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WEST INDIES. ar apes I sot arcs | RECONSTRUCTION, | xi Sohie eee deat Pe tes Spngsnd erate otc smced oops So pore | aps tmreee "an “ray, oat being led by Geffrand in person, triumphaatly 7 - persuanion. >. dm this’ valato | eaben taceuienaatel tas CaCl Cad te cemtel | falcoent A ean (of 00d oder ad common pesewar wp oe wy “GEORGIA. seems fo can anyuhing ‘abont ie eit lane inset Seer a fee caveat tad ire = coun cane wih Tat us appeal so ane aking What Cubans Say of the Enlistments Ln ry sflan deving ferent tbo} “ i: sions, ‘The rosidents for Porte stale None eres destrpyed by | those have to live iu the: ost nareat which an joa Fons nie to ot te pacnas ext nad passered some | SPFCAL CIMMESPONDENCE OF THE WEMALL Wie Fa an fog” ana hom! the role ater or | seta goverasosas at wt i pci ree lexice. wore, & —_— ‘ ba an olyect of great misrest to \reasare, Boared ¥ above , | A Trip Nerthern What apd ‘general a errors ot aviglaee sermon echt sy Pp dhsinars ade he pdb edna t rad bce No "trouble Soot oe gry A Fy MES I the Scene oom went of thee nears Shrbeting a te i peer Satis Conversations ou tho Guldect—Lictle Inte. | int¥e.manaromentet the rio igor | Of fhe ulting itp simon woody | Sad ‘a_i “cadernand pola umn, "wah THE REVOLUTION IN HAY'TH, | mamssdued Getins ly chic abowcheneet | [ot Zotar, M, olen Oomuasion, wad tS iar iner ev ino nly meng tt raring eed | Servo, ad iw Se wat sires Sree fos tar Sty Spent ong a ‘ can discover any tees coa- there ae. ao ae. totes @f Yort an. Prince m a utate of lew aoe guar in Wie 1 ha i. ion pn ie vf the authanities 4 repel saltaied ‘oy ne log cabins; bam, living im with, aoe te tarte tae az ite Lagiaiatare at ae (@az thanks are due the purser for the prompt delivery of | te Shee a eaves} ne nen Deuchdeea ste, her ade yam 0 A . revel, wale bas tanto, poms. rant * Mo he. wed pay Scopes = aad Se uae caion ibys nc ioe tanueet Oak Mal Gah i's so eects voceohe nF Sete tied: hed Picahdbbed GS oubilt Chane tea [eee ee o FENN EO8 EEw 10 alarge sem to arrive within Hid | Basees, BS rea Teteatch “nent war : : oes Mabe stake Gout Lae sercant: etter Troe Wuduy a oe idaye, Many'pecnsdnaceming 1 for eile, bat Aatitey | gone. , ‘te Tey ecg ny gy gg acl Sr ‘Leatetasy on the Sitwatiens @POCLAL COONGRPOMMERCE OF THE WERAL. Derchesers, On tha Mth inet: $11,000. as sold at 36 0:4) Me Ta Torey serait? sempdon the bland 4. uasculion of she mpasials roads ending ‘to the heatt of'{'jor thi'eent Phsideacy. eer ee ee | MeteaR ToMecriek; of Louisiana, has writen 9 tier, | Consos vative Cauivention in Sonneanes—Heavy Bar coat, hese resale 7 ‘breodecker Thémia, | she mining region of Georgia, SGT colitest 6t'the’ Wert tn tho went Presid dated Mew; Orieans, April % in repiy toan application | Bid far the Negre Vete-Mambe te Held + One of the Havana banks resumed payments in geld i My companion in thie wreichod pamaga was | Yankes | pales will be exclusively for party it will’ | "bleh: had been -made to-him and others for the benett | Office and tle ea Jarles If He Votes Against Sse" sip hg tus chvchc ins eiese "haps BO OF BE miuer, @ middie aged man. Ho had bad a largo.expe- nok: m pfs id p phd Of their counsel under existing political dificuitien The | the Eran reteses of. el vente. about « mtition in gold kept THE’ BOARD TH, © = °4 newest cuntorsis ana Nevada ice fenren’, ott ee sees euber |. Judge saya 2 nounclag Brewnlow-A@alre. . Suet from eireatation, #2" ie cansbwins seat Wise Masonchbe wldes! ot wbhes my Genres Wt wks far eit preservation arte Restate | The: apathy “witb: whlot of'ear citizens look | NOesee, Hee Cua: 10967, he hark Cocan Home ssrived. from, New York:| The Board of Healihbeld tlety regular weekly mect {news bé hadcheurd-many reporta Tho bogzy ‘ware [72M ho hen, With © partion of her congo duly manifested and | ing yesterday evening st a quarter past five a’clork,--, [ qWeer, Swo-seated trap, rickety, creaking, vupadied and Sang coon citimate ny PT = | Sac eae | momemene orcas ‘of | xister ni 7 r is ‘not io that this | time ts van to waft his bark to the haven ef'his hopes, [Se pe tt tear who registers eertided by the, Spanish Consul, bat. there were ® Fecees of the Board of Excise—President | taitered—os rusty in general appearance aa was the | Pev ta onde to now come without bis ¢sll from every quarter. fesntridpictugse unt ou the manttent "Tas | Senna ne ' / gS gan Nic tho aboot oP rucctmtul war "is ass sel and OF the met etek impartgnon op | 20% come, without his calfrom erery sugpisioge quarter. ae oth ps ‘he banded to the VAoomanien i Tan PUSLIG scmooth. “1 fectrines and ter body, ‘clad ta a thited, dirty, gtay,Con- Sess gt bag eent oe ae ev Pe er te iva privilege contended for. by the daps, conserv- Laperont “ae UP the consign: |" he followlix important tonimantoation wan rebeived | fedorsie\ubiforms. | Our seni’ consisled’ of wutive’ si camecal kindness fora ‘Seema e Petey ree i com. | ative Union and ultra Southern rivals, His honors tall to a ry Sonate wt ante ent from he Sear Sepratnet—= m4 epee fo Sermetemnet ih oe Eee asl se act oes ; a eer fe the as, he | eset es hem me te to the " subject has paste tommon echo! ¥ ; i" ahead, Gorrelwas not, . alone persuade, and Sambo is a inference Gur Conse! General ; Fhe mildedtisen- | 1 Pireckiyet whe . ‘while’ corazloned’ tome toute’ | getter poten ipiling DY the soldéers'og | the favor are so important’ as to be'contiiatéd: “Hid Is even + Samenet the Jaw Wilke applied, whieh talota only that, |) see's emtnten ane shine a ost Mong Abe-reed,-and-much swearing from all NR Bplkdy victeteus sorethren, oft the North than talked of for Governor, as boing preferable te, Brownlow. RA eleepomite fr scone tacep: | eet ee Seaeeaey eecet Li | pm na rae ae bes" os __ Desai Br of the 0 atta te! Fope Se earns vas er sour eciocs Seor-ous meget ue Golam oer ny Paid vetore inopecir, by cate ‘bets .as*One time ‘will probebly make that city bis headquarters, pect in . ofee . "] To each case, eal ing, ye teamster, added to. the wouble’ by. managing 10 fre upon bim by giving him sufrage. so i} happens ‘Yatk city: : pak we wr “nated, otto ed, | quently lose his. temper om, the. amalless, pro of the Roconstruc: u every wind blows good to Sambo, : f Reatinte bela naeiitin Soxpehoene enters Saas! = see ity “Be OR from the team. vita Hen ech the re aaa ‘That thie gentleman is so courted is surprising to hear; taigg steamers plying between Spain and Cubs to touch on * exa ap 2) With sucti‘a sorry team, aind {a such company, Eteft’| "even i the ; y he. South bus it ie wonderfal to see. Last evening s meeting was ef.any foreign port for coal without having to enter and A a hie] ‘atnens, n roitd for Naoooshes, aU ultimately. destined. | solves toa obteoe te diocoyer heb tne Bows wanes Bae Pea tatight thet: the | held in bie honor, Pirmuant to the. following call, posted! a sk ae, ee ee oe ee ~ Imepec- to explore the northern portions of the wild States of banat Jf the reconstrection meapares counst in conaplouous places about the city:—* Attsntion, free- | ria. But vemols in such cases ‘are wot allowed to | quiring each pupil to be provised with s cortifcate af vace- |, Georgia and Alabama. The fret day's journey of thirty Se tae Saieaneae en mieten men! A public meoting Is to be bo this ‘etening at lodging and meals at the residence of a My. Garros, off Boneriay wncan be. kept, im the direct road to Clarksvitlo, Q>cupying a portion of The and the Tupte ia the ot | thie houne there wan an old man of ailvered locks and ‘That “War of Races? cy | sons and qualided poronan witht dtineon of race or re Augusta (Ga) Chronicle, March 28.) poe by pear parent tice. | color, axe Tespectfully tavited’ to attedd. Specthes will’ ence. The biack man must trust Pitta his Get ae eta te tected te be mate om the political issues of the day.” { im the white man, and the latter am return sure al) classes of citwens that we have the good of Accordingly they assembled, black and white, to the and justly with the former. Qur inter- | Louisiana at. heart, and that.we expect ab no.diatant day ‘ ‘The same a we, The | to see her ‘trom the gloom with which eho is now number of three hundred about, the black bela ‘nex man of the were dorm’and | surrounted. “With great respect Tremela/ rena, te,” | coos. The later oovugied the left, the whiten the right silos Comamineniens ae ET 'HEARICE | ofthe hall, ‘The Yacoting Deine o cantand by tho olate therefore, Work harmoalously wogetbet for Political Parties South. tion of « president spd epcretery, ‘Bs president mate and séalously strive to inculcate the New Orleans Heo, April 2] speech, stating ite object, and then Bou. 8 Nicklin ad- aocomplished. The . the whole of the voung population of | dreseed the audience. bajo yh? a bee enterprise ee psenene coah patie by the Norte atombly tne whole, he left the im the that they heuld however, sama, mse Se” | pack ground, and wat ever tg whe’ te Wf eat | ok oe PI Bact pr the gue, like . Garriecn' allowances for | He thas © doubt nese ot there hes been td oa ia ths boall mone} gun Tenty, 8 ‘elig Papuan ‘ 10 Wife or health. He was, | Powis to 3 : he i ae i i i : He i 4 i not before. ert their true were Iwas: in the military eo the Ui ie what wo i ‘them the right of holding ing & may be well for us om Rervioe of the Lad therefore could noe Soe Lactate TGCS, © FOpeSaton PS | esijean the Guincaralibipartyt bes tev ceeter Wane suet! Oe Inenionle ptedoge af ining in the dary Doe. though T never expect cee neat eget party meine danger; and its organ zation im | carta. and ntl we can ‘90 the -way clear it te Were shey good, ole, thay, qnoech ‘am in favor of AT mney Gt responsibilities and labors upon people | better to leave parties out of the qu and vote fer $3.3 vated Tor, gee Peake sashawrer onl By Begone t te. biel Of the State, for which mest prepare the best men that we can find, no matter to what party | colored : sine i bevter fa wilt cate reir jon mete 6 prosperity, if fors "s play, for the work they may belong. ‘This, of course, under the assump- peceneye ra ae ay bis nafirage poe} only happon Party bea everything that as men or citizens they | tien that we are’ miqunder Ba nem wench ehiaganes » to be a ‘ ives yc snr mpeg homility, nt ‘hold dear.” this, also, i by no means cerca, Tf it were trae the uf ea Be Dkr the entire of the Bouth. to the Connecticut election the Mobile Adver. | South could, by joining the Northern democrats, gain a ¥ if you are so for our capital. ” ‘Of the voters of the ‘we might fesl as. | During the. courve of his remarits the apeakef addrensed ‘ts will bong, why tier, ‘8, says ition on foe,” and con- country, rence a ane ae" 4 -y print owen £9 +4 ‘won't do to t the hopes in the Ret phn rentveiion wild ae te aoud, sak the ramones foltomsitaeete ogee A.call for a meeting of the “Friends of t Seale nese sited | Norttarn democracy spring from examples like it will be seen thet the surest way to defeat da tokteaneme piteeney wat oc the “men in the gap” having been placerded 0, “Because it would have ‘a. volantery dezradation these. Toy HE restoration 1s to ally ourselves too hastily with a party | 981 i vpetrncathy Aeron enh eet \wo the Fenian District Contre, Michael Scanlan, anda host |’ of Oureelvor,”” answered the Boutheruer. “It would be | BOW small s ote at Go’ Neith [chao tanns Sot ons one we overtacon she party ta gower. | rreaet 56) anne e being r just ax if 1 went out myself in the foad.thar and rolled Gives the victory to the eons: principles of the | These things peoeive s careful conaidera’ion, and. af yj Speen. end Of head contres and other Fenians tn uthofity, bave ateemey bevause you told ‘mo to doit. Bap. | semocratic party t!? Refeve we ge pt oe Geena ont Le fg > dia no og oe we EN ge ea A ad ee | MISSissIPP! fe cocod tng rei evemay tn fu ws por | ae cen, ag a four le p ot Cuieage ‘otto be ea away By the ory of id ee BT real eta eto ced aes . ; ay Senet eevee se Oren tio, une Na bated 2 nd backs ind they the men in the gap,’ as we are in o ‘ta me; I would ‘do-it myself. The ie r (From the New Orleans Bee, Apeil $—Printed in Freach had the ama Peyme. to state positively @ perf:ct understanding h is in just that position; she ia too weak to resist | Seutherm Congressmen—Whe Stall be and Regie. The negroce-should inform andi do precisely Row exists ‘between the heads of our organisation has no disposition to do 60; she is sick, and radically Elected ¢ TRe BLECTION IN COMNEOTIOCT. as they pl «At they wanted and pa and the representatives of tho Irish revolution | cared of ; y de. | Referring to the election of Congressmen from the | We are almost tempted to call it a miracle, “Lo! one | hors and the debate they inight havo tom Gratis, If ary brotherhood (known as the I R B.); and dation, weak aa ? carried to itand of the New England States, Connecticut, has just clected | [icy wanted Itoratare. on tho oth@t #40Lk hy, ho Ghats treaty hes been signed..botwoon. said: | “Stied tn ihe aud Thomeetece whe it | Seuthern distriots the Meridian (Miss.) Gazet', after ob- | ‘a democratic Governor and three democratic © men EELaEn Melenatibeas SUK tien chee Tepresentatives aad our cane, Tis placos our | aasume the some. future day will | Jeéting to the selection of « certain class ot mariyrsas | out of four. The conservative majority, exact | him. jon tm ‘ direct communication with our brothers | bear the -hame of baving In their hour of triumph tram+ , of ‘which we do not yet know, i¢ emall, but if we Several others spoke, theni the Hon) J. R. litary | {ntiraiand, aud lenves wo other chaonel for laolated p ere gill tee bet panlipaey eevee: tat Chris | ee ee bear ip inind tbes for several years back the democracy | ei ° "Wo was tatroduced as being tive first man, south Sy rp ed Ee re eR beneath fey foe ’ can Ue fasnetie teas ot etake not tae poopie ooula |-Temie ss Cunsifeset’ ayeaptiay ‘of the cence faking | Of.tme,Oniasibe ued. peoclermed.-eqnab, cigs 10 all wo as @ cou on n m ” vs a“ " Side Sea ‘a beter Geld for action tan’ Cube | Pine? turbermore say. test there ts an individual, | close sett eae ane out tae, Nour eae | Sommence hanting them up. Were seting in this whole | pleco in public opioien. In the preceding elvetion te fore thepFrench inieraniion, and ered before | here who is now very anxious to aust the ‘men fm the | fashin {might as well pack np aod put for “horao right aappee Pipe, Decepmhy $00, sah. from, cities and Kauat peor yey be ep ges Som is was case. learn | gap,” ‘when Ireland, insisted . orde: ‘ ‘managed we est Teatnery, that the number pre r ine United Etates n peach sese ply amen Conflecation will ae. ‘ecepcnainy a} tnd pomertty rom rulers like Brownlow and Fletcher, | for Congress Now, however, they are beaten’ on the | moath, fef'men that have gone. to Mexico sinco their services | mor any service—at & time, too, when there wus Wot T {hin werd will al tue moncy leat go to? 4 and she country from the, horrors of St, Domingo, The | state ticket and carry but one Congressman, ¢comtnittes then reported thé’ following’ resolu- ad a probability of being accepted does not exceed. |- mon loft in the treasury 10 food the prisoners’... sJust so; that mag all be very-truo,” sald our host; | Mcvement is irresistible, and we canmot “afford to walt | This election fg the second one Wis year in New Eng- 3 +m A five mes. They were aot “enlisted,” but went | familice. This man is pow aleader in tho movémont | tut, génti-men, I'l teil you just what Lihink, Your | S248e%') Everything. te pea tious for better times If | jand. In Murch the radicals carried the Now Hampshire n of Flanmluge cqunty, in per own accord, not ne AY service ae for collecting swords, ‘pistols and mouoy to send to Woe eia wwe Yea mere both miners, frm Baltimore, | 66,809, but aahcanaie oes orl bod May No election by only Senaneveam inmaasaes lias the do heresy ape He Ing i600 receiving any bounty) were aware if | the Compare bis astions way to sochee, but L honestly. think, ufter events so pregnan' our honor of ing the lo give agent @ reaction. i amv dime eioneattnas 2: ‘i arrival A jouth, fixing Peak at months risoners’ | i both from | Work of recensiraction is and we must and | Jn the old free States there remained not a.single demo- Reso That we hereby pledge anew our afleziance to Fe ge eta age geod Sunaren, when in Ireland, sand ie cee spray lands" sapenasigy ah sel sase os internal | Promptly, too, or there will be we cceape, trom distract- | bratic or conservative Governor; they were all’ radicals 2 Vaio of RRR Gagne, the, cont tied ont liven? Goaset iavidy boon interned of rogue “enlistment” | {'R'R ia Deblin. two, Hours to terms under $ cola as the diallers; and you" ‘agitation ond aparetiy. ‘Trasty and acceptable names | Aud’ among crates & the South represented 1a Congress |. ue fathers, for which many of ne have Derlied sur ives, og on the tothe General, | threats; ua cows wheal tbattensaso none | ToveMbe col cet, suiOM ub the diallers: And Pon | should go foreard (o.enable us 10. gain admission, flank | only Kentucky and Maryland had democratic Governors. | ihe Uulted Staies having been established ovr erery fo0t of Soe f Seve thar bis Excellency srsared Sr. Minor toni Davin ae” Aga our poops, ot our d Seament or the Beeedmen's. Boren: “Bul yet, {ell tended Toy lise dtd retals gupreteny in the gov- thie victory, mich was ardently hoped fr, cue #u] out raat Gamal Aft Sree ana oie ae ‘mo law bad been ae;po men in eure service | organ! of Ment, ard 1 dear no malice to any Northern mav, .We had a | mment of > Urely unexpecte w! courage of the deus. | snveqto! with th p pista aad” fr ieee. mane. least, now 4 South pped, 13 a8 Well as of all friends of the coustituiion aad tAnterests Ne ation demand good Siegen: at of ine we it sepensiet fot tne | toe ry om e a ante plas erty of Deel ane she pooped LOUISIANA the lave, Is will show the radicals that {t ia not wise to pone en Baim 8 Sp ey aya ae enemas of Siew indi 40 pa 1 teorsughty hanstod by her Sitort w cet np for. horvott pe ® Abuse the chances of victory, for raajoritios ara glways | Romaaniie la fhelr afvctn tc titcty in accords with to ‘agsist the that 1 hosentiy a. sah wahannen 4 be pe ap mia Mable to change. No party evor went #0 fast as | the constitution of United by whieh alone the Roney 0 Southern wen aud Yankeos might SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. tho republican, for in lesp. | than four years sit. cuantry can be sa ee of Weta 0.” Brown FOF'this country hetw hom. I —-, carried the general election in ‘all the Northern States Resolved. That ihe admatnistra Se the tel fave sigheb acfea im my piaafation right about | The Reconstructién Question fa tho Sugar | and reduced its opponents toa missrable minority. No | Urti nous policy fo have, United. aily partite and cesses fa ~ Np Pat setae, es, pieaiasion via! Hep: y ever aapuined wo.dictatorial and foolish an aititada, | DAtimous policy to have, united all, pasiics and, sheeren & Jere, ealcalt calutyate, 8 gingla sere] Matriete-Voeling of the Pin tore tency | Kc aceaied that the leaders made tt x pont to tre public | to bindiethe aying fires Ott wear, and te pr gg poet. ie? Ree | ful MeatoolThings—Piamting Prespects—Hew | oyinion with thelr excesses. It a now two years since Pledge of mmmaniy gone wari lo raat time ne Sener eee ee te oconte of Se borne the Segre, Sesees Get Along and What fs | we ¢: ted auc result from those rovotutionary sta Fevaneeful featng Ste a uae of war. ; A Rese. Thought of Them, de. tions neither pretext nor ‘object; and we | and now secks Pease RT asliens ‘ Retnaberable of money wae, sutmeribed to aid ee OL ant ttl would be po matty Om Bony Staaumn Great Rercmo, mag shank Butler, Stevens ‘and sumner fer the result Sarmcueres Sevgeie qgnatieg Sheinte the Siting to gives Nofibern tarter haf of my pl Baton Rovas, La., April 2, 1867. eae a They oireighed the wire too much sad broke it Totars, both whic and Wa, te roine oe he would stock nnd cultivate tae they dain’ 4 delay of a few hours at this landing enabled me t0 | winte thoy were Seal siniteetr; meihidae Seremvienee which ya as ae $ on Na a Spl pen ge ashore and make the acquaintauce of some of the | that a day would come when their majorities and perfect reconstruction will be sure to follow after.” | #° The sext morning we ware up ‘and off before sunrise, | natives, and have a talk apoa that all absorbing topic, the | Vv’ 8. jng Nacoochee va'ley before evening; | reconstruction question. An extensive sugar planter out of it Congressmen. dite of bat owing ta the heavy rain and ur failure to ford :2® | wu whom I conversed remarked to me that he | aylvania a change of seven thousand or eight thousand 8.) we were forced to turn back and make a ‘our of five | thought things were mending as rapidiy as could | votes out of five hundred thousand or stx hundred thou- Iniles through the furest and over mountain ridges, | bo expected under the circumstances, As for his | Mind vole cam may Neves conmiderabie low tf oe : darkness enshrouded as and clouded our way as Wo ly the majority. Bach | «onto ail of citizens, being the only ea! o CY part he said ho was perfectly satisfied to | examples in time of set in contagious, and | for an ‘of their favor such bane rns eee a te Pea ite hte: support can ve gives to te.norribie cae ont or ialen wliakey duking. young, men. | abide by the terms laid down by Congress; but he hoped ee ee eeeieetinee aa wen Seman mmole fo Sheoe gamely ae both le |, however, the | for better times to come, and said he honestly believed The policy of resistance followed by tho President in | white and adminis wire Isr soa ste uo —tbs Bb ne ton |S Stn ter emea oops mes fon gra | uch wan ee fs ote reat mane of che poop, | ib acy Gin tam bates | yo artnet gon a capt goriptions so far are exceedingly limited. When it isa | the following Sherman, we pli tor, a mounialn beanty. We all slept undcr one | throughout the sugar district at least, Dy mmm ont mgs re the’ party” in. power, hare, become, deep! involved, for no io of cash instalment our planters are always | it before our that Wl ric Go allay fool calf separated from the family by « chints curtain, | «To be gure,” he continued, “you will find men among poly a rm — t be camitaie sore pete rteerhel werent pore rg iene the ‘No less than five steamers leave to-day, all for the by Le ‘at the mouth — id brilliant. intellect, | who curse and damn the government to all eternity; | and alter the majority where they are uow excessively | number being a colored man, to select delegates to United States. at seems to exist no proper arrange- | of the gd hacer Te- | gnd-beydnd the fact and incidents of w vine months’ | bat Tease are seeanreed blowers, whom you will meet in pe epee oe pete not sent the conservative Union men of Hamilton county at meni in to their departures, tarns mon! Sioux ment northern c any country.’” ae meee 1 Convention. Sree Giorno | wees ei ibs | Rechte sone ck GE | ett saya et Nome | ra Ph snes ane | eat rence stom a 1 Sn Wiagoet &e Mendising ta whisk bis he ; Jo of the North must feel that peace is a tong time ne gecreaned oath to ne party, end told “hartura para hoy, Joni nore ie | eeeston of © private letter | cabin was located. Ho was on the Military bill, “Well,” replied my informant, “there are men in our | peop! *. at a he pn ededly. He cog eRe hd applicable in this tneance, Yn all we | from andwriting. dated | however, but had very fow idess ot his own to advance, | country, and I suppose in yours, too, ‘who have more | coming. | The calm and moderate position assuined by | the Executive Committee thal he wo wote to sult Sid’ ve eithout aay communication. all néat weok it | Jani i w regarding | and was evidently ing for @ cue from some polltl- | time om their hands than they what to do with, ae it, a y nts, 4 test ity offers itself tl around him the friends of harmony, while the bitterness | pig convictions. ¢ whole affar went off with a great comes to the Eagle's turn. ial his crane, intro 5 Pxer to EFT Tty oie ee, tH, - % ne vinn oak Fe Ny ro Ue yen hao oem of the ultra radicals in Congress bas tended to put mada deal of hamor, and every ono came away apparently ‘The market, with all the influx of ‘con. pes na Official dates fro Sosetee renelng, ‘on ia their old channel, but had no | They are invariably found at the crossroad groceries and Seen ay bate chs te ike marion of tae ati ane ain ia strfagent aa ever. Tece no worth, | Fort Rice). and)afty miles | {ious to advance on the subject, and, when closely | taverns in tho back country, and in nine cases out of | tion as the of a new era in the politics of the | “This place, the scene of battle flood, bears ks continue inactive. The suger market | lower down February 26, and | questioned, Bad bo temedy to propose in the premiser, | ton are men of no influence or sanding in the commu- country, Within two shourd this ae cone the marks of both, though not to the extent that miz it ts also inactive, and the transactions are confined to pur- | make no mention Whatever of any mausacre of tho gar- dened sc ‘objection, however, to the ‘6 voting, | mity.’” tia, we, abell bee ae as ene be rapponed. Frou Jackout Mountain yes. can form for immediate necessity, on the basis of 7 reals | rison at Fort or of Mrs, Rankia. having Come | and if the accordance of that privilege to them “Then you honestly believe that the mags of the peo- ing their sway over the cou eee sna | some Wace of th Rd water ong for No, 12, be De age dy: J the great 2 Ten i ke Cchuoeditaey manner decnited tr the Phlle- settle the affairs of the Stale, ho. wae willing fs i | ple-mean to abide by tho resull ont, Pane will —. & prosperous the town sad —_ me am re. favorable, are letter. : shoul given ; bot he been whom fe ‘onder, oa. Oe tans gnannecs tre] trick | “Te taaeentee ws, ret reported to tiare occurred. on, Seren hapermete wend only to greater | “*Y he replied; “you must not think that ‘Oar © re. Sind, ltee ube etty Per the moet pert cn ihe jor t, ft $1 76 pér box; American 15, fa inp) from. the, rows a fresh complications and a elevation of | the edit and cross. | The New Orleans Bee on “Our Common Ine | ground, The water rises und almowt entirely oovers eehooner, Richard Bell, Yor, oh ah #83; Amer aout mr levter'ot the Algo the date of the | the negro to ee ‘of superiority, while the white | road which por- terest.” Ermgue of, nnd, format by ‘he, tend 2. qn schooner M, J, Caibarien end at $6 Rice t the . eS would raptily #i the position of the slaves of Lf The New Orleans Bee, April 4, has a loading editorial, aye gen eegtegr J ae a ‘Almoner, Sagua and New irra ‘and this can aes tors and ot | of ‘old 1 Mad if that wore true he would oppose a in French, on the situation oreatod by wciversal suffrage eae Cop ae i, ay > ange fu sctive demand and drawers frm. nothing of tbe rind. in correhamain, so, “Oxihe third day we attor & rough drive, tn So te antl be potoe and pleeiy, wot | in the Bouth, After recalling whe attitade which it as- | tors, to nde doing natn, Bice wan event of ben to 9.00} premium, mar yy Psy ‘Fort Baily for the whole month veaching the beautiful valley of Nacoochee, which was sumed against secessioniem, and claiming to have all the pact, like the ene feroely Lent aie over Serer on Re Yory nany aay, a8 diseoent, ‘ia received, fo paid. this mat- | once the 4 place of the Cherokees, who the ot | atong acted for tho common interest of Louisiana, it | SAs® She cents, cad vo cat ‘on cin and gold bills 23 do. tor then. ior the CT Sertad in the Sontre of fertile spot, beneath a 8 behind and fair to view, at least 1roa8 thi, Se Severe: soto the noo-arrtval eS meta er Went thane. comers eagle: Ct informed that | now counsels the old voters of the State not to keep It that io lives are beheres es ae yTi the nedal couriers from the upper posta ‘tree, the bodies of the Indian girl Nacoochee and one hundred | themselves aloof, but rather to make common cause daring flood, the city oh ine wm “ eFiever, Cheutghonchen 0 ing whose death ihe Trae, Ao, luriher | with the new class of electors created by the universal character Of enterprise sf neces ‘THE WHOIARS UETERMINED OF WAR. old women Tmoentains tell. the most romantic yeara they new patted te suffering sti! » Phe Revolution Against Ge@rard—Me is Suc- ——— stories, A Mr, Williams owns this valley and resides thousand suffrage law, Eafh bre gee Bay fhe mA Bod sities have been relieved. ‘coosfal at Firet—Ho Prebibits Communion- Be, Loom, Aprit 11, 1867. | {nth bul does aot etltivate it as he might sicctpptr the amoust | snd that of the priviloged electors im France when wni- if tien with the Huglich Islands, de. The correspondent of the Democrat with General | The ge gota ogg TL pceen of Sera suinge won growin them and cvusidare tbat the FIRE IN FREEPORT VILLAGE, MAINE, Havana, April 6, 1967, | Hancock's Indian expedition, writing from Fort Harker | SOME G'T Ste onnem ‘Company—the Naccocnes Gold sixty thousand | course pursued fn by that body should be fol- Porraxp, Apri) 12, 1807. ‘The communications from Hayti have been so exceed- | 00 the 24 inst, aays:— ining Cbmpnny withthe tne proapeca Machibery CP | lowed «here of ormne pany dis. 14a reported, tat a tren Pewber inhi ingly remies for some time past that we scarcely know | | A Lot Fort Dodge om the 24th alt. | 10 oie eek niles” Of ditches, ane’ pipes, are, being prota bat ee | estore, they sctepted, the. tow ordet of thines Seat last nig defo particulars of fre have yet, ‘waything but what we leara occasionally from some pa | Kiowas, The latter ‘mach friendship for the | directed the euriferous mou! senting Laat A and set to Dae ae spread < ~ B~ Goon reset jo no tolograph me se Sand eat evar nt, Om, Sed | mye aaraceRy oe ore te rom’ pewnt ap | Sodas "aoe ona the reat“ aw WLLNAGPONT, PA The first revolutionary demonstrations against the gov- be Bi an Ing agente of the Presttmen's Burewu ubrough tne coun- De able to'recuperae | union based on the common interests of all, and secur. Fine iH WILLIAMSPORT, Wrament of Prosident Geffrard were made in the might of | “The also spoke about s¢veral Noritorn tribes | try has made negro labor so scarce that only wirite men i eee Ay gs OG: ‘Those who made Wiistamaront, April 11, 1867 the 224 and $84 of February, in Port au Frines. Several together for war, making overtares 10 the | can be obiained to work in the mines, theit remanera: | | Uaton ‘United Witte espe, beg a purple soenpenentien va tab Dreenty, Whien eee etorded An extons've mill recently erected im hie Ties oe Fangs were strolling slong the streets, making seditious | Tris Souta have their hands fall ber hmteed 47 ined wre tehd'op ne Paste onnerinsntent. axon: | Puriy-tirat is a colored organization, The uogross look | by the re-cstablishinont of harmony and. the taming of | the Pennayivania Bag aK hs Gn narnia. exclamations, and one of the most numerous went head- ‘The iedieations all Sout Inaton somiederehion tleman named Harman, who was an officer in tho North. eodingly well in Uncle fara’s uniform, and, aa a | revolutionary passiona We must reconstruct svciety | marbie, was em Jong to the National Palace, surprising the guard on | and @ bloody war, ord army. Several of them are of the class known a8 ral thing, atlond to their daties promplly aud mill ‘here on solid and stable foundations, while Loss hoave

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