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W-XORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, I866. B8 4 Meean Stean S 2 e i q A nesmas iasonri have 4 can Gleamers Occan Steamers. Sleamboats and Railroads. Instruction. i ALEANS MASSACRE. | zewee o, a0 rused that e ey wonld IR CALIFORNT r ~The Pacific WH STONE, Great o Ras f i actuated by a spirit of tolsrance and forbearance i retang i ' r lock, trom Pier WALIAKA, T freigit i re0 Wolls's Add ol HnwI uxlel meabery of that Convention have |;m:‘ - ' f . J seage app'y 4 8ip) East Riv 7. Sunda o'clock 7 Gov. Spague. | cheerfu) JOVOTIO 5's Add y individually by the very wen wios: good faith they tey v ,,' t als FARGO & o & ALLEN, Age 7'"‘*|»rjrxr--n. L ,l,m-‘ OLD LINE for ORTENT POINT, ORIENT, | * g L ’» Governor Wells m to the Loyal Peop 4 in, _lon,vnofl,hmgu{t;’uwmml vflruic;(mn tul’nln ON LiNi - — ;'l‘m: mu'nr‘u AND N:llllu’. AMEKICAN sid SAG HARBOR.—Tie new sud elsgant PREPARED FOR of Louisiana, lll‘hr'gu a8 ..;».;m.;t.v{. body and 'f‘i“‘tln"hglvry d FPOS S0 CALIFOR? T . o g i Pier X ey made, lot ecord of > 0 o EHE RN N OF PACH MONTH [ BETWEEN NEW YLK npiLvRREOOL faliiin Az i Fay e g3 at Mo Tustitate on Monday answer. 5 y ¥ AMSHLP COMPANY | A%D BETWEEN BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT ey ':LL"»T “;‘l'; {helr mureles ing poliey ;mp the 5 North Rvr, too : o ey g - ARBING. | yesterday morsing.] butter mouitor Ui, theis um:dwmwim- o tell tho : o e i e 4 F e s are to CEW-ORLEASS 2 ) cir proscriptive conduet they had forfeited ; 3\ TR o New.OnLrAxs, Wodnesday, Aug. 8, 1866, | that by their proscriptiv . L g s DUCED R ¥ PAS es Boston. J EW.JERSEY RAILROAD. g - ouday, 5 1 & - ’ turther hiberty from th rioa TP UCED RATRD OF BASR A0 ot Ohun. g o P N niara v MES GILMOL Tho fllowiag address Las been issued by Gov, Wells; | Slaim fo further iberty fro J‘:?'::f:?‘:.‘:";fi';'"fl#& * #00 | P YORK 10 LITR and 12 p. e o, EatTions sud Wasmisaro To the Loyal People ,,‘,,,,,,’ % aeany Sreihad ot al) Heks: ox ” B T = v enncted in the City of New-Orleans, | " 110 S oonas of the 30th of July were confidently predictel THROU TO, | # RANCISCO, Second Cabin Pa s ONG ISLAND RAILROAD, § 4 RUEE T 1866, in which more than 300 citizens 4 B¢ A e T P L il e 4 from M Y84 | BROOKLEN MINARY.=Tho Fall e, it of humanityy | 1scoe e Couryn Aoy mit! her g N eomiparig: -4 4 | aermiet & for Young Ledies will cor in the breast of every iwan | thiy communication is proof that it was the deternunationy D, breadth of the “land. | if every other n mmediato causes of this out- Everything w demand o thorough investigat and expluna- i ' sud as of Magistrate of the State v were i large numbers at the cornses s solemn duty resting on me to give & Plain, | o (pal and Dryades-sts., each having one or more res ished statement of s origin and progress. 10 | golvers on his person. Why were they thers excapt t@ ssary for me (o0 commence io | gommit violence! Among all that is charged azainst the anization of civil government in ers at I'nday night’s meeting, they cau cite nothi an that the blucks should come around Lo deha us tailed, to resort to force. arranged on Sunday, prepamf e olice received their orders, aud o = Tultion spply at No. 83 Montague- turday 1ig : or peta. Nor 7 Greenport ; o and way | st.. Brooklys, N. ¥ RELVIDERL SEMINARY toupen Seplewver L1, For circalar R and HAR oy, May 14, 1865 o:u sud Wesiera traia ntab's for Ipacle or Vala l DUSON RIVE valus exprossed wre sigusd | B ' E | © Paseage apply 9 PP " CUNARD, No. 4 Rowling Gresn. 8. COMPANY.— the year 1864, at the that portion of Lot '),l: AINERD INSTITUTE, Cranberry, N. J., R - siana which had been wicste Schonck, A, M., Priucipal=A new firet-class fustitution * l‘un CONTINENTAL MAIL S, | NEV ]1E NORTH GERMAN LLOYD® STE L Ry g e (R astie, dltary aad Vocal—20 per cent | b b SA. K. Von Oterendorp, master, catcvin HAVRE to land Maile etern | for a clrcuia®. Rebel anthority. 1 regrot that in this connection to be vention in case wombers were attacked. Ade ol wht ouk 1o tDe Braman wier .Ah‘..“u.,. it . Exprem tisfn 5 Doekm 4 to speak of myself. It is not to gratify a feeling of | yyitting they were assembled for that purpose, what ocoss i ¥ Roon Springs. Pitteheld: ke, at Al sny with | vanity that I doso, for I fully realize that T am but an | gioy sas there for aluem, unless it was weditated to age Troy with traios for Seratogs insignificant atom in the great cause of uiaintaining and | gynit the Convention ? THAMPYON, ciugs, Rutls u of these Stites. The political The iuterence is irresistible, for the massing of the teaches us that, under the | police was desigued to break up the Convention. polie ated President, il the loyal | yis nurpose a beginning was n ad opportaai ting at Chatham TARKS Stamfo citizens of Louisiana in the parishes thon within | eyt tor, Thissoon occurred, by the amival of & B Cl..\m\ HILL INSTI Stamtord, on_their way to lhnyfl: Conn., o y r; g 3 i 100 Bovs, | the m lines were invited and euthorized, in ad, Budlingion s CLABSICAL end COMMEROLAL B0 ORL Mimarto: | the proclamation by tho mulitary commaader | of mueting of the Convention, When the procossion age Lold an eloction ou'the 22d day of the street, crowded with policemen and city cors. The election was held; | g the corner of Canal and Dryades-sts. its was recol m my parish in the Rebel | with insults and jeers, which bronght on a collision. & Iwesnomi- [ g1ot was tired, but the effair ended in nothing serouse nd by the | T pext act of violenco was the arrest of a colored mes ustitate, but for whad CIRC the Uni FRICSSON BREMEN, VIA'SO ; 1 el 40 m., Frpre train vin ITadson River "t or West, aud at Tioy with traias for Sontreal, our Sciio: { passage to Artw av bl T Secoud Cabin, $95; Steerage, $35, payable in attachie] s train vis Hrlem Rallroad, conns u Rond for Lebsnon Sp £ Wo.t, and ut Troy with wed by the ste: -4 s o ire ) gak of passsie SOPY SELRICHS & Co.. No. 68 Brosdot. ANS DIRECT—BLACK STAR 1 this lino heve resumed their wee MARMION. Capt. L. L. HAZARD w River ATURDAY, Auguat 11, 136, Ve R. LOWDEN, No. 93 W st., coruer ¢ edar. sd Goode destined for Ho'land, Prance, Westers @ and Swilzerland, vo bett: opportunty cau bo Number limited to 27, Fall tepm begi Cireu'sr. the Prineipal, W. €. G v xprow tran wia Hedton River Railrond, with steeptot » e, and throu to 4 Suspeosion Fridge wi change of cars. Also, Sleepiuz-Car every diy excenting Satw New-Yotk through to Ogde rgh, W at change, via Rome, W, acd O, Raflroad.” This train will ran ou Suadsy. Conr vection for be made at F. Albas 11 p. m. train vis Hadyon Rivar Raflron arriving at Albauy and Troy i the moru traine for Nosth aad W M. H. VANDERD perienced Surgeon on hoard. Ly Pro. E. Fegandin, : mfi,m’.rnu--l lines in consequence of my Union sentime! sed Clawsical | pgtod by the Free State ‘mny. a8 wus calle lars o8 Chriv: | o vtrong Radical party, of which, Thomas J. Duraut was | pe 5 policeman, in frout of the e : cknowlodged leaders as their candidate for the office | offense I am unablo to say. IVIL and MINING A of Licut.-Goveraor. Tho tirst named ticket, beaded DY | *Tho crowd of ‘colored persons sasembled natarally bey At run kesmgiara Pourrecuvic i Taor N ¥ | Michael Haln for Governor, was I Gov. HaUD | eame exeited at this occurrence, the same as & body ok o ot i ol served until the dth of March, 1865, when by his resigna- | white men under the same ciresmstances. m: of S DROWN coded to the office of Governor. In the mean- | crowd tosk the side of the policemen, and olFWs that ' irtue of military autbority, an election of dele- | the prisoner. Brickbats were then thrown and a shot fi ates toa State Convention to amend and revise the Con- | the testimony going to show that it was doue by ons stitution of 185 ace. The Convention met, | the colored crowd. It was answered by several shots framed & Constitution declaring Slavery to be abolished, | from the crow of policemen at the corner, aad follo: which Coustitution i3 now the ~fundamental 1aw | yy by rapid firing by the crowd of bla who retu of the State. It s further well known that the | the fire gs fast as they could, but being overpowersd thep Convention did not adjourn sine die, but subject to the | ware drives from the strect, and took shelter fn the Mee call of the President for any cause, A Legislature bad | chanics’ Inatitute. also been eclected and was in session at the time of | " If the object of the police was simply to presarvs the tho assumption, by me of the dutics of tho oflice of | public peace, why did not they, after the men bad ,m: Gov. Sharkey. “Afterward, the collapso of the 80- | refuge rutire to their original’ positious at the cornor with daapinz-car sttachel, and conne:ting with C Tle next Annual REGISTER, o Excursions. 'XCURSIONS DOWN THE BAY.—De- <curst stestmer Jessia Hoyt, "t [ Noith e, by ROAT for POUGHKEEPSIE 'llz'll\"\' May 31, boat ARM w and ot F. V. Gazer, AY, Avg. 11, st 3 p.m. For ation, sppiy to 1. B. ch School for Youns Retor,re-opens on W E D! Lad at App'eton's, Broadwi frst < aas st abip GEO. WASHINGTON \ N.R., on SATUR t No. MW ELL & Co. N Woest . Fha RO CROMWELL foliows on the 18th, N A VIONAL STEAM NAVIGATI N COMPANY - Limited. LA i i v I i S—— ].v.-,: NEW-ORLEANS—DIE b t 15 eenta Chiidren wader tea y oars of ag EXCURSIONS TO GLEN COVE anding et White Stone. P s Dock, Great Neck, | dress Dy . —STEAMBOATS (. VIBBARD and 1 DANIEL DREW, will leave Deshrossasst., DAILY, st . e st Queons- | gy and Thirty-four'h st at 8 & w.. for Albauy and Troy, in «Hips of this Line will be | Y kKors Corvene', West Point, N ¢ o, R River Bristol, Catskill, and Hudson, l:.m’ 1L o1 botl sexes. 8200 year. For elrcular, eferences, tesmboat will on SATURDAY. Angn Tival at Albany, earry passen, kiog ol - - S—— : ATURDAY, A o vit ? B e 4 Y, meklug c108® | Eeade . Mott's Dock and Glen Wood. T amboat AREOW. | Y310 NG ST . ATURDAY ith the New-Yor soud. No freight, horses | G305 i1l Ieave Peck-slip. Plor No. 24, E st River, LUSHING INSTITUT ey S dcrate . Goverament took place, and, | tho strest, which effectunlly cut off egress from the from § RS UAY 1 L — NY and oo #ilb foe the shovo k I h{ the surrender of the forces in the Trans- | and placing a guard to watch the rear of the buil | fee of charce. ' FPROY EVE TLINE for ALBANY and TROY : Gching for paseazess or Boys. e f e e n e of s 2 G - - Mississippi Department, tho entire temitory of the | awit tho arrival of the military, who were kuown to b - z GVROE s e ot elals 15 2L Fuis celond b 0L 0 TR R AT g : e HILL SEMINAR Stato wis restored to the lawful suthority of the United | their way? Their only reason for their courss iy, it RATES OF PASIAGE, PATABLE 1N CURREXCY. KLE. from Fler No. 44, foot of Spring-st.. counecting with the h CURSION SEASON ot 1560, eport, Cous.—For circ Btates, When this evenut took place what was my conduet | pot suit their purpose. ' Tiier accordingly advanced on the e g Y. Coutral Weat, aud chocking baggage aud ticketing to sll points TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELERS, ) toward the population of 18 parishes reclaumed ? Although | front of the hni]dl;ux and besieged it on all sides. Everg o bk Fxcarsion tickets ot teduced rvves from New.York, via Nisgars T ~OARDING and DAT | 1 had boea persecated agd driven from home by the Rebel | pogro who attemptd 10 cscape was wurdered. rio, River St. Law ud Tuiands NO LADIE. 3 authorities, § suppressed all foeling of rancor so natural Crowping the climax of these murderous and bl Falle, Like O Ne. 4 West Thirty-secoud-at., + obtained at the Institute, 3 & Ir. and Slrn.fi I fl\lil)‘\ R, Principal 'I' ILLSIDE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG MONTCLA stion attractive, healthy, acew and Rapids of -, River Segnenay, Whi 0. NASHUA, TOWELL, | Lake € ¥ i Hamourg, Biemen, London, | Gy pTY, SPEED AND COMFOR sons from Liverpool or Queens- ) — d st No.27 Mr y at the Office of i to the human breast under such cirenmstancos, and 8 | gets, it is weil known that when the white fl:s was b f that & majority Lad been seduced from their | oyt as a token of surrender, the police arrested the m allegiance to the old flag by wiles of artful | pors of the Convention and other whige citizens, dempeog.es who brought on the Rebellion. T detormined | brought them dito the streets, whero the most promi Brasdway UNTAINS AND tickets and all informy RD, THE WHITE INTERMEDIATE POINTS 3 wny. No. 27 0. 73 = KW, The new and stanch steaioets of (e Norwich li apply at the off woud and Koyl M o e T ueation saund, careful, comprehensive; | to try the effect of kindness and conciliation in winning | of those holding Uuion seutiments were shot, stabl ]H“ AGE TO AND FROM e Nf'.'i}-r:':n“v‘:i‘:.,: ..ml.’-"ll"‘\:‘l:d. vy of Steamers, No. 1 N" \r“"r\r" Ot L with the eomfort of » pleassnt Christian Iu;‘n "hv'{n Gommences them back to their first love; I addressed them a proela- | ynd beaten, 'Mn in cust aud in the preseuce of GREAT BRITAIN AND IR ) Plas No. 49 Noeth River, foot of Vostry-th e Y Y - | September 12. Ay = 3 mation congratulating them on their restoration to the | entire police of the city. Why did not the Mayor, or BY STEAMSHIP AND SATLING PACKET i FOR NEW-LONDON ] EALTIH AND PLEASURE~XNorth Shore DSON RIVER I . 5 protection of the Government of luw aud order, aud that | Chiof of Police station a guard at the door and forbid onarrs aviliant BEDUCED RATER |~ @ @ o from the shove Toland Fecry —Leaves daily from Fier No. 19, between 2 B is T wis copeorned T was willing o forget the pests | yorion from. entering, 80 then awai the arival of RAKFTS AVA E THROCGHOUT FNOLAND, IRELAND, stor, Worcester | Courtlandt snd Dey-ste., at 7, 9, 10ha m.;124, 2,4, SendTp. m Gymnaatics for Iadies, | 7y, them to subjit cheerfully’ and unreservedly | miliary? By these ‘weaus the last and most dili - e i Sanday arrangement at 6§, 10, 11} &. m, 1. 2§, 4,6, Tj f.m. To char e o adpalr Clves. | to new - order of things, and and horrible- phase of this bloody tragedy would OTHERS & Co., No. # Sevth at. eamer | NOL. A to b ¢ Sundsy NoY 4 them that although the State Government had been or- | peen avoided. ou the Pier. | ter for excar ganized, yet I was auxious that a gencrsl election for its 1t is also notorious that the police failed to arrest or a8 officers should be held in which the whole State should | tempt to arrest even one of the riotous citize ho,, articipate, I fulfilled every word of my Jm"""-fl'!- 1| their oft repeated statements, were continually attack NEWBURGH o FTERNOON BO. FISHKILL.=On and o QiEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT D NS N —The luman Line, ssiling somi-weekly, carry- fne the | A will e 1 ey OF b s g foe 2 mmhm""' - !yunmud the mer recommended to fill offices in | wounding and killing persons who had surcndered Bina Besanee BRICK MACHINE —Practical brick makers are BLIGIT™ i purishes 1 sigaod. their applications to the | wore'in thelr custody: 1Ty OF MANCHESTE ¥ ronesitad fo isndip & wishine it oM Tndie SONEYR Srifne ¥ NGLISH aod FRENCIL EOARDING and Hdent of the United States for special pardons. | [ think I have fully shown that it was the design of .SATLRDAY. AUG. 9 FMOENING BOA e inwie, of wet tempered c'ay. For furtber infor- for YOU NG LA No. 48 WEST SEVENT I persisted in mny eourso of reconciliation, notwithstand- | those opposed to the Convention to break it up by fol DAY MORNING BOAT for wiil RE-OPEN on % of September. All o lug the warnings aud remoustrauces of Union me | The inference to be deawn from the letter of the 1.,,, § EUNL3DAY, a noon, S b Kiver W) Stoamer THOVMAS COLLYER leaves f ers KATES OF PASSAGE, SUNDAY MOKNING at 7:30 a wm., Thirty-fourth st. at 7:4: v Hastings, Dohba Ferry. Sing Sing, Heverstoow, Spring aud ¢ Returnivg, leaves Newburg at rive in New-York st 6 p_m. EEN. No. 18 Wil Two STEAM EN( waple'n and wit cylinder ¢ eon ot No, 65 Parkoat. WM third flaor prompt attention. € 31!.\\ .H(\AIS.H[ 1. benadatthoschoo. | \efo believed my policy would be unavailing i | that such a course was resolved upon, and the massin RONG'S sccomplishing 8 tho tighi s 1o purpose intended, and Who - pre- | the police and their willingness to rush into ‘t‘. ENCH AND ENGLISA dicted that ai the very first election these men | thing fully establishes the fact that the causo of this o AR DAL S0k {n every parish whers they held the power | bition of violeace and mob law must be traced furthed A port and Sag Har- QUARD MACTINES, “maiuis oy, 32T S T N would proseribe every man from office who had not heen | bock, mer Fdward Evore oA R B Sl sl Miss A wil be ot ot o 0n and afier September L Losterssddrensci | in the Rebel cause. “Ihiese predictions have been realized It is the embers of the fire of the rebellious e a ving " 1 thpromptatieation. | to xwh;'u.r.u e huh:cquel‘l‘ln(:llcc::u:l, wnw "i_c';tc;ly;- 'hdwg Pl':"llt'd this country into ;:Ijm];“nb. m"lo( sor every Mondiy. Wendesday d 3 > od to re 3 . | tion of my own case. s e y | and the tlame is Dot yet extinguished 1o the breasts ivernool or Queenstown, $30 geld, o 1SA \r.{.“u THILL, Ayent, No. 8 James iip. o 30 staghdl o0 APS, with button :\[ 4 1‘:,",”:“.‘”;”:.5.‘:‘.““": '..':'m.".‘.'?fl 0o for it was publicly avowed that I was put at !nrmerihvcholdx:lg: ocrats. ok e boughs bere by peisons sendivg for their | b N. L. MCCREADY &'Co., No 35 Sou . it Boseonsy i 8 T Addross the heal of their ticl simply because I could Having failed in their first attempt to destroy the ¢ furthet infor o, Company's offices. YOR NEWBUKGH, WEST POINT, UHLINGER Mas. N. P. WILLIS, be us in u_~<-unnf 8 represeniation of the State | ernment, they seek to retain political power by the JOMN G DAL . No. 15 Brosdway, N KEEPSIE, RONDOUT and KINGST Phiadeiphis. Pa. Moodua, a Congress. It is further well known that their platform | gpirit of political violence by which their itts hal sus 5 d by the Committee appointed for that purpose to | yaned their supremacy before the war. Count ort Y, New-York or Tow, and R Dock, Coru New- i, D & RAFFERTY. GINES, Flax, ery, Machinist To 5 4 Deyst. Work, atic Convention held in this ¢ Was & re- My deliberate conclusion is, that if the military f: of the doctrines of the d Lt of | be withdrawn the lives of the Union men wko pro ()'\;l.i“ DIR : " BOARDING and E G ) {SHIPS BET G 185 A. VAN WAG 2 0 B B S JOR PORT JEFF E )l DAY SCHOOL UNG LADIES, st it was ouly L the | themselves conspicuous in maintaining theic allagisacy on this favorite route for the Conti- 1. L.—Steamer PIONEE LLERS, REFINERS and ol baving No. 8 Fat Tt of a few of the cautious | wiil pot be safe. Nortt River -!:{-;vyr- % TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS E % ' on (he EUREKA FATENT PUMP Co., No. b3 F ‘}\ il reopen on Tiil USUAY, @ of the party that this platform was made to The ultimate security both of the Governmeat sod \1URDAY. Au 25 | JOOR VEN, HARTFORD, WHITE | 5 et AT S = v, e i ¢ form whict was adopted, At the same Con- | Union men of the Soath depends, in my opinion A onoay. axt | l< MOU! LAKE MEMPHREMAGOO — Stmamers | TJYHE ADAMANTINE BRICK PRESS \J B MEARS, a well-known aud live Democrat was pub- | patitication of ",,c,,,,.,,,,,,..;,m,,,,,ndm,..",,.,.,' by UKDAY, Sept. 22 | leave for 15 and 11 p. m. connecting with Ratiroad s the ONLY BRICK PRESS that nees the PPRF( No 224 Madisonave, tion, because, in & . 5 TORS RACTS THE AIR FROM TUE CLAY whiie & A 1t Congress, l"d‘hdfl‘"“ “hiwm'-’;“':‘;(lht‘ 1‘;!‘““'*: 3 Al k. CL. o he said i s he becomes educated and qualiued for that impoc open ber VRENCH and ENGLISH BOARDING and DAY 3 GE, IN GUL » Sreosd CaBiy, $9 ine table-wine in o r v will be fur baggage checked to Py P o sa l‘ok PROVIDENCE 2 wheel » \m-nx( l'llhfll'l 2 dway. Holl, will leave Pier No. 3 North i ua-vvl.!-":n"":u- SATURDAY st 5 p.m For :!r\"’" than a erimie, it was a blunder. Not- | privilege, my nomination by the Democratic party, 1£ the advoeacy of thess meaaures identify ma with the Jthor canidire was put iuto the field in opposition 10 | Rudical Party in opposition to the President, I must ee 0 Madison-ave. T wio had officiated 48 Governor under the Rebel rule, | capt the situation. - Besides, 1 can't chango my Position nd Eng'tch BOARDING and DAY | and who, bad be been in the couxtry snd signified bis | respect to my feolings—I deem it ,,w,wl,ua TEMBER 20 Appilestions, ad- Jave 10 doubs would havo been overwhelmingly | aud perpetusty the Union. sl When the members of the Legislature et in 3 Mabisox WrLts, Governor of Louisians in the mwouth of November, 1865, couvenad dwin o M n a . will be at hou AV previons to Tuesdays, Thurs it I.—~The new side- SALE N MACHINERY for | ¢ i ted. S 1. MORRIS, M. A., late Fellow of | extra sessi DE PA Brost » oot of Mortoust., SATURDAY, Avg. 11 PHILLIFS. No. . A %, foot of Mocten: " FWYORK and TROY STEAMBOAT COM- 1. tutends on 'the ith Septe by me for the purpose of raising money to restore the - . o1 to be on board at Th o'clock ot the latest. SV 3 U AP s R e > J 1 1 Rel ¢ JARDING SCHOOL for BOYS, on the Shore of Lake M . | broken lovees, and to take measures to redeem the eredit Movewments of Ocean Steamerss : of this Line=CONNECTICUT and WIP nternal ficvenne. 1 ‘ceuskill, N, Y. For circulars, sddross Mr. MORRI i Fpuie NORI AMERICAN LLOYD.—ONI NKL T No. 4, ¢ N. R., I NITED STATES INTERN ) ¥ b of tue State, | found them more intent Inn‘rn{hng aCon EC I ¥ ¥ (Saturds 3t p. i ' » 'S INTER = - ——— Jonstitution of 1864 thas 0~ FTA LI N WAORK N AN RS | eLrstos. sa0 il potats Northe | Didtrict_of New VAN NORMANS o P e i o8 od States Mail, and *ak it change of ears, g i g by giv 1 BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for | joction to that instrument was the character of the men ]—n.\'( RANCH—T A steamboat A= e S i ok (Macsmy wito fraed it aad tho abolition of Slavery. Har 4 SEA BIF 3 Aer, bt expressiy to run 03 this 3 ] = SATY 5 =7 | failed at tho extra sesion to pass @ by, 008 tana. 1,600 h. ., Sept. 6 ' N. ., overy day for Red Beak ved Mot 3, 106 ub \l",,,,‘..,‘.’\" )l u\\\’ s an'n . ¥ ,',",‘ ,.l‘,'."‘g‘_;‘ to el & Convention, the uttempt said Colieeticn D! will vemstn cpen fur | ) ot > \ f . renewed at the regular session, held in the month of Ja ermiediste pla: . route, 2 in goid or its equivalent in Usited States | and i ORRIS and ESSEX R ! 1 ns daterested for the space of 15 & 250 and 23 Medison-ave. will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Se Lereof, wy office, No, %6 B Mrs. M will be in town from Sept. il nlo.y m nd im uwnlll';ly"n-r Jetter w & s Pl Uhereofer, 1 wil Teceive 4ad deter. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Pittsfield, M 1 eeroneous of excessls eon fta Twenty sixth Acad Sept. 20, 126 y, and more than halfthe time of that body was speut | in discussing that question. Finally, & commission was sent to Washington to consult with the President, and | Tarifs. the Legislature ouly sbandoned the measure through bis | E ady, bat time. Address by 4 ALLROAD COMPANY— 1 y 1. Morriog wail tr lesve ot 8.90 & w. OKK to BREMEN, HAVRE LONDON end N Cabn, $105; 24 Cabis. $6. 30; Steersge. Damascus W1y R BROS CHOCH, Awsistant Superintendent. et umerstions made snd taken by the said Assistant um, in the besaty of - ¢ ey Fred to comprie (ho tix o it corpe of o 1 considered a Convention inexpedient, and for | Cie v RE BAY RAILROAD. Is facilities never that reason opposed it. I had learned euough of the RM(I'L\NT\.\'DM; i CHAN e any other N real sentiments of the peoplo to convinee me i O and sfter MONDA " ¥ 31 ¥. SPEAR. pal, . somath d L pesls 1o be 1n writin e oo | that if & new Constitution was made it would | Sun Rises.. ARTURDAY. Bept 1+ Fii3 o i i o M OkiIS FEMALE INSTITUTE A el T e R T - Mo W Suvenay. e 4 I President and Congress than the Constitution of 1864; | Ssody Hook.....7:43 | Gov. leisad i el g e the result of which would be to lussen the chances for the e = advar dations. Term ope Derty or Dublin, Cabine, $0 and 4 Certificates Havie, Antwery et lnformation spply FRANCIS MAC DONA No. 6 Bow 0] B iy jon of our respresentatives, I urged theso views on SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ot and adperior b secomne E — 'C. 0. MAZELTIN smbers of both houses of the Legislature, but —— % and 4:15 p. m. from Pier £egal Notices. 1 e 5 ; hi - | the bad no effect with the majority. PORT OF NEW-YORK...........AVS. & (be above poiute sud 9 . MILITARY BOARDING-SCHOU RS W hito Plains, | ™Y jeprecated tho city and parish elections for the reason ot ‘ g7 s (oo Uhe 67 % that 1 feared the resuft, because of the charncter of the rod, % , Principal. | the m s COURT.—Tu the matter of the APPLI. M R AL 2| men who would be elected, and because I had seen enough | , Steamship E. B. Souder, Lockwood, Charleston, Livingston, Pom TLW.YORK 70 VERA CRUZ DIRE PLI JNEKRAL RA LANTIC COMPANY wil dispstoh ‘l"‘:u;u Fh”'l‘:"‘““" o.u‘\‘ ;n;:vn *. l § sutin e Mas md L IYRM'I “‘. -1:fp(;}t{v\|13=(.)\fil.".l\\ - - o e s Fry e wriag o e e Ao b g h il ccpedte dnodna B ey, A of public sentiment to convince me that none but those BAXTERST. te CUATHAN- O AT (L e Conttenis’ army sor, yh'| s fomsetp Joghas iviies. | Boige-- ot Hiriaghin, Pog September. had gone iuto the Confederate Lines would be elected to steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah. Murrsy, Ferris & Co. Steauisnip Starlizht, Ped TAMPIC T foresaw that such a result would be justly re- & 3 . Lforesaw that such a result would b . Stesmship EI Cid, Hobart, Newbern, C. Goodspeed. FLORIDA. Yt o October. 3. TR . fron vu snd Corwonsl f that they intend to apply to 2 \INS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA @ Brosdway. Avvly & 3 x = A 3 v Siske ez of RK. rkod by the people of the loyal States as showing a de- vee. AUSTRA- Tk e s 1 oy 34 o CITY HALL he ), . L )y peopl al | 8 Steamship Faitbanks, Huoter. Bost's, W. P. Clyde, DANAMA, | w-Yorkadd a. o, mext meraing Bt i ALaii e Ty ot il open or EHTRODAT e st spit,woc e il gloring a8 caues hat bad boen | RS Gleva (1 Gl e icovie & S ot an w00 thel d . . stained by them with such fearful Joss of life and expen- ark Kn lerten, Cow Bay, Brett. Son & Co. e booigy by lettor, may be madeat | SUSUMIDER Y LIE B s e Firk Gropheyogin Aas (Meck), Rio Jarairo, Funch, Melncks ® Counsel can be beard, | Ayt applications, eitber prisonally ond Assessment, | x, st 4 ook " No. 10 Gramercy Park. ier No. 3 WM N, CLAYTON, Supt. Nkw.ionx and NEW-HAVEN RAILEOAD. 1965 SUNMMPR ARRANGEMENT. 1565, COMMENCING JULY 8, 135 Passenger Station in New.Yor Fourth-ave Latra: ditare of treasure; with numerous and repeated evidences | (Fark us spirit and the | “puck Baltimore (Pross), Meyer, Y ull who did Brig Naiad, Ricardson, Cienfucgos yia Machise, Tue d DA cy to the last, | bon. press almost nuanimously expre ments of the | Seur. Jobn Sauderson (Br.). Careoll. Lingan, H. J. DeWolf & . 3 same tenor, 18 it matter of surprise that 1 should pause | Sioop Globe, Young, New-Haven, Rackeit, Tooker & Taylor. Jumes Hoy, 004, | 10 commenco to refloct on the consequence as regards —— oo | the future security of the Government snd the fute of Arrived, , A FAMILY BOARD- | Unionmenat the South, if these me Steamship Erin, Cotting. Liverpool July 25, Queenstowa 26:h, with SYLVANUS REED will reopen ber Freneh |y sh BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, at No. 11 1ot adbere to the fortunes of Counsel to the Corperation. | \ ORK SUPREME COURT, City und County 1 w-York.=RICHARD KEEPING, plaistff, sgaiost New Zeslnd s1d Awtralis, by the Compaay's nry A. Suwythe, KAKAIA, follow:d by the KAl KA ont sasengare and goods will be forwarded from tage. Neloon. Centerbury. Sydae; b ngers and - it : priacipal TRAINS LEAVE NEW.-YOKR: M. B. HAMILTON, defendant, —Surmons fo N 7,00, 8.0 () ) 3 3 1 woney demand on contract. (Com. not ser. e s SRR O 300, | the Defendsnt: You sre heraby sumuon J L WBURGH INSTITUT! s f the Company's ships in conjunction with ko e wd £W (Fx)nm y o the s e : RECRNEVES o Bridgupors, 108, A8, (Bx) 1Mo = B (Red M, | o e o hied n & IO SCHOOL FOR BOTS, commenses Sept. 17, For Cirea. | to broak up the Union, succeeded in securing the power of | mdse. and pase. to F. M, Harat, ) .90 and §.00 (Fx. l&- " ¥ the City and County of New- MENRY W. SIGLAR, Nowho NV, the nation agmin. o amsip Nezoos, Doaise, Boston, with mdse. aad pass. Lo losae 11908 m ; 545 4%, p.m C o Westport, .00, 1LW0a. . .65, 439 p c ™ For Norwalk. 7.00. .00 ¢ Z "W m 1215 (Ez) 30, | N ) 345, 4.3, 5,30, 8.00 (Ex.) 5. . Ouricn, 7.0, 830, 11.30 0. m. 345, 43, 5.0 p. m. ‘ iford, and Stratiora. For Fairtield. Soutiport s 3 o0 serve s copy of your ubseribars at thelf ofice, nurn! CON. SEMINARY, Charlotteville, N 1 bud seon that, while professing with their lips renewed | "S5, 0w, p. Civds, Powell, Boston, with mdee. and pees. 49 AN o The Fail term of this tnstit v Ladies and Gentlemen, | Sllegiauce to the ation of the past, whiclt | setropolitan Steamship Co. *i ow Ha such service; 'dopt. 13, and continve fourtesn wesks. embodies the pacific Trig Omahs, Downing, A R e O Or T 4, M. pris rrogant, into Brig Leovasd [ From Wellingt July 21 Arriving at Syduey, Joy 2. rbadoes Ge: days, with eoul IME. to A. Abbott, York to Wellington. 40 days. ¥rom N yon fail to From Puma to Wellioglon 8 dage, Oreenwict, 7,60, 4% 63 pm weld, the ploinifula fbioaction pilbate jodcuentimons | S H rent schism between the Nrie oo iette, Cooper, of and trom Bermoda, 6 days. with mes. 48 rduey or Melbounng, b VALD. R e B (Es.) 318, b one (housan] eight huadred and siaty sis, ARKER ACADEMY—A Family School for BOYS, | g iu the policy of restoring the States lately in e« | McCai & Smith. Leit, brig F. A. C. Pitt to sail same dey. Srom :‘gamy.lam_y-v .3;:. i . s, 3.09, %30, ILD) & m.; ursementa of e actioa. Weo ,.m‘:, Cony, Corm, For Circol, .;,‘,m, ’ 5 i"v:r".;“i'd n'kmx:-,\”:lrsl“:tr;d-” with dehight at the idea of & o . L A éu)‘unn,lu!ue. Acecion, BB, b daye, with molasses rom Welling! It 3.00 B, g The NZO NORTON LEWIS, " Priveipal. civil war in the loy; N ol 3 N ° o = wof all this array of strong, stubborn facts, 1 | Scbr. Maris Wood Moors, Pensacols via Koy Weat, 3 days, with . . NNECTING TRATNS. 5 to master. o (G2 ) 300 (Fr)00) p.m. | e 1 S ———————— lv(il'HHRkHI'SlH FEMALE COLLEGATE IN- | frecly o 8 Yrom l;cw.'luw.-. ) Ml’:”’ ow Arriving ot Xnowledge my views of a conciliatory policy in r'Siras Fish, Hendarson, Cow Bay, 17 days,wilh coal to H. W s those who bave been engaged | Loud & Co. Yo July It & BEACH, Plaintif's Attorneys. | TIME. For Bowton, via Shore (Ex..) £.07p. m. TU" BER 12 \ w ) : : ) 12 STITUTE reopens SEPTEMBER | " turning back to allegian _ Weliten o ftew S de. e L T BTN o ForHartord snd Spriogteid, 690 o1 u.x..;ll::. 30, (Ex.) fjotels. 5 T men..D.McE. Psant | (G O Union, have tndergons o chabgo. pishe. SV Coonen (Be), Bight, Hillboro, 18 days, with toss 89 iast, 36, aiithe W || P CAii River Relrisd, 00 b (EX) IR Codlen- | e oo | IO AND FEMALE INSTITUTE, Nyack, on, | The intolerant spirit engendered by Slavery still exista. | Pscie ‘Hampden b ' » T INTIC HOYE = LA SMALE INSTITUTE, Nyack, on. | /1 [ ? | o B e L oah bo B e foregeag Sl sunm | TLAREE: 10 Neghamolon L,y uront, 108, (B2} ¢ m; | A TLANTIC HOTEL, Chatham-square —Well fur. RO AN D L e coatce csot sai | Tho loss of property and fuiluro of Hopes e never be for- | Clagpe oo™ Kevowr wENimbw, o il iy 2 nishad ROOMS. st moderste prices, V the Day, Week, or | SppTiMBER, For admission, of circulars with full particulars, 8d- | given, and though I regard them as nupotest to resist the %8, Tarsh A, Fuloon, Wilson, Sout! port for Albaay. B, KR D. MANSFIELD, . Schr. Maine, Brown. Rondout for lu{a. 12,15 p, @. d b % “DER, Propeietor i ¥or How Huven, New.London and Stonington Rallrosd v: 8.00 & | Mouth. Open st wil hours. EDER, Proprietor. | dress the Hey. L neipal constituted authority enforeed by the presence of the milis | SO0 F478, (O L0 ience, for Albsay. aven: of Phitediiphia. w LIS A0 A . e . to Northempten TLANTIC vrr\','r{;)l,—'i-nu UNITED STATES b(.qu OF MINES, COLUMBIA COLLLGE, | tary, yet I am couvineed they would revew tho Rebellion | 5cur! &, ¥ Avery, ——, Now y SW YORK. " | to For € — “ HOTEL i 1o Accomumodations for 500 b4 % ” g :n-'.'u-ex"llm:"io'.::!i&’;’: SR foewa. Dodworls's biod Ir : \:O":;r" ez EAST WOTHSTREET, m'-;?:e:ll they baw s prospect of mstess, S s . ‘bary Railrosa, 7am, 12, m. - — et OO AL v ¢ o ity D' 6] BMPIRE LINE OF SIDE-WHEEL STEAMEKS T0 SAVANNAB, L e ping Car stlacad 16 8.0 b trle % AP MAY. N. 3 Ebk ;. Mineraloxy lurgy. necesity for the future security of the Union men ia the | gy yoiuranes, Urqubart, Losdon for New-York, July 91, fs b EVERY SATURDAY from Pier No. 13, N. K., 4 JAMES i, THOYT, Sope. CAPII MAY, N VAN . M., Mining Evginering, South, thet the ameudment to the Constitution, adopted | ¢35 Fiong 12 03. tow arrangement commencing August 1, 1666, i R — — - “— | Distant 29 hours' ride from Philadelphis; has undoubtedly the best | ¢y, Anaigtioal and Applied Chewistry, by Cobgress and submitted to the several States for Tatifi- | $aip Shakespears, Packard, from New-York for Liverpool, July My Paseage tickets issued throngh to ENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERBEY— | Bosch on the Allautic Cout for Sow lathing. JOHN TORN cation should prevail, and fully realizing the fact that the | SW of stast Folut. Auguste.. i Fessonges god Froight Depet, tn Now-Yock, foot of Libestg- | T0¢twe prineioal Botsl S 2 CHARLES A M o 5 amendment would never be ratified by the prosent Legis- ‘_.-."' - - - P fi..f&nuul‘,&mnp:mj:nrunn with the Delgware. Lackswana hanG;u—ssz HALL, WILLIAS G PECK, LD Miang Sarneyive Mechanica. | Juvire T 'own T was in favor of the reassembling n"' the Notice riners, Albany i R o vt haa o Pibemgnind oo o e oy OGDEN N. ROOD, A, Convention of 1864 as the only means of sceyring the rati- CcamwaTHEN BaR. Ratuis . Tead and its connections, forming & dise-t Lue (o Fittaburgh ead uie SV EKY, Proprtetcr. | QUDER N ROO iy Pt e . Ros thewsby o 1asura 1he RATSISNOD OF | s tohero TR HowE Lorpoy, Lty 3, 10 Toopln o this 300 b e PR e oo e s s e oseed bt LINE TO THE WEST. ("OLI'MH‘Tl “”QJ;: il e (with sccom lward of ite former position, aud now lies in 'l'o fathoane o BAGHEL our l(«»lnr(-u-uhmvm in Congress. TOWN oan egal right of the Convention to continue its fanc- | tue no The Povery charge S um-.t;n.'«n N 0. 4. ‘ E S y A » -\"n_ ). L, Y PENING OF SiEAM COMM AT BETW N YORK AND AUSTRAL. ' The eof the sbove Company wil be eom a to Weilington, New Zealand. or. the 24th of Ju ; oo W oo Facile Sivi Sten . on ; A n, WM. G.BEALY, ] i‘ anim are land passes: S - W o Sundays, whi oy seh delly. #ins daily from the West, except Sundays, GEO. J. BOL i ini i 54 adias eiven for shrough fielght. Az adiision, cand ey, ond. Plain. Trleonometry. tious is o question 1 suppose properly pertaining to the | tow water spring ides, with the lo St "»‘&'.“’."'5"’.‘3{&&;"{ s pllpete gy " Whom ' 5 ettty e svied wiheah ioton i | Courts to decide, Senators and Kepresentaives in Cor thouse. . | AN SALVADOR. ssi's AY, Aog 18,83 p. m. o Sith bt oge o or a1 of the wibj iht. next seation carni igh Jegal ot or o ¥ "4z 2 or ful h h - D i GARITS0 Y WALLEN, No 8 Bowling green, N. ¥ GENTLEMAN of respectability and wealth secks '.:,l,'":,'“' 4 resolution of adjournmeut the Convention could lawfully - - Ao e b p; ."E' He wishies, by the union of the o, O, !_F!U-‘fl‘;"!- Dean of the Faculty. | gasemble. A distinguished Democratic Senatorin Con- o same view. For myself, if I bad auy doubt 1 have deferred to the opiniou of abler ithy W o - e tncoamen lo ive iadependest aud Vit Euiope, Lee Addrens | s 0 Ronrding School, for Boys, | B ok th . M. Station oC! DAE LIZABETH beth, N. 1., will reopen Sept. 3. _J. YOUNG, Priucipal. | 98 the subject, i“““ ST. THOMAS and BRAZIL.—The United | schbisn s keares ret Fev.Eliion, Migiamton o g e ‘States and Brazil Mail Steamsbip Company wil! dispateh the ele- | 98 m.—Westarn Fxprews for Easton, Alientown, Harr . H., Station * Phtsbarsh und the Weet, with bus one chano o cars o Clacl NFORMATION WANTED — Of prit wids whee! OUTR AMERICA, or aud but two changes to 5t. Louis. Connects st Har. e o, 1 » F. L Ticklepsagh, Commander, Fisbarg with Northers Cen d lis aud Erio Roads, for FAY, who formerly lived at No 145 West Thirty-sixth-st., by her '8 BOARDING - SCHOOL for YOUNG The total number of dclegates composing the Conven- B i B Jamir g it gort,on Oy diha Ol Raptan © o [ , | imotber-in-isw from Liverpeol, Sreman of the stoaimer Cliy of Boston WV R D Cheser, ra.—An Eagias, Mathemati. | tion was 160, The number elected wap 72, ® re quonim SEONESDAY, J0QUNE o 12w, Taatv—For Eawen, Alleatows, Mauch Chank, Resdiog ATRIMONIAL —A young basiness politician de- | s, Comercial il Ciamia) Schsol; Gorp-at Tnseistare L | \pys ixed at 76, (his belug & majority of the whole. Y with o view | Buiabes of siadumis limited o 1o0; 8. BERIEON DAY O | Tlcre were 27 parisiics unropresented in the Convention ., from pies No. 43, North River. Pottaviie Harrignuy ke (tion, 2o Juneire Ver Eadlen. Scranton, Grest Bead, Betblebem, i1 the acquaintaiice ity LA O e Se3s vy i commeytsen. Fot | Manth Chank vk 15 MATRIMONY. Adiren T SENISHIELD, New York, . we N DENT gymue d convenicut. by tbis conveyance. For | Mauch Chunk. .y ont! oy Ho peus Sept. 5. For circalars adiress | that were entitled to 41 delegates, and, ndding thereto 10 ‘or Somerville ard Flemington. 0 ‘\'nfl‘u ¥. WYERS A M. Pripcipal sud Propdetor. Went Chee. | vacancies to bo filled, mfi make 61 d-!cfgum 0 be ither wformation, it or o 5 . m. STATE 07 NEw YORK, i GARRISON & Afl’.‘l No. § Bowling Green. g'I: . m—For Somerviie. Orrice or “Tus New CUINLCMIII"d‘ ’_;:, (I"l{;enllrl StA S BARNES & ‘:.'n. No. 1Ll Willism-st., care | glocted, Besides there were some 10 or 12 delegates, who, L 2 a - : ~For Somarville Avmaxy, Jaly 16, 1 , A REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF PASSAGE | # p m—WESTERN EXPRESS TRAIN-For Fastos, Alle NS . Ny r disapproving of the emancipation_clause, refused to s s R LANS and DESIGNS for a NEW CAP] L = - pproving o v il Aweccas Live 1o Faglind and | o, o e st evory evenins D s ekl W Thusd ok Dot |y ONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE b E5giition, ndthesemay to ke wih (e exc port- Waroew's Notice RAGO PP Company's Sret | irickets for the Went can be o ot ~ed @ NEW CAPTTOL st Albany wil ba received by the C Will Reapen Sept. 1, 1966, tromo Conservatives, Counting the 61 delegs 5 v No. 37 North River. Tor Hovre, ,.n.""" Railrond of New-Jersey, foot of L Sre, at their Office, nnti! the 15th day of November next, st noon. | For Circulars, sddivss clected to be of the same class, and the balance of the ~ daye, 51 Socn proctesty House, at Nos. 211, 526 sud 94 Br: N K e D untaia | A printed ststeuient of insetions aud detail; aud of the premiuse B Cooention to_bo Radical, it will be seen that parties Drase o S Tont etera, Avg 3,100 ir 3 Lis prine o | fkreawill b Tuminied ¢ the Gl of the Commissioners, o2 sp- would have been really equally divided. Pore Wanoasy Grrcn, o 3 Wiiem & =g Z'& 1" RIE RAILWAY. plication, in person or b POs., | (1L TON HARRIS, Albany, ¥ Thiave gono 1uto these details to ahow the flsity of the | NTOTICE is hereby, given, if, coortance p i e tardey. Ocl. 71, 0. . Pavo JOUN VT FRUVN. Abany. RS i St b charges that have been made that the courention would yofibe sct prsad Avell i, 187, emitied Ay Ac Setarday, Wow 3. 1008 : ‘press 17 Rochester, Bailo, Sulamancs, Datkirk O LA, S EACHERS who seck positions not have represettod the whole Blats, a3d Shab Tb a0 0L | peustmtrednd fege heving shrep € Shs sepent SRS 5 hml’:'n GOLD. % W -ni' 2";‘:‘;:» Ottt = 5 T P AMERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE'S APPL tended to be &:u ed, Every parish would s mdq.v-r % -‘un‘y#um -ww > . pla. dully G0 Olivile . FPVIOSE going to Colorado_can join & PATLY NOW | Autume denand for Teachers fs good Fariy raprosented, about one-half having elected their dclegates | undes exumiasiion by the ardens, eeseotn - B T e, o Middtam forming. Call 212 Brosdway, Room No. 7. P. HISMROD, | Wanted spreisily Teachers for Clasica, Miltor o Torsei and the other balf in 1864, making o Jast oqui. | examissions wil be Becond Clase. ..., 0 p. m., Way. for Port Jervie, Newborgh, Warwick e A R T O VI 2T M PR 40 W SCHERMEL | librinm of those who opposed aud those who sustained Bteamship Niagara. §1 +1verienced Burgeon on board. g A % p. ., Night Expies. Butialo, Sulum nd Dunkirk. OHN DWIGHT & Co. the eause of the Confederacy. Steamship Tarlfs, e Simonny wir uok b Tporainle for apace ot vilotbie uales iaing 1y e, duly. o 1l Seaaiia, Duskik, Jom e S0 rw.ORK, There wre disfranchising clanses in the Constitution of Fark Boometan T S Trin, Vit 1884, but tho much-cbused mombers of that Convention oot of the v to | had iy fn. their power ¢ hbave maden Coustitution 68 : Siaiakuit aguisst Woso cigiged 1a the Kabolliou s Lon- ressed, JOSERH 3. COMSTOCK, Agent, 0. 7 Brosdwsy, New-York. AMES A WOTTON. Faves, General Agent is Ecrope. RBLL LG e WARE & Co, Ageuim, Do Train, du'ly, for the W n iu direct coprecs M actiirers of 1LCARD, SODA, ke., e Aud Sole Agen . ¢ o1 ot whow, s liberel BURSFULD g GhEAM OF 1. . Usal Sy LAk ouogh 84 Uaghilh WAL, N 0 Bryad