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oe “ » pgm vy io 2 i « | " NEW : He ~ had a Se ae sd YORK WEKALD, “TORSDAY, APRIL ‘Ys, 1867.~TRIPLE’ Saevt. < Se ereneesianenen ae a : # —— ne ay Saxony’s visit to Berlin ie to announce to the Prussian oan 7 “ “+ | upon the bests of ¥ guveroment that the mililary forces of Baxoay are or- RECONSTRUCTION. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. _ | sitech, cautioting ttiom to beware op” pemition! © | aren the Set of nationat on coligion. They hed " ganized as federal German troops, The Crown Prince enesnnatiotindmntiee ee SienS of (he whites, and inslet om equatity ba ore ic # | S nieranee may et exiat, the Botte toh ® ned the stait oilioers by whom he ls sccompanied woar MASS MEETING AT RICHMOND. Sireaien one and orton aniall enetber po : the federal uniform. His Roya! Highuess has been ap- ~ 2 ne , tae.th ERIS onl age end favored land, and t! \ pe Es yer pointed commander of the Twelfth federal army corps, | Address to the Freedmon by Mesare. Daniele | this olty i Were tn al and that agi 4 feta beware \ ~ commemorated second anniversary if oA : ‘h Turkish Squadron with Heavy Rein- | 71202 Mee yuh pcantzy: glen hmpe mg ! es fed Macfarland—Gront Cathusl- | goain of abraiam Lincoln last evening at the aap se POLI GAL tepanneee AL usu awa er reac il Sloe srw \ bu cali zug t iid, ee ; y ced. my of ober fait \ forcements for Crete, tehaeskie hte botween France an: . Wasmxcros, April 16, 1867, aap Under the auspices of the committes the TI INTELLIGENCE. end it ‘aa span + euch ral or pin bs \ Sree lie in the bende of owe suck A mon as were 2 From Richmond to-n.gut 1 get the following account 7 1d pralea aay tte utmost capacity, | Canditates for the. State Constitut © no agents with of withoul ig tharon, are thane \ meena + Sane Taree heew. Nalue cach other at Biarritz, | of an important meeting tha: (°K Place in the new pect in which the: aibmery of por vention—El at 6 a in tuture’s ; Homallty vd jectto 80 in future; so that tn a oF nat! Hey fre think the world ought Uae oo lightly to, theatre, ‘This ia the drat meeting of 2h® Kind ever hela | late martyred President held by the German. popula Denner uoeday, Apeil $3, all, ascodance with tne” apiteof the rage and of our tw SPANISH CONCESSI NH TO ENGLAND, | svar of the magnitnce of te on Mente aniie | tm Richmond. A few weeks ago, wnile sovcttl noisy | “8 Of the city. The programme of the solenmalties | wy, an a: Muljons, be the teat a IU MOH sorte. of * | @ moment of rashness might commit them. Both of | local radical agitators were uttering intammaissy | Yat Stm'Taviy selected for the occasion, and was most Wii a Bees, Sf, °2 geakle ho nnternignet io eee ae wre eter eee fe nataral for of tom to abla femen yt] harangues to credulous and ignorant freed: infammatcry * eMciently and faithfully carried out. The musical part | George me yen “7 2r apell ts Feopecttully requ be ‘The Porei which could, love the benedt or taruish tho glory of tole austin of souaring yan wit advascapiac os tne of the exercises was under the direption of C. Aa Bupa, Birteen thors. | foreign Secretary of Kngland on the | rmet achievements. | Nelther of them is young, | expense of the deareat interests of both whitosand blacks, | ABN the Arion vocal society and the ladiag! choir | Horace Greeley, Jacob M Hardends Cession of Russian America men to incessant ACLIVITY, Poon otis | 8 dozen oF 80 of the most respectable and intelligent of | °F, the Anschutz Sion, Talented speakers, | Joshua M. Van Cott, Smith BM. Weegee" . to France and Gormauy; but while it is | the colored citizens in this community met together | PTinclpelly Germans, were also selected to speak of the Sarre, Alonzo ©, Paige, “ Erastus 4 he. &e. a. to tee, what good a wat, "howover succesful, | and consulted on the best way of inaageratig a potey | TT AA Nervio of the deceaned, The later part of stint) tense: Esc Kemes, promote the union, and thereby tae strength and great, | °F bringing together themselves and the prominent | 12° Programme was also ably pertormed, the majority of | Wm. A. Wheeler, agetagaa WE at Serna tien in the Inte rebellion, comparing views, and, if pos. | {2® Sddresses being in German, Lieulenamt Govemor | Sharles Barto, ‘WS BY THE CABLE TO APRIL 15. The Se North German Gatette, of Berlin, of | sible, allinting for thelr common welfare, Tt was per- | Woodford being (he principal spesker in Kngltsts . Aprit 2, referring to the eventuality of a war between | ceived that Hunnicutt and such fanatical guides were Known Arion Sooiety, the ladiee of Carl com ee ods iat Q pany doin France and Prussia on the Luxembarg quostion, says;— | n0t alone engendering ill-feeling betwoon the races, but | A2schuta’s Inmtitute, J. P. Morzan, with bis ca>inet orga; sitg-ive replisn Luxemburg would by no meansfcompensate for the } als materially impeding the return of f Poznonsk:’s violin, and Bassmeyer and Kailinoda’s funer- the Home and Metro, erifices which would former business | ., by Boethor courteous and explicié poe mould be entaliod by war. Even Mf vic- | prosperity. Tt was eventually decided. to extend an in- | Marenos, ¥Z Beethoven and Chopin, on thegrand plano, , Demporats attention of the ‘and now happily oxtinguiehed, cumin, Pace read: | vitation to three prominent gontlemen to-meet tho | TePreseutod the masical part of the programame. Mpa | John A. ton " Solomon Towansen 4, tative of (he Underwrita "y' Fa ager le ak ge aon. Gay lmggeonkrnesaneerhreghenesahhsial nai pepreae pe igh pH asntg George Miller foe re * tbe ‘Sogioen oe. rule: Te i ‘Deapatohiee hive been'revsived liore stating that Omar | 10 certainly face tn quention hat onesie aati en. ee eeminaae the renee Veumanee-teantiastuaabe hoes tas he se fons. | ‘Francis George Shaw. Eremus Brooks,” Knsland Merchants) Hom ° ” “Pacha, with ships of war and targe numbers of which the: Goverament bas striven to achieve. To Mosors, Maxuavoxe Jounsox, Wiutias H. Macran- ip was ; ° the U err’ gency é Das left Turkey for the purpoce ot jolnlug mse ce ccr | The Loudon Fimee of-the-94 instant has an artilo ow Pe AL ae ES Fe SSK Some sine wien 8 Being Ward Bewctsi, "” WwilaiaD. Veeder, Republic, N ae Me t jo arp. - igned colored citizens of | out of the question om augh am: oovastou and in such an” ; Ps setteemmeniietoarecnnscon | Wtaettes Ste nana te stat a tna S| ta neta ase foes aes | Rasa, ae tae ea THE-ANGLO-SPANISH DIFFICULTY. ene gakear how to doa! with Fenanism tn Ioland, asd pay By manor, ee pepe lurnpiaid pacar Tee eeidont caer ee, | Wittig Coit Third Probe P. Rolte, sompales bat proved ; A ry know bow to deal with any forces of the ¥, citizens ich~ e lence it was at evident that the 4 influential of th Bivins. dae tose kisi Irish Republic that ma: pl mond, Yirginia, and the Union, take . tho | Vocalists and instrumentalists did their beat to houor the | Pbilip 8. Crooke, Waltor L. Livingston, . fea a Spain to Make Reparati ’ Fonians but, a5 a Greek writer meatd oer, shee abana: | Liberty of asking that you wil convey tous, through | memory of ‘the great andgood man who two years ago | 2°UPALN. y DP. Barna Sie eae hee P tration to a Certain Ex- | thom, whois prociedioge wo regard wittsomo auzieyy, | may bo mon convener? on shal etter ice | Sone his od is devotion to the cause of Bia |B BOKT oth Dusan to which application tad” deca mwa » MEWOVGE, RO roply phon ag ye ibe agp SFR i at not without a reserve of confidence in the sounder ial advloe which buts ee hok es | et : hag bean received, | sf Loxsds, April 15-Rvening, | Judgmont of tho Atmerican uation, Partial advioe which we so much need, and which your TAE SPEAKING. No ‘nomination; Salles, 2 (ou. Basing their opin‘o rXof the epistl 5 = 5 resen . na upon the Yond tei tae ot tng vino to tho demand of tie | the London Pin Par carcapontent, waiting on | Bs, Heying rene sive tne we aun | cagcommig nse Tee 7 Pest fF pga ata NOS Sempemied to sdopuin of hep nN at eins tish government in the’ case of the steamer Victoria, | te Ist of April, describes the opening of the Paria Ex- jere follow the names of thirteen infuontial colored | Dr. Fao Scuurs, who spoke ‘in German eubstantially | Sore W. ire, = jon of the pror ct 1. , men.] tollessar= 'y | Wititam. F. Havomeyer, we ‘which, when endorsed, after sundr'¥ &XP' - hibition, The firat and concluding sentences of alengthy | ‘Those to whom the foregoing well in tbe rman Radical Rept Augustus . Additions, and no Little discussion, ry thug FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. letter corroborate tn the most complete manner the ac. | sdresned: unhesitatingiy ontesrended to. gacer thers | Comittee Lo thasked tbe. grand, msamblogs ‘etore . Siath Disirid. Whereas unjust dleeriminalions has, teen eptes mt One vers curacy of the special cable report of, the seme scone for. | DCK fellow citizens and Lender thom the dealred coun. | whot he stoodjfor thelr generous r that had been = Frodcritt &. Loow, $e sea, aenennee, companies Netreee . “Snom andl port ‘espodse the Jewish religion aud those of other d tas Tt Warded to'the Hi st P ni Sel. This evening mf eight o'clock was set apart | made to the call on their patriotitm,. It-would: bave EL.) Magnus Grove, whereas this course. is Ato deepen Paejudices: | 1e London Money Market. isRALD by our Paris correspondent and | for the meeting, and at the appointed hour the now | been» stigma on the people of this city if this solemn di a: Abram D, Russel, unworthy the ago and country refore, r Loxpos, April 15—Noon. published in our colums in New York a day beforo the | Richmond theatre was throngod to its fullest capacity, | bad been suffered to pass over unobserved. It was pos - Gideon J; Tucker. Resolved, Fhatduty and solf-respert a Yike domand thag, ‘Consol for money open at 9026 Times’ account was printed in London. The London The privato boxes, orchestra, the perquetto aud | two yoars sinec the great beart of the nation was moved Seventh wo, as Taracliles, should couse ull comnectig & With such inatie: ns Se } galieries, presented @ singular Sight fora theatre in a | to ite bighest pitch of fooling, and even tho most venom. | Hamilton Fiab, Kawards Piorrepont, taene ey | AMERICAN SECURITIES. ‘imes? writer says:— Southora city. Waites aud blacks, shining ebony and | oUs traitors were compelled to conceal their real instincts | HY. W. Bollows, Samuel J, Tilaon, a bOagied, That the following, lnmuintt © ase merioom United States five-twenty bonds are steady at 74 The nominat opening of what ig still for the greater | alabaster faces, mingled with the Lappicst offect on the | in the face of the great calamity which bad 0. ta. ‘Anthony L. Roborteon, : a Sar ert haath Peer a . Titnois Centrals have declined to ta3¢ | Patt an almost nominal exhibition took place to-day, | sidewalks and across the street in front of the theat country. And Get la 8. om pejniion te | Jao, H: White, Jemeo Brooks pambolt, Indernit ee ye) oe “oti | Erie shares have-advanced 5, and 4 ise Peete ree ne cornea OS teen tof ny tend, dak, | Namerous groups, for whom no epace was. araitesie te | possible the ocuntry could “have Ph A Kighth District, Buchange? Gommersr Yolo, Kaw Anca. , Untied) Lomas, April 54 P. 0 i Cay or replice, ne oMciak opata mes, Te Sosporer gig a douse, gathered in discussion te deep tmpression of that solemn hour? It was not = Samuol T. Ingrahare, thee be Roving eranovee: Mis are. ane it, Long eee 0s, press merely visite: 0 building, walked round Ing subject of ithe - | apathy but rat! devotion t — Afbort Card: Monwak ‘5 ‘y “ Since the opening Console Lave advanced 34, and are | the most presentable parts of it, spoke ae Tew. words to struction, Eventualty, bofore the speakers “nude the day that Tu rendered it nooeasaty tat this society su Cladius W, ‘Mobon. eres nate i failed to rept thea cular ‘now quoted at 91 for money, Shespapenesn) atl 8 oF u various doraiga epamissions the Tceheeee ae the me entire ere from almost ban oat of the great party of progress should take bard Nind (Could not agree.) es ‘commatties, th mood that unill sade tae a evempg dre=3 in honor o occasion, ap i of the stago was occupied by a rat stop in: commemorating th Vinth District. i ved, our eo-roligioulats do aot Insurvta PI ORE soy Many ta__| leflas they came, in their open carriages, "ss. # | txODg of Influential whito citizens. “As {ae wie OZ S| called us togethor. But the otfoot was not ouly telay'a, | Francis Larkin, a oe Pappen, of thous oopatien.. prone cal Iinois Centrats, : , aiaamant rely Mafeetos ned lft he bel a are a ea Ee ea eee Eton contr dente te the cease | Ambeeme iyder,” Robert Goshrin, sinter bo foquenet not teinaure it Ate ome ot Mek rope ra Te prough 8 gallories, et 16 audience, Lot ea! cir devotion to tt bt ler, bralham | 1 SORES . fewar oviy, however, in the’ picture circle, the Rustan | A. colored gentleman” named ‘Mr. Solon Johnson | which he died, — Lat not nistory te compalicd to record | Danio Uttmaan: Gonoral Morea” talites be releacied. ‘And dualige sues oe OS Lospon, April 15—Evening. ‘and the English courts, that visitors, as a role, assem. | OPened the business of the meeting by saying he was | that in two yearswe fell from the high morat ideal which Tenth Distriot. Resolved, That, the proceedings of tho meett aub- Consols closed at 90% for money. American securi- | Died. Iu most other places littie’ more than empty | happy to introduce to them Br. ‘Travers Daniel. He | then animaled us and degenerated into political - Archibald’ G, Ni Mahe 1a acnphiet orm for alatributoa. thro by sbicdenallae kaso tesnaten benches or vdreary piles of caves werd to be evon, The | Kuow the partisans of a certain notorious demagoguo | traders. Our mission is not confined to this con. By Jona 6. Holley United tates, ng cor Paria Exhibition will be one of tho finest of {ts kind the | Were present in tho meeting, but he trusted the friends | tinent, but ours ig the taak to champion great ideas ad Johi W. Brox: After this business was transacted the meeting, aft hoy aes aes Arenas. wort has get ahold, bue most casuredy such of the Scnoemaie aden nl oan ee speech and a hear- <a Miveoiiae Ci the bara hint and if we - Georgo W. Greone. paren tate cal ob tna phar mp 9 ag he world as visi a i - wed. wr istric ; p Erie Railway shares. ment of pacing a py it ba Ad ae igre ed Mr. Travers Daniel said ho cordially thanked them for the "past yours, tt ie dosirabl then, tbat ta revolt, John S. Gould, re % iit sda ix Ga Walle adiaeal The Frankfort Bourse. thoir misfortune in having como a month too soon. tho Invitation they had given him to come togethor, in | ing yearsbring back the day when wo were thrown into a | Francis Sylvester, WRECK OF THE BARK NAHUMKEAG: ‘ Lonooy, ,April 16—Nopn. The Indian Budget {nid before the Logisistive Council | Sutige deve ing re ee aye ad. talk Over Me | Oe dee all reek, Trey and | & Platt Carpenter, i SOT. ~ beret bonds at Frankfort steady, the opening | 2 Bombay, on the Sth of March, for the year ending a! ean fe batariiod to your Gear “We impulse which took fon of the tion's aed Ne aRennagen fe ‘a The air Nahumkeag went ged icpners Be % price being 76. with the end of the montb, shows an estimated dofieit of | Slways have and always intend to treat you with kind. | The fataro wil! calmly judge of tho ship of | Joba M. Francis, uring a hoavy storm ou tho 12th of April, The Fraxgrort, Apri 16—Evening. oe : Noes and consideration, and fecl ready to acknowledge | Abrabam Lincola, While ke lived not only his bitterest than P, Armstrong, nd Gorge A 4, toatl, The, paemengse andor © P isle AE CO KPORT, ee 6 —Evening £2,300,000, arising from a general reduction of revenue | the rights that have been accorded to you. ‘You desire to foes but hia most devoied friends were he olicsrace Coraettun L: ‘dea, ? in reaching the land safely. nds closed to-day at 7674. and the increased expenditure beyond the original osti- | know what our duties are to cach'other; it seemed to | that he 4s gone we recognize in him the true representa- | Adolphus F. Hiteboook Anson W The davervent. Ceites Market. mate. The oxpenditure includes balf a million for new Ds hat tote Sree tiey Nogertiee w es ray ve ee Phare Lge ro ieee sl OT Ge 9 Thirteenth Distrse. Busan Attra —Botwads ive GNaatk PORE: Tine |” WERPOOL, April 15—Noon. ly ings. ‘e ask from you | vere bim asa we love bim ag aman, we love him | Joha A oe ae raeon The cotton market opens quiet Hf stead, transports. The budget for the forthcoming year shows | those friendly services you have heretofore and are Still’ | Because of the- spirit of solf-sacrifico wNich animated | Thomas Hillhouse, - rela ppsspertngne pbb sta tere 6 Fae quiet aud steady at un- | an estimated deficit of £500,000, or a surplus of one | performing. He would osk thew, is it to be peace or | him whon he sald that ho would rathor fall by the assas- | Honry Smith, - excavation in front of the premises No. 40 Otter Seite prices. The sales to day aro likely to reach. | million aud three-quarters, - including oxtraordinary Peery nea — eee eee With | sin's eae a swerve from the path which duty bad | Aléxander S. Johnson. - was buried by the sudden caving in of one cide'of ,000 bales. pubiio. works. The budget provides £150,000 for Hol Cuties, he. Would say they-5, marked ast for hus. ; Fourteenth District. ont. Tho ‘at whieh 4 Mises epbnee LEA RT CE fac ar ge ape for | had a groat, and unparalled | task, devolving | The speaker was enthusiastically applauded at various: | George Gritin, ae reece apy wear dent gers veneer ent Maing Waste wa ep ple a ages or A Pre ge Pe = = tad torso ple sud onan wr the oe +. qn. eu ‘ . -_ ! Liveneoot, Apri 15—<2.P, mM. | Powe, mae — — es 38) never o: vend which mauty of them mate anéen.| the large oromd at great agin, aaa” “Of Inapeotor James ‘rescued The cotton market has become considefably firmer abolished, and the fixed value on piece goods and metale | to Au, would.advise them to select tho mento rep-'| _ Feapanies Karr followed in German, whose remarks Fifieonth Distriot, Jeb tam adianis eglesect raweel ‘since the opening, and an advance of fully one-e is modtied. The export duty on grain and tue Iniport | resent them who were honored aad trusted in the com- | Were loudly appiaaded. 5 Horace E. Smith, ~ Ste Raabean catbiisbed in. prices, Middting uplands are | SS0% @xBensive winos is inereased Dity per som, aed| TACT ng taugat thom to haa ines neighbors, <n | Lledteaaat Governor Woopemn, whe waa enliiaatt | Judaoes haoge = : MAILS FOR EUROPE. i ; that on other sorts of wine and spirits remains un- F bers handon, oy ~ ow quoted at 12d: a 12341 ir, MagMaDcKe Jopnsox, at this re, announced | cally next spoke as. follows :— Aleenbert Pond. - an ee A a Te A cena —-h- tan A8- SEIDEL to hs white elena progeat tah there wer’ ons or two Te eqoul saunas mind she aprlanes of the te Sixteenth Diwtriat. ‘The Cunard matt steamship Java, Captain Moodie-wHt ** , Mhe-market-bas Deen active during the day, and cloapa | *Tectio® of barracks, besides the additional expenditure. eee Cu ceee UME comet Se RINNE | OE et ee apee ie Lone ae tee = leave this port ou Wodaseday for Liverpoot: firm at the following authorized quota: ions:—Middlipg- et sree ye emetic A loan: of £2,000. ‘econo of considerable contusion the white: | oar children'to be Sativa) in the tordumae it Al Matahew Hei, ‘ir _ | cffe The mails foe, Barope wilt” ctowe ‘as balt-past eleven, uplands, 294; tfadting “Orleans, 125 ‘Tue aales of'| {uy ‘cate ty lose te aloe prone oe Maes we Ce, AEE ea Tal eee tatiens'| cad hegeortlton wih who pee wee ROR I wea eee eee acienteenth ticle o'clock on Weduenday morning! 700 the day amounted to 15,000 bales. ~ oop atest cena 7 7 Di>- | apace was loft for the speakers. “The host endemell | ory as thus that even now. bis name is only | Wilham C. Brown, ees ‘Tan Naw Your Hmarv—Edition for Rurope—wit be The Liverpool Breadstufts Market. poee Dro! ns and trades ona prin- | wero very great, but the audience paid no attontion to | coupled- with that of Washington; and we Leclio W. Russelt, Bis ‘ready at half-past tem o'clock {a the morting. H ‘Laeeuroot, Apell:16—Ni ciple of two per cent on their incomes. the inconvenience resuiting therefrom, of Washington as the father and Lincoin as the | Edwin A. Merritt, ~ Single copies in wi for * a fy April 15—Nooa ‘When quict had boen restored ‘Mr. Travers Dawiss, | savior of our country, and yet for over linked | Jocl J. Seaver. a spieumpdipmstnuetieet: ~The market'for brendatuts is firm. Corn is a shade » wont on to say that the people of the North had proved | aa their names would be, they were unlike both Bightenth District. chanel > higher, end te quoted at 48s. 64. por quarter for mixed RUSSIAN AMERICA. themselves the voriest hypocrites on earth. In pro- | in training and in character. Tho one was of the best | Joseph Mullin, Jason i ‘Western, Callfornia white wheat. 14 7 eee eee secuting the war they fants wanted only tho re. |. aad at blood of aristocratic Virginia; the other was | James A. Bett, Robert Lansing, 4 Pbdncon.Soapine, So aun Goods Mage « wi is. per cental, Bar- seaport Febbek tl MCCA, Cohan wsealeed j storation of the Union, and that all tle sights of the | {rom the despised “white trash" of Kentucky, ungain- | Marcus Bukford, Allen ©. Beach, 9 irost: aise copairing dono. 'B nee ie Jey, 4s. .84.-per 60-1bs..for American, Oats, 3s. 6d por 45 .Cession Received in | geverai States should remain unimpaired, It was not, | ly m presence, quaint in humor, and honestly angular | Edward A. Browa. Charies D, Adame, 4 We for Canadian, “Peas, 45s, per quarter for Canadian, | E"aiand—Great Britain Likely to be *Ex-'| ‘my friends, for love of you they prosecuted this war, | in speech wad manner, Mr. Lincola was the best type Nineleenth District. AG Maller B: ; cf It was from hatrod of us. They burned our towns and | of democratic manhood which our institution bas Richard U. Sherman, ard: Piniok Srethers 7) 3 i 7 pro- as {nform thei: friends and patrona ti - WRRRPOOL, April 15—Evening. In the House of Lords on the 2d of April the Karl of | Villages, and committed’ the grossest atrocities om_our duced. (Great applause). If Washington was the ft | Theodore W. Dwight, ii their inerchant tatioring business from 749. Corn, taixed Western, 43s, 6d, per quarter. Wheat, | Cranunpow said—In the absence of the noble Earl at the | People. (A colored voice—“fhe rebs did dat.”) Why | instrument to lead in: the struggle against the Mother | Benjamin N. Huntington, ~ Rast Fourteenth street, Union square, between’ white California, 193. 10d. a 14s. 34. per cental. Oats, | hoad of the government I take the liberty of asking any | Ot ‘the colored man vote: in the North when they allow | Country, 60 was Lincoln in bis birth, in training and | George Williams, pre and Uni Place, wi they will be Dienseate a och patente t 4 F sae anole loeds apposite whether thos tony Lo nkin, | him to-vote in the South? ‘The speaker concluted by | nature, tho t representative of free labor it ita last and Twenty-first Didrict, Shots emote stots of perey peiewed. ee . per for Canadian. Barley, 4s. 84. per 60 | Siete House auy torormation, on a ealjec’ ot, rose. | sAying that Le hoped there would be peace and unity | compulsory ‘Crusade against slavory and. slave holdi Lee, ta sev epaaced Brera eteane eer tbs, for American. Peas, Canadian, 45s, per quarter. public ae gece fn as op er oan coe Portion forsee omces them. a sis ie rncaehe oa —— —, a sacrifice hick Dewitt C. Littlejoha, pod s! “ } . 3 of the Russian to the United Stat remarks the speaker was occasional diverse. forms jer, = omg erage Liverpoot Provisions ‘Market sea oC ee naetan Stier mr oe, ee by questions from is colored. hearers, sor ty compelled. It was well when the conflict came that | Lester 4 om phe, Highest Proutasse.2: Amie = t Masel che leit we: peudlatty ‘silos thangs. “Leet wena te a oace tee meretee mee male Eis, meets Bomsoeycats -ctmekn Ch Seunpportinest | St Looe once fata hedneehaniien oC CHU? Cayenne, @, atvoree emnseoond Distr r i Come gold only Dy Elliptic Serwing. Mab. | H my noble friend at the head of the Forelgn office sald 3 plause) | Thomas G. Alvord, Pratt, Syracuse. chine Company, 843 Brosdway: ; . ‘i % that he had tel d to St. Petes r ‘Mr. Marmavoge Joansoy noxt came forward and ad. | As we moet to commemorato his work and worth we in- | L. Harris Hiscock, John M . on i cari ta i Lanilinatinogt and had not aetrenved an pone at en LIE dresced the audionce as his colored brethren of the city | stinctively recall his birth place im the poor log cabin ia | Patrick Corbett, Robert Movat Syracuse, den HANEAe Ne beta, Momareay) ‘ per mberland cut. Oe er eae Eee te Enon much obliged to the | of Richmond, He was bora in tho mutsory, rocked in | Kentucky, then thenew home ia the wilderness of Il- | Horatio Ballard, Oliver Porter, 4 from Hallet, Nabe sage tudered ’ @wt. Cheese, 60s. per cw. for middling American. noble carl for having put tho question, becaiseie affords | the cradle and raised in the sbadow of slavery. He was | l'nols, the hard struggle of lls, boyhood for broad and Twenty fourth District,” Ji Sapa smoot, ease cope | : Tiverroot, April 18-—Tvening, | Meanopportualiy, far tho absonce of my noble friena | ‘Nahe through bis childhood to be polite to the colored | books, the farm labor, then the fiatboat, the country | Milo G. Goodrich, oe sviea cag tactitoeny us te tie ore ; - | atthe bead of the government, of giving all the inform. | Pcie, aud Lo had never any other experience bat that | loro, til! we come to lis first professional triumphs a8 | Stanton D. Hand, Min Siargo of my Sabbath inbors from Pork, 775. 64. per 200 Ibs. Beef, 125s. per 904 Ibs. | Stiga’ which. we at present possess wiih reference to | of Doliteness from then, He came to speak to them in | & village justice, his political success in thestate Legisia: | C. E. Parker, ea, BRONCHIAL TROCHES. They bi i ‘ ‘Cheese, middling American, 60s. per cwt. Lard, 49s, for | tho cession of Russian America, Within the last two | & temper of kindness and sincerity. They were now a | ture, and the long, patient effort which finally placed | 0. D. H. Kinney. a fort. Othors to whom T have recommen: } iniceibots houte a commutieation has been ‘received frow-st. | fee people. The constitution of the United States, ac- | him in the very fore front at the bar of Tilinois. | Then Twenty-sizth District. ecw renee. coughs aad: Liverpeo! Preduce Matket. Petersburg confirming the improssion that negotia- hoor vo a bit, oe priviloge to wpseml he enarees + gece Cory wherein the dons Metetia H. Lawrence, - MESSE een cs xe, vote, A en slaves fore, and com tive Tepul il » G pham, : Livaaroot, April 15—Noon, | #008 lave beon eatered upon, or ara on foot, | Vneancated, they oalled om him to address them on pub. | his quaint yet eloquontly logical words that, although | Angus McDonald, Av Mperechagme, Pives. Ambere 4 icon Articles of American produce are quict and steady, | for thm colsica of that ternitary: ut how fat these nes | He alairs. ‘There are some who would say ho was de- | defeated at the polls, he was till victor, and lifted bim- | Sterling G. Hadiey. Srasep oC, pennies orviin ai.00e tenet Soe prices are without-decided change. Standard while | gotlations havo progressed, wield grading himself in doing so; but when he canvassed for | self from local ‘celebrity toto ‘national recog. Thirtieth District. SAUDRWAR NG 8 SON Non tana 8 Jobe ete ate pe ett Me | any detaite “point, o er they have arrived at | FieS caving of the Cnion from tho Mississippi to | nition. Then wo remember his unexpected nomi- | william H. Meyrill, » Nom. dana 6 Joba etry sete Dotolom has declined 1, ence last repr, and is now | SH coin? lave rms the Vaid Sate as | te, arabe wan clot tron: whem Ge nw alt | Sano Clegp an, ue emphant eas | Ime Endres,” mr All Prizes Cashed iw Legal Lettorts 4.--trous: 2 . rite yd hi dh to the idency nation, jcture dark. M. i . , quoted per gi pirite petroleum | authorities at St. Petorsburg were not aware whoa the | sround him impoverished snd despording he ste nothing | ons, Hi loaves for tho :last time his exeemeia Ct oie” = lary nad drawing wer §. CLUTB, 116 Brosinres. ad SO i ig steady at ls. per gallon. Ashes, 34s. per cwt. for | information thence was sent to us, The question of the legrad! Virginia into the Union. Your birthplace is im:Virginia, | eld with these words:—‘‘I go to assume harder du- Thirlysfiret Distric c fot cession of that portion of America to the United states is | Yirainie hale im Deen cir are there, ‘Then why should | ties than have fallen upon any President since Wash- Israel T. Hatoh, pots. Tallow, 44s. 6d. per @wt. for Amorican, and St. one likely to cause great ‘and posntly considerable = Botdinge eth Ge: t } Petersburg spirits turpentine, 318. por cwt. Clover seod, | exovemen/: but I trust it wilt not bo alidwod to have | You not labor to preserve it? He would not call bimsolf | ington. My friends, pray for me, that I may have - Isaac A. Verplanok, AMERICA ‘ck AND _MERO 662, 6d. per cwt, for American red. andue weight im the minds ot Englisnmon, for I cannot gg ne ate “— prong denn a ard a oS be BM a id hia duty, bow i) = Allen a ROTA ere al i / Lavenroot, April 16—Evening, | myself think that the cession or purchase, 1€ it be so, by | Rt Appomattor, he camo home to restore the | Hin tnE atsouic purpose of the people and the ulli- | The conservative. republicans ‘held, conventions last | EXCHANGE, CAIEED STATES RONDE). AMD » Alta the United States is likely to have suck overwhelming in- Auence the a med of the colonies sprang mn English blood, which have been established on that side of the world as at first sight might be imagined. in the intorests of ‘frccdom. If peace is | mate providence of God. To him was given the sublime | night in the several atorial districts, to elect dele- intended by the radicals, why does Mr. Huanicutt, thoir good fortune to speak the word that made our nation | gatos to be voted for as membors of: the State Vonatitu- reprosentative, get an organization atl over this State to | free. He lived until the crushed rebellion dropped its | tional Convention. They adjourned, after appointing sow the seeds of hatred between the black and white | 4tms and sued tor mercy; until, like the lawgiver of | committees to confer with other organizations, with a man? Why do it? (Many Voicos—\For Unidn, for | Tarnel, he looked from Pisgeh’s top upon the promised | yiew to making a congolidated ticket, e,’ “For Fepoblicen goverament,’’ aud many inco- | land of peace, of a eee and then, his t express De ou dest t tivat labors done, slept wil We remember idllie to pot tase?, = ee A har 4 the joy of ‘oar triumph, and then the horror of the Tammany Soctety—Hlection of Ofticors, a time, bere forever? (Voloeo="No, no.” | dark hour wherein we ‘hoard that treason, stricken in | At 4 meeting of the Tammany Society, held last night poe, rain If there is any dissension got | its last stronghold, had sought ils last roveage and mur- | to elect oficera for the-enaning year, the following ticket, up between the raceb he would say the black race cost nalanreoek mo ng hago Meg apart being the same nominated in caucus on Saturday, aud 5 rdial Y coffin. Reo a ee. ne eee cain in'scpen | hearts men bore hit from tho place of his labor and his | Slready pablished in the Hrnaun, was unanimously tion between: and iet cach man bave his “own Ving and agtrea.” Now. to wor hy Wud they come | YHCtOry 80 BUNRTAye, BY Tus Rng oan. Tae work. be | elected» 110 votes cush-— wi him? (Cries— Wo wiil—we will,’ and low - | oF per i, 10 a Coat 4 o> | ay work, no compromises between right and wrong, | pracy feanc oon welt Be aeione Denne Ee Mr, McPartaxp spoke next, {n a calm sensible ton: Tn bequeathiag uz the work he left us also the watch- | part ie nel John J, Richard. B. for a brief period, and was ‘Listened to with profound | words of his life for our guidance, bidding us labor | Connolly, Charlos .G. Cornel Nashanien” Jatvis, Jt, attention, Sunply, justly aud manfally. (Applause) Lincoln said | Somos B’ Nicholson, Haw ras Hones ~ , The Jast speaker, Mr. Sroapry. Diack man, Bo free. We now must say to him, | sir Tyeasurer—Honry Vai For! A Orders for American or Buropean Produc » promlly.oxe-) ute Ashes, pots, 34s, per cwt, Tallow, 443, 6d. for Ameri- CUliberal advances made o8 Approved Conad Fn | can, Linseed cakes, £9 10s, Spirits turpentine, 37s. per owt, Rosin, 83. 34. for common, and 16s. for fine. “American red clover seed, 56s. 64. Petroleum, standard white, 1s. $4. per gal. Iron, Scotch pigs, $28. per ton. The London Markets. ‘ Loxpos, April 15—Noon. Me market for American and other prodaco opens _ @pidt, and qnotations are generally unchanged. Rosin, 88, 8d. por owt. for common Wilmington; five rosin has + declined 1a. per. owt. since. last report, and is now quoted at'16a, Oils are steady at £33 103. per ton for Naseod; “£131 for sperm, and £39 for Iceland whale, Sugar is firm at 24s. por cwt. for No. 12 Dutch standard, Iron, 52s. for Scotch pigs, mixed numbers, Linseed Circulars (published weekly) torwasded ot Bartlett's Roveraibl 1 See wietatn tye Retamte sn Yelaily seo, pplind’ We Res Astor House. Belginn Opinion. The Indépentiance Belge of April 1, commenting on ti proposed cession of ‘Resainn ‘America to tne Bnteas States fora pecaniary consideration, thinks it te rezarded on the part of the. United states as almost monace pen Tt is more difticuis ee ite motives of Russia, Perhaps, however, sags the Belgian jouvaal, sue prefors American to English neighbors, and would like to hinder tho Iatter from coming tov ‘close to the vast theatre whore the Russian power ts doveloping itself notselessly and ceaselessly. THE SROADWAY BRIDGE. Jomsteck’s Rational Beodt Infants, Invalids and Dyapeptionn A. meng, 6 aubaitute Yor (movers all Prepazea thom, . Wia'a' formacin; wendy Cor vee, Lab ratory No., OF Cutie ree ’ croated Iminense | £0 th Inaugural Procession of Pedestrians Acrons it. nde water. , ; Brother, here is the bailot which shail 5 i cris, £9 ie polo, for thin oloue for edng, a+ | "rho seit Common Cone srctry chat pane | spn ARS Sait Misc ome mom | Sento cagana) gUmoel eu to the. opremed | ur tretrg—_Wiuee Soult Ti niapes ; seed, 65s. per owt. for Calcutta. : Broadway at the corner of Fulton street was thrown open | said, he bad closely watched the: joterruptions eminat. | While Unioulst of the South, Fight fur us and we will | Fur Wiskinskio—Stephon ©. Duryea. Py zg Abe amore Lonpos, April 15--2 P. M. to the public yésterday for the first time, and hundreds | ing during the proceedings, The New England preach. se ne rice a to poy > gue gy og —— piaoe. ee } | , , ot ft i as itn) Sagar is em at 24s, per ews, for No. 12 Dutch stan- | of curiosity sockers climbed up ils sleep stairways to | OFS, that came down among them to relieve them of | SOc worthy to curry it and to take your place. ai THE MARYLAND ELECTION. dasiaieietite nial pay Gard. L April, 16 tevent obtain a better view of Broadway and the clock on St Senet. v4 : jeader. Lincoln gaid to the vanquished foo, Hore is the | von Thousand Majerity im Favor.ef 1 New wSthnes! & Boras Noe Yea. Loxpox, April 1s—Evening. | pants, and to defeat the amiable intentions’of the stage | The immonso audience dispersed late this ovoning be ag = oo it to. your homes. We say to Constitation. - ‘Wheat ties savanced "Ss: vaca a ad at 438 | arivers benoath thom who delight in running over peoplp | With much enthusiasm and good foeling. thar those wae ‘seaght’ to. Sostioy the: tommple of our Bauerwons, April 14, 1867. Center His’ patansi’ "Seth Weis Sane Leonie Sugar closed drm at 24s. for No. 22, Dutch | a+ tnis particular point. A few ladles ventured to the liberty shall not share the privilege of reconstructing it, | All the couniies of the State save one have been heard fect ing Company ihe Dens manne ont ee bes ie senda rc te upper regions tn fear and trembling, one of them declar- SOUTH CAROLINA. ¢ eee ius, armed, with the shoathed sword of | from, ofcially and anoflolaly, on the vote for a.congen- peuphict ne. Otlce Oe Corlandtyitrost. ing sotto voce that it was very funny, business men forgot 1 at, ‘) Bieased memori tion to frame a new constitution. The majority te favor, oD aah MARINE INTELLIGENCE. for tho moment thelr scruples on punctuality and gazed to our task to-night. (Applause) Biossod memorion of | {ion te fran snerny bo safely estitunied ot ten showman, | entand’s Oriental rer Aim pinaivnbacie banners from the summit down on the endless stream of human- | “Newspaper by Colored Men in Columbi our hearts anew. Their whito hands point us right on- | The convention is to assemble om the second Wednes- Quirexstows, Apri! 15—Noon, ity that surged upsee down Broadway; bootblacks Cranueerox, April 15, 1867. | ward. ‘Their paltid ie Hing Us a mweet song OF tet. day of May noxt at Annapolis, the capital of the State, rol ri ta became intoxicate: their sadden elevation above ph. Their martyrdo! load — fe Learagpperypauageer anaeeratyanad ‘Tho steamship Palmyra, Captain Watson, from New | the rest of mankind, and made frantic attempts | General Sickles’ order, published this morning, stay- | justice =. in ’ Weildom, 1 justice to their children, while every tear that falls : / 4g York, April, arived here tovay on tho way to Lic. | ¥o commit sulcide by tying imposible Fag ing execution in civil sits for twolve months, gives Upon “ete graves, is an angel of ery Thare is Ledge — een SMR Dcte'S story Chicago and arena! F Baw Sage, ack bocme wroth’ wien the, vigilant Mf, | ceMeral satisfaction, one idea w longs ently to the story Meeting of Israelites Last Night. , Disnsters at Sea, boneath remonstrated with thom. Strange tongues ‘Tho Sowh Carolinian nowspapor, published at Colum - wee: pee ead trae bs eae Lae For some weeks past the Israclites throughout the [8 Ten & Bocst a Sauce e-Dolicions. wih Soup, One gravee + FEF DENCAN'S BONS, agents for the United Staten, Liverroot, April 15—P. M. United States have been in a state of great excitement, ‘The bark H. L. Routh, from Liverpool for New York, ‘which was reported asbore near Lytham, on the 11th dilated im mid air on the merits and demerits of the structure, and minglod with the din of vehicles, ob+ jurgations of stage drivers and cries of street venders, bia, has been purchased by Mr. Nash and other colored | theory; now it 18 a fact, fixed forever. era’ grave «4 our ee see down _ L-4 consequent upon a difficulty which recently arose bo- riers 0! in e furrows I Jewish com: rence organ. prairie CP Trees, ‘bat Noraube belsage to every loral tween the munity and several insu men, and will be conducted as a conservative negro eng, rs tf a Mast orem | ‘Now an individual of poetic tem Jt attem fnst., has been hauled off and bronght into port. The | quote some raythmical reference to the Bridge of Sighs, Pittd of the ‘Whon to our thought ft gives up iw | Companios, The primary cause of the difficulty lay ia HIN 8 WILLA AD, 200 Canpl otreek, New Yost. ‘extont of her damage is not yet known. and then a Milesian would strive to pei le his com- CENERAL POPE'S DEPARTMENT. precious trast and he stands above it glorified, ashe | t'ae issue of « circular by the representative of the Un- panion that it was like Carlisle bridge. Ladies were very solicitous about their skirts in ascending, and gouty old gentlemen about their toes in the descent. The bridge is not yet completed, as a number of iron ornaments have to be added and the painting ts yet to be done, Sofar we may reckon the inaugural of the serial structure a success, and when Macaulay's New Zealander will sketch the rain of St. Paal’e—that is, it he don’t care about his por pt r does to-night, he stands not there alone. From, the 7 f aarnnnsntasse ti aia to. the derwriters’ Agency of this city, an organization repre- Arrival of General Pope in Atianta-Compit- | {* 2te"Snere. sleep the. aslies -of “our berow: | Beating the Niagara, Republic, Manover and Germania mentary Sapper Tendered- Personal. dead—from quiet beneath the shadow | companies, the official signing the document directing {From the Atlanta [ntelligoncer, April 11.) of the old village churches—from battle flelds ( nis agents throughout the country to decline insuring irc Tho Commander-in-Chief of this mili district | now deseried and neglected—from the prison reached the city yesterday afternoon at ry o'clock, ns of Andersonville and Florence and Belie | the property of Jews. Several companies in this city mpanied by two members of his staf—Brevet Briga- | Is!e—thore rise a countless ie or those who.fought ‘4 | and in other States promptly signified their approval of ‘The Brig Elizabeth at Bremen, a Livenroot, April 15-2 P, M. A despatoh has been received here which states that the brig Elizabeth, Captain Neilson, from New York, which went ashore in the Baltic on the 6th, is afloat at Bremen. Orr Macpray ght’ Cou wi i Sete EE Ror After May 10 at 642 atrees, gern! Havay a a wibleous aor all WY nde. ‘ange TAYLOR & 00, street, accor {The above despatch is unintelligeble in its present Londén engagement—he will bavo an excellent stand- | gior General W. M. Dunn and Lieutenant Colonel Win- | good fight for freedom, and turn their earnest een caine © 1. wt spe The brig Elizabeth, Neilson, did not sail. from | Bla {oF the purpose, The bridge has bees fully te, | nie, | The patty Occupy rooms at the National Hotel, A Shadowy eyes towards the last and chief martsr of thie | this Paney by Sensing shmies dea poe at oh Koecial, Neu ? 5 seri fore in the HxRato, so wo noed not repea! it | Humber of gentlemen of the city having tendered Gon- | host, aad ory With voices, that sound like the sighing, of | Charga thelr unwillingness to sovept what they termed | ,, itr sesmsbiD JERAT EASTHAM sails to-day, 1601" at, New York before March 25, as she cleared the 24th, Tbe dospatch most probably refers to bark Elizabeth, from ‘Laguna for Bremen, which was reported ashoro near the latter place, or it may refer to the brig Elizabeth, Cap- tain Lo Pre (reported by cable in the Hxrano April 7), here, It is. good piers to hail @ driver, look at « pro- cession, moralizo like Hamlet aor avoid charging a life insurance company for injuries received at the corner of Fulton street and Broadway, bral Pope a complimentary supper, we learn that it will | the midnight wind, “0, loader of our host, we died ‘for | {! m franspire this ovening st nine o'clock et the above | our country. Tell oy fontinel, if its liberties, aro ite | Jew, risks.” A fooling | of | strom fn og hotel. stars all thoret”? With thrilling omphasw. vpice aa ‘ porvad %.. ay hal waeuny bp Wee Hinoox! ramen sentors Golewat more f ly held by feetoe cud Viercr “Every Oedd thorn States, it the State of Now York end in this el 1e rain rest el a ar isaccompanted by two ‘members, of hi a on the azure of the flag." Lat it be the labor of | °it¥, for the ge eee oe ee tos feet ty William an t barns pant dying vion of the chat dishonesty thrast upon the Jows by the ‘Netional’ Hotel: 5 hires to 60 sie eat nts Staten te voce | the refusal of companies to insure thoi worldiy w SA ay Rte are ce cee yd Broads ay. moni New York Trtzarre—Mr, Humphrey Biand, an artist of an account of which, by mail, appeared in the Henatn's | merit and a favorite with the habituds of this house, took itd ‘maintain the Union of these State ship news column yestérday under bond of Falmouth, in | @ benefit last night. The performance was not so largely Some Pens sees een econ ies of Laneote tag aus wake anbwrerste tebe 0008, | evoral meetings have already een City Sr arate Sader the Preeeot) House, Nes im amarine disasters. Ed, Henao.) attended as the many admirers of the bénéfciaire ex- | Popo, tho Third district commander, time, (Groat applause.) QeTAama * COmmVee, Of lected vo take such measures | "4 ¢80874en00 Beyond rivairy, $ pected, but the audience, fit though few, was liberal and ate x eee cr thd Cretiant Gata wre Ih con | eee ‘suaken thd companies to. reuse of the wro BY STEAMSHIP TO APRIL 3. phen ond or gi eaerieaornnteememta erent cc cere veesting and impressive charscien, Nebo OF ® | they had commitied. Th fs commitise drew up, tbe fol the Idahe, Pate ng pennemees Alsi Pim : Man” wes the: pmy, Naw Onueans, April 15, 196%. lowing circular, which Wat myo to the organisations olee. Hoe drab igsand cheapneas, ‘cannot be ae 7 Tho registration of voters commeuced to-day. Tho Fast Day in Ulinois. Commies ha polley of. tho. representative of | fabrics for fae prscennde’ Dea rou tt Rho, Cisten : teil, Cecmelle, demantie,, Saint MO TO THE KNOX AND LINCOLA RAILADAD. majority of the applicants are black Omeaso, Aprit 15, 1861, | tho Underwriters’ Agency. The document to which te- 4 Setins. Trenteian, which loft Southampion on Apri arrived — Q sosheipetichepbiiehaptindinn To-day having been observéd saa Cast day no business | ference te made was couched in the following tarts: — comced , bringing details of our cable WKIAK WARBOR CLEAR transacted. March: A a: - Spies ponrospspey oa Lang ra peved of the Deutecd. wine wens bs yo a ae sat ao. eai oY a mie hh eth mh Yi apr onset ne io ine | mae oe! i Mees v ty 6 B \ ¢ ¢ of the f sldent, Jand, published in the Hkmato on Sunday morning. a Rus GMC RENET TT Te FL. penkiie paOO Dae Dovnrae, Apri 15, 1867 | | Commemoration of the Anniversary of Lins | (becity of New for, het Steerer : i a ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Bank Gasetle nays ef Deakin: cotn's Death by the Negroes at Richmond. theoagnoat the oft ye sa Buikay” “At aechise, ” on the south shore wort y r: Rioanonn, Va, April 16, 1967. ai FIRE IN HINSDALE, MASS. : ‘The negroes Commersorated the anniversary of that the Austrian Ambassador at Berlin hag, been in- gtructed to declare to the Prussian government thet in METHODIST CONFERENCE AT PITTSFIELD. Sor : 5, tho hour of danger Austria would stand side by aide with a oaper peste OF tae tats 1967, — n ,_ | colaga death today. Yo vnousand snot at the grove we | Hanne Bt r Somany, ; iti Fala to : ’ ren Tota 16, 1987. | ce odge of tho aty, ent wore adtzoaned By iw whe and | ment to OR REY : Ts is believed that the object of the Crowa Pringy of Glare, of uctunmtl. , breading | watvaly a toe gt 5 Wa wa ‘aavarat tinok apeakors, ae of {he whites ts ya twat Sr i a Bs wh

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