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r 'J ';T I r fVlVC r -?? j;V 11. W. Si'.VKHANCi:. j Tharstiay. - - - April lDlh. ! AX ASSORTMENT OF " j general Merchandise and Sundries, j Co'i'isf 00 of i 1. nr .-i-s . i'. Match" "h I ". - -I Is TV, T .i'.ur-i, I'.f Vrui.a, I'r-- At.- J I,o;s Siiir ibh' ship Uianuirry I -..... r.-'T . II -.' ! 'i.itii'. en o. .- j Ho ' .. C..i.v:t- I. - .t I.' U -'".i 1 I'.' u:k piirit. ..up..-, I." .1 I.' li..i:- ti i'.J, fC. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION r...- t'n i r-..-: i ::i i at X'uljli?. Auction! At t!i ' '..vr II ie I r, II jiidiilu, i . 1 1 i ' l!i3t!av, - - - .-.pin .. ISUu. Tho Following "Named Lauds ! a. r- ' : t'i -f j a 1 ": -.y !? f. 4 t . - f th : I .- It. t.. irv f ir ti n r.. t f i.r.i i iia iLt:i.i:.i. ! 1 ti.'- A t.l.ll: Is . .ttors i ' ,. ,.. i i 'r ! : "int ,-r .: T,.. U".' ' til-- ' "i'nir-l r.' l-l tr. l'f Vr !.--ti. - .;l(llltli i. - Ituimirlr. " " j l : !: i. " '.V A I N I ' t . ?.tn i I r" I ind '-f Km d. 1 I ... w x i :. ; . " lHniaf t!. - I.AXUS i y S-9 :D ..t U- A l;.,oi:i .? ' y t '' --'" : ALSw, THK LK v.-- OK i The I'i! Eoml :1 l;itisi:t!:i:i, . I'ja.ft Jr--. 'iM t-r Vfar. pl f., w(.ut i:i ri'ir y t! I . Jirwl !-. t raj f. r r''1''' II. V. rU;:i' NCK. A i;-'.. r. fj c i 5: ts:--v :i;: DESIRABLE LANDS! TSSBS 1AV! SATURDAY, APRIL 14th, I860, A l 12 dVlorh. M.. m ?5l.- llooni. H ill t.t a.jJ : ii o x i: s r a i i i. i: s , CASES KEROSENi- OSL, On TiM'Mlay. - April Ht!i. At III " lo l.. A. M.. nf Sail-. Kaom. Llii!.E SALE OF HESHLIIILE (ifilHIS to cmisj: coNsKi.vM i:ts, I'.' : Ir.i'.-. bf)5ri 4.-,tti; 5':r::r.'. Kui-; l!u:.r. !, I'r .-. :, JI T irr - y r 1 :. 1 ! ' j.r'::i. W'U ?s ai.'l I 3:.l. ti. 1 .nr -t.i. t-il ;i. Ii!. .ry ' I ;- tl n.? I - . I -- r. - -:i.r;. C- u-: !-Ti!..rLi. t!jii!i--l ! !.!.. f .: ! A - jf :t j. u: i f sr.p-. n i r:ii. .! .i f" -re-.: -tyitj, '. .:, ;m ! ii :i! vr- 1 ; i:.- j i-A-ir, '. .i .ni l i." ; 'f .. r.'; v i . -V: '.'.!. '!r:'. A rtu.t-iit '.f :i u' r. : i-.s, .-iij j -i'1, 1; 'I t tki i..'. ti. -. ii:. I.t !. i!s. .''.'.i :it. I h ilf 't.'ti r.M--:ii.-r'-, A v" ii THi r; ii. . I. r ! if. f.i rs. i. v-, 'i ..I..M C",' ci.'.ii . t';. .y o.l. t'-. A ;--. -if f A-. I. i.-r I:- r. I -i J h'.of l:r:.r.:r. . - f t :in.f . r.- :t:. 1 1 ir-.-t-. J- 1 r.liM' LIliLUAI.. H'iii:i:i:v tiii: ii::kmc:nki h.- , V - v. ;i ;.' ;:it.- I A.!i.:l.:-tn:t. r M tl.t- f C. . ; IIAIiM.- K-I.u. : !; :t: I ' r in-l.-J toi t the , -ii !--,' in- r-4 u i t- :.. ike in.iu- !::- !'"-" to l- ! ut, !-r-: !. a:, 1 -l i- rs-.i.- I.avi:.- cU.t:; ti.eui. ,r- .i...,r-,t t Vf M th-rir -cvat.t .i-v:-u- to May In. lv- K. K..I J.L. X. I!. MA KII ALL. A Irr.wMr-tA n. v K:.ua.. Mar..-h 1 ! For Sale. j rn iil l.ir. HOII.KKWIT!l FIIIK HX, I ft KNOISE 4 i.ch cji Kr, "trvkf, cn:i;..n. 3(l MITT. Tlio"MAS!(VHN A M ...a -..ir-.-rv! ip'-n th- I-t .l.yf .i.MMiv. 1 f-r if..; ;;;;rw.t ,.i . irry::..' t:.- -:n-- f C.t !.-r. if. u u:.d lit.m.i!.:...-. us.J-rU.f -:yl of J. NOTT X Co. John !N"ott Co., copi'kr, suki:t ino.v aM'Tin Mirns. H -.i. r.r. K-i li. JUi .-.r -t. r. t 1 - r a.v. THIZ PACiriC ! I'umiuerdal Advertiser, i SAT I'M) A V. APRIL 14. j l rr of tl.-.- 1". 0. A Iv.-rtisfr. j ;. ai.;::. i j f;, r. : Irs iHr :r i -f t..v vtitirf rtWiKo vm'-i tl.i' l-:aiU -!' ",::.! u h.nruilc Uiiivu.-:" u:i ; ,!iv'p vi.ii a fc.v l:nv iV'-in mnl.r Ibe s'.hkIow of tin' j - - . - j l. .... t hou-f ,.f tls.- I li-t iipo---a to u !'.k.- a a .-.li-.-r. i:i titi. -f a nm. -ttrriv.il of the lii.ti!. tutal al .-..!. of iiiT. it-t t:.-v-. iriiaiii.i: at iiu- Lai.l-Wv.-i.L-i iK-u-iiolJcr. au-1 .livadiuj tl. -Til's " kn.ck t.t ih'i uC"r of tl.f sanctum" f;)I- t-...v." Aiv v.- ii..; .Mij'.yii; tin lovely m..vi ii or api::i. ?' p.. wo -t !.-.u- tV- playful br.w.-' rustli:ig throv.jih T A m ii in Ml) ARRSVAL OF THE MAIL. k : i 1 1 i . ' No les thin six esstis arrivtd from au Fraticlsco Lttwetn Fri-liJ eeuiu :;nJ luesdiy, l-ringicg cur dates from iu FrincirCo lo the '221 March, au.l New Wrk iumi'is . f lilst February anJ March 1st. 'A c 2lt-an the f,.:k-w;ng ttl.-grat liic and Riai! sum- i , j inary of the ues received. 1 Sirr.uel 11. Tarker, Past Crat.d I. O. O. F. , fell dead iu the Lick House in mm tranoisco, .Marca n. lie wa LATER BY Ti COMET The l-trk Comet arrived on Thurfday, bringing Sau Francisco papers to the 29th of JIarch and l'.at crn tflegrams to the day previous. The must ituportaut item ia I'residrut Jthnaou's veto of the Civil IVghts 15:!!. Washington. March 27th rrvbiJent Johu-on transniittPd his Veto Message o hp Senate to day cu the Civil Highti lidl. The message reads ud luilowa 7o the Stn.ile ct' the 1'i.ite ! StaUs : I it-grtt that"the bill entitled "An Act to protect u!l persons in the United States in their civil lights, aud to furnish iueaus cf tleir vindication, contaius provUi.-iiS vthich 1 caunot Rfprove cousisteutly with my sense of duty to the whole people and my obliga tions to the Constitution. ' Fy the first section all persons Lvru in the I'uited States, and not subject ti .oiv t"..r.'i7ti pjwer. excludinz Indians, not taie 1, re declared citizens. This provision comprehends the ti bran of The old kukui lives, that throw it. i... I :...- oi. t..i..l tlm In, ii -so f..r !iiiuh. 1..V, tb-r few tears aco. an I Chairman Chinese of the Pacific States, Indians euMeot to taxa- cf the Union Sia'e Centra! Committee. I TrtTU-r's. r. , ri no-! t- ev'i'...-:J1 w- rV in tt.eir n .....s.-.v. :u.tV,:-i r o a: -t. ry ! n.t -:.a '-ft u'S-f''. 'r Jj'but nj (lll''inht! to. Superior Plow Harnesses r mU Sl.i: CMHAI' U The Tril.w.Si dispatcli savs that the trial of Maj r Gee. rtbtt prisoti-keeper at Shbury. N. C, is now progressing at Raleigh, and will last J.Il June. The L..rJ. ii Tiwt' savs : The oouraee and decision exhibited by President Johnson in refusing his sssent U the Fiot'inian's bureau bill, confirms the respect in which his pulicy has been held iu llugland, and will entitle hiui to credit ui one of the ablest ?tates-mt-ii who have ever conducted a crcat nation success- i ? . .? i . . - . . .1 i back i-o-iy .a?-in- lo.M : wn.ao in ui- ( fnyiy tnrLUgli a crisis lv nrtiitiess, n.oje: auou ana ! ,i, . w!-..n.T, i.Ltins aio .iv.i 1 out in olio wisdom. i l lit. . - - l 1 t':u-ir s'ieltcrin.4 .shadows nr ur h-uuMe doini j ti'..- : a.id w'aat i:' it i- small and narrow -and its i bounds o..:, fmed." is there not plenty of room otit ! side, -vliera tho in.-i.ataiu sl..p- aro r-Uol ia the la-.-; luaMin-viU r.d't-s ot trre.-n : whore the ski' I vie with i:a!:.;:i siaatm-ts : wh-r- the bro.td sea. ! trar.oi-.il and i..o l!i ia ;-a!"i ItlXUS I AM) 'I OVSTKUS HIT. KM TAKTAIl. M1A. r 1 i i'.l raa :is .i r-.-.'ulir .ii;k-:t i t!i- ii'. -v.r j.'.rt. K-.r f.-. nrl.t ,r il'j li!!l U Al l; Kit. A I.M.N A i A ! t-. ijiii:'.tn hi. tiiii-tr, Sil Tnls l.i-ii M'-s 1 Mi-. I-. r ;.! I y 51.'. Ii:. u: : so :a : casti.k .v C" ucr.. FOl i KO LOA ! S;:j:-rir rrciuh Fiuscy CaiiiMTi', l..uM ; wi-PJi I"r (I nil ln-ii'5 wear. 1 1. ffiffit- . , , . . . , Vv ii. i . i i ;i r- i.'.ir i t t . t.-- :.!...v 'it. t r i: ..'..t r -n ;.y t. WAI.Kl.lt, Ai.hr N & c-I. ::i.i A.v-ni-. loi I Trinr tU.'i. Th s .ii- -si- r 9. a-1 r.! i.i:is. r. vtii.K iio, t:ia, stkiil ix oo ri.ows, ijows. i t ::-1 ami inc;i:ks. ox V-k- 4. ' an.l Viai.t-r. 1 !, ti,,. uii.t W i.- l in.rr..--'.-. K-rS.il-rl.y MS 1 f ASTU: Ac O.QKI.. on inn f j,.. 1.'ii.rr.',i v'.'l ;t ITIM.IC Al t TIOX ! 'C; j., U il.U l.l". tl." r.:!.vrin l.inl !-:.luul "i tlie j I,::li l ..f II -r :i in.mv of tfiem s may n - j ,,rT f-r tl.- ;..-.n-at f tl.-.- IM.!t f t!- F.-i.o- -f th 1 " U a. l.i:V I II V Ll- LI. A, in ara..i..-e . f an r l r r t'.-tirt, j (.U'lii- .Vini'ii iTiii'T'it -ai t Kt4!?. , S.i!- ! take i-'.i-e .n ,r al.ilt tli- j 2tU oi" ,Viinl iKixt : Vr.'. re.a a- a r -utar pa !:--t t tl - i'w.v.? t-.rt. K ,r fr.:iat r i 1-. ;.i i.;y t- VAi.;;::it. ai.i.i.n c. , iii:, :;.:i Aj-iI.:. OFFI5K FOK SALE 170TI M l 1AJ I Tl.-.- I'r:; AT 12 O'CLOCK. M.. ATTIilU'OL IIl' HOUSE U'JOU IN HONOLULU. By t'r!-r of ti.f A !:a:n'-'trators tf ai 1 K.-tat-;, v'z : Tin: aii!'im:.va or papaikoi it lute.I in th V. strict of Hit.-. A IX I" lfr A A OT H AK ALAo! I 2s f ! j Lieiiii eu a, VV i!'. ran as a r- -ra.r j.ih '.i- t to le l.v- n,rt. K.-r fr-rT-lit or I i- 1 l.-fl. .11 t. V A- 4 -. . I l:i--e'- i l'l-'l to .iLii.i.,ai i.i... -v . To riv so:) ii w:i San i'rancisfo. 1?7AIK: P.l P-I-1I'S. As; -i.ts. Tiir. I in th Intri.-t of Hi'-.. ! VO l I ! I I .O ! i The ?! in r i T rr-, -,-- "3 .3 ', Will run n a r- gul.ir .n k-1 0. the : rt. I-- r fr-i-ht i,.,. --- aW.ly t-. V Al.Kl.il, AI.I.KN .y f.., 01 5 iTin Asfin .. Ul'UIAl li.VliS. for Cotr-e IliiK. ii A 1 . 1 .S ll KST HKMI' 1 r C K . A !. 515-M ht r SIATIOMIUV ASKS OF ASSORTS:! STATIOXKSIV. M i 5t C. l'.RKWEK t'o. Th-- Ht-T- 1,-i..im' sr- "!! nl f ivrn tv 1-c ir.-.l f..r the ; rati-, v.,-.. ..f Sft; A It C 1 Tv'wVo 1 LAM'.. i Till A 15 X' 1 A A t)i iniA,vt .tar ; ritaat-'l in th-r ls-t r:t-t ..-f K .t.;i. .I.wt.:-Iu..t w.-U s.!.i.t---l . rtr!viirtn -f KANK? ?l li.Vi; UA.St mi l OKi l.t TIXJ: AIIl'IM'AA OX' IIONOKAMAPI Juat -.1 iu t!e L-i.tricl ..f .,. luf --V.U LAN1. ii. v. Mivr.itANcr.. Aii.-'.iii.rr. I'OKDACi: 31 ir?l. S, ....-.. I r ....:.5..-.a...l l-i5-.D ui.u.afucture MAMl,I.A COKI'AfJ K. '!.! a ii.:i-.uf .--tur.-, fmni J -a.-h to : h'-s. IIF..M I COIl OA O II. '"; U.i-i numulartur.-, assort - ft . , Vir:.:.-. H a-iar.y.irn. e,A-:. l--..r .! ly ' - 1 X Tl:- ('IIt.'t ISriirantiiif f7VJl VI..I C. r.KLWKl! .V Co. I i Willi a i!i I I - It li:i n.lii enaena, ,l:t ,,f A ur'.iors, h -iirn, S-::ii-lii. an.l lliiiuii ii! Uiu'fiat.'. "II ;i r''-Mi r.Vr. For t.-riiif :!..iy to wai.ki:i:, A I.I KN k DAIUV SALT Ii V Louisiana cam: k.mvks. With Kitra te.-l 11 icks. 1 tOSlSAlX liV 015 oL r. r.itF.wKU .v Co. r.vinitAXit's scaiiis KirxTliK A NO IM.lTKtut.M. "r "''L " C. I'.ltbWI'!; .t: Co. C jl5-.t To Vie" S li-.oti. r N1 1 r y Kile n ! j A it; I. WtsT, Kr.:.- r--.r.ir:y t . lh- a'-v.- j ..rt. It foi.U.r j.:""".-' ai'i'ly 1 ' t!-e '"'I'1 ":l ":i J15 Cat j -'...ri.e-.- i-aiioi-ftna. hr.:ido.l ia that dreainliko I .j.j.i r.iv.i v.-il w!:'el: pai it.-r-!.v-so w -U to throw I ov.-r It..V.aa !..n:..-oa-'-s. an-I w!.ose soft tints an I tu-llow i't- ! lin.-s till the .!r- ..io'r' h-art with Dy.it n..nul-s lotijiiii,: th.it j toiui.l.:.' l.-i---wall wl.i.-h tU-s--ut IkIv toth- nat.ve sl.ere : th:it !:.ivl !iTt -v ry wa:. !-r-r t'.!-l" a li- n.e aial whore the i we-.rv rr- :it r-.-st. Ovt-r all thi i.lesoiea.l panorama the tVii'us s-t;i: c ran tl.r--.vs hi j.l.'Tanrs. IIw lam.? the r--n, 1 ,.,v.-j. .,rf.--laai..--. l.-v da'.l the artUV riche.-t ivLh-s to i v.xut :t Ii iwaiinn Aju-il !ay," while in Northern tl.ua.-s the I unow has .-i.r.-.-iy l.-it the roH.lsU-s. an 1 sti.I keeps his cohl ! i-i. on tii- v.il. t ho wouM exchange oar fc-. nial t-ntzes f..r I " . -1 Il.u.it wi:.try li'.u-t. ur.:iy aay ..r li-u:s s.u, -i.j (.r the- ic-.-'an.l Noi ih ? i-i:i.s;.N r !-i:osri:o rs. Th-weather on some part of thl l.lan-l is a pt-if.vt con tract to wiuii .t was la-t year. Af. r inoial.s of .IroUKht, .iarinc which man an.l l"-n?t ami hert s alike fiasj.t-d wilt, thirst, .Jan i ... .r ........ f.,,. from wlii.-h h Coeknev uarv t. roil -at wi.n n o..j v.. -v . - iu;--Vt i-U,-e frill, rs for his .laily hreakft ; then came Uays of .lr!7.7.!ii:u- raau pn-pari.. the tiroun.I f.r the larger MM'l'l.v, d lastly the llo"il I-oni-e.l down in toi r.-nts, filliiij! every cistern wilh'tfood m asao.-and heaped. iidy it wouldn't stay heaped. Like ti talu of Arabian Nights, the ch.uiiic .-ffe-cted was aston ishiu' and .votidrrful indeed. The yellow uut vanished , an 1 from mountain erest to s-a-wa.-d.ed I'-uch. a rotw of the loveiie.t gre.-u velvet was stretched out us by enchanter's manic wand. Tr?.s sent fa-th shoots and leaves, shrubs were strewn with youn-; 1 uds, tlowers sprang from the moist, rich soil, and tln u sau.l.s of roses and Ih.wers of h-.-.aibl. r growth scent the-air and j.;vc to the irarden that fa ry-HUe look which makes th. m the loveliest spots up .n th- Islaii The fahls h-ve resumed their wonted cloth of green ; mammoth wasftis, drawn by sleek cat tle. briri2 saiall plantation erops of cane to the never weary mills; to.m l.nt; before dawn lid i.iirht, elands of smoke and steam ase. nd from the chimneys of the hoilin- house, and thousmds of jrill'.nsof rich juice lire daily turned into suirnr. Such is the present prospect on Maui. The loss or the Ki.'uuea has been much frit. Allhou-h her speed would never bo accounted extraordinary in the waters or the 1 1 ml -on Kiv.r, 1..T arrival at the poitsof this Island was always looked for with considerable certainty, and there always was a time when a mail and its papers came to hand. May she soon resume hi r visits, and he better patronized than be fore. Dunns; the winter mails have no. been very ripular. In the absence of ihem and of our newspapers, a scrap was said to have been picked up on the roa.I, which was ea-erly perused by i-ro-vds anxious for the latest news. It cmtaiiied but a few lines which may, perhaps, be of hit, rest, to wit: " I'o you want whiskers in six weeks ? I'se the tireciaa Ointm-nt !" As this atu.cars to be one of the most opportune inventions of the niiio-te.-i.lh century, when the "dear ladies" are petitiornnir f. n Kress f .r the riL'ht of su'liu-a-, I hope tlot Jtivrrtim r wn. help to I rin ' the Orecian Ointment '' lo the notice of all strong minded" ladies. Lucy Mane, " lliey say," will, by its aid. bring ii m. st . l-rant pair of whiskers of blackest dye to the House of Ili-present atives wheiievir she may he elected as a m.-inber of ! C,Tne an's--iice of the A'Aof.i has also been the cause of an 1 ,i ,i :.ls,-ii-.-of ta-. aii-.-r-. -ome nays afro wi.ti- n a on this IsUad, but it w is uina-wards ascertained to be a kanaka in a n-w shirt, and spy, opera and spectacle glasses were again I i aside, and the momentary excit-menl suosmen ino. us usual ijuiel. P.osToN, March 14. Jaied Sparks, the historian, ex-Pn-si lout of Harvard ( i logo, died at Cambridge, this morning:, of pnetirucnii. Hot ert lbile Owen aptiait-d I of-, re the House Commit lee on Foreign All iirs yesterday, and argued in favor if the proposition to guarautee the fifty million loan to the Republic of Mexico. He believed it was the duty of the United States to assist a neiph borinj: Ilet ublio struggling for its t xisteuce against the machinations tf an Imperial Jc.-poiism. It is icporied that the President has telegraphed to Gov rin. r Wells of Louisiana, uct to allow the newlv tlcctel Mayor of New Oilcans to be installed. A house worth seventy-five thousand dollars, on Harrison nvtnue, St. Louis, the propeity of Iavid Nicholson, has been presented to Gen. Sherman, and the balance of five thousand dollars placed to his credit in b-.uk, by the committee of t-ubsctibers to the lund riiistd last August. Chicago, March Sth, 1S0G. Hisiiov Stalky of IIonoli'lu The New.. York Kv i'itz W says llishi-p Ptaley of Honolulu, now tu route to Ibe Pacific, has been prevented from gain ing the i b'n ct of his mission to the Atlantic States. , ... i tion, Gypsies, as well as the cutire race utsignau-a u blaoks. people of color, negroes, tuulattoes. and per sons of Atr'icm blood. The bill dees not pn pose to give these classes any status of the citizenship of the States, except that which may result from their status as citizens of the United States. The power to confer rights of State citizenship is just as exclusively with the several States as the tower to confer Fcd tral citizenship ia with Congress. The right of Fed eral cit'zensh p thus to be conferred on several ex cepted races, is new for the first time proposed to bo given by liw. U. as claimed by mstiy, all persons born in the United States are already citizens, the passage of this bill cannot be necessary to make them such. If. on the other hand, such persons are not citizens, as may be assumed from the proposed legis lation to make them such, the grave qucsdion pre sents itself whether, when eleven of thirty six Slates are unrepresented iu Congress, is it souud policy to make out of the entire colored population and all other excepted classes, citizens? Four millions of them have just emerged from slavery into freedom. Can it be reaonately supposed that they possess the requisite qualifications to entitle them to the privi leges and immunities of citizenship? Have the peo ple of the several States expressed such convictions ? It may also be asked whether it is necessary lhat they should be declared citizens in order that they may be secure. 1 in the enjoyment of the civil rights proposed to be conferred by this bill. These rights are by Fed eral and State laws secured to all domiciled aliens and foreigners, even before naturalization, nud it may safely be assumed that the same enactments are suldicient to give like protection to those for whom this bill provides, besides, the policy of the Gov ernment has always been that persona who are strangers to, and uufamiliar with, our institutions, uliroihl roiua t h roll rh a certain probation. This bill . ,1 v . . . j ' - , - - . ..: Hetbtaiiud nothing beyond barren courtesies, abund- in etfect discriminates against a large nuuioer oi iu aut proo: having been placed befc re the public that ' telligent and worthy foreigners, and in favor o ,e went to the Sandwich Islands as an l.nglish enns- , negroes, to whom, atter long years or uonuage, lit HUH IU mi i..".n - e c -- ,,. t .1 e.l sary to promote the interests of F.nglund in atitagon- avenues of light and intelligence have just been PUJ- is, to those of the United States, in the hope of alien- denly opened, by proposing fo make them citizens at atine them from the United States aud securing pos- once. The first section also corituius the enumeration sehn to Groat Uiitain i of rights to be enjoyed : to make and enforce con - '. (V i March 14 The Union t-artv ' tracts, sue aud be tsued. give evidence, luherit, pur- e, t by aSSl .ttj-'ity, Mir oVtue I chase, lease, sell, hold and convey, real estate Mve e Senarots. and 100 majority in the House. ! personal property; and to have the full am 1 eqa. r' :r5m;,i, ni,oni -.mtKlO. Sin. benefit of all the laws, the same as white citizens , i. Uf ii'iuiua frv si'v. v . . . v f - Clair (letn.) 15,-lSl Tuial of Jeff. Davis. The editor of the Louis- ! ville Jour nu!. who has lately returned from a visit i to Washington," publishes the following significant paragraph : No matter, dear reader, what you see in the papers, Jetf. Davis won't have a military trial, and he wou't Lo convicted. And if he were convicted he would be pardoned. Though no card player, we epeak by the card. and to be subject to the same punishments, pains, aud penalties, common with white citizens, and to none other. This perrect equality oi wnue u c-ui-ored races, attempted to be fixed by Federal law iu every State over the vast field of State juiisdiction, covered by these enumerated rights, in mine of them can any State exercise any powers of discrimination betweeu different races. In the exercise of State pol icy over matters exclusively affecting the people of each State, it has frequently been thought expedient ,t;t.ri.;n.itn lut wt.cn the races bv statutes. Iu The Now York Legislature voted down a resolution i Rumc States. North as well as South, it is euacted. favoring the eight-hour movement. ; f0r instance, that no white persou shall marry ft tie V siiiNGToN. March 21. Counterfeiting Govern- ' gro or mulatto. Chancellor Kent says, speaking of 1 the -whites. niuriiHCcs ment eotii.t.ns has tieeu carrieu to such au extent inn . unn.no, - - " the treasvuy Department has decided to print vig- are forbidden iu some States where slavery does not iw cMi'lHTll'S III'. LOWS - ". ... . - i-iwiPfim. .',.t taut x..me one. we. inz a white waistcoat, had been seen vi ii s. a.o u.uiiii.- - - - - i . . . . . ... - YICI'. r.laek smiths and C x j- rs. Kit ale by llUKWKll r Co. ........ i t I I : Km nettes uf a proper size on all future issues of coupons, exist, and prohibited in me siave-nonimg j uti.ea c t . . ; , i i ,. 1,.,.lin1r xnnlrarv to lnw. theW and tho-ebv render the engraving as necessary to , law; anu wucie uia.u.o, ..-j --. the counterfeit coupon as to the note or bond. j ore held to be revolting, and regarded as offensive . : nrr.iit.ut roiinm ii Pi-r-iicv. cn this lutertnar- ir; . f : '. MlKWrd; a: Co.. Asrt-nts. ISIT.NCS A.VI STOI'IMIKS 5. 1, 1A. 1 i !,J - inches. CALIFORNIA FLOUR. !Vr L.;.-t VrrivaN 1'rt.ia Sail I ramico. , 4 or Mirr.x: sack.- omkx atk j no i . ,r r o i ":r i t i l.,.rr-. O-. . '' ' 1 m-V- j l r .- o- by .. .... ! i lioj.i.r-- Th- TV! Tie- p.-l.-H.n. r oi: i: t:o am ni.Ki: salmon. , r i:kk: !. a m xiti.r i;a::iiki.s. a I 1 Sii;"-r- r i .. -.Ma iSi'TA rs:::4'EiA f sokes. 4 I'l.V 1-2 INCH IXOSK? , 3 ply i inch lb . d ply J inch II".'. " 3 p y 1 iu.-h lies.-, o ply M inch 11, .sr. cttta :i:i:tsi.v 1.'KIN: i. 3-lf, and I inch. F- r i- il y 515 '11 rr.ii u kai ro am) mmam. - Wi'l r i j r I app'v to .''.4 ::a i.VJL h I-- , Till! UTS'. M .s; -r. y for th !. v- p i t. V t fr -i,'!.t or p .s agi The plantations on th.s Island are all doing well, and the i ri.-p.cts ar that the estimate for this year's crop will be sus tao. d. Capt. II r.n's mil!, at M ikawao. is at work turning ', 1, .i..U..me suuar. Tl.e .cre..t complaint is 11 lack oi "'"VOlt PROVISION AM' MOLASM.S l..ni.r.i.s., i.tiM.,-.-, s. ti,i re are over six hun.li jji Kor Sa'.- I V and s-n-.e. planted live years ago il3 ;, C. lill l:VKll A- Co. I IlllW i.i,.ir cut lor the fust tiui'.-, lur I acre, tins una nas a- 11.u1.11 .0 I v...- I., .i;iiiii,'' :h.- Kast .Mai: I on- h'u-idri-d acres of heavy catie growing, which will be ready f .r harvestaig m h f.-w months. 1 have not learned whether he are over six nun.ireo in 1. s i- ... t. , by Capt. Wnlf-ng. which is ns out ov-r two tons to uie acre, tins una nas a- 11.u1.11 .0 - - , N'e-ir bv :nl i.-iiiioir tte- l-.asl .Mam I'laiuauou, v apt. huso Secretary McCulloch has wr lea-Jinz lb?publican Congressmen he feels much anx.eiy about the ponucu situation , j cftu . fnake uch and very much uesires mat ?ome n.ng sua. uoui .ie ; , - j to n,Hke therefore rStr 1 they cannot, under this bill, enter Into tnarrUge direction would tesult trorn a luuan t iree coiuereiice 1 1 1 4." - I between the leading .Northern an-J leaning oomnern 1 - -norM ftbro(,:te ftH State laws of 'vr.ii c at- .!. .(V l.y c. itr. kv.'i 1: - Co. Anchors and Cables. 11. .I.I.K.s .t C SCO A ll vya-IUTK (T.l s IlilO ! t i" 'y d lillOW X SI OA U ! 1 r. "Ll.:.i A: ! Th- h ' r ' Z Yam LTolc:vvn.i, M tKCHANT, Mast r. -gliON STOCK ANCHOHS. TO'), SO., 0o3, 1000, 0 1 pill, ".)t p .lllul-. CHAIN CAIII.LS. J and I inch. Kor Sale by r,- ..... C. r.KKWLll A: Co. M KtlSKlO.K :! kxt. V V, . i a h "- f--r -..I- !o.v I'.v n. . . o s , . p.. il.l.l s .v e o. it ... - C V Irmu X 0 ' X xi i s r M'.j-rni ;AS,V.AS' A --";:'!;::;: ,!,.. 7: atc ix r.s. Sosto ui : atciH'.s- S. . ,,Mi...yr,i.r.l...;)iu(. did ' s 7.x ox; H.-CMl'IKC : t SX J 11 I oti"N" Will ran r. iru' ir.y Ml fi.i K. r fr. i.:l.t r p i--a.-- a; p'y to . lir.KV. I U .V Co , a.', nls. I NU-iil:ir Pjickel lor Lahaina and Ilakee's Landing. The K.i..- M luue'i t Li ; r ' r 1 o o , ITKS 1 I LIiT IX ATS ST V LKS. -,.r Sal by pi. l...se.-. to . loci a 111:11 01 11. -i. piirch ise of a tr.i. t of w..d land, between Makawao and l l.11.i l .kua, is report-.! to have lieeii recently made by the 1 rop'i-tor of the VA'aihee Plantation for J,500, ik-snrned to tun. i-h a supplv of fuel U.r tl.e mill. It is Mated that over -.000 cor U . t w .l can be oltaiied from fie tract, bat until a o ad is c 1 su-atted t" it. the wo xi is almost inaccessible. At Waouku, Mr. i:. Lilly's u.-w mill is iu successful opera tio.i, and has s -nt its f..st samples of suuar to mark- t. It is l-.cat.-d "ear tl.e old Keinaie S. ininary, mid has a Very advan- t i u -. This inak-s the lif.li sugar mill now erected and iiilip-r.itioa at the f ...t of the Uai.uku Mountains, in a district whic.il. O n years ago, no one dreamed would ever be devoted to care rowing. , . , n effort i l-imr m id and it promises to be successful 1 erect a church I t the KeV. Mr. Whipple, the Lpiscopal Clergy -in in. who has recentlv loeated there. He has he-n prounsed i the h-irtv s.ipjHirt of the leading foreigners residmg In the i ... i.hi...l;.ul.i. Vours, Jtc, Occasional. r i;r. V.W I--.lt A; Co. y.ti r.!N. M i-f r A KrV MlUtllof I In- VII.LIAMSi.()H- Vis' p: lin. in.-vp-iK.ve, simple and . Il'ective si:wxn; 7iaciiini:s Will run r -i.t.. r ul.ilva:! pni-tu .'.: 0:1 I.. 15 .- t M I-.' r '. o C. IliiiiU -. :il...v.- roiil"-. K. r Wi'l d- :!! kind if wrk out . I or.!, r. 1. r S .'.- by C. liUKWKll Co. S7IOi;iN: TOIIACCO. K. r l.y 1MLI.K- .V ''; A x:s : r:ti i s 1 o -z r r.. . . l: jLLKr U CO. a sso:&Ti:x rfr.s r- r - by A X.SO. a :2:x:ii Ai. ASSOI1T.1I I. XT S!!!P CHAHOLERY, GROCERIES VM- 1 IM STORKS! rrhe Sclionncrs 6 T-.H 'J. 2 ' 7 AM' 6 fc3IOI SCKIK1 ! - ? !,ir.iu! wit't jtuck Disjatch, Between Honolulu and giahului. stich. and not liable to jj.-t 51 '.-t'::i SI L A XICI TS Ii.-.ivy V.'I.itc, Si-arl.t and H!we lll.mkets. Tl and '.'J inches. ? '.Oil S V IjK 11 v l. ti:k Woohs. March. lf(. Mi:. r.i.iToi: : It is not- my t u-'-'-ni ;V trouble voni- lvioi'-rs wiih -lioit-s of travel." but octa- ! v one e.liri-v.-s oi-ciiih-iic.-s tinu i.-iiifvi .i p.nntracts with the whites. I cite this discrimination. iduii r TPrii n i i :inii i rtr itciii it-rt'iictr . . . , iia- o .u however as an instance of State policy anu to inquire leading .Northern and leading Southern , nfiv" .? ?" J" ' or State laws of men now in the city. He s.ggests such a meeting j jn e . exacts" generally. Con bc' cal.ed. . es3 njay not atf0 repeal State laws as to the mar- l:. Ii. Washburn said, iu a speech, to day, that . f- e contract between races. Hitherto every sub- Geueial Grant had led the nation through the wil- ;ect emhraced in enumeration of the rights conferred derness of the war. and it might be that the loyal . . tliig jj. hag considered as exclusively be- people would yet call on him to lead them through longing to the States. If Congress can repeal the the wilderness of politics. : gtftte aw9, discriminating iu these subjects, why Cincinnati. March 14 The Georgia House of may it not repeal all State laws, discriminating in Representatives adopted .n the 12th, the following i Butlr:ige? resolutions: That the only hope for the preservation phe object of the third section is to afford discrim- of a free government on this contineut, lies iu the : inating protection to colored persons by imposing Union npou the principles of the Constitution, and 1 penalties upon members of the Legislature who may all rational basis for seclional parties has passed pas3 811ch laws, and upon Judges or officers who may away with the extinction of slavery. We pledge ! attempt to execute them. This invades the dominion ourselves, irrespective of former party designations, i 0f the States, for which there is no warraut, and for inspired by the recent lamentable war, to co-operate which there is uo necessity. I do not apprehend cordially and earnestly with all men of all section?. suca conflicting legislation as the bill eeems to cou- who will lay down party considerations upon the ! template is likely to occur as to render it necessary 11 - . I ' . . 1 1 I . . T. . 1 ..nnrillttl.tllllilV altar of our common country, ana raiiy to tr.e sup- ; to adopt a ineuaurc 01 sucq uuuuuui tuusiuunuuu...; paragraphs fraught with evil. . t :.i tn 1....I , r. , . 1 1-1. n n,i,,A r, n 1 1 n flrk r-iifrt? iiMve u tut lui icu iw" magnanimity nua niruwu open tn hi",1,ti altar of our common country, and rally to the sup- ; to adopt a measure oi such uouotiui con port of the President in his noble, and courageous. fon0wing are the concluding par and patriotic conduct and determination; that by : the exercise of wisdom, justice, moderation and i " ihe merits of the bi.l are frau ine -rti l 'J..., .-...;io ,.r .,, The white race and black race have hit magnanimity nas iMunu.,. u ... -o F - the rtlaliou of mMter and Ive, cap- Constitution, WHICH s.iau e re-ei.iuo3n,-u - fe--;"" Vri ,. . rpl)l,:nn nhanped. 1 1 1 a l u nine itiuvo - - d - . , i-i 1. I' id. And wen- you Ik-io just now to listen to engraven in the hearts of the people. Washington, March 15 The Senate agreed to the House amendments to the Civil Right's bill, which is now in the hands of the President, whose action ex cites varied speculation, and attracts much interest. The bill is as follows : The firs: section provides that all persons born in the United States, and not subject ".1- . 1 and a new adjustment is being made, which both are deeply interested in making harmonious. This bill frustrates the adjustment; in fact, distinction of race and color is made to operate iu favor of the colored and against the white race. It interferes with the relations existing exclusively betweeu a State and its 0 . 1 t I"" 1 1 citizens. It is assumption oi power uy tne reuerai .1 1 . . t -.. . ... .. 1.1 lv- '. mm fiiiiiii 1. . . e ... ..--.. nvAin. itnf imiiand unr iiitimi i:"-;i"""Mr '' "'. I to any lu.c.jtu pone., . , '.-Government, which, if acquiesced in, must tap ana ,,;... an iiidivi.luai sr.lV.. ienl'.y S..1..-1- lo talk 00- aie hereby declared to be citizens of the Lnited States ; F,.d,ral tem of limited powers, and 1, ..enllv he Would .evial to yon some queer trails- without distinction of color but the inhabitants of , L the b!irrier8 whicU perve the rights of ' , .. . 5 ... now i.e'n- en acted in this tT"-v cc l 00 w'.th'"!t re"arJ tJ a"y, P,eT,0Uf ; tl)C StIlU,9. It is another stt-p, or rather Mr.de. to ;u ,,.::- that a..- j..i st . ou 1 1 .1 1 1..1L -1 C(.mlitW.n 0f 8i:lVery or ...voluntary servitude, except centralization. The tendency of the bill must neitrhborl, i.ol-tnmsaotions which one woulu s.ip- ws ft rani,him.Ilt for crime whereof the party shall , 1; the epirit of rebelliun. and to arrest ,.os,. would shun the lijrht of dayaiid especially haVe been duly convicted, fchall have the same right , f hoae illUUences which are more closely .v..;..!. e'.,.l.i to make and enforce contracts, to sue, and be parties . , t. h ' . ... v, iu r :,. . 1 i'i ill. i 111 .'oo 1,11.-. .... .......... - , ii rd w 1 : f arouu 1 ine; cmna -.'- lhit just l.ei-e luiiiys a 4 l" '111 ( . ih'.kwi.i: .v Co. II'. run rt'i Ship;-- ts and p is Vess . AIP'V to l.-J ':n :s t-.ei r ly 1 ti .1 . ,- r.-uia. :y .1 tr.ese M. 1; I'. KKV. ai:- nt. OrsSiss ISrcwcry For ttsilc. railir. rNDK.r.SiCM.I) XIKS SC. OX:S! ItOlS . r,...t and su-ar l.o-ii 1 1 of .'lev. "tin.' his whole tin..- and attention to ,h -s I : 1 l'..-ry . , .lnJ,. ,imo you should 1- .f ri f r sale to - :;b..ve . -t.ibl.-i.inent. wita M il- Kda. and , ,-v. -rMhlnj ' r -i-ryimr "n tl e I'.r. w it. I nsin- ... This p.rewe- j , , , t ; 1 , s o'i 'A . .'.(' . !' 1 :.e Mi'm-iii i' 'I be a le'il'.'l' '"' t- II .'.'n-iS. tab'. Suppose into the house ol a CJoveiniuent Road ,. vis..r. weaiir..er. too. a while skin, you see tl r....t and sii-ar bo-h jo.-tfj o(, an.l alter ti rea-on- .k :ig:itn anil see sundry Solnethill very like it. IV ''...(. . o.,-'. what slnuM y-.ii suppose tnere . -.. 1 .1. . ... ..I..-- i.l .-,- i..-:r tin- citv. ! tV IS tn-t . Illlio.y s.v.io -. .0 ... v.-.-.-. -- . .. . ... ...... . ... . f 1 .. te-.-i-r :!..! is r.,1W dolt:? it l.ji an a. ui.-... u ........ 1 , , 1; . ,..,), I had Letter r...t nre-s Apl :y t- 1 miv'til "e n. i;..i i "-- 1 1 ' - T. tt. MAKKr.N, on t !i- r-mises, , .-so. ciAily si:.ce I am a reasoiiat-ly mo.i-.-st m.iii, ..... , iirnw ir uruuu to suits, to give evidence, and to inherit, purcnase. , Ktort lining these sentiments, it only remains We. seil ho d, and convey real and personal pro- P f chtcrfuU oa operate with petty, and to have a full and equaMainefit of all the . nv Incil9ure taat may be necessary for laws and proceedings for the security of person and ' -t y f be qWi t , of fr,ejmt0f B3 property, and shall be subject to like punishment. P f f ftU other C,A(?9M of persons through- p tins, penalties and to none other, any law. statute. judicial proce e, under ordinance, regulation, or custom, to the contrary , i,nr,!tr,;ai iIlwa. or conformably with the notwithstand.i g. .-.roviioas of the Federal Constitution. The second section says : Any person who under . 1 ,, he ftn,, C"''f. :ff;;! ! It:rt : ! that, in considering the bill and joint reso. pr-.-p- r ns b' ay ' a .und a- 1 .', r rale at L- Prices. ll.iI.I.IS & Co. GENERAL iHTEE-SSLAHB HAV. GO. or 1'o-t ':lice IJ-.x 61, lb .ii, .lulu. HONOLULU DISTILLERY s rx.'.s the ii.'pnry ; an I :.'t like to intrude on auoth- r man's business. A.-.-.i:. c.st your ey- just i-.-yu.i ine u-mtcu t- i.i 1. e .-d bv one of take a peer The f: nun s v:.x: ii: i;i:!:osx:.n r. r.v lb.Ll.K & Co. Onward, Wii! iiil f -r : 1 . . . . rrr r li.ir.t.oy ' .........t fJj - - New Goods, New Goods ! rnr ,M.r.iisic vHOorrK!i roil silk i TMK roiicwin Olicico Goods, Direct r.w.u I.ivtT)ol. M 11 ;.-r 1- es s rd.n s. If.i'f '-. " .--a- La . x fr -h S. '1 Sa'.i i' ii. T.os K i lleri it:.'.-, 1 irt l':n ' -i s:-T. rt-.I Sail''--. - .. ' ;,- " a- I.:--aiis. - I' : J".n Li-ti :s, 2 lh; 1 .... Kj... . -I 1. - - lo. T. f .1. ! ' Ii -s-O t. - I' - Tir.s t aotoio's i:is.-'f. Tin- Tr iv '' I. -ai-L T.i.s U I'-.- a t- k :.-. v 11 Mtti t on sai.i: I. l T.Ki'.T, Ma-t. r. K(1M)A an i WAIMMV, K.u ti. The Fine soho.-.i.-r , .. .., .. :. 1 ... olil ...,,-. T .1,. Tint sitv that th.lt is IleCcS- i nlll- IMONKKIl KST A 15!. is 11 I K XT. ; ; c.;ilTi,.ti..n0"Hs,d see such a P:..riou.dru,.k-.rA,-f. e . u i. w i i f i'l i,o.-r:.:i' 11. has oo:it intlv on Land a 1 ?.irj 11 r o in .j - . ' ! suns ar.d rfd skim, f-r t-nce brought peU m-.l to a th?h'y J : .if-norrntic ff.', ou woum, 1 lancy. ut-.. r . . j ! ov l ooiitioa r.t suri-ri'e as did your humble servant. Hut M irmf i.-'nr-d from the ,ur. -t mat. n an.l cirati.e-j.! p r- : v, ,.rt. . i;u:r c-nie from ? And why don't some friend of f..,.-v i-..- fi.e.i ail ma:.!i-r i H.:i.i.ei.i....n. n- . (. ....... ie.-tf 1 anv inhabitant of any .State or Territory to ; depivatioii of any right secured or protected by this j act, or to different punishments, pains or penalties. on account of such pr-rjoti having at any time been ' held in a condition of slavery or involuntary servi- I tuJe excartas a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have teen uuiv convictea, or cy reason ia . . . . " -v 1 r M ..I,- j.jj color or rac?, man is prescrir.! ior an tun.-i p-t- regret resolutions. forty-two in number, which have been thus far sub mitted for my approval, I am compelled to withhold my assent from a second measure that has received the sanction of both Houses of Congress. (Signed,) Asdkew Johnson." r'i,TE. The Senate new consists of 43 members. of whom SI are counted in favor of passing the bill icims or sr 1 15 ITS IN IIOM). sons, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ' over the veto, 15 against it. and 3 (Lixon loote and , r - . ... . :.! T ,n nllamnt VI 1,1. m-i,f In. vvrignij aosent, sicit. c oiicmj.. day, with, it is said, every prospect of succew. Tklkgraph Repoutkb. shall on conviction be punished bv a fine not exceed ir.g 81,000, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, cr both, at the discretion of the Court. The third section gives the U. h. District Courts -A. 1 3 e i ti i x'oi: I I. U i. 1G0 Tens R.-isrcr. wil! run r.-u'.arly Iil.VWAIXIAX: AM KOXA Th-" Ciipl-T c't. n-r ; i'i'N I AIN, M .--I-. Wi'.l run as a t.- s- " i j h i i . ,., !,..-,.. ! iO or;.-, s a I t II I.'f r.It i.-e-i . ,- , ... . . . r.t . u -I c i -i i .-...- ..... . v. - - ";.iv,.re.i. 1- .to in .-.ekc--s and. :nan- chmai.an ores ? were ..a,uir. nu n . . u... re;. , , cnnrMirrei.tlv with the United States Circuit : NKW J Ot( K , M . .. suit custm - r-. i'..r t r 1 e-u n-on p:i or export. , br. a.... i-J- ,,,...,..,.,,...,.., We have six dis- ! r,,orte.nf all ct-CS . ci vil or Cll mi nal . affect 1 02 per- reipers 01. the f.-.ir a- l u: pr.j n:i-e.i ";;;'.iis r'sp-.tm. y - V ' l!! I ' . , V.V-. V ! I v. eo s"h-r-'within' a mile .'r tw,,. You've seen the Load s.i- c,,nS who are denied or cannot enforce the rights se- The Herald mn lV:Vvei,,:V;',v'7,-..m "rr: dm-., f th. seV.an.W Vill d- ' Verv-,..rs and th-n lMt l-ok tl .ere; tloit tae Janice , j b ,h;, ftCt iu the judicial tribunals of the the most flagr.lt ! : .l-':lh.U nee fr ,.. a ,:,s,er,.inz public. , of . h ha.ls tr.,a our ,;r i.B 'ritt ,.-.... L-n , . DroseCUtion. civil or Criminal ; rights of the St ( .-.i -r. v.-.i! be rec. ived at the V. .tks. . r :a lo- f. ?t Ul'.ice, llox h-re s no. i a- ' - " ... ,., .'. v..r.I:.i.t Hc-ain. i t.., t..,o cl.o'j Lo rnn.mprifPil in an V State Court . tribunals. CVer ,. ,. . , .11. , -fc i; it are 1 1. . e ui p' -o. o - - i- . - 4i.i-.,,iu,i.-.....,w... j .-;.:!:! -1 ... '- i-r a., -oi o . ,,-,., .l-v- 1 ........le s..' .1, :.'t vol. see th .t man, and that, and thai. nt.v atich rpron for an V cause whatever. Or one thousand '''"'V . -- '- ' ' ! w-'ii. ih'.-s-are. ur police s;r :'' .... , r ., , . ,...., 'nt...inst anv cEcc-r. civil or military, or other person : an 1 the veto ?:!--:t!!tJii?i nt t ii-7;irtmrllll. 1 ... . r .i.,.i- fr,- ai that! Wt-1 may f. r in v arre-t or imprisonment, trespasses or wrongs the President (' I - - . i. I . ' - - - I "- - 1 i i.ii ...... . . -, - . , - i -1 . . . . , . , . r e 1 .1 , .-..!.. i .r -.,-,- i.r.,i U..-1. to-j. li.- ftx. , ,i,.o inmmitifbl V,v virtu. nr iiti.ler authoritv Ie- Henceforward, tl i'ii- ptc.-it-t to Iiahaina and Ivlaalae ; ,.r p irt'.cu'. i.-s -n l'ly i ay. feVUF. I V IlTM'.ilMIir i loloie i.tnc X U t.v- ..Mr- 1 i . V 1 :. i 1 i" I M . K i ) '. ;V in tl.e - --tl ill' AS I..-" -1." ."- . v.-i l.y n.ut-.iil C.fi- i ;-, i . t , I.- o 1 : M r-. M ac b r.a'd. ' I. A A . M Ml'.'N ALl, M. ki i. HIL KK. lb :iol.:'u. Ap-'l '. Is '.. oj --l A Verv lt-rtiiirm inery. Comment, on the Veto. trch 18. The tone of the morning veto, is as follows : says : "The veto exhibits this bdl a it device for ovet riding the rcs.-rve.i ates, in their legislative and judicial attempted in Congress It appears times worse thau the r'recdmeu's bill. marks the impassible barrier betweeu and the ruling radicals of Ccngresi. iere can be no party endorsements or - .. i,- ,- T I - .. ....1A.1..:1. r. f..t.-t I. t .f IX.ll..Oltk til tllft ' lived Irotn tins act or auy act estaoiisiiing toe iure.vu t.uugr-i uuupica .i f"""""0 - -- ' frr ti.e relief of freedmen and refugees, and all act3 Adni.niJtation.,, i anu tidatory thereof, or fur refusing to enforce any The Tribune eays : " Let us thank Mr. Johnson ' act upon the ground that it would be inconsisient that his veto is so sweeping. He might have phrased with this act. such defendant shall have the right to cunningly, bat he has chosen to lut ua know that uot i nt. li'.ANK ...LV..N. Or J ANi -S'. liKLr N .V Co.. A - : H- ' ' I- N- For Supar Boilers. ci ii a iio.m r. r i:us. .::a fh lift1 'I'i'.S, i i i r. r :a: r.:r Tur.:i vut:rj:i. 1 r : .:- y ... f r.:: i. 1 1. .s ' - c: l: t J o : yi-ir'rici-.. rpMir. r xnriiso.'XKo iir.nr.itv cavtin K .h i-.--.-. :...t -.-.a;; th ., ii. ::-. i-t.- .-, 1 l o tio a.t. 1 j . .. t '-. .,- Kr ix' ' - i fr dt I'n-t f ... i-r i'i Li -'.-h x c .d-d ir itnMr.ii sink ri M v. : ii .... . P...- .-.I-I v ;.. is. .;. II r !' c t . r-ri N i l nr. '. M l.r" . ! 's r L'. ' :- - , - !!.- l-LM' o. ."Kl l .Mi.I . A ! p. r'-n a-- a'- c ..i: , - '. .; '.- ' - ' i. . I '"- '' - ' (.- r.-ecu'. . t . t:.- u-n. -t i :-t I..::.: I':::.; i- i.kv.w n: c-- I.n !s . f A I A . A - f I a i. i' 'i r th-.- t... -I .:.:: is. AN , Ii a: i I V ii -sth. ret .. - J or tr--; is-i:: - i v..-' it tf.is I...OC-- id : '. . Ii. .I V Ks S'. .I. K I .N ! K A i'i". ; f-.r C:ii -.ii Jacson. oli l:a : -;-. I-:;i rn : Will y..u i:it..riu i" what s.-curity . j.;,.,.-,.r or I'oir .itli.-MS have, that sailors ' ,- i- t!.-. ii- ciniiiin1.. who ni iv a-s.t'.lt and wound remove such cause for trial to the proper D.stnct or this pirticular LUl, Uut any measure wnereDy t on- shall attemot to crotect the blacks asamst white il....r. w :-. a kn :.- in tins country, win r.-.-.-ive nan- - ..--...i i, ... ...v -v - ... , i .T.....11- ... 1.11. i rciatlPJ IO tr.e writ 01 .lu-ccus coro.-s, -ana te-uiiioug 1 uuu-ic, ...u;. "-"-- j to- :: :!-. even ;t -x u '-eioie ; tLt. jtl,i-.cj.ti prcceedio?s in cettii. cases. i opposition." 1 :.. li- v. i'hat tie-.-npr- '.ib- oiirt ol this United Stites' Marshals, and District Attornevs. The Times says : " The logic of the veto is eo keen , ...... 1: ..e...- o.di i-is.-s :m.l I 1 .r.r, -.r i.'rii.,. v linn me ..r- imnr,xiri,l nud cp:.rchi ti . and so irresistible, that we should -v' fi :i t!:-.':i 1 .". f a-ault II IV. W i.-;.:ii-: h" w -. ' : : kv.if.' wo. ; hi. Cl an. 1 woiioliri: 1i r-.,".-s 1. . (...- tne . "t:rt. ns ilunnr th- 1 -r.-io!- r i- I'.-rniitt.-d ' s.-at..-. . r 1. sai'.-r who m-tv h--:ir if l i"d !:u --tv ;:: t::- ta.-t-. n.iy -..:is.uer 1:1:11 x ri 1 -('.'.-i: t i;i-;":i- s u.-h ,ci assault. In my ..pini-.ti tlio Ai a-: :i-.i:i ai.d .-lio-r or i'ii powers should have a:i uiider-t.t'i.!?!!-,' "'i this -noj.-.-:. p s ,t. .... SUM'VA-TLR. t.. rmsev.iitp this bill, an 1 severe tana'. ties are wovid- h-teevtn the strongest advocates of this measure ed tor all per.-ons who may in auy way hinder the will see h .w vastly important it is that the veto operation? o: it. ptiwer should exist, and how important, also, in a Ati additional sectir.n provides that on all questions higher srr.e, that it should be entrusted to the Presi- of law arising in p.ny cae, under the provisions of dent so endowed with judgment and most uncommon this act. a Eti.-i! appeal shall 1e taken to the Supremo courige." .... Court cf the UnitJ State; nothing in this act, how- The World says : "The veto is conclusive tht the ever, is to be so constructed as to affect tht-1 tc.vs of conflict between the President and Congress, admiti any State concern'ir.13 the right of sufTragf- 1 of no compromise." 7 M f f r- :i h t i' -ti '"''" -.-CMLI-'s-- .s ('., . rii. r 1 r' :o-l K.o:' Ms April ':!:. is. ..r