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. 4 . © a ee » = eS see oe ” Btate Prensury building at Austin, and broke open and forever, THE om age anaes sn ell “Sumber 10,282, _NEW_YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1865, ‘Thirty-Third Y« | from receiving omy more captured, abandoned or | served this evening This ce . 6 on flict between the « and lived in his family till January @, 1944, Bh Co ite Plate Poison for twelve ye The Latest New Ws confiscated rebel property after the Soth inet; amd | and millsary authorities causes rome excitement sccompanied Mra. Davie in ber thient trom Rich r seo f : breaking o n of @ dead ct . pr swsen tated tant» Sterna Mond, and wae present atthe capt of J 4 Will use all ponaible dispatch in closing oy thelr bual- Tet Richmond with Mee Davie and the ciitcienece | aud at y found sewer eas after that date; officers having in their charee| Rebel Treatment of Prisoners. fe Thurat a , Yavin wa, 4 wader the care. of / , inf abandoned or confiscated lands and houses, will tar | Yeportefa Rebel Investigating Committen: | who had beon active ne ai aid of er ee re =o gpnearoe cee. ieeeverec, tora ie sag them over, with all papers relating thereto, toe duly | 1, wanh inet, a report was t tothe fous! Uae P Northirn ger politicrans have gone Without #top reached ¢ : yin ne authorized officer of the Bureau of Refug erian by & cenlalives appethied ta 1 ‘ There Mia. Darcie remained watt the the pardon brokerage bus. yh rs Le mi ypoint nl etibe before the city wae capiured, Mra, | UP fn hie panty By Telegraph to the NX. Y. San. ~~ Mexico and Texas, leate th peu = al ' 6 fall of Bichinond reache ue offer their infionce & Perea Avandened Lands wo whem ll persone will | aiigged ll-treatsent of out prisosere, Thett report ueareats heats aceyinit Mendy uuiee | Weal By rebels for a consideration tu gree cK Gwin d Hi . dees bavida tu hile Gee bana ret ** | has just come to Northern oes, It commences by Mee Dav ih “he tae | A coveia in Litehtield, Conn, who hax lived ab is New Schemes, f Bg in their hands moneys arising from the | denouncing Northern publications narrating retel cold and a tozesher 26 years, and raised a large fumily, have sale of confiscated property, be., to deliver them 00 the | crueisicn ns “seneational in character, and desicned t two “ travel, M at ciscovered that they have no affinity for eae nearest Assistant Treasurer or deposit Hank, taking | “ ‘ ’ # of food from the pee vw sudare try ne to be divorced, Tt has taker to inflame the evil pa paragraph of Secretary meaofthe North.” It quotes Onthe thintday anim | Ven @ loag tine w discover bow unhappy they tAnion ae Atair epecu en the party calling wach | are EVERYTHING ARRANGED, receipts: all officers above referred to, are in ructed to wind up their affeire as soon es possihis, and send he blood-and-thn: writing ft cisiikes on thie I» wae to bo 8, ' t sublect, It states that ther bave wiaiied and ¢ ted p re Je Lind Gotpscnaint sang recently at @ con 000 French Soldiers and 10,- jot < break t slirleageeat A thew reaiy* | ined Northare risoners, and taken av! Wer whic ; wae Wb: cert tn L aio 4 thon ote ey Wie Here Lae nations, to the Secretary of the TreaKury. ther aubrott. ft charges ae filee the ut th poagibley | bor, & bite said th “ne ' 000 Rebels to Back Him, ane prisoners, whose pictures have t pute ul the t t ‘ie . a | Ls tb eb ae . i tomy enti Hert f ‘v ° iw 4 tt " the North, are tair representatives ot the) the part. o M. nine. The Wedoesday | stated by ve tnstiah o, that Jaan poor “ SOUTHERNERS” ONLY INVI End of the “Grand Army.” —[y"nsncth tac seteitrracts, Sevomitauyea tt | te iar ota: Moatlay evchue "ie Waray | Satnd by Me Engle: papers tae JOuny We ' Farewell Order of General Meade. sosnpliance ss Th LEME ee ckihen Dettain ana ci retdal of his mote of travel, | Vii} Sule County ” . compliance with thelr own earnest pray i as ode and en ha 4 P * a)! AB » ‘ Waehin ston, June 20.—The fare veil order of Gen- | 88 act of charity w them, Tt o: 8 aint ” hen bad Cay. n Mire | Shietnos Phe amet" re ‘te “es i iH 10 FRRam Stonerw: oral Meade ie published. It ie as follows mleht be tound tn acy large heepital, North the dat f Davie and Mies Ho 4 Ate of Vitwto , : pt cou dite . pubit Thin ae ey mieht even be found in private tain! is cu t of Vitwrate bt Hogans, or me AgMy or ite Potomac) the sufferer would t rounded by ever t! } t fi rea ea. Be ! ced, a letter having been received from bad MAX. ADVISED TO BUY IT.| sone ttre + | time tienen eHestowe Ver there we tis rs vt hjearina. Su peor ts Ma Ny aS J . Boupie® Thies day two jem oO T asenmed | which, with hide Voit the S r ‘104 awe t ' the President mittee heve pars vy virtue of the ih It etal aimirable. the ala L prepared tof but wae neat disturbed by the at- | i uilug of we B® notorious Col, ©, R. Jonniaon, Seventd Cavalry, baw been a wi the service A Good Yhing to Fight | sou. he Wn tet $ Dounce wy transfer my wep of BP. Daliyn oree Hency eotag ae biy by a court martal, Among ot Yankees With. tion from you. Tt ie uunecersary w eaumernte | Brown of lennay KB, Texwene ra o is i an hurges, be ¥ unt wily Of pte ling « Sty thatlae occu 1 in these two eventful venra, f j of New Hampehi depositions aceon he veut. which lof cattle and plut rove the country below F the grand aud # battle of (ietiyeburg, the turn. | pany thie rep the sestinon: “a liewell. | i ot in pursuit of Price lust Fall tr , op scr | ine point of the othe er ot OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCITES | wetneh Geese. fo,the gurreauer of ¢ “ i i Sufhes it to say that histery will do you just!o " pL ie gal lo wilh Ouor t ie € Lit $ ne Important Treasury Circular, | jit jissbiew eet wore 9 Gulu he saag oC Fulci oe ReTeIsEA aise } €vec learin memory, your vobie devotion w your | the prisoners have been p Ha } couutry, your patience and cheeriulness under all the | hilby was di The Department to Return to! rr veous sud secilicesyoe have teen called on to rer ah won z f “It in doubters: true, not a Peace Basis. lors having accomplished the work eet before | thes, ua us baving vindicated the bonor and intecruty of our | it war twrermment acd K. let use return thaoke to Al- { nevlect tu the discipline obtained. why these mea eave [ithe report to mention, lt denie bh she or Libde priecone table iuetisution of mits The Manchester Mix # that there nm ver fately | Was so gress adetoand for female operatives oiled oof cloek | inthe Husuess of work ng in cotton mills aa pow. Howel's | t lana weavers are partion! aly wanted. Tho sandenre | Arvoskeng and Siark Mille would start up double prevect amountof work if they had plenty of ‘| weavers at { other skilled belp, and all toe other | tulis are short of the same claas of Iahor spies of the Rosten Traxecurrr mt state of Mount Vernon and ite Mia. Mond took ie articles ented f them to standing these th ot the prisoners were lousy aL fi file bot! her in an tip not ry towet haw oft; r God's ank Wholes ischare .y " d for Hie blewing io granting ua Victory * Ut ndnite the mine ar en saave him if youcan.” Mre, Bond says a eful, The rooms shown to visitor® dlesale Di harge of Imployees. aur lec ne earnesty pay for strength aud | ethe only thing It apa Hoa A A Bo aut dirty, baked of ell furniture, dilay ree , ' . t en the guard haite em vauldirty, naked « 1 % sree Me Ci rene, ae we have se) ¥ ing, that a t with Mes Past } lat }no attempt haw t inate to repr yy thesefore it wee de s when che wan taken fre Oly home of Washington. As yet no res yed es a servant att Mouse Mi. Leud eecaped irom Richmond « nyle ra and ite pother than to re » pillure of the p ave been mac aud to renew & From Fortress Monroe. ai of every End of the Potomao Army. Mee oud reletoe inany interesting rem!nivceuces FAREWS Arrival of Gen. Saxton Private Papers) orien. jawinios wu hag I al RR eo A Pauie Count—Atbers de Revil—hee been left ‘ sEN, of Jef, Davis and 1 emard, specimens of ihiremnenut u. wiih long waee bal $2,000 a year by an ecce uncle, on the ELL ORDER OF GER. MEADE,| jcr et, beth cad’ trwasrennd, Be | Sie a pace cet: | nan Sou meer nl, oe ee ; ms . ' : iP) f “harmonious propertions' with eteamer Fulton, from Hilton Head, bound w N York, put ia here with matle and 1,100 soldiers, Gen Saxtou war a passenger ou board. Bhe aleo brin reveral trunks belon Northern treat wn tre foug and thick golden hair, She must open forehead, blue eyes a brilliant wiite akin, ® well-made nove, aruall mouth, graceful limbs, wud Khe isto le Mgr and her: woter im toghe Cvs QC, Texas and Mexico, ever used, os aby woe preeen THE PRESIDENT sTILL a ore 1a te feree the tg A, Davis and Beauro. | 2 Ine to death on Helle fate « o ‘ a naced with rlet F exrd, containing, it t their private letierawhich | “All the learned dieqnielt ‘ a eed hand Nd Nitin tly shaded with @poeue languor, The coun’ Vighly tmportant Reports, are to be forwarded to Washington, The Fulton left | 5 Mas tor tun cheat waned clas poeribie wl! ube 7 Mf looking for ber shar Caro, June 29. -An arrival from New Orleans | for New York at21'.M. The etoamor Conmecticut, | © talee basis. be ee eel ewe Korn on, Mra tend e Pope has senta giftof great value to M th a toud atlection, We hed to reburn to tno eli. ehe Hever want to so South acato ne a id rather Le tree, much rathe Mr. Thiers, a8 an acknowledgement of the sorvices Lo lias rendered to the Catholic cause by the macnit cont oreti us he pronounced thie session ia the Brit 4 GLO | alee «feotton tor St. Loule from New Orieana, which touched hero Inet evening, This ie the style of the whole re Advices from Motanorae tothe 1oth inet, confirm | bound to New York, landed ihe rebal Gov, Clarke, of | which ct the report of thy ort. That portion | vee upon ns the eatne treatment they be t of Negrete after lis unsurcess: | Mississippi, at Eli tet op Lead, flowed upon Federal prisoners, simply unfit tobe | slave: tw Freneb Chataber, tu defence of the temporal power. ful attempton Matenioras Negrete in reported te —- -_——-— priuted, contradictory it ie of every fact connceted | Jhav ee pcod (Ome, bub ldou't waus tobe bor elave | Lhe Cardvel of Mechlin inthe bearer of this present, have loet 700 killed and for ail that.” which is said te cons at of @ matchless colle tion of ne in which rebela were ln | saosin nina © men taken prisoners. | Polioy of the ~ Administration. with the Northern pr ‘The Matamorne Commerce asserts that Juarez is buy earcerated, The Nort} i aN | Interview Between Mr. Jo « oe 2G: NOT ARS tng op old arms in the United states, Tho Commerce ‘eeal sete. mneon and Ges. | hs riher evidence of the inbut reporte that (Le ox-President of the ox-Kepublie of eral prisoners in tho he Moxico wis compe tied to fly by the Paes of Dei Norte, cays, treated, than b beou already furnished by the escorted by ¢ ajaland Quesnda, with eon e caval. On the 21st of May, while at Washtncton, General rebele themeoives, but the following dirpateh ls given TY, on the approach of the troops under Gen. Aymeld, | Togan called to pay his respecte to Preaident | & the latert revelations : who oceupeod Chiboahua, Johaeon, and was most cordially received, Iam able Harrisburg, Pa. June 2. 4sovernor Curtin, ta A Vera Cinz letter of the Ist inet. states that Con- to give the following synopsis of the conversation conjanction with Surgeon General Phillips, hae pro- federates still continue to tlock to Mexico. There 4 | which took place at the Interview, through the po- | Cured @ reliable llat of the Peunsylvania soldiers who Bo doubt that (win will set hts project through ; 18 | titeuess of « gentleman who was present : died in Andersonville, whieh will soon be published only awaite the signature of Maximilian to become a General Logan cowimenced by congratulating the | A™ong the accompanytug papers are a liet of Fetoral Jaw. He goes ous as Director General of Emigration | president upon the conservative policy which he had | Prisoners received at Andersonville, which totals for the Stas of Sonera, Chihuahua, Durango, and | initiated, and which was already, productive of auch | 17074 Of these 40) took tho oath of allegiance Tar ower, aad 6.000 bilera to preve : excellent results, He said that the era of war was | ie febels do French troope to back him. The region is tobe etearvetion. Sixof the preonersw | martial and executed within the stocks engravings of all the principal plugs oo secret sulyecta nthe Vatica Denise an opera at a Madrid theatre, recently, & shrek was Leard, sod eiman fell headlong ou the stage, without any one being able to eee whence he came, After @ short mderruption of the per formauce, the manager came forward thatthe man who had falen was a soone shitter, whom a cornrade had stabbed to the beart, as the, were working together near the roof of the bull. bayer Tite rebel Gon, Pillow, who fled from Fort Donel Gen, Grant kuocked at the is now in Columbia, Tean, aud talke ir substance, if notin exsct words like this: ere couquered; you Yankees are ous master f yee Out | vive it up: Weare at your mercy; we ouly there was an old temperance leo- 1 a chance now tu getalving for vur families 4 favor; we bave gotthrouck with 1, hae no ne avity with» A correspondent of the Chicago Rer of the rebels wore Mr. Line ‘« Views on Capturl A correspondent of the Cincinatti G baving heard Gen, Sherman say, at Newhern, ) 1caAN fome tine ago, that the Government had newer die- tinctly explained to hitn what pollew it deaired to have pureued, * coln explicitly, when D went op te City Point, wheth- er he wanted me to capture Jeff, Davia, or let him es sand in reply he tolt me matory! That ‘story? tay now havea bostorical value, and PT give it there fore ae General Shennan enid Mr bb only promising that it was a tavecit tr ' bo he told tat of many pointe of publ | Gen ral,’ wi. Lincoln wae eaid tell i tried by court | dn Sanenine | thier who wae very eiriet in the doctrine and prac - dthe General‘ Ho ali upely, wh cea SES Sh ee a a ae ows with extraordinary themacis | nece-earily closed, and thas of reneou and coucilia- stiteily Souiuern, Ten thousand Confederates are | gion opened; and that it was essential to peace that | tice of te ce. One day, after @ lore er) to be armed aud paid by the Empire, but Rept in the | eng passions of both soctions should now be allayed The total number of deaths were 1554 e}rive in be mopped at) the house of | Oxbt and though the South 4 lu'sumke ae ¢ vod above-mentioned States as protection to emisranta, | by Kindly and considerate, yet firm, action on the number of deaths on asinale day (ihe 20d } a frien L tuakiug hina lenoamde. An | ® fightamabe could bave doe, abill ds over now, : 7 re) ~ her ¢ “ ’ men t froem ine " Captain Pare and the officers of the Stonewall had | Pitt of the Executive, and he looked upou the Presi | was 127, Tho several Hate embrace only prisoners Ned Se aahoa tt he oe vy e iste tical (uate a coat eu Wo want pose deny of momething aitonsor. 16 bece- uo his nerves eller " . of the Loton aoldiers who fell in the aud exereia, ‘Not vepliot the | terrble battles of tee Wilderness Lave been marked Ly the expedition recently sent out forthe purposes and which concluded ite labo.e on Saturday leat stood convenientivat hands tC] All bodies which tad nub bean properly buried Neat reburie |, and in ail cases where the graves {tot conelude could be ideutitiod neat headtboarda, painted white, of deft, Davia, bat Na you placed over them, with the name and the ut unbeknowa 1) regiment inserbed upon it, Carpenters and palut- much! Aud that." ox- | ers were tak the work prometly and all Tes out of the | ghoroughly ves were thus ident dentity the was concerning the > flel Where it wa Jeauers, till Stanton aeratied me for avis "| they were marked soldiers un coufiued at Andersonville frou bebruary 6th, boot, fone to Mexico to offer their services to the Kanpire and persuade the Imperial Governmont to purchase the ram Stonewall, The French Admiral goes with fon replied that he ates return back to to March 24th, 196s, dition a» quickly as possible. Slave.y bas teen the pa ° _ suuiie came of the war, ‘That cause wae iow, most bi them for the rame purpore, and declares t! removed, and cansequentiy be desired to # The New Fire Department. can defend the o 8 Tnion resto ed as it wae previously wo the war, or, ne ; 7 the rain be can defend the Mexican coast against the | ¢h¢ biesidont iaudhingly remarked, aa our detocr Visit of the Commissioners to Boston, whole American navy tie filends ured “the ¢ ostitutic & itis, ihe Boston, June Tweive or fifteen men recently broke into the | | savin i slavers ‘The war had dechied that Mevers. Brown, Pinckocy and Devereaux, the Boaid of Commirsioners apoointet } ee n | under an act of the Lezisiature of New York Ww take the safes, robbing them of $15,000 in gold, A gentleman present epoke of negro suffrage, and xe ' » 1 a t 2 wae held in Houston, Texns, on | Msersted that In secoustructing the Cui it would | charge of the Fire 1 ehnent of Kew York ¢ . id be necessary to disiranch ise son le, and | Qrrived in Boston this m which moet of the prominent men | entrance hurt me ec aied Gener! Sh vernment a® to whet rning forthe parpore of @ others (meaning loyal colored peopel, | acquainting themscives with the working of our Fire ne ‘ sme LU or of a r - - kuown Os the extreme right two sites for com of the Staie participat A veries of resolutions of | oF thas the care of the Virginia Levial sure r -rrpon met th A t owed b r Rgupory bp tial ie PRE ar \ (| fling, would be repeated over agaiu. ‘The genietuan | D'Pattment, Gne of thelr fret visite was to the tire News items eter.es wero laid out and enclose i by oh while the inoet loyal charm ter was drafted, and unanimous | ig g sirong advocaie of pogro suffrme, | alarm office ; thence they went to the several ene ing fences. ‘The number of bedies found unburie ly adopted, The President replied ihat the exse of the Vireinia | jouses, and t row th Nadia aha Waa hot ax nunorous as bas |@en represented, aud Greerrou's cavalry have arrived at Vicksburg, end. | Loria Was Cully disporod of; that it hed no Ae 8 e-morrow they go to Manchester, whore (By Telegraph io the New York Sun.) no odor from decaying corpses, as bas sins thel b's compalan through | Pee Re Pha ee tIANre meeiee Au SHOE UF caus do ote | ne eas eetele Bre engined Aro made. se ucifully represented, I'he headboards to ingat that point y ie 4 ‘ch ih'e oer paleo ehh ins sig fr OB Nat 1enard 50 AG foe of Hike Jsy Coon reports subscriptions yesterday tothe | wany of the greves, previously placed, were in the States of Fiorida, Alabama and Mirsiesip me | Bem he Renta £ SOUDLET BK Beeesns ‘4 Joff. Davis. an to the amount of ¢2.581,000, many Cases eo obliterated ae bo render identiticw expedition passed through portions of Alabama and | extension of the right of suffrae Kenernily. ' Hon alist Hopossible, Que old lady, who bad Missiseippl never before visited by hostile troops, and | Geveral Logan seconded the views of the Pretldent | 26%. Davie ard His Fellow-Prisoners How | Lik rs rravifying the amendment 0 tbe | peo, searciing ior her boy's corpse for three weoks, reporte the interior of thore States in @ mucet prose | 00,She above, aud then said that it inight not be por | hey Are Fujoying ‘Ihemsclyes A Feiwie © oat tution, prod ibiting elavers, parsed the New | (ound the remaine on tne las day of the tay of : litle to give the rebels (he rleht of suflrase mime ie- e souvenir of the Rebellion The story | |) Pisiea. waslat y 1b to 90. The | Ske party, aud tok ther away in @ cuifin, perous condition; they also report eecing hundreda Hethoughs thas it might be found advisabie wt of bea Lend, a stave Woman, Who pucid eit ine youe eam VO ¥Ne ' rpwe ywinanville, LOCAL NEWS. of thousands of bales of cotton, which the owners to hold them in @ vort of pupilave by milisary Was With Davis When Capiur 4, Senate will concur t nt Vatoly loree, Ar oon as they could be tris ed,then give the were anxious to tube to market, ee the 4) would be | the same homer they pomesned before. The General The correspondent of the Philadelphia iyquuinty | Miss Munson, arcbuol seacher of I pa thie rear Thousands of seres od t at Fortress Monroe, under date of June etih, fur C. W,, accom panied Ly another young lady, while " . NITY hich bh wen Dl , corn wore argv and ponderous one, and that many who woud ne follows atne tafos | rs NEW YOKK AND THe VICINIT which bad t n planted with corn were plowod up,and | (aye thetr etaud upon ft would be ground to powder { @ the following interesting information driving ous yesterday, cal'ed ag the t of James z= : cotton substituted, The crops generally ere looking | He had beeu fightive for four years to save the Union, py has been taken sick: hie dnprivonment | pare, gt Aono, five tuilen distant, and eked him S1. JoUN's CoLLwar, Fononam.—Twes nily tefiing on ble health Ihr Aner * veuy fine, He now proposed shat tho «ho desied to recon: vid - struct it micbt go mand see wha ‘Lo, could do. For ten je him The doctor le doin s} hee oe | totake adrive with them. When riling back and | THTH Ansxtat Commencement, The Twenti Lie part he fot iuctined to be rarher w locker-on than | the prisoner's health ie nuffering mr Cimon f eo. | Annusl Coumenuceneut of this Catholic College. cook From Washington. clined to Le rarher w locker-¢n tae | ee Pei penars bat 16 Intocine Cite ciate phe ty | having resvhed ® porns about two miles froin Bow. | Annual Cowmencemon of it | prostration or delility. Je. bavis tually te* | manyille at 2 «clock ju the morn Miss Mun. | Pisce yesterday vo the grounda in the open alr before Boecial Pardons The Oath of Allegiance, Th resident seid jenernl. there's no euch | Coming tobust, He as beavier now t nthe day | Fete ey ; 7 inna lures aud appreciative audience, including severnt an Expinontion ‘the President still Ul | thing as reconstruction, Btates have not gone | of hie capture, He ie ever rend: to tain, though no | em abet Kore with @ revolver, imort PUTO | dies, A darye awulug was spread over the platfome veroinent “ale ci Wagons and Males, | out of!) Hioty therefore recoustru ton ae unnec: | ADAVeF de vouched hin © has presented IM. | 4, she 16 w Se ny, Various rumors | Ache d a delichttul breeze rendored cessary, 1 do vot mean to treat them inchoate | Craven with bis tievant meecachaun; 10 ie of the aud the audience, and @ deligbttu Hiates, but mere y ae existing under nporary duee | Merete, Alteit Je DavielLer even upbian oe, | proved, but tle cave Me action ¢ kuowp the piace cool. p nt aud agreeable, Noil’s bund Washington, June 29,80 far only about one bans ou ot t always the het Demoking by any w * Heep LM / 4 ¥ f was preeeutan lt eniiveued the proceedings with exces dred aud twenty-five pardons have been | eleet levalm ion to preserve | Ulaled y oe ‘ granted, A number of t ver, for this |B SMe in the (pion baw been vindientea by the poos | the bins lous Gonera! Intelligence. lent in On the patforme were the Most Key. the . : ’ MS) pe. isthe pouvince of the Execuuve to nee hat | # now f rebbistc eCloek tivht Rev, Brehop Loughtre purpose, await the signature of the President | the will of the people is carried abilita Michel | (By Motl te the Now York Sue.) Archbishop, M ' : eet the oy no«of warnow in the Old Capitol | Hen of th vebe ce more under the teak | ify of Brooklyn, Very Key. Willian Starr, D,b, V ike Be > suthority ne wel ee ai the Union,” ©. ACO" ; i : ev. ¥, Mc , Prison stove the rank of Captain are the rebel Maj. | “General Logan reapondee Thigh wever Teak Fun Conure ving ab Saratoga bas been gold | V.G. Rev, Michael Curren, Rev. F, M Serenade Ge Jo aud one Lieutenant Colone! of Ihe Picsiceut theu passed on to the quostion of the ul miogy Davie | for 10.008 | Dr. MeQuade, President of Leaton Hall Colleye, « at ni publie debt, ble said that the finances of the country ' Mitchel a tmp wt aaon, the lecture sgailto be ft. | llenry Anderson, M. 1, President of St, Vincent do » were ju a Lopetul eon that picbably at was Oday esauined # fe ir of ¢! i t 5 Ito t . . The President still continues rick, and to-day de- | jor ible to re ume 5 in it Was a Dreeenl irom the lacie rival profes ° | Maul pec ety, Rew. Dr. Piseyot Brooklyn, Hon, Gullas ? o tenaive Ail | eis hot for ti ry ntuM i “ed at the o t- | the poweliat, reda lad | U. Verpinuck, and niany others. The sale of several thousand army wagons at! pubtie cebt oi she country, be wae in favor of paying ‘res 1 AiGly bie si inock It aut e reo Fe pening diseou wes spoke a by ane be . Wu t veete Iwill be continued | it bo the Inet dollar, and would never couneuanee | UAL &t Monts he 4 tiv wm povel a Pout anya that ilings are | MeBbiny, who chore tor his eubject, “Publi H eit aing s. These alvondy sold avera y | SB7 inan, party, seat or moseure that orem equluted handeotne one, being @ bouyues of Ing rd ery lug niauie | iis enunclation was clear aud dirtinet, and be re. rn wation th way fo.1u e@ aebt was red | ¢ mie wad hue, e c ‘ hs . F ‘ 4 he’ so | Hi lain pale eoeh be alluded ‘ f mutes.cc daily; the aves | t fo iho counity. Ib was a leaner of tha + ar un P Gry, GUAst el ton uired no prompting. During hie apecet alluded rash’ orice walined las! bequeatheu to us ior good or evil, Tt was Got poreible ar miergily pelected | ina Pl imaelptie rel leat e ay to the period when Ireland flouristed in grandeur r . : | terhikat., On the oth d. the vrent quest.on # re #y in A" ‘ aller Gielsca, Bueland, age and nawied sinent men whe cou Col. | asnirends telegrapied, has turned | would le to woke it Mf poss.bie, an instrumens of | Wieshes mh vely wieught ot : nye ikgehus @e cle | thecon ee Lae Lyla ofr eenius, Among mau Lhe Que Lisi Ubat Ut + of ten thone | g00d, not evil, wo che Pubile vee nil hair, and beat ude Mei vewie Tencunblniee tu the 4 ars ‘en pe und ’ \ ‘ Se ela Had ie 4 ¢ f bedtoin W ibe ato-e iw the eu. rtance ol the conversation from ahe ve m st ine w ous OWD om the of allegiance muber yin Ware Letween these two die neulehed tuen, brought up in wk u Puntate Ores at Daratoca now seers bo ulfecy i e9 cle nee the a ation ¢ thew Hit, ONG LC ROIS LOMO WhOb ite pul port is the sea aly bas @ than tho |: would Hat tall farshale, It is now announ ' to tie loyal niu be coupuy, Ou the nt ' oe aR tintin wie zany ae Clay bad been jueetion Of hess eulliage, the Ph t uppesed to amet i d soenson to bin h “ * that hue Leen Ye on bet me otnluaitinin-brobatiy, ike “re Lin Diuse 4 4 an Preside a ‘ Herre. be found whore ecp hi nihe P COMM ON eTuau. pation Walliag Lovee. tLe public pulse © HOV Ore AIC fee | ageing, whem wll askciubled, w ; tifleen a ha bee yauote tb or who warro belly ej bus ae parties who axe pit ana then acing Be he thongs they would > of full see | Cersous oer tt ae House Caay He tonchided atid §.eab ne violated onition to ity if tl having ite right to pacs | » ie Tue) A NMnL® fingered female in Wal Fy eS ational & wae the subject of the aecond dis » deeine . piace them in Bie question acted a they saw tit dl ot t } ij 1 iru Crile iu oe aneer Ps tte ‘ar, Kdward A. Do . . | tia a8, saad fpr Me hothe 8 1 thas the decay of store ary Met has feud a cirentyy off ExCitement in Phiiadelphia, ak ' "bit oe Younes AMmaiO( Iedrepniriag aver the biuh nrine.| ie Ott od to the gloiies : re ‘i ’ tis |e ‘ ohow " ‘ oe te ult & pack tor tho rs fle ’ u ' ‘ ‘ers ol asury Depart. | Conflict Between the Civil and Military | i ie st a ! the } " Pr t 4 that ic ou commerce in | Authoriths. jon te Winer. ie in ie € be H poe My and at throusb she ie mA th ¢ ' ha | Bdledal a ‘ 1 Pou Mine > { ' thet cy | ' svonnal je 4 of ie a a ear ‘ od, and the | Philadelphia, June 29.—Com, B, N, Cozzens, | Mie. Joffe unk bouwu 4 la 0 pew cases ‘ i hone sow, Lele rene ‘ ’ R f te ation of coute will bere- | charged before @ military comumissdon iu thie city | the Litemme sate (he | por 7 Now, suo average iu uue andehait | ‘ plore yeast wae tue ext spenker. He after t i he Customs oiticers ; that | efraudine the Government in @ contract tor | aia LD Cea a M per day. ee for hia mulyocy, “Modern Kepublicaviem,’ Hs nate, hithasacd ed in the ‘Tnaeury was today arrestod by orders from Washine- | tur ies lh 1s04, she tells me that M Op the 22,000 rebel prisoners recently af Point | Hbile deelaliving 1 i tartale bate +H Dopartinent, wh dune © 40 such com toa, Thec we was closed some time avo, but the find- ) lays preecuced p be eo reseia nihe we Loosotty + 2,000 Low remait i en fs : ry SORAhinnhe inv OF governments ciaiinie . er theire mT nued | ing of the Commission was not male kuowa, A writ | [ inka Manto rte on menos wake ediatcly relensed, exceps t fit for all os, he yet, to wy Abab atter the th, “towse); areute fr purchweing pro | of laieas corpus was ayplied for by bis counsel, | 1 6 past, F “i Pe ECR tara ety peer Le paren 4 one n fovernment ace | Dunes Doatherty, Eeq. and grand by Judge |}, et cown wih at Pous's Other ellec v IRR NOgTO CAFFow Hcclire ule Phle | tt en ce ta, cromehing tox va thei sl tranauctions ¢ osed | sad directedf to Provost Marehal Frink, tor scar ¥ orderad Bs | ve ihab Hons Wut tonuay be Hie noah po i i | at aan the wo.id, end + Abin ° he cis-Miveles on the loth, ead with the sw deliver bis prisoner iting instruc- I. psd ar Was run off trae e and threw | at n« " ate passing th red haecwlwarnuopy t nthe ?4 and endeavor to go out | tione from Washington, Ap order was then issued by Pg Pay he | stones ; police crove thei Gintie f navons. 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