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8 NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1867. 4 the consti: happy, for 1 believe I am going to heaven. Ts must MISCELLANEOUS. a be die innocent Rive You cam bang me om | nn ou mae THE GALLOWS. thin qulowa pan aan kenatal tasks wp Gt san wom aed tot A QERICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY 5 a e to indicate our control. | tee to mauire into the expediency of ast for deciining to fesommend other and, io some | talon. that say maueber of ee PS Fespects, more important innovations or accept of any money or valuable thing Y " recommend sion of the | any measure, or who shall propose tO euler into au agree: me hang here until birds of the air eat the flesn {rom my . ; we are aatisted that public sendment not ap » 7 make ‘KENTUCKY—CLASS I. Festa Suna Myatt hteatton ar Saas | meeute i, “nak peopatlon shall eared nd ful." aire an 'Voutmndcy reat tes |, OTe A ARE te ‘ suocging ce.aneag a was Gp 0 Geeaes: ad | via effect, abiall be punishable by deprivation of the rgntio | EXecution of Wm. P. King a! tux Soul Is beyond. your reach. Reley, Low and Grif Presta ea 3 £60., THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION | {ovcrnmoutitsct ssu%svaivine trevatoranstiogs so radical | vote and t0 hold ofl, but person, whe has offered, oF Eee? Wee tamer cney my te, Tel thew Fer ee ea a, 3 a, 5 \ Ie eget domes ie. Bhould sre prove. to he im error | Pests ted to suce proponition for, euch exchangs of votes, if Owens at Franklin, Ky. Owens spoke fifty-five minutes, during which he re- KExTUCKY | TEESE SS: pavention may overrule ua by changing & | soechied ouition ‘nas been carried iato effeat shall not’be Peated the substance of tie foregoing several times, He | % 38 4%, 06 10 74, 3 4 a ar tava we monn i te propore ibo,enfranchiem Rt of |e a ae mage ts nian Ratted regueaiy i et the rporar Koop up wih Dim. | vor drei of stanky se Loan Saaese AUR P IN THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION, | 22i* 4maynshs Ms of cushions year tie < Pramaber wha has aosepied such money OF valuable thing, OF At times he was quite eloquent, He denounced his ene- | RaYy. EDDY & CO., Covington, Ky. REPORTS 0 q + | and oaages jn our day. (but cnpestally_ i> tas country, | eee made sucks proposiion THE CRIME AND THE TRIAL, | micsin tne mon withering torme Prizes cashed and informaiion given by addressing E. resis siready to, aot, quite, too stroogly ip favor of | ™ ihe resolution wasreferred to the special Committee When he had concluded bis remarks Rev. Mr, Has- | RICHMOND, No. 4 Cordandt street. MNES 21a 2M: pan wil ta the: ines in aeetlon “I submit that oe GovuD, (rep) of Columbia, presented a communi. bakes 3 epee A Bitte Lotery, Tor the bebedt of te Ma mie Orphacs e ir > + State r, for ‘Masonic ; the id th hich can spare from their Leiber, of New Ye to the At five minutes be!ore two P. M. the doomed men took %, Publie Sentiment Does Not Demand that | tio%n sd their lemons more ah de Prowiably 10 mas. | eae trmot jurors, which he’ desired, to: have spread s leave of those aroand them, requesting that their bodies | @°""* spongy grarm xxras—ciasn 212. sume 28, 1867, tering the wisdow of the sages and philosophers who have | UnAnmily Of hunni Mien Ye wained, besaid, many | axtraordinary Scens and Speeches | pe yiven io their friends, After the caps. were drawa OC Ee Females Should Vote elucidated the scieuce of government than in on net ennily nocueaitovind’ ct grec over their faces Owens said:— 218, s0Nm A P mae colgaees oc A MER eeL ee es haat] meee ne at the Gallows. “Good bye, Billy this is what they have been after | 5 9 ‘Si 06, Ti al th a GUL otis, 7m legtod from xoters Is commended, like some others by plau- |The communication was, without baving been read, for along time." -egencettnt enceege gorpenierenr cuss oe ‘y jo af q be bs 5 I SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TRE HERALD. tween taxation and represemtation was a potent watchword | T#AETE 10 toe Con ie tr rored a reslution SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Owens remarked repeatedly, ‘Hold your head, Billy.” | 43, a TN A ‘our Revolt H ‘eanuot ignore ‘ — : P Ausany, June 28—10 P. M, fhat the constitution of Il havine: Mike’ ita rs, | directing the Commitiee on the Pardoning Power :o Faanxum, Ky., June 28, 1867, At precisely 2 o'clock P. M., the drop fell; Owens vee gt Mee soe i Se. ‘TRE SUFFRAGE QUESTION, embodied this principle, an amendment striking out this | report as to the propriety of vesting the power ip the died almost instantly, but King lived twenty-two min-| Ss MCINTIRE & CO., 14 Chatham street, N.Y. ia qualification, aud thus establishing manhood sul ‘was | case of minor offences in county officers, Captain William P. King and Abram Owens, con- | utes, and his neck was not broken, hé having requested PRIZES CASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED LOT. 8 was predicted in the HeRatp of yesterday, ma | adopted by the Legislature of 1835 and ratifiod by an over- The resolution was adopted. ‘vieted of the murder of H. King, suffered the extreme | the Sheriff to adjust the rope in a manner that would not -tarien, inforwalion given." “P. GALGB, Broker, jority aud minority reports were sent in from the Suf- watiming Po (J ee ei Baya 8215, FORMING JURIES, penalty of the law at this place to-day, at eleven break it. Up to the last moment they declared aie ‘681 Broadway. vate entrance in Amity street. frage Committee in the Constitutional Convention to- | “Nor have we chosen to adopt any of the schemes of dis. | Mr. BickwoRD, (rep.) of Jellerson, offered the follow. . » Rocence and maintained the courage and nerve that Seems Wy pi eniocjmnapnaniunonyean ecanarppie cae aE fina ing: o'clock 4. M. characterized them from the tirslp They bad abandoned SAMUEL BROTHERS, 50 LUDGATE HILL, LON- day, Mr. Gresley reading the former and Mr. Cassidy | f™snctsing iliterate persons wie ese bart, Sean a frie. Sassen: 0e seal ARI oe wknd ‘THE CRIME AND 318 CAUER, all hope of a reprieve before leaving their cell, x DON, ENGLAND. the latter. The galleries were densely crowded with | peril, as well as a personal misfortune, and we are ‘© | juries and juries in courts of record, are tm portant, On Thursday, November 8, 1866, at about three o’clock The large crowd was quiet and orderly, One y 'ISITORS TO LONDON.—AMERICAN Gi IN balefaf in- > 5 Vadies, prominent among whom were Mies Susan B. An- | ffusuce, "ur meu's relative capsalty is not absolucely meas. | a4 4 Woaiontial fo dhe due adminiatel ae at dint | a at, the Louavitlo and Nashville train was thrown | Shoutea: Glory? to tog od Owen's remands and Vv ‘he weaten env ell sd with thony and Mrs. E, Cady Stanton. The utmost attention | ured by their lMerary acquirameuts, Se tated for het sup | wMyheress, Many complaints are made of the manser tn | from the track by obstructions placed thereon, and the | religion. the system upon which SAMUEL. Ferernovinclo te’ gop nares fet ovine nau | Bos" Siu ‘pening hor “nod "edoce ramones | quae eam eaaheraa et raaecnls | Pamenger rotbed of money, walchen, ows” snd | sehctdama ta the binary of Resacky, fro athe be a Een re a r. inher. nol . % . % sa H Ke will'bo seen from the reports published below, tho | and ‘enlighten’ ail ‘her’ "sous by ‘moans “less. ine | Sclaty to inquire whether any: and if any. bas provision | clothing. At the time] violence and robberies were of | fast ‘crowa ee bathe enreiton et “8; dedam ala now’ al er ‘commitiees are at variance on many points of the sul- Pitows sad ore. gesiel as a ad up of the ‘ist of persons from which juries are (0 be | daily oocurrence in that section of the State, and up to | opinion ‘and that was that the prisoners were eects ant a aumaetioin ont: Srage question; bat the minority one took no decided | this decision, we abould. rest nant dover to the Trelpie | arawa. And that they consider ng Plan 92006 | the time of this robbing no one of the desperadoes who | Suilty. urteton led ha, eter bara, tive franchise ou women, “he majority report contines | ciisprailve kal inpecters'at samaos are feitie and | ,,neethe Doardof foperriors of ths coun agai Bre | infested the coaniry had been brought to, justic NEWS FROM RICHMOND. fend tng don te, the suffrage to malos, but abolishes all distinction of | swayed by like passions with other men: and that they | SDportion the number among the townsand wards of cties | The civil law was powerless, and its’ officers , Cr golor as to ite exercise. The whole thing will come up might be ean iih's partial fostinees, clteset parental, ine’| {2 proportion to popalstion, Then lee goa “cin iue | were deterred by fear from making any st favors 1 ussion after tl uly, ites le 4 4 ja! dee Convention, whem atpeesan ioaniNeG. eal take Worery sequirements sf thone een the tranchise sucha number of the jurymen apportioned 19 the’ tows or | tempt to arrest and punish the criminals, It ts prob- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. fe rt ee ® recess till that date, . inspectors’ own party, while applying @ far sterner and | Sow hait of the number to be. sclected; and ‘perions | Sble that this outrage would have been passed over in United States Commissioner Ha TO LONDUN.—OLOTHING FOR OENTLE- more critical rule to those who should proffer the oppose | having the greatest number of voles to the extent of the | silence had not the reward of $10,000 offered’ by the Charged With Vio- | V'*!7#8 pao Pe Boe PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION. our sent constitution suthoriaas the Lagiiatare. to Elected, af ie persons x0 he eS hie aa ‘jury. | Failroad company tempted one of the gang to turn State’s ating the Registration Ls eripuon, and in Saat ne ‘Aunany, June 28, 1867, | Pass lawe designed 10, ascertain, b proof, the per- | men for the year. evidence and make disclosures which led to the arrest | of Colored an: te Citizens. bo oy ee tae The Convention met at eleven o'clock A. M. Prayer | mond that those laws suall provide Tor redairavga Chall | ee arito To aruiciovs axD cuanmtane nen. | DY the miliary anthorities of the whole party. It soon ; cmon, Va Jane 28) 187, } Shera o's ariet ready money was offered up by the Rev. Mr. Clapp. The journal of | $82, !9¥al, voters, to, be, completed at, least, ax, days, be: TUTIONS. Decame known to the rascals that some of thelr number | oo in nears oh ee tinny Dow. bis, Bolts Ge to Ge The esterday was read, amended and approved. Tegistered clectors sball vote. Your committee are confi- Mr. Baxxn, of Montgomery, offered the following 8 | naq turned State’s evidence, According to a solemn ing . Feputation of twenty-two ¥ dent that the experience of our State and of the civilized | q substitute for the resolution presented some days ney, accused of committing perjury by registering in standing is the guarantee SPECIAL COMMITTRE ON OFFICIAL CORRUPTION. world fully justifies these requirements. Unless the ballot | gince:— oath taken by them before engeging in the robbery, any a 3 0 of the ciafranchising clause 6f the Alexandria eanci ‘Tho President anounced the following Select Com- box steve eaneons. 3 treated maps Sane nO ROreES asbanalved. That the Sempirotion cers hry Pind L. seeapeted one turming traitor was to be killed by the rest of the helat . item “cn aahoered by Mr. Cha MD LODGE Lt mittee on the resolution of Mr. Opdyke for the sup- holo ampancot man eye appropriated by the Legisiaure | Company. On Sunday, November 109, one of the rob. | °°## Prey bua Cucinkaaeee ce ISITORS TO LONDON.—8T. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL 18 prowsion of offici) corruption:—Mr. Opdyke, of New Mea ne ore sd clarke itretons hs | DeP% Harvey King, was shot through the head and | eee eee anne aor en netsridea that wo person | V. Close to the world-farmed wares York; Mr. Flagler, of Niagara; Mr. Tilden, of New 4 ne ane ro tne anonnd | Btate, ‘specifying as far as practicable, those chartere! by | Killed. On the 18th of December, 1868, the | snail bo allowed to voto without frst po temptlonk prey Gn eadeate SH very Rnd. York; Mr. M. I. Townsend of Rensselaer, and Mr. Loew, | Gentely peopled diserieus where bundreds offer to'vote who | special act of the Legislature, those incorporated under th | Grang Jury for Sampeon county indicted Ab- | he has not given ald and counfort to the rebellion wince of fashionable Clothing Ye kept oi New York, are known only to their fow crunies, the oxse istotally differ. | fred stating the place where each of ‘such instituuoss is | ner Owens, William P. King, Charles ‘Smith, Abram | January 1, 1864, and prescribes a means by which this In sock for Immediate, use, or PETITIONS YOR FEMALE SUPFRAGE ent, Not to register the names of the voters, so as t0 give | iocated, with the amount of moneys so paid to each of said ‘Wesley: Pian, Wes. Fina; P:R Wainacone Je @isfranchisement may be removed. It is not necessary as pe ae toe Mr. C. C, Dwiaur, of Cayugs, presente d the petition of | jime for deliberate and general scrutiny, ne eee institutions in each year from 1847 to 1867 inclusive. Owens, Wesley Finn, Wm. Finn, D. ‘ainecott, Joseph | for me to decide whether this disfranchisement has ever SoS bean Palebtatea ooag-iec Mra. Eliza Osborn and twenty-two others, of Auburo, | [S" yh? may change 1 ba mee nd | The resolution was adopted. Payne, John Calvert and Robert Hey for the murder of | been legally removed or not. 1 have only to determine years for charging the lowest price asking for suffrage for women. offer “n° premiums ‘uh ‘fraud, it is to. proclaim | , Leave of absence for an indefinito period was grarted | 10) cing a true bill wasalso found against the | whether i over legally existed, Upon this 1 think Jouible for feady ‘money. and By Mr. Coox, of Ulster, a similar petition of three | the right of suffrage worthless, and proffer to each | to Mr. James Brooks, of New York, aud his resignation y oe dict. | theFe can be no doubt; for the constitution adopted marking the same on each article hundred and fifty citizens of Rondout. Yasrant or felon half a dozen voles ab every election which | as member of the two commitvess, a = ‘been con ae forties for Pooh ag heey pay inc ita; | St Alexanc a 18 now the recormzed constitution of Vir- vy plain figures, iaisbecinies By Mr. Ancuer, of Wayne, a similar potition. he may aro ee etien ar ban 2 Tegistration | nected with is accepted. In ing for the leave ment they were ing reg: ginia, 2nd (.e persons disfranchised by that constitution '0 LUDGATE HILL. following gentlemen also presented like peti- remarked that he had beeg called to | June term of the Simpson Circuit Court. A special | Were'),, (a prot)ited from voting until the Legislature Sasert a bigher value, « tore precious importance in our tions:—Mr. Weed, of Clinton; Mr, Schoonmaker, of U! of labor for the it, and that he | term of the court was hold January 8, 1867, to try the | was called, and. the disfranchisement remoyed. The ON. FRIENDS’ COMMISSIONS to- pg rat ah be fo; Mr. Rathbun, of Cayuga; | nds {han in our liberties. poubliess some traude will be | ouid resign his seat altogetber, ut. thet be was not on tne indictment for the murder of Harvey | Reconstruciion law of Congress provides that noone | WV ‘s!70#S 70 LONDON, CLOTHING ean be suc~ and Mr. James Brooks, of New York. Want safeguards, may” “be thrown around the” elec. | certain bow long he would have to be absenh and for | King. This trial resulted in the conviction of Wiliam | shail bo registered as a voter without previously taking cessfully carried outta Gtting, by. All the above petitions were referred to the Standing | tive franchise; but to maintain that registration, | the reason it would entail great expense on his district | P. King and Abram Owens of the mi of Harvey Sart of which ts in the following language: the rulen for self measure fa the Committee on. while it does afford tion to the titles = where- | to hold a special election to fill the vacaucy. | King, who was the brother of William P. They were | to wit:«1 have not been disfranchiséd for participa- NO for YOUNG GEMTLEMEN ‘THE STATE FRUNCER pa} bold oar ee will ipo BE 5 oer The Convention adjourned til eleven A. M. to-mor- | sentenced to be hanged on the 22d day of March follow- | tion in the rebellion,” &. The evidence in this Fo tetlonl lege 1s kept 10 special. ‘The Prasoxsr presented a memorial from McDonough | fete. Your committee would urge that this precious right, | TOW: } ing. Strong efforts were made Rea faa thelr | case shows that Mr. Downey participated in the rebel- rooms for immediate use, or wade Bucklin reiative to the financial government of the | so fundamental to all others, be carefully shielded from pardon, but without success. Cap’ ing ome hon after January, 1864, and that on the 18th to measure with great regard to- Buate, which was referred to the Committee on Finance. | corruptiou, and that the main safeguards against, ite abuse YACHTING. | otter to Governor Bramiette, the 1st of February. asking | day of June, 1867, he took’ the oath under the act of ftrongth, ae well an to the produc. PETITIONS RESUMED. should vot'be left to Unstable and uctuating statutes, but / for a reepiie The Governor respited the fontemned | Congress referred to above. It is arguod by the counsel - ton of per fect pitting and gr Mr. Grays, (rep.) of Herkimer, presented a petition | should be firmly imbedded in the constitull duty imposed on | until the 17th of May. 7. ete Store tanner | £0" Mr. Downey that the words ‘‘have not been” convey SAMUEL BROTHERS, of 212 residents of Schoharie county, asking that there | inom, axk to be disebarged from the further consideraion ot | Annual Regatta of the Hoboken Yacht Club— | Stong appeals were made to Hogg pened an entirely different meaning from what would be ex- ‘@ LUDGATE HILL. bo submitted to the people of this State for approval a | the memorials referred to them, and that with this] The Cornelia Wins the Prize ef the First by the words ‘have never and that separate clause, prohibiting the sale of intoxicating | report, bo committed to» vommaltiee of the Who) GlesscNe Rase for the Sebeast haa. have Dot been” refers to the present, and not to the GBLY MEASURE RULES FOR CLOTHING, ‘< uors a8 a beverage, ,, Chairman, ia ahh and, consequently, in considerin bee he paper was referred to the Committee on the Adul- LESLIE W. RUSSELL, Unprecedented il! luck has attended the ‘numerous The ‘Aloxendria constitution we should not determine check High or ‘sloping Aaa ‘eration and sale of Intoxicating Liquors. GEORGE eee Tegatias of the yacht clabsin the waters argund New whether Mr. Downey had beeo disfranchised at some For a ‘measure—No. 1. The same gentleman also presented petition of citi | arsany, June 28, 1867. 4 York this season, ‘This has before been frequently Past time, but confine ourselves solely to the Round the chest over the vest. seus of Herkimer county asking that women be invested ‘Mr. Caaupy, (dem.) of Albany, from the same com- the " question whether he is now disfranchised under No. 2. Round waist. No.3. Nape With the right of suffrage, which was referred to the | mittee, submitted a minority report, which concludes | ®Verted to, but after chronicling apiritiegs termina- that constitution, On this point 1am of the opinion “ of neck to welts, bees. standing Committee on suffrage. -with the following resolution :— tion of the Jersey City race of Thursday, it) was fer- fo: EE su aa bas not’ pene dleteanstiond co Se. Sebesler oe gtd pee Fe THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION—TWO REPORTS. Resol: That position further to extend the electiv: struction act refers 1c Mr, Guemey, (rep.) of Westchester, prosented the | framchess to oclored. pron be wuinaltied wonbe voisd on | Vently hoped that yesterday's age re! yal trae | ‘The prisoners were taken from jail to the place of | areued that Mr. Downey is cbarged with knowingly and eS conchae ee ae, following report from the majority of the Committee on eperealy from the reat of the constitution. aquatic organization—the Hoboken Yacht ‘would | execution, about half a mile east of the town, on the wiifally taking a false oath, and that it is not even No. & Full length of trowsers at Sufrage, of which he ts Chairman :— r. GREELEY moved that the reports be wade the | be surrounded with favorable winds and bright skies | Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Besides the Sherif | tended that he commited a willful wrong. It is side veam. No. 7. Length of log ‘special order for Jaly 9, at twelve o'clock. hes eal wack the ead ot’ Gili prop. | 224.essistante they were guarded by Company F of the | that when swearing toa fact it is necessary, to consti. inside seams dir, Wamp, (dem) of ‘opposed the motion. If sport. mare Second United States infaniry, and by twenty citizen | ture perjury, that the person swearing should know that beer BA TCL Yi the Convention to-morrow over to Monday | tiously. To an extent this was the good fortune of the | guards, armed with double barrelled shot guns, rifles what he swears to is ialse at the time he swears, or at ‘LO! <a ation Soak, $e may eee ees te Se ee era. model club, bat during their race the winds varied so ee ee ee ae ae en least that he has not good iar TOV ERIN I nee Srcron 1.—Erery man 9f the age of twanty-one years whe | roporta tbat would be laid’ ou Unele deake. pe printed | constdntly, blowing a stiff breeze one moment and the We pritonera,” King shed earn, while Owess ton calm | {ime What he swears to. aut there) is, 8 ditiction | GAMUEL BROTHERS, # LUDGATE HILL, LONDON shall have been an. t of this State for one year next | tp> he ‘would be to let the matter ‘in dead that the result of Bele ihe cell Ki ween ordinary oka Rk”. SS TERE ding ap election, and fer the last thirty days a oltisen of ter plan ea ext charecterized by calm, and collected. fore leaving ing protested ‘ne is presumed to know. the law, and can! = Bro Vnied Staten, anda of the election distriet where | ts regular order, and not now specify a certain day for | the day's regatta was extremely ‘ bis inpocence of the murder and of the train rob- | 5), as an excuse, Tho rale that ignorance.| (MIRCULARS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS AND EVER bho may offer his Vote, shall beeatitied to vole at such election | discussing it, ‘This club, plage ization of the | UF: They were then taken down stairs, their | of the law is no excuse operates in many cases, | 3, description of Job Printing carefally, and pr to district, ‘not elaewhere, for all officers elected Mr. Meanrrr (rep.), of 8t_ Lawrence, fF Nee next Parent organi frons taken gag they were dressed im | The law may be of difficult {i ; Juriste may politan Job Printing Establishment. 97 Nassau streot. phe Fm MP tbs peoe nob pe ener uader man’s qtjection as t0 Gist wins. of -opedertatiy United States, is the oldest in our waters, Their craft, | thetr suits of lustre clothes, straw hate, | aiffer as to ite meaning. It is certainly very bard in | Po“? Shag reer ae oc afngrwinremaved ss ctrl ightr nth eat members to read the reports was obv’ from the fact is ta trae, do Bot vonnage 60 Deny iy, pe cast eo sss white boa air pet lasting shoes, Their arms | such cases to presume that @ plain citizen should know ORNS, BUNIONS. ENLARGED, JOIN Akt, Dis: |. | that the newspapers would doubtless publish both re- | as many others, but Doate are models, and. al: were by leather and they were | the law when in point of fact the wisest and most Cee, ee eet cured. by De BACHARLB, ‘Broad ‘be entitled to vote. No person who shall at any time with ‘pawl u c fn thirty days next have been # public pauper 8 ee ah ee ee Sy ee ne ees the fancy | surrounded by citizen and soldier While dress- | jearned in th Tam not | way. shall vole at any election. No person who receive, ex- Guring the proposed recess. of the ders of these pets, On a fine summer after- | ing the prisoners laughed and joked with the Sheriff. aware that rule hes AS R. AGNEWS ONE PRICE HOUSE pect to receive, pay, or offer to pay. any — Mr. ALvoap (rep.), of Onondaga, was opposed to mak- | noon it is one of the prettiest sights in the world to see | Three-quarter inch grass ropes were put around their ever been relax relaxed in the 0 fo THOM “ pieces bmi eee ee pea ence, or remand a vote to be given at | ing the 9th proximo the day for scting on the re- | six or eight of their mimic oraft dart out from the neat | necks, with « ropming noose, They then took farewell | Dresept case is, as it seems to me, not within my pro- ylour and ise cboaper than Vy ht a Pe ports; but as all the members would probably have re- | club house near the Elysian Fields, buried under clouds | of their fellow prisoners. Owens exhorted his brother, { iS ett og such cause 2 80 v | vince to determine. Acting as a commissioner I am | a: anystore in New York. psec ® full ex- | of canvas so profuse as to seem wholly out of propor- | who is confined for robbing the train, to hold up his only to inq n probable cause to re that matter), he | tion to their pygmy hulls, and bowling along, gunwale ees ot On They lighted cigars and believe, that the accused is guilty ‘the offence he is PARKLING WINES. thing wind given at such | sideration. = = pom a 7 7 are rete vat hare se on at ical! guilty o fee cence, 8 The tuum Wite “Ned ie 5 Siocon onsth pres Wie dali bore eee ences oe , dom.) of Now York, moved to amend | "The sky yesterday morning was the brightest of the | :he procession formed inthe following order:— Bees eed tan wie ar ovina annie wenn Sow eee, ceclen ore ESS 78 Orne anal be | Mr. Greeley’s sacle substituting Wednesday, the | season, and the sun sent down its rays with such fer- pala Pee” tatiahig ‘and therefore should ibe, dncharged, us am 0 Foplalen in sg arte 8 ‘quarts, ag onegtuamemnar dese 5 f that applying the ignorance gent, 73 Warren street, N.Y. : the ne RS tes excuses’ the Socused has sworn that to be tree wien tne | FEED. 3 COSSENS. Sole Agent, 73 th origioal motion A Wagon Containing Two law says 1s not true, and that be ought se be beta for | ——"-S* Seceu es and nays were called. —_ A noceyg trial. . 1B UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. en ee Te Oiisene male and. foro. recoguisance fer: his appearance ai the November term | THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AB AN INVEST- ain Penny ; The band played a fae eee all’the bp the | of the United States Circuit Court, MENT. follows:— E Bee fy 4 and exhorted Sata tae coeene tives Cone nares by eet The rapid of the Union Pacific Railroad, now consideration the reso- ahem to meet them in beaven, Between three and four | Mons of Missourl, © He een’ dad? ae ; dabesiantyei ferred to It in relation to certain information from thousand old and young, assembled to witness | quent eulogy upon Virginia and her ‘states- | building west from Omaba, Nebraska, and forming, with its a same so as to read as the execution. Delicate women, who would scream at claimed Jet as 8 radi and said bi line Resolved, That the Secretary of the Convention request the sight of a spider, came many miles through the dust | he did ‘more to bring about the present alate of affairs | Western connections, an unbroken line acrose the continent, each county in the and stood in the broiling sun for hours he enema than any other man in America. Wade Hampton, | attracts attention to the value of the First Mortgage Bonds. Court of Common Plessin the city ‘The arrived at the id at and Jeff Thompson wore pronounced by the — - he Clark of the Superior Court jock M. Owens was the first man on it, eee oaly lading men ia the south whn tGoK | which the Company now offer io the public, The Art quer 2 the eae ere cone Pile, wie ‘citowed by tine, ihe her Josten ehove partisan folly oad fall's auecr date to tion asked by prudent investors 1s, “Are these bonds se- urement ‘of the of the inisters and mem! 6 who were pro’ thei alty to the Union. le ie it ” " ‘sec. 4 All gleshons by the citizens anall be by ballot, | ity uid county of New York, the Clark of the Gown of 0 ‘wit vests on the scaffold. “The Rev, Mr. Horm, Of te (eee eee se eee ope to. inceighe eainss | cEre!™ Next, ~ Are they a profitable investment!” To re- except for auch town officers as may by law be directed to be Terminer. the city and county of New York, The position of the boats as they lay at anchor was | Baptist church, sung the hymn commencing, “Have | the so-called interlopers from the North who | ply in brief: stherwiag chosen heed wens ah voles lena me Parkes, CR Sig oH) Ce Ae panne Me from the eastward, the Broadbill being first; the others | pity, U Lord! forgive a repentent ’* both prisoners | come among them. It was just such men the South bee sesh ce ath ELS acs | Gent sce ct pee Seay ae | zich Gainga Sgy aes ce “ahn | SPE aaa, aaa nate oe | Canetti Suara cr and | | T+—To et compli oie woe grate wie at 4 . before enter on the is 3 e mee amor ry 4 Guver of thelr respective ollices, take and subscribe the | the clerk’ st the terme’ thersor” for teen yea ena Pretty, and at once shooting abead of her competitors SPEECHES OF THE CONDEMNED. Conclusion, Be wished the people of Virginie no'worse a, | Pacific isas $5 SAY Deen Sateen ovens ee te Be following oath or aflirmation :— seueery 1867, and what was the oldest and what | foliowed by the Ida, then the Coruelia, Lillie, Broadbiil Atconclusion of the prayer the Sheriff introduced | destiny than that of reaching as high a pinnacle of | Government grant of over twenty million acres of land and gonsutution of the Untied Sinscs and the conauturee of the. | Teekeis tng anette Sat? Ot amue,, thereof (including | and Nellie, Of the'second class, th Captain King to the immense crowd. A breathless ty as the population of any State ia the Union. —— Semel Maeatana eka med | tom tt Sy Seat tee weem Wy ch Wome | SenentrmnesePtne"e thar ies Covesa aka | See ean ademas Reaattas Sasrne | Fee Cuemare maT, warycrat ute, and fe, | SAY milion alee nt oy ent, tly emai ties oF is ‘acco! 0 5 28 cae there be, and at su how cours ‘where wholly belong to s member of the club, and because of | quest could wot bo granted, and Captain sing spok Unvarken promises to be successful in ite Fesulta in this | %% One fourth of the work is already done, and the track: EarLan. ferences, were tried is she was debarred trom ; ‘con- 7 Siate. 11 willbe seen that ihe exiting article haa bee how many were referred, and in the case of the clerk of s | tinued on their way. Her manceuvres aso of lntio | MG's hempann beartaponbmis 3a satan. wer, proposed by us be:— oe Se cena a Re Ed REGISTRATION IN SAVANNAH, GA. Second—The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are insued upon. aah ratios . “nod were ton rae — Citizenship of the Unived States of not less than thirty | S24'0 What manner disposed of, and. seamended, the Com: SAVANNan, June 29, 1867, | WhAt promises to be one of the most profitable lings of rail- 41 whites and 216 colored persons registered to-day. | road in the country. For many years it must be the only THE WEEKLY HERALD. Mne connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being without competition, ft ean maintain remunerative rates. tanding. Mr. Murry, (dem.) of Kings, asked if the City Court, dence in the State for th eceding. 2 ° “ Res! pee Se er ine. reer ee oe chtrty a of Brooklyn, was meee Wathe rotation? & Freedom cris « Esemption from dependence on others through pauper. The resolution wi en Jew or guardianship. Tum JOURNAL, pisces terial 4 are these:— 5 est Newspn| and Best Literary 7 Fueasurike cata disctuninstions® based on color. Pa ph Mp Laem hn where ‘The Cheap Third—Three hundred and seventy-six miles of this road Biavory, the vital source and on! sible ground of such —n | Journal in the Country. _ Macks deberieatnnsao Ry TS sixteen hundred copies each day of the daily jou are finished, and fully equipped with depots, locomotives, bur throughout the Union, so itts' oon to. be, we trust | The resolution was adopted, The Warxiy Hana for the present week is now = throug! rn this bemlspnere, we on imagine oo ed pa THE STENOORAPHER'S Sperry ee ready. cars, &c., and two trains are daily running each way. The exis ‘ Com. ge % feitaca de ramet grt Hd itis Siac | altar PAttberende tis ae cs ca ae Tuc sage eserigton, $2; Thre ipl, 0; | matt (or he remig ot bene so fru on $6 ted Five copies, $8; Ten copies, $15. Single copies, Five | miles to the eastern base of the Rocky Mountains are on Grit | cents each. A limited number of advertisements in- hand, and it fe under contract te be done in September. . 2 ta wag = ev Fourth—The net earnings of the sections already finished him — ue vou'promleed SHIPPING NEWS. are several times greater than the gold interest upen the taken. body of my First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if not Dat you have \eatimony . — angwar me. and based the linrs tn i ore, kom veneer’ - hates another mile of the road were built the part already com- Ppt ome pout sab; but tf ro Tl os ue steamer Hugh McCulloch, Merryman, Balti. | Pleted would not only pay interest aad expenses, but be- Seed oe toe Ge te Get ee Geek oC ae en ed Feiner Aeteuth iio Janeiro, 44 days, with eof. | Profitable to the company. peony ghe erg loved brother ‘bli than it iat, murdered tom i Funths etn 8 Wine Minatitian, 82 days, | ifth—The Union Pacitle Railroad bonds can be issued: . asows bie srerderer, nto. onder: Caras ig ths Tor orders, car yoa.or nay, val] would Nave kines Man T sever me reared ba Vy oy ey A Falmouth, Teal apance ig | Only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be in. was in ci rope argent a 20, the Hike, again. 1 ame | tas ig Geo Downes (Br), McLaughlin, Demarars, 20 days, | ‘h@ market unless they represent « bons fide property. sanding a Te i a ve Sone. pa and empowering courte of special sessions throughout the Ida, and all sail of the Broadbill, | pow say before God and man I am inpooens of my ° “ig Winols Heap Gr ore Fete, Noon 18 Bixth—Thelr amount is strictly limited by law tos sum. rica ot | Ue State to try all persone Searged with mldomeaners, | which carried" Caplan Daasby” and the later craft two | Gasih Gad {uiled hit moult not have ven nee lodey, | itr Seared Soca Ge. ih'Tnet So slee SUR | aug what granted by he Unied Staten goveramont, jury. whether such persons elect to be 80 tried of not, milles astern ‘s i hom “ier ‘once ‘sald | Si Barnegat, saw the wreck of & vessel, apparently ‘brig, the 0 months \ssl | The resolution was referred to the Judiemry Com- — Le yg + FPO ba oe cans Watet nr NOMS | and forwhich t takes © second len ax Ite security. ‘This: nay be atonal | mitten a Froonlled, to I but to de er hehe Ward 3 Farks (of Bouton) Bogart, Gores, WCA. | geount upon the first S17 mallee wott from Omaha ie only: ice be eguitoct | | Me. Hata, (rep) of Ease, offered a resoation submit. | for 8 sce fultl ta ay death ecnany'nae | sper Carnecopin 1Br) O'Buen, Nesiaa, FR, via Cat | g1¢09 per mile a, Tesideuce. lng to the Committee the question of divid- | merrily ‘many crimes. Iam Toland, 8 days, ith fruit, to F ‘per ‘adie j hia folded ballot? | ing the electors of the State into two classes, one to be | larger wish had died im infancy. Ailol urhave | Sebr (U 8 revenge), Waraer, . Seventh—The fact that the United States government con- rt to be Ju duaricte where | called senatorial aad the aber, Assembly aibctore; the | served pa ey fcr Mitcbell, Brown, Port Ewen for Boston. eval iy the progenseranen of coe yar tc crerncmmng?, 1s ote I Sormer to be these Whe fer the ton next proseaing years | 10need, ‘are all guilty. 4 Detiart, Ryder, Roadout for Boston. Siders a second lien upon the read @ good investment, and: } shail Dave been, enutled to vote tm the sounty waere | The Tepented the. sabehnae® of the foregetng eppse®. | saltror dette ee + ence let | sat some of the shrewdeatraliroad builders of the country at f . oe F 10 be 7 paused for water: and conctuded ‘Wind at sunset SW. very light, have already paid in $6,000,000 upon the stock (which is to: > =) Lea socane, remo tae Miccellancons. them a third lien), may well inspire confidence in a first lien. x ‘mefoot When speaking of bia | _Mr Wm A Grifiths, Sandy Hook pit, informe us that the — faltered, but he displayed wot the | US frigate Franklin went to sea yesterday, crossing the bar | Elghth—although it 1s net claimed that there can be any by at lean ten days, a iereved ve at 4 PM, with four feet of water to spare, her draught being | better securities than governments, there are parties who: 3 interval be extended to sity days. We inched, fixed on thirty daj the proper time. W: yuld Owens next advanced to the front of the scaffold with | 96 feet 3 crop the hunting ous aad Gfegging Up tefore courte of Tear, svere, . I 40 15 | perfectly self possessed air and said: — Foreign Ports. consider a first mortgage upon such ® property as this be: Serent aod often reluctant immigrants in order to crowd . Nollie... — jewre—I am about to make I a WOA, Ji 4—In port Chas Miller, Bi a > I a a Pe Py “Time no taces, | bareligle ge perpeceaten, om toeeteareceta «| (or Bout, ig Cute Yo a on ne een ee ee 4 ons requ! ot of ten days’ interval: an it will ty * | erime of which Sey ay, borers Ose ‘and man, and as & Noxviras, June oto Cann 7 E Fisher, Emery, for | ments to reinvest in these bonds—thus securing # V4 eo cates Gr cote dying maa, thet sus innocent, ong ares yearsand | NYork, dg; © Clark, Fresthey, for do do; Va- _ 3 teers to they anya ty weil, moreover, y referred The Cornelia, or rather her owner, maintains his old Sleca | om er fevel am aa nection: ‘re Tor do rag nay oe ie $ shubruehip and residence ithe election dierit should be | prisons aa Preveatioa GF Ohana) eee om Siete | cceuige an peabensing Wie winsing poche. Ti been a constitutions) Union man nd shall die one: American Porte. Ninth—As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are ofered t Benson. Should wo ex po ne interval Between geturan. rede aie’ sea Coquelte cones {wo aye”, To haves. fale, trial the jury OSEARLESTON, June S—Arrwed, brig Hoary Laurens, | 1.0 ins sessent at $0 conte on the dollar and actrued iverest, mation and vouing ebange would be 1 prize cians, nesses — \, Weighed against as tompelled by'a apirit of bostility lo adopted claim the prizo of the second class, and as the Carrie | Sern "ute: aay my lifer Monay speculations in | Sstled —Sieamtug Alert, a Northern port; schr Maine | 110) s:6 the the market, being 15 per ehizeus, of by a desire to impede naturalization ee re ives Law, Beauf y "7 cheap eovarkty She Convention will asenat tocus propos did not make the race within the time allotted to vos. 1 One thopsand dollars will buy twemen’s ves any | “SAVANNAH, J \ bf ‘As W0 disfranchisement of erimtaia eee to nd ae dro to seat iny relatives. i sont a back | PFD, NYork-—arr at 8 Pi cube: pO \" seat we propoee i very early identical a do Oe, copy o the a7 — a = yn me ap ang aden - rent whrough many bande after leaving | ry unier, NYork. Tenth—At the current rate of premium on gold hey pay sy seemed’ lus "baviaabie totais the (ual et w Srmaton of | prigas are handsomely engravon—a sliver fruit dish and ot Teeve aslo." dibave been 8 For Other Shipping News See Sieth and Seventh Pages. OVER NINE PER CENT INTEREST a ‘as on motion of Mr. Lt read and es ler. am prepared oF leave SS femme | tw that padiie all not Be voters. We . notorioe he” aed bartered’. aver MISCELLANKUUS, ‘The dalty ‘weneerigtes ere new large, he they Was GESP%S cliow tue tckoaise of" stuns boeese, ‘subsisting Tmiat ny sURy. Brookly= Yacht Club. Hier" eell bias forgive him. He has enused wre to Qin T | eee conenmanmne i be tm New York by the ia the charity of the public, to vote, is to accord an exene. Mr. Varnes, (4om.) of Kings, offered a resolution refer. The deferred race of the schooners of the late re- ‘you all how that. right was the first mau AY POS OF LEAVING TOWN, hn + ha jadiaenee and power over ine eal of our elections to | ring to (he Commitee on Preambie and Bill of Rights, tue | catta of this club will not be sailed till autumn, Aa | who over pesponed to rod and murders man, He aed napisurmers Inthe Dar rde eok eee. Corsinental National Bank, No. 7 Nasesn street, eee “at stake. Sat eens pe question of smeuding the second section of Article 1, | important in the awarding of the prize to the | to Eine This is God's truth, s teen Soup without © oapete Of nares CL — Noardors not to rove hicn Sut of house goa heme. “The | 8° that it shall deciare winning boat of the first class sloops has been made hy mee ak Spee Mf be tie No ce weston mane | Paria” which will preserve the okie tanvois soft ane tie Clare, Dodge & Oy Bankers, ft Wall e¥eet, plated in the making the —— the winner, instead of the Witch, | [hie 0 Gallatin and ‘Did Igo? 'No, alr! | And free from freekies and suaburn, John J, Cisse & Son, Bankers, 33 Wallstreet, the latter having reached the home stakeboat fret | you ‘say that Abe Owens lies on the scaffold, you Supplied with this delicious refrigerant, which cools and Xi — é ee eae Se may iliere me or vot: thet ie with you. bare, tet, bose, py ea) yt A ony and by banks and bankers generally throughout the United! 2 ap actual jal tried rain robbery, a ——_ % Commodore Kidd has ordered « cruwe of all the | be 3 ake te eee sae be tO dims ore States, of whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be 7 yeente of the club, ae far as Ginn, Cove, oa. tne — tong eee, been’ Feperied of is tal ihat ght, porfemern, Ae, and by L. ISABRAG, El'srondway” obtained, They wil also be sent by mal from the compa- the ‘2 peculiarly plensnat meaner.” rm “Row, 1am. Gan ares ‘oat could ASOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1N X ny's oftee, 2 Nassau sireot, New York, on application. Tt been blood. tates eause. —- SEIZURE OF WHISKEY AT SAVANMAH, GA. inieay es, u Aste dria, a8 am oi it. io or charge ul rn , ie Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have fararain Oo, June, an. | Seaeeypactgaonrons ee Semen oe wnaoee | Sec prvoncpe umoale oBrarNRD am | ‘wttees Soe ei be mepetieo hom fr ne United States Attorney Fitch has sexed one hundred Se for the Owens any Mate \buieity or ed rer tafe delivery of the bonda, and eighty seven barrels of whiskey, on an order of the = he ey a ? = | where. ie ies Co . —, Commoner of jaternal Revenue of Wasuington. D.C. I ume you have i) won @ i. pe ore JOUN J. C18OO, Treasurer, New York,

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