BEAVE lay'S4 I Trfli ofJofflM*!*. ratid Juiyof S. Ctekt )Utrict of Colombia have re turned bill of indictment for T reasooagainat Jeffenon Baris. The overt act laid/ to give the Court ju risdiction/ is the attack ! made by Ear- ;. j y iyVfqifcea 'aponthodef mCe< of Wash* i ; ! ' .‘he indictment v. j' /PBWMrt* hy the Dis r. We presuml irf. ‘ acted and( r instrnctionß aHePpRs superiors, and that the mode | trial of the ig rebels has I the refore been decided 1»y the Admin | lit ration in favor of the oiyil tribunals: i [ The; case of Mr. Davin will bp taken i | up,- it, is. said, at an earl jr day. • -1 t;dpes notyet appearwhether any ' j dofcTscie will be attemjted; Davis is. : 1 y ei in confinement at Fortress Mon roe, aliowodto hold no commanica-J | tiou -viih any bat his mmediate cos | todiriffs; hut we presab e the Govern* mein -.viii, 'at the pro »er time, afford him ie'very legitimate facility for the ireppraiion’oimis.case Treason, v the s defined to i:ig war against .th i United - aid and com ’bjrt to i i two .witness 38 arei ' the overt act; That the United States \ct of Ci jfis& iw Ml the SL , di .tf rej obliga s f }X ~i ; wmsnyi '*mmss$ r !^ ’-be" mI of tresson, w the sot of !lowa, frbm '®d by the Mm •r 1 ' of,prtn«pte, w«>, si,g;>Y ;/ liv.v- W« b»»e mei *«.ito t|w lawtof lb* '_ ,|L?- r -at, to* , •. i itoi e, now as is hopes and i tpon the grief iaa ' brought upon upon the intu rod to flow, and ‘occjid cf obloquy death will come out as a stern les i , ; ]• - of I hia school that our they profess, and that , is strong enough to . Execute them without fear or favor.— •'- r Let him he suspended between the jonvena find the {earth, in the .broad lay and in the gaze of men-and-the llaciplofl of the acaursed heresy of y States’ Eights will take salutary notice once for all that! their principles in practice are treason tp the Union, and that treason is Pertain death and igno miny to the traitojr j | !•;.; 1 - / ■&. The continue!} demonstrations of hostility upon the part of the reb els of the South west have hastened the movements Of thd Government in that direction anji appearances indi cate the immediate inauguration of an active campaign against them.— Canbyte forcesj recently.operating be tore Mobile, are moving westward, and troops are rapidly shipped south from Fortress! Monroe. Phil- Sheridr Iheads ife colup’- \d lake iao column am «.akes wlt-h him some of bis best subordi nates flrora the Army hf the Potomac; we need do better assurance of bur * success. The War Department give little publicity to tbiir 'preparations, but wejiave no d?ubt| will give proper r i - - '• t i om vouched fct is' rentable, that Kirby Smith, | who commands all the rebel troops (west ol Ibo Missiwippi, has 1(&POO mao ion pis rolls, and will be bring 75.000 into action. One Ibird of this number would perhaps be nearer this, mark.- Hii forces are entirely of Texans, Louis*; Indians and Arkansans, with ji, few In* dians," -and ai a large portion of the commands of Leeand Johnston were' recruited inthpeStates, an army so targe as that fopOrted - could scarcely be raised, even by the absorption of the entire remnant of their fighting population. The National Govern* pent, at all events, is able' meet and Overwhelm hltji. with five mto one Eastern TeXha and Wer Louis iana are peculiarly iadaf to defen sive warfare—j-filled wii swamps, lagoons and the moccasin si nr> .ulntion.—• The vote ti at fair index the * !«*»,£■ -* arrest their reso' in any Republican upon ibis, point the are. little positiva.thttn the editorials of the. York Tribune. We ajre informed that there was] some trouble amongst the faithful when they first assembled, bat Benlph Eerr came aljmg with the res* olutioBj) in his pocket and fiaod it all ap. It only remains for the Bemoc rdcy of Beaver to fellow suit. Having become so very 'fond of President Johnson t|iey willof coarse vote the | Administration ticket this Fall. A Da* o|f amd Prater. —Thursday, /line,: firsb is,the day designated finally as Wb time to be observed jin' humiliation and prayer on accbnpt oi this | assassination of Abraham ILi doubtedly bo/ observed throughout the country by a general suspension of bus!dess and filling religions exer*. cises. , /I). Tbe 8e cretary jof ai) order tor the pelea >i sentenced by. militi j confinement during .1 'i\P < ' ravie#,a\ too, !qb the 24t0, Gen. She) 1^ ie,nptoaB^ proffered ■ bend of Secretary Daria, reeidihf near in this jaant?; on the CT? Wayhh road, oi icat. ■ Maj.. Thomas Henry, of. commanded the 140th P occasion of she recent reviv army of the Potomac. , Ma; baa served over a year as with the .commission; pro; to the Majority of his regiment: in his pocket, on acconnt of a regulation of the. War preventing his master. We presume he has recently been nwsteredin, a proper recognition ol bis ' of service.- *l^^’ 4* MS *»• Mdii tioh;nt i til* foil, fiir I expect tO K m; practicable 'to myeidf dp to jour pe effyityi PlS.—This will Ihd'fMbn. P. pbilti; ■- Ho { himself op, his wif him joeulaily rein/ had broeght him tp' Stephens* MAtiaW War has issued >e of all prisoners xj tribunals Ut .he war. H illaflaous charge ofpev . jtary of the Interior, under Buchanan, and of inciting 6r procuring the murder of the President, and attempting to justify his participation in tbo rebel* lion. I j 'The expected amnosty’proclamation has been issued by the’ President— -We have not space for it at present. It remits the penalties and torfffiturea of treason upon taking the Oath of aU legiance; except in the cases of thej foreign agents, resigned judicial officers and congressmen of the U. S. officers above the rank of Colonel in the army and navy, resigned army or naval officeiP, th6se who have mal treated our or have been Jfbsent from the country for the pur pose of aiding the rebellion, officers who have received their education at' the U. S. military or naval schools, Rebel Generals and persons who went South after jthebreakingjouc of the war, to aul the rebels, privateersmen upon the sea or lakes, persons cus tody under charges,and peraons whose property exceeds 820,0 w. ■fr uphin conn* irady and JX ir Slate Con .bem for the iker land Barr.' jicis Jordan, fggmeriy Senator from- jtbe Bedford jjQptrict, and at jpresont State Agent j|n Washington, will be aoandidate.ior tbe next Union nomination : tor Gov ernor IoT Pennsylvania. Qbl. Jordan baa been in the military aervioeof the Slate and ational Governments since ' bdtbreakof tbe rebellion ' Norfolk, Va papers say tha* •red men of ; that City propose 'ne of : the|r number jo ' ./ith thou thank them of the State for tl chantry. While thus vis... may be my good fortune to ’see many the soldiers from our sister States. again thank you, and bid yon gooi night. ■ II • I’; I- .A: Spanish -Pansst.— A, Spanish priest, once exhorting the! soldiers, to fight |ike lidns,-added, in the ardor of enthusiasm—-“Rcflecti ||my .brethren, that whoever faith' to«day in battle, saps to-night in paradise." •‘Thandor of applause followed the sentiment. The :fight began, the wavered,, thepriest took to f his heels, when ‘a soldier slopping him,: reproachfully! re; erred to the promised supper in paradise. “True, ihyson, true,” said the Ipriest, “but I hover eat sup pers. ' . >, ' '"!j : ... , - J i ■ Bounty Loans.— Th'e legality of tlie loans made by wards, cities, boroughs and townsbips t to pay bounties to volunteers, was before the Supreme Coart, in SaVrisburg; on Thursday. The decision of the Court i will hroba- I. | 1 • |_ bly not be made befolre its next Ses* sioni’ ■ : !j*- ; f.- °f [led %the 1 >e PbiUuUlf tensioned in /nebj^owiih i^^jT'Gov- • . fApportlonraeijj^^^p'; ' I tnW to .tresspasscwyonrpa- Uetyje pit a qneelion which von 'have characterized ma disagreeable; yet as it is otherwise to me, you Will indulge me in |jfe#ery brief reference to one or two petals in jcontroversy. You i»y 1-admiral! yon allege, because two or three vcrseithjan-rebels were cast out .by : Che apportionment hill; yet your labored zrguirient of twocolumns im plies you have some little doubt. I may say lypu yield the main point when you jstate that if you bad any objec tion Ito the dilrat large “it would fae .that it left tojo many doubtful districts ' - A bill thus characterized cannot be very much of a .“gerrymander/' for many good pebplp probably think the more doubtful districts, the better,; as it places parties -upon ttheir good ibe haviori andjbrings dnt thebelterclass of naer '.ndidates Tor official sta tions. Y °‘ a rem; tempt Hoop COD! e were to'have at least four “0 of war,” —the war to ‘•do ormarient institution,” —tt at pall calf would- be made for 'men,' ami t follow draft, until, as ho fit tun it, all would end in devnsta lionJ jia was loss than four short menth si ago. Miserable[ prophet Yet though he resides in afiepublicau ■county, shown by thred successive you would makcaj district !|to perpetuate him in office; and now ho pats you oh the backs,''and gives you hi j special commendation. T< th s, and thecommendalioQpf all sujcb you'are welcome, i so far as l am cor coined.■ f prefer,? and think I have',) least in a, degree, the approbation a different class of people. ; Er M_Tbb County Superintehdent| J* I.Eeod, Esq;; desires us to mention to Softool Directors that, he Jias'lefiat thjq 0£ ieo Of John A. Frazier, Esq, Clerk af Courts, the Animal Eepof ofj the State. Superintendent of ' inort Schools and District Eeglsl. and desire* thetji to.call thcre-and ,g< | tijem. 'I ' , ,ial, one sided analysis has leresejnblaneo to: thsft at* ra leading Detnocrat m the ;n! the bill Was nnder final 'n; bat he manifestly broke ked to look a little be er - upper column;-of yon have ncider* '.tic machine, itn**' . like tnhony wKh the census 1864, .when , the qnea ' into one of political islatnre representation it advanced only 140i!n .umeraiion.M6ntgomery, tportanceoi th£ occasion, increase of 20001 This was charged a 8 a glaring | was not denied hy atiy onlgomery delegation^or , yet yon present Mon U unfairly deidtWilh, % add , as ole of the (Senate the ' )W^lra|W‘in^r—“Afc . distributed -through j’oiu cannot make a/dirapl hit bill without/givltig iu a n the legislature.’” Then, 1 if i»e arp hedged In :by thi ;he law. wo will rely opot [dr justification in giving t i of; 20 or 30,000 majority ii , the control of all the depor l the' government, .and . done throng#-the only arrni : that could cor ja think it was ovei to reantts of the last elect 'of the fact; yet you vt that.ve were gratified ' at tfawextcht •-' Noone I of irit lute. i ;avdr« jur conn . States, but, _.ateB|—that under the National Adminis-' •U; We are auilK following get. lor the offlcoa-na;. rabjcct to* decision of |tbe Uuion Conwcn. J A J4.ESM^i^^bN. Now Bri gh ton; Boro.; JA M KS 1 BRITT AIN, Gree|ie; !. . MILO R. ADAMS. ALFRED G. M’C REARY, Borough. MATTHEW T KENNEDY, Now . .Brighton; ‘ : . Commissioner. , JOHN SLENTZ, Ohio; . JOHN SIMS. Patterson; JAMESIM-IMBKIE. Big Beaver,: t DAYID! D. JOHNSON, BorongK; JOHN WILSiN, Industry; I District Attorney; - • j JAMES S. RUTAN, Borough; JOS.: H. GUNNJNGHAN; Borongh.i S. MURLAN, New Brighton; !. > County Surveyor. u v 1 AZARIAH SYNN, Beaver; <- ‘ | Poor House Director. . SAJIUEL trJBSON, Brighton; ' Trtiste&lof Academy. A. T. SHALLENBERGER, Ro. cheater; f:-" 5 ■: > ■ Bk|v.. I).P. LOWARY, Beaver; vi riis (EXECUTOR'S notice; ETTERS testamentary on the estate of! ~ -w. "Risto; late of North Sewickly "leaveri County, Pa., dec’d, having. ' to the undersigned, all persons \ 'd estate are requested to make a nt, and those having claims will present them properly sttlement. ; 5.- ' ‘ |ly. jrmj n r .. Sno,} New Castle. Pa/: ment reserves lo.tselft& o, — ! teresl' in gold coin ai «■ 7 8 •lOtbs in cur repsyi pluct the intcrest in ctnreuiiy up : at‘the time whec (bey subscribe.. I Thedelivery o |ihei ries of the i -30 s sills immense and willhh mad< prumul nouslyafterthkt date. Theslight chat igjt a ids in U*fe Third Series affect i only derest.-i Thepsyrtent i i the mnei fey» er.rate. ■ >\lhe.relttni to r peeii of whieh- only ■ w if tin in Gold he avail id- of, equalise prices that jw per cent, in goll-j rvoi 'those aade with e even ! .in currency. ' "L* i TWaJstheOlfnir L( offercdhy Ihe CuvetT ' i it Great Popular' '.. a :|?v ■ I '.Vj ■;[■'■ '" ■'. ■''"' fioridsj ra &CLAM AGENT, IHOTBAN -: & - rpQE subscriber baring openetlaa.offico et ’ I _[ Rochester, (in the reora lately by F. A. Fdnnne) respeetMly solicit*the^ 'of ’ Wendsond the public!^ ,*i TtNE FAttM, /%. in 8 mHe* of the ReUroed-Stettonet Beniiagton, .on the F.it FU Wi ;‘k;Cr j B»Otoi3i Abo, sererel desirable houses and, lota. JTfi ceslow. inquire ctf CHAS. B. RUBST,' ' >i myBl’6s ;v/,.Roch^« ManTifactureis’ Merchants’ i insurance: .company, ' M J OFPITTSBimC* Office: 85( Water B4gattf* Jbmtdi»g. 3. L fr-W. CHALPAST.VIce Fm’t. t*. Jonv^Se^.^ > ' •:- &tambo,£}peucer. has thOJ, sortment of Artificial teeth a? jjfj rials ever brought, to t,he 01 3 , t hus enabling people to r3S?T -themselves regarding the «V w, ; «K, &ci, they require. . I J Phystciana [;the.different pipers in 1;, N. B. Don t forget the i extracting thejtedth and -in the best style; ;8 usr “h‘' ’ satisfaction. Reefy °P era . Jith^ [ the Dental profesmon executed and despatch. to ! -., Only tettef *»»4’ dcs’-' H a set of Teeth fcompl“*® . f ß bdrg. , 1 ‘ e n place, J?o. 254iPetjn sU, Pitts cR above the Suspension e _ ' t admin ibTjß ATOR’S > 3 . U(1 .T ETHERS of p I , ofAVnuAV township*. Reaver! coun ‘?’ granted.jlo| the uaderstg _ - ueS ie-l R debted to sJidj estate *" immediate am against «kid eMitc »‘J) subscriber, prepmly up I. tpaylO &oTf * PftbijT -• fi =II