ARGUS :r| 1| be Published Ew Wednesday* X-MINIS’ SIDINGS, | XillHD ST., BEAy'li'Bi PA;».,- OOper a in Advance ‘ Jg-Lciters and con|ijuutions, by mail .fhavc prompf attentioji. , ~. ' | uaY 4 RUTAN, Ejds. & Ppo’m. . 1* ' " 1 ;JlpOETlj Lihe riiilaiielphia |K I . WELCOr Lting hearts, in 10-i L ; t nil doubts and cat | fl your household pi r ■ C c. they come;' our wi Ibuiiecs lb divinest li these for trou-Uy, ’ncatb thffnri here', the bravest ; wc I! ■ ’ hey have rushed, as ( ■■ l liiijaccoss ibe ertmt L;i'tiprery’si'e>s ,it llartyrsouls' went ujl , ijos which'.be'ientt r -jL !f.?r that dark Unit M- L c |, s these .which thi Hint a swarthy joomcil muse.'mean Valcbed for..a| the Jn ijU tM'-acs. tvijifry a!;. Shiite fwranod ifc-tlieir -attent jmpr.afa there. iJme anihcuautry, -w j|«ls of .might, nnl. ‘acre 1 n ; ;l|t, |Sjtvc'l;iic;:i thru the' . 'I. Ix-jnsr tiisr -U tlioy a jh’piiscs Jeep 1i0 ? j ’ |j.ore r -responding, I■> >i i* f'j.Vis and silvcri lli-nn-i the to'oh willil •I’aiac -in 1 might and r -B'ilL tfccir Mandarin pi I'iviug in- llic light qf hLkwvc i still tho-igli|l ;r',’o- jV:m lie to nr ft ' ' ---------- - • laiuivr sUio:\ inuther, 10'iic.irJ . :lii more de£u •r.Snpd decy. iW.uMijn j'|.jU'U*r laurels may ill T|..a ■*■'>r grateful licai .rlulora ’-U'l the work? fl'iiiug -fur.the wto{iff served iWijj Olcv iheir i»\|;rmen.no longer |ljr. !,.| l!ic fl.’lje' of freedom I ■' oil. tlie Sijxl niililrffched (jw. Lie tnc. victors’ joy f. J U • ;I: |yl 'isideil d aeons. TOUNDINQ R© j Waving is tli'i jil'ivcstfoil relay S’ p, taken ,a,t the it (Vasin i.glou.;- ]' • Ilford CotiOvei 11' avvT a|. naly.vie ■&ti .Resided iii-,Canil'll ;isf; 'jp* eons'jnj.ited |i|i vuLoJw'niy, and dohil'i Sr J)epai tmp|i;t,j , 'jJ ■lliehmoiul,l ni, 1 . (] i .■ -Secretary (jdj V ■iiiauai intimate ili (|. X. Sanders,l.ilai ;iv ‘j. r. iilaekburn, Tuctcoi*, Win. C. plca- Caallcm|u, Mr, Carncroii ) ■'rtoigiekl, Gapt, Magriider, and othV •s Ifelsqs know Clcjnsiil G. Clay.dihd '■cn. (fan'joll I khoU’Mr, h|sop pnd I j|i W. Booth. and ' J ’ nj ' • 1 ' . 9- i these gentlemen in panada; fratuthoifo on| several occasions, (nil, id’Mr. Jacob Thompson’is ialso Jn with George other;; Bebgls in Can fai Sprratt is about five iept nine or n iii|lica high, jT ifadvcomploxionot 1 . in with light.hair; : t law him about iodik or 7ih of April, with- Tboinp- S|nders and 860 .h; at that time 10 tp Thompson in his room, a m 3'|)roscnce, diiipa .c ins from Bibb tor.! Jo Benjamin and j ro ®fffersou Davis; tbolalter pilherj '•'iplijy dispatch■ driu letter.' Jjcrija -111 ps Secrola:/ el Slate oi; the >Uo; crac-j*. Prcyio; ; . ,o tbis.Thpmp- 1 ■ f, i iversed .with n:!e upon tluiLdb-j " a plot in assajsi late President-] -ji'and liis Calijnejl, of which li I'Voe. he?- i;o tjhui assassination., Mow \ |irk' Ti'hiii jir, the paper oiv 1 c-uirospo^h’d;, I hadjbcein I'.V Mr, to partifai j-- jWhcn .Surratt (A'hcs from Davis, and dpon the pa ng! to ■at of the Jjcbel res? - , he thing’alf ■s, spoke of the, /' ' ri !,<J as sas.sij fated, x Mr. Lin j-'j'-: Johnson, the Secretary, of J '^ ie '''tary oj State. Judge ./Li!’ 11 G . on -- Tliqnty, Toccasion, pr on. the ’•aifLh- I’’ 1 ’’ Ul:u '.'"ikview, 'that 1 the n- t/ D ',”‘l would leave 4 States sirioTrovis|Jia 5 i ri0 Trovis| Jia a l H tO l l l ‘l-iiiin i'/’ 1 ln l '}° Constitution I Z ilhey \/\ c h ; ' inthcr tVcsident/ 'Mr. “■ r '° l W’f While to Uili witej uv Sf 'H -Aj worn, j N*. Sail “ l . : | iii.il oiitorprit ■-'■r 'i tliiMo '.Tt')’ 1 !;,iJ llis 11 ; . * a 'd, selorr j ■" 10 1,10 as-1 '“’i’liis m: liwpiUCj ')■ ' Vol. 33, him; . he ivaaofnc consequence. My first interview? with Thompson on this subject cd ajmssinatipn was in tlio early port of Febiuary, in Thomp son’s room T/in St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal. Ho \hcn spoke of a raid on :New, iTork; it was abandohed, but that was because the United States Governmorit received inforradtion of il;| he laid he would ' | • i ,i have to drop it foij a time; 'but addedi “We’ll batch Lbomjasleep yet,” and to; me bo staid, ‘iThei;6 is a| bettor Oppor tur.ity to.-im uortalizo yourself, and save your,country,” moaning the icdevacy; , I i.old them 1 was ready tc| do anything lo savd thcjcdiin cry, and asked them whatjayas toW done; he said, ‘ Some of:ohr boy's are gping to. play a grand ;joko on Alio apd Andy,” which he said was to kill them; hi’a words were '‘remove them from, of fice,”’ and lie sapi] that thp killing of a tyrant was sot murder; that he bad commissions for this work: from the )AL. irtb American. [E. i ig pride r e aside: - alswhjp. ary-; night T <; !| •i * i id and Right t ir-dcrous hail, 1 might quail; ; ised in mall. a sod ijoy trod, > God. timay.rcad, of need. i' !. < iil indeed, — ■ % race, and base, yiof grace. Rebel authorities, anti conferred one, oji Booth, dr ’would confer one; that. everybody er gaged in this enterprise, would, bo coir missioned,p and if they escaped |td' Cf nadaj they could not bo successfully claimed under t)ho Extra* dilioti Treaty] I kplow that Thompson and tlic Olherd bold these commissions blank;' tbc|y. commissidhdd Bennet Young, tbe Sij. Albans raid.eri’it was tv blank commission; Allied ogjand con-j temid by Mr. Clay; as-it came front Richmond, it was only sighed “Janies A/. Sedddn] Secretary of War;’*-. Mr] Thomson cal ed me to dxdrhine'tliesd blanks so that I might] testify to tbo genuineness’ of Scdjdon’a signature in "the casp of Bonnet Young, before Judge Sinilh: The stepature was gonj. ''nine. i ;In id subsequent conversation} after the firs iroferirod tb in February; Thompson' told mjd 'that Booth bad been r-oinrai.-isionod, and every man,- who would engage Jih it would be. “I had a cotivorsaliooswiihi.ffm. C. Clea ry, on-thp dry beforov or the day of •aho ; assassins lion, au St. Lawrence' larcli and hgiil. jrroiight, ntaught, . iv thought. ‘ I° . ; d hair; they bear; xth are there.. ’ imdly borne, morn, , •cnojicd and torn. istrife, i ; wife, than life. i'h shame;.-. 1 cy claim Ks can name. io.I hell; i, .they tell: f master \vcl 1 . graves, ives. | -r. waves! dis sweet, . e I hastening fopis* mplclc. v )i|’. Had: Wo wdre speaking of the- res:] joicing in the Status ovdr the Barren-i der of Lou and the captureJcf Rich*; mond. Cleary said -they tfpittil have 'the lattgii or;, the htlicjr side of the mouth in a day or two. If think this,; was the day defoto the ;aksassinattoa. He knew. I wdaHn ilm secret of the conspiracy. It ' waste that :hb,refer red. The assassination was Spoken of among us .a.* commonljr as the wea ther, ■! !' •■ j DELATIONS. ’ Lcsliinoiiyjiilh j to lUe Rel/ol ;sas<iiifttipn tri j testified ‘as;fol« of Xow''York; li pit)co October jito tlic Coiifcd i'i.l Uf service in. if the Confqder- 1 dcr Janic.4 A.] War; while In Sly acquainted i job' Thompson B4soro that 1 , knew Booth 4 some appr-ehei' make 'a fizzle perato apd re that the whol nr'Q. I "comn llio Sntbhded i the proposed t ideal; but the letter. I did the I’rosident February, I the 4th of Ma thb dispatchc four orfivd'da tion., Thfc wI ed that Surrai utors to take tl ■was the substi, It,was also urr plenty of mot thini'" to be d indicated that days before I was “just Iror - -While I w; correspondent ceived no cor the- Tribune. ccntjfrom on tbo promise. They never supposed I was a cor* respondent fpr any paper; 11 only said I was seeking items; they supposed I wasTa liobof and I was-in- thcir[confi« dence; tbo prqposoiJ Ogdcnsburg raid was printed in' the Tribune', 1 did not communicate Ithis lyatter directly to the (jovertimep? 1 , for tho ifeason that I supposed the j communication in the Tribune wduld|bo seen -bjr| the Govern ment officials,, and I did not choose to have the Information go; to thcGov eminent diredtly from me; I request ed Mr. Gay, of the Tribune, to, give the'information to the Govcrnlncut, and I bclicvojhiP did saw Surratt in Canada three or four - flays id suc» cession in April last. l Ead conversa tion with him personally i about Kich. raond. 1 w.a| introduced to him by Sanders. 1 was expected to partici pate with these Kcbelp raid on Ogdensbiij-g; :1. never received any pay from any of them ipr any servi - cos v I heard the capture of the Pres <•' . I ' ■ J •: it ' , iv' i i.lv ; I. i ,! p mm Mi #tosi I -,. ’! : 1 •;•= j :jn J... t | ;-jv -'I :--j: ■-■! I ! . '! Sanders as{ced mo if Lj .cry well; and expressed psion that Booth would 'of it—lhai. ho was dos* : ddoss, and ho was afraid -' thing would bo a fail anniented to thp Tribune raid on St; Albans, and, t ssas»inatipn of the Pres*! cy refused to publish.-tbo| this id Match last,! as to t’s assassination; also in think—certainly before fcrch, - Surrklt delivered! h in Thompson's: room ips 'beforo 010 converp»tiopt*ihow it was one of the conspir* dio’Prcsidont’s life; That ;.nco of thbconversation. *J ! I derstptjd that there was ey when there was any- Qii'c. Tlioj conversation Surratt had a very few ■•ft liichmond—that ho Richmond.” is in Cankda, I was- a for the. Tribune, and re ipcnSationj except from I have not received one ir o\tn government, nor -I- 'I ‘ M 1 l' ' 1 . ■ •I ' ■- : 0 I j Beaver, 'Vf ednesday. ident talked of in February. When Mr. Thompson first suggested tbe as|> sasbinalion 10 mo, I asked him, if it would meet jwith the apfrobalion of the Government at Richmond: he said f ■ ' i * \ bo it would, but he would ■know in a foiv days.. This was early in February, j ‘1 • • . { Thompson j did. not aay in April, w4en these d ispatches were delivered that this was the first approval they had received jot tl;is plqt from Riclw moud’, but I know of np others; * only inferred that tha)t was the approval; Thompson said, jin his con versation wifi me, that killing a tyj. rant in snob a cased was no murder, j and asked mo,.if I bad read a letter called “Killing, no Murder," aftdroosj ed by Titus - Oliver Cromwell; this was in Febtjuiry; Mr. Hamlin was,aU so named in February as, one of the victims of this.seUembjvin jApril, the persons befo'i-ie nained wore mention! ed, but Mr. limnlin was omitted, and ' . ' j 9 . j Vice-President Johnson put in place* I ran the blockade from. Richmondjthb. commissions were all, blank but the signature; they; were to bo given a cover, so that in case of detection, the parties employed- could claim J tbal they were Rebel soldiers, and would m to be treated as pris it was understood that therefore, cl oners of war be protected as such; i it;tho : mien who'wore his enterprise were do> ecu tod,'"' the Con federate would retaliate; that ii * ' ( er, only killing; I think i.eciaUy commissioned for 1 saw Booth in Canada i part of October,, with Mr, Thompson’s) at the 13 IJall, whore; ho waS nit, dissipating and play** they' would Thomson, sari engaged in- |tl tected and.es (government was no mure ( Booth was S'ji this purpose; m the lattei Sanders at 1 St. Lawrcni: strutting hbo I have hpard those men ing billiards; talk- of tho 1 and olbor’enj under considc mming of Now York] orpriscs which they have ration now. i JChcre was * proposition .bcfororiho agents of thaso rebels in Canada W destroy the Croton Dam, I by which the pity of Now. York la, supplied with water; It was supposed it would' nof.' only datnagoj manufactures, but. 'distress the people' generally, Thompson remarked that ; there was plenty of for bo, and the city would be destroyed by a|gorieral conflagra tion, and if they bad thought of tbjs sootier, they might! have a great many hecks.j| This was said a few weeks ago. |Tbonipson, Sanders, Cas tleman and General Carroll'wore press out; They had arms concealed, and a largo numbjer of iraen concealed, in ■Chicago—some eight hundred—for the purpose , of releasing the rebel prisoners there.-. T;ho Dp Blackburnij charged at Nassau wit.h importing yellow fever ’into this country, is the same person referred to by. me ns in ;timato with Thompson, in Canada; I !saw| him in company with him, U. N. Saunders, Louis Sandors, Castloman, iWni. C. Porterfield, Captain' iMagruder, an]d!a|numOor ofotberrdbs jels of less note; Blackburn was recs dghized there as an ; agent of the Con federate Status, and. so represented hhpsclf; 3a January last Dr. Black burn employe! a peVson named Cam eron to accompany him, for the pur. pose ol inttdincing yellowifever into the Northern cities, to wit: | the cities i of No\v^lfork J Philadolphia and Wash.’ from Montreal to adc at a year ago last, fall, for the pnrpoio of getting clothing in fcclpd with ydilow fever;: I him after hia return, in Canada, md beard Jacob Thompson and Win, C. Cleary say that theyjfavorod bis scheme, and were much interested in its this was last ; January, ■ j J About the same time it was propos ed to destroy j the Croton Dam: Dr j •, .*■ j / * , Blackburn proposed to poison the reservoirs, and made a calculation of the amount jpf poisonous Imatter lit would roquirS; ito impregnate the wa ter,so as to make an oidi'nary draught poisonous and deadly. lid had the capacity of the reservoir, arid the a mount qt water generally kept in them. ’ - Strychnine, arsenic, prussic acid, and a number of dthe’r things I do riot remember, were named, Mr. Thompson feared it would bo 'impossi ble : to collect so largo a quantity of poisonous majtter without jsuspicion, and leading to detection. IfhompHon approved of the enterprise,; and dis cussed it freely. Mrj. Cleary did the samp; it was (also spoken ofj by a Mr. Montrose A. Fallen, of Mississippi, andjby a person who had boon a med ical purveyor n ti?e Rebel apmyyJohn Cameron, who lived in Montreal, told trie that he wajs offered'largelcompen- I= Nation; think | Mr. fTbottpann the mi nejed agent for all thppthor agents ij I think; they aU dyow bjvihim for ali thoiinoney they ; required; I know borne bf them did; son said it Would; bb difficult tp ool« feet so much poisoin without detection, Pollen and thought '.itoiaiw he managed in Europe-, Fallen stoian; I thick I have hoard Harris al so mentioned in bonnoctionywUfa the pestilepoo importation; 1 Uv« od in Toronto; t icro par • ’ties in Montreal that ployedjor to but I do. not remember their nam|p y : I saw Dr. Stewart doc tor of diyinityi, r^idin^iki^iß^i^he 1 edited a paper Ini ICentuciy; i| haye seen him jwlth Thompson, audßlack* burr., .k'nd he wab proßent of these schemes |wc«^ : higS said anything that couldhodqno un*j dor heaven would justify ttwin kndor the circumstancQSj ho very intimate'terms' With and Thompson;: tljroo af-j tor thi* kssaesin|ition ofi tbe I siiw. oLn H.Sarrattm Canitift.witti Porter ieiii, a Soathorh Robel,-|iow do-1 Glared a| British knbjeci diftn P irliamont; ! learned ifettojiiator ly aftoir.yvard that Suratt Was direct ed, Wi.« pursued and had deotmpod; | I had aiknowleidg 0 i tbitJefi!sbayls Was the hhad ofithe BO»calfek|Con federa te States, -was called it^Presi-,{ dent, ahdjbad control of $8 ciyij ad-' minist; , at|ion . ’ Gicn. Carro|l pres ent when Surrattbrought the os fronjl Richmond, kndf.’whoSij.'thoy I were read by Thompson, I -i^ellov© 1 there one •■jot twp |,kthleBj| GFon> Carrol Tennessee th|en| more anxious should be kiU ;d tbauiany| otfcele6;- bfcijkaid; “If tbo 'damnod priokxlodso fea&jfet, killed by somebody” i ; wdmdrkill himself; ho inferred lot dent Johnson; hid exprossmnlwis a word ojfj contempt for k I n tailors louse; Booth was- knovm|i n ! in Canada by the nicknamo pt^i^R^f* 11. tinve) h .the city ojf New Yprkj jand was- exe cuted,'wajs spokeni of,as haying per forned;that deed by authority of-the [rovcrnmcni, under the diroc- Tbompson'j' this was commu te) rao by j Thompson himself, ouversation in ; bis presence; ison said' Kennedy deserted to god, and' Ho was devilish glad jhanged, if dr. ho was a eitupid i[and.bad managed tliingi very Bo be I tion 01 uioalei or in ( Tboihj bo bar iho wpt [fellow, badly. i sting Cerpmpnvat damp ' 'Reti»n,,'Har*iaOTrgf'l , v ; On Saturday, 3d inst., ‘the interesting coremoiy of receiving the battle’ flags of Pennsylvania mustered ; out ofrervico, tools place at Camp Re turn, : Harrisburg,j in thfa preionco of an imriopse concourse I of spectators Sixteen. regiments, were represented on thii" occasion-in al? about: five thousand men. ! The veterans jjwore mossed] in front of a stariif erected for the Goycrnrtiv*nd sijaff, and after pray er by Roy. Robinson, Colv Bi fifc- Calmoijt, lorpaoriyjof Piltsburgj'and lately in command of the 208th Pehn]- sylvanijtti Volunteers, saluted the |GoV~ ornor and said be had] the honjor, 61 reiuinipg to thoExbcfitivd of tho|Statej standards ho had presented to ifogi* monts present. Thb colorshag surviv ed,, at j, whether whole or , tattered, .they had been brought back tu the Governor that the}] might be deposit-’ ed in tno archives 6f the State. They had = been- triumphantly presetted, and those noble men hod brought thorn hero, jsomo, sir, {are tattered and worn,and they call up associations that I will npt dwell upon; but! thank Gpdf they arc all hcro.j The jrocollection of the scones through which theyjbavo passed jis too fresh uppn mb,; and time prevents mb recurring generally j to the memory of tlio rnanybravotnon 1 that have fallen under, thej standards which I now return to your hands. Thank God, though nihiiy have]fal« len,tbo3o emblems' hkvpbeen preserved and- it o| groat reality has jboen secur ed. Vyo have still a country,still I .our Interei free mutilations, (anil (thesel noble'’men around .mo have fought jto preserve them! I shall ’ pot invidious; I 'shall make nodistihplions. ■ Qne regiment shall not ;bo praised aliqVo another—all have done: their duty— all of them are entitledj to the grati tude pi their fellow citizens at —I bripg you their cotpraion Offering, won ftjrj you ini carnage apd blood and through suffering and afflictions. Col, .vlcCalgaoQt’a j apejsch Was quite eloqucntldrawing tears from hisec.mrcd .1- 'ti l . . ■ ~ jJxiiie -,l* veti 10 aß Ke ener Curtin, on* topping for* was greeted withtipno rousing . I fi'tjoceiling the h onpred'flags, norCnrtin remarked to:the vet* th vt he 1 pi raised Gtd no tarnish) i upon tli«j soldiers of Penney!-)! ai d | that their flogs wore re-| i .withpntj dialiondr. .Ho saidij ■cimillexpreSa toijyou, the- fallj re ■ >f.yottr‘ services to your con* i \ id y'onir foUpw citizpbn who have' red atj hpiie. 'Zpu|!dd not bripg to up tho epoilfl ijef ddsolatdd no captives to bo made slaves~ ighsr, hol er, far; r your mission Isr.>buft! You brirg back tons '•eminent restored). and saved; •?e insMt it ons we received from . jostles ox Ifberty in the Rovoiu.-| )oa giyo,|vith all tihoir ir ch ildrc m., Heretofore the: ; yfa | hav j now made this the : ;cat gpvcrnmopt jin the world} t oai have that a ilie {jeijn Uyo through -.domestic! i p add iinsuncclpn,apdmore than ■n give to the experiment j, of cap civilization ,fjnr millidpS: i aed people! [lmnvon so applause,]! could this day tljo tears iof Ic|qwB! and if’jwe could : 3 the maimed and call rfrom their s iho beroib dead, bur happiness bp complete. j Bt t I cannot congratulate you now, before dpjrnto yojnr tomce, on the parti jrpat Commonwoallh haai.,ta-; i this I bloody, drama* \Ve have ou|r fnll shßre of blood and lrca ihdj the field upon which we now w>ll b j.known as classic ground, to ! fans been the great central ef the organizatipp of our mili ncjjsl When my administration slip u Taira have been for* i, [pries 'of "Yj)u will no? erbe jteni!”]. and the ey|l will, lie only I a.tp tho inybstigatiijmof the au*j ian, Camp Curtin, mlhUs mom, iild as jocialions, wi! 'mortal sot as famed to 1 ' ih s it Pennsv’ Ihbyo donb "j .{ • j i , Yqu’pq-jcho soldi friend >t kndw who w that na, soldier's friend,"bitGodknowt ) tjot realize tho o::tont of ybnr e Ijo t he country, a id bo.w mlidh owe to you.’' ; 'i ■ ( j . --j •’ inclusion; Govpinor Curtin 'said • yol all ajsafp return to yoai alnd tliat you may .thcro find oss pud prosperity. To-day jivpudj of niy officq, for 1 know ircprcHont tue!heart of all th c " vnd speak foi - ,y God. to civiliiJ Go\ ward, cheer* Govp: erans rested vania, tarnet •‘Ho measi .toy ai reraai back cities, but b and ■aJ Go' The fr the A tion, to| 'Ol frees! stron and ; repuhl treasc al l y o Amor ralnsoi lij. W( tho - ( v res to; grave wbal iaiLti von r our ken i given sure, i stand fer hi point tal’v f ofi pu 3 gottei forgot know: tKjuar ottos iim cftizoi i could ! eok— ‘ I do n> ofjthe if I d Ybu. d service we nil In o: I Wits! homes ha|ppir 1 feel thktl popple thkin i bliss y compel; ■when it ihjJj anti extent, muph' I raise, us a's jo s depend lion wb incut at ■ i. Bi^-A estabHs islatiiiro *7.900 solders toappr Of ‘ton-i part of of SU^r] pfcCjUpjoi station, fdnghltb : A Go. inaugur dicrficlt of dii f< o\vii oi '-ij IMIZE ! .n #N<’l well ad the! , . ...1.0 wedo.ri’t 1 mo ray, ■when it co'tnes down to jri4 .starvation. Wp have .no ■ jhji wltblho dollop that a poor iujldj hUcjh himselflto a posland 111 while the jrest|ofthe world rjir^rd.' It is, no; man’s duty himself every araiasomdnt, ev-- oyoryi comfort, that, he i jriph. In is no : man’s duty j tin iceberg of himself,' to shat add oars ; to the isufferingadf vs, jandi to deny him Self the' nl that result mom generous jmerely tholt he may ; hoard for his heirs (Jo quarrel about, ireus an economy v|hicb is every i.ally, which,is espcciallycom* tlej in the man Who struggles mverity—an ecotjoray which fid lent T .with j happiness, and must! L bd practiced if the poor r Juldj scciiro independence. It i f ovbry man’s; priyilego, and it n fiia duty tolivo within his not’t|o,but within tjSom, Wealth ot jmake the man, "wo admit, mid never jbo flatten into the l in o!ur judgmont.of mpn, but jr.cn should al ways bo secured ,cdn hd.by the practiceof ccohp- Wolfpdocial only to a fblorabie it Should bo| secured, not so or! otbors/to took] upon or; to in tlid estimation of others, jedref the’ consciousness of in cnce, and the constarltaalistac ich is derived ffond its acquire* idjpossession., j V -|' f ■ ' N atiojjai, is’to ho hod lit Aritiotam, arid the log ofj Mjarjland hasappropriatcd expecting each 1 State vytioso fell ijn that meniornble battle oprialc as much, j Aj suitable lot icres has bocn purchased ona the 1 attic fioldj boar thotpwn jsburg. orabracitigi the grpuud I by General Leoj as a signal fijom which thb wbologrpnnJ per can bo viewed! .-~v i- - I.' >d MbvE.—The, President has ited the policy of giving sol" crkshjips, by detail! ig a private c if»' iregimohl for do-tyh'n his ik | • ; il r f ’■* • i ) i .-t iJ. =MI I=l lBlB ist{ Religions. -Tble proceedings of the Pros by to rian General i Assembly (O. S.), lately, in' session at Pittsburg, Pa., are not of mticb general 'interest,! although con siderahlerroutinc was tracs= actedrljilho report of j the ,Board of ChurchjExtenSion was read. It states that the present closes ; tcn years of church | extension work thrhagh the Board.! In that time its receipts have been 8252/368, and formal appropria tions amounting tbiB2o3,3l6.havohobn made tp 506 different churches/ being an average oi 8359,22 to each. Those appropriations have aided in securihg churcnproporty tol.thej value ofdne and a half million of dollars, and pro viding church accommodations for more than one hundred thousand wor shippers. Fop - nearly eleven. years prior to the'organization of thp press ent JBbhrd, this Generali Assembly con | ductedjtbe work of church extension | through a committed of the Board, of Domestic Missions, and in that time made appropriations to! three hundred and cigbtyvtwo churches, and receiv ed donations amounting to 1 868,541 06 j Since 1844 the church has aided in th(H| erection of nine hundred and. forty eight different churches, and has rais ed ?320,910 for thalt purpose. On the Ist of April last jibe [Board, had on hand, over and aboiyo its liabilities,the, tihm j. ; 1 —lt is |dncpur/j(ging to know, aeeord ; ihg to [carefully prepared statistics, by such Authority as] the jatp Bov’d.Dr. Baird,l that ] religion is 'steadily pro- f resting in the United States. In the alf cjsnfury. . ending' with 1850, the population of! the [United States in creased nearly four\and a. halffold.— \£n , thh | Santo porioa the number of l Evangelical j j churches; and ! Communicant chutch members, in creased more than nine fold. In 1832 there das ibne evangelical,minister to| GVjCry 1,437 ;soUls of the ,entire p.ppula- ] ,tion. In 1855 there was one such|min-j| istcr tb|evoryu937 inhabitants, not in-i! eluding religious toaoliors 'among'lhoj Fript/ds, orrthc mo,ro than 12,000 local! preadjera in the Methodist denoimna •; tioh. There is leasori) to ,believe the Same rale of increase in the churches,] ver tjio growth oft ho] aggregate pop nlatipii 'which took placo between 1800 continues.#^ busi ; mat. offici. jjtrtiesi and,. .non. everyj ijrfspcct. No formal .welcome or session, is expected to take place ~ The gentlemen expected: are among thvlchdiug churchmen of. the country,i and all ejujnor.t for their scholarly. at'| \aintr.ents hnd successful career. The 4 senior! Bishop’ is Bishop Morris., and 1 Bishops Simpen, | Bake*],; Thonipson, i Clark land- Ames, will be prcscnttwiih jhim. jThesojarc names .well known in jboth Ireiligions and jlitofary circles, j —Thejllbn. Amps .Kendall, who in his old ago, acquired a large fortune by] hia investments in telegraph stocks,! has devoted the sum of |50,000 to the) ereetic li of a Baptist church in Wash-- ington, as; a memorial to bis deceased; wifbj vyhpjwaSja member of that per-j suasion,' The church is in course of| prectioiJ, end when; completed will bel tho|,mcsi elegant church edifice in the: [pity;, |Che- architecture is the Lom bardp-ixothicj the materia j, brick and irop. [Mr* Kendall is now about 80 years of ago. He retired from . Gen eral Jackson's Cabinet a poor man, hnd nbjw enjoys an income of 8-10,000 .aiycar.l';| ‘ ;.*■ '-i r 4 , ." ![ I —Brother Ignatius! is steadily de veloping |hia system, notwithstanding the protests of the evangelical portion of the cjprgy of thp Churcli of Eng land. Thp latest Bomish custom which lio has introduced is a “forty j hours j raycr with perpetual adoration bf the blessed: sacrament.” Any per-, bon who j, will subscribe v^l_'for his church to : bo built for the English Bon bdictiueS [at Norwich, will be special ly prayed for, ,It is possiblo'he may. attempt jtp speak at •the approaching i Churct( Congress at it is expected permission, will not fee given to him.),!! V! j ; i .cans —The Australasian. Wcslyyans have I boon bulging the jubilee of Method?, ism. it pping now just fifty years since its, introduction into that vast coun try. Contributions to the amount of nearly; 6100.000 have been made, which will'bp devoted in vari ous ways to the furtherance 'Of tbo cau9o{S a prominent object being the ostabiikhniohlof a theological institu tion Ibi itlic training of candidates'for ■the ministry. ‘ •. - ’ j I;, —A rpjigioua revival is in progress in! Philatlblphia, and preaching and ex- services arc hold in some Phux*cbe|| j every evening. The .Rev. Mr. Illamrtiond, the eminent revival ist, .preached to an. immense audience, ih a{n open lot, ' near the Academy of Music, Sunday, and preached in the evening to a crowded congregation iii Calvary;,Church. On both occasions, the deepest Interest, was m‘anitoBtcp. : ;l —The; old custom of the Metho dises, to; hold public religious services bn "Gioptl Friday/ ‘ was recognized By Rev. Ri.jM’Clintock anil lijs congrega tion, at St. Paul’s M. F. Church, 4th Avenue,. Mow Yohk City. 'The seryi j pcs are represented as hciiigof-uinisual |iploroi,'( j j.! ' . ‘ •J : T; ■■i ■m-h . * "i , '*? in 1 , ?; i~ ’’ fc i ; , 7f I El ffal .. 0 . ' ADVERTISERS^ NOTICE TO ii« in sorted At ; the rata of $1 | ■ .eftol , j beral i.onl' ip.g ! . - 1| it to'• ■wxi.Tß. linceof tfcia’iypo ;| square. /• “S . • J ‘l.’ jj ;ob 25 per cent:: addliianto fog | AdTeitiwmt ■pfr m ;Bquar« 60 cents. ;• A U advertisers, mi ’ . - ' ■ , j A spsoeeqna measured uV Special nolle* -alar rafij. L Business oarjds, 7|> cc'ntk a ; line, peri year.. Marriages and Dc|vtks, "T {and other Notices'of a public nature, free!f '"> Tp r#T H ~ : Against Insects. | 'i. ■ - \ i . i Remed I WiS found it next to impossible, last jj year,/ to pre feet the young cantjjolope ,- vir.es against It he persistent attacks df thoblackgnatund the striped j| bug. jj' Young - radishes planted close aipund jj the hill, repeatedjapplicaUons of ashes I in the morning when the dew wAs on, jj strdngaloes j water, ect., had little OTv.]! no effect. Eventually, soap suds! was applied, which seoiAod to do the busi- jj ness, ; both in driving and keeping! them away.] It (.should ,be applied j several times, and always after a raia I has washed off the effects of the jprt>- \i. yious', spfinlclingi Whale oil soap is j the best for this jpurpdso, using a,bout 'j One pod lid to four gallons of water;, j This 'soap can generally be obtain- ; cd atjtho agricultural stores, as : well ji as some of] the! drug and grocery, j stores. ■ {j „ : j Wcboc that other remedies are'Bug jested, and[ among ahem one.,m aa English journal, that the common ’elder' bush,; scattdicd among, the .vines, trill keep upjoff sll bugs, usually ipfesi ing Ibenj.' But.ve do' not belieVa it.; VVc have ol|in tr ed similat appliance&l and found' thorn all ip be worthlesS- Tr,y the wliale [oil Boap 6uds| and-if this Substance cannot be*'obtained',,' 1 use the common [soap in the eartCprp* portionL—(?|rmajifou?» Telegraph. |- .: ling Cows . Iv'? Select! First a.lifondside animal, at h distance "pf "j rods, as I liavo votieed for- y.earp ■tlicro wap Similarity'! cr:\l proportions of all fiist- elass’milk ers— being vjery s mall in,girthja*t.baek \ off. their lor war! leg* as.: compared : j vvith tboicgirlh just (forward ofjthcir . . hips; I ,hate hover 'known a j?'-' ratcj milker]. of any: breed,' not ;lhup ' proportioned, ,sc < that’, if thia form is, V • Wanting i,ii ahy miinal I have repom mended , to |ue,]i- do not care tojdpqk at her move] tin ess I want-,,a ivj tor’sbrho otlijer purpose,thsvn live dairjjt,,;?• r; For brooding bxdn 1 should Want a cow , of reverse •prop|>rtiodaivth^s a »d|l | TS^iL, : . idi tb forward, i .-;A- "-,y i»noxt foe ('.the {wan tWinillt yfcitw >. add' .trace ' onv-%6 the cnlrapco into ■ ■ tifdiphf cows airo */ the ;bad r ' 1.-asm'-Afe ’ , adder, , ~~g K cap avion h in order toholdimieh mUkj AS: witlj-ricais^widol^AjiarL,and, Ireb'frdm 1 % largo Becd,\va rfi or sores of-any bind- ; ijthbri inquire" h \W. long sife; gin's dry h, jjeford calving, as Ido not want'll ■” family cow tv give milk,less thr!n/OWr- ' r six w-poks- out of-cvery iifty-twb; tUsb as to tlio qnaiiity of theniilkj and, to >i; ; ctoscijl .milk (her with trty own hands .}•' Cor Exchange pn.pcf. ' |‘: V, '; /V Woolly Aphis. ■Dolavillo.Vays- bo .has discovered k' p simple lenicdyfc r tho Woolls* aphis, j. wbatiis called- in Europe, tUic Amen-: can -plight.' I.jLTo bad eyir.ojpear iirecai % badly'affected, ard aimed- hfmsdfwith a brush provider with a with-this aud boding-, water hoisnt to “• p work to aerrib'a/'d washHbe be deged )!• tree,"i Then,i , with, a sharp 'pruning knife, having .edit'' away ; woody tumors caused by tho punctiirob/in- t-dj sects,; many others which" badjjkoo jr* reiugo' abou t tlie'm were - brought-to , light; and tlicso worb rouiovcdt Ky a • , washing similar id the firstj williwat- 1 *' erikepl boiUng fojr the.pOTpdso; -.This . p destroyed libcm; as sines i then none' have appeared, W t hild! ths ' trees'continue to grow and produce ad v before, unaffected in health b}’ so pdw- " orful a rdmcdV. r , 'i.'. . ' Heaves in Horses.' y i - I • f(_ _ Ilcftves in horses is .-generally fo* gardod as incurable, and this opinion * is not! far from correct.. The disease is always ihuuhi mitigated by succulent food—bonce" dry fpddor should he cut short and soaked-or .moistened-with wateiv In rare, instances the disease in -its early stages nas been cured by, mixing, lai\l dr grease in small quanti tics | with the foo(L In one instance a cuTo.was entirely effected in a young hors-o by coinpellipg him tp Idfink the greasy wl&ter from washing dishes with a portion of given for iOrap years, fn course of time he become fond, of hia drink 'and prefer rcd’itlo any other. !•; .. i ' -'V .i.'-'f—.r — ; j: .. Baulky Horses. i P .Y, - ■ ■1 ■ , : y~vTo start a baulky horsey, fill ,hm Uioulti vyith jdirtjor gravel from the road, and ho will go. Now do not flaugh at this[,but try it. The plain, philosophy of tbo thingis—it gives him i something else to] think of. ■Wh have, sopn it tried a hujndrod times,;, and-it has nevpa once.failed. t ‘ : j ■■ •[ 1 Swinny jin-Horses. it ..Take about!a qi taml add sglV i.s loy am*. -Thca iakp| iajm'itllp it; in this ttmv : and iiatko 'll iijspeat until u>i g,ik*at in any ligate: thSs; ;9ny | ' !, ? it- * vTF i i i V -• 5 3 i‘" —• 1-t '. artTof water, boil it y ug as it will dissolves la picco of blanket i preparation while, ho horse’s shoulder; aru 'is ollVcleci ,’A. have hcen-durediid. ’- - 1 ' ’ ■V'
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