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| a NEW YORK HERALD, THUSDAY, JULY 5, 1866, 5 result must be conflict. Yu order that barbarism ang | is nothing makes me apprebensive when I wake to the New Orle: Cotto Brouwersmsven, June 1—Arr Isabcila € Jones, Jones, AAL Le, Pet Cashed, Dra d AN’ TI-SLAVER on id be united under one government, one | North myself. Those apprehensions can be removed in t: sis New co Mpa Gury 1806, Baltimore a ings, cuoulars ph eg ies oir pag y e or the other must be able to centro! its rival for the time | this way:—Send your leaders this mossage: ‘Admit no 700 balea low middliug cotton’ at Sic. a 320, | . BOuDeAUx, June 19—Are Frederick Gerstrcke: J. BR. CLAYTON, 10 Wall atreot, N. ¥. Beeea righ carne tes aotiCarciae tany aersh snnas. | ate, Top the present; hold it ander’ the’ ewand ti ah Grmee, Bank sterling Fee Bank checks, 3g | XXGHE. BLN Hawkign, Wyeth Havre, “sii iat, All Prizes Ona 1 have a righ to carry its civilization into the barbarous Legal Lottertes,— t Cowen, June 21—Arr Teutonia (5), Haack, NYor¥ jays are safe to Northern travellers and Receipts cotton to-~ 2baies, The year’ South, The civiliz°d North must have a nght within | f@ marie of business . tty e Meoire. Callas Cireulars and drawings sent : . the national girdie vo control the barbarism of ite neigh: | Admit no rebel Statse eves then, till helmet ede tis Imp 0 cote aout to 4,895 bage Soonegprecete Tenedodts Beamiay Ceres (aah enibe J CLUTR, Broker, 176 Broadway, CONVENTION AT FRAMINGHA MASS bor, “Now, what controls the government! Two ele- | and the ballot, under the sanctity of federal’ authority, fore), NYork. — * All P , ) bu MINGHAM, + | ments—land and the ballot box. Land owns the govern- | are the secure inheritance of every man burn on ite SHIPPING NEWS PEXNAGES, June 1S—Passed by, Anna, Dart, from Phile- rises in the Royal Havens and ment. That class which owns land will be able to | soll.” (Applause. . Iphia for Cronatadt, wel svaamorbuiies ays yy) | mould the goveroment. It always has been so and After Mr. Phillips there was an adjournment ener naa Ge itn June 1d—Arr Adelgarde, J nesen, NYork; P. GAIGE, . way. } always will be. | What made the democratic revo. | of half an hour to auable the large assemblage to enjoy SPECIAT, NOTICR. Ginn dare Ste tae ieieseien, Meceadz, Wie| Branavesh’a Bully” } : nce in ‘Because rz ings that were stowed awa’ ki te cl 01 (and was ordered away), wf ‘Wendell Phillips) on the } sovics parted with their lands, and because | Wagona This occupied considerably ‘over’ the ai: | Hajeshoull bodesinaes intended for the Naw Yous | (tt rand BeAr beg Amos M Roberts, Sagua (and mat he Toth mote FO in the Raleg Minhan, ont the French peasants got possession of’ them. What, | lotted half hour, and many — parties _ proper!: + ~~ ~ ~ won | ald for Boston): 2th, bark Sarah B Hale, Hutchinsod, Phila, | gupertor to combinations of podophyittn, ealoopnth, seam Rampage. om mae pind Sill makes, & democratic revolution | thought they could do better rambling throug AtaaMAo vou EW ToRK—uss 18 Gelpta. Hid 23), bares Oak Ridge, Lum, « port north of . nl Ug lane use then and now the e MOO iady groves and along the sheltered shores of the faylor, NYork; 27¢hy" brie Libby, a po eee tiny, Libby. a pork | MAY, Sloe or calomel, Fr boy, ruling class of England held the land inits own hands, | lake, conversing upon other topics and fe th Of Hatteras; Kverg ‘ mane The South knows this, and pledves horself to keep the | other epochs than those to bo dwcuased. from the ante peasy ag meptats June die Arr Persoterunce, Urdsk, NYork for Lon. | Sh.article of extensive commerce and great dnmestic coare- {ands of the South out of the hands of the negroes. On | slavery platform. The consequence was that there was h July @ af don (and proceeded). BRANDRETWS PILL Exsinokx, June iS—Arr Uman, Andersen, New Orteans | are a musoular purge, « mucous Both the President and Con- this she plan's the corner stone of her policy in the | a considerable diminution of hearers whe! peak: Biv ; FKe anil & Nytrogmera firmes: possible manner. On the other hand is the | was resumed, and before pies Aaly sone riage | Si: eel ARR ED. iy mg ‘ LR wate oat nny Peration, and Willa are ballot, the only possible thing that can control the normal | manifested to ‘break off alton Thi eatae wit takes abt Gor petonen mate Noten dala f0 i gress Denounce: altogether. This compelled an | toweist. with mise and S°B passengers, to the Notional | (and sid for Tiles Mandate Minne Moe tess ° rule of all governments. Land is the ballot box. In our | abrupt cessation to the speaking part of the celebration, | Steq Navization Company. June. lat 42 10. lon ti 40, | Fasano, # loa Brandreth House, New Yor reconstruction scheme these two items are the primary | and most of those who had attended from Poston took | past a sh'p-rigced steamar, bound W: 2d inet, lat 4118, lon | 19 6 day, sacely ones, The ballot box is indispensable, With it all the | the earliest train to return. Th, Proceedings were con- & hark ¢ from Cadiz for Boston, same | Victor (Ifa ry Sortes. others range themselves in proportion; without it there | ducted and closed in a very orderly manner. daypt 4109, lon 66 Vivid, Baker, from London Gaxam Gy i , Trocks, Quebec. Warerdomne, 425 and 427 Broom street, New York he Purpose of Congress Only to Save the i hardly a p ssibility of salvation. Now, on this sub- ty tidied POETS Basia. Gisece, Reveon Junoae deiinaie and Guests ear a Hin port Neck Jone: Comer. S09 ~ , ject Congress surrenders the two points—the land of the pagngers, to Garrison @ Allen. : Havax, June i—-Std Annie Morse, Cardiff wnd United Batchelor’s Hair Dyc.—The Beat in the x and Untied | world, the only perfect Dyn; hartnloan, rel Kaith, Wheel neous Factory, BU Barclay airert iustante- Republican Party at the Ballot Box. United States and the ballot, Congress has neither con. vaship 7 States; "American Eagle, binger, ior theta ors abe feared ti poet penepe nt GREAT FIRE ON THE EAST RIVER. | mfiniwnct potees Setanoah June 30 6 P3t, with | Bice: ime tecara ti eh the rebellious States. I say on this subject Congress has amaahip Saragossa, Crowrall Ghatlontom, Li pour. my ey od Delt Saas een, Ancacicn, Cardut surrender d. You and { know what Coi means. ft apeneemncrwsne mg and passengers, to Arthur Leary, Had heavy hea arora gs dy, Woadscath,, Newport Bay Mit Hatr Dye—Black or Browa: n.d in #37, lon 74 31, spo piv. | United States; 21 Bocande, New Yor We know what hope Congress indulges m, We are accus- woe 2d nat 1at 9487, lon 7481, spoke brig Seylla, of Liv- | United States: 21at, Nas Moyer kYork, Hmitn, | TANK wlz0 7B cents. Sold by all druggists. Depot 68 Day at. tomed to say that the President has a policy. ‘ ew 0 5 us ‘The Double Dealing of the Radicals | thai a yitake Tho President hes Zo Sone The New Haven Steamers oar ty Cs ragmeange oe aged iabimon gn seal ta ni af Sid fro Snow White Steet om Ouxhaven 21a, b, Meyer, NYork; Ann & Foggan The President hopes to be re-elected tn 1868, and he will ‘ pts Royal Saxon (Br), Randall, Manila J. via Ci and Lizzy. Jeasen, do. ‘ . i Exposed. admit any policy to secure thatend, For that he would Depot Destroyed. Hope Apia SS Wikhenp, ar ie i We Cameron, | Havana. Tune 28—Are steamer Corsica (Be). Lemenurier, ae, i WOH, Gent 'by sual. 70 Honeew ’ even give suffrage to the negro. The Prosident has no Gusod the line May 26, in lon 87." No date, off Cape Good | NYork; 25th, bark Nanole T Hell, HLuteuings, NYork; brig sib la ideas—he has a plot; he has uo pr nciptes—he has a sel- &e. &ec. &e. y epoke Br bark Grasmere, from Shanghee for NYork; | General Marihall, Bllts, Bangor; 26h, shark Ada Carter, Dye—The Beat Eve ° 21, dat Jot a pike is ry " hy er Cuba, Rollin ry ore, oe patnone piadel “ San ae brie leis rnd ‘June 19, Int 2 40. Yom! 40, bark thay mga’ 28th, brly Maria Whericr, Wheeler, Matangas; Sith, steamer | Deoettr ured id retail; aleo applied, at No, “4 5 le! io eam allow 1e ton for Clenfur; tare and Stel ‘hilade! 4 < outa, Tney Do Not Wish the Ratification of the ’ w Heiteras rhe wi Mas brand dave 17°20 Aan trigs Copnachane (itr Henry, NYork; Nellie | yy ra wera pore HA maintain the harmony and predominance of the republi- ip Harry Warren (Br), Atwood, Calcutta Feb 28, with | (Br), Daaney, 20 ‘loth, bark, Ravenna r. Langworthy'’s New Premtum Trase onres Ruptures without paln or faconvenience, Worst case HELMBOLD'S, No. 004 Broadway, Constitutional Amendment. can party. Congress, in the true sense of the word, has | Now Hauen steamboat freight depot at Peck slip, and in | Adse, toorder, "Passed Cape of Good Hope May L4, crossed | lea ath, line June 10, in lon 3. May 17, lat 828, lon'll 54H, | bark Jane (Br), Maitland, Ballimoro vi no policy. a8 & pul and its purpose is to tide | ashort time the wholo of the buildings, were in a sheet | poke Br shin Cathaya, from ‘an, mn for Queenstown. brig. Robert Peel (Br), over the fall election, Now, the majority in Congress be- une 23, lat 23 05, Jon 60, spoke ship Brewster, from Calcutta Cid 28th, bark Glendale, Munroe, Baltimore. Hove that by saving the unley of the republican party | Of flames, When we went to press they were nearly all ||or Boston, Hauirax, June 26-—Uld brig Spartan, Mci’herson, Wilming thoy will save the nation, I will acknowledge the hon- | consu; a hs Ship Arinada (Br)), Jeffrey, Calcutta Feb WU, Cape Good | to esty of the convictions of a majority of Congress; but med, and the shipping adjoining were in great |/1ow May 8, with mdse, to I Lirbeck & Co, Seats, NOrleans; olted. Cal honesty of it# purpose; but the purpose of Congress is to About three o’clock this morning a fire burst from the fi Hatteras, with Haht win y 6 Conner, NOrleans ander Safee—Also Side- Murray street, corner of Cob- mn. Lavenroot, June 20—Arr Coucordia Senator Wilson Charged with . . Bilp American Congress, Wi ‘ard, London May 24 and Persia, Doane, do; Zist, City of Londo Mireho and Sev ee — Duplicity. what I wan’ you to observe is that Congress to-day does | danger. faleok Wisht 30th, with in SE paasencers, to Orin: | Asia (a), Ramsay, NYork; tei, Bt. David (a), Atrd, Quebec; Florence Lock Stitch Sewing Machines— J not to settle the question involved in the revolu- ———_——________ pel, Minturn 4 Co,” June 8, saw ship Universe, t Ba. Ph Low, NYork. Reat in the world. PLORENCE HEWING MACHINE tion, It only proposes to lay before the people such Other Fires in the Ctiy. pod for New York: 16th, om the Grand Banks, spoke sohre In, Thompson, Quebec; Gaspee, Emer | COMPANY, 609 Broadway ee mation will save the republican party FIRE IN WEST SIXTY-THIRD STREET. deny ORANG ubehes thin U7 dareteons of tales teat gg ayy gg a - " trust - a the entire pass lyaweet of Sable Island , Cape te Verdar Mar | @he stat of arent ee BB craggy abies, Ur Aa MPT ee GPR NR ig a Le “Sip B Aymar (of Searspor, Me,’ Sawyer, Turke Isisnd ; tee Gaia, | Frand—An Out-door Florist, When q ‘esmanship the North Timidity tie ene : ernoon a fire oocurred in @ | y5 ays, with sult, to Walsh & Carve , Carey, Baltiinore via Cardiff, Prisctit, York, | ‘the season’? was over, lately passed off an “genuine per. Good Book, ‘He who ‘secks only to save his life shall | woodshed owned by Mra. Nicholson, in Sixty-third atreot, Fk George & Henry (Ham). Peiers, Canton March 7, ay. tos" mmme gute flowers that he had cunning and Hypoerky, lose 11;”” and so of a party when it is reduced to a policy | between Broad “ > | siede Rong Hich, via Sc thonan June, Sh with-toas io WF |. Hot out 19h, J B Rufus, Wobster, Roaton: Emily, Thus. | sprinkled with PRNNEV'S wonderful ROVETIAN COTO concocted only to save its life it is sure to lose it. The | rs way and Eighth avende, The flames dt's fon, "Passed An ‘ape of Good Hope NOrleans; Maneh Jones, NYo1 re- ite aa to cause hun o . &e. de. &e. South has never fought upon this line. She has always | = to a row of frame tencments in the roar, on Sixty- 4, St Helena 2Ath: crossed the oquator June 6 bh Th mi Luce, di null iorvune. Was iia fra Vor pain by all Yoted for what sho believed ber principles, and frankly remo pipe ay sera et ee yi eaH els Bove gen Sst Ohh tadee wad 3 pasoees pata. t eee i avowed it, and four times out of five 'she has suc- oa catiings were damaged | if wa order, Had heavy weather. Lost and split sails. buy of | Howe Sewing Machine Company —Fi | ceeded. The policy of the South and the stetestauship | 1 the extent uf about $500. Loss covered by insurance, | PW OUT, Orel John, NB), Jackson, Lquique 102 |, Baltimore; G | OWE, Jr., President, 000 wag. hionte ante sans Bostow, July 4, 1366, A Fourth of July Anti Slavery Convention was held to-day at Framingham, Musa., some twenty-five miles | rom Boston, under the uuspices of the Massachusetts of the South are courage, frankness and an idea, The | ¥if@ the result of fireworks. Jay. with walt statesmanship of the North is Umidity, compromise and FIRE IN GREENWICH STREET, Hrk Ida (Ital) hypocrisy; and you read tho history of the practical Fire crackers were thrown on the shingle roof of | °" Statesmanship, a5 you would mark ‘the passage of the | building No. 456 Greenwich street, owned and oce ‘pied | acl wittauene he eit Lewin & ona, eum raras at nicl -Arr Teabel, Davies, Boston: ist. M1, Cs Phlladelphiay 234, Bellona (9), Dixoa, N crn peas out to return) Ent out iat, Nictaua, Downe, for Nos rpool, 80 days, with salt, to te Attorney Gen or of Maiden lane, be Caravan a ross the desert, by the skeletons of men who | as a bakery and dwelling by Hugh Taylor, <The damage | | hte sete col se Aud Nis Fajardo, PR, | Matanaas dune 22—Arr barks. Mary Hason, Ryder Row | Remember J. Newbaner's 5 Btore, Anti-Slavery Society, ‘The Worcester depot was crowded | suipo-ed thomselves statesmen and found out that. thoy | done to the building # abot one hindred nd filiy dele, | IMMIT. wth suuat, terete Son & Cor Had ght wnthery | ton: Alorene, Partridge, New York. beige Lllts, 1a B67 Cana! siroet, AX the largest, cheapest and best ia Now from an early hour by those who were anxious to be | 8f@ Obly charlatans a‘ter all. (Applanse.) Now, thers- | lars, and to the stock and household furniture, by water, th of that plice 1 | delphias Wheeler, W » NOrlenns, 23d, Ms » | York city pubiicwn party to-day enters on the same track. Look | about on» thousand dollars. Insured for lat 2 Small, i achr Martha Nickels, Small, Machias; 24th, ‘ at ity measures, Its plan fs this: It undertakes to cut | North River and Greenwich Insurance Peeing down repres*ntation in the South in proportion to the | freextended to the roof of 458, occupied by Wm. G4 present or to take part in the al fresco proceedings of the day. The quarter-past nine train brought thous ila (whaler), rovinertown, ey Nassany, Wardell, Salt Cay, TI, 16 tA Hussey &C burk 'Mindora, Hrown. Baltimore; bigs’ Abby Thaxter Waker, Ferminina; 6th, Active’ (ir), Willingaie, Port wi ottery.—Kor Odlotal Royal Havann drawing of June 2 see at TAYLOR & CO, anda of people to the scene, where large numbers from | ¢Xtet the South disfranhises the nexro, Our | Baily. The damage done to the building i 00, 'y Lord (of Liverpool). San Santos, May 10, vin . Ross, Boston; Harry Booth, iS 2 fathers tred, in 1789, this policy. They said:— | and to th» (urniture about $4 rhe Roads, 4 days, with coffee er. Chipman, 24, barks the adjacent country had alréady assembledat thegrove, | Ailow the South three-fifths of the necro popula. | Du ld'mg 400, ined sod peniitien hol oe ~ ar (at Hichmond, Me}, Livby, Remedios, 13 | Carn, Beals, vs, | , Hoyat since Fes Among the fow prominent anti-slavery lights at the | tion and political geifishness in order to clinch | also damaged on tho roof to the orient Of $100, and tho | 4aswwith sugar, to master. 4 tat 32, lon 77, spoke | Bucknam, Boston; B Bdwards, Doty Saquas zh, I Riads ee depot wore Miss Anna Dickinson, in regular pic. | the other two-tifths, Sho would raise the negro from | housshold furniture is damaged some by water. In- | yp Leryn from Novleans for biverpool. barks Ada @ York, York, NOrlcans: Chas Hrewer, Mtetber TAYLOL 2 Coe 18 Wall streot, N. ¥. : a Plc: | slavery to manhood. We tried it for ninety years, and | sured for $33,000. . ne deca a la fay ain ll are ar a mtimnglll We pentig st lion MG, es - $ Bic costume, who walked up and down the depot | the south never mule a sing! effort to get rid of slavery, pcmassar bel ‘ oo aye Femelle erage MeN Lapky Bebieners: 2 Cee The Empire Sewing Machine Company, \latform leaning on the arm of a tall, lanky | The repubucan party repea's the same curs, and hopes it N WEST TIHIRTY-FIFTH STREET. sugr, todas EB Ward’ Co,” X i 1, bowton, removed to their elegant Broadway, vee: gentleman, with —_ ton; beard, much ‘silverea | Wil! be sucess ul. “Our leaders in Congress know that Between one and two o'clock this morning a fire broke Fk Onk Kiage (of Huckaport, Me), Bell, n port brig Ottawa, for port north | Houston street i . bd + sh Lh the amendment will be rejected. Of course it will be. | out in the Metropolitan ‘hine shop, situated 7 day wr rand molasses, to Moses Tay a ™ Sot o'er with gray, her most approved corkscrew ringlets | The President bas put his foot down against it, and has P, situated in West i zht (of Baltimore), Brown, 1 9—In port brigs Fleetwood and High, he Union Button Hole Machine-Solt land Nancy, for NYork in 5 days, achr Elizabeth, for doin S | exctuntvely by the SINGEM MANUFACTURING OOM PARK, rkina, NVork so cone - - - New Haven. Thirty Vears’ Experience of an of | i Nurse —MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP te @ 4 preserapy . fi * Thirty firth street, between Tenth and Eh andnolasses to master warned the Southern States not to endorse it! He has 2 J and Sloventh avenses, vinia (of Beas e Dow Bay, 16 day: * {old tem in s0 wnny words that they will bave his supe | {building le Known ax the old Red Hird Lino Stage | itn unincat soanpety: Me) Davin Cow May. tOdaye J dane, Port in refus ng to ratify it, Its not possible, wherefore, | Sa" The porton of the building destroyed contained | “hig’waitha Willina of cd from Dubtin, 89 days, with | Su that that amendment wili be accepted. Congresa judges | 4 y of barre @ loss will not be very heavy, | ir to GF Bullet that the republican party will be victorious at the ballot eats dallying with the breeze and adding a greasy lustre to the collar of her black alpaca frock, Mr. Wendell Phillips was also there, m light gray suit, with a suady Straw hat, and wearing his habitual glacial smile, which id Caroline, sx), Albrecht, Rio Janetro, 63 daya, with rick '& Co. aid haw bee ui a box, and that, un ettered by the adoption of the amen. ), Anderson o Janeiro, & vith “ Sho warmth of ‘the day was not suificient to thaw. The | mont, Canuress will be ablo to pass an act that will Ive GREAT FIRE IN PORTLAND. proape omic areca ali Mewes to nike fro pa ad attondance of speakers was very slim Indeed, and It ap- | a ballot to the negro. They hope and expec: that alter Pease tet ». Point a Pitre (Guad),28 | Qoeexerows, June 21—Are Ann Allee, Utley, Philadelphia, | ie oad Toes pale, caver ret | id molasses: to Staal & Co. dt Siaca, June li--Apr barks Ella White, Look, and Henry | 7 Peared thatthe occasion was taken advantage of to got Mr. Ph lips to deliver one of bis philippics against the President, Congress and ail thiugs in general, more than the defeat of the a € bam return toCongress | Immense Do stra ; er than they are to-day, ‘The . ptt clung pci ron Firm Losers to the Amoant of Seven n! hews that Thad Stevens could hear would be the Mandred Thousand Dollars, &e. oa ton ef Property—One P Lord, Yutler, ¢ ‘20th, bark Waldo, end, Lakeman. and Loch Ts With, Smith, | poke brig WH Foster, from Cuba fi rderas; 1th, brig Essex 1 Mist br ond, Hinck Hands aehes katitoh Sewe ng Fleetwing (of Liverpool, NS), Park 19 daye, with sugar and tnolasken, to V ie Machine and Butuanhole Machine, for any other purpose. m of the amendment, I do not disgrace the Po wedy (of Portland lark. Zist, windward, Lib! vorth of Hat “ ¥ proceedings when I say that itis a party trick, ‘ORTLAND, Me., July 4—7 P. M. Wet deci ean anit iter a Honeliiogs Carlisie. Baltiinore “5 . = te at bbe rete HENRY habe Meth set { Hlosut Ho or, hear.”") Itia got up to berve s'purpoea, to A terrible fire is raging here, having destroyed Brown's gard, Cook, St Jago, 2t days, with sugar and Sait Cay, Tl, Jane 17—In port ship B Aymar, for N York MISCEL NEOUS, The proceedings were opened w inging, Mr. Jobn | kill time til after the fail elections and get rido a | svgarhouss, and is si , Fi My ba pet . 7 . MAN KH, THRER POYFS ONLY i "i ” 4 i! howe Ne ad corner Douglass, excusing his absence, after which Henry Gwinn, | grutor and naeie a te out of every hvalvel oF thane stcewesaeaneetit, Allace, Nowvites, 12 days, with sugar Amertean Ports. wing, | Beceite Willamsiticg. = Bowuultu! de fan emancipated slave trom Savaunah, addressed the | publian pre:s before the 16th day of Octobor next will Porertax, July 4—8 P. Mt Hing aur. (of Windsor, NS), King Yara, Cubs, St days, | sefycg ANDMIA: July 2—Arr steamship Frade Wind, | curle, wate:fally ae. meeting. In his rance there was no! . | bold out that wis ts their Congressional plan of recon- P Ty ee witibugar nnd molasses. to ae de BOSTON, July 3—Arr bark Neweustle (Br), Blanche. Ba. me ROLY SPLENDID Ir appeal nothing to ind: | sruction; and if this Ws 4 und Tt succeeds then the | TBE 8r0 caught in the building above tho sugar house |W Arg ntion, Salvador, Matangas, 18 days, 0 ballast, tod Men, ieowe, Phinda Cia ATA Rahirbab's cntebrated Nonparniiyt vo cate the race frem which he sprung. He is of Very clear complexion, with straight black hair, about A great aaving of ier, with | d trigidity 0 ven back defencelers with uncovered head, | 02 Commereial street, aud bas swept northerly through Bry ydia N Cole (of Turkes Island), Samps ; ; a ; 0000 from 4 hands of his for- | that street into the wooden buildings botwoon (Cs Fuantano- 1 in com: tre and | M2 days, with eager, to Waydell & Co, Bal ix Jose A Devereate, Ik, Vi forty years of age, well preserved and of vigorous frame, y words, panywith Br brig Mary Ann, for N York. ; ‘the! ports, B.D BA: ‘With a strong voice aud nervous delivery. “His addroat | meanly beyond ali discripion, Congress deliberacly | CT* S'Tee's, consuming everything as it goes. re Mary Aan cof Halifax), Bartaly, Guantanamo, 20 | enrt tbe Maytion; Ontara: Hualley fhstor lace. sigh and style would lead to toe Impression that he was of | gives up iis friends to the haud of thor rnemy and | J- B. Vrown & Sons lose from six to seven hundyed | if and moomaens, Oo A mt ot : wing lect, with fair sume of reading and self. culture, although during bis remarks he said he could ‘Bewher read nor write. He viorfed in the attitude he AL HAVANA LOTTEUY in gold. Information turcisha® the nigh F derubboone aie ath (wad and alent, 4 < nit of | ship Joan Houry declares the war eaded and paces the loyalists of the | thowsnad dolisrs; Insured for $200,000. Staplos & Son's sie pein tira bene ine 7 x Maeat ake cer oppressors, “ ‘y Fs Writ Ellen (Rr), . Cow Buy, 12 days, with coal, to (Applanse.) ‘The great agony of the nation to-day isto | Machine sbop and N. P. Richardson & Co.'s stove foun- | 41'\"f 6x DeWalt ne oy ye 12 days with July 3—Arr steamer net, Crosby, Bo: A. Pessow pa eat Pn De belt yore’ ge at a-vembiage—an emancipated lant the institution of the rebel States upon a durable | At¥Y are completely destroyed, ant Elim M Wright (of Wellfleet), Wiggins, Sagua 12 TAYLOR & O0,, Bamkers, Wall ree? ow York lave of Georgia, He was proud to say that ve was the | founda‘ion, be ause just; and the only durable and | One-steam tire e days with sugir, to taaster : 7 / Hest that hailed aod welcomed Geueral Sherman in his | just oue Is that of land and the ballot, I know fire engine has jost come in from Baoo, Brg s'therwred, Siafth, Havana, 1! daya, with molasses, brig. Ki “4 1ouT PUB. jumner's sincerity and soutwelt's sincerity, and I know ray lewis & Paudet (Br), Ter | “ °. Julia Clinch, Bradford, St Andrews, NB, 10 days, Eiscks ” The onlolnd inca eoalecmeateelan tem char | Beata Wines aupieky soot ee wel; Wilson, having WASHINGTO with loosen 1s sel. Frees On rovidence: wir We Fraiton Fapley” gatew elie cases sermon frocdom, and were now deserving ail the rights and priv. | studied the history and compromise for thirty years, has ny. Behr St James, Lambert, Brazos, Texas, 24 days, with pees. Falne onty, <4en 4 oaxp wien Hleces of freemen, without restriction or limitation, He | learned nothing, but has made himself the tool of the iB eee wool, Ao, to muster, ae Ht Hoy" . | (ORNS, BUNTONS, HAD 2itieon Chitened at tA Mowery, asked or nothing for himsell, but if the people of the | enemies of the country, and defeated bis own party n W. Helen, Babrt, Tampa, Pia, 17 days, with tim- | Qin itacing, Hi ae “d Htieate Annintialor cures e#e Liiious wad United Siaies siudied the economy of Stats and Union | the matt r of Colorwto, thus making Massachweotts her. Asmvarox, July 4, 1866, Hallock, Witmington, NC, 10 days, with | NYork: sce De | fart natin. Hy madi conte ted fri mde the 5 . . a mea they would vive to bis ©: ht ot the ballot box. (Appiause.) The colored Rove bed been true and iaith(ul during the rebellion. le bad Limself, while in the swamps and pine forests sachr Etna ithe! Boston: sehr Klyaway, bety Aquila (Br) from Kio Ja Webernan, BanOtee Macht ones Fecord of the war 1 ert HBR Var the repubbenh | APPEICANT °°" “WRG OAR, NAVAL OmICR AT | ngzgiayres. so tonne Smith party will succeed; for 1 know of no other party in | Colonel Ludlow, formerly of Genoral Dix’s staff, is in iw Which to work this summer. T cannot tell you to desert | 16 city, erving to obtain the New York Naval Office | Bark Industry (Norw), 41 days from Bordeaus MENT OF THK MEARE <7? 098 Diamant ae BRAND GETS a Feroas i have been cused can be rd to OMe og So urser of the ateamsnip Missourl, from Sa Mhehelt, Pitta iphia, eohen May Alive, Vorry, New ‘Of the -outh, great access, and was im Constant commu- | the republican party, as there is none other to which i Cabil, New Vork, ~ as ication with tite eotorea people, and be found but ‘one | you can 60; but my advice is this: open your eyes and | through the recommendation of six or seven Now York —_—— och, Me Watermat, Ttgell, Sa yen 4 Bh erie ae REMOVED at ‘treacherous wretch during tho whole (ime, and that was | Underwiand that your leaders neither wish nor expect | Congressmen. Miscella: uae 4, one. Bs . See | Manicher. Prien po cage hf 2 w= and | ersad bed = nape Of Bie ea sry thie 5 Hl My meg of ek ancy eal’ pet tne oni THE JUDIOTARY, Purser JF livertar, of the stenmahip Egle, from th aS a is i CO., 2h Fark cow, nod all deuggiate A inp—s00 iv “ ¥f a tee = ks tue te ol a mu ne schre lille Hodetan, Hodedon 1 i —_ Ahad reported to men of the party whose opinions are worth mentionin; ‘The balance of the House Judiciary Committee are pre- | has our than tor ull Biles of late papers. &y Lemat, amith. Baton's Neck, Cid beig Mo: | Trew ars Beapy Baer i ie ms master aud his father that Hea a Gwinn was raisin; regiment tor the Yankees, Ho did rely upon coming mto Con:r ss unfettered by it, on: paring @ minority report against the Judiciary bill ordered 4 ae Brivis ¥ reehpors, NY. © thanks for favors She will be raised afler laking oul he remainder of d Lay Wwe men for tue Union, and be was provd of the act, | with the hope of wielding such strength as ported by a majority of the Committes. Or Phan Hevssked nothing, ho sual, for the freedmen, ‘He was | will checkmate the Presideut with his own wea. | '® ># Fl 4 ~ { Westerly, RT, 12 tons, new measarement, lt J-Mld ochre. Raward Bement, Catlin 4 i, W oer Opposed to taxing the peopie tor the education of freed- E and *ill keep the rebellious States ip the | Finnders, of Chilmark, CHAKLESTUN, June Sh-Are ech? Franklin, Comney, A wasponnt ui erot efile rink) prim, |mou; but be would purchase land and take alew saw. | bands of the army. (Applause) In all your meoti Missoar! Convention. a. eo. Amship HB Souder, Leonard, N¥ork Son the pottemirte Daido eond if dinclarges, and ree wills to ‘he swainps, cut down tress and erect a collece a ae his garage bat pt Ah Sr. Loum, July 3, 1866. from Morrie yard, « Horkport. Me. via Hofraes ia va & pe reb I State admitted withou land " called the EN’ Perry. NYork, i Belle, Kmery, Wath, = «gpd esiablun an sgncakers, ‘ustivation, and then let y loyal man in the eounity; no rebel State ad- | Th Conservative State Convention met to-day at Mer- Rta mange PbO : ee | eee as, Kore Throst, sth he country Will reap the benelit, and ne debt will Be in- | mitted at ail for the present.’ (Cheers) To recon- | cantile Library Hall. John &. Phillips was chosen per- | lien, who is to command bi we ASL gut teary ill meg mr am a Senetes w niwwrs irred in the good work. ‘The ‘diabolical rebellion has | struct the nation we are obli.ed ta bring these sleven | manent chairman. Resolutions were passed reaffirming | + ‘moar eck ge yon, ap May HOLMER: HOLE, July 2 OM “APE big Frederik Frew, | o Ready W hanedteve ensand @ Brouzht inre ‘expenses ‘pon the Unlun than we can | States within the girdle of the federal law. Now, at | thors jutions adopted at the Verandah Hall Convention | | Bax N 6 PxnxinsThe report of the lows of three. Th Howlon tur Gengotows, OC; Keokuk. Small. and | Bh ete pee atte Hee dace ‘well bear. He was for the seif sustaining principle of | the present day, four white men out as y five 2B | some men hs ago, and A committee Was anpinted to pre- he tory to La Pas was a deserter from am Biss. Religy. Oo Ver Tenet een ee | KADKA Abin a gic @abor anc nothing else, and ho would ask ing for hig | these F bet “tates cherish in their Le siege Je dosigh 80 | pars an nditvom to voters of the State, The Convention his tale no doubt for the purpure of Adsle Trutell, Beriitoen. Huston es nicwm bane ‘poopie the means of sustaining themsclves and | fenew th struggle Govermor Hamilton, from Texts, as | was weil atvended, and will send a delegate to the Phila- mm the Consul, a mag el CHT BE Gh CEEMAN OL MUNT—WARBANTRO, tadding 10 the general passpet ned Abe. coenity Wy thsle | ES pn epee Pde Ay He an | delphia Convention, Nichols, of Portland, was I . Maciiad for do. . Reha eeor: “Ek Week One ek thie ub ‘tows remarks to @ Clone in a @: ” S my STs eae EERE wccevipanese aa Oth ul © ved and tal M BAMA ire Oliver Peet, irk, Portenont < i, adele. od at ne ate Meer suatlent peroravon, which drew forth loud plaudie’ | sures the President that if his policy of reconstruction ry. nee they were sent to the United for Philpieiphin, Nelom Wella, Ryder, Oloncester tor Rew | & le at Bi Bowery. ned Sy ail prinnipal draggrete, from the awemt “ Weadopted that neither Hamiiton nor bik gap mig sone SIR BELLINGHAM GRAHAM, THR KEENEST AND | the 0 8 Consul (The W w a Sore Mary, Le! & en AMIRI. cualzn. gas emp (ease: Charles Kemond, of Salem, an unmistakably col- po ap ree oa ore Fee cones Ton eats wees, «1-40 BHAVEST SPORTSMAN OF ENGLAND. gee ae te grt te veut” as ‘hens - : rd gentleman, Was the next apeaker, and when he | of Texas From Hioriie, comes the wtie teenone States (From the London Star, Jane 14.) SS ee dee Komainwachre HB Bascom, Vrederic Pish, anger ana | bi. 4 RACHAE Wa Promsway, closed a -ories of resolutions were read and adopted. Ot porstble, ore, gob Friday night, at his residence in Park street, Grosvenor at aah Hesperae : mi \ ADDRESS OF MR. PHILLIPS. hadt J neva Spe pense of Were a nak week tex square, expired Sie Bellingham Graham, one of the MOBILE, June W—Are stearnabip Gulf City, Biewar s, AND neniyg rei ts . cotton a z . ls oote. S "This the Fourth day of July, the day which, for | {¢" was” pot safe. for a Northern dollar to go | braves Keunes and Mea tn or irasamen ‘mutts treat what | Naika ORL HANK, June Arr seumahip Fong h nea saree ({ pinoty years, the nai joved to'the sublime idea | south of Siaeon aud Dixon's line, How do you hope to . folk over king | sitdretn, § iit wank abawm'r termining iN dreeey .@ words have beeu for nearly nine years a glitter- ioe general'ty crue! tie—cny and lle words, com- Wax [rom hypo rid lips, Wo know Lhat the nation @ever, tll) wihin a year or two, made one singie eflort to \ gnake the-e words @ reairy. God to-day binds the na- si mance of its pledges. This i to its wal it dares not cross the line? ‘What, i. Met eths ehbe fees sate? he teat wo meet, bol Boots tn company wih Chass of Bie wi a pe darren Geter. | ss Seen ha ia uate wen bite ges hela tae Tom (Assbeton) Smith, Jack Mytton, Dick Chris. ithe Yarra, trom Corner Inlet, reperse the dis, gees & De itary, Lew HYork, Julia Newall, Metre, | 1 elewent by force until time bar worn out ts | (ely oe bona best” dba ay Rgewent beach, tetweam Uoroer Inlet an! Rabbit Bat | AEF epeogn, say 2—are one WO Applngato, sent | Pa Bote Havana LO any ne paper of March 27 has the ‘ OFFICIAL DB aWixa OF JUNK oe ¢ ties’ A on 2 follows: There ; aura and A te made capable of ApDrectns ey | thorough epertenan—rno one who, daregnrding all cx | nny "fa ange docunoune” ithe andar” dare Institutions, | en and influences pase Amey, but there | staclen. rode atraighter to hounds than the old Baronet | sind sttingy” a waite painted wh - eee eae aatpulatt at the astronomer calcu, | just dead, The hunting men of the present day would | with five oars, two of them branded with a “D" adie Intes the math tpt as.ar. Land, capital and the ballot are Te acpate ‘At the feats of those mighty performers of things a4 durabe a# the orth star, and their indaences | O'% . ae are Fiat ‘as calguiable as the moon, My advics, there. | Hear what hy gen Elo aa the | Ofthe fg fore, ia, (rust men po long Ff; trust capital, trast with most hard riding men, Bir nga: vac dan and emooth, exeept 4 bine! Te balls, rust lund, teunt Kuowfedge, but never trust | 18s had some revere falla; but On two occasions he very | 4 large chain rowiit the neck, There RADE TF men. fell me whet Aleck Stephens, tell me what narrowly excaped destruction. The following rare | bo sone. as sy Hight, wa large, Beary rams Binesey ae ay ey Roger Pryor Dalleve; tel me what Governor Atien tas fm nen gh pyr tng = be loat to the | the wreck covslsts chieSy of portions of thedeck and hesimm | 3 ¥ Visor, aim, Heian: A ipped nto. Ido mot care a jot for it want gee $ = “9 ety ss sevey fas been héldon the: Carge af L pecamne Cw the land of south “aro! oa Spou my sian} T wane the bal, | © sharp thing when an ox fence presented it gt re ig adi Porgy Bog thy NY¥ert, Conneeyeut, New branewr ‘and O K Bradiog, Elizabeth pert, Helle Sear Surge, Trenton do: Eoiree, Bitaavethport . wir Eihanathpor. Lecnida, NYore, Old echiw J © in ind RAltery STO. bas broken down the national “4 spocrisy and reveaed to us U it is only Qakin, these pl dges the corner stone of our na- ‘onal (uatitution that there is a chance of safety for the ein How do go sings so dare pA cary anched ea of a nation phe avery imam, at least every aon, was t be endowed With such political rights as woud coable pim to protect himself, Alter the fourth day of Juiy nations were no longer to be an amocmtion Bi we and slaved, of Nobies and serfe, patron and de- \ aristocrats and people; but nations were to be figure head painted white. The leat named ia man, with ean 4 nt eapreee, Neowe Haver, 31. Mein F ; 3 “e first rate performers were going in | hervood of ‘gover every class | jot box of South Carolina upon my sidé, and {ts capital | * 1 ree first rate per! b any of the oranges aad lemons being . Henry Precast Vreamani / iis owl handd the power to protect fiself. | ox ing nde: T want the seme elementauf trust and conti. | th? tame tine, but they would not have it. Sir Hel. | offer W for sale. c Denses D Foust, democracy. No man was ever born so weak that | dence to make the South the linghem tarned his horse, and cleared all but Lard, N York the rail on the opposite side, which probably bis weight would have broken; but unfortunately bis horve alighwed on one of the posts and was turned over on bis rider's interests the West. Send w betrayed us; ¥ yar potiey. ot know better I b | han anecber could provect tiem forhim. That & the oie sense of democmey. Now the war undertakes fundamen: m waage demoralizing the pop * DO mm licy that trusts to men, jar heart by ; nest. re sir Bellingham re king Lamber’a Point rairuct the Haven oD its ow tal idea | We trast only fn God and the things which Cod creaved. | ehert. | St err Meg go -edl os eon aa pi isis be the Ration has fecogntged no exception | Go thrunch the coming election with the F publican par- mounted ii¢ Bore and rod on; rat be ed. pot Droceed. | Huzabeus Hivac), tna daappeared Cram, feb | this ais cxcept tothe eareof the neyro—no grand | ty, weak as it is, for you have no other, but go | ed inany yards when be was oldrvod by sie Masts fous: | hy ordet of the Lighthouse Board Bl } woepun at east, The war iccomplete when this great | wiih a firm purpose to secure the grat ole. | ricke ie we os sanling to the geeeney a 4 és Le Benes ten hege xe) “it vothe Declaration of tadependence s taken out | ments of Southern life on your wide, or | Yun | Captain 0 8%, Lighthouse Lag nt Sree, Se toe naittution. The sar isnt finabed antl then; | are only planting the seeds of another revolution.” 1 Ghee ber at Dumnpting B nae . oie octal abncrna! exception the war grew. When | T believe ia hair a dozen or a dozon of the leading men of | ge grea. Hee toe tes ae 4 sosmship Melia ay open dead the war iwended. The epoch tm ate and Hou-e of Reprosentatives; I believe in | 804 as be lay under the hayrtac k whither bits trv | <2 pode ne Finca ny iy, — Seater, Car j ta Wiience geans toie—tiat the American nation Pa pvarpose, but what T doubt ia these cour. | moved nism at the time of the accident every moment was | gicular sinies wos seen fe ome, tha ba Sew a ‘vo chowladge that the principle of th» Declaration und Burke once sald, “There ya | expected to bo his lest. The pith of the sory w, bow | pee? ‘ut ondenve eovered the nogro, and. tual ail ‘men ir ' ever, ¥ to come, Ho wns ied three thes the first dey Whatemen. eeket fear” Thee. were and confined to his bed aa hing the seventh, to 4 Ship Commodere Morris Howland, of NP, Jwae ta, had vile pendence of a senator, born not of caution, | Wter sarprise—and, indeed, the anpoyance—of his | j.la) bbls sperm ol Ponto ta Ol tae, We dreads the Southend fears the streacth | friends, he was seen io fils carriage at Heraptof, | | Wark Hee Queen aalled from New Bedfore.S4/inet tor Ie of the conquered rebels of South Carotina, and te sty Pee 6 be We te os wort eee May berks 048 Pato, oid tue . “ - - os oF, » bole. bdo wh oll, and 3 De be Thea" Boovees Seen toes. Noung poh, ft | Bey, Sir Bellingham mounted a quiet old horse (pla = Hh spare Bard, 8, @ spi IK, Valo Regars, 6 1, Loa i there no doabt for the purpose), m: 1 wh (and eld Ziat 14 cules}, " rs the kesmse A bp moo pew ae jacket and 1, and looked on."’ We bave not apace ork Hut Chatham Idawde, Marsh 2, hark Blizabeth Heeger, area aot eaten. that he was to vote aye, on | tO eontinue Nimrol's account in detail, and the result n, Fomtas, WH clean, bound te Arete, © | Beets ¢ Se aah Oe. can be guemed.. Three times the hounds cheeked—twice trom Moenista Apel 3. reer, Ha reopen Ck © amendment he had voted nay, and if a domn see shipa Almisa, ‘rior, Begareowin, ny tow | Supell ®) ike him had rallied round the veteran statesnan | Beat sir Bellingbam—when he cast them. At length he AWC Ashley, NB, do: barks Inlander, Weiey, de dv and awed with him as his partisans, the repub equal. Now how do we -tand in view of that The time was a short time ago when th vast at Ife own defeat, was ready to submit a ly © the grea: Awerican idea. There bas mdiit id Been I (luk, Uhree epoch. sines the war when the North af 255 = OF, July Arr ache Mallia J Alton Godirey ne he part, Bowsiieh, Fhiagerpnin. Mhd ptamn BC kage stew ‘ae cy oly Feady; when Fremont struck the key note Brine! Sotin 186, and had the gov rment followed it frith .nege for tue negro a0 voice in the loyal North but » said amen; when Lincoln issned acon aed 4, recommiaing the importance of the hour, and us nation to protect the political rights of the wv. vell as his personal ft m, every man would could # and it no longer, off went the shawl, down went h. abips Rot tmptyien, de do mas Daekason, Jer | “land Henan the great cost, be took the born from a whipper-in, wot | sane an do, Arnolds, Howes. de do) TRI MMOND. Jay barr axe “id Se agirons bumanie of beef - Tee Firord f+, nelBrig-y the Renate tone pig Ry 3 the hounds to work again, and “stuck to them in @ cae 4 Earn pa, Pies oo go: Je 4 one Chane ja ba Wg jee Gt orn te gon, Potiades days ad " honting run of an boar and a half over @ very mrongiy ny orem, . inery eal. ‘ carr a topertan eetage evap tao tone. of toe fenced country.” Accidenta in the bunting field, wnen = "to dos 34, George, Davia, do’ doy 4the Marna, Renith, | P Pissm nore NO, Jay Ary stamanshin martight, Pe ‘ men bore permanent Weye- 1 a0 Pevkyan sand Rich rvin: Ariek, 8 Yorks Afton, “ ‘ = ‘ihe arte Staten 8 mo re tnatcned isthe | Hous ofecia MF Aasheten Suh was carn. | 1 Bil" Cafusin Weg. of Sark Minna Mir paorgs | Wyman, New Natnw, sons Wie bid. Varvows BYork a believed in the | Pious effect, Mr. Assheton Stauth (of whom it was cam. | 4’ Liter from Cs fea &, every one o whom if asked if wh Ge bile wh ofall well, i the republic would have been sateemed ae a Siting puted that he had from sixty to a hundred faile ® year) | yer at wi u Som re now willing to admit It, and a large mentees of the Indo Be ropean Telegraph, and Mayor Merionh fi je grave. ) into apone onsity of impartial suffrage would have Ae. « Peerites oe eine PT ee suk Gan ns ames ot aaeaned tom, and if asked why he did not advocate Ik | died at a good od nee and Sie elingtam Grane Wend oinney. of baat Dewdrmynn. Soe. rent! Samp iy Pesinn. & hoe * Bhirty 1: lows of people North and every axcep- | would have replied, “for fear of my party. they 4 irene ports ber at [ndertyan Apel ak with 1M) ole sp onal (net name, I the most cogent peut » fiean idea. do we stand | stood up like men—these tweoty—thro gh thick and well, Wool (rte ae a iad ok pen the totlet table. Mature Tove South rallies her broken lines, marshals | thio, for :mpartial suffrage, » tesdy and willing cowntry The telegraph im Persia. A letter fran hy 5 eS ae Mag 19, cheer tr he prvturginw Via ese? viunred forces, and her policy isto pen Ph o wid amen to the Senate, Imperial wa! ’ {From the Lahore Chronicle, April 25 } repor's the ry Me oA of Cagnain elt | gaanrting the geriility of (hoes whe i; , Suit is afraid to contest it. Most men of Lieutenant Colonel F. 1, Golda rector General " ete eR ees Eiccabsem wise + Ry Smith, of the Royal Bhgineers, Director of Tel graphs welcome tt if there were but twenty mm pony Ancthar girncen hae hewn shee 4. REOCOKA of Hb Brows gah Replat Be A.—Saratogs Springs. ren oe er prssEcuagsse 3 3 ss : i 3SBEREGUSSESEPSSESESEECL ETE aehite ens and Wm. Kailey to carry !t through the House | in Persia, bave iately passed through the sation, om \ . boon ‘iat im the cont and chance ot 7a on presentatives, y indictment againat the route for Kurrarty oir present vinit to Indis hynx o Raye de Maibs Banka pmpne J - y o she may yet be able to carry that point Tian party in Congress s that they tailed vm their bien, we unlert: ot Ly im, don. ten heal Pry yhe President, who is her general and chief. He | in this question. My charge Was not againat the | construct a telegraph line from Guader, an the Mekran rip ¢ Neg, ose free Lamdon (or Matvoaree, | impor iatn pe oncsnyed inthe White House, and he pledges the | virtue ‘of Thad Stevens and Coaries Bamaer—i# pot that | coast, to Bunder Abbas, and thence via Kerman and | April 6. Ty 5, Saree re a\|*"" tafe nd + oP pper te oo the United states to second the plot of Soath- | they did not do ther duty, bot it is agmmet them for not | Yead to Ixpatan, so as to join the Indo Persian | ae oy : verpesd, May ron Tdo Daving refwed at the end to sully thelr record, bat | betwen Teheran and Hushire, aad thus serve as an — arte (rom Mawre June? tor New Or. Addvess Pollak & fon, . ing it on asingle voles single vote that left it to | ajernativ> jin, to be ured Ju>-Baropean messages | . be om tmannferntere, @ liresdesy, naar or Phe y itpagined for om ins! abt that it be! tonavethe | in the event of injory happening to the eab ae bhp, Blawes,” trom New Vor’, Jame 2, tet 81 26%, low | Gut to oraer, bored ant repaired: 5 reat pational insoe by paitering summer long to | cable hetween Guader ard Husbyre, They advocate (h® | go a - arreosimatie tan Bet wet ple ie the party organization. 1 em aprebensive mot of | adoption af the iniand route wby ve desorbed, for (ie al | wnip Amma Hianchard, from Londoe for Metbowrns, June e's Ager Memeay we . ie, aried him into ide aPplnndey-tom bad he | the abeclute ature, for I belteve In God and Jastioe; bat | ternative line in iieu of « line ‘vagging the fea cont, bas hg oo - wees. ay pe steed Seo oe ’ en in 1564 plagming What he now pian, then in 1566 | my apprebanaion covers the next doaen or sixteen formerly propored, because Yue new route line threeh ee on Mor an Raw 002 Sg a Isis Le would have bees sao & pardon at = that reeen te garb Cy hon pes a fract of Soenioy far wearer te pete of crimase ~ | , tat §, on ge wan baa a » joase instend seated within | race oe Bonth «it a posses. | pepaloasnens to that wen const, while Howrey, it the Than a > fe . , Leos 2 “ sion of the tate government anid place Kiran sod Youd, two important commer Am Unequalied Among the Prepare ¥ Porta - my in eoeiies SPT ots tect woe ye Asrensy, Jone = from Fintping Reade Tet Joheon tops of Ameruan hemlet” BCRSRTTH © ‘ & ifenynetance which will eo wily 4 Vee 4 ad 358 to wlo'a ft nga nat the pomerbility of national pease. rehenrion ix with regard to State sovereignty, ei tow Ted) oop 7 eli, fe te ignore the fact that the tenant of the fong enoagh w commit trensn Pwonld cut the comunercial relations of thoae pieces #lt for the Mair, oot FLONIMEL for he Herete . , with the patronage of the government | Sento sovereignty, by Congresional met or constitutional | India, and mt the fame time give the Permian gov --- he Org ty what | amendment, v0 wish mn eee we mer oreneeet ree Interest fm the Gnderteking | The pr ‘Tree Ving. Rowton : é hie w Surren- | to arronge political ri o prot e iv farther ade of gecaridg an alien ———— + ' anim foreenedt The bighesy ar ee en ee ‘erect qeention pn = SR ovtd ae Se sepre. | ime to 90 Inet portion OC the Foredan tine A-wAveA Mathers Privwst Sous * 10H aan which depends the character of the future. yl hention extends to that reese to whom we are bond by | Waverses the hilly aod diffeult country werwern I Lae v ws >. at ede hints 46 - ‘and a civilized commanity can Cite SJ Bre" tes of nde, and who are left to be groved ap | gat hires We trust the exertinne of thee ern! eS Mactan Wallen Be & px Ye tae ecavaaea ecaarn 0 Wan dank aw tare, be the terrible hatred of their former maatera Thorp ander owe government on equal ferme, Wil be atiended with every succes.