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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1875.--WITH SUPPLEMENT. 3 ants, and receive pastoral visita I | ness he jehed conviction, and after conviction af ee ay ee eee | EG Se MA | Bee wuetaneeeeaeeem | FITZ JOHN PORTER. | SaRRarar eh Na cae | Rata Matern ces snow. SoT thougnt there unquestionably, came {oo late jor that measu: spy beloved! | ies) unattgrable love end ene pathy ‘TRUE FRIBNDSHIP. | was @ certain order 1m the coming, that | had cot Gainesville, Where Garzear Wetnewall ts Mabe ® nd ff there nad been time to periorMy it the as tor you In-your enruish and ‘heart break at Pot oa, . Shearman hex: read a letter of Mr. Tilton | to be interested frst, then serious, then convicted eco Getidral” MeDowell te” thee A it ti hi Bedhead Rly of your pest tov aye, even ir to his wife tu which he makes a digest of his | and then converted. I got throngh the eariicst ir wile~wiitie im return you have received most | opinion tonebing “true irendship,” aad refers to | stages very casy. | was serious once a mopth, Been “Wuditerence, "and at dest love ot deserving the his mothersin-law, breathing the wish that ste | and the moment there was a little excitement in y It Morrell $ Rot join i {o push forward imimedisicly: Sito Send wats we’Benks | the Court seems to reauire @ supposal tha, dee t | viatiog from the technical rule which confined | | would have involved extreme folly. Pairness tc ws ¥ | The Old, Old Case Up Once | Wareiionvunctm (ee. Me tema f 4 | Mew juriagiction to the charges preierreg, they Ip thin way the ¢ase on ui oad. this charge seems to have been made to turn upon anid to pieces of artillery an the question of fact whether the order wasre- Saye in compariauy with thine own were but like Mrs, Lovejoy, the community I was the fires to be iound under ounts that you should be here by daylugit, an error walch to some minds migat aap del, wonder that t couple your love, your presence | "ue counga: the fead the lester af Tilton so bis | convictiou, I'used to leei 1 wag wicked. J Was | More. Dince, ‘tec 1 heaate toad ii cinfaei rad to this | ‘seem less obviously such, ‘hey considered lorter a'Reep vou in that exalted and holy place, oe wile, beariug date of March 18, 1 from Oswego, ; told so. | felt like a kind of lightning rod which ! on thé row: trom Payettevilic, probably in the direction | 1D default for not aitacking Longstreet’s torce ence, reapect and love with the tervency of | N.Y., in which, speaking of bis despondency at | was expected to be Mit, and it was ¥ God's | of Bealton, say to Banks, aleo, that he bad best sun | in conformity with his own temporarily enter- nz. Whatever capacity | have I offer it to you. | vues, he writes:—"Butl cannot thug afford 10 be | mercy that 1 was not struck and knocked to pieces, back the railroad trains to this side of Cedar Run. be | gained desi loniug lines of your leiter are these words ="l shail | Jed away captive of gloominess and bad blood. [| | But 1 u re ith for the remaining dave hip. Your | must endeavor mure completely to conquer my- HOW TO GET TO CnRIST? CHARLES O'CONOR'S OPINION 10 be bt a ead tr “pees, s ue . séli in jucure. Greater is he who ruieth hisown | {was told to come just as | was. ! was told | eich Inatruct, i | ceived by nim at too late ag bour to admit of this Fee ee ee ages toQins 10 Re watotciem in | Soirks than he wio taketh a city. Despondency 18 | to lay down my Weapons of © iiton bus Hel. “it Ban 4a Dob at the Junction. laste | attack Deine made before nigntiall. No one could Gods He wilt supply you with frien 3 pure and wifely | my lurking enemy. It lies in wats lor me in my | could not precisely tell what they were, but sup- Cleary to run the wains back to this side of have pretended that it was delivered in time to Jove, whieb your Pevat heart demands, withholding not | most ‘amiitar haunts. Andit most ofren entraps | posed I nad some. I had rather nd pest a regiment and @ section of aruilei imperfect 1 The Appeal of she Accused to His Breel- | iter making alt proper inquire Hiynaelt as the chier love, which consumeth not though e under my own rool, * * * Well durig all | 61 coming to Christ. 1 vhougnt if | could on’ it burn, and whose effects are always pertect rest and fhe winter Twas as one clothed in king’s apparel; | fing tne :ight way—like a aetiet-¥ could go jus! admit of establishing the commudication which nd consuiting | had never yet been formed with Reynolds’ com pea. Rinna ie tr et ft a MAE , pti a tae ted \, ea used, in Lig A ere Lopes ai ene eae i of and it Is no ie » therefore, | right, So I woulg try to pray and get tpto thi G jormity with their %. deferred the time of Kiug Jackson's fank, eg requt y order, ti Hanner Rfaithnul” cneaics a tent, Hertiike: jor a litcle while wear Deggar’s rags. Tho soul’s | state of mind and that state of mind, and { leney General Grant. staring on the direcied maich for two hours. Bi ‘eeuming that there Was a force iminediaiely Neve tt, and give you the same security le must pave its Reediul Chanyes Irom Joy to sor- | 80 trie to tt Christ so OL This was regarded by the Court Martial a9 an | 10 Porter’s iront whion, totally disregarding (ne m ftaintul to you, have beenal- | row. * * * And ou! happy misiortune that | could feel tne slip through, unauthorized deviation from the chiei's ingtrnc- | Communication with Keynulds’ command, Porter roa to Eye Ja . Wiere the dif. ways and shall forever be, world without en, carries & man rst into miserable wretenedness, ference was; but I did not Mad it, had tions. For the defence it was asserted that | might have attgoxed, tue prosecutor sought to ane BOA TRE _sreasance jmpions There. are. compe | tn order that 1% inay carry Lim, ike the Frodigal, bo Christ presented to me, and if it was, iswas | NEW PROOFS OF INNOCENCE OFFERED, | ows so she darkness of the uigos the oon. | prove that the order was delivered in season t@ sorrow more than you cap for your friendsbip—as | D&CK to His fathers house. Luther tanked | the oficial Christ, I never goy the ides of Christ dition of the road and the opstractions upon it, | admit of this attack. My soul stings with remorse that 1 Was the cause—and | God Jor his sing, so] touevon thank God lor my | a8 @ mother 18 to a child, loving the child and nothing could have ofen loss by the change, either yen bis yasue of fact, foreign as it was to the ely PF, all this, you lo er getorth let noone | sorrowiul glooms.” wanting the chi!d to love back again; and what in celerity of movement or in tne timo of | charges preierred, was, as I think, determined ore p poger Bt vane UBT anit ae he love whieh Is . BLBYBN AND A HALF YEARS AGO. is meant by coming to Christ “just ag | am” was. Its now more than thirt years since Fitz arrival, and that the exhaustion of Generai Por- | contrary to the weight ofevidence. it depended vee Tuespay Arratsgox, Feb 16 186%, | to his wile (rom Rochester, NYY. under dave | person nud 9 need. ue could come just ov account | 2008 Porter, # brave ederal soldier, was, on clearty | thar their arrival ut. dayoreak, tr practicapio oy | General Pope's aid, who carried ihe desbutch, aad = Ratiden Seaie nates New Oe je me oo to- | of March 21, 1897, and he writes from of that need. [f you are in need of counsel, make | !Badequate evidence and for purely political par- ns Of a start at the nour tndicateu, would have | tus oiderly, BaMed an hour which might nave thi 18 ings the same room in the same hotel wherein youandt | Him your counsel. It 1s tne nature of Gog to b oh 0. read, oe wrouahe me’ the nal epate tran were quarteres ‘eleven and a balt years res on our | stow Himself on those who need Him and ai ver 1 am doing when the postman comes. an wedding tour. What a history those years untold to our | willing to take Him, I have the feeling toward poses, convicted of an infamous professional ing tor the purpose in view, On some | afforded time for the attack cn Longatree Chi wt Lf up utterly, body and soul, locking the doors ; backward gaze! Gray bairs have stolen upon us since | Him “of the delicacy (iu { may ao express | Depalty of dismissal, but the continuing sentence 0 ) been una of these points the evidence was slightly conflict | force; and, of course, their statement, thougy and had inftoved on tim not only the sharp | ing; out that in the aMfrmative a peuund, contradicted by many Witnesses, was accepted by ive myself ‘4 ¥ Judgment no examination of it wasoris {| the Court here are strong reasons ior fo" prevent Iutruaere Just ‘as we were do atter | then, ‘Time and care have joimtiy wrinkled our brows | ie without being misunitersto of perpetual disqualification for any trust, civil or | Decessary. Whe finding manifestly went upon the | regarding this as ® hasty conciusion, Tne an absence. Tam heariuly glad you are with the dear, | Joysand sorrows have checkered our path. Four chil: | 1) Wana. preatenoarted geotlemau, never inqui: perpe mn y ground that, in respect to the nour of starting, | distance travelled was five miles, trae Mees th ihng! 4 Hofyi'wish Vsould have bots | $208 BATS. Panwa hosten, toe and | tives never (aking advantage. always making one | military. under the United States. Itis getting to | the order was positive in its terns, and t mn = 5 ry id one of t ou have hud sicku 4 atim-| aid who bore this message knew nothing a eT Ae ewe lmpreaend onon T lumenati Thave had toil, Both of us may now look vack to that | happy. I never got un idea in ail my boyhvod thas | ve an old story now, but it will never lose interest | plicit obedience, tf physically poss was there- | of its nature, cumtente or ooject, or of any ras to your poor tred heart to, reat, there in the bosom penctay ernee pita! at (ye at gig | God was gentie; that never Was got into my mind | go long as hé lives, for him, and afterward for nis ag An HO DRER SNe Gs, a w his view. Was | reason. jor apa Brant He gave no evie 3 nxful, 0} ‘s 3 . Ny ' ! chings. Y = le coeur iv you, aren ‘though it coat the Des as We grow oder. Not yet conqueror, of ours:!ves, we i tn all my Yeachings. | remember when it cam: arora! in. ‘| dence of C4 oF epee y oe | the day of days. Lshall remember tt alt children and for such as honestly study the record | spect.on o. wne order snould convince any on ty was given you, o i « ‘J - they went “quite slow a great deal of iets Appointment ahd the lott rs of mine awaiting | Aft Ne rer eee a eT resent ior he past, With what | Lshail remember tt during immortallty, The most | of the past and seek 40 gan historic cruth, | that the writer did not intend to OX positively the | the way.” (HeC., p. 210.) He did not reach Gen. Ivers, and the great hindrance aud drag t have been | scli-complacenoy I looked upon my lie in those “green | Important point im iy lie was the fash in my | jy ts in connection witn this case that havin of ae be ot biti ed the march; | eral Popeon his return with Genera! Porter's repi to your young, beautiful lite. and salad days. lure is sober as I now look | mind, of God, not as coming to us becanse we the HERALD prints below a ef ing its whole contents into view i imported | until eignt o'clock (Rec. p. 00), yet he tesii- vo caress and tenderly care for you, read, sing | Upon it Death | ee i pow think of I, Heaven is | compiled with certain conditions, but bécause we a prints & document of | nothing of the kind. The prosecutor was con- | fled to@ delivery Of the order to Porter at tive weet, as | now wait wave not made the best, | re C ir Catch ry a8 ee oF pit) ‘in good use, ot my inst ten years. it is hard to { needed Him, Without me ye are nothing.’? | unusual and commanding tnterest, the ex- | scious of this, for, upon the trial, he sought vy | o'clock. (Rec., p. $7.) Half an hour sufficed for Men standing outside that hard form can do means Of the oral extrinsic evidence bereatter | his slow progress over a road or roads then first teurvather hay gon ne eaothor Yeas ot ie that Tj AM RIMZADETSLAN ROLIPSR, Hothing, Suppose a (atlier shouid say toa son | Maustive. almost judicial, opinion of Charles | stated, to import into the documenta menaing | traversed by it, while three hours were. cou- ay learn this lesson. The next letter reag was February 5, 1867, and “You cannot O'Conor given to General Porter and his | qutie contrary to its purpose aud to anything | gumed in the revur The testimony of these T praise Him tor His goodness. Then again, darling, I re “My Queen and metres,” in . ESS friends, a recently as last Octover, and never | Which General Pope intended to convey or which | two witnesse! dave ielt go Reariaick that thore are an tow great men or Bat tribe th Bie ahah shn has "set hersei( | by yourself; you will need my help and expert | pefore in print. {tis very calm ia temper, able | Gevera Porter ouuld have supposed or even | not tn Ba e iden of @ talthiul, true marriage will be /unconsctousiy belore him in auc noble propor. | ence; come to me ior advice.” Instead or that ¢ forth tn the record, is imugined at the time he received tt. It advised louse aa secusrs tors ae a e many respocts @nd adsavisiactory. id, exhaustive. [t does not him’ (action 2) that @ severe action nh Ne nt if 0 it Out of tie World, certainly out of the literary or re- nd | 4nd, a8 we have tions ag to nde all the reat of the universe; aud | Suppose ho should say (straightening himself taken | tremely so ts the pt to account lor the lavse amused mo much te Near of yout hamesake, Prince | HOtuIng, even 1p heaven above or earth beueatu, | drawing his iace down) :—James, 1D this vaat | sound Ike ® professional opinion given for a fee eur he Meany. 1p Poe ea | vd me in retracin, tae 3 of ax tine ™ long a filton, Yrince ‘Triton is our pet'sname. I shall have | geems at this moment so great, 80 pure or gv | business Temember you cannot get along witnout | on an ez parte brief, which tt certainly is not, but ven back 80 "y 5 Bho i 7 : ie ore period as Captain Pope allowed for his first joare Bais t St You of our dear trend Mr. B. has | peautiful ag your own true love ior your unworthy | Me.” Ove impresses you with & @ Of eself- 1 euatened ive! c ‘as retreating. ney, It 16 a lamiltar observation 10 juaicial expe pened Ais heart as you would love and admire bim, To | nusband. ® * * A little plece ol white paper, | Consciousness; the other with a sense of invorn , # solemn Judgmens uttered under judicial respon- | stated distinctly (section 3) that the step then im | rience that, on such subjects as the precise time of palere in. coe Raeien Wate orloves dam Fatih, ia wito a loving woman's haadwriting on it, changed | Kindness. sibility and on a thorougn study of tke complete | View and determined upon was “to drive him | ap oceurrence, a contemporaneous writen moms be tl ol t ; Manassas and clear (ne country between that id jore tO be reited a than the meme- the whole tace 0! nature and tne whole temper of The God I preach ts the God thas comforts; that | recor, ‘8 such tt from randum ig mi EeTrgncr oral Your lie’ We tential to comomoiats | my apieie inva single ‘momout “+ * * Anat | 18 patientabd gentie to those who are stupid, and | tec’ Ae euch it 4 needless to commend it t0 | piace and Gainesville.” This cannot be regarded | ory of many witnoases, We Nave secu tat tess pe wrecks there a:e in human life. lelieve ¥, me. | hereby confess that | love you as fervently as any | He hus tne disposition and the power to mve to py has, | as idle gossip; ic ust have in communt- | military di tobes usually specily the precise ‘ours always, ELIZABETH, Wite, man ever joved ay woman on the earth, or, per- ; every one that wnich he needs, Come Jzpely and We bejieve, been commanioated to the President, | Cdied With & purpose, and that purpose could have | time when they are written. And tl uDerior Sih, MTOM LETTER To RIPE | BODEN tne con aoume, | Segarienaenarvat: Rom puihge Und euatatd | WhOH® Wa Just NOW, we toes i ovnerwine on: | ul LtOwllge af th olvadt’ang areas atoms | RRMcit esr oske bs esos Baeses Bs or wo tetera Of Mrs, Tilton not tounde ily at Mr. sherman’ tur ed over the pages of faded.) doa parshe's WOrk tor everybody who wants tobe ; Rrosecd. He has reversed the judgments on de- | directed march. The words of the direction Itself | extrinsic inculpatory evidence offered concerning [pbc bldg read some letters from Mr. Tiltch to. | manuscript irom which ne was reading and cou | His chia, faulting paymasters, and recently on @ counter | (section 1) were indeed peromptory; but this was | General Pope’s alleged intent in directing tie wile :— tinued:— Here Mr, Beecher At tos Opri ve way for remarks. merely the writer's fasuion of speaking. If Lac You spoke of the rear | titer ofthe coin of the realm. We trust he will | they Fe Mit eaaed te era tne anine marchto ae eae te. teal ohjecs. oa distinctly My Darutxe—* * © 1 um’ sorry to hear that air. | revival spreading. Now would it not be better ir ; 20d 8 momens to do justice to a brother soldier. bitad obedience that standing alone they | spatcn. ‘The latter completely refuted the nosse, Wis., February 21. 1267. Brother White said Toxspay Moanina, Aug. Ji, oe cem 10 ' d wan Wire enjo ‘our recent visit ag | Beecher had a poor house in Brooklyn In view of bis | we had more of that kind of preaching? lam OPINION OF MR. O’CONOR. mignt seem enjoin, adding @ statement | jormer and leit that charge without a ocbaat eneruuusee: tetas ese fon in my Ile fina arten tions 40 you this wernter, oth my 1988. tae him | troubled In my work, and ask for advice. Would 1am convinced that a new trial ought to be had | Of the cause or motive was superfuous. Nay | shadow of reason to supportit. In respect to the some respects more than all preceding sunilag visite. | hus revived. and my heart would once more gre ihe | HOt be betior it we could get a Mooay down to | in the cage 1 Fitz Joun Porter, There is no ade- | More, It was extremely objectiouanie; for it im- | precise time when Captain Pope the Comman he memory of it lingers in my mind as the fragrance | $5 0h uid, | summilines qherre in, With yoursell, © | OUF mitssion #7 quate evidence of the misconduct alleged, and the | Pied that the subordinate wus not expected to | General's ala, delivered the order of August 29, 1 A eiagarsee, olings te one's garments long aller walk | tre ve ali iriends, Lam in perpetuai love. Mr. Beecher said:—‘My answer ts, use every- | record leaves it very doudtiul whether any opinion | oe bundy, ont a euauee his judgment. Look- | js presumabie that there was similar written itis only now and then, I suppose, in the lives of the GENERAL GRANT'S NAME MENTIONED. Bain pag Macey 3 ase, At -Mandiens be EE | Was ever iormed sgainss him which can justly pe Hipeaive pe ge ey WS |-gkipence watch would have been Gok merely ease best of go0a people thut y aphoar to each ot! Lt} the From vievelabd, Jaguary 13, 1803, Mr, Tilton | C20rmous feeling au eling. bi a SI as omictally authoritative, lal a Casal 7 . factory bat absolutely conclusive. Captain Pops Very highest point of moral development and spiritual | ghiioe'ty his wits Imorming her that he badaa | te Geld yielda various graing, so t+ im the | I, Nine officers constituted the court martial, | $e Plaines and most intelligibie 1orm, imorma. | tegtifed that General Porter gave him ‘a WIite ipepess. But it is certain you showed yoursult very . | Vineyard of God; and as to Mr, Mooay— | and, althougn some ot them were presi v ton that his troops were not needed either to ‘eply to the order.” (Rec., p. 58.) General Relyto me outhat geaudtul cunday evennee t eggs | Auvieation to vist the motner Gnd fatter of Liou | VSyOr Ot vOds te Gv, Meat ong Way | Sten Be eae a ee eUMPHVY | make al agsault ai daybreak or to uid in repelting | 4", TOPlY 10,228 Orders”, (ROE D. OF) general cla rei Titkocsaruniusiataidedteanaths peor raeatr Merely iarety "every day, of hig | aad fiteen lees tay other—he (s an enor- | fore, not the most eilgiole judges, such at the ; CN tiat was appreheoded at that time. And of | gought'to obtain it on the trial but was unable to posi pom ora Sntiete eee ol abaenice! mous engine, he generates more steam, | time wero the public exigencies that no others | the coutrary, 11 showed explicitly that shey were | go xo, (Reo. Pp. 81, 82.) The non-production of 1 woud to Goa re not 80 easily overcome by my Voitions of this letter were not read, ana Mr. | 12 ® aay than you cab in a week. (Laughter.| | could have been chosen without detriment | $0 be emp.oyed in a service essentially diferent, | that written evidence on this point deemed so pwa warldiy-ymundedness as to be brought so quiokiy and Beactcalied the attention of the Court to. tne | You remember the calliopes which played tunes | to the service (Rec, p. 2). AS might rea- | Their presence Was suught o8 auxiliaries in the in the cage, should, in my judgment, b2 re. tally down irommy heavenly moods to the earth. But | 70°% 1d preued thas tne entire letter should be | PY steam. they went up avd down the haroor | gonably bave been apprehended, when these | Pursuit of deteaied and retiring enemy. * * * | garded as @ tatal blemiso, where, uuring Ais Velongs to the intirintiy of human nature. I have peace tric eel, any part were read | sbr:eking out “Home, Swoet Home, and suppose | gentlemen were aasigned to the duty, General Pope was 1en miles off; the condition of | gy ). @ prior charge, prima facie sux SEE Te ene ree nee tL e ereae cate ae |) cman hiverea Relcaetires Hoe compulsory on their | had au Holtan harp (and I did possess a ilttie | the prosecutor found 1% necessary to call one of Porter's corps as to marching capacity was quite | tained "by extrinsic oral evidence, 1s re. ysuah fruition that cur mutual love ougut siways, of | part’ to resd any part of the corresppudence, | O28 about that time), und T should sot it m my | them to the stand, His testimony contradicted | UNKNOWN to it, gnd the order aMrmatively Indi. | polled by | document im prool, aud ‘a secoud Hiouer, to boat. May Gou make ue wire, rich and pure! bark could do as they desired on tne ates sie, | Window some night, and when it gave out itslow, | and effectually impeached a principal witness ior | cated that nothing was designed but a general | charge, though strongly comiradictea, 1s reposed ‘orever yours, THEODORE, ‘y o> y * | sweet music, suppose I soald give ita kick and | the accused, unless, indeed, ne was nimaol! dis- | Movement in the direction of Bristow Station for | exoiusively on like evidence, and the prosecucor TT Eeate atria anak it was not necessary to | Says “Why don’t you shriek it out Like the eal- credited Of which he (:rmea a | t2o purpose ol pursuing ap enemy then on @ re- ot think Ot to produce or account for ® sim- lay long and am just | yead it, at least for the present, hope?” All are needed, every ope in his way. part. (Ree, p. ald.) treat. Under these circumstances it seems quite Laroat, Ind., Doo. 6, 1866. Mr Dantizg—I have ridgon alt di cannot be suppose written test of his witnesses’ accuracy, which Tl : ua Brrived, at dark, about an hour beiore my lecture. L , — nd, for aught thas appears, his single vote may | “eat that General Porter acted judiciously in | nas been distinctly traced to thelr hands, it can ma $0 OxCIIEd mind by a sense of my being im- MRS. TILTON'S LETTERS, avoiding the exhaustion of his alreudy tatigned me scree ‘che Brnshegaway, how hoi, darted o8t Oy mbamarie | Mr, Suearman then read, ander date of Jenuary | CHEAP TRANSPORTATION DINNER, | face che conciosion arrived ‘at, by the" Goare, | corpevy o nigne marco. Thin it could 'be'per. | Pewat soupnuig te accusation aM Team do nothiaget tis moment Uae auke so orbs: | Stink -ariecibcheieny Ree teen eae though technically valid, would havo Lttle, if | colved, would enabe him to bring them to the | ~ Upon t jhe finding against pi iny teelings Writes im Pneheg Cin any, persuasive force a8 an offictal judgment, ‘the | Pvrnt indicated without undue loss or time, re- | the accused on this charge was not justified. i ? 1 Bagit now fe.>e composing mysolt for my task J think, in reference fo Oliver's opinion of Mr. B.. * | DISTINGUISHED GUESTS—RAPID TRANSIT AND raga ol review which 18 almost universal in | ‘eshed vy needful Fepose and ip Qt condition to | Firat, the evidence of the messenger and his aid but Ligel more taxing flight eustward in tne next Pig remarks were wade.to M ti Benen, cheney are am. NEW. ZORE IMPROVAMENTS, jurtspradence, originated in the known lability | March on still further, if required, in pursuit of jace quite too louse ard indefinite; Was on its e Of courts to disturbing causes o/ this nature, Ap- | t¢ fylng{oe. His action was imore confurmabie Teoondly, it Was eftectually eerie pl tchitday Jong 1 nave been reading “Grimth Gaunt!) Go | Tey apes teeit, Ohi how my soul vearus over you | Last evening, as seven o’cluck, the Art ennual | pellate tribunals are rarely composed of members | $0, the spirit intent and, actual, impor’ of ine | thirdiy, the order could wot ave be-n obeyed Would iike to Ue damg (he same: thing with tayrelh ft | two dear nien. You, my beloved. aro higher than ‘he; | dinner of the Cheap Transportation Agagciation | more able or experienced than the courts o1 trst Whole oruer, Started at one o'clock | according to ite actual tenor or intent, apd im_not yet far enough in the story tg know the moral | thiyibeliove, * *'* I cau never rest satisied yncl ‘ instance, and tocir consideration of the points in | 12 :teral compliance with ite first sonsence. Ac- | jastiy, 4 General Porter had, iD fact, been taray meaning, but it bas excited mo coasts i ne you buth seo eye to eyo, and love one another ay you | took place at Deimonico’s. Perhaps @t no other | jayne must generally take place under conditio cording to very ample testimony, irom sources'en- | in executing the totally differeut attack “3 he pi Jealolsr. 1am not Jesloum nor.do.t knew the Jeol. oe aaa Bhi cai” audited yin Kid be Social gathering this season has there bven | affording, in certatn respects, very inferior iacili- | titled fo the uimost contidence, he judiciously ex- | nad ior a moment, ‘and ol his own mere. motion ious tor fi Sie . | thes Jor the ascertainment of truth; yet the heat | erotsed, in conducting the required maroh, @ dis- veinplated, u&t which ne sound to be unadvisae without cause, he is foolish; If with cause, more | gseioug of n great inward awakening towara you, ir | * More daha eaiesel fesemblage of our bust. |r aturally attendant upon the tnelplent contention | cretion’ vested in him by miutary law; and on | te euan delay would nos have osen 8 breaca of ‘but 1 am somewhat disturbed, and have been fora | I live I shal: teacn my chiidren to begin their loves ness men. Among the guoats were to be noticed | jn ait important cases Is thougot to render need. | tie charge he was mantlestly entitied to am ac- | nis duty as @ soldier; ac all events, it ovuld not ba Jong while pat, at the diminishing taith which tenfer- | Where Dow 1 am,” ss such distinguished gentiemen as Isaac H. Bailey, | tul, whenever it 1s possible, a cool and dispagsion- | @ittale cunsiaered a disobedience Qi the order specified tuin for human nature. tiuman ei gractare do not seem Mx. Shearman then concluded be day’ labor by. | president of the New England Society; 8, H. Rug. | te review by some independent authority. 2, On August 29, 1862, the day prior to what {s | in the charge, Bevel to 10 88 they once $8 jorbaps Ble view is | reading # le:tor bearing date ot January 13. 1870, les, W. &. Dodge, General Horace sorter, Josiah Another circumstance COPA RANE diminishes | commonly calied tne second battle of Buil Run, Tos new evidence rendered a te by the bed ete A right yay a ee ws . OW. ih rat a from Aira. Vilton to Theodure, she savsi—“To-day | gles, W. &. g . a the influences which mignt otherwise be accorded | the right wing of General Pope's army was ior the | return of reace imparts to the sentence &@ chay- er Poe oe se eer lts therat street aidan, | bas been a quict ways M:, Beecher cailed, he 13 10 | Quincey, of Boston; Colonel saker, President of | to thls verdics, ‘tbe accused was in the prime of | must o/ the aay and at its close conironting near | acter whicn it would be diMculs to describe ip nngiog Fecthnaeaa f once suppowed 1 cou jusly ea: fine spirits and making calls. He devotes Wed- | the asaociation; William H. Webb, ©. T. Raynolds, | ie and in periect neaith. Me waa admitted to be | Groveton, Va., a Coniederate torce of about 25,000 | language fit for this occasion. My conclusiuns, tain. * nesdays and (nursdays to this Work, til iurther a Joyal to bis party in the war, emimently skiliul | or 30,000 men, there ited under the command of owever, ace not based in any degree oa tat ev- js {have had protound reflections on | notice; has three buudred to make; made twenty | Dr. George H, Hepworth, Peter Cooper, J. W. | anu energetic tn action and of un peti ee io | Stonewall Jackson. RP Gdostal Reynolde’ at’ n pomeltute fest entirely anes. the court martial y @ weak man, supposed to be strong; to-day; enjoys it imaenseiy. He culled on the | Simonton, Associated Press; Colonel Benjamin | firmness. The principal charge against him was | iormed the leit o. this wing. Karlyin the day | record. OBARLES O'CUNOKR. Mreartniy inuded nam, supposed: to betaore Cicwtian | Wnecleck’s to-day and kissed tue ull ecound, | 4 wins, J. Seaver Page, F. B, Thurber, | Wat duringsconflct in wien the right wing of | Generals stcVowell and Portes, pursuant to joint | New YoRe, Ooh 2 1874 at 5 | to a8 engaged, move hiscorps | order then addres:ed to them by Gener y a8, ree Gannot endure the mockery—it | 14° the pustor’s liberal di-tribution of kisses was | J. 1. Romer, Secretary of the association; | ggainet the enemy, and by such omission violated moved their respective corps on @ line of marek ad as ng Coat pata Rey to the At this inoment I am completely. wrotened, yet ex- | received witn toud inuguter by the spectators, | James S. Barron, Erastus Brooks and otuers, | ab express order trom bis commander. ‘The re- | leading irom dauassas Station toward Gainesvilic. | pr, ni fa Lo Ar anies the above and other doca- Pacing 1m ten sates te sap ford oe an? mol npe! in which the principals sympathized by smiling. distinguished tn commerce, letters and art. An | celpt of the order by the accused and the | This was desigued to oriug them into communica eel oeut to ae President, Alter stating the he ates Ts tale fo the Wap aan vant madeeken Mir, Byaria ined ba aa gene Meer excellent. baud digcoursed sweet music while ee Retin bred Pay in | tion with notte el a eer the estabd- | eno of opinions from Jade Banjamin B& rare Di prescat, a4 the elocu tionary attatoments ofthe | We dinner was betug enjoved by the gnests. The | 7Ont OF his Sormi, weve faote undispared. | lish ment of, Wien connection the order | Curus, Daniel Lord, Sidaey Bartlett, Judge Ab 1m endeavoring to live « manly iife—not what the Pe esos Of avery superior staudard. He read | Secorations oi the dining hall were in excellent b seiksibar Guninat tale canivon On | directed oat. on acne b tet isians about | dott, Judge Shipman, Charles O’Couor gad Reverdy ver-generous worl shall so csiepm. but what in my | Joriner 'y Supt ou Bet fuste, and flowers abuuuded on all the tab.es, At | W468 ube only gainst this charge whieh | three miles irom General Reynulds’ com- | yourson to His Excel’ency fe says :— Most conscience, I shail know to be such. £ have had | Mr. Tilron’a letter to y Deary,” dated “At the t hate of ry goeat was placed a ant Dil | C&M be supposed to have deen tried and overruled. | mand, fiuding the epewy in force in his tront, many wrestlings ot my soul with Heaven of late, ‘i teul | Qmtice, Nov. 3 186" He writes;— Or igres with which was 4 photograph of the free | NO ove could question ita suaicienoy if troe; but | General Porter's corps halted while Ceneral Mo: whe testimony oF these gentlemen ri? yee sie From this iecling dieing the dav Ehave taken reinge i | ,tieel.agifl were crowing ol before my time, Lights | excursion train trom Aloany to Schenectady im | $9 Court discredited it and found him guilty. | Dowell. acting upon & power assumed to have | S10. 1¢5 a renearing and review of the record. Amy eiclaorute at nightracmeumes tiraing tt mimoss into | that asec to burn within ine have been quenched. Hopes | 4351, on the Monawk aud Hndgon River Ratlroad, | Nothing tn tho way of excuse or extenuation was | beea vested in him, marched his corps XB some | Slain It, also, on the ground of now evidence, uot veces ymon. 1 Dave come to suctly 2s the Prodigal | afé faded; ambition js killed; life eons & Laure. | "Around the banqueting ball American flags were | CMeredin ais benalf. There was no suggestion of | what uiferent direction, “intenaing either to | sible to ine ac the Seal yt oge the most conclusive a fein Apracd relazation OF 8 tnabia sell tp bumeelt is Hhen, too, ail my rellxion, doubis aud difieultics have | sedVooved, Deneatu which were hung portraits. of | S0/thing like duluess or slowness ol apprevien- | form the commantostion with General Rey- | Wuich rerutes absolutely the principal watier ol charge, *; 1 ry sy sion on bis part, or \natany circumstance existed | nolds contemplatea in the joint. order of id puts a new an ar light on the whole cage. + an Henceioria Wy prayer is that God may keep me nesree | ae ee Pou a wana #88 Tears book | BHlaxenater aud Ocnerses | Te ESF OF | which could onsragterize is alleged omusion as | morning, or | in aome Ouner_ manner | enuitied, belns, under coniiiuinz sontene, to, Nive thie Gare not iurh sound sid look upon it overthrown, aud betore 1 can rise Tmust be mace | |he boasts of ie evening Were prefaced by that | the result of Iunorance, stupidity or mere negli- | not precisely expiainea to participate with | cvidence Keath: of oa 0 rai § Am tdstaae, fed r pol a che % f No mistake or misapprehension by him | General Pope’s right wing in its Operations You cannot f.uess tor what one thing I most yearn to | {cc jike Anteus, that strength comes from touch- | of (oionel Baker, the resident of the association, | ZeUce. m Pp rp these grotinds { make aud ronew this, my urze seo you. itis to xneel by your sidevat our Yamiliac | 16. * * ng. Wouli to God they wore sino ot may own | Who said, in effeet:—It Is with creat pleasure that Was even nintod at The precise imputation made | againgt tle enemy. This separation ol McDowell | to rou to appoint a board ot ofie-rs—ineH o: ints svening prayer. hy prayers of late have-scemed all | Coding. Hut they have to be inflicted upon others— | 1Tise 10 Welcome 80 Many distinguished citizens | BY the tneuipatory | ONPD ORONO a Er COTE |e crate COI Sanat BOREL ere TETOAL TOLER tae. | Coen hes aul Gnrizas TUR Riba anne a Spiritless without you. | am never so true a man as in Gpon yoursel! and the children, it 18. this fact ta 1o this, the first anual dinner o: the New York | 8i@ to perm! @ enemy’s success, 10 order | Dowell’ corps, or some part of it, reached tha | secu y mi pe SauEaSe wie Tomaeare eS muy prayers—when I have prayed with my arms around | GOR, yonesal Ano, te pour mind and tender words. | ( ori rtation Aewociation, and in the | thereby to discredit his commanding general, the | jront of Jackson’s force, or Of part or it, at about | of my trial. wita the ~ - he Add Winter wtinout at least seoine you ance Or Teice if ue | Denclled in this audio this morning were very precious nameol the ausociation,genuemens t extend to you accused wiltully and treacverously aisubeyed the | five o'clock P.M. | (Réc., p. 16.) It was known | Si, theun Cte aad the deawuiat terulined aceon un. Other moments than Arst thoss-grentest of all woments. | 10 me—sweoier than the honey in the honeycoin! @ heartfelt welcome, Some of you come irom the CT Ga PP ee ean | 00 ANd Prior to the 2K thst & Confederate | just conviction, fought to receive the Rxecudve thier: see, with agony in the retrospect, how my life has Mr. Svaris—Thie last levter was written by you, | nails of lopisiation of our common country, some nag Pigpsates 1 ne y indeed, Ce bse uni ‘ra ‘ rT sd aged : a ae ole a join pos tion, by a full pardon anniiling tne sontanes, ‘ani to peer not chy ateemeroasly Nave saebied oe one | Ma ta NeM. Yorks was is ook? from tho Legislature of our owu State, and we are | UhoCC. was committed. A crime, more atrocious | guppored. tor 'be Loupatrecr? Mihroug | accegdine tome statute, for such cuss tnade apd pro: Pena are hionie cn tad Euainiba aie tn Mr. Tilton—Yes, sir, I believe that it was. lurther houorea by te presence o’ tne Bxecutive Ke A i binee | aaeonn sted etg hea ey ey ant | 1 yaushould evor appear to me anything leas than the | mr. Kyattx—Aud (he studio reerred to in the | of oar own city, also by tae presence of the hon- | CaBaot be imagined, nor 1s auy less punishment | Thorougnfare Gap, passed by Gainesville and pro- | yided., f bee (e cemina yooet har yom ose 1a tse to me i : on such & case as [ now offer, | would be enti shall not cure to live a day longer. last paragraph Wsi0 your Louse; ave you got | ored Presideut of the American Board of Trans. | Ave ,'0 1t than death. Extrinsic circumstances | ceeded in the direction of Jackgon’s rigut. Ot this foaheariogsuch asinowask. © © © ~— cannot write iurther, I must stop and go to my | the note whieh you refer to m your letter as b&y- | portatioc avd Commerce. Cur diferent boards of | Might justtly & commutation by SS | ore ee eS or ey bestdes | aiter recounting the controverates which led to pudience. it isdreadiul to be so fullot forling ss fain | ing received irom your wie on that day ? | Trude are also represented, ‘'ne press and the | DUC io Cuurt martial. consistently witha proper | some artillery and cavalry, were counved by | , Altar recounting tie controvaraien WiMoD I At this inoment. God bless you. THSUDORE. Witness—It may be among my payers; 1don’s | pulpit nave iso representatives nere. Our application of the law or on any Knowo principle | General Buiord, wno Teportea the fact to General | #! usenet eal y peaks of toem Ow rue Cars, Nortaxex Inpiava, Dec. 7, 1860. remember it particularly, fssociation was formed a little more than | 9! vowor, could gward any otuer. The gsen- | McDowell at ten o'clock A. M. (Rec. p. 183). as ext My Darcinc—This rattling train shakes my pencil, OTHER LETTERS. @ year ago by merchants who felt that the tence of the Court, howeve was simply | Genera: Bulord estimated Shese regiments at 8v0 1, That (it was charged) I did not on a previous occa- trade of our noble city was being diverted to otner | %, perpetual renef from lic rvice. | men cach, General Pope liad no notice Ol Lhis acces- | sion of no co! juenco march at one at mgh*, a: “Grilith Gaunt.” & powerful and interesting story—well con- letters of Mrs. Titon vo her Dusband, which | ports or being lust to tne country largely by the | (Rec, DP. 208.) An Impartial iavestigator | sion to the enemy’s turce antil seven o'clock Ordered, But waited two hours: tor fight J feces, “ i 1 he | might reasonably inter from nis impressively | (Rec., p. 2. 35.) During the 20th and uutil night t ic mrucied, thongh not remarkably well weiter, 5 Gon't reriiss apt Rall dhe A) aad fransportation and terininal | peculiar feature of the case @ tacit acknuwisdpe Ath tubhe wore opednional collslone’ between por- FD fy eA theese Fd He ee eae ated ine Like ear iaatual 4usdice ot | Mancan 6 3000s AUMUAE & 1800; AUsaaL cg lait See aaa AIOreanano Gad: ros Hopper | meat by those who pronounced tue sentence that | tos of the right wing aud the enemy under Jack- | should not gain, but love, by attempting i “Inere was Ryelix Holt” Do you hot often recall that sweet even- | j f August 18 is withont d mae’ it 8 ah pes . 4 ere, | \hey distrusted tueir own finding on the question | sun. There was also some artillery firing between | po urgency. We arrived in time and wore not wanted. Ing in iwelnh street, when. late at night, we Anished | Voged vo be of 1808. It is printed suong then ae | Weoraitoace aod as Being desirous of eetting of guilt or innocence. Parts of Porter’s corps and troops of the enemy | The march was Judiclously ordered and executed. Of area et Sea ck ins ean, lying propped on, tne the foot of ths page on whic the letter of August | down ireignts unjustly. We 1ound we rates of | ,iNe Executive chief of @ great State can rarely | posted in their front. The testimony before the | © \“ shor Pp was at law one of @xtreine§ tecinicallty, ant just voila your red shawl around your shouldura and your | 3 is printed, Now of Mr. Tilton’s lotters viere | ireignt were in some cases lower irom other cities | X#mine such acase in pergon. It is not ouly | court martial showed very clearly (hat from about | Sich as courts martial are accustomed to tnd “irivolous A or 1-4 AC nbepedpanadieenemenerbeesusends t (it, Brartenit Your Honor please there are . v4 ust but im general imperious.y | noun Porter's corps was confronted by a large Waterprvof cloak over your feot. Vhat night, and the | are those of October 25, 1865; December 2 1806; | to the interior, though distances were no less, | UsUal and proper, and maliciou t followed it, tite ‘as full of hu: happl- * Jan 1 necessary, to intrust this class of duties to suvor- | force of tne enemy drawn upin order of battle 2, The second charge {is subsiantially that I to Betsan my nour gould old ‘ js pi 7 PP February 14, sets January 15, 1869; August 23, Gonds cou be suinas to Boston and Baltimore | dinuies. {0 this instance the pressure of una- | consideraviy to the right of Jackson’s force, but | attack the oucms. as arderod, the day before the battle; compélied a resort 10 | not «actually united to, or joined with it, No | when, 0 | | q es: Atiacked, stone jac an one expects when be ists tte midaof | ,, rhe counsel then asxed that Mr, Morris, who is | Citeg® Grain. ican to West was being diverted | Yoldaple public busin fable Investigator could doubt irom tue | Would have boen captured” betore Lee hart co to Montreal and other ports, to the injury of oar | Saat course. And, io approving the sentence, the | reas er But I havo never met a character ii the custodian of the originals of this correspond- won, the campaign ended, and, of cour: eeequal to one which, if t were a romanciste1 | ence, give lum the letters ol the dates name city.” President rolled ‘exclusively upon a written re- | whole evidence that this portion of the enemy | Yicttze of mext duy averted, ‘The iow erect rc rk nut: te y view of the proceedings furnished for bis use and | included the troops mentioned in General bu- ived the order “ah near night, when it was too tate to aula draw Troot 8 certals, roman ts ow. lias It was oe four mtnu Lhe er jour oO} clock, and After which the health of the President of the au is request by the Judge Advocate General. | fori's report. Theit position and that of General os ve a ren a8 ta, inte ro 10 tadness aean intense adoration forthe | Seeeo, the regular habiiues of tho court room | Uniteu States was propused. Dates afford satisiactory evidence that the Presi- | Porter's corps, from gbout noon, was such that | Jackson a instructea meas there ime bevig; and it is only here and there that one sces | Pecoming restive ut every moment's deiay beyond | — Letters of regret were received trom Thurlow | Gen: conid not have looked beyond this paper or | each held. the other in check, and on is, wD emy lay beween me an : id perfect fat d . | the usuai time of adjournment, began to rise irom | Weed, 5. 8. Cox, Senators Conkling and Sherman y : H jackson, v men was between us. 9 novel the trae and perfoct love of a true and per- | thoi: seats and vacate ihe ball O! justice. The judi- i oth perused the record to any useiul extent, Cons the whole case it seems most probanie that neither it ‘and Pe ‘did 3 a hg) Jove that dwells in the soul rather than | O10 avel rapped suarply on the bg hie order bey ae dom made avery pithy and interest- | quently the approval by that high oficer is with | could have attacked tne other with @ reasonable Faerie nee \acheliaen: Met wus meth bate it witn the heart: but they w! ou! Mm 5 ; Kk eee satki ato tovingc love with thelr sony. “O° UAYe ® | entered into a sharp uiscussion among tuomeeives | o1 cheap transportation to meet the wants of the | (NOC ‘person standing sloof from the court | corps. it may possibly have ire! a " Y mounted to abou ficed and destrovea my poble and gallant corps in an The noblest part of love. ls Honor. dseliy, constancy, Souching the disposition o! two letcers which Mr. | common people. ‘hen ensued the regular toasts M main body of the nemy martial and disconnected witao its action subjected | 12,000 men. c., PP. 15, 16.) Such was not fehatoa ween c the army stronz\y a Morris was under the impression had not veen re- | of the evening, whicn were as jollows:— ‘and osted. ch. ne ~ q Pe fap agessy ‘th pl OB ag Mo Alt Lig turned, afd algo as to the desirability of markmng | «The Mpit State,” responded to by Mr. 3, | tHe Mp di td Ang on ates revision Boree, ba he & je fagt hus torce may have been ole irae ea Baeeeiming actos bra gen . which more deligh' eart most cheats the soul. It | the letters beiore consiguing them to other hands, | Bradiord i'rince. which could alone ir the sentence the | considerably less, warranted by my orders, Nothing could .bave been Is for this reason that lovers ought sometimes to be | ‘Tis Uttle matter having beon udjusted to we | “Our Army and Navy,” General Horace Porter, | Weight and sanction of an official confirmation. | As hall-past four P. M. General Pope had not yet | more stupid or criminal of my own motion. Yat it is veparated. Mutual satisiaction of the counsel, the Judge “One Organization,’ ‘J. F. Henry. © | Tots faily appears by the a been jpined by Mobowel, & in some une | the gist of the Bagge men age’ me. Foe os his fo, beat each other in memory. in dally and hourly | rapped to order and sald, “One moment, weutie- | “Steam and Electricity,” F. B. Tharter, who | guia “Mea me’ Gore ioe, aula [Sapte agg tig lap bale al BU CT ny a wi aan A iy vu for hin were postive, and swore that only bgp writnout conthct of the desh, in. perpetual nowt. men,” and aadreasing the jury, “You are now | said cused held in very low tion jrom Porter, and at this time General Pope pI ag A rt omen M tary talents of dis comman 3 were bet {ssued to the latter the important order in ques Ress notwi of distance, in an abiding | @bout to separate, and a Dot repeat the | “When George Stephenson, in 1826, proposed to tl tion. ' me Beaten ul od and ennobling—this is the | eee Br aeat ay tends, pred Fe cat a4 | construct & ral “ey; from Liverpool to Manchcs | RAGA coors the Sine LO are orcie gore urdamolraann fooereare- swans Ff army was there Aan certain as any fact in nature. ‘Noman | oman’ asa woman tovesaman until | Gage? 1 (ruse you Will GO YOUr AULy Ii rogurd. 10. | feoee ae tye eee oe ee, reek engine #t& | ernment, Tne campaign, of which the feld day in Noousr 2 isso Pk. | | proofof it snow as certain as human testimony ci this of the | chat, and as ihe learned counsel will not be able { aw he nas attained to such an experience Brion of two souls by their noblest possible inter- Seetuos formed @ part, nad terminated belore | Mason ‘andin | tO attend to-morrow, you will separate until | % D 4308 Gunzast F ¢ trial, and ite conduct throughout had been the < on the enemy’ held up as of 1 it as suficieat to stamp the scueme as a bubdle. “Twelve miles per hour!’ ex- as hi area—Xour line of maroh brings | make it—the evidences, if nood be, of the Contelerate right flank. I desire y< ato Baan er This is the new e—-of the I + | new at ofoers in some lives thi: tat all | rd inte 108 at ones on enemy’; not accessiblo to me at time, which {Pootncs only ne whe ordermmae coments: @leven o'clock om Monday morning, to wich time | claimed tne Quarterty Revier, ‘as welt might one be | eae fas disusicous, Utnerd, ou the Conteney, iP possibie ‘on hie Toar, Keeping your right fo comauni: Row, nd whieh, ‘surely, 1BRvs a right’ to ha ce) as xe we Bigs] Gheage to seek always to live | this Court adjourns, | fired off on & Congreve rocket,’ And wien ten yoara | gorertained @ conviction that it Was not oniy con: | ° with oe peal ee, oom uemy massed. card. use Co ot tH it 1s substantl He mS a, xz Soa help deborns Thine immordliys VTTBODOMES | eT eee te ee sonore ta math ate comusel, | later Pr Heagor Morse Proposed to insventiy convey’! aucved with signal vigor and ability, but that In toon as you engage their oak.” Kes heavy duty Pope gould have captured dackson's army pete " i 5 messages dy eiec y Over miles o e he wai “4 5 a Mx Danna oF Danuance PRs Hype ta, em, | Me atmospiers of law, aud the scandal for the | locked upon—to Use nO stronger term—as avis- | Costus, “(Hees p. sid) OueOl tis latrer-claam a | coma, te Sour ight’ the Citas "tn esha Yoa'are | Te sentence ls Oased grit. ever, accuse was minds tettars to the iittic giria and haveoniy a mninuie iert ror | Past five weeks in the Brookiyn City Court pa. | lonary enthusiast. ‘These inventions have, how- | geutieman of creat ability iM the legal proiession | OvilKed to. fall Dack, do so to your right aad tear | outot absolute error in & verdict the new evidence Waitin 6 kiss to tae shother he how twig ie toe Fatod to cogitate upon (be past and. picvure tne | aver. revolutionized the world, and yet so readily | Sng’ justly induentiat 10 public ature” way tue | ae eee renee ee another hanes ran im substanes, that did not ad ear and long ani pine to bo at h » | joes human nature adjusi se | oO circumstan ' “ d + Kian ddan) ay ams Sigs Ge | of tages Mase are | Seek alt aly “outs ‘oceoeewowwad | 12ugeAatoune, Mt te ajo dos! Sommandinn. | ephupy sine ey tof eee fa Fae Pus uot each other Bil tn separation. T bleed ike & PLYMOUTH PRAYER MEETING. hela poald have: progtensed with sue theme ttve | question, aud, ta so doing, y OD! ctlece wore periestly Wppacene on its feces tt oe Sap reroetel Otas, taalted ana extrorne. Iie ihe . 0 9 } . ; mas, «A chy cntataeadbpedgbeareddhy tori tei de wre to steam und electricity hat we are indebted for | GUCIRE An tnrellectual combat oF jort cade oy | mdeed singularly reduadant and reperitions, ont | chargea, .My corba Dore the brunt of the batuie. A repeat ay gid seeins Waporrant, and my winter Qf I am this wonderiul deveiopmeat—a development so has shows that the most liberal minds dnd it din. | 1% Vas unequivocal ana intelligible. its author, | that he hardest fic and sq! e heaviest ared through it) will be the most useful one of all iny | MIb BRECHER’S YOUTHFUL IDEA OF GOD—caL- | wonderiul that we cau find no parallel save in cult to preserve strict impartiality throughout | *2@ General Porter, to wnom it was addressed, Jona out of sil proportian 12 sillen, apa wountes. 3 hs 'e fe, Lam lecturing, in dead earnest. |i hi . The st Aaddiu aud hi understood it alike, The intent was that in al order of the Voniederate line, aeliver. 1 could ‘not endure to spent sn git ater LIOPES AND MOLIAN HARPG. 9 Apis Taade, The Stbey 08 Aaa tang | such Aservice; yet in she case under considers | Sryauir snould be made by Porter upon Jackson's | !0,,ionewall J chal of ts 19 ‘son's corps. His o ‘19 not more wonderful; steam 18 our genil an in Buch case the enemy's ie if ly i tl 4 z “4 | ton, the Judge Advocate and tue om who y mony Betieya love ny country purely a pessopatetr “ind Plymouth leoture room was filled to overnowing electiicity our ‘slave of — Ting! athe: cae has prepared the written review which formed the a Progen tend by agen gy Mer \ pout the best Xo, ie. Froad re, et man wou. ' ; 1 . 1 | : Bef and Mt intoarhty. | wu work, while yot last evening, Mr. Beechcr was in exuberant pibitere wave Ant opheh Lee we careluily, gaara | Presigent’s sole guide in deciding whether ne | OY DRO OY “Other ‘assault. Nothing coult | what hard. fchting Tene tar Wasa tmelther would last tor many Ever you spirits, and imparted his hilarity so well to the | these powers, to the end that thoy may not serve | SNawN ebhrove of rovaten the Remrencs were O08 | have bem iurther irom General Pope's object | carnest inan whe hever sald whai was, not truth We THEODURE, | congregation that ail present left the room with a | the iow at ihe expense of the many, but rather | Diten as within the Trauge of possiviaty that than an attack upon another independent and | Feoeett ¢' onenied tury Of oUF Aseaults. to drive h Dosvavs, fowa, Dec. 27, 1888. | smile on thelr countonances. Many times during | $0 Textlate their use tnat tho diexaimgn they con | PON” deineration, requisite to. Saat sing | Separate lorce of the enemy posted beyond Jack- | trom his postion.” Iwas Rot permitted, on oblccnom, My Danuina—I camo hither this morning apd found oe adi fer wil fail, like the gentle dews o| heaven, aitke | useivl review existed in this instance; but | $2!’ Tight All the evidence was to this eect | to put in evid my conduct that day, to oppose each our letter awaiting me. Hereaiter | trust J shall re- | his talk the smile became audible, and once came | upon che poor and upon the rich—upon the whole | i! ‘The oraer itseli showed it conclusively. Besides, | conduct to the charge of gross misc: eet few ‘Dee i your | ‘This makes the third time | have ly breaking 1000 appl i d land,” Shere is no proof of the jact, and all reasonable | General Pope had no knowleage, imiormation of | fore. such was the caulty of iechmical wisdom of the opt, not counting the recrossings. | Vety early breaking be eee hyidbovmeny haa ye os ee fe ar rg jumptions are against it.’ Indeed, the review, | Svs acion thas the enemy nnd way such auxiliaries | Prosecution and the Courk © Tent ace 8 OFIGe OF BOIL oe een oe eth cnoerretOn ni a ae | uur Commercial Organiantion"—Hon, Wiilism esout.. (Hee, MD. 188 8, 84, 8630, TRY Ie coin “arproved’ the. sentencee without examine thet The rith more thana tile trom | Come to commune iD this consecrated place, and we | E, Dodge. enerai Pope hud been present witn General Por- Tha: roof deciared he wi pet were opposed =e ‘oused in ve the p: that jank to ba ‘e-sby which | desire to feel that it is 4 meeting for communion “Our canals”—Samuel B. Rugales, ter in nis fleld quarters at half-past four o'clock, it ‘of its justice and mieoet Be seer ‘areview ee fowa, eo en aY | with Thee; for itis only the touch of the Di “Ratiroads of the juture’—General Vielé; Is perfectly clear that he would not have given the | aaownnthenrsathomany veel: Seon soil unten 4 fe Divine | «Canals of the future!—Peter Cooper. order, or, If already given, he would nave coun- | pH TRENTON BOARD OF TRADE ater Dreaxiast. | tolled up fhe steep dint, cing in my Soul which brings the real life tous. Grantus | Mr. James 3, Warton and others made tellin termanded it. General Porter must have veen furs to Keep off Jack ros! ng and struggiing | that frame of mind which shali make Tby entrance | speeches ia favor of Sabp, Sansnorvasy pan , and warded me with re cheens, but had no wife near : may oe said* that the ff nhuol dinner of she | By'to kiss them. Ay tealth ts exceliont, burt think t | Possible; grant sa life higher than that around | Cry Oo eos orcation w success no leas owing i at once,” aiming at Jackson's Jang, it Would | Board of Trade just beld the Treasurer, Mr. Joan tm looking older than usual, Last night the villanous | us in the world, and may we de able to carry our- | to the genius which organized the assoclauon OTs avinTh: ana, Gomatemnivty Weeks fine | Bave b gross dereliction ty on hia part. | 008 renorted tne receipts for the past petichget Mie day Of eee Ce ey ree He aay 2S.& | gelves as disciples of Christ. Woe are sons oi God; | than the necessities which gave It birth. form, in my judgment, uader the peculiar circum. | Indecd ne heat ‘aiaaoe tag ond heh the the disbursements $405, The busy about three hours in getting off answers w lecture | but it doth not yet appear what we shail be hero- PS gos perc stances of tlie case, stroug grounds in favor o1 9 ant aaah totehamen ° it wae et te tnrtoe re. Lod sabia appt ted the present mem 7 Pikce ate: tenance intent drone Tenet sraploy them after. Grant we may not think of Thee with Thy CIVIL RIGHTS IN NEW JERSEY. re-trial, They ma: a iree scrutiny ip communteation witn | Sectetary. im his report, ata ty eated caution to keep ll and every nignt 1 had a touch of hi nese thi 4 ee of the evidence and an independent judgment , bership numbers eighty-seven, and gives & gen- Borning. tt cee trom he Manhine Mad wouren late elect stanaing round about. May we look at tue Reynotas: command, oegepe ee withdrawing from iP aware Of this, and Ul, With thas cunvictioa on ots ana the totel absence | Mud, be had tried to push “forward into action At the annual meeting of the Trenton (N. J.) he merits. tha A few daysago two colored citizens, named Jonna | 470" ka > v4 his position ond sunmitting Corps to inevitable | eral review of the principal business transac Biche lata (eck taf oa | fetuothamnat'ttneser asd setay an | Mine nu tart iting apport | ata uo ad S*AR RELA | ima ving eramen om, abeen | ane MF, en a Be Lo ath Le BAY Pegi CTT To Goes Case iy new schoolhouse im Freehold, Monmouth county, | dience. The irst was in reierence to an order . 1 dK att, oor in strength. 1, Ys 7 ? Celved this order, the mani ne aware River of t width Hope and ou wise lips t mnigit bung vee, EY | © Aiter another N. J., for the admission of their childrea, which | G8ted August 27, 1862, directing ® march irom pore jantiest | impropriety |'% Be ol attempt such quasi itteral com: | aud ax jee in ogni. the ereeat Tallow these, and such like mood, to fill me awhile PRAYER BY BROTHER WHITE Was''reiused. oy the princiyal, guided ‘by tu- | Warrenton Junction to Bristow station, Toe sec- | Sianues Neaties Yo ‘bring ‘ti ry originally es'imated to cost, abou with @ delicious sadncas: and down | anda hymo, ir, Geecner said:—L remomber in my | structions from the trustecs’ regarding such | 204 related to an order dated August 29, gee Hang, s maron of three mied-turoman eg, tk je DY the general eo Appropriations mad: and Ko to work. Idon't expect, however, to be lone | youth and boyhood | was Drought up im tne exer: | “cases. A lew years ago a schooi had been provided | Pass tour o'ciock P. M., which directed a1 bc thus ler ba id femme much longer; tor L am to meet you tn Chicago. Aid vy Phy y ~ ht J en f On the enemy’s forces. cut conutry would have beem necessary; and un | government inn a ow that th , : cise Of reason, Ane the question of conversion was | Jor the exciusive Use O! colored chiluren, ander he prosecutors own views to the time whicn 8! has been nearly all pendea, uw! at the other man has gone orf leciuring, as your ij the charge of a colored teacher in tat toivn, but 1, The first mentioned order, divided by me into ae » “ had ne es needed to completes the wi ou | the @ Car spirit of churca ministry, in ali those letter mention, vou can afford t 0 to ma a rare W enjoying on tit times { remeuber tne urgenoy with which the | it seems tne colored phe Sado whe delivered, Here Tan, : ty ought to be enjoying what Cam enjoying on thismagnit citizens took “corinsct” and | Secttogs lor the purpose of more convenient re TACY. emimeutate Action is necossary to secure t Gent trlp—for insiance, this atternoon, a dinner pary. | coming to Cur.st was put to me, and the etlect It | were advised to pursue thy course they nave taken | CNC Was as follows:— ‘fhe ong ‘time cecupied by General AeDowen ta | amount.” Out of respect for ‘ho! tnomory of the pasaye home, childrely, kith und kin, and cleave unto | had cn me was that ola certain half mechanical, | ino der to tes’ tue lights which they suppose Buistow Startox, Ang. :7, 1892—6:3) P.M. | reaching the euemy’s iront, on his march trom the | late Alired 5, Livingston the cop) ‘nage Fomised the oher thin to panlsed to cleave. You | haif oilictal operation. My father said he first | they are entitled to. ‘the trustees say that they | 4 GaNemat—(ection 1.) The Major General comm «anitt samo point of depirturs, may sumMce to exempiiy | nual dianer was indednitely poets. . Glave to me, and yet you reached £0 to inrerest; then, when he | have relused the application wiih aciear under. | tects that you start at one o'ciock to-mght this lack. ae i leo'ed Pre: t for the ave me all alone and cl . y ‘ * one rea ty, See anne tee a Wully interested, he preached ‘to produce | standing vi there res, onsinittios. The matter hag | Tard Wilh your whole corps, oF sueh part Ifthe Court convicted General Porter of fault in | toxelner with two vice prasidemtsy ® weasures railty, thy name is woman.” If you can gét anylicay to pour ica Yor you, and to take | seriousness, and When Me bad produced serious | eroatod No Mite CommMOlioN im “Old Monmouth.” | Ine’ Woo, 2) Hooker Has had a vols weve ceiloetORe | nou BtTikimg Jackson's right Mook, ae required by | and an executive commit

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