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" NEW.YORK DATLY TRMBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1566. 5 visws and Art Criticisms: Lotters from oar ‘corps EUROPE, e e DL d&mumr«nn‘cm& that those guestions should be considered and kept before the roper forum Q Suppose the States that ara represented in Congreas, and Committee on the 11th instast. Io was sworn and examined by Mr. Boutwoll, as follows: Lagislature as an evidence of tho tone of the Legislature o* the State as woll as that of the people of the State upon the bject; T will refer you simply to a letter I wrote to Senator RECONSTRUCTION. i State your residence? A, Crawfordaville, Georgia. > i ¢ 3 aacertain the sentiments e people of Georgia with regard | 4 ; ] " P o 8 - jcan Instituts. Talks about Fruit, and other Horticulturs! e e B o ot (e Tma oC| s s famaaies o o G A e e e oerof e owo prow | ONE DAY LATER NEWS, | Asricuitural fubrmaion, stock, Pinsncial Cati Dy ot bolitical Condition of Arkansas, Mississippi, | tho surroader of Gen. Loe. and remained thero untii the 1ith | foo/ingsof the po B e | i vt (5 ot R e 4 '+ | and Goneral Markot ‘Wwhich are published in Tum poli gl SSIDPL, | e wnd durio that {imo conferrod with the poonla in ms | sistus o s clow of popeiation iy he Stare, siow 1 1o sy hat (e RO SHEIS snthi S o o tod, and those By Yo xS Wandis Taiuch s givon, 18 > O ate boighborho0d—with tho Governor of the State, and | sddroes delivered by e on e 22 of Feoruary st before the L ‘ S IETVE SO0 T Shtin SO ey - s 1 tonren 68 & 00 e S ot 2 Lot S Alabama and Georgia, with one or (o other leading or promiuent mes in the State: 1t 6 0057 STl 1 barewith band you. expees . Dot Popular Novels by living aathors. The cost of thess alone, if from the 11th of May until my retars to Georgia, which was | Slesrly iy own opiuions and fecilngs upon the subject of your inquisy: R Shleat W i 400 " N beught fn book-form, would be from e o e O e, T nad a3 monnt of Kow tuf auything of | Thie sddress was written and prinied. o1 you uow seelt, before s | Withess,-Tom mean by “CVRErerty Congress s it s now Arrival of the City of New-York at this Port. | PRl e ¥ogim ln?:lnuh-“ Whie &:o:r":'m . tho public sentiment Shero exoent throush the pubdio pre S p T T lef TR LABrs bt Tdgied el ey Ry eected.the cost woud b tiroe oF Tour s that sume s P letters as 1 teceived; from the time of wy return dorsed by the Smuate in & joint fesolution, which was concurred i ST thiak 185 sexht 5 » o ———— Nowhere elsa can 5o much ourrent infelligence and eaf gridence of Ex-Gov. Shiarkey of Mississippl, Gen. | i o Saie on 'my present visit here, T had very extanaiee | inthe Horae it deis, s riirsd goocurred o | A, Thew sk alo sught o dactine mder the MR ; || Dierary matter e 5ad at o clanp a rate w1 fw Sate g A il o praple, vating Auganta. gui viiing | Pt 6V Tt s vt s abelier e o | e’ ookl vach v madoand dechiod wud s | No. Change in the German TIDPOZLIO. | Moptov o charcieeof Tur Taimtvw o kot s poreen Chetlain, Gen. Wager Swayne, oM. g n *Tacuary upon tueir | o0 the subject than wny bare lndividual o { States should thus contiue 10 bo exoluded and kept out, 4 sin- i o setalng with their Raighbors 18 fortaing sizhe g o ™he. latter part of Febraary, | express. e Legiisture of the Stats, It is to be presamed, o O it haed Shoe” thomght: they e g to subsoribe for Tue Sewt WerkLy Edition, It will in that B o 1 conversed very freely and fully with all the | §orrect s oxP o o B views BEORE VIR B B oug 7 way be supplied to them ot the lowsst price for which such @ T e i, T e ony CM o be “obtained from smy quarter, 1n | could net remain safely in the Union without new guarantoes, THE PEACE RUMORS UNFOUNDED, T e Poraans residing in the city can A8 me 4 ’ o STIMONY. e e (oo et T B o e o e it oo | Ltk o'V i Rk the Deas T § i more valuable jouraal to send 10 their country friends. Price ALEXANDER I, STEPHEX TES' AD O b saor ‘ 2 of 4 v o passing fons in the Union under the Constitution as it is, the other 4 State, ot conneoted with the Legislature, aud by letters, acd [ el 1 siso iuciose to you. Tide act speaks for aet, It is short stes turn upon thein and say they cannot permit them to do fenann lhfl. nsmbm loovyli‘-r-lfii nu-b‘l i ot correspe with the wen in the State wh ocone d s well as comprehensive. It ures to the colored 0 oly ir inf o 2 copies, ear, copies, or over, for esol copy, ERSe ot met, I betieva that embraces full anewer to the ques covtrctand o o contrc, o it o iy Wl et Wit e e 95 e | pow g FRENCHMEN ARE T0 LEAVE MEXICO.| e 25 to Wy means of ascertaining the sentiments of the peoy 1o testify in the ¢ et to the sawe ro D e e eints nuton upder the Constitution, while 1t v onday, April 16, 18 that State the sabieet stated 18 1 oostion: govern the Lestimony of whites, and it subjects then; to the ssme pun illing for immediate nnion W asiNaTON, Monda; ¥ 3 rey i ed in questi Lo | W As for al 4 ne the wiites. 10 these respects, embrac Id be the Northern States opposed to it; the mer di ——— = The testimony reported to-day from the Commit Q. As ¢ of your observations what 18 your opinion of T Georgia niow stand ~qus. befor- | unionists would thereby become Unionists, and the form HOMMEL R~ stimony re : the purposas of the peopls with reference to the reconstraction ticalars on see | ctical disunionist CTTN " ¢ W the rosidence of the bride’s father, by the Hev. 0. L. +n Rcconstruction embraces tho examination of a dozen 1 of the Governuent, and what are their desires aud purposes | race or color Tlov o G o $ T ol THE ARGENTINE-PARAGUAYAN WAR, g W Hgmmelt Tiobl Sy, s of il Schoam: essen. reluiing to the condition of Arkamsas, Missi | Cuseinsiols = 'K;n‘:\;:u|'u“('h;|l{“‘n:f aremment 4 e e bl e Eaanination of Aurxaxoen 1, Srernrss resumed ; JEECSEC L2, FRoROR ANUW-Te th iy, T Wy 106 Rr Bt Alabama and Georgia. 1t is conflicting ia it character in | i Ry e o A B iy 8le Hoa! Wikaai M Nrowiis, Uaiiod Bisies Nomiss [ | B . HovrweLs ~Do you mean to be anderstood in your : Y s e hs “m taton ex 1 | £hou af the Goverumer R tate ke Low darme W, H-earehinE. o beh dome i rcorpia with regard | 1t answer that bher s bo eonetitutiotal prwers e 0% | Failure of the Allies to Cross the Parana, | Hoewis s 0 far examined agree in testifsiug favorably, | Positio the Union. to b her Senators and Representa. | 80 the educal negroes, either children or adultst” A. | SEVCRE O e ot tha ‘aleves B USHER—LAFLIN—At Pittafield Mass, ‘rhur-a-v.Arl".'! p - = 3 | tivas admitted into Cor and to enjoy all her rights, and | Not! authorities schools are befng | dent 10 the on to political power of the eloven Stal o SRR D, the Hon. Bloomfield Usher of Potedam, Gen, JAMES G. BLUNT was in Western Avkansas in | (¥ o8 WESS SE0 segurchy oy e B ool Bbacr S Sragll 4 | that Bave boen in rebellien? A. That opinion 2 ¢ Walter Laflia, { 1665 those who had been dentifed with the Kelol | (jon of tho United Stetas nt t stands amendod [ the Froedmens i [ go, Do zou extoriain the wsme opinlon bn el ron e {E o, | _The steamship City of New-York, from Liverpool on the vt and those who symp: h and t 7hat are their present viows concerning the justice of | ©olored people s 8 bo g S . 2 ¥ pie E 4 g in ,.a,d yl.,“v ac ‘,‘\ € ll.,‘..,. D ”““““‘ e Shelr b l“.:--‘:m ‘1»:‘]‘.1-::“|L.\:l:~ ve “4‘4 b Qt'“.' ’,,W,‘ tion @0 thi anifest in regsrd to | llm::nk 1{1;",“x«,|;:”1-‘, ':,';'(',',"'.',‘ .;Ivn‘l’l‘i"rl»:-v:.fl:l,':l"iy“:‘nm N 4th, via Queenstown on the 5th inst., arrived at this port DIED. surrendered; the relation betweao the R o o A h ot “T'he e T B 2 | as oue of the results o war; thel fac 0 = i st s Saenie, (atindisg ¢ grest many ve. | Saeabie.oe proper gucei(3h(ng, or siberwinet. 4. A7y e cblidres, sad omsper oaoe. md Witk e pareats | Stiieticast amentment followed as & seapeqaerion; 240 508 on Monday morning, bringing one day’s later news. BRUNDAGE—I: Brooklys, on Susday, 15th inat, James . Bras- ed to be satisfactory: there was a disposi- | Of S0 entiment of ¢ ple s ,'(w"‘ ted't 10 haye th PR, i e re is any constitutional power on the part of the (fu\- 'ET'—- psee, i, i the J0th year ofbisaze B 1 wploymi i rmed p { SAARe e ¢ ¢ ! as resorted to T hat 1 to have exaeted " cedent to their e Lates o telatives snd friends of the ly are respectiul o o ey Chock g bt i s dostee to ronder their liberties mor e, andn | Q. What is th e o oo os % e’ ewaiption of ik & ietoud the Tomeral, amuhis late residenee, oor. Cliston and Do Kal- AL e H ooy their part that this was abeolutely o | B oo members of the Union. The Anstro-Prussisa sit ‘:?’"'"'“'.""", i g aves., Brooklyn, on Waduesday, the 16ti inst., at 3% o'clock p. . 1 of the wa . hak 1N & grees ey wore divided upon the question .Xm(:n;m. ir ol e 1o el crataathl the. Jawa | Th lqklix:llrl‘:u 5'1'7{-‘“.’:.1'.}\.'1“11"3"1;2.':311:" he 1umlnn“!' BOLNPI-AY Yonkers, on Susday. apsil 15, Williaz Boizer, agod o o or St | asure: the « ] Fpir . o passed by Congress, a ppro e P o, 1 the i , Shoedingy : yd ol rears. ey g em upon ¢ of the righ aud wife us le od many of ¢ oy ss. and approved by the President, In the ab | The French troops are to be withdrawn from Mexico In. | The Telatives and frlonds of the family are y invited to ak- iof, 1n my 31 aive it merely aa an opi ont Tieensen and were married in the usual way there is no | 05000 > S Ropeseominiives e e et threc defachments. the first in November next, the secoud | tend kis fuversl from t. Johns Cherch, Youkets, o0 g8 | that the sur hope for their liberties is t Qifference in our laws in that respect: licenses are issued f A 5 WhES pariiouies lms jon TRRE - bt ®Y | 1) March, and the third in November, 1867 % April 17, at 3 0 clock p. m. Carringes wiil moet the train of T | i ates and of te | White and black alike. only ¢ profibited r that e validity of all laws depend on | I iy aniod S Coneshagen that the American Hudson River Railroad leaving Thistioth at. st 2 o'clock. atitution "¢ | marrying with each other; v are not permitted to question for the Judiciary to | o ly deniod at Coponagen Waa?, C°0 DOUGHTYe=0n Monday worning, 16tk inst., at the rosidence of P. h v ehanas uf orikl o the rignt of | intermarry Ty own Judgment, whatevor it might be, would | Government is in treaty for a war port at 8t. Thotuas. S o o ittt Re & Deagay, s, & lawyer, ard a lo RO ARY SHUNGY S Opa "“;_‘; "",;"{‘*‘”" o TQ Were ndments o the Constitation of the § of mination of the question; | The steamsbip Hiberuia, from Portlaud, arrived at Lon- | Notice of funeral berositer v e tehis | Georgia. recently adopted. submitted to the people of Georgia t iy to determise. g A, 1 | donderry on the 5th inst, 3 a 3 GILDERSLEEVE—On Mondsy morniog, 16th inst., Thomas J. who favored it; 1 th eyl 1 were not_submitted; I have no hesitatio R e "_X""'"‘X" Lo M Sovrmanrtos, Wednesday, April 4, 1865, Gilder ., in tie 29th yoar of s are with the experiment never to resgre | BOWever, in expressing the n that nie-tenths of the | ¢ "'“;:".ll"‘ \I-"l‘_".u:‘ gy usterial opiaies in rofer | The British mail has arrived. Fhaneiin o '-mr-,}'m"-;n:“u stisud bis be was atdeasptad in 1661 B0 IS | Gathat mewsare of Tedicas mgain by force, whatever may be | ive voted for them if the Constitution had been uy particuiar act of Congress embraced jn the ques- |y rouch yhip Paaline, with 7,000 bags of coffee from | - fanerah ror the residence o s (b Kl o s on v A T b e e & ddne ot ideas upon that subject: they have g at a R hall in this session, in the ab- | Rio de Janeiro, was wrecked on Rio Real on the 23d of | W iinesday, st 2 o'clock p. = s 3 > of o . . intenance of these " n es from the eleven Stat February. Crew saved avd landed at Bahia. It was ex- : ’ " of the pe of Arkansas. Never since i . tativ h GRISWOLD=Suddenly, on Sundsy evening, April 15 & No. 3 the people displayed more en 1 to the conclusi % ull the people of the United | pected that the ship and cargo would be a total loss. Jefferson-st., Brooklyn, Sarab D., wife of E. D, Griswold. : of roason and ju Siates, inc ven, 18 it your opinion that such an act | The Brazilian Admiral, with Lis fleet of irou-clads, gun- | Notics of fuserai iu evenicg papers of to dsy. April 16, of diphttieria, Edwia Easton, eldest. + rs bad arrived at Corrientes. At last ac- | KEELER—On Monds + A, Ishould bt if it would be; it | boats and mon d wiil be calti ) would be constitutio every foot of | 3 for the preservation iples I not_be Civil law is 1n | ' . | this, at least. is my opinion e 141 a6d Liwies arenn of arma; it is my sot- | this. At least. ks myopinion. D el 8 winly. in my opinion, be manifestly unjast ansd | eounts the allies had not attempted to cross the Parana + of Edwin and Susie £ Kesler, sged 1 years and 2 months e s |t viction thst ihere s not any idea cheristed st all in | , @ What was the voting poptition of your 3 of Amerlodn representative goverament; 1is | Sivor. for e T B3 by soiee VAT | i trends of the fasily aca invited (0 attend the fumrl, on Wodne- esp A the public mind of Georyia of ever resorting etking wymward . however, would be u question for the Jju s gl b duy, I8tk inst. st 3 'clock, from the residence of Lis rapl A It v | sion or to the exercise of the right of ). What is probably the present voting population: A 1 1 should be willing to abide by thas de- | etermined to hold daring incursions Twelith-st. and & - 1‘;” lp:x:nx:“ licy of mais of thes The voting povulation of the State, under the py t Consti g ol | ing twice crossed the es and_attacked the | KL SEY—in Brookiyn, on Sunday, Apeid 19, Claries Kolssy, aget 4 F i e ally wba tution. is, perk %; and that is & mare estimate, + iave at present an immediate Con. | ¥Aaguard of ¢ e A nes, show the resolute resistafte | 45 years. . Presd « to the peace of the right, as T underst, | Q. Haus there been any enumeration of the losses of Georgin | o v e | the allied army may expect to encounter. The inmetivity The friends of the family, a'so those of his brother's and brothdrs™in- South. G way prevail in_our J in the field in the military sersicet A. No accur mate representod in Congress, ou 8 footing | TU¢ B ot g b 5| Vlaw, Nawsao Lodge No . 1. 0. of 0. F.. and the membere of the bas uts be guid y | e t nuawer as o that | that T am aware of J 4 with the States at preseit baented. has that been & con. | of the Brazilian squadron during these engagements bad | 5% PSEUE AL Tl s attend e funera, from Lis late resk- = I fon in this respect; it would Q. What is it supposed to have beent A. Tam not 4, | tinuous right from ¢ riecion of the Goversment, of from | caused serious complaints, 1t is understood that th A,n- Sonen, 95 Congreas-s ookiyn, on Tuesday, April 17, at av kisag 85 difficalt matter for & wh o | L Ptk sagibiog s Aoouvaey, | ubatimecf the aESOmion of foe pw Siel respectively, or ¢ of the Parana will be undertaken immediately, a o'clock p. ., witbout furt tation. it b Southern people ere tire | ot e e N o nct tratecLroat | Q. Waat S ihey sontiment of Georgia wit to | Mo 14 hoge SR IeEINNE dby wart A, 1 thick, as § all probybility will only be effected with great 1oss to the APP—In this city_on Sunday, Apri. 13, 1995, Mary, wite of Theton We want quiet and protec gl e YRR ALtk soign) MaAsvn @t | usion of 1} of voting to the ited States did not consent 1o tho with allies. : Koo aud sldast dacghier of 0. W. Morris, in the 3ith yoar of . ! pe thie subject wk general opinion in the State is very much averse to it the Uni %0 be ezercised 80 900 At Buenos Ayres trade was good. (101:‘ was h.r:n :xnl T con and frisnds are favited o attend hor faneral. on Thare- - cal character Q Mapr Jeknown s ney & g was prosperous. Ex- | T4a"Aun1 19, at 11 o'clock a. i, from the rosidence of ber father, g gt i gy Q. To what d age of atotbe | ol Goveramest, on London Iver dollar, No. 65 West Thirty secovd-st. g By B propr of nting 1o in thelr views by fores] neral | ark Hound arpool, was wrecked off Ti. NMAN—On Sondsy morning. April 15, David Trumbull Lanmes, R on Thdesd simosg thass who | 2 . my opinion about that, my understood opinion not think any | condina., Cre oy in o $@10 per cent pre- “ i wong thos ho | Jeri 1hat the chat of opinton aris lost of 2 B ut stocks 6 | Bauk of -llyu’;’vn c’ul‘fl?fldnwm maivly from the operat ar among themselves and orgin, in wy julgment, as the Conatitution as States when their people hare b Siseout n London 24 e, No.6 Carrol . Br o rosults of the confl rown anthoritics, on th sent their opinions, feel that they iy B i g e on London 24| o5 Tuesday, 17th inut., at 3 'clock, p. m. inl righta of person and property, and fron titution of tho United States, (o or not, your opinion that the Legislatures and poopte | Mapup, dpri13, 00 | IR LRk i, O K on e e T v « down utional barriers whic ter cond © at present such & Ti o g b By relict of the late Nicho! oo of this city, o esh ing dows (utional barriers which urther con: vely have at present such a Fight | o Governor of the Bank of Spain has explained the | Tie relstives and friends of the fam 7 aviied vy, sitond e Re ntatives wplains that the Govern- | faneral, from the Firss Buptiat l'hjnxels. irsome st., oor. El i “lock. The rematns will be canses of bis resiguation. He ¢ e a great mistake a great mistaki that it may | d ugre: + which persons elec citizenship and good faith; Maj B s Ve delih o 4% ¥ wi i + on Wednesday, 18tk i Kebel Department of Arks y bt g gl d by § ] propositio do not think they eouid | ment does pot inerease the smon G g :}fl:!:;l E:{”"h"’ | idn to Matveveck, L. 1o i mbatome 4 enstors and Mem- | asserts tha foueral ur b MOSEM AN—On Sundsy morniag, the ¥tk fost., James H. Mosemen, 2 anyof ite fes The resignation of me of the pass g il e w00 of the late Willet Moseman. of Pr difficult position of th in th pstitutional or joations of | Senor Ross Rosas us President of the Council of State has cirenmstances 1t w if mad the Con ¥ inaved, and itself to ) s and the suspension of th but t that they are Constitationally ¢ 1 of e Ganily, ae seupoctfuly lavied b ) CRUSS, B8 it Wos terme by nators v the Hous on; the right of the Constitutional | been accepted. Rumors are current that endeavors will | end th Iste residence, No, 319 Mouroe-st., wdnesday woraing, ut 9 o'ciock, after which Lis rematuy will be » State 1o choose. and the right House of | ghortly be made to contract a fresh los © rigl oul shortly be made to contract a fresh lo e for interment. There will likewise Lo o funeral service t any oth ! e | the almost vuan pwort of the peaple of G ) e that, the divided on th think that they f th ¥ April 4, 186 v confer office upon those | Bt - . o . Port Cliey ! > el service; they are wi " frpouy o o B %, are very d 8 bs; Florenee journals contradict the statement that any mil- Potor's Church, Port Chester, st 1 'clock of the s day. ehurches s converts, bus are d witkin the fa Yoare b o R ¥ preparations are | part of Italy, and e Dot T (oo Tt (s Uiton W tpresson e, prevaiing was | : really aud trel bl e military movements Special Notices. e s was endangered, sported the o tution of the and to the Government e . . g, . s " - b ftlo confidence that the members wou - o o~ Johnson and other membors bad beet § ] Soal i Lonetioes s lished by it ey bigesaty mber of Commeroe,—A secisl mostiag of the O p . . " | to the ult! attained and Q. State wh from your observation, the events zce will be heid on THURSDAY next, Al 19 st T have pro I nuy chnoge in the public m Parts, April 4, 1366 sppoint & Comaissioner under the sct of the Legislature, ! the Un but these differenees viekleod to t s hias been unsettled, and closed flat at 67 wd on the 214t ult,, estabitsbing 4 Board of Comuissiovers ensiug sailors’ boarding houses or bote's iu the Cities of New-Ys | bended common dunger. estion of the reserved rigits of ty J. Was v s ee of Secession in Georg ¢ United State . Th | e “‘ o p—— ,,:‘,,‘:,",,‘,,,,”, in Georgia L hriore g A. Th and Brook!yn, and to hear a report. from the Executive tlier e " h %000 vol rday; while i on several refaried to it ot the weetiog of the Chamber A '\ E: t ;p:h very muc W divided | E at extent the opin two months earlier than usual, and A report hasarisen that | the 5th ins y order GEO. WILSON. Acting Seeretary. oa the dueatin dinance of Secession afte them; and | Franee intends forming army of observation, with @ | Amerienn Inatitute Farmers’ Club,—A weetiog of the sl g s view to the proteetion of the Rhine frontier. Club will be held TO DAY (Tussday) the ITth inet., ot I} o'clock oK £opy aange hes take 1. at the Rooms of the fuatitute iu the Cooner Union Buildin ey rabro b d o State k Dot more. any wuch ri g AT who take au fnterest in Agricu'tursl improvemeont sre invited ances; as I said, while the Commercinl Intelligence, JOHN CHAMBERS, Secretary. " Liverroor. Aprilp. m. 8— Cotton was firmer on Wednesday, and prices ad- ‘al Arm th of the cause, they diffor 1 sustaining it srme looked to an adjustme s exnreliing &%y thie pe 10 controversy upon £ny basis sentatives in the Seuat Ll athers 1t aeacile See ik e ¢ vanced ursday (@0 dap) the m&e:xxgj..m}lm submitted to tbe peoy v ohjoet and hove: these differ: s well & ¢ | watisfied. are dangerous to i partially lost. Bales on Wednesday, 1 imately it will be advocated b Wid mot futerfero with the gene 7 R g e B Tae e s T ThIRA, ,000; speculators and exporters ook 5,000, electe 5 Q. 31 the proposits ndaagered their own; I allude s quict but steady. Provisions dull. Clothing. _one of the Sen Sputar vote upon the ovd of Seces C { the writ of habeas corpus, snd Loxpos, April m.—Consols, 864 @3i. United States 4 for trenson tn the | i, V0 (U 0T Tt eiection of delegates 1o the . Ley sonsetiption, the presiams s 0 | vetwentios, 724G 14, Erie shares, 5. Ilibois Central | AN ENTIRE NEW BTOCK YOR SPRING, THE LARGESE, B S h various places, general Impre 1 vying of | shares, sl@siy. THE FINEST AND THE CHEAPEST IN THE Snow, tie was no uent action ! &, No fureed contritutions, as well as the ver ¢ effects | CITY OF NEW YORK. 1 seion was not submitted to @ popu v THE PHILADELPHIA SLAUGHTER. DEVLIN & Co., r of the Congress of the k.and was oo BROADWAY, COR. GRANDST. | ward Rebe | "0 Mave you any opinion as to the vote it w March, 18 | ceived as compared with the whole if 1t bad been s 0 v0, the cousidera . | the free action of the pe el with the BROADWAY, COR. WARREN ST. of the 1d Philadelphia State alter it was by the Convea | belteved \lelement; the Freedme me o | tie : d [} and is w0t but inhor is | Vi Bontwell—Yoe after it was adopted by the Conve is entitled te murderer ha s his name as iy organ rieauy adapting thos: | 10 T T e ot o reasonbis time | b7 Gongr d sovereiguty of tho seversl Siates of | Charlea MeCuteher ted, he turaed pale and g cma\:u?”" i i M e '?w k sideration, Bouth | £ 00 L Liched "with condisie 5. therofore, as & question of policy :‘ 'L"[":lym.;;’;rdl:wr un“x .lj'::“?r':lrinb;‘::c::‘:l;rnfiml‘:u iy i | Carolins, Flonida un e think b ¢ seceded, my : e al & o of Genrgia; when the State | tion of the murderer and the app: 3 D ¢! g T o la ot of t of | qpinion 18 that majority of ple wosld bave ratided i | Sl thevestulike; ganersl, § A e BTt o e T thought my uith- | that, instead of having lost w thutub, his forefiuger is gone; TE000 Snl Grupys Viss: e o i g gy Frtg £90d | 40 perhaps by a decided or Jarge, majority, 1L bowever, po L b o s wo to ber, and 1 preferred otherwise there A further exawi- PARSONS & Co, Fuoswive, N. Y., eo State Constit itian; the grossssion that oo | sople of Georgis, and perhaps a very decid those who ¢ ruin; in weept: o PrEERL 16, Grape-Viaes, Riododendrons, and two handred varioties of Evees - furphy fo the cupitol at Little Roek wakc¥ef | would bave been against ce if | Armies, wor . 5 sole ohjoet was BEROI-ATEN-10 ST SHET TN SR Sed biAses out gen- | o noitted tothem. But as matters stood at the time, if the | A. T thiuk the pod and perpesaating Beef Cattle one cent bigher; ssles of 1,600 head at 122 | S raly eve, 4 reactc i that Siate afed 1 | Gl had been subitied 0.4 pot o thel a bl Tt e | Cimsimation " salen of 11,000 Stcep at 7@ e, por . gros; | Denfness and Discharses irom the Ear Radically eren b, a8d many w30 F | it would have been sustaised. That is wy judgment and uld not be neral or if the Union was to be | Cowsadvanesd: 8% for Springers; Hogs uc- Frederryred loa were oonscripted or weat Yolud- | opimion about Lk . w mattor that by 10 the State to rezulate; the | A ler with or with which ‘T thought a:| chauged. saios 1,700 Lead ot $13@ 14 50 por 100 B net. Curod, by the use of the teceaily iaveated Vagetskle exirest L 5 B M e, swdiday 108 biasissipp sis '@ What was the date of the Georgia ordinance? A. The age, Whether auivensal stricted, is o Stat po wure. 1 wished, if possible. to rescue, | st i ade OTITINE, 7 - h G- & ! b wrodt | 4, 1 think the 19th of January, 1=61, though 1 am not oy exclusivels. as they believe; indiv.du: etunte t rinciples of the Constitu | o s £ July 1, 45 Prosost-Marstal, or sole Cdiit or-of the | oo £ avstem of restricted or o P i the ow Coniee | Mark ”,1 ,f"',:"“lk:’ 1.1..:",1.. e Price, $1 80 abottle Forsale by all Druggists. ¥reoling'i's Tuscau, testifies that the condition of the freed- | e questior of Secession was involved in the election of | to thia class of our population; but in my j y of States formed ; whe arose, my efforts were , April 10.—Petrol tondy; sales of Crude | \wppgSy POTTER, Druggis, No. 17 Waliagtoaat, Bostos @en o, that State was vers bad ind In minety-nine cases b e et Od D ast . slongzs of Constitutional right to the rod vy A g cfined, ia bond, 3+a30 fined Free, = a Jotat od, afier Loe's earre where eonteacts wero | COFLL oy i if; but the peove pod Teijustment, 1 always thought, to be | ¢ firm; sales of Buperbue ol 625@87; Exiras | WhoesdeAgente { their labor. & ud of the year they | & SO0 Ot willingly, 1 think e t be settled npon & constitntiona Wieat quict, slow of sale, but prices unaltered. “.»....,.,._g_fl“‘——‘. : witbout payment or a divisionof the erop. Q. What was th otion a8 faras { ation; the only view it aded up Tntaal coavenienoe sud r sales of Yvllow at 75@sve. Coffee quiot; sales of bitter. so much so that 16 tien expressed any estion of Secens opipton, the the war which was carried of the States, on which the Consti- | P Po it o ayre Just NEW STORE. sl officer to pass une Tthiuk the mejorits was about thirty in the ( on by the Fo them wan the 1dea of was originaliy formed; 1 was | *°T} O el er . ihasnfimeniisaspon: N R ensan TR Bkl o g favor of § T do not recollect ihe exact vote | the indis : e byt the Ad d to o partie of adjustinent except the eOf; | Corp wativ os of White at 80me2c.: Yellow, T0c, Oats ns apd Jackson. In a Convention-of how many? A. Iu a Convention | m ation for the tiwe were bound 10 enforee the execution | pision us & hasis of tie separate sovereignty of the sevoral | gop,, gq10s gt 3 over da 1l at €5 25285 50 R . hasdapn the nimber of Senstors aud Members of the House | of tho Iaws ani the mainicusnce of the iy States with this recoguized akaght all other ques- | Srm; len ot Se@cde. Seeds—Clover dol ¢ &8 85000 50 MEEKS'S FURNITURE ~ in the G y of the State; the exact number 1 do er the Constitution, wnd sinee that was tions of difference ought t st themselyes according to the | {8 SO0 fo of Peussyivanis st 82 82 24; West AND ~ t . bot 1ihink it was near turee huudred,; perhaps who had assamed the contrary prine oet, P we 1 prosperity of the whole | v gy (g s T k o A ) a fow over or under, eserved sovereignty of the eulightened reason, calm judgment and a sense of | e d 8 UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS : Q. Was there any difierence in different parts of the State uistration b Justice might direct; this doetrine of the sovereignty of the Pt e i ey welf-adjusting, regulatiog principle of our - mAw " n Passengers NEW WHITE MARBLE BUILDING, Se0rt, Cramty. Miwsi and fraveled throug tat that timet A, lu strength of the Unio h was procl several State of State government, exteading, possibly, American # ; All Well, No. 696 BroaowAT, BsTwaex Fouars axp Omsat Jowns srs. was gen- | and was Jiv tuiuks the plasiers, 30 | $he_educa sume of the mountain connt ? b et Ko . erally u---.hm{. lh«homclh lmx l]lad.::llkl-.o.;nu geverally | be Jostifi p;‘r:;“;:{ :w over .’nl.. continent. 2 tor Secession throaghout the State, T ¢l with some excep | people of Georgla supposed thelr ave rone any ehi sine e Al —— | o e Geosion scntiment was miore general in the | ted to all bes ights under the Constitution; apesing of Ve te (AR T TeA TRl | | ok w His dad of ARl eyl “amciog the | | Thensstonsin Wasschoun byt umple efiion o0 dinplayd rural districts and io the tain portions of the State, yet | jon of the sentiment of the people of corgin, and 1 | States under the Constitation of the United States? A. My b SOLIG SOt England, Th our immense stock, cousisting of wn elegant variety of Fi ¢ of the upper countien were very aotive and O e e wililg th do anything further as & condi: | aonyictions on the original absiract qusstion have nndergone | CDIn pasengers on banth t0e FERASE FUCNLE )t Rish, Medium sod Plain FURNITURE, which wil be sold st ) d i troutment ‘of 156 of i oniste; there was nothing like s | tion p ] |ur|xr' -v»m’c'p;wmuludbm enjoy the full | no ehange; but I accept the issue of the war, aod 2,, reent, | Douncement will relicve the auxiety of their friends. Prist - sra St of Ogirages an €50 ¥ e = vision of the State at all; for instamce the mes! f their Constitutional rights: T only give iy opinion gs » practical settiement of that question; the sword was ap e e —ee peotde are quite cxceptional cases, if not sbeolntely false. He d County, in which the City of Rome is situated, in the | of the sentiment of the pevple at the tiqie they expected that | pealed to 1o decide the question, and by the decision ot the The Trivune Enlarged Purchasers are lavited to fnapect the lacgest and haudsomest oo} woull « travel alone, unarmed, through the 8 8 | upper portion of the State, Was an able one and atrong for Se- | 5 soon ax the Cosfoderate cause was abandoned tiat immedi | yword I am willing to abid ”; o this country. B ‘”“" % L. S fled that wh | cession, while tbe County of Jetferson, dolwll n lhll' inte | ately the States Iu"‘;l. .v:‘ hru‘ I' back ‘Inlo their \ THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN TUE AN L. SRA . S ' | the cotton belt, sent onc of the most prominent delegat; practical relations with the Government as pre = WAL GALE, jr., Laties a8 Provi uor of Misdss the Union A arsiznate other particalar connties fu that | viously comstitufed: that is what they looked to; | h"”"“mm‘t:fikHc:fi':.u'..lfl::rt_‘m)fl; WORLD. QALK k. e v € riy sdmitod Wep | migni o termed g scctonal or geogTapbical division of the | Feprsuutative (b Ust G T ted™ mean . Tyui | 85d i el for the s ook b blng due. Fark e g TRIB . SILVERSMITHS, : rophrentbcdy TR it b o e O Tnwhat particuar dil the people elevo theit constity | to law and orden, Sad e e wher” wie ‘Tatle oo e e rers” Mr. M. Btover hax remodelod wbr Mr | Notwithstanding the fact that the size of Tus Tms- | [, Ne 487 BROADIWAY, goscBuonnst-, Kumlak, o State becauso of u foolish provision of a late te tottonal Nibersion were endaugered or asmailed from the Uaion | erament undet tuq BRI, U0, o protection | bullding on Michigan st for the new bank aud put 1t 1a freb’ | UXE Bas been {ncreased more than ome quarter, the price will Ne 380 BROADWAY. Matropoi:an Hotel ting the ight of fresdmen to hoid prop. | A. Matly, Jwould se3. is thels interasl social polioy and | thev did whot they B v: toward the Comstitution of the | Fate order for such e institution. The baakers saidtobe | yew oo the game, i e remaes B o etson of the lawa a4 shoy had { Sbelr spprakonsion frum tho general consolidating teadencies o onastrued ihthn great mass of our people | Eestern mon ofiarge sapital and business eaterprise. Messrs ek No. 579204 874 BROSBWAY touapotan Hotal o Bgrend bt o o) b g 1| of the doctsiues ard privciples of that politieal party whicl . s t h : Defress & Marsh re putting up o large new plauiog mill 3 iy . I‘..-n‘lher’r!’n:nu 4‘.";'1 Z'ny :'h:.ln'-.(x;lu:l":, -11‘. b mhf. ’:u‘: dml. ‘in the cholce of l\':‘rv-vlw.! and \h :“".’,‘,;l;:',: ':n"'-“fi‘rg;“;:‘;‘ifl:!n l'lhl"v'::h . "..'-'ii&’"»‘f; sash. door und hblinfl l-l!:l-n. near ln; 1:.1 one iu l;nrelL lfi WEEKLY TRIBUNE. are betng prepared for permanent oocupasicy. -« d the o o oy President of the od States; it was tho serious apprehe 4 rith of Y | Will e 40 feet by 72 feet, 10 stories high; the machinery wi f 8 3 vl P " g thaa goud, Gen. 1be calared Lroops Bave 40De Meman but | sion that 1f the Republican organization, an then constituled, | oAb A '.'n,;“',d,,:“,x.‘,":nd"uhflf’“:‘,,ff‘, | Bt e heat class and Fan by experienced men, that thoy may | Mall subscribers, sinelo oo 7, 1 yase—08 asmbers " I Lot R i LR B tbere are men fu charge of the Feedmen's Bureay ju M uld lend uitimately to a virtual | 1€ more Caecurely Boe | B e Ghject, in perfoct good | Sontinue to muke good work. The new furace e o being | Mall subscribers, clabe of Tve... gateese § it wetive dovice Known Labor sing sad ume savlat that if at the time | was there all the troons and | essential public liberty; T think that was tue | faith. as far ue X oan FCEIRNm Cor 0 o olopments of their | beink mado of which wo havo not time now to speak. MG S| Te coples, to one wdd . 16 00 | “The worid chal) ~d vy g " cere, bon viction of the minds of our people; those | ¥ETHBE a0 61 have been here during the past week 1quiring into the | Fen coples. to one aldrew Tyes 3% The world challeaged to produce ite patentes (Mg, ; g 0 ojpse hend that ans such result | FRLEY ! iy frates O o B aepaston et | feanibility of duegiog o canal o i Kankakeo for fioighting | T%enty coples. to one address. i 0D | Lt et f o Sownte ?}d?:"m” o wetks; there are the State very it pa which ind taken place— | elléctual progress. their exroust BRI L0l e resaita, | purposes, and of erecting in Lowell s rst-clase bydrsulle ARzt sopr il oe ik Aol this 1s by wo weane & Lanlt to fts capacity, Wihst rival over Lalf as many freeduen re were forweriy siaves; | 1ber xtill tho hts might be maintained jn | 10 llow the past stragi e, ORI o trae friends of the Con. | power. Suoth Bend s just getting a fair start. “There have SEMI-WEBKLY TRIBUNE. of who sise, will sccept ! Open fo all thera i no t-Thu the mortality that has prevailed the Tnion 81 nscer the Constitution, especially ax therewere | 10 boss br. S CCUCERE R L0 corr eatly strive for the Doen tany new establishuents of trade already opened to the | Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year—104 numbers 6400 | “Vamptiots furnished. e e o smense sombers; fus nagzoed are is"| Wojorisies {u Sofh Tonsss &f Conguess Who agnsed with thom | ",'éf,},‘[;,hm of constitutional Iiberty and_ the perpetaation of p.nn;d.m}‘ mm.lm be more as 4008 a4 bo lgonr; can be | Lln“ subscribers 2 copies, 1 year—104 :'-':my e\ INTER & Co., No. 40 Brosdway, New-York. o gy i oaiiatd TEb on ¢ tiogs - - f rected, Go abead, wo say. [Register, South Bead. il aubscribers, 3 copies, of over, for — 9 Sedoe of the ire Yo pad apprelend dauge )y the subordination of the | b 2 : E ” o wonths. extensive stock m; i o x "‘1',", . !"':f“,hi'h:" oy e Tace. ah It extstcd under their lawe and institations. | Tnverer, ';“" '*“;‘]""‘d',l‘",'h:“,:;:"""::{'f° ::' r::’ Tue TAMMANY S0CIETY--ELECTION OF OFFCERS.~~ | persons remitting for 15 conies 843, will receive an extra copy CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, &c. " 8anasc: Lo & Guastion 88 to the satus of Senators and . In what spivit Js the emancipation of the slaves received | have passel awey. TESVAS D T ot irapes, | The Tammany Society met last evening for tho election of one year. of every style and patters, compriving many bewutifyf ntirely ! 0 Cougress, the witigss baid they w 1y the peopie 1" A. Gengrally it is aocepted, Tthink, o perfect | Lt ") igment iv that they would not Dewilliug to do | officers. Two tickets bad been nominated, one headed by DAILY TRIBUNE. ow SRCHER & PANCOASE, Whigs excoptone, who was 8 Union Democrat; the party B LR e SR M2, ateanbe | O vthing furtber, as a condition precedent; they would simply | Joun ‘T. Hoffman, which was termed ** Regular, ” and one by | $i0 per annuw; 85 for six months. -t .}.‘;‘f{'lyu Le new crder of things in this particniar. y flasebrmsoms 5 S v sk B ot S | remuin uiet and passive. | Dougias Taylor called the * Opposition” or ** Reform” ticket ATl Hatr Dye, 50c., Black or Brown, lustantaieous. NG tural, Beautitul, Rellab.e , best, cby o use. Depot, No. 86 J WIS Al Dt L r.‘n.-.wumh—' ~TTNO 1L WALLSE, K. e m ¢ were clear of the odini of Secession; crnment, 1 regret to say. is in the kands of Conser- wative s the fudges of the High Court of Errors were all yiists: we really hed o waterial of respectability to | 1o of T g e the Attorney-General is in ti [ 2 Brover Major. over three months, Up to Janusry last: n cinss o tad th ,L’.v'f'."‘.','"r‘:-“'a.;.'.'.:-l.'lfl"'f,. bptween | "G Tiex your own_yudgment approve the view gon bave | Tha vote was quite rge, peraps the largeat since Feraando The New-York Mem| B e e e wood, 1 thik, | fiven as the opinion of the people of the Seate? - Uy o¥3 | Wood had o e und tis contest was vary apirited aud ex. | Raady this morning, contains 2ot A uite we good, Tk | G0 oy ek, tht e queston of soffage Delongs | g, Job Vai luren gave the entire welght of s peronal | _ Nyws beuuanr- Miliay, N = L St v e Sition of things | under theConstitation, aud wisely, 100, S0 the Staies respeo- | iutuence to tho * Oppoaition ticket, but Uiet did not ‘save it | yor vd, the Dilddo States. tho Southern, Atintic 3 AGAINST THE €. 8. . s 1 ively and exclusivelr, from defeat. Mr, James B. Nicholson presided over tho meet- | the Gulf States, Kentucky, and Teunessos, the Wostern States prosacuted in Court of Claimy sud Departments. BOUNTIES, PEN- 1 lost Fall was very different from . 4 @ Is it your opinion that neither of the slternatives S0g- | ing and the election, which was the principal business trans- | the Pacific Coust, the Territories; Policical, Domestic, Miscellany | SIONS, ke., promptly coilected. ed 1o the question ought to be sccepted by the ple of o y Net Refers by expross. desion to ated in the ques ght to cep peop e 1n the election of the Tollowing oficars by au Forslgn News e~ The Procesdings on Priday, b . gy sapcaes purple ¢ pect on 1y it wae when 1 lef: home for my present visit 1o this m. A. L Creriars—Was in 2 worthy men ere auxions doriog the Fulland p tothe olase of Sho yest, theve w Froorgin: A, My own opinion is that these térms ought not . e 2, e P e e i | iy throughout 1he State fecling of disiih g gy i 4 ot 5 opinton is that it would be best for the | R e T ey thia wae sncocestal: For Sachems, Jokn T. | ¢ HN¥¥ YOREZ LaToRE—Abstract of the Proceedings on Frday, | ~Purting Down Carpets,—Tiis backachios spd Isborises p-v]-lr, od in some localitics tuey sie iic v leAred o4 e ‘:;‘"u:ocu;:;-:u prosperity of the whole country that ther Hofiman, Chorles G, Cornel, Peter B. 8w Tohn Kelly, | Selumder end Sancey e mxsitoon WOTK i LOW. of it hardshirs by the use of tbe GREENLEAR od quently killed; tne 2 for < e were sory few contracis. | BT oration, and inmediate bringing back of the Statet | Maydhow T. Brennan, Wil M. Tweod, Iusc Tell, Junes | diers Driven Out of Maine, An O CARPET AR i e o e o Tty o, o4 grioe of labor is lower than 1n auy cther Southern Suate: tie LG 0% o ( ntid after’ Christuoas OF | 500y ir original relations, and lot al these questious then be | 33, Nicholuon, John J. Bradiey, William MeMurray, Daylel E. | Tho Anists in Covndt e e sarh by tho mevt Helisste Tam sble-bodied men range from & 1o $12 per wouth: & o the S o mimration. as given | Giscusesd in common connoll; then the reprasentaives of (ko | Deiavan, Emansel B, Hart, Nathaiel Jarvia Je for Treas. | Faw ENILADLLYIA Mruoan—Eigst Victims i All; Arcentofthe | |45or s reduced to smply drivivg he tacke The trde - Sonth conld be heard, and you, and ail, could judge much bet- | | libers! torms. S kD " nl‘l‘m urer, Henry Vandewater; for Seorciary, Wison Small, for | Moy, ., g clal Comespordencer, Pronch, 1dot o Liborty: tiou te our people, I think, was very | SOmth Comc e T temper of Ui peopie than you could of the | Kagtnore, Goorge W, Roome; for Wiskinekle, Stepben C. | Fuon Pasts-Ss regordesce, French Hows o Liberty W' His Tuterview with Napoleon: News: IEmEEn withoat o i-nr mallod froe. ew York. 5. ority of the people of Central and douthern Aiabawy have active i disshusing tho winds of the colored peo rl« from their \ iven by any individuals: you way take my opision, P mperor on Literary Liberty; Theatrica Bible. ) Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., No. 1,130 Brosdway, lutle love for the Union, and sre no morc loyal now than oy were two years ago; Kidnapping megroes in Central and bern Alabame, and sending them t Cube, s been car fied on for some monthe past; there is a strong fecling of hos- to the s bat ¢ and w Freedmen's Buresu throughout the centrai part o u‘muuh 1o Saticipating s aiv rin this pacticular; he visited quits a number of places - ¥ adividus), but they will not o 3o B s O isod large sudienoes of colered pople, | o tbe opinion of any lodividual, but Sbey | b . Persdos Becep Yo fepry o sl | 10 fuige of the condition of the people of the States o well, as i b iy ectine satiaied that they wero laboring under | {0 106° ST te SORIRLG Bl curd 1’ your public coun- | STon HaLL Coice.—The matble building of | Cosership: New French Tranwiation ofthe Bible: 0 ) 0 sion; u of iands after Cleitmaa | 107 ber own representatives 1o Pe teerl i 300 P ery de. | Seton Colloge was burned to the ground on the night of the | gegithinavon of Clov. Evie: estimony. from i dlon] Gy e, postpaid Biacks Loyal and Law-Abiding; A Rebel Blockede Rusner's 5tory; | dress the Author, E. B. E , M. D.. No. 1,130 Browdway, New- Alabama; they regard it s 8 species of expiounge, nud oppose ¢ 1t yory strongiy. 4 ik the £rst of Jacunry, they mude contracts very readily | Ciin A0 ber own bebills SO LR o as the lamentable | 27y of 3 g - " b heen be o . Some of its friends have arranged an ams- Brovet Mujor-Gen. WA ER r, Com: of the eenerally. und siice thit time ufiairs in the wals have moved = th anuary. me o « ; " ujor-Gen. WAcER SWAYSE, Commissioner | Contlict was over, wiien the people of the Soath nbandoned their | (o 6ot " e given gt Delmonico's to morrow evening, | A Faet e, of Bidhenent Rise_and | VO ations fros, daily, from 94 m. 09 p. m. [ovalids ot a die hey do, to re- 1 —!lruhl Correspondence . I 10 look to the | to assist in rebuilding the c..nnf.. The aim of the College | Prograss of Caito, The Lavees; Heneit Received oy the Wari ne the Lighest literary ednca- | ness Men Getting Rich , Th, Two (ireat_ Obstacles to Progrese— Moucpoly and G Friendly Advice. of gentlemen, the College | Prres Nosepor rog Shope: Priondly Advies. Sull Re- Broodues's fue : . o e | 5% quite smootbly asd quietls. g | coutl e e s Akers has Dy & Badaal covestiun of | @ Are tbe negrose geverally at workt A.Tos: they ate | e ke g ol by e oross uh legintation voward equal laws for all | Feueraly ut work there are some idle, bat this class conititute | L, of Congress and the coarts for the protection of thelf | authorities bavivg been b0 combl e ol e L L .fim:.“...,“fi o e Den, aud & marked deerease of political animonity; whey he | butasuiall proportion Tights in the Union, it would have becn better to have allowed | tion with the mauners wont ther-, failing 10 indace the Provisional Government to Q. Wuat, upou the whole, is tueir conduct ! P{'Orr, under n‘n e %o follow under the policy sdopted by the Aduiais- | has met with extraonding coess, and the long erray of FXBCUTION 0F (IREEN. — S5l <A 00 a proclamation Uhak the megro shouid nsv. 1l | Uho reumalances i wiich they have beeh pISSL T, | traton than to deny it uhe palicy adopted by the Aduialy | B0 e oty of ntiesion 10" the concert abows the | POTLSY O SERCi COTRBRIett L o Bkt Tron gt Amerh | gent e & vy b Row e ey T vl rig. 'a" witness l::-:‘dm -nn'r“d-: umel_r. iuvitig the | Wi n“ # £ Whise, ek , INies amend the Conatitation 1n respect to suftrage or any other new | popularity of the institatio oo Monafstarers. York. B e e atice, $ho oraer wes socoudes by tne | Q As fur us You know what are the loadiag objects ool v B T L .';".fi."ii”..'.’:.“.:fi:{.?‘.m., e . Py i i % P ¢y Al RO LT " | sires of the uegro vopuiation at the present time in reference : oW that (b views entertained FROM HAVANA. Tun NATIONAL GAMR 07 BALL. -8 e B } - e i i they did to themseives + A ki is 10 be protected in their rights of per- - S until the elose of the nexi session of the Legiuiatare; | son anc yroperty, to bo dealt by fairly aud justly, ther ":1:: - ::dwfi.:::o{l::. )-‘::::l‘ u;‘;.?l' ‘::u ';‘u“?'.:‘fi-'fi: Personal-The Portean-! ce Comflagration, “6at body, Bowever, when it wet. u serien of lawnre. | Q. ;‘,'.g“","‘,?%‘“‘"“ bue veen done by be Eegislagurs of | S (el dhould b constitutionsy dotermined 1o com TIAvaNa. Wednesdas, April 11, 1566, Burded as o proctical sesnactment of Slavery (0 ¥ paricn: | Fout Miare bus yasscd an act,of whieh the folowlog Is acopr: | o8 ot Dat T think they foel sensitively the offer to them | Gen, Seott aud Dr. Sieldon left by the’ steemer to<day . axeeptthe sle of pereans: the il Wt veuel T wtar | AR Acyta et ihe erm * ursons o color sad o decarthe | SIDIOPOSICUES RV e thy aro desied il voieo b the | for Neve-York. 'Ihe iliatrious octogensrian Las received Which 1o attempt at class legisiation Was made . afier the sur- tights of uch pereons. common eouncil of the Union under the Conatltation; | marked attention from his fellow citizens during his short | & 0 g Jiempt ot siass egisiati ] e niii | secrion . Re it macted, &c. That sl egroes,sulattees mestizoes | discuseion of these oroposcions 1 think they teel very seusk | iy Offered ot the : D i e o iases | (i e, Jotlg ng Seb(y Joes 273/ M0ot, | L O v sake thoy wight the right fo bo beard: A8 Taany | Oen. Dulcoinstill at the Isle of Pinee avoiding the | Paoroomarav_iiosting of the Ax Das takes place, displaying iteelf fn s sort of wocial osizacism further enasted, That pervons of color shall bve the | poinis in regard to sufirage, they would not differ upon the | Cares of state and awaiting notice of the acceptauce of his | Mr. urom-": Vl:;lrl’;l:ulnvlk Process; ot sale manutecturer, 8. W, SMITH, No. 3 Usion men—Northern emigrants and army officers; there be sued, ) b; .unll g nd on of Going auything further as a condition precedent to K “‘}f':t'm“.'f.'...“‘ It - 8 general desire on the part of the people 10 seo tho Bureay B e, toration . and in Tespect to the alternate conditions to | A large fire at Port-an-Prinee, Tasti, on Mareh 19 des | Miscassanso " wm" ANy, No. 10g fvd LR S B o B S Eilleront ponishm : 80 presented, T do not ihink they would accept the ono | stroyed of the public buildings and the | Liremany Irexs. i Yo remmins, extends to it cordial o tion, the City : b obiin of the fire s attrile | LaTast Doastio xp Fousiax MaRKsTs. ay. b by fohi q [ other or different publehment Py % | or the other; mvy individual gencral views to the | grobives were .. e Go0ps MawxEr. ‘fifll‘“fl & Ly onse. CowrnciaL Marrens—The Latest Stock sad Oold Quotations, 10 No, 12 Vessy ot., New-York, :‘v » ool v sct or offease thau wici w8 3 pre T by e Ful "For parifaiar oddrem & * 5" s Ofen: = :'r'f; :c%l\'{'flu&l for in nd out doors, $18 :;flcmmm Horen. the Sovernor, and gencraily carried vut by the magistrates; the s am of E neies was continued by order of theConventionwhy resignation. of Mobilo appears to be largely undey the dominion of roway- | I ¢,p o e o) " capes be red peo. i R eIt reaghiss 1y e Totbiag o bestiey 0 tho | “p e ot cor ot ety momeina] ek atin tews. The proper coure o be pumed 1 eapect e e Colored 0 | uted to the sobel incendiario, i the pot I thought o ; a; duriug the past aix months four colored churoehes by the Giovernor March 17, 1804 Tegisiatare referred to in my letter 1o Senator Stew bave beon general, as at the same time fircs broke out ia | Manwias DraTis. o saem vared. fu oamtenetnes of tho sitempt (0 uiallih | Q. Dons the sov expross o ot a5 of the poople, and will | was the proper forum, as 1 eonceive, In which to disc 0GR, pat ey ;figfl:{:«; ;g"-m dolng much dam- | 40N RKLY T tains all the Edi- | pBeos g T otk wools o them, 11 e svatninad A: 1§ tiink Stwill be xastained by the courts | ubjeot, and Ltbink w great deal dopends ia the advancement ago. wado 'ort-aus Tum SMi-WEBKLY TSNS, oon ol Bt M‘m » p ey Bub W ok 1 gbuiuyiary Taboruy B w&&b'aqgrv GRS b W VW belore 1o BeoqReruouon | 60 WAL 0 UMMM ESMISL B 100 ooy v W meved L w0 e At i 4 e s o e 50 Vo ey