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.SPECIALS, y . orFcEsT otic gcly ymmbircmg bances? and riote7night- occur, ,-immedi-fctejy .upon the liberation of millions of edi-" I Johnston waLisapprovod by the CrcrnmV 6111 I lv"L ttvi intn firorm. followed uy A Yocxo Iaapt TttuiTdnJrrJ xne general cis :iior and loud-mouthed KS?dent Johoson's .cclebraUxl proctoaUon 1 : !' proiessionsot f Headship i co on try Juorr. .i-Bxatx T , AND EQUALITT for tlit A petition ZZTOns THE Law. 7 ie, part of 'the , ionleA wbn ne;rro. itcd to the rcqnrstlnff a eoaiw, -rtirtlc, Ctui5 Cux, ite LUt cfTrsSr " i - i ,. . 4. A : Reading matter' on every page. - EEQESSIOH CEam&Gfc; -" ""S1 savoring of ,the Pediculous if notXthe typoitfcal, bnous diatribes of the rebel the v?temble; efiw radical teachings."; If a row of almost any discription takes plac, and a single colored man happens J be mvolvedltj n is. "an set manner to the Governo Wade Hampton, stamp can aesemble the colored people i W ,e hdu4bn dAvn. in"-:thii' mn x'!. I as it Iirmonc'fifiiiAnftt')!ij'-i. il Ul WC Calll Send & SDWial lnnoiTwl wv I neCTOCS &H upon uic. uraiiu juxt nthm to IflCltm It I'. - v ' , . Ilofn .PL,, TT-fc-ii I -r.Tvla T hft tril befora God. and DTI '" V , . rT? .k- J.tnA,nt9 rill A iwnmiMMji W K n w w W 1111 L t - - " " . , M J A ViV W - ' J I I A A lfnMT1T11 T W I M 1 III UB W tAJWl W , wi rvpuuucan prators. , i i"ey were cowwanca by the word t , v 7 " , . - I were uiegauy oowmcu 7 r Worth, Treasurer Battl Ipl od to perpetuate human Wo wooi msexceuencys nsinr and the time f this is noi ninishmcn: cnoujrh. it Is hu- rTr' r or any SDeaker nf tTi? 1 That they misrht not . onlv f ostpr tbi i 01 1113 consignment to the downy pillow; mV.1A!10 a-.?0J?JX"r indicted or the Grand Jury at Ri u4u:-uw w uiu. grauiuae tney ought-to , ent:evtain 1 old f niastersV' and the . suspicion' with which tncvtRonla- View the Yankee, and aU is.riht regular and peaceable.1 Th f m Am howcverl that a republican snnlW U Ua bc made, explaining in ,a: lawful and , . . . t . f "7. T peaceable way the -obiects and ! nriii of the great party that saved the ebvern- ent from ruin, and caused every colored bondman to set forever free, then their !?e?ms; ta.be, nothing but groaning and wauing and aU sorts of gloomy promos- tications. among those who abhor thfJman an equal birth-rirht, these freedom' of speech only on their side' and 1 many of whom really hate tne old flae y: and' the 'Union worse than ! they' loath poison. i i - - -. . prej this" occasion- partizan. ; 'The meaning of it all, is, that as the irTT y...u.prenteaironi" being heard, atlll mau ien years, it ought not to j be heard tor tetvyear to come. :' The popular and uuerai uocinnes maintained by that party upon thq subject of free, speech, civil rights, x the f dignity and importance of free labor ahd :the urgent necessity of timvoKl A1nnAn J. Lillt ' iiJ I the almost antedelu firmed secessionists, placable hostility that exists. the time for the indulgence of such narrow and. illiberal, rjeya has passed I T 0mW M U U UXAUVl II A.lll' 111 .ATT III I A I - I . .Now. ill tb estimation et and cheerful political eaualitv: thv ask L udiced and discriminatiniy person. aU privilege of being the political brothr done towards mvW thpm tb bnllnf justice which is our boast, nothinc interrenes those thcr . 9 -- v 4 A V M. V LA M A, f " I VBIIA III! f -V III T 1 k VI fV jSW w A M aw. I A m . T . . I icecitetrfcnt-is assumed for thi er of the negro. How much of this pr6- k'WW n.Aiu Li, of. nets, and amihtary order; reeled, ... 7. rr . r i .... . - , i " j w.. uic au ujiuv i ana uiese no longer ovarnifi me unnrcmft i Knnth nsnorisameretrithe -01 States ir unable, or un- T-. v , vu f!j - a.x'a tir ' . .. " J . pw ne repuDUcan party- is tobt weU ' ac- .. An;4. . .. . . ,i A A.o aa Aiutoiuu mtei- ugeni, resoiuie ana poweriui to bel "whistled down the wind" in. this way. It always stands ready to meet j respects ble oppoacnts in a fair field of debate, but never dreams of being driven' from its Ipfty and noble purposes by denunciation; and slander. A- - lTOEPEITDENT USE OP THE B4XL0T. J The right to vote, at all, is certainly a, yery great privUege, but the right to vote as ment 'a- and V every powered to vote, but with every one who' Has nmnn.J A. . -JLj. I Ll ".a ' uyuvcu me nguii iromjine ume ne reached tho lawful age) ' V rTypte as! some bneYeIse pleases and . , nlirects, jagaipst your own sense of what is rignc, is uov. ireedm, but a species of abject slavery, . ' What is the ballot worth af ter Vyinless a man can assert indepen- dennyithout fear, restraint or coercion , from any one? ; , i We ; make these ' remarks because we hear the J revolting sentimen hinted at f . and occasionally thrown out, that when oneiUeale,, according to his own judg- easing out oii mr M took e "and abiliu- I wUl sannort and i Ut7 of what IS ncht and wronf. is still tne 8tancl m common witn Uouirlass, that fndtheCiinstitiitinnof tlinfTnifl s..f. .Mr. Gerald iSfumr'Hi. i. '.u. greater 'privHeffe u ' I ' . there could now be but two parties m the J agamstall enemies, foreign or domestic : V?n .l111 and iL uilarcte Chaslcs, i r This is'a thing worthy of smous study iandithe friends and theenemies of the -1 faith and allegiance Ihe uSes of the thought, not bhiv UDon the nart nf country. r In the long to be remembered , ."ic A . WKe , H113 oonauon quesuon ox Shakespeare's sonnets, and who .uiuuni, noi oniynpon tnepartot 4.; 4 v J freelyl without any mental reservation nr the imaginative Wi H' of the "nw.i colored man who has been cm- pouucai campaign m ieo. in Indiana, f,, nf . 9nA t xn n really was. The last nnmbor nf ili ' 4he time arrives for voting, it will be aii yeasy thing to use and contrgl a large pori ; lion of the colored vote b those Jho Jiappeh to give the voters employment at ' : the time.. .' ; ; ; f. : ; -:. r ':! -. -; Now, while it may be a very agreeable , thing-for one employed to be able to vote, "' , . i ' I! .'- ' :. tr1l vnrrl'W vitV AK. 1 . ' . A b'J " 1 l"c : ciupioyer, ; yei, 11 11 happens he cannot, so vote withbtft a vio lation of a sense' of judgment and duty, he had better assert his manhood, even at the risk of being dismissed. K I . 'fTOe wo regard it a duty at! all times to encourage the lest of feeling between i the employer and the employed yet, we xannot suffer to pass unnoticed, attempts that, may be, made to frighten men from f ant bonest discharge of wiat! they may vebneeiveo be their duty at the polls, If a man cannot nave the control of lis own mind or let his mind I control him, lie is, $ af ter all, practically a slave I -1 . " ' t THE UNIOHLEAGUIa, , ; t ' It niay be interesting to our contempo- rary oi .tne -Journal or. vommerce by How, that le IJnionXeague of this City numbers raniong its members, over five hundred! voters, We submit this item Iforv. the l consideration of I himself and iriends, who have some ancestral notions j?bjit The chosen of Xew M&n." of imewnvPTnmin should U dayerjrthe eagerness -nd anxiety ,dispedJ)Titheir w , -T" --H 'r " Snefpouu io meir general conduct for the professed . fricfcin . uat lkj eviaences most gratifying an4 cWrg toVeTerv True Irienhot erty have never celehrarwf triumph A few short yearsffoahousands ruuMUUS OI ine habitants of these states advocated and supported slavery wbcrecit was, biit in,Lbrder' to' I Extend it to new and hitherto free terri- mey,;wag yea1 duration, tempt, their nr in it property, prosneritv siHnn mestic comfort, and mnnr f ! i Uvelf ISefiSHfi? fefim . now, within a few months of thT end of - r-' " -V-55STi?Xr conflict, the sumvors of th W.i!o! fKo men women who formerly could see no ;S :eirjherished institution, who did 10t1iesitate"o hurt libel, slander md contempt on the advocates of ireeaom who claimed for the colored same ?B?lTl?flP:?mT4to 311110111106 to the world that ybeyoncT ?thers, seek the happiness of the colored race, that they accord to it a full - : j xWUi, v iiu- erty and equaUty it is a triumph great r r,"e pronerea nana oe that f1 ot truth. U he battle has wcc" AUUS" i u-principle 'oi numan auy cas been vindicated, and they who .within a few years spoke of the colored man 35 bebnging to ah inferior race. creatn fnr fheir eWtfniia i Via anerror nd avows his .bdiefm , ihe po- tlcal equality of the human races. OBITTJAET HOIT. JOSEPH A. "WBIOHT. A I "W . W J vb..wv..uj,iso4muiu1 ment eomesof the-deat3if tho-IW - - Joseph A. Wright, i U. S. Minister to Pmia .In the demise of Joseph A. Wright, . v riffnt, our country nas lost one of her , . - 1 ablest and most patriotic men. Enterine public lite a democrat, schooled i all the machi- nery of that party, Mr. Wright possessed AijaLi'i'T- , v- . s . i uie inuepenaence .01 cnaracter to. assume a higher and more patriotic stand point, when the party with which he had affili- ntwi Pnrtnsl tbo ifar frc a I his powerful influence and untiring efforts may be said to have been the means of carrying that State for the Union Repul bean, party.. mt,;loug'j8nd- con- oorcd his former political associates, Yorhe flendncks and Fright. Mr. T-:; .t-v - ; y 7- ht was a native of Pennsylvania, he rua, ne lgrated to Indiana when a young man, . . i . ,. , ... . - and plAftfAd ta - Crjnfrroir-iTi ft49 iftE rHT. rtFPWm rr! lnl185QTmtU 185,-ne,4ield the posl- ?at fWomAi. nf fh nto TTnJ tion of Governor of the btate. Underthe Buchanan administration.he was rjpoint- returned nt thCbrcakin out rot the war4 In 1862, he was elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy which . i . 1 Bright. . In 1865;President Johnson ai-F and his countW:Tipbme rime of h death ... tSAT.dlc : .in 4 OATCHIHa AT STBAWB. x The samel r -... . . Pttwojyearsha, Wulfepppressed all mtelligenoe of outrages .committed by men and northern settlers and which at s i ' v i t-r-ww iv v tka. v . iiijbiu -Lxai .artXrUfCUavA ii;iih i inn tyi ott w ta roa r r iCAriPAAn , i-im a-t-i tiA 1 .mi I w uuiume anu nearweit is a suDject Savs: men assembled in fnrn the Steamer Nlairara to-nlirht. . at 8 I nTMYfl Whiflh at xrof rrior H-v n-v. Vnt t ...... . . ; I . . .T , , I nVlrtrlf Jstift baIii fnf Now York tn.nvtrm r:uu ,r P m Ptember last, they do- S Lanaiet epnsoner oereieasec,- moj rTfe 5 tto io CaadL " ' . i idr 'ainTmVtha.t; to thA hft. nf mV I'tfAttri. I Shah.' and with treat honors.- as a trihntA tA the same timftmagnifiederery 'ffilt committed by a colored: nian into a con- almost absolute power; there he prophecied spiracy agaUlierhig T-the same immacnJate press has nowtound new food for venting its spleen, in the Richmond have incited the negroes . these Radicals, - B aa t , . are togerous men, t: chag- rin which the secessionists feel at the lib eration of the colored: people is so parent m aUisTdrad jtjiit it must be v " i ! ' Ii J"-'rT A, CAort Tv fill - prnonf. tho (iinl-inrf mnn Virv rpIvm. xrhn ? ftr frrn rt?r V frrr tnva in ajo " " - their dying gony:f wm1 rnp- nois. ane juiaiccu,- inp&e noma iei- j jj T J"lwI1MWPswrc lows, havijdbno it allJu The JRadicai itrastSS1?1. . . w 1 1 paswo years with prideT No such nnra: he entered in triumph, which two years JS" rf Mississippi bill, and Jtrong hojpcs eu i:F 'J-- ,Atr "t: -wosuciinum- c left a fugitive. Jefferson DaWs returns as a fgli the Supreme Court will Uko bet of men, vonhe face of 1 the eirth, in prisoner. fhenW a million of wen could 'JS General Ord from measures their condition, have ever been more peaceably disposed. , " 7 . ? In- view of the minute details att.mnt: Mme fof our temporaries, in de- : scribing the arrival of .Mr. Davis at RicW ihond, we have resolved to make an ex- w maKean " iT?PA:m "?!T"!ook!r bow he sniiled,what het t heid not say, and 3 o e it. the size of the but- tons upon it shali be described mmutely; whether ho wore patent leathers or French cafkm; jnd .'..whether . he wears .the fiJli... a3 lw u ca aS 5 wnat ne eats w he drmks and where he eats . V- 7 cTd what ,s to hl" what & ? rv aiiu.yiuur ieaa- mg subjects--these all shall be civen to . . i w ... fo ine WOrlCU Y Will SPare nO eXDenSP- Vivat Jenkins. Vivat theREPnnLicAv t : - - ,'TOOE AMMUMinOH. ' In his eagerness to prove to the colored I i.' - .. : Av r T. , , ' 1 cimea committing tnemselves to negro suffrage." ; Who declined the Radicals ? We think the writer in the Sentinel refresh his niemorV without injury to the veracity of his statements. OATH OF OmOR- .rThe ; Registers and Inspectors , of all gSss July 1662, which,ior the bkefit of applicants for appointments and others below: v I - ) w I AiiiAAv ocar, ur ai- nrm Tnat i navA npvprrn nntnnhr hnma arms a'nat TTU 7la t r 70" . vvn &TV r r Vmwu vca., 0mW j. have been a citizen thereof : that I have vyiuuuiriiy given no aici, countenance, coimseVor encouraffement to persons enl hrr y,a:i: v t &"dvv xca ""ouuij nicicii mat x have neither soueht. -nor accented, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any WAf:.;. r : whatever,-' under any ,thorit.v, or. itrL f v- , ; wiui, x uac iivttrvieiaea n Volnntarv snnnnrt.' tn nnr X emment, authority, poe withiiA1 the United S er. or constitution btatesXhostile oi mimical thereto. And I do further swt2 ;ahd; f aithf idly discharge the duties of the bfiiCtfW which I am about to enter: So - f ' , 1 it ; Tho. PriscmeT . cf "State. u ''2ji--,s-Jit -l " : --v . r .?eti5ieibioPny 13 history. Either by . his dn. force, or byreminenee of offlce, one i uAui buiueuiues & tanas us. int. renrfHi a nationVor an epoch, and indndp it tnrv in I i r. r ' . - own. - bucji a relation Jefferson Davis T9 l"c rrucmou;. ne was lis apostle, its defender, and its chosen leader: hewaT the President of the Confederacy so long as the '.Confcderacj existed; long before its birth, when to others it was bdt S dream, he saw it a reaUty in the future, growing larger and - death he clung to the delusion that it Etto ffirMSfflS on, he fought it out to the end. and even aftrr i i. .i , - , ' . tuc cuu iiHuuuuueu me mocsery ot resistance, To this dav he remaina 4 Ptp wnT: the peopled the South. It is true that the i.5T' . prtawucr, aro tuose Dy WniCh uie luaturutn wui measure ino sw litest and mightiest revolution of modern times. . 8ix years ago, Jan. 21, 1861, Jefferson Davis left the.. United. States Senate, owine;. as he .claimed allegiance to Alississippi, his State, . ttSSlTlliSSSn? ofTe Southern .Confederacy,' and, Alay 29, arrived Jearsr encouraging the people of the South. victories, and exaggerated their defSSf'SS l ne remained wniie urant fought j his way nd5fro1n 'AS siSrd'erS encampea around cut off all escape. that h fltA fJU Iwchmond to Danville, whence, three davs afterward,--whcn-the capital had fallen.' h sshed 3i?rmclamatIon:of his deternVlnatioJ 2?T5r'l0 subniit to' the "abandonmenrof one this ltcune when, on April ,LesSS hiiw?016 'm7-- IaTis fled to Greens- Doro'f Nr. Cr where he remained to hear in t ata? V . . . 1,1 swift succession that Arontgomery was taken, that AXobile had surixiuiered, that lcolnwai wn- v. tt- i vi- fluv n.rr - tlwtM tce aa uuajdA iua AUgut uuit wu COOini frortrcss Monroa " 1 . Now. Into RichmontL -which six years as? "if rfur SS; u iSfonn but the uniform of his old nnd bavin been corcrcd foes: no flag hut tne nag ue sougni - - - - Die Then dreds of thousands of men : now, solitary and newas iujuuc ana ' ii. Ktnd t the bar of a civil l Court, aecused oi : the Wghest crime known to dStdreamsf had Kftoi tuileTementheisedl no hitimaUon, he is to Do tned tor J? and the terrors of war . FWe of that there win be many to speak; but of our fw fw0Wrn li found no facu to sustain It: for two years he has been denied that which just laws jerant to every prisoner- .jciuui uupiua- ment atone for the crimes whereof he is accus- LV .rm.r r.? Vrr mands of jusUce, those who defend the long theuS ttot hed'csSred U, ta.olt tuTdig. nity of tbe natioa The greater the crime, the IKSa'SS1 jeiterson Davis has been taken to luchmond, we demand justice we demand his trial. ; JTor the honor of the United States we demand thatthA nHannwnf ttnlA cVinll K trie) -,r leased. Our laws are written where all may it. a v s . j & T-a m i raui; oi mem mere is no aouui: nisuecusarc a part of history of them there is no question: the indictment is drawn, the witnesses are read7 on either 6ide the counsel are prepared, tbe J01?" 1 impanneled, the Court Is in session, Ll'l'KRA'HY If lir.I.TiTfy . I Air. W. Carew IlazUtt, who has done cood i I . - -I ..... -fro , work in his time, mostly as an editor of re- decisions were rendered by the Supreme Court prints of old English literature, has recently Louisiana yesterday. In the case of Wain published a couple of volumes concerning his bright vs. Bridges, the Court holds that no famous relative, the essayist, who. bY the way. was his erandtfather. under the title of SIT, moirs of William Hazlitt, with Portions of his Correspondence" Uis work is pronounced the main, but one of his re- very tranklv that It does not the mark, the biographical portions StS&Sddu' Hazlitt's Own correspondence. Strange to say. . whatever to convey to his rcadera cW nrl u uvio, mo auuiui iiwikca uaruiy tuiy axiempi vvv, w uu aa4.uac j . . oucaiux,; uciuicr -critic nur PIP. ba! coUectorf letters and extracts, who j interweaves some passages of technical explanation. - ' - ' SS?Jn - " "L" -.wacaavj uauwima ienai, uttoman Amoassador In I'ersia, which I occurred at Teheran at the commencement of the nresent vcar. OHirinallv' hmII(rM me P16111 Jcar- . Originally brought up to ffSDaB,: volume devoted to Jils lifo and exploits, and naa proaucea . sixteen or seventeen volumes, when he was despatched on" the emhunr m contain s one of Air. Alassey'sf missives, and v. . . . IU KLA LAAA.A I Smlflb yicuAf. Chasles of borrowing without TacI smowieagment his Interpretation of the nomu ... utjAiuu me laxauus imuals. namclr I that it was WUliam Ilathawnv kvL I inaiii was wuitam llathaw 8hakepeafc wife. - I -Jf ' . - wm sva uiuri a l much noiscMn the EnirliV amc ucumwu ieierton case, which made t tArr w .Porton of the materials of , . - - o ishCo arts a fewl -: "-ng s new novel, "A Wife 3 a which was Utely published and whkh may.be considered, until further notice, as the last work of this veteran author some forty odd years agoras CamS xSu'B assistant in editinff the Xeu 1. tho?e obtained In the case of AItsTyci- SfSMZ - a tJ J.. '". . ' r i a juuuuon nnnu t chnnt - . . . f CTroT puwisnmg tae of Criterion " and Rlrt.i,. ! TS!. bj , a Tuckerman.-- T a.a i- in . . . . "cara -. -vuuuucu vuiume Dears a new tlti ofJ iiUStle bJ handsom U style, Air. Tuckerman's writing arTi nounced " Addisonian - by the EnlkwiP10" "gfUow's translation7 of ffi ugSj' Comcdrn!mMt;nni.i. j xivine dation In the qSterT tmmea- anew three-act play, Inrok fflLfttt?1 Ptmcss Noon Atich il& to bhe J! tragedy ever produced In Tnrii.K t:I . m Thepfot.is of the Ume o tt111111 figumlnit,an(Lofwutwllmj who relief fund pm vi?cd bS ,?,f e of,Congreas apveAfi Arb to rehetwhSbtoit dc8tital receive and elghtpounds S.of 0ne 50111161 corn adult rSLJn S f m.eat Pr month for each of corn 'JS? one-naJf the above amount nawliocisubscrl Peceire tuck amintmt - . T?'iacfa14 voted, himself to literature, and entered the. T, . ",IMmt y-iwo-uxousana sure, Civil Service of his country. He wrofi A eUl thousand dollars in specie. The ship History of tho Sultans," each Sultan havino- a complete wreck, ; . V .5 1 I'crsia. ie was burled at thr prrMncn? tKA Qese suppUea, resxaibedbTt uch appointmeat; vinnn who claim Amoioa ciuzciuiup. , Vwdcrmble Interest attaches to tno amcna- cxposic - State property ThAt the amended bill AAU 1 D-rious debates. I Hnnrt l lnferreU his weizb xroza JJ" f.tbat It was not decided yesterday stated that the Attorney General's con- of dhfrarxchisement 'dauje. of the on " V All the members of the Cabinet were in a- rseof Texas u. mite, ChUes, liar; the sale of worth' of U alleged Breckinridge was rhy", is m, inijm Trenne to-dar is three bun- died and forty-scrcn thousand doUars, m. u w - Jrom Mar 14 P. 1L Gen. Schofield the Lincoln mounted cuard, col ored, to disband, and has prohibited their pa rades or drill ... Horace Greeley and Gerritt Smith, who hare come on to sign Air. Davis bail bond, are ad dressing the people at the African Church to nlghti The audience Is largely colored. ' Anlnilraate friend of Air. Davis says ho has no fixed plan for his morcmcnts until h'oTem ber. Airs. Dsvis w Ul reside In Norfolk. : . The negro laborers in the tobacco waro houseshare struck for higher wages. ' Ho disturbance has occurred." Ricumoxd. ATay 14 P. AL The African Church Is densely packed, the audience being about equally divided In colorr and outside of tKtt fititlr1inv art pmW(( iipArlv njl burets congregated, i Air. Greeley pointed out the ot siacies. wnicn liaa impcueu rccotuimcuuu, commencing with the assassination of Lincoln and mminrr down to Johnson's policy. The . . m . i present most serious obstacle, he thought, rras the unwillingness on the part of the bouthern giro tne negro any rights, except were forced to. This must be cor- and then there will be peace at the TT f 1 . a. rt rt a. xrom new urieaas unpansmi oupreiao uuuri Decixicas, ' " t . . "ETr Obleaks, Alay 14. Two Important recovery can be had lor no i cry can uu uau xor notes giren ior uio purchase of slaves. .In the case of lirown vs. Shackelford, the Court holds as previously, that no recovery can be had for notes based upon .Confederate money.. In other words such money was illegal. .j The Hon. Henry Wilson arrived . here ; to day. .. , . ... , i i m a ' . ! f- ' r IVom Boston, ' , urJLTJJ vxmxos T)Aav lf.M j a t aj ahln (Vintlrum i .n.Tn ship Continent, Captain Alaxey, for Havre. The Continent sprung aleak in a heavy gale, on the jBth,' The water continued to gain on the pumps; which were kept constantly going. The main and raizzen masts were cut away wl l a.. tt lt.. rm. . . . rlppInVuTd aS. niMiwuiituct xne sea Droxe over tne siiiD. r--1-K- iw-t,.a, "cr.-L "TrrTr "s1" wiiowini vo ?. tCt the crew were transferred on l?e lolnloslng ereryth losing ererTthinfi'. and onlr aaYintr themselves by clinging to the fore rigging. The cargo consisted of twenty-aix hundred Troia Hobilfl. ATobixi, Alar li-2-The Alayor and Council of Selma hare been removed by order of dm. eral Swayne. New ofilccrs were installed. ar- nrtlntw1 Vtxr htm - - . The ifaryland Eadical IfotdlDauTetfwal IUltikobk, Alay liAThe Radical Slate ConvenUon (half black) assembled here to-day. Considerable Interest was manifested,-bat there c uu luuicaiiona oi niAnnirr ' BtCtob lWr, RoFr lttA? JLH M7'li The steamer Poax eight miles above this place 1TJ V : fa " yuui, .u m.uiasscnger. cook, Joseph Traey. fireman, and ihr l! . - . . 1 av aj w sj oaau.ci. iuo iJoai unmecliawiiT flm .nl I.. 1... . . . - - ... roEEiGH HEwa:.- ..PX8 V.1,4-- Moustelr. President of the Corps Legislatif, has offldally announced to that body that the peace of Europe will not be disturbed. . Loxdox, Alay 14 P. AL Consols W ; bonds ' lrvxiirooL. Afv ii (AH AMlttMtl AAA, Uve and closed firm; middling uplands llfcLa Hlf, Orleans lld.f Bales 15,o55b V . Manchester advices are favorable. Goods and lams advances active. General markeU ungnangea ; t . , I " Hew York HarVet 1, - New ;York, 3Iay 13- p. AL Cotton gfPWries of;5,Q& bales. Flour, easier i? 50a$U 73; Southern heavy 13 73 afi9. Wheat heavy. Corn unset tied mixed Western $t I7a$l 23. Aless pork firm but quiet. ' Lard heavy and lower aalcs at 12fa 13,0, Riceflmier Carolina llialli Rangoon Ha9J. 8ugar dull and unchanged. Coffee steady but quiet. Molasses quiet' Naval stores dull and heavy Spirit Turpentine C3ia6ic: Rosin unchanged. Frelghu firm. Corn toatl OG. : : ' . ,.i Hew York Honey MarlaL ' , r New York, Alay 13-0 P. 3L Stocks dull ot quite w firm as at noon. Money lMa 100. Gold lS7i. Five-twenUea. of 'Ci ion. IWMlasouri gs OQi; Tc?iWy,. DrsooyrnT or toe Silk Pirr cr PVnr -The Department U Bute hrecdrn' formation 'fronv the United 8U tcTSnxul Ltimbuyequ Peru, that an important dE 5?TCrTw o in Peru; WtjS the silk plant. , Prorations ar Mr?t Tl 5f to cultivate it upontenaiS S5 E?e shrub Uthrto or four fecfin is inclosed In a txxL of wfu , The silk f great numbee U 5d &r ia fineness and qtialiiy iS the silk worm. ItiKtS8- Paction of .seeds are small arxd1 The Tery brllliaat fi5r. . a long SS7!! thread. if- - m m i -Ti- wwa cjij&ea. T". liimlT7 m t the- cm uf , . J-f told them thMt Uae aaed Um Crmt,. 7 -T -r-T aacml It aa larilaabl acjTiliina, U Jy7jJ7 Ey 1U km aajr Lady or CUcoua oeraocal rt)earaad u kmfwt '"rieJr. Its comblcAlIoa. m X&tsr Lrf r. . . - i a,a ki mi.u -- " 9 - u4 m Ti. Sexton. By tu dect action oa U tiuT from It aU 1U taiparltJa, klay beaSat MoaTiId cktar, aofl. aoootb aad beniL'L Prloa tl?al w laa r Exprcac, ca rwri;4 cf aa enkr ty .n ' yx Wert Trrttt f u f jneaac, X T. Tha aly Aarrlcaa jrsu iortLe &lo of u i Myly.r ... . FretrtoEveiybodyiV . A larf C yp. Orrdar. ctvlax lafanaaoS of tit treateat laporUDes t tb yxx of aoU arxea. It tccW Ww 0 ftity mry Ucoom UMri oypraj lady or rcaUesma altoald faU to aoi4 tacr addrfraadrecdTa a wpy, port,S4. ky mars saaO. - , 7 ; . r5. a DiuwEa . "WoadeiiTinmt 'Trld;v MADAME lunrrXGTOX, Um trerU-rtc4 login aad Sotaaamballcsle CUIxroymxt. n a datrroyaal atata, dtHacatos Um rcry faaUrm of tU pcraoayoa art to marry, aad try , tba a!4 f aa lmvtra meat of lsir&aa powrr, kztow aa'tha rrrcaflowtroae. CaaraatK to profiose a perfect a&6 rJaIta ptetsra of Um four kaabaad or arlfa of tLa apcaat, vtta Aat ox marrus. onrpaUoa, feadlsf traits of character. Tais la ao ImpotlUcm. aa teatlaumUla vilhoct ntMhet caa asMvt. By atatlng plaoa of Una, at. eivpoatUoa, color of ryea and kalr. aad codoalar Iffy cc&U. aa4 stataped esrdopa adreaaod to yoorat, yot Q ya. edra U ptctara by rHem SBaQ, tortlier ita daatrof larormauoa. . s . VXr Morcm la coaXdeece, JiAJXAjra Ol KxjrntOToa, P. O. Pox tJT, Wert Troy, X. T. KNOW THY DESTINY. ' . Kaxaxx . P. TnoaxTox, taerrcat C&cUft Aatra wsw.v.wvjw na tirycaoaketricua, Lo aa otH UmUaed tae adeatlae claawa of tht Old World, oar ,now locaira aerelf at Hodtoa, 2. T. Madam ton pomtmi- raca woodcrfl Dover of ool rt aato c&ablo ber to btrpart kaovledx of Um grmteat uaponamuusificoramrriatfof eitWroez. Wall ia a ataU of trance, ao d!!rrIrr lb raj fealtrt of u peraoa yoa are to marry, aad by ta aid of aa la trwnrai of tales power. trope, taaxastAw to prodao a Cfe-CL ptctar C Uk retarBbadorwUrf tb appllcaat, toctar wtta dal of marrtatra, poaltloa ta Ilia, kd:x tialu af caaractr Ac. Tala la do bambnc aa " t of tcUmoalaUcaa aaaert. a wia aend wtw Acabad s errtia4 cenlflcate, or written faarartee, taat lb pic tare la waat tt parporta to ba. Uy cadoatax a aaaaS lock of hAlr, aad tati po f btrta. , dlnoattkm and cotnpliloiv, azid e&doals tftj ecala aad ataaod enrelop addrrMod io TOoratlf, j rQ ttccfr Ca pUtcr and dcilrnd latonaatloa bj rrtara laaa. T1 coinmnwcauofca aarrtMflj' tvim tttt Xadma ta i ade&ce, Xaoaxi t r. Tawawnt, T. O. Pcx Hadaoa, X T, ' ? - X.&.H.-PattCIS021fv-MTODIaEoTRECT,' ! jrrir r.r. jr. r. WltOLrSJLXJt XXD RrTXtl. Dsirtra rv Ji2r GOODS, ' GROCERIES, MOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS A2TJ. CAPS, CROCKERY, - 1. . ' STOVES, and . J . - TIX WARE scorcroL books.- - v -v. ALSO, . ; ; p02nnS2IOT AHD GETEELAL iiVrUM ' MERCHAiiTS..; Elnctoo, iiotlk CaroUaa. a APFLICTEDI &XT7TXS 2tO XOEXt na ef Dn. JnTTtTT t r -r trm f . jaa caa be c tot- , ja caa b cared penajoaeatJy, aad ai a irV&atf Ttt utotJir; tacrr-M irWA katattXkSl til fa. TalaaLle mJrt, Jor rfcy,ioU frrou ".M . Oeoeral PebUltf aad rroMratKm. Lom HJ Lrrrr I rnotmrj,- ot tsj of ta coeaacaeaor ( dUmoBt. taopadtr ta tadx or bailiM. r memory. cocmJoia, thocirU of aatfrtrcaaaw fwa Srrti ptifSSmT dmro U kJWaaal ex ton- aad trnoract pruotwn, bat Ad .UmxI. bij for IbalZlxtr mad b liriu S nd ampscM. A rertect Car U Gaaractacd ta rrtrr ta- On bottle la acOcieoi to cact a car ta J TStCuaaty also, dil JonnnLLxra errcrnc ttlul tor PTT, 4 pcnnaactit car of CKMTbcaTcWrt. Lm, p1. Un Trt, Mrktare, aad a3 af acUoaa ciada7aod Qaddcr. Cre ectd t trosa om to St dara. Thj art prrparwd from rtrrtaUtcxuwta w w Mmica oa i& ijiteto, aad arrrr nriil i th ttomaca or tmprcrnmx the brcna. K is neaary vUle alnc tbm, aor their arOaata any manner rr box. laicncr wita bttslae parvalta. rrka, SI aayaddreaa, rloaelr arakd, aad poct-mld. by maa OTCX pre, oa recHr t oprl. Arirayo JttatomitriH.Twy.T, May t!4y. . . .. ; . ASTROLOGY, . t The WorierAslcarica at t wocxxxaxrci, aCTX3Jiri3aea -HADE BY TOE GREAT ABTI10LCOIST, . iladamc IL PERRIGO, O a rrrcal acrrrti ao nworLal m , H 10 baryta tfco rbL froca airfl TOoea, crows ta lore. Um of reiatloa aad ja CI noaey, Ax bar brMa tflrpoadrtt. tba eorniajr bment frtcad or kror. ntr kwt or toia property. iHli yoa the roa ar beat e a 4 to pcrm aad ta vaat yoa r2 ba aaost avcroaCat, 5 tpeecy mamarr aad Uli TP tb wry Ut yoa r( 4 aaarrr, rrc yoa lb aaaae, Lkcaam aal ctin-cr. tlfaof lb prraoa.' ta read yoar ry ttot, Lta, aad by betahaovt anpemtarai pewrn tin "i ta tart aad klcUca aijateiV f tba fatare. lrw-s ;? t; zrt a aa la tb Crmataest lb aaakSe atara uu overtook or prcdovvlsau to ta comixarrnoa rosa tb arperta aad positions of tb alaaru aad ta txed aura ta ta beaVea at tb tbo of Una al ca tb fatcra deatlay of aaaa. fall act to coort tL nxaUot Aa trologirt oa aana. It coata yoa brt a u-Jla. aad yoa may arrer araU bara to taTcn.Ua ta c;-tortia2ty. Coaac!tatloa In. 1lb tlaraca tl a3 tcsind t&f orma-' tloa. $1. rart llTirx at a dliixaoa caa eoeaaa tb fdm by mall tni. ttlrlv aad at2frtJoa ta tbnaoatre. a tf U prraoa. A ltS aad rxT- Ct cbart. wrtttrt oat, art;a a3 laq-slrlea aaavarot aad Lfccacaa eodoaed, ct by naU oa m?pt of prto abor aaca Uoaed. Tt trlctett actrrry a!3 b malats.tad. aad S3 eorrorpoa5ac marsad or 6trepl lrraczj cf tbt!xtt crJer fcrrLiid tbo tcsirtrt tbra. Vrlta ja.s'j tbvdty cr Lla orria aad rrr u yoa wtr oora, r'.- t r 1 Wi rf 1 - j ' (- i -a VTr F T. 7T i-iy. . i i !. -.
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 16, 1867, edition 1
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