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yor. XXVI PRICE FOUR CENTS. | as such, makivg retorns and paying daties and taxes imposed ! terest to the vehement declamations agaimst the Presi- | FROM THE MISSOURI T0 THE P‘C]HC...““. ;!r i"mx the bv:nby bead u‘p the }m -k:n'd oflhbucdu for Mexican enterprise is not equal to wharves, We lan The same ratio for the remsiniog | by law upon their capital Tad deporits who negetiato | dent, of the gentleman from Hlinois. He had drawn his e ! ke the ageregote for the year, & and sell Government securities as agents of the Goverr , | sword against the President never tohe sheathed, perhaps, | ata little market protected by green Loy trees from the cisco—* Sgenmer Wy —Pa- | fory sun, a) aring on three or four riekety tables el hof either. He (Mr. Randall) was Leaving Son ¥ Q sell Government se i | and who at th me time buy cloding the e tax now being asse s | i 4 et Dosnd glgricr St e otk f ; 1 " * | wutil the political deat 7 ! A IS e peesont doenl s odt PR R o fm Whemmaniva. €nd do oot S0 GEkeve er e 8 fomiiaeion: £10 | EIDVLIPTRASAS of b Progindnt] 158000 the President cific Mail Line—The New Ching Steamers— | Vhiskr, lemonade, soleleather pics, ncs, oranges, cocons 1 Meai T T | ek s Rtoatod Iy tho CObrt as Mg Hog been | Meeded no defender, o was quite gbls aud ready to de- The Nacramento—The Fire D) Buis, s RO RI S EME of our ompetty derived f \obaceo, ootton, | directly brought before it. Tt has been the rale of the oflce, | fend himself, But to show there was mo inconsistency D i TeWore | e injndjclons aneuph i oat: 1ralt, ExITRIBERMIY, IR howeve 5 not only | the President's position, he referred to the Chicago etnils of the Ship—Galls—Po -‘“‘“‘"“g it with unlimited whisky, and pature =re- warded them a few hours later with the fevers and diar- , that when a banker is engaged in e ! | his own stocks, &c., bat also stocks, &e, for otmers, | form of 186), in which he said uciples of State rights | for n commission, be 1 a banker, doing busiucss as @ broker, | were clearly laid down and insisted upon. and the inereaso that w from sonrees additio OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHE rheas :h(?' o richly deserved, e fi Reminiscences undred years ago Ae: e o ol SRR and is linble to n tax on All Ll sales, sulos of bis 0wn_ stoc Mr. TxGERSOLL nsked Mr. Randall if he claimed to be INTERESTING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. , i Govcruent ecurich, ¢ lnelsled | T1s teems | mupporter of the Presidents paicy. g A Droil War—Tiexican €Iv- | e grand eutrepols of Spaich comierce. Hezo Alvarudo | alling off of custom duties, Dy the annexed | clearly sustained by the rensoning of the Court in its r D are () Toplied. that he claimed nothing of ke | Dullt Rlsvesei to ail Tor Pt £ ———— [ Brate. the receipts from customs the present year will smount | deoision, and will be regarded as tho requirement of the law. | g T QANDAL replis R g g el N SE the o 8 Tt 000, The extimate for the next yoar 1o 8i30.000,000. | Assessors and their assistants and Collectors and their depn: | e kind. " P wn—Tropical Nighia—Punama | Of Mo L o sl trilud o i 8 i More About the Merchants National Bank | Withe il the rates now tuposed: with the exeeption | thes are hereby ustfucted to proceed at once to the nsses | ytr. Txoprsons spposed that Mr. Randall wanted to ket Sousfoya. Virs, Cras with 600 POIRAN € SRRVt ! 3 2 of adding three cents per poaud on eotton, the receipts for the | and collection of such taxen as bave aceroed upon the s show that the party had changed, and mot Andrew | 0Tl 6 b aud the Spice Islands. The tows is wretchedly built of Failure next fiscal year will amount to or excecd— brokers, or of bankers doiug basiness as brokers, and wiich | Johmson. 'rom Our Special Correspondent. thiatched one-story adobe houses, shaded with palin trees, alitIce From customs..... 130,000,000 | still remain unassessed or due aud unpaid. Mr. RANDALL (Pa.) replied that the Republican v PA¥AMA, NEW-GRENADA, Monday, Jan. 1, 1606, T peace times, during nights uslighted by the moon, the :_rnm tobace iy 18 (00, 000 E. A. Rotuss, Commissioner, hod changed and were .E‘..lnp the cloven foot, On the 19th ultimo I started bomeward from San Fran- | Tegulatious require a lantern Lung cut from cach door. — rom whisky, wine al 000,000 POLITICAL MANUAL. would be 1o peace till that party was overthrown, #nd | o0 Onee almost the entire population rushed to the About ance in ten years the place 1= ghaken to pieces by sident's veto of an carthquake. Ofe of these unwelcome viritors, ten days 00 | Tt will be interesting to the politicians of the country to | until the priuciples embodied in the Pres o 000 | learn that, at the rw&u-'-' of & nuwber of public men of | the Freedmen’s Burean bill and the Civil Kights bill be- 000-000 | both parties, the Clerk of the House of Representatives is | came the guide of the country. Zow Sugget, n proparia annal, to contain the |~ Mr. LAWRENCE (Pa.) took the floor to make a speech '| wpends the night before in writing letters; and for the last awellingsand shate We looked into 3 baitto.oll paink From cotton.. SEVERAL VETOES REPGRTED IMPENDING. | Frim fevins ¥Yrow wiscellaneous sources. wharf on the departure of a mail sbip. Even now, thrice e our arrival, knvcked down a month, * steamer day” is a great event. Everybody | tered the walls of the sncient catbed: this rude place of worship, with stone floors, crumbii Ceilings, effi n #03 two years ag 4 " i incendiary, & hireling and an Abolitionist, and utterly | out ot the Golden Gat ) unworthy of the contidence of the Democratic party. 38 degrees nosth latitude to within seven degrees of the sch was sent to the Clerk's desk and read, but it equator, s, from on Ler voyage of 4,200 wil ¥ and the old stone forf, Laif » mile froin the though aided by tvo Freueh men-of-war, they Iverez, whose flag, in top three miles in coull shell them out of hours, w men will fight; bug tothe s on hand SENATE ot it e g the e een | The Senate was ot in session , for taxing any otber articl RS tax whatever, for Govesniment purjose HOUSE OF KE The Honse met for general 18 FINANCIAL AFFAIRS, | Annual Me ry Depart- Mr. Puewrs addressed the Hous t referent TRAL DEBATE. A DAY OF GE B — strong enoneh to dislodgs full view, flics defiant from a w I ——— s | Total S e 000,000 | leading political specch g mations, orders | upon the tarif, put hefore doing o, he wanted to ask bis - e 4 + dorned by chea 14PORTANT REVENUE CIRCULAR. & surpine o band on the 90th of June, the close | and vetoes, which have be e aoneiaton of | Secrs (her, Hakdo) R othas 1o’ stpsorted to-day the | hour 1,000 or 3,000 persons crowd the decks of the depart- | ipg of the Virginand the anced at the guaing of $20,000,000. B | President Jobuson. 1t will be published imuc diately | Democratic eandidate for Governor o“’rmnylmu.n, Mr. | ing vesscl, Some go to say good bye, some from curios steeple containing four or ive rough bells from Old —— | B e At el b e | Tr e adiesuiiny i O i B Olrmat 0 L | et e g tribute of sememrasce to the | It has been closed iuce the LiLerals let, uuder Gen. Al o A dam arasias o i o ai ’ Treasury, $264,000,000, Jeatiog <oy L i ————— Mr. RANDALL ndmifted that he.did, and believed bis | niles away, Tock outeiders hasten | V012, three months ago. QESSION OF THE HOUSE ON SATURDAY, | 5 b Bl gl o XXXINair CONGRESS, election would aid in the restoration of the Union. NS QR alee sxay;. At LLo'Slosk puipld banias | e best etate Acapuico containe 4M0 people, but | oes not materially varydn (he aggregste from = < SNOAVEDS. Mr, LAwkescE said he asked the question in ordler to | ahore, the gong sounds, aud with hundreds of fluttering | the departing Averez commanded all friendly to the Re- —— | ate of revenue from the sources named, made FIRST SESs #how by a speech made by the same Mr. Clymer, in the | handkerchiefs and pantomime kisses 10 the rece ding fi ‘ pub n cause to withdraw, and oniy 100 remained. Seven Cvenue Commissionere, The mount is $45,000.000 X Senate of Pennsylvania, what he thought of AnGrew Jobi | on tho whar, the great steamer slowly rounds and | tousand Tmperialists, all, officers and men, native Mexi- , when he denounced him as a yuflian, %5 ‘ « ion with 230 camp followers. They still [ ate on the President’s | DI G o el o On the entire West Const the Pucific Mail Steamship of the Whole. uble pa d be L suppre ssed by Mr. Clymer, . Cowpany is exceedingly popular, Every one is gratified paLL denied the responsibility of the Demo- | that it has bought out the odivus Vanderbilt Jine on the | the rear. With good artille | the fort and the hasbor in tw | It is always unsafe to predict | 1 1 think one re | Bpeeches by n the subjec fawrence | of “ X 1 n the 5th inst. nted to | construction, supporting the posi y the veek ending on the 5th inst. amounted to | SOR A ¢ pos ¥ e | oratic party for anything that Mr. Clymer said in bis indi- d ot i , o iment of s would disperse nt of fractional currency od | President. An irreversible guarant prictical | Ga oo ° Atlantic sid€; n_ml now carries passengers throngh to §eu- e thelr numbacat iy a5 s v Ity York, Ite Pacific steamers are verylarge and commodions, b resides in th Rog Joyalty should be required of th that was the sum and subs! policy, which it had lately be Mr. JERsOLL was the bel States, and | * gy | awiixcr (Pa) did not desire to say @ Adinisteation | oficusive to the President, but he did not like to sce bim | and all oury Wiiouto scoll at- | surrounded by Democrats who bhad opposcd him and de- | of o British wited in testifying thit many of them | * e sufect e | nounced hiw uor did e like to have the shadows of the b 4 o ihe sond and b e r family thrown upon him every time he paid the | Wer® familiar with every great steam lice of the world, and of thie North wd%0- | President a visit. No funily in all the land Liad ‘doge 50 | that the ships of this company were in all respects more By wuch to alic he President from the le us that | agrecable than any others afloat, Elegantly appointed, had formerly + . : et e T rulers. Tho | unily; aud he woukd upply toit the spirit of o rewark | e commandod, and the perfection of system, they are at A will not destroy C rs, including a young baronet, an officer i , and the awoant shipped to country, $1 8 62, nk note circulation, amounting to $1,076,510, 3 p o | | also that of reconstruc dlast week by the Treasury Department. The | fiaq at findivg the 1 it issued up to date is §271,262 cating with the sam 2,165, 1 receipts of vernment from the sources | Same lack of honor. the p ndvocated at the dictaty TIVELY COLLOGUIAL PASSAGE ———— | av ins without h About two nights of each week small parti 15 rush 1 upon al 2 laneous shooting t, notwithstanding the hundreds of thousunds of bullets, only one wan has been ed ot WAsHINGTOS, May 6, 1664, THE FANK FAILUR N : = : G Rt oo | bedow mentioned for th & of the present | Nothorn Democrs willing as b the old Blair in refercnce to e f The failure of the| Merchants’ National Bank continne { g o)y or wore as follows e ere & . ool the vhlost 63 I not wish him any harm, but could not have | the head of our National Steam Maritie wud an kouor to | Killed within the last month, 1t Twar. The Im- 10 exeite ge ention. The loss ou account of the e o fibe Nocth had ms if the Almighty should take a strong fancy | Awerican enterprise, e, the Republicans aughter.] Sometimes the Blair family was on . s " R R then fssue & pronune With an unusual spasm of wisdom Government bas | Fere Bl ST o Iy the deféated K but they also had th and pitro The ent to boot would, | sometimes on another. 1t was found wher bt follow fawning.” Among other proofs ir intluence upon the President, he | China—the grand precursor of the Pacitic Railroad—at | French troops are universa withdraw. In the 42 will be or than Tuters speet for vesamption Miseellaneous (premium on in given this company the mail contract for the new lineto | hang everybody caught in 1S The lly disgnsted and anxious to fexico separated from Governwer was at fist estin with all it pe cy and the ¥ ty nearly been Actual aggregate receipt to April 1, 1866. 8410,041,232 p s oy Th cins to have been bollow as a ratio for the remaining three months will inake hting the battles of libe the removal of the Un 8 0,000 wnum for tes . The ships now building A e s ity ol 14 e h ,' ;1','. P g :.”m ak) feting % fl.f,'.":,,'.’Ll:."'mrq"(..m.- pe Western District of Peunsylvania, and the | $500, s e ”"f’f""'"l T‘h : '_rh' g N:M" ey chie has had 41 President and nearly as mang revos n : : e for the entire year $540,000,000 without ju- | AR BERE SEC NUER BETCouIA. 10 mistead € the | gnpointment in his place of o man who had been' tried by | are 30 feet in length, with 5,000 horat- One American declared to te with groal earns The majority me tax now being assessed and collected but he (Mr. "h rioll) 31 1h hivhowér to u -;5 Court-martial end di ed the service for frauds com- | They will cost $1,000,000 each, and be incom- | est ness that we ought to solve the problem by killing all g y r nment, | the finest vessels iu the world, On tho first of | the patives and making room for & ruce with some vigop and manb u hich the President of the United S| | He (Mr. Ingersoll) took Mir. LAWRENCE & be ated ere e E bel States were or were | yoand Means had o ood! This at least wot l)le ! [ b, the tariff, e Comumiitee of t what the wool- withi esent fi ar, which ad d to the amwount | the deception . 1 i “,‘,.- upon the p atioab 530,000,000, | round that whether the | tiont Al'mim 00 not out of the Union, every ecitizen within th of the Treasury on account of the de- | gy glien enew was liable to be treated by t in all respeets us foreigner B n purposs of his £ eved that t teed to report | 1807, they commence runping monthly from nghai, with a L to the Sand company will also Tish o i 1k to Liverpool, and thas be able to ticket s and bill freight, on th own steamers, from | ugland. received up to Ay ipear, the ot sleep and unable to obtain for Alvi blockades the paths, { from the interior. Half the Lave died i three months from malignant fevers, and the survivors seem weak and nervel neiseo to from the sources The disburseme alize two per | par n of Bayne & growers wan Mr. Rocris next addressed the T0 President with mnch warmth aguinst t Mr. lugersoll. He was subjec , defending the [ specitied, during the we icnt, $75,420; Navy De | fe coust of China to the coast of tis fress, tations fom writers on 33 ned their assets, which are | Interior, $228,515; total, $301,616. P i o S R ing by Mr. Wilson (lowe), in re: Our steamer was the Sacramento, . 3 st ot mueis better than as foillows: $80,000 for INTERNAL REVENUE | Would have been little dificulty views o le onstitutional and practical que J. M. Cavarly. can carry one | “Ihe civilization of Mexico is that of three thonsani | ae 3 ‘£ the Uaited States had. ¢ ing Reconstruction policy. | Tnto some of the sister ships forrten years sgo. The country illustrates Dinper's swocping, b : to My, Wilson, he adinitted the right of ap- | been erowded, Her upper deck, one-sixteenth | though questionable, theory, that o tiopical 1r~ln|\.’:'<-¢\-.>r I anse * of the n those d t of B s, $150,000 for the benefit | e receipts from Interoal Revenue Jast week were thiore ered discharged his ity to the e T lischurged i > the ¢ Jid promennde, The great ocedn is as nd the bl | 4930 » ointing Military Governon in time of e . I e e o pointinge Military Govermnons i tiuie of war, a ) ‘There agpears 10 be a | R ST L Rk i i good effcet of President Johinsons's compelli a8 when Ferdinand Magellan, after sailing for | du aniards, who have kept pure their Castiliaa 3 £ FUND. S olououn. snd GossscRANtLY, MDA by ern States to ratify the Constitutional Amendment abolish- | weeks withiout meeting o single adverse breeze, name | blood, never intermarrying with “the natives, preserve uspicuous. an ! by fieation tht Siavery | the Pacitie, e wothing but their complexions, and are an imbeeile and and expressed his gra can bave more fooin at b | abolished. | strength than on the stonny Atlantic. The slee At 510 o'clock the House adjourned. | apastiments extend farover the 0N SUPPOT!iL it - | forms. On either side the § f woney on deposit by the officer in | Treasurer Spinne- is in daily receipt of letters contain- | ¥ fug contributions 1o the * conscience fand” of the Treas- £pe uy Department, which, during the past year, have | never had b cowardly race. 8o in a, the expericnce of & centu hes failed to produce a singl 3 of genius or ..,.{fl talents born ou the so.l from parcntage, though several en of great pe Lave sprung from used to do what it was bis plein duty to do-call a al session of ( ress at once. Agdrew J n with the Upion Repul i t-Oftice Deys amento has a Tow of thre tside her Lull, and still I whist] ery man epi his \ and in four minates eighteen streams of water were bei t twenty feet wide, are quite OW Are exer. | St remain open, but bottled chief stock. We found Mr. Cole, the American Consul, i Controller Clark ppoint Tbe following letter was received by Gen. Spinner on | Audrew Johnse prejudices, the auimositics, th w-York, recciver, and ordered the bank | g o 00cau e stiol i R e tions of the Southern people. Andrew An-examiastion will take. place | i p L MAY 4, 1668, | peen recognized by the Bouthers leaders, who It f the wssete and’ liabilities, but Col F. B SPINSER, eeq.. Treasurer of the United States rebellion, s one of their peers, o that he ) man, with the | 1 the supersti From Our pondent. sters have various amou 2 \ I ' which the * | amounted to hetween twenty and thirty thonsand dollars. ! b state rooms huilt « | liflicult t U Thess estibutions 2 genorally mede: by anoaymens pas Irew Johnson had | CANADA. l beyoud thein the guards, wi | the lower clusses of U 0 does nok names of the losers. ‘They ¢ e iy e A = | b eang h | —— complement of meu is 107 2y | contain a single whee + b0 wagon roads lead to £, MOS hou © G nmen bursing officers. | and hecause be . € e's— Affnirs nt the Capital, l‘ ay the long, shril was sounded | th jor, and even ¥ l-ull;unl s wre brought in | C.K Into ! 81 CATuARTEEN, C. Wo, My 4 1060, | (rijows by o Juce every voyaze the Mackingw Stra‘'t Leing clear of ice, and the chain of | gised in this fire drill. Water pip Wy , permeate | all parts of the ship, like great arteries; und, with the a ), niry o " E the Departmental Paymaster of o TeeL G0 8 ey """{l'.(_“";f";];""m"'{}‘;o‘:_' Tere | nothing when be refused 10 go with them. e never bal lakew open, it is time for the guns of the Fenian flotilla to | a1 PFS €7 H® 25 e ould be fnstantly ex- | adobe dwelling, with high wails, stoue oor, and u garden thie disty consists of the District of Colum . He lond at the time thatit was not costomary | been. with them the ',‘““'““_‘ of the Soutl be heard on the waters of Erie. | tn .|I,..l. Lt ; e a the rear, nich with ¢ er-trees and oiher gopgeons Virgini He has bad v : duties ou such things, aud |'ur|-;uln dhldlh;l doso. He :;nlnuull:hwl. L ay nl Ld ’-(xlllx I"h"l ‘1*'»‘;}1 This place is only 11 miles from the Niagara, yet all is rst cabin ll,._., rors always embrac He was dressed all in w and reposing at hos since come 1o the conc 1 trat be shook ve pai e malaria , whieh e inberited in bis i 3 B s e b Lo i b by o ring hammock, pro > e meverul s d, and b thew aa well A& on the o +"le brought. and paid for, | and in the rip rs of his life. He bad taiked quictss fu the back towns. Bt. Catharines bas o poprh- | valed, l’““l“ e gere ohle: persois; T ,J;.f,'{“I;‘f.’r“x.f.\“,lll.i,’o'irlf“’L.T:"’I.‘,' o 104 very best e efor honor and integrity. At any rute, he wants to fecl that he has done his country vo | of the blackness of freason when it was his interest to do | tion of 7,000 persons, and severs bank agel Itis the :"I“‘”"’: ;;‘m"l-h:;z:"“i\x up ";l" l"‘:fl“:‘;l“;',“:u ks L eralast O Tt bt enrseee e i i est, componnded ate, vis., $22. | have authority as militury ( but, 8o enra into Cae o Open o attacks of ax - repey sy e . wnd it s e hat there is due the | Tyenty dollars was also reccived from an anonymous | long as he wan elothed lent, and 7t Canvis, a3 iy quite open to the attacks of | {10 table, 1 specially desired. But they | Gludly we returned trow this scorclcd and devastated large deposits pl jen. Spinzer, cortespondent, who says that he drew that amount fron redlected | of | t are in et pedt the Mescend. | 208 Cf"“!’l" them: T by cultivatin o .,y]fi.- 7, coiii= | city toour pleasant ship, which had been detained six hours . e PORTOREPRORE B S AMasmE Sr0R | bout traitors wus - glie gl Hed by the inevitable ¥ ol repulsion for conling. In climates where bountifal Nature supplics being v way the bauk did their b . | the Government, which he is now satisfied did-not be. | Lo Kebels that S U8 tal nd and Iiinoi - IS RTAIS AR are d ot O | grony ¥ reakfast ot eizht, lunch at one | gratuitously sll the neccssaries of life, the people will nok the firs lupt Jax v on the last of | jong to bi et ds and Detray b tie thi DRR Yornle % P ! | work. it is almost impossible to obtain labor, and s e s et o e long him. dent had i friends and etra publie this seems stran but the attachme sseners, whose state-roows are not | even our cabin-boys were pressed into the service, At the Gove uloney the b tment, and has S IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. crown is cool and indep n:lm,l and the peo e eront ho JeBgth, with » supply of fovd for lungry engines, wo since bad v osited there. Col. Panlding bad not nizcs have been made in the Ordnance | A In theso two things they differ . | steamed out of the il v harbor iuto the ocean, o calin uly servile to each, and | only 1 that woney, bus baving withdrawn aned to the £ S Byl W ool | would be hetter t > 1d smiooth that our vesscl often sm'mulafi'rl'e'rgm wo- - 1o > 1 E “ . S s Iy first-class and stecrage. Y a parlor-floor. Again and again, while readiug in movey fr bilrnal 4. 9. somsmuiat w-York Amsenal; Brevet Col. J. G + Noue 80 oot to do him reverenc | rcs e i thrvo compapicn of volan | v, and their inmate the captain’s room on the upper-leck, I' supposed we had | meals standing, ¢ ‘w rezular bill of £. stopped, but on looking out, found we were making 11 o an b Mr. IN0ERSOLL read from Savage's Life of Joh there, when ten days ugo, at the Tequest of auother bAUK | peyeon assignod to the commaud of the Springfield 2L L v ! u : et ok .y - uy in the week. mpar . It iseusily increased to 15; but 100r 13 Knot cches in the s of an invading womical kpeed, requiring only balf & wn St. Cather | engine rooms, kitehen, | wnd buteher shops a; officer, he trax d ¢ “““ln""‘ '01 this bank. ‘fl“; Annory. and Brevet Major-Gen, George D. Ramsey, to | {380 oo o ey o week, and aca ey 1 I ity | the command of the W ashington Arsenal. | tried avd execu rsoll) would wager all Suexty, Swing to 16 pecz ity 8 by sd to the | gy u drawing.room, plates bright, kuives, forks und » 1 causing far less wear and tear of machinery. wae notitied by casbier that the bank was in trouble | owned that Andrew Jo 10 never have Jefl. Davis | fact that not more thau 3, n could, iu time, r- od everything like elock work. | ““We crossed the Gulf of Tehuantepee in insensely hob ried to the wid of the force on that niver, us the forces of | ssel isa great hotel in motion, with the disad- | weather, flmuih rocked by a rough’ breeze, und skiith tried, or that, if Davis were tried sud couvicted, Andrew WasHiIX6TON, Mav 6, 1866, | johuson wonld pardon him. Al that traitors had to . rich with foliagze, saw us, smoking in the dim back s in twelve | the Jow level shore of sud wanted help. He wos then ivduced to draw out | To The Amsoclated Press ueral being now fairly in Ottawa, | ng tosupply the | two huge voleanic moun 200,000 1 '.1 r National Hunk: rr'nl deposit ; RINDERPEST AND CHOLEKA 1N ENGLAXND. | Dow was 10 scrape up money en | - g g 3 It there. these” operations were known to The Department of State has received dispatches from | ton and apply for pardon, snd they g0 v did vl of discuseion as to the fitness of that | i) lg wit), 3 reats are brought from | ground 13,000 and 14,000 feet high, yet barely visi- Paymaster Gen. and the latter ones are in direct | the United States Consal at London, dated April 21, | ot pre applications personal doso | P o capital. 1 bether Ottawa is | Do York, pec ked 1n captains inspect tm throngh envelopinz clouds, The Narth Star dipped violation of « cloar of ihe War* Departunent, forbide | ¥he is stated that the cattle plague is decidedly and | through the mail just as we ‘ Jo1b Seltie Row 106 ST jo GMEUN § e et Taude | €Tery corner of the v ttwice a day. They are | lower and lower until it was ouly 7~ above the horizoa. the best place for the cs b has beet mine | vigilnt, ugreeable ud of thefr ships. No | We wera nnable to see its total disappearanee becanse wo did not zo sonth of the Equator where the three Magellan and el A wember—0r the fewales. ying h vapidly ou the decrease, and the expe him,even by p | the permanent capital, aud the question is settled. The | ¢/inmaiider can ding the transfer of mnz)l"_\' from one bank to another | giieif will soon wear itself out and eutirely dissppear. | Mr. INGER-OLL Wi nd add “or 4 e e without or It should be remembered that vo bank in _From the same source we learn that a telegram from | q),p o females. w Johnson { persmbulating gystem is at an end. One part of I v ailing vessels iree | Clouds take its place in the hern sky to guide naviga- the world s carity for depositors, and the Natiopal | New-York dated Apr 18, states that the steamer England | would xeeutive power | erument |um'h|m'r‘r i xlxu l‘num-rh:"l(rn seen i'.‘ ‘Jfll‘!"{"- a 1 the master should neglect Lis | tors on their pathless way. ery woriing we gazed on bad just put into Halitax for medical aid with eholera on | iy opposition to right and_cteranl principles, he would be | second at treal, and a thind at Oftawa. Persons bay is family. Ou Sundays the service of | the brilliant Sonthern C: o< Sl sty ing busix ith the depurtments will now know where erformed in the first cabin, | Jatitude. Unlike most constellations, its form s suggeste in weather s cold as to demand | jve of its name, four bright stars shaping & perfect cross, Bauk act ouly provides for security, 10 & certain extent, of |y o400, wupposed to have been communicated by emigrants ush, and d be e onts o such Government money as i placed there by the orders | from ( .L.‘:n,a [he Consul proceeds to sum\bihnl e :l’,“: ;L.'.,,',lli: "[h‘.-“-(',’f;l{l'l.x". 2 .»fi.z.‘h;.'Tn’,','-".'-'m‘fu"nf‘ to find them. No one will be ata loss us to where the | Nan Francisc of the United States Treasurer; and so long as it is | not learu that there is or hay recently heen a single case of | geater and more powerfal than a President in the wrong. ‘ Government is terbe found, and finally, ).»,M;'r). s of gulls flow around our sbip and fol- | Greut seaegreen turtles appeared ou vur land o sepdle- subject to his orders, there is no law to warrant auy | cholera in Englaud ; aud there ncludes that the | Andrew Johnson himself bad made treason odious by bis will be saved to the country for each slitting of the s 1 her track, but foll offas we approached the trop- | shiore folinge grew heavy, profuse and drooping. (a8 2 p » i Mgl | di was not the result of infection taken from any lo- | treachery to the party that elected bim. If Audrew Government. i 1 city.’ fes. The gull is found only in the North, and the alba- | looked larger than in the North, perhaps from the deep officer Departent, cither interior o | cality in England. Newspapers say that the cholera {8 on | Johnson had not beeu's traitor to the Government wnd | A greater bonor is yet in store for the “ backsoods city.” | o0 oy fu the South, [u air or on water, both are ex- | blue of the sky and suowy whiteness of the cumulous Ttis to be the eapital of that new Confederution whieh' 18 | i el graceful, but taken on board, they become utterly | elonds. As miduight approaclied the Leavens were wonders postal wake deposifs there. This is the first | the Kbine and in some localitics in Spain and Franee, but | Constitution of the Usited States, ho had beeo o | ek~ 4 ) l B the National ank act has been found 10 be defect. | 10t Yet alarmingly prevalent in suy of theso countries. | traitor o the party which elected bim, aud to the prin, now nearly sure """;"1}";““':‘; ‘f,!“'[l;,“"":f“’,fl"l",‘,"; | B Ewar. walk with difliculty, the deck soon blisters their | ful, aud it seemed almost 4 €in to turn awa, from gasing B d the proper remedies will soon probably be spplied. f CESSION OF MINERAL LANDS, | ciples that fo fad proclaimed in 1861, and that bad | tore "'m"“"l"’!“'“' ot s gy o g e ot, and ‘singularly cpough tho ship's motion makes them | npon them and goto bed. 0, these délicious tropical nights, ve, and the proper remedies will soon probably be applied. | 4 i stated that a negotiation of considerable magnitu found & respouse in the hearts of ull logal men. In- ily warranted by this coui ng ‘“‘l" “’-l. hngs have Lick, just as ati old salt sometimes beeomes nauseated | with new vegetation on earth and new constellations in led t} tirned out, it is well that the new buildings are what they |, Jittie open boat upon smooth water. Sailors declare | beaven—with luminous foamy track in the wake of our with the Mexican Minister he stead of being the man entitied to the confidence, the P i ratitud . are i point of excellonce, For the capital of Canads | 07y 0 VUil and albatros sleep with their heads under | vessel, the soft vivid luxuriance of the shore, the mellow gratitude and the love of the loysl American people, 000 on | has just been conclud Col. Paulding, personally, it appears, bud but 1 involves the cession to certain leading American deposit, but the various officers who were subordinates of | EHCRIEESSS Dhy GERE e SCinuula of 1 Cali i had all the | i d wlone they were too fine. b Lilo riding th f great bu ' o iderable C of nearly o of Lower Cali- | Andrew Johnson all the love, confidence nnd sup- Yy ol ’ | their wings whilo riding the waves of great storms; but, as | languid air, which makes pbysical existence absolute, bis, aud whose fands he placed there, huld:"nn".l;:(‘;’" | foruia for colonizatiou purposes and to secure the develop- | port of the late Kebels in wrtan, 8nd their sympa. | A strange medley of men has followed the Ministry to | 00 s a.-..y,nnfnw-d- ek st .lu!“;‘,’ il 12 o u"h‘mll' Paces’ blasiy K‘":'““ rl"xln g and it may reach the figures named on Saturday, $700,000. | ment of the extraordinary wineral wealth of that territory. | thizers or apologists in the North. ‘The American peole the seat ll]unmmunl. V‘;P‘rkurnnfllhluullll‘w)' canget; | U e weldon out of sight of the balf transparent | et £ 2 und these fellows are ready to do the bidding of their |y o0 s for wore than two or three hours, striking | On the 13th day we met the Colorado, mewest and ere capable of suffering a great deal; In suy event it will be but little short of that. The P K n:llh-rn;;-m Government retains .':I mw;‘r;r-l»t';u n;. pro- | had suffered, and e e Vhar mald: gad gotn; ek how aad er-Gene: . iry i L. | coeds of the enterprise, but it 18 understo at the sum | Lut it was too much for them to be aflicted with rinder- | patrons iv anyiuing. ) ud grin, o and | oo fro o Dol Y " Our oourse was ot the -ntrr(-.kmnl has "f'i: red o Board of Inquiry "“"v‘ L | advasced by the l:pp\nm who have secured the grant is up- ; l,,:,:;, trichins, cholers and Andrew Johuson, all in one | orape. One is ready to uct as a sort o * clearer of their :"';'“:J_","Y“I',::'l En‘li‘slg"l:':lgl‘;l“:‘:m“;l ‘";':.‘;d";“ ' s | largest slip of the line, going North, crowded with pus- Paulding's sccounts, who will commence the investigation | ward_of anillion of dollars, which at this time will be of | year. Audrely Johnson was o consummate demagogie— path,” like the officiil a negro potentate Las i Afriea. | S0 TAS (o weather warmod we saw schools of | wnn_-lm‘ hglconro_xny of the ;:nn"hv;ln the hall of & T o e o tho Libcral cause. | The namen of tho | au of the most unblushing demagogues that existed fn | Anoiber wishos to nct ag - Capiain of tho waltem,’ or | young porpoises tumbling through the water, like rolling I e e e v bareod \BSEQUIES OF COUNT GUROWSKI. | following gentlsmen appear in the conveyance as holding | this country. Andrew Johnson, in his specch to the & "chlelrrllll' washer” to the Ministry, when they, ‘o a | JHEPERFEC uently encountered the full-grown fish, 12 | i gy e ke ly out "?‘h o witer, gliding by wth- %6 faners] of 1he Count Adam’ Guiowsk ook place | the privileges in trast foe the) parties; ‘Jucob F. Laase, | diers and sailors, fold them al o had sucrificed for the | party o {hem, being lightly disposed, o on some pleasure | 4TS e A1 Qo E o o sea. The ship's approach | i & BuRdred yars, B e kerciiers while fags > Benjamin F. Butler, John Anderson, George Wilkes, | country. What'bad he sacrificed ? He had not suffered | trfy ' g Simulated them into wonderful activity, making them | Jovurtand guns fied. To this day, the boom Mhie afternoon, and was attended by o large concourse of | \\'xl{nm (3. Fargo, William R. Trave L. M. Barlow, | as much os the humble private who fought in the ranks at his section of country is, for fruit, the garden of Jutmp frorm the water often 20 feet high, 1o fall, dashing up | 1 elwi) f'}j guns fire el 0 th }l “l' In-m .n:h people, among whom were Chief Justi Secretary | Francis Morris and Edward 8. Sanford. Gettysburgh., The humblest private in the ranks was en- (-nudg; and this year the peach crop will be a bountiful columns of spray visible at three orfour miles,” They are & ::;o:“ :-;:lerfi ‘(filflg\‘.‘.(m:m :mi;nmm ively glance aboul Btanton, the Italian Minister, Senators Sumner and Wil- | A WHITE MAX CONVICTED BY NEGRO TESTIMONY, titled to more oredit and honor than Andrew Johnson | one. ‘The blossouis l|°"i flw;l vlrm.f- aud ,rl:gmml me of | Fhbrown, with dark spots, and immense fins, Laupiny Lol S v T Rty d Represeniatives Roscoe Conkling of New-York ‘A private letter from Newberu, N. C., says that ut the | was. Had Andrew Jobuson ever been in battle? Hud scenies in the South during the late”war. The frost has | it Uie they assume a curious creseent” forn, and | wpor’ vy ’: chokrfordard] m o st m L~ bl o g . g s | o e ce District Court now in session iu that city, & | he ever smelled gunpowder 1 Ever cumped in the saows Wade many baro putches in the wheat ficlds. | impart great animation to the quict seas, Sometimes they | FOTE Ty e ; e LS sod Hooper aud Alley of Massachusetts; the pall | white man has just been couvicted of pussiug counterfeit | of Winter? What 2 ho done? To had suffered the | Beunett, Young and Spure (of St. Alban's memory) are | grg harpooued and eaten, being 8 favorite dish with old poiat of laad compale ysessia 3 go 100 elles helow hefigs bearers officiating on this oceasion wero the Spanish | national currency, a black man Laving been the principal, ition of United States Seuator, and the position of Muli- | 10 T"{.‘"““' h“"’ b ! “:""“:"“"‘ s the street, on the | it PO dran % salts” declare that when one is | Sut laft o pen‘:l.'l‘obfy , roRad Eng\i-hwnk d bills. O aad Ruseian Ministers, Senator Wade, Gov. Bontwell, | if not the coly wituess sgainst bin. ‘Tho writer, speaking | tary avernor of Tennessee. When ho oceupied the Exe. | %L Young in at college, studying law, or sowething. o1 and its blood discolors the water, all the rest stop | Chr oL B B oth America. Tfing before it e ral ' [ of such tesiimony, saye: *This marks anew erain | cutive Monsion in Nashville, bo wore o Brigadier-Gen- | . J. . “"‘"k‘m"’&'” 18 also i that city, living very quietly | gua'vonuin with him, even at the risk of their lives, “’"W‘lin& N Shb'm' oot n s private bosrdinghonss. . reat whales exhibited their brown backs, and threw up | 10y wo came in view of New-Panawa, while the old mfl“;‘] ”-rgll'."v 3‘;- A"*"g‘- Al;“"“.’: A“r“"“‘: i mel ory of North Carolina under the civil rights priu. | eral’s straps o his lhn?ld{m I:{"‘ s {fu:;-d und toasted, Beneral, ex-Mayor Berrott, Gen. Maynadier of the | ciple. and had sentries posted at his door while he was suoring s columns of water within a few yards of us. An ancient v Ordnsuce Department, and Mr. Rbyuer, & member GENERAL TSSURANCR LAW. uietly during the silent watches of the night. Andrew FIRES, B eriies b thakon (he DGyt oA 84, Ky Do W 1| S ,;,cfl"‘f;‘:’,?: LA e T Y 4 o the & Legation, who was assiduous in his attentions A memorial has been sent to Cougress asking for the | Johnson had auffered all that; but did that entitle him to — a school of whales so large that the captain who Lad un- | E“fi‘h aud one American—three ships of the Mail Line e Swiss Legation, who was - = pa of a general insurance law by which companies ( 80 much cousideration. that he was to be allowed 10 im- | poyiruction of am Orphan Asylum at Trey. wittingly run his little steamer nmonr o, was compelled | (5 ona stoamer of the Panama Railway Company, whieh to the Count during his illness. The rites of the Unitarian | way deposit with the United States Treasurer Government | pose his infamous policy on the poople, even without & Trov, N. Y., Saturday, May 5, 1866, to stop her for fear of breaking the wheels. 1t appears to i s up the const—were Iying in the hm&; " AL 10 sburch were performed by the venerable Rev. Dr. Jobn | boids covering the extent of their obligations or amount ot ou their part,! Could any ono say what Audrew | o0 g o0lock this Tneming 8 fire broke out In the Ro. | be an old custom, for Marco Folo writes of hungry whales | (0o’ precisely the minute appointed at the beginui Pierrepont, and the remaing were deposited in the Oak | Of capital in order to securo the insurance as in the case of | Jobuson had su fered for his perfidy to the prin- | - Civ.hnh:!fl han Ay ,m‘_m, in an hour the building | ©0 the Indian scas in delusive pursuit of food, rushing | of' e long voyage two woeks before—the m’g I h national hanking incorporations. It is claimed that the | ciples of the Union party ! That su mnr might be was busmed 10 "',': pun vu'h-pwllul of its contents, | Yiolently against the hulls of vossels and staving them in. | ol e G0 SHuoe for shallow water and wicked roefs Il Cemetery at Georgetown. operstion o such & law would give to the really solvant | good for hiw, and he boped he would have plenty of it, The mfi'a ds 2 el Crontlen structure, and was tho pri- | 1 tind maoy su old sailor, in whou a good journalist was | g KIS T Ne steamers to approach within two miles uf (EN. SICKLES | compauies the public confidence to which they are en- | for he certainly had canse enough. Andrew Johnsoa, con” | 119 DUarLE VL R e athor Poter Havermans. Thiaro | spoiled wheu be ‘took to the ses. He hias at least the art of | (pUP0 G e PR ool In the caplain's amived Lere to-day, and has finally concluded uot to ac i o O magogte a5 e was, had told the blaoks' that | Yeto Bropertyof the Riew, He s vin the Aay. | Biakinig his stociesintoresting, thoagh soumetiimes, I fear, | gispatch boat, protected by umbrellas from the broliing | o Y THE PAYMASTER-GENERAL'S ORDER. he was their Moses. Lustead of being their Moses, he had l""' of whom were saved. The As l“m!,,“ mbnh{ like the u.h%ec! of Sheridan’s annibilating phillipie, he is mn" ‘We pulied two miles out of our eourse to avoid the n A Phsroah Ho bad been swallowed upy to- | 117 Koy aylum ras probubly | B "0 b imagination. for bis facts, a5 to s taew= | Sy tott of 1 our cour tried to be their get on fire by & young man o lly from Vir e d sharp teeth of the long reef standing ubove water at that o years ngo, when he get, | OrY for bis jests. e d 5 stage of tide. Hers the Pacific rises and falls 30 feet; at i o We passed the dull mountaio of Cape Saint Lucas, with 3 : i 3 fire to the building. For this Le was sent to the House of S wh‘itg sk l‘n-u-h vising balf to !he":ummi', ond, erer Aspinwall, just across the parrow isthmus, the variation sept the mission to the Hague, to which point he was re- Parmaster-General Bruce's order to all . nas! ce to paymastor's of . . g : sently nominated, and which bas been awaiting bix de” o ar % i h e with his Losts of admirers, at the present hour, in ly d the army has been poremptory. That during the procedurs | gether o ion. There wae, 206 oas’ of was an_inmate of tho Al eision of acceptance or declension, of disbursement the Government funds shonld be kept by the great se: burs cor where the'l ' ft beroic sable 200,000 who had fought for the coun ti ¥ | o ) REMARKASLE COISCIDENCE. | m:dn AII: l':‘.l.fl(f,:;f:,o 'Ma'{":lu'num ‘rdfi:i- n?!!.!"ma et entitlod to more credit _than An._lr“_.l:;mn, Refuge for four years, h_nl—u be.(hmlenad to fire the fur the Gulf of California in @ Stif breaze, thriw o parting | of |b.e A‘llnnm is ouly 4s many mc_hn. 4 ¥ " g | them. i r ation of order the [ WA . i Kket, | building when he got out he was kept a year longer. He 3 A | Hereended my journeyings on the Pacific,from thesnow) our of the ofticers of the broken National Buuk with his commission as Military Governor in his pocket. | LSRG L Yen woeks ago, aud o few days since at- glance at the long Peninsula of Lower Californis, which | North to the burping South, from Vancouver Isand, o ought to helong to the United States. Then we were | yiphin o thousand miles of the Aretic 8¢a, down almost to | Government and all the disbursing officers of the Govern , g hether Will H. Seward ae ofticers of the Johuson National Union Club. The | ment would be entirely secure, by reason of the securities | The question scemed to he whether William H.Seward or 0504”10 ot fire to o barn near the Asylum, He was | O elong speratious of the latter will probably not be entirely | 10 the hauds of the Trensurer left expressly for that Andrew Johnson wer to get the ‘,I;“h "“h:h H':',"haz umphnkiu about the Asylum to-day, .nd’eimnmmucm | within the Tropics, under the purple heavens of the Sonth, | ), Equator, and a thousand miles within the tropics, R i thoAllers of s fanse | purposs. WWilkin cho S ME mmlis Envcae O Hiebels for the oxumbe and (047" ol 'had not fhe lcsss Sirongly indicate that he fired the bulliings. Theorplaus I“Il;l"::‘l_'::‘::"‘."fl‘fi’{.,:::l-':”xs‘\u:,‘;'.}}'fi.".’,‘“‘“"' The | Jore i the Deutiul bay studded with islandy, the quaint ¥ 4 ner. | Paulding B 000, rom various officers, of et 0 eV e ¢, . A t h H o o 9 adie: carcd s v 1d ei s dead’ clvilisa — i o RECEIVER APPOINTED. | B g o0 on’ the 1ith of November last, | particlo in either of them, not & particle; be bollered fhat }";;'e iy rp"‘;;“'_"Al;'m":":“ for in other quarters, A | gtate-rovina were <0 ol a8 to rondar the least’covering 28 siy ot dand civiliionbe e L Receiver of tho Vouango National Bank, Peausylvais. | {iiten ied Werehuats National Bank of s cite, wiien f | prople in 186%; and that thoy_were ¥ ccawfishing” aiso in lding, ved wen dormitory and achool | thonght s too aborious; one requires no heavier iterature | Kl oy g e el sl o R i close proximity, es °f | thian nosels—spetds long duvs in quiet whist, drowsy g0s- | oty sagnificent domais, bad there beed no taw in the sip, or weak flirtation—tinds dressiug for dinner exhags- | et AD. B o . ENORIN v i ¢ el s, to see if they could not get votes h THE PRESIDENT ENCEINTB WITH VETORS. | Was supposed had been withdrawn for the pasment of | the Northern States, to see koep thistr Catholic Hospital ed nnharme p : ’ ” But thers was $200,000 additional helonging to enougzhi to be elected ; but they bad better keep their loaves e $10.000, 00, The Democratic friends of the President anvouce that | 7007« Bt there Was BULC O TNy Claiimed ‘that | aud tshes to food themselvca in therold wes. Tho oral Fices by the fre §10,000, Aluskred o ) o tion, and sleeps 12 Lours out of the 24, . Beward nor o o At day-light on the 26th we were in the bay of Aeapulco. the Colorado bill aiad the Habeas Corpus bill for the protece | )40 curity to cover all the bonds which wers legiti- | 1) e would see to it thut neither William - = ticn of Union offcers wil both. be vatoed during. the | wmetely piaced thore. Paymaster Paulding bow Ver Thas | Andrew Johuson should be elocted President of the ¥ . As the entrance in narrow aud dangerous, the Mail Com- The Case of Hemry G. Whetler. coming week, slthpugh no reasous are as vet sssigued | requested the investization of his conduct by & Commis- | UBited States. Their prostitution of themselves was apos- St. Louts, Mo,, Saturday, May 5, 1864, any waintaius o light on the southern point for oue or BosToy, May 6. 1866, ok, althpug b 3 omer of Inquiry, aud asserts that no money was im mxi and abandonment of principles. The oxtensive stables uud car-house of the Fifth-st. | two nights before cach steamer is due. The iwmbecile Heary G. Wheeler, the President of the Florida aud therefor. propesly placed in that hauk by himself whatever may be | = r. Ingersoll spoke for about two hours, his speech ex- | Railroad, in the lower part of the city, together with 140 | Mexicah authorities have no light-house whatever on the | Branswick Railroad, and azent for the Atchison and Pike's A RECONSTUCTED NEWSPAPER. the degres of responsibility. The Government will priba citing much iutercst and amusement. v horses and mules, 16 cars, and all the harness and forage, : Pucifie Coast, and ouly s single one on the Atlantic, ut | peak Railroad, whose arrest has heen announced, wae The Viehsburg Merald, which has a special contract | bly lose tive or six hundred thousand dollars. Mr. ELDRIDGE sent to the Clork's desk aud had read fm | were destroved by firo las afeht. Loss, $30,000; insured | Kan Juan d Ulloa. The Acapulco harbor, largo enough | terday before the Supreme Court on a petition for l$ i the Siate Degartment for printing the Usited Siat ’ REVENUE CIRCULAR. articlo from The Weekly National Dewocrt, stating tist | for g2,000 in city offices. The fire is supposed 1o have | for the navies of the world, is beautifully Iand-locked, | gion of bail. He claims that the 200 bouds were his s T printing the Uni ates The Gullowing circular bas just bven issued ofter the at tho first bnl‘fle of Bull Run Mr. Iugerlollvem:umd 45 | baen the work of an incendiary. chapparal mountains rising on all sides, from 700 to 3,000 ' by yment of services readered in disposing of 1,000 of the laws passed during the last five years, and for which they | % PN S rion | far ds Fairfax Court-House, and there made acquaintanos phie 467 S foot. Cocoa-palms with smooth sterns and long green ares | suiue bonds for the company in a foreigu warket, aud that fruit grow on a strip of sand at the | the fuilure for the foreign negotintions wis by reason of with some of his Secesh friends, aud that on his returd to S k3 = bending wit Peoria he declared, in substance, that the rople of Vir- water's edze, Lying iu the harbor were two French men- | the Com teceive several thotsand dollars, informs its readers in an | ‘Tueast iy DEpr., OFFICE OF M8 ln‘u\l:l R;Vg‘l- A ay 5, 1 editorial that the liws of this Congress must be beld to be ko riytd s inin were the noblest of God's creation, and that the Gov §7. Louia, Satarday, May 5 1846, A b . 3 . . f-war, & Me ited State howt and | K of uo binding force. The same papar contains a uotice of "’.I'I'.mf:m"zf s "‘.’.‘.:.";‘a‘”ui, uohurx.“;:lm E‘mmenl might as woll attempt to plock the stars from | 8ix honses in 8t. Joseph, Mo., were burned Thursday :,,:‘n:] :lor:s‘g:“::;q" ,',,‘Z;’,,,mf‘:,‘{,,,‘,"';{,m p,.:,. &fimb&':fl was contingent ‘:’pn‘;fl ""d"“:fl‘r Bov. Humphreys, that all Confederate and State soldiers | o money. bauk notes and other sscuritios, viz: 4 ek the heavens as 1o attempt to crush the South; also, that | night. Loss, $10,000; insured for §25,000 in Eastern Cow- pany. The sun blazed, the weak riplru pulsated, and the | of the other 1,000; thut these last bonds who aze disabled, destitute, or need relie, will be cared ‘AT brokers liabie fo & tax upon their snios of thair | ubout three weeks bofore the Inst nomination of M. Lote: | paies. Wholo sccue recallod Crabbe's droway liues: 11 the Euruncun market for some time, and were inal v 2 ., o ks, &c., as well as upon sales of tiose belongiog to | joy to Congress Mr. lugersoll suid that Mr. Lovejoy's do- ————— prs returned to New-York, and that therefore heis not for by forwarding their names to him. Colored Union | others? g & ant Teat by a Couservative mau, meaning himself, was worth Usited Sintes Stoamers. ;:: ::n:m:l'ln“t.:lt’h;.mg:‘:l‘ly A8 s p«w«im; T 00000 worth of bonds, b Woops get. such treatment s was recontly exbibited at A e g o ey the gatius iiposed | P0,000 meA o the Sanse of the Uion. BosToy, May 6, 1508, e ubips 4t distaice 8ad the boats at bund. Tailed fo fulill the conditions of th. -ontract. Ninety-ooe Memphis, where their schools and churches were burned, 1 ‘bankors doing basimess | P:,Iris.'ym asked if that was the Copperbead paper | ye [pited States steamer Monongabela, Capt. Bissell, 'Q::um' m 'm;n- -:: ':.':‘.‘:.'.‘a".’a., fap. of the bonds have beeu recovered, aud it was pi e wxtey | baokers e vpou 1hem A% | ¥ ygr Frpuman replied that it was the paper which sup. “”mlll: the \Jnilu‘dfllafi n‘x‘:::nogf'l!iolnllfhtl?'::ltl i Stips vl ickisg 1a the ey '.m%"'fl:l".&." ‘:‘dlll:(* i od? gty STATEMENT FROM CONTROLLER CLARK. | Third: Ave buskers, who sell not onl.":lulgob;lonllu to P;'fi;!}f Union party, which had gone for the Union, and Akl v - A mile from %n.om rb:fil- -kw:f'l n‘.“‘f‘ we ’"T-.f.fi W1 phtiter Vo memmy o . . " 1o still did. ives in The Mon, Freoman Clark, Controller, &c., has pre. | ae bankers dob ek, ‘aad thavefore liabie to s | © Mr. INorRsoLy. ssid he was used fo being vilified and Pires in Detroit. By O een oranges and rige limes, One skiff Mevements of Gen. Sherman. tex upon their slandered by that_dirty little, despicable, contemptible, Derrorr, May 6, 1868, | was reanned by & gigantio negress, Plack a5 the ace of S1. Louts, Saturday, May 5\ - from beginning A fire hroke ont at noon to-day in the hanlware ationary umbre! ¢ her bare arms and | Gen. Sherman and part v passed through i pared e following «t o request of a member of Con- | o Port ey, yesteniay. A num ot anderons paper. The statement was false oy P TN Todfans poid thelr vespects to ales w0 questions bi since treason broke out, hud bis lips ut- | Charles Busch, No. 201 Jeferson-ave. Low Ly tire und | Lead, app the [ asuias & e recently been can-bl:hnl by States. and It bas decided | ¢ apd, Nev Por | ras, en roui to profect her delic W young chony, whose wurdrope von- | Nax, I Potawata pess. P! Yol WECOMG W T Rupre . 1 A The actual recelpts i the first mine months of the | by them s, that beokers areliable fos tax pon Welr S8 | fered ‘any word except in_encouragemient to the Soyal | wder, $30.007; insurmice, 15,0 | wsitver natt ) present fincal year have incin ws followe roiiasary notes, i d oiker securitics,an well as upan those be. | North, wud in denuncintion vf dieason ’ Tuis evening a tic ot the rative store on Rav- | pisted 07 tatteed striw bl and ioon pantaloons adinitted | biw, The Gererad i jeed fi‘ ) le Led 1 sten 0 with some 100 | dolphest cuunod u lose of §),00. e gmyne & ayid of Lpeeciatis whum ke rowel siure | pess. Dawstous oola, 846,060, wheran rgvenue, OMSLI0AD; | 0o to otbers; pecosdglat pankens dotoe a geveral butdoers M. [ax0 L (1'a) 82