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(re Number 1 oO a. Echemes POLITICS UNION MEETING ra hu { LATEST k&c., Transfe &e. ident Juarez in this re the French, who they esy tome combination by whi imilian, o pew govern hail be made to eo: rereignty oft s are Losices a@riends a Congress age. hese 1th. instant, and to be« edhe Senate, He says this repor Adopes cf the eolored iions og The Senato vices. ‘Me Son WCeptains'tobo Majors by brey Voloneledo }« Colon is optaine and Virest Lieutenant uber of ¢x-volunteer soldiers, ‘8¥ ere con firmed as Becond tvice. ue He The P resident h a ea coper end nickel he United States conrte of New Y ork. itp ascerot theelty of ynge® for thie Lvited s owident of the ch J PP hy Yor k, ands New Y @yat States Cousts tu the ef ul mee, tue eect y of them may eer ecan bo purchase PUTPO ave Conterpiag h we SPanjorl Bibveh v1 he approtaiio ary of the Interior wwe wih guch aad ng@ect the he secre aie the e Fe Resolved. That py?!* Coo veation toRPODs We OrMaD.Z 1 orgel weal ou ate@ab par! y of Virginla je tor Oth Jon, were added, and the ou Kiesol tions: tus, Resolned, That wo rejoice tnd Legielative branches ot + desire the y OFy reprose 40 D sblonal cou ue Cougs — ~~ OG. ‘U2 WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. JETAILS OF THE TRANSFER, Tone y Already Paid. THE VISIT OF SANTA ANNA. Suspicions Regardiag Him.’ rs. for a New Moxican Government, IN THE SOUTH. Virginia Union State Convention. yA REPUBLICAN PARTY FORMED. Strong Resolutions and Speeches. IN ) Tearty Endorsement of Congress. City and Miscellaneous News. MZETING OF THE HEALTH BOARD. TAL I Turan Nuisance HORRIBLE MODE OF LIFE. Board ot’ I: BALTIMORE. . : sXCl FENIAN MOVEMENTS &e. Wastin TON, May 15, Jeneral Santa Anoa’s protessors of adherence to Pree vto be solely in the interest re eceking toget up 1, on the departure nen rar, with which @ treaty of very k accel ot commission report to the Postmaster: (eue. the peci@iary of the lure Ory Bb Lele early U Upon which they ora aud ihe price at whica the Gove 1 inthe resoiurion, 2ofoew ate e hould be se.ecied, and if anid repo. L Of be Postinaster-(sen ty thi ih Aikbey uusy think proper, to Congie Virginia, si “Laporti int Proceedings of the Union State Couveution, ALEXA Gonta, Vay May 18,—Tho Un Ne n met this mornive, Hon, John M Ske chair, when Mr. Hl offered tt cepting as the rettled p the about tue mugual wish of th 9. Ly lnssiolig Siete achive ia lavor of bias of apparently Mex an he concluded, recognizing the cialine put qlorward by France, aud the hawhich have been ed for Maximilian, It in esid these plans are Known to Presiders Juarez and the Liberal Slewlers in Mexico, 1g Ae the contract concerniog the colonization of 4 ower California seems to be mlrunderstood, it may set ¢ of inte rert to atate from al data that Jacob Leese, with the endorses wal author! \ @ ® contrart with the Mexican Government fJor the colon zation of ryporeot Lower Calitor efit. Lie was to rec satthe tariff prices y od toadlvance acer a ete Money &s par. je - eat, wich it was agreed ald be paid at san tancicco, thle wae atte ee ead w thatthe (@povey shouldbe paid at New York, aud it was re Merily paid to Mi er Howe n@ Mexican Cov la@mment therefore las weld some vacant lands. but lhe provisions advantageous to ire, “Corge TL Downing, President of the Colored Dele- I@ation at VWWeshington, has adiressed @ card to their sb the report of the Com PMitiee cn Reconstruction, pareed by the Honse on mnsitered next wook by t falls heavily on tho man, disappoints the expecta he times, and altogether falis short of what e best Ingeress of our country demaads, to-day, confirmed « large numter of drevet appointments tor gailaut and meritorious ser tleo confirmed about ee enty-five forty I ‘eutenant- by browet; also a number of by brevet, some of vFgerved as Lieutenant-Coione's, Majors and Captain A bum whom ‘hal @ulenanieiu the reguiar pproved among other bille that Md@ autlic rize the coinage of five cent pieces composed Thia coia le tube a legal eacer inany ptyment to the amountof one dollar hore are to be no new issues of fractional notes of deuomination than ten cevte, © eppiovedof the joint resolution relative to id post-offices in the cltr ites that the Mavor and the IMetrict w York oO} Commerce cf The President A the tho 8, hares bh of hue TA Cliy, be appoint: ‘ a building todation «f the New York, and nipent for Its shell nod unl eominus suggestions as Conven- nor Botte in lowing: f reporte agreed Permanent polit - , to be Buown as the Laion Kepub- rewlutions, looking to efficient organiza- whole were adopted The tcdlowlng wero reporsed fom the Committee hat both the Exeentive National Govern- tot the great principle ality. ef civil raid litleal rights; we recret eydifierinop.n one to the lecttimate mole ning the pame ent. aad we, whoae interests much «ffected by thin quest cecm itour net to remain sre, a8 WO ATC Une 6 to bake part wecaa to Prerivent [ne Latest. News| slats: } ey Telegraph to the N.Y. Sun* | partial qnalified suffrage, which ley of aod in our opinion, fe | one of the requisites of a republican form of goven | Ment, Reained, That the accountahi!ity of the lerisia tive aid execative branches of the government of a Btate to the whole people te the «nly eafecuard Ageines® ecacting of partialand unjust ‘awe, and the ouly eare protection ove And Oppression fe th cution of all | 80 that if any co t able portion of the community is deni in the elections, that portion of th he de nied ruch pertect protection as ouglit to exiet in rights of person and property, Rea vived, That the doctrine of the right of eeces- sion wae theprincipsl lasue of the late civil war, and thatro policy of recensiruciion la eafe whie not provide against the posaitility of that issue aris ing acain Ree 0 cope tl opinions That while the late rebels affect to ther not only hold the sam. ene, but a party ad voeate their views in that respec’ as the basia of party Acton inthe uture, as we believe forthe pur- pose of accomplishing with votes what they have failed to accompish with baronets Keaolved, Thay the elua'rman of this Convention be authorized te eppoing @ committee of five or cieut woee culy ite lbetoyv the tree with reference to the « Con tien, and that the © requested to get tiom the Preeident # their endorsement of our ac That the Union Kepublican party of it heleving that knowledge ix power, and eoligh ened and virtnous people cau nerves laved, aud that the maintenance and pei: e Jueat [ The report is signed by George Tucker, of Al endila; G. I’. King, of Freverick; J. H. Clements, youth; P, Dudley, of He + W.R. Bmith iJ. We Deeme ark; GW. Wil- ibemarle, aud Joum Hauseburet, of Fair- faeotning lek Nam, of fax. Clements atetod that there was consiterable Mr, debaeyar the ( mittee Lefore any couciusic 4 ariivel ther hed come to the cor ou thas the policy of | hea in the Reus ehoult be te avail thei seve of the nerro ©. oment The Committee intended bv_ uate il - “ qua! mpartial — suffrage," © On that jhe tw to su'Trace, le the ean 40 tid not en it Johneou'a Owe e lad seer work ; but he could enor Lis Poles as hehe @rpouded iy ifthe baa pot wen ile eork ner, Wh the mejority of the Committes e004 by ihe ac ot Coneress they nad deewet it proper tued they ebould not pin that faith (0 tLe Comtiaie of any net often, He badeorn men who hal ariven Union men from their homes, paselog reaoluti ud ting the P he bead heart * Wagan ue ithet Boob, a, woull Le rev 2 Of Albe Bild, end aed if they had come ae rheeoto the lind they come to mane lave to” ipt to torce t 145, and were ve § v H | Roush w Y Le hed come tor the purpo.€ of © up a etrong Republican | pary. It th » Jesoiutions, they would | open the door t innumeral pvila. Ate you pres ' pared acain to shouger ,) our muskete? Are you ye psred tormose bloodshed than they bag yet soon ? He would adusmsileh the Convention to atte ythe business for witieli ‘hey bal come togetuer, } tut ‘ asuret tgwaide giving the ment of tran wop.@, the soies ol hon lhe secured y the use two bas ju lie be laid on the tal } I be re ition was lost Mr. Gibbons offered tue @llowing substitute for the first reeviusion | Keanived. That we eatorse the action of bb co: the United Siated ja reauering ¢t | odious aud far ae it that is Veution that: person | hoding or pate Goreroments, Wuo was over tie age of 21 years ou the sbth of Aprii, 1501, without taking the toiowing | oath, im midition to the one vow requivgd by jaw: “1, A.B, dO 00.Oluuly ewear that i wow, aod love ever oo an eueuy to tie so-called pou hera Con | federac r to soy rebellion of pretended Govern | ent wuiriendly fo the Goveramens ul the Lauited | Semler Mr, Luck of Aiexan: ted that the elec- tive tance shoul ha jusilee, be given tothe ne | groet, mod that ticie Wes LOLA beter way iu whieh lOpuboeh tie recve.s thea Ww dase the cvloéd meu 1 to the reso ations because | gend weter bing, at eerod wo Congr dhe sebole shoud be veprived eutirely of the right of eutlrave, After \urther debate, he resolutions were recom mitted, and after belug revised, were edopted by a voto of 15 against ¢ he Convention recommended Mr, Botis' plan of Reconssruction to Congress and adjournod sine die, 3 Maryland. — Unconditional Union Jiecting Baitimong, May 13.--A large mecting of Uncondl- tional Union mea is being held bere to-night, in advocacy of the reconstruetion measures of Congress and the maintenance of the Maryland Kegisiry Law. Fpeaker Colfax sent a letter, expressing his views ou the subject, Speeches have been made by Kepre- @utatives Thomas, of Maryland, and McKee, of Kentucky, Senators Cresswell, of Marylend, Nye, of Nevada, tnd others, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, ‘Thirty -ricth Session. BENATE, Wacursaton, May 15.--Mr, Bumner presented the petition of colored citizens, asking that the second clause of the pending Conatitutiona!l amend- ment be stricken ¢ ed for it de- clartog thatno Con bee lowed tomtin the Ho Kepioscutatives wio now chosen by at least ehaltot the lo-al men of hie die sit, without regard bo color, Tle peution was urdered to be piintod, Mr. Sumner presented a petition for tho trial of | Jeffersou Davis by Court Martial, Mr. Sumner, in preseoting this petition, ead: I express noopioion on it; but now that the aub- Jeeta fore us, 1 will add that the trial ot Jefferson | Davie at I tine by @ jury at Rican willbe cue roast coniedios which will here. after excise the Ceiielon of the wold The petit.ou was reierred to the Military Com. mittee Mr. Sherman offered a resolution authorizing the Adjutant Generalof Oh oto distrbuse through the | Inaile, 1re@ Of Ciarge, certain ted to veteran | soiera by the Qulo Le The rero.ution cusidered by wnauin * consent and passed, Truntull movedt he Renate recede trom Iteemenduout tothe Lill to tixthe time and place fur holding United States Courtsin Virginia, Lhe S@meucinest referred to was (le er king ous ow Piovision euthoiiziug the Ch Justice to cail the bensionsof the Court, Lhe o¢uste receded, and the DUL We prreed, Lb awaite tue sserion The special order, which was naideration of the bills from the Penaion Commi:toe, was taken ty Mr no called up ihe bil he f ‘s eiguuiure, which repeals { rect the Acta of July, 1sdd, a yal J, and | the third sect i reigiing to pensiors, ‘TI t 1 god alter reveral ginendmonuis edopred, it wus passed, The Senaie went into Executive Sesriou, aud soon aiter adjourned to Mouday, HOUSE OF REVKESENTATIVES, Mr. Donnelly offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: sesolved, In view of (he almost complete absenca of * ou { foreste im the interior tegions of the continent, and of their paramount importance io the | settiement aud occupa: of the couutry, that the Comittee on Public de be directed to snquire whether @ syeieus Cannot be devised, whereny the Planing ef woOus aud locests may De eucourayed in re@ious deatiiute of timber, by Mberal couations of public land in alteruaioe sections to individasis or colporauoud, aud she :eserveuon of the w joming acc dons by the Goveinn an increase. price, #10 Ou CMe of ralisoad se 4@ laude 6 grant O4, OF @ PLOpustiouale part thoseus to Lepiauiod Wika v SATURDAY, MAY trees Adap'ed to the climate and the nes! of the community, Mr. Wilsou, of lows, from the Judictary Commit. tee, reported back the Seuate bil sassod the ifn of Febraary, t prevont and punish kitaayy ing, which Was consilered and passed, On motion of Mr, Mulburd, the & Ipresed yesteriay, ree { are and p at rowd the tall AwPia iu at tes" loin id Lake pain Railroad with + Ctuais Railroad, was taken from tt j 6. and alter an explanation by Mr, (isivurd aud Mr, Ali Was reat three tines @ud paseod Phe bill roporte! last Prides to estab THatries of Columbia a Reforn, Sch a o Mr. Plants represen et hat ie 1 Oia cone flict with (he Guardian y ofthe District, whieh bad expended e ene © theusand do. lars Mr Walker ed there bai been quarreista the ngeinent of the Guardian leemed better that routhfil « * be consiued to public rather than « Secle, ful hatit ine at 1 vate imati 19, Is66, the arrival of the remaine all 6 ® { { Perore otticiating and erenonies of the Episcopal to the last restine-piace of ‘ie ob the village tolled, The remains were de nt tery, by the side of the fatuer and mother @ friends ot Mr. Koos, ana tomb, at his native home, t @et trlende, an whe living, t 6 Onlenebure cone- 1 oth n en dead. and (ele at en houor to be Lis tow uatnen and fellow citizens, News ltomz By Telayraph to the New York Suny Tue French T4- gun frigate Dumbarton pasted up the Chesapeake Bay on W suuesday, bound to An | $52,000, although one of them coms ‘Thiriy-Third Year — weman fn ther own hones, and threatened bo Keil! Ber if a) @ over comy jused of ee matter ; aaihey weet k ha woof her children a@ seoa iv e porn, bin | te csolonp. ing ber, by awful threata, ou Tre Vicksburg (M BRALD, | the recent murder of an otticer of the Frocdae’s Tureau, at Meridian, calle wu i « op thie thing ere it be too late,'* a goon lawton acta do more in one week '*to obstruct the Pre dent in his laudable work of rec. natruction thea can be repaired ina year.” If such things coult a quietly, doubtless 18 would not mater Toren river monitors, belo States, lying at New Orlean: arictio Thev nging to the Uniti * were lately sold o nd were purchased by General Herren sil in good order, but brought only #60, 0, ‘iuved that they may be turned over by Gen. He: re a 1" nepolla, M . Peg Liberal, Mexico, and that many days { ‘ on tl ne , . =! * ‘on ace ion the bill was read the i Tas eamer Memphis sunk at Istana No. 70, in | away on the Median caer? may be thundering ‘ it parwes, the Miss ss ppi River, om the night of the 16h, and | ‘ Mr @s, of Msesschasetie, called nn ihe res ne by yon the night of the 16.h, anc AN attempt was made on the night of the 12th th a teported some tie eitic®, tron the Co toe * . aires 4 burn the City of Madison, Wis, Incen« on ctions, ceclaring Mi. Deisno entitied wo his WRNTY-#Ie military risonera from Little | “U*'y tres were started as five di at poin ta + as Represcutative from the ith District of Rock, Atk. peared Cai P r w Led Beeisaind wud eoveral buildings were burned. A lever ot lo. : ‘ sito, « on edvesday, | warning hed bean received by Governor Fair- Tho resolution was, without dobate, adopted, en rovte to the Penitentiary in Columbug, 0, chil! in April, tutimating that such ® project was Mr. Schenck, from the Cor tee on Military Vim yellow fever is prevailing at Vera Cruz, the Haare t Way etal rged soldiers, whe Doe: Mair rte: a 7 1 . : : * way to balance a fanci i ATaire, reported @ bill to equa th eo om Pox at Truxito, and tie chclors ¥ 'n | against the city for bounty monty, a abacaal solilers, sailors nad marines who served in the lave | Guatemala THN favorite new materiale f 8; Ag bs e ’ apa “ y materials for Spring and Sume yas f dove ion, aud sald he would ask action on | Bisnow Lay, + WAY yoaterlay elected | Mer costumes in Paris aro striped popiins, to it next wook, : by the ution, ws the successor of | ¥ kreen, blue and bull, The new silks are The bill enacts that instead of aay era Bishop P. | @ ther platy glace, or have chine or Jasper stripe? or other bounty, there Hebe patd in eawh ' on white ground, Grey of a leaden tint te vory fodiens enllor Of marine, who has been er mario | A Laraw fire at Goldsboro, Me, Thurstay night, | fashionable, French lamas will be worn for inter hovorab y discharged ‘row tue service or the Ln ted destroyed ’ ) brediaic use, Basques f State the oun Of ¢ + ond third doilara per , 2estroyet a brick block of four buillings, includ. puto or taken oft at bles i. Teas are els Month, for allt time th pd between » sor ai . \. ure, ey aro & the iva of April. 1s ‘s ys ed it " bi ing the mn es of the Dairy News and whe National Plath, with emall falae pockets, ao a ts give tl case of any eich +o dier, eai cog | Bxprean ¢ sppenranes ofa tight fitting “caaque’ when used trom $he rervice 0 1 be-'| invonsattos be . ‘ r walking G-cse, Bhoes with high heels will be fore the expiratior h eo or dud en received of the death of | warn preferably to toote, Seokivurs are orna- thete "1 lowaor ee veal | the Re, Rev, Goorve Durgeas, Bish P of Maing, | mented with red, white, silver and gold, for which enlistment was ine Oye | Kile returning from the West Indies, whither be | fon, Tixxny Wrraow, Senator, of Maes, deliv- m Otrom any and all boun ies airesuy | had been fr bis health, | ered a lecture on Wednesday evening to the col- Smouns of bounty shell in no cane moe caen & | Taw Red i vor and the neighboring waters aro | ort! People at Bainmore, ‘The speaker wens on to an! one bird doiste pot he i? , | describe t nge bestowed upon toe wrvine, Te tak eal oh ie ae oe | ae to great floo’s, There is @ crevasse at | colored ra »y the pras: of the Civil Rights pria money will ‘ ied io | Gilmore's, ve Bhreeveport, and others ere | Ml, He @ stokein favor of negro equality sang vant F. No bounty uuuer the p | expecied, There is untold s Ing in the flooded | Be BErallys iu # political pom of view, He enjoined ' i thisack, shallle patd to anybody who was |) | upon the colore! race to prove themselves worthy @ captured prisoner of war ay ie t « “ {ey ex] tt fe feared the of the Rod River } of tho great blessings of equality, The remaiks Weis or who waa d reedon h wown ey vill tneresse the deluge, seriou fucres he | of the speaker were received throughout with lou / Wen any claiman Take applied rough . ucrease the | © us @n attorney, he aliall sead hie pos aociet, aad | SW%erlog, and ruin the crops. cheers. At the conclusion of the lecture Mr. staie what lee the atto:ney or ace re iacatea: | 7 Woon was toad the rec’ plent of @ massive gold- Which mamst not exceed 5, the poctuvas'er ia gut hese teane, aaa token of the eseem in which be i204 to send the money to Lhe ertimanl, et! j te hed by those whose cause he bas espoused, Attotiny's lee; t miler bo re General intelligence, ee 0 — from the Gevetamanh Las Z auctioneer, not very well read in books, es. ceiving {rc ! (By Mail to (he Naw York Sun} pecielly religious books, was recently eellin s | tor the pa tion of | Hor Ast tion, Be ng tho tithes and trust Vietion, to Tor carpenters of Vrevion, N. Ja hav ‘ ing to luck, he went a }, however: “ flere you Lot eae tha pots iS elvan hee reed # have struck for | i ove Bunyan's Pilerim's Progress——how much am #16 tobe uninw: wo Ay owuhes, salc rE - : Lotterel for it? Tiow much do TL hear for the Pil- mar ne te barte r, uw ‘ or aanie ad E upress Dagenio was 40 years old on tho griute Progr by John Bunyan? ‘Tis e @ret- sarge papers, ane 4 a t , Biit 1 Bare daciared > Wt teteas re rato book, _ontemen, with «ix superior illustra. ay ‘ 4 suwion eaior | Js') tox jereporte aan epitome at Lock. | tous; how much do I hear? Ali about the ‘ Cir ¢ Pe | Pigs os by don Bunyant Tells where th baw Pian ee soe Tur t ts ) Poem teva fleneral 6 te | vtae Coo ‘where they landed, ant what they atea topeovine ii Wealth potwit saa ar tie | doue etter they landed! Here's « picture of one of The House thu resumed she ousideration of the | 10 ns ha deliite é chem golog about (Plymouth peddlin’, with @ pack Tax bill, the paregreph before the Commie Beiug | Law «hoa ale momen nee thro er ag that relating to tho mauuteciuce of tobacco suai | bus you mat be conmderably reduced bere yuu A covnifyaam recently visited Paris, and bad ond segare, j can wet roach tt Le jvoket, hed, This #o annoyed him (be waa PR oe ere hres P iets ite Die a - 5 a Norman, the nkee" of France,) ho deter~ mcmoes obtred hy Mr. Stevens te Gxerp: | SWkUTE is « to Rive to the worlt another | mined o punish the next pickpocket who robbed a ThUPUIGE te kicine eencaere sh habe al tiga, toJcony Lin i—Marw | him, tle contrived « sort of alip-knot, which . ty ait ee Koould scceab the toe shiefs hand, While vinting ’ " nd vier). Tue shoe girs exter aroon a atetke for | she Louvre, Le felt a pickpocket’s hand In bie of it a ' AMfO4 vig Wat, ecw » ue a oe tos of Une rh Ley ew teow that be badcaughs the thief, Lo Ly al er consi ies pd | Waocreds of the ot) ine | ceter ner er} y Lis Vengeance telore nash ‘ potion 0 rt words | aw ‘ pibe rogce lo ime pol Be he quietly walked were shiuc’ outo! toe -< ; tu 8 a min th Cucmnaty Ohio, taxed | ‘ ban ip | on HeuME Hh QO, whe oars | Trot plvitine to pletarg rg oh Real pick poakes ee corey a . 4 = ah aa ‘ ' ae Boor > aac 1 (A LE y ae * | bad ergoy od th torments for an hour, The Co A ee Seer pet an Case ee Woot be seria ced so deliver bisa to # polleemas the Commiiter, efier dim osiug of uine paces of | 4 hr mired wacks of branded “Paase.'" | shout suiny yarde When he Toh neat the the bill, JAP vol na Mantis ten. the usher lay vor the | policeman sroed ac onad to collar his prisoner Mr Chanler preseated a ps itien of iiracan, Shere | des te ’ t. [y wasbauled by the Yo | sere v niy | tue rogue had cus toe mab & Coy row bin A wind en the | en trea, are eruian'’e whole cost tail aod made off witu It, chy of New Youk,@uuuslating uve 4 Poe AM tweet ’ ERE TEET As TENN on evitou, Bax Paid ea Mh ; $0 “nd sd in E : eve re { ove, twenty drn sabioher Phe House as bial yist i k edourced rery iy the lake war, The Lé ICAL NEWS, busve H@u we in ut vive - > ’ : RAPHALE Ss ms, n os A ‘ view of the anttal NEW YURK AND TSB VICINITY, Ho ts Prohibited trom ‘lelting Oulton pret 5 mtatlons, Lisvo Fes to} +; oe . : } lave @ veriul @ jisted fulpperuean Uy | Cusromu Hovse ALTERS — CONTINUED OMILY s e . up io un ir ‘ _Momity Mar 18.—The -vaaina News pustishos | matlane Si Brelaus Ruew « sce DEPVKEDS.The applications for the follo wiug order “Tone is pieeeans t rre led by much @ | of ce uader the new Qovector of this port comtinue Ilr vA® s) wren e y owU " « “ry | M Apacanress ! mato tae ts fess ve vet atl tim Bot tt cy | ibocewse, cod opwaids of three hundred have In ex moliance with justructieae trom the Preal: | pleasauter to bes tr al by ove,t® + FO) Can paced en fie by Mi, Brown, the Private Becre dent ot the l nivec baes, tt ie hereby ed that . ; be soy thy « Bavhael bamncae be por pera th kalnae ecee Busan B, AxTHONY Cenounoes Summer os an en 2 y ot - duythe, to Le examined at some Chee the june:ion ot Judge of the Protace Court of | tagoviat to female richie st » for the eae | * tme. Qiioanuuber of the applicants are Mobile County, or au hereivilor pouslea! oftice | akiu ofthe negro than tr tee bla O04 ou 1 wid coe legged soldiers, and who bring of tus wile be reweiue uupauoued by tue v ly womaa sj secommend vs to office trem Generals end others iy order of Bravest Maj. Gen. Cuas. R Woovs, A Fresou lady, the wife of » member of ‘he | Moet of (Lo cfllve-seetors, bow robust youug A. Ranury Minesew, A. A, Gen, i! moth BOERS 2d Hai “iostonmcg are very | eu wlo se © ibey wave uever served their couutry Semin «, it will be remembered, was recently elect. | Co*ruilues Very hospital ley very cu sve Mut | jn : Dopey 0 4 y elec they are. partuctly convinont 6 itale immense | ino mills ry point of vie buts perfectly willing f e auperiority to everybody elue * | Bow to pei foun the service on “iiberal terms" unJor ‘ . tt cucialehip of Cellector Bmythe, Beside the AILRO VEL A Naatier, No EL, man recently los) bia “beloved 6 RAILROAD DISASTER, ae Par lee ead hae om Br “|| Argucasions tiled by Mr, Brown there are thros Seven Lives Low. I en arr .aotcu | thousand others which were recoived by ex-Collec- Lovisvittm Ky,, May 1s.—ic ie reported that at | 4 jay Wes agen Cu) «. tare | tors Draper and King, ond many of the writers have about 1 o'clock this morning, while the construction | Te! hte expressed the desise that tho applications be trane- » train, with a number of hagde on beard, was passing ; Tus Vight Nour Leaguo of the New Or-]| serred to Ms Smyshe, There seems to be something over the rafirond bridge at Ciarkeviils, Tounessee, | eau? Wik ip; The | beer roe" | vary a voactive in the Custuin House, 1 7 th, 0 f th . step ebslalgagesd 4 she aborvra wore one ae es high, vi of the spans gave dad equally a favor ot abort time, Lut wore deuled co- Dravit Of EX-ALDERMAN Jamrs REED,—- reein rt » . Bev Ves, 2 . 2 rea mee ; oe wale SHO WHET: BOKER He operation Baily yesterday morning Ex-Alderman James Reed, eaid, ont. Ir is quite the fashion now in New Orleans for | of the 6th Aldermanic District, died as bia residen: f Life Pxplonion and los o MontTurar, Ca { Lion, on atrial trip att bor boiler, opposite Kocelags, two ules Lelow Mon- treal, Six lives were loet aud seven persons severely injured, ADA La e rte youlerda TUL POLITICAL AXE, Kadica! Heads Of. Camo, Inu, May 1T.—Tho removal of Col. 8'o0, tical Postioaste city, is announced, Col, Graham is nam eesor, (By The Hornesville, N. ¥., Vauerre ives the follow. ing version of the semoval of w Vostia stor: ©The Postmaster at Almond, in thie county, having a little too much «! 1 in hie composition to he avscreet, called iA Ulaitor, whea b ot bin lw r" twasthat he “lost and uy Conetitution-re+ epecting and J neeuppuitiug Republicau wae ap- poinced io bis stead, The Revonue Collector for the Chicago (Lil.) Di trict hasbeen removed by the Pres ut. The Chi- cago TRIuUNuaave: commencement Oo; & general novem sour tiree ton, aud daies ihe: wita the wok, The Mission of Genernty stenduam end Fallerton, SAVANNAM, MAY 15,—(ienerals Fullerton arrived here last night, They left Char leatopom Sunday jest, aut buyo eince juvestigated the working of the Freedmens' Bureau ip the Sea Islands, Among the evils that have come to light, ie the persistent arate of overcharge tor food aud the neccesaries ot life iudulved by many persons working the pleotatons, Froedmnen ere paid fifty cente per tasé of @ quarter of an & and then cha:ged threo dollaraa busiol fur curu whick cost the panter thirty con's, Steadman end Faneral of Preston King, The Ogdensburg (N, ¥.) Jovu The remains of Mr, K'r Webster aud Martin Pha May 17 saye ee of Preston K, there Wednes ine ary day noon, by way of the Rone, Watertown and Og: deneburel Kailrosd, ‘They were wet at the depot by @ jare uumler ofcuze ! conveyed to tue lute residence of the decessed, In the morning ihe flaweo! Whe Vilage Dubie Bud bisvele, ware sub ab every epectator at theatre to le presenied with ao ton entering tie door, The effect is to make the tior.um, ja odor aud appearance, re- semble wa huge wer ,arcen, Miss Thom ss, in Ler novel, Walter Going, « Is “Worneu an make on@ suotler miseral loin meh jufly ies ‘lly stnsil Wave tuet aman ean rarely 1 brougos ty comprehend bow the business is malayeou, Wirtis the past few weeks seven wen have been lyneheitodeath In the American Bottom, north of BB Clair Counts, Mo, The men were rob- berg an! horse thieves, Not the w#lightess eifors re muace fout the jartles en japodin the ylenlu An Aupusia, Gay paper states that a party in thatcity 7 vrs year av, S00 bales of cotton, paid serae 1 50 per pound, The cou rillately, Wheu ut was sould at 87 celts per pound, intheting on the owners the loss of $250,000, Tun cholers hae passed from the Duchy of Lux- embourg into Mel Letters irom the Hay ue mention that it 1 broken out in several buch Wowhead Bb ioe a and Delishauen eee elally. Li the loomer pace, seven cases cceuried On the Orat dey, of Wluch four terminaved fasaliy, Two sailors who shipped on board the Bhensa.d sh in the Kamschatka See, lost Sumines, turned Uy ia New Ietiowd recently, When they jomed t0@ pirao buoy were offered large pay, bus tt ore ally shoved ashore in Euglaud with- outa penuy. Seven diferent commissions will soon te en- kuged ju asecrbaiuiug the lacte relative to the Merny t. Uongress Las a COute 1 Broucuian adoiler, Geverel Howard at Cc jenoral Fis irth, the City cil a fifth, the white usb, aud the ae be. roe soveul, On Thurday ‘sat, a y, Wearnng @ red opera cloak, was passing al vt (nb Quincey, Li, where some uh attire forward, aod jplanw lady's aria, eularly enough, ous aod euler: as A Gremas, naed Charles Schutt, was conmit. fed bo aly ab Chicge, oo Wednesiay, charged With adultry audadcucle murder, His wife tes. 4 es be Gad boon Uvsue in eduliry with » abo were Leip, 4 riven, One of tea by the rof the cloak, dashed ng s horn under each of the | her tos fence close by, Bin- owas release! from her peril. # position without tujury, we lesox wtreet tn this city, of dropey, aiter an il! nes ef about tem days. The deceased had lwru closk of Fulvou Market, ant represented bis district in the Doardof Aldermen, during the yoare iis and 1508, The decested leaves @ wife but no chil- dren. His funeral, tt te understood, will take place tomorrow afternoon Fenian Movements.—A large number of Fenian officials in thie city, together with mane prominent members of the Brotherhood who Lave lately come trom Ireland, waited on Mr, Sie; hens yesterday atthe Metropolitan Hotel, Great indie. nation was expressed Ly Mr, 3, and hie friends a statement which appearedin a mornimg paper yous terday. (hat be isdisloyal to the Irish cause, and ie probably in the pay of the british government, fhe Chie! Organiae: has rendered to the Executive Cr matteo of the Department of Manhattan an ac vl al the moc.es recesved by him from Americ. Pi tothe pereattine, ‘The (otal amount is #i4) 10 (gold), of Which ) $4.,000 were jor Jobn Miu ou!, who wasurpect touse it in “giving tone" to ; Ne opinica in Paris in tavor of irish independeu Colone: Kedly, Mr, Steplous’ representative 64 Amerie Low, has han tou over the Motlath Mane ou ty an iuvertigating committee of the Hrotheriicy) ia tuiecity: ‘Lhey wil) uve it during their tusestisu tions, aier which th wil be disposed of. Mr > ens having revived invitations trom the Centre several 5 Will tart On @ Visitacion aud we ug tourou ® ei company with (eueial foloit end Capt, Doheny, Lbie not kuown woeiher he wit svlo tho Wea. or no tia thee rf vdot President Meborts' aahe and suce cousiderod doubstul, A ciree tecoutly fort tho Bixta Ward Les—it is said. -dissulved, coLected @ large aimmvunt of money since they o: au ized, Which is ouly aioub threo months ago, Lo gi ates portion of which, as a.leged, was forwar' at to Luion Square, What reimateed was equally u'. Vided amoug those WLO pala us money, A Map Dog Suio1,—On Thursday evening, doorman Uweus, of he 14th precinct, shot a mad dog at the corcer of 3d avenue and 126th etreet, Wuisenvay, 08 Pextecost,—This Chris. tlan tes:.val (Leld ssered by both Jews and Chris- tiane) vceura tomorrow, Ibis observed by Christians as the day on which the Holy Ghest descended on tLe trove Apostiog, as telated tn the second chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, Special services wil Le (Continucd on Fourth Pag ©.)

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