6 mrwrmtmf THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUKG, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, J 866. Sfto (ifdumlriim. tiKomii: ii. moohi:, r.iimitt. JitiOOMSIItmU, HATUUDAY, JUNK 1, WW. GENERAL PRESS DESPATCHES. From Washington. A Nr.w 'oiiKi:iiirthoniiinoorCrtnip bell liiis Just given t(i Hid world smite .piccr revelations concerning the testi mony lately adduced liy the .ludlclury Committee or the I lou.-i tending to im Louisiana, for the part taken by Iiini in Confederate States, unless we except tno til.. Into rcbo service. Mr. Poiissenu Ktiuo oi j eimessee, .pm.. .c.i i c cci once occupied tl.o eminent position or '"Xo uCoiiinioiliiroliitlioUHltcd.Slnto.sNnvy. ,llL,nt (( n Ktuto constitution has hud the REP011T OF THE ItECONSTRUC- TION COM.MITEE. Tin: Joint Committee on Itoconstrtte- s'lncllnn ill' tilt ticnlilc. All t 10 SO-Cllll I'd legislation of State conventions mid Legislatures bus been hud unilertlionilli turv dictation. Jf tin- President nmy, ut his will mid nndor hi-! own authority, THE FENIANS AND THE dOV EUNMENT. Tin: lnlo.st new from tlio "pent of war" represents tlio l'eninnsns hasten ing buck to the States, with the princi pal mot ivo of securing tho onrllost moans of reaching their homes. AVo can well picture tho fecllngof ttttordespuir which tho conntcniiiicos of these poor fellows must express. Tho " liberation of Ire land" is so dear to every Irishman's heart that to fall in whnt they conceive to bo a grand slurtlng-polnt to the ac complishment of that end necessarily involves a largo amount of disappoint ment. AVo happened to bo In Now York at a tlmowhen a soitad of AVitlkcr's men re turned from Nicaragua, and tho utter loneliness of feeling that was Impressed on their countenances has never been effaced from our memory. Shoeless, lint less, with clothes barely tho embodi ment of tho name, and their bed tho cold stones of tho City Hall steps, they wcro truly pitiable objects, fitit the be nevolent hearts of American provided for their wants, and they were in every instance furnished means to proceed to their homes. Though in a less destitute condition, probably, but nevertheless too nearly approaching it, tho Fenians have been loft on tho border of tho United States. Tho Government lias furnisliedall who t-o desire transportation to their homes, wisely exacting, as a neces.-ary precau tion to a HUe expense, a bond to refrain from a second attempt ngaiiistn govern ment witli which we arc at peace. In tho course or tho Government tow ard tho Vonhtns Wo seo eminently dis played tho honest principles of a true Htatesman. "With a large portion of the Amerieau people outside tho.-o belong ing to tho Fenian organization in sym pathy witli their cause, and with tho practical example of Urltish. neutrality durlngourlatcwurberorehim, President Johnson chose tho wisest-plan be cause an honest one and upheld tho dignity and honor or tho United Stales by refusing to adopt a course for which lie would have had many defenders, but not the sanction of honest principle!. That there must huvo been a heavy prof-suro brought to bear to induce him to act otherwise all will allow who are conver.-ant witli tho occurrences or tlio past week, and the ea-y access to tho Presidential ear. But throughout all tho President's ilrninoss jf mind upheld him, and he has placed the name United States far in advance or all other coun tries in its faithful adherence to flie law or nations, and the honesty of purpose of a great and free Kopublie. I or thi if for no other reason, Andrew Johnson Hhould receive the gratitude of the country. In i.. .. 41 I i 1.. 1...4 1. I TiKii-mi I ..., ..wt iili .Hill tut... in mm ill I in ill I'll lil ..II. ...1.. lif IIm.Ij I,, (Iwi ii.wutn.ii nil l'H lBU"e lllllll lliill ill inil.i i inns..-! niivuiti luinm mj" - plicate Jeir Davis in the ussus-l nation ,,.....,.,., .... Kr,iliv ()r ,t ,m,i. executive, iiuallfy persons to appoint plot. Ho shows that a gross syslem of of longriss on i l. . M - Ht,,m(0M ,,-, t,h,c:t iR.prcsei.tntlves, and frauds and perjury has been resorted to S ant of sinice fori., s tl epu 111 call, u .if t,ln.)(nvt,r olhcw appoint and elect to nrovo Davis and othei-s conspirators tlio entire report, which Is. pilte lengthy, theni, he thereby practically controls the h no I or ., i. 1 icks ui. his asset- We liowcver give tl.o salient portions organization of the legislative depart In the matter, anil hacks i P ms as. u After n 1oiil ovnlnnntlon of the ment; tho constitutional form ot gov lions by racts that starlle all who are fa- (,r A1 r,11 ""'I-. S "1 .... .. .. eminent is therebv uractlcally destroyed lug excellent easts of the head nnd or that thiunble-iS right hand which gave so important a duo to the detection or the criminal. Theso casts were exhibi ted during the examination of the body to-day. The beetle-browed, repulsive, aulmal-ltko look of tho face, tho low forehead and brutal features which have been made so familiar to tho public by the artist's skill, were all there; but us was before remarked, In tho stolid ex mill IN lintverx nhnr bod 111 the Kxoell live. All. i w vour cuiiiiiiiiice mi nut fur n liintneiit liniitito to the Presi dent any such design, but cheerfully . i i .1 i.. i ...in ... ...i.i. i... 1...11. ........ ii or.n.j reasons which com ici nieiii u inu urn miliar wmi mo n-i"""",' .-v" in,.,, i,,,,... that manv of (ho witnesses test Mod ,1UT, , i.. v.ui.i.... .,.u,r ,,i.i..f..l nniiies. nnd that no eii, uwj, nij ii i... ii.i.. i .... AVo now iirrinnse to HtMte. US irieilV US sucn persons ii uiun-.ii.ii-.ii.iu unu n- , . '.:.,,., . r, , .J iiml nrfiicl- eonco.lo lo him tho lliosi pauioiu: mo- eorded witnesses exist. In addition j iZXv , lives, they cannot but look wit .alarm to thl", ho states that when Mr. Con- '"i.e . . V upon a precedent so lraugni wnn uan- nory, who was the or . tet ecu ve in mo case, was asue.i 10 ii- nuiw ... ,...,..(,, . . , '. I nil. K ntes boninio vacant 111 the year ainquiuo proceed to iew oric unit corroborating evidence or his own stale incuts, which lie had prevl. 3 principal witness j-'irt. The seats or Senators nnd Hop- uVAllU'n?,V!!Liv or t.rovldlnir case, was asked to resentatlves ; for tl.o so-called t mleder- -A ' , " t& ElfS I it lit Xltiriitl III Ht 11 HI VIll'Illl l 111 l ill' I n:--- , procure some " .ViiiVi scs-iloii or "m' restoring the insurrectionary hiaics h.s.iwns,a,e. ZpA Z?& meins, which no nan previously voiiui- tary wniiiirawai oi uieir iiinininn i, j," inii.. (,. :.; rinvnrii.iii'iit mill tlio teered'tofurnNh.that he gave tho oill- cor who was sent with him tl.o slip in ' l ".'i"1 t n Vas 'lone throughout tho conquered territory, as New York; lias actually run away, as X is sujiposeu, 10 iiviim u jiuiM'i'iiiiuii mi mm uovernmeiii oi uie i nui u numn, - perjury, and has not been heard from by with u! n),th. The conclusion of your , tho olllcer or committee for several u ''-k, n.ittee, thereAire, Is that tl.o so-c, WOCKi. v jinur wi messes nave nmiu nn- ojnnnJIJy f( ward nun coiiiessc.i in iuivhik " tlic same rtiaies urn u i onu uiuut ; v,, r,"7o(n(lM. thnf liororealloVvlnir rKM,. 'I'linnri'lvv.l ,,f IlnniM. Orooll'V. Which llVC.l 1111(1 WHL'ed Wlir. llV SCH illl.1 ' - .". . 1 ' V. A.i . .H .....v.j. -. , i.. 4i. iii,i rriiiu sucu renreseniauiiii imiiiiiim; rrauni .vinriHtus Sc he . Horace F. Clark, and y '""' ni",,rl u." Vf"""," r.n fntnn. i.imh-o mid safety should bo a- ' " ' itiii iiftiiTiiiiiiifi iiiiirt i ii i i iiini i . , . . . , other New Yorkers revived the rumors "V,..., , -ivhU-li neriod the ltehel armies quired; that this can only ue loun.i in or JeiV Davis's release on ball, nnd re- the Ci.iiM.l l.iva.led hui-Ii ehanges of t he orgmi h : huv as sha port went so far as to assert that Mr. tho loyal States, burned i their to Greeley was to he one of the bondsmen. 011 i i l r p. ""'v n. V imvt. rof.rescntation as an . ...... ..... . ,S,i..I..l, l,...!!.. i When asked by a Kndieal ir he desired ,. va soldiers, and Imposed an In- equltal.lo l.ajis; s in n u x as g ma u " the release or Jeir, ho retorted by asking CKaset ,)titlnul ' burden ..r not k'ss tivason, nnd protect the interrogator ir ho was in ravor of than three billion ilve hundred million S' t ftd r Xl the indellni.o Imprisonment of the rep- AuSS toget 1- ,.rentativoof live millions TT$Z .r,nn? 1 & WHUOlll 1 T t on ;;'UI, Seiudo. SK WrSS and' IS r, WHson, and others on the jf, J! ro Haffi !!S several biHs'de f Davis's lilx.ration on bail, and u signed to mrry tl.o same into ellcct, be- suined and occupied the political, legal, u,',V,' .y' . ; iUU r(inrt .,... and practical relation r enemies .r tl.o JL-lore clo, ng tl s rej . M"1' ' 1 lTnlti.il flutes 't'his nosition is estab- mittee beg leave to state that specitie . tt .. 1 l...tl..t..1 1lfMltl1lllt1WI!1 tiling mil unit (I'll to them are Mr. O'Conor is , til. here, fW. ,1 ( "1 ! re.S v the resldts or concession, after n king t or ho !!!"? Olilll cease until all their armies were captur- "smie. ui inu "V . i. ed.tlieirn.ilitarypowerdestroyed.their scheme, your commit ee su li i t it civil ollicers, State and Conrcdorato, ta- Congress as tho Kt they 1 K , ken priM.ners and put to tllght, every upon, in the hope that its n per lecti 1m ii , ui.,.,. .,.'i ..,r..,i.V,..,(,. mav ho cured, and its dellcielicies sli ...Ill I. !.. 41... !.. "WW' ni""- -""-. .h". !.,1,. 1 i. oi uiuo, vie.1 wnn icu uiiiei in mil- hi- u-riiiiient obliterated, their territory piieu ny iLj,-i-.iiiii - troduction or resolutions condemning overrun and occupied by tlio Federal ar- when dually adopted it THE NATIONAL EMBLEM. Ox the Fourth or July next tho sol diers or Pennsylvania are to return to tho Statu"" authorities tho tings which thev bore hi tho late wnr. Their tutter- cd condition will plainly tell their histo ry, and it Will bo a welcome sight to many a battlo-sc.ti'red veteran to see tin emblem of ids dos'otion. It vill not bo without significance cither, for while it will tell him that thirty-six States are Jn tlio Union, his reading of the proceed ings or Congress confronts him with tho fact that tho members of that body still refuse to recognize tlio accomplishment of the work for which ho toiled and won nnd that, although ho is discharged. thnt pence to which ho looked forward with such hopefulness is something far In the future in their eyes. IIo sees on that ling each star or equal lustre nnd tho full number of States In the Union represented. Yet ho is told by Congress that but twenty-tlvo Stntes are members or the Union. "What a con tradlctionJ THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Announcements hnvo been mado by Homo or tlio Paris correspondents or tho American press that several or thu most stringent provisions or tlio French pat cut laws will bo suspended during the "Universal Fxhlbltlon of 180", so thnt no patent right cm bo infringed if correctly hiocured. A letter hiw been received from Commissioner Ileckwlth on tho subject, in which ho writes thnt this is nn error, nnd thnt thero has been no stiS' pension or modification of tho patent laws or any portion of them, nor i.i tiny mich measure contemplated by tlio Im perial Commission nor by tho govern mcut. lloth tho laws and the formal! fieri will remain unaltered. It has also been stated that exhibitors from tho "United States will lie permitted to dl play for sale duplicates of such articles contributed to tho Kxposlthm as they may dcslro to introduce to tho notice of foreign purchasers. This is practical)! at all times; but no ciiange lias been mndo nor Intended to 1m mndo in tlio laws nnd regulations regarding foreig products imported for sale. All such products will bo subject to tho u-iial duties and charges. Xac Yuri: Jlcruld, obtain the good-will of the lnerchanta IMPORTANT DECISION, and of the people, and this may nlso in the Into United Stntes nnd Colom- prove to he one or the most eillciont i.rt commission the ease or Augustus C. nlds to reconstruction. J'tlhulcljihlu Fret Involved a question H5 Important Uihjei: ns to excite general discussion among . thedlplomits. It was argued by Mr. THE WESTMORELAND COUNTY S. S. Cox for tho claimant, mid by Mr. MUltDEIt Carlisle for Colombia, niitlmib-.eiiui?Mtly, AVE mentioned u few days ago the " !?XlYX Tor the United Stntes, nnd General Sal- , 4 ' . . V ."" fanner living about four miles from "V t.ression of those motionless font tires .........4 w .. i for the Un there was no trace of siiirerlng, physlcnl ' " J: znr, Commissioner Tor Colon.bln, nnd tho There w.w nothing, iw inr t . , . , .... umpire, Sir Frederick Urucc, una accin- been obtulned. Since then eircums.u,,. aZ. linvo been dove h.ped which point to Tt(! mncd .... ()mm or mental as one can Judge from the lineaments of the dead, hut complete, unmitigated indifference. The result of thero invostlgntluns will doubtless be given to the medical world In a more fitting form than cnirbo even tho son of the murdered mnn ns the por ,...1 ......... in i.i.,,, nlirht of Inst week he wns uiieiiipieu nuiu , "in iiuuiii, uuiLiuMf, . 1 .. .... . llf.11rrr.il III I'lfl lit I lll,.l , , ,. ... . ,.,., .,,l,ll, ...Ila ,1n. pctrntor of tho deed, nnd on Friday r.. ' . . w , . in nrrest;i I nnd stroyed by the famous riot of April 1G, The 011- 1 urgcu mm uiu iuiniu- rnry residence mere nnti inu owiiuisio of real estate gave color to his national ity, nnd mndo him n uw Grenndlaii Z r , "Tf .inrintr citizen. Ills orlglunl don.lcil w;ns In the , ..... i ...... ........... TT . . , lg three hundred dollnrs bounty money. Since the expiration or . .1 t CI4..4.. . I 14 t.n..l 1... 41... theVr,recc.v.ngthree.m, ooumy ........ " '7,;; V 1 doned it ; thnt he continued his residence ' Ponnsylvnniu, where he was bom, . . ii " V;rt ; n innrrml In inii nt (Jroonyluirir. it can do no harm to mention one or two "re s.ory, u ur , u Vi UIVJ lllllll i-.iimi.ii..v -x... - - , . . 1 ,.r ,...11., . ..n,,,,,,.,,,, niwt.m.irli.m evniiilimtloll. WHO IS 1100UI iwemy eais ... i.Be, v;....-.i- Probst wns killed by simple hanging. In tho words of the sentence he wns hung by the neck until ho wns dead. There was no device adopted to kill him in any other way ber.iro the jerk nnd 10.10 an ...s . u. . 0ven when ho hnd his plnco or business tension or tho rope did its work. In in San Francisco, nnd thnt lie never France there wns a lanious executioner - dwelt in Panama, but was only there ns once who used to give the rope a panic- i'" . . ,, u,,eI1t of a .company domiciled eiso- ular twirl as he sent his victim off, so ns a ..ay or u. . e., . .. ... . ilLd(k,(1 t,mt to dislocate his neck. Probst's neck wns .vouiiff man requeste. 1 . s f, t .( r to re- Anicr,nm dt,e nml t)mt not broken by his fall of about three pay the three hundred do! M lit Irntl WW eIlttlcd to coiiiiwtirintloii for tl.odo- feet; there was no derangement of tl.o deposited In M J" " .J? struction of his property, of whatever vertebral column: there was no pressure marry, lho latiur ruusiii, saJml, una tll., ...-,, so. ... t.mt ,)r0i.crtv on tlio spinal marrow. There wns no rupture of tho Jugular vein or carotid marry. 1 no ,. , s. v acst.ri1)ton, the more so us that property Joseph was to. young t in ., a. 1 u'.tliiintoly wmnoctwl and s.ipi.le tlmt if ho would wait until no Mai or .,i i.t. itiiiiiitufi viivj . uii'ti ui v......-. , 1 ..t . iiiciiinrv 111 nit: liivcnsiii-un i-n-iii-uvi uj m arterv, nothing Injured except n delicate nge, nnd would marry ncconung 10 111s bonv process and a small muscle. In father's wishes, he should have his three visit ley was Chandler, ubject of favored it-to the extent of alarming, ir not displeasing, some or his party n-sO' lutes. Ho left Tor ew 0rk0.1Sun dnv uvenitnr, lmt im tlnMriiFiiiii.il littl.. or nn nroL'- 5 . ' , 41... ' ... "....i'.ii,. ..i,.i.,i..n. nnd eurcful coiiiimriso.i of conilicting . :.. ::..:.;". 7. i? vv.. ' ' vr. 1 ... 1 : .,.,ini..Ms. r..on a ..uostion of sucii nuur ress I I I e I. auui. i nu .iifs.iiiiiiium is u is, ..iicii...l'.iis, unu sjfi.-i.uih.-!-. - i--- , ... , .......i .. it ij i,, that he expected to ob.nin some lavor-1 ft, .The Ht&U thus contoat ed M "d. iblo consideration of the case, or ho , . L' ., i ! , V , ,n be exnected that all should think alike. would not have devoted so much time ,.,,...',,,,.11 ..n tiu-ir nrniies 'were cantur- Sensible of tho imperfections of the I., it. ..,1 tiu.iriiiiiitiii'v.Miu-er.Iosti-oved. their scheme, your committee su.iniit it to In the House, on Monday, Mr. An- eivil ollicers, State and Confederate, ta- - g.ess as e , . T( conn,ofPen,.sylvauin,n.,dMr.SclienclM S, : .1, ,, u cured, and its dHlcieneies sup- wisdom, and that may tend to re the conduct of Great Kritnln ter observing her neutrality late war; and 11 re-olutinn issed, with only four dissentin directing tl.o Committee on Foreign Af- sition is also established by judicial de ih li the neutr Ian movement. Third. HaviiiL' voluntarily denrived The attack of Senator Fessendon on thein-elves of renrosentation in Congress tlio bill introduced by Senator Sherman for tl o crim mil purpose of destroying tn fonsniiii iti. tin. iiiiiwi-4im.l .leht nr tin. "K! I'odenil Union, nnd having reduced lo consolidate the bonds niiddeht ol the tliemsolvc-s bv the net of levying war to liovermnem oas pur u quieius 011 iiini the condition of nubile enemies, they nie:isim Tor this session at least. The hnvo no rlu-lit to conmlnin of teninornry bill wns so worded thnt it contained one exclusion from Congress ; but, on the of the largest Jobs ever presented to ;. - g t'I. ",Vf" Congress. No person supposes that Mr. I,lmiiii,.(i theniselvesbv crime from narti Sherman had any other object in view eipating in the (iovernnient, the burden Ltn,.u,th Xow it lies an inert mass on than that of funding the debt into one now rests upon n.eni, l.e ore. ciain g 1fl,.t11LMll,1it .Tcirerson Coll.-e. . . ... ...I T 1.1 11 II llTl Til I 111 Tllltir IfirilllT I'll Mill 1 - - - n - n tyleof bonds at a reduced interest; mil . - '., IUnt ... .,....,.1,,... ... i)r. William H. Pancoast. the talented it is probable that ho approved the gen- rL.SUIUIJ Koderul relations. In order to young Summer lecturer at that intltu- eral principles ol the bill without slop- (i(, tins they must prove that they have Uon assisted by his colleague Dr. S. W. ping to exanuno im.y 11s .leiaus. i ..e ... " . ' . V; r'T " , , iross, together with n number of well- bill wns a concoction of Jay Cooke and ,Z' W h' t he" tH uX n. ! know',, surgeons, made this nrternoon n 1110 national uaiiiv imeresi, ...... ..s MaWs of the United States: that all hos- post-mortem examination of the body, ...,!., ,.t l,,.,., t.w...,iiiii tif.rii.uM thev Iiundred dollars oouineii. cjoi.iu .inj,-. j- "f""t ""!- ''-.- , , 1 41.,. ,,. u,,i may do so there still unless the garrotte woms e.is.ieu, ...... - -m has come into universal use tho execu tioner pushed the criminal oil' n ladder and then Jumped on his shoulders and sat down there, while the assistant ex ecutioner hung to the wretched crea ture's legs. This was done with the in tention of putting him out of misery. Probst's death was caused by his own weight alone, and this gives the invest! gntion in tills case a peculiar interest Perhaps ho did not die from sumcatlon mentarv to the necessities created by tho Transit Itoute, the preservation of good order nml peace along which route tlio Republic or Xow Oreiindn dcclnres to 1 - l. A 1..4I.... nf If.. 1I..1.11I4. I., ftl.t.4 , ....... 41... f..fl. t.,.,wl out tr HO IUU llll.iu.llliuil UI lis nuuimj 144 1...... IJI1 .U.lllllIlN III" 11.1. iv. s....v.. ,,,... ,.f !, ,., 1.1, il.i.Ij T,,.l. ...1,1 1.1- tun Cllis.l Ul l.lBl-B. iun.--4n.iuu. ...... 1I1S 1IV11IS. ...I.-V Mil ...... '" . .. , niw Ti. tectlon, nnd to compensation for danm- iiui.1, .111 ..i.i.... r 41 ,.r If 41.1.4 orotiiers Aeiu uiu ius. swui. soph having in ills possession a large K ' . ..Vi. si edrevolwr with all tl.o barrels load- hotel property is equitably en tied, ed. He soon separated himself from his umpire .liuitod the case or Pncitles, ; 4. ..... '4....... r..fi ,..,. u Ikltisli subject, whoso house ill Greeco noon. . ... 41 In not bet- mies, and the people reduced to thecon- store peace am. .im,..u..,N ... j: '.. l.iu-s in thn nitlon ol enemies con.uerg( in war, en- . ."-- '-i'"-"'v , ... . titlwl only by public law tuch rights, on a more stable roiuidatio . was dually ..,.....,, .-...' t.(m,iitions as mistlit be - Fessi .vii:n, g votes, voui'lisafed bv the connueror. This 110- JAMES A . l.ltl.MRs, reeling uiu v.... .11.1. tier 01. j'.ire.j;.. ii- siinm is uisw iiimi-uni j... ....... . Irs to consider tho policy of repealing el-ions, and is recognized by the Presi- , ..4 , , , 4.4, 1- dent 111 nub ciroelaniatioiis,documents, o neutrality laws in view of the ! en- mMl.SI)l.(.i.iK.s. lit 1 Ui i.iit. 1 1UY JlfIUVIP, (ir.oudi: H. Williams, J. M. IIowaud, TiiADDKfrt Sti:vi:ns, Jl'STtN S. MollKlLL, John A. Hincsiiam, ItoSCOV: CONKLIN'i, (inoiuii: S. lloL'Twm.i.. I'he dissentients are Senator Johnson md Representatives (iriderand Rogers. THE DEEPING MURDERER. Rut yesterday (June eighth) the body of Anton Prob-t was itioiiieis. unu iiuiiiniu iiiii...-i ...- , , , , 4. 4 .t.i.. of hi... until his return home, at which wns destroyed, nnd he d tlmt ownershl , ui uiui in 1 , ,,ftho i.it.so. collided with lonir resl- timo It wns noticed ny some persons ------ tr , handling tl.o revolver that two of the u,m ""i l " ,V , , ., , 1. ...... ,1..,.l..i..l iriin fitlinf l.v 11 f ili'jn I vmtvv .- w .......v.. ... nulls llll.t iivl-ii instil... t;. ... ..... ...... v.. - . . .... .. . . . , 4... ri'plliu, t int lir.mortv. nor denrivo mill in ,.ii.i.,l..vv. as ml-ht bo siii.oosed : for did not return during ine day, am. w..- " " " 7 ,' ,.. 1 .., u-.,s , , s,.(.iwl(m r I.iood In the body was not found until Tuesday after- .r. . " JiV brain, in the heart, or in the lungs. The lecturer seemed to incline strongly to the opinion that lie had died from the! hock to the nervous system, caused by 1.10 Muiuen 1 an. 11 i...s .. .. ....su . platform of principles of tlic National dentil must have been Immediate, and the plate uiirt 111s i.u icr i.ij, i n . 'IT,,, ,.,,. ', u-,wi,i .,. ti ( almost painless. If this supposition that l.e had been murdered for his mo- Union Uub of as ingto , D. C. . .. .... .. .. ...... .1,1,1 flint In. mil rf.l'Ol veil tW.l IIIIIIOIS I umtl" mr .uuuimi vmu uu should prove correct, tieain ou.inu jr,. ........ i-,Mmi. lows will be deprived of half its terror, inrougn uiu ..en... j..; ...s.. -"'- H01,.ALi:xANi)i:uw.iiANtiAi.L,of wmwukUi Pn.list's brain was 11 a hea thv condi- ncreu Hearing iu tion, weighing thirty-six ounces. full of lire and ,A """"" . .. . . . . .. . ...... ...... :.. 41... Hon. A. .1. KKYKEN1.AI.!,. of lllilldlf. digestive organs must hnvo heenremarK- .-.'.-" ... ..... .. 1I(m Wl,,tlAM Vi jomnstox, of i'ci.niTaiiin. ably good, for in his stomach there was loreneiui aim one in me iei..i..u. v.- tiei;rV. T ' I i . A1 .....1 f 1. .....1 .....1 1-.1 In In . Tl r 11.. ............... I. hardlv n trace of the breakfast eaten tween tnreo mm imu iuhhi... uu.i. u,.wi.. .. ... only three hours before death. Tho body had been taken lrom tno poison. ,w ..in..... nml white where not dlscol- An Innuost was held on AN ednesdny, oreil bv sufl'u-ion or blood ns before de- but the startling " revelations" ot young c. K. mrrnsiibcsr. (l'resia.'i.t NtinnM niik nf . .. ; i,. .'i fi Shnl.i were not doveloiied before the Cmiim. rr.', mul of tlio llrm of nilU'iihomu, scriue.1. i.e.. ii wi cut in. nn IU1.-1U - -- ... was no foam at the mouth, no discharge J""1' ' suDse.iuentiy, however, tno ci -.it tl... ...istrlls. The miner 111) was emiistuneos of tho murder nnd Joseph's sli-'htly swollen. Without -olii" into peculiar deme.inor and statements were Hon. Thomas n. HTit.i.wr.u., of iudinun. those more revolting details which, muen in comieciiou in. uiu ...ci i.m. though necessary to be witnessed some- he had In his possession iv much larger tini.w. It wf.ri, worse than useless to de- portion of money than could no account scribe, let mo here clo-e for the pre.-e.it ed for by his known operations, and on tills narrative or Jiorrors. Corrcxjion- i-ruiay uve.uii'i nu iiw n.--.v;u Trai Vt,rk ITeriiM. lodged ill jail. The utmost excitement concerning tno 'not," as tho lecturer very aptly re tile mirnosos huve cea-ed: and should ivo adequate guarantee .against luture .,'. ,rl.i.r.. ,,.,. r,.,.ii,. ..r ,,,r. t,.,....,.t. .... . I .nlw.111,.11 M'.ili'li will tiriivn ...... v.., ......... ...... ...... satlslaetorv to tho (iovernnient against bid euno-ity, nut solely witn n desire to which they reiioiie.i, and iy wnosoarnis mcrenso it possime too store 01 si-iemuic they were subdued. .. knowlotlL'e." At the hour nnnointcd worded that it gave them two per cent commi ion ns agents in carrying out the funding business. If the bill should be come ti law it would secure to Jay Cooke and Co. in tho neighborhood of forty millions of dollars. At least tills much would be absorbed by the national bank Interests, at the expense of tho (lovern ment. Tho exposure of this fact has lm,i(.r the Federal C.m-tltutlon, they ,. U1m row above tho operating-table Killed ine uiu, uiu. an are now waiciiiiig can ...ny in: lesiuu-u iiiuiun. n, mu i. i to nCO wlntt nil next to enable the tl.o wind. .'. 7. . .... 11 1111,11 41.141... .-. ...v. ..... ..i.fw.ii.v.i J'inirth. Having by this treasonable ., . .,ii,.,i ,iniiiiiiti.itrf whi..h is withdrawal fr.mCongrecs.andby Hag- u Inrgeillnlt.il unipl itL.itrt, uhkli is rant rebellion and war, forfeited nil shaped somewhat like the upper half of civil and political rights and privileges an hour-glass, tho tiers of sents rising under the Federal C.m-titutlon, they mw upon row uhovo tho operating-table II, nnd nil nre now watching can only bo restored thereto by the per- , .ontrl, ...m w,i,.,,.,llr ils thevas- inoasure will be presented 'i.-i"' '.l authority of that coustitu- JJ0 ' , 'i hainVof mv- i..ti.,.....tt,.....i i....,i-a t,..-,.i ,. tioiml power against which they rebell- eend, was packed with a mass oi an- o the national banks to huso utl mi(1'bv which tl.ey wcro subdued. ions spectators. When tho body was fifth. Those rebellious enemies were Tho IIou-o of Representatives some comptcrcd by the people of the United acung through uu tno co-oiin- ..,i,.l. i.r. iiof.,1 .1 Viwnlllttllll l'l.filll.h tlin State .. V....., ..T V.... , - -.. ,' 4, .',. f 1 i..,. . i- f.. ..... ,. f. l.,. r.iri.ui.,l ii ii lie iiiaiicne.- oi ine iiuve. in..i.-..i, mm the President to cau-o to bo furnished n t i)VtiloKswutlvi) j.1,.u.t,1K.ntHU)ne. ll-t of tho claims ol Aiiioritwi UtDsnw .n,,, ,....,,, f pniiimcmr iiru iiotH) vrnt- now pending in mo united iuies jjega- ed in the rresident tnnt no enn nx aim tion ut Caracas against Venezuela, with regulate tho terms oi settlement mm .. 1...1 ti r fi... ..r confer coiiirressional renre.-entution un it iiiiui minimum ui t nu- i.insu ii luiii- , , 4..14,..,, -v'.... ...... . 011 com iiuiuii lveuei.s 11. .1. ii.iuui.-. inn pianit and 1110 reason why payments nu, w i uny WilV) qualify enemies or tho sumo place all around thu throat ; it huvo not been enforced during a long the Government to exercise its luw-mak- m,l( ., wlCre the knot hud boon tied series oi yours, mid want inonsuros nre .g, j e . iio ... j .s . tl.o enr. and disam.oared entirely iw.,Miivt. l.rin.r t iiuii ,.l..t... UU'llClS IO I.OUUClll IIIWl'l 111 UIU 1' I'lll'l 111 .. . . ..w. ......... ... ....... ..... .. v......... - , 1 - ... ......, ...in, nvi.r t in .i.riitlil fr ill.. . so t int t in fit. 4 , tilj Ul .HllVlll l.lll I'l l.vt Ills, ii .11111 mill - , specu.N nose. iiioi-OLiei.uj 01 f5iaie, to tl, .,.,,,,,..,..,,,,,.,,.. .,11 4ilf ,l,.i,!iitmi.nts nf thn fnrrnw ilt.1 not l.iiM.f. I1111111..H. i .......1 .... ..- : ---4------ . . - - wuom uie resoiuuoii was reierrc.i, re- m,i which political power Is vested. And ,ttely after donth there wns no suffusion brought in there was little in its out ward nppenranco to indicate loan unscl entitle observer that there lay before him u mass of clay out or which the gallows hud strangled llfo but tho day before, except n purple furrow around the neck marking tho position or tlio rope. Thi furrow was not continuous, nor was it in piled unu n convention providing lor iioiicuiuo several .iniu.iu.i.iui.iis ui um - , , . , , ,,r,.li...tl,m ,.. thendJu.-t.nont of these clulms is under- I'-nt to tho piople of the Confed- " J l' ; '. u,.,.,i ... 1.,. ...,i,m ii... ...... i.i.......i,.. orate States cannot be considered ns ox- swelling ot tno tongiu,, no nisioi tion ot stood to bo under tho consideration tending bevond the purposes declared, the eyes or features; in fact none of ot tlio Senate. Thls.it Is presumed, and can only bo regarded us provisional tho. 0 hoi-riblo tu'.-omimnimcnt.s which n makes it unnecessary, as it is believed permission by tho Commander-in-chief to bo Inexpedient with reference to the n jno urniy to do co tuiii nets, ine vu- nnti.nml intore-ts to nnlilM. thn li.r.ir lMll' whereof is to be deteniiliiod by national ii m rists, to ptibiisi tlio infor- the con.-titutloniil government, and not mutloli called for by tho resolution. ..(. v ,v tho ICxeontlvo nower. Tho Senate in Kxocutlvo session on . Uth. Tl.o ouestioii beforo Congress uro commonly supposed to bo insopai-.v ble front such a death. The eyes had boon extracted for examination under the mlero.-eopo, but the cavities wero tilled with cotton, nnd tho lids drawn ..... .......... ... i-v. .... 1 . , I11I1V.14 111111 4.ULIUH, 4,14.4 141.J 4411.T 141.11144 Monday conlirmed ... n.llowlng non.l- ' ' rffi "'XTS osed. WRh a powerful electrlo light nations: alkor 11. beatos, to bo Col- at tlu-ir own pleasure and on their own no image of uny sort could bo discovered lector oi i usionis ui Liucago, Illinois; terms, to imrucipato in luniaug inws on the retina This is almost eonclusiv tho theory thnt In the eye of F.lljnh R. Willis, to be Collector of Cus- r ineir coiuiuerors; whether couiuer- ln T!fuin touts nt Plymouth, North 01!!; "' person, as in a camera ob-cura James AV. Stone, to bo agent for the thev were defeated and overthrown, to there is retained u photograph of the L'l T...1I... . 11... tit 1 . 1 t.. 11 . .11 .11 0.1 .. . ... I. .. . .... . niuiiA. .iiiui.iiis. .n u.e .ui-ssissmni in uie ine nans 01 congress, unu inrougn tneir lust objects seen 111 1110. this theory bus Territory pf Dakota; Paul Krank, of renresontntives seize tlio (Jovernnieiit bl.,.u mndo the nucleus of several very Now i ork, to bo Mnrshnl lar Court ut Knnngnwa II. Thomson, Postmtt; New York. its pensioners, the. widows nnd orphans d whero the noles of tho electric lint j-i.u. i'iuiik, .11 ; ' , rr ,1 """-" neon miiiio 1110 nucleus 01 several very ,,r r tliszi ta!r-,,,:,t Tt1 ,K'ar V10 1, Japan ; Charles imtoit, Its navy, its forts and arsenals, t-.-t of practical investigation. 4U1 in- ister nt Coming, Us whole civil administration, itscredlt, eision in the right side of tho neck mark- peiisation which he claimed as 11 llrltish On Tuesday morning Joseph said that subject lie hnd dreamed of his father lylngdead in a Held, nnd latersaid that ho had con suited n fortune-teller, who described THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB. Tll 1: following is the list or ollicers ami He also remem- SllOtS lirc.l. 1110 ritr-l'mMnilt. TIU bodV WHS round US described, With two Hon. I.axiki. S. Noi.ton, of Mlnn.'sotn. J,IS ... ... ... 11,.,. 1 I l.'VVL'.V.. . T , ,.f 1IH..I.I. l'owiir & (.'oi. Incentive Oimmitlre. Hon. Ouhkm Clay Hmitii, of Kentucky. Hon. W. A. IlL'in.Kimi, of D.tkolii. l'lntforin of tlio NntloiiAl Uuloit Clnb. 1. Il'sah'rit, Tlmt wii nro now, liiirutofora, nr- U.Mitly iiltnclii'd to tlio Union of tin- StittfH under tlio C'olistltlltlo.i of the Ul.ltiil Hlntes; lli.it wn ileny tin. rlKlit of imy Stall. In seeiile, nn.l lioM Hint nil iitteinptH nt KeeeMion nre null ami volil; that nil tluiStuti's nrn noiv Stale-i ot this Union, ns liefore. the Ke.ielllo... nml woileny thoiKiirerof SUFFERING AT THE SOUTH FOR affair prevails throughout the entire re- the deneral Government, unilerih.iCo.utltutlon, 1.1 .-.i.-!iiiie 11 main iroiu uiu union or to govern 11, as a Territory. i y.v.iofi'cif, That our eonfldonco in tl.o nlitllty, l.iteKrity, patrlotl.m, .mil KUitefUunuihlpof rnwl- FOOD. siioit-r time ngo we called attention to tho condition t.r the South as to food Rut letters constantly received show that matters are oven more serious thnn gi.m about the scene of tho lnurder.- 1'ittsbury Pout, greatly for want of theslniplest neccssa ries of life. In Tuscaloo.-n, AIn., though 11 small town or from three to four thou sand inhabitants, there are seventeen hundred rations issued : and so on tni-iTj A ci-Ti pa TT? a m T.mTTCiVTT.T.T' l,,'"t Johnson Is .i.ulln..nlHlul, nml wo cordially I 'MW. U .11.- 4.-11,-11.. D1I. .11 .14. It.lllllllin.lllllUll. FltOM tllOl40UisVillO.oltni(tfori'ndny a. ltnolxnl. That cinlnnw tlm rnnlntlnn of wo hnd liinigined, nnd through much ()r i.wf week we clin tho followintr: K''ii.-r.'s-i'f July, itssi, iieciarini,' tlm oi-joct oriiio lurger sections of tlio country. AVliero ..Ti,Is .ratherlntr ot the whole tobacco wnr'"VT p"rt '" 1,0 tl,fl ,1''fl'"1'" ""d ,n,lln,en- . ...1.1 .1 ....44 4 41... hui. 1 in, in uu ."".uiu iMILV I)f 1lo M11,ri)Ill.1P ()f tin CuiiHtltutlon an.l our i.in..e.s .a.iu-i. .....u.-is mu m- J interests Of tllO West mill HOUtllWCst the,, r..rtatl(.n of thn Union, with thu illnity. worst; Willie ami oiacKS lire siniemiK proves to be one or tho largest and ei.unllty, ...id rlt!hn of tho nuvvrnl Mutt- u.ilm- 111, it kinfi.s:,fill nll'nilw nf tlm lrlllil nvnr I'ain u. , ,, r ,, ,,, ., ., I. Itnolrnl, Tlmt In thn hinsu.-iRO of tlm Chlrn held. Men interested in tlio tobacco ,,, ,rf lm ,. s vloWa hy ,h0 ntll trade nre present from NewOrlenns nnd rroiiient i.incoin in hu nmt inauxunii nddren. nil the lower river cities, from St. LotllS, "T,Klt themalnlennne.. lnvlolnteof tho rlKhU ot ' ' I Uln,..u .....I ...... ...I.. 11.. nf .1... ....I.... ... 1. 1V..,.lf I'M. f !, .,f. -V,.... -i.-v...... u. ..;;...,..,.,. 0.1...., 4, , ,...41..... ,.i 4,,.. cf.,4,. ' 10 oi'iei unu 1.-OHIIOI lui owiiuoiiieiucinsiuuiinnii u.iui.K" '". sti:ii..iis ,u i.iu .,..1..-, York, JJllltimore, I'hlladClphill, UIUI neeordl..i:lo its mvn judK.uent cxcluKlvely. nut.. trom .ortii to noiitii 4iiiunmu. x-eopiu nt,or v.i.,tnrii cities. Tho number or Jectonlytothnt-onstliullonof the. 1-nltmlnuit.n. want money, hut tliey want rood so !iij nr t..i,.i,,.,. mi nviiiiiitim. u is."".-"""! iothatii.nnneoof imirer on which tlm much more thnt no speculation would nPrly six Iium,r0lli nnd ,ot nt "ud n" "lour pullllcftl be ntoro welcome to tno liiiiabitaius or tobacco taken together cannot bo shown & itrmimt. That under tho constitution of t'l.o protiiabio to 1110-0 engaging in it lor tno m 0 World. The day was most proni- un",'i," rcmTveii iiiuinnrvrruiHtntratiis m.vt thrni. iiiniillw thnn ta lniv 1111 I'lirn ., , ' , ,', , 11 rlht to prciicrllw thn funlincallonii of i-leetoru next lliree niomiis iiiau to otij tij) torn tloits. nn.l all or tho wnrehou'.os were ., ..i. . ., . ,. ,, , ,, 4 m . - - 1 1 ii, , ., ..willll ,( mill, IT.1TM U4 1IIW aim oncon aim smii uiem to an pans oi thronged with men whoso talk wns or irlneiiiM of our Oovernmcnt for conn-res', ta tllO inlcrior Ot AllUMtlUl, Ueorgln, UIUI i,,,,,,,,,.,. .,.. , 11 4,..,. ..Vl,.,.-- u. .,. force lmlvorsalmirrmnn upon nny potllmv of tlm South Carolina. It would be n work or I)le,wi;1.0openel,,t the Roono Warehouse TZt """ok"w''wl"ofl" mercy to the South, prodtico good feel- for t,iu JlH,,w.ti,m (,r the committee. Ar- o 'wmi, "Tlmt ii.mt.iIoh munt Ik, nn,t r- 111J4 UHI.1U .... .uu ti, m... tor thelrlabor was over tho ntiction coin- highly remunerating. A gentleman of II1Plu.l.l, ,,y iri,ring for sale tho preml- iuogroaiesire,speciuoiiiiy, .i.u.o upper ..... llo,i10.ul ,.r mnuructurIiiL' lonr. pnrt o. wmin Luro inn, mi w, m u ot- Th( 1)ilI(lln , ,,,n(,, ,u.Iril;Iv ,nviu.(i tli tut lnof jiftMitJul 11.1)- iVitif nu iliik I - . " .' - inn. r.'ii hoi m. is inn noon rent noil. - ion rtuiita uiiaruii.eni in ih..,i, i... n... .,,,.hi, .n.. greater is tno want ot corn mm nncon .,st t.ui.w.titors conimenoed to 7- ""-"', 'riuit nil ihesmtc of tint Union am u.ai ine neoiiiu aiu uu g.a.t anil nii.Miius ,..,i,,.i 4,.., l,v,,. 1iiiinln.il fmir ' "" """".uuuii o mo unneu rsiaun to sen.l n .v ll-tanco for them, and thnt . '" ?..' , V. .V....V . . . . I lo r':'"--"!"!"1"" """ "f th naUon. ,, , ,,' ,, i .i i HUix.iuii ui... iwei.i.v, unu uifii in. i.iit unu uiat nil lo,ni ineiuliorn duly loctil nnd re- uu-.v Kiiuuy jiu.y uti. luiiims in.4 i.uiuui tw() woro f.i!oilt. A St. Lllllis btl VCr lllld "u'lieil, havlns the roiiuUlle iiialinentlon asiirc 101-corn, 111 gOUl, paid Oil tUO Spot; that ,r,. -r.WJ1,iln.,n r ,.,1P ...... ,..,.A wnnin ny law.sliould lioiulnillU'd tii their noatH is eotial to tWO dollars nnd chxl.tV .. .. .,m. T ' ",' V ,1?' J"! 'l'-ustU..,out ,.neeeary ,le,ay l,y the.r cents In greenbacks. I le proposes to a hull(lml mi(l arty ! and cheers from the UIf.Hl l.JS.-llll IllltV.l 1. ll.illl 111 11)111 mill ,1,,1 fri.(,l n,.,..,l ..,.w. .,t bacon, Just for his circle, to Charleston, .,!. 4,,...nt.. n.." .,..' . ,-''',,Tllnti,,'s'J'i'.'orlmoii.icii(houiiV nn.l ndl.rs (lmt 1... will tl....... tn " . T. 1 ' ' " I i" u w.'aroii,ti ta , ...... ....w... ...... .... ..... ....... . . ... .I., meet it nnd bring it up by railroad to hundred! tno bpaneiiburg District, ami auownnii- main ono nnd tudlvlutiln forever;" that the war lor lit preservation havlnu ln'on liit-.i.uM tu a trl. umphant clone, nml supremacy of tho CoiinIUii. lion vlinllnit.il, the rlshts of tho Stales under Urn Constitution uro to In inalnlnhinl Inviolate, nml nun loyal clllzi'.is within theHtalesn.nl illitrlctH rciiectlvi. Ilonscii, end. Jlnuv, lieli.B the Judso nt Ihiielectlon, return, .indu.mllricatlun'i ofllaowit I inen.iiers. i com pro- next COIlieS tllO LotllsVllle hid of flvo inlilliKWlllltnillarsliy Imrtcrlui:" universal m- Aguln cheers and laughter T',". ";r "iuveiiiMiirr.iKi'." tliiniii.li tlm t.'.iri.liniiii. 'I'lin,. .. -''""'. u Hiyu.ei.1 or tun nallonni shuro of the prollts. This Is n section of ,. " , .,, of , , . . ' , ,,, ,, ' ,! '. ,"!"'"""' wwr tn '"' rcpudu, .,, , ' . .,, .I,,.,,,, .., ,,,,,,, eensod, nnd St. Loui.- canto bravely up, mi; mviti.at no iiui.t or oi.iiiBition incurrwi in -".- v ........ hiddlng llvo hundred and twenty-live. "-''.er whatever in nM. if treason or iiui.oi. A proposition Is pending beforo tlio I" those perished in the w .., , n.t,.,..f!,.,.,i,i t..i,iei, if ,i,.,..,. d sale y Tin: Ilradford Arynx coines to us printed on new type, nud In nu enlarged form. AVo nro pleased to eo that tho editor lias adopted our stylo of adver tisements, bcoau-o it is lndl-pon-iblo to liuiko n jmper present a truly neat ap pearance. Tlio stylo of putting adver tisements in papers In tlieslmpoof hand bills wo hope to seo entirely discarded by our country newspapers, and lit no ticlngjlio beautiful iippenrnnco tholr ffitt presents this Is not tho least distin guishing feature. It is really of more benefit to advertisers nl.-o, from tho fnet thnt neat ndvertlsemonts jirc-ent a moro readable nppenranre. AVo nro really proud of our exchange, tho Aryan, cannot too highly extol it i typograph. Po-tmastei-f!eneral, which, if adopted, turnwl over to the i keeping of its recent I'loiuptlnj-d tl.o nervous system replied in ti-i.y iiuiii.-iiiiii,t ii-uucu .nu in.su.Ku eiieuiios witiioui tieiav, nnd witnotit iorsomotimo iwoor tnroo nours niter now charged on books between this imposing sucn conditions as. in the life wnscxtlnct. Kven thosniiillermus country nnd Croat Ilrltain. It content- ) 110 closer tlio race, such us tho IcmlorUitt l.lates the levying, by each country, or aml 1U titutloiw may de- M,Jierhrl, (mXYfl i,w-forn.ed their its rates or domestic postage only upon Xemith. The history of mankind ex- functions uccarntoly. The upper lip bonus transmitted in the mails the two countries Upon tho recommendation of Senator Poinoroy, who made a personal nppllcu- ston, would liavo been dlsn-ters of loss nml fall, or tho lingers open and shut. tion to tno rresident lor tho pardon ol magnitude, lor now armies could have These wero effected by very slight cur only ujion Xcrtwh. Tho history of mankind ex- functions uco,rutoly. The upper Hp Is between hlblts no example of such madness ami twitched, thomoutlisinilodiindgrhined, t t !,! in! "w ',''-i;'sorvutlon Vi,io applications to other sets of inns- , , u , ... protests against it. The surrender ot , V .in , or Son tor JJrant t() w mA ,,y Hht.rmml to.Joh,,. vl 11,lu w'f. ri-o Lewis M. t'oxsettn, or South Carolina, ,1"1--' uu-.n, now n itiies iougn , nim 1110 routs of tho electrlo Until. To-dav lior- a privnteersman during tl.o lato war, X'J,1, SJtHB tlons of tl.o face and body wore di-color- tho hitter has received tho desired K.v- lug b'loodshci'l, allowed tho Itebolllon to 1,(1 -'' sutru.-lon of blood ; but this lias ecu t ivo cleiiioney. This is tho llr.-t and tnko form nnd wither force, would ho all occurred recently, some tin... ..rtei- only cn-o of niiy olllcer of tlmt condition HiirpaMjwl III infamy by tlio matchless tho execution, and might hnvlng boenpardonod by tl,o President. (lllngitKso'.Slv l-'l the sui.joct dle.l Thn Triwl.lp.it nn WVilnosilnv nn ll.n i 1.111 "m . .. ' ' i-iii.aj 'I'Iui fl-K.i- wl ' ....,..' 1,1 'eian.i.i., nuiu proper pieeauuoiis application nf Admiral Shubrle, United shall have been taken to secure tho un lit have taken died from other cau-es. Tho visitor, as ho examined tho body, was ilrst struck with thoubsonoo Slates Navy, (Governor .1. Miull.-on .'''it', '"' tho national safety. of all uppeurnnco of Milloring. Jlosaw Jii;mn. 41 nil-i.i i-il B.liltt l. ill nils re- lmfiiro him llui fniiini nf n wtntinr tri.ll irt. and n tho evidoii.'.) siibinltteil. ...f . 11,0 -'1"" u strong, well- heal- 1'uylor succeeded In tak- ally AVells, orLoulslana, and others, directed I in tK-hlem nd lu'r,,r0 hlm 11,0 fwmo of "tro'. u ml a wnrraiit of jiurdon to be 1-wied to jiroo'r has been nll'ordwl to Coii'Ti s of a eondlllonotl, mipurontly perfectly phy. Lawieuco Uott-'eau, of Now Orleans, I constituency in tiny of the Wealled thy in.in. Mr. Taylor -.ticcecded li MM. pa. tho armies in times past, but so exhausted ,j0ul,vIU(( nil8wew 1v0 hlmh.t;, "''''""wurww. of provisions that it must bo Sltpp 0(1 ,lf... , ,,.,,, 4,.,. ,,... ,1,1,,,.i.,J d.,, ' lliat wumnlinlly ..ndonsn tho lllllll tlm now e runs .-nt In Thn u-rlter nfly! 1,11,1 ' 11,0 1 "l1"''-"1"" MlOllts, tornllou policy of ITesldent John-on w trl.e, llll il tho HOW Clops get III. IhO W liter , d lnlIj,hti.r TI1(J ,,uctt,,nm. trlotlo.conMllutlonal. and In liarmonv tvlll fit thill- IlittfiH Im. n imu ii mil In ... -,ti I " I. . .. .,. .4un ..--..v. 44US11 iiiiimii-ii ui.iu.-i in vuin Waitetlt noniiswer; "once" still no ".v'uhc'"mt una purpose of thoiwopiu in tlm nnd n hundred In cotton now growing, nus,..,,r. twice" no ret.lv mid down ml''"1',,lo,"r""'i"'"iiii; win. tho platform but can get no food for lilsl.nnds until " "1 J,' ,, , ,,' P 'm' ? Arr n 1','nV r o" T",''!', wlt" """""' .. " . . ... , , . , Went thO hummer, "sold" to Mr, IJ, policy oftlm latn l'rildent Lincoln, thiinctlo.i of thonew ciopsconioiii. And this is but rus.selinun, or Louisville, nt llvo him- "-'''"""'ui." a ralr hpecimen or tho best parts or .. , ,iftv ,iii..-. i.,,,,,!,.,,,. " ""'"', That tho uatiou owM.tiantiii8.irhi. Upper South Carolina, Uoorgla, nnd ' J ' " ' , , .' r ' "f R?",,i1,u tMiim soldier. ..d..iior of t.,iatn , .,.,.. 4 ttM4i ,.....!. POUIUIS, JhlS Hogshead W.tS raised In tvarforthobuppremlnuuf tholtoliolllon.andthat Alabama, nt len-t, With corn hero pur t-. ...L -.'..is, uiu r Stu (, received by tho Lou chant.;, osiieeinllv thn.-.i l.nvli.ir rnllnliln . ..? ... . .... . . . , . .. ..... .. ... itiymo Wnreiiouse. Tho weight was correspondents lit tl.o South, and do.- t- llvo hull(lr,(l ml(1 lfk,,n pomis. ilC!t. ous or opening up connections n the t n.nwrk,llu ,irl,0 eVPr railroad towns .n ll.n interior nf thn rrit. ... , . .... .... , ,. ut.i ... ... . - . ii i i. i , l'1"'1 inr any toDiicco in limit, and lully ... itu-i, .. ,i u nntitlPj, Louisville to wear tho honors this matter. It would bo doing a wise r.0..i all tlio worll. Kentucky tobacco und hu.na..e, us well us u probably pro- ..,.,..,, ....... vlr.,,...a ' .... .,,, Ultimo thing, Ju-t now, to mnko such Hurt County, Ky., by Carpenter nnd .'r.imiiics of Um fallen i.ero.-, who iiini that uiu i-oiiuiry iniKiii nvn, nro tun ward of tho xo. pie, and tdiould bo cared for hy tlio Ooveriimont, shiiuucnts, nnd the openings thus ho cured for future trade may bo invnluu ble, Peojiio may bo glutted with dry goods nnd lunnuftictures of nil kinds from tho North, nml will even do with out them while they fool poor, but they cannot do without food ; and those who now supply tlio t-tun'of life will thereby reached higher than A'irginia, und sold for more money, Cotton In Ooorgln bus commenced to hlo.-som. The recent rains huvo over whelmed the crops In many places with gross. AVIicat throughout tho Stale is harvested, und although tho crop turns out better than was fonrrd some time eago, tt Is by no menus excellent. Tin; Treasury Department has receiv ed n copy ofu circular, tlmt has been gen orally distributed throughout tlio coun try hy nn establishment in Now York, in wlilch they stnto thnt for ilfty dollnrs hi currency they will procure for parties, lifty-ilvu dollars in tlio now llvo-cent coin. Tlds Is a transparent attempt ut .swindling, It has already been an nounced that asMioiius tho coin Is ready for distribution quantities, In ilfty-dol-Inr packages, may bo obtained by nil dressing tho director or the Mint nt Philadelphia.