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va Be np et rahe apteped ARMY BULLEY. — 4s€FF pavis- | RECONSTRUCTION. th Rane ene enee ene once Gaokbane maskenineoueb Retura of Mrs, Davis to Fortra * Mon- * gald:——Tanvan frishman; fam fr fee oko of and am ia favor dt pe bye pact to ask you if you allude to those w. war, bad « Ls Fighis tc all wen Beluce tie tam Prosperity’ and pesow can only be ms regard (0 (.01 id Corcoran? é Reonaiv At the Interests nod instinct people | Mr. Bourwnrs, card,” WA4 Ot such a8 him to whom be demand the apeniy aljinunse” if eateing diffeatiioeapon | referred, but it was thom “4% BAVINR @sabster in fyht- dead here since Tuesday, not a single official of the govern- COA ALAD ALE, his appearance. Governor Ward, of Now Jersey, and his SVRCIAL ORDER NO, 252. Y. Froe=What She Tried to Accompit ». in ites eC Was Daranruanr, a wi ad staft—General I, Perrine, Barker Gummen, H. N. Congar, jan ADJUTANT Gexunat’s Ory.'®, Sshington—Improved Health MASS MEETING IN Ne 4 ‘Wasmyoron, ‘28, 1804, spirit: the basis of june; aud wo call ay c utry, bave turned and General R McAlistor—have just arrived, Ex- bona pirits of the Prisuner, dc. suotmery ot the fathers, by the taduldne of eat Rictory: By | eee en on sa ae the negro wild be Governor Hamilton Fish siso paid a briet visit to Gen, | 4g citer the provisions of General Orders No. 79, May: 1s OUR FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENOR. Callus. this ind: hagded ole toe bideeese oe 1865, from this office, the services of the following named Fortress Monon, May 30, 1866. orien “Captains, Assistant Quartermasters United States Volun- [| Mr. Joff Davis arrived this morning on the new linc* teers, belug no longer necdod, thoy are hereby honorably | steamer James, Brady, Capt Landia. Giving Mr. Devs \ YH Friends of the Negro and Foes of Andy the War, aud by tho loog! | fa : ralilfua of people tar teat n'y wm or th aie ‘pooeihie pe ple Rectan Nach Carlie ofequal ied ghia toall loyal tallzece aut! T nnessee enfranchiso the negro ey Would be admitted fe. Wi ed Quoations have no pity for the repose | to the Union and take their places among the States of the Union, and he wanted the peyple @ see that ne reconstruction abould be wdypted fbat did nos baste to loyal ‘this vicluity. Mr, Luckey, of Tennessee, one of the Board of Visitors to attend the examination on Tues ~day, arrived here to-day, Ib 8 probable that there ‘will be an incursion of visitors in the morning, + @liding General Grant and the heads of the ee ‘Thoy will receive no final payments until they shall have | boing the alle,ved Joint effect, however, of @ prior lotter | { ‘bureaus in Washington, The Lieutenant General will be ‘ |? Sha. gueeti ets Genie Caicad Ste euasd cok olan: Cl pease special report of Surgeon Cooper on Mr. Davis’ health. | Spec 'ehes by Governor Bullock, Congrosmen ductod ia shaple military form, tue cadata taking whe | Tylon June 8, 1006; Peier Ticitecd, hoses taal ey | oe eee ented Ltd cite reed | Bou.\well, Samuel Mekee, of Kentucky, Attor the reading of tue resolutions Governor Birllock introduced to the ‘audience Hon, Samuel wee mem. ber of Consress from Kentucky, who was received . we muuauae On sane Winn tn Connecticut, wae thon read, afer rogeettig te He expressed his jitude, first, at the f wability to be present he ein the ews con ag ne the: ovleat Mamachuscstar where tine | unin wich the Leave ia bnaed, aad T charisi wm say ei! at Faneuil Hall. tor May Post of honor, There will be no oration or sermon what- , 1868; J. 'H. Tighe, Juno 1 % q ing her husband, and accomplisbed it or otherwise, has allowed to th ions ther © own the desires and prepores eb forth 1n.the preamble to vet. Ror, Profesor French wil conve himself to | BAST, Tune 6, is ia ae, Tuoi, ted; Gs Rot 04 tranpired.” Among more touching the sick ant Wm. B, Stokes, of Tennemoc. tied. "i, oma ad Ho bt eae Wien be | Neccomisian. Alt ten) Westone Setatas heer : Feading the Episcopal burial service according to the | Sf, 1806 ee We Watts esa aes opel Yeccule May | Svowed. her determination to move leaven and earth ~ wicked ho bad sttecaph roy the gotera, | (Ee Chetstian revelation, are sevdaig wih 1. We * a the wo th i ritual, Tho usual pealms will bo chanted by the cadet | 81, 1868; L: Whitney” Mag’ sir 1800; Wet Be Goetreey, | 10 effect the removal of Major General Miles, the com. 4 Tonk) Wat. ic smotinued, wet bave advanced, and'im his | force and volume towards dicir enqsummation in govern: | ehoir. AU these TAS ae eee Py seta oniee | broves licuicnant eolouel June o ised: fh Were ae” | mandant of this district, and. by virtue of | ‘The President Denounced and Irish Domo- | ov" State tnd all over the land we are now protoctad in| p saypreone naap bendy oe ae With the express wish of Genoral Seott's family. May. 31, 1860; Captala, G.’ Le Parker, ‘bfevet | U0 Position held accoumable as the responsi- ur ntterancis, whatever they may be. This wave of the | Ara'yohical sighs t ener peas of omial ve F ‘Tily CUAPRL, ~ | Meutenant colonel, June 5, 1860; | Captain | ble jan of Mr. Davin It is hardly credi- ts Decla.red Unworth: achievements of tho war, and it ts bound to prevail. ical righda. There te mucl 4 T sme chapet where %hi servicos will take place ia a | A. M. Cumming, May 81, 1866; Captain & M. ble she should euay to ventilate her personal | %°@ Inworthy of Frcodom. | 4," humble repreaeutative in Congross he was gid to | mw to 4a 1m te eccomplishiuent of thew great revalts } "Mutle limestone building, sanding between the Academy | May 31, 1866; Patrick Flasigan, Juno 6, 1860; | 12 towards General Miles—if she entortains Knew thet the teopls ef Mamuchostin Ia opaitence-|-ln omen seal! DOSAPOY 16:80! Se SROORTNCER Te Pere : || | Ruiding atthe taba, and ino doube ae £,G, Lynch, brevet leutenant oxlonel, | agains ia: in Congroa and was rendy to back them up, aad be | tig mretin: then aljourned acd amas thscana thousands. sist mainly j is moteny. a oped oul Vongress S 4 3 ot trophy flask, Over. the ihe United Busy | June 5; 1806; Captaind,C., van Duzer, brevet lewis. | SS sted | Negro Suffraxe the Necessity of | wie) uking on torte wenttmnenta’ of tbo people Somos oy ‘gs, pat aD mM ton comment er en visit, sur- iene coum a ape) baptain ea Clowry, brevet ye will have ight eae y ieee the eo of Dg sg pred wo rane ing the words, “God and our C % ail May 31, 1800; Captain J.” Mra \- ane. be heard, for that would guide and direct our destiny, | 1% af mi clroular enclosure near tuo octing ts the excolleet | Oaptain'W. 4. Wainwright, eae roves becrfal she ke. he 1f the people spoke their will their servants in Congress | ‘alt, freseo paiuting by Woir, the professor of painting at the | Smith, brevet major, June 15, 1866; wea! fod would carry st ont to the beet of their abilities, Hoe thea Marshal Vaillant bas been elected 9 apmbre of the War and male Ei in J. bh alluded to the struggle of arms, an? said that the Im Bociety of Agricotiare of Prange, 10 the place ee recent interviows with Boasow, Moos next lone Bow te be decided murt be deetded by the bal- | of ir. Montagne. AC represen Peace, june 5, 1866 female tare, with the implements of ‘way and the olive | iain 5 hag reg ees 10, 1868; | “branch, ‘The Ogures ure leaning upon a monument, upon | lock, Mi ; D.H. Lent, J is connpet Rory. acted nee. | Iv ia to be é Tho one great quosiion at issue was whetuer | phe Count de Chambord, the “legitiznate heir" to the | whol aro inscribed the wordae‘Righteousneas: exatetn | Captain . O: Lawyer, May 81, 1860; Captain A. presumed intorviews with others of | The reconstruction snd tmpartin! oir the « to would be vate from re lie hie wile f d eer y eek pthc pd - auy people,” ¢ pil. | stock, Stuy 31, 1808; hy, May Ib an jugs a pleasing budget of inteltiy saa have had a bah caratval here to-day. Ubree or four that € peered ins acre enlee wil bie wile for baw Pe capetcape a oer cedaent MORE Pea Ere | aaics: Seaver: Unciamsanioriecelt Ctaeek Gases hopes : the ‘ue trial Lum | Sboasnd of them: amembled tm Fanouit Fiul this afver- We a an auch am ylaclog upon the, |», Sceretary Fos wilt take bis depatturs to-nrsrrow from Sinular trophies are lung from tho front of the enoir | M. H’ Alberger, brevet major, May Sl, 1808; told IER foruation. ‘the United | Boon, to consider the questions of the natwoal danger | statute books a lw, In spite of the oppwition of | Heston in the Mumnsenomon, Bow ly\ws a the lontom guilory, At the left gido iu a largo glass case, contain: may 3 |, 1866; Capiuin KE. B. ‘Boyd, du 3 frre oe et moots to-morrow im Norfolk, but | and the national safety and the admission of the Siates | the head of the nation, @ law which gives overy ett. | Navy Yard, aa 2 Sesacalatorican sian ands t,t Worn To bb displayed | Captain’ 8. D, Childs,’ June 20, 100; Captain John is of course hax no connection with his approaching | iscetyiin robellion,-and especially with reference tothe | 2% bi rights under the constitution. Lule wie the The National Game. ‘ght sidoof the chure’ stauda another case cucios. | Gerard, Juno’ 10, 1866; Captain H. W. Johnson, brevet | is) ‘deals Of piecing, ollticn!. pile a’ We” likeks off the apitol, and it has eed | av aun, OF ROTO, VS. MUBEKA, OF NIWARK. dug day? aken from the English and Hessians major, June §, 186€; Captain Isaac N. Mason, May 31, 1 during nae : ag iy ty | The Liabilities of Warchousemen and | enemies of tho federal government and of repuitican ia- { Beltevod shat mis www brancts of tue Revolution, together with some mountain howitzers, | 1866, and Colonels . Lee and James ¥. Rust wt, Wie Honao | Yesterday aftermeon te collegiane of Warrant Coligge 08 Of various kinds adorn the from May 31 and Jt Common Carriers. i of Reproventatives, had vinde progre: It had Ciwartedt em disric ward tablets, um whlch are inwcribod te names X ad ie COURT OF COMMON FLEAS—PaRT 2. stitutions, Thero wore present and seated upom the | an aitept to getup a shied Party Lo vastain ttm Lixecus | m/e With @ most cordial secoptiog By ene ot ‘of Aialugaimied Gfetare now daested: ““hmbae tose se nn ties coeacee) platform a number of the lenders of thw old anti-vlavery, | uve, ant hw was glad to know that. this third party did | She champion ball cab of New Jorsey, A Mowe and ad the tablecot Benedict Arnold, with the Infamous name CONFEDERATION. EME BE WE geo, pid Pe dd th liberty and republican parties, who im days gone by | Amount toa corporal’ guard. Ie did not believe in | mirably played game was own by both sites, tho en eked 40 that it reads Major Goneral —. "All these Esti cane ee nee * mbey Raila | nave 50 materially alded in giving to the Stato ita pemont | fre of che nulnn. The Papektent, he iewovod, bast gone ; Ault Vein In fuvor of the Newarkore ky thmarrans | The . trophies and decofations will be drapdd with erape to- | ne Election Excitement in New Brans- | 0'4 7/iupriaion Company. —This was au action for the | poxition.on the wide of tuniveraal liborty. A number of | burl on. bin deciarats erect should devine | mach ecoupled four Beury md ten maloutes A lanes bt, in, Which will be transported on a carsson destruction by fire, owing to the alleged carelowsnes# of | jaaicg occupied seats im the galleries, which were well | Feeoustructing,, for ogg yataptin ss the | Gelogation of the fratarnity from New York, Vhiladed- snd said hat the iia aud adjacont cities were presout S@ wilhee the con~ draped with flags, will be laid in front of the ciancel wick—Street Fighting in St, Jo dur ng the service, The second pew from the chancel, Sharp Contest a: Confede: dofendants, of nearly eight hundred bales of cotton be | aed: and as th ti wes are already reconsteucied. The sible says we tu “ea tn apnah Choon eit | SRSEP Joomtent amd Canteaerete S¥0- | vncagis te unum Tecompiant mpm | Cosheied nn | Stat Hh, Se tthe it Te | pay”. Paget nui ver piate, © only pew istin- . : : sued ee ee m }- tguishied. y ber ‘OUR ST. JOHN CORRESPONDENCE. July, 1564, the dofondants agreed to carry the cotton | Governor Ber.ock called:the meeting to onter and de- | S2e%tow of the gorerument,. like tie prodival wp, PP A... sgh ante * : General Scott was known to have frequently exproased Sr. Joux, Noh, May 28, 1908, | Of the plgintiqs from Philadelphia to this city in contd: | iiverud the opening address of the occasion, which wan | MC’, Ptomd. Wat tho sou wae tually evteut to | yp rans Saccsan ai: 6 8 Hh that his ecifin should be wrapped in avery fine | The confederation campaign fs now fairly inaugurated, | FMigne@® certain fixed amount of compensation; Bit | serorat times warily applauded. Tho ¢ ake | chun. of Ud Maslak’ Sooke, eiakeamnee: Gitte Sieteet woos Terrell, 24 B. 1 ¢ 5 Pe dearth ne epg pond aU iy Fea eine cecencaenas or dhe wefeniunta oan | 20feral tines warmly applauded. The Governor spoke | vison. of tho apeila. These dostroy rs of he Union Miblo, Lat: ae s Hus body servant imsorms me that ho alluded to this re. | Both parties are on tho field and in position, Up tothe | nintred and ‘thirty-eight bales of the cotton were con- as follows: — bs ae batch uulike the poor proignl, they ere thuwty Briew "se ‘eatiy, and, asthe flag is at the lato Gonerat's resideuco, | presout date two elections have been held; one ia North- | sumed beiire at moot the plerm of this city, “The lows | Fxutow Craxxs—By reason of angazemonte which | Mion’ “ie bolicnste letuine them rewe hack ant re 34 in HLzabettitown, Now Jersey, Ik has been sent for, 18 | umberiand and the athor in Carldton county. Ag.ex-| alleged to have deen sustalned in consequence of this | require my alvanco presenly fom, th ad by an | pout in sackcloth and ashes if aecemary, rst. place | + : spf tt day‘previous to his death the General was unak | rates; the party in power baving infixenced the shorif | monte ‘ nbuse thet? courtesy or yours by speaiciny, but chic pe aptipiypices ft aight Apa. Hy) hn tcegr sng arrangements ta move into & small cotinge near Coz- | of the various counties to have the elections takw place | |, The defendants, in answer to this enmplaint, deny thas | jutnatues the eminent Gentlemen who are to follow, a thas anit athiansd withete aeciean ci ‘Total a @ ‘ , Wirtcit A learn he secured for the scasou; thus, boa i they made any agreement with the plaimtifts, but repre. | !8 ® siriking fact (hat since two mectingt hetd bere bgt ph Pass 2 oe _-alihough he undoubtedly expected to die at West Point | 10 those Tocahties where the Canadian party were most | sont that the latter contracted With the Titnols Comal | moro than a year ago, the ono to rejolec over the final ieee te ye Pepogreeattm tes srmaipe “Tub ‘Ath, HR 6th, Ten, 8D. Oh wie during the summer, it te evident that be did not con- | certain of victory. This gives them the prestige of suc- | Railroad to convey the cotton from Cairo, Ul, to New | assurance of the taumph of our cause tn the capitulation png rw gees A me a 1 oT 0 1-4 C me Benn Seat are clearness of Mt8 | cess It must be admitted that, although the anti-con- | York city at tho through alo of two dollar’ par Hundred of Richmond, the other to oxpraa the sorrow af every ab peas. te Oana \ Marvatden ie b 1 4 4 8 0 OO aw H od | c 7 tied | Powuds, on Ui underwtan that the caries suvuld | heart over the sudden death of the late Beealdent, the Piss vs Umpire “tlayhurst, of Attdevies, Philadelphia curred upon his landing here a fow Woeks ago, pon | federates expected a dofeat, the majority of votes polled | ot tye responsible. for an lass by fire, In furtherance, | doors of this ball ha it boon thrown open forthe et Se tee ant phe scorned | Source 2. A. Harr and Mr, Ha lew Sieppiug from the boat bo looked up and dows tho river, | against them is much greater than they anticipated from | of this agrecment the cotton was conveyed over the discts“on of. public affaires untl now, What a be- | A ds bo bal’ sold Selote, ha Délipved.we | - aut Instantly missed sa old dock that need to bo a litte | the returns of last year, showing that there has beom an | road of the defendante and five hundred and fife cause we 1 ren con‘iding and patient, We who advanslecapkihin dhe: Gani, aula. oa Sef I were Kottied Up fe Auetont Time Fs led nM gs cee git ti me atnetegd op fee evident change of feeling in favor of confederation. npntn otek deli ae, ane ee ee pan . eee, ns Fyn ue : y cu ape Placed upon & firm basis (or he iuiarer He beliovsd | ff mci I x ut o 8 wers- deposited in » warehouse ou the ho a ne Presidency, and h ibe phe ‘0 set ‘ Js the minuiose things he was moat quick aud vb: | There aro twelve counties in which elections ar» yot to | pier of tho decondants in tule city, aud om the 1ith of | aided iu electing hi i Hoa ai taurs West co neovent aiatiarer Bhan aha spr nee | Servant to the last. Within a fow days of bi® | ye hold, and the first two or three of thosest iy supposed | June this pier, with all in the warehoum ‘c., wax | Ou) m howor ond gout lth ie, peels sucked tho hat'ou's Iife fronserer nitin having s. voles fae | ¢ ¢ was Irritable, and not quite manageable; s * : burned up, through no carelessness or negligenec, as ia | not dic with bis pred: : 4 pee. / oad tS “be “pteaced “at tho “table, and nog | Will sond a majority of Union candidates, In th ooua- | Kiicvod ‘f'ihe uctemlants, ‘The latter furtive wllege. |.t0 exccute. That duty, that opportunity, 15 even. yot hi atihcw resign vernindut, . He | dacslsah ARTS ARG IE oily eontroiied im taking such nonrisuutent ut was | ties of York, Westmoreland, Victoria, St John, Char- | that the enstom of tho trade ts uot to deliver goods to | bit 1 will wot forge: at this momen: tho orttes 1 bold | freedom ot to en ee ne Cates ek’ | AmLet Mivery Woman Wet She te f piowribed sor him. On the Inst night he recused to He | Lotte, Kent aid Kings, however, the aniis are evnideas | the pinco ot business af the consiznoes, bat merci to | OF the higner oltice which be holds to indulge in any sirighling agaist’ auth’ a yokes. Taey: wie ooving | Re fer ta siding bow to own, but remained seated nearly crect, loaning against | of majorities on their rid», deposit them on the whart of the defendants, sonalities, which aro ax distaste ul ome as 1 thi whether. iraligusy, oo levels: aan, aaeeen | SOTA develop wid uregeye he alae the Dis aervani, who wit on the bed wilh him. His frame is RXCITENINT. RIBING, "Tire case won tried before a jury-yesterday, Luther -| would ba’ to you. Sach was our contidance. Our m- | the country, ead. he had’ po (oars or double ot the | pede rimbee. gas coe a ly wasted from long suffering. The body. remuina | As the returns of the polls froma the varions parishes | Marsh conducting the trial for the plaintiff, and Mossra, | Henoe, also, has been as great. ‘The people ol Maxsaciu eeifisl eeauita. Mvoriavel, btalsen lend: Bi aa hore still, the case nov having yet arrived from Aew | in which the elec'ions aro bong hem becrme Kaowirto | Sandford and Woodruil for tho defendants. Case ull | setts have [vsirated tht virtue in this instance, and . ‘ we en York. The clothes wore reumoved yostertiy, aud the | the publ nH the 0) feciua? at the two | on, they coull afford to Mastrate it. If L kaow thom ‘they remains packed more closely tn The coiia wilt ar- | parti ta direct ae a werds be- wo believe in representativ: government as to be wivhong rive thls evening ant ho will bo deooid ia | tween beretofore good friends, and watoh ip former’! he Xew Vork Sportem Conveation. | to await the action of their represontatives. Bor mysoif his fuil bie nerails Naiiorm, W whieh ho is to | times would haveabeon treated plavfally, quickly lewd to | rik PROCKEDINUS YESTERDAY—CASTING TUN FLY, | 1 de not hesitate to way, it val seer and removed ¢o the chireh a& seven | blows, aud “ knock downs’ are of hourly vecurtouce. SNOOTING OFF {IHS AND THE STATE TRAP SHOLT——- | Feference to the | proseut . © Cluck imetue mornlay. a PAULA MU 2 . * during the war, the Kxecutive, accor we ry : Ti TR RONSR. OF THR ACADEMY. Barly on Friday inucuing, pistatl? between one and | & HIVELY Dax's Srowr—Lawue aTruNDANGH. | Sid'annnly of all wars, atid of Bocosslty, ob See inka tee ae ae cae Grent satlefact apresecd bere al the announce. | two o'clock, some puriios 1m altercation upon political Vaiwrma, May G1, 1866, groas, now that peace Las returned, Congres Hever, In.concludiug he rg iid mad pheas yoing that the officers of the | matters, on & stress corner in tuis plage, became nt mornt 1 to the const!cution, and as the nae duit to astend he funeral, | Bighly ‘exeHed, and tn the indi of Ign words one sae oo ane — eae cinyeys mi oa dance tho goveromont, must become orayeat just wore giealy angsed to- | of the wumber, Mr, Wen, Humbert, received a Mow, | Well for a good day's sport, and: the aptrit of the sports: | fur (hie future, Now, fellow citizens, as to anent im ye Be dirs Givaloa were coi gratification for the privilege of wit wotts audience, and returned his © song oS emal thal th and eibiray bo ihe of the somach te es for Kole Seoae of tue officers of t i pend sam i divs at the list of professorsaud ofeors In an entorprising | froin the elucts of wh'ch he is tint likely to reroyer, nok | mon rose as they were correspondingly depressed by the | of resiorutlow or recinstruction—t ie tm iy judgment Beceem Re eHN ee “wenn Sey perenne ee vatwes Use. tt foi New York paper who it sud would bu prosout atthe tus | having boon conscious sivce, ‘Two mon were nrremted, | poor weather of yesterday. From the varlows parts of | Rot very important which of the two yor call it—« is pi Becta diame baweke weal: Mhishese the aae- MARKS OF COLONEL WM. iH, STOKER, Ungulsning features of dyapeyua. eourely reteved, the norai. Lt happened to 0¢ q list of somo years back, and | and ate now in custody awaiting the result of (he untor. not worth while here to discuss detail, Plane amt pro. Many of the ofllcers wh aro announded as being at | tunate man’s injuries. It is aid that Hutmbort it w ova. | tie State there are about, two huntred and Afty sports, | prammessbound, and if my friowds hore prosent frum | 4 The Provident of the meeting then introduoed Cotowot | hawnle rogular, Uva apprtiln want and Whe vin waa. ‘West Point are in Califorain aud elsewhere. federate, be enh g ony 1b ge re gn o seh ated ethene Washington will parton me, there have been quite | W. ib Stokes, the newly ‘lectod member for Congress “or sale Dy I et At Sanrige to-mnorrow bhe great \orty-cight pounder lar- ‘There is a profound sensation in the commanity over | #howl Pg 74 hee in rg hap cg pad MOT | enough of these proporitions in the present Congress, | from Tennessee, we York oties, 3% Ney Mtront Toit gum Wil commence its hail-hour siguuis, which will | this alfa c, and it fs looked upon as the beginning of expecially as It has the name of containing a good many | Wrat'we ali want is ono plan, which. true mon overy- Colonel Stuxes remponded at conwidersbte length, Af. 8 the residence of his great compeer, Major General John ton Latte Kerr, 1,208; | einning te Brat yxize at Niagara Palle Nast yoo The | tineiom of race or color, who have lived for t and have | was soot aftor bun, obliging ira to fail Back to the a lod nis rod, nnd the graceful ease with whoeh e sone heve died for [t in its trials; | Mountains, where be remaine! tu coveeatwent wil All Prizes in the Royal F eontinge rntil sonset, All duties at the Academy and | troubles, crack hots. * Whore shall unite om, around which, we may | ter thanking the wudience for his kind reception le ead : ‘ou the grounds will be suspended to morrow, ty order AX ANT-OONFRDRRATE FGGED, Tho Palmyra Union Club, under whose anspioas the | ay Tay as @ unity of organization, aud which | that bo came before them av a Union tan, but baiing en aa otf angen yA! np leer «Of General Calum. Mr. 1, W. Anion one of the eating opposers of the | convention is heid, is ono of the most flourishing In | tye “yeopie of the loyal States” will wtacd | {Tom ope of the Statos that bad twen ty reneltion, « | iray-yne hcg SR Bo Raya | union scheme, during o recont canvassing tour on the | %@ Suto, and tho rosidents here, in the fulners of | py until sheir government atiail bo | too State that had not yet beom rewdmittod into the Vnioa; bat | the lver of five hinndred Imported Ine nat emg. orovied Tho News of the Death of General Seote | North Shore, was pelted with eggs while addrocaing a | *ortsinen's hearts, aro doing all they can to amuse sheit | iished with certainty and safety. 1 rejoice to lear | he wad satiated that ii would bo ai a prop t and safe | with HAN AMIATIC CHOLL TA CURE, woict eae n Rensselaer County. polltical meoting. ‘Thix ts said to have beca brought | Vielwors, and are succeeding woll In the self-imposed | that Congres: ix abunt to propose to the country auch a | tine. (Appianse,) Serving threo sexsiune im the Locts- be relied on In every ene, Depot 447 Wiowlwow about by the intense fecling existiug in the northern q 1 a i jan, and ik need not be doubted tho it | lature of Tennesse, recurding his vote for the Union — —--——- . OUR TROY CORRESPONDENCE. counties against Angiin, wlio ty the conductor of « nows- i b eda ae eee S nine o'clock, In thea by the united hearts and the united yotes | When it becamo necassary jor What Legislature 10 give itt | AAve Dr. Lang worth y's New Promina ‘nor, May 31, 1808. | paper in St, Joh, om account of Wi boing a cused by the | mitheasing the fly; the place chosen for that Parpane | of all thove who upheld the fax during the war nt | Vote for or agaiua’ the Union, he had, the plossure of hae we canara 9 a Hixo Major Conerat Wool Recvived the Melancholy News— fan Gatliole bishop ef Chatham, New Brunswick, of | being F. ( Chapman's pond, The conditions of tht | home, and of all thie who fought under It rm the eld, | planting himself by the side of the Union. and nevee HHT MBOD ne, Wt eondwny. ‘ é 4 attempting to stir.up religions animosity, As Anglin | Msi, were casting with encl, across, with aod 7 aad warvive bo defend it at thelr firesides and at tue b would convent to ite disalation. Hi) seceadion friends “ ey Great Public Commemcrution Meeting to be Hela, de. has Leretofore been'an exemplary inetmber of the Roman | S6eust the wind, three a one stretcher me Jot boxew, “One thing ly essential to this plan, of to any | wld him that be bad dooc all that be could, aud urged _ Meersr hanes | The announcement of the demise of Goneral Scott ody, thy ‘aopadation, and:hs, sanmguont tugat- | 2 droppers ‘being | w entora” ys, 0 | Han that oan live; aad Tknow only ono thug which w | hia to Koop quiet and he could remain in thetr midst. ‘Manafasiarers, ome Brostwer, 5 eth wireot Pipee torday was recelved ere with c nlated to mach weaken uis uifWence amohg | Competitors Seah Green, | of Mamford, Munroe | cwsentiah, for T think it tpolades all other things tt te | Three propos tions wera submitind to lilm__to take the , ; } yestenlay ‘was recelved: bere with emouoos of ual: | nipeo-religionsts, county; A. Hh Morse, of Rochester, Aaron Smith, of | that the goverament of this country, snatched frown | Oath of allegianae (o tho eonfedereey, join its army, 23 Yr * | ‘vorwal regret, and the public sympathy was more than URCTION WEE NN, ppl a erg —< pa aia a md the flery galf of diwunion, trophy to as and one ebiidron <i bemp.'” Sere on get sory bie, A Perino inatiom, % i y a Nowing arethe return: 1 the counties where | Tepulatior eater of the bloodiest of all wars, shell honceforticbe in the | and be certainly prorested against the latter, He not | ene Headaches cured by = | ordinarily aroused and expressed, because this city is 4 nie - se nbarlunt Con, | Udited Staiex, had not in any way deteriorated #iBco | bands of thow only wee ore tie friunds, without dis | leave the place as soon ax desirable, aud» body of men | GRRAT KIM. MATIC ub | E. Wooi, The news of the death of the great captain | Willies, 1,256; anti-confeterats, Hutebineson, 854; " was unexpectedly made kuown in the city, before the | Blair, 632 (ucieton Confederate, Conn, 1.687 Be syolng A te eat Sor sstanieea’ bn toes pene vonly shail | Genersl Buell's army mado ite appearance, He then | other legalized lotteries oxahed. | fut tay, 1,680; Best, 790; anti-confederate, Raymond, 116. | Sich was @ eh #24 | bo oxeluged who, word to deetroy {tat itwne the most advivabio eourse for him to ¥ OAIGY, appearance of the evening papers, by tolling bells, and | Ai tongh Lert laa confedatiate he vawe oot In oppost von fect one and half inch im length, and weighed nine | i, may be fairly ‘prem cat to wenk | fort @ regument and ent his way trough the rebel 7 — was broken to the, gallant old hero at twelve o'clock om | tion to the yoverament candidates, Aun his election | SWACe8. Ilis farthest cast waa in tho neghbortiond of | 1 aentroy it. And f aranty and seenrity | hordes aod be did ao. | Me toankut Manuclvircita (or | | AM Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed, Draw= a the ald and aanntary he las rendered dariny the war. eh wens tho 20th, ot hic residence in tins city, by Cuptain Hamil. | Would have becu looked upon as a victory by tho anti- ae eee by Morse, who | { hotieve ull sneamures aro Ju ton 1. Shiolds, a graduate of West Point, a native of Vire | Cnfelomies, Stme’ Of OF the ties In the singlo trap mstch | Af Mecnmary te Here tt Eto. | ginia, an old and valned friend of General Scott anda tr last year, ani was thonghs to bo | % yesterday followed the distanos being fuer from OF the eathore ef the. rebellion to thal ; former siait oMicer of Gonera! Woot. men iu the cobnts. His defeat was | {Wnatyone to twentyals yutis, Ne Aaraciise, and | inthe Seaate and the Housel see, notning which suall | Upon hearing of the death of lua old commander and | b#tdly Wwoked tor, i Wairor, of Irondeqaott, each kitlod four binds, wit. | Bir*ent 2 Meee aes tare, fovea seomess | mer and Kellogg killing each one less, Five yards mora | J in the Sonate chaser, by the side of iny personal 0 Wall etree NOW at had been lust and the suffering expe thousands to uot a Tuere was something in the fuiure us, ‘This war had wiped out and he heled to day from a Logidatare had told the black men of were free and entitled to all the pr ta man—-(applanse}—and he could not ‘orthatmberland county, was returned Initials, Mone. Hb and ative for foe barwomm wont wiplen ae LP BOL ANDO, Vuloa sveet Catawba Wine, from Kelley's na } Drother in arms the veuerabie general evidently felt it igh btehligees ae he tk nes Seaking ts touigrene yore aa | wer sianee, inaicing it thirty-one yurdy, | 7" it t we hint as well as he a | to be ii ¢ natare of an intimetory summons for his | ” ag i oe tren Mr. Dixon, an from trentiog hint as Ne lity, for sale, by the suleerilee, to any qenntty. af | es , ii ator iene rivar. of Cours ( is fostival, one of the | Wha Walzer killed two birds, aud won tho first prize, | iq hefore, I way, thea, fellow cise, that whatever | pofing its w tion with tat the body whoa he | 121, 123 and 12% Fallon street, basmmens. OTIS Yi bd own rewliaess for the immortal change; and he se-med pes Kellogg only killuug on wavial to keep this covernment out >” the hands of | Was one of its wermbers Parton we tad lad pier the D to feel, In the language of the late Mr. Everott, that the | Bishent in the Catholi Waeduly celebrated yeu} Fie coved Wie for the ascend prise wore next id dewroy Mi, that is needed, and that | formation of the governinent, aud we shonid 6 numue to Gad bad only lett han “10 chase tor a Ld!s while loager | terday in the Catholic churcves throughout this city. | shot off. i Newall and tI, Marah, of Bu ren: pest at Oot wee thet any nach long enh eximed. We now hed two pat- | nore tie shadows which he has exchanged for unutterable | High mae was sung fa all the chur hes, } Morrisou, of Lroudequott, and 6. A. Watson, wl, tis one of the lugacies republean L party, the otuer the con. | d tw he realities,” and he, an old surviving friend, could ‘olfer | 1, A‘ hy . | of Rock », wring agua with four birds | The rT mac. The sladows of war por erhead, oppor tion, oF whatever eles you | § 2 “vat tho Gnavalling teibate of & last mournful | Procession of the biewed vacramput, fn w shoottug off at the inerased distance sirvck of two hover into the period of peace. And for al mizht call it; and the que-tien was asked by all, where | wae bn farewell”? to the immorwt d nerat Wool referred | host is borne by the offte reyinan, attended by a | Of thowe, leaving Newell aud Watson w th three birds uring the governinent fr dors the President stend? We bad « ‘radial | ai Agent, U the prolonged and pauriotte services of General Seou | number of acolytor and as uring Hghted | Oe OF the nex Set “auasaiae tes eoneee tins and debris of the war, now (hat peuce has come, | Cougries, it was amid: but it was med | fu the Kindest and mort imetruciive manner; and te is | 4 «and ott wt consers (led with burning ta. | © ye, aed “| i Bp _ = bs xe Bagh nen the righis of safety of the republic, the orig tights of ul deserted the policy he adv od . S grent dos! of interest, and nO small Runs are? | ompire, are an legitimately and regularly oxereised pow rom. The speaker had known eved here that he will be a simeere mouraer at hie | & stwod, in necordaty De (Peer pe Wee | bets wore innde, wx Newell has establix'ved for bimself a ng, sed in th af reputation tor bird shooting perhaps eecoud ouly va rniag, ood in the afte fA 1 scomed Medeacanatthots tothe paPiner hantingg wae Good and the rowull xoored as they Wore then, No government ever existed a cen dont for over (wonty tury upon auy other principle, Wat 4 ‘iy to him unit a @ this necemally may be, what the policy which sbail be | (Cotouel #wokes) ink giave, though General Wool is und Wi hr inilitary etiquette, ty decr manion of Taylor rt @ upon bho obsequies | noon org | rh rrank necessary to his aitendanc 1 nodalities, to afhord general mtiefactlar. os gee eed ee = Geoneh tan r payin y MOTrOW, and the Blessed Virgin. hagge i * thooghs best, moss liberal, yet wuflicieutly secure, Jam en a thre fe and to Fe all eawne, by the. 4 pubsic necting in commemoration of Genoral Scott's Disrmavtion or Baniox: ro Lenimnxt mane AND bth, aes Be og moron rowed t ge hong willing leave to our true mon in Cungrens, such as | tho Union. Fines that conversation be bad no beonao + yt Depot an roadway sore ices to the couatry will be held im tke Court House | Biapa j " a D | Witmer choosing sides, tan men pe oe wt here today. 1 believe in nations! and impartial | itiroste with him. | He read from the Ire & morrow evauing, and Ue event will be noticeable ay a | Seitons.—The pensioners of the id railors’ | ean yerin "The mate saacecaimoneats con. rage, to the fuile-textent; 1 said wo ia 4 eulogy upon | spose by — My. Johnson's tocvuntruction policy to . Ato Veor 0 sympathy and revard for | Relief Bi Lacday the reelpionts of a we bty-one e. The sles atg Premdent b it was my fortune to pronounce » and want e t believe ty al mon tg eves: peeatiear tae Any eSigadigacks y sae # spat | tented, und all the marksmen exerted themselves vo the Sr ago this day, and nothing which has happened | man or soldy would eudurse ik 1 wae what SOY ot head. has fallen with the agar, four and some fow | utinaet. On both sides there WAS very good shooting — coring We carry wut Flagg whl prosid lis country thick upon him. Mayor Joun 1. , and specches willbe made by the | etticles of clothing. The off Tatlona, consisting of coifes, toa, of the agency was opened oote, of Palmyrs yom ycheuter (om Wit Tross, of Albany, and | Mee and C. C, Morw, of | Newell's side), hw strengtheued & Hat it & grees, If they will only hold thole own han «changed my opinion, my bit everything has | Congrees endorsed and was ond purpose to uphold the Wos Congress wrony, oF the Presideut? Ho thought that the Provident tat there war ttle dowbt thi ayod board and Pastor 6 Moeyor, Major General Jot vol, Chectes BR. cloe i the rash of ¢ q oe tug, Of" the Baprene h; Thotnas Nh gran gad . eee # and | mer'sy, kiling all tha'r birds. At the conclusion of the eres hnall tho tidings whieh come tous | away tron his exprosed policy. The Provident had said | lege vsee e dames | widows of vaséd soldiers began — services of a | match, at eight o'clock IP. M., the found to be, 4 ceiling wer the wires, The plan whiels the | (iat the woliors wb ult lewe U cms, and he velleved | - swell 237, Witmer 218—U winning bY re age eben a eh dors Fiore Wachtaces vs Fosayth, 1 pohee officer b ng teceasary to regulate the crowd, about | 3 newspapers tell tm they [ ens se enty-one birds, The averare don Newell's me fi fest in the world oy I. Seymour, bir. Of. three hondred im wumber, which was con be apd my approval and trengt! y ne as 1 ‘ t } ' 4, Captain H. L. Shiel around the entrance, Wi t pny Fate ne Bg ce-vleveuths, and ou Witmer's | GU" youre Lat thom give ik m two-thirds vote in | potitery, and COMPANY, 999 1h inern Kennedy and ott: v ye es neem e . , Congres, and we will give ita four-ifths vote ia Masa. | Union perty . ved by Mr, Carroll aud will be xeconded by Mr. The ¥ingle and double bird shooting comes off tomer. | ceca’ itut itis only my business here to herald | who t 14--for ofhee in iin | « Gomreud’s tte se ye <r facstana the, Colooal Wit Fapeemens tue pensioners hy + Siemens, Wine Fe ited member of Concroes, whose eloquont voloe te | there were lcoakers abead kg Departure of the Congressional Commit~ | 4: the obseqaies of General Scott at West Polat (his after E ; Reserdiog Secvetary, cone 4 Kentucky, and therefore gratefal to Faneuil | “ie Unico party and view w all opperition | ples Machine Comp tee to Attend the Faner nooa, Jorresponding Secretary, Clara bs, | 17.) another member elect, who, I trast, will at an | partion The (rue men o South were with he se Ficestsact, Hu. 600 Brantiney 1 Y iy day speak in the House of Reprasentaiives words ed nen, 80d bad ferns rough the war, can. | Wasutworoy, May 31, 1866, Aoupext at Tae lank.—As Dr. Koeny ant lady, of = of cheer from the desolation and martyrdom of Ten. | costing him when i! wan sary trom whe enemy. | - Benjamin Homer Ratt. a review of the great re} ad that thow of ing, and Ge entre ¢ ‘The spoeckes will be mark { the deceased, and Fiagy, a& president of the | hamane «) chief reepondent, will ih the lofty character of the Md by y can be ‘and despen sing the siare The objet of this agency is Livutenant G ch it ie desery ii be wed Several cartes de visite of the la wera! were aleo given to the al) rding to the.r nece c ly a mo port wh of all the au; ers, wh row, and the anaual dinner in the evening will wind up the Convention At the basinew meetmg of the convention last even ng | it wae decided to bolt next convention at Leroy, \ on the second Tuosasy in May, 1367. The officers elected for the ensuln: year were:- ~brealdemt, ¢ ¥. Bis Military Affairs. others. Thetime will come soon enough when we who only In welcom ly Lar wit Crieter and utroduee to your wailing ears a distin in fail Galloway © The cioline of the soldier had been perbeata tnetalied in thetr planes. a who had served in the army to t» wet aside and men i ime here will have the opportunity to discass | aproinied in their places who wer vol gh subjects with greater freodom and with | Intere a that opportuni my duty iw > Vreekina, M WRAL DS gins. of 849 @ SEWING BACHE nd 698 Nrom@way, haw Ajoint committee of sixteon—seven from the Senate | West Tenth eireety were riding wm the kK youterday SumOUAgTON OF COLONEL, ERAPFORD nesses, And, aga yo +, one of our own, wito weeds | He admaitted that he ra re fe of Monod thal, we, acco 7 % morning, some portion of the harness became disar. — : oa 4 i jou ta Manmact uote ‘ » hed hb the latest ciple of Howod that, aud nine from the House, mpaniel by Speaker Cole ni me pol t me di The following order has just been promalgated among . wen soy and heartily applanded | We ve ching - Cy up . » terion ad. ue eine genet, ould v6 fax and the sergeants-at-arms of both houses—were ap- pointed to-day to attend the funeral of Li ral Seott, and loft this evening for West Point, The regular Cabinet mectfhg will be diepensed with to- 2m rrow in honor of the obvequ) of Goneral Scott, nitenant Gene- Brevet Major Generat B. A, Hitchcock, one of the ranged, and the doctor alighted to repair the damage. White thas engaged the horve attached to the vehicle be- carue frightened, suddenly broke away and ran some dis he carriage was overiurned, Mea. Keony thrown violently to the ground, her left arm broken ond her person otherwise severely bruived. She was et one though not dangeroasty taken to ber bome, wher’ everyshing that skill could suggest was done for whe ber evule sulToring the members of the Heventy-first regiment — OuNAKAL, ODMR —SO, 6. Haanqracrens, Heverrt-giet Recuwent, | N. G.S.N. ¥., New Youn, May 20, 1806} Wc this order I relinquish the command of thir regs iment, and from thie date Lieutenant Colonel Coles will asrume Cail charge of ita affairs. It ie not without regret that I sever the eonneetion during bis gddrom, and as sere of resciulions Were oer adopted mgn with armed rebets in the close the following bel the sane \ aed lmand vous whieh caused rom for eolered ve bie cunnatocsare od Pine fron Werk Vor £00N @BHOTID , Kolidings—Samee Te . Mamet of ceeny howe i:etunm Upon Beg Ging » Cinders Rewne, o Limite ant Mallele a Cot ood officers eelorted from here to attend the funeral of Liew. | amelioration ¢ —-] i - tne fact that Ca, tenant G val Scott, wes enabie to leave in conrequene> A Drowsen Woman wort Pawravoow On.—Coroner | whieh existed for so many years, i whe we ; oe ce honk oe 1b mag be, had pre . A Munro's Te : of sickness ia bis fomil Gambie yesterday held an inquest at the foot of Forty- have pawed through many soenes of exeitement and jal ap ; Jo of Tennemee bad emtrot of the ° a v- danger, of sorrow and of pleasure. (Sy4 +f ~ “ 1h wos peremary & | @ireet, betw dicd bales of cotton, thousnod six bun Act feveral monthe, Coroner Gamble sent tho remains to pages wich the Bellevue Hospital dead howe for identicatioa. Sreeetary Wauine,—The Albany Journal says that in ape outta’ b> | tevuewtien Gangurean te he pepe abt ‘ Hut ie clemente of . reoiy j cory. But We 6 w of danger aree jeanne ‘any point involving differences or divisionn the fecre. | 5 er Ca a BS ots ot . large rket Reports. tary of the Navy will go quite as far an the Seerotary of | guthors of grem ts deal with the quention 4/ reyrematation me iy The storage warehouse of Freeman & frpubiiean Inetitations } Hie maid there wks 8 g7iai interest oa the eibjor ion of the Rhode Isiand Le; third street, Kast river, over the remaius of an unknown woman which were found floating in the water at that | those (officers aud men) who have me their eu a In taking my leave T wisl to express mz thanks to ment of the woo f Mes people, shai evel everyehere the black man, and then s' Sewront, R. 1, May 3. 1806, Hace, Decenaed was dreseod in a pair of dark ribbed | port in my efforts to promote the welfare of the organi: | not wermh t ioniiy ontl all were free throug , vral Amsembly to-day passed resolutions ex- | Renteman's pantaloane, white rouslin chemso, drawers | 2ation and to assure you all of my best wabes for your | | jinwived, ouprem for ‘edith of the ba 4 futere prosperity aud weitare. the remaeee, Os they bev re Tihs imiyanee peonetencnt af en Second and Third, containing x bun- four hundred bartels of flour, one 1 barrels of salt end two hundred tion of the private character and mili- | and oki t4 of Trentenant General Scott, and | ings The body was far o black prace!|s gy e rs and long white stock. need ia decompoasiion, the eyes, flesh on the face, hair and hands all bere gone. ‘To all appearances the body had becn in the water for May 31, 1894 Stocks inactive. Morris Canal, 17; Heading Haiiroad, 64 15-16; Pennsylvania Rallroad, 66%. Gold, 100. Ex: change at wight‘ on New York at par, Wlour quiet; su- BENJAMIN L. TRAFFORD, Colonel Seventy first Regitnent, NGA MT ; Politteat News. the Treasury in support of the President, New Hasronme Lacetarcan—The New Hampshire Legislature amombies at Concorl on Wednesday, the oth wisted the edinivion of rebale or tue rep meen Joyal comatituenstes, and we vd the trotte ooaree wnul they shall here resi wtruction wy die Ged spees in tele pa true doetrine that defeated rebels have vo civil or politinal LW respeet, and thet all vernment Ww 1s revel enemies eal Weir es ReN ARE OF wR. BOO Re Governor George ® Botrwarn, « pentativet to Congress frum Marsa treiueed. Afver alluding to him bere of the Reeonmoetion Cont. ae for the intel of tee They bat wai bul they | the retels and grating the eoloret men | gy great nearer to tt Uhea they r CNTRIMMED FANCY AA GOENEN', MS Braedwng? | Removal. Me AACA Whitek fre ae Dy bitte Provesoe Dales of hay, was burned to-wicht, All its contents were rine $9 a $8 25, extras $9.8 $10. Wheat frm; spring | of Jane. Governor Ainyth will be, for the second time Nortvera allies, wees stupid vlinder and there were to af Midwifery, haw remurret be esteoye Sestinated at $100,000, Insured maiue ; x : 4 » | prite ert A there mere | sienet, 5 Weet Thiry four eas pa i gg fa FEE a eee ee ane gun, | Snanqurated on the following day. The State govern: | Piiceniva, That that lea givers se nghth of tien | Mesnn, a few donors frome Muith — warehouse, coneestiog Js ss itendy oo oy a tea tieady; Ohio | ment meets in the new Capitol for the firt time, Prem ~~ reiee the y were We olen } Moyet, Havana fas irned waretioase, belonging 0 2s, Pennsylvania $2 25 a vesting orcasion on the . t tetera of Saino itm, containing from Tour to live thousand barrels Bas Met ERO siphon | (2 g0th totemat of whiskey, was alsv cousiderably damaged, but Flonr firm, Weetern extra spring, $1250, Wheat . on form aiatet wo | Alicn es bone Wath . Whiskey Was caved t Mag 81, 1908 dail and scarce. Corn bye ee age Toe Sixremem Premriracta Coxgmeseoven Dew . | Mec tea oung he ch One com | ‘ . Sr. Lovrs, May 3, firm at Toc. Provisions steady. Ze. Sager | gece —Alexander 1. Coffro been nominated for Congre dof monity of Leen, aid aid Chak thay were mere om on Co, Moa meee The building on Market strvot, opposite tho Court | quiet. Coffer dull; Blo 163¢e. « Me. In iS wuishey : _ ale apts “abe arround eniorse | bom 1 ctamvasaaas vo tree Tadhe Sb tiene nt me | Flowse, known’ as Wyinan’s Hall,’ recently occupied a | quill and scarce; Western $2 2854 » $2 fongrem by the democrate of the Bixteenth Penney the Er td ect beteve they would wircend or that thay * i the Metropolitan theatre, and sevaral adjotuing stores Boreas, May 81, 1908, | Vania district, Judge Coffroth defeated Edward Me , On yht eumecd, Wntll teey enieriained more Where L : “1 7 | Myre burned to-night, Laver $150,000, Partinily insured eeZifat snd wheat quiet Cora tn mmodarane Grima | | Pherson in 1802, and was doteaiod by General Wim. Hl. } fh "on d Be cern verge oupeed riedom of tie hotel mam, Hee : ahr xe Moat r. for No, . the member, in 1964. that outy bp tbe parts ot thie. ae reat Br a tad the oper a oo Fire im Rew Orleans. isog, | Chicago ab Aig. Cuber grains nominal. Pork quiet ee ee oe rs _the Canton | rept sentalices iy ~~ pay tH - Ae A degre ‘ “ salah sbeninban uw Oateans, May St, aud Oem # Lari 22\0. Whiskey inactive. Ca- | Corrmnwnan Sruraruy wrrn Kx-Rawma. ee om, thal the eteraise by Congress of of sis oo » Kew . p/forrinon's drug store, No. 12 Magazine street, was | Dal freichia to New York—Corn 12)¢¢. a 186; to Albany, | (Ohio) Republican says thet the copperheads of that | Sinie the whote peuple of the rebel husies £ ve t ai the | The Sime Compan Be cee ae aia alah. Laas, 900,000; lncire* | corn Ie. Recetpts-—Ficer, 1,810 Dela | waseh, 25,30 | piace contributed one bundred dollars for the reliet of | Wor "iva ths Puce neste ee home tg a Tae : ee ee ee usheis; corn, 153,179 bushels; oats, 49,003 bushels Gav aonne tay Wom, of teckmand, Yo., ond for Sart) ond sap) a Socoregnens Soe retiny * i mes r ieee nm, May 21, 1964, Fone sendy, 0 $109 foe No Lopt wey a Oe og | warded the mame to him by express —— Wheester & Witenn's item Seterts Sew on \ No, 1 a ‘ 4 enjoy w ot as: om > . d May 31, 1960. | winter, $15 for double extra Wheat dail; sales Inst | Twn Vensont Sexatonauar,-For the seat in the Ren- | Kosmivet, Se of Congres to yreartive the | W euyoy wit treme = Re. Gp Symduns Tho ne ee Of mann, onf treet, war ater) $ - i nt Vfentions af vere Yor cancers of ve 3 View | Combining with (raitors in arte destroyer by fire this morntug. commuyt | night No 1 Milwauker ein, $2 06; held higher thin | gio wrented by the death of Judge Gollamer, of Ver | Fresiont and WC members of Com aor ptiel to the | end poabing to deprive ws } of Wieders, Pttly Spoken, ‘to the commission house of Noville, Rowe de orning. Corn, Téa. for No 1 }\\nots. Oats hell at 6 mneet, fonaior . P. Poland eat reseatasive J.B, | BAT@Ontons working of our rapubliens 97+ 40 and be ihn } vn ot . “4 all . fire spread rapidity, bat wae Analy checked, The } for Wesvern, Cowl fclgntr steady; Roar, a8a; @neat, ud ‘4 wi Roy very eUetonan of @ repaidican gover iene a OMT ow wine ole ee 4 fons \e about $90,000, shortly nsuyeta Ve &.. New York Myc ort opts canaghae mt Thm Hee rmetlgh ad Riiral ae syd erlmmonitign At this veins 2 we Yor os

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