:~_,, ~Fr~ N• ;-• •• IOLM3zIAXVIII VERY= LATEST:NEWS' BY nmarant. f.'l; In;PAXIAIiTIONS. ilplEllll t lJll Itegtoratf4:4l4tits' tol d flijpeity. THEOIIII main TO siiieuit. if ite luit boon etrittolipted fro the Bat. fits -of Ohs Prommat a. THE STATtE. , , 41011111 L "de*A PP in t i *-kratgaalil Offeraer. 4111°4 .., 400. . 1,- ft ntarithrourt, • lliy til,l - 8611. ~ .. . . ; . Ay the Posidest 01 • 4 far ..INutch BigAt qf elmhriers. ... _ - - A 171,0CLAILLTION. . !. ,-- Wthirmr.F.l.LlTlO' President of the • United i - _ ' I'. mates, Da the B th 'clay •of December. 1863, and 1 Oct the iltieb day of March, 1E44, dicl, with the • - ' object to suppress the, existing rebellion, to In. I • •• p- duce all persons to ninth to their IoYSILT, and " •'. to restore the authority of the tinned States, . ., ; •-, ', bone a proclamation climb* amnesty ' and par. - ' 4 L. don to certain persona whit had 'directly or by implication, participated la the said vebelliont and, Vtnattla, mazy Porticos who had's* en gaged in said- tebellier -have ' .:ainco„ , tie lasnaacts of said proclamation, filled or' neg-: F •:. lectoi to take ' the benefits-offered theretry; . and Waanass, may unmet who liaro been* .. .:' justly depriletief all claire to amnesty and Par: 1 don thereon/cc biretta= of their perticlitationl . directly or by lutpli - culon in saicl . ,rebeillott and --- • .; , . eantinned hoetliity to the .4lnyerament ; of-the - • United &atm alike the date of said Pencialia • . tion, now desire to apply for and obtain amnesty „, ~...,.. I , _ and pardon - to the end, therefore, that the an '- ~1i thorny of the Goverament of the United Steno. • . I -.' may be , metered, and that peace, order and free .' dont may be estatifehed, I, Aartnew JOIIICIONi .: i .C.' President of -these. United Stater, do proclaim , .:'; and declare, that I hereby grant to all. persona • • • :- who - have directly or Indirectly * Participated ' • - ' , in the exisllig`ithelilar, nicept as hereinafter .. • .. 1 . , ethepted. amnesty and pardon with the restora. •. • i ,' non of all rights of property, accept as to sio .. • 1 V ,2 7. and except to 'met wl.en legal 'proesed .• ' •*'-'.. lugs =der the laws of the United Suites, pro • -;•*. ; .'riding Mr the confiscation of property of pr . • . ......... eons engaged in rebelline, have been instiotholt but on the mmintlov, nevertheless; that every . . • 7 ,.. inch perform shall take and subscribe to the fol-, - lot , lug - call -- o r illiinnatian. and -thenceforward_ • .- '.' to kcepand maintain said 'oath Inviolate, and .0 1 , 1 , catch oath shall biZregistered for permanent . -- • • prestrvatior, and shall be of tenor and effect • ...:* •; , the following, to wit s _ ~. ~ .. ..,..i „ ti•• .1. do solemnly swear affirm' la _the prig ,. • „- ;Z ence el God. that I will, , hearefottle, faithfully • ..,•,, -1,.. defend the Constitution of too Gutted Staten end ! .; . 1;. - i• the union of States thereunder, and I will, .:,.. In like manner. abide by;andfsithruity anpiert •'•: ',. •'. • k: all the 'owe and pronarnationiwhich bare deem qv.. , s made dtutpg the misting robeLloa with retests ''.: • , - Ic ,i'snce to the emanclpatioa ortdariert." 'elo help - - . • ' 1 , me God." •.' • •• ' ! , !; e•, , ... The folkiiiiti iliaseicktieraom are ateePteir . . . ',7 from the ben el . its of tills proclamation, . _ , Straf—d/L Who are, or shall. have been; pre . ~.i,si, - '*; tended dlialoteetle officers or otherwise domestic L ..:, , .or foreign egsnie of ttereeeterided Confederate lioverameat ,F •* doofter,-All who/eft Judicial offices under the :,... •,: .. - United States to,ida 0.-xtbeMon. • - „.. ',...,1 i rAfra—Au who Mail have been ' sanitary or i ijil... : ' ; aural ordeal ~of, ',sold, pretandoi.Cces folersto '• ; -:c• 1 government-above the rich of Mickatd laths ~i..., !Arm or elmiy ' ' : .•.,..„,.. , t Ftecelt--Aii whit left seats In the Congress of -'';•:'', - --,t -the United Slates to aid the rebellion. , ,-; .' ~. ..-!. f . : Fffflr—All who resigned or tendered 'the reelg •." nations of their commbelona is the army, or, • navy of thellnlted &aim th'escipa dui In re, ruling the rebeillob. • • • ." Stich—All whet itareengithitd - in any way In treating otherwise than lawfully as prieottere of S 7, s - war. persons [media the iiihed. 'eu service tec . u (Meets. seamen, trio any other capacity. , ".., f 4. ,, Berna7b—,l4lxl4 .who,)tare teat or are away from the United &rate purpose , Of Idlell the fehePte l % - *4 Eiatb--Al military end n * • a a . lI off . ce • rs I n • M.•'...L.;5!,i rebel service, who Inert reducitiedtTSbeinm, .--2 ‘ iA moment In the military academy as West PAM. 1 ~.,;,." .• or the Uoitetlitulea NayalAculenry. ...., . „ . ~ ' •p . ,.:.:- ; ..., math—All persona who held the pretended -, oßlceiof Governors of States In lasnrrection . ._ . ..,,, , ,,, , ,f against the lirolted States. , . .... Teeth—ad persona spa left their , houses 'dos. I -- 4. . ing the Jurisdiction asdilioieillatt of ikit , Volta. , ..:',11: Btates,and wtmcloto the lints of the : so-willed 11 1 ~ Cootedmato,d4Lat,ttar ilia iicuposept aiding the - ..4 rebellion. 1 /r/cceeth—)lll perms !hoaxes been easrKcd_ lathe destruction of the - howthereti oink. Using Stales on the high ,seas;rdestroying „lila rel .:: 7, ' emcee 'of Ih/it:sited Statki l iSiott'ilri L a k es ' or ' s ':, I I rims that separate the British proclaim &Ma : , :.4 1 the United States. ",'ll-,:„..1 ,i , ,, ?1,;•: , :l s , ;:-( n. , clleeffite—All persOns, who, at the time when : • I,l"''''they seek to tape the oath herein. proscribed, are '.. s la =Sham oiialiii eley circlithiment or cnsto. 1 ...'...k dy, or under lendireriiiientliltary iiialaal an. thorities or,schunsof nu. finned fbanchos u1t .... i- Da of was , , or dastard for offences, -•""m • tither before or after cormietien. ~ . 1 , -,4 • Tbacedb—All pavane who have parthripated ~. i ; :t% in said rebellion, sod itho estimated` tila otl ' 1 t: , : obese property is over 513,000. poorceeult..l.ll - Pr • ri • alto , hire * : tCclien tie •''' •i Oath of atm*. .X., 11 Pre,Oritiedlll 41 - AT . fitildcaN. .:. , :i, .• proclamation of Deism:cc 181 b, 1111 p, or en' •: :_it oath of alleAmea mr . the cif the I ._. •,.4„ trailed Stator stare, th e Mite of ituat , pregiartui: • ; ‘,..:, , ,5.: tkm, sad who have - Ilia far keit And main- ~• ''t 'Taped the same ibviolate, provided that sp Kiel ;,,,-,""l .opplicatkm may be made to the President for ''. - Pardee b3' ret/Ajtol_lhhos and each clearacy will ; .%; 4 be liberally Intiendediiiitia?te' couilekeit wiih ''' ' Me foe" of the ' es e tePl4'....Vittltea," lutd-rilgettfl -->; _ . of the United States." ...;_• The ot cieM;al - ,V41 te Oillutabilib rites and'- ', reculatloes for adm'nisterieg and recording.the :', •': - and amnesty oath, Oita ho'-ittanos tier titled(/' it,' ~ . , . ' WO Pt o Ples APION4' I 4 3 , 11Wiretieraat_agApt, , trend. 't" ''''' ~,,' ••" : ' ' • 4 ...' • s' l'.' in teatimoislObetroof I , IMO sK - ZE y hi ' ltd hod ' .. il owed the Matof-the Vaned 'titstoe:Cch ho at Dose at tha;olky of , Washluttoni the 29th day " 1 of Nay, In the year aim Lord mte'llt'cnand ..-'alig., Itt houdrod and ,alsty-tlea, and of Umbl& '''! peodeses ot thelJalied Bonet the eighty:ultra. t_ Atnearnv Jammer. :By the Preildtot. '''' ",-. '. ~.' I,':, -.. , •-; .. - i' • 'll.'ll. Eawatto, deo: reasi7oi State tt .. • ,-. ~ . i ji:p as Prendatfarlles ,ETlght Brae ci Arteries. ,-, •C ,•, , Wasautocos,Atay 29, 184. 111 -Wahrutu, 71, tooribi Mietkai 'ot . tie - fond u " . 'f:i article of thcconnitintos , Of the United anus .4 declares that thot ‘ tialtotr Scales shall guarantee ..N, sepoviri&alsta eberaba ia,rir . ladduela form of `-' ' rteverstnent. - .nail !than *Meet - tticia "aisiosi '..A 41 Invasion asdetkreastfaVolaffoll "'Warns*. .i.e . the Preeldeit 4titile mixer staie' . 6, - kitte '! 1 casuuKka.mbkoxinuada In Chief of the 1 , army and bunt ,iii, - L mei .. 4 tibcare l l- xr: „,Z1 'piker of the Ihdted7Htates, amen ed t by :' , Z, 7 11, *Arms lostk, , , , Lettittally... - 40,' &Teem -dm il dace Of , Prositeit • or the ..iss inked ; ,Brites ~artd. . lil take esie th iktkilatiYbe.lleithildli l etercticadt Til, and II 7ks tabellitut !Idea bat Deem. "1 • ' . '''' flist'Ader'ruc ir ii:mi - , : k,,, waged try • at' , e a ';:'4 ltala f l ig abi f f el l dr°P 7l 7.**.o.P.4 loll 4oitgli t itV. Ytf:i lies oldie Oceeretatint thereat; Is .Ih* umerett:' lye{ and Trt.ithit,.__.l4ol;.o)ll`o.ol.l4eieSliediitt'• ±, - .4 . szmed daces riaristerer slakeet - eri , trarasslbe, - Pel 3 igs o r i bitailworifi4 ll .liiitisitiiiidis . - :,, gonna:Tat e sad Wselt It *Sea** Swam , I '.'-i MO to 010 1 7 (11 4* - ddltatt Vith*Acadima of r - -. • _ • E==Z==EM •f• - .' • • :•.; ••- • •••':•••••• • • - • ' -•••••• • -• • • • • .• . • •• • "•- -.. -':•'•••'•• 1 : - :••••::-••• , • - •' • -= • _ • • • - -••- • , - ; • •• - 'r • - " - . *•.• • - • - = - . • • , :r •• • . `lloi•Usilpiti marts to the peoptirof - North Caro lina in krairiag aikepublioanibnasagournmetiti. —Now, tberdire; in 'filiedieace hi the abloom - dram imposed by the Custitotton of the United litotes, abd for the purpose of enaltalagtho local, i topic of said State to Organist a State plena.* meet, whirebrfeitee may be established; daturas tle traistrrallityt ironed, and the lOyal citizens pro tested is iij their rigida of life, IllsortY, -- raid property, „Awnsisor. Jonsson, President. tor. thus* United 'Stotts; and Crandlandeibindilit the army and envy ofthe United tastes; do hereby appoici Wm. W. Holden Provirdonal'Clovernor of the State or Kraals taroilag, , Nrlioni -anti It ', Shall be, .at the earliest practicable potiod, to' Piitoranbe finch mini: and . regulations seamy he o e503/31. Proi , a 7. Hri:'oritrriraing a =Yen' lion compoiestofdelegateitn be chosen by that, itirtionof the people of said staid loyal to the United Slates for the purpose of alter fug or stneaditili ifie Cratithaidota Zlhetriraf, and., with authority to exercise within • &limbs (Weald &auk all this power , neicatiory and proper to eaable such loyal people of North Carolina to restore lie constiortionat privileges, and to present each Ibrity ofState government as will entitle the State to the protection of the United States against lavaidon; Instorectionitnd tramtatic vir provide9i First—Thu in any cicalae hereafter held for ''choosing Olegittento any State CanventiOn. u• aforesaid, no I p127(012 shall be eligible as a men- • her of such Conventlett, unless - be 'able m , il , rawly have taken and isubemped to the, oath of amnesty as set foyer in the - Presidebt's prods. svation of May 25rb, 1865. • • ' • - Smond--Tbat the Seermary,ef State proceed to pet to tome all the ere Celled States, ihe- , teselnistratlen whereof belongs to the Stkte, r artmgMi 41416014 the eith irOttaile. ?Titsd=The the Smear of,,the . ',Tresamy: proceed y Of lites'and Collectors of Customs and Internal Recinue.:and snob ottieeoi9eericlthd ' leeaicr~. Ihpitimeni es are inthOriaod law' to ,put la lATtlitipt4 the Revenue laws of the United States, • withete geographical theta aforesaid, In mak tog the appentetieiti,itreferepciilliebigghtiii to loyal residents within the district where their re spective Mikes are to be performed: :Bot Vault ed; residents of the dhnricts shall not betel:mu, then persons residing In other States °restrict,' shall be appointed...' ' ' " ' Fotat4.4l.at the Postmaster General proceed a te establlib poet motes. and pet hi exec-noon the postal laws of the United States within said Stair, giving Loysl •Iseenta• the preference of appolntment; bu t if setaela residents are not found, then appointments shall be made -from other States. lth—That the District Judge for the Judicial District in witch a member . or coniress to ded, proceed to hold courts within said Statein assopiacice with the 'Wing/40118 or the Aet or Consreas. The Attorney General will Instruct the Fepad:2o , 4a toilbel and bring to jad.rerient, conffscaircu and sale of property aubJect.tit con- Hecallonoind intforciii idrabilstratiOn kiln . tire ambit. said State - in all nutters. within the .cogniarree and jutisdicilou of Federal Courts. si:di—That the likavdsity or the NaTy take possesPimi of all public the Nary Depirttnent Within said geurraphical limits, sea put In operation all acts st Csegresa in relation to naval affairs hiving application to said State. Smerdh—ThatAlea 50enstiiii at the .Intei or pat In force tke laws relative to the Warier De- Pfrta , ari o lltiage sttAke anovaphleal afereiald., :Is testimony whereof./ Aorta busonto set sky band st d cursed - the seal "of the IJstrottlatatcs to be eased. Dote's* the fey of Witehttttoo, tate 29th ditj of Msy; td tbe fear ofoat. fitrcl, - one th.uisiti eight boobred lead sixty-five, sled of the lode peedenee of the United Eltateethe eighty-Wadi:. - ( 81 0t 4 ) A 21131111/ JOILIISON, , -w.s. OniwAxi.. - 8 - ecritary of-State: SUOLKING'DIBASTER AT mosiLss 01E11 EOl DEPOT 11D 11101Z1111 EXPLODED Eight Squares of Buildings Mimed. FIVE lIITICPEED PERSONS EIIRIED! I.(O,LSTOrIiTEJ) inbani Teo Bteiunboato sad all on Bliard lost. ME=3IMMI CvtesaV, tidy 29.—ThS9Sitststa has &Special disivach trap' Zsew 'Or . laztir;- dated May •5311,',. ablrb saySt,the Dix's , aid hi*Pitild 2 . lo bile i'llOoded 0 2 tAtloaSesterls7; - - The aback was tetrillci tike city nes shoot! tO - ztaeerytopadltlaa )tght mivireittrt wrrT . deattt:yed: ItlrisvaLdred petro wen, birire in the reins To Leila monied at elgtie intllkras of dot 'etlicbs of the explosive baa`rvet yet bees. 37.00.111)1MPAT6F. Mr-amnia, May et, .4 - Ouse. Mai it—Tbir' .Thablirea #rw Mims aveeliil ut _May I:lithos:Wit Olt we VMS leg tit Pday Il4th, 'dietitian. Weddings; &pot In Matehirewirtiduie; Mobile; hie*, tip : watt throe Ivied/rod ' 2 " 3 a2wbe 212 " 11102 001 7 - 0 0 1430 0) 1 / 00; ate; are, 4iriedin tufo; eight Owls Reim of till eily Say detnellsh4 iiOniikbiaio-pi.' aLd bake el cotton daatruyad TlC6te.aL . 001a„conios with all otl board; were esolreirOetroyed, •lbegreAker bushiais otitis oilky 1.! ca4sgtd. To total k4e ties4aukt* Greeted Granger rendered prompt relief to the srlferm. ; .rbo osoieof.9toeiliwoo "Tit a ordpwe ranee; whideirsra. a -pirttas :orthe Secueigons or Isar surrendered by • Mk. Tsybxr. Vein inecesuseqoTiti wben IC cccarrad, ‘ The ratite ell' 7RYtaola oi Wand by. THE It.olllll CAROLINA DELtaTIONS. . achn gurratt, In Cawlda. PAI,DIENI o, TOE SOLDIESS 'OIII6IICBD. Ntw Yriax , May Wash; atealal seas A spirited castigate going a bet 'eta two loyal deletottltins from „Nottit Vimlite tailr liere: — the Itoldea Party Claim to be the tine swede* of liberty and Milos, while Ow Heim., sod Hedrick wing made damaging chancre a; ' to the eleciruthAtour • loyalty of their ci.tuteass., Colikars extratite from the alltolid: a ooze t 4 ti e Ataa.ardare exhibited In anthen-. ticAirmotid4r coaoes.- r, . - Goatee r ant demeives bale succeeded In trrrag :lobe H. fluirsittn thedoors opt 11l tct t. in Canada. - Mace his ap Crake Waco of; Lm ter been ditiotivered. , The Workf'r /pedalmays, ths work of pairing. od f or twl armies eow ameentrated; wee Kelton , 31 , 1tNi.Y. and lOU hepililltird;oo ICI/dl{7. and wilt evailtated nod/ We". wart boacoMagahed. COAtIiMEWMR/Pli 3dSLU)Ii' • Custiii f aked 0111.,10 rtlisPiT• Ordet iy.clexfmr, May 29 —A &sista to the thee. eirrefal trot" 11a eyitto, We! 018 Par4e 11 .- jar" ot,at tjor . aitabi ittej-cola Mit atelphy, atamtley venlig rettatfreeaalaft.46' Union ergrantliatii l iiiii -- ataintat' an'aben 1 4 , V 1,10 5. bitos istionfkit ~ i tearda- e iiare e alletretat le — liearicSioter. - ettear. ttetiit a ember of the 'MAK 'ttliiiiliiiitii• - , at it.P r i V o46 l , ll l l2 *WOK *lnge Ai BPlw , brow. *Ai shoi*MOt.64'.._ 7 ,mr , hr4Na &irk iiesseld, lort7P"'sadtke "knol"ii`ll.o4:l2l,-,#l* tir4.4 l 1 4 810 di 'WU b 004,1*** ? j:•:1 iireat Conspiracy TriAL. TUTIVIT titICEIdIC ?LIT. SAb4B, 1116ME60N NMOATED. TIMMER. ITBENCE J 011173 DEFENSE VOW :ores, .May t..—To-day the Oolmsel fee Mrs. Berndt asked to hays TienrsVenflteln acker ierailedf they Wished triehowthathe had been *Masher to Bletker'S Magri' Ant nem & whilegently, under amitenee of; death for de.' melon, be escaped to. the rebel se vice and was employed as a tharightirniti 'for • Gee: J. S. B. ginert. They.wanted to show_ that :there was no such Meet tweeting as 'Oan *Member had described at the camp of the Second Virginia lleglment, - *Meth Booth itnii'alleged to be percent, and the iusiteelnatllgndt ?coldest Lin. coin illscassed:: GeinWallace, a imusiber of the . Court, 'aid the a rheaUonjost mido, which was. . In writing, an aspersion onthowitnees, and was hillammaksty in its character. lt was discreditable •to the party :concerned, and too Offensive to the court to ho placed on record. Mr. Campbell discielesed any Intention on the part of the ecotone" to. retest upon the court. The IntlYdbleet , was to Impress the testimony. TLe co urt Voted not to, put the paper on rec ord, brit was perfectly willing, as was exp.-seed %the otber day, that the etitinsel for thedetains should call 'witnesses to Impeach NouSteirtack et's testimony. Mr. diked said he bad. Gen. Ed..Jclincm; late of the rebel sercica, and members of the matt, to prole that no such worm meeting as Von Mein icier rtmesented took place In the 9d Virginia regleamat, at which Booth was said to be present, baring for ha 'object the sesassinsdion of the Wit-emee wog examined by the defenee to impeach what-was testified against Dr: Mudd. • -; • to prOsecnilon called Mr; By twas,, who Inesa; fed to meeting Dr..lllackbuin at Toronto De cember, 1 82 2:endknew that he was In • the aer :vice of Abe rebelliOntthat Bleckburn .took seer to a pupate loom; nod baked him if be was an expedition;: be told Mtn he .would Make one hundred thotisand dollars, and receive sours glory than Lees. witness eoescuted, • and'receiveda letter from him ran- Mar lOttt at Havana, stating that he would arrive at Halifax; and witness made his way, thane_ ant perfected anaogemenui -for the' distritintion elf 'lnfected clothing, - -and bringing trunks to New York, Philadelphia, Blackburn Mated shut& ob ject was to destroy the Federal army; that cloth ing bad been infected with yellow fever, and that Mho parties were engaged with him in la feeling roods smoother to one million dollars worth watjtbat disease and smallpox. Wit ness understood that, clothing In s valise which was sent to • President. Linciilo,' was Infected. with both the disease'. When witness returned to Rs:Milton he met Clay.and Holcomb.. who congratulated Mot on MB sucrose, and he telegraphed' tome. torn who cause down the next night; and when witness told Min what he bad done he said It wr.s all tight, as big No. 2 had gene to Wash, lagten, and he was sere _IL would Mil at sixty yards. Blackburn said. Thompson would pay tons, and be went to Thompson who stated that he-would, be paid when they beard the goods Lad been• delivered, according to instructions. Witness showed them a letter from :Wall dt CO, whernThempeon gave witness $5O on acconnL Mr. Davis, residing at Dr. 51add's as laborer. teal& d: • Mudd was oulyaway from home three nigots elute the 9th of January—once on the 26i h of January to George H. Gardner's pant' Kith - his family, once to Washin ‘ ton on ths92 of Stench sin b Llewellyn Gardner, and the thin I'me also to Washingtoe. - Saw him every day ''iota taco three; never saw John Parrett or Moth; nsver beard" /lured's, Booth's or innold's ' names motioned In the family- Witness went for Mudd on the 15th of April. to Ms, Maddlo tethers; told him there were some saddler' at home who wanted to so him, note- Lag nag 'std between them about a boot; never beard Mudd express any disloyal sentiments; taw two bore-1 at the house; did not so the nue, backward [batons bad broken a teg. Julian Bless, colored. formerly redding at Dr. Made's, twined that she nirrer knew of any echtenerate uttOrs or soldiers being about the /Wave ; tertr.saw Barrett. Andrew Gwynn or Ben Gwynn at the house, or heard their nano • notation, d; Mudd was vary kind to all the rises.; he never struck Mary Simms thri I know der; . Miry Simms is out a great touts net ler. tweausr ehe Lie Wild wine Iles on m<; Tee r' tared lonia Ovnetally oink her a He; the tame was :thenase of Myler diesms; If he got angry with son be - wouLl WI a neon yea for the Saki of saitstactlunt.never heard Dr. Medd tear reheat the Onierabieret of Linenlet I.lft Loses two dojo before bat Christmas; Itruld's wife rite day. he was going to Washing ton to buy a Cooking-Wait. Alter recite; Dr. George D. Meld' testified thaXise poirtieed medicine •in .Brysotown, Ile.; know Dr. Had Mudd; bli father sad mine were goon onaltes know_ no one in the 1.11. , bbm boat repuiattoti was better; have always comldened blur a humane man; he always clot rd and lid his freeman' -welt and treated them klEdly, SU far as I ktow; saw Dr. Mudd on MC 154 h of Ahril a. chanii; heovmtook meatier _that on my war twee to Ntyantoint and I rude :With him WI far as bone.. Q. Bute whether be said anything to yon wont any person having lheti at Ow ip.usen Judge Holt opts. d the question on the gnotind et at she Governuretit had Lei tared the ducta l:one of Mono In. weldor& THE' nLiL 2+ !i OF JEFF. DAVIS. ennant Testitnony Reaped lug aohrunon's MOT at GEN. LIZ ANNOUNCED. The Election's in Virginia. OHIO snoop* strartitED out Ads , Tim Timm, May 29.-i-Tite Crensetercial - turr's special says: 7he trial; of Jar., Darin. s hire the If. 8. Circuit CoartNrill commence ewe as the conspiracy coo Is disposed of. Oen.Alherman has lapin" i s tail writts ti tip ilia bay respetting Johumon's aurrender, to the Creinidtion on the Gaudier of dm War. • Information from ilichmond ahliOnfieeh the mutt of& D. Lee .I, b. IWO+ .P , 'Cial U7s. *event hundred ;sei sms* are to be disebirged Immatilitely,nudert si oidtr hold for th e t a n ts' of military prison . fi Is re/nitwit that Us atom:Was In: Virgin tapt Waal; resulted generally in the defeat of Ualoer tiekat. • - Some of the Ohio ti‘girrienta trillicinianiatsr try silo inustertd out to-day. Only a part of , the troops, however, will lio distuiladed , Pincitl, i From Atabama—Tittitlenelbeited flee e geaset7—Vrms GinefeetepDeywirOlibq rro a Expeatther„ -• • _ - fin.logic Mey 29.—Toexmaws Hoeft* - en, correOpondent sayithat business la being zeratetd Tbo , Dumber 'ot rations Issued dtil to white to elle to two thnisaadt to colored' people, Oro '; hominid.; Idaoy of Me whim people relying ratites see of tbe:-.Meet inspeetabitt: Gettest °derma sod COMMIIIIO had Wee mere hyrteim ohs*.. They bath avow of the amal,tote with.?ob,it o, pod II arn.l at the same Moto of 'the soiMsomiloo of the Pretideat. fin 'awed ' OP:U*I44 Aiabliall!,,yhere eined__Otoale, ttbsisttace. Alter'reentioleg'there Vier - deys,` 'he Herbed' of the Intolication of pace to the peep!. throngboutlie3t-motry, the rebels ifairing set toyleagte to being Melly whippet, end 'wen, m i t ° PT the °id IPT!n7 3 F-Pt, agile, The minify Is fall , of- altorelag'seldiertl. Tbq are much lammed against the rich, and I. itbets who bed urged. - anal hinted -them in the me, make, leaving theli families to suffer In their steence. , • Maj. Ptrry'i expedition, consisting of a mere handsel to lege, had made_ the deceit: thonegb Lie ding midetheeplaites, destroying much, troptity. Thief had thinks' all their owe way, having theesejfeslo. Moses freely,;'amOtteing babetiomely totintalerd hy the Ladies, who they much g all io:7r NeeVork ittneltatitt mosey. patter n . Nitwit twice . Hay 2sl.=.Tbere win a firma Pete Itellarei speculation 'at - the Meek atcheept,' win, a treed demand thrOtso Stook. Erie owe ti@x ono.: ariiillizitecto ittrer II per, teat. Ti.., balseee o(theilst'showed ad Otago campy Niotherteterti.' Coanoiat *hints ware lower et . the; mars log : hoard. ;The _beam threw anew bratitrticalka of 'ilia? , Ractuair Jag urea tlheaterkee;arhtittrtwiwe'takei *lnman any deeetz e le priee«nditer In the dal the mar. bet war lld with-ainett - aaleuuloa mold& -The,fahlle don not show, any. leeleetktie t..etter the twasieWlTherd *at fattier more hp 14 Goreratseate. and prices manna sandy. ilth "mane That. MlactillaPeoestlat went; Ord very dell. Uellroad .b , ide: i nty; pales sods bad been steady titian with Wert sale, ror i tar e% bat parody any as apeealatlon. The dram' for.;Forelea ' , Ntellitemp;eitotlaant MMt The soosey , aisticet atilt% bat th !' hll ! a * a na t e4 ituit#4 , aolvik , II I .er fabbath aklandxstslata Waaanamm: Way t9.•:-411a I!tabtiOk, 84104 antalmAt,reinlY ativ Ileamionlaa In 4 a pa. 00,141 i inamax.: ilnassaeal-iiirnatior at. tuna who made a wean 11==!E LATE ADVICIN PEW 111401111, BELILIGIKENT BIGITS 01611 101111 ED REPORTS CONCERNING OUR FOREIGN Freemen's iW •Meets Leaden 'mount nateicisio /scan iitiLitiiiogs ice:. • 'eke. Purina Paltry, May 29.=Ths Maur Bel , glan, Which left Liverpool on' the afternevin 'ny the 18th, Via Loadoa on the 19th, passed hare late this afternoon. Lord Hemel had addressed letters to the heads of the, yaihms fierartnieww, dated May 11th, stating that in the eilatinit state of civil war in America, and the uncertainty u to its condim ents, it appears to Her Majesty's genial:mut that the time hu,sivlved for coming to enforce ' SO mart of the orders given In the letter of Jan nary 81st, 1862, recpdring belligerent: ships' tet . lams pert within tweati-four nodal: sad ra w cling their supplies to actual requirements. The rations Cutout Collectors. et alt , the ports. batmen muffled of these medillestions: The Than, In its city artici-, says: Tho fonds yestezday• experienced . a fall at , lyi , per cut., chiefly In consequence of the rumor of a failure at Bombay, involving liabilities , between three aid lour millions sterling, but of mhpb rumor there is a complete absence of minflrmttion. At the Newlin:le the allegations that enhstnimts are row being promoted at Washington and New Tork whist the French , in Mexico la., -creased the feeling' if depreislon., ' Some dire' nointment was also felt at the trine of the prociemstion of President Johnson pro nouncing Jeff Davos. aid many other Attlee!, cats, to nave &en accomplices in theitricsatris . The ,Datly Telmer:ph says not many dere ago we extersed the belief that President Johnson would have chosen between We pulley of Butler and the policy :Of - Brent. Already the ceolce baitheeen made, acid in our thinking, dLeattrons. The Star says most exaggerated reports have been in circulation as to the policy of the Bulled Elites towards Great • Britian, Catguts, France, and Mexico. It wOuld only be just to take the policy of the Cubed States government Item It. self, or from Its acknowledged organs. But It 'bag wilted the purpose of bummed operators to accept instead, wild and reckless representations of new 'papists that ere ottrecognas,d. The 'central committee. of the Society of . Frietnis in England, heel issued a renewed calf under the present aepect of Wrenn lu America, for Increased contributions in aid of the emanci pate= of the slaves. An beneathi meeting in aid of the National Committee of the Freedmen's Aid Association, was held at Westmipater Palace Hotel, Landau. The Duke of .Argyle presided , ape male a speech. offering the claims of the Amerirtatt peo ple, and the sympathy of Englishmen in regard to the question of slavery, and appealing , for literal bell. Lord Bonthron moved a resolution expressing tudignation and grief at the loss teat steel by the assmeleatlon of President Lincoln. hat the firm confidence that notwithstanding the leas, under the present leader emancipation stead. Ily proprehnes, till four million of slaves are free. 1 he motion was carried. Sir F. Brixton moved a resolution, ni.deing in the Forman of the Freedmen's Aid Association In Amalie*, and gratefully acknewledebig the all the Americans bed afforded to llogiand in times of ores. acd regarding It an the duty of the Bit- Ish people, under present circumstances., to make the best effort Wald of [beehives so Rue d. Tabs wine also carried. Bee. Ett. Stories adlreseedithe meeting, and la ter the adoption of other resoltulocie, and ga mma cement of some liberal contributions, the nro elite rept:treed. INtaxce.—Ttie Entire Is Batt neaten 67f Peale feetlvidesi were pomenseleg with out disturber co at Florence, amid the King irua Meeting a brilliant crept*. towboat itioesr littniner.--Fands dull and dumpling Disemot. license demand • The following la a eummaryetf themes's taken out by tine City of Bahia:lore, which; left Liter. pool cm thin I:th for New Yorke The news re mired iu England by the Llty of tts.toegton Lad no material effect, _The panishmem threat ened egalost the reber.leadem, if carried out.. may art nefavorably; - Mat It is uelversally ad. ndtted that, If they art proved guilty of aen. plied, In the assahileatlon, they are retitled to DO Mt rey. The huffy one says President .1' Weston If the expectations of his Mends eel his mantles by this rigor. with which he , ts ptifsalet +belvedere ed the rebellion. It warns against mixing party feeling with public Janice, and rate the leaders of the Abolitiou petty with being animated by a lenient and MaZiellifinelt3 pdiry. • The Fperw sere In order to he , tottrirad fir Ali eveztualltles the French tioveranent has de ternmed M reinforee It. ears! -stations on the Americin pest: -TbeT.Lynas -Silk trade bag de rived mattrial Importance front law American advice,. I The Anserfesieburch af. Feria was crow led re the 1416, on. Ote occasion of servient In mere in or Br. Ltee - da. sateneass. is Parts were wearing crepe badges. The Klee of Italy had opened A treat exhibL onion In Florence and Itlingerated a Dante Men. nment en the L Darite Centennary Pete. The malls from Calcutta to April IS, and Met. betwee. Mircb 2P,oth, bate been receive-1: Nothtng Is *Prima as to the Where elsonta of the Shenandoah, beYond the report that she was at posed to be craisleg off the Australian coast- It was 'alio reported that she bad been lying in roe of the bays :at K,ng'a Island, while the eriti entietweted Mmtber.deek tostrungiben her. The prieoners arrested for collating on the di, earthed' were toned guilty and senteace4 to tea dap , hapriannmsot. Letter of Ez-Atio•tde mrhert 'a wean —Jett: UasL /Severely Cr/Mid—Prophecy Re allied. ' New Tong, May 29.-_-1115 Hera. pi:Nisbet A letter written on the'24tliof list March. ii,Wash• Ington. Genie, by Fx43enater 8 Alen Toin'is • gentlemen In Itetitatind; containing si deepen; drat Prophecy' which the events of the past few • ihnnt he hails folly realized. Tenraba al that tllll5 bad moat painful appreheuelons far the futon or the Coorederacy, solely insai • CnOVlCtlari the total Incapacity of Air. Davis, and Altman:olnd, the utter failure atilt hit potty wherries. Davis weir rewarded lay Toombs as • cempteter rattan; wi, was wildly squanderkie the'reinrurcee of the' and their only salvation was main over roW Tactobs dhi.sos UWE ,rosed - sops or Gen. Lee tbastit"did tbe einiturent Of • .19troes. which he considered a &crate which wortlead tittle ninufsiaLexesepooeir,t4'ettar acterized aa a piece of habkolle statddity, as well matte) tp Offense. worthy of awls and Lar. - Toombs etreelodrev,“We -win um fteti.i w e cia ereti or Davis. If not, we eitsil.*' 4hgartaliseg••,tairts nenlegton. -" ReatazabrOn; lise49.•:-305i0.,0f the . Minim ;en: tang Pod Me •tb 4l 7. bog , the honest moot- , ber lent be mustered eat-sad •seatot is ' mau to dbttleti sitipigifq a!, 100 ** 1 .' In order to reMhe theD'pae.- • le rumored tbat Keine Geo. Thomm lOU - he placed to cemmasd of the Department of Admiral Frank Buchanan, senior. tifiloor 'of be rt hal navy, inionnuffnal himself itt ir in. Walker, of liiiersoidn, boa Nen appoint. ed minor this Rmannitaiteatil ftqahl hiisignof to thn Pa. rifle coast. , nob' tulti to In the. pm.. detectop . and , ponbibment *of. frauds Iniernsi menus and la the epthreetunng of lola grilerotnal ,by.anthorityerthe detninil that f4 , grray. titiward'a tight arm, woli b mat hriiiten by a fall from .hla aarria to was yesierdayireinnandtbif bandages ,in. • men ft hes been confined Mine!, - tbs fraintion. ea that the Smontarpmndikuln of his hand..-In; " l ei?les" tee retold:2We Preediesetlao at s.roas Califorisi--Uorso • Nate • at flea Frsatlsro..Neaiy Eartbqualte Shook. • . BAn FicAltateoo. Nay 3st =llse smut two alto betwere Norfolk. sled /Ude. aims n rota , .day afteredoe cm the Ocean anew cecina A •urinta whin was Movie( tbe' tlam hiking Aneds or Ford. '.le the Mir be the horses teas shies Moeller, sislocusa leas the hope stretch aid.. by, Ode :Sad Crook** As genre togiaber. msklea i slewl.heat...- Tim,,. flsrfole of :lbe Ormond • int) third hem * , • . 5:43 35. arid 5 :51'4-5, User tune" wortli hire' lee* mole bad *Nt'llemt for the blab Ida& A ben/ iWkb or am = laptste sees felt la she Af *ad throtalwast, enamors liallforals tali arn Malmo vu tou; thogili fe *gift nidetrAhigin. • ,Ateilm=: rtutotriptieset.. .; M.l ° l9 , ;,The inhicrtptiwia ,ureity rash.- 7I 1) Item sztopridd by Jay tttelok . erre $1.051 400, . The hum western ettheerip t . qeyi. go.r. 473 me. inn the ilwatel Kole* . 'BAIA of Chkere. - 1150,000 tree' r the' rirsr Nt• ,to na l Binh hr Wt tenhogandlitlls9 font New . Ofiranii. "Il n e hum; lONCriptlen• *ails. 11.5000 the Ebat thutnew Sittret aka. 11.4. 1/35,000 Ither-;lleirie.,Rert-tht.C4., or eh ritemehi Thr7 733 joelewea nelpiterw. • Noaolta tk a Tern ered 44ett. .Iterwell• •,. Nwr !biz' hihj p7.lntheliietolt.Ahlerem meetbls 'Armor* 04 tetkired the Wwoitatitte.: °rite city :lin Gra. Ahermary whole -mpeetlei here toietirow.- - Sheeitilleni were kferetLeo loth.* of hie riterehkev. ; iiiii)awi if lUi'Yitiirti Tbd. GEN. WEITZEL'S 25TH ARMY CORPS. THE 'HERALD'S NATIOfiAI. DEBT SUBSCRIPTIONS. /1371CT3 ow 6/1110111; o► TIM ■GTIHCUQR&: The .B.buidtme4 Plantations in the South Puma IGIDIBTSAID4IB IND THOMSON. `Tire) ere Implleated In the Infecting 'Not. STANTON DESISOLIS_Ty AtTIBE TROY U==M . -. New Tou, May 29.—The ihrald'a Correa. tan eat gives the fell particulars of the fight at Bs hlati, Texas, the last fight \of the rebellion. The ellen' force, Ceder Coloael Barrett, was only bresibtnidred. It started out for foraging . p , and to smprlse a rebel camp at Pal. settle anthe, and: was, In the mmencement of its tovements, very enceesef capturing the curie a d mating other valuable !amis. `Col. Barrett's troops kept putting on driving parties of the enemy before them, till 91 1 41.1 the/lotted themselves confronted hy - nbotrt s thOttsand rebels, and were obliged to retreat. . It appears that ,Col. Barrett bad none killed In the fight aid only fire wounded, but on his re-. turn to Brasov seventy of hist:nes ware Missing. Many of these, however, afterwards made their escape from the enelny aierreivrtted tecaine. The rebel Insole unknown. Great excitement was caused et Browftellie by the movements of Col. Barrett's foragbir.party, the rebels them taking It for an advance , m that place. Tlo Hera:d's IX enbington special says: The 25th army come, tinder General Weitzel, will commence embarking for Texas to-day. • General Giles A. Siteltb, et the 17th corps, has been given,rbe command of a division of colored troops, and will amenneeny General Weitzel to Texas. .Lrevrid'a national debt paying aubsorin• lore tierce rt ached one million eight hundred wenty.five tbotwand -dollars.. The Ileratcre Bavantah oirreepondent Gaya: The removal by the Pre:Admit, of the rattrletions on trade with. the South has already caused a Meat [melte,' metre] in bavatinah. The Cut .tom House In that port has been opened, Hues of steamers are now running regularly to the up river towns, eommtutication with the interior is rapidly extending-064M" is arriving from the hark reentry, new noires are being opened and' the city Ls fast approaching its bony antl.rebal _lion condition. It was expected Gist Cleo. Gil more would lune au official order ho the fitith Inst.. removing all rtatriettons on trade through out the department of the booth. (fellers( Reward, Comminsioner of the Freed men'. Bureau, has fanned en order ensteneelno that the disloyal former owners of abandotied plantations In the booth, now bettor cultivated by freedmen, will not be allowed to nlsp the ism r, w hich they are In same of the dunes main g ea; rts to do, at feast not until after the growing crone are Secured for the benentof their VII sent rottia•atere. Th., !Prole. Wauhlagtob special save: The prrea reCut la In posseen4ll of new and (mow , ntlestitanay fining np.o Gore N. dander' ann J.Cott 1 homp.oa. not only in direct cotto Omit, with the assasclu Booth's plot to renoter Preldent Licptln, bat their utility agency In producing the ditttibirlon of the Infected cloth gln lb. chi. a or ur loyallitates, and the at tempi ductionbil laminae uf Ulla clothing tutu the What, I.lotutta ' Tb.. Trmnnea special bas the•folinying: Sec roar, btatrmo dentraa w Irate the Caeleet ems e. tbn nAlltury trials min - tlalatited, mei the army trfillerd to be permanent ijaiku kirnt Jalineolt will they tend him of Minister to It Is understood :that the In ofJefr. Davis eras at the Isatatax and by the approval of the narerreneut. The rpectid . haytit All the auppreaned ttotlmottt lu the onoptracr trial will Mem be pubitelted.. It will show the relevancy sad nor fermi of naueh of thd evttione atinitt the l i treatment of the Unton 'minters, and the sets sad dieuteathm4, of the partletpanta In Can. ad*. I bet to Poole hateacteuxerl prodllloas. The Errega's lioldataracorresumulent lam A. Voltz toretlutt was- held In that place on the 7th. at which a propintion ftwttie OrualllzaLlull of a Unlno patty was made. , TLr cuodnet of thy} . F•grtt troop' garTisottlog . h e tun n to aptlutiof In the IlltrAmo. terms, Aft.ut_ope luitedht4 Mad nrif rorti,ird4mrs are - pactort_lMlV:ittd'ort.tfirill'r t , tiatotrtlmu itilbutt arc lo ut d to at/Iltiatri eh, arid' women. An order has been Wee I that the dittrlbutlon or ratters soli muse Vie? bla Molt R. A lieretkl epental rapts Dote... Mrs vest to the• Die orroaas have bees put down and will be Tb.:Workri Operial *Apr: T Nntirltlutandiog Kitty Purret.d..r. tot.oix. will no soa to ['tin to Imam thr t!onitr ikad ,malutata ordet. Matters, In Virginia. Naar T05a..111629.--Lam Ifraittla paws cutonin t• Bonin: A number of pinneee In l' RSir¢h Is*. be Merin strong iece*.alowsie, aiirn violence Trion Minn ritiz.ne. barn *sited pink erten ' now the 'coratnio,dta of the United crate, rote., which erintiirnincVy ten. Is Lyvcoblog ana pktn sod aro (int err/ sm•orrate prince • A Eernrant bebbiging rntnw64th Anal entin W.O .11' banging r•ythe n• en to a tree near Ih-er Penn a fen daps rine*. - Th marB.II ceek.l 4 l.akiini tin , late I me* • f It preebtailene, accidentally abot himself in I he-- to at nett. are plenty °tunas Ala/mind. ,t-nt a tamest) 4.1 an enrseks. • • 1 titre ete Sowers hirosy.mso and twenty :bree ilarMand nbd prisoners st Point L solt ow, most of *boot wilt; oos 'tufa the lostS ut. ■(I-• faarn ►nd;iin direthisvelt. Tto Cr. pa in entanem Vin;tota ;revery prom- The Danville Railroad has bton turned over la Vrom Cairo . , . CAII4II, May W.-rye fitMlidala AlTiTed this city . atiwort tWdar._. The sad Tennessee Railroad will roar Ise award. • - Two tte bales ,of Cotton passed thla plot for , Erronevllle. Count sfUritored tour cents at New Relearns os tb. tad, - wilh .11anted sales. - All kinds riCtratle ia dStl. Eirryborty ,wif 1,14 ibe prinitalgagon ui the free irade order. - Artherit—iaa unship Republic - aaditau , ftora up—dhip Hawkins. from 14 sten, lord the harks Nineveh and Trojan, of Philadthrhia. Balled—aka Otddiug Star. Gar. !I hoinali..erriad I:or. Harter. Lircumnis. Mir.211...-114.:41 . ta. Thouu lett ti lor.WaktilDliton,t9 thq.: • itvo tea/ 6 ( the 716 i, 'Bl, 0.4.1 of ;Thomas Mcersth.-at: abelbyvtilei, cm (ladea.: Opy .113rbbi eomtneted [Ye 4lecikiti. &Tetal days Emma egapep br for, the ducigea'will • NewToht. Mn Debiettek, an, pont% ebot himself through the he'd thlitaftar. oca, st ihkoser,./to. ikeeth William meet. avaeaowrepliti to have ; lett 114114, 1p met , . play iii "Paul PtY".*;te'saddett. e 8.14. Poeta, the dolma atbo, by a efirlatnautoott Lea bltuin If re land In the S.. Monthly:- • • 'Mb inkul•l 110, 4 Orley la a harrow Mimi. hid ram, ii - Jo moat other time la iratettitut the attion'.of her . etOghlattit, that elm at leattli ao• „gibed the power of dlstingalateeg the snood of tikrf hOt koP Within Mitring: ' happened that oheleir,ll Owl was for several daftmodified to MT Cod, Unable i. ob.erve la person •ortutt eas ktlkM.oo Ohioan. atm .tatintad bet. wild at the wfutletr. ma a atootltute, for tea perfarnieace or 'Lb* Amy, ; Bat Betty soon grey/11%47 of that 'step nowt she became earldom Is her rapltta;= 1111.14.0miand totaby,tattesi roptitaaodod for her what' ereyou thlektar 1).04,)m1 lbw a double knock it 'WO. PT "Why' M • The And floor lodger, ma'am.' .."BritY; Betty, I deviant .1 , inadd. e mave , ', Wanth;i:Why dou't yuti tall Ole what that U .looett at ; 54 V %15y,'!tor, It's Only lb , piker . wit* plc! Plrill. s ty ? , they. win% Wlat ' pie" at 54 f!, They bad pans yesterdayt!t? • . 'The Neeir 10041 Go;ussisit Allowably sus Noe • . • 'ate *derWrel. - Mee suety -or • the. New 'lsehet4 braise/rt.( Preabyuniap ' p o i hi us. ;.Mal.bt,Nati Dr Cwsher,"thrrukf,hi Bee Vehekswateinerwly this gremlin . ; VI isthmusEad - thelloa the dabs salfege thes.uvrem of: the fit , SQL The dbleuthher ithhiS.ed' .I.l.secm,'l hampers at,d usher" . tislshiscisises,) err suer the am newsruiests of she. e. we r the sewn - Wiriest se 4te.hsri ithirteg; ”IfieotothA,'lsir of s4sk..! red. Tu. itstptdlMll math tot 011msegoo, ; w henusklgoinne'tkevoeleis 'ex Um Wolk rttianted. It wo cotionsed *Lapelled bud, nt ustit Mks Ottitio. Yaw rift etiolitr "elm 'NM skin wistoutiftli raceirs:M. 11th b u s.. um *Sao aid SIM Tlntiniii (40.4) , rte: 'silent/1417.ra. iwNlll4los 14111110 till IS Illtkri cowl . ipaffs. T4t) 7 .lv , plittlit4 ARM anirld ; . ,04tgre t iterate.. Thit'pengs, rwtrted sh..mar Hlatt Nibble!, awl lII , ' rtsn triabUslimid: or spar.- - V.6l‘.4o.4Netii ^ - k AND 'eti; Preabytertan 'itt.ucrai Amesibly. TENTII DAY—.I.I.IIIIOIOOX 9113101 f. The Areembly m 'mod Atitt prayer Rev. David Herron, a delegate from the Re formed Presbyterian Synod I, vrbtch lately mat in Nbw Castle. was prescatel and made a salutatory address. He gave an ocullee of the history. origin and present condition of his chime, '4veiling to their common ancestry with the Old School Prerbytmlan church. He toothed on a variety of lAsbjt.its connected with tte chareti, and concluded by tendering the salutations of the' church he represented. . The Moderator made a briefaddreuln response to the, mutation. Dr. S. Wilson read a report if Dr. Diatribe! , lain, from toe Committee to whom was referred a resolution to keep one or more of Its Members In the Ovid, such delligit, a to be paid by the Board of The report was accepted and the resolution adopted. The paper representing the statue of Souther' churches, churches,- presented In the morning, was then - Judge Strong remarked that he hoped we would Ignore the Kt-called. "General Assembly of the Confederate States.'! as thatengardsation *as made under a mistake. We knew it was a mistake, and therknovr It now. He Matra! to taltivate Abe loyal part of . these Southern t hutches, and behaved th at In a year we 'would have a full representation from every Synod In the South. “Rev. It. S. Motels, of bileaottri, objeeted to the acthn proposed, mil tending to alienate the , ektuthes In the - South. They should have time. It would be a recognition of the views of the Southern church to receive themluat as we - re. calve dthgates from other Synods. Let 'tu be' careful how we proceed. This cutting of, this, recognition that we have no authority over them, should be con.idered carendly. Judge Strong moved to strike out the latter _dente of the arcond resolution, also to Insert the word cossf:fufkwat after- “acblainatical” In the Brat resolution. Adopted. The third resolution .was amended by atdklag out all that referred to church property. The %hole paper, atter a few other alight amendments, was then adopted. The Committee on Overtures made a report from the Synod of California; :also _minority report. It was mend that the minority report be In corporated as an amendment to the original re port, and further action was postponed till the next meeting. key. Mr: hiontford moved that when the house adjourn' It adjourn to meet this (Monday) eve ning at half past seven o'clock. The motion was adopted, and the Memorial was made the order of the day for the evening session, together with a consideration of the Re port 01 the ilynod of California. The Assembly then adj turned. - EVENLSO , SESSION. The Assembly met at half-pasi seven o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Dr. WlLson. Dr. Samuel R. 'A Liston read a lengthy protest against the action ot the A.oembly In dissassing the es mplaint of Mr. Faris agslost the of Missouri. ;The psper was spread upon the re cords, and referred toacommluets, ot *bleb Dr. Omen isehaircinm. . aVNIVcr. • • no Airinthly then pm eeoled to the consider ation of the memorial (already, published) In retereuce to the -comae to be yacht:Led toward* these 'who, baring aided In the rebellion, atmt now desire to return to the church. Jorge Strong. or mis.mri, dellseredi lin . Oitl and tit:crops apeeett Id eupport of the memorial, slier which a motion was wadi llmtuttg the *perdue to len minutes each, sun tiring the time for taking the rote at ten mintves ['tram aloe o'clock. , Mr. CO4/1111, of Kentucky, followed iv a brief but ten:nu speech In scot of the mut:nodal. A midion was them made to lay the marnorisl on the table, In order to tab, up the soctind re port of the Cruntaltteo on 111'1, and Overtures, (as puhlishvd which was lost by a vote cc 54 yeasts, 140 nays. Several vernal amendments were proLabed and &trussed, sod a brisk . skirmish" wan kept tip until the time fur taking thy. Tote hal ar rlvrd, motion was then made to adJuira, but the Moderator ruled that unites the Assouthly would ywocertj at sopa, to take the Tote an ad) win; Meet wrcad_zolltr Without a maim". A ruction was made. to tostr t e further ac- Moo milt eleven redact Toe mornla, when the role stunid be tston whew t debate. 'The Moderator ralwl the . 671.1011 out of order. A tnkzentr anwat.d from the decision of the theft; but the Moderator decided the Appetit out , of" , " 1 " - rttnd Abe - adjourned ifttlt praiti by the Moderator. The -Yrhue, _2f ithatauding the novelty of doubling the talus of admission. the. Theatre was 'erowded , : . _. . . / by a f blenable audience lastaveniug to witness its rim% appearantecin Pittsburgh; of Ifr., &ad hira. Kean: Tbe fame 01 tteseteniebrated rultats ' is so thorrseghhr retablethedall °v t. this ;world: that the aneouncement of their engagement, fey a Pitied number of, nights. gentled a nub want box cdice. and nearly three thousand dols-s . . . worth of seats were secured. before' thti day of thelvappearanee had arrived. Thi s fact secures full N 0.4 s tor. the the nights of their engem. meet... We expect to bear that the deOnt sloe to velleit an I:mention of 11r. 'and Mrs. gean's prtf.l2 toilets, ,was onanceoeful, toplooss en-. rev meta emplaning their , deparivireallet act. ins tte Idtvehant of 'reale., , on Friday nicht. The Veers in.t night. were !leery the .8:h led the desks- Wife, pOving the: Koons an opoortn atly to exhibit thrir pot talent., Sib in Teig:e. dy a..al Cornedy. . rb.andieneo was most ontritt Biotic ff. Liter appetite thr- nub u the eveille4. Tbr trivet cl. rowed meal our epace prevents our notielir more fury the ete , ll-neeof - th.ir our forloove.. ' Thie etelillly Mr. Kos. all appear MI Leis ibo 11th, his Irovitist charaemr, and an bletorical picture that ought f,O bo witutimsa by clay lover of high art. • '• Tito Mahon* The 'Mayor's authority to latpritaoli ease Of 'noovappentof, Lnee,- baring, been onottlntrt, the &Honing section frown Pardon Is cited as , a Illct‘ist, aaraer to the e . hjeetlon • lionanonnartt Pon' Darrf—.4te Jely.l9. 1E42: —*No pen.a. , anall be arrested or. !worn/not on at., errll prompt Issuing out of , any mart Itat.tiintonuirealth, suit or procredlone la minute fur the' reonemy of 'any' money - doe slam at.y• jadainent or decree fniwded upon 'tart; Or du, %Jon an) tontrict.aKpreml Or. Inn Wed, or I. r the rtcov.-ry of any dannKoll forth.. u. n t, Trio lualca , of • an, oratraCt. eieepOlo,P, peSerirnap, is for tranapt: to . oafaisf , ,aistt dies,.aoll.ol ruts vassal On I , aisst.ales, at as, rat,es to im 2, 17,4*..7.505/jo carnal! ay ant, pan' 11. !Sitar, or Yoe' amp orteetaabori or , s. blot ft. I, no any prafinotonarealAynient in !Lunn oasts •Tusi 'inssuumn NULL anstaill Al Haan. , A Desperate Bur Awe daya ago the biiurient • %Ir. Brett:anal, Oe tins Iftstmilretakd , kkle uf 'the) (4*A:6100 - tiro a' et irtideitansii . In or. Blatreillir: was ettleied ' ln ',dirket, Ind ,tebbed of erre bests dollari In money; and. tan geld itatehrs.,: An °Meer iraa *eat , In- per. enft ilia meter, who ,anwerdstl Injure:4aq 1,i,, tai 11.1)dity testi amorwhere near tits Chill, - wit waning to tate Dal ,Greensealr. pro s kited towards, the lutursortitm. Ok Abu WI, ImP In that' tient. the Alban draw A ptstet ea -Uhl I thug who tenet/ up tell ann and reeetrat tho tnutkus In; It, brekklog;lbkkouik Tku robber 011 Laid ter; rhalr:Thit trial ojljropsy:. dnil and nh *raw tordwuy.atfranloa, of Mr.' b. : a. Wynn, .1a plowed:on Avter'e c‘rtai prtwoo, county, i Wesulflielnia. , Chita a huge umber Of walla ata now gt4ruc down in Mu • Inourcttaud aletney I l and Jadatmg Dr 'the' eePPardrs forming to operate oa Axic. 'eel. (Area, onudrewalat apse w«Ila will be lank' le Ilr roteie-or akw aos.ka. Those &A l i n; i d ireuuse Ih4 prupun.y thoold 041 ba Mr. Br's. 11 . 11,411 . , e 1 ),aVii IS. Ptr eateet , Intrados N , Itbdraw k .trota the market, on ..the primal fits, lu •fi w days. , L • • --. • • ' 9.11 e Latty Murderous - Assault on • IR): Itcent an.. I A toatton , lti the - case or P•ler ate. cbaimaf mem, eof thepartots attodintrd to riectie a litliobeir rope same; onleenti law Mb wank on Saturday, • and" vat et,ly eiNA nint , t nook title pine - The eT1440C4 Oi toy w en* Ike dlaiiirbance wie given, of • Okla the tnat-tir,wa•aili.mraill lor • tut. ,-1 her bastion. It, the meantime, other WltnellSolt rant In ?natured. ' snore, was sent to 'J di - for .We kerphit.; . • A bearing _will nninaltdf held ' Mid Veber atrifor iii,e4helek.—fts leun *on • minors toter. trittLite Abe 19-u int, Jam 154111.1.fel tip riy • reoldeut or dila .etty; :lend i It, Bt. tants, w tor ho nee bro. egtkageW ti Ili It% tithe openititot the-reieltoo. obrlLlMPl'llf.Mliilliatlo l3 o, ; , canto , onus Itairiver on &or ot Owe bont:aed • !na tigotetettre penstinitirta.'lnee thi litnneatrewA , = tfar& Wahl lige% • t!td. and e Xvii# l so ro tlie ;met tip gal nice. - - - .1111 1 hel!•01, - land ' e i e „;:. ' llt . Ptitaneadt Synod ihe Evabiellad LIAM ran Coprre; lipid Ire_ re rot, arcoWitainal: ootiventline to toe Getman Lntbront :VtilltOk. to • Wboolloth °"'n ntortlta to.onon. Mtn Erverntnaniboot tem.' nor buedred inetntwrit—alily • tolotoors sad ' rar• •le lay ',del. Imre. WT. Dr, g••••raut, 144 Dr.- Ott 14 alto i rlf artll ro:attendaeoc. • Corer• *la loniu.g Ha el of man toon,lie ot4o Oremt ittorder_orftotkra tko;*. 0 Penn Wee Warrtimno; oPonali. Fort Way Divot. T. A. McClelland, Ancttoncer. .• ~,...:1:-:f.;14..-..-5-yr-:.:7:7;7: use— -• keel ut • COY Councils. A mid& meeting of Carmel/a wan held last craning. • • la Sang: - Present, Messrs. Brown, Calle, Cot-sin. Heidmau. M'Clletock. IrLaughlin, "..11'MUlan," Morrow: Phillips, grans, wpire,, Young, and Prtahlent X'Anlsy. Aline:ea ofhtet reredos read and approved.., Mr. Quinn lessee* wcounnunicadon Mout Agee* Martin. iII ref:tempo ; to the dangerous. reedlike of De Miller atreet,,owing to its eav• • lee in Referred tar Street Committee.. • Mr. Brown preinted a commuelcatlon from' Ohne. relative to the. storage of 01l finerissim Way,' and the danger appinhe 'dad from ere- ' , :Referred- to the 'Allegheny' Wharf Committee. . , Mr. Thompson presented a commune:cation from Sbenberger & Blair. and .1. H. Shoenber ger &eking permission to build a trestle work. railroad over Etna greet ; also asking the privi• lege to erect a betiding for the pollen of stock: leg ore and coke, the Milldlag to be covered by • Mr. ll'Clintock offered a a resolutloe ranting termini= to W. B. Shoectherger ds lib& lo erect the railroad and • bonne, requested, sub jeet to any future action of Councils. Read three times and passed., „ . • • . • Mr. Yong. from thuCommittee on City Prop. , err*. preeented a report, stating that the Neptune Engine house wants a new roof, and that the Allegheny Engine Hence Is In bad condlticui and unfit for use, reeemmendlng that' Ateirengine Donee be built, and offered the followlort Beached, That the Committee on City Proper ty be lettroctet to adventsenreposabi to relmild the Allegheny and repair the Wotan Reran Rouse, and report to Councils.. , , , - The report was acee:pted.ind tee resolution adopted. , Mr. Tholepin - presented rleolntlon instruct. the °Wiles tribaye Lamps erected at the cornet of Brahma* and Spring alley, and one on the comerof O'llara and Mulberry street, Fifth yard. Read and referred. to Gas Commit ' The Proaident read a communication tint the Controller, covering bills for paving by Edward Alien. Referred to I litreet Committee. with power to ant. . Alto, a biller J. H. Walter, Prothonotary. for 1148A6. Ordered to be paid and'charged to Con 'Matra', Fund. ' • Also, bill of Abdtal McClure for recording or dinarees. amounting to 184.20. ordered to be paid and flamed to Consiagent Fund. Also, a ermmeelcatiou from Robert Robb, • bondsman for John M. Martin. Tag Collector or. the "bird ward, asking Councils to relieve him from the bond on condition of paying one.half. Referred to Committee on Finance, with power Alio. a communication from Mayor Lnwry, Is reference to the return of dhichamed and recommending that some. edictal action be taken for their reception. ~Read and accepted. Mr. Thompson introineel an ordinance pro hibiting the otwtinetion of the Allegheny wharf by lumber, 01l barrels, filth, ac., and Axing a wharf rate of. three cents per barrel on oil and oil barrels, also 1111111t1Elf the place bf storage of the same. Mr. Herds ban off:lntel a Substitute, fixing the following rates for the at enge of all and oil bar rrbt on the Monongahela and Allegheny 'blown: For the Met dsy oo which oil has on the wharves, two edits per barrel; for the &toned day, ten cents; for the alit day twenty cents. A rate of tee, cents on oil barrels for the first day and one cent fur every adoitional.'day Is also provided. 011 or oil barrels laying longer than One week will sub). a the owners to a line of 850 for each Infraction. Also yl.tohlhifing oil or oil barrels nom bing within sixty feet of the enrostone of Regorge° Way coder a penalty of $.50; also, pi obibltiog tee obstruction of the wharves by cinders; bleb. &c. The question t centring on the passage, of the substitute. the aye. and nays were called, result lag ayes 12, tat s 2, as follows: dye—ldssms. Brown. Coffin, Ceuta, Mrd roan, M'elletewit. M'ldillan, Phil lips. Quinn, ThoMpson, White and President M'Ard.y. • • Aep—Messri. !form. and Young. So the sibst/tute for the ordinance , was read three lime/4'4i passed. Mr. White presented - an 'ordinance requiring "that the 'tenanting. Regulator be directed to ad vertise for grading Magee street, train Pennsyl vania avenue to Ribbon street. Laid over under the rules. In Comsson Council: Present, Messrs. Ar• dory, Almotroug, .Beck, Dickson, Frederick, I,anard. lissbloney, Mc- Candle's, McClelland, A. B. licQ wren, Oil shoe, Reese, Itebmaa, Beively, Tomlison and Pn,ldent. Sleek Mb:atter laigtneett.¢ read and approved. Mr. Barrio - mink-0 a petition for • larger water pipe - on echaales , street — Referred to . Water Committee: - • ' hir.:Arestri-4to -ordinance authorising the prattler, paving , and setting with ettrb-et me of Varney at rteL, Referred to Btrott Committee. • lin McCandless—A petidou for wiser pips on Tannehill street: Referrzd' to .Water UMW' //Atilt: - . •Mr. - Dopplentt—A petition fora pahtle scoter on Mb mid 'wood streets.' Referred to 'Street totiniatter; . " D:ctaon called Catlin ordinance inc Out lira ibe talary of tbe Bcprrintendme of Water Woria—lri S. 0. .April Sits mid thrie times and paarrd; and laid over rim. C. C. under the. rules, and Moved that Common Council :oluctir in the 'atilt of 8. C., irtach !nation tree beat by. followl..g vote: dra—;Aroary. Armstrcra; Reck, plebe; flerde r A B. id'Quewan--8. jtile—F:edrrirk, Tfantdait, Leonard, NES. obiol , rY.. *Mined, fltd.nne, • R &rya', 7 , nlloeor, and Propident ArtuateAng—A resolution that •mental erottnitten of tbrrttft.odt Common And two Wm, tie eeleit he appobted to &last sod tuna s.. the eels, ire of thn:.velOtta eity utfleere, mud report to Ct.neeile for further action- Road rho e titers; and parerd; and %lows. Armetrowt. 01...h0e and Retee appointed, 8.. P. porveop . , . , • ' bt , fidloorinit husteetoi, seed eels S.C. -114 y Mb, na tikto•nti la C. C.: . .. • iehitleto to storage of ell bar r.le on the Allefebevy wharf.'lc S. C. 'mid and en, teed end ordned to 1.6 ftled. C. C. non coot or .and roar ki the City 2iiteitor *ad peen, Whatir Committee... C. adteni to thotr tomer actien. • • lhe zranlntlnn teletler_to Pale of the Gond In - taut agine house. puttied ism sneetlng.'- CAMW- Nk k !rim ft. C. Amino noirconeurrei In end n tted toile, Committee eu Coy ['repeal to: lapel the ipeubahte. amount • ttiu nuildlnit • will ming and l eie cr,et a new hope, Nod., al 6 tourer 'seam:. of B. D. . „ poet o In relatlnn to opeeliF Wa lton oven with Oilier ppm, Mar lE.br. tetened eck to the itleeete: Cr'e . *Mete. ' (Nilinme4e4liiti teem 41 Phillip' hi eleitioal , ei aFt wo• In "Ideal stitteC atid-reeeßtin!) Petition Inc• pemlsaten to erein a "moiety' hfideletelbr i the me orth" emolation I ran tlett•the. •• (rimiest ion !reed and apse ~ reseletion. thme lions eed ..; o.C..nomme. "Olemwaal • The eubeiniplloie llie benefit of the feniiii 'of . • the hate !Oxidant. Lie: ada bu 'supped is. definite etw.e, dad ,we 'would teirotinnennit to the friends of our late Chief Magistrate. The following letter will ex kiln Itself!! ' • ' • •• • " • '' .. ,_.l • , E"• . 'I4IIW TORR. - BE 4 let; 1861. '" Mi., EL P. WinVitowetheratiP : al., PittetitteAlbf: bia:-At the !violet of many pitrlutic 'calicos , . 'fats ectlet he l'oementr refute 005040 , 1,H to ' Jen"Litlfelb Pielalikild Peed." math., hi: Won , sills elan bete and to setae of the aelettleniaK erthe,in enfteinfitiop,4ller,, to • teo . ;reeve . fed to IN- tunny a our late lieliniel and'inartyred Pee*. • !dent. Aterehate Litmelo. The. labor of colt et:. :itg,a terse nail' in @Wan . inbarptlore .will bi 4 , alektehle, tot Its . addlt tonal ' vane; as • • tei!' tltoticial ken the ;Toole le regaitted • 11 , *int' • dint tOINXI forget •tuettiettoo Of Abe . ati•Xllit ' A.lwe et ell the ennulteltora' will be preeenteir '`ilitithe'lned, sod, lo Mk. time {militates& -Aa It • Is. trod:malt' desirable that all bealltlee• sbeethl • be represented In ihe far& lOseperaftliktrLbollt Iltr aid ae laslatant TOnwere.t.ol tat. land.-u: ... pi Übtireb• - . . . . • . Ici Frau tlitg • stoottola .[Xir.ected, please Sea tbe name of eaeb. coutzttter.. Toe : retiotot• of. .m. mar will be acknowledged, by. mum .mail, and: in mince repenees.ter postage, es Saar se p PIN,* ebnuld be fret to each rentltten:w.• - • ' I 1 . 1 ...., please fled .blank ett'NetiOtlon: , NO: tooth . lOU eau..extend b.f. atteetiieif 1 1 4004 ILtrielt; and toeitly'extilbalnit It where our p;;Opilf, errseto. r its +Neel. will, I Mut, be an the aspect , i.e. ib th ey ID ill b•balf,ior Ito a debewe °with , ttn ettelost,,e o the weidere,..the seertheea, .01 1 • 0 4 1 ' 4 4 t ,Ot ear.t.lbetet.tirowted," n,l of one ' 'Lotion' WWI, he,limeleo.well..and, la , ~.wkote, . , ~. ~. ~•. • , . , - 'Bstoitn - 8., Ipeittuat, . , ••. , •• '": —; f ~., 166.316 Wall mein, - ?Vt.' Zitt; ' 'Mr"loiefinab's repeal aced. no en bwootneot_ . bOto 'es:-WEI merely NW In -Ws woitlildeiti non , imptenilalltynaientittettatibf the ftien„:" , ` ''' , i , -., ~ - ! •••• - ,•-. , &mail Jnent‘•llltr.il , " •. •, . l• *, ' 1 ~ c,-, ~ `. E li.,Chtnurri(i ( ::( ,_: ((..(: , , • ~ .s l ~,(Mt,o Batralliti.,-(r (;'((' I - ..( 4 , : «i.• 111 . 0 ` / 14 ( 0 4 1 .Cris-( - 3 - 1 - (( ' Iliad Solaces' I b witiest restieetfaUy•to • recomatmust en the ••.enttotetol4ll., skirl! sti..9( Aglatth 'wick. • !!mull,. the abovei ;plea of subeeniptionAti tbe , 1LIonplo: Monitorial 114.0.!!...t.t_it . opt . a ih;ttpi r tilt et.:ettoiheekaltedltot th . l i ttrehatilotlits,lnd• ' tilt deTO6Oll Of a hr ialllnk.44l(lMln.. i till Ilt Pleilift ftl!,4tti!ttetratTolloo44lPA .., ~. .Eina il y, V. Vote" imisi.lioe l f - u * r :'• -: hattetpli.ra.. list 90: 1'%5 . • - -. , •t• ' ...,, . St..r -ilitVe ... '''; '.l MM= ~ - ..- 4 -:,- ; ';'•MlP.f. -. 1;, : , ,,: •, , t ---44,,,..,..-;:-',:4•, itconpalltted.r.The roloted danenel Eeq., Panty, ttit the wuttdng tenn at four Tramt Riddle la an efficient and enetgette me the Ulcerated brunness and postai fun*t at the cake will thaw, when compata With that. New Trdn•—A oei. aeronaut:Re:Won train has been Maned epee the Penaaylvala 'Cesteir Rosid,• betwtta thle clip ape Penn stattot.' , The lame the clty 4.c VISO p. learin' as/Vale-4e. admilsameat.'' lialmcrit• and too skirt t CenViflaaboats, at iiccieilaacvs Jagetims: -- 1 , L.:4 .41 noop /Meet. McClellaidll'Aiiiitoit:' ntt, • ' gadierj alien, at IleClagaad'a Audio g . . Ments shoes, athicelellstors •lletlot , . The Indletment of Davis. •' _ ' o • , C ' , AI The Grata - Jury of the District of Ortmahlit - • - "It! yesterday completed the first step - in what win -' win -' '. , ..1, ' ,:' . to one of ; the great and ielehrattet - trials hi; .'"'.. s ' l .. Gm'. They it found true bill of lndietneent ,;,, 4 ''!' agelnat JeffeMon Dials, :darling him with the, • ~;,., I . (i crime of tret ed 2he specific aceon srldeit the • .i , l , =th.tio .. . accusation ii ls Om attack em•Voet litso , T ~0,,41 veal, on the 12th of - last Jolt le width dental ' A , -,,'" f :--4 Breckintidge- was WlZelit; and theindtal3lBlli. ''' '' ' ' ' ' .ll charges "Jefferson DAMP: Lae of DM ecnikty el '. ;' ' ' C I:termite, litate of' Virginia; r0m14. 1 ? v4ll trili- . son : let, '. In that OS the let of, dune.; PM. bit -, :f , r , 4 . raised Or gathered troops In ;Richmond toid ~1 ~,!;-," • stardust the United Stake gotenitnerit; 2d; 'that ''.; ' he wei leader; or einumandeoln•eldet of three ,' • ' , f c ." - !1:1 troops, and, as such, ordered thecapiedltioniddi l -•,':•,, i '1" that he providal the men with ones, Rood sod ..• • . other supplies for that treasonable parposalati . - ' ,''''' ''''Cl that the attack on Port Sterna was accordlugly- '.- ' : r'' , made on July 12, 1864; end IStit, that by hie . agency there a large number of United ' Be ata' toxins were traitorously killed and itdured.' " ''i ... The actor Congress under width Ws • Indict, , ~., . - 4 meat Is laid was pa , sal is 1790. It provides -. , i. that . ..irany person or persona aeries 'alleciasee -- " - ~, - I'," to the United Baas of - Anteriea'nhall levy rat: `• rl . ,- : - l't. against theta, or shall adhere to their ereemiley: trivial than aid' nd ointfort within the illdied States or ale where, and flan be thereof copilot. ' ~' ' '- 7 ''t al, on confeaeloo , in opal court. or on the; tertt-•;' ," ; mony of two whoesses to the same overt ad or . the treefor, whereof lie or they shall atirid 'lit '," 'er: dieted, such perso;l or persona shell be adj dgint ''•' ' : i- i• guilty of treason geoid the United Etta and - :•• . •-•:" shall stiffer death," 'The wintesace against avls ., ~ in the cast are, ' Fraud, P. Blair, Br.;' In ri , 11.' ~ - , • ' .''-'' Caged, General M. D. Hardin, TbomaaJ. on 6. _`•, ny, M. p.i George • E,. Kirk and John .111 Mc, . • ; ... bead J}' C. Dreckinridge is indicted, it la midst , ' • stood, for the same "overt ea.'''. The trial:of .• ~ , Davis may begin at any time. He is our poseet..,. don, the witnesses are at hank and dustman le ' i'''' In ra people ration. The pae will rejoice that this • - traitor Is to be bell to ensurer for his crintoate a - :' r civil court.' Ha will receive a fair and just 044 , , 0 and there Is every pivrbability' th at .the 'overt ` ' , act" required by the Coratitution and the net of ...::5.,t , ,41" Conga:ea will sae wort:s ataillat. him. , . .. • r ------ -- Each new development of rebel treachery and cruelty, secure to outdo Its 'predecessors. in irifa- The SCCOMpliehment of the act of ISecee-' Plan was a Step in advance of Cathonnism and Bully Brookism; the firing upon Sumter seemed to put the climax upon ,the crime of Mit:Dien; bat Captain Semmes went a step ahead of BM , n.. regard la wickedness and treachery; Tort threw both these distinguished scoundrels into the shade; while the starvation of helPLette ou ere: the stealing of the sent them try their irlends, and, the 'mining: of their home, appeared to reach the Wheat' possible . bed eminence of wrone.dolog and.ernelty. The amessinatitixt of the President seemed to be the nerd culmination of rebel wickedness; but the m cent dieeltseres made in the case of Dr. Black. bum. ha Canada, develop. a ikon% savagery,. without a parallel in the record -of the war, er , In the history of the World. Tennis of feetrd clothing from the yellow fever hoiplials , or li‘rtunda, were sent to the principal loyal, cities, and to southern towniunder Union rule, for the purpose of spreading death and misery broadcast throughout the land, and not only de. stroying the Union armies, bat of sweeping tens' and hundreds .of thousands:of uonscombsured women sod children to the grave, through tha. -medium of:a terrible disease.' , A specially Infix., lions trunk was sent to the city of. 111 W 460090, and a NINA* IVA:lied with polipuedi,linen, WWI tIl be tent,to the 'White "Rouse, In order teilidtteim"" pate, the ballet - of Booth. • • • . The monstrous crimes oC Southern rebels dwarf all the misdeeds rev riled in tomer Idato-„, -ry, and the Black-Hole of Calcutta, the Gun ' powder per, &pry cruelties, and, all historical , reskidts and rebellions, will sinielitto caeca beside the lowering, crimes of &nuts= . , -; lIIIVAII,-,Phildd_elphia Barrio. • . litirtructtune About ray.- . . ' •••'.1.4 The foUoiring pat sipapits are !Weed hi be. ‘''"' • • di , ‘' .4 litractiOn• .c1.43a, Issued from film. PaToMitior" • Gtucral's itiffica According. to the aaaloglet • tuid prictleh of tpe service la refer:mica odluera,„, , where the icrm'pay proper Is riot used; the gel . end term per occurring 10 laws or orders ratter 't .". ' lug totillottance or .Stoppage 121 .uoderotood to: mean pay iintlaikiwoncts. Whew oultstea rota or VoiUhttlill are mustered out with statenittit • of, ealueor clothing drawn in kind, without,-4 't the Barna slate . stating , date on whlob elohlug: • ,7-. . account was last_ settled, assume data of last re:indent antbeit of last settlement, and a:impute ' aecorelogly, under St Ctiall Iburtb, act of Merck 136 P, La tta.itie .roldlt•r to b,iurity, , The nr wt discharged tor which he may be charged ruled, ha. • a di-ers rettilt ricers...try 'lncident ot Pis WU.. tall serYdre r hula the Ilue - of his duty es Nadler: Out In the ptaperal canulisiloa ors'. citizen. 'be wounds fur which bounty is pm-. • deed trust be the 'crust-quince of hostilities; •,.t;:i' a , dtlAIT to log on - stibe time. The aids ot Ere, - yet Getieradato oat collided to - the ears pay al," 7: s 141 lowed. by Wto olds of Oeurals U Qtndd m t ax • -I • • The Pplegopal Church to Pennsylvania. , In the Episcopal Biome= Convention at • adept:is, the ..caustion uT dividing the de1t 3 3313 -1 Of IP direussid at grestlenip h. L vote „Was ti. 4.1) ou this folltlwlom rwolut funs: ;IA TbattoisConvention berebymoSerit • to the fiumation , of a new atm:on:lA On woes.: -c ern portion of ilia &ate, baying for it. WAWA limit the re-Min line of E'Kestn; Ca 1311614 et:110130d, Gemini., and !Somerset cotuitiell.; .`," ) Resch,ed, That wider, misting oirctucttlineoh , ' u•il` Ibis Lots. ntliw considers that h Abele t 30,000 ' should be safely , levastsie' t•I'l ' 4 l f ,yor,the seppint of the Episcopate bofore the eats 4.• 44303 met 01 the patiorte rusted fur. `The The vote 'tomb Clerical yeas, 1001 nip et 4, '" r t • - • ° `The terish ;vete stood: Yeas, ISBi , nays, If.= r 1 e':e34'.3 11141:9 &evens said be wan at a los! pow to do. : v -,11 xi do nide, there being 1134 &an a quorum, voting, and tbeie nide, no special law on the soppses... „ • • ;,c After some debate th e Blemplvpielot fel VW • ' • " "t' 4 4, ") Pale of Malec. • 4 " kttal litany tanestuids'of mules are being dhisitii4 eiwt medic albs in this city, lyth , SlTeltedlitatea Quartrimisterta Llepartment., The sales telP t•: t.til lithwe noel the number of animals la reduced- s, 133 3 inLtOPOrik* in us welnistlou of the arnewl,,now, ; t LI iel•leg on 'avidly. .There are in tie modes of the ,t Pomace. the TennellWie and Ge 3 fitia.foargoa.„ ,v„,s f q send or tbv Molt 311•131110 tealni fen ; Mazy of th aw were boneht, In the beginning Of ,s e y six. war aa soon. mules; hare areonipenled Me armies in all their marched and temps; and are . tbumatanly timbal and hard.m d by emstise; and aie senile and familiar hoot beagle turfillindrd ny the soldiers. Tne whole &mi Ii • ',el 'apped of Grating emelt, atm sow Nur& hi. also:' 1 .1.:4 I :tif f enflired fro* the main of animal 1 , 31463 031114., el .0114,4-3 Ply The animals amadd at, eabaje ; aerliee, but do Dot brinya3,3thl3g/P111333431MU1 I .4tr it l . 3481113,. • e ••••a ; x. 4 miresmi. .r. B. Liniment? & co, omitted. • •." $ ;` 4 .A. phis, antionice a handsome volume 'emulate; *be •• Poetical Tribune of Atowiesm Bsrds ay„, ,41 ibr Death late President. Abraham . .4) 1.•••• - ,e toln."—the eceolleCl,lol3 COnahlt,loß Of 30t,113 33r0 412 ,butedred poen*, by distiagnisbed antbous, from ' 'aid Canada.( cifferest parts of the, United Statist. Mad England 4 i t he pnbibluirs will be glad to receive Neel' f g ' " authors espies tether mwma, with - the prlvilece • • '• ' ,6i Inseiticeig be stmt in tide molars% and front ' - pebihhers_lp,iareale any apprepivanyeftsc o py• tu ,b wbatay ba e &Named la tiler oedemas. - 13-9 A Ctugoup it , 9 ..------71-7--..—;, , ~ ,. pr,A, Z J.t. 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