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1 ({ proipt R LS LTV koo L, TR XXNE NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, I866. tunity of observing, that good sense of trying on n 08 pow possessed in this § we might help youturn the | conflict, never to cease our resistance to tyrmnny. wheier it be ED EUROPE #mall scale hndbee'n mmdfi'. The ulect';gu did not THE COLORED CONVENTION' seale by which this franchise wight be apartia lyuh:lu.lul to | in the iron manacies of the shuve, or in the ’nn‘:n-x cri‘xun SEULr AR THRE R - s——e- kpow bow to ange a political man. If returning to SEA— 0t .,},’,}Tf""‘;’;‘,’ ey o Sl "‘fl:".',‘_,’",'.‘,',‘fi:,," g 3 LAND TRAITORS. .. .5 OKEIGN CORRESPONDENCE. the exercise oF their suffrage, they fell into an excus- | THE INDOSEMENT OF GOV. FENTON—SPEECHES BY MISS | -y 0% it uf one of 1o worlt's. | . Ehe r..nr.m....e.u'n'.‘.f.".‘.“':"»;',‘."...‘}.fl'n?:‘."&“‘&. .| Thomos Swann, the Governor ' of ——— able but very lamentable error, they thought snch u BUSAN B. ANTIIONY AXD EX-SENATOR COLVIN—AP- s, Shousmnds of you, brethren, 1o (f- | dent to reprewut the Now-York State Cowection. in the No- | neither iptimidated nor iustruoted by she fatal fail PRUSSIA. man is an excellent e'cctrician, cuatomist, physician, POINTIMUNT 0P A STATE CENTRAL COMMITTER i) pospesscd M‘;"fl'd";“":';‘;’:}‘;‘t' ':fiifi-f:‘.".‘.?‘.’“?.’.‘.“n"‘.‘&f"“‘““"', -y ,W:,M'""- """""’31 at | drew Jobnson's attempe to provoke wetv war in thel v, is wHE HFALTN OF COUNT BSMARK—EIS CHARACTER— | teacher, be is & first-rate man, he will make a superior AUDRESS 70 728 OUSOAXD'PEOPLE—TEE ADIODRN- a0 § ht 0 be bushandel | Goodwai, Aubirn ; redesiek Dougliss, daugs . | Dieved to be preparing to progipifate A Violenh Fev in ewv OF LAUENBURG--POLITICAL LivE ‘1M representative. The effect of this mistake, as visible o ved a8 well, 1€ inyexted us with the franchise, Sp(_‘ltmn. New. York; Win. Howard that State. The Police Cowmisiouers of the City of laitmpre THE DUCHY OF LA 7y \ in the Landlag of 1861, may be exprescod by reversing MENT. it o i) dotor TR W el ot 2y &3 i iy “&If‘;fll """“1"'{",']" e F:K':ll Joviag fos nppointed by tho Logisteture, having served fuith il o 04 il ati v o ! neglee a8 he o1} LY OTy 08 us hnshanded, 5000 coples of the address to the colozed poo; i n PRUSSI A, asentence of Aristotle. A legislative assembly, he Avnaxy, Tharsday, Oct. 16,1966, | 4o 0; cniy s the [t Tout It w3en this importaus 4t | and for e diatribution of 3,000 coples of {16 & ally during all the Rebeltion, Fve folien under the might Lace been wielded with o | leans and Democrats. Kesolutions were o' of the traitor sy mpathizers, beconse they refuse 10 nt From Ovr Special Correspordent. saye, ity corporate eapacity, thauke to the officers of the Conventicu, s possessed of anin- | - We have already announced the final close of the | Which it give aud yhich er for poc e, and humanity. Juties of eleetion whe will take the votes 8¢ the Pelels fl"' te, BrRLIY, Oet. 1. 1666. | | ¢afjigane crior to that of every individual mewber. | o t is not exactly hard werk tbat has impaired the | In 1561, ik an bosh, frequently et Sk atmod:. ';'L‘:";'_’“‘”:“ i :;':d‘”“l:“"‘ T ""J;"“"I:';"_""'_':::";‘: g bicthoea, on the impertznee of | AR AL o'clock Wedncsday uighi-the. Couscntion adionseal | el i dinee of tho Constitvrion: and Juve o the ’ A - - " a te an hour on Weduesday evening 10 al aile Stite. Never before, we Lelicys, in ie. i o - = Jealth of Bisnark and made it advisable for him to | every member, if taken and talked to for himself, | [ AL T 0 prespi iy Doy 15 of thiy 434e— ul Oven duri the bioody canito- | Tha Gopeention wap ccrtauly componei of o iy R R B o ' 8 4 Gvery speech and vote was given s t Vot and questions o more imoortance involved than in | of mes, Pave “abeady been M&M - preved quite o sensible fellow; but that as soon ae shetain altogether from Lusiness for seme time. The s y + 0 i . o Le Convention 100k 1 3 4 r ; ) it B . . . . . they ot together in that confounded ill-ventilated Wing te afiernoon pession the Gonventien took & restss o Joet 05 un uut pashpe i1 heir Tupurtance | of iadirectly on the great question of libeity “o; Teeasm. Tiaving deserted the peay etate of pervousness fiom whick Le ie suffering 1g .m-{ Il wfnk mad, the Furpese of being photographed. The following resclution won seh of State ni.|h5yl,.nv Natio: “1‘.,...”.‘ . A all m):s Iz n.i"' [ rqu.:hlan., n‘-meufmmh.. i wmpitial | ot bess ready 15 punish and m-r‘:&m"m‘;‘xlomfic“ 1: = alinatl . e - g s \ was introdocesd: w205 are to be decided at the polls in these Foll clections— | privileges, they were jealous with # gread jcals . cirengthoning the Rebels, Shouid he deeide upon ¢ SJattier the effeat of 2 50T0r cownng strnggle with little C—— Resoleed, 'Tout this Convention heartily indorees the ncte of the 1 ¢L1cZ -t of which is the clection o Vatesbas insolve the | The most carnest, dery debate of the Conyention ““"‘f“ © | the Posies Cdmmissioaons Vacked ";I- &wflfl" diffc e, obstacles and avnoyences, with smiling MEXICO, e v T Ss 5 ko B ool "u et o e dltgtig ohall Tolos oo ths. 0o | s m:“"lmnA'r“mrfil:-l;d oL T T e e M%'WM m:.“" Ty wties, obs 2 noyences, With € Xico. i all b it- | whether loyalty or disioyalty sisall ruic; aiso, the question | ocratic partics. A few o orn eonwervadis o of the Conven- | tiusts. At uve the Rebels claim enemies, adversaries who require management, clumsy et ‘.‘:. ':u"fl;';L:"lie;f,fl:‘:‘:,‘:?fi:‘-“.'&fi"éx‘"""‘""" Ll ‘);uh n b ’{flmh of ull ll:l others, 1.'; of nu‘\klmf fib:h;u‘e;:pfiudlrfl l'lflfl:e:l::::mll mllfi‘flnn’(:m d into ‘fl"‘” ‘y.&..... o employ Jorce to "':‘:," :: Ner 2 g P suffirge impartial even among ull citizens, The question is | o threat by the Demoerats, because of the vuies hesovepre: | and to State to the (raitors. friends and stupid subeidinates, Happily the most | ANOTHER STAKTLING RUMOR — TRFATY LETWEEN SFEECH OP MISS SUBAN B. ANTIONY, B e deman to b e st (he poil at this vlection, | sented. Dat. the out-aud-out Radicals said the e hau vurse | either Swana ey v il Rve (8 Bardied important questions are ¢ettled for the present, and {i" " ¥RANCE ARD TAE UNITED STATES CONCERNING S T AT TN D s S G LB L e S e el irus e Convintion Topessaning iow et | mcamc e ot houat e PPy Sepe for & couple of months the engine will go on trailing MEXICO—THE UNITED STATES T0 ASSUME THE bl e kel o an “I.hn it s v;»n- Insay givds scotion of the fl;‘lkl :‘m"',] u«!tn l(ha nui‘ o mrsuwr *ufic w'l :wn"n'?‘ lhflx’illbllmtnnfimndy left. m‘}flm fs for the e . P PE ) 24 i v s« Anthony was given perwission to address the Conven- | try, it by dest not to stop until American eitizens aie alike | few thousands of votes the colore of the Stute conid triots to appeol to 1) the Korth to by ite own eis or its own inertla. It s true, with PROTECTORATE OVER TOE REPUBLIC. tion. " She apoke iwtantiniy an follows B b e et ebire” 1t s I view of this cnd other | eommand, those yotes had some power, and that puwcr shoukl Tie entewty 10 the Capitel of the Hepublte. " tention to the comiug clect never be givon to menor toparties falee in the present | tou eimilar eall in 1861, and will not be Tnckwerd i o M. PRESIDENT AND GESTLENES 0F THE Coxvesioy: 1 | things that we eall your A b 0. d before me I could no the law requirex u registry of the | oF the past, to and bumanity. These Rudicals serted | feeling in Baltimore yesterday was intense, The Rac Sarxony not even a bese has heen conc erted; but let A Wausbington dispateh to The Poston Journal says: 5 b exercisd, we exbort you v iain and oguin that the colored people conld have no well- b fivm, ‘guier, and wholly redolved. — They' have posy o Kiug John Lackland be as headstrong as be likes, | ning o definite shape, apd informa upon the address of the h Prussia can afford to wait. 1 profit of the lull to say | ¢ © on that subject will be mode m Loyalists_Convention to 1 parts of the State. who have not this day already | grounded hopes of justios for themaclves at the hands of the | the fiold and intend to keep it «t all hazards. They will ® word or two on the character of that extraordinary | public in a day or two. fox have been agreed npon, sl d % ralad Lincoln. These men early advise yourself of the next day of registry and {)-I'Jenmn party; that that party, both in the Sonsh end i | vield it to the Rebels and traitwrs. The plots of these Jut ie since vesterday, lounging at some ancient o ander sroceas of. cachange. The Ficvch troops aml | 287 19.0s that the one great impanding damger to is comntry | o regater Jout vofe. 2 you who #hal bave so done shoakl | the North, had for long years beeu the opprcssors, o euslut. | hariiy coucealed, and their exnitation proves tiat the man who i¢, since yesterday, lounging at som < ! Pl i« In the temptation to the Xbrth to commit itself to the Cons Took up every brother whou: fou know to be entitled to a vote, | ers of the colored 5 that that party woull not kecp fuith | tianary pelicw in the eelebvated Ledger dispateh is corefsdly eher- axin ww this year from Mexico. The U tutionsl Amendment. Fellow-citizons for Tam to be o eitizen jim go ond do Likewise; Tet those of yon, also, not | With those this Convention reprevented ; that the mewbers of | ished, and only reuires o it ortumity to be annownced wmanor in Pomeranis. K From his first appearance in pablic life, in the con- | stat wention of all the provineial estates in 1547, the epi- | tug thet, junler, was throw: A word | Uyited § ©or two ou this term woy no! Etymologi- | 1 protectorute over the repnblic, guarant h Tor yon who have eoie | entitled vy o property qualification to a vote, look up those | thut party Were Abolitiouists only mo far un it wix popular oo Mexioo sedes to tig | here info convention. it Is not for you to indorso wueh wn | whous you know to have that, quolificatian, and seo thet they | that el their “coneurrenee with acts for the uboll oo - amendment as this, 1t is n wicked compromisc—one of the | attendto thix matter. And this done, then when fhe day of Slavery and fts consequent wrongs was wade under protest. v of Lower Californin, and other | mose wicked ever submitted to the peoplé—s eompramise by | of clection shall have come, we entrect every one of | On the other hand, declared these Radicals of the Convention, edger has beeri denfid, the revolutions:y lary. which the adyoentes of Sia will nold the 4,000,600 of people | yon storm. distance or tme, +to early | the Republican party can proudy point to its yecord—a iwcord | recommeuds has never been repndiuted by the winh i the other. and be | showing fuith with and work wrought for the colored people, | nounces the Congress of the [nited States ae mx“;:x i som 1 fully expect it—it s no ol perfictod: Tt paley is advocated by the of Thotass Swann, The Beltiunore llw% e I8 12 by such - pere s e Chivgo Ty Thoeh, o iepatd !E... south of our present south:west bou; Ny it i scteQWith FOUNE, FOUNgSter, Sy uor 3 ! 185 ! it - Ditherto shuved in s vassalage worse than the original Slaver, cally it is connected With young, young Ay EMBARKATION F FRENCH TROOPS COUNTERMANDED—= | from swhich they have emerged. It i o compromise by which §'Kadical, who muy | such fuith and work as calis for the moxt hearty ecoperation | constitutionsl, The Mrrvland pattiots ure right, t these former appressors of the siave will have power to say | be ap for office for State, Congress, wnd the Legislatare, aud [ of the Couveution and of the pe it represe Aling upon the loyal hen the ath 3 tue peovle | Rliose of the delegates who proudly cull themseives Radies s Auulp('-.nb canied the Convention in tvgmmLm; which indorsed the its oppressions u: wil. these | tent to take enre of them ’ itors arotind them; but if {2 I resolted to ewploy “foree to teally with a werd grown cbsoleie, until Byron had ‘ ¥ i . et it in course again, the word childe. It meanta INCREABK OF GUERMILLA BANDS—FROURAMME OF stripling of a noble family, and ia some parts of Ger- whether the brave Robert Small or the gallunt Sutton shall have P liy for those on that question which will THE NEW MINISTRY—DEPUTATION FPROM MATA- /| the right to voteor no. ‘Thercfore T could not kecp silent when suffrage Impartial in this clection that may be | Republicans and repodiated the Democrats. Al i it selves agninet every sucoee - 1x otill ased int ' patiiy endi o resolation for the indorsement of such au amendment | this o at each ans mauy is still used in this sense by servauts l‘l‘“‘&".‘“‘ MOROS TO THE CAPITAL—CAPTURE OF A TOWK | & w8t O i Convention. No, mover It | Lokl intercsted us citizens of the State, ns you will be in some | weu understavd very well what coucerns theie political upon the children of a squire. As long as the officers BY TUE LIBTHA the colored men of New-York say Amen to thut eon. | of the issues that wiil be involved in such elogtion, whether | best interests in the future. They even widerstand very well the 1p these Rebels and tzuitors into control, but oue’ ze s of the armies were drawn exelusively from the rankk | o/ T sty g b prg. ik Mitetionn] Amendment. Sueh rotion i smply helping to place | ther shall relate to matters municipal. State or sationol. Chief Magistrate of the nation. Oue of them, the Rev. Wi | loft, and that is an invoe ple of the comtry. of the nobility, it followed by itself that every young Jur dates from the City of Mexico, by way AVADA, | g Lalter round your ncok—helping to plree you i w condition We urge this for the fore mnfwnnwlknnmldlkqumunu this city, snid; * The Moses of tho nexroes! Y os, “hropicle, Oct, 18, 1666, fcer was & janker: aud i this way janker hecame | 8¢ up to the 6l inat. thn Klavery—worse. for in Slavery the slave-owners bl | invol of Stato: not beca drer: Johnson i indeed the Moses of our roce! He lias 14 - ".,, al title f the lowest: grade |;‘ B oos. ooenth | . Wtie Pranch regisienta about to embark from Vers’Cru | & sortof seifieh iuorses in the physical well-being of the slave. | singly fourly the noble examyle vet 10 the wilderness and Jeft us thers, wuid now we want APPRENENDED TLOUBLE IS BALTIMORE. the official title of the lowest grade of of e, e o 3 Now even this will Phesefore [ beg yon not to indoree thix | her by th pted and sowell yine a Joshun to lead ue out. - Special Dispatch toTe N, Y. Tribune. 1194 thing Jike a cornet. So it w n; mltl.r-'nr.'? £ red lr‘r- bad been ordered to reanin. Conjecture was rife as to the i.m. nnhlmr . I it had added suthro, tate of n«‘»] nulun."vhm o of bosiness Bavmwone, Tharsdzy, Oct. ¥ #06, k the at, and down to the battle of Zena. By | ¢q o shange, as intell ce had o1 rocoive! v tion, we do want her fo e M . 2y, Oct. 8. ick the Grea and dow the O causes of this change, as intelligence bad not been received | Lve WA ROV KLU SO ok iwpler way. One worthy cf the Empire State, and « | Itisrumored thet Gov. Swann has summoncd the and by, in commen paclance, the word became SiElifl- | iy rogard to the new arrangements of Napoleon 111 The | of the few things Congress need bave doue was the siriking in #0 Boing. 1 ot . # / - he | pylice Commissioners to-appear before him on Mon- o, brethren, that which | spmng ‘to his feet, and, seizivg o plate, soid: 1 thin iz, the acoumulation | we had better Lift it row."” U{‘mur!:“ one i to_ Il fifths representation elasc from the Constitution er; ol to be met with in those | Eyzagerte of the 20th warns the Mexieans taat the evacaa- | of tho th y and profession, over- | tion will unquestionnbly take place nt the timé agreed ob | Mauy of the good and logal peoph day. It is said that they will refuse to do <o, Bwanb's caut of the qualities vsual witate in this onng fe i . vet not without & tinge of love of | with the United 8 altbough a change may be made so | say grant so and so. nud the South will enfranchise the ety abeginning. | aa the President good-naturedly explained the difforence 'y : g X iy It expressed dimwmbfiliou, but no | ns to have the expeditionary corps leave in. on¢ body in- | The South will not do this. The South, having the, neg of ous"mours. | tween work on o fnaace comnittce wud. o tuk o of 20 O T e e locgeiesssal wopprobrium. It referred to society. stead of three detachinent: : e f:'l':,,',':’,i‘.“'{",‘,';‘;,“"lf":""'“ s 1:’,';;:,",7, e I b0 do so;asd fom | peay edieation.. But nohwiihotsation thees isiaksp tisial & | Distalety for Johnsor's poliey. There are indications, faa6ee it b 1 term, the designatiod | Guerrills baads of Lil als wore Afl;:x:‘:‘:x;fifl;{}’;:? il corvider what would b ion o we | kaw dome it work very well, T Prosident, Mr. Wi, Liowrd | of lively and exciting times bere. L% hook - | even ente e Valley LAt n iuk well bafare you Gve 5 0 ction ol X q cauth = X ) gy — A6 polikical perty. s Jetlin..& null'."".dl (b | Mhilrosd from AMesicp to Pucbla, had -been plundered by e "THE LTATE GINTRAL COUNITILE. il 5t b o il ) g .m“'w.m__.__’ oo goud presiding ofloer. [ | goy. swaKN AND TIR POLICH CoMAISIONERS.! sembly, returned by universal Mhi"‘l-"-.“fl* ‘:‘:“»r‘“‘ | one of these bands: among the prineipel sufferers Wil | 1y wag voted that the number of the State Central Committee | With the safin ILLINOIS COLORED STATE CONVENTION. BALTINORE, Oct. 18,—The Depigeratic Committeepp- destroving seignorial rights aud other remnants of me- | Ay, James Swith, o wei-known American eitizen. reated from 25 to 3. The following maned gentlemen | Wenlght ulio address you gon scveial moral questiong, } o, oy pipareh to The N. Y, Tribure. : pointed to visit Annapoiis aud prescut to Gos. Swann & will appointed as sueh committee: dieval times, at the same place a kind of convention | Jv is stated that a laree Iwmperishat for or cancus assembled, composed of landed proprietors | soon commence active opc the # Myers. Al . % :m vsn“u-s‘: and their connections, with the parpose of detending | vall ‘v of those bande. A Belginn force, vnder Col. Vin | b dor . e 1-";«»..::‘: ° thod2 this be s politleal Conves ) wion and a devou Cineaco, Thm sday, Oet. 18, 1566, petition for the removal of the Police Comrmissiont - 1, gothen with affidavits charging them with official misthoe had an interview with the Goverzor in the Exeeu- chich wake up the commii The State Convention of Colored men, i Galesbur: a8 done w, 2 § r the life useful | edmeluded its session yesterday. The bn their privileges. That convention—not & few of itk | der wdled a by the 7 & sh+ Jon L. Boseors i s b 2 P % on ¢ f » b . 4 ueipally the reception of reports of the Committees t1.d ~ members bad 7o handle to their names—was encd | Lh AT Fridag vy avention adjourned. to meet again at 7 !heltg)pn'on of i sddmess to tho people of Tinois, The | tive Chaber. Gov. Swann reedivd the petition ¥od i A. J._Brokeuborough, following are the chief among the resolution ; swoin siatement, avd replied thet he would examine she ! . by the people Junker Parlinment, ard with the grow- | F 00T 4 ing heat of the struggle the term became more avd :“}"m':“,:.,‘,,:’r‘:n,l‘ ' Senora, no : u Senora, 1 EVENING SESSIO B. Com, New-Yoik: J. A Resolved. That in view of the services i '» Convention with | and patriotic black men of the State papers aad act iu the matter promprly, rted. Miee is much speculutios n regazd to the course to,be Clinton opened o the neeroes it woukl well, Bat in this Congress fofled. This and recon j | 1 | more odions, The programue_of the new Lares Ministry Jiad be Bismark Las sprang from a family who have given | publishcd; it is what in Mexican pwiitics is called wo m ulfired the ’lrlhl‘m."r:u‘l' fion, a:r’;‘l;l::‘z:rjm?rgfl‘fl “-'f.'fi‘i’f :;-;\ur . to;b oung fellow, the social gualities of a junk bove | are the policy of ar 1 & concordat with Kome 19 P ing 10 deptecate bot everyshing to ap- | cLise, sumnon the Commissioners fo answer the charges Wns iemiml were fully developed in him, but wi des | settlothe vesed guestion of church property, e ? pleud sud conmend renomination ve & bappy | Desolied, That our efftats for the achiosen b ul iho safrage | werk, ed preponderance of the betterpart of them. When g ecelesiustical corparations to hold real e Geo. omm i Lin ublie "";-' iberty and | question ; the adminsion of vur children into pul rauls;, Shie " boo Lo ” 2 with th Myt f the Imperiiist journals, all except the £ 3. Bpelas 0, nomisation by cuming o [ aoqulpemant of Inade snlthe raising of sl ANOTHER DISPATCU. " Favstadent, he was forward with the tongue &nc give the new ministry i worm sapport. This jour hs tollow fug resolation was passcd T4 committee | 08 Tint we feel our mankood, and wus: Vi great polilical excitement provuils relative 20 the the sword, and the townfolks at Gottingen reumember | S ‘orean of the Frendh interscntion, docs th OGiak, That wo Wo wpiEasied, ope i 8 committee | occasion uutll we are satisfied roposed removal of the Baltinuora Poliee Uotint ssionc: well his pranks. Having entered the civil service, b | et all the injury it ‘can by rarcastic comuie on’reco B. Cono. | £xist agalust ua are doue, zwa, Eyuo\'. Swap. The lwes give the Governor the privitege would not comply with i's pedantic ways, threw off | uttecks. ? m sud o seeam : togtalsara sad brotha mrflvmnl:fu:‘ln_: m«-;w»;ofm‘ l;-ghlflx*um‘;‘ Al is cmployment with the declaration ** that he did not Lra asscrts that the postponement of the des NEF Wepv Vorn, e SN s C = . ? . ogation tizens Was fade ety o e, his exupl Dymen b v et g o Lre e Us fizostponsumabrol the ouly such eandidaten for pabie | Chaivaan. M, Wip. | coloed mewber from Chicago. 1t appeas for (e ri s a1 the (Yovetmbr il YoNEAm AR ot o like to become as duil as his superiors,” aud retired to f ps iroin e ws i favar our compate eulranchisement. | fre dmiiess awan of equal ndmiesion into the common. seiools, the it to . . g e the conntry-to farm his estate. How different he is French Gov yot yet abandened the Emyp e Cons ention autburized the following address 0 the ook | oo hiod fn this : Sit itz furies, and conclades ns follows: by 0 all requesiing tho mamogn i Oilslcuerr. e L arli : e | A deputat the Cowmupe of Matamores had | ored pe of the State e S . ) g ¥ ’ vt o To'is said that the Governor agkuoRludges tiat lijusica from t kere of the Juuker Parliaweut moy be | ¥ 3 A . | Sir, the sostiny hat Convertion, In short, there are mo clums thut ean he prisented. or o %h . 95 . sbown by a little anecdote that has cozed out but | Srrived ot the , bgging the Imperial Goverus | 10 1) CoLoRmy PELTOW-CTTIZESS OF Tuk. SiaTe o8 Niws | Genticmen of the Commit. | abymments that can be anged fn'boholf of other Ameriean | B _"‘"“'},"h\ by Woacgss Bettie ot ‘hn‘j} X it 2 Unt UL | ment to tuke possession of toat city; that a large numb 4 itimus, to inenpe them o Fight to veto tht we o vo. swsmt. | Will take the matter omerions lately. Becide Schleswig and Holstein, familiar like | oreroops e SR Seadrs b 1o Abehe/Jogiiatio a A in the 3 rre the Al pomerul guwe, Akt wo arowbY Shite e Frog | prir o the November elestions. ¥ ry : ¥ oy Ciry ’ P pow & Thousebold wom.s.) ““"""“”“‘l!‘i;‘;‘,‘hy lk}m:lll, nu‘tju wenld arise in favor of the ¢mpire, i e oo B iwsue to ; ‘ Indorvemetia e geniu of our Goverument: from the considerstion of evi | Inuch excited, and throaten forel ol resistance in cose the 10 Denmark by the treaties of 1815, called Lauenbu The * Estafette” reports the capture of Assam by 1,200 e atars Sh iy Temvenntll | R D sistency: from the years of war. O | COuLMMRIORETS Ure Temovedy 1 1) 1 : Y situated somewhere between Hawmburg and Lubs Libernis ¥ g < +* thin Stae loyulists; frow our very birthright as Americon ¢ Ta view of the fact thot. they are: greatly in the minor- i c EPEFCTI OF EEXATOR COLVIN. to you for impart{al for oqual e ity Bere, en (ki i be ned ¢ and never mentioned in history except for that NEWS FROM MONTEEY—TH! Cil RETREAT | The moniutlicr maoming Gongram was taken up: Tt ¥ab %u Tokh oug s oirwene 1a (b 47 D ey Shaasten habdild ke oo 10 the-by calumnions) story that Fraucis of Lauen NEW-YORK, Wednesday. Oct, 17, 1004 | vor ! dhat ox-Senidor Aumdrew J. Colein of Albwiy be per. | W ole heart we indorse the followin: Tors Iesverthng oslets thie 1 ive of & ocal charaotess had assassinated Gustavus Adolphus in the battle of o | miited 1 widress the Convention on the resolation. Mr. ol | ment ~uttered by ' the H Homee Maynard — of port e e SRRt 18 Cutame; pechaps i borremseembiorsd ‘68 the | E7 WIS, dais Menigrey, 7, fom Mnjony Vil Aok, i substatee, Tenmensee. and whioh, with wuch propricey. msy bo said ta be B ot I of Molthe, 1o niow celebrated chicf of the | G¢B: Lew Wallace, have b ved by promisent mers [ B U iy Covvstios, | b taken adep ages. | i wbriforthe hour - Lat vt aws whl o ntions See | THE MARYLAND CAND-MELTING OUTRAGE Prosaian’ - 1 | chant The Libe: e vory confide | et i the delibgration thi cution, Lo giestions <o white men, not of . oL B ot staff of the Prussian army, who has been fulsely | vhants in this city, The Liberals were very confident of Bave bee Sou. {he questions be- w of (i, tho T | designated as & Dave. This Duchy of Lanenburg, | taccess, and were continually receiving musitions of wan | o g those - | fore the mution, 4w qaestions of the deepest posslble moment | REPORT O THE FREEDMUN'S BUTEAT TNVESTIGATING eomprising 20 German square lfmle!y with 50,000 ‘:n- (‘nml a8 they ld'un:;: were cm'.m;:g'mp netesmtry {u& Ml s, LN the g W The n:xi'n'f'\.':‘le.‘.'m'..':'.. ?;’.".:'(;?,....,“" - - i g vAes COMMIFTRE. 1AM habitants, by the death of King Frederic VII | fur ourrying on=the war, AU the tige of writing th | BT, | oived siike wane of | yueat which I hepe will be republicus. 1t has loen repuliioan | THE REPORTED RESIGNATION OF SECRE- | Special Dispatch to The N. Y. Tibune, of Denmark in 1863, became virtually a res nulline, o rench were retreating ins! of advancing. ‘}“ peraonal froedom of our brethrer: then coslaved. This, ll_"u'h'- but not in fact. Tt is npw high time it shookl me TARY STANTON, Bavrrwoue, Tharsday, Oct. 18, 1666, no man's land. Not even the Prince of Angusten. | e e s, fnd W10 g <y Fopil lonu in fact a8 well as in Game. In 1645 1 went abrood R N " A FEL X ‘- . g : oubtiess saw, and With us wl you full & comwos iutercat in for the benefit of ms b T wes clel st AT The Freedmen’s Burcau has congluded its inve tion burg, #o ingenious in manvfacturing titles of succes- | MOVEMENTS OF GEN. TAPIA—THE FEOFLE OF MATA: cgle. Ydu saw, Qoubticas, thal which way sever the | extabishment in G o ‘:;"‘::“‘:&“:‘“"““':" £ 1k ‘h coting 86 Shipley’ tion, was able to invent a title to Lauenburg which MOROS 1N PAVOR OF JUARKZ—CARVAJAL RETIRES ded, the enslavewent of our brethren was 1o end | arts of ¢ 4, and eapecally Som all Tarisof | OPINIONB QF THE NATIONAL REPUTLICAN ANN NA- of tLo qutragaon the eswp weoling ipley’s -"” 'y would not have provoked the emile of his most de- 1O PRIVATE LIFE. R s R e Tt o3 N Sy .0 | weit abrood as o Demoerat, Coucerning Slavery 1 TIONAL INTELLIGERCER—TIE SPANISH MISSION | and the following is tho result: " Toted aorenter By the tresty of Vieuna in 1864, | Brownsville letters, o Oct,3, bave. also been roceived | Sonbilees. in comon wi s al hud o b e G St e i o o W AW, THR URAITETRY TRE SYORFTART—LISUT/ BUREAL 68 RErore. Funtipic, ke, igun e abg ermnent over the Rebellion. 1t was | "' EN. 3 T,gv’m.ug..’o,o. TEOWARD, Cones: issiomer ool Ly a triumph of the G oy were Democrate. Aud - they were Dem- . lice agningt . WASINGTON, Tharsday, Oct. 15 1866, urean, Washington, also, this litile territory was ceded to Prussia aud | Gen. Tapia was still in the vicinity of Matamoros. The Austria, and to the Convention of Gastein, in 1865, | attempt made by Americans (who “were in the kervice of ;&' Sl terns o8 ;.";f;'.:',’;.':'u:'i:v:m ohrue, Batriote | oerats o - fact. They indeid had fio prejodi iy 9 Austria sold her share to Prussia for ready money, | the Liberal Government) was to place Tapia in puwer. | every yrue A meriean heart tht ed as on ¢0 early In the war to | i 08 secosnt A Iy, hapysia e tint Jou B 1 10 National Repullican of this mortine saysthat [ GrNseak: Inaceordance with ieiructions, I bave the the yng:luion having expressed their assent. in | Canales bas 1ssucd wnmnl: “ prestimos " 1o support his | offer’our lves and services to the Go ut to sid o putting ,L"r‘""‘"'l'_‘m:'x’mm o Baverr “'_;'l",:l MLM' i l:I"l:': it has the highest authority for denying the reprt that honor to report that I have earcfuliy examined intothe Septem monte bank, that the merchants of Matamoros are leavivg | down that Rebellion, and 6ley those services Were accepied | glu,ce your form of goverwment! Can't'you wipe out | Mr. Stanton has tendered his reslgnatlorn as Secrctry of War, :?‘:h‘«‘:‘o‘th“:f’:.ll;llr: TH”K‘; :N‘I‘E":“““I:“ . 'oodf.‘ Anne ve r Jast, King William went down to receive > - 5 as fast a8 they can get eway. Tapia wss in great favor | earried 200,000 from amoug o into the scrvice of our country, the pr . V) i bomage avd fealty from his new subjects. o merepts. and al prowinént eitizens, And, g | blscl of thwsanda of whera how wmojstcts the fickds of {Nilie | the waine of Ui wicked Siavery | When boswe work W rd | widje The National Inteliencer temaiks Ut Usc Sajeioat | e:liodist Episcopat Chareh'm Shigley's 1t bay that Lanenbu w0 tens- ) - o yuur country, your groat demecracy, of this malignant instito . ipley’ P t Lauenburg, owilg to wooncatens: | po iy supported by Juares, he will donbtless be puf in | e by side with the lood o6 obr white felow tiaeus T e wpit upein Your Goverathent. 1t | $hat bo bad written o letier to the Presidoit requssting to be | Arundel County, Maryland. More tilin 10 wituosses, tion of cireumstauces 100 long to follow it up here, had | power, ~ You, dgubtens, eoice withun, that Matory wast altke 1o | Lo wpoblicns. Go Lome aud abvies Navery, Then you may | reieve of bis position waet Jeass prometin It the lattar | been examined’ at. this sikcy inciuding promigent o0 serticed reddered and e ives lald, 5o oo T Al skt theos nalons repibican ‘3ot 7o | pnper says winisters of the Meviodist Epfbcoral Chareh, many of the tentholders aud many of the eol. red um, ed its medieval constitution perfectiy unim- | ° The le were unanimously in fuvor of Juarez, and 3 e L Toph our coantry 1 ouf country's defene, In corms o e % Sy Nk fasienationsnip isen | Dut 1 paired. Asa gentleman at present officially connected | will stand by h 1 to the lsst g aeryiees and Jives given of otber of out fellow.cith ean's shani ihese oh) sotablished monassbital geyermments 1t s understood that Me. Stanton has signitied his intention : with that country described it to me, Lauenburg was Caravajal had retired to prisate life on his ranche. ryioes wnd lives eiven ofotber of out tellowccitinete, o | Karope il the Repubic of the Weat establiahes liberty, vl i | )/ 2L SRCROUTC CJoon s Mis aumual reyar i» conpiuted, | 85 well 8 strangers acoidentally praseat. | Ry the evidence o con s to have republican inatitations. 1 oume bome changed | £0/Mk o be relieved as wicn a8 his & 40t be arerse t0 | it appears that for a long scries “of years the Tater, wheu Samter wan fired upon, 1 declared 1 woull { B itieal party 11l Kiwvery was ubolishl. Therefare, | SPeBding a few years iu Spain, o1 tho Min jetly because | EOF SERTIS . Vekin w dep daterent 3 yoor deliberations. | Withoot controverting the authority o e satat have you done here? You have passed reaolution | leation is mude by The National Intellioe i 3 iational hislory; .t was, To-day Capt. Osbon of the Mexican Navy made a formal | object, the the Pompeil of German comstigitlel WURRE \awpe dewand for 1he gunboat Chinaco, trom Gen. Browu, con« ::l t;l. e um of our brethren, sud the salvation of which comes to the same, the paradise of summerdom. . & v : . A manding the United States forces here, The General, | country. We thus briefly aliude to this rubject Every succeeding sovereign had confirmed the mon. | BEainE the 0 e muitted several serions e eneran | of the e i which hute vatiug of the country, we offered ours for u double 1 ok Madrnd.” Chureb has been in the habit of Hlich the oo pub- :P-::::lu the ground named above, ot 'hm' o eer, ik without st | upiversal custom Zor colored peple to attend; i £ tempting to state particulars, the subsiuuc atrons privileges of the nobility set forth in a certain | coprectic ith this guuboat t informed | arisen tb * o firngs. Amlis that all this Conve: o the general sion the colored le wero present as usua! parchthent yclept the recess.” The day preceding Capt: Osbon that he shonld continne th bold the Chenaso 19 Btei 3 declaring o ol reckaiion for impartial spdmgel -1 | B¥S pover dispatch of yestarday may bo repoutel, Jamells, mro-:?ln’ o0 corigned 10 them by the ceremony Bismark is enjoying the evening breeze | until he received instructious from bigher authority. A (oragy rogron prigh o ~ wish you hed said more than that. 1 wish you had takenn | - TCT S 0 b B on: and n bt ovi)i there s o | Sppotnted forthe se of selecting a ca ronnd on the beautifal lake of Ratzeburg, in compauy with | Gen. Ford sleo requested that the arws slould be sur- | of our covrtis prowd » d&;‘ "'"l'"*l ;}mn:lfir:]nfnl (u_;l -ul?r:v:.l 1 Im:u) I | tronk probabiity el Ticat Gon, Sherman wi* be luvl for both white and colored t the camp-meet- oue Bidew, hereditary war-steed of tho Duci: and | rendersd 1 him, which was aso refused. 7 LT, o which we bave. oo fur come, was s well o | Jorid wragc i M Gesele'sdocirin but X onnnot hik | ESSE0 cmlrarly, atosst, of the War D stucar.” | ing was miore han usnully quiet s ardosly mati Shedsl er of the estates, & model of a junker, in the | [Tbere can be but little question, if Gen. Brown bad | war of ide us it was @ waref stecl, altbough the war of steel | VWS EOCH T BTC 0 women also. Universal suffra P e——t night of the meeting ; that the meeting ov the nigit litical sense of the word. Not ha ing heard ang- releused the Mexicun gunboat, that Capt. Osbon would t, and safrosed public attention, | F4 84N ¥ eve ih o 3010 of August was one of mote than usual sole s . bave run the fire of the forts of Canales and joined the war of ey vl o oEromeed | tosbe elsctive iranchise. What right bave you to s RAILROAD ACCIDEN L. impressivenets, aud that the riot was instigated bya strife is transfered from the clash of | o3/ voter As well might women say, these men shall not ——— namber of white men making an attack uml*pflx:l A thing about the confirmation of privileges this e, | yiliary forces, and together they could bave operated to Universal suffrage should be advoceted by you | A RATL TORN UP AND A TRAIN THROWN 0V THR | people while in the act of prager, evidently wil camp Balow at last musters up courage to ask, ‘“‘How aovut | ¢ decided sdvants, arean and the halls of 2 < ” - ge. ~ . ‘than durin, bawe e ballot. our recess? 1 hope the king will confirm it 1 .sore Capt. Osbon has 00 e o . | degislat ted now than 8 | and Iy ev bemocrat in the land. You have a high duty t ! pe g ‘apt. Osbon has had too much experience under Admie | 3y fier e ife, and now, us theu, we are an importaut Hv". 'A”m Wit Davs ou doaei Yol dmrn' e gm‘; TRACK—ONE PERSON KILLED AD SLVESAL :irlnmlvl:‘lhe‘:m -.en m'u demanding homage.” ‘‘I dare say he won't,” saye | ral Farragut in running batteries to Lave Lesitated for an Y o iy ae X on o b 13 iy Tag o ufiict, not by auy act voluntury on our part, | gugreee. 1 protest wgninsi your act,. What more Fave you WOUNDED—REWARD FOR THE MURD: FR. * | retreating within the circle of the ,,.,,m, tents . ‘““Then,” says Bflow, “we shall retuse | ivstant to ran those of the usurper ty of the case. D comoeow in. the very church.” **Then,» | Yet it ia not improbuble that before dasiight dawn to- A of sitfrage coucerns us of 1his State, you | Sene! “Adiitied e ss Reorary Mebers of Your Special Dispatch to The N.¥. Tribune, when pursued by the negrocs, and also by e says Bismark, “yon will be incorporated inta the gomw;.;h- legit m-r;hb«'rflf«ml sl upsa the | dewdticag raiclor ‘-.r'"‘;g"g;“ L ','“‘3;;31"‘ our comntrysbiv | joo now rescind that resolution which deburred MEADVILLE, Pr 00 % ;E--Mu-&-. s 1t -‘ulv;- m:i-;mlv;y ook 3 . : . ity of moros. norther is blowing, and every. | tory hus this Guesiiou of hnpurtial suffruge 8o occ he attere |y ony from Lecoming one of mber, and give place t % 9 nee that acted o in nearest Prussian” province to-morrow, in the very thine xeems propitious for the success of the undertaking, tiow of icna p«u]«lrhumll fouud so many varnest 'l‘di"' Aviagy) o Lasanning oes of your swmbes, and give pigee 88 Yesterday morning, ahout balf past two L K. 83 | e ground entirely when to do 80 by ~y cates wwong ¢ men aod sl the people us now, und that | L Cguy iberty, s mueh for your race. That great doc. | the Express train for New-York on the At e w ' Great | preachers, thus leaving thei tents and gnd. o be de- d T church,” And on they go discoursing on the ¢ arms Hisajosa forces already hold some of the outer forts | 0T miles | stroyed and burned by white rioters. From a careful ictions of the people so deep that this right | UL others ws you would Lave others 4o to you." | Western Railroad was passing a curve thie of the scenery. Returned to bis quarters, Bi.mark | and both parties bave thrown out strong pic ' . 28 . g picket lines. A s impartially fo every citizen, lowever huwble ; : " indites o royal decree, proclaiming the incorpo.aiion | Jurge guard is stationed at the ferry aud & chuin of senti- o, e ater o7 aad hope Whea we. Kaww i thi shoulf IRY o ln this, T regand to this et it o | the other side of Union, about X miles fow . uville | Feu ing of the whole testimony, it is impossible to m“ of Lauenburg with the province of Brandeula g, to | nels extends ulong the river bauk from Sunta Cruzdown 1o | futerest on this suljoet éxfits solcly du rospect to ousselcr. 1t s i Ewvould deply sey agtin, Glve the it 10 | | "an off the. track aad. pizaged down wu cabnrh s 30 the conclusion that the riot was premeditated, be read in case the nobles should refuse io swe , and | the Cass Mata, au old casemated work near the lower | §s the gres Uhworbiug desue betore the pecple, that our | [EULTy oy the alightest deviation from this ule, J0u | et high. The (L o s and | the object of the riot vu—firmlu attack the col- to be wound up with an appeal to the audic 10 | landing place. It cant be loug before something decisive | brothers r ves, 1 common with us should bo Impar- | FEERT SN St Driciples of democrvey. T know it s un- eh. engiue, baggage car, two po ¢ ored people, and, second, delibetate attempt to up swear en masse, an_appeal which, no doubt, would | tID8 up. tially it ested wich thix Tight. Let ua then take beart, broth: | WP RO GG T i certi waffrage now; 1 know that Icouid | two sleeping coacties weat down, and were bodly duma the camp meeting of the Mothodist Epi on ave been ontbusiastically responded to. He assured | ,, BROWSsvILLE, Oct. 2.—Col, T. L Sedgwick Las re- ern, Uint the i ptial extension of this right I urged, s well | yo¢ peet to be clecte o office while advoeatig this. ' In al womber of porsons were hur. Mr. C. F. | aecount of the alleged auti-Slavery sentimeuts of its min- e . He assared |y ced Gen. Brown in the command of this sub-district. because there 1a 10 guatantes B (o8 O o Mebellions spists | RANE to thogreas r»llflr-l questions of the hoar. and the men | Matthews of Elmira,” N. Y. W b isters and members, v the consegt of the king to the decree, and with tois nice | “oon "Gbon | g 3 . he | Y mguinet future “outhteaks of the rocently rebelilous spirit | peyiglucatly before the public, the speaker sald : Tmyselfhonar | skull belng crushed in. Mr. A. D White T e, Geners), full r obedient sevvant, ~ o apt. Osbon has made anotber formal demand for 1l Tihont el i exteawdon of the suflruge—thik appealing to the | P y s ¥ am, , very respoetfully, listle torpedo in his pocket, ho entered the chuich est | guiboat Chenaco, but, up to the time of closing this T e e emenivas svacaraing (i | TR PO L B oty intvitely | Meadyille, was injured. Mrs. B, vesidy K. M. Greaory, ] morning. Sermon being over, the lieges were called | letter, Las received no reply. The whole matter will prob- | Lafety of thi« countrs :’:.’..mm».“r’n‘lv“fi”tfl-’“’.l‘&’-‘évflél’x:?:‘ P o oyirt /| one o elomging i damestans. . Y., ot 1w o: 1 brokon Brevet Major-Gen, Vols., Assist-Commissicner. upon to swear. Bilow advances hesituting, ¢10ps a | ably be referred to Washington. Four illions of our hrethren who were slaves are made free- | SERUGG ions) Amendment—1 t0 o certain extent v Bead and throst. ‘The o'tor injuries e moment, looks at Bismark, but, meeting o stern and Hinejosa, Cortiuas, Flores and Ford will attack Mata- it; Wit still I say to you it does not £ far enough. 1wonld | were all slight. An operator mid @ telegraph roairer UTAHN. PRl ] ‘somewbat contemptuous glance, walks up to ‘he altar | MOros to-morrow night, probatly. g Mavenatd that whew the South shoukl give universsl wuffrage | Weatern Union Telegruphi Company who v (e upon the 3 . and swears. All the rest follow. No coutirmation of The steamer Gen. Shendan will probably be taken off d titled with us to all the proteetion o h ehe might come back, und uot till then. 1 do fer this amend- | fnunediately cut the wire, wid sent 4 disna o —— i preagly " 1t seems, after this, there shouli be no | 10€ betch at Brazos. Bl went shore on tlie 20th, ""';"'-‘ (e o "";‘ ’:;"i.:f’::f: thesc ure wwarded to eid | peatny yet do us s grent deal of barm. When the South | Mendville: upon the receipt of which o OUTRAGES BY THE MORMONS, - 3 3 “The 9il U. 8. Colored Troops left here wo-day for Gal- | 16 1% 05 0 Vel . b g ok and o Mepibliean purty"aball bave ot some. | was st o the spot, havini on board Leavexworn, Thursda, Oct. 18, 1666 untry of i power; when the Sonth shall ‘have mussed its vou praf ¥ o o 2 The Denver News publishes the following extraet from T %o Mewiville. | ® private letter to Capt. Cochran more talk of Bismark being a junker. veston, preparatory to being mustered out. ¢ romind you that we nre ot now as we alwars | Gy Copperheads of the But there is something more to beraid on thathead. . rth, these, united, m " — — taluty from the want of any au- o $ . hout 12 etant oo b : explanatory not so much of the character of ‘Lat mau it v v corion thereon ax fo. what w our statas in tbis | ¢ ST ol ke ardl o L et e enaiiination ¢f fhe tmalk Whevo tie © learn that Mr. Woston, editor of The Sait Tale Ve as of political life in Prussia. Mavy of those who HAVANA. country ge 18 1t may seew, the G iment of this i oud well me to guin that grest price which b oettent oecurnd, and found. that the ruil bad been removel | wan taken by the Mormois on the night of the 34 d used most eagerly to bandy- the cry junker, k cw very o —-— ;uunlrl,\ Nt nevee priot w0 e It u»n:;:fl;-’- the eyes of to, many e the Presidenti "Tn" :I;..,:’rmh upon the .n‘-;-m '-'n'm'." + the n'i'"'-;;.:l.f'.fi “-v"filml: 3.1";.:. ?.’.I"“..‘:'f. 'I:o‘nuf:‘ 0 ‘!‘e:u“;ho city -3 il i is o whal coustituted i A _ Slave ou 10 this y ken b whic! caused the sceident. This rail wo= Tound : el . Weston well !h“"-‘lflhy were Hl{:lllml-h'r that is 1ot Tlf; CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY—TERRIBLE | woull ot allow this citisonsbip | S8 %use son couldi t get more. You, na u Convention, e e bttencd i the Jx-+ wirle ail it eich- | Teave, und demomsces Mormoun in the bitterest forms, leaders of the misnan) arty of Progress scconnte HURKICANE IN THE BAHAMAS—SHIPPING LN [ELLI- | Upon the universa grownds Of 3 g conservative, Joed bors showed signs of thumping and b, from the ear- | the frequent oceurrence of outrages by the Moruous. o8, the for his proud, sometimes disdainful beariug toward the : = ’ citizonship W that untive (05T huve kuown in o long time. wheels. K en which had fustened 1l 50-noved voil wero | Gentiley serious trouble may be looked for. op Chambers by saying: He is a junker. This explana- GENOB—GEN. CASTELNAU. :TT' e i 1ead makviroon here of mlxlrfl':hlf u'.ir I»T«nu-mh-l party. Yo miullng.'_ Ia\,‘mdicn‘l;zu |mR¢g(|m u--‘- «“:'nll X‘i‘;.':l:! e = re P 2 : he ot + By ) vell nibi 1 e, g om placent. it ol sonie po wkiow . tion erved hem & double purpase: 1 cxcite o pub. | %o T Auecaed e P s, e, RS Ay e | ek e o, U e a1 o o | e Seiemla 5 trgly s ARNY GAZETTE. me up and help sou. And onchde, for Twill [ matter, and have offercd n reward of S0 i the wpprehen. Triper -] e i vou louger, fhe ible senches as that we are all | sion of the scoundrel, beskde emplosiag » detoctive o ferret out (By Telegroph| 3 sy 10D " A Bt iaut yoqrsclves upon the broad platform of equal | allof the ciroumstances of the ensa Mr. Mthews wae tie APPOINTAENTS IX 118 REGCLAR ARM } & s i T ure. | st pasmemgor aver killed on the Ao and Groat Western | The following appojal Seve fm, gt - Y i i im and to prevent them from finding HAVANA. Oct. 13, 1966, So apaiasthin gnd (9.1 om finditg out | () o inesday Inst, the Queen's birthday, the Captain- the true cause of that conduct, which cause was this, - that of all the leaders of the defunct party of Progress, fl;m‘}n:‘flfim: ;.;:f‘ and next day & grand review ‘of ol not us £ucls be deprived This would b ks oountry b f W this, neither would they a; Jite. We have all got to go | there was not ome with any claim to statesivunsbip, | = 3 ternble burricane commenced in the Bahamas on the Caonhip of our people already free, for thin | FEH . Shall lourm th 14 trie demoemuts. Ot Savior's teach Hiebody was taken In’ chasge by (he. Pvousons af | repuiar army. nay, with any aptitude for real political business, and | 30th ult., and lasted two duys. Almost half of the town stitleu uneven then to the protection and the | g the very gmainterscnce of demoerucy. | thi city, e Leing o member of the fateruity Kt ther | T st i Biddiclok B(441a] 30h; Goorg Slone- of Nussuu wus destroycd by the storu. d boen also w biow to Slavers. But mLc [\ tion wis sucudid a0 gs (0 - pledge the support of | hall til the news could be sent to s relatives. L nephew ai ) many 2isk; Jofers i dow! Y vived in town laxt nigcht, and took his remaius 1o Elmira to-duy. | e i that, consequently, the line so obstivately pursued by the majority of the House of Representatives during avery, it hat by the bighest |y Coqveition to the Redical party.” | . D B s maker, sy b . R o7 bakalakke DAY A corumer’s ukgest ‘upon Ll body returaed o venlicein uo- | 7ubea Sisue 4&'-‘.{ “g:fl:fl—.m ol 1% ¢ Houses were blown down, roofs carried away and trees A Who 18 & citiven of the alief fodiara. 4060 e Vi 5 x"’&il three vears, was, to say the truth, ridientously | uorooted. Trinity Church was demolished, the Goveru- fined olo > " e fact ” . wroug. Of this, the peaple who obstinatcly returncd | Ment house lost part of it roof, and the reof of the Mu- delined K e b e ey ives | . The Drosident delivuiwia fow parting wopds, which were. cordance with the facts stated above. - the sonseonts stions: have be. | Tiue Hospital was entirely blown offt Vessels were driven | Zyerybod, s Go% Whio id a0 American citipen; | Sguetio with deep tnteress; <118 eky RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN TRNNESSHE. "R OFFICHEA TONGRABLY | ME . saine men in threo couseculive electious, hitve Le. | gehore and kiocked to pieces, and, wharses denbls {“aadmo biuen we ala Gt by — Aseeiablod in Stute Couvestion 1o comtd® | pgypgs, October 19, —Amexcursion train on_ the ok ‘ v &i7adl il ::'"" ':‘" byh:hu time: but the Liberal papers, of | jyied, The ueighborinie islands suflcred in the sewo Tt the s« saton of this ight implies o proper we of it, n";":m,.f.‘.'.',‘x:‘:."“:.' .'w:',\.:m:e-d:l:‘ )).t:lr.l:lnl:' Mewpliis aud Charioston Railrond, returning Iria a tourna. | Bevel LieatCob B4 g e e “.&‘b"‘" it, and other nations, therc- | groe, and a Iatge number of veasels have heen lost or daui. | b wedes chogmoinn of s i thi' Stawe o ben ebicd o e congutalato sou ugou U e evel, ot | ment ran through a,treatle, near Buruavilla vuis, mocuing do. | vee Copt imte §: NS08 fore, have some difficulty in perceiving it. Yet what | aged. ‘This hurricanc is the severest which has been ex. here s not bl 8o o8e wrongfully used it used it withous due ulicte o upols what we have, i Gods providencs, | molishiug two cazs. About farty peradia i Jiiredd, only ¢ o -0 T say is incontestably trae, and admits of a ready ex- | perienced since 1813, } Ky e o e i f e g R AL nationally, wliiogh & portion of what wa Fnjoy Law S Y. The accident was caused Ly the broahiog of & - " ical. ki in is still i - - A . Win . R mamty, bet Dt Yon ha ed It " e s e o S ruck. " :luuuun Political life i Prossia is still in its baby- | 1;'." teamers Trade Wind and Liberty amvod yvesterday | Pied’, 0 tind i's st of wideh tha Heat possibe e honid .:57::’5‘:3.&'&.’3‘.;&, lk‘ufr‘li‘ :::llwhy ¢1Lpn»nfi; _cn‘rpn | vod. Before 1748 it did pot exist; and when bornin cw-Orleans, ard the Heudriok Hudson from Philis b Tk 1 use 38 Crost from 0% from the throes of that memorable vear, it foond a deal of delphia’ They were all quarntined for five days. | whom "'“m‘lt;filxcn&dffifll'm,?}}“uf'.‘.:.L‘:.- ":..',f-:;s Went affer o full deviow of the position of the colord | qapowre, €. W, et 17,14 i pot decidid yor whm.: , o work todo which. wonld bave taxed the powers of All vewsels"from New-York are uo¥ guaraiitined only | powere s mwlina v 17y, closd bgagiag the colored peopie 1o stan » ol the 'Confeder “amature uge to ba utmost. That new assemnily of | it Sou tie Frongh-srenuief Emperaeios Bigie, | BLoseahc e by i e et e €05 | 5 oy o Sarao b, e oy el e I .'.‘..T.".’..‘ifu.,.?.‘.?’;'.‘m'fi'.‘»w':..? 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