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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1866. — S Shiss | FROM WASHKINGTON, My an officer Lal 1d & brigads, a dirision or a ! Extensive Swindle. groat branelies, North and South, of the Methodist Eipie- Soitbonnd R l'lr-l—-.-—l’uo. with no moere of s commission th . Tpov N. Y., Monday, April 30, 1866, enpal Churel, With & view to make it the grand eveut of l'.';,"' "'_‘ 3 -&'m.‘ : ; s Bty . p ne as the gentleman from Now-York held. gontloman's cruel sarcasm, he 1 his grand ey-gobhl nensation of uhe Sup srintendent would be much les: We are not informed, however, when these last few yoars W Probably not until we bave a ’ \ge in our City fepresertation at Albany, When Senator Lent appesred as the apologist for | this aud similar jobs, and oppossd all effurts to check \nd restrain them, he disappointet the expectations of { hose who elected him, and by his votes, to which we | linded, placed himself before the pwlic as a fr Jf the corruptiomists. We, therefore, hay , but would ask to have them pratod in Fry's latter. Li‘so oxprossad the hope that all the documents Mr. Blaine eontinued His lordly sive fraud hoa Jist como ¢ :\Irhtln_l‘l‘in‘lj;';v | this the centenary yeur of Awerican Mothodism, Should | 5 '_,,‘,ff";u;'ll“,,';f‘L‘(, tphane” ',,.o;,"",;'?l‘;s’o“;,fl it prove a suecess, Ko will certainly deserve the gratitude, | - s for Batty & Hoag of iaston. Other banks in | not alone of the entire churb, but of the whole nation. | BURIANS—BUCHANAN=On Moadsy. April 30, hy the Rew.’ airton ratog tics have sullered in the | a " . o Andtew Stevenson, D D, Jewes H Bushany, of Alisay, b Mist ,.,,:,‘,?",'.',N{,'.“ e Shomalie I'.w"::l 40,000, It has long been thie opinion of statesten that the division | Asdtaw Seermnon, D, D e carda mamer o $he extent, It iv opariad, o $OCTE: | of this wrost ecelesiastical communion was the Srat step |. Albuay pupes plesse aopy with a mill in worth $18,000, and ' toward a dissolution of the Union. So,now, may nota | ‘i,'&'fi‘!.’.,“{,’,‘fi!'.‘li“é,"", . 'l::u- ‘..‘:I;.:t’x(m.a“ l. 000 stock in the Lansi ;Wml "[m.') :‘Vg"n rennfon tn this their centenary year contribute greatly to | Josephine, dughtes of Pail 3. Browa, a'l of this city. . A e State, sineo which they Lave not | Dot only wa union of lakes and & union Bf, S e | BLUNT_BUNTING—1a Breokivn, on Mondey, Apell 300t the of, T abilities are estimated at $30,000, at which is more important, **a union doe Church of the Saviour, by the Rev. 8(r. Putnam, E. Blust, jr., & ¥ 7 ’ union of hands. | Eugenia V. Busting, dasgnter of Wilkiam Buniiag, of Fiasuiag. L. 1. The proceedings of the General Conference of the M. E. | pyygi gr—REED—On Mondsy. Apri . by the Rev. Dr. (R at 1 know | sam part 10 wu- | g3 bie | Speaker, whother o motion to d of the §; ; xirg copics ot the Corresp , WAS in pliod in the affirmative, wede that motion, which was r ules, to the Com «f was over he ors, in whic eponding some w aL.0ng some serions thin s, amo | se tle of 5 , ore, having do CONKLING, althongh appreciating the { elest of which w ho . sst to secure his electior, by obtaining yo tho House must have 1 1xue, personal and | nter Davis had fallen vy member The Americun Medical Asvoci Church South, now in session in this city, are becoming ette Pasa'oe 10 Fmas Uotacls, daughler of L. im asa City Reform candidate, felt constramed to vidual in its charactor, desired to add: » House | He (C Tavmore, Monday, April 20, 1968, | daily more interesting. On the sixth day of the Confer- | o this city No cacds. 3 PP > that & T Ha could assure the House, withthe utmost | 1 Tegosal Alarge number of delegates to the American Medical | ence the Comumittee on Changes and Economy raported | STRONG—ABORN=—A: Gracs Churel. Oranzg, N. J., on Walaes- tell the public that his course had been very different that for everything i extraordinary com- | s Satyr ion, which meets here to-morrow, have arrived, the following resolution: day, April 33, by the Rev “I"“f' "“fi 'L‘.'(’,:,""fl.:; p | Resolred, by the General Conference of the M. F. Church "‘{Wx :’l’h""-hrl iy, to Mary Ursaia, daughte: of My. il to a diamond, ¥ to & roar- | st read, which s at Dy consoled by the fact that e ‘lfih’ bie South, in Conference assembled, That we change the style | = frow what we had expected, aud had led othera to and title of oar ehurch. | sxpect. | tality of initiating an investigation which : E 2 p pYes n whiel Povoukrrrsie. Monday, April 20 1364, We farth > | It is & common complaint tlat partisan journals | ¥ould b A wholosome for the public | O Susday morning, on the sloop James Coates, ons'of | the ve further recommend hat this body call up and et D | CARPENTER—On Bunday. Apiil 20, 1955, Mr. Samusl H. Cer- speakers are resdy enough to expose and rebuke | 205 t he would ask some mémber at, tgo SPEAKER | the hands nawed Benjamin Hunt had bis head copy ¢ | viz: That the style and title of the Methodist Eoiscopal Churchi | pemter, i, iho Bt S harsdas moriog May 3, & I8 { tom , which s b | severed from his body by coming iu contact wil South be changed to ** The Methodist Church.” e ..4.";‘..;, (b conJoowph B Durywakon, Bhev Philadeiphia. e to investigato . and had 1 not be proper for himself to mal The introduction of this re oceasioned consider- | whenever the H i able debate. The Rev, James B, Cottrell stated, in the | pnop_ar Paskskill on Sunda; th boom. Hunt was a resident of Cliuton, and he peculations and misdeeds of their political adver- sed 1o be pr | widowed mother. It would Aprit 29, Deboral B widow of , but are too apt to keep silence with regard to | Frr, 5 FOFPE TUF - f b ks, 1 fell bound with and & S o . . E i | ed an impartial w T - —— course of his remarks, ¢ bound with and in the per- Reuben R. Finok, aged ©7 yeus those of public men of their own party. We have to the public knowladge some mat | reason The Metropolitan Police Departmens Mill | 1 of the prisoner at Fortress Moaroo (e, Dasis), lKI,\' e s and rolatives aro Lnvitad to sttend the fuaeral oa Wed: deavored not to deservg this reproach. We have d briedly ap The ins i g | Tifs (politueal) is hid with him in prison.” The Rev. Mr. 3, 8t 2 p. m, from """"'“ ’;""‘" sl . d » the Neeref v of W i o i 4 p Co % i 0 3 el AN=On S ot complained of tho action of Senator Thomas il e e ! Avsaxy. N. Y., Monday, ApeHl 9, 156 i e e E s ohaeh | “lats Aoy et B0t Hilinss, 26533 yours, tonthy because we did not support his election, nor ai of tne stance | : o bas signed the bill increasing the sulary of | sectional nawie; but now that the cause for the sectional | mim prisiiess sud frisuds ars rsspectfully favited to sitend thefs- Jid hie receive the City Reform vote. 'With Mr. Lent It was the cas: of an arres | | the Metropolitan Police Department. churel and name had been removed, he was in favor of | ners! from No. 202 Secoud-av,, o Wednosday moruiag, May & o8 55 o6t B Nk St Wina. * ADit M Gledrge Brasidroths o, ¢ Wetes Sischnrge from ———— { striking off the affix South. He said he knew a body of 60 | 10 o'clock a. a. o case is far otherwise. And Mr. George Brandreth, h ||| I'-;-v-n served on The Strnin of Mackinaw Open nu‘n|.~lulv\~ who wuul;l Join us when that is done. % KZ\'fl—;}hg!cndAy worning, Aprl 29, David Keys, sen., la the T9h or whom we have thrice voted, and whose action on and tere was MicwaAUKre, Monday, April 30, 1366, ). Kenner made a remarkable speech, in which he | vear ol s 8= the civil and @ The Straits of Mackinaw are opem, | statd e i o comfnce i the Conrtafthe couniry, "'r'u’.'.’x'lfl."m':wt"h'::m' y The propelier Montgomery arrived yesterday, boing the | from the least to the greatest.” That ' the present name | {rionds are iavited tostiend withost further notice. he Excise bill has now our hearty gratitude, saw fit pursue & course on our City Tax-Levy which we forget. If he was not paid for i ~he must have been insane. which he of War to | is appropriate, and he belicved in a sectional name, as this | OAKLEY—On Mouday, April 5, et Clevelaud, L -M.fl - 4 e e is sectional Church.” The following is the substance of chudu:r E. Bauedict and Elissoeth Teu Eyke o o v T e ; monthe. (e Market—ArniL 3. fi',‘,: '7{(:,‘:,::;2:" ;lfldn:.‘;m?ch:n‘?;’:éfii”r’&;‘-fl.’:‘:{:fi The relativas and friends of the family are raspectinliy fnvitad to ‘atile moderately ctive at formet ratas. Boevos—Receiots, | Iy might b d ti fuvorable for such 8 chae, | ttend the tuneral on Wedoesdsy * afleruoon, Blay 3, ot 4§ L T e Cowe mesamd. | I R e e N D e I ME axiavippios | LTk e, 1 Bespion ——— Shoep 8 fair domasd, 1 | to their property, but it had been done. No extravagance | gypoGG_Ae Paterson, N. J., on Sunday. Apeil 39, of iuflamunstion . Teg need surprise fem, Eeen Bickop Ames had seriowsty pro- | %'t g, BT, vt of e 1 81055 ased 4 yeass s uvathey posed to refer the subject to Chiel-Justice Chase for decision. | Ju4'24 days. 3 % £ Marketa—/ie; y Telearaph. “Vut 1 want to know if you have any confidence in the Courts | The frimda are iuvitad to attend the funensl from the rasidence of s. April 30 —Flour mederately active at §72pa | Of the country from the least to the greatest; if you bave, 1 | ~ Edwaed Osbom, corner of Church aad Elifsou sty on Wedaosday B AT gy oo o Dactie ntre, gud | bevonot. Why, T have just read in the papers thAt Mr. Obase | morsing, Apell %, o 11 o'clock. oo, Wheat stiff at 1924 for Frimeto | is in New-Youk presiling at n centenary moeting, associated | SMITH—At West Faruw, ou Mouday morning, April 30, alfter ® ¢ Prime 375 for Oholoe. Corn lowee; + | with Bishops Simpion and Janes, I know that wahaves | alort illness, Raiph . Smith, in Lis 63d yesr. ‘Oste declined to 43DAGe. . Pork steady st strong friend in a bigh place. Had it not been for that strong | The relatives wud (rinuds ars tespectially invitad to sitend tho fur i8es advanced 10 1746, Canvassed wugar-outed | fiend _the Confersnce woid uot have bess in 1 on Wedneeds) 8ot . Lard firm and unchanged | this Choreh; bat_there 15 a limit to kis power, as we have so MTSCTOR I o AREll 0o Nuval Stores—sales of Jight | roently sees.” THo coukd not see any benehit attandiog ibe i o br g . changc o me, and doubted the power of the General Turpentine at’ §1 %@ 81 54; Spirits, Se. Kostn—sales | {onfirance to make the, alteration. b deemad the present adopted first boat through., paid largely ilitar, \-\'n'k.y Daily Netws ass State for having made ac County Tax-Levies as they wer per authorities here, and espeeially nthorizing, by section eight of the City Tax-Lovy, th & of revenue bonds bearing interest at seven per ce aod matoring in twenty vearsto an ualimited amouot, ex- smptivg the property-holders along the line of the proposed New ,and saddling an_exormous debt, the the recent Leg s to the Ci ent up from the o appear th and act vhich he did, when the s his who!a conne 1 the head of & Bure letter under pretonce Mondar, April 30 1864, About 1 o'clock this morning, one of the buildings of | the New-Haven Clock Company was discovered to be on = s of dings of 1 efforts of t he Compa The fia ead rapidly, in o t, until all'the b o1 Mondsy moraing. ApHi3. of B t ot now be computed, upon the tax payers of neate he B { " € | = janation. Ho had recsty & inity wero also burned, | of No. x!--“efla“e-,“ Ter, 81 lhl-» sales The | o fartanate one . The South is the depository of ail that Fobo PLilip W ailaco. i3 the i yesc of e B T P is great and good, and strangers are visiting the soenss in the O 85 S NSO at Ryea Sofith made memorable by recent events, e satd, again, that | STONE—Lu Brooklyn. on Sunday, Apeil 3. aftar s lg;‘t’-:“‘ is a perfectly fair and just arraigument. The 3 - red houseless and 200 | ((CINCINIATL April 30 —Flour qu Legislature was persuaded to do, with respect to **tl ed at €223 in bond. ing \liness, Elizabett, wi's of Wiliam Stoe, in the e. They had not been i i6 ot the time to make toe chang 190 dugs out of the jiws of the lion. They wust be quiet. L 1294, LTioke, April 30.—Fionr steady | Western Superfine, 89 n norant ens e biad cote to Wash- Jatives and friends of (he family are respecifuily invited b | | [ | [ e VST f I had been decided that there nre two Mothodist Episcopal | THOLNE Wi, on mfi{‘. lod, and teccived a1 ad labore which time w Major Had tor of ro- thres New Broadway,” what it ought not to have was wanted with | | “Thoy 40 not know what may happen. There are tbose who - > 2 ad it ) and had an interview with Stanton > | @ Wheat firm. tive; White, 7@, ; X . o 0 witend the fonersl eervices, at the nited Presbyterian church (the hat was wrong oppressive—and it did reesrivgs g iy Mr. Bis iton, who de- | manufuo the olie ot Leoet | DEd b Dot B & B Pt ot ot ot | lave elaborately argned their clsim to these churchie before | - Rev. D. J, Paiterson's), corue of Atinutic and Bond sia. oa Taw- this with its eyes open; for the iniquity of this im- Ho bad do. | & Webb, e, but in what ¢ Sagar dvil, stook fair. Whisky dull at €2 25 high military authority, and they aro waiting to do so again, | dsyafternosn stiwneeloel o L g pe Bisbes B 3 el g g 4 | panies is not CHIcAGO, April 20.—Flour steady and nnchanged. W heat \ e i SRR e et Sith s T Fut: { and he (Mr, | PABics isnotk ] 4 e churchies, and these will always be known as the church North 0w s 3 2 o ons that | firm, at 81 72 for No. 1, and 81 (5281 03 for No.2. Corn : ) Y. F. AreApril 20,135 at 12 p. ., the Now York Free ,‘ v ions that | e . Com | and tho churel South. The present name is appropriste, and N L e floo gyl g e g g g lie betieved in n sections] name, s this is n sectional chareh. my, gl B yowrsy _ On the tenth day of the Couference Dr. Summers, the @ pITE~Afer a short ilness, Horsce White, son of Miles White, Secretary. read a telogram from the New-York Conference, of Saratoga County, N. ¥. igned by Bishop Ames and Secretary Chadwick, propos- | Fuueral sarvices st Dr. Auzitaze's elateh, ":mnu .‘4- oeae | nctive, and advanced 4@ lc: sales at wamh { 15@464c. for No. ta cull at 31@314e. ghwines inact- ive. Provisions ked. Freights quiet at 8. on aict; & ons 531,000, cory to Buffalo, qlucum-—'l,lln bbls. Fiour, 13,000 bushels | several days befors it was consnmmated. The editor of The News is & member of our ate | nonths, two m actual trinl of th At Pittsburgh Senate. e represents the district which contains 4 > o p tains | 44 him to send in an dco PrTrasUs Wheat, 205,000 bush. Corn.” Shipments—3,700 bbis, Flour, “ihy DOSO readwar Hap & . . p—- | 4 4 oral Conferei o Fifthave. on Tussday, May 1, at2 p. tu., p b posed New Broadway His journal shows d to do, leaviug it to the A firs broke out yesterday i by Wheat, 76,000 bush, Gorn. | ing to thie Southern General Conferenee to appoint com- | J A 4 Aprit i —Wheat dul. and closod at $1 624 | missioners to meet comnissioners from the M. . Church, | Thilbetaken fo Froy fee intedment, Ralatives s trss Rplo wranee he chose, and sul Corn ( 45c, Onts quiet firm to arrupge for the reunion of the two churches, ete ah, Wheat. - Shipmente—1,000 | = e iy s ption and reading of this telegram occasioned | er receipts., wderstood the matter thoroughly. What did -y ating that in ceretary o | hedo in the Senate to ezpose and defeat this giant in- | 3,000 world be o very mode Al loss is about $15,000, which is part] | recep [ 3 Will he tell his readers ! Dare he! And i. He returned an answer that win of the fire was aceidental. ur Sood—sales of good st '):vu:‘nlh-mm- :xnuru,rm.' Dr. Summers moved to refer Special Notices. . 3 5 1, a5 he world have be other sum’ that | k s 50, | SO INORTRI 10 B DORISY e n did he o the other public rob- fix wsider it 83 occs- | this morniug. arquict st 87 S35 e Wi | Dr. Wi, A. Smith of Virzinia moved to lay the telegram |~ Amerlean Lastitute Enrmers, Club.—A Me-, beries foisted into our City and County Tax-1 ' profit was to be made. | of Adams & C tras. . Wheat quiet at 82 40283 67 for Red, | 00 ¢ fe, to aseertain whether it was genuine, and if it | Club will be beid TO-DAY (Tuesday), May I, at 1y o'clock p 4 aer this sum was for services | 5. % for White. Coffee dull. Sagar steady. Mess | 80 proved, *nof fo entertain it for a moment.” Dr. ln’"w'_lnnflfi_"“um Improvement are fuvited. Deorges moved to amend Dr. Summers's motion, to refer | 0. Lerd at 20@wef. Whisky doll at 82 i And what one of all those ras included—was opposed by a crats representing our City in the Legislature ws have light et in on this darkness ! w Broadway ority of the De o memboc of the telegram to the Bishops, 1t was o referred, aud was handed 1o Bishop Pierce. At the time of writing it is | 100 SETS PINE AMERICAN RICH CUT AND ENGRAVED bard to say what action will be taken by the Conference | GLASS, 12 GOBLETS, 12 CHAMPAGNES, 12 WIKES, 12 sl -ty on this important subject. It is eviden: the conservative | 2 DECANTERS, 12 FINGER BOWLS, WITH " INITIAL " %3 | members, appreciating the importance end significance of | ORDER, #5 per set. | Nete is Received by |y union of the wholo church, North and South, will strain | 100 GOLD BAND FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, 4 PIECHS, urope -The Position of Ntaly im the cvers nerve o consummate the objeet in view, Should | 16 per aet Broil-A General Love of Art their efforts prove successful, there car be no donbt but |~ 19 g ANCY FRENCH CHINA TEA SETS, ¢t PIECES, 900 te S~ _— ge Fire in Leavenworth, - Leaveswonrti, Monday, April 30, 1866, | FROM FLORENCE. ght or ten buildings on Shawne saloons, were b morning. Their stocks were saved | tion, and are insured in Eastorn office CoNrLING roplicd that the il, 18 me other instrum X ¥ P e S, fignre out the matter for b O a former occasion we called attention to the | . sorry to suppose that the gentleman from I | o ) S0 lated v he v ot} y an being, | 1 + i i mag 'u‘d‘c (?(, the enterprise contemplate 1 Ly the y olh ‘H:n;\l.‘:s,rx:vt being, { the buildings, and the loss is es | | tht the rabid fire-caters of {he Marshill school will make | go¢ ooy East 1.dia Telograph Company, which hias for some s Aoiocly | $25,000 1o $30,000. | itaries—Napoleom’s Congress— | i from the Couference, and set up a church on their | DECORATED DINNER SETS, ON EXTRA QUALIPE time been negotiativg with the Chinese Government | of o was e e L) g Tie | A Failar—Ead of Brigandage—Tntersal | own sccount, with o view to perpetuste, 40 far as they | oA ORANTEE, 119 FIECES, $136 pwe.toh. e privile ing riety in a member of | e Trinl ol nm ereon to roceeded rove: '™ can, " imosity. | mssacty for the privilege of copmecting the Russo-Amer] | ) Z‘ :'t"x{‘"u ”'_l‘)‘ "':“ eagress, pegtion | =i e 1::1-.“ ‘:":MM‘ ’ 5 MILITARY MOVEMENTS. rrl:c:s":l: 'y.xtnirmsuu GRANITE DINNER SETS, 1% line with Canton. = Already & pa Al concession bas sag .‘.[| et 8 resairari & (‘|“, [,,—;rl.l inees, | Lovtsvitir. Ky., Monday, April 30, 1965 | Fromexcs, April 6, 1564, | m{‘l’:-’o]{n.lfl 2::}3;;5-' ax:n}?r‘lfiwn{;mn%mxhre{;r oo DOZEN WHITE PRENCH CHINA DESSERT PLATRS 0 1 i r pointe y Asto at ent tha nme ¢ T Y o o "he « ol euderaa W be continue | e [ oo I 2 e f | - N - S 2o en atair R appnlntall SDr; [FACH the statomen Shes st adlis et Lowh e b 1) TR e R TR R R toseeed o 1 to-day | The war ramors contipne, It seems, fudeed, abif | Joy SR fiingis Tnfantry, and 19th Pennsyivania Car- | @2 per dosea. Macgowan s its Commiss 4 Enginepr to et Matriét it mak & misces porbe b st L o Henderson to' be | Bismurk wanted th by all means end at 497 | glry are ordered home for mister out and tina settlement. | 100 WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, SECONOD ceed to China with a stafl’ rs thit the en. were ste ted, and l;x‘,l by Ca priee; but, for us, who 10t immediately interested in | A special order from Gen. Canby announces that, by diree- | SELECTION, i PIECES, 88 per set. ‘ y the contest between the two great German Powers, it is | tion of Gen. Sheridan, the post of Port Hudsn will be | CHANDELIERS, SILVER PLATED WARE, &o., AT MODER- ATE PRICES. PERSONS FURNISHING EITHER FOR CITY OR COUNTRY USE WILL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THESE GOODS. ment as ntteri DTN oy gl i Gt o0 broken up aud the works dismantled. All orduance and " " postponed | porhor strange to seo thst Austria and Prossia should g0 | (anin0e stores to be sent to the Baton Rouge Arsenal, e b | t0 war about the retention or acquisition of piece of land | aud other moveble propesty to New-Orleans. It is also gray so may be entered on without delay. Dr. Mac- gowan's invention, hy which messages can be readily ise language, will render the lines of ¢ g et m»(:'f.!;('.’w'f"pl.ll':nv .‘.-.q( nu‘\ containing 430,000 inhabitants, equally averse to Prussia | 8'ated that the Government supply depots on the Ked iyl . ety en as to & him more than that the Provost-Mars in 1964; 0lso, p ota smell | and to Austria. st the risk of losiag by the fortunedof | Jiiver me fo be shandoned, ing ouly supplies sufficient E. V. HAUGHWOUT & Co., body else, would dare to put on record an as« quantities of forag 1 a large lot of $ : % ’ | fora single regiment st Alexandria. "By order of Gen. | ¥ b Government stock for w Sinimaror 1861, | war, Venetia on one side, with her 1,800,000 iubabitants, | Sheridan, the Provost Court of the Parish of Oricans is 150 aboiishied, and the moneys, papers aud records beiong- Ruine Provinces on the other, equally populous, red whether the foo $2,000 was in addi- | The witness purcha s accused as the & J Strait- Advocate. were 1 . inspeetion, The witness s, and wealthy, Bisoark’s ciroular nots to {be to ordered to be traosferred to the Provost- ™ Mr. CONKLING replied that nothin | supposed, until reces s good title for the nimals T, R s o ot | JT20AL Gensesl, Divigian of the QR Tile SWIVNI "NEW gHUSE, longation t leasare than to gratt Isudable ¢ . | was on file in his off He has since learned it rman Courts, about the support Prussia wight expect | the sole remaining tribunal of the kind in Louisisna. | NEW STYLES. . the I bet Tinois, e | was mever filed. The witness had tract with them, gets everywhere the uniform answer that the | ! T:wfi‘.‘d(,‘ol;!mklll’-nlry;nd‘A;’l.lghl }‘llma_lr’v lrflvo:l‘ - POPULAR PRICES. i v A Lad ne ocate, and | Hendgrson, and no ve greement t from fhat | minor powers cling to the 11th snd 19th artidles | Ib this city a fow Cays ago Hom rownaville, Texas, ai ——— v : Ve .redognis W00 was i ever | with other parties. The receipts for the mules were filied | of the Reonfederstion, which subjects all the questions | have since beeu mustered out of service. MEEKS'S FURNITURE Telegraph Company an agent of commerce, civiliz - e : ge 5 | out ou printed blanks, signed H. Brumer, by the Clerk of ween th bers of the r.--:—mié.n to the ar- .. .. AND tion and religion, and ar 1 that our city takes the | WO le matter was the as- | the Corrall. After the p tation of mtion of Fraukfort Diet. Even Mecklen- | 3 P LSTERY WAREROO .. st bl e o ‘Conkling) | vouchers, they were cancelicd and burg, which wmally follows the fortuues of Prustis, | | Emtelligomee. UPHO e "fm’_ ik MS o is 0 sy, D e hoa " | The United States flagship Rbode Island, Actin, { sl in that war, ud wo bear airesdy | | The Chid Bt DR e Toman, arived NEW WIUTE MARBLE BULLDING, | thisport yesterday morning, having bean absent vearly four | No. 64 Broaowav, serwasy Fovars xp GREAT Jowws ams. boing used aguin. After nome important testimony, res | answ lead in this international e lative to the acenraey of the aceounts kept at the Cormll, | that Bavaria, Saxony, end Wurtemberg prepared to b e on had beex . 1o | taken sides ag | and the modes of ascertaining incorrect entries, the | the iuitiation at Fraukfort, and to challenge the two con- | e Nashaills. Bamner expl | atiag for sucii | n e o . "/Tiso original Iook of entry at | tending powers to submit their quarrel to the decisior of | 2o3the 854 has vietied most of the West Indis Lslands and P » " 0 ¥ h | ¢ a Tha 'Repnblic of Venezuels. The followlog is 8 list of her | These axtensive Warorooms afford auple faclitios or the display of the t sts of the South merest | th ovot-\arst | m«' orrall has been and will facilitate the progress |‘m~ Federal ln;-}. I:;x-‘ f um.nl step n}:x the uluum.u of | oflicers g our immense stock, consisting of au elegant variety of Fasbionable, trash.™ 88 f& watter ! He had b Luterview of the case. | Anstriz, since Count 3 ot explains his policy 18 & | ActingResr Adwirsl, Jus. 8. Poluer; Commander, D, McX. Fulr | p; TBNITU trash,"” as follow o S gt o T g o his (Conkling's, | There Las been a heavy ra T iar gote, throwing all the responsibility of the sitha- | pAvimehens Admimt Jon. g, Pl e O Corulny | Rioh, Modlam end Pisin FURNITURE, whish will po old o Popaie article in which the Jives cccur relates to the far | | made up ards, drunkands | s S5 g upon the ageressive spirit of Prassia, and declaring | Licutensnt Commander. Edwin E. Potter: Liestensnts, James @ e t article was devoted i ¢ ug the false asump At b a2 eve there was Austria's readiness to comply with the articles of the Ger- Kauo,la Ros, £ Sdemo Mostow, B0 m,-'{k»cvh-‘g;g_-‘i Eu- | Purchasers arg lavited 1o faspact the Targest and handsomest etook S s e kg v i g s i on " and that if THE CADIZ BANK ROBBERY. . |} ises to make an offensive alli- | Guorge Bewell T i Merine Ac T, | In this county. __No 686 BROADWAY. e i wiouiag side wheh i was over. They are i | vy such could be f would imm ; —— wnce with Prussia, su s liaving lately proved - | Borronghe, Amietant Sargton Denfocss and Discharges (rom the Ear Kadicaily dead the ‘merest trash ' on earth, Thev pos cither prin- | dehanch hiv tat bearing soch | Pursnin, Pight, Capture of the B satisfactory. the cooling of the good relations between | LU 20 0, P inger, H. W. eott (Cured. by the use of the receatly invented Vegetable sxtract cipte nor respectabillty. Oflice is a1l they wan get it t to be carctul as to | One Shot and One Escaped Prossia’and Austria dates from the intervention in Hun- | )V Horeubers, Geo K. Holt, WA * OTITINE and ke it they w to muke P that the re careful still as . 2 = | gary. Th iance of Frenee and England during the | Engineers, ¥. Schoner. J. D, Lee. C. w—_. -“s(:nntr,r i full” of dis‘l,mrb';: € the late he knew that a man |y ::":‘lu.‘"dl‘:."',‘l'fi-:";“fl"';‘I:*L?Q.‘h:;“ | Crimean war was eut short by llhn sudden n;;l ui;h':nm; | Fioceher. W H. Beownein, W. H Prios, ®1 30 3 botule. Forasle by all Drggiets. are dangerous, and tlat are the dope ¢ e bu eng robbing tho is D 2 king out of the war just at the moment when England | 2L e E AL % true and loyal taen in the Soath. They propose uo. me lone, wid who Wa8 | ol of Cadiz, Ohio, wero overtaken abost two miles | ki o of B TR e THe I | . PRSI vigy amnined:X-Diset WEEKS & POTTER, Drageivis No. 19 Waaliugion o2, Bastom € reform; b0 system of progress: To beneflt to 1t wis a man with | GO grange, Obio, this afernoan. A sharp encounter | wigifen of Villafrance i not yet forgotten by Taly, The | - Whalesls Aguita. They wish to retard e ed legislation for the purposs of i} U | ook place, in whieh one of the robbers was wounded and | gl alliance against Mexi led in gegeral disappoint- | The New-York Semi-Weekly Tribune, Pl coatinuing disquiet. By their viiuience aud viclousuess, they b leuce, ~mor in ALY | 0" eaptared. Oue of them succeedod in making his ‘ut, nud the Austro-Prussian allisnce sgainst Donmark | Ready th ontain THE GIANT CITIES OF BASHAN. a%p Sraia's Hour P misrepresent the real opin ntentions of the Nori ther way lie ever a quarrel in any dofinie « e o making bis | yent, and the Austro-Prussian alliance agaios | Ready this merning, coutai e A TAxD Strus Hotr Paces. s ) | escape closely pursued. The amouut of mousy recovered s the seed of But Italy certainly seeks to tak N ews from Washington, New. | By the Rev A. L. Porrsm. suthor of “ 3L s Hsod Book dam up the conrse of popular conception in toe South; of that m with Provost L | EYA 1 y bearing the seed of war, But Ital ainly secks 0 | _Naws b o Ry B s o lustrated, "Fost 7. ; Dovel drive the grest body of the people into antagonism Bot 10 the House, honed w ’ ; | will probably exceed § advantage of any European combination in order to rescue | York, News he Middie States, the Socthern Atlsstic Buates | ByE e 3 e, 371, Price; 6% 3 vo.; bev “'"’"m'"'i.""‘;""'""'““‘“‘1"" 10 be its ouy friekds, | yuch, after the e ot thut had oceurred, | T T ] ;"l'flfl“d from ‘hl“ ;‘M"“ 3 “'"‘"'" — rh"nul"l u"r{ | i, "the Tesritories, Po'liical, the Fenians, the Chot : *The nh-m;" e o atrikingly erigioal o ity cut. It pushos wheu iu reality they are its only emeries.” hero cad X in the War Depart- P MoO? A \ould war really begin between the two German PoWers, | ery, the Freedtacn. Domestic, Misceilany, Forsign News. | investigation into hitberto unaxp regions. Avoiding familiss S e b il euber of th .6, under pretence of vine | yaaa a8 the Po with bis army aud volunteers and make one s o e by Earo el o Banncr's former remark to * the fur South;” the end “ssadlt on a nietaber of the 1 under grotence of vin- | Worth—Seisure God of battles. 1l as o e i T L e e gl ..;fi,_"":’,'_.&,,"m“" i g ¥ ] e Gen. Fry, panted for nsdorf are fencing with diplomatic | Momentous Struggle, Gov. A. J. To the | whole volame is »xceodingly ancaging, while m'm“ ( the Oyster Law. |8 Bimmark end N Sk deacription of the desolated cities of Basbas. seews to poini at the pre nt dominant party in T the insignificant things | hic Y Hiloh pertitne hnt with reference | Forrregs M April 29, 1866, yotes, aly does not want to commit herself, and thus wo | 3 e gl aessce. ‘Which shall it be b Loy It rith referens | Tue brig Roliing Wavo asrived hore this morsing from | e in the Foreign Office un omineus sctivity. Gen. Go- [ s omaommrerFoynse Lt bs, | ot alo e ot e e (Prebyieia. hi Hayans, in @ leaking coudition, with a eargo of sugar | vone, notorious for the part be took in Sicily against Gar- | e Proviacil Lagiuistion aad plition; "Pr A NUTSHELE OF KNOWLEDGE. By A. L. 0. . Oue lius- ) o offer » 1o | i molastes, bound to Portland, Me. She will proceed | ribaldi, in 1863, was seut to Berliu, and Col. Schirmaker cents. Norfolk ey " Florence, C Tseds - | M EQYPT. By A L O.E. llusdrated. 19me ne | to Norfolk to repair. came from Berlin to Florence, Count Usedon, the Prus. co. § 10 | . ' | - v Party in Mexieo; Optimism of Maxtmilian: His Attachment to His | Muslin. . e T e | Embaasador, was Lu Marmora's frequent guest. It | yiifgl v it Lowe ot Papaiarity His Change of Policy: | Toe shove can be hisd st the respectable Booksellers’ or will be and this morniog proceeded to | aeemed that Prussia and Ttaly came to a: understanding. | iy New Cabinet; Unexpacted Suecess of the Immigration Schemes : | mailed froe ou receipt of price by the publishers. North Carolina to run | But suddenly the Prince Napoloon arrived here, of course, | Gev. Farly atd Other Corfederates. Disturbed State of the Proviuces. THOMAS NELSON & SONS, | ks of art, still in bis position he | panmias Auoxo ¢ % 1L ECONVTRUCTED—Spacial Correspondenoe; No. 137 Y. . nd Commerce. proni tration. lamo. Masiin. Price, ! Correspordence; Formation of an Opposition | | RESCUED FRC T'wo years ago, & number of persons were arrested | lution uuder which that ¢ 9 him. If & committe: for t for ticaon in affording aid and comfort to the Rebel | [y ¢ouiling, would ¢ enemy, and, though theeguilt of of them was | that in the Western Div Marshzl's Burean, as it wis administered, was one carnival tumity wou e purpoce were appointed ake to make good hisnsse ~ K e Provost. | fom Wilmington, Del., : e e carnieal | Norfolk, aud from theuce goes t irsudat, N @agrant, there wasa bideous clamor raised becanse t uld k | on some of the shallow waters of that State as a passcnger | only to by B f corrupt disor i then the plblic would know ¥ 0L | only to echinat s Proclamation 1o the Soath; Its Effect and Dissdvant | ~jifii‘e Fis — e . were sent for trial to Courts-Martial, and we \ether the hend jat Burean was o man capable of | and freight boat. f could not avoid a visit of the Premier, who at once, after g . Bgath i Till's Harir Dye, 5 coe., Black or Brown | instantaueous ; metas ey ! - Thr by f Buren wis g man capablo of | 81, SRR BB o veso and severs] oputer crfta were | (o nterview, went of o Turi to the King, while Count. | &, bering Cha Ditasloc;: Nen Whippiog In Ruleigh, . | o, emsttul robe] e, ihaspst i e, opa N 8 Skt - benefit of th Habeas Corpus t didl - Sold by all Dragzists. not allowed the benefit of the writ of Habeas Corpus. P oF whether it was administered | 8eized at Norfolk several days ago and fined by the Oyster | Arvse, now qu t Floreuce, formerly the per- Correspondence ; The Veto of the Civil | "2 sk Now-a-days, the War is about over and peace officially | hy p wan who b ity to do what, but for the | lnspector for violation of the Oyster Lavw. sonal friend of the Emperor, suddealy remembered that Le Srosiamplen "l!'::l-w"fl'- Tone of rgefi:fv”fi'{m'flfl'fisflflxm m.fi roclaimed; yet sundry contractors to farnish mules ant of another gus 23 ha e and that was, T o Ay oy 4 visit 6t the Tuileries. Marshal Lajatico, | ™'Girry' Canoriva—Special Correspoudence ; The Freedmen. v destroy offensive odors snd neatralize nozious sadl proclaimed; y i AR o | b clallenged, month ¥ New-Orleans—The Crevasses. ~ inp to the King, found likewise that he ought | Niw beacicarioxs_tHaver's Travels More Cariyleisma Ameri- | uubeaithy vapor aud iissms. A pow and chesy ageut fof &c., to the Government, wit ir official accom- P Cha BeataacNen: e net i ooiitesate the picture galleries of Vienna, axd the same ca Preabyieran and Theologen Review's The Lust Plesof Miltan . Dealer sgied b h,r:fi“,, RoEe . Ny , Monday, 30, 1666, olley " ist to v ITRRARY—iistory of Pic) o Mr. George Riple, = . No. for fraud and pecu- - ly of art iimpelled a Austrian diplomatist to visit the statues | TSI Gy e 0 Tiitte ooy ciah, Dragabos. =, 101 "'"'—.';'l:‘;‘fi’—;. Broadway. York. . H The press here is very severe on the clolera quarantine g 4 by gl ¢ the Hotel New- Mr. Hugsvrp (N. Y., pefucin the resolution with & | reguiations, which have been modiied 8o that sfter thor. Bl B :},‘,_{;{:‘_‘,‘, e ehatimay be thonext, | T hrasno Custsas—Symplous, Patbelory, sad Eelstio Trosin wighed ot fo be wppointed on the supposed | ongh examination, ouly those vessels having cholers 0B | gy, offtaliau politics, and whether Austrin i hereagerness utton Hole Macklue—sold FACTUR'NG COMPANY, No. 4% | Bl plices, are occasioally * pulled lation and served just as the traitors were two yoars Hotels, Restaurants, and Can have Articies of PLATED WARE SUPPLIED 0. Yot nobody howls muck! € Comimitice, as he war on the Committee of Public Expen- . usrantined, and New-York shipping will 4 . ¥ S ————— ditares, to which & grave investigation had been t s o l:r;{.m “l‘l;:?'.““ b i o punish Prussia, could recoucile herself even with Iialy, frow STOCK ou HAND with o g a5 | referred, offered the following resolution it Onited Biates: Cours has boen closed, snd Julge | 45C dame io &2 SSUCIe SeTRmi S o cession o CASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, » > 8ir Edward Bulwer Lytton made & small mistake S b - . J Venetia. People beqin to remember that sbout a year - aud TABLE CUTLERY, &e., key . Committee of five members of thix | Darell says he will keep it closed so long as bayonéts | La Marmora hinted et the possibility of n’ ar- | LiTeawy iTaus. by the in his reference, durtug the Keform debate, to the ex- vestigate the statements und charges | bristle about it ago o s Joi Tarnsr Doxstic axp Fonziay Mimgrre MANHATTAN PLATE COMPANY, o n thia. place, laot week | 4 on f0cd is coming down from Il the rivers.. The | JSnsumest with Aoatrit; and it is wellknown that the | 5wy Goope Manxer. o, 20 Johuet. - d - A€ mperor Nopoleon had often discussed such an eventual- | Cowwmmciar Marrems—The Latest Stock and Gold Quotatious. _N. B.—ICE PITCHERS and TEA SETS in qroat varisty. eneral's Bureau; whether any | ohoho"0e e i connection with th-Western Louisiana is overflowed. No | jio i) prinee Metternich, the Austrian Embasspdor at | - Manzieze ann Dearus. Ot | progress is made in clesing the crevasses. The 10ss of | e iill, Italy,t00, is arming. Two camps, at Phicenza | Abvastiseanyts ' el u to the Ton. Mr. | property aud crops will be immesse. . B Buloicha e 10 be- formed for military expreises, | THE SEMI-WEBKLY TRIBCXE, contains all the Edi fOWTER, KIRTLAND & Co, bower to send for | ‘Ahe steamer George Waehington from New-ork Las | 3yi,'tho same game as in Austria and Pru and prob. | torial articles, not merely local in character; Literary Re. | Corner of Reade. Centreand Fim-ste. . amived. ? Views and AR Criticisms: Letters from our large corps of Wrisgon T TR RL Y ably Denmark, 100, does not remin idle. 'The upshot of | views sad 47t Crttisnss L G0 St M Eoca and o A ETINGING MACIINE Co. Xo. 8 Cou ample of the United States. where, Le said, *with b, aniversal suffr the House of Representatives was 1;..\,.1. bave b T . \ TeCTUtInG BErvice beld of uo weight or importatice, but where all looked | fyegs by Gea. Fry in % the Sevate, which was & body of considerable | Biaine, read in the Tiou Tle bew I - F’- ' i ¢ article 1o use, - Pt up and wer e U YANES. FOWTER, b persons and pap anthority " * wmissioners should also o1 bas recovered de. of its previous decline; sales to-day d g3 Fo o u power and authority M, Rowaigpesies B0 B0 o NowsYark had | eeota. 1,383, sales Low Middling a1 31@c, | 8l that sgitation wil P"}H‘*'l{l'& h}l’;’l““‘:‘ fl;."":":";fl “Aseociated Press Telegrapbie Dispatchos: ' careful and | . Nework . oo e ddize . 3 -5 | it fally faif, 134 1440, Molasses nomival. ¥lour | As regards minor mutters, Kattazzi, the SWEHAR B0 | complets Summary of Foreign and omestic News; Exclusive ou Stable Fittin - been received with yelis and groans at Naples, in the thea- | Reports of the Pro of the Farmers' Clab o the ATeT. | o pvary doscrption, eady or il JAN e paYy than he wis entitled to 4 tigt he would like to bave | received an; fam & . Corn, 24c. I d yellow, M. pertne, 8 73, Corn, 2yc. Jower; mized and yellaw, | DO B thers popnation has not vot forgotten Aspro- | foun Tnsiitate, Talks about Frait, ard otler Horticultural and jo.; clear sides, 18ic. Gold, 126). Bterl- | wonte. Ricasoli and Mingheti have brought s libel suit | Agricultural Tnformation: Stock, Financlal, Cattle, Dry Goods e Ki ¢ was embraced in the tenns of | {y exouange, 135 Freights unchanged. ngaiust o clerieal paper, which bad accused them of pecu- | and General 'gn,m5;1;1;«,E:gighfi;‘gifl.fidn‘:fl; The Board of Healts o dossing the Sae o i DI i rove! in 1850 1LY TRIRY . SEMI- LY USHTON'S CHO! > i3 iy were Oy Intion during the provisionsl government in 1859, und the | B Or four of the Latest and Hest | Fuaimful yeeparstions used during the prevalence of the choler very. NES, FOWLER, KIRTLAND & Co., ré!..,u Cerire wnd Vo ote. “The Amcrican Bible Bociety received duri r ending March last the large aggregate of 861 825, Tic States which contry the course of s year, th the fullowing: | to possesy the I Juckless editor, unable to prove any of his essertions, was e L ity S e ca district, who rom Texas, 5 [Popniar Novels by living autbors. The cost of thess alone, If | the years IR, 1849 and 1454, thew bestel hnown name " oy o o bt ( v t0 explain that analter. | Gt Soarde. Apriy 5, Wi fiped and MOt b0 BHOOR. - for paying O the Natiamal | OENS 1, book:ferm. weuid be from i3 oo - a1 | Ve’ R L e —— — convi :fl the. Houee, and who | e I EC ) ¥ l'mu{«l m;u:;. Stil \ .I‘(A preat dv{l ‘x_rr g;md ‘nllt wils l);-"h,,"..“..r wh:fim';c:)".fl: m,mfi'“:..;.gmfiml Seld by dregpts. y 9 nvince the 2301 e -~ g r nifested, the so-called Consorzio Nationale was trans- | lit matter be at 80 cheap & T k] ~ - . . . - The New-York Post-Office. bt Giilculty between himself sad Gen. Fry, | The prospects of the crops are reported to be very good. | Tmed into loan :'P('l"nl'ul‘:.‘;hi(‘l‘:ml)' l,‘,,.,;,u.n Wuccoed, | Wreiy Trmvse. Thowe who befleve in the priciples and Rl - RS TRl oS, '::-'42':‘ - daints have bee made from time 10 tiue utivipted o pass off his sppearance | The laborers are generally Working well, Two hundred millious of five per cents were bought by | approve of the character of Ty TRBUNE can increase s pover A vics T Y deh swving aed Uponving: 3 1 counsel for 4 e voluntary subscription ! par, with the understanding that | ad infuenceby foining with shelr naighbors Is forming clabs | *The eoiire ley, ofany leogth iasanily sod nuerrngly @t theoagh- | Frew tho Pacific Const—Mamncres in New- | the subscribers do not sell their paper within the next two :" be .upphudtmfim at’ the h,;m'vfl“ "for ‘which sash & nu,;,:: "‘-‘;rfi"" :n:‘d.m-::' ‘"' he M ne o (Mn: ragard to the management of oor ( wonder that there are not wore comyp of clerks employed is motoriously insu Postuaster-General authorize the New-York years. The moment is propitions, and we may hope that | SO N brinted. Persons residing in the city can tind 5o | Lane) wil e e oty st cen Vo made 10 0% -4 Sax Fraxcisco, Monday, Aoril 30, the enthusigsim of the wetion will be worth’ that sam. | pore valusble journal to send to thei country friouds. Price | lected thuber feet of inch boards in twelve ‘t‘.-unl;w: hours. The AH 1-A ker, Capt. Clarke, arrived ye Brigandage bas nearly overywhere ceased; it is reduced | fivp cents. Mail subscribers, 1 copy 1 year—I104 numbers—&4; Andlhhh:’ 1o mear num'u&-um: liat rival interoet, Tie ship A. H. Tucker, Capt. Clamke, o bogs of | to insiguilicant proportious. The chiefs give themaclres | 2 Copies, 1 year, $7; 5 copies. or over, for ench copy. §3. ot o lse will aecept " Opeu o from Mauilla, with 4, DY S — €801 | 11 to the wuthorities, or are hunted dows by the soldiers ol i R Zeal it no person holding an the United States, whot 4 awount 10§ offic WINTE o employ a sufficient nunil 2 b= 0, ¥ salary i | § e —— Ao Sischanged ocateand hiad boen | Opitiki were murdering all the Eitopeatis the conld cap- | Gt O oadl are building everywhere, Witbin | THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE extensive stock of oAt 15 paid for doiig oy a8 o Member of Con- | tWre. A compan R Y decrease: sths Rome will be in double uniuterrupted muil- S e o e A iy many s deignnenkv'y A Question al nawer. aross. s d " e (Mr. Schenck) upder | ganized to work New-Zealan 2 | yoad communication with Upper Italy. Schools are like- - K 5 o ARCHER & PANCOAST, ¥. Tribune . g Tike cireniie an eut off s pey wonth dur- | 19 e W ‘ise on the inerease,aud Protestantisti makes great strides, | ENLARGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WERKLY AND wEELY | Mangfaciory and Worscorma, 8i: 1 do not take yoor paper—am opposed 10 you in politics 50 e be L offices. ;fl'“l' “i”l'l'l::‘l:hr.r&:tl i Lake Disnster; | i Tmlpdlg' in t::- ku:qnl:luma hunum.“’r:: mm:lr TRIBUNE. o wai Ar:n"l".‘ T —but kuow your esndor. 1 win & rum-seller, and very poor. | gy from New-¥ ik would, if the Comn D ted, | Picron, C. W., Monday, April 30, 1660 | ltaly brightens, though her five per cen quof Votwithstanding the fi at the size of THE TRr8- he o . T sk the following, i it piease you 1o Gnswer Yoluntarily retars tad t“lrn;hy ‘plf,.,:'ix::‘x‘l ':*ul;f"‘} i | vorne .{‘1,,,..,," Ontario, b«annd 1‘rm:: 'Il.'molw. for Orweeo 'meem e i J;‘;‘umflmz‘::: : w:c:h'.‘: et Kok u:;:::;::fi;gp ;:“u::::u / T haye befo ¢ & disorderly house, but an tous to properly received. bat (he,(38r. BIGBEY - b | Wilh 8 oad of wheat and flour, lost her xuainsail of - - b . . , P M{...."“'" T"r“t""vd". e foos Into offct to, | other day had beer fully sud emphatic wliy borue out US | ggurs, when she immediately made for South Bay Foiut. | NEW-ORLEAN TR . TERMS. N 5’:m5fi etk o er. 't the Bxcise Lav, which & herecord; and if be bad shown tiat be wae incapa | Hefore reaching there ebe lost Ler foresail, jib, and ail her sl = o - Maizchentes. Eagland. Worrow, debar me Srom repentaee ) ctating auything for which be was Lot Tesponable 00 | popding rigging. She is at @ichor heblud South Bay | ; WEERLY TRIBUNE. U'MBRELLAS. PARASOLS AND CANES y 1 ahall not do good. becauee 1 huve vees bad Lere ur elsewhere ' but re ousible us o grotlewan Porut. ull is uninjured. The Oak lost her jib and A Movement for n Uniom of the Methodint |\ noinon single m‘;y.lym—w numbers... “Maripesa Con o=Tio ders of 0ld of this ! c“&"' :-;ud that, bs nnjfi fi(fi:g ove the fn:u;“- ;flh representative, be was conte :‘L 44 that o commission foresail :‘5 ;amdmr(; l'lnl’u Tm—du-l.mn;‘cr :llolmI t;fl}:‘\; Church Neorth and South—A Telegram from ¥ud subscribers, c":::‘..:{nnnummr . wnuh‘nl‘-flfl;‘!fl tw luu"&-,:’fl': past ¢ gos v - M. TNy CoNKLING desited o #dd went high and dry on Gull Bar, and wis abandoued by hel the New.York Comferemce Asking for the | o0 copics addrosse new Coupon Certificates ot S, 4 e e atever was issued to him, except the | T S - Twenty copies, addressed to names of subseribers. at the 58 the Compary, No. 34 Wallet.. New-York Chry. Annlil JEWE. pespoct [ty (O RIS but | paper o aalor e ad been Tend. 1f the member | €7 BRSNS s S Abpointment of Commissiomers—A Bormy | Toooopios bo obé addrese.. Hiow il plause ap bower the hoarsof 13 304 1o wo' think ho can do it better withont seliing muy GO S e funt idea how profoundly indifferent | gue Memtucky Momecratie Comvention. Debate—Tmportant Military Eatelligemee— | 500ty corics b0 it SEE LG oion wihont Spectaclet, Do Nl Pumobiog matld fhom more run. | 1o him his opinion was on the myrfl :: m‘.: o '..‘.‘u'.i LouisviLLe, Monday, April 30, 1866, Muster Out of Troeps, etc. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. Address E.B. FOOTE, M. D., No. 1,190 -v_-:b--v;a- Yot cussing, or on auy other wbeet, e e ‘apalagistd, o] . All the hotels are erowded with delegafes to the ”"“"i Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune. Ml sabscrihers, 1 mbers " Modical Conumen Sense.— it jsgu—i | g bardly take the trouble to express it. i eratic State Convention, which meets to-morrow, o NEW ORLRANS, April 20, 1886, | Mail sabscribers, 2 copies, Sent b‘-:ll et ““*-_"I;:h'km gth o e bad jed in con- v S aue 1d i ¢ House for the length of time he bad occup) promises to be the largest Couvention ever Leld in the The Rev. A. Daily, lato of Tudians, but aow having bis | Mal . ¥ York. C PHILADELYHIA, Mondey. April 30 1866, sattations Trée, dsily, from 9a m. 08 p. m. ‘may consult by letter. i v and tion - i ¢ United States | sequence of bein, drawn into the matter by anipterrup! Liate of Kentucky. ! by . I b e 30" persoms for | which he had before desounced to be nngv-tl;:’m'nll{hm SRR kvt osiogh L the ot | Fores . : Yosisting the United States (Hluhnl while :-'xo‘cutxlg‘g s fn:l‘nnn.rm, aud buving vothing whatever to Assivel of Mo & : ; o B l’wm‘lumryw,d . 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