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. _ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNK 23, 1866. 5 ‘7 of their minds, conscious of the existence of the ori lonhich {t shatl be subjected at the average aggregate | House will bo on the iron, steel, lumber and coal clauses Amusements. charity and philaatoropy may be, or bow grasping aa@ and hopeless of system of remedy. Instead of | v: of the contents of the bale, bag or package; and | As genera! he wool growors and man) ure! THR METROPOLITAN x INMENTS. r A Ss H) NG T fe) N o | thanking America for tha relief ‘which emigration gives | when bales of differeat qualities are in the | ting 0 i gpewers ond mapetietnrwe AN ENTERTAINMENTS soldsh bis soul in usiaess, when ho Loats the melodies samo invoice at the same ‘thi seom to be satisfied with their clause of the bill, Penn- price shall be reduced more than tem per esut below the | sy!vania protectionists aro higtly dissatiatied, notwith- wane of ine hale et the best quality, tho value of the | standing the duty on trou is largely increased. They ppraiged according to the value of the ~ bale, bag or package will make @ terrible struggle to havo the duty still them, they are disposed to quarrel with ber because she creates inher people a desire to go.” NTRIGUES OF THE RADICALS, | °** “sshineten cern June 23, 1388 The dramatic and musica! arrangements for the week, | and strains of hie far distant home on the Ritoe or the both in this city and Brooklyn, aro of quite anani- | £ibo, be becomes @ [litle chili {a feeling Wa see biew mated character, considering the groat heat of the | at the Seengerfest immovable as a statue while the tase weather, and hold forth @ fair promise of agreeable | laste, drinking im each strafm with the same gusto as Lie shall be liable to a less rate of duty in uence of | farther increased. amusement during the evenings. Mr. Harton Hill, the | lager. The chubby, Kind and plump, good Lumored ‘TIE JACOBING OF CONGRESS. {nvoiced with wool of lower value; and rr comedian, commences an engagement at Wood's theatre, | frau beside him derives dike pleasure from the symphony The Jacobinical tendencies and designs of the control- pend than Aor See toom weal of the SERVICES YESTERDAY. Broadway, Charley White, with bis variety aud com. | or fied that chorna and orchestra unite in giving. Musla Details of the Plot to Inaugurate a | !e party mn Congross have already boon ropeatodiy ex. | twice the amount of duty to which it would be sunjocted ~ . bination troupe, is to occupy the Bryants’ Hall (Mo. | with the German i4a species of intoxication which be posed; and to follow the machinations and intrigues of | if unwashed; and that t} me wool of all classes Plymouth Chureh. chanics’), Broadway, At Tony Pastor's 2aui Sharpley | attompts at jutervals to noutralize by coplous dranghie Revolution in Texas. the leaders of that party is to traco a serics of corrupt | Which shall bo im I be threo times the Promises new faces, and George Christy has made widi. | of lager and Rhine wine, The hatter only serve tw make tions to his company and revised his programme. Mra | bim more philosophical and sober, and cals bim some. F. B. Conway is to have attractive novelties at tho Park | times when at home or at his gasthaus to sing 3 Corman theatro, Brooklyn, while Hooley plays a very numerous | comic song; one of the moat dolorous tings imag nabla company in the same city. -A number of benefits have The suinmor season i# chosen in this country a4 the schemes that would have put to blush the chiefs of the P great party of the French Revolution, to whom they are likened. It has been frequently noticed with what con- ITERESTING LETTER FROM GALVESTON, | smmmste mpadence whose ruloor ruin leaders arrogato amount of ‘the dut; i “ re igr§ would be subjected if Plymouth, church (Rev, Heury Ward Boecher) was ed; and for the purpose of carrying | ™08t uncomfortably crowded last evening, considering ‘ation herein ided, a sufficient | the state of the thermometer, which compelled an in- wool and hair embraced in each of tho three. cl Coxsapt use of fans throughout the building. Aftor the above named, selected and prepared under Sythe ed usual services, the reverend pastor took hia text from to themselves the patriotism, loyalty, virtue and morali- | of the Secretary of the Treasury and duly v by | the Lord’s Prayer:—‘‘Lead us not into te: tion.” | been tendered to favorites. Most appropriate for the r iy of the country, and so blind their bigoted adhorents as | '!m—tho standard samples bomg retained in the Treasu- | Upon these words was delivered an. claquent deeourae apne ar Pee “propriate for tho Saengeriest vl . t—shall be deposited in the j Wooo's THRATRE THE PIRST SAENGRKPEST 4 my ry Departaaen posited in the custom houses | directed principally to young men, in which he coun rovisional Governor Hamilton’s Mis: Maes oa epylies Saran ha meertbe tas aie | ee fo ee samples ghall be | selled them to observe: truth and honesty in all their | Mf. Barton Hill, tho young but already popular | of the New England States, States of New ort and e) = | ju ry oned ju: would asc - Proper officers of the customs to determine | transactions in life. A lel was drawn bet the ‘ood e , | New Jorsoy city of PI ph ko pac . See rneeedalie grace and the worat and deepest contumely. the class above specified, to which all imported wool be- | Germanic and saeeabitentaes ibe former belne described | Comedian, commences an engagement at Wood's theatre, | New Jersey ant city of Philadelphia take place tw Broadway, this evening. The flno two act comedy } Providence, R 1, on the 26th ‘2Tth, 24th aad 29th daye@ Brother Sam will be performed, Mr. Hill personating | of the prosent wonth. Tho following programme of ove. Brother Sam (Mr. E. A. 8 thern’s great character), in | emonies has been dotormined upen which be bas won a good name, The Worrell Sisters Oa Mond: 2 kT? Ma delage. enter the ninth week of their appearance, and the ex. | Hon Of the Liederkranz, Turnerversin and Orplinae ib, acoompataied ts nerican Hraxs Hand, wi truvagamza The Invisible Prince will bo repeated by de- | Coive the atugers: froin tan hora Band. will 06 longs. 4S possessing a more thorough innate con f the Ou sheepskins, raw or unmanufactired, imported with | yaluo pry necessity ‘ore truth and TSpnenty a the wool on, washed or unwashed, thirty por cent ad} the latter, thou; not so apt to practise valorem. virtues, Society at the present time was progres#ng On woollen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste and flocks, | and improving in civilization and religion, and in the twelve cents od pound; on woollen cloths, woollen | practice of those virtues which constitute true na- shawis, and all manufactures of wool of every doserp- | tional greatness, He was not one of those who believed tion made wholly or in part of wool not otherwise pro- | that the human raco was deteriorating. Truth. was the sion to Washington, The historical Congress! How apt the title. Parlia- ments havo been historical; but those most prominent in the annals of the past find their fame in deeds of iniquity i that retarded the growth of civilization, restricted human licants for the Vacant Naval freedom, besmeared the era of their existence with deeds Office at New Work. of violence and bloodshed, and caused the later intelll- w Sogland Staten at tae vided for in this act. fifty-three cents “ ° | sire, railway station and condvict them t> headquarters gence of mankind everywhere to remember them only | addition thereto thirty-five percent po pate oer antes atria f adem tt “Er Walter, Seott ‘THR OoANCe taaareD Tuesday, June 25, at tive o'clock A. M., the societies den to blush for them and avoid their pernicious examples. nota Bat iplomatic | 7 subserve only ihese ends will the American Congress sin ch of DI P of to-day be famous im history. And that those good nel ts, endless belts or felts for paper oF printing , when questioned, that ho was the author of mac! nes, hats of wool, knit goods, Balmorals, woollen | works ‘which ho was th’n giving to the: world and and yarns, and all manufactures of every de- | which created great interest and a desire to know who ‘scription composed wholly or in part of worsted, hair of | the author was, Sir Walter, in his amtobiography, ia sare, PD. a « already arrived will meet at hewtqrarters and, hoaded * Mossrs, P Juignet and Drivet, of tho Fronch theatre, by the Ammetny Malte end end ahcen selene in Fourteenth street, are to enjoy a complimontary bene. | march to Neptuno Bteamship ( At at the house on Tuesday (26th) evening, Alexander from New York, Correspondence. moa in the land, who, through mistaken seal, begotten | the sipecs, fou! or other like antshals, excep such fs Arg | tating tho circumstance, wided that he considered he | Dumas’ five act comedy, entitied tte, De Botte tate, | tnd encore them to Exchang 01 wool, not otherwise herein prov! ‘was justi in telling a he toa who had no right w ~~ ~ Of @ dwarfed conception of political operations and & | for, valued at not excesding forty cents per pouud, ewen- | 10" ask him” the Sqrestion, Paks. Weecher eat | Will bo performed. Tho English omic Opora will be | turnsi hina misconoeived admiration of men, may se the error they | ty-live cents per pound; and not oxceeding sixty cents | not accopt Sir. Walter Scott's exense, and. on | 8i¥en by the company in the new theatre and Rrooklya slag fy Bee, Tey ip Sorte eg . commit in upholding such men as now control the affairs | Per poond, thirty-five conts per pound: valued at above | thie subject © denounced the practice of telling | during the week, flaggers ef 5 3 Re ome Fe of the Tariff Bill Agreed Upon by | © le coxtatey te proposed to ventilate a singte | “t¥ cents per pound, and not exceeding eighty cents | small lies, on the princinte that no harm ‘could TONY PASTOR'A OPERA HOSE. for a goucral rehearsal in the Concert Uhl: fa9 tres Per pound, forty-five cents per pound; valued at above | come of them. None could tell the effect of a lie, and eighty cents per pound, fifty-three cents per pound; and | none ever had attempted to trace the history of a lie to in addition thereto, on all the above named articles, thit- ] its resulta. Trath and honesty were more generally un- ty-five per cent ad valorem. derstood to be the elements of success in business than On women's and children’s dress goods and real or | was supposed, but unfortunately were not to the same imitation Tial'an cloths, composed wholly or in part of | extent practised. The prayer, ‘Lead us not Into tempta- wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat or other like | tion,’ should be constantly on the lips of the young animals, valued at not excesding twenty cents the square | men entering into business. and whem tho first tompta: yard, six cents the square yard, and In addition thereto | tion is overcome the path of honesty and integrity aj dd a ite woe at eight ovluek PM Fam, Sharpley's Minstrels and Combination Company | Bratinay nt “tt commen is intend to close their entertainments at Tony Pastor's bche- oad June 27, at nine in ngs Pep skonerab x, | Rehearsal for 'matinie. | At ten o'clock 5 Ma veti Opera House, tn tip Bowery, at the ond of thie week. | Sr'Getecates to which.ench eotlely Wal soma fonr, wil They seem determined to go off with great éelat, for tne | ho held at ‘hoadquartora At two o'clock P.M. the management announces the engagement and appearance | Matinee concert will be given, At eigit o'slock PM. every night of tho terpaichorean artiste, Mile. Annotta | {te (hint convert will be tren, during whici each se the Ways and Means Committee. scheme of these radical destructionists, re a ‘THR TEXAS SCHRME OF ‘THE RADICALS. me ns ‘The arrival in town a few days since of Provi- sional Governor Hamilton, of Texas, waa not in itself a Wasninetoy, June 24, 1866. remarkable event, Provisional Governors have come CANTS POR THE NAVAL OFFICE aT New | to and departed from Washington during the past bicpag ; Year with almost as much regularity as the sun. Nor is | thirty-tive per cent ad valorem; valued at above twenty | pears easier to the young man as he travola througit life, | CAwTetts and Alfred Moe, a champion akater. Tho pro- | convert the singers will pariake of a oollation at hand. Tho bids for the vacancy in the offlee of Naval Officer | Provisional Governor Hamilton in any seuse a very counibe square yard, eight cents the square yard, and | Sir, Bescher delivered his discourse ina very oarnest | S'4Mme includes Neutral America, Cruelty to Animals, ae See She prises et the Seerineney eamaneer New York are becoming vi d. At m in addition thereto forty-five per cent ad valorem; pro- | manuer and Was attentively listened to throughout, The African Apotios, Young Eph’s Jubilee, The Dancin, he ib very Slanete Pp remarkable man. During the sebsliion he remained trae | vided, that on all goods weighing four ounces and pver . ri fy Rta ee 1 Tharsday, June 24, at seven o'clock A M., the alage rlonel Hillyer is decidedly ahead, having the prestige | to tho Union, as did many others who were not rewarded — Master and other amusing pioces, ors will meet at head 3, and a pro- Per square yard the duty shall be Mty-three cents per : ms will meet at headquarters, and, he the iniluonce so recently exerted in his behalf for the | for their fidelity with place and power. In Hamiltn’s round, and in addition thereto thirty-five per cont ad | 20%" Street Betnegit Py iseapas Cnarch, prada cays ate go OM Sevston, wilt ma mtr nah diferent nun t9 Amore allectorship to start of with. It is a popular ramor | case, however, it would seem that tho President, while in caikioe Pega mminiaislaeadlama ntatee cova Bav, JDiDilatn;, of SiR Praicleco, California, deliv. George Christy has another attraction at the new BMRh | seni nay Queen © om to Rocky Pout; a+ General Grant has directly interested himsejf in the } secking in his appointment to roward and encovrage | description composed wholly or in purl ot wool, worsted, | ered retigom yesterday morning, at the Johu atret | AVeNU® Opera House, in the engagement of Mr. 8. 8 4 Atouinboats w hone (or aned ® atter to the extent of asking the appointinent for loyaity, made the not uncommon mistake of fostering | tho bair of the alpaca, goat or other like animals, mado Purdy, a well known Ethioptan comedian, who will ap- pear there this evening and during the week Geo Christy, G. W. H. Griffen and 8. 8. Purdy are named ina | Rhode programme of much excellence, concluding with a grand | erkrany. At kein] bests festival dance by the entire troupe, Georza Christy will | BODE Gree SRN Bim huvo a complimentary benedt at the house next Satur. | ners Luin Song.” wy FESTIVAL OF THR VERMONT MUS(CAN amsoctae upor manufactured ‘wholly or in part by the tailor, | Methodist Episcopal church, on the subject of Temper- seamstress or manufacturer, except knit goods, fifty. | ance Wesley, ho remarked, once said that a minister apecent Loita and in addition thereto forty-Ave | of the Gospel ought to be prepared for two th ngs at ail ~_On Aubusson and Arminster carpets, woven whole for | “es First, to preach the Gospel, and he supposed rooms, fifty per centum ad valorem; on Saxony, Wilton | temperance to be a part of the Gospel; and the next was and Tournay velvet carpets wronght by the Jacquard | to be roady at any time to lay down his charge and go machine, seventy-five cents per square yard, and in ad- tllyor, wao is also backed by about two-thirds of the | treachery and disloyalty, embers of the Now York Common Council. Thurlow | Governor Hamilton, on his arrival here, called upon eed is protracting his stay here and working very | the President, and was admitted to atong and confiden- jplously for the defeat of Hillyer, Thurlow appears | tial interview. He called a second time, and was received Hing to accept the appointment’of most anybody he | in like manner, as his pretensions demanded, he claim- \ 4 control in preference to Hillyer, who appears to be | ing to be a warm and devoted friend of the President male on Hunter's Farewel" aad Maresh Pegoat sh dition thereto thirty-five per cent ad valorem: on Brus, | 2ome to live abo Selecting his text from the twen- CUARLEY WIITs aT MECHANICS manr TION, foot against the blandishments of the veteran lobbyist. | and an admirer of his administration, But it does not | gis carpets wrought by’ the Jacquard machine, forty- | teth chapter, thirteenth verse, of the book of Exodus, | Charley Whilo »rombination and ininatrel troupe will | “pi, Yormont State Musical Aasociation hold a convene THE WESTERN APPOINTMENTS. appear at all likely that he will call again, or that, if he eight cents per square yard, and in addition thereto “Thou shalt not kill,"’ he remarked that intomperance | inaugurate a grand opening of their rformances at cd cerca se ec ‘ rs Th Tho state a: od by the so-called conservative re- | shall call, he will i thirty-five per cent ad valorem; on patent velvet and Again 3 <2 pe tion at Burlington U's woek, commencing toutay ° rang yy re. » meet with so cordial a reception. And bject in which every man should foei " ica’ : . tapestry velvet carpets, printed on the warp or other. | 4% # subject in which every mai oer ean inter. | (Bryants') Mechanica’ Hall, Broadway, this evening, and | togtival will bo under the direction of Mr W. 0. Pore | ‘blicaus as telegraphed to their New York organ a day | the reason why his reception will be different from that wise, forty four cents per square yard, and in addition | ¢*t because it intimately affocts him and comes to the | », peat a variety of light laughable parformances durin, | two ago for the Chicago appointments 1s in reality | he has hitherto met will bo gathered from a perusal of | thereto thirty-five per cent ad valorem; on tapestry | resides of many. The cholera and other scourges of hewsek, a0 hensive inmnhik banter Kanon a aia ote eure et foog Joun Wentworth's slate, and was given out as | the following letter from a prominent geutloman in | Brussels carpets, ‘priuted ‘on the warp, or otherness, | fe have seasons of rest, Dut intmperanco tauves on- | tho wor omprobi Programm: en issued, | Ciut of that city, The object of this convention a te ° ‘ ward on its work of desolation. It marks its course thereto ete tye ae Qih and in addition | ‘ith death every year, and pilea up its thirty thousand treple ingrain, three-ply and worsted chain Vonetian | of forty thousaud victims annually. The course of the carpets, ninotecn cents per square yard, and in addi. | colera can be pointed ot as it afteets only a particular ton thereto thirty-five per cent ad valorem; on yarn | °l4s% who aro sunk in sioth and sin; but the clergyman, Venetian and two-ply ingrain carpets, fourteen conts per | ‘be s¥itesman and the Governors of Statos fall alike be- Square yard, and in addition thereto thirty-dve per cent fore the gisnt power of intemperance. He re- ad valorem; on druggets and bockings, printed, colored | Stetted that his own State was represented, or otherwise, twenty-five cente per square yard; on | OF father misrepresented by s Senator (McDou hemp or jute carpeting, six and a half cents per square | Stil) who, | in spite of the | most solemn yard; on carpets and ‘carpeting of wool, flax or cotton, | Pledges, was almost perpetually intoxicated, and though or parts of either, or other material not otherwise spect. | 2 Man Of peerless powors, he was glad that luis timo had Hod, forty per cent ad valorem; provided that mate, rogs, | Bearly expired and that’ ho was to bo followed by a sereens, covers, hassocka, bedside, and other portions | Yours man devoted to tho temperance cause, Ho would the entertainment to conclude with White's funay sketch entitied the Hippotheatron and Arab Troup MA. BRADSITAW'S WKYRIIT. At the Stat theatro, Bowery, on Weduosday evening (27th), Mr. S. Bradshaw will have a complimentary tn its tendencies in order to deceive the bie an epee loyal man, well ib through. esident, who is i out the country. is lotter was received hore a day or ¥ Yee? Cectaus ef recommendations | Co, cinen aad aibeus ledkbaicen ea teamaeel | te panating from any radical source. -It is said to have | writer and recipient are alike well known, and the { en all smashed on representations made to the Presi- fpanniioe cans bes in tho letter is beyond doubt. The at of iu haracter. letter runs as follows:— of ta true cl ter. There ts a delegation here Gatyastox, Texas, June 6, 1896. pm Chicigo of genuine conservative republicans, Dean mara es c s 5 overnor ton leaven to. Washing. Gorge C. Bates, laboring forthe appointment | gC *yrnor Hamilion lesves here mosrow for Washing 9x-oMcers of the Volunteer service to all federal | he goes ou at the invitation of Mr. Speaker Colfax, Senator fea in fiittnots ‘Trumbull and others, who regard him, as one of his admic: Abirene era tells me, aa the great ian of the Union party south of ts said Postmast ctor 1¢° Potomac, ening eiyede. Met Ae Cobloeher of Qustonet: tT eetecanh Ehablemadeilll Sis by: gralinis ‘aisaiesendia awaken a more lively and intelligent intorost in musi; to olovate the standard of musical tasta.and the tinprovae ment of choirs in tho performance of church miniy, te cultivate a higher style of the art; to alford ad ope portunity to singers generally to secure instruction, benefit tendered him by a number of friends, pro- | from teachers of ackaowledged ability, to listen O@ fessional and non-professional. The bill promises “all | tigh onter of talent at a vory small axpenso, and to have the Bowery favorites” out in ana plese. a social, gonial and profitable reunioa. The musical pros ee ee foosion aad all tatorested in music are invited to be At the ball No. 585 Broadway, opposite the Metropoll- | present, and it is expected that tho cecasioa will bring 4 : tan Hotel, Messrs. Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus | together many of tha frst ariats and inetrictors from Dewoit, boik at present purely political appointees, | rupture wich tie President. Ite will than be serenaded by | Of Carpets or earpeting shall ba subjected to the rate of | ¢h#facterize intemperance as the Great Destroyer, greater 7 hey bi Now York, a9 well aw from the New England States. ; z than wor or pestilence. Its evil effects on man were ter- | Continue inviting and attractive. They have mady very " yo I soon be called upon to give way to ex-olficers of tho | {2 fadicals. and will lay before the public th on ot | duty Lorein imposed on carpets or carpeting of hike 4 an hs 5 the last evening of the couvention Haydn's c : : the Union men In Texas and the South, alleging tuatthe army | character or doseription, and that the dvty on all other | ble. Tn the first place, it destroy is power of velf- | Little change in thelr programme, a fact whic re | the Creation wit be prodarod, with a chorus of foue my. Urevet Major General 0. B. Wilcox is prominenty | alone protects them from being driven ofthe county? | tats not exclusively of vegetable material, screens, has. | COOUOL, self poise, or self-ability, aa well ax his intellec- " w sum», 14 to be accepted as evidence of its popularity | hundred singers, ‘The performances are to conclude with a laughable bur leeque of the Niagara Leap by the Busy Family, THR PARE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. Joken of in connection with the latter office, and Bre- | {M4 .cxposed to very insult and outra Major General A, S, Williams, formerly incumbent | Te the same office under Fillmore, the Postmaster. State and the six! RECOGNITION OF A CONSUL. Fp crstetion oe 5s socks ahd roves, shall be forty- , 7 tual powers. It de ‘od also & man’s moral fecing Cin licibsbe tor tomes aA etn on qhoupat hy and expecially burnt out bia self-respect, He liked th volued at fifty cents or less per bquare yard, forty por | Mea of Black Hawk, a noble Indian warrior, who, when € ad valorem; valued at over Aifiy cant per xquare captured, was introduced at the Presidential ma yard, thousand Union black men of (le I minority which oppow and neral Jackson, then nd on all other oilcloth except silk olleloth fifty them. An tos m will be encouraged, and the: rer or leret mon, with bis keen, penetrating, lestrous eyes, ery birs. F. 1. Conway alternates the programmes and . The President has recognized Mr. Hausmann as Consul | lets the Prostieat Bul Mot. be permiited 4s orgie ft alert hair, stern, manly features and pure complexion The | uses the array of talent employed at the favorite resort, | it {or al! ‘se aga mn men of the State in bes rriawts: WALES, + . : tho Grand Duchy of Badon, in San Francisco. OF the white rebela.. The President will be dencrncet fis TA And bo it further ouacted, That in determin. | pacan culet surioved the Browident as with admiration, | ino park theatre, Brooklyn, with great liberality and _— DIPLOMATIC. CORRESPONDENCE. strongest and bitterest terms as having betrayed ie ; ing the duttable value of all merchandise imported from foreign countries on which dutics are imposed by this | tinued. “but so am 1. That idea of manhood war some. tor by any existing law, the entire cost of such mer- | thing that every mah onght to sustain. Intemperaaco chandise shall be taken which shall appear on the in- | destroyed a man's fidelity, honesty, trath and every voice certified by the consul of the United States at the | singie moral element. while the noble physical organ hase or production as having been | with which ho is endowed, so well adapted to rake him char to any party for or on account of | the prince of created beings, soon evinced the blight of said goods; and if such purchase and certification shall | tho Destroyer when it had ono fastened wpon him. He bo at an interior town, city or locality of any foreign | was gind the Exes law was hokting back « little the mea Of the South, and given them, bor he first volume of ¢he diplomatic correspondence, ae the Sonee C3 eae $ the e 3 is speech wil nal for >mnitiod with the Prosident’s annual message, last De- | yiditive crusade against te Tieaide pber, Las just been issued. It covers six hundred | 244 heretofore beea waged, and tue pi whites and blacks to the ‘polls to ex 10 div d relgtes altogether to Great Britain and tho | iy conferred and inalienable ‘rigits of part. ipacon im tae area, Tho correspondence begins as far back | #verument My information 1s direct and unquostiouadie. w. ber 25, 1964, aud onda November, 1865. Thelong | \” cindone Wand and (oo, are aman’ ’”’ but press'ng his the | Bem good judgment. She Legp-osenugone the engavement of the ERY PURIFY, STRRN American tragedian, Mr. Frank Dwight Denny, who will | They create a hwalthy 4) Appear at the house this evening, supported by a full | They are an antidese corps, organized expressly for tha orcasion, Hamlet | They ‘purify th lireall# nd cure anue ot.) on pation will be performed, Mr, Denny personating Hamlet, and femelle Sl ee vn no EKA Mise Ada Gray, Ophelia. Richeljeu will be placed on DRAKE ® FLAS the boards om Tucacay. The cast for each occasion ia | Ca%es0! Chrome » eal f nd Want of Vitel eoerayt : : to | Country, there shall be added to such entire original cost | asus apres Mig va . o ms ever protuned. They 6/95 @ which has elapsed since the décaments were sent to | | Here, then, is scheme that would bare done croditto | St actual conta of transportation tm the lane peo, auipe | Lemueates Of the terrible power of intempern » | stromg and well chosen. forales and persone tk aminmtary. comape ngress has deprived them of much of their interest. pe pononsrrg 5 eens oe eee He 3 {a | ment to the United ftatos. andl ail costs of preparation y stents aaiectile MOOLEY'S OPERA MOOSE, BNGOKLTY, propriet atarn *o toe cork Of mls . ie ay of the questions in controvorsy between the two edad aa @eanes Mthe nance of Trambalt ana | Of Preservation paid or z to auch port of | Ares same church, in the evening, Rey, W. H, Boole | The comedians John Mulligan and © Coley, with at. | dealer hav tn ox ke, ropors o tye DOS ES this day and generation, The names of Trumbull and 4 his 33 last shipmont, except oly the actual cost af — removal from! warchouss on board the versel for foal ar ge and except the commission or brover for the care of such shipment, not exceeding to and one half per cent: provided that iron and steal pg? 1 be valued at ayy port of such last | commencing his discourse he romarked that total absti stipmont as free on board, and shall include in the du- | hence was the duty of the Chrtstan, aod that im treat ma tiable value all actual costs of placing the xame free On | iho gubjec: nothing new could bo sad board, by whatever namo such costs actually paid or ac- | fy thtuily followed beings aut iont. for eruing to tho purchasor may bo dosiznated; and if the | to he obtained by a succei of the. te importer of any merchandise shall neglect ‘or refuse to | forore tho pacarce of thn Eie.se place upon his invoice, when offered for entry, ail ele- city tn thourand ram shops, or one for ments of items of actual costs so paid or accraing, OF | church members of all denominations except shall offer for entry, asthe total value, any billa paid | or one for overy ainety inhabitants—men, women and for such merchandire not completely finished, baled | Chidren, Supporag their income to average two thort- Packed or marked. or shall omit to iarlude the value | sand doliars per year, twenty millions of doliars is the of the casks, bottles or other articies contain: | snuual aggregate of receipts. For ths support of ing wines or liquors, or shall omit the proper rebes hol over three milliona of dollare are raed CO eee OF no tty king OF HARA, | Annually, There was in the treasury of the liquer deal such omission shal! be hold to be an undervalnation of ne thine ato two hundred su4 @fty thoreand dol. tho invoice, and the officers of ensiome examining and otal te Watleved: thash aiaiss las ane, 0 eoch appraising the same shall add the said items of cost and s to thwart the Excise law. Thre shall impos the penalties now prescribed by law for nn- re thirty rem shops to every eln or thirty omis dervaluations: provided that any importer of merchan- | paries of the devil to every minister of the Gospel. LA dive may add toma of cost pant or acerning after cer- | furs wero so wiulerated. as to become polavo, and a Udeation by the Consul at the time of making entry | qisingutzhed traveller had anid that to get pure Port thout meurring penalty; but if the invoice value as | wine in this country one wovid bave to go to Oport ifjed be _tronty per cent tess than thet al value or | make it there aud then roil home on the outside of the aciual cost—all packages and costs of putting up im | barrel, so that it could not be seen. After pointing out cloded—then the said iamporter shall not be entitled to | i detail the evils of intemperance, the services cloved correct the entry without penalty, but shall, if the atdi+ | yitn the ¢.stomary Methodist! exercises. tivn bo.to the extent of twenty per eantum por the cor gases tiled value, pay twenty percent additional a# penal duty; and It said importer shall not offer to correct such un, | Baecalaureate Sermon at Trinity Church. dervalration on entry he shall pay fifty perceatum penal | The annual sermon before the graduating class of duty, and if the undervalnation be thirty percent or | Cormba College was hed last evening, at Trinity over’ the merchandise shall be absolutely fortelted to dei Ue te anon Wukdaia shace ae the United States, and ali charges of a general character | Church, by Dr ard. 8 Incarred in the purchase of a general invoice shall be | first the kingdom od, and ail things shail be added distributed pro rata upon all the paris of such invoee. | thereto," and, in elucidation, the reverend gentleman and every thereof charged with duties based on a . value, whether sparide of ad valorem, stall be advanced | advanced the proposition that’ success in tifa ts bost at- according to {te proportl fel all wings, cigars or | tained by the practien of religion. To prove this he other duties paying speci: daty by grades, shal! be | ciaimod that man basa double nature, moral and mate Frataans Pay auty sctording to the actual cost Ww do- | i) acct having distinct aspirations aad each deviring delivered a sermon ou * Total Abstinence,”’ selecting his text from the fourteenth chapter, twenty-frst verse of Pan!"¥ Epistle to tho Rornans—''It is good neither to eat flesh wor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother stumbleth or is offended of is made weak.’ In frod Moe, a charaplen skater, have been added to Hoo- Am ley's company, already numerous, at bu Opera House, We desire to call attention bo thedaratiogs “A Hpring Wee tor. The analyais alvnwn it bo ee Brookiyn. Th» completes a very large organization. The | maa tm nstrel's programme ts well chosen aud extensive. vornments growing out of the late civil war are dis- | Colfax being associated with tho scheme would som to ° cast the shadow of a doubt about it, as we have bean led to lovk: upon these two men as rather in- . clined, while participating with the radicals, to Y of State kept Ministor Adams woll posted on the — more conservative and moderate measures. a oul their xssociations have corrapted them to suc! fadition of affairs, while the latter advised the former | a ugive that, wih Chaadles, bemaie Wade bisvess everything which could possibly prove of public in- | and the rest of the holy-pattiotisin. party, they rather . ‘The discussions between Mr. Adams and Kari | like eee of blood. see be remembered that th : Sec. } Just before the first gun of late war was fired sell and the re to Mr. Adams from the sec. Chandler, of Michigan, wrote to his friend Governor of State cannot fail to form an important partof | Hair, of that Stace, that “some of our New England plomati: history, while they afford an insight into the friends think a war Foul bo awtal bu; in my opinion 5 iv without @ little bloodletting this Union will not be w icy of the respective goveramsonts, rush.” The premature publication of thia elegant and Mr. Adams, in numerous letters, refors tothe viola- | Christian sentiment caused the honorable Zachariah of tho neutrality laws, and, among othor cases, — iene Neen peg necle Tostor ther tation c in the . s subsequent biaze of pal fervor that over the ations that the United States steamship San Jacinto | 1054 ca the ennounomens of the sitesi ce Bamter the wrecked upon a desolate cay of the Bahamas. Hor | picod-letting letter was a trump card, and its lofty author Aicers and crew found shelter at Nassau until relief | strutted ae intry pre ger the ponip a f _ ceremony of a Sir Oracle. fo now his associates an: utd be obtained trom the Untied Sates. The wreckers, res may plot insurrection and violence that appear ho bad recovered cortain portions of the movabies of | yory horrible and fearful nticipation, but which by veasel, presented their claim for salvage, the pay org per Be thes 2 eee Bey siruggie ‘ and i's authors subjects of acclaim and preferment. at of which they required ihcets,’ ‘Massid Detig | "as ue, tncieeds iin that baahie advanoesage ot the dered as the most convenient point for settling this | world we fod men, claiming to be enlightened, iatelil- m, the atoamer Honduras proceeded thither for the | gont, Christian genttone a sd Rie vise ogi ators, Bnei rately plotting revolution ap pose of procuring the coin with which to adjust the | Foe faust be great in men who will so deliberately sac- asact.on. The Consul of the United States, in com- | rifce all loyal instincts, all {raternal affection, ali Christian fanco ith the terms of her Majesty's proclamation, | principle, ali en! baggy eo an eee rope pp tag i ing crime, mosery, desolation, and ruin, w cited permission for ber to enter, That permission | (1 Soin, eet: os they may govern an enpire At voce rofused by the Governor, on the ground that | fur it is hardiy probable that the schemes here portrayed was not a case within the exceptions provided by the aby nog re pepo p| ee ts fea, — it, and ; so the Henato will again me thanks of the country ectamarion, Mr. Adams says there was no single day | fo, warding off a blow that would be second only to the ring (* month ia which this incident happened that | jour years’ war just closed. But it is singwiar to watch jirty-tive cesels engaged ia breaking “the blockade on — ey “on one rad rts | ae wie eJorts to destroy the President, o ingenuity will ot to be seen Maunting thels contraband Sage 18 | hich they invent new Schemes: fo: the seosmpllchment port. Neither had its hospitality been rostristed to | of their purposes. lat hybrid class of British ships running ita illegal ven. Mate, ENGLIAM OPRItA—BRNKVIT OF Mina RICHINGS, A.B. As The Freach theatre wae crowded om Friday evening The Jesuits wth atruly select audience of Miss Richings’ admirers, on occasion of her benefit. Mist Richings sa very esti mabie artiste, but she made a great mistake in attempt ing the role of Mane, the Child of the Regiment, Some of the greatest artivtes, Iallan, Froneh and Engiisit, who ee CEILS have appeared within the last ten or fifteen years, mate Agente Wanted._94,000 a V : thie thelr favorita rO/-, aad although it would bo umfairw, | sroenacs, Bor furvher yarwonare ——— netitute comparisons between Mies Rirhings! aad tet - ¥ rendering of the character, still It la, at te least, tg 1. dicious to provok: comparivons, Thore wereal excellent points im her avting and singing that calla up reminiscences of Piccolomini Louisa Pyuy but erpritand clan, thove necessary qualities of the mete Lore, wero sadly lacking throughout, The Ie waplan was tho best ia the entire rile. Of the rest of | | Address Bel Ween, aber fearl the cast there were three who eaterey into | ty UO a and repaired. the «spirit of the piece were useKe ionahie in every respect, in point of staging and setig Tey wore Mre Mozart and Movare, Seguin amd J Cot The opera was very croditably placed on thee stage and or “ the performance in general good aro # ov doubt All Legal Lottery Prince € that Fngiieh Opera, if cootined in the mat yor that it | loge ny Se Ton. nw has doen ipaigurated at this Laadeome LO Ue theatre -——— - Will become a pertuangat and successful (asd vation inthe | | AM Prizes Cashed bm be Metropaita, Tt # mory ec a tanta | Cireniare And drawings ON) ow mroker. 116 Braet aod ideas than Leavy yore, and it ns Gift Caress tn Crom 2 Ouly tn pile, perniy uF ere ‘k row, wot draggiee Pree OM Lal Pomade Keot Secitediy the haat Hair pressing wart fine "Sua gray air ated 8 SCR TON, 10 Asie Monee, these tubowt distriets, Bold by eye aly Dye.—The Best tn the ros on joint account with the insurgeat authorities in THE TARIFF BILL. tee, A And be \t further enacted, That no retarn of | their accomplishment To commence first with the lowor | gtynid he encouraged Wy aslo and the | , Barenctor' me Sse Masalaee “sanAalh, tubloute> States. To the remonstrance of Mr. Adams, PRES. Be rae prem cena ot fe ve wy wee re a tried Aye or warkdly nature, tro nah the practice of raligion anit | drama in New York peoe Pactary Mt Barclay siren nade, unde of ite teaths, those qualities of mind siaheien so naiiad thorhselvee OF station chances ar | Symopals of the BIL as Agreed Upon by | hervinafter provided, and. upon the articles orem | Mgindorstanding of wa krasbe, ite qualities of iitvt | wight anther of Mt Ri Wergiended pling works, | Dy, Hroadbent Cures Cansumption aad that her Majesty's government will feel the Ways Means Committee. be ar wo y Seyret sn Bhp men nenonrdi dhe advancement ary. brought into exiatanc: and atrengil- | entitled A-Nigh* (a Rome, will bo peowwe ted. I will be | ait Dicrasne of doe Luuge Tarual aud (aurea: oy Us 06 ent, to the utmost of their power, the vio. Wasurveron, Jane 24, 1966. bors tie [> np tbe oF olherwise to abawton | ened: Honesty, least in the seal of vireo: honor, | repeated at the Brooklya Academy of MP isc on Tunsday my outs Fe ME, Adee In foply AecETY regretted | _ The following ratos'of tariffs hav? buen agreed upon | to wo Chited States the whole or any partof any impor | Mt. {h%, arbidwal avality emce held im seh | si etd Haerisam's hanott comer of ¢ a Webaeotay i he was constrained to aay that every woil meant | by the Committee of Ways and Means, and will probably terion whieh may have revived damage on the ravage, | in deeds of violowce, but that delicate sense that forzids TusoOORS THowsN’ ORCNEMTRY +. Concenrs lwrt of her Majesty's goverment to put astep to this | ho reported to-morrow. They are tho result of acom: | or which om the original invoice was lead than tacale. Fn eee aeteT city tx | THe fourteenth of thove popalsea®. nten conrerts wil see made Cutltoly: fremieas 2% 10 APF 186, DAA Y romise between the recommendations of Mr, Colwell, | Ave dollars, aud notios of intention to abandon ax . da Ladalgomt apie tor the fa bings aut | tthe place thin cvoning at Koch's Toe race ( pn trrnag ae mene owl ’. , om tho 15th: of June, 1865, in writing to | of the commission, and the manufacturers and producers | 9! an importation shall be given by the importer hae kneases of othert-—as men most generally do unto | avenue and Fifty -engbtle arect a. WINS A MOOTHING AYRUP hae berm vend foe representative within tan days of the date of orig 7s the Intense inter- | of the country. A few unimpertant changes may yet be others aa they are done by—a spirit of a tien wtih onver tailing anfety ant euscoes entry of said goods, and in the said notice the merks ond trusting in the Divine that if w t reberes wind fanaa teed In the fave of soit Davis ig ane of she phi- | made, although few are anticipated :~ humbers of the packages, with the original and propot | fenes, trusting in the Divine promie, that if w ais ahd diartene weetser vow . the indulgence of the sh btewt scrimontous WOOL AND MANUFACTURES OF Woot. vaine of euch portions, shall be given; and the Coliector | thesy ara ail cond with relgion in the hemwan hegtnn ae} fing toward Mr. Davis or any of bie assoctates, thar | Clase 1—On ‘clothing wools, that is to say, merino, | SU0ll then direct the ‘appraiser of dareages ofteers | heart. — Agala, industr’, v0 necessary to the ; st : roaed the hope that the ends of jnstice might be sat- | mesiiza, met or metis wools, or other woot of | Scting aa such to examine the eoods nf of any great work. prudence leading one to avoid . HL eth the least poosible offasion of hummaa blood. | merino’ blood, immediate or remote; down clothing | “!wance of damages pee thr shail fotura & writ: | all those great risks and hazardons enioryrises likely to tod States, People took a8 a it gow not ' » have Lad enough of siugbter and of public and pri- | wools and wools of like character with any of pa. erty —— pa ronan a wT approved, Jeopardize the tntorests of others, depend pa gratifieation of acto sen *feetimg, tut 0 th ot wa, and the great virtue of seifeontro!, so powerful an pectally bad a severe retribution atready | (he preceding, loding such as have heretofore of aay end pro cof upon these misguided people, who bad by | been usually imported into tho United States from the Collector shall direct the duties paid om the wating from and attree bigher and holier Mueuce, om " , ‘ try of sueh merchandise to be refuuded; and 4) ing \taelf to the heart. Th 4 truly says, “Music of ¥ eota anton obstinacy brought it all upon the country, | Buenos A, New Zeal Australis, Cape of Good | 1057, cuore” anatt alte report at the ame’ time : ' poll Pine eh Air Davis could bo disgraced and then suffered | Hope, Ru Great Britain, Canada and elsewhere; waters Teid aeanaoned Uchbadine a of ¢ ae ay exist without the promence f Melighest onter ia ihe kore ave of portry.” The tate | A! (oe , sk (nto oblivion, without seriously impairing the | and alo including all wools not bereimafter described of of toe example in the view of later generations, [ | designated in classes two or three. Class 2—On com » Id porfeetly content, If Mr. Davis wing under | bny wools, that is to say, Leicester, Cotewold, Lincoln. i tho -afsquards of our laws andergone & tral for his | shire, down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other “ sbould be proved guilty, condemned and sen- | like combing wools of English blood and asually known anitfor the leat penkity the responsibility of in. | by the terms berein used, and algo ail hair of the Alpaca ‘olve upon President. I | goat and other like animals, Class 3—On carpet wools e would meet it with the dignity and vd other similar wools, such a4, Donskoi, native South office. Neither was I dis- merican, Cordova, Valparaiso, “native Smyrna end in- sed tbe teve that, what it might be, big decision, glu me also such Wools of like charactor as have been t eotn the manner indicated, would be aitended by | her totore usually imported into the United States from v of evil consequesces to the reputation of our | Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Syria and elsewhere, And the yret ! over civilized Europe, which svemed to be a | duty upon wools of the Grst clans, the vaine whereof at Many of these of religion, but where iroe religion ia they are never pce nnagea —ig ae a fr My arent soccees In life pr sappores happiness ob- ee ee oe, eee tained, and this, no tatter what the worldly alvantages paid into the Treasury ; and if the merciandive shall be | peanires religion as a condition precedent. We mast rerk Feported at of valn@ Got suMcient to. justify sale, the | hedvits renaion a8 2 conden loa must Gok be sooghe samo shall be destroyed or otherwise dispowd of a4 the | arer asa means of acquiring the conditions of wi Collector shall direct. And the following described | Sivcwee “\utim order’ to please God and tux Ills glor articles and merchandise only shall be exceptd | thee all these | ings will be added thereto, The Fever from the operation of the preceding prvvisio®, | eng gantieman drew an eloquent compartzon betwenn and may be admitted to reurn of duliey Of | the mental condition of the mere man of the world who ount of damage on the voyage of importation 88 | hag heen successful and of bim who has wate religyen ase fer thgd may be awarded not above | hi giide and monitor, and ¢onclided with a few parting twenty cent, on bot above twenty per cent, fie ent to pay the expenses of custoty aud oie of the Ameritas public ite ma ve befors the last eeason was formed by Sane CONVAFHM Ng \h oto & mere pretine for young \adice or a9 Am A ment at publir promena and m iitery ope tacit by Shere techie’ miaion war to sway the ballroom of Uy give tm omecrens ome while a peered ts Wighest sin was lo atmin to the seneual indulemmeewol the dinner table Hut the fast season chanced ale thet Goot artine, cap managers wed mins OCMLe highest onder 9 ole tha taate of the politic ~ abtile Upwootse Mate ars Sr Vou Notteed ttt The Great Ime (ae Bpoweres tee eyed Bow Teer Steet ANTLEM @ SCULAV FEM ae reppin ag tlemen of the graduating clas “ mor Aulte oor sume F tenia, Seeded, excreting. S * | | description for any other cause than actual iromerson \n rs Imtels: : : ty daye, i ortier We make revvtn for ih ard, fi J r he had | two cents or less pound, and im addition ’ Willtamsbarg tn’ tolerated by (he criteal agaiene that nightly \hromg the wholesle tate Cell ot Aniee @ Achefers oan ‘stiamre Me haan comma mone toe tae avee thereto vem per cent, of valorem; tho Guty epee weule p Reig Aon bay Pe mey Se eeieey tee oe bby ~~ facture of textile fabrics damage may be jd fromm Bepoey Deare ww tts Sreret —About eight o clock breakage or by salt water to the extent of Afieeo per | ow saturday evening a man named Clrstopher Arnold, hinery may be contany of en ee A 7 per coutum. | seed twenty-eight years, fell ina ft im First street, be On tm, Uinned iron and terns tin, not above fifteen per | tween South Tenth street and Brosdway, Eastern Dis- cenium. And all acts and of acts \nconsistant | trict and shortly after ired. The body waa con- Gran the provisions of thin act ghall os, and Whe same are wen P mae ay, thee ter eed Creed ereeta, Now Tort ont conpert halle The great muses! feaiyale (hat ew mon tgriher Uae tides of the Tevtone ia Patheriant have ale [oom thew way here Every soma +e have ia (he various Citian of tae Union crowds of mane loving Germans assembled, apd we heer the peotern® n ht to Be tiny upon Jef Davis, | of the same class, the va! whereof at the last port or wi rt areyfhy niversally and #0 earnestly dis- | place whence exporied to the United States, exeluding A a Korope, Mi ‘our sentiments are | charges in such port, aball exceed thirty.'wo cents per wood jist and wise.’? aes pound, an whan ag pound, eas te sation ‘is eo ome contains the correspondence, &e., relative | thereto ten cen! pow val ; ap usueaueion of Preedent Lincoln, and Mr. Adams | wool of the second class, and epon all hair of th Howe's Sewing Machine Company — FLINE WORK Preeti Ss 6 Bronte Agee eammt rth Phaow athe Ourve te be the pare he station heuse, and Caroner Seith held en of the old masters frome the thrante of & Uhovued y Pesoy ape sem ee a ot ee Cio Mr Seward very many addrenves and roro- | goat aod other lke auimnals, the value whereol atthe | Tun jot Pulte yes ee ‘aaware taken te | 2a Yorrs . ome 7 ale oy Ob on the subject from all parts or the kingdom, t place of port whence exported to the United ‘The @ity on colle dad ten le enchang on cigars fog dp tea weteoget tho Gaehaens, ert Rieti re | singers and the menutbee of 4b + interest in thig matter is all bat universal.’ | States, excluding charges in such port, shall be date of Fey ber 5, 1865, wrote to | thirty-two conta or less pound, shail be ten \r. "Ade 1 genbenaiiee oe +o conts per ran a in wt oa one o hep rhage sete 4 ou, by direc:ton of the Prest- | ed valorem, the daty upon wools of (he second cluas, co ‘te will barther hake promises nor grant | valac whereof at the last port or piace whene ther pasports or permite for return to rebels now | exported to the United States, excluding charges !. Appt ations for pardoms will be consdered | In such Fy Hae exceed thirty-two ray hed 1 Sty conta per pound, and fifty per coat at the corner of Water aad Grand streets, Williams. « | burg, and was uniarriod. ad valorem; the doty on champagne wine is unchanged: dovy om coal reduced from one dollar twenty Ove cents tat Acctonst,—An interesting |4tie child named Womabao three Diving at Mo. 6T North per ton to lifiy cen's perton; duty om all kinds of iron | Mary ) oot years, wilt be lucreuwd frow one-quarter (o one cont per | Mixth strest, Rasterm Distries, while toolhag out of the two dollars le some th ag formraad 4 taont German forme tot’ : m mao te tha name, Th 6 commonly called be 7 iad es p Bectey tabede J Sag regret os — but Ms Dearing ih only the weal of appreeiation oa the 56 Opry rue part of the hearer, renutnmg fam not being fam ar wth jty maw r® Narmanies and divenuledt themes The more | set Temember 1. Newtacce a ee ‘ L bem » ®, sadtive tet Toe ony persons making them are roading im the | Penne. 5 hereto, ten por cons ed veloremy the duty apoe | pound; iran pigs nine dollars per too; raltrosd trae, hie story gino, abo wn o clack yaharday morn | ie nr easier tt the mare aire're it beans ct a ita ct nota conditional sppeal to the mercy and tho | woole of the third clas, the vale whereof at the Inst | wich now pays netonty cents per hundred, raised to | Ml Yon her mamnes, Ont, filing Ne the gruied beneath, | uy, however, thewmare now, fren whos springing vp | _Bamavalatnp raved tile anuaimty of the govermnent,”” us of | eecheateestoms te tosh pacts tons, be Beet Beaten os: | one dotlar, iron bars one and one-quarter cost; the | sreMental dea! in Germany 10 Flew the Moubre malay of thee mute | . path. thas tap tno * Adams, it a letter dated tember Inst, speaks of | ciading cl i . » es wk the graceta) amd elagnal creations of Waly AL ae | Kaangerfert Wem thet Ff the works of Rerthoren Mantel | Hayda, 30° pane, Gehabert ted Welw, interpreted by an INO Merhori an) OF verre We Overrmerog The \ duty on stool of at! kinds will bo doubled, on Paria Masonic Commemoration. hite one aad» half cent per pound, duty om chalk and Rewaens, Va, Jone 26, 1946. eliffetane reduced to Ove tollars per ton —the present duty The Masonic Fraternity commemorated #1 John's iversery today Th .) “4, Hee ja ton Zoliars, Diamond dust is placed oo Ue fro Het, = {ant fen p—( Bi A >. wot Wen 9 ieee on to Ireand, and, while alluding to the re- | less par pound, shal: be three conte per pout the duty 7 H : * pave ovis of the rate ciaes the value whereof at the tesa ration of the Fenians, aye 1 bh oe r pay vy y \Sinees on to the Uoltad § lading ol on in ach port, shall exoved tw: wantiag in the elements of moral power, | cents per pound, shail be ax conta per pound, provided . f be internal A Neat were | Toletne Of Servet fem the Uamene of the Yarngertund Singer Sewing Machine, With ton- hy root 60 violence could end only in the slaughter of | that any 1 of the slowp oF bair of (he alpaca goat aud | the duty on paper hes not been change, bat t! Sreet Metindiat chiuret, share rergions fercice . : ’ ip The Hing jae . . Thaw ty without the pgasbilty of attaining a gngis | over tke animals, which shalt bw imported in any othe] revenie tax has been taken off The duty on table oat. | <oadneted by. the pastor, Rev. Biatiare Dusan, ersinied | arse % Tits the spbmral of wh earthqnane or vow | pryrsiien 4 20s wer ion ms ier oun wecbaty ‘ The elect would Ae Ao piny ed then tg et cms oe - Me one ST toe ‘ of mother of pearl liaadies, one dollar | by Rev Loving fa yee = Be alee raeroenat ruse of Sve yoerten: 1) fas been Jeery aot Chae th0 a their opponents, A far ay | practised, Z jt : ) with ivory wT) rae prema sen aren a to 18 4 A ss ts baleen pe Pn ; neu op oad agsiduonsly on! Recrot 4 adiiioa for Lhe purpose of availing the ery or * fer dozen anf Atty per cept ad valorem, other domerp | ir pain ge be ms o coe — werent © — ™ Py y, toa Morn im Yaron gafect oa, which might, perhaps, be done by 3 id ther duced tava Thee ajere Whee tack ¢ | | tons of cunery ity per Comt ad valorern, The duties | pa ee “4 Za “ots int torre the ewe Line . bs n cian sympathy, tintil the procrastination of an- gn substan: { 7 _- that ate ¥ qe wrt oy) Death of Mev. Joe pr th. Kennerd tn ne cttw ey were are soe ood wrens Os if OF wegen dng snoald woary the £Ov Into radial men. | univ unt of diy w whigh t would «sBorw se 90: nn AHEAD THAT an vot Target Increaned, BHR om they Sete touete, Foon 0a 008 v gh de and aes ve Senses, Sod irs wth me i th wy the oo avewhis 4 ants " te Soueph Hh. 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