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NEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1866 3/ disoharged from tions toward the prominent leaders in Secession sud Rebellion. :'_l_:l:'m 'g,l'l; Their position, or poliey, or shame, may restrain them from . actually committing many of the vile acts tlat ofhers ave Moambers —The General Bankropt Law— | Mandamus to Compel the Essuc of Licewes. not an amount of power equal to that it imparted to the pis- | guilty of, yet they aro the real instigators and primary csuee r-| Enteresting Paper on thie Prospects of the | In the Supreme Court, Chambers, before Justice [ ‘021 18 otber words. doce its shrinking bick J35 watet £170 | of the whols state of things bere. Tho Souta is aod aiwaye Souih —eport of Thomas W, Conwny 1o | Ingrabam, yesterday, an slternative mandamus was grambed !w!yulhl'!xng weight gives back that which raised it1 Tho Las been under the control of & fow leaders, and they assume the Chamber of Commerce—British Capie | by Justics Ingraham agninst the Board of Excise, on the ro- | snewer s Just been anticipated; for the question is notkin to make up public sestiment, aud give direction and tone 88 less than an appeal to the law which governs ever| of | tio publio misd. g form Biuilbsn Wrcedmen: Iation of Nicholas Murray, & member of tue Metropolitan I g,r.0 and every mode of application—the fan: n{d Jaw regular monthly meeting of tho Chamber of | 14g0or Doalers Assaciation, commandiag the Toard to proceed | setion s reaction, g Yo if. the two forcss | Al tho ill feling toward the North and toward the Govers- liy preserved d Tho ricker, the bott ied merce was held yesterday afleracon a8 1 o'clock, the | 484 fnquirs fato the meral character of the relstor, e e i A tsiant b | ik 1 e e L ML IS Sl carefully prese: reas. Tho ricker, the better, provide i g 3 ot, A. A. Low, cceupying the ck 10 be Jos than the other, They are simple contractions and | back to theso. shown to be good, to allow and issue to him alicense to sell < 3 ¥ same men who would Lavo us believe they are a8 itbel n quantity, Dat a frock B e expansions, equivalents of each other. To exemplify: A ligh. ek s Mosss, Take ¥ st take stain, or rent indifferently, 1 ght to make EL y pressure eng ‘0o at every stroke of the N‘the nuldll‘y.:l vhe strokes and bigh tem- ittle 8 lost in passag throngh the eylin. § vapor contain or W INTEL ENCE. THOE CHAMPFR CF COMAERC] i TEE FASHIONS, Pigués are more worn than ever, and are the prettiest morn- ——— Ing toilettes, except in the warmest weather, because they “do Bonnets—Cloaks— | ool It is a grave mistake, bowever, to trim with & Dirossing—Iloots | 0000 y dress which st gray ot later, to the waslitub. A white piqué dress, e y up this way. May reigned | stely trimmed with rich epaalettes fn colors, or with b b but in tears. Now and thens day of glorions | too for use, or with yards upon yards of blue ¥ oup 1 so skies fiashed out Uke a misplaced Jewel | every atom of wlich must bo ripped off when the frock is Saitet e moug her somber robos. Bat, for the most part, fickle April | soiled, or beve too much of water, like poor Ophelia, is a pain- 1y, and barren March was not so chill. | fal incongruity. No trimming is too beautiful for a costly, and pudi=atiney Meeting Vente on — Eicetion of | The L 1 ¢ the I fne— - uid, ! 1 enterday Afternoon E n e Liguor Vealers an e Doard of Nxcis der. Now, does evory puff of the cscay Robes und Toses Tiodes—Eial s, sooues was ot o melans Tho very leaves wore their green With o difference, and rather shuddered, appresensive of returning Winter, than danced toous liquors, &e., or show cause to the contrary. The | prcasure engine has a piston of the area of 50 gquare inches ostion was mede by the attorney for the Association, | 21 i worked with steam, say of 60 13 to the iach, hence 5% | in Fiorida, aud the State can be earricd for the Usion party i F0=3,000 th of steam pressure, Now if the fiuid, instead of | 1362, in my opinion, even withont the loyal blacks, ¢he bours away. And down tho airy mustins in the windows | m : o ran little ehivers of cold that seemed to blanch their rosy | that pretension to fastidiousness aud vsclessness wlich a e following gen avaabls ‘for Tene” 5 1006 66 and delicate blo »d make them unlovely end impertinent | perishable trimming involves. The pretty white, or colored "'{“Mjf”‘;' nl y weation l;_-;l:mfim?d ‘n'-'e’n; .‘:.“i!.“:.".‘..".’i“"»:‘:.“‘.%::-!"fi"’i&‘-‘ Capt. Tucker, of the i ] ) ¢ the pretty mecessities they were born to | was 2 ple embroidery of the eewing: ine, v‘ Ty secondat, No. 62 e ; ‘{,mm ;;"-lnm!n’!lfi:‘nr YU‘\tlxmv:- of common steaw, and w;:l:dll. ..{':'d strained by considerations which have weight with otherss coout be b ) dain . been | wroaght cambric edgings—any of thcse are permissible, and | G T S Fy = h b ] 9 o latio a eylinder with a piston of 200 inches area—bot nders | aots out Just wh become. So the L st snd daintiest garments bave be gkl e > - Heury W. 0. 1 F W - . ICeoTdIng o the rekuiaticns | of one length: henee its condecsation would excite ai atmos o Lok n'e'u“’.‘:‘w{fe’",f-i':n“& gt - e . pheric pressure of 200Xi%=3,000 W, Bo much for the st | Syore runs between Savannab, Georgia, and Plinh,' ylvas wid rondy o pay for Lis ripedion g it a; Guorgi but that be was rejected fo reasons noknown to him, . 5 suceeeded 00 well ia driving off Northers 803 wri ot nllowed any opportanily to visdloste dis ‘olaim; | - XI1he secund be thoueht o contla with the frst 15 on'x ap- | Loats wnd Northern eaptains, carvies o mail, *fome 00 ag0 that the Board. at the first application, annonnced to rejected | Pears 80, A eylinderful of common stoam bas no eXpaid | Copt. Tacker had & difficully with the Fraedmen's Spjicants that Hels respeetive clains would berebeard, when | [oFce 1F direct sotion on u platon, but ls el tht in required | Ageatat Jucksonsille and tio military had o they would be allowed to defend themsclves, and prove their | or Fobooretioally eqnal, the eontraoting one is Dractieally the r:l::lz";;".‘";rw“flm”-?? the peace. He would t d {0 est the show-rooms of modiste and shopmen, but have | ouly these. adway and the Al dresses except musline are gored. Tn Paris, very short h June gen- | weists, very wide belts, and a rumor of the return of the | swallows skim | *@igot” eleeve, establish firmly tle reign of the er than ever, and, sars the L neen oot yot turned the crowded sidewnlks of WArveno ixto e kaleidoscopic splendor W crally sees, A few bowitching and flutteri ol ematurely, 1o a glory of the newest and costliost | fashion, The train is Dl B hiow i "a) enthority, Loops are sbsolutely doomed, I TE BANERTTT LAW. ol o o plumage, but the very Summer and hoy-day of Fashion Is by | Paris enthority, Loops are ly 4 . respective characters, but that such oppertunity was mnot 2 3 10 the s, from the Atbitration Committe, read a report | TIRCES B e e was cnfled forward and refused. an m:: ;;dcl‘l':t;:e, lore power—15 Ibs. on the .','Z",::’.'.i—“: ::‘ 32&;:‘:”%” (:nrnment’wlmnaurhnmsl‘hz?em. M}rl..m-l - 0 recoguize or respeet the sathority of the many times heard their death warrant, and seen them alterms of the Bankrupt L o now belore | uy'gres though he stated Lo was then aud there propared to | i B o B | i b fined for ofienses and violations of the o means bere. Moreover, an inflzence more dismal than frowning ekies and | more defiaut than ever, that tili the lovely Empress ! ng 1. £ some bill of | p character, i leuds the elow procession of reform in skirts of ertistic limp- the prese 8 recommend. This {htended to be n test ense to determine whether or nd therefore loses 1’*!0-1" 8 | revenue laws, but the fines were remitted. ended ithout return) 15 1 on the inch; whils the contracting 0ne, | About ten g g (’m ¥5 o, as he came up to the wharf, in this 1t with them, bas been driving the be Tepresentat. ce, York to use their " Excise 5 nng not the Board of Excise bove an nuguestionable and ultimate | o0 oigin "y il "the yressure, gains that much. ort, be was boarded by an officer of & revemue cutter, and ¢ nd the scaside tong before the day of the veual | mess, their circlo will sti seem typical of thetr immortality. | Lok ‘origion to seccre te passige of tho bill were t5ou Fre- X ; begita. To tho fuckionable litle Miss Mafets, who sat ou | All bodioes are bigh, and plain. The most elegast eiirts | seutcd aud adopted. i WO | Jusement i determiutag whetier ticy will grant or x¢lise | engines working with 3) 1 steam, or a pressaro of iwo atmos- | usked where it colors were, o answered *in a box.” their tu 15 eating thelr curds and whey, and | are absolutely untrimmed, thcir gored fulluess sweeping in DEY-DOK AT SAN FEANCISCO. e s pheres, gise out only the force of one; With 60 B steam | gfjcer said, ** Why don't you put them upt™ Ho said be hed v On motion of Mr. Biont, it was recolved that e Chamber | y ooy of Negligemce—City Railvond Cars and o force is that of 45 pounds; of 90, that of 75 pounds, end | 5 halyurds, The officer fold Lim not to land » passenger o8 s0op. The term **most cases” in the proposition misht bo | auy freight until he put up his colors, Iie began to curse the . or sbominations, | heavy, unbrokes folds. Coat siceves ave still the best style. | o oo ch are pretiier and more | Dock in the harbe veless Jackets of | TRUSTEE OF AV tisfaction the eetablishment of a Dry of San Franels ¥ their Liabilities, changed for **ull eases,” and the **some cascs” scarcely needs | Governwent and flag, when the officer ordered him cel 3 w i e In the Supreme Court, Trial Term, bofore Justice | % formal exposition. "An engine with a piston of 50" inches | that or bo wouid throw bim everbourd After getting bis g il i As 3 ) area aud vsing 30 jounds of steam s, of course, an uvailabie | ors up, the oflicer told bim if he saw him out at ses without his o Clerke “was realt | Monell, yesterday, the case of Francis McGunne ogt. The | foreo of ony 15 pouuds, henee Hxife=730 pounds of stesm | colors up, he would put a bail threugh bim, When Le e steam condeusod under o piston of 10 | eqme juto port, and ever since ther, Lo has bis boat covered q :lu-xhl;v that amount in etmospheric | gyer with little 25 oent flags, and m,i?uly sends up town fog Corgetting that life had duties, or struggl there came up from the Lower Bay & horrible black spider of With white muslin bodies, wki terror and disgust, and frigbtened theso charing Miss Maf- fashionable than ever, will be wora tets away. bright silk, contrasting with the color of the ekirt. Silken Tr/'\‘t' R ';"i; So, altogother, it bas been an unpropitions season for milli- | bauds gird the full white sleeves at equal distances, avd other | gug fijed, and the res Eighth-ave. Railroad Company was an netion brought by the | Pressre; but the s v 1d inches area would y nerand o comes, however, with havds fall | bands ornament the hair. Itis & jaunty aud goy faskion, aud | O motion of Mr, Oplske, 1 Armstrong was unani- | o i ges for injuri . R iwkles it over tho dim city with 8 | will be popuiar with young lndies. ‘mously eloctedto the position thus made vacant. plaintiff to recover damages for | Juries resulting from bis | preseure; it wonid be 100x15=1,500 pounds. more flags, of rags us Lo cells ew. He now seeks to make @ gatherad : o Lo dir g being run over by one of the defondant’s ears, The plaintiff's | Perbaps it will be said this is no new diseovery, Granted; | buriesque of the Whole thing, and to show bis contompt for ¥8 lavishness whic isfigures the very stones of the street. TATE-DLFSSING. Affairs in the South—Feport to the Chamber o | CVidence showed that he askod the conductor to stop the car | but it isa great truth, nevertheless, and ome hitherto over; | antkority of the Government. and in a week Droadway will be crowded with women who, The bair is worn Ligher than ever at the back of the reck. L4 « corner of Fifty-socond-st.; that the conductor did not looked or not appreciated. - Adopt it, and it will be found suf> | As he comes up to the wharf he delight h-lmvhhh-‘ more regal than the Iilies, t0il rot, nelther o they spin, yet | A fow lovely beads look pretty, with the air of oddity which Cesnieroe. intil i ' pamingly moro effective and prufitable then the Bumesoas | of the negro, OuceTesw him kick ove of his bléok satlors - - . N WAERON v d . : , With 7 WA d0s0, and plaintiff jumped out, fell down, and was run over | wire-drawings of subordinate devices, e rail then seize him Talse hair is In areport tothe Chamber of Commerce, which by a car going in the oppostie direction ¢ be saw the ear ‘What is the expence of thus s.ving waste stesm? As the | an i b, T ted to kvow if some wl and ordered to be ted, Thomas W. Conwey, Iate | o jo down, about bLalf a bl foree of a high- pressure engine is deemed to be worth much | Bureau man did not wish to take .le‘plinnw.lluu,z ok off. a8 ho was Iing on the | il 4 5 R TENEE enste, an equal additional amount should | Boped he aid, as ho wanted *te give bim 6 G—d d—d whab Like one of whom was Solomon in all his glory not arrayed. this bestows, but the most are extremely u 5 that the fabrics of this season are | moreuscd than ever, and it would be difficalt so to disfigure the cous, often more pronounced than ever | head with rolls, pufls, frizzes, Pompadours, carls, braids and ut Commissiouer of the Fre Lareas in L od to the driver tostop. but that [ 300 ony at the same price. Inscead of that, however, it | ing.” In all this he 15 eucouraged and sustained by all the before 100 sich 10 rustle; shawls whose ravishing beauty | mondeseript borrors, th a passing | 0va, says the fecling fouud prevailing in the N, i, brcaking bisleg | 1o offeved as much cheaper s cold water is cheaper than coal. | lecding Robols n the State, aud e Las become tho bero—the makes them the envy of the bitherto righteous who had beld | notice in the strect, or ot the theater. If the mirror fails to | teward the South among merchauts avd buslaess wica Ia als i) Whets 1a e | Thesxpemes soesiisfin fhe epotioation of LHeL Whish ey b g Siles” ol it powy. - . ST st . . 5 7 universally one of kindnessand fraternal interest. The wik that his 1og wias somowhat shert: | 15088 everywhere be had for votiine. To decline the advan. Lust Wednesday, Capt, Duryea, Depnty Collector and Govs the tenth commandment in respect; mu too beautifal to | obtain a cession of these Lirsute vices, argument is vain, aud | U y.one. of Kindness. and Lraleral INIOrem. . A ,‘""'I'.'v'.l‘;i"” mm"’ II“’ life, | $ag® offered is to prefer prefer ‘mhlmn::- t A great cost | ernwent Inspector tor this pors, and who is from your s to the inevitable and | appeal kope lingucss to aid p aus of mouey, advances fn e e ey | to fuil results at o swnler one; bat wheu the snperior produc- | weut oa buatd Capt. Tucker's boat. Tucker seizod bim and e b tiveness of tae shrinking over the swelling force becomes gen- | tempted to throw him off and bandled him very roughls ‘wear, becanse to subject their snowin i nt wasl-tub seems o desceration not to be forgiven: grenadines which uever could bave been fashioned on a loom, Lut are really spider-webs gathered from the morning's moad- | leather, or grey p ittertng with dew.drops, and Joined together by | the place of the «d to dismiss the complaint, on | &5H A o Vi L= y known, it will scarcely bo much longer neglected. 'With | companying the whole with the most horrid ost! by i P 2 Abepacete soadesens the Jud wnimy;:thntrm:'slgnedh‘elrcflml‘ll'l turn o por the mlitary witampled o et Mt :{:g j that It Wa3 | engine to desuetude will Lave to be revised. sat before it came ‘again alter in motion, and ::] ':»M"m: To wave steam-power is to eave that whick ts moro valuable | it went out. AR50 S5 RAREL, 40 G0k 48 MO ud than silveror gold. To be careful of evolring and parsi- | His trieunds tu the mean time commenesd an sction agained ase of lauds, is general. The agricult Nort to od to briug back antisl men whom be t TOOTS. crops o by pureh An attempt bas boen made to introdneo rueset or drab | year began with a roadiuess on the part of lin walking boots, but they do not usurp | as much money s the their former prosperity think 1t possible to en, h neglige to get off on th . should have got out on the side where there was none, and | pojiong in expending it 8 & virtue—to wasto it. a erime. Its | him for assanlt, before 8 Jostice of the Pease, aud certified i§ mirecaloos weaver: . aad clioging, and puve, | popular. Every lady will bo well booted and well gloved. if | iy the largest merey . B s 84 that they beiong of ides, or nuns; other laces | she must wear a cheaper dress there And dainty | to be the larest justic T lovalists. b i gile when AroUeR €T | economy has relation to the welfure of natious, and hencefortt | up to tue Cirenit Court of Nassan Count here, rfor o qutcn's dowrs, and. whose velte freasury | walking boots now mads are prettier and more becomng tlan | THE FEELING OF THE FEOF OF TUE FOUTH TOWARD TUE | L (oLt 1 that when t it it stop o ga | (heiFise and decitag wilfbe indasceel byt Tiegs dliet | After excludiog avecy Union 0w Northern man from the . » o » T Bo @d snd then got ot The Judgo then decided that | Dearing on § Sublect S THORTE NP C T itiah coaleIds. | his poniebmems e o O Srial to prevent, If paesil notes ere almost inadequate to cxpress—when theso perfect | the lightest slippor. s tewpt thew in o hundred windows, is it any wonder dames ore extravagant? Tho damb, stroggling love »f the beautifu' cries out in their souls to be satisfied, and they s the cuse was & proper one for the jury. X N, Waite, esq, | ppoSOl oo o nin steam power in coal i8 epormous, and dhc?: g then gpenad 130,00 fot ihe defhente sid ealled withrsses do | is ropidiy increasing. To Yoad half th power fa. steani 18 to | post hore: s St Suty. . Tho Colens) sommending show that the aceldent Lappeucd through the plaiutifl’s OgLl | wqate half the fuel,” To save steam is to save conl, end fo | sutborities wok eognizance of it, aud, indeed, ho ad Northorn | 69008 o then summed np by John W, Ashmead, eoq,, | 90Ul the availubie power of steam fa to save half the coal. Tucker's friends to proceed ngainst him in the Courts. men epa | g a S S i) A 1. Rearey, esq., for plaitil. The jury lnfi::}g:',m';::;‘-ma less than what ought to be saved. | course the verdiet was * not guilty,” and it was contonded thad TRIMMIN The noticeable difference between the best French fashions and those which are most prevalent here, is the absence of rive from ¢ wan no impedimeat thrd bave not yet learned that there are better gifts to offer it than "“”"“;fi' in the former, and its offensive prosence 3 OUF | oy pisal in Southern tiideg oved 61 . punambe nent b sholstery. owp. Novelty, in the apprebension of most of our modistes, | ble at the North of muking ¢ it were concerned, ap od o per, it is declared that steam contains | ke even bad a right to nse grea The g i S e and anxious. ey fonthe | Weve direeted 1o return o scaled verdict. Toeethan, dounte the power got ont of its direct action; and it | Cours did 6ot asd would nm:imm?»:”izfifldhqu e Ty now be added that not more thas ons-third of 1t bas been | was u Government officcr after ho produced bis commissien consists in @ new appiication of ribbons, or flounces, or furbe- lows, and novelty is, and must be the ¢ mail, a1 ove of large ) JuNe 7.—Defore Justice | reclizea in either condensing or non-condensing engines. This | aud all his papers. Dury for costs e hout vadibla to kay. Ia. incontrovertible, (500 | witnees. ot Baw meny mambers of D Dort cors ey Sally spends bat 8508 year on her raiment, and is & Country SUPREME COURT—C €, wero ¢ people had 1 arnals that her extravagance fs ves cur national debt, and that unless she amends ber fogs, the country is done for. Yet Sally ia &nra's place would be still sooner bankrupt, perbaps, and Sara, o & farm-bouse, might put by money from her scanty income. praised for ber ccomoms, and Sara, of the Avenue,finds herself | 0 e o 1 on an allowanco of €5,000, and is informed in all the | N0t 80, O teachers of false doctrines! grace, 3, ), & o . tacation of pess Journal of the Franklin Itstitute for July, 1¥65.) rillas daring the a ‘mag; the founda. | timplicity, becomingness, these are the far al laws of . + agt. John I Cole- | | Anothor poict shows, tiat instead L ot o ikt | the Grons T B S e s B a0y ¥ matter of course they are moving heaven and carth s, In making the most oot of steam, wo ate lamentadly in the | As 1g | 7ear. It is stated that 0 per cent of the beat is lost in waste | indiet the Union Clih on denied; defendant’s | (RRE SLp 0 mon obwervation 1t wonld appear tever to be | not at prm:lal"pi;lle:f :‘:;:»&:‘:T:«:,m;u?&m;hwmm' -rx:- Tow the piston acts but a8 & momentary check to the finid's | induce men of capital and enterprise to emigrate to the Siate passage from the botler to the waste-pipe OF conrse every | of Florida, and eadeasor to satisfy them that they will be safe particle dispersed carries off power, and to save it every partls | hore, After they have disposed of this Club, this Grand Jz Com costome. And they are all set at nanght whe of the toilet is frittered away in endless bed trimmings, Cl ., or gently soften elzes wi garuiture, conc form or erlance a grace carcfal treatment, and then trust the effoct of the costume to tion o ways and ber & of any portio w0 far prep Y. Sik Manufscturizg Co.—Mo- to hear, &e. » et P : 1 Kose, Jr., et ul.—The connsel &id | FRF L8 IR 6ad wichin tho eugine, for tue power 83d to | wil perhaps indict the Fourth of July and the Ten that e b of great towns provokes a restlessness, an o oalod. i ) f PP P St aettiod & longing to achieve saccess of some kind, however | PUre. §ood color, to graceful folls, 1o Innate beasty. - . f - b y Pardee.—Motior ted, | Vepor live and expire tozother. meats, Ky ) ’ belongs poor and p ond the woman who can trinmph in perfect E I':;:'u::.- @ .,':L.'Tfiflmn e mode proposed to utiiize the whole force consista prin- | our Club orel':,p:'e: ‘i:'fi.: 'ni ‘&".’:&1’.‘:.".‘,’ ":.fl larg p'o' cipal'y in adding an stmosyheric eylinder to the steam cylin- | vortion of the jarors can beither read o write, and us the Jollets will be supreme there, if she is chut out from other supremacy. It is quite possible that tho languid lady buying &loves of the tired shop gir), who envies Lor laces and her langor, may funcy that life has meanings for that ehop girl which it has never had for her, and that if lubor had been ber portion she would have been a braver and better woman. ‘When all work is made honorable for all women—mauual labor, amercantile adventare, the professions, Journalism ead politics GENERAL SYNOD OF TUE REFORMED 1 CHURCn. Mo Tty Proceedings of the First and Sccond Days—Ie utiors—Liucoln the Colared Race, &c. nod of the Reformed Prote BUT ant o excepting where et. H.J. A, Geroke —Motion granted TMunt et al. ») foudant withi f g r agt. Augu grantod. Lambell ngt. Tsane Dol £10, to abid o, Porta.—Motion gravted. der as much larger than the latter as the tension of the steam used is ubove stmospheric pressure, u8 in the specifieation and drawings of Benjamin Lasreuce’'s English patent for incre ing the mechanical valus of sicam as & motive agent, dated Mareh 17, 1565, THOMAS EWBANK. New-York, June 5, 1966, B e —— A Letter fre peaker Collax, Hovse. oF SENTATIVES, W ASHINGTON, Juse 4, 1866, Editors of the National Republican: eading Rebels In the State are urging an indictment of o Club, or its members, for treason, we expect they will sucoced, and that we shall be pog upon trial by guerriilas nuler the present reconstruction policy, and ::m{ Etubebl Uniao now and daring the Levellion. The penalty for treason u:: the State is death. If indicted, I will send you a copy of ous constitution and by Jaws for publication. All this s dove, not by irreaponsibie partics, but by the leading Rebels in the State, headed by (Rebel) Gen. Finvegaa. All the civil autborities of the State, as far as I can ivarm, ore jn thorough sympathy with tuls effort to diive out the * | Dutch Charch & —s0 thst thorough training opens the world aad all its tri- [ 100 :n‘“(m" Sl S ur ” wmphs to them, as it does to men, then, and not till then, will | 0 0 (0 o S w2 e 1088, toturning to Washington from West Point. T fiad the ful- Damned Yankees. Unton. extravagance seom the crime and emptiness it i, instead of m"":f‘ “}:mm ,"{ :,"' m,",v‘ E,,”” < New. York and fMarlem Rallroad | lowing i your leading editorial of last Saturda; Fernanding, Florida, May 0. 1866, the groceful pleasure th Q e Rt P + At the termination of the wilitary career of the fasurrectlon, Con- - ratively small. the ¢ of clorehes, f30.8 atrovg held of 3 gation Shaaer Hasehmori agt. | gress was 1ot in seosion. No o 1 its conveation, no publia Male of Naval Vesscla, therefore, it is demonstrated that the lavis o3 K a : o 1 was niada for an_extraordi g Agpi et itame g1 8 fios tasttnct azd Ino | 74T Délag €7, ‘aad. of fumilies mea, even when b s doi i ugt. Thos. K. Switk,—Orders i was mads for i extraondioary suemblgs nd FUSTESE BRDTOON OF OUS AVIE POBIE It, but the directresult of stupid Hegislation, and | 12 ""]'"E ‘f"“‘“‘:- however, the g Mind. 1 met we siniane and A Mecker; John M. Webbe agt. Michael Pute- ceing 8 cal o tie by of whica be vt | inoo the elose of the Rebellion nearly 300 national Sosadiiolh casien B corsliary s thid they v guits aiisied | W1 4917 Ead canee e 2o patieat, noi- o who, ratker i their bonds b < s roved Uit it can be regurded as oue of the | vessels bave been disposed of by public acd private sale, bud 7 g s etoadfast epirit of the early setticrs of our new metrojolit by means of mouey borrowed tion granted. ress which bes been utterly incompetent to & 3 he oe¢ em lie waste, A fow have told Herwan, jr. M, Freeman (2 cases).—Mo- 0 dud wot have the cuance to mar aud | DOtwitistanding this large reduction there stili remaiu at the wisttge e conmenceient.” various naval stations a considerable number of vessels, whieh 2 spending all tbe money they please, uatil they become | jgjaud, wiu e to the bar and the Presideucy. And this paper shall | less weig d ired 1 ium cum dignitate wLick sCes b par for rensous dou ¢ tion ueaied. rih to ¥ and well-con Supposing that T am tho person referred to, you will suffer | bowever well fitted to perform the duties required of them teach thom bow to do it. ::T:nr e A gy ' me to cortect a fow mistake in the above. dnring the war, aro now almost useless for naval pary With the first Datch traders that camo to 1 cct a fow mis o oo e war, o now ot giess o nava perpome 1. I was not Speaker at all whenl made my “interesting | o obe o ihese vessels b privatejbarzain, trans coutinental journey,” my term haviog expired with the | Liguer prices can be oim.nul i L0 atiou of (e Thirty-Eighth Congress, March 4, 18635, If the vessels fail to realize a Lig 2. 1 had some expeciation of s redlection when Thirty-Niuth Congress should convene, and eame to Wash- and imore, to be brought to New.- York, and sold at public ane- ngton o3 (he 1481 of Apri, the moruing of the vory day Pres. | I % 19 b B © or X0 Mdeut Lincoln was murdered, to oousuit. with him as to an ex. | 19 10 the highest bicder. 'Tbe ol m’fi,‘,’;:'h.":'m tra sesalon, conspicaons part in the naval operatious of ike late wai, weap 3. Tdid suppest the neceasity for an extra session in the tp-g;l @ short sketeh of each: Ry B Gl ¥ Rk gamore, SCrew steamer, uns on, Built o4 Summer o Prcsident Lincols, and o replcd that b should | 5 RER o ey pare of 1601, by Mestra, &' & G. Semp put it off as long as possible, From an allusion to Kentucky | won. Mackinery construeted at the Atlantte Works in Bostom. 1 = = = uot electiog Congressmen till August, I inferred that it would | The Sagamore i3 one of the class kvown us %) day gume boats,” and stortly after her completion was ordered to the Ktenm Power Doubled Without Additiens) | uot bo convened Lill the closs of the Sumwer. Bunie” dud Short a | Fael, e arad meto ke the oyersan 7Ty Lol comtmmptated | o Lo T e et e b el e punets h e Te the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune, and gave me o message to the miners, which e wisied mo to | Ler nuvén'lz‘a ':iuux:-e.ds-nmun »-mclp-u: in the em & s s and ho add ¢ shot 2 gagement ich resulted m the capture of Apalachicols, Jeress in the arts roquires us to advance from | deliver; and be ad a8 he should give 60d Swyrua, and otber places on the Florida Coust o, buaides cap- | partial to rational and extended applic: Then sball bo devised the perfect top apd round of | jands between 1609 and 164 came Ever sovereignty which age cannot wither nor custom stale! Look- | isie i in Holland; snd witd! 177 5 to sce that there is soarce'y & design which the lapse | Tro Geveral & ¢ and change of mode bave not made absclutely and | bolds gy, Not passée nor odd, but un-compromisingly | :‘;f'; ::"{.}-n. Most of the fashions of this Summer do 5ot | tyis city not Laving et and the approach bideonsness. A bonnet which | }',:r{?ffi;'{’f”i"' th to the outline of the head, but insists on | qacoijonal cxer monious outlines of its own, which is | order sucuid Lercaiter fo, . by reason of the entire exposure of the | Of U n » ail but the young aud pretty, which is | 4 on the cuignon at an anoying and chirusive an e a8 to become vulgar, is not the head. istic semse would | . A bonnetis is believed that the Nuvy Department w L portion of the unserviceable vessels ow laid uo at the navel atious of Portsmouth, Bostos, Philadelpiiis, W ashi its preserce siuce 1649, | write i they wiil re PArt 11.—Nos, 1400, 1004, 150, 940, 1116, 1 81, (eqnity) 117, 1429, 950, ] of the £ 8, R. Prov i has b apd t | an extra session, it be convened one, I would have ample time | turning or destroying 37 blockade runners. rn. He a'so stated that he would telegraph me at San Altbea, screw tag, 72 wuns, Parchased in the early gmd ervey he act rist at heart, i pras occasional recarrence to first principles, | 1 2 i : X ’ bsurd arrangement of the bais, bec ) | § 000 in v % olusi . q | 1803, and fitted for service by Messrs. Secor & Co., . arrang e ba 2 indi s lnck | Fraucisco in Juse what bis conclasions were then; and it will | ¢iir, Ty Alibos was atiscted to the naval station ot whea she was ordered 10 Pailadel - % be rementered that when e bade me * Good-bye™ on that | sacoia until last Januar; hem, errors, and oversights equal to | g i e parted from Mr. Ashman aud myself at the | Phis to be laid up iu ordivary., v pt to become establishied, till their real ehar- | . of the White House, ho adied, having evidently in mind | Pt Louls seiling sioop. 700 tune. The 8¢, Lonis was bul d will be. Referring to beet | ¢ broke out ucnrl{ all the vessels at that time eruising in foreigm sounces that the juice of tho | 5 A atorttime after Mr. Lincoln's doathoortainly withia one | JFaie78 e orcerd to the Uited St e on which to display the bonuet. Lo milliners’ whims this eeason, tho Empire sire of the Gov b this way: but it has everbeen .. would bo & s atity of saecharine erystals | ortw T had an tutorview with President Jobnson in the | gerranead, 18 the latter part af 1553 she was onered to re ot it—that quite as much s lost in the prime | parior oftho Kirkwood House, In which, among other topies | to the Usited States, uud from tint time until tie war & a d on spwoial service nnd crulsiug a seares : . i was e ure as reachos the market, Passing by other | the possibility of an extra session was sugrosied by me. He | picg/ e She 15 sow st Poiladelphis. st once that he had bad no time, with his sudden and | * Jumes Adger, paddie wheel steamer, 1,151 tons. Purchased ! inenmbency of the Execuiive office, to think of Lfl ll"m s ‘-;-l:sz&'n‘:{l-nd‘ru shortly Tft-'r IT-In-d A . . o uty 1 est G hile there she cipated in o oume ot then make avy decision upon it | LU SOt BTy VCutired weverad biookade, Fun s remark, and did not atlempt to argue | among which We may eutivn the Corneiis, Kate, Hebe Mary ary mapufa s | mples of thoughtless waste, the same may be said s | of & product vastly more important to commen rld at large than the richest of saccharin s¢h always 100 small and too close for | ces, is at least mod The Fanchmm, since it is de- bouset is to b d-dress. s 1ig! aud universally becoming. Tho Lamb: A case of st 8 e Tegard 10 8¢ | that question, and ¢ | 1 felt the woight of trecdmon ouwkt to | and the w pret Bainty dioner-plate. with a wreath of flowers under the edge, 13, WOk T reod | to tie it beneath the chin or against the cheek. | ‘1‘1‘.‘.;(‘ ;,"’:"‘;'_"’, v i | plants—S1ram Powrx. Of nl.lwhxuh-ph--n'.n- or non- ud, afler stating to Lim where Mr, Lincolu's | K. E. Lee. Sle bas lately been stationed at Asplawadl, N. by tue infliotion | condensing engine is the popular representative, and, rolative to the assembliug of the Virginia , o arrived st New-York from that place avcut s monsh ese bopnets bave the crowning werit of cheapness, be- @anse they are go tiny, and made of such airy nothings that wrhen the frame and materials are parchased, and the structure by skillful fingers at home, the whole expanse is only two | strange to eay, the fluid positively contains double the | pone| Legisiature had been placed by him, which he bad read heol steamer, 829 tuns. Built at the Brook- ngines by Neptune lron Works of | amount of power wh ch the best class of such enzines draw | to me the morning of the day of his death, end whick, up to - A e out of it, Tonce, if operatives of tho | that time, bad not beea found, 1 left, and did not sce bim again | fiietity Ahe Octorars wasuttacied b the feot of Admies 1 dullards for wasting | uutil laat Noveuber. engugenents at New-Orienas, Vicksburg and Fort Morgan not be said of us 6 Convieed, as T was, that an extra session would be found | 840 is sow i the Brovklyn Navy Vard o good order, bavieg Searle, 0. M. 8 ek, W. F. Turser, v1.Col. '\\ V. V. Mabon, Nl Holmes, A or e last century are righ the next one Proyn Hi cons; wouid fali was made of fragments found in the ca:‘ ) & Ehar ¢ | t S Bousewife, and cost exactly 65 cents. Admired Mi reated fur 1 | Iving with conly appiratus the most vali- | yooeary by tho Fal, if not earlier, I called on the Secretary | Py FObHE was vasly prettics thon yours which F‘er»?uhndl.owmumnded. diow, ¥. 5. Kip, | :’u:x.fi Lo strengthened " tead of belug situng j’ | sbisiof mative, Iml;:; dischurgze e :M! sl e il m_mmg ritoaia. v fi;'"fi‘-fl"fiflflfi.';::‘;:,".,".'.;,'3:.?;1.’,‘?:'.: 84 for which you paid 848 dollars 1n Brevoost-place, . | and proct . WY TEES 1 e drose that in which th e Wit or | able. e aid soud me throe dispatehes during my Journey, tn [ Weat Gulf Squadron as u tender until within thie past month While fasbions 1iks those of fodny preve : | Solong ax ¢ e Soath wiri lloy. Expert and alert Iany things, wa | two of which be ailuded to this question, and as the telegrams | 5'7 I» now af the Brookiyn Nury-Yard anserviceable, so generally nubecoming a8 to make it certain | 1., 1 » nate s bong must lubor by uneert + shiall ot be thongist adepts in econowiizing thet | contaived other news, foreign and domestic, they were pab- | fn \eor, u;_"'_’,':l"e',:l‘w sofl oy ""': ."‘,..";'o..'.:.'.’.:.",?"" Fublieation=The Pevs. J. B. Al'agher, Abras | w UHP uduciive 10 to every matenial. lished. \'n:d uutil March last, wheu she was sent to New-Xork to soid. & s thlugs wow aie fn the Sout sults, law ¢ w decre pavzh, C. J. | the prosucts of that scetivn the hads remata i tie bands n men, because of | e wiungs they jutliet upon the labor they ewploy, nid these wiongs wiil diuinish OF utterly conse wuy 10 the Tatio that | Dew $hat to-morrow there will be rose 80 poor to do them rever wnce, it is utter wastefulness to expend much money upon them. Tt is quite true that the best material is, in the end, most economica), but it viust be so fashioned that n its 1 Fredorick J. ¥re Rews. Jaeoh . A. A. De Forest, 11 V.1 ers who deny that anything “ ol E 1 7. When on the Pacifie slope, T told my traveling compan- | **i o0 Lol 5 tans, Bailt at Bast Had in wasto steam ! Y think g 1 1 | fors, and other geutiemen with whom T conversed, that Tex | Cong., in 191, by Messrs. E. G, & W, H. Goodspeed; engines ¥ | pected to bo called home by the convening of an extra session, :'.V the "m\lil‘r Iron \\I s of lmusrpmicnw, The :;:m ore, that the alleged amount, #o fir | Au o o Saa I . s of the 5% day guuboats,” and performed valwable more, that the alleged amount, »o fir | Aud all my Journeys from San Fraveisco wero planned 3o that | & V8 0 0w 86 Riiron dusing the war, capti | Vechten 0 ars us clear to other Garduer, James | "N. F. Chapman; le Las passed by its inberent beanty aud excelicnee will not “The Havi 3 ware just 10 § - Rave to contend agay e rcproach of uncoutiness, and ab. T bomt ot ot e ad UIIX‘I‘L,"]i 1s 80 cerl owa the Bight, | from being ab_ exaggeration, is largely TJ/I.V lhl‘(fllfl)h T conld be back in the eity at the starting of every semi-monthly urge number of bluckade-runners. In July, 1665, sto was urdity lu design. b e Rev. Juhn S ub prepe s ¥ 8 oaiy i the | Doubtiess the views of j ‘i ld_ command r e’ Howc X 4 5 R Yook - uly, ® s i Motuodiat Episcopal Afilean Churo, was intro i quslity | Dot oet brmcial tests knd nitural laws, not human opin. | 546858 for New-York, This ]-mm times compelled very | ordered to Now-York for repairs, aad s sow 4t the Brookiym He waid that be bad { Fne. are roquired hers. ‘Fruth in too mauy things is ob. | laborious and continuoos travel, as when our party traveled 3 sorew tug, 116 tas. Parcbased s 1001, and was 1 e hicl (o | 10 the Synod, and mude u fow Femur se-fisting garments, Which came ®ith | g0 p5 heen in n store on o piantation near the spot where Spriug, fo ded on the | the batile of Antietam was fougot, but had escaped into this but bas- | State 35 yeurs ago, nud o fow years since sent 1o his former t pecause ot decmed worth the troub ring | porth through California, Oregos, up the Columbia River, 10 the East-Gulf Squadron as & tender, until January e 18 2ow a: te Brooklyn Navy-Yard, up, but in 8 matter of 3 iwportance to advaucing civile | across Washington Territory und Puget Sound to Vancouve:'s 28 ; O TobaTu zation as thi ght not 1o be left an bour iu uncer- . ohn Adsms, sailiug-sloop, tuns. =1 obn Adams 1z s 0 el = Islaud, a thousand wiles uorth, and bick within thirteendavs, | 08 U S Y carly part of the present centary, aud d The edict to abol sutkority from Paris in the ew contumacious rebels who loved not Paris le the only & 1014 means withe enjoyed by awh, oars ¢ master the sum of $990 us payment for bimself. In presenting | s wy beliel guines more. Most of the eilk garments are & wodified form | eVl of bis Cuureh before the Syuod, be remarked that | tuat the coudition of the Bouthers people. biack aid white, | taiuty. be. faokading: s o vRRLiE a1l Mok e Tont. so'ta i be G 1Y 1 oW beloning 1ot el fomery been | wouid be many fold worse than it is, 1f good meo, scting upon | The ositions cover the wholo el M rvteyteks by malaeaddecdholl B Al A LD B ? o r in forelgn waters. During ber long useful of the imperishable basque, with its tight waist and troubie- | many of the chu: gome tleeves. They are bot and inconvenicnt for Summer | connected with the Methodist Ch and what follows thew will, it is presumed. bl b | their demonstravion: 1, Tu all cuses there remains ax 1 South, bt bd now cowe | the principie that it is aiways best ate organization: aud that be | united voice to the Nutional Gove steamer. Respectfully yours, Scnuvien COLFAX. | gorer ghe bas visited arope, Africa, Brazi! and the Eset wear. and have ot the Densly ‘of Simess which marks the | $iseommemuien I S0 EC ered Jegiok will ond this Teign of Freserrmdty = bave not th ss which marks the | M0 CHMMERIE WiCE I the colurcd perpie of the Soath are | legislation as will end this reign of gloow and iniquity at the : ag v stoi ————— : : et Yreueh sacquos auid rich elrculare, with. thelr Sounces | aver to be Tuised b their irug level, it must ‘b by the aid of | Bouth Bow siane and disgruce wh wo uay cosfdeily expect [oreeia s dashargud Mages b Liseciny 10 the plston, Tndies. From 1861 to the eiose of 1563 the Jobn Adaws was *Most of these cloaks bave the fevitable | Lheir cwn p e stractiag Tt T nia end s | s6ch & stream of national proaperiiy as wo have never before | LOWCYEr great that uiay have been. 2. In most cises Iow “ My Policy” Works in Florida attucied to the Naval Acadewy, but ot that time sbe wes N e e i oy & itablo | heir cwn ookl BLE 0 nccompiah. and axked the help of | ad. Abd no el have the interest, or bave tho right to act | More power, and in souw casos double the power,Way Vo | o 0y iior of The N. ¥. Tribune oruered to Lort Loyal to serve as ordruice vessel o thas and weli-igh interminable reins at the back, fastencd with | e o S Or I 8 people an their efforts, Mr, Wash- | With more energy in this matter, thuo the merciiante, traders | obtained from it. . & p i 7 SRS P lace, wnd romaiued thero till the close uf tue Rebeliou. Bue aming on the wind like somber com- o alusion o the affection of the | aud manufacturers of our country. Cotton will never come As this paper is addressed to others beside professional Sir: It would require pretty close celculation to uow at the Boston Navy-Yurd, ould fasten, chains should the memory of Line speakkng | frow the South in sach quantities as our condition peeds uutil | men, & prelimina observation or two will not be out of | determine whether the progress of recoustruciion is forward e ——— J Le Iabor that produces 1t has as much Justioo wud protection | place; for, thetigh the subject i3 bocomiug an item ot | o0y okward in the State of Florida, The Ca Garden Matter, college education, fow Lok mio it, and genernl ideas | Zyg s gy theso Robels do, and many things they leavo | To the Fditor of The . Y. Tribune. h little beyond the external festures and movements A % :';-::" ol !l ore is ason why this shonld o " undone, morely as 8 maiter of poiiey, whilo the same bitter Sig: I see by this morning’s issue of your paper, in nor will it, since whaiever is unoertain About steam Vanishes | hostility to the Goverumeot, to Union wen and the blacks | o sommanication from Messrs. Christie and McDonald, thet When thoroughly Lwked into, aud every person of 0rdinary | exis, es did durlng the flercest strugzie of the late Robellion. | My, Camming and myself are charged with an attemp 8 oapacity ean do that. Tts rties are as palpabl d of bl e ™ of s Db Te“Ta weiphd in ‘tha | Alongh, an you sny, they do not meditate aaotber revolt oF | broak up Castle Garden and bring discredit on tho Com- peen paraly zed, and in o scales and its quaotities mscertained by the | resort to armed opposition, yet let circumstar be such a8 to | misstoners of Emigration. For myself I most emphatically ik s order and secunty. “bo enuses | ging mewares aa Ngoids and solide A poand " of it | yffur any chance for success, aud you would see them spring to | geny tho soft impeachment. If these gentlemen Lad charged s the capital which employs that lubor. THE COTION CHOP 0F THIS YEAR. suspend, or ecemto have those uses, eise they become ost tations, which are always vulgar. The most beautiful garmeuts of the season are the sbawly of This, so far as IQI' o Black casimere, exquisitely embroidered; of black or white A CARD FROM * PRIVATE MILES O'REILLY." B e smmor ronsd ne—which ou tall women are very elogsnt—sud of black | To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. e g i or wh the would bave be o lace. Taread shawls bave been and must beso ex- Sin: 1 notice in your issue of this day’s date, a tele- etimate, As it 18, en pensive as to place their beaaty nader ban 1o the mjority of | eram from your Washington correspondent relative to are. f‘_, coppedt ‘ Error Corrccted. the Boath. and to live the 1 the returs of Svomen, aud tho imitations were s0 coarse and poor that 00 | geption wbout being giver by the Feulaus of that city to Tor this aual) crop, as repsesented by wany Governwent ofll | §0 nouud of water vaporized. The modo of using the Rady would wear one. Bat of late the Yak shawls, both white | Or Steph B which occurs the following patsage: | cors. aud by loyal citissus res:dent iuthe Bouth, are the ¥er- | measures s somewhat different, fbut uot less “rigil | Are atonce. And this much they are determized on, that | e with the attempt to break up the systematized impositions - 8 Organizer Steplicos, i | How of soie mections by breaks i the levees, the worthiess- | gng correct. Oue hoiding o cuble foot of water haa to be | there shall be caltivated no Union sentiment nor respeot for mod black, bave been gaining in favor. They are very protty. | ey are slresdy preparine for a grand entry next week of the € Leas of the cotton seed it others, wd 1o waal of meaus with | enpied and flied afivels till the aumber is wade out, whereas 4 0 Send Setho it Indeh - and robberies practiced oo emigrauts in Castle Garden the flo not claim 1o be what they are not, and may be bought for | Orgamize: 'Ih.':l“fl‘-h. (‘.H:.H;- _.|.'.5',., e ol groutnemt Fentes which to employ laborers. SN sheatn Tl foat are generally contalaed in the space of our uu.vernnm e South, and t ltlomn‘u oloca! | pogt year, there would bave been no neod ,:nz., roply from ein ** Mides y onie, the pumber being indicated by the pressire—hence pres. | State Goveramets aro handed over to them by Congress or | me. I have earnestly ateempted to do this, aud 4z sorry thal OPINIONS OF BRITISIE CATTTALISTS, o terims the result of Lis fuvistigati > e « % g e Ty teris the result of Lis fuvistigations | gure and quantity are complements and explicatives of each | the President, thoy will no longer tolerate Uslon men io the "‘mm .nJ ":;‘frinm‘mdmflm & B D l'." smoog $20ard upward, The most fashionsble are wery large, while | & W Pask 1 which 10 boid & grest Gomoustiation on 4 Washingion Paik 1n LY ABer EiVl Bhe silk garments are worn even smalier thaw last year. Epau. | Friday next & g in ties g ) ¥ this counr, Con some space to the Views | other, As volume ine sure es, i Settn t+isomings for the latter are stll very popular, aud run | Tids is an ervor, dovbiless rising from the fact that a Col. | g tpcinatry, MY e M e T e TN beclis Yol | Tomik D) Uiese ebol full awizg I making and exsoning | o T chell maraly a7 S fhc0s L heve a2y Knovioden ot ®op the sboulder seam rather than down the erm. The change | Halpin of the West—wtoso fnitials I thisk are W. II. e pitatists of the M ¢ ton vy in the Nouth | may comprise the larger, thus five cublo feet of the pressure | the laws here, aud they will very s00n make this country moro | them, T consider them each au ghminded, bonorable some position on the staff of Mr. Stepheus, or at least travels e Tavent. theimm. ‘17 ey regard the | of 40 o the huch contuin ten feet of 20 I, or twenty feot of | of & hell upon earth for Northern or Ualon men to live In than geatiomen, on orte o e | §0 . il three equivaients fa oosh Woighiy QUadiity 830 | |t grer was betore. They would swoner not bo resresentod In | - Camming. 6 by no weans an improvement, 83 it not only mekes the shoul- . ek Bers look bigh but detracts from the appsrent width of the | continually in bis compa e Sonth as unsettied, uukaj ehest, two blemisbes which Americap women can £l afford to | official position in the Feni , Nolding some ofcial or semt Tortie owns | Tave rafaree of my bel fgrant T choer- Order; while **Private Miles % » nd the treatment of 'se remarks are introduced to enforee the Imperfoot'y ne- | CODETess at all than loso control of their local State Govers- As 1o the ¢l of my being an em! runner, I ¢l : dlecortented | Kovmiecied iUt that toe. powor of sieam 18 intronsed only | ments. And. aftor driving out the Northern avd Union men, | fully dult that, Hpto L3 T Was eelaITl e T Solerate. White muslin Spaxish mantles beautifaliy ew. | ORelllyof The New. York Citizen” bas never had the houor of 4 - ik e N X Broldered, sre almest the most seduciug of oll the pretty Sum, | eeeing Mr. Stephens in ks lifo, nor is ever likely to have that thas nder:Che JUIBII D | e Marvng s Tt by carala on ls obiained by | God help the black maa. With all the olicers of the law. and | Yorg, Hoston and Albany, andl at the earneat request of A honor unless they should meet by accidest, cseof BY ejudice of ugun iy inerensed by adding more r,..].-n,. & universal pablic sentiment against bim, who will see to the ar:ao(;fllgn'm#:& th:n'flu(r;?&mw mcbo‘fmm steam in | execution of the Civil Rights bill, and where Is bis protection fl‘ A 1 trast they will do me the favor to state why. mer garments. For young ladies notbing elee is half 80 charu- 3 Statements similar to this have twioe sppearedin The Citizen, | b (he purt of former masters, the newly er men Lielt move in large nuwbers, abd by suoden mikra- | o boiler, do L OF | DLESS 000DS. with & request that reporters would not persist i erraneously to other sections of the coutsy i quest aud hope of beiter | for the Ingenuity and ekill Lad already no far exhansted poesibilities | imputing the compliment of companionship with Mr. Stephens | treatment, and that for tiese reasous the labor of the South | pond- | the chargo. Heuce, to double or trebie the power o blo oF treblo the quantity must be generatod in i 1 or defonse to come from. Your for ts of the Freedm: A i, W agen As to my reputatiou, while so engaged, withoat meaning te TR essn ower e e ittt | Bereau will nrod bo somothung more tba buman f they re- | be oonceited or egotitioal. X am happy o belive it was alwars Bhat oz bad 10 Tight 0 look for noveltics . fubrics this Sum- | o the Editor of that paper; but stid the story goes the rounds e o ettt Al avcotuenis eatangld 1 | tioaghtof. und willos e theselyiont o€l forees—ntures | caln LGl scetincla fn al ouss amd the sulicativg e e Lo b i et hassree o8 Ty mer, but ooly for uew designs in patterus. Nevertheless, t directions, b to ask your moro powerful | TIEhE e 8L LB AS . il rercting rescrvoir, A perfectly elastic mediom, | pressare and domoralizing inflaences arvand them. And thew | jayg beon ia the estimation of 4 eso_gentlemen, I hero take evertheless, the | in ell directions, and I have sow to u o e repurt ciex with the'{1owing raragraoh: #T now | it sofiens the eflcts of the most vioient and responis to thé | BESEEE SECIERR ISR LI L noved, after [ the liberty tonform. them, that it met freds It B pow fabrics are here. 5ik, and line, and cotton, and wool, | 8id fn setting the matter right, respectfully requesting all | palieve ail efforts tending in the disection marked out by the | swallest. To #ay nothing of natural forces of which, as 3 : i 1 the case of wind, iutopeelyably minute fractions only | expeliing the Uuion men, really the last state of the nogro ll::;x:;!‘l;’uy. "m:.h..:.:ong ‘L:fl:; mué:::rldoumhm& Y $nd worsted, and goats’ bair, and possibiy straw—who knows ! | papers which bave copled the erroncous report also o copy g‘-«:;\mr;l'rul" llnrertnn'.u.m’n‘-: and by \..,.4’.{.1....1(:“;' :{, fo:the oase of wind, | e . . 3 orthern men, are, under the present mood of the Southern | Lave hoou used, tho steam jucessantly ris iuma ~bove braided themselves ato all manner of new, avd bewstl- | this explauation. Very faitbfully yours, iad likory o be wasted npon s oeenle who hate the North, | pileations of heat to water woud. If aondensed under plstons, | 2® Yill bo worse than the first. ey fie public, _'&lfl'" i i MM.D llul"h- 1 tissues, 80 that whatever one buys, and however w.uch, on e Cnas. G. HALPINE. | ghe Union, sed the freedmen, aimost ws iptenscly o8 they did | yield & productive power equal to the muscular energy of mal- These Rebels will then have no difflcnlty at all in demon- | t! ‘.mr::;; ',",}" “‘"nnn mm ud“x::uu an pursued all the way bome from the shops with seif-reproaches | Ofice of The New York Citizen, N. Y., June 5, 1866. when th was in it full career. 1 may bere state | tipliod millions of wen and horses, while we of the presentage | strating the fact that the condition of the negro hias not been S 'mmmn‘um : lothap'f‘umrol d o ilemes Y LN Y, that I have il seversl of the prevdents of companies | & Irqu-nhlr!nrlvr:k aly sontributing vnndmldllmn:;Il!Ae {mproved by the war nor by giving him freedom. They will P RoRoR W, Dazer, 'o.srawlnmm..“mxn-\"‘-'m' aisting Souths | woste, 1 do not alluds to what weends from domestio babit- | P LS o) ke it o orime 0t to work, and *’-“u.“ Biianand Cosaty, . Y. ud i 4 - 4 orgaviaed for arpose of encouraging nd air,| TnEPT o A WaLLkr.—On Tuesday last Margaret | 3% tore wud farmers, and the they fnform me that the fatoation erd exusperation of the Soutuern people sistent batred of Nortbern men, and their i freeduen have, as a clase, In thelr Jud ment, also rendered hat one had not bourht that siill lovelier rejected fabric et more yards thereof. Grenadine, mosambigue, goats’ Lrum. wuslin, Eugenle crépe, tissue, lines lawn—cach is | Mooney, agod 13 years, stolo from the apartment of Bridget ¢ o little | Sbortall, No. 266 Sixth.st., & wallet containing €55 This sle nd mannfacturing processes: but to the volumes dis- ? e engioes by those whose profession it 16 | sell him fnto Slavery to pay the penalty. New York, Juse T, 1660 lie b wool of whose skill is to econo- 5 - friends - o o0 With no bomes, money, property, land, ot friends, thess | -y o ouopy TyyigpaTION.~A Colonial Immigre tence can bereafter be drawn from onr iy 48 volume of water into 1,750 | blacks will perish by thousands nuder the kind of discipline - & (hat wiich Is exolved by the | theso Tcbels bave In store for thom, until they are reduced to | Hon Soclety has beeu organiged {n Nushville, Tenn., with Ma- @more beuutiful than the other, All these guods wer than they have beem. Very good lemo—tie prettiest | gave to Ler mother, Marguret Mooney alias Collins, Sbe kept | efforts comparatively fruitless and Bagatory, nitil the mind aterial for Summer walking dresses—may be bought for five | 82 and gave the remainder to her hushand, George W. Coltins, | of the Bouth ehall have reached & more sottied and Kindly % of Yapor aud b R The of the : : N ; tate, or the chapier of events bave, I G 3 go j liriuking back of the 1 ¥one t What but that \be fact i Jor-Gen. Geo, I, Thomas for President. The object s o waehe oo et g e ae ey | o oot 1 Feriog haf(h ary wer fvaed by | st o the chiper ferety v, Gl w5t | AELLEE Vs 0] e ke negaiv v | % ik Py nd pesdent & conton 8 o1 | il ndoes immion, 37 20 e o ased louable, but tiny bunches of flowers oo a pale ground, or I ey recovered. ‘They were committed for trial by Justico | the elasses that toil aud the classes tiat ruly’ tLroughout the l flaids is equal to the positiv Slavery secu ar, l.« uw«-—. aud selliog fuhirios in lovely tints are far orettier. MausBold v defanlt of 8500 bail eack, ‘Bumun-m-nlmu-numm." Noarly wil tbe world knows that & evlinderful of steam i !-mflwnmhfl-fim-, settlors &b fret goat. g 'k «

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