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NEW YOR® yERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. Sn ne ee aT teraz ineite thom $0 tii ee ave As vonbata trom aay | TH GREAT COLLIERY EXPLOSION AT CLOVER HILL, VA THE WESTORIAN AT PIRTLAND. sepia ik ae events, we give strangers and ene- “ Porrtanp, April 6, 1867> mies 4 ~ 16 ee months ago the reconstruction DIN 88 ood, nnd RECONSTRUCTION IN TAE SOUTH. | me’ate "Sprain, Aol e coming find them mush more nopleasant than would’ have been an honest effort to harmonize the maphonnd black masses, * * More than Seventy Persons Killed—The Pic | The steamship Nestorian arryed from St John as VIRGINIA. wi om anal a0, Re anne a NORTH CAROLINA INTELLIGENCE. Suit) en Rone Denailo of the Cotaatrophe, . | eight o'clock this Te da ei atid lh . provisions, ar nired of ' . o ore} morning, , e aanaaageaey them: and J belie ee ee pity fourth of Mareh next pet Ds te IMI oe ieee [From the Richmond Enquirer, April 6.) night. es oO? vale trom tm response | {he ton excluded Slats WO be represented in Con , Otdore have been received from Washington to pu, | Most of our readers areffamiliar with the coal This was the first State we have heard from tm resp YOU are (0 eee One ce wtiom among yourselves, and | Tho Wilmington (N. ©.) Journal of April 3 says, “THE | Tited on Nowhere 00k. 44 from the Clover Hill pits in Chesterfleld county, about THE STRIKE IN THE GOTT MILLS OF MAINE. tothe Connecticut election, Thus far the copperdead | in doing Nery? — 19 ‘ching you ought to learn, and } tojograph brings us the welcome news of the defeatof | |) r1s04g tips “ue vtenery +4 twenty-one miles from Richmond by road and thirty-one * ularly dumb, faintly | that fs that ‘2 siwavs beon too intolerant in mat- | 00. iawlay for re-election.” te alt it haw | Al! ber officers and crow are ransferred to the | by if the company’s branch railroad, nineteen miles in Lewrtox, April, ¢, [807 United States steamor Massachusetts, which latter vessel is now rapidly fitting as supply steamer for the Atlantic and Gulf squadron, and will, if ready, sail about the 10th. papers there have been either sng "| ters of political “pinien, “You have different churches exhilarated or painfully amusing. Not apaper basex- | anq qiiferent {rms of religious belief, and you tolerate and the sentiment of the | thom, but 1% difffrences of opinion on political matters Jength, pompecsing ss ‘Shenton, twelve miles from this The ° tor py rye te Rall auule spinners in all foyr cottqn milis have been on astrike for ten hours sinjo M .* The mill ‘These mines, which have been worked for many years, | aij) running as usual, and pba Bi bind consist at present of three pits, known respectively a8 | now help. tnsay on that sudject, The same papir says in regard Yo negro soffrage:—"'The recistration of voters ia North a jolcing, pressed unequivocal rejolcing, Carolina will certainty be ordered ep long, and we is rnals, | you have Meen exceedingly inteterant, which I regant as people of the State, as wom py saa ao ina: | % ate | 1 rast this is aloo to pasi away forew-r, and | think itis the duty of every lover of hi State nad of the of April. the Brest Hope, Raccoon and Hall’s pits, and roms fs that the democratic victory nl creeds and shad: opin! iN be per- | elective fran! lo make up his jn je 98 were raised year ut x Het a 0 gy pag pha ck peti mitted £0 come among Fate a ec eeton th the seme, | pared to niaro himself in the position Jo enable him to ¢ United States sloop-of-war Saratoga is aleo fitting | nusnels of coal, Both of the last named pits RAILROAD CONDUCTOR KILLED ‘he faintly exbilarated may be classed the | freedain on political subj ‘as on any other point of | use the privilege granted bim by act of Congress." as @ practice ship for the apprentices of the mavy. A} having been for some time submerged oper- —— aki, (aegis Among the faintly - | light spar deck will be built upon her to give more com- | ations in them temporarily discontinued, h April 6, 1867. controversy. I told yor pitean, ut were he 7 ago a Pha fand the Bright Hops mine was the scone of a terrible | Richard Batchelder, arailsoad conductor, was knocked explosion on Wednasday last, which, witbout a mo- | from the top of a ht ment’s warning, burried nearly's hundred human beings | Salem yeeterday, bry ae verre lene and PERSAWAL INTELLIGENCE, are the death which Senator bower, Starenm uvd Wy tous | we Baap re Se FS or , rupken gasman todischarge the dutits of his office, | roliow in the F for of next Saturday. the condition of the uir and attend to the proper vos§ Senor D. Robles, Maximilian’s Minister of the ute- tilation of the pita, this ventilation being kept up by | Mor, recen Ay arrived in New Oricans, jeans of doors opening into various portions of the pits, Gener 4 J. B, Steedman, of Ohio; Goneral Clinten By fort to about one hundred and fifty boys, who will form part of her crow. ‘The United States sloop-of-war Portsmouth is rapidly being completed for the same rurpose. The United States frigate Sabine, Commander R. B, Lowry, now in commission and |ying at New London, has been, for the past three years, used as an apprentice ship. The admirable system adopted on board of her should be extended to the Saratoga and Portsmouth. Careful practical officers should be selected to command them, and all three vessels placed under Commander R. B. Lowry, with a view of carrying out the perfect work- which says, in ap ae I am not here to-night to nddress a republican méetine, “In short, we have noth- | buvam speaking to men who differ with me, and T js our interest to be ey you for your Kindness in listening to me. Richmoné Enquirer (April 4), referring to acceptance, &c. :—' SOUTH CAROUNA. BISSTCE EY SS ing to a but to be quiet, and it me quiet. The military are enforcing the S. 8, 8. 8 law, here wee great partion tne conmery, without asking any odds of us. Meanwhile steps have been taken to Dring the law under the judgment of the’ coutia, with a view to test its constitutionality. There are signs, too, of growing dissatisfaction with the law in the Northern mind. Why cannot all of us be stiJi, re- frain from eating superfluous or premature dirt, ®o what understood. Here the democratic party is better kpown and unde} |. There never was a party of 80 | and liberty. ‘May wo not hope,’/it asks, ‘that Con- much character, ixteMigence, Christian faith and devo- | perticut 1 bt the hora'd of 0 ‘and that her tion as can be fougd in the republican party. No party | yoice proviaims in this election the ywafall of the most has ever accepted doctrines so broad and oomprehen- | ungeroprions and tyrannical factia that has ¢risen in sive of liberty, justice, humnnity and patriotism. At- | the civilized world pince tho Jacobip of France.!” tuated by these principles, it has triamphed—in '69, *64-—whon war was and blood and children zm “4 Train formated only when we ate covimanded, | and treasure wero voted to carry itm, and it will trl. | A Vatce from the Hert of Month Catettan. | ing arain, which be lune ban op bad the opporia- | 9 oe onéaing into vagiots portions ofthe pits, | Gener 4.5. B. Sieedman, of Obie: General Onten and take the ‘chances of deliverance whick time may pee 69h: thas te, ‘oh, becatise Par prac, ee a Te which “not bow thee a ‘ould, of course, ‘ravent atiompted innova. sity hee 4 powerful wind fan driven by the pit Indira, are stopping ‘at the St. Nicholas Hotel. * ‘my or made It | to the force of those cireumstmors im) our pol itis jeas not as y! perly guaph Bole, of Col « Thos, Tiffin, and J, Tiffin, of vine Lyecbburg Virginidm of April &, adopts the mt mare can tron ware tthe hl, alt np | atirt area GN FueY ate Ue fanteals \nera are. but ‘Somer acct © or ad bie ange sod dana) ranting igh petit tue satis | 2 aire ave veopptng ah te revert how 3 ai RALD in Connecticut, and, speakin, 0 largest navy in the world, ostablished = fnancin them, 'To Hon. Gideon Welles, at Captain G. V. Fox's sugges- | beneath the surface of the earth, but so powell! was ichard Goldsborough, Fred, Rowe, T Rowe, prog th ecco ee & | gystem wosich Was stood the test of war and of nonce, | % ihe, exons now trhnspitine a and them, Thoso are | icra this perfect oruaulaation is owing; and, ifthe | tbe explosion that the overscers on the platform at the { Justralia, are stopping at the Clarendon Hotel, entrance to the shaft were greatly and so terrife the heat of burning gas that the rope to the bucke’, in which two or three poor fellows were bt the time as‘send~ ing to Hebt and Ty wag instantaneously seve, eR though by a kaife, the unbappy men with l'ghtatng like rapidity were hurled back to an awful, bu¢ Ly, ‘a speedy death, ‘The number of operatives in the employ 6f the Clover Hill Corapany is nearly two hundred, and a litte village, with a population of about, one thousand, hae spraag up in the vicinity of the Bie and when the tings of the disaster, which had kflled some seventy men, spread Cre the village, the excitement, suspense aad agony were intense. The mouth of the pit was soon sutrounded by some nundreds of persons, ead the shrieks, moans and lamen- tations of the female friends of the victims were indeed Rarrowing. Stern men, who had faced the horrors of many a battle-fleld, were unable to bear the heartrending scene, and weeping like children, turned away utterly unmanned, Of the victims of the explosion some twenty or twenty- five were white, the remainder being negroes. We havo Deen unable as yet to procure a fist of the killed, b:it give the names ef the most of the white laborers whose duties called them at that hour into the mines, and the most of whom mast, of course, be put upon the dead list. The follewing were what are termed ‘diggers :"’—Joseph Clay- tom, E. Condry, John Garbert, George Garbert, William Thomas, Beverley Ammonette, Peter Logan, George Moore, B. L. Jordan, Patrick Donahue, James Lockett, nry Palmer, William Richards, John Insko, James Kearney. The following are ‘‘trailers:”—N. P. Roberts, James Harper, Richi a . A. Cole, William D. Goode; John Weal, gasman; Thomas Marshall, gasman: George Bertlam, boy, driver; Jack Smith, overseer of of a Northern radical mow on the rampage in Virginia, says:—“‘Hie seeks to create antagonism between the Diacks and their former masters, He would make the impression that the majority of Southern white people ‘are their enemies and desire to oppress them. He would teach them that they must look North for that friendship and sympathy denied them here. There will be no limit to his misvepresentations and slanders of the best friends that the negroes have. Now, under these circumstantes, we old it to bo the duty of those who are well known and tnfmontial citizens, whom the mogroes know to be their friends, to be present and rebut this man’s false wtate- ments, ‘It is due'to those who otherwise may be imposed upontnd misled by this misguided, bad man that his teuctings should be counterscted. They should show ‘that “the very “North, which has forced negro suffrage ‘the Seuth, denies that privilege to the colored je residing tn their mi ‘Ths aches ‘Times takes a funny view of the result, sand intimates that the giant radicalism is not to be ovor- coms by sach a dwariish ‘victory as that of the demo- <ernts in Commocticut. ‘The Richmond Examiner has nothing to say on the smabject, except ina squib‘at a Northern radical paper. Colonel D. M. Leatherman, of New York, and Colonel ‘W. L. Grant, of Kentucky, are stopping at the Fifth Ave- nue Hotel. Colonel Saunders, and Colonel Wildrick, of the United States Army ; Governor Fletcher, Colonel Grosvenor, Gen- eral F. T. White, and Colonel Eiwood Miller, of Missouri, are stopping at the Hoffman House. ‘and has §107:000,000 fe geld in the treasury, The pro- tector or ine ‘and toll ang the champion of education, | and to the State that we profess to -_ a y —— Ht fought the batile of hyman quality and elevation, | Memories and associations which Ot ant) the and tiunmphed, ani PY now ‘perfect and * com- ability of her statesmen and the brat be . er sons plete, with Grant, Thomas Sherijan and statesmen, have invested her with, a oe Pi eith the erect mauhe ofthe middie cist of | any fo ‘this State who do not. win) tome the inteMigent of the vountry. Tho republican: party ure masters ‘of the coinent, and any one who supposes that there is a which can copa with them ts‘very much"iaistaken. Tis radical organization js to oxtond until #t shall reach thio Mexico—it wi'l pass ‘over Virginia and the Carolinas, ald hundreds of thon- sands of men im these States will jot only fight under Ge ald flag, but will give Heart wd votes for men who fyaverever been faithful to them couytry, I hope you all, ‘whother republican or democrat, rst{cal or conservative, ‘will examine these questions, think,ypeak and act for yourselves, and will follow wherersttch, Liberty, jns- ‘tee und humanity may lead you. 1 sehefore mea body of colored men. I would like to sav ayord to them, I shall speak frankly and kindly, but Datronizinaty, the day for that has passed. the law vou Fe’ my pete and my peers; you have \e same rights, largely, and to the perpe'nation of republican prin- priviloges and immunities that 1 sa Let | ciples of which South Carolina twansh\p gave B me say to you in good faith that more blood | most earnest and ‘prominent suppor, then let nd <uilen tas been shed for your emancipatiot than evor or defiant indifference obstract the mthod of restoration Seuator “Witson, of Massachusetts, in Vir- | was shed — bofore 4 for the rn tour —— ont and pr geettons = 7 boa ange haga Pay the ion mon anywhere on earth; hristian 4 a _gimin—His Speech fel fap = ‘and women have been praving for yO for more | Will be called in the mantier a fr bed, deenite anv vr calonn He generat pe racis ‘ns. | than thirty years and you aro not forgotten Tew, Thon | fumbling on roluctanes that, mY be ‘nan ested or Aen front of Serrwits Hlotel aoe ening to tear | sands of our good men and women are nowsontribnt- entertained by & pone Ser ere. is reombiod in front of Satratv’s Hotel last evening to Leer | fot'ror your improvement and education. | T yw say to | evident. thererore, fest if nly thee policy, bat can adilret> (rom Senator Wison, of Masieein trom Rich. | You that vou havo cot your liberty—you are ai | their duty to the Sato, to retain fe Conteh and inan- pcre id oll aiaaawead! the speaker | 8m, andare entitled to vote; and I want you themem- | agement of thoir own political '. instead of viold- rmond. By request Mayor Collier in = fm, and tne ballot is sacred, neither to be out nor | ing them, by supineness or indirence, ‘0 unfriendly in thefellowing words:— 1 wave the homor | S0ld, but to be given for justice, Hberty and Mr\anity. | influences from other sections. ‘Me men to he choren feds regina? m Cora oT eae Witeows a | You should forget that you were ever, bondme von | to this consentnt have to be adchd hy two classes of to prestat'to you on this oe trae jean By should have no prejudices on acconnt of the me\ries | voters, one of which will cast yn a lots Yor the first ‘membs: of the United States Senate from Miaerlic ques. | of old times—yon should love all and be just tv time, ’ Ttis to he hoped that, wif) the importance ‘who-will nAdress you on the political and public ques. | Tt 'with your forehead to the skics, and no one Mater | and necessity of choosing the Wo) fos imong us, whe Hons ¢f the day. ir, Wilson appeared apon the betcony | PUNTA) Too Gown on no ane, but think. act. ny | are elizible, to discharse the tant trast of pay be onty carried out, the good which must accrue to oa naval and mercantile service can hardly be ov: Affairs nt the Brooklyn Navy Yard. “ ‘There is very tittle doing at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at present, and it may possibly bea source of gratifica- tion to the people to know that some four or five thoa- sand employés are not helping to drain the coffers of the government, and thereby increasing the pablic debt. The number of men now employed in the yard is so limited that their travel over the ‘walke in eaicely suffl- cient to prevent the grass from growing there, and to an outsider it has every appearance of being a non-paying imitation. Some years ago the yard was considered & glorious place and, positions were engeriy sought after. | Daring the politiéa ‘campaigns parties were in the habit of carrying banners in their torchlight processions, bear- ing the encowraging inscription, ‘One more stroke, boys, and the Navy Yard i ours.’ In those tines the yard ‘was & sort of hospital for broken down politicians; now ‘the place is scarcely worth having. ee nte Maemacinsettn - to take on place of the pply stoamer for the Atlantic coast Gulf sqvedron, and will sall‘on the 10th et ae A BOWERY MANAGER IN COURT. A Libel Complaint Against a Sporting News- paper. The following affidavit was presented yesterday, at the Essex Market Police Court, on behalf of the complain. ant, G, L. Fox, upon an application for a warrant ina matter of allezed bel. Justice Shanley took the papers and reserved his decision:— City and County of New Y rk, 1.—Goorge L. Fox, of No. 25 Norfolk sireet, bemg duly ‘an. ae and her rights and priviler of which she was formerly a prod member, whbh pro- oils mop of Res tem ip than any other- discoveed them, eitl torgh the medium of her public journs or through private in- tercourse. * * * The termination of the conflict proved incontestably that the Jnion {s indissohple, and the sooner this fact becomes emviction with aon peo- ple the better for them afd for the ‘nterosts of. their State, And mw as to thy duty of Carolinians in this {impotant aris; It is as,plain and simple agit is nnsent. If we do mt desire a continuance of military rile among ns—if we lesire to stand as equals in that gevernmen, to the fernation of which the heroism of South Carolpians contripated 30 M WASHINGTON FROM THE SURGEON GENERAL ‘OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY CONCERNING HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT, the well known beverage of health, which has shown, as tt has been offictally stated, an incalculable influence ou the condition of the sick soldiers suffering from suppurations, debility, asthma, &c., during the lust kuropean wars. ‘We have to-day the satisfaction of citing a new distinction conferred upon HOF#’S MALT EXTRACT, by the Sur- geon General of the United States army, whose attention ‘was attracted to it probably by the favorable report made to the New York Academy of Medicine’ and who wrote to Mr. Hoff that he might send some of this MALT EXTRACT to Lieutenant Colonel Charles Sutherland, Assistant Medica Purveyor of the United States army at Washington, for trial in the military hospitals. This fact, in conjunction with the encomiums of our first class physicians, speaks so well for HOFF'S MALT EX- TRACT, BEVERAGE OF HEALTH, that further praise on our part would be superfluous, its incredible success in 80 trailers, William B. Robertson, a “hanger-on, ¥a position which compelled him to stand at the foot of the shaft. Thomas Marsnall, Sr., is certainly cafe, a3 is also Ellis Martin; and ae thie miners work in pairs, itis eupposell that is i of the hotel and was greeted with applause by the col 1 GOd Look aimed to all. Go for liberty andiye | of framing the future ormaaic Taw ‘ft State, There Labi ath caccs oelekcureal UE Eee ese erostor yell pan ely nt all, actaa’ , 5 w York, one falsely, r dozen, $6. Delivered free of an; whict, Twas received by a portion of my | tion of the rege er “dacation and t\ | vation'of onr State and ceantry, nite tne’ determi- K oialle trans ‘alsely, maliciously | also supposed to be safe. Thelaborers in the mines are ee — , and scandatously make, compose, print and publish a certain false, scandalous and libellons publication of and concerning the deponent in the manner and to the tenor and offect following, to wit:—The said Frank Queen did, on the day and.at the place aforesaid, make, print and publish in a certain newspaper entitled the New York Clipper (a copy of ‘which is herounto annexed), and as part of the printed matter of said newspaper the said Queen 4:4 make, print and publish the following con- cetning this deponent:—‘High Life in Theatrical Cir- cles, It is so seldom that anything in the way of a spicy affair leaks out from ‘the immediate private circle that when we do hear of tt we feel bound to give it ven- titation, Amaffair has jast como to light that promises to make sharp work for the eyes of all parties before they wet through with it. There are three individaals tntérested in this little dramatic episode, and as a matter of course a lady is one.of ‘them. A celebrated manacer, who-(micaning deponcnt) has gained considerable notort- ‘ety as a low comedian, a not very preporsessing ‘the ballot to you Seca Gar homesand lands, however humble the\| nation to tenors tho protentions ane tay be. Bring np you children to be better than youl and mere partisans, nnd ovine Tale tates to men were, Educate them and let the world see that tho\ who. with honest foxgnel hag tes ngeve made friends who fought for you were not mistaken'in what \Carolin, and intend © make ft thoy did in your behalf. To you all let me say that vour frome of those who may come Fe ms iteoce fortune is in your own hands, znd above: ot Anines. ss NH qualified, and wees ofall mia, o the last of God’s blessings which I have to give you, le . a me entreat you to give upthe ‘use of intoxicating liquors. | 4ored, unite, There is Bo Trott Ea ge uid be ‘Touch not the bow! whose contents degrade humanity, sion, ant especially wherhat division maynd witt Touch not the red that there would be a war of racos if | Pfyably defeat reconstructht ne grant en ‘OD- you were set free; seo that you take no part in any sich | fal\d, not only in 0 Dolly deere ae" batyr the contest and that you are freo from any conduct tending futtg material well-being # y of the to produce it. This is the prayer of your friends, 1 will aw say to those who did me the honor to ask me'te address Learnin« perience. \ them, in the presence of my God, that I never in this Dom the Colombia (8. Phoonix, March 30.}) strugale of thirty years bad a sentiment of ‘hostility to The South must learn. wisd¢ from the past, andye any of my countrymen. I have always acted as an | aro graty-4 to believe, from @ tone of nearly all yp abolitionist, Iam content with the result, ani! wish not | Souther eso the tho whiter. and to put any burden on the South, and have so acted mnce of this elty and suburbs, HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, 649 Broadway: Sold at druggists and family groceries generally, _W. J. Carrre, Philadelphia, sole agent for Pennsytvania. divided into the be oe the trailers, who remove the coal to the mouth of the shaft, and the drivers, who at- tend to the teams. The mules killed are supposed to be seven or eight in number, and when the shaft was opened after the accident the bodies of two of the ani- mals were found near the foot of the shaft. Another Coal Pit Explesiaa—Three Men Killed. On the morning of the 3d instant, at seven o'clock, a terrible explosion occurred at the coal pit of the Rush Run Coal and Iron Company, at Rush Rup, on the Cleve- land and Pittsbarg Railroad, eleven miles betow Steuben- ville. The Steubenville Herald says the curbing sixty feet from the mouth of the pit was out of order. Thomas Payne, Luke Harris and Thomas Paton descended with tools to repair the curbing, and in five minutes after they had announced their sate landing on the platform. fellow citizens to-day, amd now dy you. About a ‘year ago_I promised General Brown to mak® a visit o Richmond, and have just redeemed m} mise, One of your fellow-citizeus gave me an invi- tion to visit your city. I had often seen your steeples ‘at a distance aud desired to come here, but there was an Sbetacle in my way, and now I thought I would pay you ‘a visit, and see you from the inside, ‘bat I bad no idea I dhould meet with such a kind reception. 1 was asked ‘to make a speech and Am here in response to that invi- tation, Ido not wish to obtrude upon you. You ask me to give you my opinions, and I intend to do 80, and » will speak them as freely as if lwere in Massachusetts. J want you to understand that lama radical republican, ‘and bave'been committed fully to the same dectrines in \ the Senate as I shat! advance here to-day. Now I wish ‘ to say to you that we have just passed through a bloody contest, which im the course of events was inevitable— . g@eontest'of ideas which shook this continent for Geek 4 RD.—BUY YOUR FRENCH KS, $30. ies, per do. per dozen. ets, por doz Silver Plated Ware, Table Cuilery. ‘Cooking ‘Utensils. Re- frigeraiors aud Housekeeping Articles of every description;- the most extensive assortiaent in thecity, at consider- 0 TS ASSFOI DS, BASSFORD! FO SSFORD'S, BASSFORD'S, BASSFORD'S, + COOPER INSTITUTE AND ASTOW PLAGE, corne? store. Poxitively no counection with any other. year, It had to come; it was unareidable, the close of the war, I believe I am right in potiey, and | co} ple at rain pub] Miers in various pat\ | actress, who has been doing leading business, and a lead- DVICE POR THE PEOPL connec we fone toe om eer at aeak SH figbt It out forthe balance of tho year-on this | of the Southern, Sieg ps is being profit] ime young acjor, aro the culprits, Now. the aforesaid Pinees teenasina dota tide seething sectors couse. . $2 You that wreretting all ‘the bitterness engen- | line. In parting with yon I, will say you have been | ably : ees w ‘maw tnanager (meaning deponont), be it known, i a ences wile pargation fy lila. Golds, rheumatanns, ke. in favor of forgetting involved in a contest with us in which you | pe ® great gainer, that law which! married man, with as nwea wife asever hved. bt Sy inpureiene pe Un AR ever le ave vere puins from Colfe, Inflammation, Rhe or Ex- ternal Injuries, it Is "LIFE SAVING. Remember BRANDRETH’S PILLS are always sure of effect, and always without the least danger, and they act on every’ part of the sys:em dislodging and retnoving all accu- ulations of impurities, thus cleansing the blood and re- Prigtipal oiice, BRANDRET: ork. rinelpal ofice, BRANDRETH Sold by all druggists, pater cms ver peopie fo mucl Ie, The evidences \p-or thing, she has been discarded by ‘al of the determination of O"fagitiph make the most of piege lord (meaning deponen'), who ‘saeeiae. deponent our present situation Sffi9 resoiyg every day, and fora number of years has been basking in he staites of show that they are £¢D which ¢] ‘use rightly the aforesaid actress, living in all the luxury that moncy effective instrumental needs © » \onents have so id produce, keeping @ pair of dashing horses, and unwisely placed jo Yoing ‘point of the uve believe the they ning ent and the actress above he 2 areaige abe ard it is therefore thet importance yo | ide by side have been ) her people, 1e urge units rk, the of action te 7 the rlough ole, we 4 * pr Pg o shoulder Ea inten oe rg hed were urged on by ideas which T polars noe country, What were .the causes of the war?) In-my been waxed. son fevers rer eat eine = ‘there was only one, and of that both we me the barns a dons Bi Mn. nergy een amie. -F ene So eran ur regard to | and. if war should come wo will march sido by site ‘this institution from the teachings of your owm men— ‘Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, and Henry—all of whom in thelr day declared: against slavery. On the one hand was a syajem of slavery, and ‘on the other of freedom. This caused a conilict which was waged for thirty years before the war broke out, Of the ongin of this we of the North were mot guiltless. tts defence. The cause of onr separation is gone. Is has ‘been sank so deep that plummet will never reach it, Let me advise you to elect a convention of tried and true men, who will amend your constitution in accord- ance with the provisionsof the Reconstruction act | Sand men to Congress who can take the onth, recognize the new rights of the negro, concede them as moro worthy: Seals | eh"teemnar ve’ io Wir Nepaney "hs 7 nent) , and prosperity. to life, eking ont an existence in an apology fc 4% and in no other. NEB in | &hse, Weare told that the wife (meaning the ‘wite of } depoent) has not actually been driven to want, but her “* DR. STEPHEN F. SMITH, diseases of ihe Throat, Lungs and Heart, The sligntast bring her vo activity, grea the way indie condhon has not been much batter. While the male view Gisease of the lung, detected by exumining the expeotoration of ‘and confideuce, men who God made and ‘We had among us a class of mon who, forgetful ot the | % FeOMes top develop the resources of old Virginia, GEORGIA. ing deponent) in this case has been ng | Bess on the part of the workmen in removi With a miscroscope, This ts tha only reliable mated. Trove : a t prineinally by Treat ins of helt youth, Ultere med weresched tne | Duild up mannfactories, cut ap your ereat, planiaons z ne {idtre fmensing the theasre of which deponest is | or making. avent in tue platform, inrough'whiot the | successfully ‘sed in the Faris hospitals, iS "Washingtos oxi Into good ferme and tl hem ee ofthe most opaten af NC Augusta Conaiitutionalia wee 96% | MAnage) his (meavine dey onent’s) Indy has been en- | gas became ignited by the lamps. Place, New York city. oulminatin; int in 1860 there were many of the West end ‘of the! North who.said if this difference came to Diows the battles would be fought in the North, and that soldicrs of the North could not go South with- ‘out marching over their dead bodies. You be- Heved them and were deceived. As a fair ilus- tration of the manner in which the promiecs wore kept, lot me teli you that these men were carried foto the contest and you met them on many a bloody fieid. The contest closed, I pray forever, in our success, after a joss of three hundred and twenty-five thousand lives of those who fought for the old flag. Just here let ‘ed at this establichment in a Jeadi: apGuslishod letters of Generals Lae, Beauogard, BC Srawingy rots arate ech ie eadine Position and or the subject of reconstruction:—We bo piagern "eaea ne bank, All be time she had every ‘debt % to be either her for hoop skirts, ‘peck’ and the goneral To's advier, as stated by the papers, 10 be Cllli | Mfoldld affairs, prosented. 10. tho aforesaid reaneger garbled or manufactured. The authori} : feanagdeponent), who (meaning deponent) inmeni= forthcoming. We have read General — — ak daria, A vy months ago food the in vain to ‘find words of acquiesce! the despotic | who was Iqjng this deponont) to a neighboring city, " lerstan engaged i ponent’s) absence $ edicts of Congress, He proposes, as f understand, to | SOgNeet PSS seh ar cavcunicages cnmor ents submit to and make the best of 4m inevitable fate, | atoresaid ‘Iny’ ch establishment, sud whe is also in ‘bat he nowhere urges endorsemayt and congratulation. | 9 goner, no pater wwife. It is said that when the = eration you will make her one of the most ent sail prospeross States of the Union If you will do this the people of Massachusetts will thank God for it, I thank yon for your kind attention, your warm ap¢jy, erous greeting. I said what T thought 99 (i biessing were at my own door, and ehall return to ~ brighter hopes of my country, and sbat by the crowds of God op you all. font of the hote: to The speech —ie soe of freedmen who ry hoar him. Steral Schofleld’s Order. chmond Dispatch, April 3.] A pect TE DIVORCES OBTAINED—IN NEW YORK JA and States where desertion, &c., is sufficient cause, without publicity ov fee in advance. Consultations free. M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. 2 ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY STATE, without publicity or exposure: in every State: No: fees charged until divorce is obtained. Consultations free. GEORGE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 80 Nassau street, N. Y. HQCOLATE MOULDS AND pn ‘Chocolate Moulds ean be prose ee peptone imported and at nearly half the price; Stamy y boule Reavy and Crhamental, by JAMES SHEEDY'S Nadie CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. Anu Old Man Shet and Killed in His Doorway. (From the Louisville Journal, A) John Coiling wes an Trishman by bin, act in me say that I do not wish to reproach the men of the hich it we ni treat’ advice as eminently mn on six hu re we are under mill! a of the most untorta Al een ee ce ee ee erdiore tought with heroic valor. I am willing to con- Laa'4dnamber of those who deste we ® and Will | present condition of th Marg hc) PR pe tema ‘withher™ Ye i ay Om Felt Ot Bag Rt boom hag i roadway, New York, naan Foote, 110) cede this proudly overyw but the cause tor "Dif"! ones so organize a new State government under iS blish the thepublic, Iti an? should ever have been before the public. Itis | nept, and wi een ere him ints ow bey struggled was lost, with it the systew.g’ "fre. | Sheman law. There have been up to this time so 10 lesa deplorable thr they should be couched in lan- | gnq disgrace VI ‘this depo- poi bao <a eee a poo | = [iho ogrtinaes age) ae aee S - allowed Sas Fuge we cant ‘igmfy the writers with additional | Queen may berrested and dealt wb the C4 Bes) eyes made new witout spectacles, doctor or medi. ’ won an 3 went, sf 5 Sas" a glorins,viclry.. Nu’ come the ‘South | fote against" a convention. These Will now percelne | | Tuoan ty Pret, April 2, in speaking of the | swom 1o bore me thie Oth, ea Dr. BB. Foote, 113) Browtway, New York, AAdTes® ently ‘that Congress back into the Union, | that thoro is but one course left for us to pursue, Gen- Reconatrncus bill, says:—“We are not asked to ap- | 3, g aaxpierjolice Justice. Y OF April, 1967, re war was to be 40 be waged in the eral Schofield’s firat order gave ue intimation ve ween, | Prove it, of Permitted to reject it, bat sisce we must heats. 62 PEM 5 Confidential information for. the marreld: sent, postare Union, and ~-At the time this resolution was | served when it was promuiged, that he ‘might make | %cept it. 4 is urged that it be done in such @ temper to- my wet curiae tet ddress- ward all parties effected by it, av to enable us to con. \ SURRATT. * \ trol ‘and if possiblo avert further disabilities.” \ ‘The sand paper ahopts the ‘idea of other Southern A Card ‘rom Jat! Warden Bre would be #?¥ed it, and the war went on. We, who | some changes in our officers. Certai Dottie. Office 215 Broome 5 a bot ' ‘inly he has = a Seong “ wt do our duty. We hesitated in | formed this duty with the greatest delicacy in avowing Pino ey aot pr rl Moe Bs Brome Known to fa'l; Bue, and $1 per nti! June, 1863, aud thus projonged | his intention to wait until the terms ‘isqualified off} nce ‘an ayear. Led toa proper course by the | cors expire under our ws. Of disqualified of- | journals that a little kindly concihation and patie New York this evening » a ri G Norfolk street, “Consul ‘watwhich overtook ux, we saw the 5 own In “ Petrane | tion was called 4 he Washington corresponde very reaonabl — arenes the be hand of God in teaching on our part will snon enable the nowly @ Piabeenrs meeps le presump- DNonCRs ouraiwen Frow tum coumTs oF THis f.* H é g A at there was only one thing fc to seat be Shaner, ey Bis Vek Stier wi | T® Oppose a “Monstrous Villany” a “Dnan- rey aver i Error of Judgment? chised colored man to see that his own in! him to co-operate with his former master, and, after all, his best friend, rather than to follow the lead of design- and other States, with as lit plicit legally pos- ible “Sracliydrnkonnees or eotrion eause sullen i 2 2 gz * z FA wD 80 deep that there should be no resurrect Ger Advice Yer. First, it was abolished in the District of Coltun. ings ald ioe Aree pt. RING, Couneelior a ver. of Colmm- {From the Richmond Times, Aprit.3 ing decetvera, who would rob him of bis paltry sav! never wo hand, and are busily engaged in -wL KING, Counsellor at Law, 212 Broadwa: = then in the Territories, and, Snslly, Abranus Lon, |. Ta the rural districts we learn that ‘keutlewsch of inter. | and lore bim into a destructive eontes) of racos ted inside of the prison to converse thé aseamia. “Tis owen wan | copaNod Chita Mm isaued bis emancipation proclamation, declaring | Hence and character have announced ina few instances | The Atlanta Daily April 2, after noticing the > wnat attempt was made to follow | <sihien geedom to the slaves ail over the country. ' When the | 8% are preparing in very many cases to announce them- | arrival of General Pope, Military Commander of the dis- Lom, bevel in his round of Q of the house. As Mr, Col~ HAVILAND, CHURCHUMAN & ENGLAND, Tork was over the war ceased; thank God for it, Con. 4 Selves candidates for the inevitable convention, Many | trict, eaye:—-‘I we understané aright the invent of tho is stewed ee oan of the most peaceable and 47 JOUN STREET, NEW YORK. ider the condition of the ceuntry at the close of the | Sentlomen whose services will be ereatly needed aro de- | reconatruction logistation °F and especially pony wi thought it is hard to conjecture the | w, otatie war—Linooin had been killed; the hearts of the people. Sftéd,we leara, from becoming candidates by a false conse | the intent of the Dill, it is that the now ex- moved, and the security in robbing him of life. Bese ree ah Sra ou factory tn Prete rich were sad. and sore; they had buried 395,000 of their,| of delicacy and propriety. They say that it is mot proper | Claded States bo restored to all thetr rights and Tn answer to this charge T would say alt of the 4th gives the By TAA Ss AND W 3 children; ‘vacant chairs wero to be found in every honce,'| SOF any Virginian to make himself a voluntary parte to | privileges i= the Union at the earliest day possible. the yard, twice every day, to got ; a fo which wo call the atieutlonofeursanomen, ee and lowly mounds under which lay thousands upon | the monstrous violation of the constitution which the , hing 18 any of these measares to alr, ke. ‘Surralt does not go out with the ‘strecubollins married sisters, | 75-70 9A ee oe the sons of the North were scattered ali | Sherman act and the supplement thoreto involves, ion, and « happy re- | the but himeelf, and then accom- they Bela-law. For s time Cx. <A senew GREENWICH AND’ over Virginia and other States. In spite of these, thre | _ In common with men whose opinions are enssed to if we are correct, what art guard spoken of are thom waa ak:plt at the corner | Mourand crerything else cheaper than ‘any swore in Now ro rentiment of homitty or desire 10 dogeado tuo | & Weight Which onre do not, OF cowrse, pomats, wo hold | 18 there, to prevent the registration, | ag, sooR, aR barred and locked. In regard to his another, very well with | York. One price house. waisietra bscnbees:| uimbiest man of the South. Our peoplo did not want | this to bea most dangerous and saicidal ecrer of judg- | General Pope will have assum command, of qualified 80 having every delicacy sent him, 1. She wel, and the your lives, your blood or your lands. They fought for | Ment. -Itis a part and parcel of thar dangerous apathy | voters? ith this view of the law and the ali the rest of tho ENRY A. DANIELS, M.D. SURGEON, NO, 3UNION the ii of the lowly, and desired to lit men up, and | 824 inertness which menaces us with the most alarming | Commander's authority under it we would suggest, very pp ae a ie net to pull them down,’ 1 am sorry tosny that a ditter..| Comsequences. TI ‘of the situation, to | respectfully, that the ve ‘a8 SOON Sanat cave Peta Tinadeie of acecean eee ence arose between the Presidont aod Congress. Under | the extent of candid and the exorcise of the ‘as practicable, that the ends contemy by = Person. Oflice hours from 9to 12. oe malign counsels the President took @ position in eppori. | Tight of suffrage, we hold4o be a duty as sacred and im- rly and permanent reconstruction—may be accom- LS HAIR DYE 60) OBNTO-BLAOK OR BROWN. » thon to the great of Con and th ot as a defence of (amily and fireside, Every lead- g nd your people, under the load of sour prominent | ing and distinguished politician at the South should labor.| _ Tn another article. It speaks of the Recon. TEstinvweefactty egal nay dolar aaa Dopo 8 . aelthe looked to the President to dispel the clouds of error which obscu judgment stroction bill — parts South geists. he wou! curry be pelley. aa in » oe phe gt be Lay ise) of our people. out as our 5 nah ee oe pend people are magia wae pay Sher, cy ee Maciake, and, to your cast, have found it out by this thought little «nd cared loss for their old party leaders, | man Recenstruction bill, and in this connection we beg LL SEMINARY —AT ORANGE, N. 5. O8 Yuwr Rome’ of jou, even now, look to the Supreme | Het them respect the sound judgment and intelligence of | leave to add that a few brief monthe will soe the people ML. Neen pekereen Cree, ‘acer Hain, Court, and in this you will be disappointed, as you were | thove great soldiers whose fame misfortune has not dis- in united from Maine to the gold-capped of aK cauatah groubda igh ad spacious, Jn pour dependence on the President. ome others Jook | 8tmed Let thom accept the examples of Lee, Johnston, « fornia. We are bound to be one and the yr are thorough prepared for asines® to te formation of a political party at the Narih, | BeaxTegard, Hampton and Longstreet as worthy of imi- | Sooner we reach this practical conclusion the for 2 home, Limited such as promised you such great things bafore | tocov, and exercise with harmony and energy and ear- | the South and all concerned.” One open. Address ‘tbe war,” You , | Reatneas every right which the conquerors have left ua. | | The same paper says there will bee republican party eae peveriess Presi will | Unione ‘we do this we shall. be epgedily reduosd te the | speedily organized in Adanta, rein ition of serfs and Holota, not of Spartans, but of the | The Savannah Republican of the 34 instant refers to ) BLY. HAUVGRW seonsubied yeemene ment Fevogades and enemies of t election in this manner:—''We admit to 40 400 und aie Sranderay, * soos Wi | beetaney about voting and. beoomiag eandiiatees The | diloyatty North, for if wose coripelled Wo eckaw “Gomer Bromma eee ‘samade @ mistak« —— aaa oid ig Mpa a aap tine te ny that the es. not sustained in Goods cas thaw WHO! oe capi aK i the ma | advice of Robert Lee, example sad | vad memy makings! But ‘we ere nob C4 reheat glty Paris Granite Dianer, sad Tea Sets, \y aid Srom for assist this break—for it is not a Dreach—in the party. vanite Gots, $2.38. will bas ‘The Colored Vote. Pah od slight as to have no ‘rante ow Sen, ot &. ra scribest wore not From the Richmond Whig, April 1.) ph Tt eB eo, inta nded would cut Nearly all the Virginian newspapers we see, and all Fg Aor seal ne Fee ean Granite Geet wo. on iny any such | the individuals with whom we converse, are of the samo | (cons that holds the republican party. an we san doses, oot } pe: | iy dng ind in reeard to the pol Of the Aarmontous 20-opera- pA tw i bf ‘China, second selections, do, do., 196 pieces, } 4 whites at the poll, All are agreed ep poll. * Her Father. Unless it it ied; and | thet if trelans who will endeavor to ther with | covered Ohina tte fee right fmm be fated on 8 tale af ustice Glemorous¢ bot ting and ‘har fronting Tactons pr: false statements regarding the real of the | iusin, ar, ag to, Foral's gun wera. Rity, , yen at the police station tn Cie isd ‘Frowsh Oblna Tou Bons; &4°piosen, Prous Sit . “ - over 10 be Maat am ggk as Stat ds tes prose i | atte ictus peat cotent gtaceneyer eg | ene Ang Okrmaseo ov eta de ren | Gertiyanmaeed bf tr. foal ew by Soh hee taka add rary J wae STR see. 4 dectaras frat, who shall itizens of the | vote. But while all talk in this strain, we hear of ne | {ncouneatic a, > Garons tanaph. for the seneners: stent featk de cate tae ee east tan inset 7| Waited States, and by Colored toan in | practical meagereso tring about ‘hie iiporiant ree tives of the country. |New England having bess mala WxxThe extensive storchouses of a ey be IG ch ; i President of the United states. no State sball | ‘loysiste,”' so-called, straining ‘ecery were gece | and deplorable af athirs'it te right that oho | tral looks Church strbet, Barlingtoe, Vir’ were tee: a roll | ctargynen 1m Pinger Bows ales aeat: fos suy in abedcing tn pies of any ctaen, By | dase and carey” the’ negro vena “o tise they ar | Seewidouw Jud of nthe work of remoring pase and | werad Are cn, th or the tin fam. "oes about | Se0th the yack war ons mse olsen stead ds sf of 0 pieces, foi i eat that every” mute, Norun | working day and night Tt i heir sole asines, and | Fhe gestractive measure of the extenaics hove opensd ; Inmared $8,000, ‘bru hile ibe garments wore cae cBampaguen, Saroim wibes aid tae hie hm i, nat Cong aided tha peoee'| Sota, cingps oa pe mumtrines, baranguen and sors pa ERT eared STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. J ti coiel oe ee the donen, $2 26; Plain do., $1 75. to enforen Proview eed’wsecag £9 done, and thes is | reowna tke, atthe snore pp re ‘Tho article concludes with the following cautious ad- | Ricawomn Courrr Dmacates ro rm Stara Convas- | Yo) more beck the spectacle Wiicre pidsly marks tmeasare or degradation, tot as a monet Suen “Wane te mck phantropis Gali akg Soriese ans ener ins oes "heat, em Bee fon. J. Wyeth and Theo, Frean have been we ontens hed ous under b-4 — — poor abd dependey fg ine emotions nt fet ta Segre a ot from ‘in the will of the conqueror. to the Democratic ta collact jn, bine pie pola, the aR Tae a ape Seca aa aoe aT tts | PN Sema at Marae ac rane ss | el baa tara gee ge es warde en; i rebellion, shalt to is yon The ‘of the 84 instant says ‘it le not of gore * 2h blue and the iN CHANDE- pi eh rp its a "Under theme eames not propa, I the re Po Cononen’s Inquast.—On April 1 an inquest was bad Slows fro The eee ‘of the “lt our i ia] may this question is setted, ag 1 believe it ee aed ten se a le new votes in Augusta on the $4 was about that she / ag and Brod fa, 6 arc cae cl oy ee, | cc cern ote | weft Win peerennt as a =a black iP. cdaren: mn his pene : on Reolatay nothin Bar een done WFoer ae. curinen % iiaign ang acoreae, een sages Pam sod i color i a i fvatis solid m influence Sy Tit! fa | ie "Bott ‘hn Sine” at | Rave ae ene nee ea Pat} Say 2 ay fiow hizo, hee wi ones cena peeicean erent Sort taat Pane meine wi for as the mort procured, TET AUD SILVER, a speedy ‘dead, isa hese "Fa if in| Sl fens i a ee | fica a BS, eat baameah Seeks. | a! 4 verg imprrvemente and manatact til your Tod thal have been made and’ dhe election shall have forand or provens the rensh, bel mais ihe comp bier : : van Beane sree want to see any inatvidual, however ve acted, | supincnesn snditwrenee, of tales pride, & enpicatie | £u@, unendarable The large class of our re yest a Fase, Aistreachieed, humi Vated or He spirit 1 | ‘white mom’ Rave influenced the ‘colored vole and pro- | fautuen ar enott oid'h pf the aaa —— Sect far ry set th | Sed ea ae mt tan | eer enter se a oe Jou call them—are among in asking pardon | full of tyranny aprsnl roi iret tor Senstore, mown, | {em that if 1be white people of the Routh 40 NAY them, Daa fe j And forgivness, sremmories of the | bers of Com 7h ieee and | Aad, obtain their fe ee it will soriouglty the whites expected | Ath igst., a man named Joh ie or neh OK 8 CENTS great srogele, Pama ere evidence | other officials of the lowent (4 point of mind, | alpen dl ba ao holly dependetis use our influence tee ine [Ohio, wax burned 19 death. he On0. NO. IS PRA ter. for 80 cante a @ tbe final triumnb of jue we LE moesie and mannetemwhon these things oocur wo will | wishes me ncun o-oe Bermit ineendiary eharsa burned 4 liberal Quooubt made to ike eat? BACH

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