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RECONSTRUCTION General Sickles and the Star Spangled Banner. The. Firemen's Procession in Charlesto':, 8.°C.,; Ordered Not to Move Oni They Procured an American Flag. THAD STEVENS, AND SENATOR WILSON. Sevhd wid? yubosmuon oN C0) yet! elosasigos er The'®outherners Slewly Wheel- ed dwoui 31 wel de. de. seninl Hin an 0H) OS\GPECIAL: TELEGRAM T0 THE HERALO, - & Ci, April 27, 1867. _ The stints pavede OF the Firy Dopariment of Charles. ‘ton was to have takes place this morming at ten o'clock. withstanding the great number of all eorts of other ban-: |. mors, General Sickles addressed the Post Commandant, Brefet' Brigadier General Ciits, the following letter, and ordered the column not to move until the requirements of this letter were complied with:— Gynsnat—You remember the regrets we expressed to prominent citizens on the day of the last fremen’s parade that the American flag was not to be seen in the eclamp. It was then sald to have been an inadvertent omission. It is reported to me this morning thet among the various emblems borne by the several companies at the rendezvous on the citadel parade ground the flag is not there. I desire that you ‘will at once send for the Chief of the Fire Department; and inform him that the national standard must be borne in front of the column; that an escort of honor, te consist of two members of each company present, will ‘be detailed by himself to march with the colors; that ‘the colors be placed opposite the reviewing personages em tie ground designated for the review, and that every Yergon in the column shall salute the colors by lifting Dis.bat or cap on arriving at point three paces distant from the colors, and, carrying the cap uplifted, march past the colors to a point three paces distant from the came. ‘The Mayor of the city, the Chief of the Fire Depart- ‘ment and the foremen of companies will be held respon- sible for the obecrvance of this order, and they are hereby_ antfiorized and required to arrest any person who dis- obeys it. . You will take such measures as you may find to be necessary te insure the execution of this order. Very respectfully, D. BE. SICKLES, Major Genera) Commanding. To Brevet’ Brigadier General H. B. Ciitz, United States Army, Commanding Poat of Charleston, 8. C. OMcial—J. W. Crovs, Captain Thirty-eighth Infantry. Acting Assistant Adjutant General. 4 ‘When informed of this order by General Clitz the Chief of the Fire Department expressed, on behalf of the Fire Department, cheerful obedience, and the procession is ‘mow waiting until an American flag cap be procured. t ‘LATER, & flag has been procured and the procession is now moving. audi ew ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NERALO. Uemeclves satisfied, The same class at Newborn held ‘There are many Northérn men living here, encamped, ‘the platform, which was decorated with flags, They felt proud to be there, and all the colored people felt proud it the first Belmadversions os marke irgintane—Ste Recon. | “it sr Ushco<duaibebas. Coc Geaasons A recognition of social equality le what thay atm et, The heath of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens is much im- | soar wholly for the use of colored men would be finan- proved, and he expects to leave here for Pennsyivania mext week. He to-day wrote a letter for publication, taking for his subject she following extract from notice of Senator Heary Wilson's recent speech near Hampten Roade:— r. Wilson) said there would be no to oes Sette satus asa hares Sa | momen or be Virgisia the fall conviction a blican by Legislature and two Senators would be ‘My. Sevens comments on this as fellows ;— Bech to i 3 | H i i A i H : df l y i C4 < Hi § : ef i . ll ii i U i ee tilts ' i g Linear! H H g z ‘4 Be : § E H HE I would say to then quietude; te those who have been are my wishes THADDEUs STEVENS. | = #iz i 4 orders addressed to the freedmen, that the general pros. hon how Perity of the Bouth “does not depend so m mogiect their business to sngage politi . Gincumions, bat to continue’ @ouply with their contracts, and provide for themeol yes and tamition; for on.\ees they do #0 a famine may conto and they will have no food.” These trathe cannot be $60 NEBABLY forved ungn ‘Ye Comprebension of the DIR i and daly sworn to act as Ea Ss area and sq the for respective ae They will adjest ér'refer to ve al pendenagters at | i . Wasuixoton, April 27, 1867. : a l : i wo com, ‘ ° Heten to partizan harangues crease as regis, | BOgTO same that are ac: | Son, nec on the rf . Blackbura, the Rebel Yell poy yl will increase. as Rogroce as witnesees che samme, privileges thal are 98; | frends in relation, had repor: sey to 1 Ree the eee ‘ration progresses and the-period of election approaches, | guy newspapers and individuals cannot. If they Beadquarters. They will designate the meceseary frequent newspaper accounts of the mode in |’ do, are to be denounced as radii in their districts, giving due, public. and Dr. LP. Bisekbura, the genius who conceived the haw ag 4 pote Tadicaly |,aD4 Tet us be consistent, Some of as carly ‘o q idea of obtaining the independence of the prevended Wish bane ow SF. SAE the very members of the Legislature who voled for the | st of the be : ts CumSLIECEE ttastemtoniote ine are. working up the negro voting material for party ‘Abia lam, will, perhaps, out of the Lagisla- | with’ the fult ; Mpathern loyai parposts, We hear of cases where the expenses of | tore, the sipe'ombdod a it ‘Te hit can and qualited P Sates of ‘old clothing infected with yellow fever, and tengwey colored parsous to conventions have been id dnd manly? For. our part, we intend neither to de- | $f, Prsings who is yet suffering the stings of conscience in Canada, radical ele ~ inde: CurBMlves nor deceive ee oe = aenet ig longing to return again to his native land, even ‘ont of the electioneering fund oa condition of | thas we are under the military law, and we are in favor bet ugh it be aé ® criminal: «The old clothes men bag ‘their working against their former masters, and in some se mae th se oo re Sion Oe we nN Is a eaagr a employers. th dose ao Deer oe a onan Teal Virgie pool sna and ove Virgin i, ho mission be given him fo retirn tha Unites States, 2nd _ rl sogy, sanssan. aot , Ranighgereeny pl will be permanently weaned from those old associations which their affections bave been cemented A Curious Debit and Credit Acc Radicals and Freedmen. - wil I ong the-Wilmington (N. C.) Journal. is subscribed others. be well if the freedmen of the South would | mitted to Building. tue Towa We Tepe Wy the wey Keone Tema carefully memorize a few important facta, Ip reared The articles tn yesterday's and to-day’s Hamat, call Se eee aoe kia head ar mae ah tar or | alr tameaniy taal Laven WES wae epee, Game Camry’ Tee ‘ : tag the altetision of the Treasury authorities to the sbat- ~_ man who im, J t man who Kept it 0n—he believed in the man who opened | the purpose of securing their votes in favor of the radi- Y op to x0 _ SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO’ THE ‘HERALD. Rare tereti vg fore are Sncygrevctne : the schoo! house door to him, and not in. the man who | cal party. | Among others, the ld Of gratitude to ACHTING. Hancock and Caster Vigerously Prosecuting |.°2"7. machinery Abtinie Dareau, have ‘been Na ee ae come Gree beer ear earn | ll doublons be ote of We moet promiags Ts well || x . ie Tho Chayanne Trall Sill Undieea ered. “reef with tuck’ intériet “Uy ted bndployés oF chine Wbe>, ee ae reapect, and that they poly wielng pe ke ay cape ctid ume as the grati- Rear Commedere Phenix. * ‘ ‘ABEINGTON, April 37, 4867.” Many of thecleske have gratificas’ with Northern, in efforts to elevate, educate | tude due by the negro to the ie. he radi- Mr, Lioyd Phoonix, was last night elected Rear Commo- The Commissioner of fodian’ Affairs hhas just reoeivéa fon, at geqing the before the gwbiic. Shonld Teconstruct the black race, and freely consenting to | cela) claim that the negro. should surrender al opinions | dore of the squadron by the New. York Yacbs Club. Mr. vin ‘i i patty ‘mp other benedt result from ite -publeakion, they fee ,/ feito i white masek eae Loti sot sate have received the royal sanction of ultra Phosnix is asailor and a gentleman of the, apeurna Laps im Unmavent of a. disaster, the, public, will and jealousies will be removed, and, as we hear it uni- ow .whgm. $0 hajd responsible, )Worgnpen were en- , even ecoeenes tecesirwe’ es Subs: ublic gather- Gaged this morning in repairing the feligpy brickwork, , fomation redicaley ‘bey willbe found st the-sasse-polliag > Ser ahead tothe lent ao vig the anne ett thet forme mane 3 open account they are willing to balance by the te walls, og: Oe sine caiman: baat, teens. are. showmenes | Selanus cealltzs- ; dered as a participant in the ocean: race, Mr. Forthcoming Report, of the Commicsioner. of By any kindof Diandishneaia be fsa rer nto pr REE ErTat, 12 favor of ‘radical eanddaten and under Pibonao fg oteyeca leonard has The report 6s ‘ire sos tua leaders. popper pn hmaalpotppene Vi in| Bat in the wording of this account there is a very great present at:the battle of Port Royal, and Pri id nis of Apel wf be rent fhe ar few days. Salem, Virginia, lately, while. defining bis pol mod's vary le “error. Instead of making the i ‘ owing number will be unusually interesting, om ac position and giving to his attachment to the | negroes the ‘ing party, it should make them the | the warin the blockading squadron. The club could hobatt ak ike lots eae sats te i ‘among whom he had.been raised, and his deter | creditors. For instance, would it not be more strictly it | nos have made a better choice. nit adap vieges _ cont reference ination to seek counsel and advice from them rather | #0cordance with the account‘as it now stands upon the Seceweceed d dyseases among the sheep and swine and their remedies, than from foreigners, ‘I have no people bat the (great:beok. of braman actions 4 ange Aw American Sailing Match at the Antipedes. have, without doubt, gone, south, aud | Reporte received from reliable correspondenta in every swatimea Miatad tas Roccarethe wasckiword.of en: |. — sme ew anouainloreean so Tas APRICAN RAGE, DR, A letter received in Boston gives the following. par- obanty show that throughout the West the average loss franch! freedmen portions of Virginia. ee ee tae ort netbons oe ticulars of an exciting yacht race in Chinese waters: — of hogs by cholera is about fifteen percent, Theac — The question of money 4 always a potent one in | semeconditions en! ‘upon present Mei: “About the 1st.of December last the Independent Pilot counts of the crops are highly encouraging throughout {his rounoct the North hos tho Sirantane ot tes Bote By an Emancipation Proclamation. rea, ceiinratiher of thelr pid abies eee the country generally, but more particularly in the , But the Southern eocon seem bd have bese i ROD: a or Daniel Webster, inst their new pilot cutter, Southern States, A larger area than usual has beom Smerel ow T ep dithews unidoation To the present tax of three cents per pound ($16) per bale | ‘BO GF. Seward, for tela one. thousand each Master Masone and Plasterers. planted in grain, and all the indications gre in favor of @ toy facil of pelea vroines on tbe par of North upon cou, nagrogn ing $8 00,00 per Year tx upon ction a ae am eter tale eanhae Mt wed | The master masons and plasterers held a meoting last | froitful ylold. wince M Barren Islands and back to the pomt of | night at Kilduff’s, corper of Twenty-eecond street and ‘The fractional pinta ey received’ from the Printing ‘ To this latter (the Tew account) there is no credit, and ee ee ee ees r etraig! ing | Broadway. The proceedings of the meting were strictl; e are informed im the, and from the ros. | Oi artve debtors, “This tar is upon cotton. this extion | #¥O hundred and _thiryztwo miles. The, challenge | private | Bureau of the Treasury Department for the week ending tram may accept ), that great effort . )| Waa accepted e Mercantil Company, Me to be made to the South in radical organiza- tg produced by the labor of the freedman, and of course ‘and the Syren ‘sbectet ee their boat, and the time fixed Pastry Cooke’ Society. to-day amounted to $286,600. There was sent away'dur- ing the week the following amounte:—To the Assistané ° ‘Treasurer of the United States at New York, $100,000; | t the Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia, $200,000 United States Depository at Baltimore, $70,000; at Cim- + Ginnati, $150,000; at Pitteburg, $40,000; and to National * Banks, $189,995. Making the total shipment $740,997., - The amount of fractional currency redeemed during the week, $205,800. i The United states Treasurer bolds as securities for cir- culating notes $340,625,950; as securities for deposits of public moneys with banke designated as depositories it serves to impose todirectly.n) him.. Who are the gainers? “Tho historical and commercial records of tho | for tbe ee aoa ame ae country answer—the Northern manufactures and the | Was sett! e oa of ro aw te ae ‘Northern politicians, Yet the first account, although a | SiaKe $500 on their boat agai Pierce py he conceded one, 1s not strictly correct, inasmuch as the | THe%s vee by ths otal nao E Beeart thereby | negro does not owe his freedom only to the emanci making » dowbl ‘and ii + shor tadereet. A see carmcredit Yor fu bak "mainly to the woldiers | aosctiption of the three oats may sot here be amiss, of the federal army, who by their endurance upon’ the : : camp and ae the taitle field, carried it witht them to the sen Coase dimenstons are as ‘follows:—66 home of the stave. And these vory men, to whom, in | § inches long, a en d reality, the freedmen: owe ‘their liberty, are not only | iB depth, She carried on the race 1,286 yards o| more backward to claim the debt really due them, but | canvas The Golden Gate was built in Chelsea in 1854, in & majority of. instances, affiliate in. sentiment, — poet ge anak a poy foreednnert tun by 3 © Palanan and ©. P. Blethe nae ‘The pastry cooks and bakers in restaurants, steam- boats and hotels, held a meetifig last evening at the Germania Assembly Rooms, 29) and 293 Bowery, and ‘adopted resolutions pledging themselves to further the interests of the society and to induce as many more members of the trade, ag they can to join the organiza- thon, which, at the present time, nambers seventy- five members. Other business of a routine nature being disposed of, the meeting adjourned to assembie again in two weeke, for the purpose of furthering the extension Fre Beco aire to the largest ‘possible number of BS the Southern people have no “ money’’—but they ve honest hearts—and they have a common interest to sustain. . The conservatives will hold fast to their SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Sues pine) weet to enforce thelr political | ot by 8 o. i, at Sbanghae. Bakers? Protective Union. 960,960; total securities held, $679,587, 960. Reforms in the Crii 5 of i vee Fa nS a ngmeed te necp Tigead, | At adjourned pubtic meeting of bakers was held. Tast ie ‘anurbcbdtune Kecnd!whek' sibel eb tenGeedt.2:°+\ a Political Reaction Among the Negroes— GEORGIA. mainmast 18 inches iu the'deck, 76 feet 6 inches ong, |‘Bizht, at Military Hall, No. 193 Bowery, for the purpose | war Department. 0 : The Street Car Tr le. * £ main boom 5ST feet ‘long, it 16 inches square, of furthoring an: organization to be composed of the | Nav: “workers in thie branch of industry, formed upon the. Inverior De en! basis of similar associations existing among other trades, Tim meeting was well and the object satisfactorily forwarded. It is calculated that the union *will start with about three hundred active members. Ricumonp, Va, April 27, 1867. The General Assembly will adjourn ‘sine die'on Mon- day, all the -business of the session having been com- pleted. Om yesterday the Senate concurred in the House bill amending the former unjust crimina! code of the State. Examination courts of the class that atquit- ted the negro murderer Wateon are abolished, and in fatore commiting magistrates will either discharge or send before a Grand Jury al! cases brought before them. This will save the State a vast expense, as,wil) alzo the adjourament of the Legislature, in which the people of Maes Meeting at Aungustu—Speech of 'Gov-'| yards of canvas. Although the. Syren and Golden Gaté ‘© ‘orner Brown. - ‘were much | cde Bee, Z, Seward there was no we AvovsrA, Ga., April 27, 1867. allowance | int for aoe ed er Governor Brown sddressod.a large meeting of citizens, | ¢em. (ners bang uo odds given, 0 ae ‘ab the Court House this evening. He took the same Just as the gun announced’ the leading boat's (ihe 6. ground as'in his Atlanta and Savannah speeches, advit- |] F. Seward) returo, her jsbboom broke atthe cap, but the people to accept the terms offered by Congress Boel was'won: “Codie eit minwés Mater, of a Sh. ™s wisn 26m., the Golden Gate-arrived-at the starting'point,’ the 4s.betng the best and the only hope of Southern restora- ren arriving at 42h; 2m. ‘Throughout the race much Persistent opposition will exasperate the Northern ill wae dep pie, apd may lead.to.,copfiscation, On.sbe. ather | 2° sofia ua fcbarae ud wend ie ete ry of the t flered will lead band a speedy acceptance lerms o! E'Saward wae spat Shree pandred miles, and in 43h. | The receipts from internal revenue sources to-day » ‘Wore $340,953; receipts for the week, $2,608,206; total for the fiscal year to date, $27,288,670. ‘The following is @ statement of the receipts from cus- ‘German Bakers. ‘irneymeon bakers, of whom there are. The Germit. some three ur i forming a protective organization with a view of securil fncréaso on the i rate ‘Of wi wera elected, of whom Mt, Lous ¥ ‘Vogel is chair- rere otvolled. The mam, and several bundfeds of names Virginia bave taken, during the session, singularly ilttle rate Of ages er fins hand a ‘Swalee A communication is published to-day in the papers only seven to eight here from Solon Johnson, « prominent and highly in- “ telligent colored citizen, in relation to thé late meeting pliers per week, Labsrers’ Union Reneyeleat Society. Latorers'. Union ree eae st at the Theatre, in which he says that nothing more was Education of the Freedmen. Royal London Yacht Clab. ‘The fourth division of the desired than ® pure discussion of the topica of the day, i New Urigans Bulletia. Bonar: ap rene buh n Sly art ole Spotery” eld ite regular “meeting > the comer of | iris ceased to be a depository for public monje ‘and to continue in with these whom tad so | The Council has met the unavoidable question of edu- © place. op Satur. | Twenty-second street and avenné last evening, peace they cating the colarea. the segson will take pl op ‘James Farrell Routine business Conscience Meney. ‘long been tutimately ‘associated with, The gentlemen | consututing separaie school soto Mart, from off Erith, pler at hall-past | 2005 a vanencted, The time Tine Dusiness | rmere was’ received to-day at the Treasury Depart invited to address that meeting had his confidence for | pose. It priates ry House at Gravesend to dinner. A diner for mem-.},¢xpress a firm determination Wo strike. unless: tbelt ment from Cinctnnat! two packages of money—one integrity, honor, and trathfulness, He, with others, had | ‘hereby aninling ny, ae oe Oeics white an nd thelr friends Will be provided st the Union | demoaude for, ree dollars per day are complied with by | containing $2,600,and the other $1,000, No paruicolara been harshly denounced by some of his colored brethren. | satiated. The separation of the aay 4 rte ord seer mean ee on is - concerning the amounts were given, and they were ap for having invited them because they were called rebels | collisions when wo so much need harmony, while she Reeth nen elapse CASUALTIES. propriated to the conscience fund, and traitors, If they were,not free to ask whom they | concsation of common Maree vince the cc yank, be admitted, as dinner will only be —— Aveoldier, who had been over paid $60 by his pay- pleased to address them, then they must have exchanged | that they will, in all th! reotive Ao tne Dumber nM pambere wish | Kutap Insrantir.—James O'Reilly, working man | maseer, transmitted thet amount from Hartford, whiell involuntary slavery for voluntary servitude; their former | own contribat ‘We do” not “+ on ihe oreo. | aged about ythirty-three, was kiled instantly at No. 60 ‘also received ‘to-day and placed in the conscience ; You of the freedmen of the utmost j foe egg ert arpane ry ape ee ich yesterday pies masters have been given ap for new ones, who forbid | Tegard the educat! eon, F{ im. before three o'clock on that day, and failing | ireenwich street, pfvernoon, by a heavy Dox | fund. ta ‘ : ‘toecclety. | If heis to vote, let him vote intel- wo te falling on him while he stood a way, ‘Im Wisconel freedom of apeceh. He, with others, was unwilling to Figen: IC he is to be s witness ao Te ee cee ar ae” || His body lies on the. premises where tbe accident took Land heer ppt ac submit to dictation while free discussion was open. me wut 6 Saawtate, 2° Sp. Sal so. . Mr. William ‘No. 2 Cheater. | Place awaiting the action of the corener. Tt has been mw vy “anata ‘The first words of kindness between the races were heard that night at the theatre St omer hngrgy for the » more bra = oneme the eaying the meeting alluded to mense edi ae y mare a h p eoede Guerre by @ free interchange woaheany oe carla mar ambeer: cna a ree ia Plate, value £10, attracted the attention of one of tne | cultural and mechanic oollége land scrip, the he hoped such meetings would be continued, so that all | San be used with safety wo peor Bg Tonnage: 32 es, foreach pauper atone Thakinens tens ah Stine could understead the truth. ~ If the smallpox appear among our Erith a rine ome K gnme petnne ned ys ernest he Siow clove on: | svotdons oooe and Eau Claire. ‘The quantity loowted at the last ‘This iadicates « political reaction among the negroes. The recent street car difficulty is at length about to be definitely settied, as General Schofield has taken the matter im hand. Yesterday he sent for the Chief of Police, with whem a satisfactory inter- Hy aiatane to plevetarte ai ima | ‘oculate. the mind and morals of the freedmaa, that our pgm! ee OS a cengen ety may be thereby meured 1°. Tuesday, May 28. ab + eneggeeneligan > Szcoxp Maton, Friday, June 28.—Seoond class yachta Accrpmers.—John Straub, a German, residing at No, | Office is much larger than the aggregate of the locations 114‘Stanton street, while in the act of repacking some | S all the other Land offices in the State: The locations. tea.in the bonded warehouse of Franklin & Co,, in | Were as follows:—Menasha distvich 72,300 cree; Pulley Washington street, y afternoon, and accidentally,” | of St. Croix, 7,680; Stevens’ $1,001; La Crosse, ; view was hed; bat while the General gomwended | An Extracrdianty Meeting—“«Welves in | Sroreile 0s dant ante: sna zig" second. ‘vessel; bait | Ssae Prevent supposed, fell down the hatchway, ng | 10,000; Bayfield, 18,896; and 306,200. Total "the Sheep's Clothing.” Troute-tine per ton allowed for difference of tonnage, | Sth severe internal and external injuries that they will | number of acres, 682,705, ' the action of police im impartially discharging . probably prove fatal. He was convo’ one of the their duty, he nevertheless said that all persons should be ae’ How Cras Repanain Seiad) Course, from Erith round the Nore Light and beck to | Tywenty-seventh precinct police to Bell — 5 From parties wno reside at Napoleonvilie, parish Of | Gravesend. Third.class yachts not exceeding 13 tons, one we Jere of & théel extvenr. “ Colin McLean, ® carpenter by trade, while at work f mermgse| a ter pepagiag ot ‘or naan c, m., two prizes, £20 in plate, and £5 second vessel esterday, was precipitated from a ladder in front of the Noes offes, and was severely injused. Ho was conveyed by some friends to the New York Hospital, AMUSEMENTS. ‘The Matinees Yesterday. The few April showers that visited us yesterday treated free and equal before the law, and advised that the railway company should put additional carson for the exclusive accommodation of colored persons. To-day @ meseage was received by the Recorder from General Schofield, demanding a copy of the charter of the rail- WEWS FROM SAN FRANCISCO. piront the. sentiaon, nes EN cee eeeest way company, so that he might render a decision as to ana nevertheless, managers could complain, whether the negroes had. right to rideig the-cars, The before its ormanizaiion, cal to 0} on Monday, June 24, at throe P. M., for that purpose. The Ressian SLES OA ae onthe Way te | sidering that in addition to these sprinklings the ma- charter, a local one granted by the city to the company, | and read the Military bill, after which he for | Ocrax Maton, Sasurday, June 8.—Open to yachts be Ss iad Jority of their patrons who have faithfully steed by , rare | oy ao ole by the name of George Jones, | jonging to any royal yacht club or to the New York Sam Francisco, April 26, 1867. them during the past unparalleled scesson are sow has nothing to say as to shall ride or who shall not. freedmen this pomination, as they kuew | Yacht club. Course, Seem, tne Lower Bape: Goma, the The steamship Motes Taylor, from San Francisco, ar- that I The General, whose decision is expected on Monday, | mr, Jones and did not feel snctined to intrust to him in | Swin Channel, the buoys on the Gunfieet, the Q brooding over the all-momentous question May will have simply’ to suggest what has been already Oe Oe ie en ted tbe Cart ight on tae part hand, dah a rived thisevening Advices from Victoria state that | recalls to the mind of many an anxious house rentor— . ‘he colored men then nomunated Mr. E. Pintardo for | the buoy in Harbor. Special regulations to bee ascribed to him, thet the company could overcome | president, be deing « man whom they knew and could | be (; by commities. this vexatious difMeulty by putting on one or two treat «th man, and a resident of the a mss haem Pormfary Beye ohed ‘cars exciusively for colored people. However, de faras | parish tainty yeara. Prince ef Wales Yacht Club. srestney, few heetiaaealy mits one eee wrth the whites, thie messere willl not meet their | could not wast hun, then, conten aint pod Chale" hpe minutes of she previous menting, having free, apd t's aboard, pia dal, st $1 708 $215. | sere shown Union i ibe scarey re Minetrels | accepted by the freedmen, who voted hum fo utter Moye om Ae ete enn rae me, ‘Were una: iy ny at Avenue ignorance of hie political dean, and supposed tuen "be. We utr proponed the beta of Menem © Long sa So Forsy Rennie Jute tot the Fue for aa a general thing the blacks travel very little in the Fre ep — etiam R. Sadlier as Vice and Rear Commodores for the ry ach of these cstablishméats draws to « close the mana- street cars of this city, and for the company to provide | ‘Bereats ol the cones People, os itis addremed the Manner in ‘which they bed conducted, the bosines of stort Memeciver othe iment ertent to. placing to mi chow r= hpi a By aad tan ge paid to the interests of the club Me herearntne an tena een (ep Cially © failure. On the other hand, if an arbitrary de- | APNG ne pare not to vote for s siranger, | Who seconded, said It would be impossible to have ences to conquer. - cree be issued requiring all who ride to observe no die- | The strangers will tel). you that they fought sae CoA gan nm devine em tinction of color, the cars will have to stop runomg | for you and set ye. tae, .s0e now 1 that bp se ee eet oy “ . Musical. altogether, as (t is well known the whites will not eater FAS Ls yd igh Fo EP sence of Mr. Long, returned thanks. Avoteof thanks | 4 io, under the name of s loyal league, in Bloent | MF. Frederick Widdows’ benedt came off at Steinway car in company with negroes. The question begins to | Sng have taken care of you are your frends and ihe He ee ee ee ee at rca crenata nha: | county, led among others by the Sheriff of that county, | Bl! ast night, and.was very well attended. The pro stow interesting, and furtber developments may be ex- oon paces et gg y on th of the season should take place on Tues- out by force » minister of the Methodist Church | STamme, comprising selections from Wely, Feeca, Vice ta om the nomination of their former man | 487; ee eer eee Piatti, Mendelstoha, Verdi, Perring, ak been ic ou — Marie Virginia Negrecs Called on for Taxes. tere, Mr. George Jones, the planter, baviog nominated Fe Se cmepedth ond & tap ae grepeme ty Parry and Wrighton, was restinad Ww sins oe oa An order has been lesued in Loudon county, Virginia, | Wade Jones. Sadiier, seconded by Mr. F. H. Lemasn, that the of | Bott, the favorite soprano, who is always io “d ‘The addressed by Mr. Carver, late acap. | Mr. Sadiier, Let “ Miss Clementine Bare by Captain Smith, agent of the Freedmen’s Bureau, ad- dima asatenitiarins auntie, and: tan kanione, to fnew oor podem Co i pr eg ceaeers bate ee eae ee eeiniens eae Greased to the negroes, reminding them that, as citizens ote durit ihe sur 6 sympatiiner wae:che neero. Delmer, ; Burton, E. eee, ‘a toes p A pay om hy mye Of the State, it se especially neccesary that they meet nals pekition ae Tee ewards, argan part of the programme was particularly good, and Promptly and unmurmeringly the demands made upon The um soese encepiiens, CRD Se Meee them for State and county taxes, and that they are ex- pected todo eo. The order was occasioned by a refusal on part of some of the Freedmen to meet these demands The Park Yesterday. ‘There was not such » display of equipages ahd fashion ‘at this favorite spring and summer reeort yesterday as . we expected. The frowns of the clerk of the weather may possibly account for it, Still, although the ti! natere of this individual deterred many of the fair sex from Platform of the Conser: landholai awe platform able © garden of nature, thas has within a few years sprung up onetaer— oe =" colored Dopalation. come information wish Ewe, Robert R.Shaw Stewart nad Adam ieee eriges aed hil ryan : “we_agree. (9 accept 00d sates under ison. To admit if possible of the several now yachts Island, tbe new bloom which he communtcated to the ‘taltn the Ps nad egtitonn. or reived by Holme which hes made" therm shark tome save han- bit x it wos agreed that and flowers and the radiant dress with which he clothed ; upon tune aed, Serecd so restore Wieinia 8 meeti wane caliea to order, Lieutenant ine. ays a Abe offences charged in this indictment until | tree, Held mow snely oerrerice fer ie aru \aboed ui a ; . . ri wd, wet om apanon ee accept a8 an eenential part of ase ne AE, the (presiding hd halead cuiliog atc ot he fesamnes tratt dieeraea’ tare we M 6 « v te on NE ar aR ROONEY a fair ir jure | said termes bud aoeaisions the peopesion wat the pollu-¢|. otioer, Mepare, Carver and Lobiana, ous oltimeGyof Ac ich attended the WELCOME TO SENATOR DIXON IN HARTFORD. dnd selves cloaks, The endiogs variety the cal power of the State, which has heretofore sumption, apoio to the amembiage, urging moderate hope that the WA Ans Fancbon, Parepa, Lamballe, ie Stuart, wi white men alone, sball henceforth be pos | conservative views and the colored men to Cnered this season, will be such 0 ‘0 | 116 winken a Speech on the oceasion—The South | out, however, regardiess of the rain, and neased and exercised by white aad black men alike. stand by those whem they known so long. Mr. yachts, ae eo Mary riage rolled slong. the spacious drives the sunlight 3, That wo will therefore insist thata new constitution |‘Carver's remarks were particularly toteresting, intro- made withthe | im a State of Slavery under the pooped trom bebind a dark cloud on glisten! shall te ducing among other hite the assurance that hereafter Greenock at * 1 97. amber and jet, which hung on hat and o 1t would no longer be necessary for each colored man th members as Hamrronp, Coxs., April 27. | iv daw. @istening in the morning daws. pay a dollar for casting a vote. The meeting concluded Robert Shaw Stewart, | senator Dixon was received at his home here, onthe | Another yy, when Phavbus the fit plettoge with an address to the freedmen made by one of their arrival of the five P. M. train, by a speech of welcome by | of bia glory. and clouds, no we tay ape oy nctions | own number, named Brooks, whe delivered a apeech “ nn, A band of fabries of weason tolleta, we ‘expect to fee different | which Mr. Pugh informe os was admirable in ita style the Mayor, and a salute of thirty-seven gu Fark mmalacain ite copstasion sae amnong the races shal! be uncoustitutional, null aad void. and moderate in 19 tone, We trust it may be ours to as yet scarcely known in Han. mem. us preveet, sad. he cee eee icats co ink fair sex; when dreaded Ist of May is over, tionerhe wall ot ‘lotge himestt to oony. eaten anes State. ee a tra enterng lace fo rere ‘rotor ite Be tte eori enich ploced im por roll feng the ae ore artves faith, the ‘eregolog propestions; and to” secure tne — country on the borders the hande of 126 Prosideat the lives of ll the ‘chisens, | 647 #awpagen that roll along the wAl® 2 o wa coapaten Cs with all pp Ag RY nd wagerpeiomgaba’ > 2 1 STM es g rn: TERRORS TERETE a _ ‘ “vite bones goals the ona roon "Zodtiwert Hrawek Ralls GAS EXPLOSION IW BOS Boston, April 27, 1867. frvely thelr opines ond wither, Late last night o fire cought in an asb barrel placed ovis, April 27, 1869, Aa Tat ern ed rapa under © gan meire in « large building corner of Hi ais tn alberta mnie ey are entdiied as participants win Mate and Congress sisecta, which meited the pipe, caus Governor Fletoher wilt Jower and lagel eed of gen. Many windows were shat. be fon, hp i Armnargeayesbt ny 0 ‘The Richmend Whig, taking wearthions pretsn coWn, and ciner ¢ done | Permit the parchase of the pans yn : j ; i ‘of the boiiding. The New 7,

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