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oe Se gt eR ' LL A A CCE RT A A RL LT TTh W “4 hrg wyT “4 Tue ereavest notional i} ee NE W YORK ° UN, : Honal edventege, however, wes | 8 Aa the roatter now stants, toaler | pawongere ras called f hive cat i‘ i euronews ; RAINE & wsgmas im the cocnps ag tan a rill bese 7 al booed or cabin. with 10 nore | tide to rise and permit oar pussace over the tar. the a - pau | * ne eooh it 1 be wor iefinste oliject abated than eit hare @ @& per ni shies Visi THLIY DAY MORNING, APisiL Tie in \ier pleee ine been one of tho teaciag | erally ¢ ; ive * Ob inehlon OF BG, Bh hare & god | enires of the rebsdie mn dimly im steht. and Ps _ ma oe Fob it abil 10 (08 bis y 1 ) an swt close’ : ae Se Bowens Enq, Bou. Crru Attered jor', @duely mare Hifung iteelf apoa whe a ’ ant ’ 4 vie) ! A Previdenvs Foueral. is Ts teat = ae ; | Our pilot informe aa that the news of Le ‘sears Tut 19th of 2p.) wil be one of thom Pats . i x! ‘ Wh \ liecla . e » | render hat not reached here till our edvent, sithotah ¢) edsyein the futurd anpeis of thidecor ut 1 . ; . ‘ 1 ides i wit, kuown hero some Cave te @ atrange coincidence thai ihe Gmy which Wi | : bs quis pa ‘ ap dem \ iMoua are ' they for the Sute ile peaned the oberquica of an American Prom donty | ie the f ‘ t , i fs vlad end that many @oofell by the hand of en asaasiiny 8 (e Boni- Y erate Cece J wt we ‘ria ‘i | sou will vlad of 1% aad wersery of the dayon which occurred the Brat e I ose t on ® a ae fa eres : Yes, this must Phage se tattle ef the Rovolnin. The but : / i t lawereap stig ree cond't re | ot + ¥. Theodore ' ' wetlige fiuenaw t t' for ' tf batettey the ¢ * t it would ie socovery of ts coneod the firth esc: fom of be or di . ae id being thruct upon us thas we may t tvwise|' uci to arate the « An | vost esonse es import and snetra i to keep ont of tre re ach of : . be € ly ke “ eis cap hipped a fede Amertoan Whorsg. The funeral of President Las- | | n a ve ; ri eth alle to abide insy evousuate | rete . astotore, The remnania of the old type of ctr | Will not he ne eretare, if N ia never caught wap . " pl OoLs marks the first attempt tomubvert that Ub WAY | oy pete orb ( b Scollivton with ou eof the powers | cn are tt a iadad, at | zation etill exist, the ideas which found angry utier € trevel « “l A ’ * af erot the d r. Cuylere t ir he fire , by sédeseinalion, Never before bh mateo | TO ’ to @ uo the L Western Bor A new f H erumant utes talk, full of aueedotes, sikiing w } an in the fires eum that eent fia ball ncetme: the ine, end tau ‘ u eyme haters pamy Toe 40 ine with ton | etre . eabibicd eo intense a fesling of sorrow and griek + \) : Red 5 eo errerey that | baa ben sel upon o frie an helpless | end fowine with patriotic sentiment, 1 = ‘ ed fortress. and there must needs couse in uew 00 Woe wanifested yesterday in every city, town | . t the seeombiy join in ef a | sa ° ee new prinei ler of eove nent, Lew Con. a a iy join in ring r of human richts to support the old ond harntet From Maine to Callforuia the | A Mearuiog City, dthe Flies which was doue wil hearty | Die etrile of the sword save near ils terminaiio ‘ * thet ; mr “ ord ise ion prone forrot busine: plearnre, and all | SN we Ye aterday mourned, ar wit we ) Ob this spot we may bellewe that its last drop of biead Cen except the great lose they sustained in the ¢ i ounity, the great bercaveraeit tat} hingiintm, of New York, was then | Leen spilled, Now begina the long strife of Coarh of an Lenored chief magistrate, anda lbowed | falieon (oa hetutiom, Lie Wan draped ins apconbeng dalle basal dda ant rerious | opinions, dew pene ples. ybich the generation that Jn the bitterness of anguish uncer tho str , ene ey all by * aie Ms . we « ‘ ) Hatin Ph bd fine : wee aay a ovr | fe jurt torn will wot eee eutively folebed eo lenmn event waa obserted Letitting he bella veiled mowenfally st ‘ ' ‘ ae ae 4 a on, Which wea unfort | Our pilot infovros ur tha’ toore if only ore Bote a ung ‘ ernia the paoplerwere reoniey tied t + Chak elon he sas deent botei of 3 ea) rivof Christianiy which underlies twit oot, atel fe reral tokens worn everywiere | Oo Success OF bie proters. Toe iwih te t @elghed, ahd wo ” is the }1 BSH CHAE emcees te URE entos ; a 1 ad been weleled, and we were steaming past the | Hou-e*—of wt cipien of cur Government, caused the peoples in | aren. Serv cos were | the seve pe Nesbit dl #8 ewors Our i ily on cur Journey ngatr i proprietor, 1 {iow efeakezce ad MERA oda AaB i ia ») ly on ou [ , ¢ t wi , evening treir hour of tribulation, to «Wer up) revvra ant an! the cmraes were tieet 1@r }ticn to the ere nef new ¢€ reson ths contie | \ © Lew sone composed be W. TR. Brodbure. We can weich ane nga socablalhdbeentan thie iN ' ' i . ea or, and creep up to the ci eupniicatione for their etricken wer n the ao emn «x tasior Never before, ‘netie h st sentis patentto the 6 rhis ints If a cen 4A prea nger ov board tled © Vietory ? ¢ (ueaay ia out oF Lue queeuon, arg e rvicns were held in he Murchem ond | of the city, baw adhere been xo gavere'h so unat ‘tury old, and the fact t as been cisreparde was then sung by way of rehearsal fort Orn Oe Ghia a bike eke ee i ' Sur t teiore the nd cer eormone ware delieerred by the Clore A aa ee pron ion watt er fin the day of our seer exhaustion, will sob ine | OOF? of ver atwhich Daa informed | “| 1 heeten A; pee ry » lor ar 8 we edie a ure . atid P sia i . j ‘40 wae thoug he serual 6 eequie { Apeasan | tonored an, The to partlaan ford shiny | cline us to tolerate theo 2 more ypracefully ir ured, and certainly nothing could be tuore appre to? mat : tue f ins 4 aon ‘ ; ‘ ? * te. ‘ he North ore Tirocns oceurr’d in the Cit Warhins ton ; the ) calculated to ni fo diativesion, iv th e miene ts the time of our returuiag siength, Isis for frei ‘ i | i hechalrman thon cequeste «i Tae F y Pruly ‘ye funeral train—in rebreced every loyal | popular grief Tho chy mournet the | belong the exhilirat: f our inte eplendid succes- | her, Partor of th ‘ eet in pi tg 1 me . Pastor * Naasan streot Baptiet Churel in | mates izeu iu we ani? rhe t az of the Leils | cxeoplers F for st, 1 the sorrove wa gen nes that makoe us fee! that wo have an interest | Brock!-n, should favor the andienca with eomne re. | “ooo convenes. i ee ee ne heard hy li, the enbleme of mourning wer ; each be tse hed 2 teacted by te | r than apy European power in marks. ‘This genial rich divine wae @ etrancer to | ’belesale Prices of Coaniry Produce. nm . .@ e ’ ne d« coal af ur Cae ‘ u oll, and the wt nation, mm aym- | hand of death In this unsectedd eympati:, | ™ future of this coutinent. Thia conviction is act | tof but he had not spoke three minvttee be- | New Yours Wednesdsy, April 1 1505 meonmolcortes ag it New York Las ehown an inteasity of tering | new ;itin s'meost se oll as our National ‘ore he became a universal favorite. Such a { Buttcue diepowidion for tamtaeas le yod teduife ied { National Capita! ‘at \ nor to spake aud | We have nodesie to weddie with they lileh wit aad story-telling facuity ta rarely found in | in a eut of trade, the public mind teing people were evers-| love for the inatitutions of our country, | eO'd World, and oe intle ty b wo permis | ui ividual. The attempt to report lis epoceh | wholly absortc 4 with the reoant tragedy at W a where oppressed with the aame feel of , Neing the beart of the: nation, itis nage al that ane | Buropean rulers to shape the polisical struct a! me be ea be sarod the path of acomet, One | ton, to the excision cf all other topler: and this ‘ ; ; | ’ 4 | ste ee the harbinver of anothe 0 they » | internepsic 1 , grief that sulmatd thom w ed nt | extraordinary e:remmetances connects d with te | of tus cont. We are not armbitions of tmpe sshoae: pas rag iad ote 7 came | Labdb int r of Lusinese will doubtlose Washington the remains of th ented dead, | Government or ite affcers @hould te ¢, } rie! pate milehin, In this spirit there: rea Shs je audience for a quart: | © ring the roiaaimler of the week. Tt Bich wes the feeling of American people in j berm; and when the pation ts bow ed ; pretest against the eatatt Be A volnble tak rua eat Leah ible | resi vever, hae not etfected prices in the leas wn | 1 ; fe cad jJok sthis, on board of tnt at F 7 i paring their last tribute of resect to tio memory | such a calamity as which itnes ; e Southern border e is a Letter as te f Ne : ; c 1y es ct, and the flow of ¢ » hos . bons ae ate iy 1b A 64 ! , y to ckuees than ¢ | business will doubtless bo retimed wiih prices abot their benored President. It was ® rpectacle | om ural that New York Siould fecl? whe fi Ri a tha: aslo (seni tba tet | OF lemon juice i ; segereage engi Wich prices about . * forvotten—never ol } ‘ tthe vpdbedestt om ‘ . ‘ tt. New ter is arriving in ehh con never be forvotten— never obliterated | the shock. Yesterday witl¥ong bo romembered be | the Prer Emperor much we en, to true Methods style, every votce t | entities which, however, hoe not us yet rom to minds of | se who witnessed it, Is was | our paople, Motonly wilbt@e cum or at | iy aw roeult event it ma th i ar Spancied Beuner," and } ' prices in favor of buyers; Indeed prices of en expression of love, reverence, und devotion to | of tho city bo imprested upwd ‘sue minds of at oe 4s Woda |" f Brookipn, made peeeh, which \} o/ tLe best qualities butter are onthe ascending { ' ae te a pr einner y sede . . A Conieesion of a dint 4 at rs ree tusiiiutions such as only ® free poople coud ; citizens, bus it will remain gren in the x y her quandama siahaetinne ad ed gastric cond tion | tere. auto Letle higher than tae A P sii : ¢ i hh was only too visible ia eeveral livid e / ook : : Lod ona wer f w ruler chosen | lection as @ day on whch thes wiole poople bowel sod and language? Neither. Inthelncipient | tied : ‘ aeeveral livid faces among 4 aod in ee emazd, ord pages eorl tue dilatehing a prices ace Th . waive wes anevent | their heads under a great! er emvernent, avi mot | mimvee of the quar ~ would euoourage both. be | Col. Howard, t : ; mere fe . r. The markes for dicasd trasrei! jena cin their memory to the lates: | ed the loas of ene whoo all ctames respected aud | half committed to each, and in the end atend sicof | ed is ; id tanid pies telat tothe large supply of 0 ‘ » ie peck ue ac ‘ +10 Ory epeech: 6. calm and ° yd now u the ma d prices are a trifle lower, ~ loved ere o pag t sof run tine eee ‘ ; ifle lower CoM 8 Tem were ere | hy Bore sched R an basil it Wich ag Pee er emety e spectator, Bay ik ae yon micht expect fom s man who had been | ead will doubtiow euffer a ecill greater decline : ‘eo: l'seaidouta Speeds h) would, under the same circ ematances, be aceon in nas is tke a rove, whohay ne spenthia eubsiauce «ito deeda rst an words, Col. Howard wos | week, asthe cawle yardein this Van epoch delivered oy Presidvat Jonseon, in Hs er countries, bus the to: teas of private sorrow | 84 Wasted bis © talfty, iu rioting anddebaachery, |! ? dicate emo ot the rank sad aie bundsatly eapplied with beever, veemonen to an ® ot ; ( ; sof! ise iN | were epparcut sad far mor eappropriate than any | becomes tt Qnd pious a old Bheie | ester a sting pathos besought for meny monthe pr Dited ff will (napire-6 etill renter 4 Pi naite % | public diaplay, The eclurch earvicos were eolemn | & Meeks eelf-applau y Hi Gel {the mnehrouteied heroes apples, aru lower under heavy geceds te nepir pater ree onfidence in Me ; nae Fe ; i I wer A fervent n fevout pra t ie iaiad: SonOeentitest ANAL SKE | and impressive, and the die sourser were lNetened | OF People are, var Ww France oa . ae $ and corout prayer J eutres. D ig hin qualifications for " : ) Graves, and tho ein ting he De : a : the sine’ duties thas “ow ; to with au carnestneas that elowed the heasrtfels | would be to create » powerful enomy alracat upon | @ inesthag mur as ba My ete es | Orange § opal... 4Tah0 | State’ dairy, fr. Fein Weer eee yon him. | charseter of te sorrow everywhere exhibited, | bof own border, whose tronstdes might Lombard | humor andy aie reagents Beod | Woh time st dad Bk jee wey ) tone, i tho rentiwents thatit | enab ‘ ‘ ¥ Midas or and Pious patrlotlm. i] fy a Fuch were the elyeervancesc’’ the fay ir +,., | her seaporta, nod who? on 7 ‘ corn. bo food 1s rd, tub. érakndion will find a reeponse in every inyel beers, * ; tho stay in this elty: |S sth i whose lesions might devastat s morning our stout ship eroake and end | Ob hee ene i) of allost entasiousd ' er populous town «b fortil td | hardly fi teone of mcs Nv cefuite Line of f sin licated relative to | ¢ oysibas Hees trediget et aL Landaa beaten ait eddeshdN acide bits RAW acti Rete Aiea dhadtlories isd chan thadlelia, wage. i ) a creavement ft th this country would eneura the destruction Koarnnor nk 1 t table coording 46 tt prone eqD , quesiicns (bai sre nov coming up for id> ) he jase Pros siarat waboniators nets ee eers adwinnioube sty nee atoording to thr | us Forvey... fabs N.Y. Stato, do aaa want Set bon sine be sutereedi teenie: bs i rab tghly creditable to tue 7" ommerve, and Invite the conquess of her | | Tae iba ot the Committee iu eharce ef | sions Mi thay Letned Bein —~~ waneral tenor of the Pres ia ‘ peopie of tue city, and worth y of she cevasion that | & colons. I the! atly of either | [BO excormon, ou at of s will best. | POULARE pei ae oh orks, to give | called therm forth, jones the we mske herself the ton ond, ‘ihe eweare orlere pork to Gi wie Th 4a2s Turkere.rer tb oad at wi iseuse be wet ae anit | a ' Hi bel ‘ pe vials Chasteste ; el ‘ Gal) Ceeee. per corey pba ennhatie , by i ‘att stestou, Af rib ha is avdiib. Loe repeace? avownl of Mr. | iebel Venom (in Canada i graad coremouy of the Lith, ime and | SE LEAR he teal ' a) her maniac | , ; Pavon somata . b sw ‘eoune of anver, ree | Evidence daily securmul ste to provo that the eathe or, we shail y Wilmtn. . ioe It Tecge or main " a , bd o, i * A ni, por thy. Poke or msl ce ward any ection or clus of pros | tragedy as Wastrington didy not rprin, aolely fr } : ae ne 8 Mouree, City perhay ar) 5 Poo h : 3 ' t hae is te aii ' Tein thin countrs, w | doubsleas be en by bie | the individuals engaged inyitsexocution, bus tbat. pines r a; What Y hiva ounrar. iter we r wor interest e route ' fin 1099 siminiotravon of ofeire, At a time when the it was a deliberate plot, ! igated by prowl: shops 7 ; Soins eof thy ia , % q a Poel ; ¥ prowinens | shops wou mnloved iu Dro t ene ent of yo: co et goed. Ta Loviieh d People cre mada a prc onecuteage upon | rebel leaders, for the pt rpose of parntyzing tbe ae tainis { . aber | / " ‘i oid ‘iw Sehielal ohuKs i: 5 : ayring tb Warimplemenis forthe consestauis and her v Hy " ei t BIRD FRU, skirr, it speaks weil for tho | Gover nt by siriktng wn iin cliet pillars. | sels bus. i itnepay, MM 1 Cherries 4e920 | Dleekberr as . 4, en . { “ rryir ¢ products of i ee | : r ‘ t vew Preeide thar le atlowe pers | We now have erce trom Can + | tna ofthe worllts | As Tile, our steamer witt ! cab huinan Roe 40950 | neuphecre ae fi T ion Cansis, showin: | both bell nts & 1 eu a airuezte art ¢ i itmpare hu B Peache 5 Aw rf a mosmy te eal hirr, ond that he | that the conspiracy’ Was there known to be in ex- | inthe fusureol F and the 1 i" mf as ‘ Pantie ell se erbrarttaceib aici ihe: NAStE Ree poned bo actamiu bis jou sb in beste | iste: f a Ne wood reas 4 iat we | We prow scant vision ayo this 1 SSMNgpes : age est calou j nisin aud ther 6 good reason to believe thet | baveno approhersion as Sia i aNON Rta t a BRE mote the joe the whole countr the rebel cradwaries who have so long beer : 5 erthe at early dawn, | 4 Wicwniie ue dia i: ne been r pealtior Enz'a Every Inieroat, preient ard ew 0 : 3 . a ead vs June see things $n Me 2 har y walle Le disavews any ie of viviictives | treason on tte border, were dirce } | prospective, would d ‘ ‘ ‘f Be GHG SOAR WOE BUCK Ose ‘ thes 10 : é . ! ‘ ; ; eu v levernoine her te rematr ‘ d * t heway “6 reas or batred, he is aone the mindfal that | ste promovion. The Toronto Leangn sithe recoyt eats ‘ P 4 bhi Poach Hiowe 4 biuekan: wal saa - f ‘ | ry ; 4 oon a up ite hand hand sed: with | organ of. thecebe cause in Canada, ond ig, we be | - VG ‘ our df S Vinte he blood of loyal thousaade and now etill more | lieve, the only journal that doce not stign the} Ne ™ eto Cur Fin ' “i ea Mig tas stigmatize t é dt vel c deeply ensangained the blond of car late be ate act of ameneanyati nas an otr t ve , ‘ y at - elty. This \ ' ¥ ant a! Fampkine per. 1 Joved Preasdent Treas n tam oriio, and must | justifies the Joed, abd seeks to ¢ 4 Thea hele © ee ¢ i ‘ " Cat acos : Ye puntehed." rays Mr. Jonssox, and ever { she . tho P Binal ' 7 e i j Oe.¢ : y and haley how woth Lecho J the provocation Was a “acep censclousness ¢ {our grea » which every arue A ee \ Holey ar, wo have had a i ; thesenience, ‘The 5 ‘ } <s me 1 ‘ 1 y ene the w t u tod, ant | wrong doing om the part of the peraors apaing |"! ss Loart, Tie sold er ene ' u re) $e reniua ‘ t € } + . } . " b $ iene t © ‘ v and led the rebellion, | Whom it is coroelved’’ Toe w ! sbeen ¢ ected to a world of ir t ee that ran ff : : . , nat bes © 40 feel thas the crime of treason-— | debwaes itself > low aw j uct of shame st Fors Surater, {9 tt ‘ Psd ‘ tie compeay fi co. rive 4s (oi Coan batanetiod ° o be b tke - 9 ® : ‘ as . ewe tithes n a r ol ee. ' ‘ sina te wy hich fs the bicbect known to human law—cennot | crime at) which humanity eiucde and tron .¥ 4 ; ' pee) 8 yuaty bo te porverrated wi anit ' a + hee * ari t a idenpoo th rt nee of there e favore ¢ ‘ y Lo Weare Ne ‘ th impunity in this country. | been in the lutereet of ihe Conte ‘ | often borng t 1 enfore a A . ‘ Vupeebin blues dom regedeniit Ttoot it will nog be safe to | woners’ iu Conady aliacet Lapis a ct n ma , ‘ ud ‘ - > = eff the branches / : 9 7 heMig : y ' ; . , a anches treason onl leave the war. Gaxpras, Luompson an (Cray have uc ftw ard Siripeswared corer Pou \ nae ted o fr eal ' Mind AVHRR AI. VOL is, Teele to gerininaie anow some future time, | itn fawor of the rebel cause ‘ rar . ene ‘ tongs, and - ——— The cisposition now is to kill aud not] end louvled everr acé of piracy a és ¢ ke ty a fon th Ht 4.—Cee the Beet) tt Will Certaialy Dea oth 6 " | 4 wade e ® $ “ eal t troy Mothe, Ne woth 1 ev to strike at the founda. | perpetrattd upon the irontier Phe py ’ ha rg bereniter at 4 : Dine 6 } , kad et a \ ‘. t Moth Jie the superstructure. Toe | it takes iu the present ts therefine, {a ab t ' ‘ eH TCe. OF He pro € ‘ thy rebellion who have i higt sig vitcar ile edaes ol @aentab eal forthe pe ve ‘ : : vidirectel the plot of revel | but amtronglye that there ters Maine, on last, » bee - a | peeram t entertain ’ at |! 4 : : 1 ¥ stage of | the Pr @ juetfy ¢t | Conuiian re dd auperit ear ' ; stop } : Relies oid te ne » 2 i € ea the ” ration an raiirad or ‘ . 8 road fwe could bottie © pa | oy» that Scratching and mo Wicatowe STU i enicdor CoLN Pier nik runs the State Mt uiments® lave fe vent b : tt } 4 galt alishe Nailoh'e heed Gla Ve Ae . en the t pba te fh + | v found ve cre tuner iy himent. {t Leh and Salt Pheu 2 there } oy to feel that | huve been ary estavlisued, ne ik une’ ted eth 4 i edeca bande ith tot irs apd el eruptions of the sista Md ree © thing of retribution My, Joay- | will be, the Northern people » Geran a t a Unie ehuck tore wa recresbing epecia i \ i : ny aiys Shab tho weillwre and mabil. | move so far aa the waid esnisearicn ave coucer : : . 1 5 4 the cheer vor—J. I. Shipman, 55 Aro et. ty of (he nation mus be guarted and batea ne ee hi th she want 4 ay tue ntry oa mace nd protected, | Grai 48 peace sonereucer wil tava ‘ A jt i . a ond that thero are canes in wich merey to the 14 ahs ne t ' a wou * ai ; bla & ’reainn 14 10 ius | for, ie o oni demt ir r wher ‘ « \ ¢ividual te cruclty to the diese, Tut be also asya, | son fe ® crit Bu On , ‘ aAyawibont t Ww eo Beate 4 as that when the quertion of exer , 2 seen 2 whey shed 1 bar ‘ ‘ t ua ioher ‘i Lut the t ’ “ ¢ en yrutify in that thie orga thal ; ames r + tt Will be considered estialy and | relele is the ‘hat ip i ’ i Sica : hae wih ot ‘ 7 Fidicialir, wiih the remembrance that he te the | thelate atrocits 1 edeilicd r 1! stp ny ne Hie Bei tBe etrontive th est - i speak ous boldly agnius: | : hie ‘ cores the | 4 ‘ fan david S. ; DE RARED This sentionns will | the outraze and Se : curesy ® ‘ ¢ gs ere'y up the ¢ " ey biven i then ep tovited commend itae iret I Beord, od it ie lene : K ‘ t end ihe fm t thei toe > wirar t hee every loyal man, Iba on an. | that there ts now @ sirongar {vol i friend vacating ads Tid tho exuterant | rf nd veund dart ot okivis on i nee nee that the P, } ‘ eudas Fi : 4 sookiyt. ow J burda, sia iain ho President will mako all lac @ub- | for this country In Canada, than as say prevac BY Mi oO wens furt ate at cou ULed Oo Our 5 Arnos y i wilt ote interrsts of the country, that he | period during t.g War, fe Sarcler ¢ ‘ A : opis ch » nut Bo ) ‘ + | a Gh RLEY--On the 15th Inst) Joho-Curley, In the Re ir Vin course by no other beacon } wi rected the ' then bas Ward bes arrive Yes he vc nud ’ the femily ; an thes «f tw fusure elfare, and | Cov, Feuton’s Vani Day. \ the Lath A Ist BEES) TOUS TERE THOR BBE EE Obelar at: tee : Arwocis ¢ fully any > | ' Yue al t " ee ‘ ¢ _ ral, t LJ uw ert Qhat no prejudico or animosity will swerve | Toray, according to Governor | ‘et | rE } ‘ : iad ved BISGH | o'cinek Atha lealdence Of His sonsla-la ito from an hones, jast aud fn thful discharge of lamatiou the people of i) 8 aaa 4 abilesic Tuosds i} \ a gare & 0 We hat ae) Me official dutis. The Preaitent's caution in nos | observance of faatir } eto | reer) ’ ma a He bad a ; He CHAD FITZOIMON a Weenerda: i of cone developing, atthe thie,» ta lino of pokey | M2 Memory of the late Ives: t Indlcwte: + cot Cupe | f y ie te esas ' nit Cloureh Co. ‘bipperasy, Ueland, i. the oud eejzarding the rehabilitation uf she accoded Btate of to-day for this purpore 4 1 Woe heft wh, wihiStdae: a F } sei 4 nf earl Le . Ye wire and judicious. Me remarke that profes. | dey was the propir thine fur au ) ance, a ae . 5 ! eof the voyu Ouse of our we : | fionsand promises @re wer Lobing now, and the poople of the whole State so ak § +1p t thie dh ‘ be has none to offer, for no one ean foresee the ciee | MH Bevordingly, The Governor, bows var, is ner hod ss 2 M . 1 c ait © umetances that may arise in the future; but as | WEMIY blamentie for sehing the people t nerve eeeers ee ef OF n for some Univ 10 ¢ Yope perme erenis occur, and when it be c¥ Decessary for | $9 Successive days of rmournin Tt will bo re t ‘ot A ‘ BU EOASO } ‘ tom toact, he will dispose of them ae thos ariea, | Mem ered thet he firm jesued a procimuation # pe ; 1 dieceth yapterpaea tN AUTO Guy E tion he lad paid Cr erring any deetston until all facts con be prop. | Ponting the 14th jose awa day of peueral rejic Ls umn i Awa 3 the 4 ; : bia rriv weighed and decided upon, Such bein: tro | ing over the law Union victori Afier «Xa bled wai hea ele waturied, sip nee yr - RABE eharacter of the speech, it will unquestional his almanac, and discovering that thy suid cay ov- i CY OD GObR BRU RROTS, 4 for his Lene wus t ! ' ny : suid Gay Oe us we : : 3 Ww espouded to with alaer ity vie Pree dent Joursow to @ bigher place in popu rred on Good Fnd day oi profouud solem- he Y anil $400% Lishihouso, and in lees thea an hou # of reenhacks amount. opimon, and give renewed confidence and ag- | ty Wisi a large portion of vur people—hechanyod lveber i ouuded through the cat ing to Letween tour and tive huadved dolinrs, was ‘ i Ao ‘i . ake ut ' he e.1ew, turiousy pungs | e ! t { nce 1D bue success of his edroinistration, vhe day designated for the celebration to 1 jus. bu cans ones ¥ 4 A 10. ecilocied, aad uololy felt the poorer, but every une — receostciulia’ 20th inst.—which is to-day w whind, told that the keel (he richer, for the coatribution i wday. Alter the ae upon ie bet om. A wet bl FEARS - The War News. | death of the resident, t x onic ehthus . La t upon or pa rie We have on be ews. s examp's of | " “ure Pal, od ad " mn ‘ i ad patric : v ae ep are cf Raloigh by Gen, Smerman, and , Bounced that the obsequies woulkt occur “See # Baud ioe vinechisea a ‘ : patri ble a otion in an old geateiman tem Che Saltebury Uy Gen, Brovmuam, are important , to-day (Thucsd 3 thereupon the Gov & Gay Liked to eat abn # wont ¥. Four rears acy when the # ai : pou rern fh tUdKed Ww Ke ce, At | eve r nad ¢ : ra ' tf Althouch they are not hailed with the | issiaed anoth mation, chaucing thoy sitet titon, the wh \ y ein a down, and all the 3 ud y thab wou . sey r 1 ae ee took fling us their baaners to the air, this ee u ih Ba © i meet this annouacemont under | dey of celebration tuto £ fants =\N . ad ward deck, aud, by cheer | fused to ry n hla ’hs ti he ehoul eu urntul circum . : Le ani | WO. he of chara Arik tae 4 flag fre s house till he ehou nee ; civeumstances, they nevertheless ; Subsequent to this, the official announesment , 1 ited the sterm fron ite sap the d@ Uinblem restored over the Soud : ei ok cake © rebellion is no | the day selected r the olacquics appeared, desig | lk ail Facets deli : ui atconeh wtlion, Waitin rough the many | rus ayy Apri! 18, of aniar Vance, at ary power, Thecapture of Governor | nating Wedueslay iaicaa oi Toursday for the , by tie Buy ayer aie Maly Bathe" aud, | and tow of ony atrifey he inviviied saad | Uhh ‘ ed WHS OF Cron OR, a few mil f, civ ¢ ! mu VACC our Paliuuiua wo ve i bie miles from Raleig!y {9 not the Jeast | Obeervawoes, ana usein the Governor waa none | #4 4Waited a chan iat " Ws ‘ Pr 4 cn r | goodain ald of the great caure of our matic S08 | Ao eancelfully invited able cireur aad ie 7 re me Heuaoxe of wind, alt lasted tiv blake, hel an ralor pr te un big plriaehaey siance connected with Simauan's op- | Plussed. The aunouncomens thas Wednesday had | O #% hover bur tue sae was tied u sales a © | aud at last, when this excursion was projucted, has- utd ak fradisalic fant ’ h 4 » Ho is, we believe, the first rebel Governor | been selected was received on Monday evening © OF Kd chee ap with @bunr | (ened to take pamaro with Oh and hero He 1 00 Book, | HT Te tte , rate bo has fullen inte our hande eince the begi 4 the Governor ol y evening, Wathen ; . whilo J write; anotuer simeon, with wiink!et cheeks | |. PHELAN—On Wednerdar, A ms ant ¢ the war, and an} the beginning | end the Gowerber claims that 1% was then too late | yy; + cabin our band brought out their | and grey bain, eacer to see the consolation of our I \ tion, Hilen, bale we } 19 of conruis: + ond an le bus figured more promivent- | to countormand hie provlar n k i otFinge os a4 ome of the yousise ! ' tat the Ler ay te © thep say ss mar as the iniull- | ey ' aadt acl diow piany dis eyes Uke unto his are louging kr AY of the regs bis cauture is ic ’ mots ied t unereut tos Mt t 7 . peat ° t vlan segeminaiod throusaour the ut i 4 ‘ 4 or » behold the gloricue elabt. fr i > atte os abs ALD Uulache @ 601 ih the dtikasa Ai wa MAA ; | stern 4 5 re Lataneg, na we ride abs. yeiing Buuve ake Ly

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