~- ': ER || Wednesday, Hay 26, 38ti4> if v. L. iMBRIE, Editor & Proprietor. g, ... , Fop President in 1864 t ,;i ‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN, I r . . ' • ir -■ -• : ■ - - .■ of ILtpOlS, ■ I?-|. v‘.'-For Vice President,'| G CURTIN I. l-.' .OF PESSsitVASIA. '■nr , Ni lE. ■ 'll hMrixTSQ Bold *tc L. Iraferiei present 4 |T| .Editor A Propri of t:he IfcarerArffuf, ?juy accounts fot Subset. Advertising,&c., !sftU{ tho&e • indebted trill) please "call andi'set i.tM'with him.« % C. NICHPI.SON. If i . v : '• n 1 ■■■•■ ’ ~ ■ * I , REMOVAL.— The Argus Office Ibas been removed 10 the room over |Di|. Cummins’ Drug Store, nearly |r every, drojp of pe.Jition than w j’ well selected stock in Western Penn- bloodshed, and every) life lost, and . t ltW» in* Vfreini: IWlyania. , V '*• cveryAatorn of,i rm.it, amhcVcry groan Q p t l,e Gujfland r - , „ -. v ; - and tear, from . the° bereaved, and) their IribuUricji J «a.Tno attention of- the reader is evcryidoliarofi the inlpdred of millions j 4 5^5, ;|direc|tod;i.to the - advertisement of "Mr. °ti dollars of debt {incurred in .this; fcJorady '■]!n a of Rochester, in »an- war * It -Slavpry,-. an institution, i Bae< pioHt|a'at.k Jkwtbjfislcblumh of this days’-paper.— could possibly .survive such deeds us, rc . B t om j ti l Beil been very* successful in .these, ‘be deep, damnipg infamy | t()fl y n ioii, and ■'tini mercantile business since ho es- resting on the. Ilepubiic,in consequence • kindled am ■»catkldished h'»n«cl|in this v.icihily.— bo enough to sink it in eternal worU , -The secret of his. success, is—.jtbvEa-. scheino. • .1 : [.Stales.. Wij iAisiNij—patronizing the printeij. Slavery, tfjorforo, elan never be re-j; n |j iat ;)dJ | , | . t-r • I stored - It bas committed an unpar- 14] ow s trucl ’ •.|^nife , ilfio,onsfniotlO|i of the l^nion.; donnblo sin against God and -;inan, iaud'i ‘CiHift-deraiev | growing out of s.y.he anti j for its sins it lias been tried, found ! operating Ji eel ; |: tiu.k-fn:' -.1 notious r.o-'px'Ciing cKe doejjguilty. '.and.* sentenced; Its pniiisß-; W c in: y c |ti i!je | of (Piitralizatiori;: and the'sever-j ment ii death, for 'the! criraei it hak ; p |,] ts : in •J | eigjUty of the individual States fcom-;| committed against humanity and- lib-1 J,|pp| mat! - 3 ot ; P ,,! j.*hg the Union, an. idea has aljwaysTerty. . '' !. •- Uhe instruinlnti, —provailc-d' to some extent, that, sfonjei )■ Tiie vislaris of glory, of empire, of-j n l p lilt depart orflater,- the Government iii|tiit he | digiiit j - J: which. dajzzlj) j(.| 10 n i ft ,t j tn ,^ r .vvijcckcd' upon hidden rock.— 1 tbe • ejtes and led astray the Vjebcll j however, ( . vJJtjen-great statesnicri socjn at some j chiefs, will after the final ovorthjrotV j t J,* O pos ti in Himes -io >'o oppressed wi.th Uio fcarpo/ the rebellion and the eternal aboli-) j,m CQ oflmj drt ,lh'a,t the United States was - growing j tion of.. find pb- mope . dupes I holding l|ie u i .too■ rapidly in terfitof}\ in power and in tbis great Republic. 1 1 10 t j w Gchli dei ..,1 • P r P?P® r *f3’*". . j 'Tbo Southern Slhvts Aristocrats[ded.-already, e b. [Aurob Rtlrr-was (lie first who eon- , j,ad. sbdong handled the - power of the | possession : (~f » |-coiycd the idea of •.sopprating the 1 Governiment, that they began to per-• pai tly divid :d i.;W)cstern States and Territories, and I suadc-themseivcs ihat^the'wliblo ro T j possession M . , of| forming tiiom into a now and hide- j publican fabric would disappear as by ; jhis second su ■ pendent Republic. The Southern pol-! niugic; at tiie fire of their guns. Uain ! inan is making jjicians have, for a long jtj.me enter- | delusion! Tiiey have tried the esper | Atlaina, aiu w ,■. laif.ed the beiict the L 1 nion w»suld t:iit, ;, n e n t nnVi.f!onmi - oiit_tliat the people ! 1 | ..to pieces, because; they desired) it, j Who obeyed tbo- Government, were aj 1 institution of Sla- | v !ast deal -wiser »ud letter than jthcyl. i vg'ry'Wight be faslencd.aud protcked J that had always been masters of tboV s bv a stfong Government, and ftlat jGoVcrnmcnU They seized upon abou t j tße rest of the Union, would be .or- j a third of the States with., traitorous | .jganized'into at least throe separate jhunds.auid usod lhein for murderous, ' iG!ov'eruracnts. "of which tho ilidaio [purposes. The Govcjrriment is grad- j g*Statj?s and !New Euglapd would form; na){y 'recovering tltesb, by destrbjdng■ J, j one,l Ji-orlh-Wostern Stales another, the rebellion,, and this is.the only res i 1 j opd tbo Pacific the third. j . to rati op ofthtf'U'nion (hgt ever can* ■■ i [ Tbo ingenuity of the English with’ • 1 : . ' « j ( • iheir coid, heartless selfishness, and The Union-, will bej jestobvd by tbp Jhntred .of free instiunions, and jeal- wisdopi ahij firiji,ness lof .the National , opsy ofj pur overshadowing prosper- Government, and by indcmitablei bra ,; ity, together with the "pplicy oUthe [very tCnii patriotism, and energy’ of) ~ -Slave, Aristocrats of the fSoutb, aided our noble armies, and tho [war will. f \ by such men as Vallandigbam, Wood-, close over a : fabric of|lfepublicaiJ Fm-J ■- ward and'a few otbeis of the . piro more glorious in all tltb elements j kind, have been directed to this gib~at of power and prosperity than existed i R pd long cherished-project, eveu since j before the conflict began- Then the . Ihe breaking out of th.o present rebel-- world will see our Union, really one ,-lipn. 'Bat it, is certain that all the' and indivisablo for all : time to coino.— j j- loyal States arc Jroutid together, npt Bat?it wants no assent from the pow-j , )•; Bp much by the Constitution, but by* ! ors of darkness at Richmond to effect a common interest, and by the gloe a.rcstoralion of the Union, slavery i fjies of thc piist in which - they have has no consent to give \vhich would . Buffered together, and bayo triuppb.. bo worth receiving,for its ppwer is for ed.ovcr nll obstacles and enemies that evcrgono. Thc talk about f the restores ; , bare, hitherto beset their path, and tion of the Union as i£\vas,. comes .on-, ;tbey will bo held together by the ly h-oin.lbo lips of men .who cannot ■ | splendid prospects and hopep of the see that the days wben they kissed | J f itnre. , .. the feet of|the slave power, are past, i J The - Slates have, kmcb, their local It may sefee for a party rallying cry , .interests, customs and tastes. Bug to cheat and deceive tbo'-men whose the nationality which, it was consid- knowledge is exceedingly limited and ; jrate.d, only existed br the imagina- 'yholiave no inclination or capacity i jtjion of theJAmencans. is .thp element to look further titan they are instruct which is paramount in nil oor nffjms. fed by selfish and (Unprincipled leaders. Oor nationality Is, entirely: different ICbo loyal people of the free States front that Prussia, Russia, have all the power and the will to 1 L 01: the Islands of Great-BHt«- .(orever crush Slavery andto pntdown Win,: where what appears to bo a treason, whether it rears its bead in S.'t Vr bal ' p > - f°mp°fed bf various and the South or the ■ North; and; will risßimilar parts. not bleudedjtogelher Cxekase and maintain the Union np< j>nliv- by tile exercise of power. For bn the true pjinoipieß of boman liber :: tosjaneo. Rn»«ia lit posed of Pole*, ;ty' igsinst all their enemies tuintbeirseparate nationalities. In the Austrian, Empire. s thcy have the Hungarians, tho Ge rmans, Bohemian j, &c. The Turkish Empire is compos-. bd of various! nations, and in|Gysj|l Brittain; we Know Ui’atithe English,, the Scotch, Welsh and Irish are npt blended together in harmony; ThCsfe nations are composedpf 'cbhqnei ed picb ple, and held by despotic power ia jjainst tiioir wjll- •' ; ].* .. . j'.4„ r »l But in our great .Republic we ' look in vain for such, separate nationalities being forced together nnder one Gov-j -ernment. We have the sumedan guage, institutions of learning, r:ciig» ion, commerce, and society. The\in habilaiiits of Pennsylvania, New Eng land, California, Illinois, &c., are alb alike in their feelings and inclinations. Tho immense' immigrationj'from jEprf rope has been Bwalluwpd»*‘p, and] the vast mass of bur population ifrom all sources unTleJ into one body,-and' the’ ■ effort lo separate the States by imag inary, Jibes, is yam. | ~! We talk of jtlfo restoration of | 'the Union;.lt is all an idle fhllac}'. Thbi Union is one and indivisablo It needs no restoration, bpcause it never’ | epased to exist, and has.’never been J dissolved."- The war is to- preyent its | dissolution, not to restore it, and|.the j cpneJusion of tjio war will find, the ji Diiibr? .purged of ihmopiy, rea|ly dis« ■j.-turßUrg'element it ever Containyd-4- Slav'crr- The mightv effort to’ rear up an Empire upon the basis of sla very is vainylbr Providence has ..de creed that it shall not be, and itf will never bo again attempted. ; It is inti ind expect »: sreed bellion, to (pok i armies andjipep, ChpieS, viojibrie future, ih|*.b( with cohfidonci: reason for the h The fight Kob, ,1 tion. In order isTicceTSTTy to 7 territory or sue is most imports pecinlly is this, i which woilare have ohS tlptrd ,1 tauts that >|-o 1 Spared for war, ttirri toryVrarnisj 'and natural dcr tbj their, si for a harjdr unless wo,;'; sess their > positions, at cations, any three years occupying ] most impoj tare il'soOY.or ours -and all lio am gone. ’Ve feduracy art: am ir.g its import a rotes then fit east aml.vreU, their corn to jn*' eoncsnjra lake, toSjcomp' Butler is [wl|hiJ mood, iii jW' most iir.jioSar South, wljefc ' oif the city h cos else vrjhfcf ally but sbrtty advancin' to! of the C'i>rif Ider.iey, cl whipping htfijH army vaiiees. Iliohriord is no from throe or four difl and will heritably fal Grant, Bith r, Sheridan < oes. Their Oupitalgono is gone, aid they have » available ilseo to- remo .would no, qobn share i hold, their sba coast, tlv rivers, barters, tnanufa tricts, ngrk ultjnral and tricts, th sir . railroads— feronco and theii contr cut off'the r (supplies, their slaves, ruined their slroyed their resources, c munitions!' aid defeated Our armies ire advanern, and their’b ictr eating, day takinjg some "new renders ojirlsn' 1 "- easy. Wjhnt I continuance bn success ? j Our. i j • i ' cpuld expoc,, a tjora of .tho Go bations.str lie bi* g?venj oi i tl ■t II tsi] 1 J N it > pi isling C»r tfil m, ~ mo *bo hop® (nplnaiion of iw of re« ialion of oar Ils^ mm f an&cof - oc iqaesUpnthe ! to to. give a is in them.—■ p, and hi ope that (.has far,j! fwvjij art' h ports oft tit to. trio | teen forpjsi sr ApbopleTit iif Hold, their iVas-ls' found ienerny. Es b the war iii The rebels er oftinhabi- ho case i engaged; iaVo, we?] 8 be tier pro t{o extent of l « Hive u lai iunt myjjjlies , add greatly might fight liogabun »nces tha [venj lhf: Wo d'yearn ntid t cff iiheir 'f lory, the estroy th not’ conquer,' [applies, pcis ir important kern I id cl I tH of v i jir comraum- [frees. After ur resbi r af vo fi'i td oiTr-armies vero deemed ous that amlthat >osil lant irorhisc good j bled to profit j ty give. ns.— j M?oen asked issipatod its orj\thereby f oa ramies, pel thoques to faeUto ' \ are are end tituges thj ISO v dvai on .1 has otteh ■nnient c iucli torri strength Ik, nnswe: tow rdei lion.: largo force iglit np good >eclilian, and ’ forcoj The hiaf been the landed, was tho m the ox o waste-to cpe'dition' iOr'eansi a coasidora i, Florida, a Louisian:! and An :ansas’. We a large ox -,cnt off tbb recovered p j but als enemy, ai ! rtToro ft ;c have in t. Ila Vin the ilis'f i», vve ha’ (al portion edition to I Louis’ial td have pm that ox- ■ii dbzon but- tj possession nssippi, \vytb, iv, access in is of the Con, | Ibis, Arkan-' lu havebeen as Stales in sntiment cn- ' positions a Ur.idnra pie that isj pti'rn of the i (M.'opuiatir.g-j ibero every ! irngliput the Ukftyijrans of [o easily ap-j ['•■greater rfc'- j fti.S'F. Missis- 1 peil through I - tho pei; nn k tti6 r ipnj; C 41 largo foi tmont, t i -leU ihil - 1 ft ■ ci , where I lively arc I ;xpcf,-t Ktiij a. Georgia bn ■ rc:leoj ility of tl ijcnt.' Tfi ant Stato: ’ ) >n aecouiv Se, operations rmfesrsco/was [to .both- par- L of its stra n bold, every to Suite, and '\Vc ! now aßoo in (1 < Tin st ■ lerlaia death L Spilth divi-r rest, by our 1C: jiiS'isij ■cjjrth und 1 1 junta n| ippi is now | [south The! ill complete i I Get.. Slier-i in I in a reii, on i rtair.ly cap \llanta or.ce'j Confederacy | cirt the Cpii ’farccs, hold ‘and our,ar- P separating | south,.sever. | and prevent long will' st vork?. Gen- jti'iviMon. l a triump, 11 most ei r later. , lesof the al| - ca.ly s 1 \yilli.oiir ntl place* ll>o cenir iorth and nnicalions lion, liovv letjO the va.few m session of it 'connect j® . 1 ’ 1 * w 1 New York.-May liO.—T.he j’ribuHf's i one of Ui° j correspondent! witlij (jen;Sigel Saysl ions with the j that the arm}’ left, Wobdstocki.OTr the 1 [■ time march loth. maidied eighteen miles, toXcV- j wii.li oiir for-'l market, fought the cldnbined tovcefi'cC, ... , Echoll’s and Imbpden, and ijcturnod ,■ is grrulu- tf) atrahsbnrg,in ibrty •eight. hours', rtn the Cap? 'Die fight was commenced by |‘hc2Bih slodgingand Ohio attacking I'mboden near‘ jjflt; as he ad-- Jackson, drawing hi|m to Newmarket, tv threatened p' 1 .' 0 ™ «on». Eclwjll^and'Procftinrjdjje reinforced the hitter At too smile erent points, , timo re-enfc>rcoti our.force. The , cither from rebels charged twice on oiir troops, ISigd’s for- the second chargef beirig successful; idr prestige hut on reaching oiiri Second fine they Kiiit ih'n nr were met bv seventecnj pieces of'ar . ‘ 1 tillery and a destructive infantry fire, i it to that j almost annihilating ' the rebel firs* fate. Wo line Wechargecl in turn and drove r navigable them-but bur batteries ,had to cease Lurih<* .dis- vvor hing to allow oUr charge, tjnd the 1 . ° . . rebels, numbering I two our one,! jr zing tns (be,’ drove us back,>wo'loosi ig five ifcir cireum.- guns. The retrehtj then comi tended We have in good order and succpss'.gcrcsa the shiSncipated Shemlndoilh, the bridge , being burnt inances de.-after crowing. Pur Ibis Ig- mjc biln inances ae dred and fifty killed, wounded and ptiired 11.e.r mjMi t 1 ’ K | *:• heir armies. J . '. v '■ /- everywhere > i’can sit an ] c } ;o-opcrato Gen. Gi e are every lositloii that certain and to hope- by :cess mor ave they t ovcrthn w,and ns but s all that wo v see the wis- situation tnd ora. not jvoroin'entl sgy vaod f lit prtsrfwv tin the combi oreeight that of the Potoiiaao' • j 6:30 p.m. I This datct Last owning ijfrlifor&Waa made pv right anil yore d| ? tbhurt fel;hn«ds, bp sidWmjyty; wo.andod. ~ Qai lo*Owavil(6flo wreijW. wounded anc IdO missing. \> ; j t^ij,; probablyoar kUI; od ted - j' —©iepattdiearfrwm-GrewrfSlierfnaniy-dß ted I .Kingston, 10 o’clock lata night, slgle that during thepiny ho ed a eolumh beydti.d’tt pur Sait of Johnston ris Ifiir aß'Cuasville, andthere Was skfrnmhiiig in the lat ter part of the'dajt 'With Hardee’V corps. The jjcara were expected to roach Kingston to«dtlyi A. hard,light for Atlanta t» ldbkedi|br. r . No bare been received front Gen. Butler today, | i ■ ’ ; •!. „ ilaj. Gen. been,placed] in of the i LeparUnont ! | bfj Weal Virginia, ihcludiifg the doafy Valley ’ : J ’Jj_ V ,v E. M; Stanton*.; ( Ntw York, Mriy 23;— A I'ribitne correspondent 8laTo«| that- than tun thousand new jlroops irepulrieu threy .divisions of Ewell's Corps. At three o’clock on friday moriiih'r.'liir- an|lLßussel’|j divi sions advanced. The was; so. rapid and unexpected |tbat the reb el picket lino was captured almost to a man, and sweeping on until over two miles had been, gained arid hun dreds of prisoners.captured. : • Prisoners state Lee, came with theiri across the Ny .river, rode along; their lines and;addressed each telling! then) if they | were .Ijb .undertake a| movement, which if; sripeai sful; woiildl \be fata! Ip the! Yankees; nr;d adjurcdl dherji to make it subetessful. LHe toldi i lb cm they were close tijonr rich stores} } and\imraenso baggage! and that a de»| j termined assault •voulii give,them cv-| [crything wc possessed! jit | K’jsw'%oitK, May-2&—A“. Times spo;. j; eial says L thqru was "no fighting spice {the rebel attack' on pur coinnViniica jtioo with Froderieksliurg ion Tllnrs jday There isWopy reason to - believe j that Friday aim ’Saturday’s• iriovfe -1 mentis will be speedily found prodiic'- ! live bf important results. , ’’ I A rebel lieutenant smiles that fjoe’s | arrm[ .ntinibefed, before the hat'tles, j froini eijghly to ninety! thousand,mml | that hc has lost frioml .twenty-five to : j twenty eight thousand. j' Ho, also ! s:i}'s that the rebel, arpiy has plenty *et provisions. " ■, {] f I j 3Tr.w York, Hay 23.—A { World's ■'correspondent say's tlitif in the, event' lof Grant’s flanking, {Lucias ho will jevefitlually do, and that beyond perad-; venture a’ faot whiebyeyen Lee bine.;- self-admits-by bis urid-oided move men't'S,’ the rebel army .will fall biickj. ! .as it ‘goes 1 , every ■ strong position, to thei imnieitWito vi |einit.y, of Lynchburgy which d row I learnilroin a prisoner is being heavily 1 fortified'according- 1 trt .rebel camp rhy |_mor, rind, wid light l.thc main and do- | cisive battles'of the war t iere,. l| ii .‘J 1 I . :[ . From Butler’s 'Druaxtment. ,i' N New Yoslk, May. 20i.i The Roars’corrw-.p:todd t whh Uer>., Butler -says that* tlie campaign up to; the. dose of Monday's severe' engage-', meiitj ending with a!.Withdrawal jT.mot our advanced pavilion tooiii* mentsi-iii Bermuda Utmdivib can't b|e legurdcd an a defeat/; The ohjept aiiii* ed nl fv.n ('ally ratt:iimp],,aftd wja-i d« mt,ieSt able#died question! w«ls-.tHeirife* nfadeat iW the debate tut off. ;., , , : f Monday. Jutt e fe?Kou^ age bfT\Venty^one’and nWrlfeo ago"bir-IJnpretary for thef o ;io W i„;‘fc 1 60 of ferty-flvoyeurs, film 11 be enrolled the yeas and nays or. itbc adoption of Jud ge,of x the s l]s , 3;' in the militia, Willi tlie usual exetnk the Emancipation A.ct, wjiitih provides fg™; s i°oni°T e, % Ass s m % pl^ . tions of idio4, lumit.es. paupers, etc. | that -slavery and fep*. T«C shall anufdllyi,and fia& c*»nipg--resolution was T^Vr ; .' iiLXhe fiiimg.liQioiligy 4r|fe#tyV' record all {Um- legislatureAs 'W&T ..amps of those: liable to .d^varfd.l*#! | Committee' be ia4riT?l of ci plnee .a rectified copy"lu .the pißite-property in man. . j .1' vwulbn id order and yreWd, I **** -flu . of the- County Commissioners | ’! Mr. cxplayvlv.i? vote, tio.n.U j£tm«ntly;.. 1, liißp.iE recorded that they have been enrolled.‘ W-sulting to the House, and, ho then x.'Sl 'm’Cokd V ; S«eii.. \-’ k * -in the ihiliiiaL When the roll is coni- j voted'“110?” in a very lond|and oner- WiroJcH*„...;.,■ ’ ; 41 r shall;put up in ; pubi'-lgotio y Ol : i ! ,J . r • , !!!2'l lie places notice similar to the ; Uniiejl Mr. | Campbell' voted liol nol In a'rßig beaver .....a j 'States eWrdllment; 7 ■ ’; J tdiia of .“in-| Brighton | Wo on B /"~~ •Seclioirtbird provides severe pen- I tlie name id the wlpugtid 1 people ol j ’FP®?*••■.••-....4 j-Setrijjrtjw”-^ j allies lor assessor, clerk or conU I Lousiana,; I vote no| ’ _ j. Economy ; 4 i •' commissioner, who. shall j refuse, or j Mr. Edwards said; ‘tin; thplnamo.of j Fklbtotf um'' S “ rt f £ V' * 1 mudect 16 porlbiifn any of the duties the people of Louisiana dud ireedoin,; Franklin^.. 1 «• > PauL","" ' :\: • j , j I;sayyes:” i.-.lj-j !. I .« j Phllfe-.: ■ SeclloK 4. The !cn'n)l|ed shall ; ; Mr. Thomas—l harq foag hcen in , -I. VuUski ' bojsubjeci to nir [active duty- jin favor of Jrntncdiale ..cpikiicipation j Vin case, qf war, itfvasioni, the pfeve. » j tin’s Corty'ention, culled I ■ | j lion of- invasion,} • the suppression 'of! Went before 'iny: coristitirdnU'and told |ilopi‘iv?u;.7..': ; | ! iiois, ifnji to .aiddbe, {civil ''authorities ; them niy sciitpnents. They erected] : • Jj'iu the laws of the.common- ]-|de by, a large’ majority:, and -Urnll j | wcaitjlij dii vhicii case the .>'Commar iijayj ncitlsCc 1 violate my ; own '®n : ; I; shall order out, by draft \ sbicnee. Or the pledge I made *o my for otfjeVwi-se, as mariy of the militia is ; '-dnstildents, 1 unlike , smrie | otheds in, I necessity aeinands. .’! this h01y.,/ vote j/cs.l ( ’ j i |: Secljori fj Evtiy ,soldier ordered j' I Mr. Wells—For ! the good - jf the | out for activ'o duty by the proper ; wliilo as well as the black races, and ; f authorities,. Who. has not some nbdj-; for the honor of that flag, I vote yes .- J A^NOL^CE-MEX'rs. | bodied substitute;, shall .serve, or pay ■ - Mr. Montamat explained iliat be j •Ws are autWizcdpo' aumiuatjdtjy, ; tbe-f6m of seventy-five dollars within had opposed it.on the.gro[uni of com- jof the following persons M f'.7; twenty-four Ifours- from, such lime 1 , — I pensation not being , granted, _- but jdifferent ofiiegs named below; sui.je-i tjo Exenintioijis are sjm.ilar to those prr-Would vote j - ea. .',[• ;. IdccUion of tie Convention! - ’ , ***: vided by the* United^-Slates, service, i IJn motimriho rules wcreisiispciided j.- . ■-. '. _ •; f giving oif the Legislatuie‘ to, allow the President *o vote. .'j fpWi-v, c -4 t . VV i v^! 0 ,* 8? ■ exemption While on : dijiy. anu fiftee n ! ■ vote yea With: all iny ! IJSUIIAM, and after the splil.: ■’ T i. 1 :■Assembly; actual term. ,[ ’ ’n,i : { • j.The voto sfqpJ—l-ycas 72; j nays, ,15. iM. S. QtJAY. B'rave;-,- . • Sectidw fii provides’fdf armoies f‘.r, .Jin auiiouneilng the vote .the B. WILsO-N.••Bcaye# companies. •’ I , . ' ' -j dent: said: Tlie first and 1 sl-eond .see- i SAMUEL CAUW HEY. S..ush ; S W’VdAViti •lice at iWtsf four days previous to cj, II j hu o .will bo firwl Ifonv the loot' ofj-i-C. \V.ILS()X, —ten (fjkysTug election, and when thWi Can.il Jtreet, in honor of t|ne‘ passao ■ ,-aptain: a warning.. I , :(W ti ,ey hrhir the tllnb ? ler: ofUhe guns. ; | 9‘\ $ SeCliok 70' lo.poeti.au SI provides for , our .secession acqiiainianees:should go !or lUe war thos cuniek ! l ! ,|,nv ''Jf® 'J camp rjiltvJ .J, 1 ” " ' i; i Tavior}, is coming' to toiyn. , lle l-t.mc. nomatter l.oiv Section 82 to 91 !provide!! for -nk- ,'ttassageof. thwordinaiicc is;o»;o of.the -- • erman .*■ tors, ofdqrl.t liooks, rolls atid returns. 1 events: ;_of oav ’lion, giving jiuy.andi rations same nsj; j ; r — r‘~~ —. . . . oral-qinetl.y .rep Med. UnitcTi SiaicjHov.erhineiit, \ .i T , Thai Forged; Proclamation, • y-'ctly • ynej: li . u ' ,o ;‘,' ! s:.>..*o - : I il>,,t. Viroo.*.-* 1 1 1 ■ ' ; „di could.nave wislied -t*. . be. .um J.|ip., >.tjes ih- t1 1 "• J 11 . The |W ashinglon j cofresponuonl of t f ,. r ” General Sheridan i< wr-nw ■mgs anil courts'.martial and: courts of i-,. s-iCn tbit : V • ..' JC ! ltra . ?u vi j , inoniW ul.-i’l! '1,.» j-iinilncted it. *dl roi ' 1 10 f o CpW/|«il, lIT . V! ’*V-V i'. - ■ I :-New .York Timed and' cm.-tlv dtstm- .C.. tQ -w j ia .- viUod. Ihtit the; sti inoravo not mcoW •-\ . * i'. t • l. : ;.,?♦« n 1 U( *v ! _« n 1 tui r, • • . • t .d '• • ' le ,t . .' ’JO I* Ills ■ ll 11 V HI I n>l!\n' fkp OTltiUO (‘‘jilAtifYliijUf'l bWWv silent wilh the ]>rwviMuns of tinf r uc.t nir i , -i:,*' ! v ’ ,on n ' OTUU ° a* ui %,}... y. 0 1 . , ' A . : • ,> ln(M:Tinc*e of iV alvs wlu'n Jn oun i ~- -- Sklionhs prov.d.is that':,all « tlvc allUlor o t f -,i.e lies, exceeding one d4l f Pl . c ., H6 ' llt Lincoln-l .lis lars, hy .summary wonv.cftou before | J hinistlr id cap xthile ffi,y alderman shall be wuhoul eftcop- sili^thl . |)U! , h Baifimore three lion or.appeal. [ . -J, ,7; i | agO' twis' inuilo-' a full 1 eon’fessio’n icla.ma.tibh . Whereas, ci •cnnistanees 'reader not impoanibjct that, the President the U ill)C'l Sta os inay,'within a.Blic lime. i.'Jill on PMiiwylvauia For .Yolii JLililia-for a hriePlerin cfsorvij ''And ll’/iirms,■ The example, of t bravo in|en howm:f.ho field trout Pen sylyaniit, heiotAjorc on every;, lain fie!(l ' distinguished for courage ai J v. hn! vl ‘ • i: ' 1): , Out who. in the rcr#it ties in. Virginia, have •'ained - aii c viable i (list! action by. their deeds.’! valor and jijiiduranee, should stiimild l their brothers .at homo toi inereast effort to fjustaini their cmnjury’s! fid and t;rniinato the rebellion;; | Now, tljorofuio, I Andrew G. Ctf tin, Crovcrjnor of the Commonweal of Pennsylvania, do mated this rt Prot-larnailon, earnestly request! the people, of the Commonweal willM»S-lt«!rwp6n'd to.snch £all of the .i. ——.«r' ' . i'liis - led|ingtt'did noKiptM-mit President,!to form-military; organiza : i'®ST*Tbe Mattapony river, jin Vir- j shake hands.*- Hancock.'* -re-jv 11 ? lion* without delay, that they may 1 njok' ginia,. watering present j battle--! keeh.but courteous, Iw. found. unprepared to (Ip «d. iAnii fields, gpts Us name,;oddly, frbin four | under the ciicii'mstnnee.soiyour Ido further request that cWfomahdin’g [separate branches prisoner,that I Offer iny/foP 1 " - officers of all., military organizations, ly. The brarch is called j . ,'| ■ , '■ ibatmaybe formed in eonipliancb>’ith Mat! tlje next ovis Ta, ihc next Fo. j ;»Snk'aii vji’s -.Strategy.—Art this Proclamation do forthwith-‘import, and the jla-jt Ny. f.fn , tho forks - 'cent- rebei.colonel ‘who -wai tho condition of thqirrespective edm- these syllabic streaips clip, arrtiietf«>-o j n *6 ’Vadhvlllo a n&sono'r, sky 3 mands, that prompt-measures may lie enacting the bloodiest drama of the L. ‘ .. FedemVl strali''-v bad beert'. u! I taken for getting them into the ser- war. • fepbUsylVaniji! is situated upon brilliant of »|jo 'war— l vicb incase a requisition ishouldj Ije the-Po, > stream which is only a few |- t#|t - „ -unawirag' made bv, the General niche- deep, ordinarily; and half a! , :r .na fohnst'Qn “ J Such call, if made, will be for a torn) dozen yards wide Anna I r 'led LbW n of pot lessllhan one hiindryd dayk.'-p-! river is .abopt the size or Bull Run, ).\ -i , ..P 'A. m ir w piiN ¥:, ff-Be troops will bo clothed, armed, and when swollen by tains is not! ■ . , i? -;r j twe«>V *«. J* f **#• r, * ter;'" 1 : ”“" rea ,T 1“ T,f ■;fsrv-rhTwS"liS;„h„c« s , ■... ; Given! under ray hand and which left Charleston on the evening -jt Gov AiwlreWk prty.-i- a soal of the State at Bai-njiburg,j th ; is.<>f the VJth, arrived at Philadelphia toNtbo lueinory 'of aiglitcenlh day of May, ond thousand on the 2lsty She reports no.fighting * ens £ n of ;Massaebukeits' H° '% eight hundred and sixjty fqor,’and; of [ •t;Clmrf«ion. Thejmnly attack madoj hrta • died ( “ o ' ltc ,r-'. l , r t, the Commonwealth the eighty eighth.. was_ toy j two Monitors on Ft; Sumter.; f a i| en the arms of } iC By tHb Governbr, i'i. I .The new Ironsides! had not been 5m v™id*ttis «ratetul tears of;'a P e ' f i KLI= SLIFEU,. , action lately. ! , j wlra J ,^ t L he has helped w .Sectary of the Commonwealth 1 by his valdr; hts idevoia-a - ■ I'J— ———4-i: .blood.-’ ; r’..' 1 - x *®*We understand from tbo Pro-; vost Marshal that a draft; to fill the [deficiency of the -700,000 calf, will '■ take place to-day. in New Brighton O'.ccpl [jaojeris )ht» H. ingtqi>. ; ji ■ forgan g' tho 'bod is rongly on tho MS “a A,Pr !- ■! •to .(ji n.) Dix, and ifaet.bceri. committed /vears old' who wan lE ‘j aUo -¥[l. LaiuyeOy- -~i ! • ', . '7! 'formation made, *Vj [(•j, ••' 7; alleged that a the roiiijifyl Nfr 0 . cfl ogi,Tibe only gbld modal over : coming enraged with a-linie ((layiiJfc b>\CV«»|cres? to. Washington i.)i{«* 'junior by two i£ans.- ib i is fibysale, its lias .lost b$ j punched its eye .mf wiili a i -11 ' 1 .'’ •ejj'the war that jsvalu- | and, not come nit with thif*, l ! u ' id , able, dicing compelled fkvlih it. | demon was deliberate!}' !]Vrort It was given in bonnf dKsh« oyaoua- ipm out the, other e_V". V,l"? n tls-* tion of'Bostcin by, the rbr|tishiOwj victims’ screams brought the obverse is a tine medalliop jjrOfiio; A warrant was i.«,iiedi jbr tit“ ot* Wasjiington, ambon the rove| - se| he fof the off- 'dr I.'-" n • :!o* jli-j.--, - -rn-xs .1 . i » .'endei,, but . "•> ,y„» iti- i andjliis {stall - ar of- is.iirlj •. ~y _j. li, {preservation, having guarded by> General Ueo.-iy A p j its owner with the most r.clfgjous , f ( , rnK(r ty fca* tr- iic vre. Pit© Firladeljibia .Bidll'iiiisdyA j'^ n d brought to. Gen . Ith j that five ■* thousand ■ al • jt.6r proffered hi? . Impii; uyj ready beer.; "offered ior, it; bup J t\ ridueaipiW ig j tjoveinit.ei.l. or to a historicaljso'cioty. di^nvl^.refused' live clvivHy h; i it would be worth iriuch.mdrei: |J circuit 11 * 8 t&~Gpv; Scj’niour has directed' the. District Attorney •, to procaro indict , monts against all who were engaged in the seizure ofJtboi offices of the New York IPqrW Wad J&tnuil of Com mlrcfs -r-i; vW'J,-, J- ' ■ i, Can-bidates Will hour in Jai „j nouncementj io ’insure insenion-' it .' U ' compiinicd •..-ill, Uie.'monte x < Z!!.'t Assembly and-.Protocola r y, s3 ; Xf.n'-V cr, $2; Auditor. &c., $l, - - ~ 1 I *i " 1 L. 't - a ■' Mayhem.—A case • ‘lopeivell. afeoort, ■ Hype Weil, h- v ;J. > /emy. T. ■ s - Biro; tp, ME las Vfl, ,- '* - .1 bclCa-iali' VV.IIOr 1 : WC ij-i- hm,m=i, ,, ,.;ro; Wi\ 1 ■yy ’ ■ p.' i;Vi thasSip^ 1 I:/ $ IT/:.-:- MEM ifiitiio i.-:l o;uta.via C- *- V. i t‘ iv i i-!i ocvjsS .•;iirV, l> ” in* IVrfV-tf-v. *•> o si/ie*; JM!V >i* ijo'.niM,' ij; lEEE