and'realous Nofeuced the made the 1 ' lenoanced as !S9 in 1865. < ' been mainti .oyed.-rour IS t reserved, and peace re*t jet every friend, who. ait ; ! |«anlt, tata measures to 1 lentedin HSt Convention, i fee to it that tbefrnits of ; i;|re not lost to" the Nation, .. , .. Business of vast importance will. $o presented for its consideration and %very district in the State! should be a with/what is said by those familiar /• 'V with the man,. to Ije an excellent per il V 1 Strait of the asaassfn of the President, .■ • ■ -dL Wilkes Booth. r He. waSi the third ' of / the celebrated English tragodi ||j;/;/'I-Mb,. Junius Bratus Bootij, and «c Maryland ip 1839. Bred to i<§|So|B»e stage; he made his deo«(;as an ac* pnder the name of ipirn Wilkes ipt the.early age df seventeen, and af» jtdfr«ecuritig some local reputation, aa* |Hffled his fnU name, and starred it £? . vllidring some seasons with indifferent . Though withont the emi« hia&ther, he is said to |£/j|£;*nd personwbichwottlijhave,given high'place in’bis profession,bad Sir driwth fV:; % .»> r better/qnalltles "■■ :v! *cfor' ,P"- % fe. Sr&SU’*. likVsgdSn. Mode . Of;;*. bywaola hstinctedtbo > topre tbe boroughs township# lestionofohsn; the-present of mukfngnomit in# for their -n, Juff »!•(» : di .that he explafhthror columns 6t Wgus the meiht »posed, and _ ..arguments ' : ean*, vThl# heed ,seqi tly agitated |«n• the pandidales he deems most suita i . ble. There are cases when men may Sh be prevented from peung as their , inn clibation and judgment dictate when thisy know theiract|op will be known. To avoid this the ballot! system is pro : posed. <. It will be seep by reference to .the call of the Chajrjnan,’ that if a jfebsnge is desired, .then the Conven- Vtlon will determine;whether the dele igate' system shall bej abandoned alto ~gethpr, and instead; thereof the popu lar vote system adopted, or whether ' , the delegate systerpjshaU continueand thy districts bo required to vote.by . ballot at the primary | meetings. Ip a - many townsbips the yoto is now tajdn \ ; ’ : by: ballot, but it is pot general. Hjak *, . ing.Uorainations by! tpeipopnlar vote— that is ; bolding s-rcjgular “election and i ■ ' • •- lEEE 4 •’t 7 } ■A , I. ' I ■ V uWIUSk. WEDNESDAY; THE" : m., -for the attrajpin trtHunaiUona to the aappdrter by the Tnlpn at thexloming 0(i- abore of a jgreat vip rar, which i! failure a lined— evornment in this bo'riepre* ! We must mr success ■ be is uid hwro been a Impulses ijA attached tby for the wegstaU barbhrix \!s,aatare Nomi- th c.vol canrnowe having th of votes the nommei long been urged, by this county,. and i would be better fliii letn. We ate not however, that in all be for the beat, lit who oppose the "chi oughs would then control tfeie nomina tions. For instance, Newj Brighton can cast three hundred votes a pri mary meeting, and if all cast for one candidate might I nominate him The country-.districtaj cannot east as large a .vptp iii; proportion as the boroughs, and in? this waj| it is nigejd the bor oughs would, unite and control the norbinaltions. It) is said agi ,in. by the advocates of the! change th it the bor oughs are no more.likely to unite than the townships, ’aqd ar> ic fac.t more divided in their choice of candidates. question is nbw to lie decided, and townships baying more delegate 4 than the boyoughs hajrc,4t r ii ttyeir power. Let them see they dec de Wisely, for the change, if made, will nent. Should the poj. tern . not carry, balloting fur ma determined. In this ! th. change and is more of nionce andfreedoWtha»*chang«.. • - MiaoeUane^ Sherman’s ed to £jouisville| .the ■going 'first... : 'driven through^ . =■ -Ig^seiw.aerfgii^'-'‘ y»nia :^trp6p7«Mdt%^- sboald march hOmofrop Washington, to fill ; ■■‘ ; ||| : pc|t|mßnt .' ; the' -rtpy tp ■ -'f^nL|lß^; , ment oi Irbopd v ln United State*/ for the service. of JuirU & Mexico. In the British in reply to »tt Lord Admerstbn ao’jionnced tpi England has no iutontidp of interfering in ihe internal affairs] pttho' United States ; ; *Therebels;hivo '^eop^tj^ elections in T ptakin^mn oath presoi amendedca President aio n* county, {, leniency : :Cb Jeff* ... j. The Bul»iboi>gUonß on Saturday | were delivery of the.ni Series commenced ( .. r i >hgton oo^roß pondent B»yB|' th%t >e President hl» alllhe StaVea; except Ehodaleland, their pl&oee In ' oaohi’ C ! ; | [Signe the 7*Bo l<>an MBjBOQ. f IThe i - the Third C'; ~ - ■' tot under general} kidi to tlte d»te of I designated SU&I rrible ~ rajwv^om-1 iab#r&-;ty;i*hwe i: nea are working •V paroled'Vebel Eay, pjiued a jSpringrfi 1 ' jg murdered seven* e war, and appar>. j.in describing the iims. Ihe blood- Ino sooner reached kw arresied him at itioe of one of the Btdr of Satiuday >er| in cipher was' tdock at Moorhead .jCh tha ,2d of May, 3r to the Govern* i literally translat- . 1 I : stlonnwitall xhl • • -- fi,2lu)(BElt , 0;470 those bice the im tvonal dissolution puttofhghtour,. ions. We began the, come out witp at least a_ _ credit, with resources at-all' events somewhqrt crippled, and with a connJ try upon such a verge of. exhaustion a$ to render a long, period; ol repose necessary. How different the-nctual result. Our. credit is to-day better than it 'was before the. rebellion, our resources are lor beyoud our estimates, even the .most sanguine. So far from being exhausted'are we that the the country is fhr more able to-day to undertake | a war than ever before; better able 'l9 cany itbe burden of a' vast struggle^than any other nation now on the face of the globe. All thiswe have learned; in'the tour short years of carnage,., and the nations of the bid world have learned, it also. It results then that we have thisfaetto be established in the future Histories; 'lOi.aU.. governmente the Republican is the strongest.’' i '■ ’j I Thus is cast aside thebid lie with which men bave-herotofone been dblu- thd strongest, 'epbblicaniiTQ heejjthia lea,- iSMolcloßely looasymbol of r government, ,pi inetititions is mli Ae great coat nail .hem at. We rforl jot that, our Sop to on than 1^ •td it thelivca oi ;jf x>ns bave been ..drificod. The priceless boon of Na tional-Liberty bequeathed nabyour fore-fathers "Will not be the lees jeal ously guarded by. descendant! who shill in the coming fntnro read 'of I the heroic sacrifices made to perpetuate it and whi 1 they read of the deeds •>ae b - 'bbso | valor .ihia/tlnioq . ved, they wijl regard proudest boast, ‘‘l* am : tiz'on;" ' ' f,.i I the End War. j»ai^of modern history ittitipb. Tbe ; [ country the vastpeas of its Wa* 1 great: il* - . ' "nth- y|O no tb th> . Doi _ \toa| • Daniel Lewis .airfax, a loyal roan, was' suppoi toboelectedfromtho Alex andriaandjFairfaxdietricta’.butit turns bat thatthe TJuibn candidate bad only 272 votes and the Disunion'so6; ~ j ; Ten [C3unties! are yet to votebefpro the Ist of-Jnpe. Thonew Constitu tion ad mted; by the last Assomlbly disfranchises all mon wHo have m aujj iray given aid j to the Rehellion sibco Februaiy,’6s,bat the returning Rebels scout tl at instrument and ignore the vote which : adopted it, and in viola tions of its provisions they now appeal again -to the ballot box in defense of Slaveryand State sovereignty, whioF they failed to maintainjin the arbitral meet: of battlf. In consequence, of this th» greatest apprehensions! Are urging President Johnson to arm. Gov. IMerppi t "with extraordinary military powers to uphold the authority of his Government: : ’lj ~ ' | f .ii r i ■/ ' V-v i NMI Vc^^fi^capport.Uie 'itfllKßciples of the' ~d to meet at thefe 1 ‘lon, oq BATDR iroaghsat Jo 1 , wnshipe p. m. '. Convention m B*ATX*,on ft |l a| ot.'l ites for Assem rnej.LConimia- r HonseDirec ladetqy, and. to lay be brought of ihe Union 1 Boroughs and /ote upon the ■esent •delegate 1 'em, bywhich made by the popnu.. . - navingitbe;t|igh est number of rites to be'the nominee, the election vo be conducted ih thi usdal manner of holding eleotiinp, or whether, Instead.of the present marking system,: voting byfballot .shall be snbsUtmed. Delegates will come in strncted'ttf ro|e upon these qnestiohs.and de termine in convention whether any change hhall be made] and!, if so, which, system shall be adopted. ] By order of. Committee.! ■ |■; JAB. BDXAN,Ch’n. the number of|- Delegates it is entitled: | .4 J .L...|.......8 Independejnoe.i,......2 ' Marion... 1 ..............2 ■(.M00n... .4.............4 New 8right0n.........! New Bewickly _......4 Norih Se*ickly......B 4 Patterson!...'... .2 -Philßpsbnrg.»i,.....2 Pulaski ..... .2 Bocheatwbort^&i.d H The'fojlo' iowhich' 'S' : ; ’| JKTON, fidro.j ;o^J^ght<«j; -iz&j \t«*Eiiii|* ! v ' BjgB8»T«5 ; r *B6ro«g&; democratic .da for Ih first of expounder. / ardimportatat . authoritatively ptat resolutions adopted uf kof the Democralic and poa> Utaon citizens of Kentucky ie Haljl of the jlloirse of iiep> __i®se fqrth f'imoi sorvati held ir reseßtitiljes. in day, May[24, ,1 i arid publi shed at lengti in the [Louisville Dernoc -at ofthe 29 th Wo hopalio boo thorn ip the Pittaburi Post.' ||! T : , '!; Resolution. No; 1 declares for th trial: of by= vegularjadicm tribunal* |an the usual form of indict meet. J 1 ■; v, 'I ; ■' [ I No.|i2 [pronounces ag dost thocon | stitntinnjal araohdraer t abplishih; slavery, jas subversive jf State* rights ■.'No 3*aeclaTes against t be enlistment o slavesy because it aking, privit property [for public use ■ without co n riensationl ! v -[ ■ ■ j’' ,;.i NbJdU for “the Union of'the State as founded by our fathers,” accord ing to the foregoing ideas, apd th reserved bight of each State to seced* at will, | “subject oily to*the ije stnCtiocs. and Timitatic ns of ;the Con stitutidn” l ':., jiUo!' 5 is for free; speech and' h libertjy’ of the pressr-exercised I' - 'Advocating: .the doctrines herewith se . forth. (The lasi clause is under- Hs in favor of keepifig the ir.ili bortiinate to the civil authority defidedlye f idedIy “in favor of the ♦iwSwoof! a liberal, kir.d, anil con ciliatory policy towards those who have I eon! In arms Gov ernment,*’ and to this (nlcrt made by .General,' Sheriijjn with General Johnson” is fully endorsed, “as wisely {adapted to restoreipeedily toe peace And. Juufmdny-pf.lheDnion and make every thing lovely. [No. § is: lor retrenchment; and econ omy. >'l | • -I ‘ ‘ ' ■ rflere/ 1 wd have the Democratic doctrine right from the, fountain; hind. How do 001 Democratic brelh iron hereabouts, who undertook to hb so mild-mannered, lately that they were scarcely able to recognize them selves like; it ?-~Pittsbwq Commercial Reward. r WILL giye Uie above reward for any in-, formation that Will lead to the detecti!' 1 ! »f - 1 ' * By enthbrity of the siewL, o{ ..' ■■'( ury. the tie ?£**** tion Agent for tUMIo if offer? to the piblio (h e ttri*f W twiisw »a*C2»!*- Unthm per -ot. fattereetper »«L~ ilgk 1 "*--. 16th, 1865, and arc pajtblj thre^y*^ ‘ 5^20 : i Theee bonds ajfwU ? p rcß i a . are exempt, as ar 9 ell the dorertWit = ** from Staff,i County or adds front one to threi pra u Value, according, to tl e.r,( e property]; j The interest fa Myrtugjr ally by coupons attacl ed & « cll n may off and a lit, to i,ny bsuXorb^j & The in i i One cent per- di Two eente . 41 10 2o 3 44 44 $1 : , 44 i Notes jdf all the c be pfttnptly furnishi tims. -i T ] • enoni ;J apo ■ Tlie of ihii ly similar in form al Thirties already sol •merit reserves to its! terestin_goH coil 7 3 lOths in currei dnettha interest in{ i This id pri d, eii Clf th ip . at 6 key.-1 ■ currej at the time when tjiey si The ffelrrery of the nj June,»od will bemade j uoudyafter theidite. { Theellgtit phangemad this I Xh|r|dSerieB affects’ | : The payment in equivalent to the carrenc; ernte. ■ I -i • to spociopnymenta, f of which: Only willthooplion to! in Gold; be arailed of, would so i equalise prices that purchases made per cent; in gold would -he fully . : hose .made with seteh and three; teal In currency. "rJi"’" TW*i»theoku >Popri|ar t &' ■'ip} 3AY . Bq^*cmiPtioa»|T»iitbß National Bank of . B| HUHSp ' _■' •:; V-j.. ”;;, ■■. ASD DSAIB* Wf Beal Esta^Stocka, Bonds, andother Conveyancer & Agent rpflß BobMribcr I. Rochester, flntie H e |. tronsgsof Ids friends aaA Oie;pnW «*W of 'Offieez^ ? Meotmtt, j and au el cmlof the pn-scnt w£rj such is f ’ Prize Money, '®eeds drawn lap rand sclmowh Fire risks; taken in: first ela» ’ CoffiptmeB;-'---{T ----ii- Revenuo stomps al Refers to John A. gm.i 11.-Smith & Co.j WRochester, *May3r ; Foil! A'FINEFARM.t J\ i in 3 miles of 1 ; Remington, on tiurP Also’, several desira' ceai Ibw. Inquire of •' mj-31'66 Manufacturers*'; & Merc 'INSURANCE .■• ■OP PITTSBUB®’' UW; 87 .TPrt/erSf.; BagaW 1 - l :'T ’ J/L.BENNETT. . ■{: j! w-,chaU'ant,\^^ 'b|m. P. Jcwks, Scfc’y. ; ■ tj! Insures" Against lose oJ j ’lmurci Steamboat! awl And on property in transit ftg*‘ D .» |]- ~ lof navigation. 4 , ■ ]BinKCtoßf).— James I-. Schwartz, Robcrt Lec, »• .« pits:*: Watson, fc. K,. McAboy.'.A:> ■ ; , ; W. Obalfant, Isaiah' ■g] Cuehnell, John WJsoni ißisks t aken on the ™$S”aK . i - „*<:>** ImySl 65. . • Sh e •"{ rfIHE undersigned; s . I “TO* £iyA/ best machines thatjjap. ’ 0 f chantry. It possesses nha:good;:poin.B.in ■ seldom equaled and. npypr J alf ryi* Peraoha wishing o purely to cqll at Jacob,Marks S lo j> , and-examine the michiuci. s The Superior for sale by the samci _ ""i i>uts $•- Darlingto^-Pa-I'M*? ■ - E» ' >v*» Rfc! ° Vll!.- .-$lOO li : . $OOO 0 i ,sioob »; soooo nations ntmtj »jj nrecei^otsotimj ii Series are irilegeato (hi i ept that the I ■ option of paj I' per cept. insl Subscribed wi ! ocy up to July bscribe, !.' - )td of this , omence on thi iromptly apd ||e in the coodi only themuiei gold, if made, ' ij interest of tbi ways bnKirn Caughtf, I'ittsbutg. ,ajM onlaining C2i the Uailroad . Fi. W.ixf; & houses and Ifl P-.HCf 4- ' Bocheii !• ■ V