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a ee . site «eA NY, 6 me mee » be = | try frontier of 1,000 mites. cutoff by the Ae- er, on higgpta ive oon sabia hih | fd” irvtm ail foreign trade, imweraal Tove Leen mirquate to the equipment and Salling of tie Conmiientlon. i hia cn od tee, 10/0, 090 wenn | fie Th geste fo hae ferent D sera cama Prva ae ee RR a sage Pitter fat fi! adit ae jy ht yy THE NEW YORK ‘SUN. MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 25 1861. Evacention Day. Today is the seventy-cigh h annivorsary of The ates f, having been bners of war, and forwari the evacuation of the eity hy the British troops | morning with our regime i fny mune have bern ermpi 9 ee i thre at the close of the Revolutioniry War, and it | tered foe” the pur Col, Jones har scaled Ly the Powers of wr ¢ / | Wool, in accordance with the terms of the let H ve indeed arent in my pants—but the 3 ‘ orders to open when twelve houra oat. The cf iinurse uiry deaire. ‘They are m people, & tastiath, on Tess. ad of being «dissolution of a league, it | tet from Gen, Huger. ound wae imaginary. As 1 waw two officers thas usually been marked oy a military display | weather ia fine, and there is good prospoet of @ | exhititing elemerta of Power which few states of “6 e were indeed n rebellion in which we are engaged, It js further ascertained that this arrangement | who were reported fn the New York Times an of some fote, But this vear it is overshadowed | favorable run V the world ponaes, Rut they bare wo Oe Py He inllestie ten beg bp Ssccomplished without Ld nena pe moving ahogt very belay yesterday, 1 1 a they feel augrieved, | wv. adopted in the N r ie Government in any respect whatever. fortunate in escaping with Uy the general anxiety concerning the w. 7 Bi toe geen Wa. dere . enacted in the United Stats, Our pe ple now loo irdlay next hi t apart by the i with so will attract but little attention, Foreign Intelligence. WWhalion nut seoey Hea tate the folly oe | RECONSTRUCTION DECLARED Sanit hea riienie eascGaT tee Wahington tuiboeltiee ao a day for thankdgiv- : nntly nawveinted Civtlieny Ks Ts BM; Will parece, Rowers ern Ti coe dhe anay lifer th than, a vs the pe IMPOSSIBLE. dirk with aversion ht the bare dono roendng | I Ad prayer. he custome lute. . ' nition aaa Kea place, Ue much «connection. When om Presi - 6 Lex thet h erent Aactinib lA Artival of the Etna, St erick atte letrueady bod bre ma ing war without the naeenh ot Onnigteen | whe News from the South. it ©. Witaaue ‘The Rnatish Journals, and What They Say — to be determined by those counteion , they bebold jnces threatene! because they maine aso W. W. Lustaxn, late Commissary of - ¢ with referenee wf tuin the writ of ha eas corpus ed to } By the Ftna we have onr wena! ns files of | Four Days Later from Europe, cen of Tulle wale, Ok ‘ meen they ee Hse an lb templdinir we; Horrible Mortality among Rebels, oe Irieh Brigade, and attached to the sta of the English journals, whisk are teeming, ev paaisihtn pti jn tran yds whine 1 APPRAL TO EUROP: Sarl nnresat worsen ramped to dist denarens § Acting Brigadier General ‘Thomas Fran tama after column, with articles devoted to the ait | dave te wend much representatives to thet em Upon the more clic of a despot: when they fudall | WESTERN VIRGINIA FREE OF THE leagher, has been promoted to « position on American question. In most casee this i+ EXPEDITION TO MEXICO, then, shuld there not be peace? Bimmply because tt Ty tin Coxomene on Tit Com inmate Geaeee ¢ this tolarated and maded by a people who hu ENEMY, the staff of Major General Halleck, of the Tegu- rn 1 sd . “i y North in ite pride will oot slit thi out a been in the fall enjoyment freedom but a fi rf treated in the same thory y ot oe | fort accomp—w! ; ed iy the he fow weeks which have elapsed aince your O4- + montha ago, they believe that there must be some . aa ar army, and proceeded to St. Louis Last even. tnfriemily epirit. wh terize! th t f the Fronch Ships Toat Powers of Beare) Mrniient, have brought us ao near the close ofthe | radic nstich a people and PANIC IN SAVANNA. ing, (Sunay.) Frese and the goveming claece of that nition | Departare 0 iPS. | slgyety | year Hint we are now able to mum up ita emery, | Shes P content 10: Massactusierts Onoxaxcn.—Twonty picco@l wate the commencement of the war, That sik LORD SAVORS BANGtER, f ' er pine | results. ‘The retwapact mich at whould Ail tho | ; i Nel'nccepe | Washington, Nov, 23—The Richmon4 Whig, | of the new rifled and brecch-loading Ellsworth interests ard politieal * have b i! . . ited es. ‘ Nonp ae Yep Oetote: Urea, satin -dighatragtid 7 pire The natur hostilities which they have Ia commenting on the message of. Prosilent | gun, wore taken through this city on Satunlay amalgamated, am 19 result, ated bya to 4 aes - i! re deowardl to le Wid. are treuind ag pobsla, | ft Lim bind: interpcettion 15 thelr Uekaiy ADS | wined anden Oe ie charnoterized na bara. | Davis, eays :— Inst, for the Massachusetts troope at the WHAT OUR MINISTER HAD TO SAY, |} 08 Fe deen veteny ant dont ylelda have rewarded the labor of the agricul. r “ fe at the seat of her owth +L Ctear) Bat when onr adversary aba’! be some at nty i rots, whenever itia understood. Tory have bom We are two people froma this time forward, Wi P emo | fenety colimts tron ne ren beltige ent power the | triste, while the insnuficturing Industey of the | barded tindefinacd villages without giving ustice | are aware the Yenkeos are deterinined not to quit 1 F ae A Comments of the English Prew. inorntine of peace will daven in the horiz oN Ut | Confederate States yaa never mo proxperciia na now, to women ee he & , ts bape iat may. u tl % enn ° h hoes nt, N. Y.8. V., Con Tide eS at) VW arrive Pthink Pm the C nfed- | | . Athe night aa the period | us, their calculation ix that they will : —4 sete varhinent will Le dn xitie. upon one pont | Th Hecrmeltien of the tines have called tuto extet- | hen they might mirprise them mow eflectnally, | quered by tis, and they have tate up their anding, left on Satunlay last for SPEECH OF TUE REBEL YANCEY. Ty cite honor and ite indepomtonce, Por the | ence new branche of manufictures, and given ® | whilat asteep and tnavepicaas of danger, Ares | minda to mubmit temely to thelr fate, ‘Walls if ington, by way of the Camden and Amly ve tintereste of peace and himanity i will yield P fresh imy ie netivi y of thowe heretofore in | and raping, the destruction of private houses wud citiet, We tutinty theaigh shall hav t leccreeeeccarenags tin me naterial f mecnebury i penis = wrtanach ihe tian property, and injuries of the most wanton chara reion to the task. Our ehot a 4 Ree er i : Interesting from Poland ani Hangary (Me Yareey nab down amid loud and | (Peration. The means of the Cor ter, even Upon noh-combatanta, have marked their | them soundly, and making the The 24 Regiment of New York Cavalry, Col. t some plik lined cheering.) tnonnfacturing the neceswarios and eomforta of life fu al ne Uhede | ders sod upon our territory. Morrison, arti here from Troy on Saturda s heading ely ales Gal 1 The British hip R. D. Shephord ix loading | within themeelves increase am the conflict continites, ough we ought to have been admonished 1 Y , | tast. ‘They have heen raleed unde ‘ 4° gives the fol stoamnor Etna, from Liverpool (he | 1 versedd (be New Orleats, Ader Tiawanias "TAG: | wid we ote gradually beosst dent ofthe | thene tings that they were dace. bm pare contain | 4h, Nisan Black teas Ga the naine of petting iia Queenstown the Lith instant, arrived to remain at Havana until sha may | yest of the world for the mich mititary | UF POT pugley ee trom the Confederate army, the sub. | 26 © rien : Javalry, The tabs bee terday, bringing 4 days lat or the Mississippi, or, failing: in that | vtopen and munitions a are indispensable for the | val expedition with the confesmed purpose, stance of which Is as follows rength of the corps is about 800 men. After S$. Government | steam after six months, she is to yo to New York. ty pillage, but to incite a servile war in our Y | . The small-pox, a violent type of the typhoid ‘ dinner they departed for Washington, The togard ‘ i 8th, ¢ The London Times, in. some remarks on the ; If they convert thelr we into incendiaries and and the black measles, were prevailing ~- seat betwee attend left Southampton on the 12th, destina- | teh question, thinks, there is no ground for ations of the army, svn to hepartiallyine | Huse Vn in'n apcien ot war which | with frightful mortality among the Confederate CITY NEW with Was! { f late it own dismay or for Dational alarm—for, although | terrupted by the appro whing winter, have afforded ] claltn « ante, women and children ay ite | troops near Bowling Green, Ky. Large num: Ss. has become u pponent of the The Expedition to Mexico, there must be individual privations, the coui & protection to the country, and shed a lustre upon | Nictimes tly snuiet aoa theaters ta ae aaa bers were dying daily. a _ North. The Du leavoring tot nnet-of-war Sanspariel, Donegal, | try at large has thus far benefitted both ina ] itearma through the trying viciwituden of more | Se'humanty which are eutited to rempect even im | gocatrat Realetche eae agentes back four niles | Sext ro Fort Lavayerre.—Charles Green, f kK Feder ft b iH mqueror, hi Pale hee red ern ities py 4 ea commercial sense by the Ameri- | than one arduous campaiyn, which entitle our brave | war, und he who refines to regard them forfeits hi ppacheol et phe teal aomeaeee the National | an Englishman, suspected of be’ A rebel emis. has 0 5 ing the uphill jouth, were to have sailed on the 10th for | can difficulty, roll » our praise and gratitud rrom I claima, if exptured, to be considered prism 4 peo ) * ro Lette. The Teigraph vsistenty it In of Mexico, but-were prevented by France. Wchinteers to our pralee aud gratitude, Froea 106 | Crear, ata miss expeut bo be dealt with as 6h Gon, Lee's communi has retired to Meadow | SFYs Was brought here on Saturtay, from Dee roried th vainst the North trom the | stormy weather. Admiral la Gravietre ha | A French note to the Swim Government as. | commencement up tothe prevent perial the war has inst all law, human and divine. Bigg fia trolt, where he was arrested on his return fcom Paginning Saris dubious. The Herald | reached Toulon and the French ships destined | gerta that the territory of the Dappenthal has | bee eolerging its proportions and expanding it But not ntemt with viola our. rights under Hs Nels cat piceeyeal Ff Wodnestay, | England, On his person, at the time of hin are and Stand bit the natural dislike of Con | for Mexico had been ordered to sail immediately | not even been temporarily violated by the | botndaries, wo as to include new felis, The cone | te law of na a cen ane | ee E tiled te The sosent cncacean, CAreene | fest, © tumber of important dispatches ft servatives for free institutions, ‘The weekly | in whatever port they were. French troops. flict now extends from the nhores of the Chexapantes | ene Inj j was killed in the recent engagement betwoen | 0. y,,, 8. Row eagan gchar papers betray the usual vacrilation, | The | The Landon Obserter anys it was at the in- | | Breadetuffs were declining in the Paris mat- | tothe confines of Mivori and Arison, Yet mud- | val st the : WR digratsh foes Chaildatees ded Yor. tinpeet prbaranld hep ee Wa but thelr Saturda, anything or nothing, but is | stance of Engl that the American govern- | ket. den calls from the remotest pe heen Nov. been kept secret, he prisoner isa now and the in its dislik the Yan- | w nvited to join in the expedition, Mr. Geoffrey St. Hilaire, the celebrated natu- | jcye been mot wit! 7 recently seized by s captaln 5 baa: f -es4 thorough secessionist and has a nepl the j ave been med with promptnera ' ephew in the kees, The Eraminer, no longer distinguished Morning Advertiser gives a re- | ralist, died on the 10th inst. of-war on board i Britinh a om thelr v Virginia Black HI Caval; by its slashing blows, is still dubiow, hating | port that a secret convention exists. between Bel bobbie date hE od i. from te neutea Spanish port of Havana to ; R ‘oreo Cavalry, He was sont slavery, but condemulig Linco, . ‘The Aeon: is 1 Spain in addition to the stipulations tides alao to roll back the tide the bot- | land, ‘The United States have thus cb { ea down to Fort Lafayette, avery a i and Spaln ib ad he stipulation: Tho Belgian Chambers were opened on the | ler, When the ware 4 | eral jurisdiction over the bijh sews, and entering a Lig cama ‘ ‘ YF. Ce omist, tied to b isat enmity with its own | publicly mate with England, 19th hy the King in person, Prabeved cf extiaen pres OY Se" | tenes suite coin mnie ter cour Rane vise ea and irom ¢ W. F. Converse, a merchant doing basiness facts, deprecating hostile m pate i ant PM Mie Binersepaiinent ide bees rab Mal a BE Government had notified the | places within the Con They scrostiy | therights of Fintussy, for the most part " at No, 168 Pearl street, was also arrested on own part, but distinc iting separation. | Spanish protectorate as expected to result from | yginicter IL. that it must cease to ene | exoreded us in numbers, in available roaoarces, ad nongst barbarians, by seizing our wre many of the sordid mouls that infest all | Guturday afternoon, o ick “sph: The most telling pre predominance of | the expediti Tebtaln’ URGIAL se lal dite WHEE BLA nthe mupolies necesury for war. Military: estat whilst hder the protection and whhin heen cities that the effect may alrendy be | io 7 Rog ape gece saga ea Southern feeling is to be found in the conduct i AMERICAN MENIATRR AT THE LORD ¥ 3 lishments had been long organized, an i dominions of a noutral nath ‘These sent in the lengthening of freicht train which } ¢livities, and was sent to the same hotel, of the Spectatur. Until recently it foaeht the EA YORS BARGUIT 1 pleted, ‘The na ; nen were ae much under leave almost hourly fur The tntertor. Vattle of the North, Saturday last it or anuel had gone to Ancona, British governme Deneath ita | 2 18 Savannah the panic is even more general nnd The usual ceremon ration of the Lord Ma: in wr of London took pleco | the enth » the (th instant, upon the occasion of Mr, A yrand popular demonstration had desided, whole neigh oda having been sudden. | Further News, see Third Pega only an army in left deserted Vs ede of the wis At aloo sellitary eetebliehe tu the | ly left deserted by t dux of the wives —_—_—_ Wuoox & Giana jy aud place {tin the field, Meet othe | children of these whe are in arma at Fort Pulaski tal to the inaugu- pened the new railway there, iustic demonstrations of the wheeled rout ‘The conclu vat'e remarks appears 7 ‘ ‘ pd the batteries on the Savannah River jo tit is better for the English people to | Cubitt enterin n his second ter f oflice, Th the wrovinde OF Witeninn ; Lt ont, indeed, to be a muljeet of congratul tion, | 8# Hat to apprehs were takeu, |" se UCEHIG CAieavaue CHATARET RUT G6: LIVE IN, [ HATH Arua vista) tee HTN Lv ERLE Pan PEC Teen Ted CCR eR a reat ee atthe spirit tha toluntects an ene putetovany | Hal they Veen matt et am Gaui ae Bi fe NONE OE haat fer } r aa Nl ‘i 14 | civic banquet at Guildhall Mayor, in pro- von i pied ation s baecrng ttle Gah mb Bises eng er cer eit melee Oot 1 Rost ON en nthe Sar cree ived eee ty with the South, to have ade hatre ct q f grapple wnocemafilly with these difficult n British sbipyoron British soil, unless uvter the losten, Now, 21 —The San Jacinto arrived pat alata sp caitivine a nonbelains ict Cte Hi 1] question ‘ome must he settled by publ A miccemion of glorious victories at Babel, Bull press provisions of ntroaty and according to the | early «his morn il after landing Mason, to slavery, ant yet cu is shiny af ss f : healt it the aoe of th opinion, and that of Venice by the sword, Run, Manoats, 8) rivgfield, Lexington, Loesburch ris therei provided for th at Port Warren, came up to the SE NT apes shall allow e and easy trade with ity su at the same time assui od Velmont, bot checked the wieked favasion a. : " 7 Leary : bal ie sympathy not py rertuant. a} Which grecd bf gain and the unhallowed Inet of | Bat rights ard, POLITICAL, porters. - , don, but of the whole Briti The King of Portugal died on the 12ch ine | power brought upon our soil, and has proved that in thebr . When Mr. Fantkner, a fore ——— — Tho Morning Star has an able article in de- xpressed a most ardent tontoaged 20) years. Privce Ferdinand, the | numbers cease to avail wh M i ited Bi » France, Democrats, Rally GRAND MARS ¢ RATIFICATION MEETING ‘The Democratic Electors of the city of New York, fricndly to regul: sand the usages of the ple fling for tie aw mnionioned ewtion of Virginiy his 1 Frespondence of The Sun. { ive atute d faith to Wash THINGS ABOUT WASHINGTON—AN INTERVIEW huve not ouly filed te ! to net WITH THE PRESIDENT—THR PrestpeNt's and torrit into whieh OFFICK AND 1S HOUSE—A CRADL ing's brother, uleo died a few Adaya aye Prince Louis Phillippe, (Duke of Opo thre fence of the North, and characterizes the p ir community of Yayery an vettiement of the penis Mr. Matus, the Avetion Minister, who was sence in th Tt the toast, | succeeds tot Mans, as Commissioners trom the Confed sate y WANTED, * mis Up A nadded to our while, instead | rested and . whe PEnnara— wi ‘ _! | patty, and a of an States, as 9 cirenmstance which should receiy ‘The Croatian Diet had been dissolved. By ir threnteuedt mn ed conqitom | i8. ‘The unsuspoctht fume Wits Witch bel Lovey oy aeumeln euioes tremen the protest of every well meaning citizen, — Sir and straight an imperial decree the following offences coui- have been driv inore than one paint to | Teported to in Government was abused, and hie Wast os Jons Bow rise, who will be recollected as the | thitien, great advantages over the trickery and | qnitted in Hun mo under the mili- me the defensive, and upon a fate comparison ire te fulfill his trust to them was used to his in ‘ashington, Nov. 234. between the be r nilitary meara | Jury al 1 : hp and financial o \ mfcderate ui In comlucting thia war we have sought no They are getting ready for the winter at the hoo Mr. Adan tary Jursulletio TAMMANY ILALI, , 1 reason, British Minister to China several. y ’ id disturbance of publ (lie CHING || Setnitvely aaiieh uetonmer wow thea ete che aid and proposed no alliances, offomsive and defen. | White House, and T notice some changes mak- TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, and who possesses somewhat the reputation of a of inaurreetion, and violently Bibs | ete eeuniwense eS EOE | cea, acca Wet a recogalzed place | ing there which will effect @ decided improve- at half.past seven o'cto ky philanthropist, has addressed a letter to Dr. lic tribunal or authority. “Members of ‘secret Kince your mijournment the people of Missouri | ia the wrest funily of nations; but in doing #9 we ent if the internal nol tha Presi for the purpose of ratifying and responding to the Macoowan, who has become noted for his clear sovieties hostile to the Governinent are liable to | hw Jucted the war, in the fi have {nothing for which we did not offer | 1 Internal appearance of the Presidon- | nomination of is 4 bt H be GHed by the iuilllary courte: paralleled dificuttio, with « spirit au The advantages: of intercourse | tial mansion, A magnificent carpet has jut [ C. GODFREY GUNTHER, views on the American question and his ady gd 7 pe worthy of themselves and of the great ent nm and in soeking | boon laid in the East Room, which is a single | °° nocratie party cacy of the North, ‘The lotter thinks a separa many, points its whl hte ragal they fre atruseling, Bince that time Kentucky, diplomatic relations we w : H MAYOR adel ead ep tyaned et el lis Hong Slits hapa chit The chief Rabbi, and several other Rabbis | | he theatre of active hostilities, Tae y ering = to) inter- | breadth of nearly forty feet, woven upon a north of the City of New York, tion between the North and South inevita dn pet ayiprectale your dirtiuctons of rams {) (and Jewish functionaries at Warsaw, had been al fis st only refused to acknowledge the regulation ‘lie law. | of England loom, the only one in the world doce not sce that slavery is the origin of the war J (hink te ltegether bro free and easy inoue wave; | arrested ie was not known, Her right to be nenteal, and hove insisted upen | Herbs “ithe right, if we had chowen to ex: ET EaETe GAURT OTT doe a ALIA TGR HONFST MEN LOR RESPONSIBLE POSITION! nor that the North wishes its discontinuance; it ] We coraider you ux far too stiff and stately, On th Fiftecn thousand muskets had been sclzed at a | touking her a party to the war, but have invaded | ereiae it, to ask to know whether the principle thas | edua’ to such a work, ft Isola plain light pat- j cred «ther ha dy t perceive many and vastly higher pars | convent onan eatate belonging to Count Zamoy. | Rerlor the purpose of attacking the Comfaterare | jlovtwls be Linding must be effectual, so s0- | tern, quite similar to its predecessor, but its |, The following cistinguisied speakers have beew takes excepti southerners being called |! iursin witch we harmenize,, Cheers’) i y Bust a. Ouirager of the ont despotic Charact Temnly anne by the, Grent Powers of Ku bean haw aspect gives @ fresh lustre to the tavited, ont will addrone the mocting ' he TcaSE Ad HALL Chondl BE eraiaes teeoa tall are til have been perpetrated upon her peo nine of | at Paria, is to be generally enforced or applied only a ro janes T. Br: John B, Davelin, apne -cabpbtrortlcan erent ssen| [Veer ld Rn aA TCE Tee | Turkey. . her moat eininent cltinanm have been solani, ant | & particular parties, When the Confederate States, | Room, and brings out the colors of the rich | Nelson J, Wateriury, — HirunrWalbridice, should choose to throw off northern tarifts and J Gers met elicit ity tribute’ The insurrection in the Herzegovina is re- ] bore sway ts laguial in foreign priansy witont | Mt Your lost a a party to the declara- | reson and gold papering of the walls, as though | 92 Kelly, is tawraile Gl wae . H t ( ted as still extending, knowing who were theit agcusers of Apecifig reamrming tia principle of taternatiousl Law, ay be r J NT Jobe Mc ani rior Aineri¢ rovurof gaia iy ay | Inestrectionary moventerits had also broken ) 3 ngaiont ther, while others have been irene ro sie earpaed the Bel cee sctiaiie ee eek aan Maeve tw: & ky & the exampio of aoifedes | out at Ave Aiforant places in Bosnia, forced to abandon their homes, thetr farnities aud Tr wit twat | Feminine genius is evidently at work here as J [econ Sarai Fata ally, To thisfle‘ter Dr, Mace baile spear Rossi n re , property, ond peck a refige in distant lands, vary law ssi sabi Vaetoan otha ligrs abla tell Henry Ww: Je Ree ave diee aelllgs ich he Est Gack iho | taleen dba See aes tbs (Latest via Queenstown.) Finding that the Confederate states were about vir pr oe ya] Eabee rep apeettpd iad poe neta npripar ghar Pe peah ath ‘ r mi “e 40 Mace ha ee TD junitation of qu iny fue coupteywornen veenstown, Nov. 14.—The Times, in alludin® te be invaded through Ie icky, and that her pao. a craeeei sla meisuanioe lasttonsen ae ies a renovating now being attended to in the Lincola Startins, pis publican Ge war was originated by the resistance of the § as it ins dor ¢ perhaps Linay be | to the dissolution of the Croatian’ Diet, say | Ler aher being deceived Ini a mistaken security, | oP ode who make then the vommorve of the | household, giving the heal of the nation a bit | Aaxox J. Koutina,s Stetaries. not £118 South to the limitation of slavery, which was | Hermitted usion tow tigher | the Emperor of Austria is hurrying on to try | Ly the Federal torcen ong arinies wore iatched | World, so far irom being placed under the regal | of experience in the matter of house-cleaning, eae necessarily the first step towanls its extinction | Y fhrogh the | the great experiment whether” 6,000,000 £205 at cls tion of genersl Law, will Lecome silject t the | trom which all good husbands have periodically Irish Citizens of New York and clearly traces the whole progress and policy ame M yh Queen | Ans can hold tion 30,000,000 of other | ocenz paki. ee Bae ay Seto wont gaat if tee who brent of ee js a eb pa ala ‘ ON THE MAYORALTY ELECTION, . y 5 the Hinton honrae * dota ns iereaat wed van he contest— ; nf nd fellow country mes me of our government in sustaining the Constitue | Heat sitie gud ay hatnns, Ceheers got Snel argues that A iad not only Vy the necend. | this lav it ix platn that ib will thus become a rule 1 Spesking of family matters, is thoro such @ f apeuciine when your mice ail herent wd tion intact, which instrument he rightly avers | for there hove been many Queens whom we donot | ingratitude enables France to witness the for- Sf relaeens ° of the Confiterate | for the weak, and nos for the thing as a cradle belonging to the White | do not diagrace yourselves by casting your votes fur | will eventually accomplish the overthrow of | {oihire at alls but because while a pattern of a | mer's disruption with the utmost indifferenc ae wan ne pernis oth evitral nation « of thee ve cwnes. the evi | House, or bas the reign of a bachclor Presilent } any other than slavery as surel; tually, as ff the bane | saugtler ant an example of «wife and & mother, | London, Noe. 14.—H. M. 8,‘ Donegal,” | Guvcrns * emte. 0 he collected, which proves completely the | banished all such suguestive bits of furniture? FERNANDO WOOD “ Conqueror” and “Sn "left Plymouth | state, but on the contrary it was declared by ou inefficiency of the proc'alined block: ir | Rumor has it that there is soon to be a call for He bas stood by you in all your trials and dif f literatures of agin. | Sounds on the 13th inst, about noon, with the ‘la that they would witheleaw. thelr tropa if | Cty aud sball direct itto be laid before such Gov- | ome there, and from all I can learn, appoar- | Se sad haa Raver bee forsake yor He ated trary eat | expeditionary hattalions of marines for Mexico, ‘ederal Government would do likewise, Proc. | ernments ag sall afford us the means of being | ances certainly warrant the report. Eucla aon i the wind blowing half a gale, n was also made of the desire to respect the | heard. But althongh we should be benefitted by Thad o' of the Executive's love of a} ¢ : rality of " he ent f this law, uly declared sty laced upon him for no of irpow than . ee gl Badly p ogi Mler t enn ote trie ereat Vinrere Gf Wasene, we are wan dipes: 1 Sn ae 8 interview with the President yoster~ | hold your muffrage fen Knowing well that if pro ve to express their Opinions. ‘These Mee athens | dent on that cniorcement for the successful prosscu- | day, in relation to some matters connected with | the honest and trustworthy thousands of Irishmen Ble people, fLand cheers), Tis, the nity of deteeuty ¢ y iti all that ix chew the lemson ppecples, Tt nit with which my Tard Mayor did me th ner of emancipation were raisod at the out-set, The London News continwes its usual friendly review of facts favorable to the North, and J} much candor the cases which ha ess in many of its collisions with | ¥ Accompans the mention of tay ausme ; under (i press th kK 4 | fiom of the war, Aa ‘long as hostilition continue, | the Port Koyal expedition, Scarcely had tho | rally to the standard of «democracy on the tsorninig the Websia, Tr thinks trae ibe aimsppctntennet (Te Pou tend lla Tate aan tte | According to accounts Trom the Republic of wile eer cthattg or the march of ont teopatinngs | the Confederate States will exhiiit a steadily in: | party I was with taken their seats, when Br. of elections Wit full deermanatin of wat ¥ ulso—poace | fp if lreesea Se oreasing c: > furnish x is MG ight man and the ease, tt and mortification occasioned by the war, North peace there, and peace everywhere, Cloud | Eduador the President of Peru had addressed | Kentucky if it should end tn wg to her y creasing capacity to furnish thelr troops with “food, éoln started his attendant in search of the | Phi us wit tho right oy J an erbeating intimation to the Government, | liberty of choice, and # free opportunity to de coilog \ Cree LA Lys 2 Meee tw » threatening th ith ile of their own death cording to thelr « i. forego taany of the luxuries of the co hooet at heministry, alluded to the Hrobable the cession of one-half of their territory, Peru | eiting the groat content In which we are engaged ; | Kuewing that they are thus dally [becoming 1 ilies of cotton, but hoped the evil | reiects every offer of conciliation, inelading the | tthe navy has wl ben effective in full propor: | and lependent of the rest of the work last copy of Vanity Fuir, “somewhere in Mrs. 4 Lincoln’ room,” avd when it came read to us | 1p the uame of your Leloved country, W any pred with great delight the exclusive report, secured | now before you, the man fit to be your Chief Magik for that veracious paper, of the speech of wel- | trate and Ruler. Look to the Iatoby of hla gowl and and South, and a continuance of the trouble until fairly fought out, will be the means of greater good to the nation at large, than would adesieniates 4 would be attended with permanent good by " tion 60 fie nieana, 1 4 pars Aart BTA provess, labor in the Confederate | come made to our otticers visiting Beaufort by | benevolent acts during his office of Mayor, and haa any of the compromises, which th one heme ibaa tanasd eat uten proposed niediation of Her Majssty'> Govern- | erat u mt qn satattanite ee eke anes | Slates should” be graditully diverted froin’ thone } thejsingle representative ot ithe chivalry left triad Intgely Woy charitable inst journals have so freely advocated. Tis corre: | one source of supply. As regards foreign poli. | Met professional skill available at sea, have served with | great Bouthern staples which hay iven lite | there. 1 may add that the President expresses on pays FA aed pemecide te bead spondent at Point of Rocks, Mu, under dato of | tics, he said: "When we Nek abieud wen: Commercial, commendable zeal and gallantry'on shore and upon |W # much of the commerce of manktud in other | his strong approval of the cautious course pur~ I Crcherity to our muffiring country? Tt would, theny = ‘ . ; Neabee in. wa 4 a Liverpool, Now. 13, Noon.—Corron.—The | inland waters, farther detail of which will be vund | Channelsso as to rake them rival producers instead | gued thus fur by our army under command of Ay Rep eee Oar Lhe b October 28th, gives a clear account, from per- | Ho doubts in many parts of Europe citvum~ | coin market has been activo at advancing | the reports of the Secretary ofthe Navy and Soc: | of profitable customers, they will uot be the onlyy | Gen, Sherman, at Hilton Trem, in thoroughly | Sot@lert wty"wcnl wer as freamness tn Uhie ‘ Tt tance iol N 1 . f lv Pada . a ‘a f , . I. Heal, Jone. wey yl sonal knowledgd.ad observation,of the initiation | svaneet which, (f not dealt with by prudence | prices. ‘The improvement fi principally fn Sts (ee er ere ae tet Jamar, Te tile change int | securing their present position before advancing ogaitry, fortake bin, oir bewetactong of the whole rebellion, and states that the south. Dut 1 trust thee will not extend theme | Tt, which are called gaia. per Ib. tics have arisen, which will be found fully de. | the cotton #upply from the Southern states could | tO new conquests. ; {a thia bis bour of tak when we sould repey Lime em leaders, now high in office at ves to bring us within their range.” iin on Friday last, Sales of monday and Tues- | veloped inthe report of the Powtuaster-General, | only be totally cut off by the mubversion of our soctal The office of the President, in which we were | with gratitude by siving im our a Toloowt F Richmond, had repeatedly assured him |, The Laily News says Mr. Adams spooch was | SY about 39.000, Tuetecranion ithe ordinary enna ttranmort: | #yMeth yet He plata thada ong evntinnnce ofahis | received, is in the second wlory of the White J and da nt late i charges juste, mepil 5 od es News tay: ‘. a . intent. jon for the movement of troops military. say plockade might, by a diversion of labor aud invest jouse, at the rear, overloo the beautil fe ery 2 big, joni that their object was to extend the slave ays. | fuk; manly and sensible, and was in fact the panel y De ae an plies, the insuficlency of the ‘rolling mock of tall. | ment of capital in other sruployments, wo diininish | lawn, and with a view of the broad Potomac | 2.c0 good when fimited by Leaivlobire, te We i i ¥* | speech of the evening. His language was not Liverpool, Thursday.—Cotton firm with > x the aci ation of business resulting | the suoply as to bring rain apon all thowe tatereste | wf Mie Lae beh nef AC | sole purpose of preventing hie nets of liberality to tem by annexing Mexico ard Cuba, and to in- | only sincere and triendly, but eminently gea- | Ward tendency, Sales of two days, 22.000 halos, ha Ina and the cbatraction | Of foreign countries which ara dependenton that ata. | Winding under the long Hae ia ¢ Cifud hilly of | forelguets For this and similar ressons, will yu troduce slavery therein; and further, that they | sonable, 2 including 10,000 to speculators exporters, <i ommunteation by the presence of the en. 4 Dit: For erary laborer whe ts dtye et mretching anny > Avy peut fal ae g Tear the cry of slander against iat He has alwaya lstaiad 1h sonra hay ‘ The Morning Post says of it: “We sincerely | Prices unchanged, Breadstufts quiet and stea- | emy’s fleet, the failure ancl even refusal of comtrac- | tre of cotton Int irginia, fading off into the distance, | Heneath | bern the warm friend of the poor laborer and ms intended to compel the United States to protect petdoghs s ys Of its o aincerely | ay, Corn declining. Provisions dull. tors to comply with the terms of thelr agreemonts, | aby elsewhere, w the window were a party of young girls in t chunic, whose interests he has always deeply a slavery in the free states. The writer spoaks rust that no occurrence may arise to belie tlie | UY. Corn de és the difficulties inherent in inaugurating #) vast and | Various employments growing out of its Presidential grounds, sitting under the shadow | beart, Remember, my countrymen, what caused a arc at J 1 accuracy of these statements as regards the eee Seen ee enero complicated # system a# that which requires postal | Will be forced also to change their oocupatic of aclump of tall trees, protec them from | many of us to leave our native country; it was crud at length of his disgust at the conduct of the | American poople, or to render his own di THE LATEST NEWS, | & iilier for every town and village 1b a territary ay J While the war which is waged to take from us the | the heat of the noonday sun, which in this Jati- | Yrenny and extermine ion which left ua In this free South, anil avows his entire eonfitonce Ina | Male duties at Variance with the seope whi WV 8 F extended an otra, ubined to impeste the heats | Hight of self government can never attaln that wuts { tude has not yet wholly lost its power. An. | 884 haPry country, now torn by factions anu rota success of the cause of right, humanity and | Mie yiomce id ieee axe have in view. ected efforts of the Postm ater.Ceneral, whose J Tt Tenalne tt be sie io eae ae eae werkt whieh | Otber youngster, evidently a genuine Lincolnite, | gna if'we had mich. literal aud. charitable rulers justice, which belongs to the North, cattic. It taye the specch ef My Adeas Garao | 2Y THLNORAPH TO THR, ¥.8uy, | ¥ Abily Baye heey Sed 0 tee Te cara tl : as woll as to our | Wan eailing about the rocm tn a most independ- | our native country we would be there yol haph ; : ' y a nes ie o ¢ a ner, on a pair of parlor es, with one | and prosperous in Ireland, first flower of the ea The Times is not as bitter, but not less un- | bighly complimentary to England, as to ind oon be y \d an tmproved condit q ' :. play: 4 of thet Now, like mon diatinguishe ‘i Ag Bale’ x ia hold 4 foo he ca Dut othe neantime we shall continne this atruy eye handagia, as (hough tho treacherous play- | and gem of th 4 , v4 frienly in its Lone, than his heretofore hoen the | MYM that America could spenk more froyuent- | Important from Fortress Monroe. |!" mab che 1, Fh the meanitene wo aly cod relay x4 ftp gee to CIN NM papa copabecst yh tla de ein case, ani the same may be sail of its cor- | all In the tone common to her ‘press and her —-— the recommendations contained scrutiny racoal the aes | coln's oftice is plainly furnished, with large y submis’ 087 2840s nin ta thiy gia Tonpondent, Secretary of State FORMIDABLE PREPARATIONS. ion of Ave Treamury wil salons, be J Hy init our dition, “#7 thoroat Wo made: | Cirfted State bangineaoas the wallciorneady | fRt,theaber day wll davem” upon us with afin apace are SURRCT OF MRLLW. 1 a subject of anxi try ch your patte Tam | perl upon oursely is alwaye won | Uulted tithe: litem tinted rad blemdng, and as eure as the aun shines in the firu pecial Correspondence of the Sun. r : 3 hi ain —0—— happy to say that the financial aystem already | Where there exists the . he erence, e RI 1 3 mentof heaycn so sure will Fernando Woxl, Fro Ges, Burian’s Expaptrios — nie | canjunyat thelt Ma In Lonton, in hom or | A REREE BATTERY SILENCED, | siltjted har worked well mi fary aut promiten poo | freer acl we have teow to know the strougth that dlintlar apariment, mote scantily furaleh- | much for an Triabm Sreamsnir Coxsrrrerion—Lare vom Boa- | “Lord Mayor's Day," Messrs, Dudley Mann Nspapt Herp ere gy Seadkoapdl making LAE iss aR eee TTaae OMT Selec iaitty, SE Tn Ouatte Of the Ree ete ich ark ernment i# enabled to Lut of the righteousness of our ony coust survey, which, with several plaster bus's : Rr ened nil W. L. Yauco joners from. th Fortress Monroe, Nov. 22, via Baltimore, Now, tal gned r i TON TO PORTLAND TARRY ENG Doe | Ce en eng eee oe HUITERE ETONTOS, YOM: ola Baltimore, Now ; without interest, and thus facilitates (Signed) Jevvanson Davis, | standing here and there, are distigured Secererenenen mee Missen—Destomari Exvepre rf is ¢ arrived here from | the cond the war. ‘This extent it measured Ricumonn, Roy, 18, 1861 by th i f A ay a th Fim Ext Mr. Yancey, in response to a compliinentary friars by the px the fleld of elrei ~— Rodale Thee cot er tore a toe tee tnet’ | trdkah TAREME at be tne tats 6 ‘On Board Steamship Constitution, apecels, spoke as follows: — ¥ | Baltimore and Annapolis during the last twenty- ] notes van tw made cecuj, ue ron Vandal, In one corner stood a long open box, | Yen Tedgite will be held thie ap Powttann Uatgion, Nov. 12th, 1 anata roqgont | four hours, and Old Point has assumed an une J hs ewenplea depenaly Wyaity Important from Missouri. Tub the cover addressed In lars letters “Abra: | tig, "A hil atendance ie teste 1 Herald's descriptive corr t Juss expressed by the a é Seppe he debts for which : : oln, Prrsident of the United States, Wy Lo iD, Chai Gabe antares "ial exprened ty the Paints Wars unualy busting _aypoaran 0 boty wth : Kaviton Or Een containing six feet of rich plank, covered SOHN COMMERFORD, C Piciered pepormttiree perp vfation of race tu Aurica, ‘There | parntions aro belng male for active of ean gaye mare payants ? BEL ARMY, | on both sliles with sheet iron, ant having | goa WardcA Maes Mection will be bet port ere vine to 20 glowing a egount of ave unl the Festeral Anericats, I - | the theatre of which has not been disclosed, | i {tia mediuin. A Is eat of) nay —— strape at the sides, as though intended to | at Milllmunn's Hall, commer ef tthe Noently gliding, o'er, the wave.” Many allow. | Tate. or as the Federal Atnorlen Wehr ieta ch hs recap us is every reason to Rolla, Nov. 28.—Ben, McCulloch, with a | D¢ Carried as some sort of shield, probably the | on Monday evening, the ty at half past ances, itis true, aro'to be made for the wnount | of the character of ontr com prey ie ferry-boats on the Roads are being heavily | that uh Treasury note ix fast becoming present of an officious inventor, ha Aer e rT oo i vet armed, “Gen, Butler camo on from Washing. | $V<ji 4 medium, ‘The provision that thew notes | large force, Is now encamped between Spring: | "Thave observed the reports that Senator Sime | GUNTITER fo Connyallyy Hira © le into tederate stock, bearing Y : ton this morning, and he spent the day at Old | eigiit por cents intorest at the pleamure of the bolt, | Ll and Lebanon, His pickets extended Last | mons, of Rhode Iiland, is about to open a | We n McKeon, Robe nt, the Rip-Rape, and Newport's News, He | £5 tesures them agaist « depreciation below the | Hight over a space of 15 miles this side of Le. | trate with South Carolina, and chancing to | Cj fhicWiugs and other distinguished mpeakirs wil wil prose to liclifiay's (once value of that stock, and no considerable. fall inthat | Lenn, This ie reliable, kuow precisely how much 'trath there is in i 5 dindwinfully terme tue-.9 rebel, Hut the justice and the seute of right of thia great promptly ided In Ly Prance and Bp ly wipe'l out that stigma from our | countryien ure weknowledged: ber of human freiglit upon her upper works, but our long experience at sea compels us to say that the vessel lubored too hard, and yiel tod much too easily to the land swell of our northern eminent pve coast, to’ answer to the excellent sea-golng ves- | Helligerents, (Cheers ) Though ‘ 2 value need be feared, #0 long as the interest shall be them, will here set the matter ri b mee oe Mal Wits tie coartencudent amontent te enlarged snd enlightened view of On boord the Roanoke, a sailor (Chas. Keen) | punctinlly paid. ‘The punctual payment of this J Tt was rumored in eamp last night that an ad- | Simons ia much interested in the question of | qfQthAHermante Disgriet.— er OF the seventcen hundred souls whom we | Milt the mere “cco or favor of Buylaud for this | was caught yesterday writing letters to rebels, | MHrert lax been secured Ly the aot panamd Ly sou 1 vance of the rebel army, 800 strong, was at the | eecuring tho coiton discovered at Port Ro fe Sha TAT imate Me b JOHN HARRINGTON, Se tmany Hall—13\AC H. BROWN, Chairman } tHeasiony ipo eh arabe of taxatlo i ( : i i i He was put in irons, ‘ist provide mificweut temas fer that puree” | Gasconade Bridge, about 13 miles west of here, | 2% is urging upon the Government the import- Finioad Came afl prowecution. of this ware it ts 1 This, however, is not credited, ance of taking ome measures for this _purpos ion at freely express bi nkfuluesa Which Tai je rights ant have on Loard, composing the 9th regiment foulbt that Connecticut volunteers, Col. Cahill, comm and. s ( aye ell aii About midnigh ridaw. the m JOUN J. DYMOND, Secretary. 2 Bia" 119 ing, and that of the 26th regiment) Massachu rep ec aphen ioee ot ag HL Peray piss aie} day, the indespensatite tint th 1 of transpor tag troop aod Wn Noo 9 Aapear and arrangements will no doubt be speo ~ er Oli Prepping oes or Hs early pale avowal, "(rom procooded up the James River as far as | and mbitary # rte ag ed ie Linton Moy Now, 2—The tuning of the made to this end, and are Indecd now. actively pie gh Dereon me terely Frown ovther sould is hate gums | wWaretsk, and engaged @ rebel bettery, Mo pias as et ie principal part of the town of Warsaw is con- | in'progress, ‘This much is true, but it is sot with their friends of Thanksgiving dinner, For | sud ehiet of theme vital principles whieh | particulars have transpired further than that | 2 oF phi ned, mins true that the Rhode Island Senator is about to the evening before Thanksgiving the steamer |! sve emed them to style the Republio— seggen sar rardted cl te) this ond [Later via Sedalia, | zo South with a cargo of ¢ notions, though ; * Contral Committe was bauled out into the stream, leaving much ‘Phe lund of the fe the rebel battery replicd with spirit, but was four! The town was fired about 6 P.M. Tuesday. fis his purpose to spoadily visit Port Rovalien | Bos Bond ng aut Pee of the great bulk of ste Ke. to fol eliigirego bed aed saber ga silences roved ; and this should be the All the business portion is in ashe “* | w sort of tour of observation and inquiry, as near | (dy jtise und, Mayorat low. Tho precaution of taking the vessel irom oc ih ta valuable Hahte as the Mt English writ Cambridge is said to have received one | care on the part of the State i The troops which were stationed there left | a* [can learn, bg JOSEPH FORBES, O. the dock proved a wise one, else wo would have | iM imac ia; oF Booey betal By sry: shot, but no particular damage Fernmientsy #0 far as they may have power « shout 6 T, A. and are now here, A portion of | 4A most interesting review of Gen, Smith's | rEPHEN RONERTS, wnt a score more of brave soldiers | va t ail ject, the commissiry stores, for which we. hai division, at which but few were present, - ———-- pianos fabeence by the ald of bad. whie- Lapel pe DREADFUL 1 We ha jy two main aystemsof through | transportation f re were burned by ve ie red yesterday afternoon, near Lewinsville, over | Sixth Senatorial Dl, of to ° py a DFUL LAKE DISASTER, tr north to the south—-one Aine J Trmumany Union hombnatiog at oust throught t Buutes as vital a th commanding officer, It is thought by the com- | 10,000 men participating, ma ‘The toual lack of intoxicating bever a at Camp Chase, led to an ov Tntroit, Nov, 23,—The steames Keystone | from Richmond, slong the seaboard ; the ot diate sailed hana shrough Western Virtnia to New Orleans, A thint UTY indulygen al rightey even during Jing officer that the town was fired by the During the sham fight which closed the pro- | THU Boston, in the by-ways from camp to the stean- to preser “nathonal for Milwaukee, 8th inst., 19 | juivitbe secured by compl otingg a link of about 40 | Citizens, axa man dressed in citizon’s clothing | ceedings, the troops, drawn up into line of bat- ; ——wouide J Ole pilates . Me ulehicers,) 1 foel how anos | believed to have gone down with all on board, | tuiles between Danville in Ving ‘nd ‘Grows, | WAS Seen coming from thy building ia which the | tle, Kept up a most vigorous and destructive | gf Atl, Mart Andemermes ro that tsoir hires at the dis volley fiom {he | omuige i wimili Bele mn VOWniiite iin sah ah | ai Ses teas, oem in he gale, areruntly diese gh, ig North Carling, ‘The construction of | fire originated, ‘ fire upon aus imaginary enemy, and for a short | fv stel tu meet on Man eye guns of the steamer, aud music from the bands | Of the ca ines which have broken up the late wee | iaad endl m % v hort line would give 1 St. Lowis, Now, 24.—General Halleck has is- | time the roar of the cannon and the sharp crack | oil, ut the Poop \ 2h ip Of the Oth and 20th, we bid, with deafentag | fu'tuk etter Was Chey paste kanty Lente: | Lied, and pleces of & wreck supposed to belong ah route fi Mh to south in the inter lengthy general onlers making the entire | of small arms wan quite exciting. — To judo | vai vDficadlom will be samt tol ¥ | the Confederate states, and give us access to p pul. o her have since been picked up on Lake Hu Mon, and to military pled from wh yay aftaire of this Department now, in a great morsure, detarred, We should in- Snow Storm, Fea Be a AEE I re a “ ing one who fell from his horse during a caval Sprintifeld, Mass., Nov, 23—P. M,.—A fine | If the construction of the road should in the judg- From Washington. charge. The division showed to most excellent snow storm has Just commenced here, It is the | ment of Congress as it is in ming, be indispensable | Washington, Nov, 24.—A fow weeks ago the | Mtvantaxe, and if the men stand as well to cheers, farewell to Boston and to her docks, which were thronged with people to see us do- art, After rough passaye we reached this rLor at 1 o'clock at night, all guard duty upon the trip having been rendered quite unnceasary, efor the most turbulent were ineek a8 lambs uii- one thing is ry and that ia that the going on ts ipou the purt of the feds rate Btates for the right tog au dite rewist jugation by the Their pursuits, Boll, climate, and produ totally olfferent from the of the North. f stew for the Bd olfutre it nform strictly wich | fom the amount of noise made, the damage in- PART els eee ois nest no the army regulations, and reducing everything | flieted upon the imaginary ein must have | MICHAEL RAFT; Jond TH the to u coniplete and easily understood system, been fearful, our men escaping injury, excoj ey . think it their tu ey © Cl rf eztho severe strobes of on alcknas which pre: | scjt l where say Tn dll degen ig | NBO Ube sea The ground cover, and | An!A* team od wif nv eat ty | Sctaary of Wat authorized Gon. Weal to a | «'gonf account ol than, "The tay wes dat and he differs radically from them, 3 ‘ ch would attac o fi Cantom House books at Boston show us | iw maken war jn ate sufves the suorenncy | Albany, Now, 23—Suow has fallen heavily | asset or sesnae pueees rey autct | ceomry to the comiort of United States citiens, | Soautlvh, and the ground, chinen wlmirbty cleared for Port Royal, with ‘s probed) ty of | of Aber toiatakon Kien fd sli torent. Cheary | here all day’ fhvited te the practicability of securing ts early J ROW Prisoners of war, could be sent to them— | atin of an actual Aght, which ocderced not parrian, Berne tod tnotas | vs nerehign he Sere Satta | Cle Nalaoae Digndo for Lower, | figs ls cat can why | pura Bem gireny”” hme uate Fat | Keng ies ; 5 Mi papy - rpoBe m given: a 1, | People are united and resolute, ‘They are invaded i, pai i D we oF" Washington Republican bas the follow- Tas the "Sh, off over mame: uia"Ccinteg oa Ce Act | auto an chy eRe a | geht a ate |g nu fr a} | let ti ett io rt rable 19h of June rigt’ at Baltimore, is tom" jisted—oye, repelled —tunt Lavaaiouy aloog a will. | ternovn for Louisville, Unit tothe period Gurlag which we coud coud" ucn of autidug tevomnry x Whe omit of prin: RCo, Church, of tue New York Sun, who was “ my

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