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4 = — % . 4 tr GTINe eof (he anecen’ Southers Atatee are valid at the | mean to aay that if theman final'y succeeds in Financial News, Markets, arc, ; T Ha al W LORNA SUN. _ | present time, just as they wore before the war | ebaping the rock into sotnething that is | New York, Pursday, May 9,6 P. M.—The follow. wy ‘ NING. J 0 aH5, | They have not been abrogated by the act of saves. enRmeuat MORNING, MAY s “ fon, nor bave they been repealed or changed in a To sabecribers. level way. According to those instruments, ne- groca have not the right to vote, but the people of euch State have the power to amend the constitu- tion thereof, aud if they desire to grant the elective franchise to nogroes, no power can lawfully pre- : : : vp. | Vent ther, 8» far av this question is concerned, sent fies Adelle na bona Agiigted ee vee. | the Buuthern States to-day stand precisely whore Lonedilendeb bh el ae “ = see by notify. | 0 Northern Btates at one tine #tood. Negro muf- neue a orden Aaed 7: werd by lower frage was not formerly allowelin New York, but ADAMS—On Tneedor. Mar 9. Emma J., rounees turbter of Henry T. aod Mary Ad he trends and relatives of the tunil yuested to attend the funeral. ou Thurs nt. noon, 1/th inet, at 1 o'clock, from the iesidence of ber father, 201 Mich et, Brookiyn, m4 BAKER -On Mond May 4 Sarah Jane Prede. hey den er Samuel I Rot Jane Klizabeit aker, aged T years, 4 mouthe and vb days irre bud of earth, in heaven thou wilt bloom, ‘The valatives and friends of the family are reepect- fully tavited to attend the taneral, op Thursday atten noon, at | o'clouk, from the residence of her parents Porn l7ea et, het. Ewen aud Graham aves, Wiles ureh, ts valuable, to himeelf or other people, he will not be rewarded tor his lebor ; but we do wih to show that « man ie pot Hikely to un- dertake such # task, without being previously Prepared to stick to it until it was accomplished. Aud {n order to do this certain conditions are re- quired ; the moat important being the daily food of the operative while his work progresses, If this te placed beside him, on the completion of each day's work, his success is assured, and bis labor becomes wealth, after completing the work and ing were the leading quotations at the Gold Roor day At 10.30 A.M. 187%; 1), LT: Th vt 19.08, 187; 18.38, 137%; 14.8, 1064. 1 196% ; 2, 196' ; BB 19645 8, 150%: : 4 186% ; 4.90, 135%. The stock qnotations of the afternoon, as compared with thoes of the « me pared of yesterday, show a decline, with some ie exer tions, of from ‘5 to 2 percent. Governments were steady. The joan market remains extremely inactive Cail-loana wero 445 jer cent. and heary twlances were offered to-day as low as 3 per cant. on govern- mente. Exchange firtn at 109% @ 110 for banker, At One patrema who bave changed their residences, ere infortned that the carriers of Tu Bom are pre- pare to receive orders to serve this paper tu acy part of this elty, Broullyn, Wi Uarasb irgh, Jer " . RILLERWELL On Tuesday, May 0. Mre. Marge- Wan ve (hb Ha Lead ofl the people of thin Biate decided, under certain re- | selling It for a gum exceeling the cost of his eup- Waa eae Pf ny age he rej Wiliorwell, iu the ubth year of ber age. lacie bel btratitnadadhccd tebeveradanssthenrs o Hirictions, to give negroes the right to vote, The | port during the time he was employed, A farmer | key le. and Pork $1, The heavy decline on Pork | 4 The friends of the family are reapectfully Inv! to attend the funeral, on Thuraday afternoon, 1th inet, at 1 o'clock, trom her late residence, 457 W est Houston st, without further invitation. BRIGGS—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May §, Hele Charlotte, witeof M. A. Briggs, in the 33d year Do We Want Another War? People of O'lo decided to let negroes vote We are an impulstve people—foreigners call ne who were Aalf white, The people of Illinois peneational—and it is not atrange that the Mexican | until very recently, did not allow @ negro to coma ud Oate ls dus, in agreat meesure, to the decrease f the goverument demand, In the open 4 cot ton was heavy and ic, # Ze. lower, @TOCK GALSO--FIRST BOARD. ploughs his land, sows hia seed, reaps the harvest, and then he finds that his labor is wealth, according to the excess of value over the expenditure required MH withe 25000 UM, 64.'81, op.110* ber age. “emigration scheme, which hws teen developed | Into the State at all without first giving bonds for | to obtain whathe pommesses at the ond of the season. 86000 dOw.+..., 1104 Pox vahiertes and friends of the family are re- within the lart few days aboull meet with popu- his good behavior, which of course arnounted to | Without being posvense! of Capital, a workingman | 10000 U,8, 6a, 6-90's 114% epectfull, invited to attend the funeral, from Ply- bad > ais * + . ’ goo do. 14 mouth Churel. on Thursday afternoon, May Lith, at Jar approval, The usurpation of the Mexican | prohilvtion, We cite there causes as instances | is likely to starve, if he worksat any kind of labor | gang do. Cp iu6' 8 Oclock, Newburgh papers pices copy wl , . Government by on \inportod Einperor ta contrary | Showing that tho people of @ Btate have the power | that does not furnish him with his daily rations of a ba PL S56 HUNT-On, Monday eventny, sth inst, Mee Ane to the principles of the roe Doctrine,’ opposed | to letermine whether negroes shall vote or not, | food. The Indian hunter is @ laborer who tola | Ton é.. lube pw aioe get hfe respectfully invited Qo the American iden of “manifeat destiny d | and what the qualification shall be. A Btate ia | daily for bis foot, If he collects more than he can et Fw’ rm its to attend the funeral services or inte realdeneey @herefore ailing Wo the pride of our people supreme with regard to the regulations of ite own | uso, he becomes a capita istand on his muperabuo- | gun U8. bs, 4. 96% 38 Leroy fr on Wedneadiy, af rnoony en ae ont stopping to reflect upon the probable gowesninent, #0 long as there ia no conftict with the | dant capital he can aula st while planning or pre- | 260) do. 907080" aot terment on Thursday morning, LANIGAN~Op May 9th, Catharine Lanican, a nae tive of Ireland, in the Soh year of her age The friends ot the family are reapectfaily invited to attend the funeral, thie “Wednesday, afternoon, at l o'clock, trom her lave residence, 46 Oliver at, o Cake vary Cemetery 1% MEFKER-On Tuesday, May 9, Carrie Newmas Moeker, seed 2 veore and }) months, ) vuayest daugis ter of Daniel aod Margaret BE. Meeker, ‘The faneral sereteor will take pace from the ree. denee of her parents, 1556 Broadway, one door below . ‘ Que TI, War loan oF quences, shere is ® general disposition & ra | Federal Constitution, and the people have a perfect . OT props t having for its otyeet the expulsion of Masi. | Mght to permit or refuse negro euffregs, to make dents by debanded aol hers of the Uolon arccea, | ® distinction of shade, allowing only the auddic In thie matter, asin thoee of ordinary business, it | Colors to vote, to make @ property qualification, or da well to count the coms befora pricending too far make auy other regulations of that character that The agents of Jcannz are offering cone the usand | thoy deem advisabe. Therefore, it is a waste of dollare in gold and eight hundred acres of the rich | me for politicians to trouble themae!ves about Jands of fovora, to every ecldier who hall “emi. | whet should or should not be lone about the ques- pering for some gran ier hunt by which be will obtain as much game in one day, as he would have obtained had he hunted every day during the true he wea living upon his surplus capital, Lt his plans or preparations fail, be is again ® simple laborer ; worse off than before by exactly the num- ber of days or bours that be remained tdie These illustrations serve to show the natural laws upon 300 Tol. & Wa Suu PL PW 4000 Cb. & Alton 6000 Am, Gold, 8 10 Imp, & Tra. Bk..104 OT 4th National br, vo BY Park Base ° 4th at, this Weduesday evening, at B o'clock, 112 grate’ ty Moxico in such # manner as the ngents | Hon of ‘negro suffrage” in the Buuth. The people | which social scientists bese the declaration, that 100 Uanten Us. he ey MeDIVITTOn Tuesday morning. 9th inst, of tys shall proseribe, The futucements to officora are will sottle these matters in their own way, just as | “laborand capital are so necessary toeach other, that | jn > Sa 39a304q 900 40... 30 Mga fi me ever James J, Melivitt, in the ou year of stil] more tempting, and are graduated according | the people of the Northern States do, and it is for | any injury to the ono is certain to be felt to o a vipest aserete4b PM 10 Chi. & Alton R.. 80 Notice of fmmenel te tomorrow's paper. e to rank. Tho “crn jgrants’’ aro to go upon thie expedition fully armel and provided for any emergency. Now the fact cannot be diaguiaed that athe tendency of this proceed ng is to cause tnwity Between thie country and Frence, Tie Mex an Fmpire ise creation of Lovw Nave 1 not vote, greater or leds extent by the otber."' And ite gen- ‘al truth bes been acknowledge! from the bogin- ning of the world to the present time, Without Labor, Capital cannot be amassed, and without Capital, only that kind of Labor is valuable which produces a daily eupply of food to the workman, them to say whether ‘oom shall dw Com. Coal Pf... 47 50 Chi. & Alton Ps. 93 shad / ats bterhoeeorhalil 1w0o do........48a46% 100 Cary Laprov't... 15 SBOOFD HOARD. 1000 UW, 6 6-90" 106% 200 M.S, @N. Ta.... do..... QUINN—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 8, after short but severu iliuess, Mary, the beloved wile Jobu Quinn, aged 58 years, lier trieuts aod acquaintances, and thome of her sou Felix, are respectfully requeeted to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, lth inet at % @elork, from the residence of her son-in-law, 53 P cic ot, Come early, oat) Sbherman’s Campaign. Greenman Birenwan's burg, Va. where they o va ere LE ldiers bave reachod Peters: it orders relative to their disbandment, They have thus completed the most = om; ieie pro- foun U.B, 60, '8) 000 U8, 60,8), ep . 1600 4 Rae otsrsl 9 i |“ . 2 AYLOR--On Tuesday morning, May 9, Will Recto! by the French flag, and wo far aw the present | Femarkable campaign known to bistory, having | If workinen aro taught to believe that the Capitel- | 1/0 Obje & Mise die | A. Taylor, of the Inte firm of McGren & Taylor, an quewsion is concerned, it in wdependoncy of France, | marched through every rebel State east of the Mis- | ist robe then of the profits of their labor, they are } © Cantou Co. ol Liye a eB te firm of Taylor, Bro. & Co,, ta ‘ i The soldiera now belng enlisted by the agents of | Hamppl, with the exception of Florida, without Ts | taught « heresy that is worse than the doctrines of 4 do. ihe relatives and friends of the family arw Teepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hie late residence, 106 Allen st, on Friday alteruoon, May 1a, o'clock, without further notice. 865 WALSH—On Tuesday, May 9, of disease contract. ed while in the L. 8. Navy, James Walel, born im faeers Parish of Bullybaie, County Kiikenny, Lre- ud, Lhe relatives aud friends of the family are reepect- fully invited to atiend the funeral. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, fiom his late Fosligncey 115 Bast 11th st. 1 100 Mariposa Min., a 7 Del. @ Hud. C., 146 600 Cle. & Pitta, lw Chi. & BLL. Rd 10 Chi. & NW, 1WO N.Y. Coo. R...), 964 $50 Chi. & NW Cattle Market. Brit's Heap, May 9, 1566, Deeves.—The good work of reducing the ecale of prices in this market still continues, and @ long stride in the right direction has been taken since our visit here one week since, The market opened yesterday morning with 3,400 cattle In the yards, mostly me- dium ateck, which large eupply, with the limited number of buyers who were disposed to operate at last week's prices, immediately tended to break down the market, sothat at the clove to-day we finda cde cline of more than Ave per cent. on all grades, from the opening prices. e hear of numerous heavy lowees sustained by drovers in thir day's transactions, among which 620 op ove lot of proreent eattle, and scores of other drovers are reported as haying suffered 8 loss of from #20 to @26 per head on their entire stock. Good heeves are seiling to-day for 17c, and the finer qualities at 18a2uc, which latter price is about the top figure, Sheep. Thia branch of the market continues over- ftocked, and another decline in prices has been the result, We quote fair, unshorn sheep et luallsc; and shorn at Yalic. Flour and Grain. New Yous, May 9, 1865. The market for Ptate and Westerg Flour le ex- tremely ansteady at present, prices remaining bute few hours consecutively at the particular fleure, A tall of 0c has been effected eince the opening of trade to-day, and the market closer as follows + Supertine State and Wesvern flour Pxira State... : Choice stute.... Common to medi Patra St, Louis Couimon Southe Faney and Extra d Corn meal, Jerse Corn teal, Braudy wine The ilay Market, New Yours, May 9, 1855. dJranunz are, therefore, going to Mexico with purpose of driving the soldiers of France from thas @ointry. The Counucem pre Erats Unis the organ fn this country of the French Government, and whoa editor has lately received a testimonial fron Wavoreos for his able advocecy of French inter- ests —‘oreshadows the vew In which thie emipra- tion ovement will be regarded by France, It an- @erta, vory plaiuly, that the French Government ewill look upon it asa breach of ueutrality, and Bintethe probability of a rupture in the peacefy! Polations now existing between the two conntriea as ® consequence, Plain'y, then, the whole- sale eylietment of folliert tn @ coun try, for mervice under Juana fe cale eonlate! to embroil thie country in « difficulty swith France, and it is well to consider whether thin» domrable at the presents time. Wo have doubt that Mexico will one day Le an inteyral part of the United Statos, and that ite accoasion ia aimply a question of time; but do we need it now —do we need itso much astoincur the risk of @ foreign war in acquiring it? If we had votan ample flel'! for American energy and industry; if swe had not already enough undeveisped resources for the use of all our spare capital, then we would Hot besitate to answer the question aflirmatively, But on the contrary, we need every man and every dollar in the country to assist in developing the Aorritory already ours, The suppression of the re- Ddellion hae opmed up a field for enterprine mo lesa Ficb and far more desirable than that of Mexico, nd whatever of surplus labor aud means we have ean find abundent and remunerative ewployment there. And further, our new States and vast base of operations, depending upon the country through whieh they passed, for supplies, and dur- ing the greater part of the march entirely isolated from couamunication with the Goverument. [t was the operations of this column that told with most fatal effect upon the rebellion, The Kichmond cor- respondent of the London Trves given it as hie opinion, that the failure to keep Simmman out of Georgia was the leading cause of the ultimate downfall of the rebellion; but however this may be, it is certain that the expedition of Ruxaman contr!- buted largely toward that result. To complotely severed the * Confederacy '' by destroying the rail- roads and evorything eles usefi! to the rebels along the entire line of bis march, leaving @ track of devastation behind and cutting off needful sup- plies for the rebel armies, But for this expedition Lax might have maintained his position et Petersburg much longer. The approach of SiBAMAN necessitated the di tachment of a force to meet him, and with hig army diminished by the force went to Jounetos, Law was unable to make fo successful a resistance wa he otherwise might havedoue, The expedition bas pui hora du com- bat not less than one huadred thou sud rebel sol- diers since the beginning of thie m rable cam- paign, Loon's officlal report showathat J. ussTon's army of the West originally num!ered seventy thousand men, and that after the campaign with Summa they were reduced to twenty thousan!, Tho recent surrender of Jouseroy's army com. prised twenty thousand men, bewkes the «ual! detachments that had scattered about in tho four States Included in the terms of csapttulation ; and it ie not extravagant to estimate that the rebels secession. Cupitel robe them of nothing which they possessed, but on the contrary, !t enables them to obtain with greater certainty that which they require, It may, and does frequently hap- pon, that Capital refuses to pay ® fair equivalent for the work {t wishes to have done but # destruc- tion of the capital does not necessarily improve the condition of the workingmen who destroy it. Is imposes additional burthena, Ifthe Indian hunter should destroy his surplus in one day, he must go to work agaia immediately, If other Intians de- stroy itfor him, be must enter into competition with them, as @ hunter for bis daily food; aud thus the food destroyed ia so much Capital taken out of the genera) fund that would uaturally have sup- ported the destroyers in case game was eearce in tha: locality, and they were required to make long excursions to obtain it, It 1s not denied that Cap!- tal o! turns the benefit of Labor, More benefit when Labor is plenty and can be employed at low rates. Loss benefit when Labor ia scarce, and must be paid for athizgh rates. But Capitel does not eat end druk, while Labor does both. If then Labor asaya it will build @ high wall around Capital sud starve it into @ubmission to its demands; Labor starts upen an operation very mach like Whe work of the man in the boat, vie: dipping up wate er from the river, and pouring lt back again, The atternpt to starve Capital is quite as fruitless, The waterinen is likely to die from want while he is waltinw for the river to becomedry ; the man's le- bor is unprofitable, while the water in the stroan, alibough disturbed, only evaporates slowly. We do not wish to be understood as presenting any as. TRADE NOPTIC Norict A MEETING OF IRON MOULD- + me | nion pt 2. of New Fork will be b ab isi Bowery, on Tharaday evening, May 11, at 7 o'clock, ROBERT BAILEY. Pree.* MY hake Bee, ol AINTERS—AT A MASS MEETING OF the respectable Journeymen Painters ot New York and vicinity, held at Mecropoliten Hall, 95 Biath avo, on Monday evening, May Sth, the follow " olution was unanimously adopted: Kesolved, That the Journeymen Paiuters of New York and vie ¥ do hereby refuse to work wiih all non-members of societies, and expecially with thore of the so-called Pructical Painters’ society. ‘ IN PLATE, COPPER AND SHEET IRON Workers’ Protective and Benevolent tnion—A recular necting will be held this evening, ot Military Hall, 193 Bowery, All members are requested to at- tend, ae particular business will come up, WM, MUNN, Preat, M.P. WILT Oe, 126 PPRUNK AND BAG MAKERS TAKE NO- tice. —A_ special meeting will be held Thursda: May 11th, at Military Hall, It te the interest of toocme, Lhe case of several inembers will be takes up for epecial action, FRED, ALBECK, Dreat, A. b, BOISSARI), See 1 a Y NOVICES. ANOTHER GRAND MEETING—THE FA. ther Mathew Female T A. B. viety No, 1, of Brooklyn, F. D,, will hold @ temperance meeting at Ts o'clock this evening. Veatern .. at Temperance Hull, cor. er There appears to have been « sudden resction in | ¢; 4 Th eta, hich the: @ all the { h 1 kill erguments in favor of Capital when it is improperly this market and pricvs bave been run up a+ rapidly | ¢ ran As the Bureh de le a a MM |b ley territories iuvite wll Who are in quost of homog | Dave lost thirty thousand men, in killed, wounded, | gnployed,or is used for tho purpose of grinding the As they were recenty reduced, Sales are beng inace to-day at ¥6al (0 for ebipping: 1 %0al £5 for pime lots ior city use, This suadea rise is owing to tle Hight receipts within the part few days; but ne thus 1 Me turnin the market will bring out sellers, we ehall By ve probuldy witnese a returo to lust week's prices dur lug the ensuing week, bore of heir mort excellent wty, Come vO wel Gieposed mothers, daugt ® nod eiste @and bp to eetablish more firmly this God loving princi- rm. J. FB. Madden, 1), Waiterd, and John nvited, and will certainly be present ng wl ireas the meeti The Misses Taylors, Bowles an prisoners, desertions, etc, growing out of the «rand campaign siace the movement frow Atlanta. Tho brave men who have accomplished all this are now about to return to their Lomes, and they de- @o yo thither and aid in bringing them up to that standard which they are at nome tine in the future destined to reach. In fact, wo al- ready have far more territory than wecan develope faces of the poor, and actually robling working people of their natural rights. Under such cir- cumstances Labor is justified in complaining of Capital when it takes more than the outire Ob we i ehases the evening with ter cho for many years. Why, then, should we trouble | Fv the heartiost plaudits of the people for the product of Labor, But’ when Capital af- | =——— ae cree —= vey eh ttos 8M. LLOYD, Pree, THus. fitle ourselves about elther Mexico or Canada? The | Noble work they have performed in the suppres- | fords Labor its just share of — profi, SPECIAL NOTICES. , MATHER MATHEW T. A, ~ SOCIETY arue policy of our Government is to extend its tere | “100 of tho great rebellion. Labor has no right to any more, becwuse | “ayers ig moexcuse for those whe drag No. 6,N.¥. will hold a grand Tene wuco Meet ritory no taster than wo can Americanize it. If Capital obtains «large profit for its enterpriae. If, then, Labor iusgines that it is entitled to the prof- its of Capital, let it provo its rights thereto Ly be- coming Capital, In other words, ifs workingman thinks he can raise his own weight by tugging at his boot-straps, lot him try the experiment and see how high he will find himself after a week's trial, Wo are clearly of the opinion that he will better employ bis time by first making @ rope, then wak- ing suitablo pulleys, afterwards erecting proper supports for his apperetus; then, if bis work bas beon wel! done, be will be able to raise himusel! olf from the ground, where Labor must ever remain, unless assisted upward by Capital arrangements. Parsuit of Jed, Davis, Ir the report locating Juve, Davis at Washing- ton, Ga, is true, there is little doubt that the arch traitor will yes meet his deserta, Washinyton is only about fifty miles from Augusta, and Stonm MAN waein that neighborhood at tho last alvices frow him, The cavalry escort which accompanied Davisin his flight, will not be alequate for hia protection against the force under Genera! Brona- MAN, The latter officer has not loss than eight thousand cavalry in his comman:and as he would have facilities for aucortainiug the strength of Da- vis'a body guard, wo may eafely,infor that he is pursuing with a column strong euough for any probable emergency, The report in question ts to ing at their new ball, corner of 24 av uid ood at, o@ their woary and disordered bodies into our company, | Wednesday, 1th uel, at ty P.M. Good spoakere when a few doses of Ayur's Sureuparilla would cleanse | Sod singers will be present on this occasion, H. B their murky blood and restore their health and vigor, phic Pree. JAMXS CHANDLER, Bec. a Yeo muddy victims of billous disease, bave some re- ATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIET gard for your neighbors, if not for yourselves, 190 i tattaen Pir ieebe cting wt thelr Pablic speakers and Singers will find | Speaking by Mere®, Carroll and © ; Mies O'Counel! S.H. Let every member Brown's Bronchial Troches beneficial in clearing the | the meeting. F. R, PURCELL, Prey T Ot. voieo before speaking or singing, and relieving the |] MEAGIIPK, Sec, lul throat after suy Unusual exertion of the vocal organs, FENIAN BROTHUERHOOD—NOTICE—A having a pecullar adaptation to affections which dis- . enone! me ting < eld Co. As of the Phenix epecc| 7 r rigade, oean by the late Inment Cop. turd the organs of bh, For eoughs and colds the Weiply, Leuk Legion, now known as the Wolf Toue Troches are effectual, 1% Cudets, will be held hay ednesday eve ming, 1th oy al +) en mmm | inant, Ot Vonina iisil, 814 Broadway, at 8 o'clock, Any A.—Uee the Best! —1t WI Certainly Dese | iiyeniler y tio is not out of the ery and who will troy Mota. Now ia the time, Ask for Lowdeu's | attend to th sites will not be considered in g Moth Destroying Packet, for preserving Cloths, Furs, | * 444 and will be dealt with agvordingly Carpets, Kobes, Llankets, and all Woolon Giooda, from | 5 y,)- . STING OF THRE ye - JUBLIC MEETING OF THE LADIES’ FA- Moths aud all Destructive insects, For Sale by all ther Mathew T.A.1. society, No. Sot New York,will Druggists, Price 60 cts, per packet, But be held at their Hal iu the Utab Mouse, cor, of re The Pewer of Labor. Wa have heard the power of labor #o often o- flued by thoee who wil, that it is interesting to tn- quire how fag they are correct in their definition, Une workingman tells his fellows that '* Labor pro- duces all the wealth of the country, and that Capi- tal obtains all the benefit thereof"! From this the orator argued that if laboring men coased to work for the benefit of Capital, the laborers will reap the reward, We fall to appreciate such logic, because it belongs to the order of reasoning which declares that any man, able to lift his own weight, may @asily hoist himeelf over @ tive barred fouve by tugging at his own boot straps, If any Ove will atiompt such @ fewt, and suc- cessfully perform it, we will acknowledge tho correctness of the workingman's proposition, and hereafter subscribe to the soundness of bis theory, Ao athlete may atand beforos fence, and, by nus- cular force, turn e double summersault over it, His wctlouy however, is only an exceptional effort, that cannot be imitated by citizens generally, and if it could be, would pot be a sufficient arvument ia favor of abolishing gateways or other menna of in- grees into onclogures surrounded by fences, So far as ourexperience good, Wo have never yet eoen or heard of a man who could lift himself over a fonce, without resorting to other appliances by which he obtained the means for suce Mexico were even now a part of the United Btates, the emigration thither would uot be strong enough to infuse American ideas int the people, «imply Decause there are greater attract‘ons nearer home for any surplus population we might have, The people would «till be Mexicans, they would still holt to their peculiar views, aud being s very reet- fess poople, they might cause more trouble to the e@ountry than they would be worth, Under these circumstances it would not be polite for our Gov eroment, at the presents time, to endanger ita peaceful relations abroad, The Mexican question will find its own solution soon enough, and eho Empire of Maximittan can at best be only Semporary. Even if this open recruiting for Juanez should be stopped, there wonld still be thousunde of soldiers who would find thelr way to Moxico, and tho result would be just ae gratifying 0 the people a8 though it were accompliahed in a canner leas offensive to France, Wheu Warkre was cngaged in his fillibustering expeditions the Government used every possible meana to prevent bis forces from embarking, yet they managed to FB tawas, avd the country imaiutemed its credit der mcutrall - - as ——- | at.and Sth ave, on We ‘uesday evening, May stop that scratching aod use Wheaton’s | 7) o'clock, Addreses will be delivered by ) e ’ . 4 ) and talented orators ©, A, 1. Goldy, Beq.. and Tenry Iteh Ointment, It cures Itech and 4alt Kbeum ip Carroll, Fa, Singing by Mr, Greonwood and Cola forty-eight hours, and all eruptions of the skin. Sold | ying McGinn, Conian and others, M, MADDEN, hy all Drugetete, ay Prost. THOMAS FYANS, Kee, See, 14 = Pa a A . aces J Genw All W Suits, 818; Boyw All NHE FATHER MATHEW T, A, LB, S0- , , ', ciety, No, 4.0t New York, will hold one of thetr We) Bults, *, at 1, V. Brokaw's 34 Fourth avo, moustious public meetings ts their hell, 343 Kast oy Lafayette Place. a ta luih et, at 7) P.M. Speaking by Mewrs, Langton, Llyatt’s Lite Balsam—it Ihckenson and Btalley, Singing by Merars. Howare moet painful forme; also, 5 tey, Purcill, aud Master D1, O'F lynn, The public are Rueum, Pimples Blotehes, ald ulesrs, Fevpectfully invited to attend. Come ourly, as you the worst cases of disonses of the Lieod, mereurial | iY, hee a yood tne, GEORGE FLEMING, Presty complaints, devility, liver and kidneys, incipient | ILLTAM O'BRIEN, Rec, sec, Ls consumption, &e., are wost certainly cured by tis ————— great parifier, Hyastt's Lite Balsam bas cured thous- ARTICLES FOR SALE, anda of cases of those wud siuilar diseases, aud it will - ~ Negro Sotlrage in the South Tho people have been led to believe that the war Wich is just closing would forever put the dotest- wfully using his eee ‘ ost certainly cure any case whieb cau Le reach *. PANVAG Rta ekein? pe - #1 *nosro quontion" at rea ng an element of por | individual strength to accomplish the devired end. | the elfect shat StommMan has succeeded in beating ty medicing, {F taken Ih nesoranioe with tio aires CANVAS AWNING FOR SALE AT 98 foal dineisns Bat no sooner is tie first glims | A man can holet himecif over a fence by a rope and | off the fugitive party and preventing their further tions, Hyatt's Life alsa cured 8, Rice, f2 Merwer at, Grove street, and No. Zl Cunion Market, of inflame SURRENCY FOR SALE IN PACKAGES O8 matory rheumatiou. and gout, after he had been ori ay See . ee Y oe Se apes bird for years. Hyaat's Cite’ lalsam cured Mr EB, C $8. #10 and 820 ab par, wt the Bun vilice counts Hoily, dockmaster, No, 171 Madison at, of a terrific | T- Also pennies, mer of peace disvorned, than the politicians begin to dig up this apparently irrepressible question, qth ahopeof ciaking It once more a aubject of tackle properly aijusted for the experi do this, it iar nent, To comary to have some supporting point, higher than the fouce, to which he may retreat Routhward, This is not as all improbeble if we accept the hypothesis that the fugitives wore at Washington at the time specified, Strongman was vicerafter he bad heen ta the Broudway Hopital OUNTERS—WM, PEPPE gontention in the realy of politics, Slavery haa | attach bis lifting apparatus, Tho athlete who | only one day behind the Davis party at Yorkville, | tits Lite Halenun cured Mr Gs iors dl aves oad fica | oy Ritds of counters tor hytels po + counters fern sunk so d by tho war that’ the most pers | turns o summersault over a fence, by wuseular 8. C., and sufficient time bas clapsed for him to overtake and intercept the fusttives, With this encouraging prospect for the capture of the robel chief, the question of hie complcity with the aseassination of President Lincotm becomes aidi+ tionally interesting, The evidence was placed tn the hands of Attorney General Hott, and after « regular examination, that oficer gave bis official opinion that the evidence was strong enough for conviction, The authorities, therefore, have acted in his case precisely as they have done in regard to other persons impheated in the plot, and the offer of a reward for the apprehension of Davrs was certainly as proper as in the case of any other por- son charged with crime, The amount, consider- ing the chances of capture, is no larger tn pr por- tion than the rewards offered for the other con- from one wide of a bowt and pouring it into theriver | spirators, and it would afford loyal people much on the other #ide, If ® workman imagines that he | satisfaction if tho great leader of treason and re- can fashion ® great rock into wealth, by the mere | bellion could be captured, tried and executed for force of his labor upon the stone, he will diacover, | bis crimes, which include the ruin thut has been before he gets through, thathe has undertaken » | brought upum tho Bouth through bis lnmrumen- larder (ob than by sonivacied for, We do not \ ballty, * 1 G good wi uor stores, ale tail ed the flesh from the peck until the wind-pip wae] giober, Hieecker aud Auity a oN. 2, All urtiel «xposed, It cured Mis, Gore alto of dy he one The to order are warruited ny proprietor of ibe Lite Bninam is induced vo publish | 2! é 2 7 - these blree certificates out of @ Lunded thousand C ANAL BOAT FOR SALE, 100 FT, LONG, cases which have been cured, because these cures /17 1t beam, and 7 ft hole, in good order, Apply te were affected 15 years since, and the paruies aie yet | M. RO MEAD & CO, 650 Piret ave, footof oath in excellent bea aud oul reside as above stated, | Kast Kiver, vis where they can be seen and consulted at auy tiue, . tL Se rT Wi my Pruscipal Depot, #46 Grand et, Sold by druguiats Fe SALE—SOME SMALL LIQUOR BAR eeuermiy —$1 per boitle six lor x5, 106, tela cheap, Also a beer pump, 7 W veth ot, 96 Dr. J MH. Sekenck of Vhiindelphia, res | PIANO FOR SALE—PRICE $95, R vifully informs the public that he has uo new of. Enquire in the rear of 9 bast 4th ne: in New York. His ofice i ) Boud st, ouly, | way, trom 7 to 9 in the he Mul nnuhine 9 me, ee he piers, 04 ume, _ every Tuesday, trom »M. anti 3 P.M,, but bis - tiedvcines can Le obisined there at all time, py) RSOXAL YOMICES, RK. BR, K.e—Kadway’s Heady Lelief will TOTICK.—VY - van ngresareise: | instantly stop the most excruciating pains aud aches NH IC B= MY ; w IFE, JANE, HAVING burt» sculds, cuts, wounds, bruises, &c,, thereby ren- les} hy DAd aid ot pan the zd nats all debe dering 1 inportant Chat every tamily should keep a | Sontracte ¥ wil not be paid by CHAKLES & supply of it iu the housy, Armed with shia remeay,a| MAY. 0 il hourehold is always protected against sudden attacks YW ALL WHOM IT MAY ot sickness, 18 s)eecily relieves trom pain those suf- J. HANSEN ie no loner in my en ys fering trom rheumatism, veuraigia, cratps spay | Sion oide Furniture aud 4 ia tho. & P ure One ace haxpress oftice diarrhawn, cholera, &e,, and arrests aul Cerne set Bix b ave. W. J. ERY Payrace, Bap 08 othe éistent partisan will hard'y atte sitical capital out of the justir ph to snake pos on) but the new grocs remain, and the sevloment of their efatua under the new ordor of things in elrosdy ox. roising the minde of party leadore, * Negro wutlrage™ is the successor of * negro slavory" as @ @ !jo 6 for political diviaion, The raticale Siiat every negro, from saddle #) all be entitind to the same rights, with resp {, shat whito citizens enjoy. Shas this right shall be granted them in suiting fhe questions of ** reconstruction,’ and that it shall be protected by the rmilitary power, On the other hand ts *consorvatives'’ contend that unr e- stricted negro franchise wouldbe productive of great socialevilv and that it would be highly pernictous to tho interests of the South, Now the truth is, (uat noither party takes the right view of the question, Woehold to the old Democratic doctrine that the Piates have the right to “rogulate their domeshe natitution in their own way, subject only to the Coustitusion of tho United & tates,’ The coastitue effort, only obtains his power to do go by a con- stant and repeated exercise of w certain kind, wlich is limited to a certain performance, It dues not sive him the power to defy all natural laws and continue to throw bimnelf over every fouce that muy be found on bis line of tmarch through @ coun- try district ; nor has he obtained # useful power, by bis ability to do that which few others are able to perform, 80 ia tt with the proposition of the orator we have referred to, Tle starts with tho statement that a tuan's labor produces wealth, Very true, when the work !g performed under certain circumstances thatingure a production of wealth. Wo cannot, however, believe that a laborer would obtain much woulth if be devoted hia energice to dipping water WAY & C©U,, 57 Maiden Lane, sold by 4 May 6th, ise, “Wheeler & Wilsow’s Highest Premiuw | +7 HEREAS MY WIFFTMARYTARN sure te BOC Huon, Ie M nn gins bas ft tp eda oa a og - = eo - oe — ae ya yoeat " Pei oO. Ki. Sean— Tee Ever Poople’s | ues from cvoaiting hare an’ t shall paren hit’ ee — owen Send Ey 7 seceuih MUCARL, SE

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