i ME^ISE. mt Start? and finite of Sepre of-fR« t2onm6n*ia&h of iFsan- QtsTunttn: fEho past ha* m new cause of thankfulness Iroighty tor the: moral and blesmngs /whlch ho bu bh »on as.< , V;'H.-v'**-. ■ ■tetitatf&s syti>ania: afforded i to' the -i material mowed a The balme : ; not. ao, j Receiptsi dt ing N6t. c-ia tiel Ttmistt ' ..i.'vk -1862, 2,172,844 It irinrfiscfclyemrend -80, 1868^. | 4^*B9. «1 « (wary for JW Jot. 30, 1«6», 6,462,296 76 its for lie seme W- : e been.... 4.314.964 06 r ToUVin Jr* ending,N Ihepayme) .tiddbiTi Balancis in, , - 80.’ *BO3 i Tnr operation* of tbe linking fond daring,, thetast ;eu b%»* boon thownby the Procla mation of ihe Slhday of Soptotttwr U*t, M - ■'' : f ■! -'J- 'v■ -I .-AmVlof debt "Commonwealth ,1 ■ , nduc(d|,» <9M»720 -4o "Im’t of public debt of Penn- -| aylraniaiaa it etood oa the • let of Deo. ........4 "3 deduct amount redeemed at . daring tbe let a! year, ending Nor. 80,' 1808, eiat !-1 - 1 Bper eentatocka... $888,499 78 - ■ tfperet. ietpeke...-, 00 Belief n0t**;........... -109 00. . DOmCetiP ered’reeer. 8126 : Public debt Dee. 1, 1863... r _sSl | Funded debt, eias I: j : 6 per cent 10ane,5400,630 00 ■. ’ Fanned d4bt, fit£ j ' 6pr el Idane, 36,709,966 id i. Funded debt, eii: 7 ’ 4J per ct-loane, 1268,200 0O $3 ! ■ Cnmnded|debt,eiH , V Relief notea ineir-|: r! \ e01ati0n............. $97,261 00 : i Inter's! certificate* ■ i" outstanding...... 16,366.61 ■ • ' Inler’at certificate*. « •/'> unclaimed I .4,448: 88 1 Domestic credit’!*’ ' ■ ' certificate*.724 92 iTreMurr NoremW , i ,_ .■ 3.1*7.83! 70 ~ , r ~ $36,496)656 T 8 Military »aa pr Am MljK.Sl, $3,000„(XK) 001 totilin'lt;btednes*.-.;.. $39,496,596 78 By, the act of May 15th] 1861, an thoHnng the military loan | of 13.000.-. 000, a tjpt of oiio balrmill was laid on real and personal property, : to furnish a fund for redeeming theflame. I re pommend thatj the lOprnmiksipneri.of the!sinking fond be directed to invest the proceeds oif the. tax ini the State |oan,fio Ibat.itjmuy be drawing intei- Nest, to ; be ini li.Ke manner itikested. rtr • that tiley shotfld apply such-proceeds - directly lip the purchase of certifleatea .. >« the military loan, and dance 1 each ; eerliCt atofl. as shall be purchased. .Us afc Bn*.. . ■*- ■■ t' I .■ - ii' ftCtlNp OL'R, tMtXREET Jjf SPECIE. f AlthoLrW-CHr Jfinance* »''e still in l * ' healthy.’ccmdition, it i» to ; Invite tH« serious atlentiop of the Le i gi«lHiun| to ibeffconsideraMon of the .means of maintaining theiii nniriipair ed ia‘ fu|tufe. By the f(ct of 12th of ,J une, 1840, it was providaL that the • intcrc-t jim the State IpiinflhoutU, al , Wa;. a be] paid ini specie or |ittp equiva ; "dent it.athat in • the* Treasury sjibaid- be hf less Value than .6p;i;|e. the mfferenc|o r i revalue ] should he lt(.c*rt»iiit!d';a t nd bonified.to j the lipv «fpor T who should thereupon issue' firs; warrants to the agontspr bmikM aiiliiorized to pay such interest on bohalt of tnoCbmmonwcalth,. to allow such difference to; parlies -ro i Reiving tine interest, or gtl the option ", ofthe parties to' jiay thesame in . specie, :'J -j-‘; J ] By |lie]aet of It th Apt it, 1862; it was pmvided that for thopurpose of . paying in specie or its cqvivalent, all interest ihatshouldlhereal ier,be°duo by ;tho Commonwealth, as -required , by the f cti of 12th Junc, 1340, the sevj oral bankswho should.avail themselves of the provisions of that act, (of 11th I | April, 1362,) and who sbon'drefase to, 1 I «deem[tbieir [ notes in specie, lit ,dq-J •loand. at any time within lien days upon or]: after the time when such inL teresv should become dtio', 'should thereafter, when required |by the State Treasurer; by notice in writing, pay into liie; State Treasury in' proportion ■ I ta the capital stock paid m ofeach bank, their ratable proportion of such ’ - premium for gold Or its equivalent,hs j,. should baye been actually paid by the; .StatJ. : |i ' (ij ' ',|V v- I• ■ By the act of the SOtb January, 1863, W wsW provided that,toe■Statjei 'frehsufer should exchange] vvltn the banks ("an amount- of currency [suffi- ; cient to pay] the; interest ,on the Stlate ' ■ . debt fallihg due oh the first days of - February and August;]lB63, for the . same amount of coin, and should give to the banks specie certificates Of #x i, change] not transferable] pledging the faith of] the. State to return said coin iii exchange for notes current at the time, on or befoVe the first Monday of March,[l364, leach certificates to bear interest at the rate of ii per cent, per annum; . ] ‘ •. '• j • ; N, I, Under the provisions of the ket' ef { , 1862, certain pafiks paidtinto'the!State Treasury 1140,768 30, as an equiva lent for coin for the „a]ymehtB-of in . terest oa the public debt. [ Uhdor the act of 1863, specie certificates have , bebn] given to the banks, amounting in the Whole to $1,968,904 97; which, ; Writhftbo'Wecyuing. interest, -will fail; ‘"■ /’due for the mrst Monday Of March irexti ' [I ) f f] • A e the prof isiona of his act were of a temporary character, the' only , actsnqw in force on the subject are those qf 1840 and* 1862] above] men l , tioned, under which it wril_be the! duty of the State autl]orifies\to pay the interest oh the first j off February, , 1861;, kqd lhereafter, iii coin cr its 1 equivalent, and! look to the banks that may bb liable, under the acjiof 1862 • . for reimbursement iof the premium , paid by the x (Jomnu)r. wealth. j - ' I«» ft* face of all difficulties, this i Commonwealth, iactuated by a aenti oef *. its peqple honor;has hitherto paid lUiotereaiiucoinoif itfc ■j I '^isten^lcirCumsitaicea Sake necessary to consider howl tb if extent of her just | oblige ;onf y Theexigorciesof lhe times Imve Joi gelledj the .(ioverniawntiqf the Unite ifitcfl'.tn large amounts of ttfea; : \0 for,circulation.*whitohlai not.rifdWaaable in. iwis., su'd; wkli n-1-- ; I. i ''-.1. ,448.211 .83 1951,817 M 1,496,696 78 1,478,816 46 $117i780 83 C- hinney from-.lyear- to 1 year to paw the tinugnee oftoisageopyandMtahltan inter.oston pint loans would,ofcoqrae, ™ en t °.i the we«l he wbolly inadmiesiMe. To leave the are of rital- importance Is them. act of 1882 jn force, apdAUemtlt to recommend thepasaage ofanactau* throw the paymoht of this/! large! pre thorinng the appointment o! agents mi urn annually on the. banks, would at Washington and Nashville, and de be not only «aVantly untusf,bnt quite fchg their duties, whmh should m impracticable. o f elude the collection [of all bounties, I recommend the whole subject to back p*y, pertsions, etc., due tq/Psnn the carethl and immediate consider*- aylVanrtrn*. ! On .this snhjectMI 7 refer tion of the Legislature. Sopie egii- fc Co ‘°, lation ought to be had on it before the ne VP- Bidd|e Roberts, late Agent pf closu of the present month. In my the Slate./ atWashington^,, herewith opinion the Commonwealth willhave^commSmcated, and commend ittoyour fulfilled her obligations by providing caroful examination.j - , . tor the payment of her interest in-the . iraxcAU. to* vofcfxß* ifUiriK. currency of the Government. If the ' i | i, : a - , . Legislature should think fit to efritin- thejfc.ion oft tWStale during pay! it hr com, it will be thfir dd- * h# '“few lh ®, P ™ dent . mad ® rJco-Dy-fonhwith the heavy kaxes *fc: for H fc necessary for thatrpurpose * f V made ac ll for volun- I roustv if, passing, obseWe th'at the “>'!«* for u l 4fc encfl „ of th « plan adopted by, one of tbe Stiles'of fcl®- a paying coin to ffcign. fcl cuWoy» uh P pon, P t to domes# lohn .holders'* appiarsto nc -- ™ ll % £ h “ < ,n > er ß* D on.no legitimate principle,. \ J d aild Ba^lHt « d .bis f.fc, a..dfcuh defence, fjbr Which our 1 copsequenco of the invasion of tbenhiaiiks ■aije'duef ti' itdse States, our State, daring the last summer, they i good neighbors. A } ; • r v could aot halve been reasonably ex- fcl 3LI cn ME Nx ttsbcbq cim* peeled to give the necesMary notice of |T , > _ xfcV r - .renewedapplications forfc;ch*B*ler— vij. •• ! ] ‘ - / I recommend the extension of iho ■ the -battle at SrUysburg, ini. time daring which the banks ,fcf c b vo.uoisefs fijdm wghteen; relieved penalties for..Dotpaying States; including fcßmylva,i.i». were! their obligations in eoim ' li J '.appeared jto m'o proper, .. . . ■' ' : jj\ tltaV nil those State* should? tin ito .jii, PUBtiIC ; OFfIGEftSi- UrtLitblitihinjf u CGlllCtrv oh th'fi in The increased expense* ofjlivingin- cll fb<*ir solrtieea who had fallen in rite attention to Ihe salaries of onr 1 iipnorab'y inter public officer*. Tboae'of.(bkS*eret»-t|rjS.*‘ • Mvcorduigjv appointed David. Iry of‘ the Commonwealth, Auditor! my agent, General add State Treasurer and of tprougb hun.ia vy a s pVroha* tne Clerkn ln their employment are, ktJcosi «f 8 r ,4j70 87i *nd, the con in my opinion, too tow; especially as ![*Jl anC9 !* ®® ? 0 :th u O')mraon wealth, the exigencres uf k the times have On communicating wiih the anthori gredtly enhanced the labors and re- of the other Siateii. they ajlread sponsjbilitieß of all, and in-the case *v *^ ree d to become Jpartics to the of the heads of those departments; i / »J r * n g ( ' m «’ | it, andjon the 19lh day, of > enfo roe a constant- attendance at Hat - Ust.the cemetery was ded c nsbarir which WMfct fornierlv re- with appropriate ceremonies in - aairtd. . * the pm.noo of the/President of the • v United sfcm, ihw Gojrarnort of the , BOARD or MiUTAxr CLAIMS Statee oonoAraed And pther high offl Under (be Aot of 16tb April,' 1862, *«*• and its supplement pa*sed 22d 'April, if * of DooembCr, on 1.888, • Adjutant- tUe inritatioa -jMr. jWilHs^oommtß- imaater-Qencral Md i Commissary {General have been acting I m the Board of Military Claim*. They bar*, Up to ithia time, approved claims to |the amount of otberi' bar* beak already presin ted to | the ftortbtf *tnoont of 1(882,120, 289, which bave&t yet been noted on. Under the Act of 22d April, 1868, (BL lii; 629,) ■. ■ ' I - ; These expense* have be incurred in keeping! up [the correspondence of ‘ the mi partmcnls »n'd in the trar (jf jii-k and wounded r and bodies of oar volunteers; seen Iby the : report d£ kh Transportation! hefowHK rated. -1 reqoraiuend x lion tjo'ir.eel the to carry on tlie "jail fficifenp] irvice jof t naan COM. . I'o MIUTAF. BcMhe tlurteanlh (sect: act of the ,15t h of Hay, 18t of 520,00.0 was Apuropriu expended by! the Govern • cc'hilensHliouj of HUchiper mii;hjt| -to serve! ftht wealth, in the trilU’iry. *> of llj estate jit G j and'for the ek prose.-} inch busiiiretta iu .which thei mt} ployfd- I' ■ 1 lit ■cordinj'to law ■j ■l-.i r L/ I 1 - burg and; ptan tor/ iu whichf «ouwu»iq«i&*- Tb. aXpeTWSa attaadiag th« OStyblisb meat of t bisOMwtiry, including tb# cost pfibiiiSttud of iwmo*f%|tba bodies Of.UiwUlaiavhKTe thin utf ;*•< mono ted p 16,109,88, and: ua uppro priotioo v«UJ*required to,pay imm 1 expenses, auw-.io meet bar portijodtf those xttOadiog iu future ablate nonce It witiT ipfNr by Um : pro ceedings jojf tbe commissioners that their one proportion of tbe Mtttup | already incurred ore to be refunded by tbe account tbey\ were madia. '"lit ia just to say thstMr. Wills basidisoburgsd his delicate pod important duties with fidelity andto my entireEsoUijpotioo. /.--|T;|i! ' oauar op raanuzaor ywJNTEEai.. - The act! foi , ths-rclief orfamilies of volunteer in 'service moy require some revision. | It is! alleged that in some ports of the State the county au thorities are batkwaid in executing the law. jlf tmi be. so, the members from the different b'dhnties will be a-, ware of the.: T*C& and ' ill! be ' ready toj WMte pile 1 ' riienta its may beproi I commend tour of the .Legislature t relief of' poor omha ■ ;r is, :d, . by ig other- natural i provide Wp.tlijein. inorabjy received. aritf fostei*ed as o&ildren.ofthe Coin j hioh wealth! The 150,000 heretofore j given pV the PetiosyltahiM Railroad Coin piny, referred .to In my last anh nnal- message; is still knd I recjdrnrnend that this sum, with; silch other means os the Legislature may .think fit, be applied Ur this end, i a such manner aa may be thought most expedient and effective. | in 1 an; licipaiioii of the adoption of a more pertecl tyfitsm/1 recommend that provison be.made for securing ;ihb ad mission of such children Into existing educational establishment* to be there clothed, [nurtured/ and instructed at the public expense. Ii -makythis re commendation earnestly .feeling asi ur ea that jn doing so, I/ropresent the wishes 6T the palrioMc, |Uie benevolent and the State, j; |' ' the lotll rKtma, or east TEXititaaix I invi£p>the. attenlion of the Lcgla ”uFe>tb the 4&ndilidh i of the loyal > of fiait Tennessee, which •• yted to' be mostidoplpra i—appeals with Irresistible I'* ' Jg ~ £ our ■, sympathies j f "pUnse of justice.— Is ' country has been laid | • con tending armies of the it and tbo rebels'. .Fouri orgies have passed over; st, I destroying difj ciWying had been gathered for the gaunter, *°d now tbe : wo iil3fe* ara laft icT state df ‘epresentotions made by sun tlomen of the highest respect from that State, are of the sri rending character; Stai ictuaVand present, now exist, in the midst of affluent anon- «n*porta ;menl da m as fol u....- ‘ ■ 115,658^87 16,764 79 ' 6,000 00 $34,'439 66 an »malnly nccewary litary 'de rtpOrtalir lend the ill be yVUM ttf coinmuuit ipprdpriai r, unii also SUlde.Hift ihf'- AGENTS cn bt. the >l. the m led to. ho or I for the, nxii’rt as ■ tic, (JorfitpHn ■HaHrzatici; xverntnent, ent to th> ;ljl be bin settled an (indttiire of i vGenoral’s tare is re* balance i{* uni should] manner, id th ■ese: (blrciS •ml *« Thetr « waste by Governs times la that dls off. nil tj ‘men and deHolatil TbM dry gen] lability] most ha ▼atioor Can we dance, tor a moment hesitate u to what oni actios dm[) he towards the people whose onlyifcrimo ban been their loyalty and devotion to thttior eromenll’ 1 Even if a portion ofcour charity should reach theslarvirg fam ilies of those In symyathy- wi ih* the rebellion, better it should, than that these v^svoted, sellfacrifidng people who have; so unhesitatingly; adhered tothV Government, be left ,to: suffer. vV HeneW pestilence and famine Jis tressed! the people of an portion lot our, country, Wjif have always been ford most in* jelihving them, peo pie ofj Eei.nsylvania have i extehiled thieir'optn-handed benevolbhch j and Soad charily to (he starring people 'foreign countries, Shall it pe| said thsttije appeals of thess people for bread tell upon-the heart’ of J*ennsyl sylvauia ,in win, and that’! efy jwho have so recently j g’veu : thanks for our great have . noj re - lief for them,', in their extremities I commend the aubjocVthrpngh: you toi the people of the State, as worthy, thevirnraediale .attention ard active} exertions oLtbe. chain table andliberal. REVISION Of OUB REVENUE LAWS. I should be glad if fne Legislature Would make a general revision bf ,our Revenue Laws, with a view tptfieir productiveness. I It oUghl to Mkobserved that for a periodof more fhantwenty years.-no milerial change has been made ih the Revenue liawa of thi Dnr n.g that tia »ve grown into r dd Dp mailb to:b» on of the public ra tion should, e*s equally opot »m -plpynieots c ng ‘-nch i rev’ision, 1‘ recomiuenu, .iO t|ie consideration 'of • tfio Legislature, thO. following suggestions connected with ’the subject: ■; •j- : j'[ ";'[;! Recommends taxing certain s, roads. [ I. There aVe several companies in the’ Slate Which, in-addition to large mining privileges,, have, tbq control of the routes of transportation, by which alone the products of.the mijnesofin dividual* in their respective', districts can reach a market.; These companies thin enjoy substantial n\onop6lie«, by means of .which. they, not only receive the fur profits of their own property, but are, enabled to make additional heavy gains at the expenses ' of indi viduals. In my opinion, such privile ges ought hsver to have been but as they exist it appeals to be just that the dabs of . companies which en joy them, should pay thevefor an addi tional speoit(otax. -, - j- ; V j-!•, , !. mxvxiini ynesi rAtaßfxo Linos. 2. Very large seme arc due' to the MI 1; i ,y.%- . ■ ■ ' J- : r -' i i' -II i- • ■,•••{. ■ i •* '■ alfh. »e «Ue mi per fc. .am jllll *pi .shell continno to be taje Am Hen on . the labd till paid,isnd hbaklnoVbe divested by any judicial or Other sale whatever. 1 also recomtoendllthc adoption of |a, sageestion contairijedin the Surveyor General’sreport that a specific iaxbe laid on ell impatepted . I RXCOMMXNDS TAX ONLOANSAMB RAIL ' xoad ktaum. ■ f - ¥x 1 ■ 8. |By existingjawa municipal cor porations areyeqpired to deduct and pay into tax pnqll loans, qpntractod ;my ifipni, It is be liovecKh(H; a large addition! wpuUP accrue to the revenue by the extension of this provision j to; all countiesand to alLcorppratinns private or'public I recommend tbit it be sbextended. | 4. A tax on the; grossJreoeipUof nil railroad and cahajl companies would, ijt.U believed, be brbductiivpi and notj oppressive.' '')A. r ! J ! •J -■'. ■ M X IJ ;J ,■' J;i rHILAD^LMIAi AND tRTX BONOS. , ■ 'satisiaclory , reports accord • i Slight, 1 1 have drawn | my: warrants foi the delivery jto the Philadelphia and Erie i Railroad . Company of iin cther million Of the .bonds deposited in the State Treasury. | Four 1 raill|(|nß of said bonds ‘ have therefore -now delivered. TSero can bo no y§a sonabledpulu ofthe Work. and. wh|m completed, itijis Confidently exposed that the boj&ds by. the Slate, iio cured cntne road' for 13,500.000. will become good lictbrtat paying seo||ri<> *>«•• ■ >’ . " ''.Si XXVISION OJ' TMI MILITIA LAWS.|i 1 ;'' ' ' ' i"; Isj. 'J S •• • I renew most earnestly the recom mendation made in my la- oca wMitaTtviaia'. szomiKta. . | “Id the report! of \the -Gen* wilt befoand jk list of the Penn* evlvanit; rOgiminisjandj aj slatein'ebt ihowing the sejveral armies partmenU I*l wticjh they are now serving. In this ponnection. l ing* gest the-ppopr ejty-of legislative. au thority beingigi '0n r for/ the prepare (tionof a 1 history of each' of oor r»- gimentsand oth* r organisations, to be-preseived among our achieves. The necessary document's are now ac cessible, and as they may in limej ,be lost,pr destroyed, itnb making of such' a record as I propose should not be deferred. It is dde alike to. the living' and the dead thatj this subject (mould! be promptly acted on. ; y ;• jj sbtDitas BHotirln be Allowed tovote. I -recommend j that. the proposed amend mortis to the Consti'.utior,, giv ingtb citiaensl in the public, service out of thb Stale, 1 the right to vote be passed, prohiptly [and submitted to a vote, of the people at.as early a day as possible, so jihal such citiaena may eaeroiie their rights of suffrage at, all fuMre /elections, j This-would be only doing justice to the brayemen who are perilling their lives in' out 1 do /fence.*' [ •' .'-I. S' '! It is 'highly important that 1 we should replenish the ranks of pur re giments inthefield and supply the places of . those volunteers whoso terms wilt soon expire and who j'may^ | decline farther service. ,I am haptiy* jto lay. that a large proportion of our | regiments are re»entisting. Efforts j are , making, by , myself and by the [peop|e |i|» .virion* portions.of the i Stite tp procure a sufficient number ipf voldnteersJ and with, a promise of. i succesti, provided a reasonable tirae.be j alloWed for the purpose. Meanwhile, i persoha. profess) dgHp be officers and agents. fVotn (some other, States are most improperly; endeavoringJjljp se duce ouy ci into tboir service by extravagant bounties and pi onuses. ; - HO EKLIBTJIEBTe IV>a OTBgg STATES. The 12th station of the apt of 15th Hay, 11861,’ prohibits;,anjK volunteers frcm leaving the ''State, without the authority of Ihe jGbvernpr. and! now rscdtDmend < the > a lawx im posing’penalties by- fine add iropris onment on all; individuals whi shelf endeavor to procure or aid anil' assist I in piocuringjany pereonln this State' to enlisff in the volunteer sereioel of eny other State,. Maby of oar oban tiec and towhships have tiled their quotas at a; lari* expense, -and |n otMre they are in ooprseof doing the wpae by offija of Ifberid bpaniiee end I' ■■■ h 1 1 rr* \ proTl«Qiii.fb'r, the i ftmlliM of eoleap. tandH, jsnot right that these: »tle torftrtw>y hoo beyond oor.bpic'i jjsp'#onyfis we kn not, .la t||eee Wrcf|Bstappee'~o€»r boqptiee hy 'tSei; withoat the injustice tpf NnMllitf tbeqnuatiee land town# •hips which have MBS^asmSs :‘l N ’ -1! KU V .two ranturr mu to :»* xn&xmp ' -• I fed; it to.bw 'say duty to call your attention to ttaphrnldoas prieUee of fefring{ many WUs io| be harried through atthe close of the session.— During the last ten days I of the lest seaaion, 890 bills were printed for my signature, many of them of the most important character. The whole numbeir of bills preseiited-to mb during'the session was 716. In this bsbit list only hire passed without en ppportupily to either Hoo.se for aprbpcr considers* tion of theip but thhjEx ecdtivej U .compelled either to"sigrt them Withdot exsminatioh,.or tVhold' them over’’ perhaps' to the convenience; It 1 may often hk|mpn that a bill noi approved by reasonof -* single obnoxious platMef might it there were' time, berenamed,. commit ; ling the revision. | In (joiinecliox wfth the subject of jLbgisjistSoD, 1 roust refer fo snot kerf mischief. General; laws h%yp been IpaSied tO/give. relief in certain ca>ea whichffonnerly required-a special act in ! ; 1a.j8.;, v ’4* fdr ir.stance the of liirida by executors, adminis trators and trustees,'the adoption of children, the creation ofmlning and manufacturing corporations and so. forth. ’ These lawswerC passed to ensure an examination in each caso as wpuld enable justice to be done, to the. parties aad to the public, and.also to save the time and expense consumed in ,private legislation They have hitherto effected neither purpose, put I do seriously urge br» the Ltkislatute the consideration, that jwhos.v.ef "bp plies' for a special act under such cir cumsta rices muqt eit beep fear the re sult of an iropaftial jinquiry or (if the application he for a {charter) must de sii}® the omission' or insertion pfsome , provision, contrary to what the Legs '■stature has determined after mathrel consideiation to be just and legitimate. I refer ‘to Auditor .General's 'ind State Treasurer’s reports for tl>s de tails of lour financial affairs,’and tolhe report of the Surveyor General. Adju tant, General, Quarter master Gonemi,' Commissary General, Surgeon Geijer al? Agent at Washington, Chief Trans p jrtatifm and Telegraph Department, and I Superintendent of; Common Schools in regard ip their soyet-alids* panrnents. , !., - ■■ ••! ■■) - 1 • . i invasion or ocr state Braxx.i I f ./.( I i. , ; /'I ■L. lij May last.it was- bslieved from information received, tbpi General {Lee intended to invade this Slats - 5 Com munications on tbs subject were tin' rrfbdiatcly sent to 'Washington, tjrg iegjthat proparationi fir. active de fsr.eeshould not bedolayed. Aceord iitigly. the War Department' erected two duw military deparimenla. vic The Department of the Monongabela, including that portion ef tb® State lying west' of the mountainsj to hs commanded by Itajor-General Brooks, and tho Department of the Basque [ hinnat comprising the remainder of I the State aad to be commanded by Maj.-Gen. Couch. Early in Jut®, Haj. Gen. Coach arrived, at Harris burg and assumed command of" bis he! has aintje exer cised With the soldierlike promptness, energy and discretion!which.were to be expected trail) bis.known character. I The rebelslbaving actually entered (he .State ip,'ronte force, and the:ap-> prdach of.their whole army beipg immi nent, the gi|Cyidnnt made .a requisition for militia this and some) of,the neigh bon hg'SJUV**. and several ’regi-: ments from New York and »ey were promptly sent.;and oar| own . volahtfeer njiliiia beg|in to assemble, hut some embarrassments arising, the President asnbnicd l<» X call py the Executive of the State. Which .was ac cordingly ipade, , Urider' the|>e.( call# 5,166' of the men oil | PeniWylyani* were assembled in ibc , Department of Brooka and 31.422 in Jliat of Gan. Coach. •. . ■ '|;| , I _li • ; S To give (he details, or evenj a;*am» radry of the.ope rations which ensued wdutd be impracticable within the limit* of a message.. ;flt ia unpecsssa* rylto do so, sill the adoption of measußs for j)reserv ing th®.'history- of our several j regi merits and other organisations, and in that history to which I pave refers red will bis recorded.;- It is 'diio,!how evsr. to lhe men who:, came tbi ward, that f should f.»y\iiow that they |made: lohg’ahd laborious , marches in parts 'of this and other State* which 1 Had been plundered.by the rebels, suffer ed great pnvsUbr.s', Wei*® frequently in conflict with the and on all! occasions acted ;in obedience' hf> milita ry discipline and orders, ahdi with coarnge and endurance. ) : : If ome'of the militia called'fn anii in ISSS, wete killed' find difiialiled. In islt these cases, where tKere, are ho jawe( ifor the relief of !these menyor their!.families, ! (oedma mend the enactment of a | law fqij that purpos. | The campaign pn pur j •oil was closed' by the- victory of gained jby the vekeraii I Army of the Potomac under the com- Mima 6t Ma|pr-Gtnera!| Meade, the officers and men of which ’ displayed kjl their aecastbmed va'.of and endur lancein {the donfliot, md in the forced, and rapid marches which .immediate ly proceeded ii. \ . ■. Oh* C**T TO ;-OINe. MXAbX AND EXT . ,'E HOLDS-, /" ' I-. | Under Divine Providence, (o them' and to the B ili(ary" geniue and uh|- ■uitHUeM energy of Genera! iud the prom ntneae and sell escrifib tug gallantry *f General Reynolds, we sre indebt »d; fqr sudoese pa: that 'iMbml C9D« m bm fas* imad the record imMit tot of >f tbe toney, int Of 'the | the ■ 'the filing •heU ready , tor ■ ill proper measures it*. ,prtri—to encourage its upholders—tn stimulate i by ' publfo 'liberal i!.i{ themselves and,* their Umilie-c | the men who i,give it to jsrs>>r,sl ■ service—[in every mpde to invigorate i lls aetjibrik yfe are'fighting the grost I battle of- ;GoD—of-truth—right— of liberty, ~ _ .1, p _:[ [ *jjhe klmighty has no cap favor;our savage; and dagenefst* enemies. /1. }ifp people 1 can submit to Jtemtbml disipemborfnent without becoming 1 , contemptible’- in its -ova eyes and in those of the .world. [But !it.ip not only against i.di»« memberment that we g te.s trig cling,- but against the destruction u?\vW, very groundwork of our.whclsljiulilp, cal) system. a The ultimate •, truly at issue is. the possibility [it 'lit permanent existence ofl[« power [Republic.; That is the questiouitc,:! i jnow solved, and by the |U«ps{it]R(’> Gold, w® mean that it,shall notHa b daultj if it be rot solved favora'bfc. ! 'l We hove .during, the past yonr!ciSi» r |manjr - strides toward such a' Jntii'a and'to aU human appearance V-k a ? proach Ilf completion. But wh itcver reverses may happen—• whatevor hlc jl and. treasure map still he requirfi wnateverj sacrifices may be nuk sNsiy —|herf will remain We; ino tnrai>V deierminktioh of bur people i> fight ont this thing to the end—te'|i vnfr« / TVy have.-.worn that pot jone star /Tl! b* ijeft from the, constellation, kor, in clustered brightness,’be dim nl d treason and savagery, and t? ,i- will keep their oath. . il U l ' Speech of Mr Stanton- • j, kt» dinner given to the; 3i£nton Hospital, in Wnaliinglon on pUrietmH, Secretary Stanton jriet addreee, in which b£ «ai wonnded in batUe, or, eoff^ 0 . sickness, l \will see that you o*v* proper ,reward given yon. . ■ . ■ 1 “Soldiers. If yon cab and tb" bellion, with the extinction of wi|l it not-he a great triumph ? • will,at the.epd of this great r * b -‘ ‘ (ll , when ’making a review of it, b* T satisfaction ot knowing tbatyo“ . aided the Government ,of the P nl | States in disobe|;ging the dap V. • onmbent on it .when it was ,n : and yon will fartherm or * a ' x J*f the! feeling that you bye aidH to make the country -- 7 j p i i. * I ' : • '■ MIME _r>». =I A G CURTIS