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° ’ * i j the more power in our government? Tho im; Tih inet, lat 87, Jom 73 40, sa ert im tarmoth the ment among all nations of wors| THE MAINE ELECTION. Shilpa Convonnign ive am opinion that | BEECHER ON THE CRISIS. here mere no. 04 a por el ia doing tig aeeene as Ruta di thoi be ‘acted, eas so | a Fate Guantenamo, M days, with = itizens; with others, with parties, ‘men that seek ‘agree with lyons aye a. { eennnnnannnnnnnnnnt oe ee game glanois ends, Dat 1 vill not becomes partcats . Iie en Depend the rach of ols agi aaa e 20 nates gant : reserve to differ and dissent, respect recently Democratic Stato ention sxciosively to be mare. ‘tame right Bl, ‘Booking others’ full manhood of Maino called for repudiation of the government obli- | with waeeee len Ae lat 26 44, loo ‘ Another Letter from Henry Ward Pama aaae canes ot liberty, I do eS a by The Candidates to be Voted gations to lis bonduolders, ‘There wee 20 ae diate ba ater aoe hoc a ae see Bik eee. own, langer, even should same an eae and natural have -. ropudistion of the Unio dan at there could be no oe Beecher on Political Atairs. | sana te we haar SP age wna rae Fer: Sy its rane eso ak DESURE gt pesos aes Noither am I a “Jobnson man’ in any received ‘In some moments which it to give aap eg ay eae Aes apf + PAOD meale of that term, (Great .) I accept that think I discern. Seat atiein pati b Steralen " % with sugar, \o part of the policy which be favors, but with inodia- | and over tue other side of the abyso in whieh the na'ion BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. na ies Pabeotes a at ' Me Defines His Position and Justi- | tion. i have never thought that it would be wise | watiows, that fair form of Liberty -dod's deur chi | THE VOTE IN 1864 AND 1865. a is Beit ots Heit BisiohioiA, Tort 38 days, with ' to bring buck all tho States in a body, and at once, | whose wholo beauty was uever yet disclosed, I know wi ercianenns io 8 Whee Wo. ish; it 34, fou ow fies Elis Cleveland any moro than it would be todscep them all out » | ber solemn face, That she is Tknow. by her . Boral ASAUL® ON AN OFFICER WIR IN Pe DiscHance a, het jes re) Bpistic. Ono by ove, ta dup sacaeaaam, under a practical + | girdle of purity, by ber soeptre-of Justice, and’ by’ that ov mg Dovy,—Abont half-past five o'clock last evening wea ‘Kindberg, Thomas, St Marting, 10 days, with eal, ment, rather than by a whol je theore! ye y fs : Sncheigoneaens Save em, in oa.” gui think 9 mide cours | Sint moves with ney, more ofa than "Ainfvapverac | LATEST REPORTS FROM PORTLAND. | ye os fhe Wer eee eee rae Rati rp ogipte anit ct ng ee between the President's and that of Congress would | Ju thie, too, 1 know hor divinity, that she shall bless both ‘apa to arrest # man who was ia, She ect. of Sehr Nautilus (of New Haven), Ba Brazos Santia- | Ss “ Nes f th de wiser than either. But with this my eee friends and enemies, and_y! mA the fullest fraition of ~~ an Ding a Lill in a lager boér eatoon at the cornor of Tillary | ga, 21 da; (— eg and ® tod Wo Woodhouse, j Strange Summersaualis 0! @ | with the President-sends. I have long Hioeney 0 daae eanaaela avaipe bent Geeeee ber gtrvet suid Hindson avenue, Upon attempting to secure | | Mehr indianots, 30 daye, with costa. be, le r Orat his ignorance of Northern ideas end sentiments, | Mastor gave His life for the salvation of those who slow the thief from among a gang offour loaters who were oss bg Coe it it ad tight winds ne 1 Plymouth or. and I have been astonished and pained at his increasing | Him. am your true feat a Speech of Hannibal Hamlin im | hoding un the comer, ho reccivede severe blow op the | *BOle pesege. Sigs, atverton, 28 aye, ION i fhaiscrotious. Uncousclously the President, is the chief EY WARD BEECHER. head from aclub tn the hands of one of the rafflans, | onto hurarfue goo oonpndnnnl cheleclo to the readmission of Southern States. It is Bangor. which knocked him down, ‘They then took his baton Sehr Aun x haan, facan, Dourlase. Mobile, 27 daya with cotton, onough that be 1s known to favor measure to act the Evening fe Services. rom, iim, ond beat wo oilcer over tho head, kick» | to Daliner Poitor a Co. 7th inal 1at $6 1D, a 744) spor ' Be Proclaims Himself an Anti-Johnson | peli iniud against i. ‘This is to be deplored. But it | The church was densely crowded in the evening, tho &e. &. &o. ing bun ‘in the foes, ‘and otberwise brutally mal- | wimding o Union, of and, fra Proyptetow, 8 wonthn is largoly owing to his increasing imprudent conduct. I | incroased attendance being composed of tho floating clo- treang bim, Word soon reached the stetion house sans ay bls Ep and 75 do ins Sy unis itil. eok: Man and Favors a Modification of believe Lim to be honest, anes in desiring what he re- ais Who anrtocate tadene ‘th ee . we F 3 and two sergeants accompanted by three other ofileers of | yo) to iF i Boles, onlay Mo! v3, gards as th public good, but slow and unapt in reeciving seriously inode the regular attendants o| ‘To-day oecurs the anvual election in Maine for State } {iar precinct repaired to wwe cvone of the outrage, bit TO ee & Cornetia, Davis, Darien, Ga9dere.. te ] the President's Policy. hotp from. other: sands.» Sees |S Seen tienen the church, by rushing to Fimouth charch whenever | onic, aud at this lection there are likewise to be | Uio rufiane bert fled, "Ono of tho, all peracipals, | bound 9 Fontana, ev eutngtom, NO, 8 doe | : obsiivaey, resolute orcen\ elligent in own polities, My, i od. rare >, wag arrest Nowove:, VY & MT is. 01 ston, NC, | CNA Wich ie untrow che hue, Ais opinions. in. | Baron Very judiciously refused to pander to tuis morbid | chore members of the House of Reprosentatives for the | ois al mibesngeuiy another of tho party was taken | Behe Ke donner, oon . ‘ee . | He often mistekes the intensity of his own | thirst for excitement, and maintained a perfect silence | Yorticlh Congress. Tho cant convictions for strength of evidence, upon the exciting scones of the iil Gon-ral Joshua L, Chamber! THE “WATLING PHLGRIMS” NOW REJHIVING, a man has a trae sphere in periods of peril, fr. F. Pillsbury, of Farmington (0 General hen audacious firmness aut rode vigor are neodod. 4X, F, Pullabury, of Farmington (Cuion), Genera 8 an Fee oe a eat which toiow | ANOTHER COLLAPSED INSIITUTION, | chamboriain wit undoubredly be elected, but’ bya mia- | Noto by Driokbing, Beg odie er pony Ir Aliga, Eaton, New tei ie ewe, eivil war such a natare lacks that tact and delicacy and ea ee dates for Governor at@ | fito custody, Ag the ontire gang are well known to the ‘in, of Brunswick (radical), Vom jk ag olf offenders, it is thought that they will secured before. long. Oilloor sel 1, the injured ority considerably reduced from the figures attained by | be dangerens, though thay aro sevore, Mia head and Ne seer moral in;nitton which couatitute the true etatosnaa. slaw Some eieanmntod aro Drowake: Yale 1s (ear Oeay Wok ian hal Sataen loctionar rom’ | foce were beslen aiGicet, Seq 3007; end.bis. poms Weeuiay: nats Armes ns lero y 1% y ohnson’ A 5 GREAT APPLAUSE IN CHURCH, re re eythane Tar he | isteace and How They Suddenly Die Ont— | y:,ich tho political chances must be calculated, aro ihos> | '” *¥0 beon broken, Bark Cumberland, from Antwerp. cro of New Orleans was shocking, ; itilation of Sheridan's despatches need | Inalde View of the Workings of m $:25500,000 |. pysident and- Governor in 1864, ond that for Gov- |, ANOT™ER Ormicsn Reeisrep.-A drunken man mame’ | Wind at sunset NW. rear . a nnn no el 1do notattributs thisactto bim, | Compasy—Large Wien Making Sinull Ree 3 an Jobn Martin whe was acting im a very indecorous and -_-__ 4 ih You saw of such a era nal and divgroceful nature | turumChe Treasurer, a Well Known Oft- shoei. 1505, Ju 1804 the voto for Prosident way a8 | oo. stg manner on Myrtle avouuo last ovening, was Marino Disastors. bf ” 1) { that not to clear himself of it by the exposure - | cinl, Decuimpa with the Funda—¥ane Lite in | 1!2"S'— apprehended by Ofcor Wiltam Folk, whom he at- Grannoy—A conorab varvey, Baa Seu bebt om, ite MR, BEECHER Sick” AND "ALONE. woke of the offending pmty amounted to collusion with * 2 : 1 kept pica hp hich” recent'y arrived ‘at Nayaunah in a sximo afior tho fact, "What shall ] say of the speeches the Metropolis—Alleged Embezzlement of | prepilin Shade ed taving violent hans upon hima, when * soe supers’ fommmeneciie that ube Re ~ made in ihe wide recenberrouit of the Exceu! Aro | %80,000, &e. those the ways of reconciliation? Those readers who may have been In the badit of | prncoln’a majorit: ‘ Yet Sir. Johnson is to bo our President for noarly | grequenting Broad street, in tho neighborhood of Wall, | For Governor tir Propoxed Pilgrimage of the Paithinl to unteo sea to coine, eoied with a power wbich be. | \nér9 tho balls and bears most do conarognt are pro) 1 taut, tongs io fow thrones. Hosldes tho honor which a peopte " ‘eons the Rauks of the Hudson. mas the Chief Magistrate, we must, as Chris. | ably aware that in that immediate vicinity there existed, | Goward (democrst). it bim with hie roal exceilencios—his | 9 short trme since, m company, located at No, 17 Brood bis baton to the refiactory fadtyidual, and with the as- ij sc: of another offour topic brim to the Forty-fourth eae Sean 8 ere oe gqeontleskye bi inct station house, arin wes how aw xaminatiou, Lng 2 Bday ams Can AccipEnts.—Aboot five o’clock last evening a woman namod Mary McGowan, who resides in Classon cs sicop ‘Tawicmeo, suns in Woods” Tule in her totter cased by je will be pumped out wed &eo. &e, aoe ee erreltant ee sattslensing herolam 10 the tong | sect, known under the taking Utlo of “The American | Cny's malority onto, near DeKalb, while getting off a Greeapoint ear | Ledfurd for repairs. dark day# of ‘Lennessoe, W st not forget that ho | Cottoa Planting and Loan Company,” with the rac vhile the total vote at the gubernatorial lect! on Myrtle avenue, fell and broke her aca. #8he states i Linge ese At einauier of gorora! notoriety ereince epad- | bas jedously resited a centralization of powor in the | capital of $2,500,000, with shares at $25 cach, not wt). | oeedod by noarly a thousand tho voto at the Presidontinl | that dhe wag put of by the conductor Ina rough wan- | srrived wi ston oe Tere Vix dhe federal governn that lo has sought to dignity f { tion, the repndlican majority was much lese, Last | ver lor not having the fati fare, which ho demanded, | 4 i a Seanan of the Rev. Henry Ward Boochor's totterdectining | ang woos to rights}. that ho bag | Ject to asseosinent, H m P eee er fe caudias The wae. wes | ee Y is to serve sa chaplain a the approaching convention of aAimtained ity of manne end a true Theve have been heard on the stxect ruinors to the | your tbe entire vote was very small, and the republican ; ‘ity Hospital by xm officer of the Foryy- Sires cicnicue: Ai tial Ge Re aoa aie soldiers and salloza to bo hott in Cleveiaud, that the nt- | 1%) he of a eo poorei 1e to ounces poy =. effect that the intitniion wag not so gound as the Beuk | were etlowed to carry the election by an apparent heavy } fourch precm ie About elnbt re look ask oveping & tag bcen cold 10 Mi ira Js Sanbern, of Boston, tor ioewise, oO Ores al Ww . i esatiafact ean cohnitanl ie 7 3 7 S “ Raed tnajority. The vote stood as follows woman named Mya, Andveas, living at the corner anoat surprise aud disratie‘action have boom munifosted | as yoesih by Kind but faidiful criticism of bis tand, and that its era wore ooneld wth fit King and Van Grunt streets, while averaptin, to get off ean (of New Orleans), 4% tons, bailt at ‘ey tho majority of the members of his congregation } errois on the oue band, aad by sympathy and kindness Superintendent Warrip, of the Gon- | Cons {wee Hoan) car No. 196 at tho. corner of ulton aud Tilary streets, red and tberougs~ © wd tho ventiinents expressed iu that eotmnic pr sya te Awe dasizers to Which Le 1a tiable wader | erg} Deio tive Police Agency, No. 68 ‘Broadway, tur- HONEE REE: \ies thrown down, and hor foot end aukle wero ser ously Vhs" ald by Nason & hate altacks whic! eH rable to \- patente: eves Bh ‘ . 5 dome of the more mercurial of his flock devounced hie | Sinks wlich he is Decale wenusellore, whidh ‘more | wishes the facts in yeintlon to the rumors aforesaid. Cony’s rhajority.... eg eg k goer pe ave nl ey Wai stle trade, ait will be commanded by Cay sonduet fn wumoasured terme; othova of more tempor. | and moro gravitate towerd bim, So tong as it was pos- ‘VRE COMPANY. To-day the yowo will probably be w large one, and we | of tecar, Whalemen. h ase jndgment maintained that bis hexrt was all ngit, | *'ble, 1 hove been silent upon dis, Setar faults, and | fr appoaie that some time In February leet, 9 ge: look to see the radival majovity reduced by govoral thou- aithongh ho was unfortunate in tho expression of nis nly, only lect EF seam Wo approve or | a) wigoly known as one of the chief paymaeters in the | sands. weal gentinients upon the vital quest the times; And now allow me to expiors coms surprise at the turn | Departinent of the Gulf, conceived the piaysibie tden of The Congremove! candidates are as follows-— swbite ‘ho chosen few,” those who amadmittod into the | Whiv': Uo public mind has taken on my letter, IfThad | forming a stock company, the objects of which were four- | Div, Redicat. te esnctem sencizvm of Mr. Beechors laner life, could be ec before spoken my sentiments T can see how | 14 si. wigst, To furnish capital to revive the now | D. M, Sweat, Tna Comma Pazave ov THE Bxooxirs Pre Devan | _ tho three whaling oampaniog gatabitadet amet, —It will bo rememberod that some day's ago all: ae toteine se hte wy won wos made im these columns to the preparations | barrels: Suntan it which are now being mado for the parsde of the Fire Ubarrely, 1,380. The ‘arg $y oF the oy Tho whwling noneon ‘of ii Department on Welnesday next, the 22h !uat. Om Sat- | tar below the ge the early season C's yeas nds might Bow misapprebend my son, But for 1 ‘i 4 sapen golug svoat siace an ees ei tand 2 me past "Shovoland ppc at ahs bile depressed mee ie sab sear To Nea nh hum Morrill, Mae caigicy incl Uke iMudeticnene hallo omaie: | Ramee ao eres BL Kr Meg corey eo Dombsbell into the redioal camp nodding Hheiv bowds ;. r fof | yoacertal aid and practical” adrige to the whits iaborcr of ge at ino house No. 3 fi far. |. dehr Duntee M Adems, Coleman, of Nantucket, was heard yt eles: ba 3; at Franklia Engine house No. jor the purpore of ar. < , aignifeanily and eying, ‘Never you ming, Boober is | Cine’ ntocestor, paid ora See amarg! | the South, awd the white immigrant who mightt manifest Wan, Crosby, Teng Ave progenitor tho reception of Reliance from, carly ta. Ju'y, ou Westar Ground, wal 199 “vets ay too outo to sel! Ms birthright for a | Pictsbur: yn (at the Academy ‘of Music, last | em ambition to demoustrate the 1oa that wh ty 1, Whitcomb was the original democrai:io noml- | Kngine Company No, %, of Philadelpbis, = Wednesday |“ Spoken— Ava op Western Ground bark Henrr Taber, ‘ef potiage 19 tie copperheads; luo’ tara up alt | Winter), hese views were repories, diegursed, nérced | contd develop the agricultarst | nes ia the Séoond district, but he declined in faver of | BXt There eli bo n:netecn ioe liakriok corte nobland. 80,13 Obs sy , u S to or dilterod from, praited aud b¥aned abundantly, | the country. Third, fo ox 1 ne: Moral ¢ dekbson vecebliogh.. inthe. pista diasicn | Me SoTonmnt aa wes fara, Snes aaa are meat pa ‘i sight in tine,” and similar expressions. This latter | But no ona whongh', oF ab te suid, that Tromembor, | nishing advances to the pl rastiepuie Aa pabitcan, is No. 1, 3.16, 17, 21 and 22, aad Horo ‘Carg.ages Nos. 1, 4, Ship Comsictition (not ‘onatitullon), from New Work for- elasn boing $0 well aoquniuted with tho thoologios! sum- } (hat {hel forsaken. the rapubiican party or bad turn to employ the former Oe tate wager, | Arno Wiswell declined in favor of Mr. Crosby. Both | 8 au It 'ts also expected that fevoral of tho | yon Seprh, lut 40.19, ton 67 2k. ; muaresuits of tho Plymouth orator, wore praparod to vr uly back upon the freedman, My reveut loiter but con. | | imese declinations were in order to unite more effectually spl as viet Companies will partfeipate in the | ’gtd i (} corte to which hiscon- manaze the busivess a Taira of the or “ay erformance ty si hich Ris con- | denges those views which for tweive months | have been | the juvestment of tho capital tore istban th " it arogation More unexpociedly irosted yosterday mori, | earnestly engaged I urging upon the attention of tke | sblo” to the stockholders of the conourn © sedis eds aaltebriesrepeeen Oe tnt crs in Pimmiowih oharen-t0 ity. Tam not muryrieed that won Sra tn THN ThA, ‘There iwa*prospect that the radicats may suiler de- ey naternation and iia lite discovery of the It was proposed to invert tho capital roaityed tu Me | reat in tho Piret district, The conservative candictate, mach so that somo were appronensive that My. Beeoher’s | ature of my cpisions som pufficiently sorprislog. forma of advances to planters, whose pisnieions wore | ae ia a eooesbonlgd tb WHat in 800-8) ra A dieplay, which will no doubt ve one of tho finest of the kind witnosed tn Beooklyn for several years pash = Many will tern out with now mers, and ly. batnished and recently renovated | and vonated apparatuses, upon whieh no expense Joceration, ‘The Philadoipna tire mons the political aerobat Ports. an. ‘Aen 20—Are bark Xantho, Conway. Yo v Jamates : 2, ba! iden, Weldon, (1 in ‘port. pn Sa cack ee pee oe H a dofection from the vadicale would cause a perma- | cond not ark a belter service than tho reprinting of bt #109 from Ineuiuvraneos and most favorably located, avd has been pparod 1 ption of the chureh orgenization, and ¢ con | wermon of ast October, which fesstanoe® it upon ime ihe \ in the purchase of thogo ands which should yiold’ the | a majority of 127 votes over Goodwin, republican. In | compeny wiil reasi thig elty by the Camdon and Amboy ec acon pom Ainyersion of hand:eds oF the shoep and lambs | Sevtoteme of the fide and Zact-ponden | ihost fateoring proopeots of farge retamn®, All'advauces | 1664 the election of Congromman was eiiactod py | Toute at about twoive o noon, and witl be ontor. i enna ‘Shite, 100 is fold upon the barren rocks of Brookiya Heights. | { fyresaw that, in the probabre condiiton of ahd wero to hove ‘been upon frst moi gages, properly Cx0~ Pa REAR : Y | tained hy tho Now York depariinent mobi half-pant | Bors" 5 Fata tho etate of afiwrs, twas suppose! thet the } gnu tue coubty, we conld net esrry cuted and delivered to she company, In mile tion io the | He Collowlag vote ‘bree, ahon they will erons over the Fulton ferry to this GUANTRNAMO, Ag S3—In port bere Suneiine, fox NY ’ Mr. Burton, who is temporarily supplying MF. | feeadinun by immediate political pies. tis, et the | Hons croated by the laws of ths State ; the crop stand. } Rep, ine, » Where the Hine witt he forme? om DPulton streot to aye. Besebor' junit with 91 acceptability, wool mele | abjost and most radicel Congress of our history came to- | ing |, when prapared for yunrket to be itpped to 12, OH 2.518 : sive toe. roe ome of t= tp} ad a » gh coe PLR EE, bee rset i, Uten Komi Cros, Paw leit, geluer thoy 1 fused to give sultrage to negroes, even ja | tho branch office of tbo company ia iienas, and 5 4486 | tne on be. kup 48 followa:-—Paltoa in » n fe the District Column; anid only im on. indirect way-— | divulod or auld according the forma o¢ tho Tor 4,228 | atroot, evi ee ee eee nate} | greene i retin — tie ~ vs cuiani y ‘ourt stiest, i 1; 4 7— Ary UT stoura: oF ei awh oovUpY higane’istorned j plabe bd tho 16th tustant, rae eo i gs Ry cane = see padi te poy Tyeroy, anes ae { to Cilnton avenna, th (inten to Myrtle avenue, and pitas ship Gala Kecioy Calon ates F Tpeppears that o2 Bat 2 meinber of tbe | Iweae ai tha constitution, Whal was prophecy with | the company, which sortgayos were tn most " bt " sith | down Myvile avenue to the City Halt, where the mteee sr'sBr, Row, Plow: ten, lt ew ark relive! a taagthy” commesication from Mee | meri edt as aa x, Relingzishing pollucel | requiro the repayment of the advanco with ton 8 BF bedi tankiatheabtherpedbiaton dee surige a. leg bE ill be disulsped, Nonily, cvesy «uth may wil be pres | ace wade T sehre Hxpieam, Brown, eschor, expianstors of Wiis previoas Lotter spon political | jusirsments for gaining the init enframcsement | tnteroct, and on>-hulf of the crop romauning after whe the exception of Peters, in’ the Poorth Alstrict, are Te oa by a. bund of tannic. Te would, po Rye Féin “Pum Ce vee Ag many of tne ortivors of the chureh a# could be | af inen, Linstantly tarmed to” moral means; and enna. payment ‘of edvuneo abd intasrt. At thee time tho | uowinarions oon better ia errensing * ta of aceon thay Pranalio (ir Cia summoned togetder at sich « abort notice matin conuail ciating the brondest doctrine of manbout sut- ortlvern. je ware impresdod with tho iden that — incitded some of those streets south of Atlantic, woes Hing ton Pe rinwo; Felieal 40 determine what war best to be done with the politieal | frage, I geve the widest tatinde "0 thatjatocating te ‘ne | Wecala be clearly dernunstrated that white Isbor could ‘The Latest Reports from Maine. | tho Mire Department 1s Bo nimarouely represented. Fi on pete icra furl ee Sk eee, eee nee “sah ak “ane Whtis, oF men acsl women, 19 the | raise rotten and augne and thab the Soztcra wit wns Rontzixn, Soptember 9, 2868, | Rmyciowe an TamPsissacs Marri On For Cooma — bes of esto Ua 33 3 sOmihs toms), Ool <t thale nétnber seneid tnoumhs.the. seatiene a ak Got i ¢ ete pl nook rap ae yet ety Ieage eee | oon Bot wholly ¢ de} sod = < i = its on Lute retorns frou the Congressional diviricts do mot | Tho moatlaga hold every Sunday on Fort Greene con- | Sid ship Tocnmaeh: bark » . at ¥o the assembled multicade “the gospel accor More ability inay have been xkown, but not more diroct- posers wane adipirab!y spr stool to" nines pao very iuatorially frou those pubiiehed on the Henan | tinue to ho largely attended, thone of yesterday forming Ryder, Port Pi ts + betas bd er,” 20 that until the eonclustag of the “yoltgione Does O1 PUlpoRe, OF Bndeviating comsitec. end, and as aconseguenco ibe prejestor of the enter: | yoste Sirong efiorts are belig pat forth by the | no exception {othe gon-ral ale, At two o'clock P, M. & Career, ‘situig, Govnmtomn De DGs Wasah Pater W; exorciges” none bub aiow of tbe initinted wore aware | Tatenbaie tha mousat misandermunding, in part, te 9 wus sarecesfal io assbciating wih timwelten ox: | Joanne’, sai typ Nestea io “ . Phalagalpbia; Belmons to-ke, Coch: an, 1 ae what war about to tranypire, the HOR axDdienE Wich, Weer onasin 6 dae weston Fe ee ee ie darenia nt tro | Rueals to briung up'te the polis thoge repmblicins who, | temporauce mésiing was held andor i auspices of the Havaibal. on: Jul Meare cyewe: 2 TE Oromei, Before Ms, Bartog pronounced the benediction be | in« of the ies a wh 1 ms without onth endomung the couservative view, are Kinga Goesty. Centre) Tem, Association, at which | Cob, and Jane © I oer NE BAT FTomaaneed the ‘benediction De | ims oc ths iesues, snd to the axtronie oxeeruation which rt fan ox-Tvsasaor of tie Mailed Staios 3Unt, ut ontirely endomng, FALE IR ie a er eee. panuett aoa to Bonoan o totter iz. relaston to his recent political atter- have peeduced, cao i saa Ue naked Uap Caneetaane | Favela marches cic opverah yl topawer. mace | Cen Ss © sesitia Congres Jacoprecticn to Gie eet: | Rozen were s'il epealien. Bs luas Ousnek kyla xn Po mate Position which he now ce ln At ition to $9) fclan upon. the President, and iho | chante of tia and o:ber oltioe. Amoug the notabies dont. Tho extent of the Uemocratic gains to morrow it service wad held m a jargotent belong.ng to bowing oa 4 1 7 Banat Charioston, SC iv, 5 tafermal meeting of such bretiven as cou! De hustily t that Fa ‘*» modited torm of that policy whieh | tune collected by our worthy ou-Chier Paymacster eae, ag | depend entirely upon how far those efforte are succes. | Naion Association. Rev. Dr. Waterbury, Rov. W. Me- iinore; Fairbanks, Hiner hort Salvor, aod Brrr asia Se iates to the br = dd a unforinmately tor capone hota. hefore stated, an ex-lreaeazor of 1 ited States Mint fe} Alliuter an¢ Rev. Dy. Butler azsisted at thie eervseoa, “i A y arn, hasta eles Move. i eony m at ° neon’! Brotbo: + time vd NOTREN, Rownsay.--Shortly before daylight ao servire thie torving, by Coptnin Duvean.. ‘The bn ape Nevenig ren gehen poe ipl a) dhe Gly of pons ced ofa toueins Or at sees time one | eex-Vice President Masolin's speach in mnch dironssed, | eee pis ae edad, Mafons, ret. send gentiazzan then pronounced the bencdici Hon @oula practic ‘ yg arti Klisha , yesterday morning a man narved Hugh Armeirong wes f listers te What. eomeena! ° | ofa 7 pract xe ps Wied a siiarmony # fair reputation, and iy al ad this com uM jn aime to piay to Mr. Linesin’s Elijah. Tound lying in Henry streot in # half conscibua condi took, Congress, \¢ trom ‘one of the pewe and'| Cievwnad sverp” quarantes end erwry amendment of the. | Ditch the diessions held. teele, mottos, which wiiee Tle apes the volce and manner of the late Provident, | 40 When sakon to tho Forty-firat procinct station Xe ‘amid tho breathiess attention donstiiuties. a united yovernmest anid to be letonatoy weribed with the Rist Cty 5 Mink. | Svea to the ebaractorictls planting down of the foot, avd | jeune he stated that he had Ten attacked in-she strect congrovuion aa totes ok the ren | South. promptly backed ig i nig and a degren of taste caeniote’ 10 jond @con- | essays Mr. Linooh’s jocularity without powsecsing a | ond robbed of $190. Ihoso who keep tate hours in Seaver causa of ie letter wan the report | Uytted Norihe-- “With y we must take out ofthe | vinuing tame a# t the stability of fis osenpants, , ; Jrook!:n may do said to live with the garoter’s. geri Wat rows Mr. Boccher trom all 'siee, elit.ortr90 oF | ogetution sag slaty oo uy ama yk in whit | pinnae Andon ttle of hia baraog, Howilta’s friends intoud torup him | CT their necks The greets are Sng gute oa atherwise, of tie creat sorrow that oxioted im hin churwh | Gver rlavory for its awa mupport left out’there cau | Yhis porton imvddicion 19 Wis hacicg betd ench a high | forthe Maine Senatorsbip, now beld by Morrill; but | ancertsin intervals, and the beloted sad among his, congregation, at his Cleveland letter. | scarcely be ® doubt thas Defore ibis the question | and rocpemdble porction unerour government, poese-sed | Bonator Morell will be hard to displace, Governor Cham: | to feel his way through thom in tho Bias of te iim me hen ‘Bhile letter ‘van Yorne to me yostertay afternoon by MF3. | wouid have boen settled, the fuoalo of of repsexentation in | » plenstng exterior and had ibe \nost wonder tinble darknesy hat surronads him on overy aide. Basehor, with the reqiest irom Mr. Beecher that rome | the south conformed to that in the North, and ihe prin- | inand oi the English language. Uncw Lae horlaM and Collector Washburpe are understood to be ‘ ie af hls waived and jadicious friends. and a9 many cf the | (pie, tis most fendamontal and impocrant OF all, thighs | jower of Ti: dent tongao, the most Tmp0 Santidates for the sate position, snd bebind thom all ig | 10:7 Onmomer.—At ope A.M, yestorday Mary Jane | stint, Trea srercus,, Sia awethren of the chareh us could be got together, should | joes boon estahitabed im. the feumecieuton, Wik, | Brees ot BPEL teat optivetiny to Conzrecoman Blaine, who Ww smart enowsh to runawsy | CoD*Iy, agod Hx yours, wac-takem to the Forty-eighth | Baltimore, for Roterdam. Ro conaulied. If they thought ts wize to have it Fea, he | manhood and fall vitizrusiip are identica in the vgrecd elton sorget thus he that makers | wii MHF | roctuet station hosen. Ate P.M. a little rt named | , Ehe-ATE tank Uatopells, Kerman, Brezaon, Tt Seat Berton seersasena tecloneer, tan te hia srish thom gross chasapo required to Chien, via:<gdonps-'| taste le oeiatm tiabee’ seal wok preper. ethers anmsen |. Ton he Poe wnue Wie olhons are Aighllng foe, Pils waa carsiet tothe Borty-eocond preciact rtat'oa. trot Goo Appel, owes, for Boston, with F ‘an teen poyag ter in eon WU | nous and unity of cownres, “Yo secure theso I bent my | tages, together with the fact that he Lad stated w dilter- at house, bot baying lost theif way In the sircets, PrArr nce Ade Gale. Porry, Nv say mak thes of pasate i ae whole atroa T urged the porgation ef the coustitu- | ent times, in the presonos of vavern) entiomes not eon- Speech of Hannival Hamlia at Rangor. OEP MOEN BAXob capt anc loca, tadiopom Sew Shiwes decided that l touia wy to need fe Taril tora | wom, dereeetat ten aa ih se preg ey Sipe pe pak ne a ee PUES pices aise NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, | Ere suiiong, tii oor Wal Merrit cer bi5F the beet Tean, ond if L ainmble you will be kind enough | how to dots canditm the President in bis war beqoicen | feria hear Stromdeburs, Pouneylvonia, a treet of 2,600 Sogn on eta sce hl mabe he PIR RO CHARLESTON, Hopt—Arr bark Princess Tata ‘Swe fe Dear in mind that you would probably s:umle if you | veal ayainet slavery: acros of laud fu te Mofthorn, por -u’ Of tha: sate, to | iA fallow-diiizens here last evening, being cnthasiaste- CENA, a e Were here. jLany)iter.) rininations aa would texd to re | mother with a large sawount af atecks, [eft no doubts 1a | uliy received and welocmed, He apoke eanuc:tly for an Reap alg Btn Oe er ae ae tan Dunean th Proceed, to road Mr. Beochor's prejudicos, ond bring on 8 re'apse tito tho ny aa to his ontire rosonsibility, ond | hour anda hali, Ho commenced by eaying that be in Yuvaco sy Fayre room a Waspow,—About two | Yank; sth, vark Ment ep Ea hip tase ‘ulm nation, w 's nigedieas to sap waaiistewnl | of Northern fanatics, T th Jers in “4 sopor peren 4 i ino) cae : “ attiv. sla be te with profound ‘iicution. — When ihe ‘omporary oe- | aud the eairciao dangers, Mt such a eriical timmy | Peerensibne duties Of teaser ot the Corinne + Be an | todd to asalt no man, Neither id he abd to 20 | fu on or iom ‘hint 2g a aa ee oe Meare seam oe razon (Br). LAverpoo Speen oe we Fr ln angel Holo’ tie hi oe ne proud, or nt pugnacions man | proposed as ench ant unapimouely ¢ | any honted words to soothe any rebel ear. No commen- | sooth, vith aS eh tind bevkci Wis paed et eet ston Eowad to aoe Aug ap brig & > of Southern xympathies, firtle iu At the first meeting of the Roan! of Directors 12 was | tary be could meke on the Presiden i ie’ she- Its ba arm, @oquenes, have Jong deon fulmipated, came to the pes Norther fealinge or faa, re iy iin tibh, comand the 4 0 iy ry he could meks on the ident couid ave half the | wal fog Dratsee on the bead A ink aa MLA ORLPATA, ol ber rn fm the lettor wherein Mr. Boccher aunonnced him Pn ere hays |. TE iReued eereancus ene aha ey in edbarde | foree of the commentary ho~hakes ou himscl?, Ta the | ot ad and injury Of she | Riots; lnigs ida 8 Deutery. eepience was followed by foud applause from the au Biout Tinto was oes | ote ee anes alestee Sint aE A Sees Seraber of ina in { restored on the basis of the itumutaile prineipter of Jus. | of Boe “sford D, ‘Westchont tor, and camo on a] Wy vniivey Maat, Ms mee floor, tho galiery and the upper gallery, apes tn aw that-a division between him abd Corqress would be | tyonste tn their pasition, withadt In: re Ei ne, | Hoe, equality und liberty, The rebels fo.cht for | Visit to Jersey City un Saterday, His appearance yester- eee os sae" ty eaery that | the worst cis ster that eat! hefall vs: hot the pracitest | tore * of ihe chrapany? wuloh time bat i.’ sarived, che | four loug’ yeers to get ont of the Union, tar crmeine Tom ar at oibherewcd st snything raider wandernd into Plymou march At this | test of true «tatormane . inde Br eo pie } : 4 ion, » conselor 3 je oc OF ou fuoeture, sunid tho stitiness of the Sahbarh aod witnerend gph pt cage mm oh aging « HEE eee oe elaee ARG tar cacuie etter: | Te, ghee wee thelr Allieg..ab, dab” “North, ly pravlons 10%, He was. auite .pardlys. be gush @ dereoration of the day within tho precinets of the <e o :, peg teary aggnarved cm tn " "4 but all the circu Segientad'e0 the: snered anapetenh of worship, bs teen ming Mr. Jotnton In hia then diepo- 25,000 jee anna — =a "sara apart ently w | haere ou tw thelr former port: A remarkable £ @ould havo iniay ered Into the Toes Chi cesses ot Congress rene eS rate he covvlons of es eae jd ever resumo their ie partios in th emmpony of asot of infuriated enthusiasts inatend of @ | on. ft found oot mean tying proumane batts ue os Se ae fore ment! fer ear dity ane juaties toni, Ho y alartn raleed hy EOL UBNor, pet Miborive of progesed humble worshinpare of the “Ale | Sohn Wo bir tender heartedness for yok eotanca alae coe adem Io ant Uneratt it io our | or tho. ouct:ronca, bit. the man Teicaliod rosuate Uit | Cbaslostons folks Psd iy. At tho eouctosion of the reading of (he epist' m ‘averod by a pylice officer, te ieonet wp oy sayiag bean "eiea’ road "whens": | Mt aet—duara' ts hia wa nigra ater aoe oe fo reottied on any | “scagero® By a pole FB re Pie ich might Pou en, os peace ce = sits eded. Ina prcagiro $9 #tikingly spparent to We have poured out blood and treazcre end SrMovs Cranges Acaixet a Pouce Ovric Richa aaas de he con, | part prety vn epats | Hone ot naiaber oc persumg, “who many be mow | to have it ht We enanct consent to any eatoration | curtain day de ig the last fall elections, oun Geared: Lovek dike on pm Fron es f fie scrip. ut protect the joyai mou of the Routh who the Albany Bank were p: ff at Ral od in unos, Susabes Bick, and eed, and lonely a alive to thie datgne pea So tae emmnaer. of Mie eaenae ane a Four wh? | onthe Albany Bauk were paseod off at Balway, at it sets an htor im whick the andience fs } A thy manage. | lation, ms, did not for a tite atbmact Ttreatrgcrit 3¢ the rebels, Me Hamtinert he | UY other localities adyacent. The operation was sne- x2 cee fe a gy CA Se SET Pe ove the cousy: | ora ee ee os eam the eegneceny, Seasert | Gostcly pares and, seco coe eccouigaeet | Sato Tip Qwrned into expremions of pity and commiceration. Mr. ly ignorant of the enormons expontes win tina couMiy; Dut wa help him. God, hud hw the | bits "T wt egarnst a man re eee Tein Lass ge hm oe gages Weceher Having s1'isted that portion of bie feck who paired of veing tbo President end | which were datty incurred by ita im Me ya r, he would Lolig some balfacdozen of ts ng | Who was identified by the periies Haporad upon, but tho op fay sig a appornd that during hia absence from tho Plymouth | Congrers barmouiouy, I foit it to be the duty of» 1 | Dé epicnronn twetos. The inost fragrant Havasas and ti venslban Sak mepaleeed taire cd kept out of reach, ‘Three months ago iuga, Ri puipit, lio had falion amon, wes at ibe Se tigat Jerk ton to leave po influcnoes untriod to lessen the danger | ihe finest Wines contritnted to ha epieyment, while | h sund of our loyal suldiers, He a ti worm sent to work up the ense, and Be So bad siernped bin of some of Jus privato Ugg. | an Ato h tho vile which ace fare to eame, shoud | bert, Out fot feast, im the iteme of the eisinai is upon | Ai con as he wn, wd in our Con nal wedod. Oufaturday loot, fast afer dri, at the ‘arrior left pin half dead on the radical battle No sanding (ro: he publicanis, " ny < o } the faes ¢ "9 F 1 my of wha alice static ithe SR, Sey, in connection © iu all ibe good Samaritans uf N'e | ewig? en who were lnraympaluy aod cocoect | the Srmc-mende napptog et the mente the eny | hi OTe elis aangeegsk Mad reicoroee at | ervems, not Cater Bag tide FS @erch, instead of giving him the cold sh r With the South throughout the war, Febal! not attompt | treasurer ecapying r wake a hasiy t oauke of th toa, , both aides erred. It} caough | eonuceted hoa Senay ate ” 5 at the seat of government | of the living expen wer of inane whether loyal men shal! go the time, and receutly obtained ap. appointment under tear {Br}, Ketler, ‘rea, Eeapress 0 which ap onl ghtaned « ates calevemnent of teadorehip. A ierrried mau, Who nnd , hi ether the governuent should | the Courmisaionars of the Hudson Riror Police, having to rag lon go toseniod weet the » ‘ torr, Sewcastio, Ws east nervn (Bi a ne of the day may have, in thule estimation, non of the Southern Bistes | hurr heeido the weokly Tomittant ullye ordinanes cu. | all appearance actear record. This case laa fitting conn Thi; Uacinedta (Mex), Arnold, uu mn infiiewed npon Lin. The following is Mr. Reecher'« Letter. t wiih | terpart to the late proceedings s} the tore in New Pecuharly needful to the 09. For Ro deep!y thar, not tu by the | York, and is calculated 10 runs the pubite to a strict mnené. which, for tho sak still unsuspected of havi o % of whieh be elted | Vigtiance of the conduct of public officmta, , lucamtious men are f the Compal Yet nn doabe to's own tuind the | t defining — the ws indirocity the best | who’ rosided m= Vbtiadetph a7, home Kong; Mare fs tenner, tions =» of Proxenart, Satarday, August 8, 1460 do sill caver the elecuen to | conviction becaine ont that the evil day was ap. ¢ Bresutite oud judicn- " \aaitaes a eens aalaeaa My Dean Pwr : kk the arly aay ypmaching, and, to avert that, be dent uil the onergios | ty. Congress had the sole power te make laws, and VISITORS TO JEFF DAVIS, ant ga tars ‘ nvged I fora year | which he had. tho Provident was but ite ipstrumont to admirlster Fournres Moxnow, Sept, @, 1868. niVassailemeptbecaer tenneh! qrleved past Twas more than ready to ursy it again upon the Fo riaro seemed to favor be ag His high charso. | then, Me was but « servant, not the mastes he assume Wm, B, Reed, and sevoral (rienda, arrived yesterday | NY orks oe Houle derma, Cook, Varloos conventions which preceded the nomination of | ter rcemed to be above reproach, anv for noveral months | tats, Ya Nh 2 administration of afMirs ke had ‘enored | morning and were closeted for a fo with Jeff Davia, ig, POS, Mohonay, Horton, a This fo Jort grounds, whatever | feprosentatives to Congrogs fal. Tn thia spirit and | no investigation inte tho aMule of the Company wa" bac | Gergen, lua into hig own hoods and untor- | The abject of the visit is not known, but 1a presumed to olan: Mabeain, Retlon AB, Me tile Cie ee for this ond, Ldrew up my Cleveland tottor. Tdeem us | by (ho Directors. hineelf, Where di adetynin: weneg Adie B Aver:, Sea: en to ren may bo the ve not left, a ot pho he obtain ortanve beyond 2 7b the T bave ‘not left, and do vot pro- | vigis sound; Tam not cory that Twrote itt regrot AN ACCIORNT OOUTR AED, io owe Shaapaenhag, BREAST DPOLEEER Ta TOs | een to permane Digens a mare Pe Thorne, toe umetn, aoe Kirby, Cobb, do 5 Powe to len\o, oF 10 be pat ont of the mpartican party, | the mieapprehonston which ft Lar caused, amd yet more, | which, by arousing the suxp'cions of a yeutloman inter. | rebel Stotca, oud making condition: by which te SEONENUION, GoM T-— Str schee F Lake, It's toy, W Tam ie evrope'hy with its alte, ite grent priue iplea nd } SUy Gorraw which it may have needlessly impored upe ested tu the affairs of the Company, precipitated tho | come beck ino the Union? Notim the con itioa Con. © bom for rt ads in Splendid, Ba. low, New Vor Pour Me anny of noble nen, But I took # ity of erith. | Seas friends, Ant look back upon my in ee , tor's bit! for work done tthe oMlee of | greasclono pocsemes tha porter. Yet he s H P i at, Bilenberliport to. Wer an dovintion from that etralgis Moe which Th % : fuse, on being provented, was decissod | Congrese; and tho poonle, it the a Apenastean, f P IN G NE WwW Ss. AGP bark helen, Si.ger. slow ry rs 1 single vospect, and to do what T | without wavering, for now thirty youre of pr be extortionate, and payment face The se th he Pnees oad as ftand hy thelr repre. auld to revIF0 What T bellowed bean dene, the “peaker denounced ty) recroancy of | arzost, omd informe? ef threo tndictinents pending 5, 1, He : brigs loam President, Be . 0 canton, Ho | against Ho was the pa neerned Im the above 5 " weighed Die words, The Presidens ag presouted | transactions. He was'2 metnber of the police forre ait | 166 stains Neeola Bey Por! Deco: ew ‘ ft gtitl boliers to be a | favor of Justice, liberty and the elevation of the poor mued and obtained a for J wrped powors not Lotonging to A100 FOR FEW YoRE-srme DOR - eye wetter eos and ignorant, Which was eventually liqui uted by 7 een neond ond declares that. the ‘ ae Se Seis: ° ons Swen = nM AISCR LLANE! Ndi ant from ne “ Tho abrempt to cima m nwheeo cone { have tion of the moucy drawa on : vibe which of representatives, have no fight. to 3 peat ern INTMENE DAL , + , (have veom, filly of opinion | oppasod n't my Ife tong cl Ffnil. Tshat choose | liad hoon paid by a merchant of this city, a9 « ealworip- on eat meat does this, ome Cesar, oysalle i ‘ie pa feat He amendment of the constitution, proposed by | 183 own mon, ns sh Bo Sahni Un ave | ton to tho capital stock of the ‘Ame: enh Cotton Plaat- ba grown great? : PORT OF KEW “YORK 8 SEPTEMBER 9, 1893. Le Caagress ov A copresmtatton dortt oon, from my yout uawavoring, avowed wnt | ing and Loww Company.” Prosi ont “obanttod ti to Congrers life ac ‘ ot Ritoa im Northorn and | acuivo friend of all that were opprossed, Scch miusappropr ation of the funds of tho company | tions he higpoeet on the States, the speaker would not | Arrived. - ood just end reasonable, | not to sorfelt that good bame which T ba dint not hh observation of the gentioman comple n, for then Congress would huve toon tho finn! Storteduip City of Poston (Br), Brooks, Lirerpool 4 nd that it should iy wholesotne andpepe | Lam not going woakly to turn away from my seied | viou, who rlauW the cireamstanes to ous of the disse. | arbitrwtor. But the President aeiead of doing Wat, a. | J 4gners'ony, Feaimane peers. stess euniat mies ¢ convietions of the publlo weal fOr iat that bat men | tors, mho at the next meeting of the hoard called for ihe | ciares the work of Congress am interference, Ho ws. ay MEE lols Wate Bat, frend the prentnt condinon of the er ein pe oe goes mon blame, There is # soi account, Uavier the ploa of exccestve busi | rumet to make tha conditions and dsuise the right of | kor, sueamelip ¥ ‘roa » ’ oy ¢ mind, A iore How Of judgment between men ae to the beet peley. | pees that oMleer deferred the proxiuetion of bis accoa _ Congress, If this usurpation |e not a high ciimo within | sop 4ava—beth bone for ead from the Mest: ait 1 mod weh o | We must all romit tu the future the decision of the | until the next day at noon, at which time he promined reanlug of the constitation, It cortalnty comes up to t. bound W ahangs to be practically imporsibie, In nay gar period, | SP Ham | Kacin will soon judge an, the genticman, in whose binds the afiir Lad beew plnoed The New Orieana massacre is all to by { Paris, t - by political action. Anda plan of ro 4 { feck now profoundly hew imp, get services oy ecu of the directors, to exbibil evel accounts | lold largely at ig door, instigated undoultodiy by his was Dwele, Wenap tir Eiavarpe A soey Sipde that teouse 60 Saw thr lnote tee QB daved | hnwe been fo my country, compared with Ha desert of | Tho noxt dayarrived, but no trenmrer Was on hava; ivi | despatches, Ln of ‘comraunicating with Governor | W umaip City of Noss York, * pip. mush peed - urnng | nubNe services, Lut 1am conscious that 1 have given all | instond, a mesenge wes left for the gontleman to Wolles, tho tawfel chief magistrate of Loutsian helt | @ Bromon Hteame Also @tecinebips he syivanius | yeh Lo Govers, ai at Pensonable price a hi r on tes pee (bee te give, without foar or favor, wee him at twelve the fol song ays July 2 The sppotn, corretpondenes with General Hemou, @ tu whore | Brit cain, Bop Heo it gl Wattem Poukaal nana £. wo Gacivation: of poliiica in @ frve.pation. ‘ ate eas ier Faceaet teal ae lips tant | sueui he algo tad to cep. be hands were fed with tha Blood of Vaveni mon. Now tha | Stree i Seen ey oan ap tieiaba ‘ ff ONTAINL It '¢ uot the th that chiotly noeds the r ee (ag «yn or, eae it me aay PRD PROM ae Provident i¢ tryg @ parly com. Asinweit mew sh lon te Gh paneed. chip: Bol N ABSOLU re prone TAINLY AN ANY sae of govern acut to Its normal ephere and rents wo ay pga oF of thas land in | to Philadelphia Au investigation a roveatad the fact | poend of rebels ard ‘opperienta and such ar | W bound \ a keke found’ LikGOLS, ‘ewrs wise yether the advantages of Umon ate fallacwns, of t Cprimianis i itn that with | tha: notwit ang the large amount of fruds winch } could be purchased at the — suction of offves Stoaroship ut Cheuncer, meer, Oran, ate Septet, wid | ere ee Yorn Fer Oe pentinvone exclusion of the South from kt wil b lh ms enese of — ve “ae my time, stvength | hat been patd | n for subscriptions, the total of wh hirelings covered oll over’with politieal leprosy, Tho | meiln, passengers and tteasure, i Pacific Mui Steam. » Ber bal trwendh-w. « Sages Eee! Cali ie Speirs malt Le faraie veanden Sntreatinect josMto that which shall make our whole sation 1 at present be doluitely asseriained, on a coast of | Phitedeiphia Convention waa Glled with men wilh par. | fhlp Co. Sept 6 33) AN fat SR, jun 74 25. spoke stem. ALI LY OBTAINED IN nN ” sree seats tee Cesare reunien matre-ctain iy peospe woot and clorions, NOM Wy, the twtr of | ihe tocsurer having let mubveripitem, Books in varias | done aking Oot of thele Booka, an. ahe rites oa | "i mip F pores: te nfl Porto Cabello Au, Hep «toot publiony vx i+ ’ Valor aha ian oe an ‘t y in © just cart it her glo only to hi and having been in | meeting at Momplie was dod over by Eenoral For- | th caveat vt Thomas Ob, ADA a 4 a & ao ; tie fF MT 1 no. earthty > lowest Clawe® and oorila apa wings rh Ag hd which be ead to eeripated, We be eprsice t mnrtenter, "iris her bo ean ougd toencecenacy of emer MESES bs frog hi rc pe ‘5 waar ar a Ml : S i ho new o ’ y Jedelphis ' 7 " : only) reper Rit ral seo demon, os | ethane, ten cine eee ae vp her pair em 0,000, ara amb of in of ficpene wuoatre’ | tha Prtient, sortaialy the Calon pay oan, Unter io | Me Rings 39. etm, Rares, Shoue cht essen me. 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