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A 1 ) 3 - , . i as i John wia ruia tne repuiatioa ox ary mr.il and should tfotj.be allowed jwithin, its righteous precincts hereafter.., , m. '-Film White.' and bldclc lTi Phew -Elixa White,' and JZaci, Tjides her tine " at the favorite yretreat or evu-doers, ;fr committing a nuisance in a welL . What do you mean, Eliza? : i." . .i Held To It. Five soldiers of the U. S. C. T. were sent to the county jail for being drunk, entering a private house while drunk, and when 1 1 1 brou-ht up refusing to tell where jth ey liquVreoTl o heavily . n M l ...nnnnfntllTa ftt tROt "(trait I Xrr.ith fatnilr. who answered to the name i of Ch-irles at the roll-call of his bet'.nz? to (he -27th TJ. S. C.'T company, which yvas provided odations at' the county "jail for se!i,1iC ciothe5? from ' a brother soldier." lie is c'jt-Ve f, no doubt, by a large number of both e:xes and color, who have preceded him for va rious olfenccd. . .. I It:vt.rnoncd. Two Pennsylvania ssldiers (w'ii;?) unlcr sentence of court martial, were put ia. the county jail for safe keeping.' j , .. Tin Fair Sex. Louisa and Charlotte Stafford, keepers of a disorderly house on 8th street, house on 8th street, and .accused of selling liquor to soldiers, , were 1 locked up ia the city j ail. ''Oh, what horrible I creatures, n-r.nrrl Dutidreaw wonld sar'f - ff. - on the streets go on., Yesterday the breakages in thewater works on r ront street vunaerweni an examination and repairs, and in a day or two viil be all right." The curb stones anS crosslogi from the Bidewalks have been : ceneraUy "over- ' , . - i I oauwu uuvx .c unHUnv The sewers have been opened and gutters cleaned out, and still the work: continues ia : good j ear- nest. It is to go on. it is asserted, until the ' Thole city is served alike, and the-place,; put once again in a proper condition. A sufficient force ia now employed and will . -on no cause be stopped. . There is to', be jap laying down the 'shovel and. the hoe' iafact'and some credit must be givea the mayor aad board, j as weu as me -perinienuruiow "rTUialgohs of brass .and aron field' and .siege, accomplished. They promise, as; soon; as the tbe convicti0n grows that it certainly was not .H il J 1 I.- Ai "l places can be visited by the 1 workaSeafi tod' a;scarcdty;ofihojmniiiiioos of warjhatcom tribute lime in everyplace where it is needed, "pelled the surrender of Lee. All these runs Good, also. Such axnore will.be veryaccfpla- ble. Lime improves the atmosphere -at thyi the atmosphere -at it- il i: i .'. : l . - x J season of the year. . Plastatiox -Bittees. The ' advantages o a liberal system of adTertfsiog Were never before j clearly demonstrated as in the case ot Drake's Plantation Bitters. Four months ago they were wholly unknown in this community had neter been heard of." To-day it is ahnost imprssitde to supply 'the demand for thena. This is because they have been liberallv advertised-- and by use are proved to be what they are 'represented! AH our merchants nts keep them in" stock; and advnf use j Ti the fact as they wonld a freshinvoice of flour.or cheese. Two or three imitations of them h4e been brought into the market, and find a ready sale. Everybody buys and uses the famous Plantation Bitters. Their popularity is sdlgreat that it is not right the public should be imposed upon. We therefore caution - purchasers that the genuine are nut up only in square, log cab-1 r , in boi ties. All others are spurious, i: xj j I, Taken Up. David ..Merrick, a half witted drur ten negro, perched himself on the awuing over Pedin's old tjtaud on Market street, yester" day afternoon,' and rega'.ed the passers by with a noiy harrangue. An officer went up. to" arresi him," and Merrick. .discovering -.ddra, iie pa-r for the sidewalk.: ali2htuj26ri Abar- Af:er a little shuffling he ran into the Mar ket Iirie. when a crowd assembledjof ccoif e to what was to b& done,-and t hey weret fully gratified thus far bv aeeinsr.him taken charge of Dv ihi police and marched away the city ris on. 1 r - 'r 1 - ,. . . OOK OcT. A.tihe meetin? of the board of commissioners held yesterday, Mr. Thomas H. flowey was elected collector of taxes l for the eity. From the scarcity of money and the-high 'axes this promises to be a live'y and highly pertaining business. ' "'. ' ; , ' r i, Aucfibx Sale. 3Ir.' James ShackIefordYauc ' V tloneer, sold in front of the Market house ye'ster !y. horses and a puggy. The horses were iaY)al order, and the buggy a great deal worse. , "y of the first ranged between seventy ind one hundred and five dollaxW-which was apxr from these outward appearances, j to one !J duUr.yomzo, atf twentdollan. BomV good a r6t to ti3 plkc$ ind dilpong if thea tiet figures. werp granted Iiceaaa jesterdajJ jaiubokra of commissioner t retail liquors la he city gab-. eel lollte approral of the mili(arjr authoriOee. Th tAxKJn eaehj it is stated, was raasecaad at I 1 JLi'O&TAliT TO lilTTXR 1 tera aVeotified . at internalreTne oM Mrfa)S willixot ManT a u umcu uubi wb fia.n m f i v nmv uatm rvoi w I been sent to the" dead letter office recentl t '.Fo Naw, XoTo-DATtThe VtWer4n- 4Zri4f, Cpt; Craig.tof Harriss 4 Howell's line Will ale'15feVVDrk to-day, at ,12 o'cloek precase- i. one win carry ice regular nortnern maus. about twenty,pasaenger8, and a full freiehft V4 I ? r - ' , rv f .'.roll r 271865. -:tTir2 r SiB ; .Tho undersigned m balf of tbemsetres ana tne colored people 'generally, who 'were tV Torea,witn tne plain; and rpraicai;adTico youl were so good as to giye us at the' Theatre on,. Wed- nesoay evening last, beg leave to Render you pur - nearty thanks for the same, and our full apprecia tlou Of the friendly. epirit in which It was given. ALFRED HOWE, JAMES SCULL, J. G. NORWOOD, ? ; ALLEN EVANS, C. W. AVANT, - and others. . ' . . Xropiiies of tbe Waur. A Fortress ?ilonroe letter to the Philadtl- M uWM cJ s ".A f t t ;past two weeks one hundred and eighty iron guns, late.' the jproperty-. of the Rebels,-and mounted .oV.the approaches' of Petersburg and Richmond. - These g0ns are allf ; largo cali bre, ranging .from seven to ten . inch. : ITho tcn-irich gun& were taken from Fort Darling, Tfiey are of rebel manufacture; and nearly new, naving neen cast in;ietM. iney are said, by competent 'judges,' to be excellent specimens bf serviceable ordnance. : They "bear a strong . reseiEDianco to ine armstrpng- guo, being reinforced at tho breach, by concentric 'bawds' ..V Ail were cast at Richmond. i "Nearly every ono of them is effectuailv sniked. 'These runs were never finished at the' foundries rwhef ethey were castraod they boaf the rough nesa peculiar io caatings" w heii! first taken'froio tae sancun wnicn- tney.wereimouuiecu, : xnere miYc iso ouen receivcu eiguvy-uve United Slates m a uu fact tire, and lost in battle. TJat now "the king hr.th got hls;ownagai.,, -Tlien-there-are-rude and -oumbersome A)rass pieces of soutbernjenake floamr'olfrenjsh stored uwa'y.in government arsenals betore tne war, ana dragged torth to do geryice by the fcard -pressed rebels. All ! tnese gung are now huddled together in the (.gun-yard of Fortress Monroe.- What dispb- sition is to be madei ot tais captured ordnance It' x a. 1 - J 1 i it. 1L ' J his not jet been tnade. known la.the gun-yard people. ; iO?f -if Ul . I There have also been sent down, immense piles of ammunition i jexplogive projectiles'of every paitern ana sn-pe, runeiy poxea, ana marked confederate states of America, Rich mond laboratory, stand fibout in- vaipt piles, and as one gazesupom them, and thenumer- - ' or. 1 Jr . i j . s j . ana muniuoHH tim biuicu uvrajr yum .pifuitux ein gret gunrdvj ammunition, whether our owa,-or"r&re tf o- phies, cru aby scar fed" 3jr the reyji aired Did rjr-n ahC3"s0f geaiiV'Jjlmes IVelch . "Th e CTim And idd.tiify-'isauatitirejcardafor tendoriyn as net pi ess cnnaren oy me tjergesui u e pais riis faVorite-'kiifis- as would a fond father his . 111 1 iL . A -r- V 1 JL I particular brightrecocious" boy. j p -Tice bright Napolebks" bearing, the, fetters U.. S.,respmredfrcm theiehelsJaLJive Forks, are; the objects t of; sergeant Welch's most teaider sdiifirtnele. 'lTjy are his . return d. prpd ig .they were r' hist 1 and re found aatn. fTJiey glitterlike gold in the sunshice. e fatted cuir has been furnisiied Jhem ! in the jif vigorous -applications 'oPenaory paper and tiinneh j ; I , , ,. t" ... -f , 7 ; ; - 9fliznre of Supposed Slaver ljr lUe Vnited -- - States Marshal. ; ; . Acting District-Attorney Courtney receiv ed information on Thursday afternoon that th e bark Dahomeyi lying at the s 'Atlantic Dookr Brooklyn, and flying theTortugutse colors, was being fitted eut lor the purpose of engaging-in tbe "African &lave trade. The filed com plaint of the. parties who gave tho information in . regard to the vessel alleges that the DaEomey had retained part of the cargo which was brought, by her on' her last voyage' from Cuba' to Xow-Yorkrand thatpjrt of tho cargo which remained Jn the hold of the vc-eT, ;.vas especia 11 y used i by slavers, conaitin;-of timber rice and' rum. The dis-rrict-utonaey tiled a libel and placed a process ; . ' . .-r r.,il !cukM ,Uia!i.i1 ,liirriivj.vl:i) aL enco. proceeded-to thi&-4locks firtd'.ee'izea ttie vesPcimtae nimepi uiev11" Lf.,ii"s-Tiftt D;i1i;iit v was consisuei ;t- Messrs. ,attitjs';& C&; of th?s?cityi a iwell known. P01 tngue'se "house Uown-town: .- rha caro 'will' bt examined, and'. the tase. will be investigHtod bv - t!ie' United State -authorities in a few da. . - : - . ? J The Poi tuuoso consul has,requested the 'marshal t-vpios lie for the officers rand crew-, who have been -expelled from, the ship, Tuts .proceeding is not under the trcaty of j.8o2, fcut-undcr the,-tf!d:.iara;of:WSrandT 1818, a ;antihe slava trade. it'J:.: V News frbra the; Kentucky oil-regions fcaen tions large grc-sy devclopements. A twenty barrel well Had been struck lat the mouth of Mount;BIanc;v r.' ' ' . - ; w6man irfew York has been robbed of $2000 in gold and $625 in bank notes which she had coacealed in a sofa. ' " i l -s The old buSgy was knocked down 1 1;. -'A f DCTAtLS OF HIS 5SSJ?V,ay 5?cUi M-.Za .. 1 2, . . Jt:"-1 11 (Oorrwpondof th New TotlrJIM.i ! itMnil CIeMMia lmvbn Jnt IT bt " " - - " ai or ajtaak -aa aavm aj - .av a . Sure Of the naamoia vvitAchiaaJternately resting, ort we haad and tfcea,tm bothhe, looks, unintetmittiariy " - - . V.v BBB BB IBUBMfi mr-mrn - M a k TB I Btt BBIX BB IB K .U fl BT .B wamjthia epeniar -Wfee jeatj! '-his) eyea "" ""wf o aarctoat oraia no eiie can intoawoaderoua wOrkofimpfahlw and beyond, the! biae aky WfltetinloadJ I a -aa A A : L. Jft-- ... W;f.;99 cnjoyinge .aaditw air. And minpiinfrwith lhe.o siebts comes that Dmt0al.?0Smf1ir a mineunewiui what arcomstanees sad under what terribla. eharges hanging over him 1 Not a moment ia he left alone not a moment trasses tfeat he is not under the yidlaat eye of soldiers There is no egress throdgh those stroogiroo'barl.'' There is: nojscape through ' this cordon Of muskets. There can be no attempt at rescue, from without. What wonder is it that that form has grown more emaciated, thoio cheeks more sunken, those eyes indre lustrous, that brow" more wrinkled his hair whiter,! his words lewer, his saints sunk in perpetual been'told td-day that Jeff. Da vs,nf4 lie keeps up nis present prisma habits and despondon cy, will not live six weeks ionge&tf.X. t r ArCflAPl,Ai2t AiTi6sk.f etf4 cS , Yesterday; MrrDpis requested permission for a chaplain to see him. 'J his, is the second; request of this kind he has made since his ar- rivals Chaplain Kerfootwas sent to his celU rie greeted the chaplain with warmth "It is. to you avd this .book" (boldin2 the .bible ia his. handjft must look," he said t'for consbW uoa novr,; v . x lie . cnapiain uiisea xo mm jot hb spiritual condition, read to him passages from the ' bible andprayedjMrith him. ''After the chaplain ; lefDavisu appeared: to r; bo ia. muuu 1 better spirits than he h8,sbeen.in: for, seme time past, c i ! 1 -A.t -ll i il : . . usADisa tob bibib; ;' ' 1 f &hing.f- He reads the bible momin'g and; evening, Recently,' ! am ; told, he protracts these reaxM ings much more than at 'the "60mm eacemepf of bis imprisonment. He confesses his belief in the biblei and! professes to Jhave made it the ruling guide of his life. It is-evident he complied withi -f f his refusal to extend his readmg privileges; and not prmitimg.Ium j write toliis. wixe or see letters from ; her. hatel formed the burden of his complaints. - his e vesight, QBewiNO MdRa pivxcTiVB. : If-'permisMonwas given hint to have all the books he w ished, he could not read rnach him- self, and for the corafert derived ' from theci would have to rely mainly on others reading te hlaa;-One eyeis now almost totally bliod, and the othergivesT indieatioaof, rapidly be. oming so'vHe slijl wears his goggles during tha daytime! t I '7t 'i-,r' lViTt i " if Life 'in -prison ia necessarily monotonous. With few it has everrbea more so than with He'isNdtc Expected to &&mvSfi?3W HAt3TS;lM RtON. - II t. - T yo i .iuwij oat sarelyjleclinitf e;ia health xooaia of tie beat qoalitr, he has abtmdaaoe fr0!? hAprotajbid iaorlmtnaat.' H will f fWO tir, and, theret U aa tpecial reason not eYea Avail himself of tha ot)Bfirtaitiea of otherwise acooanUaz.(br-rjreaeat r-loominru txerciao-efiorded hjzL cd ho baa & aoaoe of I hd .decreasing health. "i '. , . .. MTweatjreet could wa t " " ' T nrxios or cAr T shipsand therBip Baps, a-rowinff eachMari w'J wJ. ' ; - i . Funeral importance.'-' 6iU" uwiu -uaa msi. nun, nope is goue i-aero majesty's - acanowledmea iua prouu spirit is? oroicen, and tne end is not. I and assiduity with ; which your rar. , a am wriuncr no lancy sketCli. il nave f yourselves to, the discharcre of. reaamg vie scnpiures, tor uesomeumes.eiem 1 axe commauuea w lmorm you mat uur ors for a different style of literature j but his majestyVlattrmsrith" foreign powers are request ia this regard thus far has not beeaT friendly aiidWd.fajtory,' aad : siw trusts that Davis. He rises, pretty early, usually, at frre iriternaV'imjemets5.- V -Her MajesTy has re o'clock'ui the mbriiine,lle .takes a bath the f ceived gratifying assurances --of the devoted first things using salt water at; first and wind I ing up- with fresh water. His bathing facilir tea are liniitedconsisting ofcommon wash tub filftd with salt water, a wa?b basin of eab waterp-ooarse ! towels and T'soap. An arm blanket he oonverta intctS temporary S3reD,: and bathes behind this. He is sot very par ticular, about his! ioiletflhe1 fashion of tomb- insthis hair 'and all that, bufeis axact jupen the SUoject oi . ranumsi os os uuuer uoui-ingX- sheets,: towels, &c. Bath and toilet om pleted, he ead8 his Bibfepacdjat balf-past eight has his breakfasf. This. is served him from Dr. Craven's table. , The sUtement in some of the papers that.a daughter of : Dr. I Craven brines him his food Li inoorroct. A soldier anngs nis meais xo nun.. - xea, roasa and an egg or two, or -broiled steak, usually make up his breakfast. His appetite is very variable. lieneral uues may cau in to see him and pass a few i wordv ot the omcer pi thd eUard may have something to say ; " for only these two. except his physician and Cra yen, and the cnapiain, 01 cuurse, 7 wuvci calif 1 are ailowea w speaK; to nua. , xn can versitiun he has Letrajtd an aaxielyaid even determination "to discuss - the -: subject of the imissibflity off ever convicting him f treason, lie U.rowft himif.backupou ti( question of.S.'ate,R!ght?'as; 1ii'jaam p;nt pg: AicTence,- For.syiii :iac, budiu that ail the discussion vas on hi own sidfhe tas' kept silent oh th subjcutscept luese mierrup tionsih the wayoC& nTcrj.t4ons, w herpaises most of jus timejUiiliaif past thrte P. M., bis tiiniier hour, in looking "at tho win-. dow.1 He" smokes his pipe occasionly,rbut'is HO "Teal BaiUMav'--"" oajs iul lUHbu autiv. iii yCmakes him too nervous. Aft. r dinner he; parses the time as before. 11a lrai supper at hail-past -eighty olock, and lhjn direoUy goes' tft hid;! He sleeps pretty Roundly, but more EOlormeriy inaa, laneny. jxi urst me .ngatfi ea to separate fansnej, wUiaimmisiiQejnarll kept burning? in his room 'all night troubled' eMp Inflicted upon the far Coring, noor-Vhy, rea-. him, but helhas become used to jt.arid makes; CO complaint on tuts euujcub iiuwyes- pernap?) be knows jt would do no good if he did. ,' InBtividu3"-Ietlers I have described Mr. Davi quarters and the guard placed over mms-oaui ctmuijoe the wine jtf at first; !H b ..bete eratto hiTo tU griiH fo hUtirn iww. du( bis eaireaiT vn or TBX LAM PJECtTtOJt 0T H XaXlSUXATZUX OOS- ...., aTIRATOXS. - .... ::!Cbsr ia arerr reason to bollera thit t?011 taasaiiiaiioB coaapiratori in .waahinrton baa beexr eommnnirated la Dati J within' thai past threor,foar daT .It U eer - lUin fhltft rot nm.iu1.1..t..i w awa warn bl aawAVK uiaa aana a 1.11 - ar n u ai w m i a f .1 I " . . ."". "u . B. B . V rMBl I Bf. B ITinrnWBBTI VI BBJ BB a LABI - B . A , ' I isoant ef iter Dr Bancrort: feeds him-oa haa, l pita! xliet gret : in fact his canstitnt?rt in condition to staad stronger, food. lie b very l lively and chattr if he can ?et. mt nn limEiJZ JJt "I ar w a4V Sk9 BllUfklCllll V DtJm V I Bf a I i a lira I I II aa- on the day he was broojht here, i He roes 1 .i " . . l harrtmtaA inf f t,. ZXZZZZZiZ-5Z?L ntt W .W T O w him.- I am told that he has'not latelv ex- pressed any fears as to tho President creasing u paruun:npon nua J - . B THE DISOLUTIOX OP TOE ia J3MTlSII PARLIAMENT, I 1:10 iTha Qneen'a ITIessare In FnlU Mr T.nnna iicn n vinu - ujfe "are commanded, by her majesty to re lease VO'd from further iHrnitn ra ' "On vivo. ment; ahd,at the same time ,to convey to'vou j . " - v vviiuwu vBw a aa.a iiar ts tor the- 'zeal ia nrti tnii vnnr rliitiM'in l- ttKeVessJon'now brought to a .close. f wo are further commanded to inform you that, as the preeeil .'parliament; has now iso uearly'lasfced, tbe period assigned by; law for the duration of parliaments thatyou'could' not euter anothef yearly session with advantage to tho'public interest, it is her majesty's inte tioa immediately todissolve the present Parlia- I menti; and to issue writs for the calling of a new one t ; -. -v.- . , i, j . But her J majesty cannot; tako leave, of you -wiinouc commanding us to express to you.hpr; majesty's deep ense of ihi zeal and public 'spirit -Which, during the'six years of you ex i&tence jas a parliament, you have' constantly Jdisplayed in tha discharge of important func tionsand tenderinffto vou hermaiestv's warm j acknowledgments for; the many gcoa measures j hich'you have submitted for her acceptance and Which! have greatly conduced to the dim J inutioa of the publio ! burdens, aad to the en I couragement of industry. ;to the. increase of I tQ .wealth, and , .to,, the i promotion? of .the I weliare and happiaess'of her majesty's peo-" 1 thera are no -questionsinending which are likely tci lead to any.distur banco of the peace - of BarOpei ; I ; ; ;.i bjcaXsn v-..., -J ' ; l.rtHer - . majeaty rejoices that the? civil; war in I JS Qita .Amenoa nas ended, aad she trusts that 1 the. evils caused by that long " conflict; may' bo repaired, and that prosperity may bo restored in the" States 'whieh1 have suffered from the .cdatasteWsir rsAm -teuni ifTut'fti .? Jf ;, ,i:Her.;aIajesty regrets jthat thes conierences and communicatioasr between Her , Majesty's North Americanrpyinces oa the subject of the union of these, provinces in aJ confederir liontivi riot yet fed 'to a aatisfactoTy tresuHf Suobi a union would afford additional strength to thosenrbyinces, alrd -irive facilities of many loyalty of her North America subject". ;!ter.njesrejoioes; at the continued tranr quillity ,aad r increasing prosperity, of her In diari dominions: arid she trusts that the Urge jsupply Which' those territories will " affor of the raw material - of mariufacturiog industry; i together with the termination of tbs civil war I .i tT-!i. j oi.i.. .vr :i a ' :it in tne uniieu dibxos ai, xtorm- xuieriv, . wui !rayent the recurrenco .of thedistress .which ong prevailed, among , themanujactaring population of some of the nor thera , coun- Oentletnm of the House of Commons, AW' Her majesty commands us to convey to you her warm - acknowledgments "for "the supplies which yon have granted to- h ' noerai her ma v jesty for, the ser vica j of the. present year, ; and towards the parmanent detence of. her majes ty's dockyards and arsenals. - ,; ' The commercial treaty which h cr majesty has ; recently Cbricluded with Prussia; arid th? other ftata's composing the Germart 'Cdnlmer- ciaJ:Unioabas;by !he;r majesty, xommands been liid bforo.you. - Her majesty trusts ' tha. ;thi3tjeaty -,wiU contribute, to jtbe .develope ment of coriamercial; relations , between this counwry-ansl Germany; and Will ; promote the interests of the? several countries ' which; are fiartiesla:it.t isilgr jaje .commands; us t assure you that hetiifleajfjp bp directed to :a! j vujh ineaVuresJ-ls' ay, be calculate I t cx-. fend alidplace Oil a tsourid' f 6ttDg the trade bttwten her majtysjIominions"ari.i foreign countries, "v5-. 3rr'- v j"" " '" " I' My Lords ang Gtotleniinl'' s , JJ ' ' 1 far fejilesfv-has siven 1 her ? cordial assent e Tiie acf for mridfirLns-r tlift xnenkn inrtnt- W , s . - red tor the support of the poor chargeable upon the .whole of & union instaid of hsinT eanfin axm'orremovals. from pansh tx p-n ishrr 1 v The'PaHriershirif Amendment 'iAtiw ill- terf d l to .encourage the.prafit4hle ebpUyment of cab- - Tbe courts of justice buildings and concea tratiori. acts will, it is hoped, lessen the ex- rr j.j i r . i i i to- many measures jot public, , useful ncs-. 'tis refult tot .your, labors ;iq the 'tessiori ,now brught:toa;cldse;vt:.. - ;: - j - - - - . . . - J " of legal pro J cwdings Tl r'.eriral nWr.Ttim' act. TJOndoa OS the recomaBaodatioa of J rujal comxriwMoo, will remorephjectlocs which ha?o beo left tm the irmnher mA rt'it-tr of the forms of anb- eriDUotu and declaration hithtxU reqairej of the clerar. .' -' ' r ' 1 The manacemwt gsid'dlJcfrKaii'cf. prjeoa wilibelinnRrred hi tha act far tha caasoUU alioa and axaeodment of the Uva ca thaf eab e The conntr court eqaaUbJe jandlction act will rire a useful kxtensica to the local ad miautraUon of jostice,0 V L The act for consolidaliaj:' 'lb' eomptroller. I .(it. rK L- . :.K U-. kMK1 r anltl a aau a ft iu k a ai!i aw v i aaa b a iot ar . aaw am a a a. wi - - ma aaaawav rancements for aoditin? the public accounts. The act for eslaUishic the record of titles in Ireland, will render taore eaaj and ' acourf the transfer ox laad.l ' ' The act for ameddinr the laws which ' cor era the constabulary - force in Ireland, j will teod to prevent the recurrence of each disord er! as happened last year at. BelfaJt: ' t, : Tae coioaial aavl dereose act hoa removea restrictions which' hare .hitherto prevented tho colonies' from tUkioc afTectual measaros I for their own defeaca agaiast atuckj by ea. tier mtjetty has also ciadir 'rivaa cer aa- measures . 4 V The ' electors o! o United Kin-domwill won bo called apoaasain to choose their rep- I - ' . ( . tajtrea la Parhamcn t ; aad her ma;eit f wrvenuy prays taai tat oiessing oi Aimicnir I a i ivi'fl taev bHamH Kakaa MAAAAi1inpa as rl w a guide them towards the attainment of the vb ject of her majesty's constant - tolicitado-lha weltare and happmets of ber people. . , Th ProclaaiAllii oftta QUeea, ar Tnc QcxE a raecLAMATioN roa- dissol ving tiik pazetxr ri.'RLtl)trirrAD brctaa ivo the calung or AKonrtn- vicToail, a. "heriati We Tiave thourht Z AC by nd with (he advice of o'urorivT cbuntlf.' to) di solve this present "Pariiamcut, which-standi prordirued to Wedn'esdaYl'the I2th" daf of Julr mst., we do for tbaVend publish this our royal ; ' lit'L- 1 . '.1' - -. -t. - -w Pro amation, and o hereby dis.ol ve the said vwruigiy-j iuu -tueiorus rpini I Jtfmporai, ana - uic' anirnts. cHuens. I an.l Iai. waSuaai II.. - J ' ' shjres aud burghs . if .the,Houw of Cvmmona are dischargel frin thdr.meoting arid atten dance oh the said VVednesdsy, the" 12th (da? Of July inst., and wef -being dfsiroui and'ro. solved as soon as miy be U met: oaf people, aod. to ha ve -t heir ,1 ad Vic j .ia I Pari ia went , do' hereby.malie knqwij tQ all ourJoTipg-subjecta our royal will and dUasuro'to call a new Par- iiameni . anu go nereiiy luiuier ucciarc luat, with the advice of bur Privy Council, wo 1iave given order thattMfij Chancellor of that hah of the United Kingdom called (jreaflirit'ain Knd our Chancellor of Irbiaoddc rrspectirely upou no.ticcjhervoff tortowi'ti issue our.writa.j in due foru, and accyrtling to law, for palling a new Parlianleat ; ad woVub hereby, a ao, by this our foyal proclamation, 'under' cur ' greit seal of our unjted 'kingdom, reurre1 writs to bo forthwith Jssdedj .acoxrdintrly ;4y our Suid chaneellors, respectively, for. caa3iug thedords epirituaiv and tcmpotal,. and cpmmona '.-who are to servo in the Kaid Parliament, to bo duly retumad to. arid give their attendance in our said Parliament J which:wriU are ' to bef re turnable on Tuesdajv thefifteeath'day of Au. USt next.., :.:.mV. r.;-a ''-'un . t; t ivea at our court at Wiadsor, vihji aiath , day ,of July, in ,ttte ycara.f . our, Lord one ' ; thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the twenty-ninth tear of oar reign." - Godsavethe QnM.Ui"t'l' - 't -. . i -'-""" ' " ' m )--; ' ; n. ism a, ro cuamlzs sdckir, -; a - The ifoUowia '-Wrrespondenc has taken place between ? jpolored committee' of tho Union League inSayannah and Senator Sum. . SajriifaAH, June 15, 18C. Hon. Charles Sumner, Boston,' Mass. " i SiaWe;th e andersigned,fcommittee of the Union League of i Savannah, Oa., ; have tho honor to praaentoJoa these ear petitions to his ExceUency, h Anw.-; Johnson, Preaident of the Unrted States, signed, personally by the ' hands ofsome1 three hundred and 'fifty loyal citizens. We-respectfully ask that -yoa " will present them to his .Excellency; tha President, and we beg that jour, honor will, njejdl your influence in our. behalf, and oblige, -tc : .. , , v yefreV?cVlTl Jour, humble servapts, Jos. C. Jackson, Chairman: Gitoma Tt..T. ti,.i. oifw, a tvvi juruuyau, uostpn O. XtSOn. i,v 1 : l-BoaTOs.Jdly 6, 1865. GxifTLXitrj Your petition- asking -for tho right to vote has baeia forwarded ,to,me here, with' the request tba.t"I would preseot it to the President I regrett much' that my absence from Washington haaprevented me frorW doW his in persoa : but I : have lost no Um in J: warding.the. pcUtiori to the Pffsidint, with . my most, earnest reenmmendaon, r-r ' ".Ton .need not ask! ma to nse infln Sr. your, behalf. I cariht .'help doin r go to tho extent of my ability. : -: ' - 5 ' - -- Allow me to add tjiat' y6u must -not' bo Im patient; You have home the heavier hurana of slavery; 4and aaMthea'4iave' ended k m surcd that tbe other wiU end also. -Thin en fianchLd., republi l sating an example to mankind, cannot' continue to" saictioriuan odious' oirgarchypHhb?e vfiriglo- distinctive element is color. I" have no d juht.flmf will be admitted to (tie privilege f.f cititcn. .It ;is jaipossibld. ll tuppofethat.Cttgrci will ssnctioa. aj;y jt4verneiiLs;ia the. rt.pl atV.cs."wh"ch ar'o noj founded' o'i thv cogent of the coverajlrj'si, tuocr.rnpr Von of republcan institutffu OH course' by tho, gvWled'', isJiaedlt- the- lynl eitizeni wiioom .uuunctifiat color... Anyiaing e!-j isamack':ryi t Wi':!:.ty.,-r; V : j! l Do not nveilect venr aork : but lacanttl.ila prejudice of caste aiif a'falfe interpretation of a the oorsUtUtiOii Cai iut prevail "aaufst jaslico and cWn sense,-Vith efjthUhart ou your Vide; iandjl , may adJ, ,. the .coi'ituiion . also. whichf 'wh'eaTproiierly itiferptet'eX'iji crciriy on'your ki.T- t: iClI AHLKS b'CMNEII. . - j. Xq" - ' . u ;' v lev Aitplcaiii t -brsclrcor -bf thro wvg c lighted I uoiuusueiji mvo tutj gonaoiaa o oiai is this t .wr- . hi pjunn in v cnim. 1 1 pea tod sborUa the duration PHjiaju jountiesj jur ino, uuues or citizens. They kre'yba'rs'oibt riJ X d i not doubt hit th'ey 'will byUtrs soon irrreilitr.- Tho I t
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 28, 1865, edition 1
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