Tx KBYR ARGIIS. . - - —7-- • • • : - :.r.;fp aniai .. t . - . - .. , ....•.... - . :,i.- : aiimssix. , • -- .7.',- - 11.1atIVArt - si:_c4s - . -I . limos, Aso rsorius ois. . . - APRIL' Uth, , iase: • - 7oR OoVIftXoR, - z - GE 'JOHN w EititY I Ot "CU*SIiFI•AI7D- . 3 ._ ... L WE aononoced last we k that Con . 4recticia. had pleeted_ . Gen. Bewley;the - Itetwiblieliii, bandidato, for GovernOi. .'l - iiii Majority is•about 814, Aundred.= 4' ~ 41e:balance of ' this rank ticket is - :eleeted by majorities rank ng from one . to two - thoneand, and thelßepuOltcans • li avetwo.thirds of the Legislature. . ire a ljeited States S e na or is to he ; elected 'w succeed Hon, Lafayette •, Foster.the great fight- was on members of•Lt-gielature. The restiltlehows the l i feeling of the people.•l Ecglish, the i ~- D emocratie.. candidate, if Governer, i ,Ivas personally very, popu lar, , aud7was, i : , ik-nown• t thr = oughout Vie f rebellion mall 'war 'Dee - Secret. When n Congress , he •voted iti opposition to his party'on all greattluestions'affecting . the - coun. try. He was nominate d by . the De y o ntocraef Connecticut az ply because I :he' was ' the:' Only man n tiio State - nii whorti there was any hope, of electing; ' A, regular Democrat of tt-huree_and ~ TouCeyetripe in wound lia± eeti beaten i ' `Olger+ of Vines. D I rOcratic Pa' , : - :pers,state that the Republican major= / Ity . list yew. :was eleven thonsarel. 1 This may be true, but, the , reason was ' that last , year the election occurred I I during the last days of the .rebellion, 7 and .tie Deuiecratic rebels of . C + nee- • ticut, in shame he'd serrow for the for I, - *tune of rebellioo, remained at home. , The regular Repiiblicail.majority heal ; ,--, • been:troni one to. twotitholianik In 1860.. it • was alkiut-olie_thansand, we I ' believe, and in Id 6-1 two' thousand. cotineeticut , has lilv,i;ay i s been consid - seed a cl-silitful s ititate,. and the Demo• eratic pitr l ty have ' always expected to tarry. it. • The resultliiiii'year Is in deed mese• gratifying!{ Every effort '' •was:made by theDemoeracy,and they weie '!coisfidelit of , success. It was probAhly the hardestfe,ught ea'mpaign ,that wail ever witnessed in that State. .Thel . hopes of the DeMoeratie - party eenteredpon that- Stste, 'aed defeat there ie cashing: . rt indicates clearly .._. ; the state of public_ eeliug. 1 bile , Deniocriits . tuay whistle to, kerp up' their peutage, we kr. Ow. .hey regard the result as the :amok, certain prelude •to - ..defeats elsewherel PcnistiylVsnia ' Will,go Union next fall With increased- 1 . - maiiirity. The New , :York Herald,! ' , :bitiei), the Conneetietl,t election, urges ' ' . ..the - Petinntalkey ' of Pennsylvania 'll taka a hint and withdraw Clymer.— ~.•. gads his electioh as impossible, te : • d suggests that some more available andidate be selected,. It tin:sue - 6. not ; - ~ .wio ' is taken, the result ivill be the same. The hand svriting appears on . , the wall. • , ' . Rhode liilanclas followed in the wake, ~iitid/ elected Gen. Burnside Governor yan increased :Republican I majority._ I:ineinnattiAas gone-Ale publican y. three • tho usand majority; ' and 10 - citY the i is 'a better • jndex to public sentinient: I All is'weli ' -i - - - . -, -i not; .- • buC.: - Onion 'men rims t, rest.in fan,. Leied' security. VietOry is certain, ii - , T. -- #:--all who &etre it, but to their duty. • - 'v --- , -- • - ••7'4. [ „ ----- , Tot•iiCivil Righte . .l3lll,7 vetoed by the - President is now' ,a law. The . ) 1 \ Sente, - by a vote i lpf ‘..,t 3 t . "9: . 15, and the. House by . 122. to '4l' pleased the . - bi i' ' over, the veto : The vote is unexpect l ' edly large.* Never ii ante the organi-f . • ' .tiation• of the- Government tests such - ti 1 =majorities be - en ;olytt3ined in Congress . nder like, eirenmstanceS If Senators I • • ' - s• • 1 ' • • 1 1 and Tcingressmen-believed . the 'bill *as right, and elioUld IheCOine a la w , Wr - 1 'they !dein:wee gre4 praise for their coinage iti• standing hytheir opinioni . 'in opposition ` to the Efeentive. Wti admire snek e vvlie eouragn it proceie ;3 c i Mil sense . of duty. The compl4i4 . , rheretofeirci bag been,that.2Meraberi l i )f •-., Congress . have been tooldiant tOthe -- - wiehesi of 'the Eiecutive. Wo 'are • glad we liai r re a Congress that : dare's • I to Maintain what they believe is righ t .2. .... . . viotwithistanding t b le l opposition of the . - ExecutEve. Had.thOse who voted fei the bill. in the first pl ain voted-againet :it simply -becanse {the. President did 'mot aPprovethe m sure, they - would deeerve the eontett pt - of - the. whole country. The Presidents is but one• man, and no member Of Congrolis should - bow .to his Opinion in oppoe'- , tionfto his own conviction - of nigh• . . The President believed he was. rig t' l i , .-. •in his veto , ; we have no doubt, but;. e _ • will now faithfully execute the law. ' THE litaheningiVelley Railroad Bi I 1 . " weal, killed in the Legisiattire la. t iveeir, 'by a - i(31.•::! of 9tp 31. We _ gie6 the defeat of this bill: The road ' • was to pass through the northern - - part of the CounklN and •our citize in that Rection will regret the defe t of the .bill. • Mr. - Quay what b l e could to.secure 'pearl - 103, bat toe Pittsburg Ft. Wayne & Chicago , Raii , rekl - prarid toe rai l iCh for the filen s Tr6piiii•d Rpad. . U- e Democracy 'ot Pennsylvania; It is not by , what ; the=Tresident don't tat„v that wo are to judge/ of his' feel— in n, but; by what ho does sai. It h was for, Clymer , he, would have s ated so, and'his not saying so is the,' best evidence that he was not pleased With the , nomination of Clymer. r'uit, gentlemen, until the -President ( lires some hangry . Democrat a Post Mee , appointment before you plume 3 our— self on his J friendship. , .., _____— • ! . i , , ,___ _ e-~ ,--/ANATOIL lionms, of tilts I L DAtriet, 1 . 1 8 writtenla letter to .-the Ilarrishurg P , triot and LtTnan,deriyirig the t-sttiirge n. de that, President JOhbson 'bade. I.uneed tii r e nomination cf . ciictiei .o the committee, appointed by the D muarattoSt'ute Convontiobt to, avail i.en . him:l The letter of ' ' Sen ator" ll...kins is-rt, curiosity. Ile sta les a eat many things l l the - Presidentl did 2t, : say, but 'fatted, to give, acythlng 1 ,he Preeidentl did say. 'lf President i I , 1 rohtitioii,(l indorsed the nomination - of i l7 )1, mitywhy'did he not say-so7 l or if said 'so; why ,does. not Rol:Nine to the facts ? if - the proceedings . i the Democratic State Convet4ton i t his views,l would not ho hate -so s ' . ormed tlitslcommittee, and would ' t Huidcies have stated the facie if hbd r i Hopkins' letter can deceive man of:ordinary intelligence, and it) writer mint have entertainieti a wor .opinion I of- the' inteiligen or , _.,.... ", 0....„..t..;51 GEN. W. [ W. liwts, of. this cohnty, spoken of as the pribahla successor o Staterreasurer liemble. Wo bap° r en. Irwin will be the candidate of L.'S Union party, ho desires the po. tion. Ho is one ot-the best. buSiness en in the Stata, and most" icLire orker in -13 AT the Union party.l er c uni t y hs-sto citizen whom we Would elight to see honored mow thao h. Irwin. The West has net bad ut one State Treasurer within the re. , ollection of thetoldest inhabitant," nd it is time Wo - .should hulks the ianclidate. • . •• other plan for RedonstruCt i ton• In the Senate Thursda, Mr. Lan, f Kansas, introduced "thi following mportant . joint resolution ; which was •rdered- to" lie—on the table, and be - • tinted: - : . - ' - • . • - i • . - Resellle4, That Senators and itepre• wit:Lucca from' either of the Slates . atoly in itniurrectiou•shall be admitted o Congress ; whenever it shallaatisfac• ~ crny appear that - such State has,.in •. I .ccordueee With the advice 'of the residctit'.of the U,n!ted St4es,passed aws annifilica: the 'ordinance OCseces, 1. - b 1 . on, ratifying the amendment il) f the . `onstitution of .. the . tidied ptites bolishing. slavery', repudiating , all ebol debts;.recogniting the 'debts - of healuited States, and extetidulg . the feettve .'franchise'to alt-mele persons f "c.olov ,residing in said anti) over tiventy-one years of age whOlcan read ha.Constitutio . n of theTUnitediSt4tes n the : English , language an‘li, write' their names, and also to all male per. song of color of lilage•and . re4idence who •own real est - vilued'at not'less! than f.. 1250, and. y taxes thOre,on .• * PrOdided, That ~ s uch Senators and It4resinitatives. shall possess all the quelifi - ea'tioris .required by the ,bonstip .tution' . enli laws-of the Unitt.d.Statee. How Ciyrair is Estimated by his Friends Abroad. The Ni, w York I Llern/d his h'eet. the hired organ of the,4l lure driA t •ers of the South and the douglifac'esi of 'the North. for. the laid d twenty-five years. No-journal in the'idave' Statw.i. r labored as ahlyand as persistently ass, 'e .4er ald,i for the encourageinent a . a - the sueuesii - of the slave older r4elline. Hence, ibough /Bennett, and his ' ores of editor's are falsifierii for pay; ail by profession i thq have still tie victue of speaking the truth about .their fri'ende.l And las" a specimen lot ,this triithfulness, the followings the esti-' 1 1 mate which the Herald puts dna mar: Who did almogt. as much as Bennett in ~. the waY of aid and cornfiirt for rebel lio'n - 4 is the Herald's estimate - of. Hiester dlymer, the Copperhead cab., tlidatti; Tor ; Governor;,__ t' "W. he is this Mr. ClYmer ? .-; A poll- fiCian-Nif Berk@ ;county, only distil), guished in the late Struggle.cif life or : death with the'rebellion as a i copper,- hod of 'the hunianitarian acho'id of A w allandigham. * * I ;* , liiester Clyiner, in filet, thoigh he 'nifty aii i it s inich-old party foseils n e ~ Bu chanan and Black, is, a'great imistake: But ihili is a mistake which 1 - inay - be readily repaired._ Lei the Pennsylva- 1 via Deinocracy meet, in another State] , Conventioa, and, setting-aside, Clymer; let : them put up a di - Omagh . ..going 1 Johnson Union mari r thrpugh ,khe war add rifles the peace—such , Ski Ran, for instanee,4is Senator , Cowlin--land _ they earmotl fail to tei l / 4 /lutioniiii:the old Keysne' Billie in October.'' Ij ' , —tips will be :',"ready, for )'Senator 1 Cow,an.". Whenevet. the Copperheads become willing to give us such an op ponerii. , But the Union Men of Penn- syivanik never epeet; tO . hute such a.' glorioni 'opportunity - : of punishing .Cowao'a - perfidy.—Har. Tel. 1' , • Rhode laland—General•Ernaide, Elected Golrernor. ' PRiY I VIDENCR, Anril 4.-- , 110 State election today. - paised off very quiet - Iy, and General Burnside Watt elected GoverF.or With bet little ,opposition; ,returns from the townsin;tbe State except three bhowing 'for Bureaide,Na tional (Union, 7,749; for Lyman Pier,ce, Democrat, 2,456, and scattering, '142. The remainin„47 towns will not meteri• ally Changti..t,he result. Win. Green is elieted: tieutenatit Governor, and John B. Bartlett re-elected Secretary of "State. - , ; ,•• —•- fir ( For the . . .s. A.:Donation t . f • 11 -1- :ittnaembering theidivi — maxim,"lt is more bleisied to give the 'to receive," thogOod paople: of Se Ca'mist , t6 , - gethei, mi - the 26ili tOf., it the „bciuse.- or thiiir postdr. Rev, D. . Corium. to ptesetit their i gine, itrol:1 _ ex.4P.1:40 each other m u tual cer.gra Ultitions: .First, ,the bowie Was a in order.-:- The corpetli were! not , allowed , the Toriiilege el' . giving their si clot response I totte tread of mery 1 t, but --were i early_ huddled sway' from the scene 9f action. , _Early in the day Mr. J. C. Christy piisehted Ito ;tie pastor, in , behalf of the eongregittiOn. or.e hue died and fifiy dolltirs, i oil more, with ,appropriativVemarki.,chieh were very feelingly responded to by Mr. Carson. Promipent aging the gilts . present ed by the "tidies, was Li' idie bedste ad. bed and.lieddiug, airiouti, ing to lane hundred and two &pars' besides sev eral iq doles of dress,pres nted to Mrs Carsen,,to the amount o ten donors. , Next came the arduou duty of eta ing, which. , was faiihfull '' attended to / :0 for twos or three lidera y the crowd present. Althoughl this ,l exercise. was hardly calculated ito i Ppire poetic feelings, the languige o , our heart was— • ' , Many thanks to Mendel for Gni mouths,' x j • , And provided,einch g d thi May they neveglgrpw faint • great eause;l.• Long life p thecooke and the . , le. Another very promin lit feature Of of the occasion w4i the tine ,musical entertainment, —which 1, / 11, old and yintrig, seomei tto I enjo aS much as th6" . - 4e do whO "hip it .lon -the light fantastic toe, It- With S ongs, smiles, and -kindly 1106110:411e i day wore ,a- Way, and atilhe early kond old faSh bned hour of .ninejltheirigheheat th-- stones were loft Tacna, die "good , nights" said!, and spin lall was quiet at the Past Or's hoirie. Buy only -for a nigt;t,. for early the next! morning, vol unteers' might be ecillliurrying from all ' direetions to the fi ial coutlict.'-'-- •We know little -oil the scenes ;OS the second day, only Ithat' i tif,ter a I#ol, - ty contest; the bravla volunteers Caine oft victorious over dus t , dirt, carpet, ite4 l and the donation 4 .l64, was duly ended,.. . I ' . We think such a gath Index of the chitactei people and the p stor,l fated toA)romote l linrn 1 between t,berii; and We . saying to'othei !cong•ri and do likewise." , • I I • '.4,___.l Letzt i s'X b i stirti 1 1 That General Lee's i the product of the . wit. to , his words iniiit, ,b, crowd of .exasnpfe frori But let, one iufSee ti whole series ct' subter/ ceeslittgly convenient et his !memory. 11.6 said little about the l State '; been living in raj/re-MCA Arielitly .was-not.posted he, testified swiftly, An tho existence of One VI .timent as 'universal,. certain that that isenti edly.favoreif tb grecs .So far,so good. But i that caibe over i‘this' i When asked howl the `1 giniins feel tOWard 1,11( : 'who were forward in of tire war and 1 1 n fav otherineusures to res t ant repudiate ovary ye: hellion., this iinlitiacul, moment-before 4 lull: and stvi decided !in hi, tail know atiythitgwoti 'ha. had few opp stun Correct judgment. Gv step' down. , -.But j w.e multi, add q It is /too rich Ina to [and-made LP M.tklid JULI I Teade will cull tlo in' n . durin ilie.rehellional toanded' at his - 'fail about- iiivearin g allegf federucy. ' Here) tti th the muddled atisiwer : 1 "Q.. The,quostion 1.. LO y oil yoitinuy la ns we choose- 1 Did, yOlt tvie delity or allegiance th,l I Government?" "A s ' I Ai? riot !recoil - so, but ,ti islpOssible t bomtni awned laid. -,1 loot vv, tether it) was %c ' urs r q atoned If td-ili I I been r quired TitVoul Ibut J., do_not recollect',' or 'not."' Yerily, this thin is, 1.1 B or . l .his dotag 1 e,.— . i .4 .n , . n ,,i I strixt4Pst. LLECTIo ' .riiciptil electionslin the' the Ittpublicanti Rifles ,unusufilly sticeeisful, ton, Zanesville and Cu , , Indianapplis, L eaven adrJacktql, iiiich,., ' pudic tieketj Tbd , ry, a seal, Columl 2. i biripe,:_lowa. Tb t nati was .3100. 1 I pointeky . the Cr i 'to fill ,the .tienpd eioned by the d l ei Foot, Mr. Edny a very able :nun' - erable of l:tibia= b‘.. 4. , '* I• Jeff: Dati* TLe.President has teen impdittmed by parties. North ancOouth,tu release Jeff; Davis 0.4 paro9 ' They allege that there is nn dispo4tinn in Congress to perfebt4e necesseqy, legislation so as tstorgrir,,iie the Muted Stareg Court at Richmond. in which to trihim.and that, thereforei he is ,lentitled to a pai rote: as much-as Stephnis and , Mallory. Sn 'order brol been-leaned to the at-. tonding-surgeOn'ofiet. Davis'tomake ry a report es tri, ph i ysical condition. I I ! • •,, s, i l 1 , - who bsvo cared gs, and Stable; the stomach's tering is a good of both the , and is calcu 'ony of reoling '• ou!d close:by • wg.itions..",Go ', _- ony . w , est'f.inony as l !lit - eing father ~' ProTe.d by n [ .biy . .e n videce i o indicate Ole; fagot and .Ox— 1 ;conirkilieS 'of i kie..kuew - very i 11iaV,...h0 had ! t i .and conSo- up: .ittt, then 1 d strongly: to; )e,.of loyal seri • :, nd Was quite ! Int unquaiifi idout'a policy: : ark thud:lunge magnaohnity." . . to ' iebol iVir -lie'Nol tbett;i:is Wo'prosecution •r of -various 're 24 . 03 . • Ull . loll ( stigit of Atte ro 'atte..itaitties's, at 1°14:I -formation opiitions,tioes t iltp . pi F tids'-to 'Orin ax .nGi . :l2l. Loo can - • • 1 . 'no %Linn. mote. be 'represented by:ltself. - be .1 1,66: d p4,sttin.n 'nd 'to/ recolfect "nue ta.the Con ! qtiebLion and ! nvabout to put r or tlt,atqynti alf oath'. of fi= 'the Contedt.rate •ethtlyinc, dono whiitn IJ wus I. do not recd. required'lf • it it., u! it it, had bave takei, leill'ethor, it was i . - n 'arrant itritive /stop Trefnt(ctipt: , - 1 s—At the mu .l • ' ? Western SinteA 1 - , i ' been rnorti t hen r 'leveland,' Day: einnati, in Ohio; , corth, Itatias, lieleilt,,tbe lie-. 11 J . .- pe!nperat,s w ar ; : . P 4 , Ohio ;land Du in, Cinei nr s been , Vermont, Any ocea— m. Solomon( .esented as tea consid• I I II if 1 4 11/E - as /ILL , .- - ----?, • • 1 , 1 • The Veto - .-;.--Bill . ' • Sell - the •i-AlllheOltink, Scenes the_Sen te: •-':',;. L 'N .. .! - i SZeti;ii • ' go gksiPitil6f .1 01 , 11lierei!l. ' . • ..: • - - -1. ..._. '.. , i 4 ~,.' WA 1111 I NGTII9I:IIPrii u, , Lopo To day_ when...lone . .-Of , iinexa pled , - Cuag !salons l lexcitement. almost uooi ided intlroat ',was ,cent • tid in the nate and Abel gouao. the former - t Was well known' that adjourn tee would - 1W effe,:stedTwit out a. vote . . n -the Pieeidiinte'' veto . the Civil , igbts bill, while a vote in the great, untested ilectior. i case of • Lhadget'vis. Ookit-' 3vas also antici lam, i ted-in - the .! otise. - r I i. .. ' The San .to presented tbe sale, dense mass of'speetaors as on yest r- , day and tlit. day bef ore, and so intedge i 1 was the int rags that; la remained 01-:, led to over owing for sir carisecat ve A, .. .1 c i hours. Di inguighed privileged,ch r - actors •wer also 'on the i floor of he' chamber aid the diplomatic gallery. The4iontes opened ato,nip'eloc,k; by a speech frog Ser.stor Lane, of . Kim. ea4,)in which be declared vot , 7 vigo. rouily for g su p port Of. the :Pirside,nt,. thus' remoting all doubis that were circulated in the Morning as to tli.e *ay lie would vote On tlittsetri when the questioh came •up. .11. - was an— swered by Senator Trumbull,t,o whom he in _turn eplied. !Then mile a long, speech froth Alr;DOolittle in-support of the veto;, at the conclusion of which a vote watt anticipated. Spee tutors loOkied arriiin,d for the bereto. tore abseil Senators', Wright and Dix on. The Omer was already in his seat, looki g in very fair health, ai.o a thousard anxioas inquiries,. wore made. "W rote Dixon ?', But be did not appert Then Garret, Davis, spoke for an ho r, netwithstandingl the im. 'patience .r a vote . ....Viten ihe - .had i•oneluded 'Senator I Yates - arose, and urged the tiepublican ,Union Senators to press i inediutelY onward to view• tc ry, ace lie a vete.- 'Straightway there wa a sensation. Members of the „floes came tiouring in on the Senate fie r, and formed a solid front of spectaugs around the outer semi— citculai row of senatorial seats I • ( 1 It was new six . o i clOck, and the iparlifing gas jets were turned on l t from the valir.g,ad ing great brillian cy to the eene Al rumor . flew over the Senat floor and .4 into the re. allery thlitSeiltitor Morgan d LO VOLe against tije.PresiH l ..genorii! Pp6,elittoril were pqtet's had deftid dent:.•Tl mitt award'ot - . the change, and a. busy i m hum again ran thrOugh ,the :galleries, I ' l Where is Dixon''' But Dixon had become airare of the change, and his ! bealth 11.4.1,s ma very ! povr. that he did I 'not enter' the chainber)ut'All I but, re. , i i turned . ain to his -ro - otn. Amami 'Senator il .' organ stood ,' - ti gr6up. of lof Now Ork wen:there from the low i l il ex' holm. ‘ 1 , "Ques inni" "Iluistion," . 'shouted reeverat "Wore 1,1%0e .ivaa , pro- Lioand iitl', ice. ins,. Wee President' Fos 'ter rose ff_eirt the 0 aaii an:l maid; "Sen. .- r.tors, the . questibr is, 'shall the bill I pass, the Presioen,t's objeCtione no-t -w ithst an ing?' T le' Secretary - will call the r II.", Th heiy . y.—monotone of the Cl rk, as each namOns crtUcd: was folio ed firth° utmosi silence Co hear ree :response. . The new. Se-na- Vertnontj .filtrooris ' did rei. "W i liere'es E'Arnon:rsi ?" 4 , kianond i s," sOdhai a doi- i rs'at once. . Neitettlerli -W1Ili: FM* , at its Yea andi naglists depended y report'pr's4:cats 2 and. 11111,-. m4ny .portysr.s - of Oni.s'pec. allei Y. In. a. moment the. ilod Mr`. 3iiirgtin..!"Aye" New . York •Senator• in `ii for nof,, "Senct - en .5c4i., Tlid, i • • heigh from eve f ro tatpts! elerk .- , . lee - . --5 A 11 )doubt Wag . removed, the!. speetaters rose in the and.,inadsi the Senate churn- With npPlause.• :pli the .Iroor was b i nt.little, less exerting. , :enatortli Iritsliod up, - . sind i con... i i !d. Mr. Morgan, as dt,i also, lonbers',of the llolise . •' On ' roll' 1:616e end, Mr..,Ed ,ama in and *bled.' ITlici-i•le fpted up aodL handed td tile, sident, who said: "O'ifetill; eceivett al tWothiyd.tote - oVer. is palSed.": ~ F . I ... c. st. Word - f l i ad Hardly ii,ropped cast crowds of spectators In -r rres.ose AO- ;their feet anti , niost'deaferilag applause. In" • Capitol police sorigkte sad 'I tilt : - Af:ler . three cheers; the . ' ommeneod towithdrlaw front ries. • Oas.he Benite,floer the. ' I n was very great, arid it, Was. 1 [le before 'order was restored , ".gth Seri tor Trdniha.ll offer,: solutiki to notify *, "louse r eseritati'vesof ,i4e . 4 nis olt, 'lack , i i Senaieridlourned 4 ' . 1, ghoite. ,- th4-.., ei 3. , , all. public nil' - 11,11 ; e41.With •rowds diseus • dayt proceedings: .. . , rassar \o f the'-:, bill i i • . two; i Soto ih Lk:4,lloas° l Is generally rl. rt,... , .._.- H •• WeteRINOTON April 9 . ' . 169, Ote was taken this aftet noon ,'hetheri Rights Bill ass °Teri the' vetb of the Pte‘, pd the bld wairsustaineellir --=Yeasi '122; The thedde r dlared.the.t the bill had. a law,*hn ,ttemendeas, and ontinnedi i a,and'"deafenii*, as given , wbich wae.foU9w~d s; amid which, the .Honee I 1 . . • , • a . :•.• The as to should Went, vote Speake , beebm long plankle by hie. 'maze' Riiv. C. !Cbatincoy Burr calla o .15emod , t atio paper speak. 'feel, and conceives. hat in Tat ;upon t as ibe ~. , neb e, the cipreariion would be abOnt tine- ' ' ' ' Ta "IV en every pemoCratic editor will speak out his rid .thoaghti,,and say,' boldly and defiantly, that hn belieret men li e pen. 'Robert E. Lee to be patrio ri - ,' . .'and Men, like SeWard and Stant° 'tci be triti,tOrs, ,there . will bo 1;; more to Men - in't . he larift than there - re now." '''. !1 . _ • 1 ,. The Fe . • , :` -' 1 ilia= __ • 1 __IT w__Yolut.. Apnl.7.—.TThe "ook4 ayo,'on'':Virridneottay evening . ref' !tiunfrod indltvienty men lets the' et ,Y.t . - under the direction of of tti ri e "po, erii: that were" et Union &pia e, lot 00 - pur °se Of Making ar. attack , on; the IBrit oil -Norq) American ' pose ..tone' !in t the Airaction ,of New Bruno..:h: r i. ti unii. sionn4 16 and. ammunition - n 'beer.accumulated i n . t his' pity fo th e !sot itbree *peke, for the tn. . of atta kitig Canada and New Bruno 'iClt, iknd ft. the- eVent, of -a -:fisilare iii ' , rot; the former lOcalities, it :.'oras inte de to nialiela drveroloo on Halifax an Nova Bcotia.i, -,. . '. Menai% eh , i i ttas ir!itr Lttientr. 3 raian paper publisheian4tnocdate 'residentl Lincoln; Which' ba not . in Print in this country : A. sou. int,Whoni defile. eoinpoiled tdl,4i.iro• ratherlanO and setvice, succdpded eing admitted to tlie late P esi— Linciiln, and,.by reason, o ' his mendalAo and Winniiigdi3port oeft intelligent appearancp,was prom , a ',lieutenant's commission in a ilry ]rogiinent • He. vias',so- en rap• id with liii success.that,he deemed dinty Lo'iniorm the. President that' lelonged to one ot the oldest noble s es• inn Germany. "Oh, never• mind I." said Mr. Lincoln, ; 'c du wild not that to' be an obsta cle to your act -1 , r epient." ; I .. AG ; MI ten I • dati• I the ease of Bradley T. Job son,' of arile,nd, late Of, the rebel trmy. and who patiticipated Iwith police friar shut Kane at the eqnineeeement the lwar in' the: effort to repel the na. meal troops, and who was recently bell) tobail in the' United . §tatefi triet.Coniq, in 'Baltiniare;to :attsvler :i,n indiettment for treason, the_ Pre: tdent long inlet posed: ordering hie bail to be discharged, and the abandonrn nt .of hiiida,e. Johnson claims' exen po ct i, , u.. er 4. - be tertr4, of hie pat ole. • 'RE' ,PEACE ' PROCLAMATION L. THE. lit -==According to' rtrt Allan! = ..dis -1 eh:the. proclamation 'oPresidentht is ~ ' • eiv - ed by ithe pres..rexultingl ~ and.., interpreted to Menu ;the re torn-!! dolt of,the Writ• of' habeas cotpt.; the, releasel . of all imprisoned yebel3 i , ini: . clu . dink Jett bavis; eesAatior of .mil . i- - . .tatt, interference. in cavilaffairN im potisibilitY .!Of 'passing - any fl.filier 1 :lawA --to punish treason; withd`raWal 1 of 'soldiers everywhere to . 'their camps and barracks, and so on: •: . ' 1 - 'l3EtoOKs Dt:1104 Rts Sia.i...—liames BrOokoi, edttOr of ; the Xew . York Ex preo,Was enie .. is sea.m..the aouse onl§aturtlnY by a triajurity Of twenty `votei§.- i_ A g ood' many members who voted against, him also voted. a aiiist• ;Dciflgei on' the.ground that the frau'd vit i lutd-the election . . Mr. Dodge was isivortr i in and toOk.hia seat, The moil hi,S. been -debuted lour days, and' deep interest wai manifested iu it ...- Tim - NEW Jersey 'Legislature has ad)o.arned without electing a *tutor: inith-e - T - Plice 1 Q ' Mr: ' Stockton{ •• The 4.Vat- lin ,7, RYIILg- oecurre uriiig till 4 b" • - sessionlAtheLegisla tore the (Mrernor . Onnotitppcint, and the election goes' tit Tr tO*the . inext Legitlatuiv. 1 . : SO ,put s rec, , . ,-' .i v.,,. ALuE oF bIEFitt—TIPPER SIIP Eta FoR i C4ilLtiztEN.4--:A.,, aervaititance . ho'icatto tli l rto hildt - ert, iillortogi, thi ',the" sincp] -- 11, ico:pmeoeo bßyttik tiiiriedil shoeki (op'e, 3 var 4 - 0-, itt3 it ttsj.burer ,t.hc price at tic w boothltti* , himself , -='..;'ointnercial .5 i iilel ia. - . f .. - • ' , . :. I 1 : , 4 , '' . 7 -.... P....------,:' . i 0 1 I HARR IED: ' .• i 1 i . i e. . . 1 4111 Ist, .1666 by Bev J Murray 'Mr 1 E l isn , rFaitsPut:- Of Rocheiter, to 3liss .DN6 131Axwka.t., - of Pittsburg, Pa. ! A I . pr 11:3(1, iiy tlie - sanie,, Is the M. 0. Church, 1 i Dal lridgewater, Mi. ..A.sitszo LINT N I ,of' St. -• I , ! Paul, Nliunest,,,to shies pEarucusi . I .Nutt,tcn, 101 hArou, Beaver co, Pa. , . . 1 • COB LCTI 13 D . j" EikIT I ER MARKET'S ...-1 , , • • BS, WM. ORS. Flptii !per. bbl . 1)1 Apples per Lu,s db - Peaches • " - ' Wbeat • , " .. Cbriii : • • " .. Fla..... Seed, k) .. Beans,,• 1 • " ... Pptatdes, i " .. Onlobis, 1 - ".. Cbralleal, ! . Figks r l' per dos ' tul,ter, 1 per lb liaSns; - .1 Sli4ulders, i Si es,' ! 1 . ."a loNlr,. La d.l • E : ." Craidtes ,- I-- "-,4.. , . 31olaSSes, I ' • ••per ! gall I r C l rlaiin'oii ,I , . ' " • ' • • '1 PIMSBURG,VEARIKETS } . 1 i - MONDAY; April 9,1866. Ear='-''Sales. of 5 Icalls, at te scales, ..16 00@24 00 y.ton—wid s _range. , 11 , 13 tans baled. on wharf, a 318. 00 ' ." 1 GaAm-. Wheat 4.-- Prices ranging t i fiam 81 iis@2 00, 'aslper q ality --, 'Oats—Steady; salts. of 550 u. kora. at,( 1 .14, at 46c. 250 do' Chicago at 44e; On' the .tritc.l:. Corn4-Not act s ce,laqd s6ipti , at 60@,65c: .', . 0 , - . , . ~roraTOEs-Salea of. 125 bb 8 .paaeh .til Ws at 84 00' ep bbls; sal sof 1,200 4,46h01ee at- 81 25@l 30 ; i 13a.... StOcik light. , . ' -. ,1 4-.' 40;` of 75 ha • C over'. at 84 40i . Flax at"*2 '4O; Tiro' thk i , at' 1 7 .f . ); , , iv , 1 - 77 5Q Fatpily, frOt , bat:—Sates 136 bbls in rots' 401.8150; tiara *later wheat-1 lible 'it 810 40. Sales 75 btl, 25®10 Wand 45 bble •at 1 hbl. l , , 75 bbls 311.agnolia'at $l9 .CEtzasi—Sales' 65; bag (.4 se. MI UurTza—Sates 15' belf brij 14 bble Choide at 50 !DaIED•iAPPLEs-Balei, 5 relat 16c ef 11). Brnase--Sates '2O -,bble at bf. bble B 4 50„ 20 do do White do do. No. 8 Mackerel, lar gp No 2 do, 11.3• 50. .ties---Sales,lo bble at SOe ii = i ~i3 . , •I fI~ 11 .$ 0175 o 'so .... 3 pa ...12 00 75 .... 40 L.. 225 lEEE • 1.75 1 00 1 50 ° 80 20 50 25 18 i 20'- 15 18 PEE • 1 EMI ...A.OO . 7() ,apri ng 10G st: 10 .60 11 stren' at Rol! at Ws Rait- 112 25 ? • rting at 111, '89.50; e, $B. 50; ... I CO-Peztnershili Notice. V,lignsd hate Oterid• in Co-Partt alrander the of Wiide, Shields T _ foe the purpose of'-bleptifactundui Wootett Goods:: • .1) DENJ: WILDE. JOHN REEVES; THOS. L. SHIELDS, . WILLIAM FISH. W., FURDENBIIIIO, S. , B. MoBLBOY. -- . - HORATIO W.. WILDE. • New Brighton, Aptil 2d, ,'66.-4t. Notk*lo4 Stockholders Smith'i ferry Glide-BoaviirPi 4 Joloiun Co., . •11.' - T, BR Stockholders of tthi above Company will-meet-at theiroffica b in Rochester; 'on Monday, April 30th; 1866, etween the.houre of B:and .41 o'clock-P. M.;lfer the purpose of electing-President, Direetors,Clerk antlTreas are: for theiensuing year,lind thir-transattion of other business. By order of M. DAItRAGH, President, . • apll-4tl CHAS] B. HURST, Seep IN ,THEN COUR ':.OF ,COMMON PLEAS .of Beaver county. m 3,43, Juoe T. 1865. .Foreigry Attachment. - • Gasrr, liiirsaarr & Co. vs Jio. Thompson. Jan. .•6, -T . 180 4 ICarr being filed,"the Court give jad Inient against defendant, in favor of plain tiff. Al. of claim, filed for $2078 77,.. with • intere st from I.lth Dec.,' 1858, 'with, $37..- costs.-. - Rule:cm Prothonotary-to liquidate the damagei, at his office, on the 17th of May, . 1866, at 10 A. M. - ' M. WEYA ND, - H. aprll,'66l-6w. ' . Protionotary. TIIE iCOURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I of Beavim cOnnty; NO. 83 of June T.'1864. Foreign Attachment. . LE IiVRAT & CO., now for. We of N. MC/Ma St . , 84:ma,! vs. Jottx . Tjuoitraon - 'Jan: 9, 1866, "Sarr filed, Mad the Court give judguient against defetfdarkt,lin favor 'of plain , ti 7. Aff. of claim file'' for ; $4132 60, with in tereettrettifeo. 14, 1858, together with $39, 41). -7 caste. , title on Prathontitary te liquidate the-inmagr at his otaco,Ori the litif of May, ~1,80 -a 8, 1 19 A, M. , iM. PIPSAND,- t w.Prothonotary -r • ,Culvert. Not r e - Ston e CI . . , EATalli4rropTsals will Abe, recelved'hy the County Commisssioners, at their office in. Beaver, frOnt the dale of this notice. to the 81h . 4e7 of N a rieit,for the buildini by the pet ch of a. atone arch culiert over -All Fours" Run, 4 Batlen.Economy lownship,t?be 12 ft. spah, 10 ft.' high, with wing walls attached, the length of the wingwalls and height of parapets tt be'tuade) known at the time of letting, all subject to the directory of, the Commissioners. . J. Il i i BEIGIII EY, • , . JOS Til IRONS, :r ~ , • JOU - WiLSON, ,Beaver t rapr3, 4 1 . 6. - ommissioners.. QUA ItTr.l - 21, Y STytEMEN:r , !Of The Na t ional B ank ' of Bea _ ...' -. i ver County. . .- • - i :New tatuntos,- Apr. 2d, 1.80. • .' Assns. Leaw a, nd, discounts U. S IMunds "and Securities . Fur4tirre Unit office fixtures Expanses Due', by banks Coin \ Legal Tender a other bank notes.. \ 41,372 76 Real :Esti - • • 1',500 (Xi Capital. stock... _National circulation Circulation B'k.Beayer Co. _ . LIABILITIES. .*150,000 00 • 87;34 00 OD. Contingent fund- 5;060 00 Dividends itupnid I 1;812 37 Depuidtpvs 46.235 72 Discunni;exelninge &int'st' • 7'4'84 . I . . $348,447 93 . cerilf.3that the above statement is true ind correct nee'ording to the beet of .my knowledge 'and beliet • EDII4ELD HOOM.Camlir. Allirmed apd eubseribed before me Llais..2d dey Lot April,.A. 1). 1866. ,F4.11111:0, Asia Ase'r. . REMINGTON & SONS, EISM .Manulacturi;rs of EVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS k_ C A.RB IN ES; Pot the U. States Service 'Also, i Tocket • and Belt Rtvolvers, REPEATING PRiTGLS,.I _ RIFLE Ii dALS, REVOLVINV RIFLES, rifle and'Shot Guns. and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Beaters and the - Trade generally. hi ihesi days of Houiebreaking gad' Robbery, every House, Store, Bank, aaa' office; sfaould have one . 6f :REMING TON'S REVOLVERS. PartieS" desiring to avail theirisqlvas of, the late ithprovements ir. Pisto!e, and sup_erior workmitnship and form, will tend all combined in the New - •°. • . TEMINGTO.Y 'EI - 01,14;Ra% ' Circulars contUiniug cuts and description of our Arms Will be furnished upon application. . I E. ILE3IINGTON 4; SONS, Ilion, Naomi & Fromm, Agents, - ' • ..Vo. 40 Courtlandst, - OI PHAN'S' COURT SALE. IDY 'Virtue of el order of Orprians - { Court, ' JD of ,the county of Beaver, the undersign ed, gliardian of - Coftunbus . May, Clarence { May, and I 4 May, minor children of Ellen K. May,l clec'd., will exiose to sale by Public -Vonduef or •ont,cry, on the premises, on . Friday, Illay 11, 1866, •at 1 o'clock , • . _ p"' rn., the interests or, said :al.: nore, bein,g the undivided three-fourths of the follovrinig described real estate, situate in •Bor ough township, Beaver county,•Pa.. via: • lat. All that certain )ot boundea north by an alley+ (separating it' from land of I. Cole { and others) east by by the eastern Water Lot• tit thetiormegh of Betier; south by, lot OfJ oh n klarclai; and; wet by an'alley;' { containing { seven acres, morw• or less, all enclosed; part { thereof cleared ai3l part in timber. 1. No. AB that certain other lot ground, { bounded north ,by an alley, -separating it { front lands of I. Cole, on the vat by an alley, { on the south by Boles' heirs and alley, and on the west by Public road, leading from Beaver to AehOgown, containing shout 10 acres, more-oeLless, all enclosed.. A good spring - up.,. on, the lot: t The shove two lots are beautifully located, just baOk of, the borough of Beaver, and em-' bricing the slope or hill-sida overlooking the town. I - TERMS.--Oue-third of the purchase Money inland l on the Conermati..n of the sale by the Court, and the4.emaluder hi two equatannual instalmehts, from that-date, with interest, the deferred instalments to be temized-by bend end mortgage: . ' ' For fiirtber information, inquire of the Un dersigned, or of Capt. John May, Beaver. DAVID FERGUSON, • -1 Guardian of Minors, &c: Nord -.-The other, undivtded one-fourth of the premises Abby° described, belonging to Mrs. 'Siman Campbell, wilralso be offered at ' same time. :: icnaMEKOtal; BEAVER, PA. • • J. B. CL.kiiff, Propriefer.___ G " W D BTAlig* sitsobod Wl*. IL, lft+3ll.--1y ■ I=ZZt:X474===lt= InTE .e T sr l a purpose of TWll^for, 111e i e ll d ip t :b 1 : Ph: Friedom, Harmony, Rochester i!ooho,otar '- Hrldgewatar. Fallstou, New. Brigh, Pattelrain, Beaver, • Georgetown, tilasgow am Island Run, Induiary, Economy, Franklia, .Marion, North Bewiel New Sewiel Darlington 'Darlington B: Beaver,o B. Beaver,ll; Chippenal Beaver,— Brighton;. , B.: Beaver, do 't and 014, Hookstown, • do and . Hanover and' Frankfort; Hanover; ~ , Raqooftn,- • . Independence, Hopewell&lndi Hopewell, Moon, 1 . • ge...;Paymef ing districts. fore the lst of April9'66:2l SI T 0 t -CE3 Iti. tho'Court ' rof ,Contaion Iles' of ite 4 ;, :County.. bie. 33, Nor. Term, 186, Amelia M. - Moore,. ) „, hy her next friend» I • • R. 11. Agnew, • float Lt. Pact Charlet 'A. .11e.,:re.1 - I •• To. Charles A. Moore, - the tibove nal* epondenf : •Yon are lereby'liotified, to id it appear 'at.the next term - of. said Cottet,bl held at Ileiver,l 'first Monday. Oh l 1866, then and there to &newer , tbe -co* of the libellant, and to show °auto, if atiyi l have, why • her prayer, Ito? divorce, one ma irimonii, ahoidd not be granted.- ' - Jos. bEln-f*,-811'1. Suzattir's :f. Beaver; .f ' - ', I T V, VI . . A. lEt• ritlA' A I $109,9,11 70 . • 170,009 ob 1,958 1/41 764 60 -,, 17,134 04 j...\ .2,815-98 $•.45,447 93 'Of - C4-6' c 1 . .., A t I iW EI P. ,__ ST.,I3IIIIOIIWATiI IM!I rrul. subseriber roopeetfully public he : i s . ziovi GOODS c6 t iNiv.idi WALL-1"A IN DO IV BLIND `VARIETY GODS, WI UM • IV A RE, BO:(iKS..PEIIIODI. CAI,BTATIpSERY,,t. • , ----- • Hiiing thoroughly ref.ttel DYSlot and in dail c receirt .o't.Goocis from St city, 1. offer ;to tho public . eliesper *len .boughit in l'ittahui-g: or any, ntighhliit loge A'n • ianii9ation of my large lig! , stock ;will cony,igce all what lOW. strictlytrite. .pla : aprr COAT WILL deliver to the citizens Roam litidgeWater ',Beavir and icinity, a; * gasl ity ' at the-shortcYt notice. li , ! ons can. at •ltriy time, he mippliea then on 'ruti, 'adjoining the. WI Porter. fag: Orders left with Jab Fraiii, Baa!veer, Stilde t ShallenhergyAbil water' lt. ii,'amp.'jr;' •119elitater, cif real • p rompt a t t'ent ion Jt. C MOLTS& . !ts!ri. Brilientg• ,• , • • r • -- • ' • ',A NOTICE Ij ETTEns of adryintistratiou on the ago muiutAf. akt e of 14:lingo:ite m llettri,cr , hitriad.beta b ed t 9 the, undersigned, ;!l Tersana iydde I.are,riiNired to 'alike immdiate ryynotiii thoge - haTiii i g claims will present the.& - .1" orly autlepitienta , l for- settlement. . Adniinistrator. • sprl'66. , . _it XECII'TOE'S ETTER I S Testamentary enille '1.,/ Batt, dee'd., twp., Bettier connty, hiring ed to thei• uhdersignedi •perNl debted to said eatekte are requested 4,, immedi!ite payment, and/those luingt';', again it the same will 'present'them.M y authenticated for settlement. teems' • ItAcIIEL'PELL;- .aprds'6o.. • - . 7."7- Bice 4.-ICIECUTOR,'S •NOTICI . •._ . PITERS tostainentary L 4tato qr Jotee ENTINO, istb4Of Beaver co. dec:(l., having WI ad to the undersigned , all person' 12i said estate are re quested , to make itt PaYffivAt,iiid thmm. having claims 'slim 150 ;tes presrnt them to the obi -proPerly authenticated for.settlesite lL _ I!..tiVID EWING, 1 *LB.'. EWING, • I ' • Itiorf66. , • . • Boo° 1. . _ ,- ! - *N - OTICE... ug. DIBECTO KS OF. BOBO:10st°) i...SlllPll.lnion,Bchool District dtOirs' ge ge two P rincirtal attd folir A'ilit li 1 ere to !take - chirgelit the - Schools il trict for a ions itir.stven month, from' Monday. of lity,ndlt..l:. ' • Applications WilAbe received until: the, 20th. cihy of :itt,,pril nenit,at 9 o 'clock , •Irlien' an examination • of such sPil i ,.."f t Ilia,' ilesiri . certifte,ate3 bill be st . ar'-' County Suitiorintcndent at the ,1 ousel, in t,liti boteugh If Bsotver:',l avd„ . .4.2t. , ' !By order of ilit -.. '''' VC: iI TH SAI4F. I. . ' jOF,FEB, at priva o sale a neat- 0d "' ished stew house, and lot, sttustede et street,in Bridgewater. 1 The bins. r,ct four Ilootils, Kitchen, Pantry and Pow' is kait r a• in a desirable part of thole* will be sold low for. cash. -• ' - • Also, SB TOWN LOTS oituats in ito 4 and • ',Bridgewater: • lion.te of them' suittsbly located for • busi ness lots; 111 will be sold at moderoe prices Side . I '' .. Address the subscriber in prrsen i . t, r 1 ! ' W l 1 1 viiv.:1..=1.6. -, ,;< M. iltoehmter, llo ro !, q., ' -- =- * 1 • 1 •' ~. I , ~ ,