J3BAVE i Wednesday, May 27th, 1863. p, L. IMBRIE, Editor & Proprietor. 'TER-M® —° !,E ® otLAE and FifttCests jier mourn, is ’auvasc* ; otherwise Two Dol jjr.. will he charged. So paper discontinued UD li! all arrearages are. settled. • i yg*Letters and communications, by mail shall bare prompt attention. new-york tribune, 1 • 1863. . lust of Jurors-1 Regulations of the Assessment! ■tie Term, commencing Ist Monday I of the Income Tax. | ' orand jurors. I • ■ as»wtai»t assessor* iiigb'tp: T M Johnston - ot each edlkcUCn district will assess lorn : Philip ' e incomu lux . ? s 011 tho firB t day of mgton A. H. A nderson. May. upon every person residing ; ■ron • Tnlm CNn-istv " ’ witi.m.tho district liable thereto. .0 t - Sewicklv : Addison Cunning- . Kach person ifill be required loje p / ' * turn his total income, so far fipfeciljripg ton 1: Rufus P. Covert. Vi W is «.*"**: c “ ib “"' lfe ‘ vor ’ Jol,n A ”"" U r«^ ; who»|incomc does noli- Brighton: James Edgar, J. Jl cec f I | lC Bum . of ton thousand dollars, .+. and who reside Jii the United States, • A lam Hivs ii will be subject to! a duty of three per .. ton-James s O (Eal-.n 1 cent, on such portion thereof as is t'rc- enndeatly a of N ews and S |Sj.! ■ liable to taxatioh : Provided, however, t.-wi bvthcsino-lc wordKepubuca.v. ■ iCldpiiawa: John jM’Cartcr. I if? u pon notes, bonds, or pttiersocun-i Jteiniblie-infii its hearty adhesion i ‘Kcdnimy : Samuel M’Maoamy. .. le6 i .°f; t l >< r Uo;itC:d States a duty-of ■,? d e tut‘ ha ‘‘God has ! KocbLSr: John Merrymin, James ° n £ a,ld a half 9™ 1 - wi », lovimf. ,l ’ 1 ,-b .1 l il' r 11 >V, At ’ Willi ims j J \ j . Persons whoso income exceeds ten ' '®«enn , ? ‘ siutlf [ Beavs ; Isiiah I Morgan, dollars ) will' be; subject to -.mihucan in its assertion 1 . Yoiin<- i.A ’ ,Ai. duly- ol\five percent, on the portion Xt^lifc ,, Scm^nd r £^: : | thereof subject da taxation: W. h-um £.?_] m.uKn 1 ?i“ its' Fraiikliir: John Slater. f ! f’ /,o '. Fe ? er ’ * hat W on ,ndon J o de ™ d ul happiness iupuuiu.An 111 u. , - : from interest upon notes, bonds, or • steadfast,: earnest, dehantJmstility- to 1 ■ Wit jurors. • of the United States, Citueus of the pnited Stales resid cl" (o ' H!gißca>*ei : i Itohert Shahno.l, Sr. W a . b ™‘ d > awd not m m the employ: the icsoimts 01 o I.r con 11 u\ or ■e r Hurst • J-mils •' ,nent of the government of the. Unit • idWoiid who fondly bail in tire • • hrigjilon :\\ ashmgton- Plillhst.. ; L tT - „ ’ ?•?• '■ l i K ' ,l ” e of an J PJ°P’ ■ iifriis and* calami! thrust; UhijipWh: Sanuici Brittain, Pavid T ‘f r stpeks owned in £on uf M- their American counter-' Fe.;gn*o ,1 JWbt White. ' !' hc ?"!*<! Bt:ltcs | and exempted part the ovci-tbro v anil-.ruiij - ,of the! Jiarlirigton : Win. B.- Puff, Nathan I lo f m , income j tax: Provided, how . Model / J'eimblic —JJepuldican in its , Eakin,; j oshua Newelli. 1 •<»«. Ibat upon laconic derived .from hope .and trust.its taitli and effort; Economy ; Wm. .M Elhanv. upon notes, bonds, or other 4 this atrotiuu.s IlcLeilion must! Fallston : Tho?.' Beal-om, Jc s. James, i st tnill - ,es 'oi the Tj. nilod Statcs,_ft dut.jH - iv>ult in tiic orenlirow of its! • GriOn ; Pop. ’| or one una .a half per font will be j jilutters./and the (inn cstablislnncnt 1 Hopewell : Aln;am 'fSodenliaui'li.' . c V, e . ’■ . ! , A ... : j lit eijiia! righlsaiid epual laws tlirough-' llanoyer : Pnnbip M’Callidter. I farmer or planter will bo i-jeA iiut the w'hole extent of our country, i Inddp bedetu-c i Alutthew Andhrson,i 1 ?‘ , ; ed t 0 fake return of the‘ value j wherein liberty-and Union shall, ini Simoni Butler. : I i ■ °. r . ll > e produce of bis farm or planfaA deed b«t“oiic Unu inscparublc” hence- 1- Indusiry : Jrio. M’Gaffick, *icob tIon ’ without deduction for.'the labor ' . jofcth ai)d forever. - 1 Phillis. 1. : !or services of himself, and his tamily.i ■ The Tuiul.ne devotes auction ini Modi, ; Allen Brooks, Wrai. flicker-! lor M 7. P°^ ,t? . n sli , l ' h produce eonf .aimer times; and to someStont in i-staff. A ' ! ; lli.. 1 8U !"ed % htnu<olf and fiunily. _ j ;iese. to Education. Tenipei aneo, Ag- 1 Ne\v Brighton: James Fleming I 00 to .lowing deduction will be| neultufe, .Inventions, ami whatever J Wihner Walton,; . i "•. made from the aggregate income of i.i,-e mafv minister to the spiritual and ( Niew.'Spwieklj*;: Moses Hendrickson. tL l u?r- ‘ ,on '. andjthe, tax assessed np-{ vateiaai progress and well-being of! Ohio!: Win. Ll.lfiiyl.' . j .on the remaint or, viz : ' j '.mirkind j but lor the jiresent its uier-j Philfij sbnrg': Phillip Baker ! , : , c :ifld ltJ^ 1 assessed in the ' g-es airljifs columns aie ‘inainly, de-j Jloch-ester : Win. Marshall. John i ca !°i ndur year ijireccding this assess ; A voHbe invigoratiun and success i Shcpk r. -■ ! ' j lnc ?n. t° 'ritv from January 1, 1862,| oi for the Unioiu Its special | Jfactjif n: B. J>- liouds, Jno. Scott, j to J 1 31Jl«(J3; inclusive i ’• coms-ptnaJciffs accompany J evei-y* .Smitli Beaver: Washin-'ton John-! ‘- alß|,|^ s Qdieepj, or payments to; 1 iyn*iileisblv army and rcporl -’.cverv ■ ston. ! . 0 ; . persons in tlie s.ervico or employment j .. h.ij«>i/at)t incidgut ♦>!. that givsfjt slrug- • i ' —-—--- | ,I Of the States. Jroni which, a .gh' iidiich ' Ave Trust to result Hr tlVe : A-Father Rescues his Daughter ! r cd .! lc f’* 0M °f f-breo per bent; has been '.vg/ial-iuid conclusive tmiinjih of the : from Ihe Clutches of a! RebePi | nad ? by.tho thshursing Of the Aaiioiia! aims and.in the re'suiralion i ’ Exile- Exciting Chase.- v govcrrimeiit. j . « iVace aiul TUi ifi, to our distracted.. Tho ’ \l-i*Uvilio '7*v. f p ,1 l-,-., * - Utieregt or dividends bn stoc'k; ‘bapi bkeding country- We believe that not: in 7 mV n |loih ; in any bank,’trust tfJicnvise'- can a fuller - or more accu-j . ’ ‘rr' e 0 °' v,l ' s : i ; , c onip.aiiy or.sayings ,instilutibn, InsTT rs!<- view of tire progress and charac ; i , !Au . ex . c ‘| ltil, y was witnessed on : railrdad Company or corpora ti-r ot this momentous conflict [,e ; Jlhl’ry.,:Sfleet, at the residence of Dr. ; ,ol, v from which interest pr dividends •obtained than through, the regular l^'icliatiivi-, yostOrdny.a few. doors •'he- -j* (,ll ty of three j’lcr cent.' shall have Ifcnisaf. ■ cf. out* columns. we ' r ' v Office;-wlm-li deserves | " eull deducted jb.^ J ...the officers of ■ swell lanu-stly solicit the co-operation , ofs t ”' *’ c irocorded. ; Iff-. '-Buchanan, a i "b'niiiinies, CcirpDratiors, or associa *-■:>i ieuds of the National cause,which t lnost . traitor, roceijved lys'! » interest from any bonds, or V regard ‘and ' uphold as that of! "I®! king papers from.tl'Q military; mi-j °M U * 1 ! • evidence ■*'of indebtedness, .of I i:u\i>al Ilumuuiiy, to aid us in ex— . 101 recently, and was preparing i •’•'droad, [or,, other corporation. 'Wing its eireulatmn. “A- .; 1T1 « logo Soutli yesterday, at Ibe tilne ’ * |,,)ln ,which ivii.uty of three per cent. -TERMS. i?d the "scene” above referred to. The' B .b*dl have beoii deducted bv tho ofJi ■ ilasßof ■ •»..- • f-' r . r ■ -J—• r •> The 'New-Yoklv Trillne; first is- Fjed in in its twenty-second years, .hasipbtained bolt St larger and '.a more widely diffused circulation than ■aiiv otter newspaper ever published iii America. Though it has suffered, j n common with other journals, from • i IC i voluuleer’tng' and departure of tons of thousands pf its patrons to S ervc in the War for the Union, its cimilation on this Cth. ol December, -l-yii; is as follows: - Daily Semi-W t*ekly.. 0 AVeekJv.. iiio enormous iiKrtutse in the. price J11 V) V* I'miing paper and other materials i a " : 'X ‘Tth in \iriiilvjn;. ne \v >papers,. ce 11 mh>l s ! ebalt ' es dt '** | to »«'« tW j.ricc of The Tut- > W!l! ’ a vo b: .0-,u- in.'w i.-ni;-; J arf ' r , ...sixteen .- , . IUIi.Y Ti:iKi;xkJ- ' 'Koji,iiko U .■‘Vk/yr '... : -3cent* f JI ‘ s * was ,"t ■ ™' r ;:iI 1 r burnished , >M/i.» AUv; . v T[ . lBt7 y B ! preparing■■ -_,3 I . p,. 0!;( . ye . tr i ■ 5.. ‘ {?. i. 1 " one vi-ar..... . i & I , *«• y r I 'l3. one 3-ear....’ V "■ jjJ' rf' ow ll "-' o- 1 ( ,r,e vp if. >5O ‘ >ecM ( <eenru tr^ I i rl ' C " , - v .' vi!! >IC to cluhs’oKn-cn-. tr X li,n( ihe • ' ifp..,., ; the soeiet v r<> UhhivI ' Y !TRIBUNE. . i what hornl . ft sla ™ i’cn-l - oho your..:::::;;!::::;-' •^2i cott o.*ficiu, ' ~ne year a - hrulsi .li,y larger nniplier. to Wa «o» wds w'Mrlhm, .Sl,r>o ouch. All t icsm i hc,, i J I* copy will be 80111 l«> every club i.' H?art a* ,s: | when hc ai .. "-ntyi Copies, to one address, onc'^PP" !S Oh . ? -5, and any larger number.• ati*F c ' v £i ! °f y-: price.- An extra-copy will be.rernWjng - : clubs of twenty. To clubs 0 f ! permission! THE .SEMI-WEEKLY TKI- j " iVe bcr oil tirr , ' nll be ?cnt - Toclubs of fifty roques I J“EI)AILY. TRIBUNE will be sent i chs P ed ber - : thought wit •Uiross THE TRIBUNE, 1° ,f >ountaini J nhuno Buildings, New-York’■ ’ precious pi ■ ! ... I ‘ .xf —through I, ,' 0u drafts caii be procured itr ist door-—and 1 < ti' 1, ?w <r than to. remit Bank Billsl by th. ■C n ? me of the Post-Office dnd \ T ho i: ■*X. • H Ja ’to all cases be plainly i eraanci P atio i J j sod be ho w|; .py I /- t '’ ?cr ’ bc P who send money by ! op ev ' 4arvl* : , m,lst P p opay ‘ the Express ! her Thelma*, m\ •i ansa^ IS C% ■" .■“-**:**» ;• ■>?» t E he history of which is somethin^ Mnion Hotel ” lhi f : ‘ I Bp.„ 5 A young prmco sent this iron a-kAVER, PENN’A. i? n htdy to whom ho was betrol ALEV prior -•« ■ ■ .\.hhcroceived,it : iu.hcir'.harfd > and I Tuition .„,K Iv ’ EKOp aiETOR cd at it with! disdain. Inherit Hotel the Prn C n nv f ni^ c ‘ E £ of . a firs natinn ' that he should send her su ,iV'-rr. • tonehed the ground a spring ednt 'fiifethey. SALOON, y hiddonintheegg,opened aands 'inrinJ ° fo 7«ew D»«y be oh- i y °^ e - r ® ,,ed dot., - She- tonchfid l c !‘ r , S ? Eol }’, ia an y desired | c j;et spring in the yolk and ago 'A n * " dozen Tb™. T lO ! o *?®* i chl ? ke, J was rjbvealcd; shp touch< vET oahsff lll ? urie ’ the-Pittsbdrg'ma R d i "JF ■” ® b ‘ ekeu and a crown Tb^fuifcr\ b f.- IIbUURGM t R jlhund WHhin;|;6be touched a gp) b «'6wed Patronage hercto ’**««%■ siliciuj 3"“ Ce of ,he e atae i, ! ’ , ~ dccl7 . iss ? re ' Hair^nl N r d,ej ’ Twe «^: f ~j -, .e. K. CUMMINS. I ' • Vio For\Jv Brin) Free , liarli Race Xort ham. •Fall) (Jree Moore. ™g -Miller, 60.125 ... 17,250 ...148,000 ~ 'Xoiv Hanna. Chip Brijjl Penates .had lx jin Isiowvd : ®® r * •■d siir-h cbmpaiiyi.br corporationj jsn. •" -’H* rcct opinion of ilslstrcngih. lie vehicle, and uibnnlg other' an - d '’S'eoijUs derived i front' advertise- |r,|;, 1 s^ren «? t J* i ,as been over Estimated. t| ilie rebellious ‘‘Pahglos.s’’, mentsoii wuich adutj- shall Lave been lr lie - v l,: P (! neither the- armies nor the >’likely youiig'woma qabout! ! * s sessod and paid. , jrewourecs we hrs of ago, jvlio.se complex- ■ . A,so i 1,1(1 sum of six hundred dol- (e 'f: aml ' vo i)!iVC bpen greatly deeeiv- ■ at of one of'Portia's suit-; ‘ !ll ’ s > cx eopt hi tin.>se cases; where the ).! C i ia TC 'o a '’d t° the'ip.caiis arid- power I Che shadowy livery of the .' w, ' ob? divanrjpnrt «f said six hundred S' tho re W s - p *i|suig through thbirj snn.” The' girl was sadlv d<> ii a rs sljall have been deducted from f'aiid the pifsgage; was not a I o leave .Willi her owner] . ' G*e salaries or pay ot -officers or per— p nitheult one), I -found’ tiiqusiiilds ; lid was near, to resciic* her m O,!S •" M'*’ service* or employment ol'M 1 p°" (1 ; V"«di> men, who ah?i renfdy. ! dutches .of one wjio had ! I,K ‘ States'. . iind anxious to‘ rotiihi to their allogi- i {d so faithless to. his couir- - Tll ° nmouijt actually paid fbi» rCr.ti ncotllc mqmcnt they can db.so wTth ! ■ was to he expeilet from ; a,, .V. dwelling-house or estate which! *° i themselves and families]— j ■oft lie loyal: Who.could tell' thd residence of the porsdii assessed 1 ! -they will; rally around the old flag, i l«le fate a waiteS her n the i a, 'c ; ,• I j''. o. W - B core«j whenever our army ad-1 -in the rice swamps—m the! amount paid by an}' tanner or •f a, * CC! »v. t could have brought! away' j , under the merciless lash planter- fur' hired labor and necessary! * thousand■■.with, me, who wore auxi- j d overseer? Just As the : c P, a h'? u Pdh his Jaim or plantation ■: b " 6 toCf,l, |°— mcii whom I found fugi-1 i'about to start, an obi. Af ■ including life subsistence'of tho labor-j <flvcs from ! tllcir homes; hid in the! father, approached with a! erB ‘. J r ’.• I swamps and forests, where they are" a( H no doubt, as'Virgimus ■ henevelj the total income of anr?' untcd w beasts by tho! rebel ipproac-bed the tribunal o f!P cr «° n ' ex.cc|ct|s ten thousand dollars - with blood hounds 1 tfujjius, to'take an eternal ' atl d deductiqds arc made therefrom d i aV,u £ v [sited them in their town i [his daughter Virginia!.— n u h lo , n ' that a portion of ~ ueB I have founded my belief lipoa i [with emotion bc,‘b|cgged j B f cil income 2 has been subject to ad , a V I lleard and saw there, „lhiit the! (t.o kiss his only child* and I P ,roc per cent duly un»n dividends oef. y is not fac distant when wc.Uhall e fond and final cmbiWe.-i 'paifrj*y comfanio.s, ' VU i UC f S downfall rebellion 1 't;, was granted, \yhen he j tlons >i o ji' as f o V'a«d'on3, as before enui!■ ntl the restoration of *Fe Uuibo as it | ■ ihi bis arms, and qhiek :as j3 pratcc 'i BU bb person will bo subject! wa ,V ,;f , ! '■ !| lb limbs as fleet as those of, ■ a tax - °f per cent, additional' ’ ‘ Thanking yt>u again, gentlemen, 11 deer, ho darted with his- j U P OII 80 rmu*h,of his income as may! Can on v assure ytfu that wd shall sd| rizo into an a ley— | llaVc been previous subjected to a du- as tc deserve your confidence! and I :a back yard—into a of threojper cent, by the officers ;fiaow ourselves wonhy tho compli-j var.ished ? Pursait was of t,lu eornp f hnies, corporations, or as- } meats >? u liavo so lavishly bestowed io enraged blaster, but;iii ■ soumtipds before uametL ■ • i . W°n us in the Grcseent City, and-curl father had. executei tho > and trustees, whether a!m shall be to merit your ap n proclamation, and 'cur- B J£ h trustees are so by virtue of their T r . jation > and | maihtai/ the ; honor 1 ?o shall say that hisduugh- ° ,licc ' aa esbeutor*, administrators dr glol^oi ouir countr 3t' 1 I pr.fall into the bar ds of . other fiduciary capacity, are rcquiVed l i 10^uct f ess °f Gncbon, justly Ve- Sfer. : ! Ito make return of the income bolon<'.M n ? rks a co .|:cmporary, shows hot'bnly mg to minob or other peissons wliieli ; Y aal an uctivo and dashing 'Officer , may in trust; as aforesaid ; execute jiyitb men of spirit; equal and ihp ineopio tax will be assessed' 5°n 1,8 °' , i n ’ i }Ut t n ' s -°» b* 9 experience i .[upon the amount returned, after !dc- i 8 U V as l Stoncraan’s did hollow; , j ducting euebi suras as arc exempted #d-empty iff that .which call a : itself! from the imeoine tax as aforesaid • tjo “' Soutllcr Confederacy.’' iWiren Prowled, -That tho exemption of six had pierced the slender cover ! hundred dollars, under section 90, of P° ’ 'Cnerson rodc down the iwholo - the excise Jaw, shall not.be allowed ?S n «. tlr ’ 0 * the gbat State of Missis on accodut jof any minor or other 2^‘ ,yf tb tt lc ? 88 but drie man : And! beneficiary of a trust, except upon dyerywhore he found only Umon men the siatemert of the guardian or trus'. .W 8 »nd. *earin«sig with the Wai | tee; m»de under oath, that the iflibor -r’ 0 * 1 th ®Jrefael ibaders forced On the or.beneficiary has no other income co .'“>t r y a 8 card-shufflar forcc? a false from which the sard ampnnt of six 9^ v< on his>ictini|B. ■' - nhndred dollajre may bo exempted and .. c ? vall 7 forco should be able dc we t 2 d - I r tQ .fdo t a disiflficq of eight hnndred Whet eVef persons liable to assess- D r l ! os , tbrough the enemy’s Countrv ment of incorbo tax shall neglect or • c ?s“ n, y shows that the country is refuse to make the li<" ■■ pretty well ' in Ibe cl-ou-n mona wedding al to the story' t 9 - . V . B®_“Sam, how does the thermoffie tor stand to day i I | “Ours stands on the mahtlc-pic-co right- against the plastering.” • | BEiWlßlfe I 1 - ■- scftrr U •' --j l ■- .-. 7“^* 39"N0: 31. a tk t a i wais tut tnor- .nd'within it was a ring. Thera is a r.:, ■ e^g. like S. ook idig- eh|a mitj Ing- Ijrer -oth e listsroquired by law or when the lisis made and tendered’ by such persons shall hot be accepted by the assessor or assistant assessor as jastand proper, it shall be the duty of such assessor to make lists for such persons according to tho best in formation ho can . obtain. "'Persons so assessed may make oath or affirms- i . i JBeaver, W Q 7, 1863. '(I. I•- .. . • tion ;U tri tiie amount rtfliucome*46d dcdtidlion to section Stiiji : , Persons receiving deduct therefrom 'the anionut paiti Tor neces sary repairs, [and interest on incumbrances: upon: such rented property. The cost ofnow structures, or improvements to buildings, shall’ hot bp deducted from iboofne; j The tax must be feviod upon all dividends declared priift* toSeptumber 1, 1862. and upon six. hundred dollars of all salaries of officers, lor- payments to persons in the civil, military, naval; or other service rtf tW United States’ for services ronderod'- prior to said date, as such dividoiidsaii|dpruporti6trj of salaries weie to deduc-; tjon or assessment. . ‘ [4: I j Interest received from! or due by trustjeompahies, savings!institutions.l insurance, and ra:i ! rOadi companies i or associations, priori® the same dale, must also be taxed. { •!. | : Profits or dividends derived from, stock,; shares, or . property :in gas’ bridge, express, telegraph, 'steamboat, 1 ferry-boat, manufacturing companies: or eoiporations, or from the; business! ususally done by .such, companies brl corporations, arej/sabjectj to income 1 tax. - v!.';' f Interest paid by any; person bh iii-j cmnbi-ancos upon the 'dwcliing-houkc i or estate on which ho. resides, may ! be deducted from income; also bis, payments- for ilecessary vepuiirs. j: ( farm produce, which the pioduelir i has , on hand on the 31st day of JJe-i comber, 1802 must be appraised at itsi market value on that dayt| -' j Ihe income tax shitll bpiincluded in j the anim|al list, and, appeals and I Other proceedings held-, as-provided by law. , | ;; : : JOSEPH J. LEWIS. Commissioner of Interna! Revenue. ‘ Interesting SjoeechofCol Grier son—His View of the South j At the public reception given, tj .Colonel Grierson add his |officers at! A r ow Orleans, on the ,6th ii:st., tbs gallant Colonel, in response to an ad - dress of welebmb by Air. li. LMadisoii Pay, spoke as follows: j ‘‘Gentlemen : 1 did notjnbed this demonstration toeonvince |iiio of the IfJgii appreciation in vVbich the .people hold the services of rijy .command.! 1 I accept : this token; not because I think the services I have performed I worthy of such high .honors—thous ands ol othcis would l#ve. done the same—-dmt defcaujuOt. iff- E»ng~lrtni fllio: Union pedplo of ibis Mty to -their brethren of flic , West;— |I.hC credit of the achievement is. duo jib the men’and officers under iny com [rtia-lid, who, ehdowed with fortitude, jlbjught with bmvciy,, and joycrcamo ■crory obstacle, and .suffered every hardship and privation without rnur jnvirin<r. ] i , -I 1 ■ , •j -“l'jlliafbig through the Cbiilederu py x have bad a good .opportunity to h.nua ir J t ‘ * ’ ' • 1 ‘ °?P tle j d Of its defenders, or that a great part of the population is favorable to Odr cause; - ■ advertiaing chandler ftitiv fn 1 12- mU(lC ! ,i^ W*' thftt “without ‘ f Ji DS *"•*'' to the he may ( confidently assert;that hi*9ctag«)nal fspemaceli are theibeat lights ever invented;*' - ■ - • :.h j Aft Paity Arrangement. ■ • ' ■' ■? ; th o State Convention, j which is Ip meet in this city bn the j first day of July, for . the purpose of choosing candidates for Govenioi- and Judge of, | the Supremo Court] is ad , dressed to) “the loj-al citizens of Penn sylvania without distinction of party who desire cordially to unite in sus’ tinning the national and State tidiiiini istralions in their patriotic efforts to suppress a soctipnal and unholy rcoel jion against the* unity of the: Jtepnb lie, and in‘perfect harmony with our county calffpubiished in 1 "its niv propnate jplaco, and of which wo have , alrca iy spoken'. in .appro ta tion. ■!■ -, : j*! 1 ; ■ In the pitesont perilous ci isisiih bur country’- *-■ ~8 . i*r eniineni the only ii Union or I lip dll other ly thing ii comparativi houL It is! should bo hi 'her, that'itli our in o', to, .*< find DUr end union amriiii of the Un count ry.wli of party, re peril, to lay a imd nil(3* as of the Gove orpus enemies, even though wo may ' a Cltlzur !' of the State of Ohio, as fol eontinuc to (Jiftep ;fpr: the Itimel being ! ' 1 i ■> I | t)f lhe : - specificatiOil, (bxceiJt Uhe The gi eal of the American words, “That propositions ! by. which ifnmri C ” f t !" e l i ' e^VtrUO ;A° t,IC ortl,e rn States cbuljtl- bo.|Svon “PVT sophism? and ■ bgck, and the South guaranteed ‘fheir, So&oll 7o ®if^ C ' , ' ' V - h ° re k bls V r >deV : the ;Constitution, in W i l ® d pycn if? rejected the day befoite the bat -1,1 8o ;; doing they should subvert the tip of Fredericksburg, In- DineoldaW S?' e, T,° n, i ir i d B J l ! v ® r tbc Uiiipn 'to jins minions;’! meaning thereby' ‘the atoms, there would be no necessity j President of Abe Uriitincd ' fitatc's.fand P,‘ Ur . ll ° n L L Pfe7 es °r Union parties. { those mirier him in authority, anditho Bu.no knoW tfiere is a btpangp and words, “asserting that he! ifirmlyAbe-, , petcssit}’_ for .both-s-jusl as: much , lipved, as he asserthdUix mOnthA'ado J as there, is for afnnes any V cofAj.thja,t the inch in bbtor-are senpiion laws; The great mais .6fj-to| establish a Despotism in {this’ efetan !*‘P b , e . " ho >, r 9 fe , s& to-be Democrats 1 ! try, more cruel and more oppressive as! oval as their Republican 1 than over Existed Worci”) fellow-citixcjis,| wepe it nit for the ! tyl” - •\. V‘. ] ■ if J -V pernicious teachings of their ItAdere I (And as lb thosUqrdl- When ye say he.r leaders,;wc di not Qf the charge. HVuiltv ’I V , li W bift |And the Commission 3 do| therefore l£,' fl l ‘1 n 'i c ' , . who have the con r :sentence him; l(ie skid Clement L: * H® of “‘0 P.arty j Vsillahdighatn, jtlio State nhu T d 'vi heartleaa oi’OaturcSjwho | dfjOhip, to be placed in clo\e enrtlfte. would lay the country, bleeding dis- ment in some fortress of the 'United at the fefcl bf ti-aitorsr-iwho States, j,o be designated by i tho cotn thb Coi^tih.Snn^ n | OI l; ? nd ' c^f n s« ; rinding officer' -of this Department. fruW ’ b » ears r h ■ lhero to be k *P‘ during the eontinu: 0 . . banie. of Washington tor that,'anccof the war ■ \ “• ChIVU ~ tb ° fining and sed ‘ I . I “,i o'ood-stained kraiiors-y teiico in the Toregoinir easfc are at) tv aiid C Cbid)feto 0U J SaV ° f°, lr Par-; prove.) aiid confirmed, Anditlis diAoct- J 'Wvl ‘°K^ W<?r , Hn« pla( i°' I etl -‘Mt U-c; place of confinement 'of for tlTo s-d-T r ° V ° d 11!Ut '- 5 ’ "Ittno-Mho -.prisoner, Clement L. Vallandbr i “ A.. I i ishe(i by hearts, bad they 1 rc-,j I 'i 1 doll Oil DJr Frtdit Tikes (fused, to make the saerirtee.X But in■! I ,i! ' , '; , ■ ! ■. uso doing they gnore no nriaciiile thev4 - • t ?-Oidkincn lormerly Cpiinocte'd (yield no trSJhltWv SiS5 the coal that j opinion; lor, ili this terrible crisn all • A l ear l S n "°' ln l A kln &.a *!nt ?f ■that is the more fa ajou,-. ; hensivc term .itliieli they have laid ': a- H ' i o-Nbihmpn. ..accidentally had a I side is cgneenLitcdlin the .all-impOrt-i-j 1 !' . b ™ kcn - the sawdust aAt term UffiojL.f When the aJlp f' tk « packed i state is in- d|ngef ox sinkiixr or is ; k ° afrivod at hisjstmijupg place ion tire, it'is. fit]'time for discmSlon lias i[n tlic ( sawdust at the .foot of a j to the dispositi aii of the can'o- or the i ill •! l ?' t - p ?s?' >t bptngisilHMft the {time of iCAact point of ihe Compass lo’which 1 °f]‘>e .plufn treds. ;Tl& I itshall hesteufed; but all rnind.sak' I \ f- r l ' a ,^ icd ’, lb tocned.odt !or ought to be, absorbed in . the <ihc'‘SSA'Strf r“ ‘ 0, - W n® ■ ra . the j guestioq,-how Jo save it froni' its tin-. t li^J- ° t,, ° [°^l‘ a, ! d > f aYe { mediate. penli 1 Tfiis idea of seilvatlpn ' i ‘ P l "" S lis 'embraced in. tlio word Union; for . This eiremr i„l Vn c ito • maintain tl o : Union imblies the I >». k- • • JPM to- still fuf i suppression of the rebellion which P %V' K ‘f? vit ' x ; lk ® Uayorable lilW a fire,ds ei.sAmiiig us, mkniceW Ij • J hc , ftM T d ‘ UBt mfghtyi tcjnpof t,: is a T 'vith-the: cheap a’-d y 1 ml? I?his^bt b fF’ go in 1 lor what is essential to the main- ‘ ’ 1 • tenauce of tlic iDnion—a vigorous prosecution of thei war, and a cordial, whcde-hcarlod support oi thb Govern ment in that paijaraoudi object. And [ who will bo on thej other ? ; Of conrsp ! tllosp who maintain the Opposition of all this—those who are in sympathy with the! rebels—ihosO. who'wish to surrender—those who are crying out for peace, al though It should be at the price of dishoijbii and , ruin—those who do what they ] can to embarrass the Govern men t-i-dlioso who will not fight lor their countryj- anit who chuck-: lo at every disaster to its arms— thoso, in short, who arp known everywhere by that rather rough term—copper heads-- a class compared with whom the -(tones of the (-Revolution were 1 ’ honorable men. ]These, as a,generah lade, will be oup tarty opponents this year.— Pitts. Gazette. ! 1 Wanted to Surrender. The Wheeling Intelligencer: savs :—lt is told as a" fact tljrat, when'the rebels Wefe at Morgan to: vh ft -was agreed in Way nesburg, i ifc.f. that no defense of the place 'should (be attempted, and thereover,' that Jedsje[Lazear, M, C.. and cashier of tho riank there, went putelght milea with a flag dt truce hunting 'sotoebodj - Jld' surrender the town to, but font 4 nobodj- after a long and diligent March.;’ It is thought to be too bad that) 11 poof j esse’’ coflld i find nebody-tO Bdricnddf the place to liethitn report tbe> facts to Congress I= I. Established l§iiS - S ! ; • 1 - . i . 1 istory, this Ibrnroitil call 3* and /projieij; for uesltion now 'before! Ins is ( Disunion. '.This Bwjdllows t issues, and this is the on- Imt; truly loyal melny;eare, 'dy; speaking, anything a thorefcifc right tbaifljnion inblazenod-, upon ourt ban should bo our tyulblawbrd. oui] raiding try, oat means h and that there should bo g the pedple fpr the--sate [on. THe claims,-bf our (eh are paramount tjd those [Hire of us, wh'ito it is in side our party distinctions one man to the support it, meat a'gainpt its | trail- I_H ] ’ ; , r I j i' : 7 —"—> -i -!f Vallandigham’s Sentence.* [ • In a general (pumfier ,68,7) idatcd “libadqnhners of i l} ic Ohio, Cincinnhti, 0-, .May* 16, ! JBC3,” General Burin aide haL publish ed ihe Sliding of the Court partial in jtlioieaae 0, Lv Vallandigiiahi— which U quite different from ;-ttja.f* reported n dispatches from [Washington a, few laj-a ago. I - The order commences thing; 1. At a military, commission, which convened at Cindiinati, Ohio, on the Gth day of May 1863, pursuant to ppeeial Orders -So. 130 of. April 21, 1863, current seriesJ from jtlfbso head quarters, and 6; whlclijlrigaoier Gen M Bo»- era. .obert B ' ft-. Votun (jeers, is President, was ariaignedyand tried,Clement jL. Vallatadigliani, a Citizen of the State of Ohio, on the following ehargejand. specification of Cnaigp, to wit: i' . • J ! -Ileie tliti order, recites ]the ;charge dnd specification,yivhich; as both have already appeared/in our columns, we ive omit, and give t(ie remaining por tion. of the sentence jin fulic - J ; ■ .i-.-; 1 ;- ,|l-: V-:..: . ■,i ■ .finding ani>i sektencs. . ' | The Commission,'afteripiatiire, de liberation on the evidend-e ’-adduced ahd the statement of the the accused,Clement/L. Valilandigliam, West Virginia Free from liJebei, oEi>ifeßs. Kelley ..telegraphs i-at the , entirely‘ disap .ared from this lino of the Parkers i rg v broach ofl Baltimore and Ohio .uli.oad, and that they liad retreated irough the Cheat , Mountains, aiid me again in the Valleyjof Vhginia. as stated that an immense n vmber hordes and cattle were earrifed off f V}?? n ’ Asides a large atnbi nt of ■oyWiohs and forage, which: they named in wagons seized from the fir mer®; i\' y fr: E Trle Pj.an.—*A J)ayton (bhio) dupatch, in speaking of the damage | done at the . late copperhead‘ riot air canting to some 525U,00b, says that ‘butternuts” concerned l in the latb riot are to bo taxed, dach equiva lent to bis means, until a siim is raised to jdbfrgy the . loss cpnnlected Switfi th< ir outrage, besides a term ini the penitentiary ' ;! 1 ixt IN ,TUE Trade.—“ That was a severe foughing -fit,” remarked A bn mofeons sextontaan undertaker, \yben tbdy were takingia glass together,— Obv tis ..nothing save a little ale which wont down the wrong wav ” ■replied the undertaker. ] “lb/ ah that’s just like you,” said the soitoh’ i“ydu always, lay-tbo eoffin on ! the !bie r”.-,.'i h • "An orator without judgment! is d ■••jra. a blitllo. i i NOTICI E.TO A AdvertiMmenu mMn ed atl the rateof 7 6 cents por subsequent insertion 2q cent*. A , liberal dii cotmt made lo yearly Advertisers, ab'd on long advertisements. 1 A ppace equal to TwitTEjincs oflibis type measured as a square. , ” 1 j • Special not ices' 25 $r fcotii. addition to teg. pillar rates, • .4 •. J• * 1 ; i... ■ . ... .Business cards, 75 cents a line, per year. *> Religions, ’Political" public nature, free. ... £ ''■l: ] Marriagerand Death and other Kotices of a " Tribute to the American Cuarac tee,—Tholllamiltwu (C. W.) Times, one of the beat of the Liberal journals in CaiiatlH, pays n handsome tribute to. the Aiherjean character, in an arti cle relative to U}s movement started in York ibr, the relief of the Lancashire sufferers. ' Alluding 'to. the ‘Almighty dollhh” ; epithets wUicb IJpnglishmen . and Canadians are so -foud . of applying Jo our people,, it , says r: , :: • > '“We venture to assert, withou t fear/' pf truthful' contradiction,. however; . that, they are, as a .people, less |ti!sp,rJy, •|«. s .§p. r o»o Ao worship thS golden calf, ihnn those nations from w.hence sprihg thofr and 'that they'-lire J more inclined to relieve IHe diUtresahch 1 without,regal’d td'.country or origin; jand possess more, of the genuine piilk jofjhuman kindness, .than almost any other people on earth. * */ f 1 . we are right; and doing but si mole justice to a great and mag- h ■ hunliiioiis people; W.lihti We ascribe to. tliem|thp.possession of sojuanyj noble; charucferislies.'is proved by iniianiijr-t able' facts with .whi'eji evgry intelligenL man ir. ; Caiiada : must. hi* thorpughiv 1 lainiliar. / ‘*\ ’ * , 7 : *] y 7 ‘ , ‘‘-In what other nation. Asiatic or' J [European, Suffering all the horbors jof‘ [ a great civil w;lr, can inflict* could. I I fifteen merchants be fo.tind to contrib ute 540.000 to relieve the Isuffering’of a foreign people ? Wo anhesitatinglv answer, in;none. WV firmly believe lliat neither tlic British nor' the Ca nadian public kno.w'ianvthing ofstlie [American heart ■ for if'they did ears would hbilcss frcguehtly, assailed;., in i the public places, with jeer.;, anil pur eyes T called tp' witness,' v in tlip pewspaper press, the ji bes again *t tti'o despised VYankee.’ Wo i : ask, what •/ , have tlie rich merehanfs of Ham ilton, Toronto. Montreal and Quebec 1 [done towards /thes tarring. Lanca|s jJiire fellow. subjects, compared wuh the fifteen generous, ;iiohle ; hc:irte(| merchants of. York? ' This' 1 i questip n is a sufficient 'answer ti> ; 1 tlie .whole tribe of libellers. apd tradh cers of Ameriear character.” jj ’ | : MoltK j i?EBKL JiAKBAIth- ri—The Co 1u ni bus (Kentucky} TOrr Enylc'ot ], ' recent date gives the- following : ' “'jTlio. iH-icHlm- was'p. Upon man nanied Jordon Hills, and lived on the - Mobile and Ohio llaiffoad, eighteen in ilea from ffjroyi On the 27th of aroh, Mr. Hills was taken by a'-pd*',. ty-; of. nved claiming, to : belong ‘ trt band of robe! guerillas'; : h6 Was li\d up arid whipped, and alier wnnLgnggedj his: ears "and ho,se 'cut off,add throe dt h;s fingers amputated and carried away'as trophies and sop vc'nirs! Afterward, -bis., skull,; was hud open with a sabre add his brains scatpred and trampled upon' by (hh urde| <;t-s—aiid all beeadse, he wa» ' a\ L nionynan arid: not a traito.r.” ssr-ln the town- of -- sdljjcfcl tip tl'V Constitution of the State, of \Vi.i cousin, liyes busy 'tailor, who ;iV isunory times officiates as preaelicf.-i- In order to’save a litilc print! is' custom to write his hotice of preaching,- Here is one of the lat est:' ', ’ -.■■■■ | ‘•There: will be .preaching ih " thJ' pines next Sunday afternoon qtt 11,.J spl'ject— l l who.do not believe will be .da - ■ ; ( Bc-U orence between a mason ami :ui. rintj?— mason!'” J . ‘‘Yes, sar, I beleib J Vdes ’’ ' : ‘. * ‘Well, wluu is it''?’* ! , "X,- b^ in ™do (rut, and it ue.ber .fails do mason is do man what lay de, inortar, an do anu-mniisou de - man what carries de. bod !” ■ - , QtEEn/‘t?Efdnj.--(.‘‘iii s i, ivi'ji :voii : take my arm ?»' , I ; • •‘Yes, sir, and you to»< ” . , , “Can’t, gjau-e foil the' anti; titiss ’’ rcpbcdl the bachelor. I ••Then;'’said sbq, ‘‘l can’t do it, ns ;. motto 1s j “Co tli eay bole hog ; 0 r 1 nothing..’ . j.' | . •“ ] i'| Che bachelor disappeared. ■' ! i: \TIIE PowivoF miisfciK ! OJ the human jaw produce a equaMo 4341 pounds. This is only Spiqnco, teljs ns; but! we knp4^ ; the tan- of some of our lawyers is * equal many thousand pounds ' a year to them. / i. ' ■ • ■ / ; , ■ . If--, j lrish waiter onco coiriiui mented a salmon in the followingnmn; it s °ot two hourssince that salmon was walking round his real estate wid his’ bands in his pbsk etu, niver draining wh#>ai~pretty in- i;4 •yitashun he’d have to jinoyou <»enHe- '' •men at dinner ” |’f\ “ “ e j •./ t&'.i man named Oats was had uri X - - recently his - wifii \nd -.children. On being Sentenced to im prisonment, the brute remarked that i. T? 8 ve 5Y hard a man was not allowed X : x t& (th r ash hi,s p'ivn oats. ‘ ■ \r I is paid "that the Original,’of ; XX \ i.;- ■ .Mayylkhd,” is-a German Bont»..f beginning with the sentiment, “Don’t hug me now-~fsomo other time. - ,-7 ■-'•-I-, .-h*—.. . . X •mndsomo young fady fceihg' r if she over gave a’kiss, replied; I ‘ -r'dij .put 1 often have bile stolon;” 1 ■ , Wealth I th6 false diamond a( the top, of a greased pol 6 \ybich all try to climb and secure. a wife faces no n.oro dif ficult duty than to cnress nnd seem td ’ -1....... 1 t;.. '.L . . t ■l: =I ERi ERTIS S. '■■■■• IV llio <lif-
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