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¥ THE EARLY LIFE-OF JAY COOKE. SPECUL COBRESPOBBERCE ean “7s ene he is now a resident, WRCUL CORRESPONDENCE OF TMG. MERALR. senaey Pee et om, Teh | se cooke tin kanal for eens ECooke, married the tani tanh July, elphia, family. Noagrece aud Sleeping Care—Tho Apprentice fA Figures and Pre@clescy Therein—Leve of the reputation of being very estimable aad refined, with m taste for el surroundi| and « order of living. her resides in Philadel haa a no leas prosperously provided for than Angiina—His First Entrance Inte Philadel- phia-Ghert Stay and Reture Home—He Becayea Second Visit af she Invitation of a Leading Bankor—Commencemest There- from of His Financial Careev—Brief Sketch ef His Brethere—Tho Misrepresentation of Jay Cooke and the Unjust Prejudiors Agalust Him Examined—His Reputation ase and How He Made His Meney—His ter fer Bogevolonce, &c. Banvusxy, Ohio, Nev. 15, 1867, Resuming the narrative of Jay. Cooke's early career,,.we find him, after retarning, from. St. Louis, at the age of fifieen, attending sasiduonaly to scheel, and seeking to acquire proficiency in those branches of education which he found by 8 fow years’ experience were most needful in the practical’ beasiness relations of life. The school was ene of much excellence for a Western village ‘te possess, and Is looked back to by those who were ite puerile patrons with s sentiment of grateful racollegtion, . Ip the comparatively primitive time when % existed, the aim of edueation. .was, of ..,,simple and . prac- tioal character. ..Reading, writing and arith- | i | i : Quaker Petition—The Reports of the Com- mittee on Suffrage-The Coming Srugste on tho Question of Disfranchisemest. Mowraousny, Nov. 11, 1867, ‘The Convention to-day has got through more busisess Probably thas durieg the whole of ite previous esasion. ‘Two ef the most important eommitices have presented their reports, and there has also been a larger stream ‘than usual of ordinadioes, petitions, resolutions and other milscellancous legisistive “rgmarcien’”” It certainly ecoms ag thoagh the managers of the Ceaventioa have ' Beem relieved of gil doubts in regard to their future ga their working three-fourtha majority ” enables them todo, A Cow days mote will probabiy ene- [7% Die tie deleiates to finish their labors and retum iit eFiscd but simply to tell the stery of an obscure Western acne Starting out im the world with principle and shitfan a oe Be, bow Rieter upon his own y, advane: imself to a ition of affluence and renown, it a be well fac state some facts relative to his connection witu the gove ernment, which will help to remove s great deal of mhisptesentation aud unjust prejudice against his In two leading particulars he has been misun- derstood; first, as to his financial stand- ing at the ing «oof the war; and as to Qmount of money made b and his partners out of the people by negotiating the government loans. Among the im New York it was coe tomary to speak of Cooke as having ‘been an ob- it i i f f t F : i F 5 i L t ; 3 in bp Rees ¢ & quaster century aaa saa eneral fusntier ad also cecumalited a han fortone ef his°own.’’ He tad abd stupidity’ remaining mute, can only be accounted and metic: conatitated: the deading branches of study | lived. nor transacted Sandusky since ands roe thon pi heen amg tei ey” renee to which \the mind» of: the: rising generation | he left it asa boy to go ty Hladelpnia, tod i Mnmpinabetgeli be: Bingham, ot: trek: abd: sarpuetine Nordse ut Cactoridres on | wan direated.| Wshas boom already'montioned that prada ple iproaghnagodiocpus yi ges ant hs ite, other, politionl . meemjors te. proverve P mand, aanoaveed that 18 erichnetio/‘or igutes'in any form, possessed 8’ pe: ~~ — Teja a pity, ar, shat the pI : fee jax rence the liberties of a G gures’ y 8 Per | nent and successful bankers in tee coun, fepere de Hhick 020 to tropesfus cok aatatid, hacia Perr ier oper tna ef erwin at fitment erage: av a onary Loti oer ory mga eect Canseglempri oeMee Dement hes, ee: appl Ren ey ate or penalty gr Moded Randal thet have had tts {ntetiebtaa! eomplerion photographed ' dl a's Waleld of eitton tt Atiaton | sesoance the caopumvists thee enveing ‘to hic endear Il kinds of local attashessina ‘and clatine: | VSPl@W™ Anoodoted are tol’! of hfe skit, met énty in } OF {ve srendmull routine of incom earefully tm hte dedaten: Buritnere(t Gill!) time for the barbers whe ef course, andes esve!, finally ) country, denemingiion te, whale by the | @nameéfation, bat in working out those complex and thoroughly mastered the science of shut op by : to by the A fow | sudlence im 9 few appropriste remarks. Mr. Sumpor tame of America.” It ts not impossible that, Fh contoms in ound interest and decimal finance in its best and broadest signifieations He | ead valeve and plantation bask: plggers who now stand the. Convention the | on coming forward was very warmly greeted, and, bev- of will vindicate the name | P piesa b SSP. NP? | Raa mede. hleselt sequsined with, tee menaced cherand by the , with tue task of framing | money to. pay for & new Capitol was to qome frem, 62d | ing bowed his acknowledgment several (imes, proceeded tions which, to the fancy of most boys, are a hore atone ; the: i a Mug ln ot * fs ergenn law of Of Alabama, to display their | th@ @ was ‘Saally made the, apecial otdee for | Pt. t', egress, as follows! and even a terror, a ‘ats srvagi ‘on welhbal aabig's Watenlees store of Vefore the eyes of ‘the men , PRO, “8! States | Mu, Pazexpeir—At the'close of « biesdy vebsliion, ‘In- The teacher on one, occasion submitted to:the | thorough enthusiast iv his vocation, he had made .' Sohene beards they have soreped, and whose boots they loons Nagas Te UL AE bcos of nts ue ole in ate by tomy to the more of the class.a problem for. solution which none of the pu- | it the stud; Of a life, and that, 100, m tue most + Mneve.bisckéd, and whepe': de this State, praying on * Independence vated 1m Abe " favorable circtmatances, He pater 4 lexeon sp ention thay ave ploked, and | {2odea" of tne for ke: completion ot Teste for tame of Staterights, it becomes ut) mew 96 dat what: mre pila could grapple with successfully. He: pro- | in the achool ~fpedions the, Diikerte prose guronicieg of the ra. ‘The memorial wae mado the special order nfo more a thse ated ens lk coeded with a picce of chalk to demonstrate the | busitiess tife % @ leading banki operas As hye Joftiess fights of en calted eet ‘dieiur way of'solving the difloulty, and wasidolig so for | very time when the financial crash of 1°37 broke wens * pipet Hee closest efforts of ae irri ware wore tha enough 8 ne awhile in satisfactory manner, when suddenly he ose ‘ pein er dren’ Yak Remy or © ‘thias the darkeys will wot tranquilly endwre mach Deon ih Aeteron, WA are. ai lash cigherioen. Won, Ras. f0F found’ himself involved in certain premises that }-ty the sdrfuce atid siudy the first principles of cd f alt ‘ evitably led to & wrong conclusion. In the | commerce, trade aud finance. Following up bi ager te remain as dumb as so many Trappist monks or (ew rT @uodaimbeat try. 1 og 5 méantime it was ebserved that young Cooke had been all along studying the sum proposed and watching the teacher's process of explaining it with intense interest. When the latter discovered himeclf in « state of inextricable embarrassment the embryo fiuancier had just worked out men- tally the correct reudering; and, with « flash” of “triumph, ‘relieved his. perplexed preceptor from the dilemma in’ which he Was placed by pointing out where the error in repla came lay. Thenceforth both teacher and course of study for a quarter ef @ century, the epening ofthe war found bin, as Ihave said, head of one ef the lar; banking houses in America and possessed what ia, other times would have been deewed en auple fortune. So much fur the tinancial antecedsnts/of Say Cooke. The prevalent impression regarding the source of Mr. Cooke’s present wealth aud the amount be realised from negotiating the government leaus ie even more erroncous. iu the first place the Treas- ury Department did not avail itself of Cooke's assistance until it had utterly failed ‘itself to dis- pose of the government bonds fast enough to meet the increasiag demands of the war. United States securities Were a pew thing to. the popries aud tliey beld: sloof from investing their earned money im them uulil they unde: stoud their ciarae- ter more fully and unui they were couvinced that by lending money 10° the goverument: they were doing a good thing for themse ves aud the coun- try, fa ry word until the loan Was’ Thoroughly pop ulurizeds ‘AC a time when all other expedients had ‘To these ‘‘anities”’ derived from bistory and the heart Of tho people, inay be added anoiver whore nataro is the arent tenener; I refer to tho position aod of our pot. ast the whole contin- ‘Ge aif tacitly out many more seasions ef the Convention Bike s0 many ebony automatoas, No one who has been iectrified by the stentorian accents in which they shout ~ @atayeand noas Bingham’s trembling hand dictates |) we@@ Wemtere to assort that nature mended them to eoutentediy maintain fur ever the monoteny of uabroken » tienda; no one who has obverved the authoritative Gad dignified manner in which they Instruct the soltte: ine Seewage to ete este mea ortue Faler mountains kept people apare wi bad eve “like kindred e Coma iagied intone? There is no reason wiv ney oh id not commingie here. Natare in every form fa propitious, Facility ef intercourse, not leer vom mon advantage, leads to. unity; but these areours, Here are Trivers, Gumerous aod famous. being so came to enterisin a higher regard for the culatiog ferte of young Cooke, and were pre- pared to see him eclipse them: all in arith ical akill and jiency. Ju this, expectation the; experie no disappointment, as be gave e; getiea aie hen’ placed ibs foremioet in’ ide Ct im = forem ie ‘world to-day. ‘*At'this time his father, 18‘ monsonger, of ‘es anseered, ‘anst (hoe send lightaings that abey Y” The country is ane expanse from the rotia te! the warm waters of the Gulf, and from the‘at ul Seon mend é ernel or urneug! ; ‘epen f failed, andthe government, knew notwhich way favor af knees ot ew gery the dusky fais erared sain mle tine, souhiye a ae: vu aed ’ Utentel sooner of Congres, ad mae t bie to tutn for funds Jay Cooke andertook the task of sround them, sed labored toex- ted leetean vie a from his legisiative duues took great pains to cul- pocclenising eee ron doe ron hesstee, with axwuive business re Ny aa nage’ oa and Europe, possessing the c uce q nent pt aud, pra all, bringing to upon the subject an eathusiastic fuitu in the atriotism and pride of the people, be seemed te the De it. to be av eligible man for the work, aud a contract was mauve with him accord- ingly, In all Jorcigu lands, goveruuicn? loans, are ficeta inne sous a taste for solid and sensible read- ting. “He had no difficulty in influencing their me: nbouy shocgie ifcl ‘and veuing. ‘Tbe ouly pas rei 5 tune in borage tore neved forsaking Noy dag wae fishing, pascatory art ‘is | ite been 42 enthusiastic wer... When not oc- cupied With his studies he loved to steal away by ‘the take shore i rat. See eee es ed be i ie the or 3 f bonds ral, are at band; the righest ores the most goldea with rudely fashioned rod and line, | - bane, v aap oe ik an be sty fe enly gives f with the larzest coal Seiad the word below, Pretec fag ema angling” for base,-pike or sad et teatrare poll beer ore vada ball 18 ~s worth; 1 dees voush tw aay waneer for! its tno, largeat, ore Gelder of (Ate) vorld, above | pickerel. When a-boat was “available ue was be A Deuides added tbat be orainally » aid of ancient Gaul that, kee stracture, | scompumed,.. with, .one,,"0r .twe. compaineus, five per ceut, comnuusion em. ther sales; 10 See aa tic Be Naw eines Ineweif asa ite vast plains and. cepaderabe rivers, to bout sail, and rove « aie the memerous bn | guaranteed from ions, Uur government of- : ) aa wu be seen by a relerence to fo become the seaie> of 8 arent civil | iA sGs in usc lake onside the bay ‘OL these there | fred Cook five-cighths of, ona gent.ga, the ge gee ly Tg EE ayy ld Bat ‘he structure of ot country |i Y- Ol-these there | siguat of lls wales, he to all risks and i, Pislne aco waster’ and out rivern.are | 49 clic called Gibralter, welind whicit Perry, ou) Duv'SIl costa. This' wan far lese Uh rhe 4 conveman, Caraway, opened the business of considerable, furnishing @ thenire than | theeve of batuie, awaited the approach ol the | Si ucay cost the governuielt to ‘itwelf, ony ‘meruing by proposing the follow- geographer” [cts tate then- | Britwh fleet. It thave beeh & dream of the aud only about one-cighth part of what English, “amendment to ibe voastiution,” whien wa re tnua_appointed by nature, which ie sow vere for | yuveuite engler’s, wien tihiing among the ruck ot | hand ( wm a get aap weap oo conn 4 ferred 10 the eommitiee:—That common food of thanktod ‘Then all-hait to the revadiie, ae bigpereanne niet, lene cae ey, be. shaeid rio Lhe ys Tinka. Cooke, however, @arriete vball Bot Rave power to meke distieetion aod one, aad imdiviebie Nal Poiie to late it aa ali his own from shore to | *T¥ice Unaccompanied by ever, white 10 from of the rength je'ail car econceraments, and seocesion are aiready hike 1pe estinct moa. : accepted the oiler, amd entered with fire and en- tea acaba ak rene of aatee.” at ue 14 naslen nad nelaton, omy secondly, st Stormer, "geolociant perfod—ie be sova only tm | Slat. It'mach @ dreuin were ever indulged 10 \t | ory y'ypeuihis herculean mudertaxiog. » ‘Fise i wi ‘sederstood to" be. tavended to com- ‘3 common, coex- | tyemuneum ef, bistory. thelr extinction mast ue been amply lone: fee: can cuim not | et ee ccess wich crowned his word is S pr $f, weeping. gure 19 ve Uckete for aps the een al, Neat eeaeyans disappear a iatine teal Casa rak Soke ies Se oe at FS ite 8 regal | itseif a feauure in ite four yearn’ ptraggle, Out on iabin Je, but ws pny 5 SOC cme. halen Waa pabeet atteaee | cre tee cece eal Gantnaes tae f . tran eeetgeene ok Oe Per obese ees, oiling owt “ae” in tones, the oe —, meoy Qt apartia | will be coucerd for discord; ‘smiles for frowns) res Cooks paid eue-iont rerad wis beet apes cach of abe Geltyeste ae depend prong =f domination, | There, sibben | ot bie ita ig ss equa ents = (ai Be Ane eee ory poo we Takes to ‘ngeunee sarod euity of Sie tepablie, ona ail wil fond Ane piety deli the bouds and” trascuil @ pro: son cniaee Beethro tn Babel ‘a | State and the safety of fee ste Sy cone Csagees'st albany 74 ie aaSene ‘the | he ip. Since that of Rome sowing bas bese |: his remaining three-sigithe’ ~Sfaratag Tone’ "The ‘wegroes ave but to open toed | jes.te wdetuer wo bate not boca ton Bul cog cee | sorpaien darunce, tegetee from seven ealonien were | so co Local jeaiouaies and (peogrape eal dio~ pants of sravelliog agente, and { quoauh, and they éhy ) have all they ask for. toe a teh ne gd Best Reins om, of, he Fascias. actions Willi be: Wet te: the vattinctinas' ot ia, comenge |: bets of Pecsdbertoad Wikter tt kts cathent kiea Br. the followmg,. whieh was. re} farerane pane ated, tne muon of civilized war | the cenias Prevaiied. | A''plaa | coaniry. Then. todesd, theme will be no Neth. so | luxury o( & vacation clsgwivere—and starta out.iu | S9% Indeed. Cooke’ pre resto yin ai - ba pro es | it ape was presented by thle master mii ing for wuat | Boul. ‘De Kast, no Weet; bat will be one wauen. | the morning early, with bis rod and line as of yore, | sdvertising. . ngrens, Fal auyw be. wilting 10 sotrast F erges era in at ral " by No of the ‘bat. the @ ng C yore, in pegotiasing nearly diteeu mile teamedianaly after the close of thé war, and since, | WS land the incarns ‘whose ‘atrocious conduct | wee called ‘a gene! BE ars oro} s ge eos ot, Sereda es ag aud to the old favorite nooks among the Ciitls, Tous of U bende can dea te sated ehrontnaee tes besa tates frooimen, and weir | suring te, lates the moral ennsibiiiiiesof the | “President General * wn'ye each sblooy should nave | will receive oar regard. the ihera Crom, | where as a-boy in over days ko played the angler Bistes , Sit Sree uae beend aut Gade? exe e Bot Insult the Convention by | represent: lols contribetions, Maw-e- } faming with beauty; set even the Nurth ser, ‘aud dreamt, perhaps, that gold instead of white measure to lls ‘allelod use-of pritter’s ink, Mise lbw at ibe Biaks wasous their Eaowiodge or cos, | "pune is ? . nod Wig Gavicg estou care white Now Yorc | so” tong the “guide, of. be.) mariner land "une | sind dreamt, perbape, tee His appeals io tid pabpla thrvugh the columns of a deny pent simam ame | Stn Pens al 2 te caren nate tobe 0 Sete Grmttogat will bs cer wonbtp. nd Meligia., Ae Mivhom Juy wes wa be titecath year: his -brother. | ¢¥<"Y Bewspaper iu the land told irresistibly in the re ray ail oraafe and deorers of the Fro, Fauly to ail Who “Gectre te vicious restrained and nation ante, confenved Te oeticided sovereignty, ie in-law, Mr. William G. Moorhead, then largely iuser- oo Ate canteetcs of oc teks the Apri ths taew yo eaied incanal and railrond entérprises, aud re- ea TE oy Og pad aretura visit to San- of gana Uy saame ary here <4, Was eut of pucket to the amount of is fevoted and declared gull and void: ordi. Ls en : dualf@ smildjon .doliata . fer, ad end ‘Bot apply to those who have beon bound by and bv where he Jormecly resided. ie was td pendeing. oBenyisa consent nuk poamacenar pon tooataien pa ae the’ piedieléney Gompieteness say | Oe e conpected Jose the. loan, ” a 208 apply Se ssinece wines parente are dead snd ell, aed bo wh d while could “be shown for the vat- ie pew lnempabiz of oir whe have ue relstives ‘eniversal <anibiter ie those beancuseeFedacatoe*abapeed | 1, ana bends had then failed to sell Gapable end to maintain them. We of James the yoathfai orator atten, | Saves ond wo mercantile pursuits, and uwited hum w become | a.’ liey bud when offered by the this ‘Tals ordinance 1s undoubtedly to be weod as a cleak Socks sean epidiuas’ tad’ sakedyy aut the cry, | pride of our @ bookkeeper in his office. The invitation was Amount would have been avead to Uueke, aa. EEL’ Tastes chered oe erotuanss RE OR hen orca ee SS PPO 0 ee | easeeee toner embraced, ‘und this marks Jay Cooke's first sc- |.) could have had: no claim for reimburse re wo female universiiies to the Beate, «' ibe poner of te wole west diaunstion ef ecit.” toa repuuire, . Mass onthe Treseary.. tnd ‘he eevanden poy Buch were the voices that heratded oar . dem cogriant fee she eapreuonte of 28 ites, watige y(t whom the stranger in s short tine made & very or om his gov rument Hae wo eitke DUO ARATION OF INDRYENDENGE MANE A WHEW RATION. exerci: ce een a eetaeenl eat sheen favorable impression. Iu thode days the intlux of reslizauan of a f the br fe he might The rroonchmiten — blees been disep pointed. amount toca in tog mate Des wore cibge, Logee Sl embmoe the who, for f Young men from ibe eoaniry, especially irom he Save 2 ge self fly ony ed without restratat, ‘of the iiGuance Of fraud, and If more Far West to the large Easern cities was pot Dear pest be chiedly derived) from the at it <r ‘i fi ots Shoat boaines wives hae outed i wy tn is ! ; b Mat.) ¢ in c: of their pri a0 public ban! pbc be declared coluted Vo voprescaiation, sad rd eon eran ne a A, % tbe Loos In this Way he has ede vastly bepetied va a curecooheammeremnanami O ~ of ine Velie nates OF Aroerton ts Oxnard connection @ith the’ governntcat loan; but its the. lees ¢ thet @ Of the relations between the “united cuiontes’? ’ ¥ ‘Mr, Hats presented an ordinance that the Supreme Seaeus be ‘aahnas cast in tuver ct toe and the mother cowa'ry, and, Go AY Le peppery oie ent Coors Judees of the Siste snail consist of thre:, who | conetution. 7 ak of those who be | of gslt-evideut truths on ‘whiok (hie. severabee hay Ge Aeiny ethers’ bate hs me hail be apveruied by ‘he Governor of Ne pT tts aes tee bow ona ite on tay ey 65 | uethed. and the. pew, mation was founded Lal sequel shows le wah correct in brings hi aaah Soto advice aod pee So Ses. the | ica. ‘of the qualified decors approve ot the const! ‘the “united colonies” that are dectared to be hia calculation. After spending nearly a fa 3 that tbe Judges of the Ciroait ‘end Probate rata me tha muswon? itiea well | end. wdependent Giaies; and this set 1 jue Phiiadelpua, where he learned a good deal about | S10 & 1 brings the miilitary'heroes promotion Re ‘bis Beate shail Lereafter be appe:a.ed by the | ksewa EES aaron mau thousands ot ufled by, the sabime declaration that all mea the watare of siocks and finance, his brether-ib- J» Bak eon erner, by and with the advice amd comest ef the ane Sine remem gre eps trom oe equal, wite ooctn sentra ple ne hee law's concern was dissolved, Mr. Moorbead ac- gbouarete ‘ val Hn Asapeiel he did ‘The ordinance was referred. irae aerate teem apres omend ten tri it juss powers Meas, the fon: Oepuing the govermment post of consul to Vaips- naan on v7 ‘ as partite ta cai ten. Mr, Kavran offered at ordinance to raity certain | oimg as ee eons They Yen sone the goverand are was thet aimerican com rasa, Jay Feterued w his home in Handuaky, proseh of bags F bwlee ‘tha Pociesoes peevidencbans och note pong tea of Sess Sse saeeel aa acne ta oriatow aa Boaza ripe erusat uae cocoate Und cio af the ne “ rom po res | pA po Apri away in seat gents sommainara resi, irae postlan it ts not a toad ther pang, grevett ome fer Pas's Sew ecto, phn bar 2 adr be an active and eee member of the Epia- ‘and perfermed, or oraered done, | 20", mae’ enante, never much soon multe oh mes éeaan tae ua tae mie of execu. of incite We oe a san enory fram rah pe Pei cae covenhated ‘eny ou “be Ganbier, One, geeint and jodie sidearm good fein sree the 11a Wi sora nod on shrink back at tne idee, ot : ae f Scusttation of’ lus United States, stoepsing Investments | © malt of a ae vanis,. He bas built owent eae ae es | eg eee Fpl EE : J : ‘ererpiing 8 ‘temat =i : rs im. the vicinity of wg of for, worder. before trial” and | our sick and seccased to thets tenclor Pola’ Sve great, fuss Rushuge Lee, Hills, tear Philadelpbin. "in Seren sean corre, ot Atoa, ein | ott Ses grape Reed lg up Kbdrly 3 poritar_e pets on ne tr Stat Shy wun res | mea seen pe eee, oat eer ee Seceeetionemnte tee errs fog public oticers for sendered dating the rebeiioy. all of which inventmenta, | ""Xs dleiniereoted mahi Witi my that Wwe are it ber harsh o fore he dreamed of being a millionaize.. pardoae end penta @eciarea tilega) aud Sosa see 2. a at tne et pawer of our ee . velabe endthe came and coufirmes, sub- a0 weil a, aes oh Selina ove vows POLITICAL We TELLIGERCE, a to ce rans ot and sapervede as according 0 | SSuisscof the ciner. Thommnde or ent ennte ae 5 20%, trials. to bs allowed vn Judgments rendered paeunes tent: the pera rl thet Lawrence county, Obie, gots the banner offered by the Somber, 6k beg the Pee tas apes. Aatonee;, Mi |,.dbeme smeiares anh canting ouatanre meno pesos Democratic Bate Cétniaiies'ior the latzett démoeraite denis, 'bondn, ke made since the Lith of Jenvary, tng thir toronto ruin arb ota fore one fate,’ The ‘pain whe one tnousand two hubered ame it Oe ee lasenel a few remarks in reset. Kine cots trom oun, eel ta that hey may a sos veeen Shinsar othe remarks wag Sally" teterpbined te | nace righta ‘The Westiagion Star Ivarne that the “GanOr ofa RarGtbssins masrarabaudre tobe den pe a perry hed an (hterviow "With | Generas bre mint se tant hapa bg nedinds | eaten ; pot cuppa oe otse Grant. ‘Dering tho convervation,” says thé Mar, “Mp, readered evusiderati Sa. waey Biates Obaétel aa! oer ip feetnes tocar wat shal disiozal giemes aggregate ih Gis coal we pron tia te boa bated i referred, | accordingly. ATIAL LAG, ‘Mt, Aust offered the (oiluwing ordivanes:— fuse to voie, ‘Thers 9) thm fies. must be cold indeed hoped be Would be clebted, Gehetat Grant tmmed- Pek ramets rrr cha asa sPekra ane ree aoa sss voy tee i soeetin waa Sebr mtet the techie gudectont ot ngfal nat ie, | lureunee poreaica fee fe ‘ng country nat rth all is ene Mr, — again brought up the suvject of thie Presidescy im many testances councetions were 6 anit As wo y a, ee eon im think of « state and said, ‘General, we Want to rum you for President Wishes or interests of owner, aii suce freedmem | measure, by Sea women who tuall pw be eltmen and | tesaon Uh ar + per redieat and I want to koow whet I duaithy when I return home.’ ‘he Se vah aoenconrn sbsti be. und'tne | we tha level m Ganepel Gonate sialon, Gag Sethings Gi. : 5 Raph petn- ear" y be enutied & ait nr C3 be Any mee ing ama.’ « pine ae of taba pm aban mina The Galveston Bulletin, November 8, publishes the be Lovey I mee ae cag ono nal Union letter of resignation of the laie Atiorpey General of Seve erent metgena ieonn, Wiae Alezeates n. WUlen, besten 9 - he Fensen for retiring (fom the position to whien he wee Mr. Gi ‘ance Loopyry toreuite totta, Sho ised wri ceed apporated v9, General Griffin, Unt the Inte prociamation of Governor Pease, dated. the 26h olt., of bisa to do what. is imconsiatent with bis of office, an ‘Weil oa with hie settjed conviction of law—that, le, to regard the leaistation of Texas, since, Fobrasey L. 406d, I sks allyl faut Tee orders directing General Rarry te presses te Cambie bow ee and be has been dirested erates tnt ee ahs” Saad Ep ee 10 Now Yorn ond will sromed beulh in a tow Capa, eimmen,” a question whieh, great deal of laughter, BB pvy Te. oribonee wes indefinitely, Mr, RevxoLpe ofered C foliowing frem the Com- mt to all mee Pap CR ROT Ae a} ; at He E a — Rational seal and on tho i formsch tis supreme fest, the Girt to lhe the M if

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