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—[—[—$—— en T HK N EW ¥ ORK U N._ at a tine Hike this, let them enffor the penalty ino legal manner; sud if their offencen do not come FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1865, within th» ecope of the law, it in better to treas them with the » conter.pt that their baseness merita, In no case, therefore, should mob violence Tue report that Jonsot oN was negotlading with be encouraged. The country can afford to let Fusmman for the f the revel ariny traitors show their venom even now, better then 16 North Carolina, oa tho bane of the terme accorded | 64" afford te propitiate an evil ®o daayerous to its wo Lue by Generel Geant, sess te have bad bo | future welfare, ae ia thate! mol law apgible foundation, The latest adv SUBRMAN'@ Ariny are tH) the effect thet done roa ® tetrcaiing Bouthward, having ne ‘ flowing the exam) le of Grucral Law mag be w mibject of surprise to aasoy that J sist Jo hoast!ites tn viow of the predent coudition of the rebeliioa, but it seems to us that the cause is carly solve’. Jevr Davis, sud the other diyniteries of the defunce “Confed- eracy,'’ wont to Donv ils after their eucden exit from Richinon!, an! it!s quite probable that Davis with the army 'n Norta Why Jobneston Docs not surrender? eurren ler Every Man na Detective, The failure of the authorities to apprehend up to this time, the person who semeatinatei the Presi- dent, has led Beowprany Er \nros, On behalf of the War Department, to offer an additional reward of fiftys, ousand dollars for Mr brane Tos tiso offers arewerl tventy-five thousand doilars foreach ofthe two persous named who are nald to have been accom ices of Booru in the late conspiray. Av wched ty theese offers isa war to eyupetiizers that they will do to he apparced inter Ik fn. ny tos should $ capture, of at once commrn cat Car. well i élina, De virtue of hts office he would be com- | All persons harboring, @rcreting, or in @iy way tnader-in-cbtef of all the rebel forces under Joun- | aiding in the concealment or escape of the jiurcler- @tox, and his decison world Le fin gerding any | et& will be regarded accomplices and aeaccess | oteriuree thet Buarais mig ¢ inake for their | Sorin# w tho crimes, Bach offen cers will be tried | peacns lo surreude This Dens the cane, it ie not | Ys @ military commission, and will be subjoc. 6 | @fheull to perceive to whatintluence the actonof |He ¢ uh peusy, This ansen vont | Joun vo is attri le, Davis is well | will go doubt be of servicn in securing | eitare thet cur Government maker de line | ee culprite, sue tourderera never covid Binction Lotween too duly ied rebe lvere and | have eluded tho vigilance of tha whole hot | the political lesdere who concelved arson, fi- | Of detectives employed in ferreting thors ont, | mented rebellion, au. . cause! t vil war. Davi | they not received trandly services: from ecrort lenew that whilethe army of Jonsaroa vould Le | SPattors, he fact thatall such persona are iw be treated with the suue Luseucy that was ebown to | Wreated an particnna crimints » it every Vevly to thatot L ra would fere | Cause them to count the cost befure conferring fur very differently. Tarefore be, doubiiess, deters | ther favors upon the arscenina, Mr, Stasros culls rained that Junsoton alould retreat rather than | "pon the people in thelr individual cepecity tw surrenc for the sole purpose of protecting \¢ vetheir services In helping to hunt down the persone of himeelf aud lesser ghts of “the gov. | miscreants and bring them to justi Evers n ernment.” With even she no cleus of ap army be | Shontd feel m personal interest ta doing ail fr Would be iivested, as Le provatly thought, woth | power & al] the authorities !a this matter, Every @certain degree of military y t that wou d give | Cirevrmatance that ts in easy way colevlated to throw Dope for more lenient tru toward Limaelf and ) Uebt upon the plot, should be communicated to the fellow (ucclers of treason, than cur Government t | proper officers, and ¢ man ehoaid eider How Gispossd to concede, The hope niust have | bimeell s apectal cletective tm the work of ferreting been a fa it true, ! lyowhing meu | € itallwho erein the least [: ) the con- eatch at atrawe, aud beving 1 r course at cl) | spracy. P Ihe with personal eatery, the revel End of the Great English “tockeat" Jieut wotmd nature feel like meking best use of hie reanty resources, Wie Tho great “luct-ou." ia the Baullsh tron trade, eterinination to retrest with Jousxeton’s army, | DY Which nearly one husdred thovss on wer woul! be inspired with the name feel ne soe | Shrown outofemployient, has nt last come to an Bender ie man to deairaa postponement of bis | and rly ell the men have resumed j execu joa ora dey. Davis must soe by this tine re. No trade controversy ever before aeeomed that hie military power iw ¢ nor ivel, ant that euch a maguitude ag that which bas just term- his preseat action fy simply leferring an event | ‘uated, end none ever threatened such disasters @ that he caunot avoids Yet the conrse he haw taken | Cepsequencea, I provable thet pearly bel will temporarily rave bie own person, and he prob- | million of per are directly dependent for aup- ably fel disposed to defer « port unpem the wages of the irou-workers whe | word “locked-ous’ as the reenlt fons! consequences ce lone asp of the Inte quite gure, however, that Jounston wil! be able to | CUlbys sundaes the suspermon of work coninved effect & safe retrent Bouthwertveard, REMAN, for n long period, the suffering of the poorer fau- with strony: carvairy colunin, in westward of hing fies must have been great. The bara wrijrinato |, it will Le remerabered, in a Cotornm. wn of the ict ansters to reduca the rate of weyes patd to their workman, which wae compelled aa they al- leved, by a reduction in the value of jron, jionworkere thereupon assembied in their Unions and after cue debheration, resolve, ® aiuglo exception, to scorps whe aly Weges, and continue work upon tle redy With revard to the exception, there aa d point, The ironmagters claim that the workmen Golertained, as o general meeting, to cause the nen employed in the North Siaffordelire distrivt to re- fise the reduction, aud to ‘strike’ in the event that tho old waces were not paid them; the desiva of this being to test the power of the froninesiers, and seo what offes is woul have, while the mer working for the riuced wages could support the wt Salisbury, and ittenot iiap cae wnilar role t that ¢ retrost ot rx. it aite certain that if there isa possibiliiy of heading off the fugi.ive army, Saun- MAN pod Stoxeman will aecompllah it; but am Jounston has been vractinny retreating manau. vres cver since the bevinulng of the war, It ta fair to infer that he hee by this time Lecotne toleral ly proficient. He may, theretore, be able to protract hostilities temnorari! avert yes a little longer the day of retri! ution to Jerr. Davis sad his fel- ow-ploters of trensn: Fast-Day. Ie accordance with Governor Festow's procla- mation, yester ger devoted, by gous observances, Bnsiness Lab's that he nr masin the Tate Troe with tenent of ‘terms, puted lay Was very our citizens, to re was for the moss part auspenced, and eervices strikers. Qu the ot! er band, it is conseaded that were Leld in @ majority of tlecburcher, The fact | the North Staffordshire 1 refused to abide hy tiat the preceaing day was ot s¢ in all the | the general aecision to work on rolucad terns courchesy in a mnarner befitting the mournfulevent | 80d that they fuaucurated the "sirike' t i forth the Governor's proclamation, |W" account. However that may ba ies fron mast ik thatr own view cf the ® comp re tox nel religious obrervances: yesterday to be aul have u under dif. Ouly a tow discourses were ut ina oun.Ller of churches other ap- ine 4O COT wel¥ou Getermines carry outs ther otra, programme, for the purpose of securing a re ‘ inst D ar i buve te ‘erent clecumstances. tlivered, ous : | Hon « { wares and sicl atetibie! priate services were held, Yho drepery yal ww LOW og “hing woich has eus! rouded the city since the the Trade Ur a ith this view they closed Woof the President remained se before, and | ther esiablishu.onts oolvat al the work mon, ever a iy will poebe taken down wu after the | shone who were wilins to work onto reduced ral corvege aball heve aon Mhrouph toe city, | mule, for thea 1 reason thet the workers were | ho will occur on Monday, All places of anmuses | Mp ting the strikers, and that to gob ab the rove | reruaimed closed 1 tast 1 ni bt, ane although ig | Of Sho matter they wero resolved to cut otf all t intents A fo re-open tLem to-uight, it je | source of eupply for those openly on etre, This ae that yy Buces will be delermed until | Wad the great “lock-cul* which Las caused so tetduy pigbs for the reason Lefore siated, much excitement throughout ingland, the etfees of which bag reacbod even to this counters When this action was taken by tein Mob Violence, umas wages, Both parties having pequieneed in bis beams of adjustment, the ‘ock-ous" bas term nat ed, and the sreat controversy haa ended, with the exception o, helocal difieully between the masters and men of North Staffordshire, who represent but @ Arnall portion of the iron interest envayed in the late troub) The only question now remaining for settlement ia, whether the North Staffordshir Who geem to have been the first causa of te @ Meulty, will paige their etrke aud resume work a8 the others have supportcus off, and bo surplus meaus upou which to continue the strike it ts proballe thet hey will again resumo work tho basi a veed upon betweeu te ober workmen ani their Letter of n Wilkes “Neoth, the Amanita - fils Views of Soutuero iciaite If any ¢Viligee were wantug toat J. Winns Boor bad long contemplated the foul deed, for committing which, hie uate hae been mado in- farnous, tbe following lever . utable proof, I, wae doultless wr tten some time fo the month of January leat, n inan 6a velop, directed thus: “J. Witke Doorn” This packeye Boot lets with bis brother-in-law, Mr J. 8 Crackm aresitentof Puiladelphis, asking Mr. Crane to take good care of it as {tooutased val- nalle ol atcksand lords, The envelope haa re- January, with M:.Cranke, unopened, e ulshes it and carat sealed u moe se8led Up 1 done. Witt every source of vith eiaployera, Is sutaming up tho facts of thie moet | Until the fesrful tragedy bad occurred in Wash- fetaarkable controverss, it will be ecen that after | [fcton. Tho brotheran-ew of Burra then ommed MAL? Weeks of idienves ans sequent beavy the packave, in which he found some Unitat ' a stocks and this letter letier to United States Ma: py to the Philad is to our States hon'’s Cranur Mittwann, wh eda bia Poses, from which we transfer columas, Mr al el. Lb wemployers sad employes, the Kayla * as cz h controversies Usual+ by matual o The asters at’ the workuus beauso they held the fT respousible for irom i asof men belonging te the T Acareful -erusal of this document revesia ibe bs re. Intheer political + nenis of the sesass'n, who seems to and therefore conceded a leading point. bate cheri for sloug time, the feol.nge that Tho workmen, on the other banc, were determined | Huaily led bim to commit the great me that to adin the eur porsot their North @taffords! ire | maker him un outlaw and @ fujitive The sct breit eengaged inthe strike, Inthe | Grama dow: apon him the vengeance of an ott. end th conceded that pont gad will ne loo ger ed people, aud puts upon bis track ataiitlon of furuish the Thus, boss p un, ald detectie: officers, whose sharp thes, alter moc! thuising every suapiwd person-— wi havo d.ce what might} e epee lily discuver | firaty hed not bow ceployort and ¢ Leon ur! - — y Daas a: puaky of obstinac ) refusng to agree bo much You tay use thin as yor mutasl Concessions which will always re,ul erone may Wish to k a Gisputed questions bets soen capital and jabor acl kvow not how to « of your master) OUR CHALLESTON CORRESPONDENCE “To whom it may concern: ; 5 Right or wrong, God judge ma, not man. For Carr on. 3 i \ Stitt door t of one thiay Lato sure, Beturday, April 16, 195—P. Mf acemnation of the Nort Fiditor NY, Sun: re than fe, Have loved the ‘ — rd expression, For four years have I The great cers aony of yesterday at Fort Sum . el and praved for the dere ra to of which I gave you a full account in my last et | break, ao! for a restora’ n Of one foring fer, Wea in gruudeur andysol mnity, all that 16 bf a te 8 ‘ava wiclved au (lle da most enthusiastic of Ite participanta apiicipate’. The memories of the day will hingsr with ua while holds her avat. Jsball autemps no mpreseicus received on that My for language is utterly tomk, nee fh reaser of the vorba@ Jubilant occa. ‘quate to the When the excitements etteudant upon the fered, W ban jody} Dag South were wos moope bave subsided, and calmer thoughts follow, | inks patic. ce when the fin Tiny have the Nhood to put uz paper acme tle w t? In a fSoreig : ave ter wer, 1, tor, “ald aay, “Ooniry, cight wren, salt Ox preesion of sis charsclar, | Havin wetrucgic such ae oure Cs here she brovier Two dunt oteen bimly wpied tre ne | triet to pierce the 9 rt), torG ruke te of it etm cod al 8« », | chowe Vio right, Woen es couutry ule chie cpurad pp Re see ich tla dl | over a she forierts the altevisnce of On every ‘end war bas | ts dres \ ire », anc should leave him une prints. Almoat every store tu thew ty is ces: rted, | “i by uy fealty soever, to Bch as Lie cour and ¢ the smalicst rota.) e1 jabments of bun. | acience may appre ve £ People ot tue North hate tyranny, to love t'- hega are open, | and justi sir ke at wrevg anu cp Io the ower part of the city, on aut adjecent to fy Wee .be tere of our tathers. 1L0 the bay, the Cendly shella have lett their hideous | i our curly history will not let me Jorges ity ks, Scewalkwarc indented w 7 " may it never. bay abt Pore eee Brees uns Nie ce wee formed for the wh te, not for wht: nee cug out with (hee mirsile cuch | tbe black ms Acd, looking uput African ale eo) tiate eh? walking sbroad ja equivocal busi- | tery froin"the same ois uthelhl by the nolle : ‘ aithins an | yamors of onr cousiit.t for one, have over ness, The elegant manmone on the Batiery atand conabile one of the g , tilent end lewolate, the winduws ieitdn': out, oc | tor selves apd ua) that tind ever casicusiive wall ga open with rcams and 4 & favored vation, Winess berctoe ls ft x t i f re our wealtt aud + Wier eas ihctr elevation ehepeless holes, while flowers of every tne, | ten! ghter eir rico claewhere. I Liossoming tn front yards and gardens, present ave lived amor lite, and have seen | ; < emcke: ing con st with she surrounding desola. | '** bareh tr org) trom ope ee oan meh I ’ pave betel tin tue North (rom tether to sor by on. The centres! part of the city im mot altogether | jracen kuowm nu one Would be Willing bo do more semp! from the destrover's marks. St. Michzel's | forthe peero rece tian I, could i but pee a way wo A A 4 | gtit ion; C ured, for example, which has one of the tullont b bet shy eee “ bu y ie only preparing the way spires, bas ahuge bole made by hI tS | for cher coral ihlation, Lue mouth, are vot, tower, and all the way down Meeting sirees from | nor have they been fighting ior be conti.cance the Charleston Hotel tothe bay, examplos of the Loiavery, Poe Lest botie of Ma Ruy did wea ir causes eisee tur war have | seme kind are & undans. en ws noble aud greater far than than tPove | The fortunes of socie' 4 vo changed hands, the | that vurcet our fothers on, Koen eioula we} rich have become poor andthe gor live in mace] who t Yt ws rile be eps be this conteat, cruelty just Ce Lave Ae tue Wrong as, and some of them pub m aire of baughtiness | toouine tte ry st ) now “before the ehh sh evidence but teo plainty that proeper'ty rile under on ) 64% Lowe not Kracefully upon thom, Bome of the families of | beta tht ; dag ing of z a ‘ j their deeds, Tiurmo wi tur..0b ) ste were roll n 4c | When dl aided in capiuie auc execution of o to the dire necessity of ay-) wold Moowu (woe Was at ¢ ef on obs Western . } } . was fairiy irte d conv cte the dyn le authorities for their daily raiions of we fF seg Oud :¢ : ty i ‘ hers, Loving prudentiy laid iv larger storcs | Wuo, by the vwuss a Pye ve n 4) 4 Heth one for the aaticipated way of Le aro | was proud of wy little Buare 1. 46 traus.cuun, y waitlus for their hag of meal aud their eruisg | for dueemed it my dsiy, aus thatl woe belping . 1 OUP Cou.UOU COMMEY bO Porc aD uve of Justice, of ul to be exhausted to meet the same sod des | yy), (cat was uo cclun up or Jon Brown’ ting cons.d rod Coy there. ver) as te. Pe@aes a j The old eitade) and the fawous orphan house | Yee-9 fio Ww republican | ry. Mrange : Irs. cugrasons Vice so Lccowo « virtue y are Loth turved into barracks tor colored troupy cemtiso 7 siak! who are flock.ng into the army at te cate of n arly li ane YW, thas the al i one bupared aday, Bai sung in the army dae be. ‘ fata ag nn for nl come almost, if not quilts &® aeetsiy With the abel ab slavery, blacks. Fiveiny from the interior in great crowds Dave ever enueas | they arrive bere only to find poverty waiting for ee bb mY them, and che rations and blue coats of Uucle Sam | 4) ye; y agaist the L Most, or muny int “A an doy ana ooerly, curwe the Cuiony at the South > pressing want Nortu : alone. Nordoe 1 deem ita fl a ape ge at he | meke tor her apris ner of thie man, to whom ebe owes ao much of misers If avecess atvond mea Ive peuoiless to lergide. They aay ehe basfound that™ ast cit.n” which the Ne et bas -o long derided snd been endeavoring to force her} @ethug to y are our brother, and thet it Polite to goad an evetny to madness, She Teach her fr: eafets, and find it rue, I wil! prow (ev perolssion t) Milumpl or de ib that same “Mitch” be her ade A Confederate auing duty upon his own veepote atbulity J. Witkes Bo 1 sari or aghs, Colds and ‘Throat Disorders tee Brown's Beenchial Trochea, having proved their eflcacy by a teat of many yoare, The Trocher ae hivhly recommended aud preveribed by ph yelciags acd @ureeous in the Army, Soldiers and ofc ce bei expoed to auddea cuanges should aleave De supplied with the Troe @ ther five prompt reilef mi “step thet Scrntel Iteh Oln meat. 1 ete, ts and au erupt bing and ase VW henton’s es Lich and Sait Kheum ia sehin. Sold « Klack astin, wit an be wad at oy ithad . City Surveyor Burvesamaite ta the ¢ Wheeler & W fleon’s. ittgbest Peemiaw Jock Stitel, Sewing Machines, pod Buttonuole Yas Chine, Oh Broadwey, Now York : i Flere O. HK. Sonp—The Poor Peoples t Cheep an bula by proce ‘ wher Panny Wink ALS On Thureday tn RUTLER ? arof hie age ken UDO paves Pease to (ireenwood jor “Opr. April 20th, of eon ney, du the duberment, Gudle + CLANCY Jal 7) prion, wie ot Bartholomew ( are, 1 fally inv ‘tives and friends of the family are ¢ itoatend the tf oa Se expect+ turcay sitere bY o'clock, the residoace of ber try st oe in Jersey Ct on Welnee tay, i i¢ juce iantagen, aged 7) years aud 1 friends of the famll> are invited al thie Crriday) ale oy Ap il & iru Pier dence ot his sen, Ginver iy 61 Washwyion et, J.C, 14 Ngan a April woth, iodé, Peter Jolurons ibe rela ives and friends of the t » aleo t memes of tue ceamen's Boasting House Keepers Ameo WOU, MO 1D) vied to attend oe junerms on 8 4 oy AE 1 o'eloc hie tet t the renaine be taken ty Greem\oud Couelery tor inter Lo On Thureday, April 20, Piederick maot Will Tl and Me'‘inna Mit aye toe family ace repo tong the tuneraL thie (Csiaay) toe Kk, trom the ieeidence et his tho 1 M wn WVinahesdio awit 19, after a sho: iilne Mosk id, tub Of Paik Al Dr.de, ae ll veawene Faure His sema ns wili be interred on the 2tet. His re Nt So will be saaen ke the Cemerery at the holy Creo Plathusl he laie ve nee Of hie ta her, MVatuick cB iu, ewook Lt. we McKANNA —0n Avril 19th ine!, Chariea McKanaa, eosiivec’ the Parish Capey, Go, lyrome, lieland, "Vhe vies y, and those of hie brother. in-law, J especially invited to ste tend ob Hlamy alternoon, Lict inst a 2 o'clock, jaw, Jono Loreey, WATERE.00 We dn bert April 19, at 10 o'clock, PLM, Uhibp Watery, ue years and | rnentha, Dic cele feos tud ibe oer Ol tae lwioily Wie Leepece fully luv, a wo atlnd the funeral, this (rriday) aiternom, at % ceovk, irom his late residence, ioe a lug sce Of kus broiher-e 4 ADE ee OTLER MARERS ATT 1 Thon —A Special Ineeting of he N Mt er Makers [eo- nevalent Arsoclation wilt te held on Frid verhits , let, 190d) ay bail 19% Hover, opp + 1 eh tO con the subjec: of turning ous i ion at the nnerni chen eeofour lem ned ( Navietre All the members are requeste tie fe tend, a 8 Ft DESL 18 LOCeNary tO nae Any & « rofd, PLSWIPT, President, PHOS ABNAN, “Kee hes 16 No TICE—A SV'ECTAL MEETING OF THB Miumbera, Prot ec roc swt, be hel gt thei: Koon * Bowe on the te Gay, Ansibvint .unenud atioudsace is ir uired, ag buelr fi relation io the cea’h of Pitowent Ve transacted, TEPHE Pies, THEO Pa eg NEMBE RS OF T . SHO. MLO Fe qUMete " eral o bio ber wembe: te slou enine at Military (ifieg:s of tie dite ent local Nin ae ragtee a eper » DebMUUER, Ires, E, PM. bec, rut WOR KING MEN'S ION WILL *h jug a! Barly Cia ot bk Yor owe, Wal, HARDING sist } * I Er frat moo Re » are to rewurn Gad rewin u single right pusrauwea | ——-— - : , J eee aes saw wacom pany of these poor fellows this morn- : aL pen w mre Ee Tas are pigren of the Frew lent bas | and the consequences became apparent totlo work= | 41 growing the lead of @ white lieutcouut, rage | to vbetn Hy every t hy bicu we Huse ravered as SOCRE EW NOTICHS, fies an tutenae fooling of indination ags ‘ az. folow.ny the lead of Neutegunt, * | sacred, t cau uae uY eL “ og By pera nn nee ascuaian / men, the latter wera auxious to have the Nort nebed x ono t es ? , We a a2 which induced iy that iu many cases Northe | ¢ ‘Tired, shoeiess hating, and even pinche l wits ro exie:uuueuion or blavery for themaeli O, H=A MEEVING OF THE BOARD re b § Stal © men desist from a course that was bunger Cvorse than deata) to draw m, L kuow my oot Dircetosa will te held as headquarters, thle tra wstupathivers have been roughly treated by | : I ve . t 1 ‘" ikely to being ruin upon the whole jron-laborin, “. F ‘ ‘ chowe, bis. y evening, at ‘ to Wake sitagsewents dseited mols, Ibis not stranwe, at su t'me as 7 a ! ' rer ' « The gucrrillar, who infeot the mterior, have no Lu.yve alvo studied bard to discover upon what | fox etiendiny the funeral obeoquiee of our lavensd that the prople should lose the! . intervat, and sccordingly entreated ther to raise | nepow on theilyine black man. ‘hie morning for | ground ibe rkke oh @ Siabe to secede baw Kceu Gee | Pieloeat, THOMAD Kisltxs, N,. JOUN TUCK: : Help Wmper Ab | she sirike and go to work on the torms dictatel by example, Isa upon Citadel Square a black wor Bie, Whea ou ui ws Hetttesy ahd toe | rl, pes. a Hprerse npatby with oo! ane mm Ob , 0 prove oF ave . t : > : pathy with the deed Paws took from | gheir emplo Tus the men thue frportunel = ea savan children, whose husband was whos Docluraaon o ha : 2 re ee pD! NON VOLUS 3 OF 1ibt— be country @ loved and honored President; and i$ an en ch . cession. But there yhine aor words, dwike dhe divhib Grand Agno Hagiou Beli ot tiie pags ween to bave become obstinate, and refused to re- t Ler side laat week, while they were jours | in butte, 2 kuow how fois a bball be ceowied | Compan, wid be hold thin & abot f treas: ” hto b 3 8 k, while she nk 3 ; ; fi merig are not much to be pittod | cede from their deman 1, and as the troumasiers |, ig toward the ¢ ’ PENT, Fs. | tor unecertaking Lu skp ae Uday Where On bao } yi be ide ett i bot wh nd F ' woruch treatment unde ach yun ™ ‘ : i Wa ‘ $ for ’ . . wave tuauy send bing to | Music by *oushan’s Mau Monausa, Lea as ‘ bier such clreanstances. | were inexorable the whole class of ironworkers ples of this chara Fe copatanily oucueriogy 1a: aly bi 1 eco fh 1 aa Diet . jeer MICHAEL O'S JUN RAR itin scountry like ours Where the laws are op. ’ . , A yw characwer ere constants CUFPOG, | uke me he ve RESRLOU bob ast ty s a + were mace to euffer for the doings of t +s be , a om thant ty toonsand | PREY, i A eeiyn rat ohh ie tab the: tary oritivs st@ using all puoe | pe Leute an ote « trek y “ ; aud oompetent to prnish every epecion of | siagopduhire men, Several attempts w : Pee | eiiarea eur ait Where tuy great pecwoualaut.uon | TYENIAN — BROTHERHO 1 — 1 mthere is wo jussiticatlon for mob vioteucein any diele ‘ PRA WE si! lo vigilance to restrain tl, # lawloes eruels ie I urem deid ior lavion 3, were ae, ‘Trossoneble utterances ehovtd te 5 } the wovknien to affect a reconcdiat on In the sof the proveeyard, frous 4 outlier Laud) the Boush have never beswowou pou he S14 ronda iy s law provides @ metho: for adr | ra, Dutall without avail, Ab lust, a mune P Ai'p's Charch, Ne the remains of the greasy Cal- | ie one bind wores ob plee Mow wher Liave wo} | eel cute 10 i metho t fo " singulshed genilewess am : : ; ee Chum EXepe Leuewmu we wplace Whore bY) Oonn of JOHN One ley ty, and anys thas ber 40 subvert | ine Londch eulenant yop, With s beokem masa of brick and stone | Fe ia ® Brivate poliior ory leager, | it spe he i A ai Be RY n } te “ inh. OU A ) t f Viet n ow } sal ie % Inw ing stop toward sah awe | over ib from which curiovity seekers, \ bot tie formesr iat “4 oh ly + Many of ourex- | seitle the dittontties by comp ae ell tho time | RS lanier naan bluec ao celely tate |" "ly, BOL hanges contain details of violence committed é ator a . 19 b | fe ATHER MATII WEEMALE 1. ALi, SOs bara ate pay jegate of North Satyr vf THibit ag | bos MEY BO Wer dig seltat isis Fal 40 Op Wide 14s ha ‘a aw ih bel palilic moore bo Jas ; ewes iucuced v8 | negaced that af the fronmesters would rer 1 fr | BAGO) LOY Gur so LAY JUMees. 6 uve Mehes ney tt the law trage W Wasiingtou, % only bave | Aa $ ay suv as Ty bide Qu Wiee aiere | atecnates dasa © vaidet ALES & hop, wien Narruwty escaped wish their lives | we | She Mlocksonty'* th ve Work med) would y tven ave of a sid Vewbibns More tlvaved parvo mao 6.0% raveting 4 ve to odeut sd Why e80a ol es bat in gone | yy avd leave the ; av i hea |} 8 id ty ba eo . Me ge tidtauces homi ¢ have been committed SRG "18 Da aee wag oA pathize with ao dist 7 OMUiPeL 1 | Gueeted to art WOT KEDD, Pres, WILLIAG : tion, The great mane of fropworkers, however, thin ving, atendin \ | ? etedaal Bt 6 | , Scie bid Set an Were at fret indisposed & " i Ob that * Le would not rob sue grave ui @ | ave | A,B, SOCIETY serve wifon of the dele toy bus Onally ¢ and | b by ited 9 we , | agrood w it, on the vendition that. duriig the pene | : rf aoa mies , eney. at wooly 1b, All this ts Wrong, or Jpeeihertaed be ALS daa Veal Pang 0 statue of the great states rignt jis a of the late Ke jaen of the arbitration, @ waves paid thor evrave, suce lLecn should be in pre with the oripinal a 4 s & besuces, The mob apiris ts the iid 4 Nie id Innaleat jf due fou 4 rae nin ei 1 BHOULT Bove “ Selement in aG@overnme st. t : : J ; A at biaeets VER Y 1 scule, Ih wae sly prope + bese pesertul w lown the sa'erusr , or tA i 4 vee ses ae: tie pa 1 ee sug Le.vecn hal 4 Udie bed Bi bilo ot ba we ) sacrifice the calbu and een : wrens Yiu “e ‘ » Cte toa, 1 e@ Lev i vepue t ee ‘ ” Mah ghiees peovisious of law for the ou buraie of sad bit ‘ . ; bee ele . ° : Ve va lon, and ¢ the men iy, + ‘ Bue rejudice, The provocation ray be great ou ‘ the 4 . "i . prej Sie DROvoR 7 ; tos All wea tocrawwareson #. on |, te ‘ ; SNE WELL Wf ‘ not justify the ¢ splacsmens of iegully count. h sees of the sxblir A aa ins tape isda ee Mee > Lewis cvui G i ; = 7 4 authority, dt has be the boast of our | aie-nied to tt : : Yo r erie e vary juve loved NY! WE—THE st, JAMES ROMAN CAT ; ¢ ¢ Did prope: n, bus the woke : } « uy A ew yours i. mecety wu ry that ioextraordinary eveateo ib ein ' ¥ 3 | ‘ wiweeiud in thels : dad y event Mi BSO1hO men erplatically rejected ft and again the A \ OF ELE #O | 1OOMS in Tose cat bb thie ‘ ing, April stability of our Government. Tile has beou | pepotias Msi bie. Ad A id srilnen the eliy I hive at » boon svelng | Ble »¢ 4%, (ORO (heir final apes ete ina in - sry ro by the late tere | remained thus until the 6b instanis when isis x Geor et oinutei acd would eiudder to paw te Bie tetbarne an t ; le ; mat Deremombersd thas the | the iron-mestere resolved tu overthrow thar | _ : i A iwnged eve had grown, Us; low ary We DAVID Bs a Ey, mob spirit ts the worm that gnawa at tho founda | orizinal demand,—sbat the *“lockedeo 0 BONN eee ee Ab 18) BRO RAAREY PSY: Wh bee yn tae hes eee froin je Dus oF | «sr Ne 1Al —IN CONSKOUENEE ¢ CHE tion of every government and shut unless it 5: sale vee"? | black: that the day of tier dvilverance oss abourcles road her be eit ‘ iV PHE eer sabes 18 Ye | induce the North Btafforishire strikers to resuiue Veen’ Puaeworr y a ep meek io haga Ud tatuidnite bor tmor, Bus uo |) 2etesteaian.ty whien has Loauen the Itepabtic in HHeds Fhe Cuusequence Wusd inevitable be felh | worki—end toaead of this, they wocoptod an as-| ny) ve Rot mes One OU ey © teoa dragged deeper and | protien pas tite it wide bo asture on ibe tLe true policy, tharstore iw curb every thing | gurance from the *locked-oui'” uea that they Toll ppppeclation of ils "The aie bape | Gove ar inte g and oppression, Wilnow Op tay | ¢red betora the» Lime Citciel af bo" in the sewblance of mob \aw, leaving the adjudi- | would not directly or indir cctly, contribute to the | leave, and I mustdeler worepartioulars to future } eye.) ner ouce bight red atripae look like bloody | Motherhood gt Tenperance Hull, comme vu eation of ull oifences to the lewaily constituted sus support of the strikers, should sutin whoritier, Uf waitorsdare to utter ther eentiments fpr esadparcrger to persist in their demaug for the ori ins) wale we | gavhes on the fuco of heaven, I loos now upon | lay esrly edunration of her glorics #6 & dream, MY love (a6 Lolugé olaud ty-day? 8 lor tig boul Oppo anity, Truly yours, ‘ leoew and 6 Vouth ele Brooai uy evening, ie posthound ¢ “THOMAS & ALLAGIE RC bP JOM ales D, ou tue oveni Ceatre, RS PP") teyun Chelg

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