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M.W TIII'l-SDAT, OCTOBER 10. PRICE FOLK CKNTB. ITALY. ininALw. O.

A report is thal llenotti the has been amet-d by Um, Govei-unent When lost hesrd of Menotti Garibaldi .1 tivelj rai csrryingotd hu Invssion ni Roman te unv. With the? plans ho wss well aeqasinted, full having been reposed in bim hythe ttene -t Mill v. re blow to hwfoUowew, Sbsel tini" le leader. POLICT OF Till COVERSMENT. Mis-? ii.

Oet At the aitting of tba Bavarisn the Chief Minister Cabinet, kdi apee eh, In which be dil Unity, and indiratod the rnmenl in lotion to the other i Hed ired th.it the tros poliey i was to seek with the North Gei asan Hiller the Pi? 'siileiie of the Kingol anti st the time to take steps the o-tabli-hmenl ol arm sod enduring alliance with i ipire of Austria. Should tin- be carried Bed the unity of the whole Fatherland would be completed, tho power between Austria miel Prassia preserved, sod the puuee Europe sddi tfonsllj OBEA1 BRITAIN. Till. KKWM I ii 1 i. i Oct.

1 Li-1 in- Oo menead btxe Unlay. The lead sad Royal 8tak former were won by Um leodiog -rorses csm? Is ss follows: Jolina, Wea rick, RosBpiua The Roys! 81 vere woo bj Palmer. Ih? wss fair sod the iitt? ry i i HARM. 1 t. in.

Manifestations iii feel iti- on the port of the Irish in the north ol England luve created much lisna. The inh.il.it.nits believe that certing an outbreak in thal of the Troopa have been dispatched raihoad to aaaisl the civil authorith there -boukl i'. oi ii Ki v. BB I Mjrihe rumoi pi there vivalof the Fenian coniip i Extraordinary ii by the i '1 po CHJ Till 1 I I China lum Ih. led with re Up ti? th ii: i ui Se pte nibel been The destruc t.iiii the typhoon, very gn The am in sddition tos to othei MARINE INTELLIOENI The b1 i ulived bore IIWMMI.

AND COMMERCIAL foi tuon? I Illinois I It-t-tlC I I iT.ifi State? Rail' at We -t? mi. uli? dia'? ii ne trial Kat'waj tlon Kail? bj lit 4lJ. I i. Mool I ite 1 BUbte fur the I.in I np lo.dio bales. Tue following are die tlosiug i Idling lui.an-, I five Ililli fee! IOC, i ii Ui--lfi ii.

li? ni, and li fur Ren anadian .1 i ra lTni.e Mess Turk. Lanl, i pcwt.for Anierirau "ewt.for foi BB, ami lv t'eut foi Am pearl Petroleum, I dall, sai. today are lO.oiti bale? Middling Uplanila Tun, 44 fi. Win at. foi ai .1 it foi .1 We tra.

Bi i Baron, 44'. 1 mi.t and 12 Mi i 'J 6, and Malid i lid ronce m.uti. and ind Mid H.ii li ISreadstufl? firm aud um li.m'p-d. In Um i i Markst Lud Sa? to Beef, Pork, re wit Illili? iTiiililrc Market advaaoed total, uuici kit.i without Ii .1. li Staiiil.iul uni? nal quart! r.

Whale- (Jil. i lea, -io li toil tor edlng. IB I. l'ai, un Cake 110 IO Whale's to ill tun. As I I Noon BIM Mai.

Waite. GREAT BRITAIN. 4. lilli' NTs Of lu- I Al 111 sl I.I I.ii.li MISI BBAODOM. Lorn is the one topic oi Europe, and even "ii.

England huh noa f. Ubertv, a itn-Ogesyinpot-iy leratorol Italy grows oat of hisarresl iiihI it in i- before this 1. when then- i- one astonishing srti ii which baa derided Garibaldi 1 'i thai I hal tu make ord Ti.iii wich source Iii should whathappens Garibaldi Is thereat that Ii.iinshe?! in from liei st the dictation ol the I whom in. call I i sht.iihi titt'i flinn London i.iiL'h-li 1 who toil lim this mie In.ni limn iht i I gather onl ni a i.u ni for in. u.I- in Amerie s.

'I hese written after the arrest I ought t-rsl to quote It? i lin- sl w. Svmiii's house. i i t-l reception. -is all in red -onie "Nousof Gsribaltli's peraonsl 1,. in si m.

ili.u it will take place, hal Katazzi leave? undone, Nspoleon will do li.iin Mi.al.ii.b'ii lumia a in: I have -ii-! you. Twenty anti.me ii 37th Regiment ol th. I tal in 1 mt 'eoasigasd theaa Next. Wednesday, Iks rai I ni -Aiitifii ou the hack a hal! ol pape. m- Mssaoj the Kingdom sad andernesth? Mil dalla v.

PimviNri? ni Auessanobia which again is the signature iuv brave "Ti" 1 whether ariuti rnot willguess it wnhout fti- I bid IO write mt i U1 -be fortreoB, have ne? suie- thal mil; ii I by the- i tins I ahouia share bia fate. A- ii try te gel oui sa I plevlge.l nivnelf. American Sjy 1 aw-d Bomt-thiiig inwc than gejld. hat ne-i i t. 11 the iii.

on Um -ula. mi, very I go to Mr. M.u-h to nea h. tin 1 In- 1 lu- American citizenship. I haye 1 letters toymi, with lae Is bul slum.

li Is non hours that lum' .1 ii- hat lill ins. .1 li 1 li- 1 nu photo 1 ilill- i't I 11 iii 1' i taken at (Jeneva. the latawit, and his friends say.much tin in -I i 1 lu I- 11 ith? tin- cap alni? -t worn. isa ith 1 an and Both have Ibi iii ul ii mi the Lai ol 01 1- at) inscri also Garibaldi'? band. I shall commit one more indiscretion, and 11 To Wendell Phillips.

I.ih- di 'h "i bl ii 1 in 11 0.0 Munn IT. Priiione I is, it? ii? 1. I The letters which should reach you by ihis from --amil ia and Florence, may or no1 iel through. Al late, ton will like to prinl tbesc 1 -s? el? lh." alight eil an bom be memorable forever in Italian history. KewsthiB min 111 mi that.

Garibaldi baa been ni Gaprers. to be kept there undei gnard lesi be ht. 11-1? Work of I.in ration whit he is tin ali hit? I. I man who sends him ia the man to whom gave a km 'dom. The Fenian etciteme nt rathei is con tinned and pi ulive bj the coop? rativi indnati ..1 the police and the reiwteis.

Keith? Kelley nor I ile- n-1 hatitis. h.I. li is 1 v. however, thal certain "energy' exhibited, and the police haye -m a great number ol person? who have th? mis fini un? to be Irishmen. I de.

no1 spp? ni to he say el? against the majority of thosi iii hnt thal 1- perhapn i .11 It will be a-i to them Miii-11 the flnrry is over, and meantime will thev not sel fonrteen onncesofmeal ne 1 I it ,1 aiili tin -t ill gi 1 i.ith'i toiiittiii ounces are the latmii ol' th? pritMMia in Ireland. heater 1ms air cari iaon ton n. I don't knoii how troopa 1 undei ann-, hut the ra nay the military fort-? is and un 1 i. .1 pi 1 than "-liiii Gen Sir donn (jaroac.h ia in command of it; Ima the priaoncrs In hi? custody m- to be. in fa? ti" head conatable of Mandi for the time.

A score of men, s'bo are described "implicated in the recenl wen brought up on Thurmlaj foi preliraii 1 sainiiiatinn the mai 1 on charge "i murdering rVrp-anl Hi ti nf boree and fool took can thal them misaed the wav, wbili the corr? hon-, itself wai -nrronnded with a dense body of soldiers, the was pscked with armed police, and the sii.iti took thongbl 1 1 theil namul invitinf halt -a 11 oiii.i-.i Ihe -nu 1 ititi on the bench. Kven these precnution? no1 deemed und the nccnaed were broi lil into ouri handcntled in connie 1 he dil 1 and (tolii i loi Mr. Joues, .1 barriste 1 "i iib Jll-l'l ihuou.u eil the milli.1< lill, ni HU' iliiniitl to the -nell. Mr. lmil dding maeistrnte, he ith the polie al tils.

1 At a latei ii -1 iii. attention ol tortured bj wen for them. los tin to I ii id i nt. 1 li to inn ii to hu VVhetl 'I ol the I uni inn ol li? diel no1 hesitate to atlirni the tatt 1 of the Kin bah hai he lined lo the coiihl tbnsemph ho demoralized thal hil clients could havonobope Hal In- In truth, the nibiiiuiatration ol 1 rim i nal gland the teat ol ine-uin it must -uni. nmi.

ulm in ia-'- 11 ia now dcrgoing. Hie criminal rode is no1 on? win. -t 1 i -ii it ion could make conl nu justice, liiiiia.ii.? I fear (he construction the bench, the exercise of whal idicial iii lion, only multiplies the ni tbe 1. ii-, li What were the Fenian trials in Ireland 1 I the paiiie 1- over, who apologize? foi the fi im iii ni tin- ami las ofliceref It maj he aaid Ireland is an exception to all rules, bn1 Mm "in ni the ii in the li It waa the aame last year in London. 1 linn, trivial occasion.

The Hyde Park were brought np before Mr. Knox, al Marl borpugh-sUi found the of the 111.1_.-11 ate hauler than the truncheon ni the 1 vVhcevei sccmaxl i- "ii i d. and It, Time foi tin defense, Mr. Knox would acarcelj liai wier proved ih he h. no share riot thal he waa caught in the crowd could no1 gol that he v.

hy th? without pi.m ni had 1.0 biiaim tin tin magistrate: vim were at any rate obstructing the peine in the discharge theil i.iiii. Ami the victim wen! jail Two 1 oiiii ii-i single "in prop? ii-. Augusta Mit? Im II wss late Bl Payne at ki nu eight 1 ..1 lal or. She taken alitl which shi thou ht te ii. io a man ho I as his mi found a coir 1 li lui have oil'with a fine, or a fortnight's hnprisoninenl Muli groas na neu are th? relies ol the bl.

i. io 1. owes Its lim." lion 1 i.mt?.-h. but which n.e.i- i i hannon? v. ill.

I he tempel id generation lim anothei l.u.nilli em.Id do no1 hil' till lill- lu ni- pani, a lu lil Ihe I em, n- -lil. sid? A man in the wrong Hies readilj into a mihi, ami It.l!.-hu,t-u cannot hem the name ol Ire land In? lil 1. el willi.U't feeling that "lu hi 1 ni 111 ii "I eatii'ii Ila 1 al mp ta. ir? angry. in Mondaj the W'tirsiugmeu Ijcagu? give 1 ban al He ryatal I'ulace in celebration til the 1 age the Reform bill, where has a quarrel tween this snd the Reform I r-agne, the latter claim? ing that the festival should he mulei ita own mate ment, replying thal thej weretbsi the in and thal uobudj li id ol reform.

The workingmen proponed aa a 1 Beales should take the chair si lue dinner. Thi was dich ned. ami, 1 lieve, there are to in oosse unence, two bau.uel ah- and bia uiil no1 help dinner Mi. Pott? 1 and hu? uoi I. min'.

Ii 1- -I ill a non win? will. Mr. Gladstone derlhied very civilly. Karl KuBsell mthei gruffly. M.

1. ul 1 1- hopctl foi liui.iin.il doubted wbethei Mr. Ilrigbt will cai? to leave his salmon fishing in inaaaial 0 bod (Linnet Kytleiiham palace ander doubtful ni 1 li Ih? win I. uni ni? li want? .1 political i-le'li lltles ti. lo lill il II the I 1,111 Ita, badly chosen Bvcrybodj swaj from laiiuhiii II in 1 onie h.u to a dinner, bich public man simply a bora I theothoi working men are content to express in then own waj sod ill? III-? lies the 1 11 Iii.ti Ihe It'ilmin tlitimph 1- the ii 11 un do bandsomelj t-tit 11 mil out from the state-men whom tin .1 As foi tin quanti between tin- two leagues, thal is al.1 jealousy which will die out.

Mr, lleale? will organize his hanqiiel snd msy entice into bia no1 -onie ol the large tish who have broken through Mr. alendei mealies. When both diunera I ami -1 ed (the 1 la no1 quick pro in 11 yon al the hi svilj -pi? ad tabli ol the palace) the two Keformers mai hands and go ti? work again. Tin task of redi tributioii be ail. il ting the maud foi the ballot, for ftir li i-l.

reform, for man needwl reforms bet Bree les? important than whal Iii- It isa time im eve the li imbi 1 age nts ol the im. ai movement in Hngland tob. wrangling about 'I hey have' a 1.mp?.. 1-. al any rate, for the Tories are to have, a an- talking ft having, a baiKinel all in I be nisei At tbia jubilee Mr.

Illara? li will 1 xpl ci ia llv 1 h- reai.iwbj the rories ought te jolly vit reasons which, by many thi iiel? 1 tin- dai. Ml- li uiili'li lia- folllid h.llnploli- who hale to the columns of one "i two minor Journal snd who present to the publie sppealsinhni hth.ll Ihe il.l.ii. ia inails.i'iji us a specimen el menah- if no1 oi ingenuity. Misa Braddon do 1 no1 deuj m'. published original, was translated flinn 1 kui ii.

Khe ihres not deny that Mr. Bab? bington White ia a porely laj ligure pl.i.nlv meanl lo beal whateverodimu might sccrne the aupoeeed anihor "('ni?" when ii- -lohn plumage waa She doe- uni thal favorable II in? waa hi litiiiiiiiifi, Lu mt hu III 1 a jip anti in I liai p. n-nii al. lim ihe retorts rall Muli with fa unoqnt g1 i with "you're anothei. ind tin 1 i.iiie ni lia Halt consist? in its having received and pi ini 1 a letter In? Mi-s Braddon 1 v.

mi Minie waa The real lh. Patt wa? exposing the fraud Mi? Braddon hail 1. ti It was guilty of another outran oc-sording Misa Brsddon 1 id. 1 for luatead ii s'iiii? ih. hiiii wa- forged, aaid Braddon ought to ii wa? not u.

that she oouhl not a denv, as tlie letter in bel name denied, ali know "lin imposition iu.uTu upon the purchssen ol A rtirtalii MJaemmtmf ih.Tt the attacl npon ia and inquire In Mr. I nnitte main unknown I I sis. of Full Vail i- torpe opie bo work I I I ai -nal iii? writer who is? ii ti Hi Bati-ins, rhapstb? hann a iii. nu lb? ft. no harm in tt? almi III.

i i nell nilli 111. UM lli.lt li 1" Ipi bj I that, however, a matter of opinara, ami oin own viea il ippens to a pe ia acareely a journal in I i. I whose dcmiiation buch a mattei lie more damaging ii.ndnmiistmn ol Pt Mall 'I hal the culprit -m I. 11,. a v.

"ii' i- a pitv. hm putting thal aside we maj rejoice that mil, t.omi.i lu iilj mi ni tin a oii-iu? non-oil, miel. -NTINOPLE. I ION" Willi lil I --I Illi? li li! II I I CN lilli I INI 11 RVII I ill i in TAI? "M'li IOS. 11 i vi mi pia it win i i.

ami l.u PUOPOSKD. i 11 i.S-l The negotiation? 1 ii Kill ill "I bil ii 1 v. lill. Him ml im tim present, la lim formed yon. the Ituaaiaii KniltiiMsaiioi demanded an' i io In- plan in ii daj inj i "'nu ii- were I.

lil dm ins th Sultan ami his Ministers, um! nins the the i.i.im! and Miniatei ol Kore! fair? in p. im ni ih. Km ian I mbaaitador's. reply they had to bring wal thal Ihe plan reform ivas st illunder consideration, aud thai would declare a suspension ii un ii fa.orabli iu.n. to the insni Bents, all ol which has Iseen don? ftera fashion, (len Ignatiel expr.

hi- regret, ossur nii: thi 'u 11i.ir ihi- pi' II i would i the 'it roto. They, course, had nothing mon to beyond umi lo the a i. I it iel left 1 'ii the it nu i ti ti and nt In t.m in lu ul Posh turned, hill I had llOthiui lo to him. Ne X1 a all ith a i li" Mill ni to no1 l-ll uti arnhem ii thal ii the Sultau in il ii he would a for an audience, bul thal aa he bad liol'nilli Iiettcl i ol have a persoual could i I In Ck the ha f. ami i rot ion, I month? n.

lln it)) the i 1 I a ptihlu-. Al pi? tin King ami lu- Mil mptinc to on? wai it ith I nt I Mil li Iii i he Mun -ii i i "iihl i u. "Ti. ami artillery 'I ily. 'I he i Hu tin I 1.1.li.ii.

i mid are limul reirard lie u. inj linn i Mill lh Iii lllttt. what? bi lui Of aUERlD IN. i im ms ro AMI I X1 IH-N- UM. lill ROI 1 I lill i.i I ITION VI I.

IN 111 I III I I I i'S, I. IT 4ICKLI 0 u. Kb? ni i ii pul le, tin- Mai "I all.I Jin lulu i i I I u.ii i- I eh. Mi i dei li li I nil.Ill ol .1 The mad i.ral Very I lillie I lu the ol tin- n. i.

em with did iel li ive tin di put, and v. a- Hu- tram 'I III pal la it. te finir en. Daniel K. Kiel "I in Hie ihi i u.iilir es the ree? i.

reai lulu- Alban) th? i m1.iii m. i ti', 11 at in. .1. pi i. uid under escort of the Cadet i ia i i i Ti i' iin I.

mue lilli? I It a nil siren tin partir, aftei p. Iii? Hen? I ulm i "i.ip.iiui .1 u. Sheridan, oil III' liai, mil of tin Imll-i ii il, i a- follOWR o- u. She i ponde foil? i. t.

i I I I I Uni nwiili.il lu i- I "ii" Kirklea waa linn colled Panton ppe im sard and Introdu? i him, folle I KI I I I Ml I. I ril isa li, a. Hi ii, lit. it b1, i. i It I SU lal.

II pH. 'I i ram Kirai i.i I i raUI. li tltsl pomtt i lh. I I n'jt asqsbt un. wuk i i Irraaa i .1 i li? I a I i.t,.?a..,.|.,' I .1 I Wonna oat pn'- oat kscsssa r.I'", "i Um SI last? I li sasrint a-? st.

ul.l.l I' "l.iiit?,..-. an I a I t. litar? it, .1 til? I n.aiil ti.Tr..;? it.st linn is Aattrll lu. MM n.lil...na li, ti. ii rum? til Iii.I 'Iii.

i- I i. -I li i t.rnt.'r? h. ii.trirup.' I i'. I. tina li tu? 1 i II? i.

i. I mm Imitai -f ilun i.i il.r Inaslla It? i I I ti.MS] in I. I li at li.i i hi The sp. alor i be era, sud ernwd ti i la "'lb di.aj-cieed. SOUTH AMERICA.

'N'? Rising Mar, fruin Asj.itiwnll, ii.i. jmtUtauy. The foUowtsg in hot Ubi i "1 la Cn. I Il liai Vu 1 ti. McKriM I 1.

i PERU. i i i vim i REVOLV? nu l'HT MT? OUPn ni IMP.ilM I i C1 im: ill VORI ION MINMI i RE tv I un NDHHIP AM? K4 Bl I l-IN lill I PI I.nit.Sept An -it tu i Blade bj i nambei of mili 1.1 it i matsthsM Ala i.una a Tanto in-taila nun. im lit aumin; Hie IriH.p.? iiLaiti-t tint HW oii-titutum and Hu pi. ni PndO? the all? to lit inade eulin Righi ni III. nth, lint tile Wile nil III" it and -uei i in al ti all Hu nl.ic.

i lud in Hi- pint: Um troops wera kepi ande ubi sight, ssd da. Um de Uaqw al ofB? ti i wi pla? lieos. liai the attempt revolution In qn pa iraa of mort-, rill i in character: the authorities, however, led hi putting It down. I mentioned a former Ill till- Al Iplipi Hill- lil li uti Hie ii onatitntiou dal thal li a a- attempted ti. pin.

ia i they tried to carry out the nth ii i bul mr. uii-in i (iver i and lia niele oman tu al o'? loe In Ihe it lill -I i 'I i. i tot I. revolutionist? atti inpt? bu in the prim ire for the purpose the'constitution, and tin authorities ordered them desist, butt fa-' til. 11 II li sin 1.1' lo lu 11, fal nu Inn I iipoi.

tin- amI iliat on the00 Hlcl e.nii?ii</ tin- person thal headed sfcaii Hu troop au Is, however, quiet, and the ni i the uti Du the i-i'i it! Diplomat li and Consular corps waited upon COI. 1 lum upon in- eleva tam Ila pi. i li. Thl Mi. lu Bcmtveiite (semor mlnistttr), a-ldrcssed him I Til -i i i Diplom it i' and (on-ular hale lue holm, I tin- oi fundamental chart? ol tin Republic, and your ii a- i oil-si ililli ni ii I'u -nli li i u.

a- de ni til. vote of mur fellow i i i two great truth? ol pohl i b1 tri tin people, and the tnpremaryt of iii. lolemn. 'lbe lar "i p- "ii-i ii.d mu? culti? With Un iii.ti'i iiini-iit which you bsvs the honor pre Ode over, fin min and join votes io youri in Hu- i i uni li. -lud: i li ive 01 ni the ni (lift I I-i- n.

I I i i thank i li. 1 i i i i Iueli i.fivt I Pera i 'l upon in. i. "ii the i bil Vi mi 'allowing I iii p. p.

lu.d mil i. the i lili, ni, till li i til tim of other of II luit pti.l.lt.It., the cltl.f-l!? t.f either Up. ni to the le lal rwlse, in i principle of ty of '1 lu tin li i mil lo he red a tcti-d nun. will a Hil r. 1.

.1 ii d. 11 au Ihe duty I. al al I'. I I I. folll li I lil; the 1 I.

'i'iI. ami tin coi be free lieu moi? 111 11 1. I IK lilli-t OH lilli lu adopted by the Peruviuu mttiou with to ti I Ide? lull in I'" 'I" I HI I In tim i i Ik ali i la.11 reo re i ii In admitted free I the Hot.lient of the anil ol and ii lu (lovel iimciil i in lu lion and In in. pubb? Ulu. a.

that the hit ure in nu.a of the i the products, natani manufactured, tin 01 .11 Pher? ic. nu i. .1 say other kliitl of to iduced upon the n.lim.il m.mu a. .1. art i.

i a i-11 i of elthei iii? parti? to thli lui VIII The i. in, i .1 lh. t.f the jin cn) tri i. i eel foi tin arti? I. An i IV Tin- im-, nt tri iti.mil be observed, und li lull i.

Im I li. I. nu IWelVfl nu- ai.ii i ne. mouths from the lions, bul Will.t ol.I; i upon bol iia.u.ii has iplr? T. fen I thlrtj after eitbei on? Um partie? i ia notlfledtbe In i i it? mt.

ni i.ui in i ed ii I u. i I. -i I du. not I in a-l lh. i i.tu i 1.1 pi and li a l.tl-lilp.

it li an I I Hal Aui ile pu eut treaty will be ratlfled, and in. in-, d. within thin i aft? i their ratlfl cation, oi in ii either in I Inn in ganttapti in ii oi wui. the r- have Jllll I III II li.lilli Um! Lima, s. i.r i nu ni tim JlMtl Ii iii HI IT i i I'M? i in t.

Seen tai i HIE stn IIB EN STATES, TENNE88EE. in. ii 11 in-. Nashville, The voto foi it is i in Hi? .1 ii Brownlow'? Ihe will take pUee bl roe. Iii IlltrnilUi the of Iii pi.

i I.IT utoi t'ai li? in? uves in ougre fsvor Impeachmeut Um it? ii ii. ni. we fose bills wen Introduced In the Rennie all Ians m-pci-ons rm oil.i m- inri doty, Bevon ni and repeoUni the niemptlon or ita) nu ni as domestic -i or employes, ishli p.i.-.-ed lill III ti lind Men 1. It'll, ti. ti ni CALLEO i mi i.i I ii I it; i i DM am? IHM I I I All I liu ii-fOKD, V.T..

Schofield left to dal fOrWSSS-Sgte-0, i. he mid ollie! in.neI? habe lui I. ealleil Lb li." I're-ld. lit. iiieuriiii tht naje that yesterdsy altod (who are to their Norbill ulu.

h.ib. P. i 'i squatted ui in blacks during the war) wsnl Tai hu'-finn ii Point, but fourni the block? aruied iwd to ta, al. The lu nilli lelli.il Main that i ure -nil. hu -nu ii.

d. and Um negroes? -pn at a di no1 lo be driven off. In Um ease nun mm it was offered to transfer Ula MgroastoOso? faim, im! the In the athol. liidav, no1 half iSSSB ISfH I.i..I. Id! 181 AN FOR OLORRll mrinn St tiki.I in-, Au old "Um .1 nu 1 Ile- Mat lo.

it hil Ti li OOl One, besrd approprlsUng foi thee? i ihii-hiniT i and support ol negro Behool-, nltlclall) nrouiulgaled bl the Maror Heparats aehoOM childi vu lit nl.tl'lialn-ii. WASHINGTON. lill UXt IT! M1 NT OVKKTHI Fl.1.? i I 1 I IN (I'VIIiNMINI l.T KOBI "N( lill, lil' l-l "I Tlll-i rABIRRT Altin ORDRRI Hil. UXCOLM VI. it Tra uni tu? farana (let 'i has bun ta stets et fMMrsl saeits-ssat lH TheWhitSBOOS! and in Neu pose? BOW hive SSOO wire belog continually rennell at tims places.

Th?) proprietors of Tin InteRlaeoeer hsd can Inge in im- taking the turns from th? Ml. 'IO iiiuln. grastsl belief i- thal PennsylTsnis has goa, moerstie, tbsl ohio slseti a Kepobllesn OoTMTMN hy a leu i housaiiil maioiit.v. hut tin- Ds-SoerstB have the Legislatnre, sod the Ann lulu a nt is anil that Unie have boen i in Indians snd lows? The ohi Wssl ingtoo Babels, sod thon of theui residing here, srt very iiihilant npa hallelujah foi the an: a ipati turn of the old dals v. In tin nil? supn mc The White House polni ian- and lobbyista hue been henning lion- the m.

a Beaensda Hi- Ex? cellency bi snnouneed inr tomorrow night. He hi lo matt' a sp? h. anil line fui un- pol I tell of his long tslked of coup the Badi-als. Oie. all Milt-c1 numil are being among the people.

It he the uttled opinion Mr. Johnson will disti reconstruct his Cabinet? Even in ofBeiol it nut ii. und that Miine Will lie Ulalie. WSI lor arrived hue night. In the new mangeaient Johnson'sGovernmenl tin- Democracy are to have lu-t hohe, lu fat tiny RIO nuitrol the hole math r.

Mr. is thoroughly MSied tin ir a. lion- ilw-ir late Convention at Alhany, and will do 11 it lib. til? Senator I'aft? ison, the President's in law. statt publicly while he and Mi Bogy were In a fit oi orar s-sne returns fruin Ohio, thal GOT.

Seymour will -mcttil Ml. Seward, lunn a aimilsr sonne, it leaned that 1 P. ii. Mi Linand. and QeO.

Ewing i for the Office. Mr. Johnson lias failed to make the nae be wished of Gen. Sherman. Mil iiiloch'a plain then in 1 tilines mentioned.

Messrs. Black and 1 mentioned as tim represeutativea of Pennsylvania, and their friendi thst New i and will aik for, tha Tr-amry Depart? ment, and the Stats i tulloch net re? bol ii i I he fought hy tilt: i Id not he used to aid their schemes. i a ni. Bushed mnli ii think nothing ti. a.

(or al to thai Mas asked of iii? li triumph, sud nothing is to what is to dont? srith ami (Jen. teil to be a to i command in Texas or on the Plains? ami Jodgt I lolt is to he disposed of in some way. The eh rksln th" pat tnienta ho remain their al pi ipa at' i senroos, and fanr diaehsrge. Tomorros hoped will hunt: forth nil Ti. t.l then tin- excitement wiU of coarse i ont unie.

mil Itill lu le. IL- had I Pn lidenl to-day. Held, Commander of the First Military annul h.ie tin- i- im iiiy "ii a short 1' to bil health. Judge Spa hi of Oh am Senator 11, ii Lu li to day. Washington Lincoln Monument Association a i oiitnut ted for a iiu'iiimu nt.

tO he l.u.lt te mai and io bave bight of 3d feet, in? cluding statue ol Lincoln eight feel hi mai hi el, nllet li li pose, almost in Washington. moon ill lie plat ed HI front til? 111 Hall. I to Hie apiiK.ial III" Seel, taiy nf War. itary reiervatl of Foil Wsdiworth, Dakota Territory! is established snd defined hythe lollow ing hi'iimlai ihe survey map h-, l.i.-ut II. lion.

Kith Iiif.tntrv. st the ri Fort Wads worth, whose latitude is 45 13 sod longitude 91 'i running thence to a point three miles weal north tell lillies, thence 'a' lillies, tin nee BOUth litteell lillies. 1 wesl the mt' el um line running sooth from point, embracing tract of nine by fifteen miles. i Consnlsl I.svsns hss given notiM of sn order, lh, DirectOI n. ral of (he Admin: I (Tiha.lli.it I I ill ti of -i of the Regulations of ile Customs, sod of role one of the Boys! order July 1.

Ittt, wkdeh expressly forbid i that goods he manifested to ord? r. and the i penalties tobe made effective on thoss intr tin- I.le.it..i i (in--. Ninth Cavalry, baa been todutj Aul th camp on ihe staff Gen. Minter, i "nu.i.m.Im- the District of Lonisiai i addition Ins other duties lie will relieve Lient. Baldy, Tinny ninth Infantry, Aid-de-camp, from doty i'Wntory of Cii-il -flWrs and Acting Ilispettor General of the District of Louisiana, Lienta to illili as acting Assistant Adjn tant General District si Lonisians, nlievingLieut.

Huh.n k. I lum Bsventh Infsntry, who is ordert lo resume his duties at -sadqusrten oi the Fifth Mili? tai I T. Dili, nil Lnformstion has been received thst by a late law of the Portogueae Government the expert ii ihe pipe on Madeira wine lias been liu.bid: to i.iiip.Ti-ate ior the loss Of uhu a nie lilli- lav baa he.Ti pin ed ntl 1 he It of Mimili artie les, In? luding et nts on sah beef, een! aid one oo pot U. lor ebel nu, poondi two o.iiiei one-ball cent on hah ami troletun per litre. The Commissioner of Pension! Ins appointed ihr following Examining Borgoons: Roberl li Brown al Kirksville, Adair Coonty, i 8.8.

C-emmons, a' am luster. It? iiniiii.Ton ('ininti. lui.iiit II. Barrell Illinois; M. V.

It. Ne.t. "in. i. 1 IptOO, Indiana.

Till' (ioa.TI.IlKTlt pKipellel lam ker toni? OB Ihm.d three light batteries at the srsensl, Foil Mellellll. neal' Hall lllloie. John G. Godfrey has in cn Collectoi Customa at St. Mary'a, Georgia) is pi.ne Mi.

Budolpb, resigned, hie em nu i oast, Sin IT; i-? Oct. I a a -aiieil to dal 1.. -ia I ia tt as a j. 1.1.iii.i advices tii.it tin- itsge route leed in.I..m* tin uti ofteptember, tim station i lied, itr I In nan louse hail nf Hie Beni? ia ni ('oiupsn" Mere los! night I.minute.- appoint? al nf lil. chants to solicit subscrlutloDS to the itoek see Nu mi mi pa i mi' I nilli -n.

li. I ltd lui" iel Im I .1 lui ni nf the luiilse of n. A Ni I nie. lo tia-, Large min t.uid- nf nu- loess, NEU i ASH. Bostoh, cuy Chelse? bas telina, t.

.1 mitl. sculptor, Franklin Blniun-u lil It 'lill lie Ul.l.li-Ul.lt.ll eil tile lill lil lull. .111.1 O.l. U. Ihe took Iii, foi a nf the AliuTlcati Board Tint li.i Mi Mt- Miss li a rownsead lor Ceylon, the Ret Mi and Mr- tawrey for Syria, ant? ill-- M.u) HollMter for the Central Furke.

Miasion. IHK lill AM III ti IHK lill IM.K.S-. l.tNsiM.ni la.ii. N. i Hie lulu lalSalStll (IjiiI I .1 li a i.

I lo J. RECONSTRUCTION. iii nu tiik iignscnri. Ol tie i tam Slli: Several from the ci'-, uti li -bet Il et -Oaf I mi- I. Of til? nil.

I ti fur reply, It i- vit Hut the Nnith. in tatt Boothera people should SSOOt. This linne your liiiei'aiin. in tin- Instance, lends te pro lilt Pei hap- Seek se, tina nil -ii ii -I. cul- 11,.

nth i. Ill storth, the loath Is uippose ti to be oou'ttmac lons, and so? tine In the li. UM inl.ii iiiiti'iie to the BiSSpSSa nil li" I' 11114 ni 1. nil-till. lli.it de .1 a.lile, and ii iniivliclli.il niuliuil i.e.

and, lien aille Mu mi 1, ti. ami prejudice, the obstacle-? to han .1 initier BSB-Bttag ass RssaHy sngoMsal if tiny breoghtfSeetel asldei i uaatssl eht.Ti-rii Tuent uiiiie spirit of candor anti conciliation, ulm isa -n ia al BglMUB Bl, -at l-l to. tn lint li. lui--hi lint li. overt this thal i amanto traposa spsn 3 nui lund iiidul-encc.

The between the two -e. 'ii-ti? Ros bee as hitter situ the v. ar a- tin- wai na- lena while it raged, Hore ly nut to he so hStV-lg lh? rimoM Tin- .1 iii. eiilitl.d i.i.i.n iliiinili and justice, Hie mi lol an alford to practice theos noble vtrtaea That war has di teeta thai in- III Ilia- -ethel in. der til? -a'lii til.

Wt are the -ni. tors of a enminon political we have a i iiu.iiiiin inter. in the nuTum-y of post bve sie inevitably ink. din a common fur what -hall lie the nf the will linallv Im- tin tal? of the inn-- ii- to bo one people, Onder eminent, 1.1, ni i'- 'lU-i'S will be distributed thieaghonl the entire ol len lal Punts. The cannot cuiny ini'i.

illili iv lum the Booth, tin I peilM-y I oppress u-, though mu for time, nnfeft ni Ntitlli, will lu.aHy in lin- of the mni The eaneer thal np pear? on the smallest may ronflne the point of its attach for many rears, oat li ill it i ite the blood, and at last prmlut Bth. The ils in. a force Ita pulley upon the de ited, erpowered, almost despairing Sooth; It ma) dictate to Stole i m. ni n-pueril, i to the wishers and of the great majority nt bec Intelligent it may en thron? r.e, In tin- pu nf -u; rhii iii nuil lh im 11, li ill over tile bl hill, lil' tile pol? er tia ii I bullet; It mat upen it.e Federal ledsltitioii in meraliera win. uni present Ignorance ami detmi Ity.and edi ibis i ti tioii of the Union.

But I rear It will be nierely rusting over the iii. the volcano. I relents- Its appetite i- never satiated; and nilen it has riM-teii chains upon us, igmoro to do, think you It will pai return to Um ii.n. ni v. ui-ii'i.

and n.ration 1 hitiii.iii nature St euanm-d; notnnl ill history isa not unless the philoanpliiral relation lietween e.a li'i i. ii, lilft Ai--? uah it hi? se i oiuplished 'Itein at; and then. In? II li ii i i- no ii. l.l for p- tli traction, whi? in- i iv pi i -ii iii -m of I cr is oppressive sud ni. to de I enter mj I plead eon ttitutlo for the r.i|- a I Mon Of ni ml nf fijf-ff.

ill III) LU.II .111 mini nt. on me up mi i i Well, suppose 1 tenas, pit.ie th. 'nmerni I i ihuw they should be put nnelei negro dominion st IdCM ihe right -overnmenl la Inberenl lo the Its disregard i ronny. Hut think .1 tin in "the ten atmatrtaaA lu Mint' they are not "proscribed," but that their nou-represenl tionlnl their vol? untary oet, btresase vw. it mi Ki: own III" Itisl nipt' i' to lui! Hie North saul they should nut.

maintained th. ir resolve by the Sit nld. Id nee. these fat.Iii* We te la nut of tile I iiu-r ia has always so kehl aad so legislated. The law? of taxation, passed during tin war, are heingenforeed.

lit- ii .1 inlKT try is regalorlj organised ami per Pun. lu spnronriste functions within these BbUce, I I'lTnaiii npoO. 8 the ITlintl, lo ratify proposed ameuduients of the Constitution. There i a aetof Coogress, from Van or to the Military Hnpplcment ai bill, whichlioesnot recognize them u- I inmi In nu early of the war, almost adopted tiie fiilliin Ing resolution SP' ni i lill i thr i tint From b1! this It appears thal the wari 1 to mam tam naru of Un moittotkm awi la praoti ma futon, iriih nil Ike dignity, and righti of tht unimpaired." Renee, ila- (jiiosUoo fruin tn. Northern standpoint, surely by thal um in- bound lag that these States are in Tb? a the eut it It to it-pi? nt.11 n.u I Un? right, the .1 no1 prosci a Vour roramenl mi asi lbs tenas I te? oi ron hull p.

opie of the Un this point, lhere Is no disagreement lietween as. We d.In:- llie lund. bl he Vi.ll UlUkl lie tlailie at ei.i.|,,,_ to the I in na i if i. onstru? tau. 1 olijee i this I I.

Ill anti li.i.T. l.l lie K4? Pt It? iiuilii'l II, i- in direct ronflict with the resolution Just above quoted, li upon the idea iit.it tka ill? Mat. 1. I n.iB i-i ni mu says the sr liol waged for or subjugation." Ii "overthrows sod Interferes the rights and establish? Institutlot of the Bl ile in ih.u solution, the ir prose? un .1 to maintain these. It destroys the "diguity, equality, and right? of the Btates;" whereas, thal i tll.it tin .11 ii a- wagt pi in- I li.

ni II I li. na i II tint inti inled. in place Un States undi i the ol the negro race; so that however desirable ii have "well-being" of all the people, white and black, "eared for," it wUI place the white pee lbs ulu. Instructed thal the l.tiiei Ion ki an. to avenge against the former, lu longumaa, you embrace "the whole people." white ami block, Ib the arma of your tender ca? but in prta te, by the -i li? 111.

ii Will tin it lui. gani? d. IV. aii-i- based on the assumption thal the 1 1" di? ta'e In tla-i Mali I a.ti th? li OOSti thall certain Inokiag eselu ilvelj t.i the enfranchisement ol thi black and to exercise a supervision ovei lb? th. these States when assembled primary couvaatAm to organizi rum? II, a I im- tin- Illili sni-h action, by 'ongress, a- that icheme eiubi.

ira. Ignoras tit existence of the States, clothed witb the iuher i ni i Jil- "I sell i lu.at. and convert? mu Omi. ii lulu a v.i-i ifoiisolldatiou. Ii i- ou Its face give? th.

ui.toole pt or Cm u. an ii? informell tuai wc ii, u. mai bim tarma, coupled with Olid in.ire -eut I al tl.slTaii'ii.si in. lit. I'our third comment, U'lngi personal anun uiver um iipiui nib coarse, deserves a reflca'tious I repeal it ha' I -aid in lui It If.

ni till Slh I Ulai I Bl v. in inb whole life, i be 11 -li? a neutiuient ui did ae ut ma I dil the United to IT.inn ni iii? Stab based in-, ii ki, lu uiy hom-st opinion of its spirit and uieanimr." ein this you remark that I repudiated the sutnorityol the tai eral "ii -tu ut. I .1 .1 lilias ural bul. un halb al I i bough, i lu th? de i iii. of (it-orgla, i.e ii.iiinst nt mi ble ubllltj al vol lie? iveiitmn.

It inn i lu ii ila- an? null hi all the delegate! Hut mj add' ta HU It II tai a. I III OU ii. It nib lil i- had lu II II? i to make It bah.I, I never would have signed it, I I much moral power the ae-tieiu of tile Suite possible, lathe hoi? tliat it uiighl diiuluish the pr id a war for coercion. far as th? Ifulou dUrapted, ii wasdoiiebt the ord of Opjiusiiig that, I t.ppti.i llptiou I I afe.r'il.. 11 S'or did I wage io di-rupl III, i lu I lit'iiim a iib.

Ia? I In n. a- th.b 1 iitautittt? of ni) -t if? uuwUoaud lafal, a- I theo is lloved It to be- the fortune? oi bor nobb) i p. And, if I baa not felt II to be my duty to do ao? i what 1 li.ne ihm Waa there iiy nx-iigniaeti authority ot the I'iiion ia gue nu protci-Uoul 1 Do you not knos thal then was a total failure on Um p.iii ni i in ri aim nt Washington to couulerat I HccesfMoll iiiiiuil-? That li-aiitlmnli in the I entirelyoveruirown 1 Bul when ila- for bia- lli.lll.'Ulati I'll I.lln I SO lal as I was th? Kout hera cause, be lh ving lo righi in principle, but wroug ni poUcj IVw I Ud li, lift ni lie fit -i'ii vin -i til rttidue by bayoneta." How can I oak, me for mt eourse About the IMS govsniber, you tbe tnlii.billi- Bound biim li sere re.eu.-.i un -oats i.f I -inn Ssj Bl I "lif. Jetmn Iks Mt? I limn tilth lM Th? rifts mnit a Plisll kow parla I.i. i to ta bb Ithl II lilli I.

I ui. kail i-t ii.iu I "nt at I 11-, lil In? lu Kr i mi' Iii? la? I.irwiir'?. This luiuniase, fruin agenlliTiutu bile and iulueuco had a laiw? i lui eiia.i iuk-u liio van.

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