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NHW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1867.~TRIPLE SHEET. 7 WASHINGTON. Fae TURE. pletely exhausted; their ‘hllowers, power to f Joarn: the wall by poverty, and following blindly E U R 0 P E RECONSTRUCTION. ment fara ia ha ng, tbe pasnous OF f a republican theory, without any of those prac- = labor in . vain that build the house. These are the only founda- Postpowomest ef the Tiet at the Uniow tions hich w solid - ce ns a8 sieestien wie eee VIRGINIA. mae Wasumcron, April 24, 1867. Course. one ublicanism valuable, worn out Serene A long list of vice presidents, including the names of | The Case of Surratt, Implicated inthe Assas- dt 0 quarter peabamnaialens: peste! fed atamnaen the in their successful warfare to overthrow the BY THE CABLE TO APRIL SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Bishop Quiniax, John A. Muston, Rev. Dra Neely, siuation of President Lincoln. Proprietor of the Usion Course haulet down his flag, temporal power of the Church, and illy pre- 24, | sveccn of Senator Wilson as Nerfotk—wiae. | Samiion Dormsn and Hargett; John Charles Walsh, | 5 te Ne opus of Poems ice oe wet be Jona 1 that eed, tease ore oon: pared to confront the new revolution which dere of cho Reception Commistes, dsc. Seek Tonih SO. Lenetons< mann Fe witimately abandoned. pic dcbcone thwart a poned, At that time it was raining heavicy, and the ‘Nonvoup, Va., Al , | Jones, Judge Chamberlain, with many others, including threatens them, it is evident that the feeble force Senator Wilson spoke here pein pasta | number of colored persons, wea then teed, the chai pees Aamo deg it will not pre- | Prussia Determined to Hold Luxemburg, | tho boat trom Richmond at four o'clock in the after- man mieraperig the reading ofthe names with jocular oon, accompanied by Governor Plerpont, District At | Tomarks, the efiect of keeping the crowd in a The hope of the Catholic Church to restore and War With France Imminent. _| torney chandier and Colonel Brown, of the Freedmen's | 6004 bumor. general coaviction prevailing in offictal quarters thatthe unfortuoate Mrs. Surratt was not guilty of the crime for whieh she was executed, and that the trial of her son would only result in more clearly establishing that fact. the State and city votes from the present Governor and Mayor, im accordance with the law regu- Prete Maqeochansitn Riverwps Rivne Parx, April 23, 1867.—Trot far ii r Bureau. In the first reading of the list of Vice the | Such a development, of course, would not be relished seven good horses being ontered to start. The disap- ita shattered power; the desire of property Ts seems that the city authorities had resolved to ex. | Chairman neglected to mention a eeteee vere Pega sa asp iapatale prep lape seg pointed throng thew took advantage of tho time they bed owners for the restoration of their estates; Pi varietal ncdleanatesedeol gent H. Jones, and gave them afterwards with condemmation of the mother. There is another cause, | 10 spare and visited tho stables in the neighborhood and the wish of the Indian population to better its | MEUTRAL MEDIATION FOR PEACE | sui: ne visrs.ct coricin copustican ictore tw nic eng, | of bis Daving beea' born in Ireland and it was a well | BOW8Ver, 00t very credteble, aasigned why the President | the Dersce in training, Dan PAfer's being the condition, and the powerful effort of the great and 20 they managed to switch off the City Fathers and tates blunders, nism Ince eaten ag yy yal cp ed etna ore eee ana pan fra pen periged s foreign commercial element to aid in the for- take sole charge of the Senator, somewhat to his annoy- ‘anes ee ofthe lit of ofces, Judge Bastoad a ymin pac pagangpe of Sao wn lnely how o the Idan Ce ee Satin of 6 able gorecament, will overtivow COTTON AGAIN DECLINED, | “tne meeting was held at eight o'clock, in the african frst place, some resolutions to ofr. He asked the Chair. | giving 1s publioty. At might only be creating auother fan to whole national republican party of Mexico, setech. Bis aceumy offen, cad 4 ves-tieatweree | CAM ERE mak er els eet ae at | eee Se ‘Perbeae Witlont: Justisention, for the | Hedy i ‘ScMenu’s Core im and, almost without an effagt on our part, we &e. ke. ke. flowing, The colored people were, of course, in « arge | Pas? 08 him that surpassed all other passes, Bat gratification of scandal mongers. However this may poem tae BE oy aa may expect to see the magnificent Mexican —o majority, but there was a respectable number of whites Efe a the meted narod Iattann ha over Kapt be, it is not believed that the evidence in the possession Sines 10 io a Sue crngiion, uit, mang wee have AS peninsula tall into the Union and aid instead THE WAR MOVEMENT. tmang the audience. The representatives of boll races | "After commencing to reed the rescations he called on | % the government will warrant the trial of John H. | {22 tnd COt0k, cttalach of that as they cond gee of obstruct our sat side by side tn the same pews and on the same plat- | Rufus W. Andrews, of New York. to do it, saying that | Surratt ; Ve It was also an object of attraction, progress. , ‘ ai his early education as a reader fitted him best for the | Leuistaniaus in Conference with Gen. Grant. | his match with the California stallion making bim =e one “one, oe eae onsen Mr. eg sce By ‘Mr. Andrews Michael Habe, Eaq,, and Jude E. H Durell, of i interested ta that maven Tee a What's the Mattor ? mod. sa, snot, | tho Royablicns CoLeatiog inttiuret Wincaay mace | meeting called Upon to feud the reuictions “He pre, | Zasisans, loft here yesterday morning for New York, | sponse, "Gs ec ee yi Bagh gy fe have again to record the interesting fact The official Prete to-day, in an editoral, says in rela inimating in ite coe” hie uber aginded re! mised by stating like all. Ho 8 ors, be was to seex an interview with General Grant. The object of Sir" Daaley and al he others in Fates sabia Then: that one of the French line of European steam | ion to the proposition recently submitted to the govern- Hoan party, to which they were Geet Tees eee sora thenam Gf climes: aad Ch asdanter te fn arTinw i to eutlenver to peapall epon the Genetal | Som seccsin ated with oc, ier pane fre ers has again beaten the Cunarder. The | ments of Prussia and Franco by tho groat Powers of ilson, who was netiled at the allusion and | benefit a sore thd he hoped shat tis tal would to instruct Major Goneral Sheridan to require the Com- | stablo to stable in the until finally they took te :—“Thi annoyed at the im treatment of the city authori- | enable him to write to his wife his throat was im- | missioners of Election for the new Directors of the New | their vehicles and returned home, fully bent on seeing’ Pereire, Captain Duchesne, arrived at this port | 24‘P* is government did not find tt necessary to | ties, declared, in proved. yesterday morning at = o'clock, having et appeal to the Powers for the protection of her rights, | not the agent of any po oe a eee THE RESOLUTIONS. elem rereeen ead Gress Marianas Hanttnt W rvoutve SNA Rot ee eae sneer own volition and at hisown expense. He had not re- hereas the of the United States has passed an a and she will not leave Luxemburg.” . Brest on the 13th instant at three o’clock P.M., lating such elections, which these and stake of $400, mile heats, three in five, making the passage in about ten days and a CONFLI the ation from any quarter. | Having reviewed | Staien ‘into tive military districts; "and, whereas Major purse very agitation and of the of saddle. half. The Cunard steamer Cuba left Liverpool — their lot was now ‘as. favored as that ef their | Major General is sweaialng ‘bin oan is "Gon: be econ abet carpio ise baer Samos Pitz namoe br. g, Washington... ita also on the 13th for New York, via Queenstown | Another Effort for the Preservation of Peace. | late mastera The Intter might have more tana then Order, No. 1," in which he continues Major General mena bere’ Senet Eilon Henkel newiee s. g Mimbia Di ee Halifa: h Barum, April 4—2 P, M, they, but they had also more debta, (Laughter.) ‘The | SWsyne 16 command of the sub-District 0’ \/abama, and the votes, on the ground that the Legislature had passed | George Woods names b. g. Toby Candor $28 and J x, and had not arrived even at the lat- | 1, is reported that the Panaeot Europe have | needs of the landholding classes would, in the next four | fUi'eeg@ton te ues Guchatger the dies pertzininge | *18¥ 0 the effect, that the votes referred to should not Time, 2:45 34—2:43—2: ter port when the Pereire was snug at her berth | renewed their appeal to vale ‘thie tices fe gabriel se kve yeas necessitate the sale of part of their planta: | thelr ofloes 49 long, ax, they continue osu rerthe | be cast by officers acting under military authority, ag | The above was the first public trot of the soason #6 here, her passengers nt their hotels or on their | the war which now scems so imminent, and toes 12 be able to be aamall fare for thonee | And'properts: thereforo— on raga was stated in these despatches on the 22d inst. General | the Riverside veep serine. of Se opeeing 8 Par way in every direction by the early trains, and Epes Pi J viprtmrosgee Da obetdbtr toring Bt 2 Beep rem pe fins rapeaing on oll Ralltbonaeeis bell iaget Na lgarcia a bye lee cna at the Riverside Riding Park was fiscat vat ly without reason, - management of it is said to be wholly under the control part of her cargo landed. Where is the Cabat | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | sna it tho poopto ot the: South obeyed tnolawe'st tho | Mebarscactitucamentiung thetniedtatts tangs | of inevidals woo wore deatted with the rebellion. | $2ited,zesery afternoon, wuts wot fore pure and stake of $400, mile heats, three in ria peed saddle, The weather and track were unexceptionably fine, and the as- tendance quite large. Tho , having beom renovated and improved, appeared f1 and attractive. The fences and les have been repaired and newly whitewashed, and present a very pleasing contrast with the fresh ver dure of the park. The track yesterday was in perfect condition, and, as the horses were ail good, an @: race was the result. The refasal of the Commissioners to recognize the State and city votes has had the effect of re-clecting the old directors, Movements of Mr. Peabody. George Peabody has not yet arrived in Washington, and the probability is that he will not visit this city pre- vious to his departure for Europe. Mr. Peabody is now country, they, of course, would not be interfered with. | the charge of the responsible duties and to the exercise of corte, POGeR was almoet oxctusively addronsea to the | the groct pavers commuted iohim. and that wo fool called wn pest ee abe ast nn ca | RE at in, te G Pierpont called upon the restoration of tue Union under the Ocustivution,| naliad- made a short speech. He bas nota very high idea of tng all ‘the States, we pledge ourselves to # most earnest and cordial co-operation. this State, nor of the destractive policy which they are y _Sesolved, That we recommend to all who are qualified to 7 ; ister and vote under the provisions of the law, 10 do 60 a8 pursuing; nether has Sonator Wilson; but the blacks | <2fio"C, convenient after the opportunity is offered fur that Echo answers, not heard from. Again we put the question, what is the matter? Consols_for money... United States irive-tw A Periodical Sc Iilinois Central Railway shares, ‘Wendell Phillips is a remarkable man, He hearers ae heusaarth eager has more brains than all the rest of the radical | The stock market is flat. i have, Consequently there is effort on the seruy ‘politicians put together, but he bas one incura- | Consols are now quoted at 90%. of Senator Wilson to keep the nogroet from being led oft | BAEPON, and to serupulously abstain from any act which | in Baltimore, paying a farewell visit to a nurober of MUSICAL. dle weakness—he is a confirmed ld. Lik AMERICAN SECURITIES by notions of confiscation, ag to keep them from giving | any other person in the discharge of any duty or the exercise | friends, and will return to New Yori, it is said, to- — Mrs. Gargery, be is constitutionally compellea | 1207 teoted s fellows:— See oe erro i 2 | Rees eee ean ourcive ana people, | BOON oF nextday. Tho porta of Queon Victoria, | | Those really clever artis the Pauls, have coms ry, he is constitutional compelles fo-morTOw Sr. ress Monroe, aa t, 0 “4 menced a t' veeks en; it at Irving Hall, aod ly Pp ¢ | starts in the afternoon for Newbern, 'N. C. that it all not Deae teats sie Deen oe aa oft ort recon. which was to have been delivered to Mr. Peabody by Sir enced a two weel agement at Irving I» last night they gave one of their inimitable pro Frederick Bruce, has not been sent here, and it is ex- grammes, which unite the attractions of @ are disturbed in the exercise of their public functions. pected that Mr. Peabody will receive it from the British Order of General Schofield Relative to Ap- Resolved, That we find nothing in the changed political to go periodically “on the rampage.” We lose sight of him for two or three months at a time, Loxvox, April 24—Evening. pelsiment of Realetration Oitcors. condition of the black aud white races in the South that bli fi ith that of ivate oF ype: ht to disturb the hi fous relations between them; | Consul in New York on bis return to that city. George | Public entertainment with that of a pri igh pan fea <a his ap; pees again | Consols closed at 90% for money. On the 20th inst, Major General Sehofteld, command: | that wo are ready tonceord toe latter every sight and prt: | Peabody Russol, nephow to the eminent philnathropist, | Parlor soirse, We know of nothing more J mi = , ey are el ler the ol 1 3. “| ture, or a letter, or @ specch, railing AMERICAN SECURITIES Ing the First Military district, issued the following:— | Yhef'we sincerely desire thelr prosperity and theit improve: | left here this evening to join his uncle in Baltimore, thoroughly enjoyable than Mrs. Howard) Paul's away at “all the world and the rest of man- | Closed at the following rates:— ORDER NO. 16, ment fp oan Sen one oe facet reechraorinead Aid for the South. superb voice, her scenas and Thereso’s sneezing in Russel’s descriptive song, her life-like imitations of Reeves and Brignoll, her comic delineation of the unpre- tected feraale, which even Dickens has pronounced a Perfect piece of acting, and Mr. Howard Paul’s imper- sonation of the Sphynx of the Seine and commentator of Cwsar, Such a voice as Mrs. Howard Paul is gifted with is a phenomenon at the present day, and in opera or era- torio it would create an immense sensation. Miss Livingston gave a concert last night at Steinway Hail for the Southern Relief fund. She wes assisted by Mias Nettie Sterling, contralto, Miss Lizzie Allen, Mr. George W. Morgan, whose organ matinée took pluce the same day at tho same ball, Mr. Oscar M. Newell, pian- ist, @ promising pupil of Mr. Pattison, Mr. Colby, the well known accompanist, and Miss Matilda Tocdt, violin ist. The programme comprised selections from Mozart, Wely, Guercia, Pattison, Auber, Donizetti, &c., and was Temporary appointments to fill vacancies, which may } Cessary to occur in cotnts oF city offices, will in general bo made | Bre,thelr frleads, boll Irvin gress te cause ole interests upon the concurrent recommendation of the County | Inthe future are inseparably connected with their well Court or City Council and of the Presideut of the Board | being. The Southern Relief Commission, headquarters in New York city, has received $10,000 in gold from San Fran- cisco, The commission has authorized General Sheridan to draw on the Treasurer for $5,000 to relieve the suffor- ing and overflowed portion of Louisiana, Genera! Sheri- dan gratefully accepts the donation. The Odd Felloww Thanksgiving Day. The Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia have completed their arrangements for celebrating Friday nextas a day of thanksgiving, in common with their brethren throughout the United States. The following ordor was issued to-day in connection with this subject :— Exxcurivz MAnsion, Washinton, April, 24, 1867. Mombers of the Independent Order of Odd Feilows kind,” with the exception of Ben Butler. When | United States tve-twonty (ex coupons. Illinois Central, ‘he cannot find anybody else to scold he scolds | Ene shares. George Washington; but he must always assail The C of Registration for the county or city. Thi ral | Tho above resolutions were voted uj 3 ipon and adopted somebody, even if it should only be ics G” Fuasevort, april 23—Evening. | County Couria ond ity Councils are reqieated to confer | separately. A hd y si United States five-twenty bonds closed at 73 tor the | With the Presidents of the Boards of Registration con- ‘After a speech from the Mayor he introduced a well or “T. W.,” who are abusive enough of each | issue of 1862. . cerning such appointments, and to agree upon a suitable | known colored citizen, John Trenier, which occasioned other to be entitled to a monop oly of the busi- Panis, April 24—2 P, M. raon to fil any vacancy that may occur. The | some interruption, whereupon General Withers said :-— ident of the Board of Registration will forward to They had known him for twenty-five years. The; ness. Phillips is like a whale in more than ‘The Paris Bourse is heavy, and rentes are still falling. | the Asvistant Adjutant General the recommendation of | met tere to have things pot as they would, but as they Lrverroor, April 24—Noon, the court or council, with his own endorsement thereon. | could; they had tried that once and failed. He, Jones ‘one respect—he not only comes up to the sur- Cotton tends downward; sales to-day 8,000 bales mid- Nice Seamed Seige rete Bowe a a M. Withers, ee ae eee of Be —— x ‘3 i ive justi nell residing | army, now Mayor an ie remover any mo- fhoe every now and then to blow, but he also | dung uplands, 1034. ; middling Orleans 11d. Tho mar- | justice, will be recelved in lie of the Secommendation | mout now said that black and white, rich and toon abo creates a terrible consternation whenever he | ket ts nominal. of the court. County and corporation officers appointed | did not listen gy to Trenier, have no patriotism does so among the smaller radical fish that reson ahaa ig boas eektacs ere . ii!be 8 afoot to tadletinene | tx a chears fi y right al ated cant over friend requit yy law, and w: subject to indictment | three cl for every mine man, every friend The cotton market is still heavy and declining. Mid- | fr maifeasance or neglect of official duty the same as if | of liberty and peace. Busteead then introduced John Trenier, for- follow in his wake. al ling uplands are now quoted 10% a 10%; middling | they nad been elected by the people. Judge jeans w- employed in the several executive departmenta, and in | im general very well rendered. ‘The First Fruits-of Reconstruction. sanraagees Aa ati m oad fo Shaemneap ype =" leper sployeoas branches of the publle service in this city | Brooklyn Inotitute. was enlivened last night with » The first " ts ites wanna ta ue are GEORGIA ship Vet gen Wee aoe edt ras then introduced, and | cowBected therowith, will be, permiited ws far ax may | promenads concer ned, hop, given, By the Sete direc. prices x 4: Y * c ib wit terest, t - im Je practical illustration of the great iy was weak y, and de- sald:-We have hed, gentiomen, meeting after meeting he coamiaien poetics vt tate eee (hem. agent shied regi net ie anideipho tas of tho first part of the evening’s entertainment Was par- among the colored people secretly, and if they want ticularly attractive, including sel performed the band ina manner, ‘rom “the Barber,’’ oh clined. The following are the authorized closing quota- political revolution at the South has beeu fur- m \ Sharp Corresp ce Between General hi rf 7 the! F to th aished at Plymouth, North Carolina, An cleo- | (ant! M\sdling Dptands, 1OXG 10x60; miadling OF | “Pope and Governor Jenkine—Oftice Holders pn eee this ell a Bn ET rpoge of participating in the celebration of the Order Buea for that day. Peay orien of THE PRESIDENT. Rowert Jouxsos, Private Secretary. Must Not Attempt to Frustrate the E: is deca the leaders of these ” tion for a Town Commissioner was recently Liverpool Breadstuffs Market. tion ef the Laws. je the Exeew | is Decuuse, the leaders ot iemner a” geet | Disease Among Hogs and Sheep tn the West. | /oliuno,’” \Caspine, | Com omtcrao, ealitied, sHionti- held at that place, when Cuffee, armed with Lrvsrroot, April 24—Noon. Avausta, Ga., April 24, 1867. southerner. (Loud and emthusiastic cheering.) Letters received by Isaxc Newton, Commissioner of peg A ‘liustrative of the ocean yacht race, which was itm meeting was called at the cornor | agriculture, within the past few days, state that disease | received with delight and applause by a critical assem- her nij his new weapon of offence and defence, the | Sales of red Wheat at 195. 04., and white California at | The following ls the substance of oorresyondonce Pe cntlin tnd St Antheay. streets, Ibolong to the 14s, 34. Corn, 48. 9d. Oats, 3a 7d. Barley, 4, 94, | which has recently taken place between Major General | mechanics, and being very tired dia uot attend. I prevails to a considerable extent among the hogs and | DIY. | The evening's amusement cloged with the dance, in which many of Brooklyn’ prettiest belles ballot, marched up to the polis and elected a | poo. 454 Pope and Governor Jenkins, of this State:— thought # strange they bad adjourned to the woods, but | sheep tn Minnesota, Towa and other portions of the | and ‘kept it up”? until very near midnight. genuine colored individual to the office. How Lavenroor, Aprit 24—Evening. General Pope asks Governor Jenkins if he bad wean | Delieve it Neg ager: poe loadars wore seamed to bo | Western States, and that, owing to .the eparcity of grain | Tho Messiah will be given, this evening ‘at St, John’s aan oe Pa ge kes og ©- | ror fodder, the horned cattle are dying 1 greater num. | chapel, IVarick street, by the united choirs of Trinity’ parish and membors of the Philharmonic, to and Mendelssohn Union Societies, under the direction of the organists of the parish. Mine Brai Miss Sterling, Miss bane and Messrs, Perring and Thomas will sus- tain the parts. RM 6 the white Town Commissioners, with whom this | There is little change in the broadstufls market. | General Order No. 1, issued April 10, in reference to | men, # we desire to be reconstructed, let us not be gentleman of color is to be associated, will Wheat—Red Milwaukee, 13e, 9d,; white California, 14s. | organizing States under the Military bill, before he | led by office seekers, but let us take the mechanic and the and the rich man also, who i fair and relish this practical application of the doctrine | orn,” pariey 4a 94. por 60 Ibs. Oats 3s Td. por 45 bs. | Georgia advising non-sction until the question of con- | was a’ palty meoting. (Loud cheers, and cries of “Go bers than usual. The principal diseases reported are the hog cholera, for which a successful remedy is in use, 4, per cental, Corn 4s 6d. per quarter for mixed West- | (Governor Jenkins) issued his addrese to the people of poor man, : honest. 1 would not have come hore if {thought this | 6) Le victomper, known as the “sheep dropay.”” pa grag geen ipod be seen. It is | Poss 45s, per quarter for American. stitutionality was decided by the Supreme Court, On, £0 OD.) eo : peo Aa The latter discase causes the sheep to swell, which soon Se ba said that date was much Liverpeo! Provisions Market. Governor Jenkins replies, he had supposed he was | ,, Speeches were also made by Captain Grant, Major St. | results in death, and when tapped as much as a quart of | . Whenefs rfelt of Phalon’a 4ickled- with his triumph, and would scarcely a ee, Maja aise Pgs namie al ‘exerciaing such freedom in the expression of opinion re- tage vag de-ylog meeting adjourned in good | ater runs from the animal. No remedy has yet been SMAPS. ‘ould me 8 Prencheanre tee : ‘ ™ Bacon, 308. Lard, ——-_ discovered for this last disease. deign to notice the unfortunate whites who ana Gh, iednah Spite: of, poten, Sire! | ates” ae as SEMA be a las, agen te Freedmen’s Meeting in Moblle—The Distinc- Soe ee _____ Address. —Gonulue, Megrschaum Goods Wan- shave not got 4 vote. fined petroleum, Is. 44. Pot ashes, 34s, Spirits tur- | shridged by the accident of the speaker or writer hold- — a tee Seca re Righes. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO SOUTH AMERICA. wane ty Some Son. broadway, sear Fo 5 pasty Bilder pentine, 36s. 64. Rosin—Saiés of obaition Sea ond ing offs, in fature he would do and say what he be- | inst, s colored mao named William Dery wala ta he | The Tyceum of Natural History, of Williams Colioge, | Saas ee j common at 14s, Tallow, 44s. 6d. Cloverseod, 57s. heves is required by his duty and oath of oitice. This, | one of the most eloquent of the colored race, delivered a | Mass, is fitting out an expedition for South America, ft 280 Brpateny, ager eet Br bein We perceive that the government is sending, Livaaroot, April 24—Evening. ; will involve neither conflict nor contro: | jong speech, in the course of which he made a distinc- | The volcanic regions about Quito'will be the base, | Charts oP Character giv ‘LER & W: he. ho ~ tween them in the execution of their respective del vial td litical rights. Whi through the Commissioner of Agriculture, fifty | The market for pfovisioas is unchanged except lard, | {ila gud ho thinks it ueed not. Everything of tis | he demanded for his ‘ke Gad’ ust outity Gen" youlioel , void . im the 1, thousand dollars’ worth or seeds to the South, | which has deciined ad. Pork, 673. 6d. Boef, 1258 por } character be desires to a1 Wigls dele. itis nights, Riding int! je street cars wan Bnet 8 soci it was though by no means the limit, of operations. This ground, Already made classic by thé vista of Humboldt | 1Attutel*weuine Mee S66, TEP ES Lockstlich Sewing Machi mani ut y Fen i ht; baving on on bers, has never yet been thorouchly examined by | & WILSON Company. #8old only by Kiliptic Sewing Ma- 304 Ibs. Bacon, 39s. per owt, Lard, 603, 3d, Che The Genceal, in reply ab armies ae ; and others, y y examined bY | Chine «i ; bad Broadway This is but a small contribution to that im- es. for hating rem 5° | explanation ie ee eon vane ss, the past ie con. | stenmbont wae OP rica wean rolticatright; tie | scientific men, and it Is the hope of the society, wader bearpistraarg ties «lle NAT erished region, and would hardly be suffi- gamegyl cerned; but for .U% Dart, being table when the first bell rang was itieal right; rid. <a Ww. pov: mn, Liverpool Prodace Market. lawa of Congress, he Will carry out the provisions of the | ing ina first class car, after baving purchased a first | the direction of Professors Orton and Hopkins, to reveal fi A a ‘oe, WINSLOW'S 800TH cient to supply the plantations of haifa dozen Lrvsrroot, April 24—-Kvoning. Milliary bill’ whioh rec;*@uizes the oxisting State govern | class ticket, wae a political right. He demanded for his | much as yet unknown, and to enrich its own as well as | {XG Pin my family since first. Introduced in this mente as merely provisic™al. The object of allowing | race these rights; for social rights or privileges Le made | oie, cabinets of the country with rare and weil selected | city i tan ex article, and would not be with. out it on any consideration.Extract from J, D. Adams’ letwer to Chicago Ti It softens the gun counties, There is an immense dearth of seeds ‘The Produce market is heavy and inactive, but quota- | those to continue was the .<dministration of the State | no demand. Although the colored people were no i tions show no change in prices. Petroleam—Spirits, 1s. ; th senstruction. Had Con- | scholars, they were not going to send any fouls to repre- and farming implements in the South, and ge aigannigghod a Ge ~~ oe eild Sprmatice Trew Be ‘civil authorities | gont them, either at Montgomery or in Congress. Thires- specimens of zoology, mineralogy, &e. As the expe- dition sets out in July, it will be in South America to ices inflammation, regulates the refined white, 1s.§4d. per gallon. Ashes, pots, 34s. pgs ti bowela, cures wind colic and corrects acidity, gives rest and yen Se Sects EP Why oF sone RII Spirits turpentine, 363. 6d. per cwt. Rosin, common ripened nag erry prevent ee ar "he civil at ashe} te Weaene suum he wae Nosaered make observations on the eclipse, which takes place bon to the child and comforts the mother. Be sure and - a oe ‘August 20ch. It a the intention to make accurate | "Fuss wixs Low's SOOTHING SYRUP.” farnished by the government was of good | american, 8s.: fine, 148. por cwt. Tallow, 448 6d. | machinery of the State be not perveried so A#'0 ffus | ae @ slave during the war, there were | three having the fac simile of “Ourti« & Perkins’ oa the outside quality, which it very seldom is, but quite the | Clover seed, 688. per cwt. trate the execution of the laws of Congress, £!Vil offi- | white men, not one of whom could read or write his } moteorological and astronomical observations, The cers i vrevent | own namo, and ho, @ slave, had to do all the work for = : wrapper. Al! others are bass imitations. contrary, the quantity proposed to be sent is The London Markets: j Fae ore Te tiereanuratttiug to and carrying out dhe #%# | thet, and’ had to’ read and answer all ithe jwork fot { gmithsonian Institute will furnish the necessary instru- panini entirely inadequate to the wanis of the Loyvox, April 24-—Noon. of Congress. After discussing matters fully, he say» LJ his master would send from England to his overseer. ments. The society relies upon the alninni of the college Asthma.A § modic Affection of the Linseed oll, £38 10s. Sperm oit, ‘£131. Whale oft, | will be compelied to remove all officers who, while 1.” | Among the resolutions adopted was the following:— | and (riends ot sciouce generally for contributions to bear | Pifoen gikW N's Bl ereted Fonee ait esos Southern farmers. i ” | office, use their inf to prev a Resolved, That we recognize no distinctions, either po- : phlegm. BROWN'S OHTA, will in some £30, Linseed cakes, £9 10s. ce, use their influence to prevent the execution of | i he expenses, Fifteen thousand dollars are called for, | cases give tmmedtate re Yor coughs, colds and throat Lospos, April 24-2 P. M. the laws; but he hopes harmonious relations tay con- | j,"*ical or civil, existing either im law or fact, made or | the expenses : * | Giceases the Troches have proved the.r efficacy. Ns . M. tinue between the military aud ctvil authoritios, Dy p Aguado on account 0: race, color or previous condi- | This sunr must be in by the first of June. seeeld indy friend, having tried many’ remedies for THE INDIAN WAR. The sugar market i mactive, but without quotable | \ ‘he General Orders, No. 1, reads as follows:-—It is to | tion, , "itding the rights of suffrage, holding auy office “eR To astivia with ’no benefit, found great relief from . change. Me Lye (pone nag rea clvil officers thus retained in within .%¢ sift of the people , and of sitting in tho THE ORPHAN BALL. Troches." Rey. D. LE Frankfort, Ul. Lonpon, April ice | conform themselves strictly to the pert - % Omctal Account of th tn ae (EN SE prt 24—Evening. | once of their oificial duties, and whilo holding ofico | °"f% giving a Yeport of this meoting, one of the Mobile } The auuual bail of the Young Men's iociation | A Spetgel nhera’s fe Hanceck and the Chey: ‘The Flight of mari generally unchanged. Suger, | snail not use any influence whatever to deter or dissuade = -ag8:— Ai R Cathotie Orph ., | the pipe to smoke, Joun street. the Latter from their Camp—General Cus- | No. 12, Dutch standard, 24s. Calcutta linseed, 66s. ple trom takiog an active part in reconstructing the | P"Pegry'oue of tig? fPeedmen had a stick, and nearly | for tho benefit of Spe Boman Qatholto Orphan Asy- “ ter in Pursuit, &c. Linseed oil, £38 103, Iron—Scotch pig, 62s. per ton, Bate vernment, under the act of Congress to provide | every one appeared 10 have @ pistol, a8 0 thousand | Jom, familiarly known as the “Orphan Bail,” cau " Wastexorox, April 4, 1867. | oicoq numbers " | for the more efficiimt goverament of the robe: States, and | shots wore tired in the “if After the adjourumont of 1b | oi fast night at the Academy of Music. It wns wftfol hie From letters} received at the Office of Indian Affairs gras paren isin the act supplementary thereto, meeting. No violence,” No Gischare of fire, | the tenth occasion upon which this asyociation with FLEE NRE STE from agente at Wynkoop and Leavenworth, dated Fort mart tid eee ey ——— breach of the ordinances except the discharge of fire « All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotterios,—Clrea- Larned, April 15, information is ioet wesuaela Axtwerr, April 23—Evening. Milltary Division of Georgian. arms, Many of the freedm. % came to the mevting with | charitable purpose gathered together such a fair propor- | ai ad drawings sent a ~ eid ty Gosianal : ft aa, was | Petroleam has declined to 45 francs per barrel for | Colonel C. C. Sibley, commanding the military sub- | shot guns and muskets tion of the beauty, wealth and fashion of the metropo- 5 skor, 176 Broadway lag se ear the fort, with some of the } standard white, district of Georgia, on the 19th inst, issued an order | Comments Upon the Init, ®! Reconstruction | lis as were assembled here last night, to while away a y Halr Prevent = pa wc wad themselves pelage pr» reo Petroleum, 45, Axrwanr, April 2%4—Noom. | aividing the State into eight military posts, as follows:— | — 4 “Meeting in Mo, “ile. few hours in the dizay whirl ot waitz, polka or achot- | cvred ‘sainple ‘rwalnent) °nfay years’ practice ny - 5, RSS Seen, ———_————- Savannah, comprising twenty-seven counties; Augusta, (From the Mobilo Advertiser ;+ APrit 20.) tische, or with statelier step and quieter mien glide | “*ANO)# AN, No MAsior place, Dablonega, sixteen; ‘Tho meeting last night was a ancces 3 Crowning all the dust, and up the Pa Fork ia the 4 to ‘stm EARTHQUAKE IN MISSOURI AND KANSAS, ten counties; Atlanta, fifteen; hopes aad. wishes ef the’ patrioue « Wizens who in- through the figures of m qnadrilie, with plea- Bartletv’s Reversible Sewing, Machin, ® emba new style for use, bj id or foot. rincipal aud ot nced in the knowledge that some | So%s sums 66) Broadway, corner o( Brings aieot, N. ¥- Rome, twelve; Athens, fourteeu; Uolumbas, sixteen, | goeurated it. The moral taught by it Was that the and Macon, twenty-two counties. Citizens of Mobile, without distinction of 1 *©® are pre- | “ mitheriess bairn’ had a shar in their enjoyment ye vase 12 mek sanarely im Whe foe. et war | and ould be benetliad. thereby. Although davicing | Matchett AtatE no Mecscicte rust enantio Tedians feet women “ALABAMA. and political necessity in, the prevent em ergency. Realty an evens of thn canon 22 te rar im pre Sus, Pactory Mt’ Barclag street. , lodges ; warriors, undred or —_— _— it wae a withering rebuke to co undr on -—Arior jerkrane and uri “wa A armed and ‘apparently ready for fight remaiaing ine Initial Reconstruction Meeting im Mobite— | TB0 ate stiving Dy wicked agitation to add to, tne” Ca tnd-among a cha as ditinctive me the paronn of thee: | Clothing Business Suite, tended, and sent two of them after those who had fled. Great Popular Domenctration—Addresses by | sie present with the horrers of intestine and domes VC | sheeuiution’ and anticivatory eunjeyment; while in ths Ly yh They returned, however, with the Information that they | «i, eesti Hon. Richard Busteed, Ex-Rebel General | surise, and by marshalling in hostile array different | number and ‘Of those who aitend it,'it gives place Hen ees cppeane oun bending had scattered And could ‘not be eeu eines afternecn, ot ten minutes srypeainer iow, Withers, the Mayor aud Others, White and | claves of the community, who, forced —s to no other simling fontivity of the season, | Yursuant to — — warriors ‘lage rounded lasted about seventy seconds, rumbling noise Black. even! toget! inselied by > ents je by Captato Brac! as on tons s od ‘and the lodges, were found to have boon Jett, | was distinctly heard, followed by an upheaving of the | The citizens of Mobile, to the number of four ihoa- | sideration 9 Poles, Ihiemanity, pottieal and wocial ia- | oarons, carriages, bringmg company, 1 tho Foal a vee ema ie Mieke ing Seer Pa rae, mained an old Sioux and a girl about eight years of age, | °*ftb, sand, met in pablic mass mecting on the 19th instant, [Prom the Mobile Timon} woot, | ree Crom after eight evchook eaull late hour'a pro, | Aadrene'N. Mayfair, Brookiyay 8... F ‘who was supposed by some of the party tobe an Indian, | & tho Mayor of the city, General Jones M. Withers, calling We never saw, in the course of our political life, @ | eae. of fica Irving place, stoppii — on - ene oa Fee er the meeting to order, and introducing, as President of only a. the main entrance to the eaderny, with mus ristndoros Hair Dye.—-The Best Ever Maw. Dean badly outraged. Gen, Custor was feat ln parent The the meeting, Richard Busteed, Judge of the United clatter pore idesaty “iaeee untae ing ured. Wholesale and retail; also applied, at No of the ficcing Indians. ‘The fear is expressed that a | the States District Court, who eaid:— “he : n General war will foliow. . Dr, Von Eleenberg’s Eathotico-Neuralgicons Fight at Clmarone Landing near Fort Dodge— tw acknowledging the honor conferred, T ac- Throat Heart. 1 men Eaves ‘Wentiioes Hine Netrons Hye: The First Blood of the War. ‘which po ohn anny eens t Windorial cpyaratts are acksowleland. bythe highest Jexcnon Cry, April 24th, 1967, | convened See porpesee cane in ‘ Tuedieal authonty., OMioe 291 Fifth avenue, corner Fwenty- Tue Beening Union of this cy sayy: the 19th inst. itl give them bere pledge my | oxclting hoe with tamale plnside ait wan Mant ite snd saicg. Here Sr ar ak ces a oquad , under Major Cooper, killed ung! ‘and with you om this | MAct and Ie gee aatically a a pleasure held undivided away, outside | Grover & Buk labest Preminm Sewing Se sien noe opera Saas fa Aes ey ua | Sus oat aont wh seo | ot ene Sc es, | Mt” EARS ENR SS Serene ir oops nen Yai, | way wa bre tenty mina fee ec, | Set Pany Ta, Megumi, td | Sater Une, emai eee, oe Sankt | ety apa coming a soot tie | FEMMES EAE Pore ‘Thirty-six horses to the United states Ex. | this strengthen ty" throughout all the | between the Facen of this great continent, and this with: | Academy and presenti tos locker on from the boner 8 | dai Eoocsa sisuen cad Twontenices pase eee ‘were run off by the Indians from Chalk | bouses. land ‘country, one constita- out either relinquishing their just rights, social, civil of rare if and beauty, far surpassing | turers of every dexeription of Ti WORK POR BUILD. Blum station, 90 Smoky Hill, a few days ago. houses, but no serious damage tion, ‘wo are salled upon to nd political. are ont, to quality, thas = ING PURPOSES, Jroa Building Girders, Columns, meet Ty new one Brame, ighte, table ‘Twonty-three Indians Killed in Arizena. dom. seks tases bere reter: ‘The Chale Gang Abeltehed. fastrously beneath the glare of Gis) arlatan, “(ume | Paient Overs, House Chaite Ac, stetion paid K Sr. Louis, April 24, 1967. = cea = ta nna meets of ae jee mene. as rele a; splendor rid pm “device Batuaaies furnished when {The Prescott, Arizona, Miner of January 12, says:— the ceagealaiee tata ee "We. Heabed in rivalry of bright eyes, ze Fourteen members, of Captain Hodges company of | Ct three o'clock thie afternoon, vibrating from north | ba conferring. and comsult- LOUISIANA, shining black, aubure, brows, or golden, hurd, sheet, Sete Pee wes, ONS, Meekess —— Last or ~“ . anna surprised a camp of Indians about one hundred | {0 south, and about five seconds Articles of | 10g leading object of the moet | Discharge of am Ald ef the Chief of Police for | Slied SEHR aed Ti nig ene eb Ge en a aan eiearae 5t, and Hille ioeny, | bot 20 promote harmony Sd Leront Setce. (neeeliah cot | Discouraging the Registration of Nearees. | strains of lin's and Walinco’s, bands in, polks. | | Retrowvey's ‘Turk Randolenian The were wounded, ae eee een” What mamase of aes i ae ene alett | the ald of the Chiet of Police has bob hiccbargea Forlorn tho bewienig.cotonng amour, while | acauyreepectable dove plore and ‘x0 DEWAN RAKNES & poor refuse 10 ‘in this work ? How shail hie wick- | order of General Ser aioe acre ite ey of ihe indies dreasea, the ham of | 06. 31 Park row ing great co-operate shall his Sheridan for alleged discouraging WEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ‘edness be measured who by speech or act seeks to cre- | negroes voices in light conversation, with occasionally # low, a Fraxcisco, April 22, 1867 tie wi othe man oar ace agit te he? are nee suet a very delirium of enjoy: | Maer Ail Gy Bare seenasiiee pur gf tepuf, y y Sho egress’ are excellent, and tbe grain sey ted ehows mere Rebeoe tease ts ogee nepired the Pamupt'ch decoration of tbe Academy "wat TAYLOM & CO., Bankers, 18 Wall rect, N.Y. crope in the of Sacramento, San ui J infamy, will be found fig CRA ‘Trial of « Spirituatiot in Norwich, Corn., “« | made, the only addition to the adornment of the room -_ . Tulare, are in ‘Much greater past two o'clock this wiblichmene Seen, back of the spell- Prizes f —— sown with wheat Li oa Fema two races thas iahabie tbe ‘Southera penton of wr pry tem th Beata Ris Danaher Nearly Ia lend fea a teare hamoclation,” an ini- Bhi ttorma ie that Tiny phere uot pan lat the Southera iN on Sature ‘th and all of nd Stiver. day rornitted $10,000, gold, ; Peopy ey Sh Fe a Nonwren, Conn., april 24, 1967. monogram in the state, Ae Kaily, Diariet at VAY LOW 2 Co, bunkers 16 Wail seat, ME. BS p Froatian, of the Suprome Court of tae ee or ee Tery, mansahand be | Tho trial of ©. ©. Williams, tho spirtoalist, who 10 | Tore hye ‘Redford an sets Petnce Toluene et The Ader 1 ET the citi- | January last starved bis child, a girl of thirteen years, and All Legal pabpring — Persons Alabama neovesity political duty | nearly to death, commenced yerior streot, New Bu the river are compelled to {hat “reat spon” her of taking am aarnen and ative he before the Se Mahe io ae, oo rning of mn Hotel, &e. on the railroad bridge at part in the reorganization of the government. With © on ne Ca.7a 1ook Stitch Sow. on April 24, 1867. | conn Enis, as with the object first stated in the call, 1 very oP LTO S MAST GALT torginal inventor of the when, occurred last night in the Cosmopoli , pam f sympathize. It is the clear and see nm a sewing machine), President, 699 Broadway, New destroyed the fourth and fifth and sii duty of every citizen of the Commonwealth to a per et ly injured the third. The cost of the building and — sonal share in tbe wees rae reconstruction, w & wil * agtitch Sowing Ma- itare was $060,000, and the lose was $150,000; insured Lovmevniee, April 24, 1807, | If this be laft to the vicious and the ignorant, we will ecstgy Mite Wachinn way for $60,000. hovel was crowded with guests, and | — The corner stone of a Jewish Temple, at the junction | pave no right bereattes So comaeie, that we ate hope. — gpm ntitnsc bg oy Exp Ulacicles, tite hianied of Sixt street sed mS was aid to-day. The | lessiy bound to the ly) subject to the = C3 whose | she. Sa By te | Lord meameh: from Papama, ‘ceremoni were teresting, Were witnessed s gamestors” more sacred duty can 9 joie. cam . very large adrecabiage “1 * | Polved oyon e people shan thes of forming o¢ O re: ore | Pea ov «

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