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om us every public privilege and every private right. Reconstruction is impossible. Life, liberty, and all are at stake. But one sentiment now pervades the Southern heart, and that is, we must and will be free!. It appears that the abolitionists have determined, since the delivery of the speech which we publish to-day, to crush its author and put an effectual stop to any further public utterance of his sentiments.--We find in the proceedings of the federal House of Representatives, June 11th,the following resolutions offered by Mr. Bingham, of Ohio: Whereas, information has been received by the Government, that Hon. Benjamin Wood, representative in Congress from the State of New York, and a member of this House, has been engaged in communicating, or attempting to communicate, important intelligence to the Confederate rebels in arms against the Government of the United States: Therefore, be it. Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary inquire into the alleged cond
Things in New York. --From a New York letter, of June 11th, to the Baltimore American, we extract the following: A number of the leading British merchants here have it in contemplation to tender Lord Lyons a complimentary dinner, prior to his departure for Europe, in the Persia, a week from to-morrow. I have reason to believe that a correspondence has already passed on the subject, and that his Lordship will accept. At the British Consulate the report is that the Minister goes home to look after business of a purely private nature, demanding his personal care, and not on a diplomatic mission in relation to this or any other country. The funeral of Colonels Riker and Martin took place yesterday afternoon, from the City Hall. During the forenoon the bodies lay in state in the Governor's room, and were visited by large numbers of people. The remains were escorted under a detachment of military to Greenwood, where they were placed in the receiving vault. The route of t
Runaway. --From my house, on Wednesday, June 11th, my Negro boy, Ned. He is 13 years of age, 4 feet eight or ten inches high, and of a dark-brown complexion. He is in some camp in or around Richmond. A liberal reward will be given on his delivery. Mrs. Robert Nott. je 19--4t Cary and 3d street.