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NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNFE. TUESDAY, APRIL 24 1866, —— 7 S S Ocean Steamers. l EW-YORK and NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. | ort-AWarden’ T2 furfher sxamination will bo continusd on Wolnos- | hurled bask the abarge of troason to his State aud seotion guishod Gvorgia Ltiner, e N - v tden's Notice. moring next, at .Ill‘i:'lrlm'h » ' th“o’lianluou;l;u::.nd tr-lmmlnyhnmnun: l’l.‘": :odrm:tm 'b::“::un bad :v‘nlrb“m fhin, ds, 3 SO0 I it e AV W ARMANGEMENT. 1535, {ir- Moors stated at this point that he thought he mado | 5009 orators dangor. I wasa boy then. And as the angry | There was Judge Paschal of Begar whose motion to E N Mo owoar to s v K Pomr-Wansraryor NuwYoux et} | & mistake in faying thattir, Eider, the dotectivo, told b S s - reic, No, 104 Wall. ing thattMr. Eider, the o, told him Pamsogor Buion 1o Now Yor—coer Tty oot ans | NOTICE ie hesally givonyin o o I 0. | That Morrisos atord bieh i tho estimatiog of the cour- | ™OP Futhered townzde she staod, 1 flt it my duty to take my | support the Coustitution of the United Btatos was at et re- n Iwouty soves A el fion 4 ofthe act passad gl 4, 1051, entiiod - An Ackto Re- | muity, It was to a Mc. Ellis that Mr. Elder then sl- | Position on this platform beaido the man who dared to tell | jected, and whose leadershi| U 7, ilocrage 60 ¥ NEW YOKs: | e e ey e Tyt v Joch | luded.” * thiose who pleaded for * no coeroion” that they would beoome | been I.Iuwbd‘gl,.'flun' :mmm:-“u::wm - Havre, l\u‘\q.ryu-\n‘,‘::?“l)hl B0, ” 3 ) 1LBs m.; 1215 (Bx) 30, | iguiry o R e SR “Fhe further examination wes them adjournad to Wednos- | tho vertest coercers of freemen who ewer lived. gentlemen, who Lad. af first opposed Boceusion, Doy Runners, those who wish pas o et el i L :}:H;:“"“l uext, and the prisonerd committed to th | Thore ware othors as rash as myself, and wo beld that stand | but who bad afterward served in tie Rebel army, g A antil the oloquent ovator kad piotarsd fn its trus colors tho | wome of whom soted iy asd the others partiatiy borrible monstor, “praceful Secemion.” He took lis appeal | with the Uniun men. Bt it is uselos to partienlarize. Judge d Lo offic FRANCIS HA',U!YK}AL‘;:(‘CQ. o 0.8 Bowling Green. I The Memmions e Gov. As Fu | (oo and there (o the peopls. Ho has never withdrawa it; | Roberts, Gev. Wade, ex-Gov. Runsels, Majr Ireland, ol *RFOOL DIRECT b ISH PORTS, , JTE TO LIV bTL‘\M o Stratfory uthiport aad Westport, 091308 1 m. 36wy | LIVER ’l;)‘ul...n‘(xld;l'NJk]\'l‘ P or Norwalk, %00, 8.00, (Fx.,) 9.0, 119 &, m.; 12,15 (Ex) 309, | b be Inwman Line, sslling semi-woely, carry- | (Ex 5.30. 6.00 (L&) 5. m. d to-day, 4 t] ¥ g SYSw- ¢ 3, 11,90 & to, 13,45, 4.3 To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune the A‘:x r{c::‘ |‘,:«;;:::::n:i‘t;¢::n:‘l:;ét$r:ln' e "Wulm”‘-::mhwl. Mmlun:“‘owmnwm ™ X > wa e | Sm: I am unsecustomed to -:no for the public press; What has boon the bistory of the appellsats and appeliors | jected, his counsels were disregardod, and ke stands oty rhaps, what Lmay say would command moro atten- | ever sinest Hawilton was strong enough in his district to be | opposed to the ssme leaders who opposed Houston, Hamiltes, | tion over a fictitious name. Mine is leas known to fame | eleoted to the State Senate, although he openly declared that | Poase, the Paschals, and the Union leaders in 1861; and whas. than would be that of “* Junius,” ** Atticus,” orsome other | he would aot qualify by taking the Confederate oath. ever way the socessiona or defections may bave gons, Hamit- But those are times when overy man Then, as now, his opponents did not dare to oppose him with | ton still stauds where he has stood during the whole war. the nsibility of Lis facts and sontiments, | one of the Secesslon baud; bat thoy selected one of the last | ardeat supporter of the Union and the Natioual flag, by whom- . 1 of o singlo fact of well-timed | Union men, who had spoken under the old fiag es late os Do- | soever upheld, and the enemy of those whe Sought So'destrey” Jium of the public prints. comber, 1560, but who bad trimmed and complatned that the | our country. (E.,) 3 45, 430 For Port Ubaster 3.45, 4.0, 5.0, 6.30 . - Prentics Woodrufl & Robinas .13 CITY OF P, . it M CITY OF NEW-YORK.. e WSATURDAY, MAY 26 ng SATUKDAY sia WEUNEBDAT, st noon, RRENCY. p.m. ONNECTING TRAINS, ifgfie.d, B.06 s m. (E. » Lins, 12.15, (Ex. eld, 600 8w, For Boston, via Sp | om de plu | should take theers Unnecticot River Railroad, 8.0 8. m. (Ex.)) 12.15p. m. to Mon | treal. 3%0 p. m. to Northampion. CHRVESS0: oucw oo o threagh the n Pres " - raril aly For Hartiord, Provideacewnd Fishkill Ratirond, 20, (Ex,) & m ; J oSt st it e e A .y Rountions. B 2 Usion men wors unconditionally so, and faally deserted them | Those who thus fought impudently claim that they are the °::=:'u:::';-‘m- from Liverpool or Queenstown, &4) . 12,15 ’ ,"‘""'"E h'fi:l;nu::; "rfivynml:::«.vrr’(c'ilr?: ‘l‘l:l; u:‘;.:;m:: Deopnn {hey hai 5. paiit o shsisanon e 9 A ; . ' - J » | That man speedilyweceivod all the emoluments which Rebel- | mutual supporters, 1t remalas to be seon whetlier such es. INTHOTD : B haata i & it T e ol thiat L oer did or said is only valuablo 63 it MGsEeS | o ooui confer, aud to-day bo 1 as incomprehecsibly op- | assumption oan roasive the Gountonance of one whose wullee s er———— a——————m—esen | 0 §T00 living truth. And certanly the Listory of this | poyed to Hamilton's unconditional dovotion to the Constitution | lngs were not loes and whose sacrifices wers aven greater tham LAW INTEL one man, during the last ten yoars, presents one of the | aud the Union as ke was when enjoying the honors of the Rebel | Hamilton's. T cannot—I will not believe it. Tabis desirs te place the Government in the hands of men of tried loyaiy, Thckate can be bought here by persons seuding ¥or iurtier information, sppiy w JOHN G. DALY 3 FPHE NORTH GERMAN LLOY-D™® ST T ter, earrying the United Statos Broadway. New.Y AMSHIP | X A,I::v'»'v',l" 49 p m. - LS il HOYT, wwal, Wi ea i 't V“v»'u’r’-l':lgl:.l A-';'. of Third st., i : ML ' most striking examples of individuslity of auy other upon | Government. ! 5 g EME COURT E&"‘J\‘- ~Before Jus. | the public theator, Hawilton remained oze year, but e yislded not ono jot or | Gov. Hamilton believed that he was pursulog the Presideat's BRRNEN, VIA SOUTHANFTON, - Bank Statements. DECISION: Tis reputation up to (e year 1556 was entirsly provia. | tttloof b sentiments; ho paid no taxos; bo took no oath; | polisy. I€it i to go—lagialative, execative and Judlolal—ate " in—Decree of | ¢ial. He was kuown as ¢ and when martial law was proclaimed he'was solcotod as the | the hauds of the Secossion leaders, he comprebends clearly the 954 lawyee, s powerful criminal ¢ very consistont politician. Sines that | Vietim for doetruction. Ho'was forced to flee bofare the sol- condition of his friends who fought and suffored for the Unios. - oa Weidad. time the iame of A. J. Hamilton has been growing moro | 410F7 senkto destroy him. - These eéhdiery were: sommanied The appeal, therofore, which he makes preseuts the platn, sim- 11 to-day he has the proudest politi- by another “Upion man,” who bad stood by him in the con- | plo, unmistakable issue: are the friends or the almost undis- i b0 phids e jlian in ¢ s e teat of 1660, but who hadgjoined the Rebol army to ** coutrol the guised enomies of the United States to have oontrol of the Dods el g Cuies T Do Bary ot = | The last abiie motioeof Gor. Tamilton fs that hohas | 21"t Ho gwent into U Rebel army, fought bravely, | State Goverament of (he grest Siato of Texast 48 wounded and“made prisofor, Far be it from mo to insin- | Unalded #hd unsupported, there can be no doubt of the Thomas Gilleck.—Motion by defendant to medo & speoch ot Austin, in which he took issue with tho | yate that ke would bave eonaived at Hamilton's destruction,or | result. Unalded end uusupported by the National Adminia- A e by plaiutiil for alimony | Toxas Convention; denounczd the most of their ordi- | thathe not what ke professes now to bo—a Union man. | tration, the Union men must be utterly crushed. Let this o agt. Dridget Ballantine.—Motion forat. | 2A0EoS, 8ad app led from the Cunveation to the Peoplo | T Ko ledged that a Coloel was “bound to oboy o | sotion of the Convention bo set aside, beoause of tho manase and the | eitisen Provost-Marabal, and be showed his devotion to tho | of the action and the action itsel/, and let it be undorviood Susauna La null and void | advocate and a s urtios 1XGRANAM e Froid o McDonald,—Mot . l"!l agt. United O Land Assoclation, &¢.— | and moromational, Motion granted; costs to et cal record of any ¢ Joseph Lantin agt. ed, t of the BANK OF AM < 80,108.085 72 " o 2| Corolin LONDON. HAVRE, SO tes, ¥ eclari divorco gr t‘i LRICHS & Co.. £ STATES MAIL LINE FEIRO, ex T. TH The NORT TURDAY 4 A et o Lonm and Ducosts | tac Without coste: motion that costs in former | of Texas, Itis to this appollant, the appollo 5C ‘.)x\ 10 & Co | R — sn[“l‘ fu' l:‘v;d l;v-l or )r‘:x:n‘l‘l ..m;m":fl': I&m uew suit granted; | tribunal which is to d. , that I would invite the atten- | Usion'liko Throckmorton, the Prosident of the lnst Conven- | that “Reconstruction” moans unmistakable reaunoiation of 3 | of Depouta s it Teferrod, &C, o vion deaied | tion of the thinkiag,reasoniug, sympathetio publio to- | tion and tho Secomsion oandidste for Governor of Texat, by | the Secession heresies and undisguised supportof the National | Robel standard, while Hamilton and the authority—in other words, sustain Hamilton and his friends ta No. 17 Broadway. and County of New York. i - | York Dry Dock Company, being statement s correct Bwarn beiore me this 21at du Bull’s licad B by stauls to-day whoro he has stood | serving uader t minority, ',yu. :,, neighbors; not writer served in the Unfon army. Then, aa now, I saw that their good work, and the people of a groat State will scem because he is perwonally unpopular, for he is not. All who Hamilton bore the banner of patriotism. learn to diseriminate between their true frionds aad the mem Jnow him must admib thes be'p "_” N Nhcint ool sl 1 could 1ot follow thoss who belisved the Union was to be | Who have so fatally misled thom. And first among their trae crvgome i 13t Lie possessed o liboral soul, and | 0ot by londiog ous youag men ioto tho Rebol ranks, to | friends they will utimately appreciate Is Androw J. Hamilten. Wolnt the stove | without costs. | day. A.J. Hami PR Tn re. tho application of Garret and Jane M. Yeranoo to AN oner’s appiication denjed | for ten years—in ¢ i Ty 2 teed ugr. Willlam H. Ball.— | .+ depome bl T 4 1C Aprit.1wa. A C. A atement of the b 'of 188, for th FIVHE NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD BREMEN via € s, leave Now York from ple ex rel. Peul . granted without cosis, | Thalmessinger ot ol agt. Alfred —Motion %, 1008 b3 | granted ao far orly ms to aliow the movey Platntilly’ | that if he ows whols world, ita good things and its | joorine deasny in P % We ‘smtaln « Respeetfull Growak W, PASCHAL, §6. y o b 2 d o fhe judgment again o 0 0o8tS. " i 3 % oamp, to cold prisons, and 0 ce: ¥, equivaient | 10 be credited on the judgment agais m' ndant; no costs. | wealth would © far moro oqually and justly dis- humg.u-g..; defont, as the * surest rosd o recomstraotion.” Washington, D. C., April 17, 1866, - COURT OF COMMON PLY sproian Tram—Arur 23, | Wibuted (baf of ut, nod tuat very s0on Hawmilton | e iorionias it may appear, hiad vone of the mep of this de- rimcos o e e Soldiers’ and Sailors’ State Convestion. aallest shisro. <% | luded class eapoused tho Rebel cause. the mad effort at dis *have boen shortlived indeod. Leaving o father | Tho State Convention of Soldiers’ and Bailors’ olosed. | would own Betore Judge BRAVY. e PASSAGE. TWEN] | wers bmoee o ki 0t duy of Al 1 i AT G BB RO LA Sors b ham Bask.-fors f pomy V| | Louso ‘Oborndehr uge 3, Gottieit atalOrdar |/ 16 eTee broetheil § T FERSRE Womthizan i B | st b i day o A, 1 selilor Baf i He ion with Clerk. Gilies- | 1ife; he n 1t hig pires (G 807 OBO 10 want, o refusod | bovo tho consoript ages buppy home, where no want bad | 15 deliberations st Albany; after two days active work. B : svr beon donied; o family, whose house had always boon open | A gvato Tpion was organized, 8ad the following offioecs . his zame ST poor devil s« | SUPERIOR COURT—Sprcias Tynst—Apriv 23, ~Before Jus- tice 1140 was emp-€i he nover found gny 3, & > bo woald not plead b rose from thoe ¢ mud- pio agt. Pior SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. | fipisiidic. TURDAY FROM PIER No. 13, N. K ‘wud Florida AR Eioss' and sy that r o the best of my knowiedge ard w Sworn before me this S1st day of Ap: Ju | Ergenvwich Bank.—Suten et of k. a requ Chape 1 10 » !iberal hospitality, but who were now shanned, duserted i ware elected for the year: nd by Lo sought thei ry' . W ot X s ‘.l,xlxnlmlumm fhen :Jn ught 4 ugnz.z yautn, Lo | U0 e e ator Gea. 4. B. Cana, i o blockade of Confederate fleet and forts, and camo to VMP,,,,‘,_B',._" Trevit Col. wa. s “"AMHALL Browes Waskington to offer my humble services in support of the A um. Brevet -3 H ARDENBROOK, Governmest T Lad always beon taught to revere. 78 B. McKeay, Col. H. H. Warrore, Gol, M. ELDWIDGE, Gen. N, M. CkArY, ana Brovet Major-Gen. P. 1 bave no kindred tie, friend or acquaintance in the North, | Jones. . save Gov, Anderson of Olio, the first victim of military arrest | Recording Scerstary—Major F. W. Parsons, Niagars 18 Banme.. Twns hoeoud to soms lemost: withoub funki-for. | | SRR SIOd SRR enpait g . t moncy ls;" he was sympathy with th the virtus, i pout, New 1o, Bk, b day sovia, Meamatip MIS irect fro Tos (sst and d favorite t0 8 refore art of al.— rt.~Difau | Joha Kelly, & COMPANY, ing wecounts, for (e wesk and Disco A g e | s Patent Bankis | St B £ gl s 4 paor— llerugt. Valeutive | . y e fipe gl neither money nor business had bean loft to my bousa in Toxas. | Sergeant-at- drms—DANILL L. STAGE. pL. - 3 — H B efauk opened and eau d to the calendar. ¢ truths this rare child of nature illustrates, Why, then, | It may bo said tbat I ought to hiave made n cause with | The Ce ion adopted B Al v " 28 a3 b oiies aresiod 4| 0 it . h y bo said that I ought to Lave made commo: o Convention adopted the following SAVAN NAH, G L(H{(JIA | & (‘vl‘:j’:“;‘,j;“,;i"‘,.,_«‘, - MERa U AT is Androw 3, Humilton yet io o minority with Lis noighe | my Soathern kiudred, o0 many of whom perished la tho Ke pbon'ig MU Y'S LIN | ‘)}l““lkal with gh. W, | bots or with the representative men who lead and control | bellion. T could not see the path of duty thea. My patornal ‘M::m-‘zm S1ate oF Now-Y¢ e - | otlo: nt pulatior may L Pt i Y 4 : ‘ u granto e, iicrian gt | tho vouing popaiationt 14y ook ke presymption In 080 grandfatbor had given eight yoars of his life to tho nation's | Me addr Rkt T S v and .-% | | y late session in the oty of who 1s also in the minority position, | struggle for independeace; on the other side, my grandfather | proceedngs of that . but 1 thiok that the facts will demon- | bad joined the standard of Gen. Jackson, and lod o obarge [# Atrats that for tex years Hamilton has been tho unlcky plo- | against his own raco, booause they had made war upon the | o iZyon ‘Log Tear of a more caotions civlization; one who bas siain the | Government, tho Chiof Magistrate of whioh they ackuowledged | Lis origin was tho aatl ore: left tho rich Larve .‘ h ot the ir (ireat Fathor. That brave afterward gave up his | Union, and its mem] w to v forests and left tho rich Larvests to those who had mot the | as the! ‘athe: a [ P ke m‘mmr ory w0 woods and Jugle. In 185 Hamiltou | lifs to the policy of President Jaokson. por <~y 4 [ gy -'r- 4 Thefavorite fart w0 young us myself, an 10 cusiody of U corge W, Lart a, ~Motion grauted wik $10 costs. to veutare an opial THURSDAY Walist Average amoust of Loy Average amoust o Averaae ot of (e | Avarnge amount of Beponts. g Gouuty of New York. s 1. Jorn 8 Ha pany, of the City of New York, beieg duly eworn iepoae sod i E : ! it wail frow A i i ¥ i 4 : i H 7 i_‘} | e o e e o i Lombiadr e Bieamboats and Railroads. [ D ek e o, was radogaised is the Jead e ator of Texns. Tn | My father also know 10lioo of duty bat to sustain this Gor- | teraal muster-in of those who stood shoulder o shoudes ~ S Sar e anngcei o it Toe sovantion of tha! yoar hd fiustrated, by & sposoh power. | orament undor which, upto tho Revolution, be bad livod and agninst the euemies of their country. LD MINES of MONTANA—The | . b s A e prospered, s aa indopendeat advooste 30d private gentieman, | Bk the Beldlers -Nesional Vnive iio meea then o plossant N i Yy { Average sme 0 of the States; aad that the 1 soeking o puble prefomest, and Favfng resigned u bigh jo- s e [ Asoraas smmt J{ it e aabip ang asturslization wero found. | dicial stativn whes conferred upon i I Rasi o liwo or “:-:-u. nd. ! baggsze, 11 was plucad upoa the Baokanan’ ticket asan | duty ut to ustain the Unioa which my aacestry bad aided to | B v e - K X Ry 1l commenond the cauvass thau | makeand bad ever updeld. T ¥now none now. Ibhaveouly e umu:a’ ve been inourred by the Kepub- ER sy, New-York, snd tar their trai: A MasiEnTOs € | Swornbefore me this 2ist day of April, 1966 W I y Puiie itatement of the NASSAU BANK. o« reqaired S71%0, lor the wesk eodiag Saturds, tae 51 Dayof | sw aud the rights of American citi- | spoken of myself to acknowledge that,when far from home and & goverameut, to logislate for | family, and smong stravgers, and hearing the worst accounts Lf;;‘i‘:::;fin m&:fl" reeptions, voles of wawicipal right, subject ouly to the | of my father's dauger, bacauds he loved not his section less, and laws of the tad States, were most bitterly | but his whole gountry more, 1 was sustained and befriended st plowas & plain and simploone. It w all times and noder all circumstances by Gov. Hamilton. it was hardly ¢ > of & demonatration; b When we returned to Texas in the fruitiess campaigu of it was de as “aguatter sovereignty.” And whiloa | 18, wo bad to bear all the odium of traitors invading the | hundred opposiog theories wore urged, tho whole arguments | *sscred soli” of tho State wo had betrayed. the bgpothesis that the negro was And T now call attention to the address of Gov. Hamilton, was & kind of property which could bacar- | then abused but not pubiished by the Texas press. It was Mr o 1 va Territories” of the United States, and | able, logieal and patriotio. Tt told the unwholesome truths | the duty »(mm: stand n.n::- in peitd e f weld there as & siaye, despite any legislation of the National | that Secession was o stapendous folly, as woll as wickedness; | vancement jwians, and 10 a body, g ol orporatad Legislatures of the Ter:itories; | an indefousible resolution; s pretext ef defending Slavery Qr;:mmmwm}-& be, b "’" ;e that the peopla threw off | wish the ultimate alm to destroy the liberties of the white | sailors 'hn:un‘n.srfil".od she Ton toal y Bod. or *inchoate state,” sndkavo | masses and to perpetuste the power of the newly-created | mens, employmen under cout ona-: ho assersblago of & con- | dynasty, which bad already subjected every able-bodiod man mm‘,‘&";’“‘“" those of our number who o, these samo poople | o consoription, and the fortunes of every mas and woman to | the honor, the humanit crom, keop Siavery out of | merctless imprisionments, asd #o far from having preservad Y wight dostroy it at their will in the full- | Siavery, 1t had aiready destroyed it. Gov. Hamilton was the :mmfim"{,m&‘h":‘" o u:g Hil, 5t Uaal, Minn, Forpr 3 ewesoms—ler. ey, U v Aversge aount of Loans sud Discounts. | Aoy ot anto i NEW ORK AND TH AMBOY.—The | AT con - i 2 STEAM WM. HARRISON | the Nowan Baok Leing duiy sworn, depoue hud sar that e knowledge and b Bworn before me thas Shet day of April. North River Bank.— BANK. ae regured by Chapter A, of Apn, Wi smoun: of Loaos aad Dacousts pountof Bpecse “irealaton i the Tombs Tesi Lewis | The preliminary a9 sg | Densis, arrested on suspi 221 47 | Madison-ave. bond robbery of John P. Moc at No. 110 Madisos-ave ar the 23 of Mar | Mr. Justice Do Praee o * BOAT FOR NIiAwi dne amd be e o before me this 33d day ¢f April, 1006 Oriental Bank . —Statement of the ORIENTAL ¥ ) Lawe of 1543, for the Week endiag Saturda, POUGH- | nding st Cozz b MARY POWELL wil s season-om MONDA, April 25, on st 3:0 o'clock. '] OR K Doek leaving [hoabys n at ) % OR NEW-HAVEN, HARTFORD and & FiEL D—=Steam. 10 Pecasap for New Havenst 3:15 of aae amou of Depowts A Cy"and County o new York, sw: I, Weak ware extremists who &r | first to procaim, in bis Cooper Institate speech fu 1862, that | us. ‘We ask the soldiers and sailors of every . town v aud County of New York, i | . odly dodioated | th ti 3 come ust ol o neighborbood fu the Btate to take 0 y dodioated | the time hac come when be must choose betwoen Freedom and | FeISARERIO0E e " persons prosent. WOre Ko m . Lt | with the DANBURY | Oueatal Back, bemg duly swors, deposs aad say thec the 210 sing appearance ! samer NEYERSINK. Loaves | G A powar of Congress aud the | Siavery; that is, as be viewed it, If he sustainod tho war to | [7yion bodies, E Nw 3 o'clock. | Ir., ¥ 4 could st protoet property 1n mav | preserve Negro Slavery bo must wurrender his own liberty and hl:&-wr:dzl bm‘nrn.:nu:n l",',""'"w. ;pflp of 3 S ‘ORT. i ~Aistement of the PEOPLE S by law uatil the isteresting pesiod of gestation, when | thatof his ob o and section. My countrymen, was he not | Uevi eac! er our nat us reform D COMFORT. |y ey st of 4883, for the week ending Setur the aavemmblnd masses conceived soversigaty, snd gave Birth | rightt Did bonot give & new ' key-note” to the real friends the columae of -fl-r?-.:‘-um_‘nam.l:- SWQRCESTER, PALM - R 8 F BURIS, NASHUA LOWELL, | Avcrogemount of Epecs - 10 o froe or slave St " tho will in the bour of | of the Goversment! And who shall undortake to estimato | and Sailors m,wnn‘:h et us maintein still COUNCORD. THE WHIT OUNTAINS AND | Averngeamonnt of Circulstion MOOKE. | ol of'the naset It is almost impossible to ‘ the oxtont of the inflionce of the eloquent voice of A.J, sacred the People’s Union which we defeaded and ot don D s 10 B iy i | e Gty of Bew Vork, Mr. John P. case, was examined Fve respectful gravity toward thows strangs lessons, whioh | Hamilton in behalf of the Usion eause! Burely those who | The address was adopted after some discussion, in whick CITY OF BOSTON and CITY OF NEW-YORK Peopie's Back, being duly swors, depous by Mr. Bedford as f 1 o3t alaost avers other spacies of poiltical and juridi- | listoned to bis patriotio sppeals throughout New-York and | decided ggpund was taken agaiust the use of the Union a8 RN T | andmmet the S day 46 MO 0 e et ©erature for aix lotg 7oars of usprecedented agitation fn | NewEngland in 1862-3 must acknowledge tho great power of | a political organization. The emphatic vote declaced isys excentod). st 4 o'clok p. m., from Uoavs New York dully ERT L CROWELL, Cahiber N distinetly that the institution is not political. rary Pob | dug of L this dountry. 1 wnepect that the eritical bistorlan way say, | the man. Pier N o kol Veutry ., Syrorn before me this Bl doy of Apri. 1946, Jawse ¥ | A o eiatia to about $167.000; the proparty belooged to me l‘:‘ °’;"“""j" "‘;“ “" L] fi’!"“ ";"\5," from fll'u_-bm | B en a portion of the property which was stoien on the o falbo oppe ions graw oat of errogeous prem- 1t will be recollected that he was ono of the first bold men to ————————— oot Nesie, e Mo Lomden aad Northarn Rallroade: ' 0" | gn R B e O e tef oo s Tooe Pl /obes fhasahwmgh (e lnd [t aloriost Supatiin| advebe the JEOMIONEIS" of Presideat Lincoln, declaring f Yachting. v Wi viken ot e 15w et rue. * For aformacion taquive of | o8 Jeteocees B g ol e e T | evidanee. " property, subject to the dlsposition of the common Legistature; | fredom to the slaves. @Messra. C. & R. Poillon lsunched, on the 18th instey (AL RALT ROAD of N SERSET=1 Hooki... 3:31 | Ocv, laiand..... 4:131 Hell Gote......... 55 | = Q. C Lt the it 10 prosoribe (i rules of Lite, liberty and proper. | Thero wore many of the best frienda of Me. Lincoln who bad | from their yard, foot of Bridge-st., Brooklyn, e yacht By Cj “n":;’ o ”3 LROAD h.é”' by ,'»-f; | - — - n; Podlotd—Asyth ty, sulgeot to organic law there, belonged to the Inbabitants, | shrunk from this measure. and fow who m-ul::w with | _gloop of about 70 tans. The Eva is built in the most substantie o, eounects ot Ha Jinetion with the 1 e Lacksw SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Mr, Moore—1 reque after the samie maouer of other communities in the United | the heartiness of Gen. Hamilton. He clearly compre- | magner, under the supervision aud after the mode! of the welle o0d Wostorn Raitrosd and ot Ei m'”l"f:vwl—yl:r‘?b},:x';:“g:h | PORT OF NEW-YORK......... April 23 into this Con: m, | States; and shat the bug-bear of * squatter sovereignty” was | hended, as perhaps no other Southiern man had, that the | yuown Bob Fisb—builder of the famous sloop Annie and many Xt s [ o :?;mmu’t-z:r.nx "r:u“ :.’.'h f hom g K- by pics x| BOL I8 Lo epithiet or now-ooiaod adjeotive, but in o total miscon: | Southern masses could be relieved from the thraldom into | otner renowed yschts, and will, it is expected, prove very tash T el ates teared. ek hasded them 1o me. T asked dr. Moryison 1f | coption of the noun substantive, o4 applied to State or Terrii- | which their mad lesders bad led thom n 50 otbor way. 1o | Jior dimensions are: length of keal, G4 foet; longth on deok, T8 v | ho identified tiom as being given him by the pri dhe | ris) gavernment. folt ull that he said when he contended that Slavery had come | fuut. extreme beam, 22 feot; depth of hold, 6 feet. Her owner Shitp Helvatis, Warren, Havro, Boyd & Hincken i i SE—-—. . Tiad taen bester onderstood Shels words, there would have | to mean conseription for the white maw, far moro tyraunical | My George L. Lorillard, . 4 Chicags, Cincl- | Blip Waskiugion, Berty. Ses ¥runeiscg, G Gamatoek & Co. obn Bunyss, Carver, Matanze e w TS, u-.’: mmm,.j. Lawsou, Port au-Prince, N. k. MoCready & Co. | been more agreement. Bot, bowerer deopu the well the | than the yoke of ‘tho negro. Ho kuew that the negro walked The Eva is one of the many important additions the coming e e it Gt ot “.;L’fl"fi' e, | DR G idoost i ) Tookkant e W R, e | :"l""' o e 3 hom 1o =7 | trashlay. the loglo did not 00 visoe Gov, Hamilion of biserror. | forth boldly and fearlens of the conseript officer, who was Vigl- | yoason promises to the squadron of the New-York Yackt Olaly . for Easton, Mauch Chuul st tkosbar “ . 3 ) NB, DR Do |4 vor mocording wa 1 roosived them; in every fostancs Lo 'axus was a0 impracticablo abstraction, Holot it gows | Lust in foreing the poor-white man into military encampments, | whoso members the wild Spring weather stimulates o oves | Wolf & Co. o opied the numbers from the security; the ledger fs in the g - i i et v i copled the numbers rom (e wecurity, the IelRer iy 1 180 | s error for the e, Bt after it booame an wndls- | aliowisg 5one to eaospo but o fortagate. slave-owner and tho | wuusualactivity in having their boate pat in resdiness for the 3 | :”L““"’;,"‘fi:'l‘f 5 Lo o m‘;i;"f:fi"l-"n'l'l'y’m',":'r" Pnf be | guived historical faot that s great conspiracy had been formed | adventuroms trader. approaching coutest. The Club was never in more flourishing | made s that I wrote on the margi of the ledger that '"'“--‘lv-"ww"v"lb*l-m. that d:lmuu{d abstractions | Tho people bad not then Io-mled, a my-lur;-fi dhldl- condition than st present, its finances, a most important polaky Screnton, Grest Beud, Bethlshem, and | Scbr. Seliie J. Afkes D. Huribut & Co. P . oSN of G T O WY _BIOPS e | that our “rights in the Territorios” carried along the rig fiance and return to their homes; and they might never have an ve v W entries in the ledger; T read from the ledger and my grand- " - " a . and have not materially reduced the number of its members. | Sl Dy Roilz, % son copied; tl o ieat publieation of the Tous ws In the news. | 10 import all Afrios tostock thew, Gen. Hamilton met the | Joarned this had not success orownod the Union arms east of | "'y ook occasion |.{; year to commend the installation of & has. papers; 1 sppeared in two pgers, of which Ty TKIBUXK waa | dssue fairly and aquarely, o bocame the Unio candidate for | the Mississippi. : Ladies . ndeposdent o (e o, thus avoiding e s aftor this gonera! disbandment that Gen, Hamilion | 0cosional sacritice of the interests of theatier tothe csmfor Wabanop ity Mais ThATN—AL 8 & m. for Fien Fredouis, Howes. Ssvanuab, . D. Colline % C “Mauch Chunk, Resding and Flemington. ‘ooker & Taylor. one, on tho 2ith; next day it was in the other papers; the | Congross for the Westers District of Texas, against Gon. 1 L | pared the udvertisements that appeared on the 24th with wy | pack the Atias of uater sovereizaty,” while Ward was 0f all men ho was loast the choice of the Secessionists and | us of those now build will, by entering and sailing theix Arrived. ;'.:‘15;';" ;':‘:1..::::‘ "l',':fi".'.,r,',’.‘.','.':.,'{.:”{u':l’,'."tf;‘". ::L: sery :u ;3 boosted upon the inviting ear of that *Steba soversignty " | ghe compromising Union men. Had the President cousulted ;;ml:?r;:l:u‘ :u - :.t:: lhntlu-. lllh!‘:lfl'yfl.fl Washington, D, C., 7 hours. with m ,,.,,f ¥1'1 madea copy from the manuscripts a few | Which sckuowledges uo common bond of unfon that may not | them, and desired to conetliate them at the oxponse of thoss | "y o oy Im" s -m"- m‘“"w'"‘_“ Tecently | not now remembor; there | be broken upon & day’s notice and a dranken vote, who had sustaiusd bLim, be would bave selected any other | isauched, we hear of the ** Halcyon " schooner. kJ_._l “Hub- " . New. fedford, with widse. & psse. 80 | duys : wo wiogs, King, Richmond and Norfolk, with mdse. and | %' e 3 b u pab. ki b PAOTe L dage,with cotan ond | D rod; do not remembor (st any one wdvind e 10 00Tt | 4 and tho Unio,” when advocated by such mon as Haamil | Gor. Hamilton found tho Blale i somplete anatchy. The iy Mosaby, acshesss, Chnclogion, 3 Sy, With oosten oo 815,00 1 bad frequent communication Governor, the Ex-Governor, the State ofticials, the Confed- mmn r. from whick of them | d ome mistakes in the ndvertisements which £ret ap- | Bug there was then sometbiug in the nawme of ** the Constita- | Governor. :I-rd, = Von‘:'.":::l-g for F. Loriliard; m llrmuddr. 'bese, with the many new yachts of last yeas, - n & Wi winp 8 i IORIE RAILWAY ; nbaryat., Vis. Rochester, Buffalo, ala ton and Houston. D s 51 Wl Conpeeis'ss Huflal with Lake Stote and Gravd | ngston, Pox & Co | ® 1 Fruns loawsys, and ot Solomsnce with Atiaotic sud Grest Weatern ‘Albemarie, Bouroe, Rickmond and Norfolk, with mdse. | mlx. tho e 'T;l»;xv 3}|r‘.'\um..{',’ )] | They were elocted in spits of the chargo of “squatter | erate Judges, the leading Generals, and some of the Congress: Al::ufi.l.tgd 'lnltdvlla.l:urd- kml‘mll-. Lo o R aat rowand: o6 10 DIOPETLY | L peignty,” and tho still moro terrible olarge of *ansound- | men, liad fled to Moxico to enjoy & dynasty whioh they had | fuorites, e e e o e g e Baily hiitional reward; no one told me tuat a desired Joung man | ness upan the Slavery queation.” . ot been allowed to oreate at home. All magistrates had n"f;d::- By Twn. ol arge of potio g t " men! [lie other Clubs of our eit; pelghborhood, the Brook!ye, 1t was oven then noticesble by Yamilton's friends that be | ceased to perform their functions; the State govern: t, Jersey City and flubnl!n,’ln . -t Cardenss, 10 dsys, with sogar to A. | until L offered > additional reward would have th n), Lovejoy, Mavoguez, P. R B | oy urrested, while the 85,000 reward wa aowbridge's Sons. Schr, Willie | WAL ICTL ty: 1 was toid ¢ y etk et e e ' o s 240 not proposs to swallow the negro whols, Ho seemed to | which had coutraoted o debt of ten millions of dollars, had | vipery simber, and the busy bote of preparation rises ellad tn oo witl] sebs, Anns ' 7 Nave very strong sympathies for tho laboriug, tolling whites; | fullen to pleces. There soomod to be & goueral concession that | froft theis yards. Their boata. smaller, but not less % by their owners than the stately schooners of the Now.: . Lt | st to the P wiemn | belng stolen; S Harris informed w | "Mr, Bedford made objection, which was « tion was gaken to the raliug. 1 have be Fapress daily, for Carandaizus. Rochester. Baf akich, sd West. Congects & ways, ad ot Busmancs with Atlsat Saflod in co. witli sobr. Anna MeCarty, for York, loadis Minelo K. Anders oy, for Baltimore next day. Card, for New-York, and Florcue i), Filiot, 0, Dec. 2 sod Cepe Horn Jau.'22. Frow and be was disposed to loavo Slavery where the Constitution | (ho “Btate sovercignty " bad fallon with the Confodoracy at | b b e e was slactod by tricmphant majorty, | Ridhmand, to whieh the States Rights" menbad surrendared | CIaP Filioams bo Simalne uer s Saiors COE bor, of the another person, sinee the nrrest of x'm- dele % The fact that his verriwant of entire hurmouy with any party \ tho wholo people with every vestige of liberty. Out of this | & Bl:mnlmol. x.l m‘hndoi-ha ‘n-‘: N Teadquarters; T have heard that Mr. Morrison mentione » 8, ¢ Y “ . Which attracted so much attention st the time. 0 8.t to | e v arrested on_ suspicion of having etolen them; slmast lesied him [':h‘ b ’,";J: ;:.'::‘"m::"d Shaolidal aen & I"' ":ddr:ed lp‘o“" Go‘vu:l:mflwn last Spring, aud was subsequently parchased by Mr. en. Cardenss 17 dage, with muolasses fo | thab fuforamation was given me oa the 12th of April; that day T That Lie soon came Lo the support o 8 intori lind to re-croatd society and order. 1Mo went at 8 very | ghe Brooklyn Club, where we found no less than six boats ; B Ienoe, o was prepared for the eloquent warning which be | good earnost. He wade some very unpalatable spocohes. In | their build ontie stocks or already launched, from 30 to W foemavelt, Almirs and Descy, for | Tode down with him and some of tae detactives o the District- onuec g Wil Naribers ko vy s A-wn-'-wm:;;' nd from there to this Court: he wasmot | oo e his constituents after the “Charleston split,” and whion the | unpolished Saxon, he sald that he'had not como to acknowledge f-;&;::en:":‘.h_“ TR LT — dsor, N. 8.), " 0, Pouee, T R., 10 days, | asked 1 ‘witaess; Morrison made un afidavit o that | & h o Hadsorn River Rafirosd, Thirtiethot. ol Tenth | v 50 UM 0k ol s C b Th | ke e e the alidavit 1 did nof understand that he | * preclpitaney Into & rovolation” was no longer concosled. | a wrong, or to lsave any mistako aa t0 who wore tho traitors. | building ‘owa scals probably unequaled n this country, coes . North 4 | _ Brig Aurste (of Provideuce), Davis, Sacna. 0 daye, with siger wnd | Souid implicate sy one; 1 have heard from Mr. Eider that | Even after tho election of Mr. Linooln, the elojuent appeals | All who took tho amnesty oath and sought pardon acknowledg. | ducting, on thetr own premises. nearly every operation neoes mecting Wik Netbern o | moamsen o masier L e o pach aw- ok, s | M Morrisen stacd bigh La: She estimation o the community. | of flamilton made treason shrink aad 1ts uthors for o time | od their positions. Ho should ouly recommend such as | SATY 10 convert the raw atarialowiod ADd iToa iRt et ? | Mr. Bedford ohjested tremble. A Sbought ik Tl “mole for opsntmnon” Hommiietedit So N tME Smbee dh e et o Gaity. fog Puffulo, Salamance, Dunkich and ul IDULE, Oen'l Supt, New, York. Agent. New-Yors and HARLEM RAILEOAD 106 tratue ‘or Albawy sudfTr G Weskern trams, will leave New¥ _Wa R Banz, Gewl Pen H JSON RIVE —f wd after Mo day g&! Jon v v Haren, Railrcad. Twenty sixth st und Foarth ave., €00 | piiadelphia in 10 duye; Bark Riverside, for Boston i 4 daye; brig | 3 HS0O0 OFTRG L 010 Mr. Bdor say 1 PR, e N imosd, cownsetiog st Trey with | Raysl Soretsift; (i DLl cvutio Rio Janeiro, 00 days, with cof | Mr. Hedford objected. 5 Durtug his labors as one of the Committes of Thirty-one, | fudges, olerks, sheriffs, and all judioial and administeative ofi- | seud their own men into the woods toout it. 1n thelr Dlaok- oot Py e O b o | S Graham Sk excopton, Thia omplintbas bn £0ion | or o compromien, Gor. Taulion wes even morsfrely de- | esre nd wlagros that o saablished 8 govarument it oo o o e i ot 5 s oAl S e o s, WP LT e e urrison bius had the money o his possession, | nounced than Andrew Jotiason, bocauss his coustituoncy wers good us Texas ever had. He delaged the call for convention | et “la almost a minjature nav g A e ¥iriz Mary E. Rawlend, Rowland, Mobile_vin lw{ b 9 days. | und ho sccousts for it by ag that ke régeived it from the | fiercer spirits. until the secessiontats, who had fought so prodigiously for five | for their boats are made, under their supo nln,g ¥loyd & Nevina. The M. F. 1L s bound 10 | Rurendante Mr. Mooré bas ho reason todoubt bim. He |y vorved out his Congressional torm. It fs enongh that e | years to keep out of tho Union, were about as impatient for m - 'fi:";r:t:'":'w-fl‘ arrsngemonts for adding s and sugar he port in distress, biaving lost and split sl ified hts money mude s proud record in favor of the Union. There was no | o couyeution (o got back 8 when they called one over Gen. | ®Amoug the boats g O Syring. and sow % . Faylor of the of Providence, and - 1 pot i 3 wogs Thls S ke v wnd carried away cap of bowsprit. [ s Jeeplng-cars sttached, | 8 o, P o objectio tained. v Hadeen e e tae: o Towsth sad | o] ey (of Sondnilom, e epdborsbiman ey, £ %o 10 | Gy bjection ws smstalned, | vo promieesof | man o whom this was a greater personal sncrifie. His speak- | Houston's ead o secede. It was said that there waro other | thelr yard, are the Pejche, for Yo . U, Vice Provident @ | 3500 #01 BL. Jobus, N. B.), Jeukins, Sagus, 10 days, with | :awun‘lnm:‘n lhr'n in the emu;,- |;:;¥ri|:;x.;;::n 'x'la: '»E:-dnt;'nll“\:s {og talonts and spiritstirriog forvid eloguence wore preciselyof | pressures from without for speedy * roconstruction.” Bo this k‘l’ula énmu"quxuu? eag.. of Pror i et & o Bé 0 TWRIR EM0_AaROY P e o™ e that character which would bave placed him in the frontaukof | as it may, nolonger timo seems to havo been given than was | len, 0 s to be o g &th on deck, and is to be finished in the most elegant man- and [ ND RATLROAD,.—Traius leave James- | 308 (of Belize, Hon.), Lend, Pars, 15 duys, with rb- | me, when the defendants were arrested, that they bmd got the 4 sy, Now-York. e fo ows ber snd vats to L E. Amsinck & C "two thieves.” or words to that effect; do not remember that | the secession element. Ve, lot Lis course bo contrasted with | necessary to prepare the detegates to understand their duties. 5 L opping st ol Statioas | e Livey A. Blamora. Hodgden, Mobile, 19 day, with iron o | woid me whiero ho got the money. | hav wunl‘ riordo 918 | 4| timeserviog, expediency men, who Joined the Rebellion | They speat 60 long days in wrangle, at 88 eaoh por day; they | JiI bave "";'.‘.'m aads g"‘ in "'fli:'-fl:'l-n G Pl Vai (of Weymanth, N. 81, Gunat, Maysgurs P B, 1 st two 8300 bouds were, went 1o N o8t ihe time they were | With the vain hope ofsontralling it e TRl o M) oo saion ¢ SR Tl e e e b Sev o o 21 sniess oipe s ogar and molasses Lo master. | B ",“‘f,‘.,::'u,"h;';,,, Ne.). Stone, Mataszas, & days, with sugar | stolen: tho box was aboat 12 inches Jong, # in depth and 6in | Hamilton had 1o such notions of duty. He returnsd to Ans. | States, and refused to tako the oath to supportit. But as they Q?M‘Q|':a l’:-r:lloll’u_- is an --M.'u:;u o Yar ek avinse, end to Greenport on Satardyrs «n Head leave st 9:00 o m. wnd 400 p. r & Hoaghton. Dreadth it (s now ut Polive beadqaarters, where LUrst s i% | 4y fier all hopes of compromise had failed. bad swallowed the amnesty osth, thoy pext day took the one R — iwer. 20th after it wase! John Reard \ . . make, this Summer, their long-promised cruise to that looaliy, hica [ouve Huter's Poict o4 9:W 8. m. ch. fi_u;o;!fi oty POl o ol Rt e, | S8 O Avaniiats sld e e ok It T Tevolutionary Convention of Texas, called over thohead | to support the Copstitution. ¥or a new State, the Convention | thoy have every reason :0 ‘Satioibate & graud reception. - K. WIHITE, Sageciniendent Col. Elieworth f Gloucester), Rebinson, n-m;g-.lg d are 9,750 now_at n..a:‘uu.u, which T have identified os | of Goy. Houston, isd perpetrated the deed of secession; bad | adopted a very inhospitablo provision agaiust all rew-comers, oo Was told_ thotgfliey oame from | o 10’ Cor seised the forts, arsonals and publio property fn | denying official position short of five years' residonce. They | ARRIVAL OP THE James Apcer.—The U. B fors o > — with P —sichre. ). H. o ORRIS AND ESSEX RAILROAD COMPANY. | pib ot tod 1. Lartal, 350t Gon e, Bavepries sad | 27 Propertti, £ tter maney, 1 —¥oot of Barciay On and sfter Nov. 7, Merning wall | uie) 1 ate, londing for New-York. NS ;:""":‘;,:"'"m b eorered. v bave 1 been told thet Pecling. Selians, £. R, 10 days, " e ox was pat snside of an | tho deluded Mhd ainrmed people, by & vote of three t0 one, lad | Whioh coucern their race only, aud that in open court. Cmne for Daskeusions zv .Ha'rnm“u . wiil leavo ot Sehr Mara L. Davis, wiations west of b s 10 Ba E uo more will be recovered, B il B <Y W, 00 | s Bt 4 Nickerpon ek sugar o Basset | old trunk, which was not locked: it wan piaced 10side & | upproved tae ordisance; Gen. Houston had been deposed as | They refused todeclars tho Becesgion ordinance void from ve'uow bee wasured | o R tted tho secomsion ondinance to the people; | permic the Logislature to allow the negroes ttostily in mattors | steamer James Adger, McDearaid, from Aspiawall 11k inst.,arrived yesterday morning. On the 16th inst., Cape Malss: c.uu_‘ for Aspum = ®om Morristown Eapresss' 37, 0. Sehr, Young Teaser, Morton, . Awie S parin d i k bout 20 inches long, 12 wide, and — B = andent_ | & Nickenssn. o Beabe, Crawlord, Havasa, 10 dags, with soger 10 ardrobs; e L e were sotae okd papers 1 1t; (o ward: | Oovernor, and had sppeiated & day to delivecbis farewell | the beginning, and passed a genuine Justifioation for military Jnsicz rRAlLl.l,l:iD;—_ fimmn: kn,: !:mt o: wastar, Bt o % ot Tobe was bull in with the muutlclwmnd story 10 the | address to & constituency who folt the outrage they dared not | and other violations of law, ths legaliziog, I .u-—ah it, . Jor PRILAvELES S o T . Sebr, Barrows G iludelphia) ell, Remedios, ‘washroom, frout room; ot regen; some of the most enOrmoOus over any d Rark Mountelnerr, L villanies perpetrated Wamomw SSE% ¥ - ot o Boston, Apel 131 bs oy fork, ountalieey | any one exoept my wifo and daughter kuew the contents of the | UL dof H ‘e address Gov,’ Waittion 3 llod | sivilised couatry. On the other they did repudiate the bark Ida Y. York, York, for Portly 3 { ; d | 2or."1t was Faken abont seven or elght o'clock in the evening, ::.'-"-"a'{‘ T N gl shiy Gondala; | L Y company with my wife und o young lady cousn, | out, and he took the staid like 8 mam who had a Toad upon bis | public debt created during the war, fud. they havo simost re- o ‘ o nho back paior oo yerson exoepd e ervante il | mind which mast be spoken o bis ountrys destroyars, Tnow | pudiated wl Pt debts; and'they adopted & Free Stato wa leave Jupecy Jor Fistimont wf owster, Hallock, Cardenss, 10 days, with molasses i Gy O iy oy A Fugwesss, Wood, Eilewortb, § days, with lumber to Langdon | * Mr. ier wore n the hous; Sie servania are both (M. | oy yyg 1o say that mo oue of that pleaded aud wngry ws. | Comitutior, although the prinoiple had beon Industriously oir- pe O S Wa DEMARPST, Superin LW E oo, Viepiaia for Now- Huven, Jv:‘-xml '::.“:n:» i ":‘..l’.‘...:‘.'..fi'.‘fi‘:l.‘x"‘f" :‘:l‘y;l 7: Mn;:t“: b:‘umunu;fl::: ::I‘nd-’t'hlmwm" nmml :::‘-:-—p«-._m R A T ' .‘-_' s Jefterson. . E words. L] o 3 3 ARITAN g DRLAVAE DECHRSLROSD. o e Sy A L‘I}""fi b theather woome, L Gound e et aaced | M folowers, nd bo denoasced thelr WOtk ag wndieguised | ablo minority of slnoere Unlon mes Lo the Convention. Amoug 2 - per win lowte Piar o, | S T 10 Teekin, Case, Berlann b olkblog my Dutors drawers: an old Work caso unalloyad fressnn. A hiy forrent of (vective awaksaed tho | them woro Goa. Edmund J. Davis o gallaat solder, who w Tow i B merals was examined, and then the old trusk was taken ot | gucnlicd crowd, the guilty men $has beardsd and charged | bis title in the Usion army; Mr. Degenor, whose son was sy S0 pinood on ty bed and ried X think that at tale me ey | PP Cnel o ricide, paled with aoger, watil one | elain by tho Robels, and who was hizmaclf triod for tresson T e by o L arstin | Wrotoh vogtased 10 iatorragh ead fasult (e boid man who | paatast the Contedapay) Fadee Wik B Josen, v @A ILaver, g | U CAMDEN wnd lnterme '] [ 1ad weloskina rashiasConiden Lo - ridge—bitg, April 81, of aud fr 8t Joliaw, N, B o Harterss, : /'y S