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Ills , t - en the Sunday alter s Jul asslualnatioa' bf the Preaklath,laditm there mall 'Mar a / 1 i coonaligite lid MA attaiiirg - to hide Idmielf, and,wri, willing to go with the teat of us,. ~ I ' Ifr.`DottiMie counsel 'for' dtintrett,' stated tkiN , heihteleltiltlAthistheplesof Insanity, and . for Aktillalrala had': surname/ relatives and 1 •• Meads of Atierott, living thousand of miles away, who,wa notyet arrived. ,- , ~ W. L. Arnold beadle tolds' brother's where . shouts labakintore city : sad, county,- frees the 21st of Mirth toll:trier Of Abell; When the pH& • I ono nen 10. Rotten Monroe, : SWIM: to the sateen his pistol and bilfe. I Frisk dillold; itio - a tao th ei to Attie prisoner ' I testified that his brother went to Forums Moo. I nolo eater wpm employment. . - - 7 - John T. Ford; peprietor of the theatre; was : called to the stand, and_was asked by the de . 1 - . fame whether Booth dyer niplicd to him to In I ploy Cheater the actor. _ Anistan Advocate - Ennis addeitad ' tit the- •, question , 1 Mr. B eingenteaded that jho question was i . penitent. Arnold had .made a voluntery.eon -1 (colon West; - there was a plan to capture, the . Portant; laishlch' Chester. in .tds his. - - nonorated. -.The object la proponadiag the , 'lnterrogatory was to show that Booth had no.' i body fa the theatre lonaist ' him An 'answerl to the ,queetkra' las Impottan injustice to • Spenght. - ; , Anistaist Judge Advocate: Magnet i said this teas not a question of felevamif.te-= I . tore, Ittirais absolutely unnecessary to ask. The man that ..... olut s b uitaln euati ed tet th uit is Judge I h d e rsea uved te n s ear ohj a. ectio u. n. • ,- -i - teirif.lfif;; 'allay the prisoner, Arnold, nearly L _ every diybetween the And of-March and the let 1 y of April. sMactima three or - four times a day. i John T. Ford justified that ho bad known 1 ;Spengler thrieor-fbur years; hie cowhand ma i race as scene shifter would bo !memory . during 1 the second note of the third an of Our Ameri nd Ceuta, and during the dontinann of the Whide_play, he„could. not be ,abeent long; the Magi =car r *easter) carpenter hare charge „, ofthe work belonging- 46 the:psuaget way .by 1 _ which Bonk escaped, .;_andof.„the,, entire stage; it, t 4 w•.oot Sinn - Ilse' datibi keep t he way ; - , - eleii mehneeliagueirwriserniermags marpmearr - I orders *ere - Posliltre - that lhe passage - Way .1- should always be kept clone and in the best order; It was always kept clear unless the play was of such character that -11. might be, temporarily encearibm berm knew' ber knew Strangler to - wear a zninistache; Spengler appeared to entertain great admiration for BOuttlitile well fur n.ting can, and curdled great influence over Stu inferiors; . Since' the la - ter part of Septembm Broth fie.. quested the theatre and had -his letters directed there. Spangler usually epees t'ie slimmer in crab-fisting near Baltimore,',whlch he considerei ' his home. Wilma Munn the rope in Song." - . lees =pet-bare - as such as used by crab fisher .. Mr. Beat, nmager, of 0 ro rer's Theatre, twit-- • - ed that,A. e had seenßnoth fresuently abont the Theatre, and that the Say betoie ths &stamina- I " Lion Booth inked him 11 he mornsol to flittmin '' i,- . ate on that aiming, and whether he designed in ,'' siting the Problem ; witness sent a Date to Mrs. • 1 Lincein, inviting the Pneldential party to visit the Theatre on the night Of tee 14th ; at the ' time Booth made this inquiry it struck him his manner was peculiar; witness said it was C 23- winery In a Theatre to keep the passage Cizir : -411 - lak thrtlll- witness did not consider. &belle um the •Preablost's box to the stage in Ford's • Theatre. as eXtranrAuary one. . „ 4 - 11. N. James branded that at thi time the shot was Arid by Booth, at Pod's. theatre, tie, wk. .:.t . hersovaistandingon the stage ready to draw fiat, " ~;,.. and tipsagier was standing right oppolte him; - from when they stood neither witness norSpitt ; et r. c oold /De the Prealdent'abOx. 'Do not know whatfipaagler did when the abot, was fife i; wit aces thosght le was near the door ontof whin Booth ran; passage way was clear at the time; it weenie duty of wltneeri and . Spangler w keep it elekr; las - more Spengler's business than his I" own s Spangler al 's Reared pleased hot thePresi, I dent entered and applauded as the seance did. Mudd testified that the term oesuptel by Dr. Medd was owned by Illinfather, but the prissier , paid no rent.,. l • , ",- . Dr. Davis testified that he lived in the city, • 4 amt bad served on Gen. Wool's staff daring the diteximairar ; had known the prisoner, Ilarrpht • from early boyhood; coosidared him a trifling boy,, with very little of the man about hits; should th ink nature had not endowed him with .., the usual amount of intellect ; thought he ha i ,1 . suadent Intellect to discern right from wrong. Han Claford, Treasurer of Fiord , * Thence, • walled that he learned at 11.34 o'clock in the monde& that the President had engaged a box; • • Booth was at the theatre at 19 codock; ald. not • - :tell him that the . President was coming; INM • • Booth coming dawn street as I 'Merl in the door -- - of the theatre; he commenced talking to come parties there; one of them went into the offlee and bought one a letter which he ust dowa and ..' read on the steps of theodlee; he sta i ri l l:shauld, think, half au hour; didn't see hint a aline . , Meg; when I got to the theatre mybrother told me that the Proideat would be there that, night; :' . It mu Mr. Reynold's business to no about the imm of the box, but he had the neural the4l"all is the face that day, and / Axed it; I Axed `. i Zags and had part of the furniture changed, a sofa and a higieback chair brought from the stage, end a rocking dud: -from' my- sleeping room up stairs; I received no tra=eitions Dom* 'f, -say case exeept Paybold and the gentleman who ?livinight the flag from the Treasury Depart._ ' s sand; . Spangler took out the pariahs) between the two boxer ,, we always, 1 removed It ..; 0, dopptrars Pestold sent Spangler ter Me boxy he ~,' ,r 4 no st woskOts the stage as the time rwasdecon l ' 1 . t a ng the box . I called fur the hanker and nails. ; '.i which he handed to me. Ile • knew the Prat- , . dent was yowling, for he took out the partitions. 1 amen penknife itienttlog the string by which: - ' the pietas was Gott I forgot It and left It there. Boothwas in the hitilt of engaging box nun, ber. seven, chick ' wax, a part of the box wearied by the Presidei.t, nearest the audience., .., Croaramalned. None of Abe other bares • . were occupied ; there was no mortar In the wall behind the Preakient'e box when I was deco rating ft; I teas at the hor - at the time for. th e i purpose of unfastening the door. There' was no each contstramee there before and d day. • : - ' Q. Wis there a bole bore' through the ti nt door that opensinto the President's box 'before that datir. A. Ido net know. - ' .:. . - p. Wen the 'crews off the locks of the 400 re 2 ' •of the President's her before that day. 'A. Not to my knowledge; Ido not know. • ; la. WM Mei alreir:therient tot drawn whew youyou the beat . A. It was not done In • ~ my peolenceir to my knewledge; ifli , had' been dene, - 111d o.4:nottoe it'. • - _ - - . ' . , • Wm,Tilikbak, re.ciamlued. and test/led Aka the desx out of the passage where - Booth escaped was el; be opined It easily and . rushed out of the door attar bits, - Jana B. Toad. balipas,ln snaps' ofUts The& . 0 • ire. testified that about half mates In the mom, 4 lf , i s tizosing mart frauds& Prealdest'shouae, win i earns on such errands, and engaged a I , -.box for the Persidesty he had not bona prevhoos . i .111201104 X saw Booth at half past twelve, ow ti . tha corner of Tenth and &streets; he Wee aim- Ing front tetrads 'the Gummi I had - nothing SgetO, do with the Prespen Freshest' ban except to #-- , Sege Dam.' the , ' -Trautary- , Depentf I mat melee of the President/ and Omani Grant's latenikd visit to the -.Sear, avant "; twehe o'ckielt; think It appeared la shun, the O , I seconder first edition.' I had sent it before 4 : / saw BOothr I had no eoiversation with him; I .1 merely spoke to him; don't know John Bureau[. ' il , • Ile ,proented It "Star or five limas; don't know 1/Mbeiliti ever occupied It eeriest- we mostly eselemaller Begs, but as General Grant wart* -• have tam with the "President that atill, we l; borrowed flags from the Treasury Averment; t , I ICIS /a the Waft oftki daring Me per • -,-,- prior to the assaminatiort; I suppose hems ;,' have pool land oat two or three lima; saw i ,sattkiht efilielekr di:dg - 1W Ilinet._ ..-- •- . „` ; 0 , Crochemnased.-.1 had sot seen Booth prat; ir ens to antlog thonotke. - - - hf . J. Homy tosellied-Ile staved at Tord's Thal 1, , , Are as the IWO fig IM 14th of April; Booth , .. called Mar No zest and Wilma cad badge l° " BPlaglei n Me op. horse; I waa o E wake aide . ` end I said to Smear "Booth 't Inn low' to. mute Wan and tiE hii horse is I• Wren; Bonk name Lade aed said , "Ca I i 'lM ag rt i l» ,. .ewcammu *Tot the dairy ‘, , WON _es, Slateski then called and told me 1 • ao oattroaexk.Joheao bold the honie, saying I. . that Chalk was awsyr aid that Me respostabllity r .. . 1 ' _iblittelln Vas elan lum. I saw Spangler two ', ' !...pr unee Una thaltenning is properidace; ' t -'' 'sal hiss abase nee minutes Infers ilie - ahet wall 1W; he was co the sass side of the Preadult's r balmy him live or six minutes after on the 1 ; 1,. , 'tap with avert Jot W ateak; ' Booth made .. ~ ha maps 1 tall gentlemen In grey Mollies sad . lt wortache. Tee the Snit to get _on the daze '..-- - ' ante Swab) he *eat eat the sane way Booth ,C. 4 Glad lima ii : to;adii 'Booth tell 1: - 11 / 4 , 0 ", I. °_egad Alt toss sad t rWg t, ' Qs ar,i, 1 lattlet's stables tea! ail It the weekbefont the et teanatlOil 1 letib trokiatiklei tiniffitgaediabbbie .0 &Marten Artilr4i *ld% and 'W ilt 81 ' 4— (ay mornbagt bare not seen bifittablng mr.elf; tberoyvcadd bp Valli fee, tbat parpcwei but they . Men tenettlibe &Wet the d; ,' Na . .. • - John T. Ford. the Manager of the • 4 T - boier . , as mailed. lie waitgartrwt,he rope fAund to SW glees earpet.bag and gala it wit wed for thaJe INVllett.l The itlnwen was in 114.. • a when the eiteetiOntban weenie. P. Clay Ford teitlfied that Ise.W.reisintin: of the theatre, ickbe knew of Baia beta engiged is the moratat•:-Boothiiii aa , ,tbeintatre. but he did net tell Spelt that the agate had been en - - paid} Dr. 3reKim testified to Lingknown Su „ ndt rtwenty-two years, saglysty well for the bat tix Jean; be was a light, trivial boy. and to islod at oarnienrornts of Ntl_wfs Con* dies idionntodsanloo'expen fri day morning. • ABSTRACT OF 6HogiAlnf won. TIIE AGREEMEIff RITE 1011NSTON, n~sps~rc s ' stirs si 10/11:11T. _ . ;FRET/1Y STANTON CENSURED BY GEN. SHERMAN.- NatSYu[ atiy St.44nTahartiet. * OTQUeeil: Sherman's report, covering Important points, Is )11 "w/ES ..44 1,1 4 1 t to Getural - Grant lizanquotnatutelfts.Dtv.or Orre Mae, • - • cm Feum,Bsittio N., L`'^ Grmarestr—Place you left me- yesterday, I have Menthe New:T-mt Stiarifet theilltklcon raining a budget of military news satinet:mita! by the Secretary of -War; :Thick It' emitted is such away as to give emotteons imptreadons. It embraces a copy of the bedi'of agreement - be-, twcen Myself and General Johnston, of,Aprei 10th, willocomMettioteli, Whlali• it wilt be time enough todlsenas twoor three years hence, alter the gtverament has experimented a Mlle more In the machinery by which power ranches the scattered' people of the va st 'arcs of oonntry knows as the South. But; tet the meantime, I t ink ;the% my rank,. if not past service, treaded Me at least to the re spect of keeping secret what was known t a affect the Cibitiet tmtil farther InquitTecadd have beam'. made, insteat. ow ing publicity documents I Sever saw, and ing inferences wide of the' truth. I never saw or had famish*, me a copy . of President Linedn'a.dlaPateh to you of the sth of Marehoudit idler the agreementitiordid Mr. Stanton or any human being ever convey time its substance or anythlnglike it, but on the con trary I bad seen General.Weltzel'a Invitation to the Virginia Legislature made In Mr. Lincoln'. leery presence, and had failed to discover any othernilletalnetice of a planbl reconstrailion• or any Idea calculated toallay the fears of the South; that after the destrnetien of the armies and civil authorities they would bo left without •n y government at all. f..We should not doles • people Into a n archy, and it ladmply imputable (wear mPitary Few er to reach all the resource , ' of their unhappy country. I confess! did not wish to Weak Geo. ilobncton's armj Into babas of armed men mov log about witbent purpose and capable only of Infinite tnircbleft her Toe saw on year arrival' that I had my army so dispued that bla escape was only posalole In a disorganized shape ; and as yen did not choose to detect my-rodbas In any quarter I Inferred that you were satistlei wtthtbe militterj. situation.At all events, the leant Ileartied what teas `Proper enough, the disapproval of the President, I acted In nub a minter sato compel the trarreader.or.General Johnetron'o whole army on the same terms yon prescribed to Geoend Lee's army 'when you had It surrounded and In your absolute power. Mr. Stanton, in stating that my order* to 4 General - Stoneman were likely-to result in the escapacif Mr. Davis to lifindothew Dorn*, Seta deep error. Stoneman was not at Salisbury. ; ••then, but had,gono back to' Knoxville; Darts was beyond him. Byturning ,towards me ho was approaching Davis; and had he joined mess ordered, I would have bad a mounted force, :greatly needed ibr that and other pituttoses but even now I don't knee that Mr. Stanton wants Davis caught and as my official papers, deemed eacied, -ere 'hastily- published; to the world, It • will be imprudent for me to state what has been done in tbat respect. . . As the edlur of the liana has tit. it =rice, logically and fairly drawn [tom this singular document, the conclusion that I sin insubanil note. I can only deoy the intention. I have never In my life cautioned disobedience of an order, though many and many a time have I risked my Me and health and reputation la °belting orders; °rota hints to..ieseente plans and purposes, not to my liking. It Is not fair to withhold from me plans and-policy, if any them be.and expect me terms at them as facts, lied even appear quite 4115 sent from • 1; Per tour years I luwe'been tempi dealing with soldkes,aeed Iran assure son that the con cluded at which the Cabinet' have =lied at, with. each angel-sr - unealatity, differs from. mine. I conversed freely _with the best oftl•wes in this army asto 'the' points Involved o In this controversy, and stoma to tay,they were unan imous in the other concluelon, and they will learn with pale and amazement that I am deemCa Insubordinate and wanting to common sestet that I who, is the complicatiomt of the last year worked" day and night, arm mer sod-- whiter, for, the . cum. and the Adielnistrittlen; and Sitio Lavd - brought' an anal otTO,OOO meg In snagniticent style across a country deemed Impassable, and Awed it jest whore It was wanted, almost oat thedsy 2pp:tint ed, have brought discredit on our, Govern-. metit. I don't wish to boast of this, bat Ido say that It entitled me to the, caurtay of being troniiiited before publishing to the world a peva istlositlghtfully antenittW to high authority for proper adjadication, and thin accompanied by other statements which invited the , press to be let looee epos me... It le trnethatnortoemetatanti,Whodeephs COM ter: and security while we watch ea ter distant Me, are better able to Cage than we aohilms. wbo rarely see a newspaper , hardly can hear from env funtffee, tre'stop- loos enough to get our pay. I envy not the task of reconstruction. • cutd em deftghted that the Seentiry has relieved me of it. As you did not undertake the man agement et the army, I Infer that; oa personal inspection, your mind arrived at • dlfforent con clusion from that, of the-Secretary of War. ,Tlll:therefore, execute your orders to their conchtsion . and wites.done. ' will, with Wenn eatisfactim% leive to the anthordle the exec:aka of,the task of Which they seem so Jailor:4DM iucan honest map and lobtlar, invite them to the follow my path, Ow that may see something and bow sometbh4 that maytilstarb their.pbilotophy.,„ -Wit# datktre respect, - Signe& W 4 T. - Masideas M.j. Geo. Commanding. • To Meat. Gen; A. B. Grant,- Gestural-In- Washlngten:D. O. • - • ; P. B.—As Mm-. Stanton'i Singular paper Us been published, I demand eat this also be made public; though I am in. no Tanner enspcnutible to the ems, brit to the law and In proper supe rior. . coausaims , 44. Slajoe lATERESTUIG FROM WASOINUTON JEFF. Hlll3 EINCTED 111131111 - %BIT; LONGS REST PERMOTED, TO VW WASHINIOII, NOV= FOR PA , VIE *YAWL' Toilegnipb Lines opened to `Trade Yaw Tong. May 31.—The irtraVrl Wastdag ton 'pedal is iziaictiid to su , giro ltena.lo-41aY. ,and.. l 4 be amig"a soon • Lcasetrtet bat been permitted to itell Wesh- - lar,inon private business. - - X the month the Treater, lute the eredlt, of the 'Paymaster Geceral, to p t /the sildkre. 1ie5,003,000. All other recutettiotuf 'open the True Woe gee been , promptly ,84•• Wed. The Bantd's corresmodent up: tinder the late President's Proclamation General Canby is inaldngarningemaide fan tbeopenleg of the mil totory floes :trade.. -- • • - • General Warren ban assumed command of his' department at Vicksburg. ' The Timis' 'Washington special sap An the Easton troops belonging to Sherman'a army hoe bens indwell to report to General Auer at Webington. The Western troops' will more West In dgbt dap. The Auer* , Preelimstioa-6Protainest Betels la Mashy*lle—Order or Gower , . . . evisursarry May 31.—Tbs Gartner Nab% vale despatch says the Amnesty Prodamallos vas Tamed with pest astlaLatalol Iby the loyal litandor MI, Newell Cobb sad llee,Msl: , , arrived la Nashville oa Meads - -•-- uln..,Wllaon issued aa order at Mayon. Gs. on (24 Proldidang the rebel Legislaturi. ho Illietub ll agolorl oottliselUni As Porto vl Pose* yeseefaf Aneestkets,'Ait [ the Proloviott 011ie United states Onvoinairant. Pieta Viakeiat at platalita* gm' Tait& Nei 112.—Triva1i ieteei• flan • chlsen at New , Terlg r aow reeldlag la liataaw res, Yoko, says : . : d. meet faaeralot Lia• cola took gam la that &7.b= the mud kit death Tel - reached. Beeeestea wanted* the Meal% ala bat • OT IT waselidaeliey latitude& was U " : " cd Il Ab thibtaPlisWell‘. iiet t - eir ._, '114:2!_lElitts.T111511111111101214110J, - ' Rules NIL Rtplattop Establhbed. SEORITART - ,BEVATtIYB INSTRUCTIONS . . . Navoralge,Conilitioxi. of: the, Tettunwy.,. . • PANNSYLVANIA SOLDnuis-aorma BOMB: WAN 311101.014 /110,31 5 : 4 1 0 040filela1 circular hits jlat. been hued t - _.l)erfornsmaylor Mrsing,-; Warnerrovon,litay_S# l ,llsls. l Nt.'• copy of the Presidenthr Amnesty prod aviation of thlidate U herewith appended.lif l anise In tldt Im!lranaimt, the Sktervdrity of State li . directed tO‘establlift Iffied and rigplatkis for idiagatiln . sad recording pee oinx sou to tieurgt Ha fteniflett : tdhlti d p6pldind jOlrenUnel' L411:1114St fraud, Patten to • this' . lulnietlOn you are. laltdined that_ the oath WO. firdhedin the Oreen iniY, ra taken and . . 12 bGed bed beibri"Y. COMMIS 6IOI2OI Clieer• eiT il military mural', in the smite 'of the Gaited States ' or aoy civil or military Officer ,Ofalojii; State or 'Territory. who * by' tite 'Lis thereof stay be - qoallikd fer..admlrdstering ths . oath All officers who receive each °alba are hereby authorised to give certified copies thereof tothe personarespealvtly by whom they were made , and suck officers are, hereby required to kow. -Mit the originals of such oaths at as early a day as -may .bo convenient,; to this Deputraent,. where they will be deposited and remain In the archives of the Government. A register thereof will be ; kept In the Dwintbot,*anil on appikm- Um In proper cases, certificates will be issued of Such morns In enstomary.form of certificates: I am, sir, year ob't servant, . ; , (Signed) -m: 11. Salaam, Se:Teter, of State. It Is understood that.. statement of thepublio debttolunalst is being prepared for Fluidics. tioa:Therconditiorr of the Munn bi it favorable.- There have been -tor some. time no unpaid' requmillons excepting - the uncalled' for pay,-of the army. Zesty - demand of the Paymaster General Is promptly. met, sufficient funds having already ANNA placed to the credit Of the.Paymesier to meet all baek dues and boon. Gel accruing to the armies about to beffiaband ed so far as known: • ' A recent order of the War Department directs the Adjutant General of the army to designate ; places . of rendesion a" in the respective States trr which ',temente after muster oat will be for warded for prorapt'payment. • ' ThePennsylrania regiments hate comuomeed leaving Washington for their homes. Eight regiments hare already gone, and others will be forwarded as rapidly as transportation can be famished—the °dicers hating been active and efficient in completing theirrolls. The question as to Mustering to the officers of.l the Commimicm 'of the Sarum for reginsontif, with lest thin the minimum. number, haft not. Oen gaily Wiled. The (iorernment'ls now . Diming COMMitliOntS 6111trag OMPeres ehtfftheta their proper rank, and as soon as Judge lion can, be at levers to be consulted an arrangement will betnade recogninng their rank in the War De , pailment. Thls understanding being had, the tiortmor hss left for limrisbarg to metro the regiments as they 'return. Al44*licruT cAkeivenUian. i Regrow, May 31. , --The New %gland Anti. &every CODIEIIII.II met Welty, and wu veal telly attended. • non. I. T. &agent was awe President. Wendell Phillips, Chairman of the Busineas Committei; "reported resolutions tkoi it is the settled epinkt* of the convention that a reconstruction of the rebel States without • negro aullEtage ls a practical eurrendu to the Confederacy, and will make the AntliMaiery Trocismation of the late • Pruldenteand even the amendment of the Csnstltutlou, utterly use less for the kettle= acd protection of negroea: Mr. Pkililps suppotied the' resoloPon in .e irtg- GrOin; sPekeh. Ile contended that sisraiY - wati ebollbed, stet the reconstruction polkyorthe Administration. *stet forth in the proclamation for the tettonstruction of Noah Corollas:erases alasoluit =leader of the helm of the Union Into the blinds' of A. A. Stereos and his co-workers. &construction on that basis was a practical fraud upon the North. Every Ilk and, every dollar they had spent had boat stolen front them. There was but toe wain which the people could still hold the beim of antes, and that wu by a 'declaration of svpadiallon of our entire war Abs. herb it party would hie° his vote. Ile 'a-cold constantly oppose every atop of re. -construction that did /UK poxdie negro lapse atselute equality, and on *level lath the white , an. Every man ho suppoeted the Worth Car °tics proclamation was a Desk. sycophant. Bain r far. better would it hare been for Grant ;to have warreadered to Lee. thaa for Praddeat. Johneento bare secret ditnid - Worth Carolina. Havana Nexitan Allvkim....tuakrree. true in Hayti. Toe May EL—The steamer Er - eie lofts Havana dates to the s::h. rbe Some. welt wee darered to Ger. Captala General, as &putt, to iiwalt lustmetlous from the home Govemmenti U regards, the dispontion to be made of her. She will probably be delivered up to the Unititli Mato'. Mexican adVkes are from Vera Cruz to ties Bth Lost. .0n that 43y- six Ansertesos were ar rested,. sad no reason aninsed. -11 ms plum was girds:wed - by only them hundred troops. Ja mbe. 'roofs were alp:tuft fa allquarters. Ceptele MAMA lett for Galveston on the Owl, on the %Lb. Some of the °Memo and crew of /he Powhattan were insulted in a ditutleg sa ran bj having rebel flags 'peeled out in hoot of Gen. They tore the gigs to, pieces. OEM mimed etiehwn soon et ded. The Poseldent of Gaya was , at the heed of 8.000 mops to put down an lastineetton. The settle already had patent= of the capita., It was said the rebels would attack the:Defiant ears as soon as the Spieler& bad evacuated the bland. , Frances 'Anent* le at the head of the provisional Government. Greet stiffering Is eaperlmacesi . to Jamaica, owing to the drought. Trial et Jeff. liiivie•-ttle.eritaiy 2 ' Sim I .o Bx, M0Y.31-.—The TRYLe4 Washlog: rob special sayer After the conspiratois' - tiu4 to aided .I,elL Davie will be turned, aver to the Circuit Court of this Markt. for Wel for tree eon, on Indictment, already !bond. Thee bno truth 10 the rumor - that the Goverment hes re. hoed to recognise the prociedisigs in Ills Coda In this rase. It Is undenotiol chef approve of es It is the only civil menu by which Davis can be tried la Wasblug.ou. - • , , Seattarigetnuttluts rounied the °Metal duiles at am finite Department. Go was able yesterday to take his -arm out of the sling and a rite his signature tothe 'Malay proolataailoa. Yrtd. Seward is slowly bat surely,lmpniyilig• Ybr Etmiral of Mo. floaks—noileati Itrw Ontatee, Yg2S, els Cake, I.—/t tal. gram af touchy the removal of. (tea. Banks, and the a;poiotretalt of Gen. Blerbian to the commatd of the Mlddl•JDepartmeat, oausoo Mich ccectiest. "The majority eta* -raga rem to be well &meg, while part regret Um remora) of Banks. _ 'he Vesta-Unless organ erstalWle aim. • war with the United Suttee Is inevitable. It Is believed in Mexico that .the Pedant trans* will march tato tbuttetountsy; - • Great hates. la' opnly manifested by the Menticant towards the Trench, and Ketzinollan is already showing low distrust of tbent.'. it'Axnudor, rovolsolon Is talked of freely. Death at Judge t!aties—Mabams—Recals lasevitts, MayElrßon.JYdteUstron. ambits Justice of the. Bspreme Coarti-dled la this city last sluing. _ - - lion. Tan C. Bradley , Col itleholist Dille mid Ades Parsoss,orMsNima. are ea routafor Washington to confer with the President reisUre to the rannanisation of etril got eramart of absms. The wets of the State Bank are being coveted. Hon. J. C. Cobb was paroled to TIM: his family. headers Wake) and &name Mil. Ildt yesterday for fort Warn. Rebel egoists of. the Blahs Bank, Roy, Basta* and Dago, sow, on parole.. . Pieced' Clerks Semovid.-Bandiait'at SA. acnerings. slw You, Noy 81.—The Tribunes( special sass, in ttit DepaituteaWf the Interior. usual clerks whose sympathies halm been with the rebel', have received their dismissal. • Francis P, Blair. Br., has Bent invitations, through his eon. liej. Gee. Blair, to all the VW! eral (Mous of the Mb army corps to a banquet; to beiglven tomorrow at BUlverting. It , is! understood that the Brutal will advantage! rot the window to anummcabla determination tender Me reelgoation sad return to civil Ufe in, MD Waiters Troops—Gonne erhoreaau. She, May 81.—The in 'lois= treats :: Kea Atop of Mambo Wks up compile SW gnaws thiatuutalnu. tog cocoas:ad maim Ova by thaßaltimore sad Ohio ndiroad. By Mt realm ot. LW:tenni General Grant MI plow where liquor la kept along the Usto of Ike rep.: road will be Mosta matt this movromut I. Coetti Major GOMM ihMnllla - ha *Wad his I ' ll= tration of laving Washtub , * thla evfuhls tarn Chuermatl, whale establish hoopoe ten of the ISOushreatem =Oa Iftsriduita%swell Address. . , , . Haw' Toarilltsj 31;—T ho Tart Washington *edit Me: a Oben= Liana Ids tarearea address to lili'aray ttds &Samoan. The Your $44130141307 eoz rue today tombs oar that properly to the uoyanasot i pralsas . ns rotors. totbsWest. =HEM PITTSIIURGII. pmJRsJ)A 'ru E 1, 18~ •LAtteitAiIPEAI4'NEAVS. TBB`REIVIBD~IFFL~IE(Y FOB' DAMS. an!opi s • • tktelittolis. NAPOLEON AND mgxicAN AFFAIRS. 31Poirelext.... nacaaess.sige. ' New•Tosx, May.4l.-f-Tiesrmata, which left iiveriacq„oft ttte 80th.. Mid Aftecestowe on the illet;;' itileetli tip. iff:'' w ` '"'-`' ' -- • ' `'"' ' -'- ' in the Honseef_Comeitee on the initb. ldr, Griftitiiikia Lord Palmerstonlnd: itein;tion . / .0 had draws toe preelmnationoff m irtiM s . - oco. sot thelipprefietaion- of Jeff: Davis.' aid w ether.Shibrltirb *Water was piopirid to ' a &pi ropreleitsuoos to the United iftstes in reference - go the - treatment of the !blathers leaders., ~. . • lent lehnerston said the only reply to nonid7 tee was that Her Maleatre Government hare, no intention of efferfnrf laterlifreace in thb inter- . national affairs of the United Met . es. Received . The io tt eepoideat the Sirithag Think en. that the opening ot, ramuktig offices for Mexico fn New York aini•Waatttagton, created ottotattan 'l'he Palle Yeatleter refrains from say On- • reusines"were eureent,at the Eitoelett allege 'London on the 10th,' but though an eontinned, had their effect. The moo prong neeitAris that Napoleon bad been urgently ret• called to Mute la vesnttenee thei:prospiea of American agvuslonnponlifinlecynni that Kau hailllan had been shot. The Bourse on the 19th, was flat, at 671. 45e. The Due De Persigney Issued a proclamation to Italy .declaring his connictlon - iW.lth Italian - orbs now firmly established. Ltrzuroote-Broadwers—Flour dull,end neglec ted. Wheat In more general demand, at 81111 "Corp Sr Red Western. Amy: holdirs ' asking an advance of id peequarter, - which checked tmst. newt Mixed 29s 3tb:g293 ed. Beet Arm. Pork quiet. Bacon falr and f cameslonaily Odials .aoll firm. and - 6d@l the week's wdelt. Sugar In good demand, and generally ad dest'er- Coffee steady. Greta steady. Petrol sableatla 104 per gallon, for Bo- '.2„inidos ifinlid—,Barting's brothers di Co:, re. potty wbeat la dearer-. for , English white llone 20210245. "anger actlee,7anit .tkt dearer. Coffee ateddv.. Tea firm, &ad - Pine Gans.= dearer. Liwnwr—Ltvoepool, Saturday, Jfay So.—Cot- ton—The demand comlanas -sabre, and prima of better qualities Ore Sid dester...-Tbe sales to. day 'were 20,000 bales. Breadstuff& 'quiet, but very firm. ProyitlabagFendly without change, bat lard le salve. T . • Wew York Stock fond Mosey Matters. Yaw Tour, Mgy 51.—The Stock Market shows rattier more activity WIIL loose - lriasahtiftl . In vices. "The beim appenredei be conning 'ha lite short salsa which checked the downward tenteney of yesterday. Operations cantina is to be confined almose,exelnaleety brokers. At the opening of the board Stocks were didl, but at the last of the board the motet was very steady. with considerable activity In Pittetnirgh and both-Western preferred. shares,. Govern. meets continue week, pktieuletrly SW's. Lew drafts won notional banks appear to have bad the result of compelling large holders .t. 3 sell out a portion. of Mick bonds: Mle thought. Ibis et. f.ct be - temporary. There was nothing worthy of tote is Ifilicellseemis Stocks except In Atlantic Mall and Quicksilver. which were untie scare« State Bonds sad Itubray Mort. gaged are getet and without change« - - The sales of Gold were small with a steady mar. ket. Money Ii working easter 'with Increased capital offering., - • The stock boards adjourned to Friday morn ing. cnt of respect to the der of bnmillstion appointcd by the Froside4's order for tes.mor. Defrauding Naval Contraetor Sentenced. - Winnsorosr Mei 111.--erwrraf Order --A generalWinutiliartlel turriset found ifs. Stains, of rbiladelphlo, Naval Coutrector, azedAha *ardor tnember of-the Arm of Wm. A. Simms,, Soo. guilty of frond noon the United fltatcs, and will- Ptl , AnDiti dniY.Alaig court lntpwe thsfollow• Ind scanned t - Therant do therefbre sentence thencensed, Million A. Simla,, to pay to the United Diets the sum of twenty Mound dol lan; and that be be Mmtlend In inch prison. or piece of entieresent ea maybe deslgnent by the fiemmaty of the Nary, Hurl the don Li pall ; also that he be dsterred from ony farther, d.- Isere on the contract or open purchase for naval sopplin. The attention of purchasing again and natal StOrtskrepers je" caller to the ;bet clause cf the obese senteliee. (alined,) V. T. to; Acting Seel of thi Nary. ?lames ler Brevet Premotloa—Masterlng 'km Toni, May 3L—Tbe &raid's• special, rape The Bertuary of War has called upon commanders of army - corps to report tke names of maliorlous (Mem. of rolouterm for brevet prometbro; for; Ilets of those Masking ap• polatmeois In the mar army. Eight tlumsand men will be mustered oat of senior, from the jeered army corps, this war. It now r embers abcrat 99,100 , All Light rta tery'liclonging to the Anus of tha Itstonme am ordersd to be mustered oat of sentoe, and will depot kw thelrhomm hamediately. Stridence for Abstracting Itionds—North Carolina Appointments. . . Wsalawasels, Ray El.—Chutes EL.Curnsiall. sometime Race convicted of sbstractlag bowls from the relleznption laereea, tun been sentenced to pay s the of two thousand dollars. The Preddent has made the following appoint meats for North. Corollas: District Jtioge. R. R. Mk; U. B.Marthall. W. It. Richardson; Mulct Alibrbel, Richard Idasor; Peet Master; Col." J; E. Rash. 'All the appotarments are of . „ rec. !te4otallos of Peace=eilliteri. Tit ', losses Abolished: Toni, . . Now 147 ;1.-,Tbe Coessoldd's lotion ;pedal me: President . ' Jotenfor it pre views's tffitdal ennouncomeed, of the's:Mors slava( preen. - Be ir opposed to military titre midi; acd wlttlatenii mine Of 'lkea.' le irsow sodenumd that Davie will be tried Were speeld tens efftbeiflitrid etbsdital cotut, with a fall beset ofJodies. ReOW 411 1 111.14crodie--8 , eimaaWs Army. WAIIIII/10TOIN, Say Meolii to rattalftbe ranks of the rondo reemsate ism all Proo' tkable, the Aeljetiat General open re' malting stations at nth 'points berms ream. able prospect of tallattalt Pod Illetl- Tbe troops In Sherman's army balm bees or• driedb tbe 'lleereutry of -Wes to report to General Anger; whet they ROI' be Iniamdlataly mitt to their Loma to be attistared one. lb* VllMWOrbilt.4 l pCdernaltriSinger• N“ Tows. All. 31e-'4lto 'Plait Vander bilt, luut arrived. boo avid ttio Mel ram Co• lotoW hots etultkatos W nomptoo Woldoe the monitor oOottiliprlyolligotOpttio 800 to tkls port. - - The Cuba utelt out $920.000 and two ondrod passengers to-day. ' 'Mal of Judge 11 LOUTIVILIi kn at ii=llte trial of Chief Jas. lee Joshua . BelUtt terminated lades ha the Km:Seeley Dna law. Bulb branches, sus. Utiles the AMMO of 2sho: Camelsetee, to. quest the 00757110 t to name hloa room °Mee. Ueps.. mylf Algiottyw ,17 . 00 bete to. Booms tbr General Now Tons, May 81.—Itoonte belie -boon se. , must for °mural Sherman "at thtluttor Mottle. Tie /a eapectbl to Inlet todalaht or tognorrow morning. A Commltte of the Comm Oci!gioU o f are wattle to metre Ws. - , ow York Gold Market. - New T as ; Its, 111.—Geld *slot but steady; Cash gold it better ;fr a y. There appears to be a inex, d toviard 0 ding of quoattonei the prim opened et' lEld sod lifter rntilnig ny to 117,ti tell to MUM . . 1 120.00 M Troops - to be Mustered Olaf& ......., ./fiwlour.)tey at.—The Poorilifeahteeton sweeter saint The number of tonna that will ' be , rousteredwat "durtagthe numb of Jews has' been etinuttedead wMI exceod 190,000. . De*meths Vino. rfivno, (Ccrao.,) 111.—The billanral skkt (unary of Mews. Joldlali A . d. eon Co:, in lialdla, was inoiselynonoutnedb7 fin MI. evening. Lou, 41860,000. Insurance, • • „ , General Has Kay $l."-1; dispatch to tie now aripkasys. O. Banks is ardgrod to spat WalMm„ Maaaachosetta.. Ula an ins• dengolag as lalestlipelon at, the War Dont- We/. , • • • Co . ttha Sides: , • 810—Twat:Wm tilialral ithd "tidy baka of cotton were ' fold to Mei. Good salami! Upland brought In% cola th solar low 110ge.pad gas paithaT ''' - l i ,,Peuteoisi 3 Onusiteil.;'' 7 ' ..,11 10 =41, 1001.—Tes lontidart bat -emoginitellas suitiface of Brenda MUNlnktad; N M I T I.1 " 1111 " 2 "•_ E. if - • ' Septets to rhealn etch' Arms, l'llfwrat;Mq 311 1 -Tite domniimia star emu: Preedeot Johnson bas !lardy de. "eidefilfttir itifoerudatrig Ineloldierii tote= Ohl Ittetildloteltsed to pw,tte es 7boacmble re. ritntu .ad belrlopoteot . ttottrotrrlttes. BMW* Ana: ' iCurenlitrOlftifalt.'..-MetteM,7l,292; Gold. t wane, ,921 polars at 241:teeitt beat goldthwOjtell 416 pants p. to. . t ~- . - - - 1 •• V liftmen POltall. I 'M nallmilfsepterred Ws demenstodinulhat It does nest lirdeihyaloakireurnge. , The elspertps, of war 4 , ye been arblered, and what wunow need be tituorsi eotralte - Wideli will bring an tie , ti et of pea c e.; : Timid mew'-are already bagmanto - manutaituts a bugaboo out of the. idarli.• Ofilltli . 'duly will -r be ii. 44.07 ilfix-- . aiareloltrs who, at the dictates, of prrulmce, bare sw thevoneirei into "i.rulleriallesiiimae. ' le dispelling of-the new elements Of Pdfrolagra which ternocipatiou will alt into play, It would be "enrellstre if We could hies the hearty bedpan. l ien lion efant t Southern men. To sduer , extent, !re s haYe it-410 grestarthil better. It teems to hard to make some pods ult. deistaud th atlabor Is capital.- Oriee ft Wit Ike finlike:kg* talk of sending, all the _tdacks,trtn Amadei to Arnie. The 'scheme .of carrying a;000,0d1) ef 41nmari beings Mims the ocean—a Wind . of. South-ties midst= lutensified-,luts mew abindened. These who please to emigrate can do do—some, perhaps, may find War ac cent inlaz-but the 'bulk of the blacks will stay here. .This is Polut the First. The* of cur readers who have recovered hem the shockot this fundamental statement, will be prepared for another: If It were possible to tike Witham!! out of the. Valley of the-Missis sippi, 04.0) replace It..with a perfect granite peewits:it, it is hod to say how any money could !puede out of the operation. Bat bones, minden, elnews ire what makes land valuable. We csalto more. spare the blacks than we can rpm e soil. That h Polot the Second. that a taboret' who Li systeniatl telly eated will be good for Milo. Even is horse litho is swindled out of his grain will tall off In Ms Ton need the black men to till thq If you pay him he will do B. If you try to Make him Vat without wages, But fora few rep to cover his, askedeess.; sod a little Meal to - km.ollle in Ws miserable body, you will Ind. his merkultuial successes somewhat limited. • Therefore' fair play •for fair work Js a sbuysio eon. That Is Point the Thlid,' .• Bat mere brute labor Is. cot what ire want, The emperhnent has bean tried under the old sys tem, and has egregiously failed. It Is settled thatilie more a man knows the better he will dig. Therefore you blest educate the treedaten. That Is Paint the Fond h. A ggtod deal Ls - Bald about exceeding to the Black the Right affluents. .We do not propose bens to go Into that question; bat what we would urge with all car heart and mind and strength la, that by jest treatments-=we will not say one word alma genemetty—by fair_ play, ' as. every &elks' upon thin Hod ' s earth entitle toi the- Blackuuty have* chalice so to. elevate himself,: so to cultivate his reason and Jadgoserit, ao Paskaffimself went, Indeptodent and respected, that Se one will think any more of refusing him awls than of denying him air, light, bread and vitst„.That, hiPolnt the fifth. We oust meet this question ; and all at Pidgin' It will prove disastrous: We should think this nation had already had enough of &Ang to sicken It of that unprofitable game ibr'lntentray. ' We'pride ourselrea upon our in trillgosce„ sad eepeelally on that which is appli cable to pabile *Min ; and we are out:sesame not only over our ithowleipseia, bat also our ip teffity wad lecke. If the -Bleck/ by -00r113 magic process ontld all be blotched today, and Ssilouvrrow with' fah' thecae' and's - Joie* Ult.:tam:ay wunitt . admit that any difficult problem existed at all. All oar politicians would doff their bats. shako hands with their discolored colored friends, and perhaps asirthem to take suneching to. drink. We are sorry that there are leo many white men who can neither nod acarwrittisrho are stupid, Ignorant, knee bb.,thelootts and violent, and who -rota every - Ckclibeldap—some of them, to fact;voteturtes, indsonse of them three times. II viety recott- SIX I ilia u a treat evil, and Is laboring with kited aid main to educate this clue into some. bilghtes and totter—but nobody proposes 'to take away from A the Right of Suffrage. We are untrue when White men am concerned, and quite the contruy when the Black steps in. WelsavAgot to unlearn this wicked fright. That le Nam the Slxtb. governments are established to secure the iVote; of all. This, anew, Is true theoret 3, of leer Governmeek Now, people talk ;bout fanaticism, pseudo-philanthropy, macrille frredottrelertekPT, and MI the rest; but nobody talks of slierieg the INclaration of Independence—of drelminz that all men eitkot bcim equal, of setting up here • moilanike. with awoenarnentsl nobility, and • lower class doomed merpetnal serfdom. dll we ask Is fidelity to thirprinedpits asks Gonstitutkm, ant, basmr maths merely, but In our boasts and deeds, lit em bare pee thing or another, and nob a nottibpotch of aristomscy; democracy, slavery, republicanism. and God knows what beside. If oar !togs want • king, let them say so! Ws la it free conott7; to let them steak oral It wet the saying of one thing and doing of another which well ugh ruined its. Let us lure fidelity to the poluleal erred of Gm Dation. That is Fetal the bermailili. Tribune. , • Jed. Davit and the Halter. Ceder dale of t"... Nth of Noumea', 1 . .861, Eayta, through bta " Remaly of War e " Ben. jamb, ordered that the loyal men of East Tea. negate should be "tried mouse:city by turf mar. Gat, mid (flared guitty,tmetidal on Vis vat by taatibeg. It would be well to km. tette Wier hamoiag In the vicinity of the burnt fridges. Judie Pattemon (son.lei•lue of Andrew Juba. scn.) Colonel. biticene, and other tiagleadere of the mune elan most be sent at eau to Taus- • loots to Jab, u prisoners if war." The leialty of the treltn roes of East Teens*- , ree U. seutantekby Jett. Dada" treason to the Confederacy? a that treason he orderedto be rubbed by b ens on the spot "of a alb marl eoirt-atertlel. Nowithat Jeff. D.:vis binnelfealltd to amerce foi the crime of treason, lb and. bill ayeepatb:elng ftienda .P are auOden. lerefto the appileetelty of the baiter to f i ree.—lheate .Egoru. • , . . . Ithernma audStanton. • , The N.. T. &Now. edited - by Co. Chu. O. ("Mthe o , Nailly,") awl "Wir Kith on authority widen we regard n amcitalre i that liatraary Stamen has flavor aeit.the dapatchee which Genera shamus =dram him for surtoreeting. We *Matta the imme annitority ',that - no' deapachee of the kind are on Ale to the War Departtant. The eititple truth at the eue b, that the dospatebet In maim routine were forwerded to . amoral Want for trimarataion to the lecrawy of, War, sod that the LlottAtneral,exerelabsenie war sate. And u a Mod to' ftetterst Interman ra. fused to forward WM. This is the 'Polo ' s= hi I net shell." Oxen toe Parisbut Utorry imeedotai Itocent. iy an elderly but to ell.proterved ghtletpye , while walking on the Place de Motel de Ma, Brno. eels, *as crock by the sign over stobismo shop, "An Petit Gsvroche." Looking drat on the. Sipt and. then on the number of tho house, be said to the friend that was with himi "I really don't understand that, It certainly was here." He entered, and opening toga elderly ladyisablt "I *Your 'pardon, mt dam. tint pleats tell too nave you tenanted tide bonito ton t" "No, ski I have been hers only two pais." "May 1 ask you without being over inquisitive.mby you took tbstaipl Ho you know M. Victor Hugel" "1 do not, but I how little Garrocher, for I have road Lee Mliesobles." "Did you like the book?" "Indeed I did, for I too belong to this peopie. I bare seen barricades, and 1 have boon in prison for political opinion's sake." She wens out giv bison ardent Bed Republican creed for her own. When she eeded, be bold out' his hand Kernel "Madam, allow me to shake hands with you as a friend: lam the father of little °mocha" It was Vida Bug*. His astonishment on en. leg Ids little berres Damson a Sign wee doubled by its hanging on the house on which he com menced writing "Les Mbiersbles." 'AnallltAL Suclasxsit BUltHlNDlllll.—Acting Iterir•Admtral 11.111. Thatcher. commanding the West Hull Squadron, reports to the Navy De parttnimt, under date of United States Flagahlp Stockade, off City of Mobile, May 18, that Ad. mind Frank Ductananioanlor °Moir of theist. Rebel Navy, arrived at that iplace on the' 17th Inst. mid surrendered• himself prin. lds,garoLo of honor that, among other ;blows, he will not render aid to the Oonfliderate States of Anodes until' 'repair enchained. Thia_Prominnt _rebel was the Commandant of the WashingtoM Navy Yard, and conspired with other traitors to tent the prim upein that , Wat, sof an ltmeatiaram.,—la Mbomou, to the Introduction of artery by reduangthe bud• men to bondage spi n , the lamb #93tddiceis of New Weems says: ' ,It has be en said that there mistili bagatelle to the downfall of ftuktern , Aaron by watch rihe freedman way agate be reduced to the efeff• red tin to tba haunt sod we would say to the ' Vould4M patiletpaute In the above shy that'll attempt to return the , adored people into slow" ~frouldbriny about such a war as starer. was aluto the days cl.; 0410 : ~ _ • Ds., •A. Datte, Of Chicago. apremtaut fay p Memo. Mates that a febd "UPON who bed let four years - Mu:opted the imaltten,Of Assistauti Medical Dlreotor of the finny of Northern Th.. •J L t Wspin.:,razionsi mrebbluki bed twea with nom* w tor. OCUistth s mmotnted for 110roi mit* WWI of soawry ffnu (WAND MINIWWI' . " Pieaiilyterlair General AmihitH twasvi pir--4rnisooN seisms ,The Assembly opened with piiicr: • .The Chsirican of thetemotimis on Lettvis Sf Allspice made ireport recommending that Marc be granted to certain members , therein named. The report was app ' • • The Eeport of the . Committee on Theological: atailtmries was thei taken up. • :The lirstimrt of the report semi adopted. The question recurring on the adoPiMa of the resole- Mori ncoriuncedlng in Melissa or . B4,Per emit. oa salirhal of Peofessori Of Princeton Semi nary, it was approved...:.• On Me, recommeadation - proposed In the re rit.. ..o)he term of studies' from three four a long dbeisilon , ensued. Ois ma lioa, emitter wairefetted to the next General Gen tio llltsiembly, by *vote of 65 in faker to 55 'spin ;yid& was amendedwith a recoMmen. "da in favor of the' recommimdatiot of the committee. • • ' -t The iamb paper was then adopted. On "nation of Rev. Dr. Rowan:, U was or. dered that the Asseinbly. observe the rreekbtat's Fast Day, by congregating In their. place of meeting: at 4 o'clock p. K. on .that day for re.. Ugiona exercises. Rer. Dr. Rillottleas appoint ed to preside and addressee will bit delivered by . Rev. Dr. N. Vest, Rev. F. &mon; and Rev. Mt. On motion. Item ordered that the : Assembly" have an evening setalon, commencing at half put soma o'clock.— 1111111110 SEBBION The Aesetably 'opened with prayer. 'On motion, it was ordered that the next Gen eral Auembly, to be held 11, Sr. Louie, meet In the Lecture room: of the Second Presbyterian Church, and that they devote the first half hoar of Naomi:4 meeting to: devotional exercises. The repott of the Committee oa Theological Seminaries, so far as IV rages to the Danville Seminary, was thee taken' p and adopted._ , The Assembly took up the election of Dirac - tars for the Northwestern Theological Seminary. Messrs. Revs. Armstrong. ,Thlllips and Evans were appointed Tellers. Tending the election, Dr. Green. from the' .Committee appointed to y he protests of ROY. Dr. 8. It. Wit z r e t a a n repl y W g others, against the action of the General Auetablyin cases Nos. 8 and T, In dis missing the complaint of Mr. Terris against Use Synod of Missouri, made a report, which was On motion it was Ordered that the _protest, with Its answer, be paced upon the Want& Dr. 011111711, 16m the Committee appointed to answer the pentad et Dr. O. 8. Wilson , and others, against the action of-the-Asiembly to reform. to Overtures No. 6 and T, reported an . On motion , ft weer ordered that the protest, ter other with the answer be spread upon the min... utes. On motion, the answer to the protest of Hobs. Maniacs and either* against Admitting to *seat in this body liamlltdu Smith, was aims, with the protest, arderM tole aimed upon the minutes. Rev. Yr. Nicholls, from the committee to ans wer the protest of Dr. & R. Wilson against. the *aka of the A/zombis' in regard to the fourth T of th e report 'of the Cennaltias cm the of Donstatic 2dlssions, nude - a 'rePort, whir , tie Motion, was disps:.ix• t al, in is similar man er with.tho other protests, .—`-- - . Dr. • Woods, from the Omunitteerm BIM and Tenures, reported the paper: committed to their cons ideration in reference tothe Ashland bon rate r endorsing the manner or condemn' the nation; and referring certain action of Rev. Dr. Robert Watts to the Teuton of Col. lege: . Op encUon thereport was Waal the table. ~ Dr. Woods also repotted in - reference to the Ceuta of the Breed orAes Jersey, recoup mendincobst the matter • bbxeferred to Dr. Green to make inquird,and report at the next General Asacably, which witsAidopted.' Ale°, a report on Overtin . r No, 00, recommit ted, relative to absent members from church, with an answer, which wait adopted. Alen, a retort oa. Overture No. 10, relative to the milk traMe on the Sabbath, from the Pres bytety of Connecticut, answered by • paper on church unedited:Ws, Frail:Alin the_traMc of milk on the Sabbath, or the perfonnenceot any other secular matter not neeemary. On motion, the paper was accepted, and to; lured talk special committee to report at the next General Asseeddy. . - , ,Also, a retort on Overture No. 10, from dui 5, odd of the Pavane, in reference to the rewind tion'of • Swine Being in the Conatimdon of e l o the ht..) watts , matte, with a recommendation in its f vor, which was adorned. A a repeat on Overture No. it, from the A t ea Steabytety, requesting the Oeneral As se yto take action barmaid to the Conatitu doeal abollthment of alaiery, with a nommen datkm In its favor. On =don, the dellearaneen of lest yaw were wade sisofheient answer to the Overtare.. -•-• . Atm,* report ottPaertire.hro. 21, from --- /Weave to lablkel loatnanlon In the , elassinal and Iltaney atanerot acadeogee and eobegea, mallow the bible a elaaa-book in each Inethu tlonr. The report was adopted. ' • memos tat relative to the ralhoad trans- portation of nimbus of Prtabyttries. Laid on On motion, the Indlelai cue was takes from he docket. ty consent of partim. sad referred to the tent General Assembly. Oa motion, it was ordered that when the As sembly adjourn It adjourn to meet at 3 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, and after denoting one bone to refteons and denotbmal exercises, It will be le order toconalder all papers before the As sembly of a rolls:Ions or paatoral character. On motion of Dr. Minns; it was ordered that • ems of thaalta be rendered to the Commit:se of Arrangt meats. through whom :temporary boom have been prodded for the members and officers of the General Assembly, and their Mends; also tendering thanks to the secular and reilalena prom for their attendance on the procomdtega of the Allegheny also to the citizens of Pittsburgh, and vicinity for generous hospltalltles, and also to the 'l3u. pension Bridge Company and r a ilroads for favors extended. . The Tellen announced the following election fbr Directors of the Theological 3cminary of the NottkWett: - _ Ministers, J. N: Cando , DD.; John Fleming. W. ft.' Wilton, J. W. Sterlltt. 11; R. Pile% Reding Padden, J. 0. Gre...r, Lincoln Clark, D. L. Kirkwood, , Jesse 1.. WDUanui, Sorely K. Olathe. J. P. &Word, D. D., la place of R. L. Blanton, D. D., resigned; Wee. Sheets, it place . of John Tcdd. deceased. Terrible kapimion at • Foundry «Flee Men Severity and Seven slightly Burnt. On Titsday afternoon, about half-put Mu o'clock. an`lmplosion occurred In the Mondry of Garrison* Co., Shminituun, situated on the TIT*. binlr, tear the bridge, by whieli Ars - soft we holly burned, and seen palter slightly blurt& Some moulders were engaged in pour. lag In metal into a mould Intended kw casting the cep or crown of a squeezer, and bad Jut filltd - the Mould, when it exploded, the hot iron scattering all directions, severely blaming all who were close by. The names of those serious ly lejural are as &Stews z Jekultftit. ibteman, Ace burned badly. John Moe, face, head, body and arms se- Jo Brannen foreman over laborers, face and handeisenrerely burned—head mach moll= luterdilY. James Casey, moulder, ewe foot badly burned. Bertaid Cady both feet.isrertly binned. Those ellghtliyuredzietr•--Wen-Ward,mould er. Wein 'Brick arranonaulder, Lath tech.- clothes caught Are and ran to the liver; Thomas Behan, Frederick Ticker, Peter Dinkier, moulder, Daniel Llnhart, moulder, and a German/tamed. The cause of the explosion Is not dednitelj known. - It Is suppesedto hare bacteaused by loseeting,ltt the mould an end of - a - gu pipe, filled with sand. for the purpose of making a hole In the casting. It Is probable %Utile sand was wet, or that the pipe wan tasty, which would have the effect of causing an explosion. A few of the men are Injured so slightly as to bo able to continue work, but the Wince, although perhaps none are fatallytujared, mph* much limb sad care to restore them. MeeUlm of the Agricultural SoOlety. The Society met at Its room on Wtdneeday morning. In the absence of President Murdock, Gen. J. S. Negley wee called to the chair, S. Scheyer, Jr., req., acting as Secretary, On motion the members of the Society were appointed a committee of the whole for the pur pose of , rialtos the Fair Ground (Iron Olt, Pert)) on Friday next for the purpose of laying out the grotedal and adopting plane Dr the erection of traUdings. II may be stated that the Society tome entered 'into an agreement with bir...notrreler. the oft the-Park,:by which they will holtihint in it Dine yeses. dating Alma the coming fat. The improvement of the grocumfe and the arectioa of the' handing* will ; proceed at, mite, and the ap.. preaching fair proottees to be e ne of the twee Vrof held In4lllegheny dour ly, . , . Serious Stabbbig. Affair,r=On bro= ; slats a Palk/ atm nos intoelbtebbsd a - at a livery sable, and proteedot woo the , rtv er tb Olga >The bark wrs driven by a nto. an employes at Oa stable' as ;bona Was mUte from Bridimott,Datid Sobinean, One of, tbl iu =si' without nay 'apparent pravoestkm,t Ike 4 491 5, _btaisSoit a dangerous Inroad. 'Hobbs:in vaii_arreatan and ;0 1 4ett get 61. . . , from ikin' ; briNDPI /!!! ; i ; ; Gar Get:main; Rezintunta In view of the fact that to a ter days car sot. . . _ diem be..requining to their h,mei, some. 'Wog should badone by our clue.t.a to accord to These heroes a fitting reception. They ‘oorioe eiiikkiettiredkanners, sqgestive of my I bangumary and well' contested field; leaying behind= them In. the cue of coach every mgt. , ntest; hundreds their: heam'amirakee 'bout banes hallow elegy.battlageld -in the MA; Doi• Onlatlon, to the,eadigafealid Geergti, and MEW of Is been havelaid down** liven in defamed- • our ittate,.at kutktain,.Eknnk .Mountain and. Gettysburg., Reverloglhe memory of these pa trlnno inartys for the Union; lei as alsorentqa: bee the noble mamma of Abe coated; who'in tho deadly bread', on the open pieta; and on thee , murdeMas picks llue, stead Sip Ind . • eteridili'llie hie." ' , lheiy haVe: riMisa the grim mest:Bier in its meet revolting shaPeih. They ,, We Moved in enlumusolgolous.,us Jaw •mantbod,' whose 1 VC.I 'were u preCIOUS to them ' and their loved ones as oars tb as and odes, and charging on fort and breastwork: oa ateel• and lead, have halm like grass before the mowee.. Among these retuning braves are many who have pawed ihrunah all the TiablatUtel or, war except death, and who have only been snatched frets , the grave by the proridinice of God ant • skillful physicians. They have endured, by the exigencies of the war, wane and famine. Soma of them have UndergonA the reset labium 14irs; seal ananisb, burning In-a blisteribg Mat with festering wounds, awaiting the lame 0f... battle,. Or Wi th they ObOtad be hurried away on a stretcher, amidst shot and shell. Lying thm, many of them have fallen into the hands of a merciless enemy, and have been tortured with lingering agony and starvation, or Mara with blistering Met,llke cattle, regardlese of.their common wants, and been dented rest or water. 'All of Ahem have eserigeed time talent, energy and fair prospects for a bare pittance and state. wince, and that too from pstrlotlo motives. It Is such men as these who will. soon be among as, marching with cadent step through our streets,their bronzed, beirded faces aglow with thoughts of home and loved ones. , • • MAZY *four soldierathoez who want out. - at the earnest period of the war—have come bane during the last year, in squads and in combs , - nies, honorably discharged. They have since engaged in peaeefsl pttpridta.. They came with-• out any ostentstkas display; their gaudy , uni forms met the eye.fora few days, and then the soldier merged into the citizen. These men will be glad to see honor done to these liter heroes. and will readily Join in giving them a piddle reception. Mayor Loaryhas sent in a communication to lbuuciLy reguestinerome action for a public reception;for these reterniag'ratiments, bat the • matter his been postponed. Meantime, let our citizens go to work; and endeavor by subscrip. 'does to amine a fend for the purpose. Let no not neglect it. The gratitude of every loyal and patriotic heart is due to them, and the most mil nltlcest manifestation wont! be poor index!, in consideration of the perils and _nardships they , have undergone m behalf of our common eosin lroung-rivos ehristlan4spipelitlon. By releresee to trot advertising columns HIM 'be seta tbat 'a media g of this dasoelatlot will be held in th e Lecture Room of' the leirin rrei byterlan Church on Friday ereenitiejor the pur- . poee of seiOnt deleg r ann to the Tenth Animal' Contention of that Young Christian 'As sociation of the Anfted fitate'a and British - Ana:sr lea, 'bleb will be held at Philadelphia, July Ith, fe the. Baptist • elmrth, Corner Broad .acAL This premises to be as extremely Interesting occasion, tte clrealar setting forth the following . order 01 exercises: - • • On Wednisday evening their, will be a meet- Ing of weiconie in the Academy of Music, and addressee by Rev. Bishop ,Simpenn, George IL Moan, Esq., and ()there. • - On Thursday evening the Oratorio. of the Messiah will be performed before the Conven tion by the Handel and Hayden Society, and German Orchestra, at the Academy of Made. On the evening of Friday, being **anniver sary of tbe Ladlcs' Branch of the Christian Com mission, a Grand Meeting, in . p reference to our sick and iscanded oaldiera... will be held In the Academy of Music. - ' On Saturday afternoon, a Maas Meeting of the Bencay Schools of Philadelphia will be held at the Academy. A farewell meetlng will be held on Sabbath evening. June Um. , Half-fare ticket/ will be tuned to delegates on many of the railroads-1, e. they will pay going and return free. Ample .preparations have also been made to entertain delegates. - The Circular concludes:- "CoSte In large num bers—come with earnest vrayek—come in great truth-rem° and unite la one MICIEtTr egort fora glorious revival Meng the young men of our land:, horticulttwal Nk.rc.tetfneettiiir. Meeting of Rorticultnial tocleti was held. on. Wednesday at. the .11aaid of Trade Roomy President G. R. White in =air. . The chairman Mated tbat the main object of tbe meting was is wielder and adopt a Rot of premiums for the coming Strawberry and Floral Exhibition.- • Mr. Mess, from the CoMmittee on Fruit I'm mime, and Gm. Begley, on behalf of the Flo rists, 'Omitted their respective schedule' of pr On motion of Gen. Begley the time for hold ing the Exhibition was Axed for Tbursday, the Bth day of June, at the Board of Trade Boum& on Woe! street. ' It was resolved that the room for exhibition be opened on the ith of Jane, from 12 x, to se., for the purpose of arranging article; for ex hibition ; that tho Judges appointed to award premiums be in attmdance from nine to tan o'clOck A. m on the Bth of June, for the par ' pose of performing the duties assigned them 'that the room be opened to the public •at tea o'rlcck r x., en the day of exhibition, and re. main• open until twelve o'clock at night, and that the eildbitors of fruit and dowels vwovide their own baskets, TWO, at. - The Wowing commitge4ll inue appointed hJ the chair: . • - -To Award. Premiums - On Flog ers--General Jos; 8. Miley. NV= tlVlsiell, F. M. Gordon, James Ikea, and 11. Tr Fabsestock. To Aran/ Prssoism -Proiss—lktoses Chess, Thaw* L. Shields, Boy J.'Knor, O. 0. Negloy, and C. Scully. ' Members and &Milord tan obtain Skint' as G. It. Bud tt Stora, No. GS FLU On motion adjounted to meet on Theodor nen. at nine o'ebek at the Board of Tr* Room, 4 .Change of Base.', • Messrs. akomakar da Lang, the well knew* doer dealers, wholesale groceries, Me, etc., have c iT haLged d. th w eir tt b e ase . co: %f it odi perltkma stons frota l 249Lib- ang for many years past occupied* Meagre. James McCully : Ca. Nos. 172 and2l74..Weed street. Mears. B. & L. have, by great energy, table persewersace and street Integrity in their deathly, been remarkably successful in bust mu.„ having built up .a a trade, both city and countryoloCraceoded; If muffled, by any other bullet= bowie in this' city. Their new store. houses have been neatly and thoroughlyrelitteri f overhanded and repainted; and besides present ing slim nest and busiamalike appearance are well stocked. with. all Muds of geode pertaining ..Widely Known.lP It is gererally known-Omit the Webster,. Pal.: =crowns, &Mac-balks, Idetterniels, end Oani; bald is of politics are the men of world-wide ny town, and lo they are where newspapers drat. late; out not much beyond. One of our friend's lately returned from China, amuse, tut with the recital of his` journey inland fir some distaiten, where the enquiry °Repeat made when he be. came Immo uan American WU whether he knew or had ever seen the glut chemist of hie country, An Ayer, that made the medielart. They ISO his remedies—manyof them IUITO been csmrd them—and theynirak of him as if he occupied the 'whole of America or were at least the greet feature - of it. A mandarin who had been cured of a malignant ulcer on the hip by his Banstparilla, 'teemed to consider it our prin ciple article of orport; and It. Inventor one of the few meet' this continent had ever produced, worthy the attention of Chinamen.—i New Tort Honorary Members Elected,—We loam boas the annual “Josunsl of Prison Disalpilee arid Philanthrepy." iest imigithed. th at M•s. John Mums, D. D., Robert Wray, M. D., and Major IMAM Frew, of this eity, were reseatly elected Conespondlok Members of "The Phila delphia noddy rortha Miseries of Peelle Prisons, Instituted 1787.”.; TUN milk men hare all Ashen • deep interest In the state of our prisons for a . ,nember at yeas, and shah. dream le deemed. iscotP/Dice lb* fa' Whatf—Thay, are certainly the aunt tratini ble tonic end gratand.itimzdatfug bererage ewe produced. One trial will satistv the wet Ikea. ...tad. Try than and you will never be wlthoht theta.- They should UM= erne edde-board to the country. Welt, adult! Why. phyloarws Shape Vint Oelhaya • Inhere. ot ealuie‘ : Whit the axdd te bet • We neeld Ilke to know. Bar P4l4' Alleatbesy Post elboo—This cd9ce trUlbe oseatillior entstotos out 'Sborsiksi, • bestreett lie bouts of 9 sad 14149cdock is., and am • `:~i:i`2Y.~3~i~~"~de'7F.Tuw+p~'js~d ...''~'Y~•+../.~'f'~,'•~`y''a~ wit=:zi'r?.:l.'v.;..w»;:a.ae.:.,-e•~ • itirtr r i d tit. 1)/4C 4# "t - -4 NI-A, ESTAB ' ' o - w , law A . _4 , i unto", ii_p,stiakiraµ44,, ~_ 7.!..t4v. ' - The foliating ft a *Oil /11 " 044*,3 4,1 1 ..1 1 . - .. tiers received by ?tstmaster Ridlllo:ii4i - ir" , dyair-z; tfutlinoillist rhea,' lio" be presented to this liktir•:. of onr late Chief-Magistrate, Abraham Lincoln; •• - Is memory of his serteixiieharaeter :and death, by the people of the ,thilted States. .:Each 5ub5......: . scriber contributes one deUar, which la remitted to Re:Wanda IL Stufmum,:(3lezieralTdosurseild" , . l Won itheet; New Yost. .13te Uat maybe bend sttheeßtittOfilce in.AUegheay,tralldadßat ',l. to record their name s to tile memoriaL 'MM. Bl,entectn, . . sagdzmemmi_ir2 qrs. Wade: ~ • 7 : 41 y; ' .'r Etrcitiddie, . . : union R. Wade, . . Elide RIM* . '- RUsithettiVwada, , ' • iv. G. Perim-- ' - • . W. Ireall, 4rs - ' i , • --, - Thor. S. Ondlitari. ' D :/01 " 414. . ' .. : Jae. IL ?Ream, . . 1 ~, tLik.A.PrlanA--• ;.', ~..7...., Deal. T. Johnstoo,.. 7 Kt Ward, , . - ..,-, ,-- Moo. Dweter, ' To: Altdete , • , - • - ,- aim ix same, . - ..- must mammesrat. If ~• -'•,-,) Robert Boyd, - ' '' ' Suet. TiC. Baird, '„ . 'Gm W. loam, .- .., . D. D.N . N Weise:, •...! ... -, vii W.ll. Drown. , Bite: D. : , i i l.4lte. ~ ~..• ..hial•Baltilere -+' - saml.'Mar ' -•-• • • -, 'w. J. W. Sleipion , - ' • Jae. G. Al PC Buttehedle. '• .1:P."/Creates , , • - .wo..x.iller; ' .. T ,...114.0,10: . 3 , ' ~ ZIP. D. ZWAIIMI, o..L'Airairw , , K. B. Willies' -- !- • .r.• 7:4lrlgelteu, ••..- •. i ; • ~ . David _Mennen, • - 1ieb.C..14. R0y.....-- G. E. Davis., ' . V. Wourow; *- ' . ' . .... _ . . . . . , . ' Conviction of an AWED. Espreee Robber. , Abner Idarks;, who ribbed the .ate of UM" Mates Uprose Company at Grafton, Wee Phi, . . Male. In ,October last, of a within containing . . , R 16,000 was sentenced on. Monday, - in the Tar for comity' coast, to sena yam prisonreenk.' , In the Wheeling Penitentiary: Art hu r - Resler. . and Charles Meredith, were eleo Mnteneed to, . coin :rate tis himrlsonent each, ma anceisories to '' ' the robbery.' The motley stifle° Was itorrefoir.: by Allen Pinkerton,' principal _of the Nation al , .1 Police Agency of Chicago, Illinois, who d etec t e d', ; and arrested the parties. - - . - . ,' ..••. Sixth Presbyterian Cbuieh. ,, lttdiß Strong; St. Louts; Ref. IL N. Allen, elf Towles see; -N. Chamberlain, Fag., of CbtelingrA • Rev. 8 . B. Nichols, of St. Lords and Rey. ems nel address' the, meeting in the Sixth Presbsterlan this morning at 103 i o'clock: Tha reoplelon the bill ,hare an opportianlty loyal Seatbem gesttluent, V4l tlghouse. , Manager - Mendelson anionheet thal;:b3s-- theatre:will be doted this. evening, out of regal to the solemnity of the occasion. Under /Assert, gegenkent with Mr. and Mrs. Kean; It had' Meg amunged•to play the .Gamester" this bpt an agreement has been made by ..whleh.lMrs, performance rad be dropped off entirely. . The Tito David C. Blythe,- , 4 meeting of the friends of the late David G. Blythe mat: held Loa evening at the it. Charles ;HOW, but owleg to the lateness of the hose ,of sogourra,.- meet, a full report cannot be given totdat: ; . - .4 more extended notice will be given' Itt'oltagfrr: Christ Al.E.Chareh.—Therewillbeproich; the hi this etisucti this (Thursday) morning it 1035 o'clock, by the Pastor, Rev. B. F. Jones, and In the .erenigg Ron. Thos. Winiag's ' *Monroe an eulogy on • the death . of our bite 'Frie ideati Abraham Lincoln. , .. a There will, of theihiptist,:r Chung tee ;of the ;two ; does, this postaloc, at,„. 30 1 A. o'clock, hi tbi triton HAMA' _Mural; Grantiireef. `seretoti the Her. James fit Aimee* siestoreftherlt.....e Baptist jChnrch. Railroad Collislon•—•On Tuesday:montlax two trains on the Cleveland & , Pittsburgh Foal. came In eollll , lollat larerpool, smseltinziheliss . ."- colnotire ona of •theenglibeerti;•lllliol did not learn the particulars or the extend, alba: damage. • - . ' Math of Dan Bice,-,Dan Stay that showman, Is reported Where died on 'Satinday Int, at AlmOnt. Laporte conoty,"1111noli, 'where • ,7 be wee eshibttlag; from the effects' of occidental Escape of a,,kfurdecer—Andrair•WGinks... convicted about Live years since of the uniider o h r , ; Thrones Shaveland, and wider sentanceof broke from - the *lln Danville, Pa., on Thtunda; night Wt. • • - Atol rem's Cbureh; Hand fltreet.—Thnt'C'o will be dftine service In Bt.q.indiner,'.. Chunk.. , on ThtMday morning; at 103; o'clock. -- Bereiott. by the Rim Wm. .. .••., • • Preaching To.lifiy.—Tho First ItefOresed:' Presbyterian ()hutch will be open for Minoltas.; vies this toonklug at 10% eeloek. Pp:114114,1T the pastor, Rev. De, Douglas. ,„ , • V. M. M. Idbrar3r..--Theaiembers of ibleas.• tociation we referred to In adverthenond loop, caber column of late:eat to them. Tor President has appointed • th. followthe named gentlemen as the Board of Milo& to attend the annual examination of the Cedes or the Military lleademy. at West Pant,' In Jae text: ambrose P. Kelsey. blainet_colnael John M. [ream:den. itassachnsettsl, Colonel Alfred P. • Badmen, Contecticut; Colonel P. A:. ,New Teak; Lieutenant' Governor Cox,' Mary , land; Rex. , N . Campbell , West 'Virginia; General Robert C. Schenck, Ohio; Hon. John. P. Briggs, Michigan; Bon. •M. B, Wilklnaon Minnesota; Right Rey. H. W. Lea, Iowa; Hon. J. W. Nye Nevada...l. U. Thomas, Califon:Oak. Willie Wo odbridge, Georgia. BAD YOU CIN/44.-11e remPorst7 AWAY whichsome of the border towns In Csu ex perbsteed while the rebellion was in fall feather' is now departing, one-third of the population leaving soaufof the towns to take up their real -dence In the United States. Many of theta are . doubtless refugees from the United Btatce„ bat 'others are Canadian; who Bad business pecta changed by the conduct or the C saedLaa toward Abe United States, and come over this'. side of the line to improve thew font's's. , Tux Penn statue lo Philadelphia fa from 'Ho pedestal In front of the Pennsylvania Hospital on Tuiday. The Haifetfa says: "It 13 a arousal e Itsdeit etre, representing the founder of oar , 844, t‘o ding In his hand a stroll, For sou time past a slight Inclination from the 'Serpa*. 'dl ga has been Marred, And It 011 -* , crash, carrying with it the slab of ,tharisle to • which the feet were attached. We do not faxiir tbe meet— se extent of the dazonga,-lnyozotitivi beading oy the tsgs,whlch we presume esatt . 0 6 ,1 restored." It was erected in e 05,. , XISCEL.L;.!IW6.6BO JEFF. RAID THAT ON TH= TiIIHYMN!' ttoe of Ataiment' tie nodes at theOashAir oaf (I) Tonle be WC awe No to operate. : Tie; any theyhive be. oi!psiesting ikainkOsid. Lk nat. the MOMS zee. yew Mint only ref to time: yet no doebi be riould We trade toe' Concert Shoo Stork ea the doublet totter, with "thee kw," forma port says that 11" wants a atuutaa of tieldL n want to dot rid OfJott: Canoe Doty ; and Tender hung% try our -Now Jlityln pointed toes. 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