: ,a, $. The'` eavetAr J. WSYAND.NaNrotI+m Pgl;f¢ro6.as =ZZLIZYLIZI ."' iron povarßottpsirusi , 4; ftt 4:11, _ . s TnisWar -I:lOputtnentiriA Nvash. neon; lititdllo . be isz.neebtal.4o tho poolllty of theilitaftdne Ipso* with the Indlaiiiihtitile Phil >s of the the ritPhAtAlthittilleit, 4 1:*/*, suppliesorersent rorwton4 Atom stow are ',being 'shipped by 'the i (plater. ma etilm ropidiYititi"hlOlkatetieW ette=liti nuttle h °4 tet l o 48 1, tien t , -# 4 North-weeten; StattOuti.l.6l . •4 • „ ,• • - Si~e tepplatiork the appointment ofrDoo tress Miry Walker to a 'positke in .Ainslui.. Leading members of the' Woman's Rights League sa}i that It'. is inipOrtunt for the success of;thelr. cause that ,lloctress Walker' should have an appointment as far rimy :ies possible from elvibtation 1414 1%47 - , them fore approVe 'of' dying her, place in Alaska. . , THE National Eieentive (batman tee of. the Union Levi° of Amerhn met fte the St. Nicholas Hotel in N. Y. on Friday, 'Gov.' Gearyi,of Peen= sylsraula, inthe chair. Marge num ber iof 'deiegutes were Present • from different States. The principal sub-' Jed iliscu&ied at the meeting was the impending elections at the South, and measures were adopted to. aid the Union men In the election about to .take place in . Dix, Our late Minister. to France, tine taken a formal .leave of that CciurtiMd Js about to' ilium. to . the United States, has =lliad ,Pails and presented his eredentiafs to . the. EmporM 3 s Court. The complimentary ftddrEll4. .011 the *vision were of a , very gratifying character and give ,fresh assurance s that the amicable irelatioigi heretofore_existhig between the two governinentim:e not . likely run hodistarbed. , .• IT ie reported In New 'No*, well-Informed pi3rsons, that the Span ish Oovernient will seep cree requesting thrittilreitleetiti`of the realm or colonies middlng 14, foreign countries, who. may own prePertY in Cuba, shall within statedperiod reg.. Ist& their: names with .the'lleareift• Conrail, and take the oath en allegf' mice' to the mother cOuntry",;.Airatik", ut*to.loomplhly.itli' go order wilt render till sneli :p opera 41b , seizure., "... 41,:c , 31A.1.• Woonroup,42( on Friday last,Jnal,,eno intdrvlew -‘vitlll.'reeldent Chant, stating Oat, jf the illmfraneblaing clituim, hot. oath and militia clause of the tionstitu lion :be snhndtted Bepaint4 1.6:4 vote of the people. It would, tinfitieS, tionably be adopted. The Pr6iclint ekpreßeolardlaratklott With the State' of tiffalr; In Mblshnippl, but • field no, elettfon Woithl Le ordered there until after the • election in Virginia: !The objectionable Itotnies of the Cebstiht tion; however, Weald be eel tidefii Tau ltecepts . the'TratisurY front Customs and Inteinal ,Revenue sources have been favorable for the past Month so far, and will make the reduction of the 4Clit even Oen: tor, than already stated. The dutieti,..on imports to the _7th ult.,. amount. to about itl:3;ootf,oooin gold, NAN those. from Internal Revenue are nod; it*: 1100,000, paper, And were' incrOtslng heavily during the remainder of the, month. .the dlsbutaements for the' Month are; estltn#4 at 133,0(30,n00 showing a deerea,4of sonic ten', Mil= lions of dollem. AT Washington city, during Sun.' day Imit, the MVOS of the Union; deed, near that city, were deccirated with flowers., 'Several serethriS write preached in t4turchw, appropriate: 10 the occasion. A large numberetthe persons, at eernetries were in the af ternoon .scattereil by arid; and hail .stone which, though of not Intore than half an hoor's duration, did Considerable danAgo.- • In the north em subtedxs the wind bieW OVOFfet..: Kral huggies, slightly Injuring the oc; eupants. One or two houses :were unroofed. A;stnitil frame tenement; in which four/men had taken refuge; parted.at thy top and. fell .te, 'the ground. Ontl of the party wa4 had-, A Colin vrirnu of - Reformed Sylnir„p7;4.in scssidn, at Newburg, on May.%tli,recommend ed that resolutions be passel deplor. Ingthe filet Hint w 4 a'netlen thei, tint = twil t3httes'llaS fsti l sidfindliietltsed any _ ckuuµlodgnientof the iintlioritkof Clod; • deploring , the. -astounding growth polithul corruption, • and lifYlrullug that' this' the nation tinda-eipression• In tbol con;• stltution - df the • United States. :The resolutions'also declare that:such a Conistitutien cannot be littered and approvist 'by ailYi4ristiau people ‘yithout sin. ;711Lekitlio holding of the pensions of Congress onl o the Sabbetli -44 'they sentettmes da-z-stuit thgeoptlnUal dekeratiOn t et that day by_ the l'ottoftleo meat. • • • Am. amine/diens for Waltham! hountyarenoW being rapidly arrang ed. and.disixised of at the Department lit:Washington, The:grid pr i ees iu business thrown tipon•this ()Mee by laws 'relating to ismnlies , for• service inthe late war has been 'rnateiially leteened, aadildngi app* to be ire ing cakernootitly. Where heirs of tio• _eettst4l soldiers apply far haunt , the, discif the , papers' fire; earri •is: how settled fa a' fen: (la* Whe ';'ia corresponding rams, a fitw years agog' the Applicant' vas, :ItliffVaitifik l: 9 7 l 1.11101 41 is Wilk fi . ie4,itetg%lP.,N,r9 , 0 . soldier applies for' his "lowa .11SILIntsi the'eaßet,lf prolierly tprcsen6d; is diS- 1 posed of la tiro or . three ;Weevl* •. Iniltte,i . .141714C1h;'w#1,1. LOA' halt , * ...naiad 'six inotaths.or; iikooni,iiiie,- 'Hoek L , 45r , Mai. Ann- time. , ..:Wheti the tp is:delO s Inllke maths now.. t. l O #ll ) l l _,lVAta Li ~ ..I ' l4 ;**Cill, !the evidence la., ineitipelenC ei;thel4',l , 4 something wrong *the Inakinal and filling taint. the trapero tot' the aM ll * : J I , ~ • i 11:( . 4 011 • 77 4:: W. , CnTripiol, orVoiringiOn, • . Cftit l / 0 4 1 :rank t,''”uit .- .ll4Ttistl l mouillfoio a qtri*E4 lury,itt'pedemberlitt,',prucsa I indictpg:4 *Oust tobtatotnuourt a b . .;:, tipo t tOVl# l o4lo ll 4 l oo 4111 1.011 toilien6o4l**64l!'" cat` Mkt out by inverumetit tituuultt . . ' ' , ' h o Rhode Islanditouse • ‘ FFMatives _passed, Wednas Y - Warly unanimously, a ' • thht the General AinernblY 5111 Alikh esteem the adtpinistra eabilli .tY ; or His Excellency, GageinoLA , brace E. Btimalde, retains tinhnpair7 eAt tfs a n dNo . I t rt347ako a. ' ' 6115 ' , of-the , 44coni luid,soltliete of ithodeistaini-during thalformidabk) rebellion.; I i 3.',:.. --, T ~:: :]:a4iiiiill 1 it4: 474 ' 44 61innd2/ la losing titexinisfu4 ari l rat tiPm' ixarl Of Whiten' ithaieris i/rt'f. 3 ,ettlP4 ni0ng,1,49-0 #9r , t4iYilv i , 4l 44** shati.44 , ;s 'Am. i• Yu fteroflierialajesty's•fotenOn Brit. ish Worth lAMerlea; hi`ccim wry ytitly 'l'.'W'STOrOcifi "Pencat ', Etelght, ~14 4404,941 1 4' 4 41titokulairoadi' ind 13-Ti. :Webster' of Chicago. Gem' MM Agent of tin) , NatioymiStemik ""Al . i4i:f-StMijial` of talve!pool; - ItM plitiehadierriiiiiiiikit lititiNattiku,Kl*,. Has:, 'coke ?gumbo „pod, cconiituly. rrafi MN tnillo l :Pr#Bl), l 4ricic ,Biad eOLIVen OP act at Vreeport ,en:.-Wedcleedsir last to. pomhune ••stittelser M'ithe HOU:E. B. - IV'ush-. tiOn was 'inatrtieled, to .17(iti far. Its special ounlidate. and the itralleting c ontinued throughout the' 44 until afteirnaking the •.two .htiearOd and tiftiqfirst" ballot; 4 . * the' Convention '.adjourned to meet at haltpast seven:. It was thought that , peW coadhlate, 'in . the PeTen 'of [Hon. 'Jolla H.' 'Adams of Freeport, will be brought,ferwar4 with a good :prospect Of nomination; • 'Fun CouventicS ,of .Colored'llfen, or :Virginia; In seiskm . at Richmond, A d ipP T 7WOOMdfkY,Y I 4P '44" dig r .( 40 nPrAl Canby to give colored men ,repren tation upon the benclies of the Courts, :urging RePublican . voters tp vote for the CoOtittitlim funned by the late Covention, pledging the C,ovention to support . the Wells tick'et, thanking the pt.ople oftheiNorth for their be nevolence ;in 'furnishing Means for the education of colored; children in theSonthiautd haillrig the' appoint ment otCfenenit Canby 'pith joy.— Pr. gairris: the'colorpti 4ididate for Lieutenant Governor, 4(lAm:3E4)d:the body and expressed his suspicion that iambi 'of the white' Republican, voters :intended strlk,ing his name from, the ticket on account of tlis' Tits Yoliticai. campaign in: Vie-, girds lanai:tining a Very • Werm) , and, get4'slutpe.: Both parties are"Conll pdlicoodtlgit'tyle Zoqiu, byationi i 1 be ~iUlled large mak/4-, lyiltrukthtivepandss clauses, wlllibe efealed:'.; The CilnieivatiVo • Party tion will add thotantids of .white Votas to the lists ; ,that they Will get many negre votesns we Us' white votes; and thafthe the neg,i6 vote has been largely, (lecreased by_the , emigration of that class, both South and North, - Theralso claim that the conServative:party , represents the true businais and' commereial policy of Virginia, and base : their .hopea.of, I success on these reasons.: The Wells partyl=or Aegilar itePubllcans, its they . , tidltheacidVes—:ektirtithatWal- her WIII get few or no negro votes; that the label "Ckmservative Repub. 'lean," will not deceive them; that get a large • white, and that* very large !portion of the ex trenit. rabid. Aeen.clon..elemeat, who refuse to countenance 'suffrage.under any, clieniuStanceS, will not:vete' at till, but,pirault„the election,.to ge, default.' :They anticipate thO kIiOXOSS of Wells by from ten thousand to flf t!*loo94'4nqt I • ctui:Ar •pittrArN is about `tait utivu some trouble froni her oilouists. We notice-that a•preatuble , and ..res elution' were introduced in house I.4A..itstiriil4Y, at 11allfa,k Nova' See tiff, which .speaks. of the 'forcible ehttuke of . the; Constitution of that province Witliout the conk* •of 'its PeOPIO, and In: opPOitlottlo 'their whiOfers. ,ei'ert • hal tiiry Into their, grievanue has been ; refused,' nratthey now occupy the position of a . degnided people ; That the Union With the Cahailiun Province : lua re- suited, in financial. disaster and . op position; and. that , their prineinal comma trade has beett,Land.,al ways will 6e; Wltlf,thellulted prates. Therefore, honeying : . „ the , Ifttiferial„ Parliament has lbeen imposed o upon •I'alse;creprotentations; and • that the free *pie, of 'the'pritish Isle 4 (v).11 net Persist hi keping• that tofore loyal whiny in a hated Union- Itith the(,inadiatt • Provinces; they, reSO i lijett that '•an ethic 'ad-, tlreui;,e fa' (10,`,.. (bled]; asking • the :Teatorattotton : of their heloved hisritutions; erythat.they• bo i0e1,1..e . 4 !rent flirt - her: afleOtinee 'to the .abletl, us n.freo people, to adopt political liotitions 11S the, deem most conducive to iftelr irtpplitem ' and • •, .• • ' • . , . . Or Wednesday Ana s of YloittWeil iu a ,lxilntii4, of ninety tniiilens ig goltliti:the'l,+. S. Tretts- Airy, behangiug to .the am - eminent, and' twenty.thrge millions on • dopes- It.' lie alio Tuei'thirtem'iniiiions of 'OrreneY. liiirreceipts front inter: . pal revenue were Jarker on, flint day be than they had n foiseieral months previons amon ting to ono million Stiltutid i rath umnd' dollars, The revenues will intnienkly' 'lumens: ed during the. ext. month oit account oflltespaying In ef•the income tax, now due: ,The et tenipt • of England .to depree4itet7,S...i3olids and . Stocks, by, increasing her ;raft% or interest,. has beettlempfebelycheek•inatixt. by the Sc..eri.ttlry of the 1.74 .S: Tries' urY, lu buying up !two_ million * dolla&. -worth •pernvejk, with -our gurplu, - gold.; 'Ain tun receipt of „the news Mm E'tirtiiiti :a the 'ttetleo, of • the, :Ito ; of Enghu'ild,in,'lliernastng - the into .of , interns r -Leupled With ' the dechuntion thef t it twould be...lwereks ed 'tii:..l)l 'Or tent:, 'lf ' neeeted?;• to brad:Awn - tit: 'b:.'stiiP l 4-litid'iht;tif '0641000e Ana advtalle r4Of. four or . 111„41i itorfiktit:"ht the 'Vico ef 'Old 14:4144407411;: . .44,, ,, i4 , 4 - :OPr bonds , to . .doeline ',in:- the igifllo . 11)-. 1401 - but,'-' the litiltnitt igettort;- 4 the f 3ect Flirt 6ls 4P'lilit:ettlY 0 6 ; litil;g 4 3 l ii Isitovi as furlieleW; 'ti.V,' lt litreCr4ell itb?Yortile.itteittlitiri en' reeelitt for the i . 11 W -The flee!! e i cisme(' .6); klethO s t4,442iieit "tins:it tfigii,4liiiVxsrehA 'AMR :1 Eectiri" • AR , 9W.*likil • etelter 1 AirltliWit Shaul : VetOt-heforj the , ketiowoft i he . Ot,England. 7 Thus 4 Ohn kV*. a irelletlAi.:an at. teroPricoositu4- 11 ?er,hlireredlt` at „mute inidorixtt ' ; '. • I ' : - ' ',' Zvi :44r1 s I TR. tr t - ''The3l ,;- trslietfii7Wr_ P ,yl. - bnihiing of.thitt,vassel Woo n the way Of latitinetis,ind free of eon ce,alment. ..It , iFai.kuOwn tiiiiga* erzeitent Of llreititritain'aal to pie Nei sn&Awiti; , the'-knowledge.of the , . . . • • veniel :was mgent'for NA'ar 00°4' f,altlie* 9,f the CP l l4Wrate s Ga:Vetiltaent.T.lt - .*tinteflot4 Nit° noluiste-MiitleiViSY,WFO - hay! br tho"ciportitlims: ; Had there , beetianything,ifiegal In the building artliting Outdf the shiP - ,ampletbia, - and oiVoitunl4 . e.Visied fottlyicktlVl eminent to setzeher, and the officer's pr!llo,Citatern House were informed On the 2lit n!;.ful.f tliatniie:Was ientr: for,sea and usiirtit 11;0e tit. "anY, pour she pleased. .-Nouttomipt . was7snade to dettdn her;thotish PtututtorO. and others mitila,tdtklavitsi that ineiwria. enlisted to serve on her: Thee. take the ground that the contract ° entered into for - blinding the ship 'ivtis • not at Veda:nee : With - the latvs'of Englandi . 'the opialeti, Of the .1 7 '..na.41i :people or, practice..of forehin nations. • They quote written 'opinions of Me 11th, Mr. ° Kemylay ° and Sir Hugh ,Caixtts, Of Febnat, lgaa, Which they allege support their pi:W*l; and: go to show that the Alabama left Birk ealtead .unarmed, and went -to. the . :Azores, , 'to m 'which en . and atmeS . were sent from other, portS. • ' The Standard, of the `7th ult 4 mys of Lain ' letter that it' Is is clear eharge of nmilgenceagainst the goy erntuctd.: But-whatever England's ,offense may have heen,it. Is . 'outelinie; 'one hundred fold by-the wilful and ,wanton biit!laseS of the United States Igiokait:Anglanil,"and may settlement will leaye a Heavy aphid the States. England's obligations were-broken tbr the • North as well as the • South. ' The Americans were equally guilty Of a hreach of laterna 7 tional obligations Ia the case of the Fenian drillinwi and organizations.- The Stai of 'the same date, thinks Lairds' letter aggravates the action of the British Government, besides the obligations.. of - the Government to prevent all risk from theissuing forth of the Alabaina:' The ship WAS known asdestlued to prey . upon Amerlmn . commerce, „ Further 'obligations are raised by-the fact that the Alabama Wft3 bbilt and Wiwi for guns, and to aeconnatitiote a ,War-crew, fasts re ported by British Custom House or kers, as also Ma r t she was really . tended.' for war purposes, - This 'knowledge obviously devolved talon the GoVernnient theduty of making the fefelgn.e.ultatment act go as,-fur is:possible In this . case. There Is goOd - reason' to - suspect that the act would have gone far enough'- if a hearty efferklattl been made to stretch its provisions honestly and extend its purpose to the ease,- The Sick and Maimed Soldiers. Ex-Governor Andrew G. Curtin WAS serenaded' by a large number of the citizens of Harrisburg., on Mon day nights nd in the course of his remarks in response to the compli ment, said': • • • "Lei us stand by our government— lhe most heneflcient ever given •to mankind. IA: us remember with satisfaction the &al charity under which this old CommmonWealth has 4 , l:ahere& up the indigent orphans and fed,lind clothed, end educated them. 'The blessing of Heavenmust rest upon n people who do so much for - Suffering humanity. Before I letivia'you, however, let me say Some thing more. Allow me to asy,•that with all yorw charily, this great and wealthy; and prosperous people have done nothing for the soldier. Every maimed soldier winthen.s n for a living is a standing monument of your in gratitude. 'Every man' that' went to the front—alt were assured that their wives and their children :should he maintained in their absence; and liv ing, sick mut maimed; they.:should be maintained as soldiers and not as paupen4. 'That pledge laces:. not been redeemed: I will not he bore at the next election, hut I ask yon to pledge inc that you 'will not vote for any man to represent you that Will not take from the pUblic treasury enough iii niaintain every- Pennsylvania sof dier who maw need-it, like a gentle- . man and soldier—not likb a beggar: The Soldietwho periled' his life to Maintain. the Republic while you re-' nildned ut homq hi ease, and comfort and idxury, deserva , s the 'support of the Commonwealth • from those who enjoy thelruits 'of his . hard earned victories." • A CLEVELAND paper has diseov , ered "onelOf the finest Mathematical geiiiusesuf thb ago!' in iiaplain ltoma spun fanner, liavloglittie in his per sonal appearance or stirrounding6; to distinguish him Trim' an ordinary tit ler of the earth,'!, antlUte lives in one of the nual,townships of that county. This gentleman, Mr. J: N. Rrixa,:, wy,13,,,0f Itfcek.wiile, Ohlo,-lias re ' eentl s ir had n remarkable paper prin ted in the, transactions of a seientlile society t ifs title being "nein:tits on the ficcular Vailetioi' of the .Plarietii ry. lirbitti.". The Contrlbtitions of the iduiti Ohio farmer linCe, it is i~tid, prominent einited,the:deoli interest of prominent niathencatinans „both in the.l•listern . States and in Eurok, anft-propositions that helaS propoun ded fur their, considemtion ' :4111 It:aging the efforts of some of ~the the mosp prOnntl • among theth I to ennf te." iflVat4iiiigt,ott r drrgApoiltierit of the y3+iltimdren;,y,:~, :.* .The Committee of Clerks appoint ed by the Secretary of theneasury to examine into the affairs of the print ing division charged with the duty of ascertaining the most ~ prartimi means of defeating the skill and . In gepulfy of coanterfeiter.-7... ThoOom mitto3 has thildedon,,o method . of preventing. the . alterldlon . of the nuinbers on • United States bonds antlitotoi.' :The 'addition. of one or more - figures either. before Or after the original number is tr common and easy mode of deStroying' the Welty of the - note or. bond, •it is Proposed to print on that part of the bond where the number ispiacetla number of blue pantile' lines, to be eneiwed in brackets, and the 'whole, ilgunk is lobe just line cumuli to, admit the. nuinber. • . . ha 4 Wed.:much ,grumbling IkverGenend Gran . appointments, and some of thent /nay, have provOk ed It ;..but the fart, is :not &gaited Math°. eurient. revenue`, .they were made shoe:pialargo, ineteme over the idorresphihlingyeekstr. last ycnr. INTow the Weis have not been increased our . pond* adversiudi's say daft the oonntry is not. pro:Ter :Ow; :ma it *di : puzzle:any one to .account for,the inoreasairlvelptS T 0.11.511.17 gnaw otherbypntll - Julhe enileotion. .We lielieveAhe In-. comae; the Oovernment since; Gen. Ititriturf ,ittangM:ation ? .. has okeeethil 414 ofthe eorree t umdlng . 4)e.rlod of htst inillions adol lars ;. and that qur 'Debt has ,been *diked. 'over and 'inbiten ,pny `reduction peeted 'ln 'theirratorlrig Months of 'lB6B;thlly . ten' YfeiliMinit these tadts,aS full 'jitstifl: en,4lfet the elan ;F:4;:ip • -- Willi 43k • 4a::: roc& Ortiaryzutttee o . ktor: tho„reeelpter for year to 'fieht exeni ofthe torso $1j,5074, A counxilttee pointed to correspond wtlid MOE ogliumwx)d4*(ltq=34 OpF!)llB..ittoKilnlgli With Sleotg,Thilsolust circulation 0f 1 i 00 . 002 ..* Th of tzpv:vtalc(l