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mended myself to Ged for wietom and and then summoned up all energies of and mind for the desperate confien, Appealing my officers and men, 1 found they were with me heart and soul, every man of them, Though it was searcely ten minutes from the time I ordered on al! stent, and told the pilot to steer straight for the ran and str ke her amid-ebip, but for my watch I would have believed that it was an hour, All this while there wae au Irresiatible impulse within me hat rwid, Ds it, do it! and f never beaitated for atnoment. The officer of the A personally, and as 1 afterwa: d Simon Teohy. There are many thin skinned people in the work but fimon Techy seemed to have no akin a Every person alite is vulnerable at eome ong Point or another; a cuticle of the texture of ment has a tender place somewhere, whic! quiver at @ breath; but Techy was sensitive over; ond as for actiuclt it wae as if Nature left him unprovided with any such garment, sent bit to walk about the world in his @utta. arie knew me | would wince at an accidental word or look, whiel’ Out to the sbarpshooters 4 dy i seeetane might mean nothing, a4 though you had tickled and the tnulleta'whirrlel axed ced positions | hirs with the tip of a red-hot poker, You were never navy gone al rae arotn ike bail, The | gate with bir: | ¢ seldom parted fromm you wil piruck as uenin mnt cermagie opened upon us wnd | leaving an itnpression on your mind that you b hy With ell monry aia. On came the Fam, Pun: | given him pain or offen hough wondering Or the Shes Unrn Oth Ot Hiaht angles to the courses | about; and, Le as cautiousin your conduct towards AAYe ah Which Vaimed te the Bansoong right to the | hin us you o fifty tw ane you had done 6a bt med her, aud with the dev'red | Address him a4 “Techy,” be would complain the } Olt prow entered the side of the rom jist | it was to ark hie inferionte: @a @ anh ag t 6 wmoke-stack, and by the onward | man that you addressed him so familiarly, Call nee tea "RABY bese beat is a cpeniee | Lacn “Sir, he could at once “seo through this sort ‘ pet pg ares ae o ie ."* Say " y, aw laying the two voesels aide by wide, The guns were ” ry te Me eet yh end with wens he A meeting of this organization was held, a& which & series of Resolutions were unanimougly adopted, resolving, Pirat—That the manees of the Dernocratic pai of this city and State are for peace ; an immediate crasation of hostilities ; iostaut inauguration of negotiations for ending the war; a demand on the Chicago Convention for a platf rm favoring an ar- mistice and a Converts uf the State, Second —Inatructing the dco cates of Mozart not to vote for any tran wh laver af Prosecuting this useless, bloody and ey nouse # ar, Third—Approving of the proposed inaca Peace Convention tobe held at So racuse on the sth inet. Fourth—That the chict elements of the suceres of Movort have been the hurnony ata Woaniuity with which its counre!s ar eomued, Fifth—_That this harmon’. den etill continues in epite of the efforts of «i cur.ed and intiguing members, Sizth That only two trators lave been dis- covered out of two bundred sod twenty toembers of the General Cornmiitee, Seventh That now, ho the ‘emanner, He tain this doctrine so far na to fice like the bireling from an enemy, 1nd leave the sheep to be devoured by the wolf. It was the duty of every good citizen to vindicate the Jaw evenif the sword had to be brougbt into requisition, and that in the end even the offenders would be blessed by this course, PACE AND RECONCILIATION,—Mr. Lindley Ping, a son of the Rev. Dr, Gardiner Spring, of the Brick Church in this city, dclivered an mddrees last evening at the Cooper Tustitte, choosing for hin subject the above title, During the day a white flag was hung in frontof the builiing on which was the emblem of a dove with an olive branch in her mouth, end the motto ‘Poaee on earth, morl will towards men.” There were probally Um per- sons present. He opened by meiking of the comepirators against the Union before the war corr A, un men who denounced the Constitution om leapue am ahrape of Pate ov in any other Sep 3 gion and ‘astee against ite eu- thority wfebellion aoe and to mat, and to compromise be “hegrnding aud et A majority might rate wrong, and the og and teach, and do other acts, but they muas not forcibly rel nor ald, nor encourage, Dor #ym- pathire with . The gate must be opened, aod if such @ result can only be obtained by exter- mination, then—fearfnl aa the alternative in—it youst be deme, God entrusted thia nation with ‘self-government, and it is reeponsible to Himae'f @one, Thia pation will only be a righteous nation by maintaining it; it will become » wicked nation Dy encrificing it, And we must come out of this Tebeltion with a determination that no future re- Dellion chall be encouraged, The reverend gentle- man then alluded to the municipal proclamation, concerning the fast, in which the following lan- munge is used ¢ © the ministers of the vartour churches on whom Nl devoive the duty of opening prayer in the prea ence of thelr congregations, and expecially thore min- Geters who have inouleated the doctrines war and “hload, eo much at variance with the teachings of elt re. we are wnt. | oO clo hathother ship could run thers ont to would write you nye letter, complaining f your Divine Master, J would humbly recotnmend that they | with death and aceverant with bell" but as econ ar the latte Pig A es t f OUT | pleckening the antag an ate yi "tapas old very tonrked conlnes and requesting you would ‘Will, on that soloan oocasion, invoke the meroy toh cannot Le e aken by enposition or] | sent through the starboard Loiler wal bd sity Inform him what he had done to deserve it. Ine the war did coninane they beran ty eo yreat patrictiem, Ther new clariot for perpetual war, At times they ask for peace, but in @ tone which showa their heats’ malice. They now wrep ther selves in the flag of the Union aud lay + towns and villages: tlie in the pomer the He ingisted that the pryple againa whom we were | day. The public offices, and Heaven to hasten the reliefof our suffering people, ty of roen driven from our counsels, by turning the hearts of thore in authority to the jeeod wayr of Peace.” None wonld willingly disent from that. Rut what were we to give for peace? Generations fore ve sacrificed the very Gospel itself for peace. Bit what were wo to giver: We were required wo wive tue very life of our nation, Who stood In the way of peace? Who but the men who insugurated deal, the very effort to please him or to avoid the onpa@ te consequence, Would oot Unfrequently prom Sore bis disniownire The wae not quice ao dull he would tell you) aa to be inaeueibie to the rotuke ; yet he really did not know why he was to be treated with such PUNOTIEE US CONSIDERATION, Tlowever, be was not offended —not in the least: on the contrary, be thanked you forthe tasson: and when he t passed through @ space of very own width, jast tmisaing the bh the bulk. etanahing the locker, and glanciog aguinst a he wy stancheon, stowed itself AWAY inoneot the mid UROORLYN Tir Onseayvascr ov b Ast DAY,—The by the Prope dent of het y obeerve! this city, yeuter- little taore than her oit, passed throt War! root crn bead of day recommer men's berthy Mean- Btateg war ger MU the wes of business, | Hy crew tin the midst Niet, they rebellion, and the men who fraternized with it, and | waying wor with euch feroeity hud pedir clome | excepting — Uquesesellioye iments, were | (*™e me deck, their scalded flesh | egy proriray ) j i " i 1 Lamente, , ‘ hy ithe he should be ale vencouraged und flattered tt, as they did everything Jon our forbearance and con » for they aie and wth . le As Whe sustendadedtt | a F arins and faces anyi lowed + . renee ‘A L pte wit yor. “but up which might tend to continue it. The day bad | were our brothera and but + fathers we ors am Lallh- = ich: sie Or PRB Captain Like & ; on camer tortie, Till then, be thought it best foe come when millions of retels demanded wt would not now be enabled to wave a merciioss war | being recognized wea penersd holiday, Religion nuishied fete We Bet bere | both parties that he suould ceolit ~&e, Aud Nation's life, and when thousands of others, who | againet their children. He ¢ ted against the | services were hek everal eh cm Which » | 2 pov fown the #«mokes | ai 6 We r on 14 eae) | TF te ton. in Cron NaPOenighh head. Rit She use . services were he w * hey which were | oh tucueed: With our 1 thia b vid utter (as @ printer would say) ig petriotien which, ried all ita security on in promise and wan g The gentleman proce tof e italics and email capitals, Not only was the wool women and chilaren—contine w places of worvh'; ‘ rey vi the d sf Core} woll attended } ite face, was paid only up to gull the people, | were closed, in conseqrence of the abseroe of the Pestore, who are rusticating in Usivonwa rrow ti Barrer bistos.— | Several beat loads of uniforms poked up on the | different batde fields Lave recently arrived in the Vicinity of Atlantic Docks, They are ail soded and th bullet | ¢ alrnost without leaving their dwellings, eucouraged whem in Aes demand, Pree might iodeed S wee If theme any shee our enemies receiver et justice which they deserved, The lant pointon which the Rev. gentleman dercanted, was on the eqnality of man. Hour all men) We inaugurated wuat the creat Honvarian culled the wolidity of a pation, We had «lind where neither Saxon, Celt, Tenton, Asiatic or other, could aay, “This is free for all, but not for me There was oue exceplou. The copidity of the Pritish Gov. erument hat forced slavery ob our nation in her youth, ana had blocked up all stternpte on our successfuls and the hutoan ron met, ever, et werent | wally und purporelyy as be fancied, treading Upem der te Bananite | the teow of bis dign.ty, oF (to use his own favorite — | provclon of the | nh rane® ‘he proper respect which be enwrtained hed ever since, f Ir meet; ane brave creation, nay, the very | ut achieved a vietory of » M t . P ¢ need not be ashamed : elements, seem to bim, in lenge to treat bim | om may put under the dvconrteonaly, No cow barked, not a cat teweds | Aittah oe hint ¥ awit |e his approach, but had some o@ensive motive for ite AP tl . * | the act ; a sudden shower of rain was a premeditae } ag ted insult; a northeast wind a gross personal af. | Marre vee | front, He bas even been known to sulk with fires | fo have teen abinowt equal and to sit for a whole evening in the col »withe incident in it resisted hiatirst two or three Insint country. highest and ou easth peace you! ‘ He denied that we could procure a Union fora Union of foree ant treewill wan o which if pot struck sterile Lrod monsters « considered that peace was much further « than when the firat shot was fired H That's 60.) Maryland, before she couls rise war + He | mang are booed etained and partorated w wo-dRy | holes, ‘The health offiver was advieed of the ma he ter, and ordered that they shoull be stored art to abolish tf, That very Liverpool, now the | bound in chains and Jaya a captive ourk | fall, Ithax wince boen shown, however, that the » & ofclocks I found myself ta to ronse it f laze Wit " Sutlet by which ships are suppiied 10 the rebels | Kentucky, Tesnesmed and a wrent bert of Vervinia | wont ecttimat . bat tt pan artil man belong I beliewey any met at ine " Sn harrahs lan was alae the outlet by wh the slave trade war | hud been restored. (Lronical laughter.) Bat, it | SOE © retane Al peta hag Dhara tha aleelshd badlhon tie Island, who had lot not have bap oni Beka biter fostered. ‘That one exception was our eurse, aod | would be better tomar, desecrated, The cuns feng | Was ne ef te the public health to expose them He merch from the fronton one of the ppened ; ov ne. The rons of Germans, of Irish, of | now within bearing of the capital slowed that w | for sale, One caro of between 1,000 to 1400 artis Ye wud erwares had Lee Simon Trehy bud been!" am nfraid of this gunpowder Perey though Le be dead.) However, Myantony to strain eve Huguenets, ay, even of China and Japan, too, | American freemen there war no op roand be. lton | | | | | | cles of uniform was therefore louded at Har | days mad Capo Of to wel | | \ and do, filtour Lyrhest places of truet end profi, | tween Liberty and Doath, (Prerner Appiwuse). 14 caldsons horses a&e., | #inee he te no longer of this w 1 will venture But the exclusion of the sow of Africa trom | Thin war was not te restore the Union waste | avenue bridge yest © #hortest possible period, | t utter the werd, although Ido so at the risk of all liberty hs has brs oue ‘ si Neg down to | abel “i 8 avery. ! ae the m teal extracts fri sy ® | partion as desired to purchase these melanchely | fe to eat bia dinner, which was | causing bimtotrn in his coffin, Simon Techy Rbin very mam when Ln bas) rapp ed | apench of Gonera vnks which prophorted that by ‘ bs Rie eipper a by he Shou Raa Wn oes AC ‘Rt : a : Hliary dsstedeth wall ‘abl tf relics oO} brave men who fought and died fur the |... Wi ® ainvle word of compiaint, be | @ printaelier in an extensive war, it led him inte there be pevee io compromiring this great pr (is) We were not iu the dark ned | U0, wnked | md ipthe | MP Wwinacy with most ofthe enonent arvete and plef There could be no peace inthe land whieb | nor were the Boutherners a few people the = —_ C t icked his pork clear te | Prttort of hie time, and, liv. introdinead wor'd enclose the cancer ¥ slavery witbin it, A'l | Apeunines, but 5,000,000 of free people of course WILLIAMS RGIL the rind, . ashe finished a meat | him to a hivhber grade of society than shopkeepers Toust be sree, and have ali the advantages which | aud bravery, and he thought we had found thot Fast Day IN THK EaAstren Distrrer— | mre nd wiped and shut up | Of many other descriptions can aspire to, For » freedom brags, If this ts done, this will bea | oot They inhabited a million and « hal! of equere . are le ' | bis ke satdown to fuller meal | éan ternpered as he was, and one whose mind wae Tighteous nation, and God will open the gates of | a y The day was obeerved resterday In Prook with « le yea good supper far not euthictently ballastied with good sone, (as mar lee of country, which vas well defeuded, the victory and peace, e were pow at the gatee t | could not be aubjugated, He then referred te Pols When prayers fur freedom, justice and bappinessy | and Greece, other nirles which: alte ahould cease to be hypoeriey ; when the country | aubjugsted, etull lived, The Therteen snonld cease to be oppressed § when the churches | threw off the yoke of Great erase 1o make the co Fortunately, it was | be inferred from bis charncter,) this was perhaps something to his pork and | % unlucky clreumatanc ta lesson to the daz x- | position, He rein lors ut bore! if th hseur Jourd such 4 story, they ure be- | WSS OF i} | nara tack, cold cole raw Eee 4# tradesman; but li«trade beng that of ! D., by a weneral suspension of business, Prover | leae ot t placed n in a false in Aiaway, of M lere’e ‘snot a print-seller; be so wenerous as to roake presenta of fine engPavings to his fricnds and the public, whilst the ie lie and bis trienda were so liberal as to make | meetings and other reliyrions services we | } yorche a were auite e) a tor they intend. | Several of the chmrches and were quite well at gore y ‘or of skin the testof church | ed to be free, and free they were and free they | teuded, In the allernoon a trial e‘lowship ; when the country refuses to acknow!- | would remain, If we succeed, we shall only gain | pigce in f : 4 in front of the house of Engine Co, edge trenson wherever found, aad the streets no |» desolate South, and arace of | thths Well vie engines toog ronet go under the +1 in | 3 Me last anecdote, I thin Jonger bound) with reviler# of our goverygeot: | would return to their original sav utate when | SN wth Yd street, The companies porticipating were tiser w just now, We want a | nit presents in return for them. He never alluded When she ceases t 6 ourage libellous and UBloval | they would consult their own tue auone, He | Not 1, 6 7 9 and Zt, of the Eastern Distr ti ent, ur Such the draft and the | to bis buas'nesa except thr h some such mollitye Bewspspers, to tamper with mens’ prine'plea: | inwistel that many of the subjecte of | steam fire engine No. of New York, " sud puta tnatend to th ‘ i ircumlocttion, as “the particular occupation when we yive the same time, means and in iuenco | Queen Victoria were in a thousand | vine was the vietor, playlug 210 feet, on b find a man sick or v ~ | i which Ehappen to Le engage be called hie to maintain the life of the notion as rebela do te | times worse condition than any alaves | feet above the topof the pole ie st | et in the Lospita’. nerv vy aod montally ¢ t 1 office, his custotncrs cliente, his clerk @ Gestroy it; when we woul! ratber be justly poor | inthe South, He next reterrad to the enormous | gint played the second highest an. wed ax way copperhead could desire, The ary. his shopmen his deputies and his ervand than unrightoously rich “then, concluded the | cost of the war ae ou imperstive reason for it to} wae but lithe variation among the other com. | bis rr s@ is nearat band: the time for wh boy s messenyer, By degrees he yrow rich, and Rev. Dactor—“ lit up your eyes with jo,, tor God | cease, Nothing could compansate us for the lives | panies, enlisted will avon bave expired, Ouce out af the | More than in prop u with his wealth his sel. will say, 'Thave ned the door, Now open the | lost, the arma and legs lost, and the money enent % = grasp of Uncle Sar re-enlsting for him, | “apertance x gatos of victory aud peace, that a righteous nation | to fire powder and «bot st the South, Our war JERSEY CITY, iy 1 beep out of it Others iw. ‘ At his or businews, in which he sue wisy enter in" Was barbarous, tor we lad declared coutraband al! Fast Day IN Jersey Crry,—tn acrord- i the har the camp, ion d bi Ara is spacious window lis ited necessaries of lile, even chloroform au It, (Ap to me home gud y Ume on irre number and you walke DY, BELLOWS! CHEECH, planse and Sie ) Ree i ee Nee a BLAU % or ance with the recommendation of the President. | ty 5 akO a : pecse) ibid, trom the street C.rectly into his shop, Gradual: Services were held yesterday inthe church (Dr. | of all their furniture and their jewel. nor bave we yesterday waa quite yenernily observed in Jersey | kr ve Colonel and say pe ly the window was diminished in size, and fewer Bellows’, corner of 20th sireet and 4th avenue, Pre | spared the asylums for the fare the dest the | City ase day of fasting oud praver. The public |! wt part with prints were paraded ; u} sth, & passage with divoty and the tlind, places’ which even iva ; ; r ws shared the an inner door onstructed, which door, alwaye ' fermon was delivered by the Rev, Dr, Osgood, fron |, apected, Even women we warred sg cust. | offices bauks, and all the principal business places | ‘ 1 field, 0} rnamented with a large brass plate,* the following text: geutleman proceedal at somelengthen veavoriag to | were closed. Religious sory ces were held in eevee | he casa hae ¢ ptot.kes fureweil look of the ces and the ence well stocks “He shr'l feed his flock lke a Shepherd: he show that the war carried on ayanat the South was | relot the ehurehes in tt Smomming and evening, | tater ev he bas helped to tear aloft in a bun- the world aastirance of a bai) eather the lambs with bis arr and carry ther | Uetestable and without excuse, aud ite results ® and were well attended, The streets were as quiet | ret debis! Potitie all up wii bim now, $ print of George the Thing | iu his boson, and shall gently lead those that wre | A164 desolation, misery and hate, while be laud: | as ou wp y Sabbath day ess aud love of ene Wan only the bubble on vondl bs cays of that with youuy."—Isatah xi. i. ed the high evurage and fied resolve ot the mhels Taxys I derary Crry.—The total amount | & oe. Hs patriotism, Jeep uusouad. | hy! shed.) and this was sur. ‘ Fs rether to perish than to tratern. se ith the! ed« soon the noble beart t | binds, Even this vere faine! Tho rever yenticman opened his discourse by querors. He drow a harrowing picture of of money to ber tax in Jersey City ¢ can't low 11 ¢ orn t yt Was too exciting for poor Sle! saying thatt had wet at thecal! of the Presi- | Guct of our troops in places whit had be pure | present your is 1 for the following pur- | #lres |) tte sec it throuyh t" nfs he consulted @ dent, in the Louse of prayer, to invoke the bleating | fds maccences tox, ave, virtne, were No BeCUrity | yg t any evor:| , venting sone mod@ 3 S| for the robberies committed by our troops nor was | P2084 | Ho talked long, and in « ¢ of God to set upon the nation, and that the fact of | quything except poverty, Tyrants alwave kuew Sireet repairs, $2600; Rel vian paverment, ); thir 60 Lawetiug Was proof that there was a proper } rebels well, and teared them yreatly, (Applause) | Vohtinge streets if © wepartaact | o ¥ iat ki » | Avain, we say h thatthe relots evkeovar Y T0000 gait pore Of pro 3 tire departine nt, relation un F government Letween temporal | 1)" Weer voverinent pisbihgipert pei Oa cae PY aston; puthe school Wer: payment aug would call a shop-kee A chia’ a and spiritual power, while at tne same time oll are | We'll do it ourselves next fall), But if tw oe the | LOU 5 printing election expe * not alto, r Asbop y and ene free to act ir jous matters os consdence may | best government Was it the fest forthe South # i pubhe grounds an Fe ROOD | peas « dd with And, now, what would you recome a i chetate between bimeelf and bis God. The rever- | We mend me to lo with that window of minete pre-. ad no right to atterapt the subjavation | end yeutieman then went on to say, that whatwoe| ot the Boudh. They were o ‘ t S500 5 Slate yy 3600? Fourt Ivy vent the public supposing that I keep » mere prin’ need to-day is true Christian ataresinavsliy) In| never were, and Rives ae pat | es cleaning st 700 § payment of dele | TS ae r ’ shop "* : ‘ aes ‘ the fimt place a true statesman is wise, not fulfill | ed that the’ plot was mpe for empire. and \s ni erection of public. school | Ae 8. Kay b U0. Ba 7 11. —-H Wo even. 10 16. 1 Nothing ip the world easter,” laughingly replied fng his dut'ce in a sectional spirit, not trying to diss | the return of the South as equals would defeat i! bom company, No, 8 p20), ARNIVED. n= This triend ; remove George the Third, and exhibit | cern some fissure into which he can inserts favor~ | Another ples forthe close ot the war was the de- | -- - nenen some sowp and condies in bis place, and, instead ad STR AMSTIIPS. Liberte, (0 S mail) trom Havana; Vite itike Lives ye ® curenstown, Imdley Boek, New berm, vin Hatters tooet, Merrimac, (US) hey Veer tor Portland, Me; Chae Thomasx City Point Va Witlow, (Prench} Havte: Germania, Rout " by ite sebiam, to cause diversicy of public opiiion, | moralizing — etfees * 5 hac we nin } Wy. and thuscreate disuuion, but fulhtl og h adultes inclu: rag aca Be ead ara re (ty ay a Werol: i nn me . Bo that the greatest good tothe greatest number | isters. Who would have thought that putlic bot eroism in Difierent Forma, will be the result. He weed if there waa] ors would have been offered to the Sete ‘of New The following series of Ancedotes pT oleae free bree of ae nt Oriesna, who i peloeas with plunder, infamy, and | the spirit ofthe brave mien whe are f fon of {dean between (he iwo sections of our: See SAe iret OveL HOO man A Beant # | batdlc of freedous arainsy treasoa and oppression, ys Ove clace of policienl Beye Leen i , brethren of their libraries, and Saiki f tb a 16 trom a correspondeat of the Detroit Taiwene euch ® Way as io make these diferc wearir are! Aray d : anal ea M ; greater, while others have been engaged in ihe | qy cal bor tire Pre ton nine oF con he ition wud A New Hampstire regiment had been en good work of trying to bering about» uuity of sen- | famous, He also charged that this war poe ver ite | desperate, aud in each ens tment and of opinucns. Ta the time of Washing- | greatest atimi!ua from the Protestant clese men of | UAWUshing themselves more aud more; but their tan, poliuwal differences oxinted, Slavery bat} Ameriws. (That's 0.) The war had wo better | successes had beeu very c early bs uyot, both in men spread over newrly #1 our land, and the question | friend, and peace —swoet peace no w Se et ’ ‘wor ‘ fen arose, How sal) the sheves be oman 19} than they. Phe lecturer referred repr rr ; Ye, the nation could then agree upon questions of | Hibic, to prove his theory —namely, that the wur | by daybreak the ext moran ava thee were in common interest. We of the North Uchevetn the | of the Bouid against the North was pict teous and | Vitedio lead the 'orlorn hogy For a tin t righis of man ; we do not belic ve tn the perpetuity | that ot the North ogainst the South, unnehteous, | Draw of the Colone! fariy recied with anxiety. ‘Che of slavery. Some have tujhe us that comnpacts are | Loatly, he took the Abolitionists in hand, and hap. | post of houor Wav the postal daugery but nothing ; some aan bave taught us that we have | dled them without gloves—which conciuded @ two | of all circumstances, would it be bs wu right to invade our neighbor's domain, and man- | hours’ dissourse, copay such & properibion, to involve Lis alves- age his affairs for him. This cluas forget thet Trou \ s dy Secimated regimer 4 WW ter anuiiilation es vations grow olution—not by revolution ; UBLE AMONG SrAtRRRS,—On Wedlnes- | cated his long oud welltried. Chaplain tbat these rent ob must be brought about by | day eveulny several borseshoers who bal recently with bun a diferes 7 one! “yi nye How > id pits eoug sa Wey ary rp struck for higher wares, went to the sinithery near und the a printessom the devil bimselt would never guess! iv to be apy thing but» tallow-chandler's,"* “O, that's Your Opiioks buy is it f'' said Simon; and away le went. of and from Bremen The next morn'ng bis friend, who was also one of Las most valuable chen/s, received his bill ‘ ts Tech) termed ut, oem randum of the rousasl transactions Leiween them" inclosed ino leter consisting of seven closely situ people are prone to in tulge in the writing what they cons der tobe yine letterson even the s! ghest pre-unied cause of offence lu four differe ent places «pb ‘ ted ep stley Various for is of pt ease, did Techy complain tbat, “Did you bets Sto ving to the occupation in which Tom tor the pro vent (and for the preaent ancy) en+ , COnMULT Ine Sry as your mferior in sociee munever, Sir, would have ventured, &c,; five s did be assure his friend thut ‘d.enity ase Noahs and that reapect which every man (whatever Sr, may be Lis eration in life, ren » Trem) Amoy, Cree Trinidad + Mares; Julla, Para; Mareo Po- yitten pases—for ehine rore, PR; Seept von for Newbu ion Was ine | in sewerud success.ve battles very box and very f jenee; = WE marsh Clark, Pawtucket; Weleter, f on Niexender Lleaderson, Orioot Nathan Clitord, Kondout tor Boston; | vion, Hicideepors. t ‘ Hondoat for Boston. Charne, Alvuay tor Portland: WR Genn, Kondout for Koeton; Salle Stuith, Viz lport tor Fall River BELOW. - fre Chimborazo, Trinidad; aleo a brig, fin a8 many oy | aud officers, dust beloe taps ibe word cate that tothe | the fort they had boen nveisne wae to be stormed os bouod to enters y necem si thens » erapha- Too Late for Classification, reu it mperttivel i 1 Letween them and there, and for ever ce DEATHS, comune and sod what was ¢ ad in the cape si MARINE NEWS. | | plain sed Lim to let BRADLEY.-On A * 4th, Anarterta Beedley tie words did he conclude Andnow, Sr, I an Dane t with an autograph | Wien Jupon u bked thin + Aud now he's in dor the war, | Of sappre f He will return from the field oaly when be heaves | Shout style, Cas a man we Who, having behind him t further trace of rebellion { ‘Gof | bis own tnderatand: tries to do the aur ble hes dior!" 2 sayy aud let uli the people | Auditors 1) about tie bene * not exact * ¢ “ i de v t ely hi fuimilen eb 7 beloved wife o wha e ; men must answer, — The pulpit” iw to| the Sixth Avenue Railroad stables and asailiod | (iutourite request hestatl te the naa ine (ae He | Bimtes late uf Cebesconllab, Cotati ee tc aMe | willing to throw myself upon the opinion’ of the enunciae the principle ouly, [t is bad | James Brannigan, ove of the blacksmiths that had | circumstances, Not one in tweute pr wouta | # wilverse, and to staud or fall by ite decision policy to say "ill out the South, destroy therm | doctined to juiu in the strike, Braz F : } ee silt Sloe 4 e fimeral will take place on Saturday afternoon, | Whether, Sir, the annals of poe beiween je nothing of their institutions remsu, 14 I ‘ke, Brann ie ub : j¢ itl ‘ hom ber Late reaid Man Aad toan, trom tine imr con tarnish not the right feeling to cherish, and it ia ono of the | Y4* purmmed, ag alleged by the police, be one t gy si . 3 gedleed WE tL: . nd brieude and 66 nother tance, SP, of denable an features of this war that it is developing a mutual | Heary Miley, and when near 24th etre:t, the latter | would be nial toe TT adih soe ceieal Babes ai lh ae ri et ae iat. frot tt i nother, respect between the two factions, The Northern struck Braut ‘ baad wilt | bia he aves shi . , 6 crening, Laney Knap, | ( v to say. § vtustenedne the inan finds that there is someth ing in the Southern x smugean on the head with a turning ham. a a ry pid he Wit {wWdew oll ” Loappy am the Ssd yeareol hes | eet pation in whi i ppent eenenced, Tec luan to respect, notwithstauding tLe tact of hia | MOM knovkin,; bim unconscious to the pavoments eg ‘ tha rie reget i Bas are 1 tke place from the residence of | “th mymlfas euch) pour advia ny » and fighting in a bad canse —that after ull be isa many | and it ls stated that Miley the licted other blows Any t Ne ni \ 1 bt, none Myre 4 | atidlew to be extit the Windows o% Sir, your aud ag auch bas generous impulees and itis the | ow Arann pastas bic saa ey \1 attecnoon at & o'clock, : very ¢ erty deo," same with the man of Suutheru bir lb, We believe tite tale Ung in the + Oblcer Me ata eth iouk not ' . ' °, thea , - —— slavery is wrong, yet we do not propose any | Newleh of the Sock Pooclnety arresied Mul Hak. red aren ' ‘ rhe A 1i ter thie 1 t exp! method of emancipation, belay content vo iwave it] the bloody hammer in his posse hai Se Cie Saal An da Be. ar WE ANT EA-APPLY AT fe tyy I chan to be bise to stateamen to decide the tastier, Uri crreabemans | o. Glas ti badaliaolle | Resege Sly Rec ae | < 4 | countenance, wht re or leew Voged cipation will take place in time, and the wide | eM Whe sul quen partially revived, reco. ni sk res , mae Me | REWARD OF £50 IF THE INDIAN | by 9 Uibovs hue wae tipo toils om on (doaby suitusion of the Gospel of Christ 1 be w | ed the prisoner as the persou who commiry See etlen tt mot A i TON fails to deceribe disease and tei] | e8% from the excessive irr Foren saent ip hastening AL sb true, for | assault, The accused wis committed to prison h rh ash : | bis ps tt eof their complaints or il. | Hrs) ns Now aa a nit M e Oo slavery where Gospel} gy F ¢ . , { a eur intormetion from ibe . Peppers to he ind has its rightful sway. We who aro of | Justice Ledwith, nae br vs Comsitasion of advice, “Iu aod, Sr tex ee Shen) of Channing “have sbhways advocated | JUVENILE Bacoacer Syraciny, 4 aa a Vrerr t ty wl rho universal emancipation, but War is nota part ofthe | Kester, of band mired end hates v apee SN Ne ae t 4 ei! that! old —very t plan to kill it out but when the responsiliiity of | i ery Of Bios $6: Bond wirest, ¢ the : } fee uch Balms as have no strife, pray allow tek) do Fou the war reste upon the adversary we should fight | Hee Ledwith, yesterday, mud « vined that Wil- apie ] Wish biond one hands we never stain, bing “iy qneston } to malutain the rightful authority of the govern. | Lam Holland, an errand to wuem he had en. | ei } Nob cason wen so ease thew pain 1 eX hat I sey, Tmuv be mise wiewt, The black Bian 1 lnferlor in BoOMO Fespects | trusted a trunk to be delivered at his home stole | vue , on |} Ppcd att 13 bus you appear to be « lit poted 5 @ tothe white man, but this is no mores reason sdihritetialpr ier wsa lt ait Mey al | Hag Honest es m Father orhom all goodness fille, ; ng w hcie tre s bilious attack." why his rights should te trampled Upon Key i from bis room ao gold wateh, which he valued at | ry me ORD, fw ' hen i yaa to cure all ible; ivy yal +] ue hag rt ¥ fer Tae cause woman being weaker than man should be | $60, Holland was commitiod in deiault of —su0 | been four daye and four nights o : wreck, Wall used, sellove our alma sommelate that you wouldn't wiltully affront me, I should tr slave and gakject to bondave, La the second | bail | out auything to eat or drink, and Who had just ar oe ree far 1at-——No, Sir, 1 know how to resevt ang place we want force, power, We wunt strong wen os é f gn ye Sea” flag ont A simple Herb, arumple Flower. attack npon my disuity as amen; but thet ones to bo our sateomen, In our fuihers' time we bud | MAY#frat,—Sarah Silvie made complaint at | T'S eh att ef ag ea ke aa Called tron wey Lee, dong, 1 sever suiler it to worry me-—to prey upom euch men; we hav uc time. . kas x 5 ae He pve A . - 5 A Lew mik wilh tegeht: y temper; i hort, to evedia my bil 8 yo The greet trouble with aa ha takt Gan fae | cee, Benes ‘Markel Folio Ooties agains) Puebo | wil What was wand Ges} OF chwage and hea.th to thee, sadhidedal A heel ect ali i ala i all a that wo make our best interests subservient Dasier, alleging that the latter, who .. one ot ber ie He ef gente 1b iat pad 2 | or 1 ton et, Brook P “Lodeed, I meant to insinuate nothing.” to the idea of money mak.nz—of temporal | neighbors bit of her lp while tho two, with other | rele) fay Aliata rie, puis his y ec da re tep oe neo, Wy oo dr ___ 980. “Couey come my dear Br, you know what prosperity, This is very plainly seen. I | colored persovs, were engaged in a tree fies at No, calenry With he ore bul M oitor. ae ! 1 LOsT—4 WHITE AND LIVER COL: | allude to, You have beard—you mus’ bave be Fou mee freud and ask bin io #fve you @ 108 Budolk sircety where they live. Toc mcused 2) osnumon with Severalo vers Hite. dus, anewere to the name of CARLO, | —it musi be ibe townetuik Ly this tme—a'l Lone As ap excuse for not complying Walu your requesi. | py : ' ol alec ThA ies On walents } FE P SALE—A FARM OF 1s ACRES, WI! though not exactly me, However, be brought if Rocently one of our cit'seus wis culled to teks | Fane.—Shortly after 8 o'clock last evening | Pate Alhuecarin’ ihe batman oh tk hati eocal IB racine ¢ ‘hea Gonos vpon hirase!, and has nobudy 6st himael! to thank Pos has 1p hos financial Gopariment of the nation, | fire was discovered in the millinery store of | us (urew onto bm alioow pel ’ reo | Hue Weél Ke ate es In the house; every cons | fOr WA MET OE 18 ena Vee Se A nd oe I don" oriy mness prevonied his acceptance, Ho ha é 7 , | ditfere: s—l Wig on " ’ ‘ se ce and oll in good order, Located 4 ua "You are speaking to mein md¢ we doa that in treet pha reluting to Government Moun aarp me eae See, The Cine was ch ( noe oe follows ah Ty | Ar ee aaprria and Eases road... B wadersiand'e word of all you Reve bees aayings” aa well ag to the household, the matter of gelf-in- | NOt extinguished until the stock and furniture suf- doy if the rat came our, | Deiwnes pklacsie ee ee {To be continued.) A . a6 made up my wind what te dc terest 18 uppermost, Our politica! affairs have been | fred damage to the amount of $2500. lusured | viz: to stand tov rand au atiack | —! managed by » class of second and third rate polis | {OF #4500. Tho buildins owned by ate. Haris | ol fem a musket f bad nton: elt, & cane 'ticiami not the kind shat ruled in oar father's | W®# damaged about 910. Insured, Cause un- tmoxde to pens: rate a desi bourd, WANTED, 2,08 8 VARNISH RUBBERS a be VV ANILD IMMEDIATELY—TWO GOOD brits finishers to work on glove valves and oil time. If we bud bad such, our position today | KR0Ws & present. never tried it, the principle iuvolval wicnt se : M Fae ee te eg ey eat eaniae Rakes power pe Se vb Geek ui high put “of 83 Mulberry a Stats WARD,~—Teddy | prove correct one. Why bet the ee | eater Hotel C Boia ts Hom TOA: tag? Me | Bie aw te tek Ot.” 'A Vina fone 0 ana god and pased, upoy x ulberry Was stabbed in the | mentum of a wooden wessel make up t some ANTED 2 OPERATORS ON WHEELER | *%° > Rae | | | { hough J had | cups w so in he country; wasee good, Apply at the ory Jorerday, by jis parks with whom he | extent the difference in material. The hour of bat- wam' meciszate, who would as- Wo at lens arrived, Fires of oll, 1 briey cota | top dar. Her MIBK machine, ot 207 Canal +t, So PTY ANTED A BOY TO WORK IN A ae papas store. Call at 157)» Bowery,

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