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10 NEW YORK HERALD, suNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. pa a oad atuniemnucpemaaietmala — ai cosine Dalt adozen, No, the lookers sera somone a wns suber mart ‘s ‘i i RECON’ TRUCTION. ra tie or white men, and of wen, 400, who had kept | canp” .qnantly sppointed as an additional giao do- | we ( fish neaindione, weasel We, cesane tan a rar = A 3 away from the When tho celeguca were elected; | ("= sa the staff of ( al Charies F. Smi id filled | to protong the of ge hold of some money, | ©! , with poaates, enge, Vinee Ee. Laura, Jacobse ye = ‘The nad come there and looked ou the proceedings sick z Pomtion of acting, satisant adjataat 1. He | Many have bee tryin’ to'sk-esr the peoples, Gentle: ‘iia. Panta, Newor, Vout Manes, Hey 10 reivel,'Live Oak, Comme, Cling TOE Vi" A TATE ‘con Ab nent and indignant at the degradation which b feranined on ¢he rai Smith Laut ater the | mons, lot mo tell ‘you Congress bas given us the Tight to ee aoe Brocka, 16 de aind (oroer Peava, Nor id—-in port brig Wm Mason, Smat , fos 4GiNt s beer forced upon them—inen who declare them 4 | capture of in, <e o resigeed, Mr, News- | assemblage in Convention to represent the people; the gor Snap aon; Connors, oa grow Pesca, Yor a as yatta the Union this day as Thaddeus ste =—_etves | ham was pateequecty appointed’ “adjutant of the | have sent men here who Rever represented the peoples take Galen tbinn Bivec! foe aren iy ibla, 10 oa Besant ay $ ONDENCE OF THE HERALD. self, bub who canuct co-operate ins <eus him. | Thirty-second Missouri infantry, ‘and with it partici. | before. Gentlemens, I tx ashamed when I hears the | Schr F Waites tthorealte’ i Wall, Bangor. 19 days, ne . Tiny Se i wite evil and danger to the whe’ — eure fraught | paiod im the battles of Chicksaw bayou, Old Post of | remarks of gentlemen: here. Gentlemens bal, Cox, ¥ juiligan, athegpernre w Ftrth Day's Procerdi and Spirit of the | wera the seatinests of the sp” .@ Union. Such | Arkansas and alt the battles about Vieksburg. He left prep Re ‘anda clerk. Gentlemens, let A Driper, Me dws, Bangor. ec utmertonn, Parse Sdn to etre aye i speaker, in a lond, clear tone. ‘and as the | the army and came to Loutsiana in 1864, amd practised | taxes come! Who brought on this rebelliou? You tells 5 acca Wildes “ones eo neneree. OH. Deo 14—arvived. brig. Herommnees, M “ Body. 5 1867. fee white inan,’? this dise aieuaths certs “He | Iaw at Donaldsouvilie, Waere be was clerk Of the district | us wot to have such luxuries as other Conventions. I Sehr J Paine, Clay ro therry gram m Maria ital, Shepard. Whi ag 4, NE: doa Seen, ‘Ya. Des. & recopsiruction laws of _at with and opposition to the | cours Mr. Newsham is aa extreme radical and one of | say (with a thump on the desk) let us have all we can Schr Vicksburg, eee Phi Tee proceotings opened tovlay by a debate on the ap | fay cavers aud © wsngress found vont in deaton- | the sharpest criminal lawyers in the Stats. | Owing to | gel! (Sensation). Let us make monoy, and siay hero as | Schr Merriman Kellow, Portend, ate eae cenit, roman, Molourass semen hpen mittees, which brought out the spirit | and apping of the hands, oft repeated, | the prejudices of the ruling sentiment of Lonisiaca as is necessary to reconstruct dis Convention. Behe Marla Hall, Portland, or, Faulklin, ad fc tawcngion: ne, ees polntment of como the floor f w@aruer (ban ever, A federal officer on | applying nooalierta to tue disfraachised element, he is pr Roll Ishall vote for $10 a day. Who meee en Peters Bering: s PG ive. ue nf O'Doushus, ls of both parties in a striking mannor, Leading radieat | ‘Or vor” wesc upoa the mon, but at shat moment | @ebarred from ide enjoymont of the practice of Uis | these taxest Who galled this Convention?” Sehr Annie Herbert’ Davia, Boston. eriet Baker, NYoik. aon Saws members contended that it had not yet been ascertained ” -om General Popo himself could have silenced the | profession. Mr. No’ hem was elected Nothe Conven. ym well subsided, foie Poneee: eee: Conner, ps ered Nl he Convention; that r |= eAt(eatation, tion, against throe tickets to the field, as am extreme ©: ir. Ingraham (colored), while in favor of $10 per day, Schr J Howard, ty Pall a ir, ata Springer, lett, ‘who were npg a eps im "uem- Tee members of the Convention started ib their chairs { dical. He speal Bas enidiora, Os but wtien be does rise nis wees bis scyoget soneniaes for seertia at be- Py er eae val BELPAST Dec decnrriten’ whe vaio, Roane, NYoM bag: bers or officers not been swort 3 ". cer and looked arovad uneasily ag the applause continued, § arguments carry weight in (ho Convention, cause they were slaves iu the they should now wer, a yao, J ‘ain | Ont shen they parcelted thet Oo vinttane war mateoaad | Soke Lyoch (abla, of Carroll, was Beri to Costte- | rush into needles sapendisute. The resolution Oxiog |. Bete Pointer, Wull Frarlen BRISTOL. Der Arrived, wr Sustoey, Richards, Won seats were contested and had to underge %\n invest; they plucked up courage, aud, after order had boen re- | derry, Ireland, 1m February, 1829, He was educated (or | the pay of members at $10 per day in United States | ctr Mary Miller: Gukgton, Providence for Philadephia. | det serest oraess, CHARLE han Dec M4, a ip George Won, On the other hand, COMBE ative yor tlored, Bradley, the Boston ‘mulatto, soso up ead wa | a merchant and in 1839 catered & commercial house in | currency was earried by a vote of 66 to &2, only four etaine on thei fmlth, Providence, “Lost both Tigiees Woaki Mackans toe aoe ere ™ @rgued that until committees WeT® gypornied oo sub- | dressed rer ly Letterkenny, where he remained until 1842, when ho | colored men voting in the negative, The blacks of hr C T Watson, Corson, Providence. usd Seoaaas Manhattan, Woodhull, § ckford 4 could come. proper ah . “Mr. President,”? he said, in a.voice trembling from | came to the United States, Disappeinteg in gesting | course are in for making hay while the sun shines. Schr Emma Haight, Avery, Providence for Baltimore. wee 0) Dee 9—arnived, sehr ap ah ‘ord ect coul Properly Nefore the Convention, | excitement, ‘it is contrary to al entary rules | employmont in mercantile houses, ho apprenticed hiia- | Aftor further wrangling a3 to the number of days to | Schr John Crompton, Miles, Providence for Blizabevaport, | NEOK Day “nea c and that a committee on the subject of contested | for the spectators to appiaud any remarks of the mem. | self toacarpenter. During the three years of his sp- | which the session should be limited, the session termi- | g¢pt Lore i ney (og as for Bonon: Tannoen elections should De ome among the number, This met | Der, and I call'upon out to prevent 1." Prenticosip Mr. Lynch was a closo student aud at i's | nated. The majority seem determined to draw their in, Chat, New i - hii Tousen, to for ‘dor Sustain, Govan peg Rut (here was po for the temporary presi- | close entered Oberiin (Ubio) College. Subsequently bi $10 per day so long as the half a million dollars pro- Behr J Smi en, wh, Nellie Suse, Pressey; Gen Hay Sehr Kditor, ask ‘New, Have Pressey, dv for Bost: 2 «Phil do for Milton: Corvo, Pickering. do for Portland. ptt Nelly 8 Spenter, White, New Haven for Philadel. ih ti eorercmse ot oie =e Schr Neil; lobbie, A Dee 1i--Arrived, rs. ie ‘oo! chr Jouph Aci. Brown, Nw fe aren Baltimore; Andrew Stevart, Gilbert, Albany; 'T Benedi ‘ Schr Old Zack, Lynch, New Hi. Higier, do Ezpepite, Beebo, Elizabethpert eh OC Bardeit Branca, New Haven for Blnabetipoct, | , GALVESRUN, Dec Arrived, tare, Went Wind, Dyoetts \ 7 % § 3 igh, Ra 0 Sarai es’ Niet gente Sih, bark C8 Rogers, Ballard with # good deal of favor among mod , and | dent to oxerciae his for atime the tebate becaine doubdiful, The utmost | had passed, and tl “ Frage rye a fetter a son " : re _ « revious ¢ ” . | passibl Perceiving this, a delegate arose aud moved popul jacation in 0, and for years preco’- | mombers bave under serious consideration the pro- pang ape De ve th ae qneetien, 8 eet tea they be requested to take off their hats, and Mr, | ing the breaking out of the war was superintendent of | priety of withdrawing trom the Convention with a view ito parliamentary phrase wit! the nogroes, was so mixed | Blodgett tendered the request, Some complied withthe | public schools in the city of Circleville, Ohio. In 1853 | of terminating tho farce by the want of a quorum, but up with substitutes, ns and amendments that | demand, while others retained their chapeaus upon | Mr. Lynch was admitied to the bar, but never practise! | I question it. Ten dollars per day these hard times is neither the Chairman nora majority of the Cenvention | their heads, which contempt for the wishes of the Con- | Jaw. Entering the army in 1862, Mr. Lynch participated in | too tempting @ prize to throw away, thority. The ebullition of feelivg | was a member of the faculty of Oberlin for three ye: vided for by Blackburv’s ordinance lasts, pectators were again silent avd im- | Leaving tue college, ne identified himself with the course It is asserted pubucly that a number of tho white knew What was going on vention so excited the indignation of a delegate—one of | all the campaigns which Tesulted in re-establishing fed- Sehr Sarah Jones, Nickerson, New London. D Finney, Townsend, d In this m ihe Te delegates looked imploringly to | the freshly imported ne een eager og ‘up and | eral authority im the Mississippi valley, from Cairo to the gebe Horizon, Szilth, New London. 40; be redmsi artes Eisiage 8fore bar Oeewal Hunnicutt opes of gleaning some ine | Moved that @ sorgeautat-arms be appointed to “un-hat | Gulf, At the close of the war he purehased s plants. NEW JERSEY. r wireh, Gilford. New London. 3 . Sebr Kate Armstron, eats etme: New London, te formation, excepting Porter, Platte and Thomas | the tion in Carroll and was elected to this, Convention by an pee Bin Sebr Danl Webster, Cole, New London, Dec M—Arrived, steamer Franconing (radicals), (hore were few representing thi party who No, ne, nd,” exclaimed a dozen voices. ‘They | influential constituency, Mr. Lynch is a gentleman of w pt Schr Laura, Thomas, New London. NYork i Portland, ral kuew much 1b parliamentary usages or rules of | are not on the floor, and are not obliged to take off their fine attainments, always courteous im debate, and a lersey City. ca, Hall, New London. wnoniLs. Dec 9—Arrived, brig John Brightman, @ debate, Confusion continued, and each moment the | hats So the matier was dropped. member who is destined to make his presence felt before A Woman Ingane.—Among the passengers who arrived Scar Hania ee New Londo " Oleceed—Bar CV Minot, Healy, Boston. Convention became more befogged and the African The Bogro who had answered for Mr, Christian was} the close of the Convention. Mr. L. is worth several | q, the depot yesterday morning was a woman named = {ots Tene. y. New Loudon for Perth Ambo ared. q Pordand, Ct NEW ORLEANS, Dec 8—Arcived, sehr Anna Lyons delegates more and more bewildered. The radical tead- } thea called up t9 tho stand, and in respoase to the thousand dollars and has @ personal interest in the State, Bon Joseph, Hil Mortiand, ot gee. Rockne, Se: Quek, NYork: Bien ed ers who could onlighten the body would not. and tho | question stated that he bad beon sent there to repre- | William Jasper Blackburn is # native of Arkansas, | Kerr, who by her movements excited the commiseration conservative meimbers who saw ta the movement a | #ent Mr, Christian, who considered bim the fittest per- | 8nd was born in 1820. He spent hi en cts yr eT of the employés. She was accompanied by her two hi Norwalk. ‘9th—Arrived, ateamsbips Martpos Srp Wily a Bere, : Bopingion for Philadelphia, ville, Baker, do via Havana; Comcordia, Sears, Boston; sbi desire w oust them by the administration of the test | son to attend the Convention. and Southern Missouri. He entered Jackson College, | children, who that they were on their way to Schr Elizabeth, Theobald, Theobald, Live: pool, Below, coving up, bark oath, tt copfusion reign supreme, and the Convention's ‘After tins fracas was over tho election was proceeded | Columbia, Tenn., at the age of sixteen, was am indus- |. their father in New York, They had come from Cin- Bobr Native, ‘ead, Gree Se Er wih Oe moran ben sulla Pendle, New Yorx brains, ike its color, continued to be darkened by a | with. and upon the first ballot Mr. Parrott was elected | trious student and carried off the honors of his class, | cinnati, and as the poor woman seemed to be mot og far Tentporeman, Davie Gui rs, 3 me le bane ks Valparaiso (Sp), Yeern, and Maria Pujol, Bar coud. Platte (radical), of Petersburg, and Williams, con- | permanent president by a vote of ove hundred and throe | but was compelled to leave college without graduating. | deranged, the police authorities sent to New York wit! Sent QC Acken Hobbie, Stamford.” rorvative, of Aurherst County, at length enlightened the | to forty-six for Mr. Dunning, Upon motion the election | Returning to Arkansas, he ontored a printing office, the | the view of ascertaining the whereahouts of ber hus- Schr Evelyn, Burger, Stamford, owe Pass, Dec 9,6 PM, wind SE and clear, baromete: body, and soon they began to seo into this dark matter, | Was made unanimons, Batesville News, sorved bis apprenticeship ugh and band, Schr Maria, Hull, Milford, ‘80,60—Arrived, steamship Mexico, Pithields Vera Gris; ship whteb, after some little more wrangling, resulted in the | A committee wat became the publisher of the News Subsequently. h Newark. Bohr A Jackson, Smith, Reatyn. te ier Mamie aan, Meaaaee adoption of the following chair, and whou followed the career of a journcyman printer in Tite Ruvort or Tue Sociery or Sr. Vineet ve Pavt.—The Seaman Acaghoe, Feiy ety Bedford, with mdse and | outside walling orders. Satled, obi ‘arcturu, Expounter, sabsvlve Zoata comion of rian, appintet to ] ceeds apaec, wed, though not lent in anguage, | Kock, Van Buren and Fertil, tn lege became | annual report of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, | pamensers to Ferpueon & Wong, erento tereheratte | port to thi avention the best practic: node of prow * ae Hee ipa nd sonetiationy focluding *t Fourth of July stump oration. He said that they were | Claiborne, which he conducted for many years, In 1859 | connected with St, Patrick’s cathedral (Conference of Boke Broly Barger Fo cer ne Pe peck ate raets ts: sail— RYPORT, Dec 11—Arrived, schr ace ‘A Croker; duties of Lhe standing committees, m sheary there to help the great republican party of the North; | he established the Homer Jliad at Homer, in Claibo: St, Patrick), bas made its annual report, The receipts Sonr M Van Bure Harding, Eilzaveth rt for | Pawtucket, te iol chra Mary A Row! performance of the business of this Coaveu- | that they inust do their work carefully, a8 tbe enemies | parish. of which paper be is still editor and publisher. | of the year were $1,585 87, and the expenses (including | Schr Delphi, Allon, Elizabathport for Tall Riv Poller Rock: perl serge Mer a i pr of the Convention and of the republicans were watcbiag le is known throughout the Union as the fierce onem charitable disburseionts), $1,585 37, leaving a balance Schr ME Beara, Morretl, Bleabethpore for Bridgeport, % M— bark “ge (Br); Tlis matter disposed of, a radical momber, an ex-.| them closely, and be did not wish to add any more | of treason and secession from the fii | man who, | of fifty cents im the treasury. One hundred and SAILED. ile Flora A Newoou! federal bomb-proof general, offered the toliowing, which | burdens to those already carried by their Northern | during the darkest days of rebel rule, openly deciared by Shy-two families were visited during the year, Steamships Pereire. Havre: United Kingdom, Gla: Gorman, Salem for Rappahannock rive! isdostined to cause strife, confusion and probably a | friends, They must also be cautious how they act, so | bis pen and voice his detestation of rel He is ao | of which. number sixteen received permanent relief. | ceila, London; Fran Liverpool: Borwssi asaberet aes 12, 8AM—Arrived im the might, ‘obra Magele Cu smash-up of the Convention:— that they can never be kept under foot by those | able debater, in porsonal appoarance ungainly and do- | Among many other cbaritable objects to receive | Barnes, Havana end S in Salvador, Savane seen ana hk Rates Sree Pea Resoltod, That the Committes on Privileges and Elections | Who would trample upon them, who would | cidedly the Thad Stevens of this body. the society’s attention during the coming year, is the | nah; Montgomery. d go; ¢ ‘Charm Tamnpion erlentoe: Gea Grants for Heneiee: Anan Me Nase. Humphrey, Pecians de and they are hereby instructed to a if there be | distranchise them. Shall we be ruled by these | The question of money to pay tho expenses of tho | debt and insurance on the Sisters’ Hospital in Bieecker | New Orleans; s wey BC aigut, Washington: r, Bangor for Washington. i any membera of this Convention who are diafranchised by | men, or sball wo rule? (“We sbali rale,” from | Convention is one that seriously perplexes the mem- | gireet, The society has been greatly alded in their came steasiabioe inn, Liverpoot Albatross, Providence: | ”'Satied—Bark Melbourne (Sr), Hturton, Providence for the recent nctu of Congress Known aa the Kesouscuctian | geyeral voices.) He continued in this ‘ranting | bers. There is not a picayuue in the State Treasury. | noble efforts by the Sisters of the Poor, Tne report | Giaucus. B ead Plas (aud aueieeuh ar 4 vhatlon thompaon, yannah. Returned, scurs Louls Walsh, Robbins, Catale f Thi Genvention as'soon ae pric eabIee MES Hf any, (9 | giyie for some twenty minutes, occasionally striking | Threo-fourths of the members are “strapped” and can- | gaye that there Js enough of work in the vineyard for | wiry at snases ste, Ble Ri ae ae Re dete ini the desk violently with the palm of his hand, and at | Bot pay for the washing of thei i nen, let alone board | both societies, and that their laudable efforis will be In addition to this @ Committee on Finance was also | otnor tinea clapping bis hands together, His speech | bills, which in this city are en of pr ge ous. The subject was | continued. In -Brig Annandale Coombs,from Remedios for Ne Marine Disasters. York!'s ‘echrs Pails C Vought, Hallock, Providence for Nev Is being somewhat pushed about | was repeatealy applauded by the meinbers of the Con- | brought up to-day in the form of an ordinance for levy- Hudson City. York; Flora A N », Gorhem, Salem for Rappahan. Consequently anxious (© secure | yeotiou; and when be had conciuded his remarks by | ing special taxes on rent and personal property, and for Axotier Escape yrom tue County Jan.—Henry De Bin ey ye any ow Reaper oe nook rivers Lamarting. hamege Wareham for NYork: oa defraying expenses, ‘ 4 | Spostrophizing the Stars and Stripes and the American | the issuing of half » iillion bonds by. the President of | | "I aude ‘hi t . four drifting, probably partot the cargo’ of orig Ada, from | tbew Vassar, Jr, Christie, do for do; Thomas Potter, Handy pody from a Northern ean point, an Eagi¢ in every known manner and shape, Mr. Parrott | the Convention to defray its expenses, The subject is ott, who was undergoing sentence for an outrage | poviohd toe atitax, Yabore at Barrington, Marion for do; also bi Rachel Carey, Carey, Bangor for cope eI Ra ore ee ie ania ee ork | took his seat and received the last round "of applause | being considered in the Finance Committee, who are | committed ona female, made his escape from jailon | pang Fanny Baten, Ode, at Gibraltar 2th ult for Now Finvagan ET Phiadet oni (oP Boaton Teane Andere 1d ola, ‘o Vs i a to which tho State of Virginia, impove from the gegroes and mean whites, urged to take some means at once to raise the wind. | Thursday evening, but was captured by Captain Orieans, lost her sails’ w! off Cadiz in a severe gale, Doyle, Providence for Elizabethport; Dis Black ce Nickelsons for NYork, hed as it After some dusultory discussion an‘ election for per- | Uniess they act promptly eg of the poor plantation | Donovan at Hoboken, just as he was going into the a umn, being put by this reconstruction farce, iseatirely | manent secretary was held, and Mr, Sheibley, of Rome— | darkies will be turned out of their lodgings and forced | ferry house, waBare Econo (Br, oft St John, NB). McIntosh, lumber | Zoung, from Fhllaaeiphs was towed int wha foreign to every object that has patriotism im view. | @ recent importation from Pennsyivania—was elected | to spend the nights in the station house or the session ‘Trent: ewendin yf 14th ii pea in ance. ee ee ee pe lade phia: sloop pasaniond vkinn, Pi Bumming tho whole up in a nutshell, the spirit of tue | On the frst ballot by a vols of 811067 for his opponent, | chamber. Ihave not yet been able to secure a full |- ay Incormomum Tuer named George | * 3 fore sin poeta ania 3 doves for Bilzabethpor siglachre Maggie Cummins, Mors body, after a strict and careful “count of noses,” may | the negroes and “foreign” element young solidly for | statement of the property owned by members, Des- ‘ % ga. Tape TE elite dinreoe of hat ube noveteen: | mene Lady Woodbury, bo enumerated as follows:—Radical members, taking | him: londe, of Rapides parish, and Bonseign Moulding was romanded to the County Jail im this clty | Youd que st thomas tor repairas | n e nO York eiteed Hall ae edwin fe Fan fo a wip into tho Presigeney a case. of faire of Grant or | gai Sanh, who, bas et osm. In the Bate twelve | 5, Later ee et eer eerhara, | ch Thuretes. peoding further developments ooscerning |_| Geax Amecis—_Bavi Spare fed, Cuigeoel “ - * months, who is a native of Maine and an ex-Freedmen’s | former is worth about latter, per! ee, at Sandwich en to NOR’ Te arr ved, schrs J B Cuno! Chase to secure the nomination or a majority vote in | Burcau'apout, and who ls'kuown as one of the "now | $3,000, The white mombers are poor, also, very few | *‘ObSry alleged to have been committed by the priso- | SNOT Ponte oe econ Bl ‘AD Faford, Philadelphia.” Gs the electoral college, are intent upon universal negro | jssue"— ner ip the above county, near Sourland Mountains, aw HAVE! Deol arrived, schrs Empire, Baker) term applied to all Yankees who have settled | returning any income to the assessor's office. Sudeling, Rondout for New London, lost foresail; H arenes Boar rage, which will be one of the main features in } hore since the close of the war—now arose and made a | the millionnaire of Ouchita; President Taliaferro, Craw- | The accused, it appears, camo to Trenton to secretly new constitution, TI will also repudiate all i # . | dispose of his ill-gotten treasure, but his suspicious | crew was sav This is prot ron Gt, for NYork; Maria_L Hall, Lawrence, ad securing the sympathies of “poor whites’" and alte tion; there was no room for spectators; he |° ser Pes pecan ral cy Seog gpencnys ryrenehr endl PHILADELPHIA. Dec 1s—atrivedy stearashin Arto negroes, There will scarcely bo any alteration of the | wanied people to come there and see what thoy were | Nine Days Squandered in Personal Quarrels— | 12 the aforesaid locality. Spon che 8 eran Deere mene Coote er. tai ta pa res Matthews, Bostan: ‘schre ME Graham, Fountain, and Framg Brerital code, and though illecal coliabitation between | doing; he wasn’t asbained to be seen. He continued in | Personal Appearance of the House—Its | iw authorities as an old offender. servedaive | Stsning the side of's building ‘near ihe landing used as | is, Gives, do: Winter Shrub, Bowman, Florence, KI. ‘the races may find an opposition in tho legislation of | this strain for some minutes, whon ho was called to wi d Black M Th different periods of incarceration in the State Prison, poten Faget ‘used by the De Porat tien » Company. The “Sleared’ Brig a Pickwick Ae cig abe Couvention, miscegenation and amalgamation, | order by the President. He ‘then moved to adjourn pst embers—The Darkics | his last term extending to ten genre A large quantity Harn ofthe ochooter Was Hore i. Growell, Aspinwall: Pick (irs Pik "Odenes, ‘where it can be legally carried out, will be winked at." | Which was defented, and Bradley nominated A. | Declare Themselves Rulers—Members’ | of coats, pants and boots were found in his possession, or Providence. ashore | “PORTLAND. Dec 12~Arrived. steamshin Belgian. (Bry The interoat on the State debt will be paid, according } Marshall for the position of Assistant Secretary. A Pay Fixed at Ten Dollars Per Day—One Man South Orange. Sep taand Mia pome eae Soe bushels corn, with | Liverpool via Londonde rig GW Morris ye ot | fo previous acts of the Logislature, which secure pay- | dozen other names were ‘suggested, and much confusion Ashamed of His Company—Probability of Dasraccrive Fms.—The paper mill owned by B, L. walla, rigging am ‘anchor, were saved. Malt NS, foe x RYor ra Sinbad, Arey, and ments of interest semi-anauaily, until otherwise pro- | Snsued.. Mr. Bryant, the irrepressible, again rose and | the Conventiof Closing in a Rew. vided. said that “our colored friends” were entitled to somo of Naw Onimva, Dec, 4, 2867, | Dannell, in this place, was destroyed by fre last Friday aide Gimsereative delezates, not knowing whether | the offices and expected to obtain some of them. He night, The establishment contained $10,000 worth of Scur Mantua, Crossman (before ‘ny reported), from bag ot ror do, Boston in ballast, ‘Rock, POR’ MOUTH, Oe 6—Arrived, schrs C . Clark, Foster, she cane tr contact with sloop Casket, from Rock: | NYork; 8th, Ceres, Trefecien, do; 10th, Matthews, port for Boston, at 13, on Wednesary last, ‘The schooner | ten, do: Gen Siar Sarre Convention or no, | was eventually. sile d, a ballot being taken, Mr, | 6” days of the Convention. Ton days of commingling | gtock. Tho building and machinery wer were valued at “Arrived in Lo’ chr Virginia, fre in favor of co-operating with the ultra ralicala sn | Vara was Lee ing wikens SS 1 of “white spirits and black,” gritfe spinta and yoliow, | $40,000, all of which isa total loss, ‘There was no in- | quak 2q'uree ‘minutos, the "eww acving only te cloiues Portland for Nfork., = ws e on aan ee be, most fone to Mr. Bryant then moved to adjourn, and while the | and the State of Loulsiana—or, rather, its inbabitants, | ¥‘4ace on the property. sunk in an hour. The crews of both vessels were saved in PLYMOUTH, Mass, ant chr Planet (Br) poeple ae (ormaidentiCn, Tbe cedienl centers eee perce ANS ere nen coe - the beater? who had but a secondary voice in stuffing this assem- . Sau Osos ake, ee ee hee ved. echra WO Martlel over, express a denire to make ibe ‘Conatitusion as un- | and eries of “Dinner, dinner; adjoura, adjourn.” blago with filiterate material—foot the bill of half » mil- STATE BANK FAILURE. Sou Fonerr (of Cherryfeld), Strout, from, Boston for Faw ett f oon Phin the people. Possible, aad thus leave the blame on | Arid great confusion the ‘President announced that | tion of dollars, while the Convention is not much nearer eer en den ae be ee Keel Gia, ‘sions or Wise, Harris, do; Ruth aleay, Perrg.'Eltsabel the ote toed 15 for adjournment, to 72 agatnal and de: | iho conclusion of the labor for which it was called to: SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, willbe ete ot Cargo of four foros barge uted 4 eg. al aa TRE GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION. to-morrow morning. gether by military edict than it was when the huge, | Collapse of the Montgomery County (N. Y.) tenes Fata, Sy aa Rappahannock Re, After mature consideration, I do not hesitate to admit | ignorant African was called to the chair on the 234 of Bank. be saw a sloop at hr dion Emma R ‘Baltimore: Minto Fir that if I were asked what my opinion is of the Georgia | © : ‘Troy, Dec. 14, 1867. riers ininna'weet Philadelphia Newkirk, Huntley, November, 1867, I bave sat in this Convention for A 4, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Convention, my answer would be, ‘Little intelligence; ace Thave to communicate the failure of the State Bank Sontain the | Wie Mowe. Hilton, much ignorance; any quantity of vindictiveness; @ mix- | ten days, have listened to the wordy ‘‘evaporations” Sag ind 18th—Arrived, schr Mary L Vaokir Philadelphia {« fous, ee — re k, ‘4 ROCKLAND, Dec S—Arrive® schra ET. Gregory, Thor Wyore: Dik, Lochiel, Haskell Phiiadaiohigs "7 {a an unknown bark ashore at ‘sehr Sinbad, Arey, : ok pg a "Mes, ae maa Second Scone in the Farce=Election of a Pers | ture, not of the Puritan and the Diackleg, but of the | of its members, and, in the language of a member | °f Montgomery county, which event has been occa- maneot President—He in Led tr | Regro and the blackle; re widen e is Led to the Chatr Ta torrente pon al it the ents of Baxter | Of the worldwide Jones family, ‘am disgusted with | !0D04, it is alleged, by the disastrous speculations of and Mulberry streets were’ searched, men more capable | the exhibition.” That there are white gentlemen of its President, Mr, Edward Welle, whose family name ot framingthe organic law of Georgia could be found in | character In this chequered assemblage: that there are | 894 Connections have bees identified with the bank for ud Maken a Stump Ss) sode—Bradley, the New: a Other Officern—Mot when 1 see adirty white man, who in 1860 was one tw search after Great Confusion and Final Adjour Fat Te a een tee ered, after a year's | in it megroes of remarkable intelligence and ability, as | ™Ore than thirty years of tts hitherto unbroken and un. tnree | SAVANNAH. Deo 14—Arriced, steamship Leo, Dearbora,| Spirit of the Convention. ‘This is not prejudice; it 18 simply trath—God’s ruth. | @ faithful chronicler, Iam bound toadmit, Yet, when | Checked prosperity. ‘Phe Montgomery County Bank was | ¢f which got olf, aes for cea tines | *E Se erg Let unteriile, and San Bal ATLANTA, Ga, Deo, 10, 1867. 1look around the house and behold away back there | *stablished in 1831 bp the late Nathan P. Wells and less | suistance; and sehr Ane Turner, Parker, from Newark fuera Fatape, Morte arn a When the Convention met this morning the members THE LOUISIAVA STATE CONVENTION, on the left a negro, who as a sorvant in the Washin; than score of other capitalists, bearing a charter under | Sfistunce of Capt Thos Townsend, Underwsitees agente Wremen; brig oiowaadlaree: echt Mary a ted bh f a artillery, was one of the most bitter enemies of the | the old safety fund sy: which it held for a | was also saved. neALEM, Dec 12—arrived, chr Stampede, Stratton, sumd ee ee ee eee eoneaannnapeanie “lousy Yanks,” who used to offer indignities to federal | period of twenty-five years, present president suc- | Dear, Dec2—The Am ship Jane J Southard, from Now | Yaa for @id yesterday. Whether General Pope had snpplied SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. soldiers that ‘the white rebels of that command dare | Ceeded his father, and i8 eaid to bave been for many | York for has host enohemb and ebsinn, dan will to YAVILMINGTON, NO, Deo Il—Arrived, maamneblp Fairg them with funds or not is unknown; but it is certain Rc sitemap; shen 1. Seem: taine sight, mec: Soho a years past eagaged to a somewhat limited extent in stock | supplied with others in lieu, bag era = Ae baseiaes ~ gg that slurco number entered the ball dressed In new | ThE Eighth Day—No Signs of Business—The | °!ored man, who acted as a spy Tor bis rebel cawneiot | operations, the financial disease constantly growing | | Hournsan, Dec 2--The “ible, Lydia, Williams, for San | WISCASSET, Dec 12— oO Salt Island Outer Quarrel About upon Mom be ery be for most of the time. clothes, which bad evidently been purchased only afew | Concteas for the Avm te most, violent ne ton, emeeey So eater she Soil, in this line of out- Samia S08 of Mrs; cate af Se Sa eee MISCELLANEUU hours previous, The negroes, too, looked better; their | struction Act—Dictuath 3 pre pcahrnars img anare portly sper es ‘hecweus placed the cashier. bexesh bay 809,44 bug i beat gis kinky locks had been combed out and in some instances | cack—Personal Sketches of Members— left and see a man whocommanded a Confederate com- . merhaven for New Orleans ( ye Fok aground at the AY IMPORTANT FACT. plaited and tied behind their ears, while the gravity {the Convention=Try' pany, and who cannot take the test oath; when I cast a She and re. 70 wir, wrth which tbey held their newspapers upside down and | the Wind. amy eyes to the third ticr of seats on the right and they rest uy a white man who called upon women of protended to read wan as perfect acting as the most tine | Bago Naw Ontzans, Dec, 3, 1867, } [he South to arm themselves. 40 protect. their virtue wabed actor conid have displayed. 1 will, nevertheless, ‘ue proceedings of the Convention for the past two | from the marauding “Yankee thieves,” and grandilo- do them the justice to say that as a body they possess days nave been devoid of national interest. Yesterday “Y , when I behold men in all much natural imteltigence, alshough not oue of them is | “™* ®Peut by the factions in quarrolling over State | SF ine Convention, sitting. Desde such soldiers 1 to hold the office they all oconpy. officers, galled up by Mr. MoMillan’s resovution to legal- | as Newsham, McMillan, Twitebell, mand Ingra- ‘widespread “rep. ‘The Convention was called to order by Mr. Dunning, | 1% tbe Hevee bonds issued by Governor Flanders and | bam, who bounded ou the rebels to murder and ings fed him to pursue his financial maduess wot! rl others, Tbe best legal minds in the State have ex- | }# 't aay wonder that I exciaim, ‘Goa help Lou! hes creriaken bis bask, bis fassily and seme portion of Who stated that as he was only called upon to preside ‘ * such men frame her constitution!’ For ten days hie relatives. It is stated that Mr. Wells in consequence during tho adsouce of Mr. Foster Blodzett, and as that | Pressed the opiaion thas tho present Governor does not | listened to the “loyalty” of these doubly distilled lever | Baus Cavemen Partly Jost bis reason, gentleman was then present, he would resign his seat to | [sally hold his position, and that bonds signed by a Magy Povey ~oghing a the rightful owner, bay sea ed Dotch dark oe Van Sle, A list of many hundred ‘Physicians prescribing it in in bere i. ‘ some” sti se of dyspepsia, indigestion, foolds, &c., may be seen at thi depot, 642 Broadway, as well as thousands of others by north, with a slight sprinkling of snow, Tue steamer Brie. | A PHYSICIAN'S LETTRR—IMPORTANT 1) EVER tol, of the Bristol line, came in from the east yesterday ys 10 ng men On early error, morning. There has been no Pall River boat arrived or de- | And cure; sent ree.” Adafons Dr. Powers, 1h parted for two days; one will come in this morni sneha bane! ie ane | ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ont, N and We boat 1s also absent—the rails con- AbN pinto share Geseriion. NED 1 ected with this route mach“ ‘the late % ee ni being impeded by oe in Tncompatiitiey a 7 suficent chute, no” publicity: na eae ' ‘Tux Waarurn—The wind at 1 PM yesterday was from the | “itizens of this country. ad ey T learn as this ‘h leaves here that it is under- him aro worthiess, Wells being the genuine Governor. er, who, with all thelr ignorance, ave Tybiter | stood that the bank will pay sts 5 denontors in full, but hearis-than the men who in this convention would use | that its capital will be almost a Se It was for the purpose of doing away with all doubts | them to advance their own filthy ends. I turn from the few of the free. Mr. Denning accordingly withdrew, and as Mr, Blod- v now storm. There were but ‘usual coastwine gett ascended the steps that led to the president's chair | ‘at Mr. MeMillan endeavored to have the bonds legal- can ouivew w takescanr serie 1 ‘ted white ee bee Merny 2 eee E man | there. was: sight ized, and the work of constructing the levees proceeded | Evi 0a! a tis senenee tnd of some of those that should leave this port yesterday. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YORK re was slight appluuse from the members of the she din Neue ded | men, who within the privacy of the clubrooms embrace f 2 ad Ah A thie Bates were locompadtbiliy, drunkeanens odes Convention, the spectators who wore composed as the wah. epee ells interest in the Convention | the darky and drink yack and cocktails at his nesinetepot nnn ™ pewter 'e appearance of | seriion is 0. pubitlty. “A aview free. opposed the proposition most strenuously. No final ac- | expense, who sit beside him in this mixed assemblage snow. Thesteamers Giaucus, Bristol, City of Lawrence, PREDERICK 1. i KING, Co Souneice on tan, 240 Broatway Gay Vefore, cluscst catively ef whiten, ROURTVINS ORD Oss cue uieiel and “scratch his back” when they have setfish ends to Almanac for New York—This Day. and pena have gone East, Except tthe Swedish brig unbroken silence ’ gain, Isee them again on the street, when they meet Br be Morea. there, bare) been no arsivale OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE PADUCAH LOT. Mr. Blodgett, who was recently indicted for perjury, To-day a memorial was adopted recommending Con- | their ‘{riends and brethren,” and they invariably give | Sun rises. 7 4Z| Moan zines way of Sandy Hook. Near oy ee s 4 i vt, | gress to amend the reconstruction act so that on the | them the cut direct, These are the ten, forsooth, who | Sun sets. ltigh water. a Sseageed io s tah “Record of American and | 75, 68, 7, a ee. BIG ae on 14, 4, Upon taking the chair read a prepared speech, in which voto for the btediieh abies diviens the how! loudest in favor of nogro equality beforo the law, IRL. oe AE ing,” com the eirectson ‘of the “cLass 124, Po eit > he congratulated the Convention upon the fact that all ore SP constitutions the question | who quote rom the constitution, “all men were created can 3 Renzeaton Tho ‘67, il, 10, 48, men were now free and eq ged tee TON, bi Dioktusox &'CO.; Mauagers. ‘and that the sun of liv. | Of adoption oF rejection will be loft to a majority of tho | free and equal,” &c., yet outside of tbe sacred pre. | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 14, 1867, eee of S64 vessel erty rising im the East bad si and foreiga votes polled, Pare, to say, this memorial, whi cinets of this body, which is opened daily with “‘prar,’ come memere Which woeld give the people tune te of 4 routine character was transacted, | breeders of blood houds, and Ingraham, Pinchback, | qj, mn» csue (Beh Gleedels London—Howiand & Aspan- which to pay their debts, and wound up in a bigh frenzy ¢ quarrel oo on 4 string of resolu Bonseiguear and Bortanneau wili, before this Conven- ry hip’ Boru! Ham), Fi Ham! of spread cagle euthusiasm to the great deligus of the | iirodaced by a black “impediment” named Cromwell, | tion closes its sessions, show that although their skius | nawteco’ es on™ Preusen, Hambarg—Kun- sable delegates, who wanted five hundred copies of his offspring printed | are tinted with African blood they are of superior mav- ‘Steatnsiup Men Barnes, Morton, Havana and New Or. The negro Campbell next made a motion, which wag | % the expense of the State, The colored members | hood than the miserable scum who would use thom. leans Livia ‘ton, Fox & Co. declared out of order and isid over, The roll of mom- gy ~o ier for Poses. but it wo Wyre and re State Constitutional Couvention peer & farce! | | Sieamsbip Gen ‘orant Holmes, New Orieans—B B Crom- called, and 140 delegates answered to th {ne resolutions. whicd harp upon the deprivation of | Ninety-eight white abd black men, vot, one im ten of * 5 bi ip Nr | the colored mun of his rights, went to a committee 1 trliom to-day cau pay a week's board in advance, siting Steumatup San Sale tiie, Nckoreon, BavantabeOertion this event had transpired Campbell's resolution, | “hich they are not likely to be resurrected. This dele. in counsel to frame organic laws for the great State or | & Ailen, 7 copy verbation, was rend == gato, Dr. Cromwell, is a very binck, ignorant feliow, | Louisiana, Ob! that Hen Wade, Zack Chandier, Wilson, Steamshro Champion, Lockwood, Charieston—H R Mor. wy eeaaeniaiidd is al vere | SUA tore assurance than judgment and more geb than | Butler aud Chase, are for uegro equality before the | gan plienelre tha: this convention that Person nat members | acquaintance with Lindicy Murray's works, He was | Iaw, could be transported here for one hour and sco Patan % © Knight, Denty, Washington, DC—Brown f sideat' & | Very Rroperly rebuked to-day for bis assurance, what I see, aod bear what I hear. It is all very well for | * 090%" a.5 Giaucus, Morgan? Boston—W P Clede. of this Mr. sham, of West Felictana, called up his reeo- | them to harp upon negro suffrage and negro equality, Ship War Hawk, Willams, San Francisoo—C Comstock & ¢ there | lution soneaagiin to General Hancock the removal | but fet them wait wotil under the law they have helped | Co. from ofhee of all persons Louisiana disfranchised by the | to frame, the people eorgia. They were the was introduced by Pinebback, colored, passed e the negro a wide berth, ATE LOTTERY OF KENTUCKY. great work; they bad no wrougs Without opposition or lengthy debate; for once the fo their credit, be it said, there are intelligent colored For the baneitof the University of Padacah and other pure fore, the spirit which animated them was one of kind. ined assembly seemed to be Unanimous, and all mem- | men in the Convention who know these men, negroes Srpemnahain Foner, Tl, 78, 6 56, 16, 47, @g nest, He then referred to the relief question, favoring | er of one common political family, who cannot be driven as of old by slave catchers and | Navigation Co “% ‘ke 9 LJ ee ot BA’ fica and . Me SEIXAS, 51 Liberty strwet. gf ca hanentie oF THE KENTUCKY Poe REALS FOR THE DEREFIT or OF SHELBY sr er eotion send the: tions upon the Re lel & Suffrage question. ¢ Hod Ridieys, Old Daa Tuckers, Dandy | Shi hen (Norw), Bjinestad, Antwerp—W F It was very evident from the writing, spelling and | reconstruction laws of Congress and the appointment of | Jims and Nicodemuses af the cotton fields take their | Schrmidi's ot toe cake ein sone f punctuation that Mr. Campbell bad made the effort bim- | loyal citizens in there places, and the Convention went | seats in the Congrese of the United States, and | Bark Benetacts A Low & Bros. a 6, 4, 2 os, 2, 19, 18 iti OF =, c 20. nd as the “resolve” was sent up to the secretary's | /wto Committee of the Whole upon is consideration. A | we shail see a diflerent siate of things, Negro |, Sark Alice Roy 7 (Bey Dy Boats Lon F Whitney MURRAY, MO sto! donk a smile of satisfaction it ap is ancieat counte. | lengthy debate ensued, which Messrs. Cooley, | suiirage may be ali very well if education is made Bre Kesatone, Renter, Havre W orisl, Seema cum conn er eS mance. But bis resolution was not to cometoa vote, | Newsham, Wickliffe, Lyne Blackburn, white, and | the basis, but the idea of calling a Convention Don Quixote, Hassell, enor a —, ny, Lino informatio’ 2 iven dy addreming E. Mr. Akerman arose aud aesaiied it, in a short speech, | Pinchbeck, Iugrabam and ‘Honseigneur, colored, partici. | of men (rom the suger mille and cotton fields to make i Annie Collins Bo.” mie" Gibraltar and ricuhona ¢Gllaey Buildings ‘Cortiandt atreet an bommg entirely out of the qermien, pated, Judge Cooley argued that there was civil law in | laws and impose taxes upon ihe deacendants of our Revo- smi ers & Lo. —_—_- - Sit Vaid be, we are to have men defining their | this ate and that Hancock had wo more rightte taterfere | latiogary faibers, is wreposterous, is infamous, admit. re ay. New ere ere LL PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTrKnima— poritions this thing will nev One would | with this Convention than the Convention bad to dictate | ting even that some of those descendants ne Groton | Be oe mabe. Srv nd Je eomates Seraienes, Weaite a candidate ¢ deaue Bis.peraion oe bi. This resolution was decidediy wrong, and Gen- | stock bave been rebels. Sent Yan Bithardeon, Bedell, Heveca-Russoll Colline & benno nbroer, 1 broadway nad 188 Pten — enother maa would desire him wo de bi rai Hancock might apy enn it. Other members too! tho bea white man's «u) ©o, » would go on uatil similar view of the seeond suiject, and se Blackburn denied that pe GiFTs. tb the dance go on ‘tener Ly xg (Br, Giliatt, Cornwaliis, NS—Crandali, member bad satsied his desire to know the pos! there was acivil gover ne in Louisiana, and iusisted | end. Thank God we can aford to Umphray & © CTALTIBS. the eenaeeane, 1, Bhere(ore, move (o lay the resolution | that the constitution, being the highest authority, took | hope. As far as this checquered Convention is con- ae (Br), Read. Yarmouth, N8—Crandall, U oon a Siean: en tabie."’ precedence over mili rule, All the colored mem- | cerned, all respectable white men are becoming dis- y Pie. Poo ‘The Convention was moved and ibe resolotion was | bers who spoke. incised that the General Commanding | gueled’ ‘ald Want to. see ‘Congress; or hie, setaslc ee Ce ee ee ig ip Nateg is hereby gvvon that the, second cage Cam bode WY erie che | laid upon the ‘able, when Mr. Akerman cailed up bis | was eubject tothe Couveution, aed that body hed the | Soajesty, drop the curiain, Xohit Vapor, Bogert, Charleston—N L MeCread poid rear. Morand’ therr pases eupplied ug | © beim Ye resolaion of the day previous vo elect permanent of. | sanction of Congress to dictate to Hancock. To-day we have had a fair yer of the une or ¥ Turner, Graves, Rappahannock, Va—' {o Srown Buoys for the winter sengon. ' Das ks, Geers, Carried, ham was tbe oniy negro who took the conserv: nimity of the Convention on the queeyen of appointing Sb iain Oe By order of thouse Board. pa - ins ‘3 Jmumediately after this, decision was made every dele | of the question, The resolution bas wot yet beoa, die. Awarrant clerk, ir, Wicklide, of Urieans wat the BF Meany, Clark, Baltimore—Bentiey, Miller & on EQIE, Lightuouse tuspector, wt dist | Orr BOOKS, : ed his friend for the presidency, | posed of. Considerable bitierness was engendered b: champion of those who wanted such trent le, Sehr Lucy Poriena, a the discussion, a report ef whical mader bus le uct | thet the poor members of the Couvention might get their Ar iuey Ames, amevaia endeneia, Whalemes. E] A comptete set of “arpers’ Magasine in bait | ug. warrants discounted, while (hat other white man, ALS, Balled from Provinestown Ith inst, sonra DC Smithy | + Bepscnivtions 1 ED FOR all. rhe |= gene oli (white), tf Brovvilie parish, was bora | from Cuachita, who made a special req’ RECORTED BY THE HERALD @TBAM YACHTS. i : Rising Sun, Freeman, and ite May (of Wells | o “MAGAB 2 was a new difficulty. On the day previous |} was eup- Viva where he received a col- | of your correspondent to keep his Steainship Virginia (Br). Prewe) Saverpess Rec ss ve ‘or Norah Atlanie eee, E|+ BINDING EXkeUTED | Ih RVERY STV, | posed that the straggle would be between Mr. Hopkins in Coltand pl On the organize. | ont of that paper (weaning the Hexatp) was the | Queenstown ) Fare, Waren ereares a0 Galoms 11h fast th mdse and ogers. to and Mr, Blodgett, but inst night \t was decided that the | tion of the Fourth Vermont intuntry Mr, Twitchelt | lender of the opposition, Wicklide, who is very often | Sicavenin, © Ay RA ey i) Banks of mes of these gentlemen should not be presented, ined it, and wasin the Vermout brigade from ite or | an obetructionist, carried the day in this contest and n detained: storm. Deed, lat 20% Tou Tileou tae BW. TURNE Bookseller and Rtationer wae on street, opposite Browrer ho, Heabe, NB, was at sen no lai, Ac, Sept 28, th 209 bois The fact is that both hare been jndicted for perjury, ganization watii the battle of the Wridernese, He was defeated the “Judge” by a decided majority, The war- he late si it was feared that it would bare a bad efect m the North | wounded in the battles of Loe's Mills, South Mountain | rant clork was clecied—a ‘o.ored man nated Mouthiow, | Williams & Guion's steamers, hence for jo wha ne E GANT AND APPROPRIATE kon. Holiday Vre-enia. to elect either geatiemnan 10 se high a position as that of | and the Wilderness, and bears om his face honorable by @ maority of tmeniy-saven over three other cand. | time, Passed a2 Lnman steamer, do for do; 9th, iat 4847, on | Steamship Nova Seotlan, from Poriand for Liverpool, Novelties from the Parle Raponition prewding officer of the Convention. When, therefore, | Pcare Shorily after the bautie of the Wilderness Mr. T 8 on the drst ballot—and the wember from Ouachita | > yoo Ww. ey & nied fea bine Ship shmnel Gs “Glover, Drover, from Morton for Sam | Bronze Shooune Jewel basen, Ecos Parte nae So MANY candidates appeared ihe delegates were non. | wae promoied (os -aptaivcy im the 104th colored m- aflowtig tro, sockete came “debs ponsed “srensashlp Guay 1a 6, low Anite aie’ Masonry ip Grouse, Parian arc siniy. Aer hour of emery: ® saci fairy, and in the (ail of 1864 was detailed by General — Paris, be s a) Rogers’ Groups, Sterling Silver, fine Plated Ware, f Gor® jem i's for Li { lic. Harris, ove of the | Berney to command ¢ gn Bi rea Foreign Porte. hams and our own manufacture; Freves Ciiun Doing. batt ion of sharpshooters Ouachita presumes Santen, Bremen Nov 90, nye A ye vison Of Lhe twenty-fi(th corps. | servative wing, of which Cooley is the ristiny ‘- via Soutbemnpion Ds iad M, seth secre Ropar. | Axtwenr, Nov 28 —arrived, ‘Lowis C, Modeira, Phitadet | aud Tea Services, eat amwour + 2 CON 0 Oelrichi sirong wente: PR is hie hands, as it wae 8s " gelume broke Lee's | He has neither the legal atiaiameuts nor thi he se if ih Weather the Dee, Ge forte Barsto., (Pil), Deed = Arrived in Kingroad, Star of Devon, Rg Sade errs an bis personal ‘Tathill, NYork for Glow bancaions, Nor SH eRatiea, Daniel Webster, Nickerson, # Coast Caxrup. Nov In port bark Roebuck, Gordy, ig Sanson, Fessett, a: Gow, Now ‘0--Arrived. Glenclune, Baldwin, NYork. 16—Ratied, vrigs L Warren, Cobbs, Leg: ewan. Forbes, Marsala: 3 = gon, S York. " ATIONAL LOUTERY OF | soll ura, Deo 8— Arrived, brig Heury Ullbert (ibe), Davia. ee eomeey os § ar A rote Livenroot, Nov 2—Arpved, Ressie Young, Drew, NYork; | It? V.000 ih void drawn, ‘ge i render at Appomatte 1 must request that | two companies at Iudianola, texas, in the spring took his ssatamid } 1865, from whieh he was deiuied to the Freedm pproving murmurs of the other candidates, But | Bureau, aud was mustered ous in Ay the withdrawal disease bad become coniagions, and th Twitchell i @ young man of intel ugone number of aspirants foxly dwiadied dowa totwo, one | Jobn f. Sudeling, by far itis abl being Me. J. R. Parrott and wwe other Mr. J, L. Dunving. | member of the Conventin supeniors, 7 jection BOW commenced, and some tweaty-two by profession, but ot & politician. Bae to the Dosiness of tue After the election of ‘cand mizzen mast gone; her foremast standing had been calied, when neidemt occarred ‘tdis “tate, speaks but eeldom, a clerk g the salaries of the mdee, ) Bot only interrupted the proceediags for some | the Judiciary Commies, aod tovusbere of the Coovention were in nutes, but whic alse 5 i the utter abhorrence enee, In the Conven' Darmon: TO THE GREAT Gn s of THOMAS Kt AGNE: WH Greevwich siiect, corner of Murray, New re Baare ship Breming Helden West: Tathed AM, tat’ 4h tow », nedeatly Ain, heace for Liverpoo!; same time, saw sieamship Aleppe spondent to “keep bis name out of chat paper’ ia, that | do for do. be is ashamed of the company he isin, If such is the Mary 4 Gorter, Whitman, New Orleans Dec 4 rr aw fact, let me May that there are in this connection mee wen at - irom. ho are his 6 throagh Whoee Veins AlrexD blood courses, of much in- ’ pean of eeaet te tom, Galveston? Teony: | sinaller prize than $10. One Dee 1, Bert Re iN Heed, do. Ziliah, W Prigee cashed aud intorinayion 1 ave poe 1Be) bees Windsor, with plaster. Phinney, New u Beaters, in tow of steamer Graves, San Francis: vd deep sented aaimosity Of the wni ard tip Tregret that mondable modesty | per day and forty cents nuleage, rewrite toe “Cleared Bhd. Thema hachoon, Boston: Chifiianwatlah, ey policy of Cong re: The vame of Mr. veats me from ovtaiming data for a more extended | an amendment iximg the amount at @8 per day. wai arie ‘Hatilda (XW en Fein m. Ja, § Seve. S Ma Conway, NYork ; Tinto, Davidson, San Francisco, i“ ‘aliéd, aud in an. cudeling tecaidy Habe worth $1,400,000, and blacks discussed the question, Newsham favored | logwood, to Jones & Lough. i jan ea Ab hd Entered out Soh, Afr . Meceulay, for Boston and | ~ PRET mE ewer thereto ort to ro, 88 black as iow, if wehain (white), of West Foliciaua, was bora mm 10 day in United sieves correney, The Judge was tb days. Dec 8. in ‘he ok eveed re, Kobinson. Hovion. am P not somewbat Blacker, rose up from amides the dele. | Missouri in 1800; was educated fee x . Crier, Sheldon, New Tork ; Nos. 550 and £52 Broadway, he St.’ Louis inatie per day United Stavescurrency, Meadows, 8 very iS of Wuneh shingl les. ap) ntly bit time in E05 and proceeded to vote He bad not given the | tute; sudied law and wae admitted to er, The M M arrived at Manly, Hook a tee morning 1 Bay Yeenaming: 3 honey, do. | offer the present sexson an exir y assortment ot jeavani, Brower, ULIDAY any members of this Con Yar in 1856, for declared that on hae ame of bis choles, when a white delegate, a cu Atver Pract sing bie profession for two years in S Louw | venti been slaves and pressed the whiter. Las, Nov ved oy ry Philadel. | toclucing very tino hod prubebly an unrepentant, ree rose he removed te reset Ts wher ed we had the control of pM nga 1 By Fon Mem rile nc gee nha cm satin? ie phew i. rar Hf ae Sp vie BIRO ENN x one, ating the ne; —_ iJ [wan lag domocrat a, westna, Now r men a ° iim not Me. Chrivtan; he is = whi 400 out - r a written io tute tettat thes Chere | ain, Nowseann uae clase eeder, tee tere pred dere, Mesias, iM Ranger, wi tember Ser Jerney. corn Woe fer Nore = se Wis: when PALI SAR ud Msg, witury oF SOW DeEFORE BinHne he PMeMAIOF®, KErvops Bet | aod Ht Camp Jackeon capiered Bis tWID bower, Tie beve charged thay Alesender Wiiliemas (Br), Babdino, Bearon. Neweasna, Nov aaa out, Jada, Rotirem, for | croament,

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