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THE NEW YORK HERALD. a nT WHOLE NO. 10813. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1866, ; PRICE FIVE GENTS. that a moro nunerous opposi'ion to confederation would | mysterious con leat ‘ CONFEDERATION, | ters siscrsmecuarneunietmnaene'ts | getup cee, 1am ek pm battle now or never Its legislative enemies will only —_ i issions shall be ned in doubtful | Civil Rights bill will be received in this House early on THE CAPITAL. | ceinsitcret sonoma x tena mt | Sui ions tor guaran te : © | de tried by civil courts, if at it all, unless Congress takes of to day's progeedings that immed r the morn- be increased Wilh the succeeding exercise of popular Frepent . Df 360, the responsibility of prescribing some other mode, The } ing hour on Monday, if the message the Senate suffrage. THB ORsat ° ae Hn ens ore _ ‘do in the | #all have been then received, I shall ask to havo the CONPROERATION \N THE ADJACENT PROVINCES, ce omens i © is squarely made, What will Congress veto of the President taken up, and, after its Confederation with Canada is just as nupopular in | #0 be fought this week, and, ere many dayr, we shall Buncombe Session of the House | premises? fending, Lsball move the Previous question on the pass | "The Great Question in the | Nova scour, Newroundond and Princs Edwart Tiand | know the face of the measure which tus so grontly ag un f : THR OLA! FOR DAMAGES TO CHURCHES IN THE | #6 tak an ithstanding the efpestions of the i bet tat rad : oehy awick. By wees Sexieate tated British North America, and which was introduced ™s Presid bring the “House immediate Pp rate! ons, ‘ ine of Representatives. SOUTH DURING THE WAR. Peon the tae rovinces, fo will go all those on tha veaboard. Nowoudidland. has | ¥#0 all the prestige that the cxonement of tue home ‘The Military Committee of the House has established Mr. Finck, am.) of Ohio—I wish to ask the chair- already passed a resolution or measure which may be | government could give |t. considered as opposition to confederation, but no detuite . legislation bas yet takert plate Lar fact, the oppeating |. TH@ question is now lo’ be settled, Oually—it is 10 he THE AGITATION IN NEW BRUNSWICK, | 273272! hae ie mation ha nots beon ratmitted | hOped—and the Provingo of New Brunswick is the battle to the poople for the choice of members of the Leytsla- | fold wheroon the contest is to be decided In view of 5 associations of the South for damages done churches by | *0n of the question will not be allowed. The Civil Rights Bill to be Taken Up | eespaion tor nonpitt purposes, whoroby all such | Atco WitTanciit Rat My imantion talon any Hf the claims are reported upon unfavorably. Many of these Le 3 already discussed in the House very Ngee * : ture, expressive of the poptlar wish, so well known is | the he subj A in the Hou yn Monday. 3 —But events have occurred since pera daer hare , the interost attaching to the subject, your rexdurs nay Ouse 0) naay ¢laims are before the committee, warrant at least some discussion on so important @ That a union of some kind will take piace among tha | find a brief resume of the history of confederation not THE PEMALE TREASURY CLERKS. measure as that. I trust the House will allow some de- Tho femaie.cierks of the Treasury Department are con- | bate. mar time provinces there cap be little doubt, The peo- | uninteresting at thia, its acknowilrdged erimis, as a policy ‘The Home Pressure for Con- | piowein fiers isin ortor toremove the rostisdons | umuurantt.st tie tt ackyowl prov iveum The Srxaxer—This is not the time to settle this qnes- which now ex'st between thi thei d erably exercised over the fact that the late distri- io Ce upon tbale wading Ka rep, NO DEBATE TO BE ALLOWED. eiderabl o tion, The gentleman from Iowa merely gives notice | federation. tereats, A vessel col from Nova Scotia to N. BOT COP FEDERATION QRIGINA ° bution of moneys to the higher grade clerks in | that he intends to demand the previous question on the . “| Brunswick, ‘although ‘crosalug. the Ray T Fat Ay 4 There is considerable dispite as to how and when the the Department was not extended to them. During | passage of the Civil Rights bill on Monday; it will be fs, under the distinct regulations of the two 2 a for the House then to second it, or to refuse doing 80, . requil 4 ilea of confederation originated ; but \t seems preity gen tho last week they have beon industriously at | 5s House then to second tt, oF to refuse doing #0. Te beth one eee ee @rally conceded that it was drst started by Lord Darhara, The Radical Representation Scheme the Next } work WHD sich members of | Congress as hr fiat matter through without aise Dusting | The Measure Extremely Unpopular im | 11 commen intoroats, ols Dobalnnaies Mee woe | oeirios Bias he ettoraied.o titen ot fa ghenteamn tna could come f an appropriation vo ussiol louse . © that eacriticn of Independence which 9 mueh ccate-sa union of Che provinoes, fad Order of Busizess in the Senate, thom either a bonus for faithful sorvica or a regular in- | Sr"throg wocks. “Almoe’ every day it hay: adjourses the Maritime Provinces. fetreas. “h meiten Seal hor canines Tanania'n soi inion inte croase of salary. The movement is quite a formidablo | earlier than It had been in the ‘habit’ of adjourning, and word which seems to be feared ia this vicinity--s among pn federatlonist heir ideas, ong, and may result in some sort of justice to the over- tle ior ‘charactor through ona’ ep of i Probabilities of the future, Lg advocacy, too, wilt seies ~~ . thie . ; cae Worked, -paid female clerks of all the departments, | question, It is an avsurdity that it should be done, te? Ammexation Preferable to Cong | esc aah an etioderation party, singe 1 wil legates to the phar’ tarit The Bills to Punish Counterfeiting and pi captains tpt Besa eon donne Stef ae has ptt snes Bris nthe part of thos devoutly loyal to the , H been ere, push it throug! @ House under ‘ation. which bas a an ene’ ithe for the Relief of Government Paymas- Tho total fnternal revenue receipts for tho past week | the hevigua essiion Voxid. bse a to the Bouss betwoen the mariti:ne provinces And proc f ters Signed by the President. ~ b pineal cide Mr, Witsox—That will be a matter for the Houre to tween therm and Canada, They are g where r pre A POSTMISTRESSES IN THE SOUTH. fp ad sone to move the net — an the House shall su we shall take a voto im: aad One-fourth of the perrons just apppointed to tke | Thedtatery ata weedie oF overs message, If that nected. There ts fall eome nd Newfound A Prospective Union of New Brunswick, Nova | !ast by water, which ts th One of the curious results of in the ada, t, Berpine a Hob, ifn channel prevatlord on the féderation has been charge of the twenty-four Post Oflices re-opened im North | will be a disgrace to the the Honse will have to A , the complete obliteration of oMt ty ner, Men who | &! mt c RAPHAEL SEMMES RELEASED. | carolina and Virginia aro women. Two of the women ba end wie we Meo. 1 sa make that mation, Scotia, Prinee Edward Island Were years ago ranged against each other on the. Iboral | Hares in th allot 1864, w alt th . major sustal and tory sides of politics are now allied yith each other al ratiea of ull the ‘ previously appointed could not take the oath, REMARKS OF MR, LRBLOXD. and Newfoundland, upon confederntion, or the reverse, I ean enmparait | Prvinces, by which tho British Nocth American poses CONFERENCE BETWEEN COMMISSIONER COOLEY AND aus Lestonn, vey A bai orent the only to that war spirit ia the Untied States whieh, imthe | 08 Were to be ex ; d ander one government, INDIAN CHIEPS, n applying himseif 0 disproval of the argn- eee Id during the rebellion, lost sight of old part Mamens Internal Revenue Receipts Over Seven : inant "nde thet tnmtrneoe Reaiss wore ous of the Union, advocated only tho camtidates ef goedratabesc! Tn accordance with an invitation from Commissioner He said at all times during the wav it had een the Passage of Resolutions Favorable to Indepe ahead or anti-confederetion ty now the Million Doliars During the Cooley, the chiefs and head men of the Chippewa band | declared policy of the government that the war was cry here as “nion was there. Piat Week : of Indians from Lake Superior assembled in the council | waxed for no purpose of enim ereuunatien Wares Confederation by the New Be asi OKs room of the Indian Burean to-day to confer with the | this tn its resolutions, Mr. Lincoln, had. sard eo in Nit Brunswick Parliament. * eration im the scheme for an inte in New Brunswick, commissioners ard agents on the part of the United | messages and proclamations. Mr. Johnson had said go colonial raiiway, ch ts to rai tthe pro- erty 4o submit Wie matter ime: p &e, &e. &e, States in reference to the treaty which the government is | in bis proclamation of June 18, 1865, declaring the In- be. &e. &e. vinces from Upper Canada and giv antic out. | the Legisiature, and a dissolution of that bod endeavoring to make with them. gurrection tn the Bate $f Tennessee to be ended, and hed let to the productions of British North America, | Sa in- | I wv dn pyle yy Pe # —y 140 soin proclamation of April 2, 1866, Both Popes ee | Umately connected are the two t!at in many minds they of confederation or no sonfederat . wf Wastyxorox, April 7, 1866. Hs ‘THE PUBLIC LANDS. Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Johuson had boen at al times wok: Our Fredericton Correspondence. are Indlsvoluble, |The advantag ‘art, wie sto: Be | Sa San bine woes wo peeve tach Oat PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. turns received at the General Land Office show that | form in their messages and proclamations tn tromt- Frapamcrox, N. B., April 2, 1800, | £Tue to the Eastorn provinces by this rosd, and the in ihieh will. presently eypear, ts ow ing the insurgent States as States in the Union, nM. B, Ape, ducements thereof are among those offited to New | # device which will prosently a Mr. Hosan, of 3fissouri, an eloquent old democrat, and | in the month of February 4,491,023 acres were taken up | ii ‘tig had | The subject 7 ‘ by the oppo ander the form of & mot A a 491, people only in revolt, This idea }@ subject of confederation is the one which now ex- | Brunswick to oxpouse the cause of confederation. The B® OMB RRO SOE LAP LOCPs OF SOM Mr. gre - rs briana cae i of Meemecpeaeily iz the Oregon tie pan canin in the State of Oregon, for [ices orne, igre a ae cites the public mind, and has for the time supplanted Gale whieb vow anppliee, thy akon of inagacoy me taken the = viagha ago bs debunk were tho speakers in the ornamenial session of the House | homestead actual settlement, besides which a numberof , lo more } nearly every other thought, all of which is owing to the | CMOS, to a great extent, from Canada, and (be Igceaase rfectly. the army and navy, with their Comman- y d e prices under the ecesation of reciprocity, and the fr lehts this afternoon. Mr. Hogan dealt the reeonstruction | cach sales wore mado. Waite Cutae tha Precideat Ihnes cot of the peri = -in-Chief, ont, ly now, after the | approach of the period for action upon the question by | in the successive transhipments by all Aud water to the policy of the radicals a series of sovere blows in very | THR ALEXANDRIA CHRISTMAS RIOTERS SENTENCED. he eis apse tod oipia resisiance 69 the goveremeay the Assembly now in session, port of St, John, would be obviated by the intercolonial modera‘o language. It was generally regretted that no | Five of the Alexandria Christmas rioters, tried by court consed, grag Beeagen 0 sr. | The stranger hero is surprised to find th ity of | Toad . gent States were out of the Union, and that their citizens oe a nd the popularity The opponenis of confederation, howover, » w more of Thad Stevens’ followers were present to listen. | martial, have been sentenced to periods of from five | ‘were alien enemies, Tine discovery had been nade and | anti-conféderation ; to realize that the government is anti | the fallacy. ab tan achounn, an tx ob-dena holders a doin bind enemys by ae and the at- | years tosix months imprisonment in the Albany Peni- yas gravel: Sener oe bovemennnd ot eabeee confederation in its constitution of members and reso- = naan corny ta ws tha Queen isin that jacob he North has laid an teudance ta the galleries ee lonally #1 tentiary, and are on their way there. from Congress, and from the country. Iutely go, and that the proposed measure is the wish of ever prevent it from being operative, The severity of | *eniMtive, and. ax much, can do no wrong A HH RADICALS’ NEXT MOVE. RECOGNITION OF A CONSUL. SPRECH OP Mi. LAWRENCE IN SUPPORT OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS | * minority only of the Legislature. He is also surprised | the winter in this vicinity aud to the northward still, ns and all bis spec « ady ieed by the gove orting to the con- to net ax the gow jovernor does not the Hours, when the Ther® are various opinions afloat as to the next move ‘The President has recognized Nicolas Rafael Ausado ag of the radicals, It is generally supposed that the repre- | Vice Uonsu! of Ecuador at New York. sentation amendment fo the constitution will be brought on first landing in New Brunswick to find it so differont | through whiy region the rond woald nm, i an h he calls Insurmountab!> obstacle to its continied aso, The | St-tution, must b from Canada, if he has boon in that province. There is experience on the Grand Trunk Railway hay al- | ernment by a po in everything which moots his attention a similarity to | ready proved this. It may bo taken as a fact | 4 * mL, Mr. Lawreyce, (rep.) of Obio, made a speech in sup- port of the Civil Rights bin.” He said the bill was not designed for any class or race of persons, but to protect im: sh ‘ed 0 an issue, as far as Sena- * the civil rights of all citizens. It was scarcely less to the 7 i of unerriug certainty that a railway fs impractionb lo we afudica ata ages aro a multiiade of pro- THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS people of this country than the Muzna Charta was to the | ‘Mags in the United Staton which he was unprepared to | {7 Milerri fenalnly, thet a re tl aaa Gems tor'al action is concerned. Theré people of England. ‘Tt did not affect an; potaical rgd , jp CxPect ina land over which floats the red cross banner | shrink and break, or become #0 brittle as to crack undor } PY Positions before the body, and to dispose of thent all, if First Session. such as suffrage, the right to hold ‘ofice or to at on | uf England. Evon the language of the people bears a | the slightest strain, orelse deep snows bury the rondway tore one Tag Xa} ped ~ considered at any leagth, will require an almost endivs® Juries. These were loft, so far as this bill was | similarity to that of the inhabitants of the New Eng- | Ot Of sight, rendering it unenfo, if not Inpossitiie, Wo run van rg th cha tei to the States. It did not, in confer any etvil righ! fact, right, REPRESENTATIVES. but it ‘ded that, as to five enumerated civil rights— HOUSE OF to ‘¢ and enforce contracts, to sue and be wee to trains with anything like the promptness, eperd and Fi debats before any <etermination is arrived at. It, is land States. {¢ certainly is not British, This may be & | reyularity necessary to wocure trnitic from the public, | % be ime pript ; a natural to si/ppose that the number of resolutions to the small peciliarity, but it is at least in comformity with | The friends of confederation, however, urge it ax among | Hons he in ai to be antt-c yielding dete wo the wivhes of + sane effect, and very nearly in the game words, will Wasatxctox, April 7, 1866. give evidence, to buy, lease, hold and sell what will presently appear on the topic of popular dis- | the fruitsof their scheme. The road would, in act, be ean. Se 9 eith the government, he has fuend thas F aoe 2 Malone te = the party shiek! hid } | The House. eat as in Committee of the Whole on the wernt "0 i perce aod pots Every ‘citizen | coasiom here, The fact gradually impress the Amortcan Frat at quebee'und’ Riviere "dn. 'Loupy asd tn tower | thers was aniirn | Unanimlty aguluat ooofederation, and he the question most at heart. There aro very few radicals | State of the Union, the only business in order being Should’ ave “Giect, in -evicy’ Gosie end, Teiviory. | that be Rnglish ovusios in the Vicinity ere net very John | Canada generally, the anow iz yt from fv uo vix feet | has rubmitted to the popaiar wiph. On the annual aeun- now left who have not introduced one or more amend- | S¢beral debate on the President's annual Message, Bd wi sg ee 0 that om bie Bullish, and the impression gains strength when he finds pT a tare ageing pe a ay ge agen Bo) ah like the mowagws in the United’ Btates, ‘Thin address ia ments of his own on this subject, and all of those who | 4° MMMM DY Sie Oa ho - He | Tiehts wnich governments could not take away. If they | that there is a harmony of focling with his own country- | Jatter part of this month. So the road, which. would be Se Serene ante sheers have are ardent champions of the proposition which choos sav pes tay ang omen, Could be taken away from any one class of citizens, they | men which {a, or should to, or is expected to bo entirely | operniiee in nutamer only, would. thet, bave to eantend in the Cambs, oe. reply te Sbload. figures under their owa names, The result will be a characterized this session as the session of magazine | could be taken away from any other clase, and there foreign to their breasts, To go further, there is a | *amnst.the steamers and Vessets of that river, aud com. tak po'et where the gov- mment—i# the © petition of course would be out of the question Sa the abt totaga tae t2l pep sped so tain reply is eubrolt e by their vote ex- serios of band.to-hand encounters, in which it would be | MHicles, prepared and’ spoken by members and pub. | would bo no Rr a for the rights of paturaline “ys citizens or of a diticalt matier to my who will come out ahead. 24 | lished in tho Glee to auch an extent that that publica | incur the vengeance of political party. It was sannct be tnupppned etter, heh taal gabtiot EER WEAF tion exceeded, by three or four hundred pages, the quan- | these rights aes tasted tothe Ueten wen of tae tent “Yankee aspect to things which he is unprepared for. | jntercolonial road would be a failure in any season cf the fae letgteen ante fia policy The city of St. John is smoky, dirty, busy, enterprising, | year. . ted, and the members entirely unlike a Canadian city, and more like a Western Conada, in proposing confederstion, has offered the | proas their concurrence ished corresponding period of thefirst | *0d to the Freedmen’s Bureau, that_{t enforced Fastorn Provinces the benefit to ba derived from earry- | Povn To the p cane, wh ene, a8 ita miscellaneous charactor will involve astubborn | ty Published in the See esi tenn, | civit rights by. military Tailorly, "Was Ik_not | city then anythipg los, Its inhabitants are busting, tag ber, grein and wbeet egperted to foanieg markega | Soe’ tecsion sueteuied f strife and the infliction of no inconsiderable number of _ ngrese. Purposes | better to protect | them by civil law thidil | @nergetic, stirring, end it only wante one Yankeo | The josincerity of this proposition was thade mani | wer prewmiel. When came up for action Jong winded arguments for popular edification. be Si ple bo ergy Ph oe llgyr amr oper At prasey. cod hm sam) bad | feature to render it ft for admiesion to the Union, and | fest oniy a tow days sinc! to the Iumber metchatte of | w'ora! the House, ites disehowed, paragraph YY para : js Dall; ' four or six, or perhaps a dozen of them, there was | been extensively quoted against St. The steams Nova Scotian, im her bh ph 8 follows im THE QUESTION OF ADJOURNMENT, a soli new idea presented ‘in them, pal argument was against n clanse whieb had beet afver- = ° Graph. The fourth pamgrph war own not that isseveral daily papers. Although four papers aro | fi (nit 4 “ A which has been talked up a great deal of late and deci- | They were but « more repetytion, of what had been sald ards stricken ont, and {t was therefore unfair to quote ye me gg yg ¥ beon whole that nation Une existence i War direct tra Port and We learn with feelings of deep tr iemed every day, there is not a single daily paper. | wok acargo of deals. ¥: Portland, | of a eunsiracy, having for ith acowe ject the diememb¢ 40" in the newspaper despatches from the capital, has ant ‘sama “Heat oes oaees | agent Be ee pa. There are four tei-weekly and several weeklies, 0 test where all of nearly all the phe ur von tie hs ot | eno cttinh emipice. "We would inte tat Bo atinck Be! been deOnitely ecttled by any means. Many radical eel eee their first, their second and Mr. Cuanxx, (rep.) of Kansas, next addressed the | the result isas above, The people talk very m © | get a ~sll y etmamnertghh sy atthn 4 a better, Sexators are in favor of sitting all summer; but they find third Prineips! topic of all these Hout op the itn of reconsiraction. He held that | Yenkeos for subjects of Great Britain, and though | took a shipment of deals from st on Bhat Tog Ft t jes Was the American citizen of African descent. | the rebellions See a ae Seen, fo Ss suffrage Is not yet determined upon, the re. | the recent heavy store and the well-Kmown wr tched de pore, 06 this considerable {iticulty in bringing their friends in the esintee eebuly Semen Se mistaken phi- on their part was concerned. They as ‘ pe state of the Grand Trunk Railway, the channel of com- ngeression and te) \rige Wi popular branch of the National Legislature to that Hine | lant sympathy exhibited for the colored at the bar of national ; but in of voting was adopted ve years Conada and Vorthend, oo. eney ton ge je 1,204 of action. Bingham, Shellabarger, Morrill, Spalding, pepele ‘they were in og? hy Sy ee Union #0 ts ee the wae A railroad tothe an the CaS oR 4 the sberaoe & tbe nd suppert tn he’ pdiofe a show from, ‘experience concerned. rights if canes which woold opera win- aremnen, thes pag be weemampey to sa es ee eee mucha Very bad ts of This | sud fll protection inthe enjoyment of thare rights a torture, although mast be. aid tha the | i. latede vom detrene farther wath wordy wp J “Fb deoeniis quick dospateh necersary business, barring pert ‘out a series of questions from orrsaED cy 7 * | crastef tortures, sithough it must fi entirely impede channels for si pod aia ees (rep.) ot was members of the Legislature undergo it unflinchingly polonwg Soatsoreaien | Hy thes found on opponeet Ha reconstruction, and effe ting an adjournment upou the be 4 Jost Thoraday in May, in accordance with the late reso. | hho was glad it was extirpated from the country, that he | on Reconstruction os to the policy and expediency Yation “of the House, The opposition to this comes poy the democrat'c could not die whi the bh only from the Senate. tn the character of the ry. when the session of that body calle for their attendance. Joye af sao cee ap ns yo 5 he A, guns, Ne Nature has interposed @ burrier to their eommervial ‘The hostility of the people to confederation is remark. | union which the art of man is not likely, for many ages UE the parsgraph bs nade 4 H i ¢ = 2 i 5 3. om trading Wis partot the address, wrong perpetrated on Congress nerican of a State emenit ‘and discovery, to remove. | moved, th r, Fisher, the ieader of the party, the i BILLS SIGNED BY THY PRESIDENT. Peek Seer Gat ths tusseriion ot he, pln og nee able. There is a bitternems in the ordinary dixcussion of | 70! of improvement, scie! peparated an chovgh a ridge ot | following atmeadment:— ‘The President bas approved and signed the bill moro | tion question, Mr. Hogan proceeded to show the inconsis OFVICERS IN THR QUARTERMASTEN’S DEPARTMENT. the subject which would hardiy attach even to party | the highest mountains ran between them. The roparn- And your Bxeotleney may rely with con! . certain | %2c¥ af the present policy of the republican party with The Sraken presented a communication from the | potitice in the United States. I have known the opp. tion has made them dissimilar in thei¢ habits and In: cor tad rerion sed Soppert la the reynw) ne @ffectuatly to provide for the punishment of certain | gy¢ icon of Congress throughout the war, in the Secretary of War, in reply to the resolution of the House | pepts of confederation express the wish for aunexat! , as I have already observed. Between enanras & quay be Gnoreed Raseaeed tas to mraeniee sf ‘crimes agvinst the United States, It provides that if | tion of declu esl ‘fous in reference to of the 2d instant, in reference to officers employed in | to the States rather than ses its success, and this in the wick and the Siate of Maine. anc the United | i ce sdutianal aliens, hy there gonertel amit, wre mos shail falsely make, alter, forge | object ofthe al Re in the admission to seats | the Quartermaster's Department in Washington, and alto | girongest terme of affirmation. Confederation by these | States generally, there are few lines of demarcation be. | \.jy "yy, —ttaiomel A 7 EOE). peeem puanind “ ‘on tho. floor of persons claiming to be Representatives | giving information respecting the Corcoran Art Butiding. ‘as the worst of all evila. Another straw will | yond thos which the sarveyor's chain has establebed | ““|'micht aid here that this amendment ombracnd a oF counterfeit, or cause, or procure to bo falvoly | f'n"Tennessee and Louisa, and in other matters of | Laid om tbo table. ind cate the little esteem in which Canada is held. One | through acommon frontier of common predo-ta rontence which tended tw cost a alur upon the United made, altered, forged or counterfeited, or willingly | general legislation. Much of the argumentation this At half-past four P. M. the House adjourned. would naturally suppose that the money of any province ANOTHER OF FRET TO THR SCHEME States fgg harboring “lawless couspimiom,’ but y "se ‘i altering, | session beon against the President of the United was of equal value throughout them all. Dut Canadian Bat confederation and ite concomitant intereolonial | i i, on of the proole of the frend borne fe sc ch a Mig States; he had been denounced and abused because his bank notes are not receivable in trade here, and are ne- | railway have, or rather will have, at no very éietant day, | the republir that even the pany forging or + counterfeiting of any bond, bill, | Doicy'was sustained by democrats m the House; bat! THE RADICAL TRIUMPH. gotiable only at a broker's at five percent discount. Even | au enemy es powerful es nature herself, wh) | dared pot to keep it teeked on t their simeud. proporal, guarantee, security, official bond, public record, fey ge yeh AY iS the newsboy, to whom I offered a couple of Canadian sous, | seems to aasert that the realmw of ber royal child. the ico | ment, but eramd it bef a decunon ensued, “ > of defrauding | democrat, and because he was @ Southern man? A yore =a contemptuously rejected them for the New Brunawick | king, shall not be invaded by the iron horse and the trva I be mnen that eonfede “ me ap in atidavis or other writing, for the purpose Southera'democrat on the same ticket with an Ilnois | Republiean Rejoteings at Pot + Pa. | conta, The people during the rebellion were divided on | ruil.’ I refer to the completion of the rairoad between ndiment alther: yet eu Indication tho United States; or shall utter or publish as true, OF | Fooubhcan made up what they had called the Union Pa, April 7, 1846. | our cause, but now a Yankee is agreat man. Thosewho | Bangor, Me, and rt John. This route will rin nesr the prevalenee. Only the confederationt=ts resorted pu p Pormrnie, Pa, Api caure to be uticred ot published as true, any such false, | party in 1864. Democrats sustained him purely from altered count bond, proposal, ‘The republicans of this city are now fring one hon tic motives. oe, Pa ee Bos! ae amaanee OF MR. WALDWIN, dred guns in honor of the passage by the Senate of the Guarantee, security, official »ond, pubile record, afldavit | yr. Rarnwin, (rep.) of Mass., was the Civi! Rights bill over the veto of the President. or writing, for the purposy of defrauding the United | He had not sympathized, he sald, with the were the friends of the North are in the anti-confeders- | Atlantic seaboard, whence it will be within the influ to a rubllety to incre’ th There tion party. of the mild vapors of the ocean—a security for ita p are many who, of et ie ae ng and very at anite with it that of the been commenced at the Bangor end. A part of the grod- | prom sere nm goverament-—a union which, if it hich bad been exhibited for restoring 1 States, knowing the sare to be false, altered | ¥' or counterfeited, or shal transmit to or present pecs De el nod Tyee ek SS the prema. ‘ ing in New Bronewick hae been sate, and the Sauter prewomina |. sould uate the prvemnmmant, sad could : at or cauro or procare to be transmitted to} ture. It seemed to him that the work should A salute of one hundred guns was fired in this city this en ee Oe en temmen et afte cee ry cred Mo By Ty yk. yy or presented at the office of any oftcer of the United | have, beve undertaken without haste ind with very | stiernoon by the Union League over the passage in the | Fation itt git Wish avery few days, and which will, in expected, States avy such felse, forged, altered, or counterfeited | 1111 the mad passions had svbsded; (ill the whole nation | Senate of the Civil Rights bill over the veto of President | pohing ix he tate Mal Cond 4 Ihe discmnton here an to confederation. : bid, proposal, guarantee, s2curity, official boud, public | lad veen made to feel that teeason was a crime; till the | Johason. ‘The cont between thir and “t. John i« strewn with Set ers Se ve ne ate 16 caty 0 feu , a. "ef 4 —~? 7 ee policy to be pursued with traitors had been settled; =—_— bow without market which | hundred miles in length. coloring w owe ave altord aneer' vecord, aGldevit, or other writing, Knowing the same to ‘ume had deveioped in those Southcrm communities ‘Somme Dinding links that unite New Bennewist with the Ktates tnd, beca-s the appesition have ah oppertwulty te be false, altered, or counterfoited, for the purpose of iS ences Of peiarecenen someon, made it eee ee Saggy ey a ardahips tn 9 bend of tense ond commence which may, in no very | renew the diecaston on another a the at defrauding the United Statex, every such person sball | eutirely successfal, and uptt that Diark amd fe cong = gee weit te tos sattadialy Goo remih of the shrugs team. taro Futur, becrme oe othe warment Hiadshy, i ie ay Ken tg yok aga bf 9 ee tp one Se ee en ee ere orgy ‘ove ter the denen tana: f easuendina dean 2 Span ot ate oe coun ramen fot coummmnen0s, wk AXNEEATION TO THR CHYTED WTA’ which ie Sepesen Rev therect duly * convicted, shall be sentenced to ot there i# no The annexation perty, which af one time ww almont a Mote for tne Crdamian ed waste Lone Croageton tabeeodiaae' ee 7, | Beton Common at moda to-day, to commemorate tbe help Aye LE png mes = political power in the colonies, bes not cxunely died ont ee Lae i pateage of the Civil Rights bill in the Sonate over the Sore Sedtanecen toms wretisaent tang have vace =) Ooms, And were men wot afraid to dectas * their troe sentiments SKE FB Ain pl “ay See ane Baga ve be tops i trneres | Burtg sours he buted Rae nig nt ae ee ences — sucrose yao . Rejoleings in Maine. ot Rony ‘The preaeure home is of a | little or no account, for there war ed wt that tame | © aloe p.vaten of tne Spat Pep Avera cea M 7, 1908, most powerful kind, and if confederation is de. | s want of futh in our institations vas the very se | woe ae) a alines fab Mee ehaahd be clfeoand to hemp boom lately feated, as it promises'to be, it will afford another proof | tural rowit of civil atrife and the prospective national | *olbely wesenlial that (yl protonne shuld bn afoadnd At noon to-day a pations! elute was fired, the bells | of ine spirit of independence of Ruropean coatrol which rupture of the wwe ssctions of the repubtic Pe Se eee Shick Tolle to oltamm these ob jente should te runc, and the national flag disptayed from all prominent | scoms to be begotten with birth on American soil or with | success © federal governmen: 4 marl edopiet 4 hence alation merican atmosphere. There aro many | old feeling Were not the taxes of the (nit d States eo vhirase of the wom de | Places and from many private dvellings, te af the | taheine vicid font liegionee tf ber 0d to ber | enormous an to it Briish subject alemomt ont of | . All of ehich o simply © porstoee ¥ ‘am | Pamage of the Civil Rights bill by the Senate over the Len they are Somdned to’ the jadictry. orto | sil though of Un- | President's veto. Bonfres and other rejoicing» will take pA 4. with hie bolton here now who out Crown of Groat they duty advantages such meaning was in | Pisce this evening. their moral ta’ the eatrousity of thew anifoy, | Rouse express wes, liable to miscoustrection, be yar acces on The. frente i contoiration have Sorked with » zea | to connect Now vg 4 to pad nna have a on "Wee membere bore (se comtent to pay more than he would in the Uni Tae Sees tas Baad ae to steaming | Ea nb RM Whe gee | ise \ 5 a wes Sag — nas | ome foe, i a BS He A eee Bate of Tenaeneee te declared MH. Hayner=Five Persons Rem | cierzed by the anti-confederationists, the report dows | frenda There thay have pap vr, | ported Killed. tot may, and the only inference remaining ls that it is | the people region te die! gurerassant feoame Teor, XT, 1, 1908 “rei ag og J will not be | ing oe {tore moment ‘eee euaer ‘te qteest ‘The steamtug Charles H. Hayner exploded her boiter | 1; Tagiand tor et Bay —-*, Fok : —— pg y or proceeding of treason | opposite the city this afiernoos, shattering the boat te} ali, is it not perhaps the result of « ‘whieh | cotontal a reper ating eeers ore cuthe. bed repeated the ast of suich certain speci: | fragments and killing el!oa board. The won and ths, stopied "in order, U9 oop even. ‘with Wagram Soom 8 fined, tapes ahho Secretary pom | Gy pa fama a trea. | ™eBts of the wood work were thrown into the stresta, that's grand Bevis ts contemplated on thir con- | somrcen American carts! bas o pepper li pcbyrecen tafe | sos an to ain or else ae eee ee aca shattering roofs and windows. A momont after the Gecet com Tat fy FF Tey Tinstee case sion must be inflexibly treated as mall and void from the | piosion the boat sunk and entirely disappeared ft ig] conjecture. fst a KE tee | ay oe ” Ce Ee Ft ace ae begin Gnas tas Ge ee naid that there were five persons on hoard of her, Grunvetce obich cannes be surmocetel’ Coton to tke he popatettne bere tw terge thet ae menapeiate ; eat janice me. baue * The Prendont has also approved the bill providing for | in «pirit—such men as had been described in the testi. | ly —Charles H. Hayner, captain, and one of the ee ee eee fa pe by hl Sep peovince Gaulvoan 66, i pus peutralty ioe ied bo be Haseeno 7 “4 Smith. | MOWY Of General Thotnar—should be compelied to stand | of the boat; Thomas Ryan, engineer; George Green, Which would U ay PY - oa mien. The mont devoted entiecte of her | Ee #8 oF Mr Nectham @ on: feat ‘the transfor of the custody of the library of the Smith- back ; Jo wait and feel for a time the disabilities of h ‘Ward ond Wi S Oe eT aon return _ Deena by ben tion thet if | ering conmtey. ‘Were s ant foe the ponian Institution to the library of Covgress. treasdt, Xo consideration of policy, pe desire to tows sand ae cg ae me med Oe eh Hie “acpaly Law arvund wm, We cove ete) the BAGS OF RAPHARL SSUES. po & is & merely nominal one. The caiy boosh whack the under a weighty national debt, which fallx eo visibly nt hore draped in the pediewey, could hide the overwbelming inct that the | The owners of the Hayner wore Captain Maynor, = ¢ whe mawrtunihy,' contehaetion woud 004 neteed in the efjoiaing Raphaci Semmes, late of the rebel navy, was yester- | Admission of such men into the councils of the na intter enjoys la the prestige of a vast empire which the | upon the p opie < ‘ ‘ 4 by 8 ander mild ai bie then treasee Senator Collins and Michael McDonough. The last only ion of the Amercan proviness contributes in vhome only alternative wonld be annetation wane) se Catetowy oe whe tay eheentinenety wv saeco b> ee stem of réconstraction 2 Jef tthe boat five minutes before the explosion. eictatning. Bho defends them with her soldiers at her tee ten! he eine of the boty ae w ert oom erders from President Johason. A fact or twu about the Sot not fond om the protection and security of Union | With the amount of the iron and wooden fragmenta | 0%” expeone Im return they receive ie governors abe vies ay tne Cavan of thy Wier toad. 7 have toe | Semmes case seems not to be understood. When the | ion in the South, and Of theanlored freedmen.. The tnt. sends over and pay their and - jevet 1 ene letentne 0 Vapten orate, ae torown into the city it was remarkable that ao person iD | YP acwiedge the supremecy of the Pritieh Ot the remaining tombers om the sot vide avy Department first heard of hie escape, at the time | ter should bave which conta ned « wonderful 4 cA wate Aang Pe 4 te surreuitered bie vessel to Winslow, i submitted ite } Fiver ot ‘ot the mE ay hy ma wt fiche, at Ge beams, povereasent ‘eoek to toon ose, Wee, a0 Tae Me eet Pokaee, Democratic FENAK? AND THR COMVRDRRATIO® FoRIrY ‘aed Meoby lawfulness to a board of offers composed of Admirals (Georgia and The Oregon Mate Convens eg eh a eG ae — wen @ me ae ao an anen te. Suabrick amd Davis and Capiain Emmous, who anhex'- peep hy Ey FP 4 thon. from ther sehen apt mm becom Sarening | notiombie facts whith strike the new onwer bere The | a5 cnet wote, wha ie Lerman the coe of tat’ agly protipunced it & violation of the rules and usages ; ‘toward the {reedmen the Porriaxn, Oregon, April 6, 1808. he parent power? ' The existences of Authority | real manning af the alarm was go evident tat coment | ihe wont, will then U# take, he qperiin doors i vdagnetn tions creek bonmyeen Som Seas end sla | Pecan, Be boty Damm roeey, vos moms | Ride te igen hems peas bce | tony mad sacha = ws to eon eas | Peceameeeneatts Suge ede often ox Sas tire at Richmond, through General Butler, that Semmes t 1 orth a ~ elty today. Mr. Kelly, of Daties county, was nominsted o ta the Weattaon "ve an i - somata uae tare —- po my har pny ys had violated the terme of his sorrender b@Bescaping . ~ (rer i tom of the : he for Governor, and Mr. Fay, of Jackson county, for Cow adeniy or directly dispute the matyiate of | the approach of ee of cavaal Wameres ut foasea by wot lose thas Bre votre. ws he did; tint he wae righifilly our prisoner | woe not ‘uy 4 foreign loan, nor substituting in. | gteme Revolutions endorsing the policy of Prestient. Queen be cou! sem, eye et rer the calling out rts ate poetecsay of war, and that we would so consider him, | terest-bearing bonds for currency ee eee toes, Johnson for the reconstruction of the Union were her ajeoty’s Secretary, Carawe ’ Prer for, MOR, Ape eg tae ken by the con. | Ror by contracting the national currency or the nai adopted. itary of Downing street, 1 pee — = ner of epee A hay oh. on no mater what action was (sl bank currency that we could reach the goal of «pecie pay « jermination to keep the provine — mr nl ten aes kee oni nerd (be opp ‘The Upper Howse of the Provincial F pare Pn) mmol Hpi menderhweet | SP epee Aad I Affaire in Ohio. Pt ae acer tas realy Seogeetas tere | Sects catesersuy Ofte tio to tie tee tome | eteghad, by» vue of tirleca te eve Mutations voping mand of the James tiver fleet, and finaliyenptured ond | tut ree te protentts an cis ek athe | O° =| CINCINNATI—aDOTRNNENT OF TRE py FA oe connmiee fake chote’ tmsaoordh wverament t Arives tn ite eGorte to force te potiey O0 | exp iateration wording ihe Geeta mhame, Shien our fertile iands, rics mines, flowme o!! wells an all the LEOMLATORE, ere. ciand to heir inentwdins ‘ paroled with the rebel infantry. Army and nary offieers | Tie erte ce national wealth. The development of these Pa werd tion and amare their loyalty Bete im New Brunswick | thi province To this excitement bir Bacalioney the |) ius oe fp yoy # rvermment eral! mines been tried bya . it bie, bat a Omen, April 7, 1866. the Gowerpor dares net rewont to the ola je cane bie | Governer her contributed to ne email ettent by the tm . by the sdeption @ Gn Gttrew w the quite generally agree that had Se: would not only make specie payment pomibie, but isev. fg) =| per @hich be anqaged to gyve (0 the th tore | This ees followed by © wilitory oF naval court martial Be would certainly have | ‘table; but until then no legislation could achieve that About half an tach of enow fell here last nigh! payee be pd Ly os a. Soest ea i. aanend on, rd maxing vor Masany wo cabo the qoaution a @ begn hang. is unconditional release by order of the | “enired object The Ohio Legislature adjourned yesterday nt wen eae ‘wiegreens wt tote movements | Ce’ cren. RIOTS wt. the defeat of confederation by & new election, he knows | ear comtinon!ty re the Morth Atpetioan provinces to the ortiwe of Prosident yesterday is woderstond to have been in con. Mr. Wrox niet va, ma 1 presume that Convert, who was convicted at Lebanon, (bio, for th | tie the home vetaan be Goold tee to carry oat, | O° the Fenens, #h it ~ yhn yy bituees f od message Irom the Benate 1a Tederouce Ws to selon 68 _ eequence of the lauer'e determination that so more murder of the Rooss fanmly. has been granted a new trial | Would only meet 8 ot)! greater vovaler rowan, peericg ib He Preterm Brace ot Wesbington, amber the Imperia Por, semen

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