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THE NEW YORK HERALD. “OCTOBER 19, 1 - WHOLK NO, 11,007. PRICE FOUR CENTS. CANADA. MEXICO. bi he date of fling th b z i WwW A 3 il N G T ON, |::: ‘onions itisaupioonis wrevaid came tread | THE ISSUES OF THE DAY J tithedunot mceent bo your wp | and ail cuter Be ane a eaeeeieeeer en SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WEW YORK HERALD. = ow asions applied for more than three years @ Iraitor in the White House who calls himself a bumble after the di or discharge of the officer or soldier wilt jndividual, Do your duty, and in 1869 this same bamble commence irom the date of filing the last (estimony by SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. individual will be trying "to explam to the people why “se 6 did not succeed, the party prosecuting sucb elait, P : tition! Address of Wendell Phillipe at the | ve. Phillipe was diamteced with great applause. Jogsuon tom Oto nen baad fi ‘Tremont Temple, Bost impartial Suffrage | Hoo. Genrge & Boutwell, one of the Marsachueetts A strong delagetion trom Obio is on band farming out the Safeguard of the Union -Congress Mast | Representatives to Congress, who was on the platform, Jory at Toronto. Tonoste, Oot, 18, 1866, The Rumors of Secretary Stanto appointments in that State, The practice of trning jevern the Country—The President Should | # loudly caiied for, and in answer he made a briei Proposed Resignation. ut soldiers wbo Rave servod in the war, and who ako] he Tmpeached and Kemaved fram mee |"! cudorsing what Mr, Philips bad vaid HE i gui Boal wary pid The Reported Defeat of Es- pee: OE ie. Glee no part in polities, and supplying their places with old | Senator Wilson Denoanced—General Grant rer ean Peep sip ned * ‘Sitiock Maria,” a " political hacks, is likely coon to give place to a wiser | Responsible for the Riots ut New Orleans EXCITEMENT IN BALSIMORE. ee ae ae, SUttie the cobedo Doubted. siesta ea cee “in ran wen i greats Fhe ea = " the wagon that convey® the prisowenpte and from PROCE [ rea Bourow, Oot, 18, 1966. Joil ie styled. It was rumored throughout the city that &e. &e, &e, three or four of the prsonom woult be brought ap for ‘The new indian Commissioner, Mr. Bogy, of Missouri, Wendell Phillips made aspesed in ‘Tremont Templo SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HENALD. trial, and hundreds of the citicone turned out tonee them The steamibiv Go will begin the performance of bis otticial duties on the | Uhis evening before a very large and very radical audi. | The Proposed Removal of the Baltimere Po- bia, Captain Slceu, from He . ss Ast prox, The shocking manner jn which Indian affairs | ence, which included many leading taen and women. | Hee Comminsioucrs Trouble Anticipated — | as they parsed from the yart inthe rear of the Court | yany ou the Mui delenit, arnved at vin port lame Rogalations for Distillers and Refiners | pave soon managed ror a ong time ie tkely to bo Fe | The speech wan the second of the Bay State cours ot | ‘The Radicals Greatly Excited. House to the court, eveusn ‘ formed under the administration of the new commis- | Jectures, the first of which was delivered last woek by Bauarmonn, Oot, 28, 2060. Several minor cases ocoupie the court until half-paat of Coal Oils. sioner, the Indians made peaceable and a trip across | Miss Annie Dickinson, ‘The subject was, of course, an | VeTY steat political exvitemont prevails relative to the | four clock, when the Grand Jury gutered and pre OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDERCE the plains one of comfort and security rather than one of | tional affairs, and was treated in his usual harsh and | Proposed removal of the Baltimore Police Commieioners | sented true bills against the folloning prisoners, Wm. rary Ravana 0 a ae. &. massacre aud danger, seathing manner. Tn beginning his lecture Mr. Phillips by Gov-rnor Swann, The laws give the Governor the | Hay don, James Diatnond, Owen Konuedy, Francis King, , avAms, Oot, 28, 2 ane « Purdons. alluded to his speech of a year ago, when he declares | PP¥lexe of rommoval during the recees ot th Legislature. | Woven Caving and erate cces of the indictments pH pres a een a ree range es tien Wasmmxaron, Oct, 18, 1866. The President has given directions to have pardons 00 the atime plasters that Andeow ‘Siniae was anenc. | AMrze delegation of citizons have just returned from | found ayainst the prisoners. jaraire aud Mi. Phormas, a ea we des the st 4 in i" ant The Stanton Resignation Rumors. prepared for ouly two persons who wok part in the re- my in disguise, that the plot was already formed, the | 4®9*Polls, who visited the Governor and presented a ue. nent I a aes getsray fra aaa ma ‘Whe remor that Secretary Scanton hes jeft or will soon | beilion during yesterday and to-day—George ©. Scott, of Mdeavo the War office passes quite current, but it !# very | Alabama, and George V. Strong, of North Carolina. @=rtaie that the President bas not yet received any | [oth applications were made under the thirteenth see- Sarma! notitication of the Secretary's intention to resigu. | tion of the ainucsty proclamation. MW he should leavo the Cabinet there is no doubt that | Runsin Declines Entering Into a Contract for Rtwutenant General Sherman will be called upon to Building Iron-Clads. manage the affaira of tho War Department at loast for a | Advicos from Russka report that the Assistant Seere. | there were the memorial signed by 0,000 names requesting the removal of the Commissioners. Iti said that the Governor acknowledges that injus- tice has heen done by the Judes at tho recent election, and will take tho matter into serious consideration and act prior W tho November eleetion ‘The radicals are very much excited, and threaten forcible resistance in their in the State Principle established, and the platform drawn out by which the South should e#tablich by diplomacy what tt failed to establish by arms, and said that then he was thought # fanatic, To-day, however, he knew that there were as few people in the ball to doubt this truth as last October, to belleve it, Lannehing eign legion, batinany paxengers, among whom we no Lived Goneral Gasteinan, ane of Napoloon's aide-ce-camyp Sho is the bearer Of unportant despatches to Maxtijten vod has a epoekal minion to perform om belall of the Prowei Bru Wo know from private 90 Hable credit, Chat iuasmgeh ax ron had refused to York ri Ih the city of ‘Toronia, In the eo: York afiresai®, being a clilaen of aeritain furoign St. 4, the Untied Staten of Amerios, at peace with ber Ma the'Queen, with force and actos hen lat day ot June, in the year of our Lord wid foreign Slate Was 80. at penoe Ly (he Queen, ab the village of Fort or ot re. > dbat part of the Welland, ; : tied 6 “ ont then Into a discussion of the present national af- 7 ‘eT Mexino t +O fms, and as the General's political sentiments accord | lary of the Navy. Capialn Fox, has boon unwooossthl | ‘saire, Mr. Phillips sald that the great weaknése of democ. | °™ ‘he Comtniasioners aro removed. i tothe ’ rete very pearly with those of the President, it may so happen | 1» bis etforts to induce the Russian government to con she raed Bai alae: a nacces were impatient | _ 1 ¥iew of the fact that they arw groatly in the minor- Malye tant, Wt Mewiv dt tendered to him. My, | tract with American parties for the building of a large i n he mass bition , : me Wp WI Cole han and tae Marquis do Gattifee, ‘Shas the position will be pecans ni edhe ese A Tcaae atieueens Cae for results, The strength of olivarchy e the long scent, ity hore, they threaten that ait will be obtained from wy wa "0 Uiliig; 10,444 iu tite pecans etal Stanton before he leaves the department will make sure saad the clear foresight, the disregard of temporary reanlts| | Peanaylvanis, A bad feeling exivty which may lead to eae a aatinei ibe bemebet che pinion? Une Gres ni @ : ef the mission to Spain, for which position he bas tor ane ; Sune iment. Eee py | Nowe it shoul! be the purnoso of every thonghtiul | more important disonters than (hos of w local charaetor Crown, and. dignity: and. the "juroke aforemaid, apes Se tay WP eee er eee ee geome time been aspiring, he President to-day appointed Samuel 1’. Jones to b> | man'to engraft on our democracy this virtue of 18 Op | 4 Hattimoro correay bat the Sedaddente Pree batt afovenaldy furiver pews nt that th hn WE pow din, the eonveqne tho uy \ “ eneee, ponent. Men say that the States must immediately eet ng acltizen of & certain foreign State, ia w prosehing eyacwation uf the ” ‘The National Republican of this morning says that it } Marshal Bratt i oe potest ae er down together under the dome ot the eapitol, for the | Say*:— atem Of Ay wich her Mayooty | Droenine ove ae tithe has the highest authority for denying the report that My. . eo evewind Mar Disaster people are impatient for this result. It ig pot so, Tho My solemn belief is that Andrew Johnson will send pene be y ArUreN Were, however, conndernd Lao lake to Have the Stanton has tendered his resignation asSecrotary of War, | T!® Collector of Customs at Fernandina, Fla., informs | people are not in haste in this matter, ax they have | the regular tronps into Baiuimore to mustain Swann If the cone Stal empiro, aud only adopted Vrinie Tho opera troupe 6 Com woners, the Treasury Department that on the 8th inst, Thomas | clearly shown during the past few months Now, ine | attempt o! the latior Wo remove tho P with loroe in M a byt MUEE are Ogayod tur our Uhewtre, en theirre while the National Intelligencer remarks thas the etate- Pr lek ho hance: atead of yielding to this absord impatien ty salated by ble people, aa rest it will he, haat that part nha facet thot he bad writton a lotter to tho President re- |, Fitpatrick, Third oficer; Chanoey Maron, Stocrage | Wr cr teacher of the pablic mind to warn, thet, to | yee tea ate we oon prepared. Lat Pennsylvania be | Cansda. having a hideaga wt be ttt De ing tobe relieved of bis position was at least pre- | StW4Pd, and Johu Campbell, Joreph House und John | make them remember that in our day every month | rowdy ! 1 there Joined to divers other €eR disposed preroas | 4 mature, but the latter paper says:— Dealing, auaneny nehved ab Gat pen euevtvaee of the ) Panis the | see hays AO = feinnlousy our bald Bely the d the Ava tof the depart , ’ i " " inakiny story. ar, 1 “— . " ~ weitly tatent 10 te understood that Mr, Stauton has siznitied hie ine | CF°¥ OF the lost steamer Evening Star. Some of these | Hr Coneinnad, that ks nover tatendet RWS PROW SALT LAKE CHY. oy couirary ure af the Bre howe iat the tevtion to ask to be relieved as soon as his annual re- | seamen were in almost a dying condition, bat having | to rehel—that he never intended to fleht the flag of bie ; rake male Aud provic French goverument lax uot yet abandoned the ompire is completed, and also that on account of bishealth | re 4 caveful attention they are recovering their | conntry—that he never intended to have Washington. 1 our Indy, the | use hae apown Peacoat : Asta would not be averse to spending a few years in Spain said that he intended to be the nation himself, and Ibe SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. heaith, rived at the «ay ae the Minister at Madrid. ve itnow, But the fatal mista! Nntex of Public Lands. ek tal he tags gehen al kel ‘The Editor of the Sait Lake Vedetto Beaten take pomesion oi Movements of the Old Lobby Man, ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Office has ro- . Speak by D > Thurlow Weed arrived here this morning accompanied 7 forth did have | Speaking furtr y Derme Ordered to Leave the Uity troops Wak wot Locemary as Lue whole population would 2 ceived returns showing that at the Nebraska City Office rer esid that the impotionce of the South hurried Outrages, ee t =p ino iw aver of tho © nt to be the nation. The Luavenwourn, Kansas, Oot, 18, 1866. Fine tp Seren #6 8 By some political friends. His business is, as I think, 4,3: H acres of the public lands were disposed of in Sep- bie into the scheme. He my ‘ ath see their mistake now, ‘Their effort is t Hit, . The Kenafetie reporia the capture oF », Valley of ta selation to 8 cotton speculation in which bis brother, | tember last, of which 2,701 acres wore takon ender the | and to this parpise shot using ail her There tha! { The Nenver Naew publishox the following extract from mag ain PN stepadcl anh i Apa, Valley « te-tew, Mr. Witters, is engaged. Said cotton was seized | Homentead law for actual settlement, At the St. Cloud | Phillips believed that as long ago ax the last of June | a private letier to Captain Cochran — shad peated Wig ®y government, Mr. Weed has been on here twice m | iain, | once 2,408 acres were sold for cash. the South bad pr with the uid of the Executive, | We jearu that Mr. Weston, oditor of the Salt Lake Unim to place hersel: in power, and t perform by that what wants to get said cotton ay lk sung : elation: to this’ matter, H6 eante to. g6¢ ae ese she lost by annies, and be did not believe that she hud | Pedetle, was taken by tho #, on the night of the feleased; but he has thus far failed. Why should this » rib 4 4 iy ¥ aby means abandoned thia parpose, The Presi Ad inet, and severely beaten and given six hours to sotton be irregularly releaxed whem so many honest THE PHILADELPHIA CANARD. gent may vary his policy, he muy ive 4p 1 jeave the city und take with bits geveral prominent gon- A imilar specatations and lost? : tis or that feature of it; but, believe mo, | j mn have oe Fie Pee ats inthe New Yor, | “Draid’? Owns Up. but Belleves the Kor the purpose tives. The vicloriak’ of tho lau | ties Mr. Weston rfases to lava, and denounoes Mor ‘ile Mr. Weed is here he f to be Trac The patch Did Not Co: fow weeks are very creat, The republican party bay monwimn in the Ditterest torn From the frequent o Waval Office affair, Some think he will try on reconei)!- frou: Waslinated, Dat was Séus trem: Now t gaina, but what does be ages by the Mormons on the gentiles ation between Congress and the President. Mr. Weed | York ‘The Proprietors of the Ledger Would The Reparted Deteut Wasnivor last evening « gentlemen had an interview with Hevor Romero, from whom the gentiemen learued the Genvral Becob to efor Romere f septomber Chet the greater Lorcen were at Sabiio saititie i tharty Mowerey, 06 Uie road to an Lois Potomt think thar F whe u year Inst aforesaid, in her with the afd other evil a wrray od on a warllbe mat nod atiack enriain of her M® ‘our bady the Queen, then and there vy wee againat ovr maid lady of the statute tt Kueh pam tvs tthe panes mf our mild tndy (ne Wellant ai Posed perecns followin unde wre Sh aee Fae apepohes'e Ve may bo looked for. ; doos not even mean? by th on, as far as the fett for New York to-night. have Made Heaps of Money if the State- Sate onan sb0 ‘nabliotae hee ™ vn a to Denver aon y, for, arm and oh wu The inst despatches received by Menor The following important circular has just been issued | ments bad beew True. ports of them in the newspapers, of Wilson, of Banka, of ty have kilted’ hfioon. persons, aud roade | _ The following gootlemen appear fog the crown: go. | Mimmoro ars oe iter trom the Treasury, Department:— oO THM RDIFOR OF San Kamala; Kelley, and of a host of others, pledge their authors to oma, ektor General’ Cockburn, Won J. ityard Come, Ale ccam foroes The Commercial and Indemnity Conventions | 1 am ancions to ford to the pattie er ee ge ete eevee with Japan, planation in tay power im relation to the despatch of | knowledging and pledging bimvelf to the conviction that NEWS PROW NEW ORLEANS Tho President has proclaimed the convention betweon | Getoher 10, which was published in the Philadelphia | i" impartial snfrage lies the true safety of the nv hie NG EAN, We United States and the Empire of Japan for the pur- | pedgr, The statewent which has been made by that ee res Ca a fpeber than his Hon, KA. Hare sen and John Patterson, Additions! Portiontars ef the Great Pire nt NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Quebeo ‘Twelve or Fifteen Lives supposed to Have Hera Lost-Orlgin of the Plre, Oe. derney City raonal 5 ay pose of encouraging and favilitating the commere of | paper does uot coutain the whole truth, Itetudiously } viewon that lmpartal anitinya i the. true basis SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HEfat Tomoye Oot, 13, 1400 Se LNCS NMGNO ShavRNY.— Among (he pe the citizens of this country in Japan. Sheet lead, mat- | conceals the fact that it did not receive the despatch Ce ee eae salaries oF ite be) Weight af the Rudiculs at the Discovery of | A widow nihad Maris Tonekint died HMA morning from |! She tevin ty Baltioiorw yesteriay ermning wane eatorea ting, ratan, on! for, painting, indigo, gypsum, tiring pans | from Washingiom, but from New York, It charges me | Ouinion, If this true ef" maoriy of the Hore | Several Stuad of Arms and Four Pieces of | tie effects of buros rocwived at the fre @m Sunday nigit ee and barkets—all these articles being used in the propa | with baving written the questions without having any | ix of this opinion, why do they not enact at asa law? | Metillery The Arms Said to Belong to the gation and packing of teas shall be free of duty, and the | reljahie data before me. And it keeps entirely out of bee re: bate nig of onr present Loring hin i Kaights of Arabia, Ke. almost unparalleled, Copyreas separates after pr sent Now Oosnsem ¢ , sebewing sro to be admitied atthe reduced rate of reper | pight the fact that on the strength of the despatch a | ing's nese of constitutional amendmeuts wht they ly | thy jonisiana radical oc vchehe sna ttt ne eent:—Machines and machinery, drugs and medicines (the | (hey ieceived it (but not fram me) @ person in Phila. | before the Southern Siates aa the boon for ther to ar- bisiaan rediea feartutly afrai® over prohibition of the importation of opium, according to the | getpiia incloee business relutions to the proprietors of | C°PEbSIoTe they are admitied; Dat no sooner do they | Aerovery by datertivae of apout reven thorand stand exiting treaty, remains im full forse), iron in pigs or | that payor, engaged in gold operations hy which, had | gyit'Tevote thom. The No Peeapey ol.» St pm end ues plecen ol aretlery, SRE See aie bars, sheet iron and iron and iron wire, tin plates, white | the news proved true, ws J belleved it to be true, ho observe " aay tm the land dactares that Delong to rebel arsocistions, bit whieh Im reality are the IM par ee ble any, a Ne cir Ba roperty of the Knigtts of Arabia, who boitovad segar, in loaves or crshed ; glass and glass ware, clocks, | WU''d have beou largely benefited. canvass ix haved on these amendments, and suggents io | Property Rnie wane are ations to : is A simple staremnent of the facts wil perhaps set the | the President the accent of theme a= bis ouly hope, Htting Out an expedition. Lieutenant, Hardinge, of Gatchon and watch chains, wines, malted and spirituous | matier in its clearest light, Ou the 6th and 7th tnsis., 1 | Meanwhile, no single man whe voled. for these amend. | Shenandoah notoriety, left New Vork om tha Evening iv Qecbes, From al! | cow learn the dail af Vite by grenier than at Urst imagined. It i# auxerted@hat tbe nomber Re ie Will not fall sbork of Uwelve or fiflen. fae Ay BL The fire originate ins salon, to share bit testers fortune ome men were dry wing and Daal eran oma Wileb befenied the plat ler gotten gains over a card ‘cites Prow, fe ibatamee (hat te aithta) Seibel tantly thorn on Higa, the table being upset, ere) She word Me lew ember Bak aun Viamp. ‘The oton the floor wi and the bultding wax in taunow tire halls wove rung somediately, vieimity did everyting possthe to {1 yeu'ertay ebargen morder of Bite Hquera, The citizens of the United States importing or | learned that the subject of the extent of the powers and e «const hout ignert Star for this point ith others ty complete the. errange- | in velit. the view exporting 4oods shall @lways pay the duty ok cance duties of the Fresidrut under the constitution, in rela: | thewamentaventa, What then, are et dn’ Ths Toanty for manok; Wit 8 be. west down ie, See Seager, | Sts Bnet Pe ue pee og are intended for their own use or | 10D {0 the exclusion of the Boutherm members of Con- | what we are to do. We are to seud these max | YS" if W provatle (he expediiion will be ae wpe wupsuaiaine 1 weed iehie metpe ooh into laws, (Applause) Sond them backed by an over a The Provident, has also proclaimed the convention | eal of the Presdeot’ attation, “On dhe suhvand 96 T | ivciu'ng publle opinion that wo Southern te rn MEW VORK CENTRAL BAILRQA), _} wilt fait an iomnence, to focal | Aethe " a o 1 . Iw ol ++ , a hae! fal lelecsery ae Aeiween the Emipire of Japan and the governments | two gefitiemen to whom I have boon 1m the habit of | Nesnerm people do their sty ail will be well Tat tbe SCC” TELEAaa ta dah ede aad. Neariy all the ‘Knglisr companion have paring of the United stator, Great Britain, Frovce and Hol- | going when I wish to verily any doubiful point or to 4et | may to thelr leaders, to the New York Prive. tw th TELEGRAM ALO. At a publi Twesting the eit? government was de. | Decmwor Asser’ rue Tins Warn Comrany.oThe fend for the payment to these governments of the hip T have proved and tried, and whieh T value, | Raubal Republican Commirsen, that Comcress otal 8” | Cautest far the Control of ita A@nien nounced (oF the erimntual neglect and (oily wh vel led vo (Now Jersey at ii ast seeston paced au ent fr ou on o tam of 69,000,000, this sau to retnde all claims of what- | and have ‘oud in tay intercouree with them thai | grutaties aut rovern thi republic iapprasse)-ao es. | mts for thet ever nature for past aggressions on the part of Nagalo, | they ave not only truthful and reliable, but that they | ercige the right vested in them hy a two-thirds vote of | Appronchin whether indempities, ransoin of “imonseki, or expenses ave a remarkable (acuity of being able to get at the | ine great people. In order to do thie—to exercise the Arnany, Ook 18, 1806. truth of almost any alleged matwor of Washiugton news, | right vested in them—it must be their very firet a6t tO | rier war an in pie the diimatale it entailed by the allied squadrons, which were sent to the | of detecting errors and of distinguishing mere ramors impeach the President of the United Swtea (Over se ansrcbageidties ¥ directors of Busaits of Simonseki in order to destroy the battoriew | from actual matters of fact whelming applause and cheers) They must away | Se New York Contra! Railroad hold today, at which the #9 much lose of Life and property. the Tide Water Company, whose object wae 0d Neoware bay ot and the bill was 8 A terwards tened The Contederntion Scheme The Lesson of the Jumiragdo Case, ga Towonro, Oct 18, 168. wth (helr w the company by 6 . Ite not decided yet whether the ernor General Ni \d Suwo, for the destruc. | , From one of these gentlemen Ttearned that the Presi- | with ail questions of the right of the admission | chief question of topic of discussion wae, who shall cou- derided that the erected by the Prince Nagato aud Suwo, for dent, in quite & recen\ conversation with am intimate | of this State or that state. They mut BO! | bret siie inmonne corporation? { appoare that deeply will aecompauy the confedersiion delygnter on their beeing ps ee by Hon of foreign vessels and the stoppage of trade; the | friend, had dwelt at some length upon this subject, a peac! ont, but while the triat is government of the Tycoon, on whom devolved the = aeareben one had eaid in bis speeches and Seika terwane ‘bey ae euiovs une few Dis office a ee Pa os Lave ran np the stock from 90 to 119, - esa J a chinent is worth nothing withont the reno he latter being today's price, The « of chastising this rebellions Prince, being held respons!- | ouhiog hastily or aucousidered, and ¢ the trecidect oaill bis tunocenee or bi gaits aomiated, | % $41,000,000) The party teclinicaliy Loven en the the for any damage resulting to the interests of treaty | said he would stand by, und that whatever might be bis | To leave the head of ihe notion bitaself in power of all | Kouth shore party, made ap of Western railroad powers as well as the expenses oocasioned by the expe- | duty he woold not Kunnk from performing it; bot that | the national strenyih of the army and the navy, while | en, hold it $4,000,000 of the sewek, an dition. he would take no step {n tue matter without consulting | he m being tried, ln a tare, anda farce that it ie to be * compeay Kote $4,060,000, and other parties The Japanese Vinhors. the Attorney General, and (I think it waa added) that he | hoped will nev re enacted before (lie face of the world large amounts, The polyt to be accomplished She desanew ieeeshent pi to-day visited the | steaded to do so. by the American people. Lat the Honse, while it is itm | ts to we f then: varieun pa princes to-day From the other [learned that a paper had been ween | preaching the ve, place the Provide Of Flock a8 10 totally 0° ‘Treasury and the Capitol. They were highly pleased | in the Attorney General's office, with the printed Head- | Konate in uitior, control of the ¢ with the architectural beaaty of the latter edifice, and | '8 “Executive Mansion,” cmiaining a series of que~ | is 4 mistake to ks tions in relation to the aciual statas under the constitn- | to renain in of expecially admired the grand painting on the inside of | tion of the present Cougroe and the nature andextent | ynare longer until toe berm of dhe dome. It is understood that they purpose paying ~ ~~ aes and — — Lise r t under ee Bounce ai! euch policy, Henry Wilson eaid ina aperch | ection President a visit, as they , witl tution, Dov as regurde the present Congress a: © | last January he knew that the President meuut | anti) De ete ne te ore desire to shake hands with | Pon: of the Southern #tates to representation. fo tarm around and. betray us. A few of On | thee, New ca Tepresentative of the American nation, They ith these facts clearly impressed npon my mind, and | were then endeavoring to press that truth | the wuriere hed quite an interesting interview with the Secretary of pegte Sree, ese See returned nog eter | ween the people, while «a great majoriy of the | subject in Mate omed ¢ matter and wrote out te questions, The data whic oo was ining that the President was wrong from a | Krast Rg happend dghonerey nig them | Thad before me was ampie, The words of the quedions | Sra gerstntaiey of the ease, while his bear nnd prib- ss coming from a country with which the United States | had not been furnished tome, Bot Thad before me the nd that he ought tobe cunciliated wut were bound by commercial tice, The Japanese expressed preg ol wo bing oe acy i allege a fact booms m k it to bea tle He al. themrel: jeoned ri i ey bad covered (he whole groond in relation to that President to betes troe prine| mueb ph with their visit the secre. subject. It ts troe the questions might ‘Tes ted bine ond uta \e That wan 008 by swme oue else, might Lave Deen int The wise Wav to govern ie with Ane Hefiners of | etal’s office by ac ident, might ne be discretion to tell the people of the United States tie its. pee Vresxiant or the Ee be es a foe mt af trath and the whole danger, The great trouble daring C joference war that the questions bat been officially | this toyr years of sad war was that we Seared to tall lo Tae seared Po Maem tata | sent to the Attorney Genoral; and, with that idem im- | en indir pouple the truth ouncerning the imnes COTY MMLITARY the act of June 30, 1864. a8 amended by the act | Prevsed upou my mind as a fact, E wrote out the ques | Henry Wilson said wt an exouse © 1 war trying to believe of Saly 13, 1866, © tax ie imposed upon illaminatmy, | 0" ! that ik was not irae thas | wae metaken concernigg Pubricating or biber mineral oils; and it is further pro- J saw vothing inconsistent in these questions, with (he | the President” A pilot engineering a verse! Into ode wided that distillers of iitumma:ing, Inbricating or other | UP form utterances of the Fresitent. It seemed to me Dor ste@re her ilirect upon s rock whieh be knew ér faineral olla, paptna, benzine, bensole ar gasokine, shalt | Perfectly watural that the Provitent should week conneel | grmty belie: ed to be Uiere Dre excused when he mage Be mibject to all the provinions of law applicable to die. | 0% BM ConMitutional legal adviver on oo grave ssaknck | T joarney to England. ‘The probabilities are that be will follow’ them # few weeks afterwards, No reliable information ean be obtained regarding tho discussions In the late Cabinet meetings, but itis mup- posed that confedsradion war the main Th commequence of the trou'ie about the Lamirande ex trulition case the judges ia Montreal hare agreed in fotere when necew ary, thas they wil b Hohews corpus humedutely when applied f QUA OTTAWA SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE A “Heavy and Gr Contederetion— isi the ft Discouraaement” to Kk of Pairtotinm, Mi und the Chances of Annexation te Med Menten. verity of wurife, will be 8 lomporery President, to by the pormanen’ ele for the Pre had oncw at y ave come ta investioute this JV te Proye, ve Vander and Corwelt bern worn Orne ong the thet, 16, 1886, big wigs of the mony thelr organs I by the Hon. Joseph in Rn 1 cont edern venting Uhat any 4 fence of Vritteh Aroerca againet the Unued States, in the event of a war, wae futile, hae Uirown & be inte the ministerial wigwarm, Fur the pars mouth o two some tnembers of tine geverninent bave been te be oe Others Mnjoy ing (heir proely thes for un Phare bs dice game Cabinet ip his Onna Pamphlen va ob wit comtinne te y for tina! solation ap 1 wijourned toa futur» day tary Regulations for Vistitler: Coal or Mineral an wid Heview of the sinet Brigode, Satienat Guard Karedes at Tomp= Kine Sanere laapertion wf the Sewowth phe } the fpilure of the | ih an appearaves Wat given thm @ feepile from thelr conatitational ety the completion of the Confedor nercone lis | eapectully when the leading radicaly were bol tw Congress to hide pape mat rell @h ex0gee to let every a =a ta ee Nace On ee reer Mand anit | claiming their intention which they know are vital to the gatioga! action, 8O0 KO | forwing sre aiaes frieste, National shcses, aosembiod gac- | wake dagen ny oly G@rawing from’ warehouse liens, panalties, forfeit. | THE questions at ixsne between the thom there? ‘The South has been battling wit Norther e* rigs sg . The conseqnence has been thar aince (he Howe ad Sek ‘asatade tat ok cheek partie oc. are not questions of » bit | \dene. Se hax been conqieral. “We anest Bow haw | tery morning ow ie Queens eouniy Fair Grounds, near | ume comeamnce tas Down ence Se ease 4. for the purpose of ascertal the quantity questions @ constitutional | The Attorney General | preconstruction on (he basis of those ideast—a recomsiray | Mineola for ibe » Me A wndergolog their anunal inepre | te Cabinet Ministers to deer ic pay and w & fe the proper person to investigate thea question#, aud | tion which stall make Seath Carolina over in rach Wkt | tiem, Aw st ie ce the “questions” which T wrote amount «imply W & | nos that ahe hall gravitate directly towards Maasacht statement that the President bas consulted his constitu- | gette ‘That recoustruction will be eomplate when It wit tional legal adviser in regard to the exteut of bis powers | be eafe for a million of Mawachusetts follers to be it of two Of the regiments at leant @igned @istitied and securing the perment oa, #0 far an Ube same may, in the judginent of the Commissioner of Yoterval Revenue, and under regulations preseribed by Bim, be deemed necessary for that purpose. Under this Wo remain in ence ta plat? be tromy warty tf | | 1 ye . | COUNTERFEITING THE DETECTIVE SYSTEM Otmtuncre i ay ! Vnted states Comminsoner's Ofter, . a his | and duties under the constitution. They do not imthe | vesed in Now Orlenng-—when it t# tafe for @ Mamach}- Da. Tee a 8 arene warty fo favee of bi. Wet maniedioner Mite San patric ‘or otbor bituminous eubdatonces, of re. | the President, for the only answers which can be made | his sentiments there, and not till then. You may ¢ would bardiy | the federal principle, it mare than prntable thas , rie ¢ Meer crude oil produced by » single distillation of coal, | tthe qestions will show that, hard as the necessity | the capitol and Congress with Sautheruers, bn! you tw companions | federation ®: ‘ a eeu an og y “4 y appear to him, the President must continve to | pot gained a step in reconstruction; of better, tike ¢ th reg | that he the mn ules ahale, axphalt , r aces shall rivea bond (orm Soenty-aightth, The bena met ee and must leave the anes | rishinan, you have gained alow Our moon have not Fecog' " M on of the admission of the Southern members for them | repregentatives, Int deletaten They have pat said pow aun oonaee tad Seortsteae of tories eee re to decide, each other “What ie your opinion om this or that qu¢- exceliensy of ‘The man pre toorets have would be kno obliged Ww axk m ea for tir poet two or them, and thay wonk of the wr of ” I sent the questions, uot to the Ledger, but toa valved | tion,” but what ia the opinion of your delegat rie (whlets the: ve ~- pees oe Mewar ob Sepee aoe | friend of mine In anouuer city 1 did’ not write them | The’ mamms are wiser. They say what Ueit delat ‘ og op gag 0g rested ob cont pg gies for the Ledger, but for ene of my own treads Lent it | shall do, If they only utter the verdict that tar re in hand and eramioed the lok of What w . the See th . the quansity | © bit eiuaply ae a matter of im it news whiet t | gent shall be removed, then Congres will record ’ Manes at the woiform and trap | a), Mr Howe's parophle: tay dv eamkty nes piace’ ta bode any | Delleved to be true, The Ledger virtually saye, and hae | The President and the Somth have abundant mewne Pings of the 4 Lie whole proceeding ware mers | fee ° ih Soasequently subject 10" tax a tie quantity, and de. | Made the public believe, that they recived the despatch | taking power arain Lat the southera tales o fh nerg wan abundant roam for crit ee ee OM sok! by bim, with the name and place of im Washington, which ts not the fact Feprosented, they can wait (ill the Loar of nations a2 BO provides with the proper | img} * The Ledger ways the verdict of the public will bo | mination is cooled, then they can do what they did I do not think i. will be now, Troth har | 4A She can bribe; she can send fifty men be 2, se Coat U rity of th en teh | rounnract the in The romidence of the person to whom sold. If derived by the distiller, the account of salee may be kept . - und the public can generaily tell when | richer than even Stewart of New York, t i i ot form | they hear it. ' Very reapectfully your, it that the flag does not protect the citizens ander Qr-monthly as heretofore, showing the, product, of HENRY M. FLINT. | foidy It je not entirely Andrew Jobnson's. I Wasmvurow, Oct 17, 1866 General Grant's! (Faint applause, ant load, | the preve Inout, the quantity bonded and the quantity to tax; ave the tax into, be paid, lke @ther monthly taxes, on or before the lee: day of the month tn w! the retarn is mae, | and determined fiwee) Iieutenant General Gram a te wi i moat t Perition 4 to FAL GEORGE TOE CORETY WEL Cate | on ibe continent. {Lowdet blesses ead torn, ot etpeum ee ‘ the act of Joly 13, 1846, seciton 10, paraitine oil Supreme Court Special Term, Have we conquered New Orioane? Then why aro morning ot inn ver’. in light marching onder, at Ta dhe ; + ‘ . , ” ‘ streets mat aale? Had pot Geperal Grant troops enoug! are, fo - over the ‘ ‘ + Ry a ae ee ee preach gps tela ay. 2 If not, why did he not ask for them? He knew Sadar tho enous cutrere of tae Wanemeniar soken prefer itn Eatin Ws the tory party # ho we in the f dere! prin bt between the ioral gevemnments and the genere t whieh on dengan quent et Con peneed ot redivale, wh Yaukeos and Frenetasen, le vanentiniiy © pediency, and en haw a thay can | carry (thew potet and maintain themecire @ other, i Moke very little Ciferroee ww them what ete y { leade to A mamber of terms at lone would oeahe ] Besetion 19 any other eveutnal ty, ue they suid the lie to principles and profeswmnm uf their @hine li ver Uy Wo the Hhene of their aking O@ire under Lard Munck hale, not exceeding ip eperife gravity thirty «ix, ® Het BO ity awd Bawin Po Ohe ety, appellants tore , eC 7 on prc peop! o Svuthern States, or if ha did not ki Seempt, from tan Dut wach oi) ie made subject to | ctark ant vhers requmdemta—On the i Of July last Uhl oupn* ee SS ceuca vet bale es iis het bo Gems, - inating oi. It there- | uit Court, part 24, when | hos the qualifications | ie believed he has, he knew fore follows that the ontire product " mitted tom jary f or refinery wut be vespretad” on y*- yi | thay found im favor of the eppetiante om ol! the esuee—to | condition of aflain in New Orleanme, Memphis and Us aren hey wor 8 tnapector appotuied under the providione of | the effect that Mra Christy wae lecally married w KP. | Southern cities. If be tui arked € Gection Afty-eight, art Jane 30. 164. - The'enaniennest neely ood Wen, A. € have given fim «© hundred thousand men Of bonded wareliouves for the storage af mineral vil tw those ition, It might the withdrawal uf the same therefrom will be governed aid that the Pre {not tet him Them it By the revitlations of March 1, 1865, tesued by the Sere his place to resign Peonie of Thies of the Treasury, until oifiorwise directed. Distitiers | Somes tor Mex Choon efitieem 09 these on Henry Wileon knew th refiners of minirat o: ore bY Loewe regulations we | Spee’ hie htigetion tee the President t , and bid ik under fair eppeets Feased from the restrictions placed pon digtitiers wt | General Grant knew that the streets of ti epirits by the present Iw, co far as 7 Javea emtabligh. t fwarchonvee for vir starace of thele products, | TNE CASE OF NEW comnidering the fact the ealy ome yanr, the regi cory of the requis e material fore to regard dell Tee Woope were theo Hewed by Colonel Lithenam, of Govern daring whieh (me the bent dhaeow dy of jwrradles Whe bad gatvaret ¢ We © medltee (eet . rae. application 1 not safe for Northern per them #, or if he did not This eptendia a Tompe: playing Inspectors fer cach distillery ata per den COMMITTEE to be Lieutenant Georra. Now, if he had Of coraree there is oA a ohiper f disieyely to Great thle compenration, providing tecolving cisterus, AG. They — roe ee Le ry ik by Se Druain asmong them pow, bul take their 65,000 © year = aN sino rewove the ol produced by them directly trom 0 Presiden nage K et ws rom Wren, and we shogid have the old prockivitias, com te Gaal } = or cefinery to @ general bonded warehouse Before Jodge Cletee [| % was tu duty w reviga, If euch men ay yey ee, Paral and Wel Rosas! are Jotenehed by lamparary buppresen breek leg cot again ape be ebeuls be Seeteres. Grae por Vileon bat exposed him and General Grant had & CA Wikemet wer oe falee be faytrewe, i "% . ne Whatever many tee tine ramets, Ube perio of thie we od thevet oie nitorms. (he arenoe Wal * > “6 art os their euperd anit y preeewind an aporarence ty Who have nat pos beow porated to opaab 19 the enettey ———_ , a S Of OMAN 0 HARI Chongee CAD eet be Cabaret (rOrn Uae priveege leoeet (hen meet Jone, apt before thet | Une ev entn ruag occur Which whi! upset eit ie caleule. | 6 Hams of Ue Wineacree RB) without first placing tt ine peated warehouse ee WH Cot (Gla A), astm the cara Of removal of ules yiris "| ge ese in ane ma hove already bar Teyor'ed Nee | Mit he would wn have bad adbesivenee euough toa B.A ROLLINS, Comintestoner, HERALD 1h will be recollected that defendant wae nrreaiod | 6 paaidieg’s¢! ) Thit we time of revol Dectsiows of the Comminsioner of Pension in vase etty dari of Newman, compiaining tbat, by | is 76 tIntensiiied. Weare building anew pation. It The Cotamimioner of Peumons to-day mate the fol- | twee of arms, in the town of Camden, Arkanans, on the | elalined of every tnan not only to do something, butto > Ie eidom wit tamed ine Sewing decisions im rexard to the legal ‘Iimitatinns ae 14) M40h of May, Ul, Goddard entered the store of Newnan aa | Bit utmost it not only Andrew Jobnsen's Ie Region seems jouw now very setiowt to meke cm : “ the fault of thoes men who dare not act aa they bel) Praeione to the VG tod POatm 18 Pefermnr ” Whe date of commencing Pensions, — & merober of wvigilanre commiting Gad seared pons quar le fo President, be « & Gewerter, be bas “ Come Poruape ree heed over Canese ue po wrong and which ©!) compare fare Fire—The seth section of the act of July 4, 144, cot | {il} Of Goals. He viairond to have authority for nie at Om | the tag, he has sworn his allegiance to another ts ine ete mle ~~. Canoe ae the Afth sestion of tho act oF | Tiekoada wuss hema wae howulle, to, tue confederscy, | The lagislative power 18 the only organized soy cavalry regime ino vi hall ~ + Not supersede of im any imenner ) by a ‘The tnaenes are right, | like this gonnint} tothe ~ --+ - i Of said last uamed wetlon. Sdee Cheeta we goteniant veld Ih $ONBe batLe'A mentee | por ‘ol the Fepebliean pary.. (Unbounded. applared MASONIC GRAKD LOGE OF KENTECHT } ee seated tee eh ees a eat sctawenunde te reduce the bell. pepropommnpeand PN Bh — = ' Pow Je Ot 1 3004, reverves 9 foros provinions be . overs, have wot dow the result, neve Lovwrias, Ky, Ot 18, 1808 Teo voter Abeme of Mr an y o Sense Rea pe de tetey | wpm aan Os we | Se ta cori at | etn fee ii yn | wiry a Roy i 2 | ! ‘or pinout, fo \ “ 8 bo - See a , shee tures yearn alter med ous Ie Mon ‘on ctradans, | o0id Le was a public fect Tavabter) He ty | tirtz-onpes Leona ~ on \Saseun” Durer’ lew wight, hey berag peebet

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