Tfir Tiorivr. CORRECT TRANSCRIPT OF THE SENTENCE OF DEATH PRONOUNCED AGAINST JESUS CHRIST, - The following is a copy of the most memorable judicial sentence which has eVer been pronounced in the an nals of the world—namely, that of death against the Saviour, with the remarks which the journal Le Detroit has collected, and the knowledge of which must be interesting in the highest degree to every Christign.— It is word for word as follows : Sentence pronounced by Pontius Pilate Intondent of the Province of Lower Galilee, that Jesusof Nazareth shall stiffer death by the cross. In the seventeenth year of the reign of the Emperor Tiberias, and on the 25t14 day of the month of March, in the most holy City of Je rusalem, during the pontificate of Annas and Calaphas. Pontius Pilate, intendont of the Province of Lower Galileo, sitting in judgment in the presidential seat of the praetor, sentences Jesus of Naza reth to death on a cross between two robbers, as the numerous and noto rious testimonies of the peopleprovo 1. Jesus is a misleader. 2. He ha excited the people to so. dition. 3. Ho is an enemy to the laws. 4. Ho calls himself tho Son of God. 5.11 e calls himself falsely the King of Israel. 6. He went into the temple, fol lowed by a•multitude w earrying palms in their hands. Orders the first centurian, Quirili us Cornelius, to bring him to the place of execution. Forbids all persons, rich or poor, to prevent the execution of Jesus. The witnesses who have signed the execution against Jesus are 1. Daniel Robani, Pharisee. 2. John Zorobobel. 3. Raphael Robani. 4. Capt. Jesus to be taken out of Jerusalem through the gate of Tournes. This sentence is engraved on a plate of brass in the _Hebrew language, and on its sides are the following words : "A similar plate has been7 l , sent to each tribe." It was discov ered in the year 1280, in the city of Aquila, in the kingdom of Naples, by a search made for the discovery of the Roman autiquities, and remaiued there until it was found by the corn. missioners of French art in the French army of Italy. Up to the time of the campaign in Southern Italy, it was preserved in the sacris ty of the Carthusians, near Naples, where it was kept in a box of ebony. Since then the relic has been kept in the chapel of Caserta. The Carthu sians obtained permission that it might be kept by them, which was an acknowledgment of the sacrifices which they made for the French ar my. The French translation was made literally by members of the commission of arts. Denon had a fac simile of the plate engraved, which was bought by Lord Howard, on the sale of his cabinet, for 2,890 francs. There scam to bo no histori 'cal doubts as to this. The reasons of the sentence correspond exactly with those of the Gospel.—Translat ed from the Kolnishe Zeitung. LATEST NEWS Of the cheapest and Best Goods EVER SOLD 1? LEBA '.ON!! , Boots, !Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c rpuE undersigned has opened one of the HEST AS 1, BORTMENTS of MIHATS,CAPICOOTS, SllO ES. TRUNKS, 1 TRAVELING BAGS, frc., of all kinds, 1 - 1 L and of the best materials. which lie Win IMS sell at prices to recommend them to purcha sers. Of the HATS lie hes quite a variety of New Styles, embracing the Washington. Stanton. Burnside, Dupont. McClellan, Stringham mut 3lnnitor list, mery beantlinl and very sheep. Of CAPS :re lien a complete assortment of all the New Styles, got up iu w.tperior manner, with fine finish; Women's Misses' and Chil dren's Ballwin's, Gaiters, Congress Boots, Slippers, and all other kinds; Dlen's and Boys' Balmorals. Ox ford Ties, Washington Ties, Congress Boots, and all other kinds worn by them, including BOOTS and BROES,'of the different rade' les, at his cheap Store In Walnut St., next to the County Prison. gar Thankful for the liberal encouragement of the pUblio heretofore, I would all {if fabluz anything in my line to call and examine or , stock before making theirpurehame. - JOS. BOWMAN. Leh'scan, May 4,1864. • P. S.—Measures taken and work made at abort notice Removal OF TOE " _ - NEW AAD CHEAP ROOT AND SHOE STORE. fVIIB aubse , 'her would remect .alty Inform the ail imam of Lebanon am) ba4 iemov ed his BOOT end MOM STORE f ket siren% next door south of Ms. Res hotel. Lab • 11.0 where liekeeps on ban] lo • gpand Well again' •1 s o: all Muds of -El.Oll and H SOE S. De u ill IN4IIIO I wok° to order all lode of BOOTS and SHOES, and et very Ife ci eo k