LI it • ' ctu y a mated t . uiaec a cit4aith,ltisNift .. han ' I NS doubt is enteKtuilied . by 'those ifhli,tave been id closest com,kutnica• tion mitt' him - sill lkis imprison aibe t, that he was the murtlerer of Dr. 13gr. dell, se -well as of . others - befciri.i.and since. He said that *lieu ho /strays'. ed 'ow the • Mississippi . . _steamboats, if and poor-devil 109160%1s aioileY 4.1 gitilialing said 4 - IVllide he' *as soon dope -forfaud e ri • t nnrikta $.1010.0.0.at it pop: golto.,110F.O.:".. 4 1 41 was married in 1843. Just . preilois 14'i h's*Burdelt!murder. , h 0 - drew:Avec*, .I..hrt4oPiiNgitt° shoot her if she would not give up his ifitlecilrYwo*:ltvinM To'Juit7ve.ther 'elWnhifdiand that of :the'girli she..told IfiliAllat t the oh its iwati)deadi 'ro ai OA, rhiiient be -biCC:ncit . hem i tireltitSr his-wife or. his-child: When', allied if he would 'actepts; :respite; aViiigto thd_ day of his eieention..fal& ing upon Good I Fridli3s.he , :raipoliecl.:- "No. G—d d—n it, no, I inCendf, tl'to lea - ve jersey on Friday, ..and I'm 'bound On lit Mr .t. r.idallin Duro his counsel drArislrial,rwho haie , been. exdeedingly. it4entliire• ;to . 11IEVElifIlittl 0,1 for the . l'atitztiaile. l :. l NWe following coznPeri igtion:t6okqylitce lisiWeen• 'James ands' ltellitibmed thisciaerwl. ' 6 `Arrhraitieg . :: l!ttalifl Caine to ybn fcitZt,lie.i.Vastitiirte;.tibd ...tisk` rott ycial are deal - milli 451 , 1* aki fir any "Ott iisicinufbr your' w ifiraud littiellitddlfed: bpi) Wiamittetz night t;* tlatPt . tahaild deo :you' to' this'ipur iyorj•,. 3,t . •-• •:, • : ;• . • monegienie,;.i eW -errlean 7 'l 1 ' 1 .111 f .! LOT iil) 4 :bblitt Midd yoqr Wifbrei l thigdertrtYpe, band httogriitih.‘likiiiibeas Zoilt:childt- • i " , :tdiets : Times ' andixiy•ehild is wife, and-!rtix i ellild. ' This was 13,0 trying iheitsage' to hief Wifd-anil daughter," lliiflariguage to the off - leers Who .havii :lilac' id &limo co-his sentence has.° beiti fiffiforfoly n d scan t'• • wicked %be - *jib d. I , -precede° t. • When asked 'ilk Mettipaitii minister; MOntobi iffigliWpray Idea before exefeatioo; golitifff.: "Ito, h‘y liked I tbn't eittkiqvAuan fitudiivhilePpriyer wag Utritig b Ails :dap ii)ar.cli'aiefil the .'uriconeerokidliitiftiler...ll4rwalk: &gib** With , the-daaiel lidaddigte *:ilk -into Gbiirt . diat Ing. his trial. IS T lotia' neft:tro 1 16 1 hits isr-thitiliiwt I peaslity he Watrabititft •••-• • ,916;failed tiAtilikbtone iiiefilergiy et diri rieDi s "W‘libre rapri son- Wit - ay:rap& titirbasaii: His 3 esiceedintlya.bffilniite) mated ' 'of -I) islloi;n 131dittibif ith — tourrElql - cfkaltilr - ificrseei Itedireiriltb` IPliktikis litOrtfelird9c ., ti . cf! f6ltititit-Cole eiiiipn7of iCaillis%toriN f :Orthbt. aids . ; of the..-ketlieridb 4 ;4. OliebdtCh *CR the •-• it• It , i r ..„ 14 ., :,7 . :t. ft.) ! ....„ 0 . , ; ,.,...„, vv ... -,..• . - st Aitarn Itut-inttur , _.. !...:.r .! • !•. ••• .. - .. , :••.4 I , :'i i- 12117 GENII Minki • riarowileivriallaV 10 TO 671 . 141% . r ) FAM Ir e.t " • 4/4s • • i later ad . Pio ,tistor PA: Enti 117,1)0WAINEE$714.1tv SSRILgIS, ligrqtear.; LIE •diurkbotit, •Cbtijo.: M td tlie fits biftibi%tit; 0f4114q. -at titi.V.•-.)IV. .7: ; t.fg'fi t 14 , 4. 4it r a l gti 6 / 1 3 Mt, /fifilE39rNiku9.l [ lo7 4 ° , onmpirviiliSß4t9e9443'44- tolo kittfOianaivislhigh)thilittaryiiqktay Eitlkithkr4tler 41h, cifgralb, 4865, it nal . "iropi " - itke PPI '; .r !riV L:"7 kARt II , 3 9 , qr PY fqen, gce olign 'Tor wfTr- siPf Ipokseasing m ii i Uiltr,qualities. , • • • • a rrra 34 3 . 4 1WP1P Cfnyikr.OkASt tits ilead ors thatelho fleas's hivelurn • 4114046 41**triiinitnit A izore in tri- 64. itian;fode j ,aCiiiiienfd ~ho :• , 4N 4 404:! - 1:1 t:0RP.1.P4 1 .100 Leh©Je still Jbaiie pfrenty ; :ofaanna", and tivtqthay ft dbtitit.ctnitlifoie diailti Ingle? 1.. ifits.ThtiiConithittee:Appointed by riblerEAVsliitiail fib iovesitgeito te o TiV056114%6- sifiabi lite 64 •f;... 1; • et , or, a member Of i tAo„,,i,iftliss,, : nencit eakraPlll3 PaMPrQrly• MO% T9Parts ;lost week) Aonorn,rianying itt.mibb-A-igtent t Eta Vireirtife tbeetihilnde lby nf.) 3 n f I. i :lii raja , ' JO. %VI ITRT 1 M95: t° ,, Jr"r itlielttegoPAlßdimpiliVoictrn;4o:44o - §flonato*.ofitbki trhitedi- States, .in , best r' !At! "hie tiati S 'eke filf: fi4el tkie' 4,4 , - • • pv ) es.ofsr, teitIMOPM .11:gftiCIBtlEri . M441 04,RprOth ! MIL 4 1i ar7l3 John tterso cr ',add l'Attii:Yitrbliftin,%; • whidir bbhroier.;4in 1 "Vai rt ' 11 . !fif . 4. r i" r -01111:1111') eli? * 3- liirgaiti ot—gh,eittlii etphin4lawl lieliiiie : 4:lltninthilo.ldils4akiiiitiv „ t ;,), 1341r ti-111. A .I.i ft :t• 1 t i nFtiOn t PATithq l o 4 P°9. r .Ais a , 4 ' •ektikafdetbeeenAdityi. i altirc Xankißiklikliii” ao:firmirtagfil'-zifkied . 4., 13 iin ,i(did,Abbi, esibetiAtiP4/heili'qtbii6tiatre,r -41)s t riin: •: 31 1-t 'hyr fam , o ' e r 'i 'ariiiiiiii ll ':,if ti t aiftr4c , eav it 4 , il ,fi.'d Bit i 1 0 .01bYbkNel?!ta, ' , iik-,°-C g. 0 1. !, .`"ia" t i .. . they did swear. How very smart.— When a. man says yes ho swears! Voting by Proxy. The Senate of Pennsylvania has an , abolition majority,. many of whim,. are as arraittlhlclulp..eill:ifige t r !dad* long faces. Lae we 1. tyratity i i iiVo !. ; with the soldiers,. ... passed a bil allowing` their vto by pedx - Y. if it' were not for the unconstitutionality of the thing we would wish it to be com—e - a laii; ftiFecrety: Din% oat of ten 4141fra rigid b l e plieci -vote the treihoceatie tialrei;itt(i ^o di majority nextefal I: , i net r e.alimpot,khougand *6olth he, tittmir . ed a. -.of . thAtleaVd-B,i-' arit ni, •14:- , ;tiie , 13614hlit -vrolifdattival YO;VIRIA t o I ki *N oeilla 3 AP titigreti 'llit. iel: Ol co. n.c., , icera.tre t , ismisied parit, - the • t. IMMO as itillivYt 1104[1.3gobtriiigr :OP ithitiog;llloenrocitkeicaicheta :we: oonl. pii 3 trig tA tidpii:lhiii !Whir:Midi!. be li.do 4 4 . h'aliie'Vaile z hilt W 4 tOeri t eier , t-, 2 ,-12 •rr .9(1, a ofitt.. ,r9o , lta•MagnEss 6 ,2 ! q' zl'-'(T,! . , ...Jr :1 , ..,..- . • 1 :4:4P) at?9l4l9ni• Motors :e-.0.4 111 47 ain!E . , , taut I:lmrahavibplayed; OM* :v.it iltleleViii 3 ,slliibitil t;rDSii , :opOiVrtife Woiiiiiari:6 3 . lni'difap ''ilf - bi th'eliiifO' re - .1. - .-.1; ~,,, v,fr." 0-' ) . . ...i 't 0 a...#4,Skin : :yoheiiriase, conferink ftl? blVti*ftaggillisik 1511)0°- he - 5 00 3 0) b l it3herh av 01-ov s ersho t, the: : m ark:•-, th itheinCht totya:Coitc . s l = the z.oiifxrcr. Milo liliftiAlfeY iiiivti•iiiiitSl4iliti &T9A 9 P-I n ' 11'71F; 41 . , ' . L IR St Y PTo! 9 1 r P:F lil it i kt0,,,,114 Ir i ppj n 3,99, kolimgijpg !RI eg Mole .ale-faviideneel:oft.tire emteni t 4 *hick: l %W Ithritiblittih'JfhtityiJiirbte 441114 lo' 4ritijitilthO iPirli4t-bax,lti •••1 i : , ing,....;•: ~! Lt . ..•:! :. tr . •::ill .; . 1 1 , P u m fal- 1 4$ 114 ' VIL W• , - • =i t; •- -1 mina t • Philade l .o4o4. . 1 114MDSMIOPViCelt? ings in tbie seatien,:taysp4 l Aby -those friyeterintii heevru.ge j KAAP- : ll .4o.9lFigft: How;cne,ntln,ge, Wore', noneeoret, either lit Road ize, trtieilf'SloYq any`-lx4btlit 106: in 'phi I,ontip4 ' 'of Pe 4 ,:ii&sP# 4 s: pOPrA . ift j .: l 4oloe, Lebanon ff,a, ITTaigrkjlt*:ko l l fussing itho_ntt Ahem-441u !..weeke. = " . . Some of the ni were even uittecr , byipub bie.Kotfed ;lift ey,,."ipatermiitutgateiersAiiOn ly to 4bo . pnliee!'! ) • P 13110%, .• 4 / 1 46 ,7 4tt i # 1e *A.k i l aC :C:r$4 1 , 1 : t3 P 11 . , S P. llO / 1 4c 0 PgiViiPaeasitlel Aftre, ben n Itirthivarniy for, tho - ,i3dldiers of theca itti :cita 4 Otoiv "The 4 AV 4 4e: 4 . 0 toeeP 4 . 1 difhtiqW CfP I 9I),A;IiPE! ,f9r siiplatores, ► aihoia ;the ; foll9witigzepl i f vniirii*dif El '£6l4 RA .I-n 7 .1 j t!.. -t , 41' ' l .; • 1:149P p •-i• iiliiroe-64nW r•i Bresiguot:tter . .Lrbeybeier6m mati t t o) Keno ox else he no,1;oTog ,to ient . tthq6,•compapß."• ; . . 7 V ". cobiiinT tt 6f . !Udiirdilid! Sob deli f l #4 . tkritt4iilitY4.4 . P . o*, 41 4 0.1 ii ed -of (Optic 43htee• (of itclldiieVes,l' . .tatotii; Fain .... •••4 ;VIA •r: • . - 1 , 77 :71 1/ - I ! X PTt •PP:M e Ofq l ;Rq! l . 4e. • • !• • . . :1 1 11 oisnr 1 , Agymoronsty ijnuynala aß4,9katiiieigi : ;againal, democr.st‘f also display's an apneas' amount 4 “rigor" ire tholfpsibity at -present.. FbiVfris 144141, i gorth Caro iris .f.‘) ; .. tk...'a ...a ... ( 91:94 1 1Arktfdt.P,Algr,,Pid+71'87* ink.itof abe:wantot Foy isi s sw.-_,.! Tiny were.ll/00Astronp...1 oi: b uy.ca . itakeet-portirepr,mimmairnumurn. Speeclionfaiiurillenellan. ithmense - nfeeting was. - hOld" at AeademY et:R*l l 9. 4 o Tuesday nightramder the auspiceeaof • till aishcistion styled the Knights of St, Patrick, for the purpose of raising . Was ee ighfl6s"34Sauffeirigs• I.:ealiy:jate.litialtP,S 141 4 3 4 311 5:e Academy watkorsxmlecl excess ; fox 'Vol the ind'utements •of patriotism and ben iVOledee, "*ati'added the` cirpedet• Lion that Wiottlelfe present, Thia„expeetation ;Cgs .not disappointedvt-Alefoirerythe megular Ointitit•ilaf law prticeedinch Genetial erlitEfed 'thie oft`tlie tcliei: o , l l l 4 4 lth kis presence was mddolin'oiliiii are assenibly by Min John , Butler, 'Presi. genii oft `the associationi avho' •called 'Mr 101'4 'cheer's ;for' I*- lellito:";, That %via Pie signal for one of the most enthusiastic outburstie ;of imp'ular•'admiration' and love that seen within the istultii toifrUpur Ithig; tin heartfelt' wer e tice doom! ihat rang `majl.and aga in throughout tifie building ; -the whole nfidienbeltanding all the while, the • Igdieb tbeirlan'dkerchiels'add clapping .their hands,' aild band Flag,of :Our .Unioo,4" while , oo , General, who had comet to th#Tedik of tie" 06x, hoWeds'• graceful. of•tbe.honor. Be Wait I.plain . clothes: ,btltohe 'looked; every , inchotheasoldiei. 'refiliOnib aide& itltpriatvd ..as if, 'the itcdlfitifititms'ir'ete.te doiitititie . :thereugettapd,taGe , l3-11111 the .storm -oftefithaslastdi there would be anoth: d er""Nlr' uerhive' cheers- Mote," *nig,(9o6l4s!Ptit 1,61748 heartily and ihicif e eilOy as, the llbiereeene,was,latertaitted with calls for h: 13 - putfehra , TheD'eneral; owever, t'eayiiiirttithiebetitiO*ota re. .Pisiigiilftsti. 6 3:llllll 3 : l 4 l 4l.. Ofortani tymbleb.offorrAnctr. bR.t axe wi ng to tholatekvartoof the box, in,,ribieh reetion < the ,erg l / 4 of, alli6efKgSr.ardedi people in the galleries hanging...over to get another look at him. !rbe au. dience continued clamorous for a speech, and at last the General could .no longer resist the demand)* deter=' ininedly made upon.. him,' and again' ii iii - oh - tne faiward•Ao'tb es Irol I of . titili I-box, and tbicheers f ancl.'filapping•,•ol, ilan ds and Waving . of hAtt,.o:l It arciiiefs wei'e'renawed with.: increased vigor. ; In a clear, gentle voice, and with easy manner, and amid profound silence, the General spoke as follows : I - FriaidiF.--4 - caitieliO.re to- n ight-EIS . , a listener and spectator, :ty4 l as a pfirtiej- i pant in the proceedingi) of.'the .evening.; I came to ablest and best of the 'filen& arid, sons Of held - a Kildliereiiii! to:night: - ', .f.'llitvedepa'rted'fretii joy.. ulna] tale.toitvoid hirge aiiiHrtitilieb;•betinte-tI knew thPetifjP . Meeting bad.tceifliertplitli.. nnilicilitioatiiiiiCpAcj.; .'whgef s ))Ti ''..tiiiiiiw Ih i tteyith inev"difssernbled' for the ititirpifibl,4ll3ifirposethitkifi . blicfrily:td : :iiii . tillk i siifferini - fo)fetliiiiylitie distant 1 ttittleher6 tiiillplftlif*Oltfc'elfflY -sYmlie th3r in your e'au'ieTTar•flittve•-streing 'and Eeculiar, reasons kr feeling.'an 'intense sfifipato:3 f9r-fia! liAtetest i nk /di thiV re jii!es thrlieliiiid aftiizthelltisti.::. (dir'eaVaP. foltiiiiiel7''!l' beriapir M9self•fto'nv it kin'dred' fiCo:: (l l4l:4'ire 13fterCeeett the loyaitf of, die' Irgih• to ffoireriiinent aid to their: geiieral!Pitired. : !ll'hkire' seen - 'the green , liar fir-Erin 'yornel'dide by,:side•withloar . elbit. StiVs TifittS tripe' sllirclagh the ••disref, IY:idle. ' l (CiieeeS): ' i f have witnessed :the. grit t vZilyli-the eliiftliyi the 41evotioniotthe liiill'ra'66;4hiii3 l l l waliti ;lioy!, onllieftelds , 151/44ex iC:6,( and: liti 'lid/Wray years , ion' the fielde;.eiblafyliiiidcandr•Viirginial; , '(Loud .rbetiii.l ,IV cha* :64n:4:left i toy:sad' Icit, [itch - Si:fit tWitlidirto , •ivatoh the cheering, sitlilingliatlEine of the Itish soldier while buffeting' front diiCase•or ghastly; woundT, MO 1 1: aim ti I ivays ',, found .. the t Ifieh heart lviirtit and. etrde.::- (Cheers.).i :.I. feel then, Witt' I thaVe it'' , right .to. , iyinpathiie :with your ceanbetolriight f • ; It is most .iinfortit.• nfite -that;:there .are IA many. An dieland who need , our: iynipathyobbt I atleadt we th'otild thankrour . .GOdilhathe has:.givert toilLihe4: incjihs i Aro :extent!' our hands: !O therm' i )(Enthusiiistiekheering.); ltnis per, hags AnifortuitatetkatkirelancLtthati 414 wa'., in' the .iriaking:.*L'achich.:they. Irish have liad' hut littles to do--that airgovernippl. in which Iperhakis :they: have', been, inifilt tle , tepreSented•Shoti id , have -induced. so many tchtiay.e left: their ~ n ative; land and sough.tiofeign,elimekijitiokivhet has bee') the loss of Ireland haslbeen 'Abe:gain:o Arnevie,t. r ACheero,);., nit _: bas, : given i' us sitme•o.f:the i Proudest., i Mtellecti pet:have aclornediourhistOry, couritlesstrongAlina 'wit(),.4ve., LdeNrelOpect ~otttr, resources, : and soldiers Aillitlillerilbiei, 100, • ; ou ;) ev,ery field;, front tthiise .tof, -the o llevolptjorpti) thbieTol, the present: ' l ,sacl...rdiejlisort,,hage Apheld. i the hoitori.o their.;a(I9I3.VIIAMIIII try,. : Mild:cheer's.)- : And so; .. : repeat, we i bateza keit ; sillal , Jraiin]cl..:hfia•::*.!- (o.obtirluedralleargl.) 'One - ANN. more,ll.C• .fore I ,n l l , Pei. % 35 7 0. PPI7 I - :tier% : for. nor ; p- ' Aka Parliaat i' 1 00, 144: .trnelfliin4l4,:4l B ecianitylatnyhtPurliftaant•cri..§is'o.TePPM B , .allogettler.„l67 hopghts . thpt will. From' tuMntilikbrittiN AWNIt. lie itTtillst.:M?a)Ag MA? Agegtla 3 gAlt.Mh 9 - .1 1 r5ihM114s•tt? irm* * J.)Xelb.r,fas4lol o 4k.itlei '.4ltl4. l lt:i9.iii: Ell.a.lts .it_ ~that ow ! fathm, and ; we bFwelypgke,d • : ..4.• IN; C. ion thisr broad; cotlirmakloue,pa6o,p, oue refile •ofsll l l eS:ileg _from, -04eign; Ands"; every ,thak express thepionghis cyery 'PIICN/ 30 IisIeOPAP:iT.M;4ArS,;F!*II,I say ittlAkillknurtgllPTgiP l / 4 019, 1 n3h°nOnt InliftnYn.tisolnO: if ntePinVT(tne litst dr O P of pur„bluect shmild be t given, to • Uphold ,ttiat,qui;iatid (F i ntliuSi4kic Fbe,efrado 3 .ooll:flid ?r.t: speech, but simply to tFor;:lwa,hh, and rns,:nßi coo ial,to93kallosAie ':greOting *lO mbicli,l,Sitl,srbeciipmpetO t tilpht. •tithglik• Acr : frinii 4 •*,.ter ;fim ‘l4qAeni . n4; wilt; will ireidt4 j capie of Our,biejhreil to night . i gskiiril:o34o.bis,ienunini and ife4ed, 4 k'e* entrance with peo- Onged ` • Vile Attick 2 '.(ii ekarlestini. „ j ~, !,,, • ..., "(":44,.. - ;:.',. Of: Yrt; .. .2 Whe;lreokuk .auski: , the JAilkilt: .ifis.l 2 - . :bled; add '.ilie.:.liessidossiutyngliggp tab1e. , .1,1 . •.., - - „i,i ..i.: iii . 2:. 1 v. ' fa to :. moseterjoettiwrilingt -iroc 19'. ) t , , tadvancethbra:CbaxteSoM44.ll7ll)) JinAhireolloating ctrtivr.:,),Pl3 L _. - . 1 , : i J 4: ? t Aricetiatwlten:ooll4n.liers4.94golly cb1;0 RtiB9pia.,oo.6lmAndbaßrPer; with cAdinira ‘ lnßuvonA.: -and ,titii. f staff ...on .kelatd:i 10204.f0n5t5r,4d ' ,PEtfl•.P4tpifi LI, Iciailt..otoc.eedggnxi.; AN4l,lstiankst, Capt. ;Fairfax ;01sfa(anK,:e.aPt.. PflYv F 1 5.;11 C :99 . ' kuic; Oar& Rind, ' 1 10 . p.0 is PAPP.4 I . 0 :7 • proceeded LitrrvtlYgo;Otn-P.haa.kkoel v erriv- Lit within)serienteeoAPPlirft4l; , 3ards of thoinain 'torts: ,'fie, lkonnidos !De mon,: ,u,n,ingnugcpblp i. ,...pyi,ng • to the ,tide aufk the rvlrrpwnogtp. urthe, c , plii,an , 1 11 3 4: 0 2 4: 4 0 . was, e . 4 00'Wp c cel, , obl I ie d :IA•4 .0 0: MACTOA .WqrA.P 6 . kt l t'i n g ,nsho,te.,„o,wing to. .thn . 86 eintmstan. tßeg, eth e.pigna, I 414 Aar, cf . io!erts , tU, di,s• reantli keryno j tipsks... v . 4: „., ii .. ..,,-N l2-0 1 11 11 1 4 i9*t9tgl!IginiiT 6 11-0') • sTARN9StAitrit4 - .12,51 3 ,1 1 401 -APRIL ;gm° , w jt hic i the Agn go of t 4 rebel: ,fi i;1; . froin 01 KO ilt.§-.; ..) i rr ih e i ° 6 4truci,iit5T1 A ,1:66 clianykel, frinn i .§Rinf,,erto,.Aort, .:34.44,1. 1 4.l•Wf tnte.if.9XK'llo) iti.i.. ogre* of :44X ships;lSo o Prillegin.oneo . of' mos, ," 51 tf.e l posj A to n of ‘the 'trilusidei3,, 48 abAver 0 4..10) itli o Mall '0 : °Ma' A(41 1 14'0, 1 ' .1 11 9.4141 1 0 1 ..F0 Sel*Pg,4, -4114 o'4" PPAP9.,f9 . 6 6 21 4 103 1i i 0F,1Pg " , ',!ig only kola-Aye .huncrietr to one illon. 4 00 4 rge4P) 441iv 088 ,44 , 3V9.r,09 6 1!k0d 40 ',..K 0 P.a.re;Md,40 200 99,- 0 04 0 044 0 ;f o rts : 4nd. php.n.diacen batteries. ~ : ; nil .signal` had „keen. riialfe,f9p.,4o. lipp , at;liof-rmii:4re.9:4!aoqic . :!n•.q• uttern,opp, by t .,the. jx9iniiisOlit: , oe .rktbelpiladpreyious!y:upeneg ftio, Op on,th e koad t ing.vesaela..;, Zip - , cOnlest fis „represen,tpd us jn . the, highest . o gre. exciAipg , , pink liting ;0, fearful .0 0 0 00 •vidrEybP19hin from .00 1101.040 , onthe.W. o. 4 o XfArifbihe' 41074 pPPOP ...goug-rpar Qf cannon . ' ' ~,, J ,„ ..,- In the course of thirhy A ßF t.1 0 7.4 , 3' miuntcs, ..,tbc : ,Keoku!c . i c . itts in ~,!I ,it, n k - in& Con (I i tier!, aidwas Obiiked to 'kti,fthdrlN i ffinit qiin,frikigifdievek an ; #6l:l4idit f iel e glA r iliiMiire'oOrtfie' , en-, erlarlifiti: 'I fe'Aiiiiinkitfid l / 4 ifterifaids,' t all %lig Vessidi 'Witt - 14rd* A r,ar-iii4hal ;11:?nkRettb e irag26111- ) . it ) iiiikiiiv , deemed ilikteet*.ibliagbo i "iiiiiiii fgrtAn'oe: SijOW7; 1 111:01.41 kiVrasVitnitUfftro ,05. t., Or pkinar.i'ArlaP d 6? Srzhifel,' and 1 / 4 1 0113 COM palely I:fcia lea; bilibi struck fronvaltibe--batteries within range at least ninety times in thirty min. taws. The shot were from rifled can- bon of the heaviest calibre. Cept. her commander; received a con. tultion on the';log-frinn a flying frag aient of his vessel, *bleb only slight ly► lamed him. 'Twelve of the •men were wounded, together with Acting- Ensign Mclntosh, who had charge oC one the guns. Ris injuries aro sup posed to be fatal. • • -.The next morning,- -.finding it -im. pppsible t 9 •save the veseel,...capt. Itlitnd . caJ tui; Art; Qkj . g,o,o l k all , his men on board - , A 'foni minutes 'thereafter :the - licokalcrsunk.- .The. persona, beJ.Q.Agi g tho/ ship l 9Bkall tbeir,pexional effeas,, t; •1;•7,i) 1 , -,;0 1 / 1 Wednesday ,11 1 9, , s(ingi l itOgiutTf! alAin"Oiß bhanniil. _men in u sur fleet ;only.num bend ,atiQat 10d(:), yij tb thirty-41;nel ;tbceply _b ke, iS ad atapast 300-guns, .00 : beNtin the w0r1d. , :,. • • The injury to tho vessels, oxejt4l l ingsthe ,li.Ook.uk,' are rep:eft:fontact:to .ho •of suobia ;character ; oe, milt ref - Luke !baton short; Li motfor..KopOri IT:hPoPittfr oaltice among oar , _open-AvOr9• remark, Ably' . fewo ilisel a,ding Auer ; kitincl i : floc' 4ihreo woundedion„.We r lsTaban. '. , •The..:lSTahantlad : flie shot. helm, i n ' hey i t cbjflu ehdAt _wee if oried 4hokshe; had ive-hundtc4,ehols. at-herby ille,,r_e b. el: hatterimat Cheyl - ..ni;rlbot i ,v,.ati,n,ot deketttEi.iniurvd- ~ .*W.,,a1l 1 19 , ,Y,i'lcir had ;beedretartegf ko Fieritoriet r which pr;er vented,•.: her , i guril :frotn Pettig,liv9d4 0 advantege.-, , •.• -.. ;I :: rkl; , •.. .. . : . • The:Keokuk ihact *moat*, m•Jacs man:losOdivr. . The quartennaster . . ;414 .siA l rpgn 7 prl Nantucket:were:Wl/ed.; • : i; • 1 :eg,11 18 sAIMIA9 1 141t 1 ) 0 1 r ports are _corifilding r . • !It,. yirgp„ppgilivpiy stated la,pgeiof,the : pilots nwho. bpapic4 4s that. the Monit orp , w. 4 4 14 Ter the bgy", end ; thgt . fgrQiqr acAgn . grpgiq he. „gugpqnsied;,. This. •ww, suhseqty,no ( 1 0 _,Xrabo.ra.tcd by„ a, rcl:O3lO. 6 (PPq•Pf the !New CYtark papers.: . fit ,!•. t• A .9, ffi c l gst from . the ~Taines.Adgq :alto previously 'boarded eyigggergeM wo uld . t!cwAretahout P.,ancl addeti thgc;the Achiji rgl .expre s sed. . :his belief, :theft stied. .I,lo•chga . r . ,lo al o e the Dort ot h !ltruct; eO, r 4 a l ,t9rPeaaes.were peen. exploded. - • • 1 . • • t) ;•„. -Nebel accountinfras:.ChArksteAs • Cita atestorfrAPlli 8; 1 5: .015191tER•44. is:quiet here., anit•!troops aro4o high Apiyits.4t,thgm gulkofse,sttrday'gpfight. Thp•jkpknk bertaifilk sunk. , •„tbe fighting YfeterilaY oas chiefly at,a istAncg of nine butAreit Y.4 1 4*. •*, • : tv. • ' ' The. monitors conPt)Pflog Mith- P.l4' coming !Within! five!hioAted3 ll .knAs. - 7 .The impressipn : veer f gep t ri t mhat, . t h o , enemy 10 1 , rAnOvt at4 l osArtiert rePait titlg dotn@gelff i:ggve.n OrlOn.liofliqP4o. l 4e ,lronsides . .t.;iQ :ge*k•i IllYnaTOO -isteJfigPneP kfttPlhO 4rf'oto.tgi 6 0 1 0 ,onty AIM 9f lat. ll q.. South, iii.q•Kgo• Mat, fie ll 'slinit-Pixout•• •• - • . VP!? • -1.: • The.- J l(ankce 4 41 4.90 - for.ttlej.lhrTlLlMifctiPOPeal, 4 4 , .floated l 9o-4 11 elle 449 qur,Pai!ds• 1.1. 3 e et. 0 1 3 3 1.31 1F:999 9 40 1 Y ,e*nalfinge bat no i!, w. 0 1 0 °C9'Sf!qaci.c Et' (op to : morrow . • - [E 6 ';9 l 4t,-DiseA-Tca-1, P; .l, A:,m.—Ail• cliAStAkis _morning. „The Miniitoks'fike alit igksight. Ye'stgrdiiy • ele4i4g l 'many of„the 104 itk'A turniitiitc - *ith is spy gisso.... etp. i were. washed Morris hland *itch • . , .Many of these articles i+i,ere , covered withaciotted'tilood..The impression, pc vailti at o*.bit*rieg tlattl)e SW:tighter • on bciatil thelebliuk viwas terrible. . lyroi tire ItmghmrClasett• of B#,Tllll7d. 4191;11T10432 •••• ,Great s .. SOX .Hfglikt .11A,.,MeRid" LEESE ' I , . • 1...;!.; .". ':N fl'::.. ~ l iii Al: Ckn'Thtiridaffillett.4 ll lM l l l lo4o.lrkiliPgll r a res . rdent . of; Lp . ncgeter ‘ soußty,„.(ne.siv the r ' der' of Berlis) was ar'relitild is Ibis air by' ... "Y. ly'on, #1)0-36%105 bitiielfWilYsiiiirdifitlii V :Dii-' tective,Ptllcor, wider,* warrant, issued from ; the United , gtates District,'qaurt,for the. Eastern Dis tridiof Pun ofYlenn id, ebar . Odivii.b . bliiiikunglig ed• in getting Op secret sbmetiii Orli iiistildrilible elierehtee in. this mod , adjotu ink, cum tips, i An Wednesday morning, M 041672. .11213001 Filbert, Augusitia F. tilig lid Ilitriibli Oxelitlidthliplito arrested •at Siiiiitidiebiirg7. In' 'llliirliiiirlkiwnetili, upOn•a:iimliarebargei by' Deputy" li.:l3:ldertieel Sharkey, j and ,Embnyler, frolic?, PbiladelpAia.., The heeti sad park_res' here ',ekes 1.4 . Ph ilidel ph lis'.'s'at I WidniidaY aluiltdbori,l6l therailitodi sittfili-01R ....ceys named; for- a tearita aphis . -Um . .oliayxs ogaipst them ' . . ; • t,... -• ..,,,., , . , The noire of their arre s tsoon ' spread `.th r o ugh g tliti'We.4teit . ditetioir 'of ' -tile' "county,' .. Suidl - stin :ThUraddy:reornine it iras::rumored , that.;:eJght :hundred toe thousand men, . said to be , mombnis of ibese secret orgeli4iiing., vier° o'n 'Ole ir'itiy to the city,to effect, as, was alleged, the release of their conederdiesl.:lint, as ireutior'elbousesid tongues heye,l7ool:l sp. borsyrnna t pi: aimest *ily; in circulating idle andlalsc repor,y,:iikthlker 90 cirodenen,was attached ,itlity; itidlei'idr4 1100 . 11 took the-teouble'to . inoufross;;lolts truth liet,tressi le, ;Bud 31 o'clock, however . . ,some tie or. threo hut:lo9(l9le°, RrinelOally. fr . ou'i No .11.14siaelbeif and'.Spring towitkfiiim, cm - tacit' 'the Pehti`iitrtidt bridge, and in' ii.thiSerbCpiseessien; walked leisurely and quietly.9p;lrenti ( nreet p:1 Slob; and op Sixth street to the Dourt4copeo, in front of.which they bslied.' A tioSid'otsitizen4 'loon followed; and In dye or ton :ist inateli,:tiever si thousand.persons had gathered du: Sh9th 3 sgiet •aronntl,the Court }louse, and it ootLthere.pirkppe for aftcsin ibiaates. ' During this . tiiiiir,.•the &MS floui tiM;bohntry, remained "qiiite , 'aid ordei6) and neithir. by, word Or set indiqated that thltir ,vlSi. , , to .torte •111`63:..f0r any riotous o i t ~u n Itugh I pompoie+ aithougy,T e' hero was 'some ooitpd, "Ik among tbskovrispeoPle, and a feW hire hisiird:to utter thrimtelof perein a t ir iolene,o; ii( the crowd was spit . dispersed forthwith. MTh ilo , th is.. was golnipp, r d accosted several of the country pee. I 'ple‘add nquired 'their object in Own log to Own: Ono replied that theybad heard ..11.ubbr web,.or. rfsted,yami came is,to ape what was .to be dorm with hire, es they supposed hkwas in prison in it i tiding and would' base !it gearing" -germ , 'An t oretsitti that! they had understood! there :wits to be a meeting in - the city in regard to- tbo,:az. rest, and that they bad coma to r uttend'it: 'Ah+ other said thit they: were infbimed that '3lfuber .wall•to be brolught;diefore 'dodge WO'od,w,tttit on Tbursdarip the...Dowding. -Court llsinser . ,lioi a heari - J4, andlliat'ihey would be 'wdn'ted' al lkit iiiiiietn• •Tilis 'imi - tbe subsiaii6o' all) the *ifor oiation • we 'obta ined ; anthfroM :it Yro ipfbrypd .that the mon•had no definite, objectln eorn i lllg..„to 'town other than To Warn the riietilt of the. inrest lidatfon qii dlithiiol4 ;sem whfch they :84041d • would• takev larS. . 'The idea •th at, they - .wcrt) kept , upon•aoy pot of 'latlessness,. oy .meditate.d.soy violent roe ilfanee % to the 'au thscr i lt las: . ' 16, yefistbd by' their i'oiy ajilYesiihneo-e.beind Pilii,blu,.. eni 'e?i den tiyiust from thtlr ordinary ifirmwerltl man.* of them aged and BOMB crippled, and . to, nll.ell pintrance unarmed—and by the quiet:elk' infer. leiiiiienietiner in which they. conducted them. aeldes. The only. thing like •"krins" tbat equld be seen among the whole crowd, we're IWO or three sticks nut larger than ordinary walking• canes. A fter they bad stood for some time in front of the Cuurt House, Mayor Iloyer ascended the steps, and staled, in a few words, in the tier- , Ilan language, that Huber and the other per- , sons nauted had been arrested by due process of law, that they were now its Philadelphia, where they woulriblvea.fairbsdriag before:an office of the United Slates keourt; that Altar qriendis had sent counsel , to dofend them; .ond coheludad by advising the "Orowif"to. dispersei JO hriine,.and not provoke a 3 hsfurbante .of thei - peaeel,by their presence in a mass. John S. Richards, Esq., followed the Mayor in a few remarks of similar import. lie said that be understood the object of their coming was to ascertain what had be come- of Huber- and-tbe-itherer He thought they bad a right to know this ; they had been arrest a by antlyoritroftthe-U.l4Court, for organic . iitis a eecidt/assoolatisitntbioPpose the laws, and were now in Philadelphta. Their lawyers bad voneswith - thetdwand- - 4b 0 1.A.0.0.14400,24 , 4 11 . hearing and ri fair — triar.„ "" -----, ' ' ' ' I After thisi l t)iet.srAwa'Aepazet t ed, i iiiitoonitry people goingS doivo atridii,toirsill itteatlgigh and Hart'ow,Hstekiß,szparitte..grsip s s.' Some how iiier, remained aboul . the cornWrif Siktiiiiiici Penn street, ongifidTiis Veliiiieriation. During the excitement that prevailed at this time, Mr. George Lastly iiiill kn Owls:end •resPonfable citizen , of Spring township, who - bad come to town with the others, was arrested . by order' a tgamu t e.l L. Young, ...Esq.', 'a notrantitsioner ..'p r illie,' United Staten, on a *urge of being Manneeted iiiiii; the secret organization alluded4o, or of having ut tered seditiousltin:inage we cimld not ascertain positively which, and teliern to Mr. Young in his . office, who detnentled hail 'of Lain in-the sum of $lO,OOO. The bail wan gi - ven, and Mr. Lash was re leased.. Th istproceeding drew.,the . crew d together again , ; aheas Mr.•Lnsh an* bit friends . were leaving the offieb, 1114 were hotibedlit With the cries of "rariel;" "trtiftor," hang blur!' lc., and one or two of die nerintiy people were struck at and bad Anil. hate:kis:inked over their eyes by persons in the oroltd;-• . At thli time the excite , meat reached a prettY . ,highlpPelf,ind a serious riot ! was apprehended; but we are glad to say, for the ! I credit of our usually peaceful city, that the per .. .. sonal interp.usition• .of the , Mayor, itssisted by law-abiding citizens of both parties, proved ef fectual in supiareindog the'angry passions of the multitude,and in pretenting further violence on either aide.. . , - , . , . , By noon:quiet seemed to bp, restored, and the greaser portion of the country people had cross ed the bridge an their;wity home. A few remain ed about the Plough and Harrow, Hotel until af ter dinner, when pally of men; said to bairom a Foundry uptown, went down, and got inqo an altercation with some of thenOuniejnien,,tlia re. suit of which was thatetwo or three of the latter —one of whole ,pas intoz•icated—were badly beaten. NV hatiritailie pro vobatiOn to-this attack, we did not learn, but that one of dm persons beaten.had "h'orratied.. for Jeff."— Iron knuckles and along shot, it is said, were used by.one or more of the assailants. At the requesbof the Mayor, Mr. Geiger; 'proprietor of the Plough and IlairoW, closed his bar room; and in the cuurVe of '4.hotti. of the coun try people had left town, thii.erowd had dispers ed, and..the lustialguldwin: oar .streets was re stored. This is a plain' aild ';uniirtiiii account of the occurrences on Tburiday, ofwhich highly exag gerated and in m any. particulate. erroneous ac counts appearedin the .Pliitadelphie• papers of yesterday . - : • . 1 Huber, the retitled leader of these alleged treasonable societies;4o: Messrs. Filbert, Illig and Oxenriderand.a heariog , oa 'Nhursday after , noon before U. S. CousiiissionerAleaselitt, of the District Court:They -were( - arraigned on the charge of corkrgyiicy , Aovernment. George A. COffey:E.q., 'Mita States District 11"Trithrey . ,i tad' . . Hon. J. Glancy Jones, of this eity i ,:as counsel for klessrift'Ailbeletiiiirliisitrd ;Diteqriler. John P. O'Nei'll; Elt4'%lllppaired , far. lifnber. lie ex. Imeeted- Mr. Jones: mould -defend.him,-but that gentleman declined. Preliminary to the exam ! inntibitalie . 4l6ihivif,:444,,;atti Jar in Werint of I arrest•tikir issued, - ivde-retilP.''' It 4 iii made by i William Y. Lyon, "Ilnited States Detective," rAjiiiil 6tli, 1863', null 4 0 tf. ft lal --= . 'l.' 'Thole there dia,Ve hein 'prganjzod,,; jn e varibue : pants, of IN3rlts AotrOy e . ,Pen nsyl womb', seditious add treasonable, corobidationk, litdgV.i,'clr'l6die ''tier; ttielthfact dflviiialit is:to ci4e,',te"'dissatiifao ! Oorimgainst th e Government of tho,United , Btatne, ~ .. ~ toi pre von t. and . t resityhe,,execution of, the -United ; States laws; and:pirliCulli9 ;the , act of Con -1 fettge Piiiibtliiig fok a • cOniteiiiiiioti..nr draft Of ~. . ..soldierap.the saidJellges meet at niglit time pay an iiiittn_tine_J, oe.....amLare bound together-by an oath; s aid sociatiesintisr - Trom - Isny t 6 ctgh'ty i nud a linildFedinieinberii ;nide. that'one 6/ 11 S or. i &limited. ' at'. the Aonia ae:,ocob.,•.Zeller, near . S touclisburg, : ?aills,7 l ,villia, 'Ana I Pam' . P l .l l e'ls ' The affilavit ftirther aye' fdiii" the named. .placer s, seine of themetnherkiesaid- assoiliatieri; ineiud . Ink 'parties. win; have borlfeetimitlisted.-ri : ' The followinveport of the,•teatiteeny - taken 1 before the COmMissioner, is fronkyesterday's -IFYikki: Woi . dieni'it , pingeritipronilie that there o,:nolhhg in .all ; Able tedtimody to lihplicare , _.brasera.;Pilbert,,lllig,p, Offtrivider in any unlaw TA iiie,'ltod that I t y` s oll's tesamony against' Il I *Wig, so fir iinsuppoited by ottiet eiviaencle.— .;As . an offset ;to itostiagay:stetn thekne,have the leoleren afetiranie of sea in,..r.hose,wprd the mpat inillicie,rejietao Oen be:Pleeeil, 'that 'the ` secret ialaibiaiioni ivilighibiiie , iihutioil `4lseVa bitter Jeeditri:- , have nalreasonaiiia clk•itnprolier "phidct, f ‘ apd.l.hat , rite only.obligatioo its, memberaare, re '' "l • I f' It i • "TO krPPeJAIVITIE qta re to a e t, e one CON. , SPITDTIOIf CP' . .THE' UNITED 'STATES, '.AND:LAI3O.34I'OIt THE. It ESTORATIQN. QY THE T.J.NION AS IT WAS. 1 .r : 2 : . • THE 11E6 ILINL: • • ' Plitlipifilik kugi , o2 Jr:llllg. : didtrifei iftt• :Wit/ and Biltrilimiis Okerif Wei etlenilitiiiiigneiren tbe charge of conspiracy. .. E; ?;= . . . i neCOEMA. gytrpi,, -Elm., llnitelktatee District. Aliticney, appeared FOC' the GrOviiim Jet: ' '' ' 'l'.lolf.JitiletteY ;Tonga, ei niemikkrit of Congiese, <aillearbd yori•Oeutsell fon the:last. threis named de. fendents,,L weae.o t_sei Li' ' . • 'J iiiiitP: 0 'Neill & Bk. & aVpedr6d, fdr i the Os t P i iiii m At, n•ftm int.eit ,fi e :: it.• .; • , . MEI 1 • Mr. Ilubcr is the prima mover in ofgapiajp); OtealleAcd. tretiaßnah le as,eociatiph„ : „ lla expect 'er,l4Mr.l.fimise won id .de'reqd'h la: but Ibis idp tie -1 InionWlC'el iriedl. ' 7- After siiiilicifi ' 4 144 1 .4;1 n'intierlif lug: proliaina ries AM; :eflidnv it seas: ready' by I t slie -Vu.nAtt,..fintPe4/31,°.°°P upon •i i i ii i l tf it l e iii v A r f i t ofitrrest vas faseed: '.Tbis was' made; a Apitl 'AO Bili: iniii.,%9Vtilfaul , Viii:i-Ve, Thlieeti"•Stalis detective, and it sets forth that there hare. :been 19ran'4ed tl .Int varibts..parts of a , Berks county`, en nsy fran its, ietii teed i are d,'t riason'ab I r e.' comb i - hiiiiiini; taiei, tii ideieties, the 'object Of . which 1 i'l to create tlisaffection against. the Government of tho United States; to prevent and resist'-the e:teenage of rho 11,ri ited, States laws , anti PaittiC• lihtirli th, act'of..COngreia pray id lig 'feci a! ion lbliption Or. dtaift of tioldiers ;. the" said 'lddges -meet at night limo, pay , on initiation.fee,and are I l „bound it:grottier hj au oath ;, ;said, societitif hare `frolig filiy'tti'eiiill . ty had a hundred moors eseCG; flblit flue Wild organ lied lat -lite, Note.' o 6 Jacob Zeller, near . ..l.pudtiburg; Penalty IN atria', oral° th er places.' The affiav it further vats fOr'iti ;the -names of some of the members of said associ4ibio, .of p"a"rties who b ve•not-been liftiittia. ) 7.: -,•!. • 'fill!'" d3V - ,IDENOE.., - • ' • „ „Ivo iam X. '1• 1 7yoß,sworn. , •; . . od the witnes'sti stknothiig bat•what•ld•Mta ? •to,ltitoown kn byiledgev .- . ? • . ; '_- ! , :iv itquas.,.. xr,a, tar,., ~ , 9uestioli by United ,S kqes Istria t erne `oOffity: Dit you ;lett'on , ith'el•dbfendAdfir? e' • ' ''. c . c . , ..:.Answer; l!do ;..I:know ;Ph gip Iller, .Dr...! Ap• ; syjkuf r lllig;palniel.Fillittrt,,4nd . arristin 04- oar Wei; I'foCllli&tinforin'aitfon 4 ith in 'the 'fast .:.,6v . PO i ilea this ilia theife was - al mitt , :te a ttiod(bti - de et) to.byeMr.i . O'N.eill,,iiho.said,ipeveirrninti a . bo u gh reopiving.,the.infortnat,loo; juststate whlst jou knori of Your oirit'kiciw i ledgis:.l: l ' ' • ,' • Afrtiteiti. ,Nell, theii,' to 'snit yott better, I 'will (may froth information thitt Vreceiyad7d ! set, nty. trolf:tp;work,to find out whether,.,the.ra, was.. any• 'aiiieg id this 'matter; Tniitied" . for II; 'Were wore complaints coming to we every d ip. ,, ' :difr.,,fones.bero interrupted th.owritnestrhY, say -Ing. that he bad ttade,rsto,od,ttiat-Mr. LY Ott , had - Asti sera° ooriversaiion with the defindtints t and illy th iilgf thei.ia id to hi . ..J3;„...daleits' : Voila ... nth/fly • dodo' by ,fh eta; e win or be:adm i tted as: evident:at , i ;r ,r. r§p il I ferther.s nid, that a!tuissitm,ead oakleraceiyed unless COrisprieey is , trst made out. Let us , tubitattitie . .this fiat; d -tVen fro deed. ' ' • •," !....... .• '.•,•:.:, , f•1'• • • f : .1 .wltttess. I. cAtlie 11 00;4 . J 91 1 .,! il.tt tiu,th , i4 l ;4 ll Roth ing.hut the„tratiLitl,iette ai,itratig,er,n erg. , 'BY Mr: ' bogey: . 'Ted( Vat ybil l iiwNidd , heAl. ' " '4V itneiti iesameli: . .06151ititidaytniblifinkg the Aitttlef Maroh, A 8637 3 itati . eivedinferpriatjcin L tifare ?vas tAbea r popting . ,;,,l.,prppaeded i tp the : place `whore'the - mietitig wiii . C6 lie lioid;"I : !Ode: 4!•n foot in Marion township, and - tronedit7ed4itriveiif , in' the harh: 0 faaded b 1 Zeirur; under ;the .. 'straw' ; , r.liuber told the-me n , who were there; ,r i th ink Mr. Filiieit wa's thoi.e .. . - Me"fluber . was ifieris h iif 'emirs° ;he told' thent—' - • • • '.4. , -.s eA Li , 'Mr. 0 'Noittobjeotitll,lll...lollll4reAll6l%Sidd jp;npt ovideuce until •tho doctikikattle. ililit + titt: con ,cltl,ctiut pie 'cbai.4o Ot Mob' dotib, thitn any aduillsionlOPiiiiio,ll3 . t.....ilitbor. ;laird; may. bo gition in: evidence.- • • Commissioner lAitaz lett replied" Well; .we - anuot . up . Mvpitoii investigation sombwhere, un'a . we might is well commence now." air. Jout;s raid, after the evidence has Leers heard then the Commissioner can ezerdlee h is own judgment. With this understanding the witness made an other attempt to give in hisstv idenee. He said, there might have been a hundred men in the barn, altoether ; before they proceeded to bust 'nese Mr. - Hublir Lola them to search; the barn, to see if theta were any spies congealed In it; I can not name the parties whom be was addressing; be directed them to run a dung-yeek or bay fork into the to aee If there were-any spies con cealed under it ; after this was done, be ordered pickets to be thrown outside the barn t this was, as near as I can judge, between eight and nine o'clock ; the men went out, then the men inside too the obligation ; Itlr.lluber did the talking: be denounced the war as unholy and unjust; be said that the society was a million ; strong) ha stated that it . first•rae organized-in ;the &nib ; that the society had eigne,:passwoilie, and grips; ',he s aintinieteredthe obligation, ; whether . the menswore on a Bible or not, I cannot say ; there: were eighty-three mid; to the best of my knowl edge,*wlttijoined on that occasibb by: taking the oillikation ;` the obligation' was given verbally j• he said the'.,men''wonld ' swear ; 1.. tlnet 'know whether they Eased the Bible or n0t,.4 : I. could. not'sikabtly-see ; they - ill answered yes after the obligation was spoken to tliom,•be - submit fees. it meeting to beheld at a certain place—a masse liouse-andofter ibis they go into a see:ret organ ization ; the members, sign a list and pay one dollar each in the asst p !see) ; then those' who sign go into secret; those who do not sign go away ; I heard.hiurgive the obligation:, By Mr: akeei.;.'lll:Qwje.it think; and"be care ful, and-tell us Whit the obligation is. ."Aia,yristli:Tifini:of the' abduction of Abra ham Lincoln? I litiatiiii; , ifiv*force,"if - ribessiatjr.."....' ..- "Are you!in-fa'v - or of a Norikwestens , Ookifed eracy ?" Haber bore interrupted the witteeselhiliylog: "It's a lie." v Ctimmissioner Iliazlett told itjaber* to Itoop ' • • )3y Mr. Coley. Well, sir, .go on. Did you bear anything else ? j . ' - • - ,•• ' Witness: • Yes• air Tliefivti hint lay _ :: :"Ara you in favor of resisting the draft or the Coetee.r, ip . - tion act?" . • : . .. • Here there w►s some sensation a - moat** crowd, and the windows were opened to lat.hi a little.fresh air. By Mr. Coffey. Well, sir, did they swear to those obligations? Witness. Yes, sir; they answered yea. • 'Question. Can't you name some of the men who were there and who thus swore ? How a bout Mr. Illig, Mr. Filbert, or Mr. Oxenrider. Witness. I cannot ssienr.Positively that any Of them were there; Mr. Gilbert and Illig were at the house before the party „went into secret session, and I cannot swear positively that they were in the barn ;"I am sure that - Mr:Huber was in the barti am not mistaken about ; he was the only, man in :that spoke. at the meeting ini . the house ; there was , more or less talking a mong ,Ibtse "sibs; eomtioled the meeting ; SS3 Were collected at the private meeting ; Iluber said.he'wes the treasurer '• he took the , money ; I have-had some - talk with him ; d asked hini some qnestions,and told him he might answer them if he chose; there was no compulsion L know the rights-of a. prisoner wlfen in custody; Peaked him what the association was banded togothai for—was it to overthrow the Government? Ile said it was, and this could be dune under the Constitution ; be said the money was raised to fee lawyers if any one of the Members was arrest ed; also, to try the constitutionality of the con scription ant, and if this would not du they would use force, but did not say. what {did of force ; I believe the is is about all I know of the affair; I ens a Government deteetive, and since the 20th of March have been deputy Provost marshal at Reading. Cross-examined by Mi. OrNeill,--Iluber re sides near the Black Horse, in Lancaster county, nut far from the lino o f Berke county ; the pub. lie meeting was pallid at-the hiatiSe of Mr. Foust; I can't say that the notice of the meeting was published ; l,reeeived my information of the meeting from Stouchburg • I was not in the house ; I was in sight of it :this was of March 21st—Saturday; Huber made the speech, at. the house; all the doors were - rot shat; I was in dis guise; I talked with no person; 1 listened against the shutter ; I was - pretty, close; no one accosted I accosted nobody i• was rigged up , for the occasion • • I was breckered, and in disguise; I never spoke - te. Huhecomt i ll April 7th. I have seen him sometimes ill did, not see him speak; I knew his voice at the'lialmi.";l.was seereted un der the straw in the barn im speak at oiootinly Mooriselllit.;;,—: . Question. sir, you Must be in error, be cense you have said' ydu never heard him speak un tillitie r 7th - of April. Witness. You are mistaken, sir; said nothing of.the:kind-; I said I- never spoke to him until this nixie/..•••• .. ::. • Q." Well, hosi 'did yen recognize him by his voice„in4he t barn, if you did not see him while be was ipeakiog in the house ? • • A. I did knciii; hie "veicii, and heard him dis tinctly. Q. You have pretty big ears. , A.: so. The w ‘ itnests was:now: questioned-at peat and somewhat tedious .length in reeptict to the oath taken by the. alleged cOnspinttOrs.“ The witness bad made a,mcmorand . am - olthe oath, with lead pencil, •in a small booktin WhiCh he had written the word la bdmistake the learned-counsel affected to be somewhat *tunny. The witness said I am not a good speller nor a good writer, but Mr. Huber said ~.e.s(lw,c,t, i on ; made the tneniorandons, witness co nt inued, on Sunday morning after I got lroract ; / it was then freSh upon my mind ; I did ni*doike it on Saturday night, simply because I ifwis\tired ; I went home in ar coal train ; felyile;istrj;;F4n a peer speller.; larrested Hubei:in the ,iron fdun :dry Of the Philadelphia and :'Reading ltailrnad shop at Reading;' I starchtiCihita.."to see iE he hid any papers on him ; I liisiisid.o.neLpapeithat he had.fixed for.another meetiriethheNeld.;..that plper is Dewitt the posses/sine:risk/ Aisintiel M. Young, commissioner at Residue* oktssin'•l irked -him about the organization hOsaid it was ai:Con ,siitutionail(nton organisati4 7 ; said 'the, dollar eke iwas • kr. Abe- ipurpose oftpsting „wlihther,`the &aflame tionfetitutional or tot';;; Mr: +tier ',la rafrilifjoktiiig the' oath, said ii,"cla do swear' etk: v,riw,ltierp's.itit obligi taken #lla:to - suite in the * Cons t itution of baited' States? A. Yesreir. • Whja . 'diCyciii not put ;that.dope lin `)our inatisonsoduni.bobk ' • , t, " • . .; ' l 4! A. pat down 'what Itthougilt :was sake It. eioss-exatiained by Kt: - .JsineiteL,l deleirhod o fled.aut whether there was,-arirthlig th`q..l4r gaiirsation ; if there is in it_l ;want the: members tried tionPra`bll; bly cony ictpd if they are guilty; I live it Read mg; I cleelioe to name the plifylficiiii:thjieffila npacity, nod as an officer I promised-OmA PV:ttir seal my informer ; I will not tell it; T trween you all he Said if jou desire to hear ft:" • • • Mr: Jones.: Flo, air, never mind that. ~, Witness. The meeting at. the house waif , lie and iiiomiscitouir;lihippuse; it was after this 'the secret meeting was held Lin' tbe barn.; , under:. ,stand MS,; . ihen 'he made - .irsimich at the hotted. 'then ilia:partdessigned , then Sig* would go Into. secret meet ing.ividilliotia whir had before signed ; when I found they; intended to :go - to ;hi barn went there 'ahead' of them, and secreted Myself 'Wider the straw. ': • By. Mr, Coffey. I am• not positive they said at 'the meeting, to resist the draft by force;.the Ob ligations were spoken English and , German, or P,enksylvania Dutcbr - • • • ''Thn witness was now examined as to the char acter of the defendants. So for as ho knew of Messrs. 141;JF, o.xenreider, and. Filbert, he con sidered their_hltairtitie,g664 ' ''...;zipytir had any cause to 'suppose they-would do anillegal act.; I'dertaialy wou hi not tenet Haber;-my impitis s ion is from what I knoW.ofithese gentlemen.; haste no reason to, day that, I. Oink they would -violate the law, but,l wo.uldnOt trust Huber,..-- [Laughter.] 'Frederick Printk'Wasi.iffitikdrtc . the standP!On belag sworn be said he dried eight miles oln Reading; he got acquainted with Huber at the meeting at the house ot.lllr. Foust; it waif on 1 . last Friday two weeks,l think; Huber called Abempating; it wee :pelted. k* . . f iirltte Means; the object was to tali; thonsuraio iesistgike draft; Mr. Lieber stated this at ttie,pnblie.meet ing ; there were about 200 'ample present.; lie re tiStrinme of <resistance/in- Ind aidstbM.was itYsvisnild be &arse liege ; •that if,any of the members shoe fisliernind sent to Fort Warred that he Weald' ' rdsdnid, even if they ttad 'to. teit• it: jca.r. ; there werenne or two millions oftisin:4loiiiiiiit . 'the organisation all over thb Southianditrortilt • sirtinh the army; they knew *oh other 14; eigne, and then Stated ilia - Mon ! i rly soldier passing on the road,:itho.ea4e't 1M the 'aign,'aidt heiknow him by be ' maid. that - ituar,eas ,abo paid a dollarcoUld be•Swora . in ;•Ife' spokes about one hour ;.- I saw thiserow'd o into 'the barn , don't knowolint..theydid there; if/ s ly-three doll . hers were pall at the. puilia . ,meeting ; Huber dill not sisi , whaf .s the names • of the association was; but-outsiders-called Mein: C.*Pi' tee.),; - aftergi ie titbit ug . Woq. tower4s rit 44:341 th bath toto gat My horse; "tile - itoppoid'.)fitlite. meal ;i • toid - thern - i - wanted-te-get-tuy_liors e and they `said all right, and went with me - idhio" not know whist the members swear to ; bus of the members told nit,' isfteisrassit;. the k they : . l a d se:trotted the barn foristilees. kat Ain*. leant there star something said sheaf a risen COSIVeII. tivit to seltltitlte "var.^ ...; Lase S. Clerbart strota.l4filiiitjtniiiii, t srssett essentially Pennsylvania • Genital/ drat sarinfliir-. preter was called into riuttiiiition. A gentleman well learned in pare German found lildiserat loss to interpret Pennsylvania Dute.h.• • Mr•CU• H. Manderbaeh, ex-sheriff of Berk, conntyk was, called. The witness did net • throw suif light on the subject. He lroevr the secret organisatioa,• not ye"iried"iiiiiiiilrre'r. We give the follow ing.sondetia`ed:rif;O:il , ld his evidence : Mr, lllatikir. sakfievraustp !Wither, in a country fika-tlffs,tii_qa deedifitiji:'tolorm a ae cret asioe la Mon rwai tioLinoliths, or hey mak Ing;he itinsaedit.weitld bef-Pnblic ; tlien went on to -say that wiionght to supportthe' Gliv - eminent, if it was from God, for !to t he Scrip tures• tetieh ns; if this:Governmentb-nossArtun the der ought .to .be trampled Under foot Ord said that Abe Lincoln aid all hie bitiftitlt'-bad robbed the Treasury, and If ter left in it, thejioildgell 014 their elbows to get it; ho went on and' lurid( the, wetly kt. 1 4 0.9 -I Cgrif • in operation-;,i'grearzennypeoplehad:biselekilt... ad,-and, the, tsar ought to lie " i _, - skelPia fthie last laws the feanie out Trotn"Lncillti' abd Arte-. j gross were not favorable to the,potir. aus i VAst money paid to Mr. Haber_ ; begot a- an& put down the names; he laid;he had met a so I dier near Fritztown, and.be. gave•the i sit", went out and tried the sold iee r anisaik,ili4ad' it all correct; he said the society wati-weittlytitite i millions strong, and said something" &boat ethos old Government ; that so many had been slatij..lr-i tared that no more ought to be not think the - las:t law was constitutional; after all this was said, the meeting went tonthe Mi.lluber said in his public speech that 4.e had deserted in Indiana ; the Government:sent after them but did not get them; I saw several' members after _this,- and they said that 'ill 'the members who thou Id be drafted, if thoy were ta ken to Washington at midnight, they would in an hotir go over to Jell. Davie; I beard others say they would be killed at home rather-then ber taken down thorp_and s . sidthat it WAS the Copperheadi thairisictigettC 6v setr in Indiana; I_can't recollict Whiernher.' - VetThd` their - association. The proceedings here closed. - Mr. Coffey, the United States .district attOr ney, stated that'he hid a number of other wit: nesSes who would make some other disclosures, and suggested that a, time be agreedmPon fist an other hearing. - Mr. Jones Contended that his clients were lilt responsible men; and, as there was no evidence . implicating them, they might be discharged. Mr. O'Neill asked that his client be diecharg-- ed, as thirevtlis 'no _evidence o'fgeonspirs" Sometime was spent in conversation on 'these points, and finally the district attorney agreed to bold lifessre. Filbert, O'imireider, end - iaoh other's rec'ognizance,'ln the sum of $3,000, to appear_at the next hearing. . ' • Mr. Haber was required to enter hail the sum of $4,000. • Mr. being 'unable to give the required bail for his • appearance, was 'recommitted to Moyamensing prison, where he now . remains. The next bearing - will take pine!? on Monday afternoon, May'4; at b' ecioai; • conaectient El6dion.; "This'State has, as usual, vat,. for the Abolitionists, but by a muchemall er majority - than last year. Buckitig ham is. elected governor by ,t oker . : Sey mour probably 2,509 da r jokity.— Last year it was 9,148._ T,ltst Aboli tionists elect" three inenribik*ofCq : s.- gress—Henry C. Deming in fhb Vet district, Augustus Brandagekin„the Thittl,'4nd John H. Hubbard - A, Fourth. The Democrati•Otebt., , e - aie member, James -E.. Englisk,-445,11,tkie Second distric t .. T he Democracy of Connecticut pave ninde - ntood.fight, under nil the circumstances, Against the wltoleiinwer of the administration concentrated. ...against them_ They did alitliejiCoilkly. and mote :4ro did not eiitett: • Taw flaititt correspondent' of . . .the Philadelphia PPess gays that "the pihniPcaiuse of the delay of, tfie attack on Cif:Alston haf4tit gees* w • 4144,ustaigni stiplOse--inr it has been' said-.oOin th highest Authority . that lave been waiting the woid:: . llflnt . Admiral ; nor has the .14147' ; *beiiii caused by the . weather itforik*;ti, presence in. Charleston beak. iifihe torpedoes,. %H IV waista. been proved Monitors, n,atutilsib4 e stre . 'R oble to cope. • Mr' The litutisbiFfr T~tg 7 1 1* 'an nounces a short tiaikillik . # 4 : :ifflid flourish, that COL Wm. B. FOrdeey i "the eminent jurist" °Mane/star; hi6i4xlaxre . • a member of.thu ~"Unlon . Leagu e . " On the 25tti WV, the Detuoaatic equa,Ozron velition assembled in timeakk.:6l4 , ) appoint delegates to tlie . gfpfv- Conventiqn, when eol ifitorliu*" aspear . , el:3'l;6)re the Conventkitialpft gli':a stirring address, in w h i c h le lookiiiacta sion to say that tlif. - acip - litio' Wits bad made an unz.varranied lite' of his name, and thailhe Veiielet traiiniStiritielliA Haas ceridenci. •A'' tide Peiniftl.tie V trt •Y;V power, wouldever.restore t h e - , Knionlas it exi;ted 'previous li) th; - .llT4iffiXi_: in coin's', ajiitifllattatiori: -- - C4il.:. , Fordney is an eminent lawypri amen efuaquestion ed ability, arid- a trni-tind unflinching Democrat: := Xhiiii% ilid ,Willgit "Union peekge . s" arv - ureing , thAn Of . prom inentDeinocrats in .matiou t sAec_ ...,,...,, °Olio State, for the Vurpose of entrimmibein oerats into their secret oath-boliiiil'eman izations, -Nhat.,g - aqte won't wr. • f - -.14,.11 . -77, 1 . ,,. •-• • -...1- - - -,......,, ;A::National Guard.-- a Mon pa iliel'44o*eonithe'PhilkOiSt•Arir" tottieeffectilhet :. "*.prOjeet , zisuin foetlo form a National Guard; tint:kites:it:it . * StateAtacipspba i kly thßoughostWinited States r WO! Pali .. url tt,g - rilupsigership , in a regimentems formed•irikerelb*e the minute men from 'the eliankeyirtthe„ ail-- scrip:lOn ;' .and .tha . t . ; :' the w end Ly ishment of sucli 'ail priaiii4tinifialr.tootion-- ly to aid in cruShingthe rebellion; quit al- so to prevent fresh out-brealca ihiOng the evil - diszef . vhf ,- So_ this tie way provided wheretiy.itirawil•dly 4 Jtenubli 61Ince.r•Iptie. the draft; and , ,irf--IlliP iii - ey are to be encouraged by the "Ode,' :Au thorities," who are to place-al-1U 'iwtheir hands t i tp . :livo. 3 %leilt ",fresh • I bieaki a mong the. evil.disposed." , ': . , ,f • they are to get l'an 'aPtiiit„ Y from the time ther:are ent'alled v Aev n I though they are.o4,, , tmga,ged - in - active I s duty." -4'hir , ,,wietivrdhatigjhe Dis fatph inen:exactikillley agfelZ i kymdcly 14 lief:A *l E d - heart to - Argo •into;ii,e. Ileal in ions of Jeff as loyal sothlerir but In thel:a:l4k .laegt . ti tzat in great apostle Jimrit , aneiltitrif d eto see' "a 'eopperteg,NAC ,1. , . tttirpljAh . his• heart, ly f ixr,ttA every lireet c6riiiii-1 'doirie on WWI 'lotie 'X7stionliteiiird" 144 i 6 i l Y . P ,l l i n e l o Miria l erg 2 lnil4:.-• ie l ! : he ' forealext•fitillkii' .w.e;iteal*i4l*: tctsee' N 44144.4 1 19* think 1 414 Xtr- ''--"!• ple - Atariiiiiittstinf i rafia atiske le-- Tod tibtvie ihteia'tennitetßeßtWir:aP' Protielytb , w,aterlritat ihe'llrFlonenpisbe comes to a Middle it lifts hegilip,aBPiroiai , Peer on the oxr_sits . side.- • _- .- l' .. Y• 1..? --ci i- V7' grhe-AtailkiollialVaaVo94 o . giplinp igilltikii in - the airhy.M.:.:44:latilip•loi ilk*: - Good Wolandiprogiiiitiltikottle be m uch more acceptable .'
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