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A ' zZlP 42e i g'Ser4 tile " st 1 R tf4l t the P ‘ rtt wb;
rea add that ft
the prisoner, positively refused to have rything.
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be affair. ..Brimthdt Wm: to.
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MUldeSinelt•Pfkaldent- - 7*.on; but 'tide: he.
peremptorily declined to do.
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h elm Mil mum= in re e t r ft r .'- -
Barrett. m
441- A r •areliiktiV,liillrlntadeta oonj Mean ,
Ws mamma in behalf of Pir Mn this
• I will coneludeall that Is to be ' said la Of ,
the Pfitheert` Flie arguments of maser
" fbfeatibid' tie accused see getierWly cr
de s
1 '* u7 41 044 X t/ ateltf e athlliti• ' That Of
.7.1.1,11:4 11 r g - ;vie _Zeta - , - tto by dame
, ) ~.... remallotlitan gm rderedAn, behalf ,tot
dam,
h i log
,ancesigou'iturred;c3ras raorellatteindlost* - toot
and: tiftiediterP one- toad have alveby every
sibnility to the counsel for th e - didb2oo, In th e
• ---- -- trroettreniElit ---- lif 'era - and,: Imre dorm
. - , - -7 ' • them marked persona ' ' lbs a galital•
thing the court have granted all that the counsel
"-`,•,, ;, bavervuttel for.•-extd throtelmert , tho-, Wel good 4 _ ri.:.... ibeleugand sestterliave pornalled. -I 1
4 „The court will examine one or two witnessed
1 Alit Fridellibil later.theillmimsent of Mr.-Eta,
I. i lag shall have been read, will probably)sdiclurn
t, . ,-,'
t ;...4.1/4 siarigaeztwek: when..Asscoista,ildgo Ad
,lt' " -* l'deitelitittitittlenlat IS elpected,:iumtgille.
i : facts for the meat. i ~.r.
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i- fact
di of tlrVilderot,i3. , of Wer; Mar
ft, Anal" R. Berndt hai been permitted osmium,
, _ ..t ~., r tokelli e ,lter
- ' , Ingle, r e earaihticss, hes bemire.
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~-. I 4 - - I e 'llio f fed frail' her -e" =abatable 1 . +39,1 hi
si --: AbeAtealteatlaty,.. -- :: - 1 7 7 'r , rri. i:. ..,,.....
I , - 4/1•541r; than adjourned until Friday.,
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. I ,V1.1:14111/41Angjilir! figNatirtlONS•
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AbOttt 1;440 ' ,1100 ,600 Still llnsoldi
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f ,.. ..ii:: - : -, : ,,, i'liiio - 206% , .;,11111i:/..-41a1i6 . g 6 17ers and
'•,- '..17-, ttettiti thirdwadhiit'"ealeipfthe seven
;47l' :: .',. 4Waoteivitive td - 47 1, wwwpletittiheir deli,.
enee oribroidetiivielved at the. Tomsary De._iartmerulttaf:datoedniadtithernattai there will be no
delay
The eras rol:Diuttdt'rt=rurflunt:
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,•-.. t ; of, wothiloy will to 111101 by the, evanisey lovroul:
1 z ' • ' '.
" b la s tr a w ls li t tr ."ine t da t
Th l r f "b3lacle •
serimioA3 l ovot P,0.,r47,ezu - tir4,l,
.. ~.., event the daily subzeript'ons itircztly "how si
:•1 gratlfylng increase . , _ '
..,.• •I • - - "L. - nil:mak_ - 0 40 ,0 0 0,003 Of thelpaftfamain,unsold.:
• ' lmeisaies if this, and the next week, at t
...: •1
rent daily rate, will lea I than hairCur'
...
' ' 41,,V16.1124231ul del:teal of the ,
I .., . . . ..tillagreacts of the
, ihe cla all previous .. .loans negotiated through.
agen--tle=itrhat th7ab s i latem en i? of Me lo the an.
this last loan wPI be very much more rapid than
that of the Cyst halt Abeary daily increase lu
etiblicriallens la theretbre amildeally expected
. . by the Icon agent: - Ther - aboadan et loose
•,- . 7 7 7 - m :sittai nists
b •rt
a dd is tud t 1 wltheirsetra. - from SCUTO W employ.
Or Urge, 99TUDIOrmt, op
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~.... eratlons can't...o44 erlth the len war encourages
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T . AtirtOßS -• FROM„ 41gOlaLk,'
•t' :EveryilitacCelst fbr.liirnihnibitSly:
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c6NIII9IIIIIIII_IIILD 111 ILBIERIL COMBS
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Gime ionx,;iune 21r1Ld efeainee ;Arm),
44011114 Ikea, Vine 18M,Ites arrived ~The
Sarannftt Rimed bas -, been reentreditt none.
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' • all a9.aC llll :ollnpurtante frolortbat ity. A
large number of ottlen relatlvo*Ake, ed
laaaliaal;and Or the clth are
tuned by Gen. woodtrd
Animate delimitate tbat Howell Cobb *Ant
Matron. --
.fteports ba are favondde of Mel IneotalngiWkes
d Cora
Tie *rim crops.
barn,Tholool
Id a sr, attoosos towns. sad villages have
quallikt theteselvcs Dr the adios, and
dhattloutotac` 'The .aegrent. are going
, twelt 10.1hodr , to work for Imps,
mega, New Torkerdatu Gen
. erid talhatebel array, has not:been arrested, aa.
_repotted, but was on the "nate of
.. kpoln,
ibZostretagcl=liaie been heldt ' Ins;
des of,Geotgla, kehlehivattlkuns-acknfs ' m
editate thelawa sad .authority of the United
fiudes:wens .passe•it and requesting the Irresl. , "
denkto app. tat a Provisional Goternor," until a
. GREAT thSidPAIGIL'S
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THE GENERAL'S , QFFICIAL REPEAT
•
Jane 21: 7-The I'ribune pc:Wiles
• Gen. : dbataan% reyok of the campaign: from
• Atlant&:iii - davanash- The army was 70.000
strong. Shenitai%dAt object was to, Pismo hls
army in the heart of Georgia, .intatposing be
tweed Ifacon and Angiu — Va and obliging the env.
. ray to dieldethla forces to defend not only those
but ervaienth and Charleston..
„119 than designed to reach the coast... flus •-sabot
d rhs - ftitmiettons : and all
The
the
ntart
hi5:.4.14 6 4 r l 4 t e. In addition to, rauroasdeetrOyed Sheridan
says : We tomunosed corn and (adder in a re
gion B.l.imantry thirty miles on althea side of the
:Wee -nun , -Airocras to- Eigvannah; as also '
awed pAatoes, cattle, bogs, sheep and poultry,
and
Mailed away &boat 10,000homor and artalca,
as well as .41. cantle q• number of their slaves.
I estbnale'llie dathege done to theater& of dear
and its mllltity rrnauvers at tioaoo,oock
at bag $2000.0130 of .widell lanrad to oar.
• - advantages, and the remainder to simply waste
1.11 ,4. .4 4 sYmegork- , -
Tag REBEL EIFLE EV WANIINGTO
FONELIL USVICES OF M. SIVIEW.
Asidetaut- roxie 4 arY Of the Treasury
. . - - •
.WarnrurarOw, ;one. Liwyer licute't
• Gyie, belonging la Alabama, has, been brought
heriand lodged In prtioMi u lThis the author of
an admuthertneat pubibbcd In the Selma Alberti:
hat.aer whiter, CalUn for one million of dollars
to have peace by the drat of March, by taking
the llies of Abraham Lincoln. Wric.,H. Seward
-tad Andmw Johnson. --
The
foss
eral services of Mrs. Wm. IL Seward,
wife of the Secretary of State, who died he:e to.
Aar. will take rises at St. Paul's .Church, Au
burn. New York. her late how on; daturas,
.1361 a It three o'clock ba the afternSou. Bar
angles will ham Waahltudon on a special train
ke Ankara, via Elmira, Thursday morning.
The !Menem? of War am dongemen mei. Gen.
.end mamma and Staitand tha Surma Gemara'
bas detailed Major Monis, Menem elth e
led States Arm,y, sad one of. Ms Physicians who
attended the Secretary of Stato daring bda recent
Illness, to aecom psay the Secretary to Aburn.
Mr.. Chandler, recently appointed Assistant
iccrdaef of the Treamy, has taken the place
of Mr. field. and mot that of Mr.Halebigtn,
- whose soccessoirhasmottet been appointed.
ALISO*" Pitollt3 - 101111: COVEIT3011;
SIMS 11, ZWBCIIIS'
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Wuxi NOTO; ;hits 3 1 ,4 ritsbeddiat to-dps
st9einteaLawis L. IbVisis;PairLaosit Gam,
mar.off diabiata...lbalroalabiatka Matt the
abates at the Garenatr; wM e 6 - a r e tba saiae4a
adramitasblbibal, la Malmo i94llo!ll•Ceded
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THE
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Mama IRS tom Inomit.
RE-Gov. Aileen i f eritchoiie for Governor.
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ANY,. COMMIM
Mounding of Charleston hr Pitogress.
44.
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I 111111L.DAPIGIN 10 lISMIX MS
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Departure of the liewcaverneter4eitta;
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5 4 1441 dia.iti Tit*liiiiiiiitY litillICIND.
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,bilsebtippl-Ableadran to be 31 aced.
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PARDONS. 131 F., TEE Pail*Enterr, 4
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telltet ferrrethienelieVenerOf ldam.
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.tht. : GEnnUPATtlfili 218 ATM:
listrilOsie,Jareijl—:The lreed.Pri, %Arles:
:aiii k eams"?ispEssyri x-l-The.didegaticsafrom
- AMU C`' . aellati td• Wet tail 7111104 salmi
'tine yesiirday, wiliteak an 'early ap•
. ~ .
lidtdieent of a Provisional Golnernorl for that
'Bratii - Their first choice Mr this Position la ex-
Governor dam, and Gila Miami;Geterney,
Fret commandant afiDt '' . ,' -4 ' t-..?" .='
The letnyeind liie of - the iI•TiMMIT. Mr-
Pilithellio.l4o.ilernejytsteared:4bbt and
taken td %Wieder mid placed In ebnanement.
.2",!•id1ia249.44-Mkiialireitinned ilieiess-irks.
leptcW. The . ,notir , of - mlawilding: the pirtithi - of
, Afie!iatiAioiliiiiaqiiiiiiihi war was In active
J1M7043. intt the witoletteleinetchatitst4ra raP•
'.lol7.'dias. - -teerd 'tho- I T T Atciekht . Par ,
' chasers from the luterior Met Omainitie ls tale:
~..! , Deavynnetality er yeeegatieng Mews
wont ill Chirlestoli::': -' ' - - -
~•A•ft ` .. Ptlagitn:liii.. hisiiedchts:valedietwy
to the outman a
_l:ids Amt, and was ex '
. ;,
paste:Lion& for the , : North •' inner* ly tsts.
i
boarclatusPawnee. -
:It Is *ski that there nrsiet,:bareg orte =dna!
'Anna* bales of cotton the' 1 of tae
Eifiroad between, Charleston aqd Geltunbin,
swatting the' camplntioh'of „the AhMlo I he, for,
warded to market. • ' i .
~
A sal to' the lertbane from Wasleton.
~June M.h ; it ays t : - Elom'jatitelliTohnett, e new
ly appointed Provisional Governor of Georgia,
left the city this evening for his State, via New
,Torkand Samnitah. , - Those who have out GeV
`,enzor Abilene here are moth pleased with his
, viewiLon" the. Subjed,ofeeceasatraeu m ; is the
South.' ~ Betakes the. etromeast.-Holon grftndi -
end watatmitette r =inform " th e Meteor!
-Vreenthelribit g r ar.tettaidenSl..tual what
they Wait-dont their: local govern.
numkand eociatja,. - - -,.- ." - .".': . -,,, I
General Be r ward:Commissioner of the Freed,:
men , aßurean,M a letter to the ponimiseloner at
'filehnOnd. figs of fitingisompensation to freed
men':'l ace dealt* to fix - enth minimum rates
that shall apply to all cases. The dive:Meyer
eiretnnetanres iszpgreat that I bellevejaatice can
' be better appoiximated by contracts approved by
themaletant emu/mime:l, superintendents of
Ittedrota, and Other officers an duty in bourne.
don with the „ Bureau. They moat first ;satisfy
Melanins as to what is &Just compensation 11:11%
the Mimed aliases of•laborers In - the localitlei
coming under their immediate at
. m,;;rviiii;;e. If
the'. Commission Ihei iv rate isr eonamaml on
there will seldom be paid anytidng beyold'ihat
rate. Be sme, however, to rotate the employee
against labor without compeuntkni: The eni
pze is protected by his contract. which theft.'
1.0
We, arhm treated In good faith. Is bound
adiF.: Ponil4iread Tai CCeit.•
• Widener for South Carollna,:has . arrived hero
from Charleston. He reports JIMA, people of
that city, notwithstanding lie presumed scar
city of money , have paid into 'the United Mimi"
Treasury over $90.000, in acconbt of the direct
taxes for which they were in itereans - ;
Orders have been loaned reducing the Mule. ,
sing squadron to Sheen Teasels: • Attlee Rear.
Admiral & P, Lee, . will remade- In commend.
with Lieutenant Camden, E. P. - McCauller, J.
Jr Cornwall, and J. P. FCCter, as his shred divis
ion comman d
_pe. Three gunboatsleltnt the
month or Red river. Au of the mortar yawls
and all the iron dada except the Tennessee and
missend, are ordered to Memphis, iiiid Will at
once be put out of concnisalon. All the:. other
TOMMIE - now in Abe squadron - ' ;win be sent to
'Monad' City hinnediately, and also be putout of
comudadon. The Tempest will hereafter he the
:flush' efatbeirquadnori. --" ~--,.., '.
' .. "The today_ pardoned , Montrise A.
Patten. or Missouri; J. tit Leach, of North Car-
Oak Ex- member of Cenkress. and R. D. Ar
nold; laii Mayor of Bannet&--the "same who
surrendered the city to Gen- Sherman.. i War
rants for NM= Win /Darwin directed to be la
.saed to W. & 'Morrie Richard : J. Pates, a„ W.
'Demean; C. Harris and . S. C. Hey of North
Carolina. - - Atzumg the - applications for paro
to-day was that of Bis&vp. Lynch, the Crsho d lle n
Bishop
of
Charleston, newt horc4 , tau for Ms
tdtter and - mom violeptia, to the Gov
, tinning and the Union. 1 The pett.'on Is drawn
up and signed by Bishop Spaulding, of
more, and and by the Bishop f Budalo, liew fruit,
The petition is gromilnal humble and penitent.
Petitions for pardon we also filed this atter
bide); '
- noon tt.... late minter of the
rebel Congress, John S.
_„ Preableat of
the Orarge and Alexandria Ba ll Road corejnom
Au t ie
P. P. Ringerortheflizgl lai and R . B. Hobbs,
E. A. Grim= and J. A. Barris of Delany %
notorious aspects and runners. -
I': th aPeciallo the .tander . .Waehifizon. IC
says: The quadrangular ght for the Previa
' total Goventozahle of between Misers,
W. EL:Smith, "Of Ravdelp , bawls E. Parsons,
of Talladega, D. H. narks of Athens, and D.
C. Hunrphreys. has prevhntek thcappohitment
°frith - cr. Ett. Rump has the advents/el
of being chairman of the nomnntons on reiledtV .
tinatr.*_-at: thelleit Cain *wog In Alabems,
held at Huntaville a year ego last winter.: Mr.
Parsons appears to have the largest numbernf
istinatial beams, and li n ti o appointment Is con
fidently looked for on to- w. - -= "
-r..„ Hon. ) 74 racejgrilad o * Diene.ei la ' biro
; inn
and in consultation with t e Priaddent. Rale
- ranch talked of ineenne witlt.the vacancy
on the Bench of the //epee e Cotist. made br
the death of Judge Caton. Judge Sharkey, -- or
Alleelsaippl, and Attorney Gemmel Speed are
also. mentioned In the same anion. -; •
General Grant cornmem preparing the re
port of bli recent campal to-day, antrwill
probably submit It to the az Depot meat 'diu ,
Ink the week. •
Mrs. Wm. IL_Beward TS dangerously ill.
The Secretary wee sheen from the' Cabinet
meeting today in commie
Mr. Clarence Seward was also detained from
the Department • - ' , .
General Dix hasteen cad .to Montreal . on
stung -
AND MONEY ILATTEDS,
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THE lam , GOODS ?BADE.
—__l.
Beovf •••Provisit Datalltbr.
.
. . , ._ ,
Naw ;SR; .Innelll..;-Tlui ' market shown
a pulls! recovery form the ,extreme dqteltilion
of the list two or three days. Thenpward turn
in gold luitr partially revived the contidemon In
,
the somas of the rise ape:Slone, and the result
was ipparent et the first hoard in a general:ad
vance of Infos: New York flentral,ltrie, - Und.
son Elva, and Cleveland and'. Pittebunek were
taiscially fem. Trainer:thins, however, were
unnifially limited, and MOM' to have bees al
meet entirely confined to ball purchases minds
' for Wert. Darien the day the market contra
tied steady with no excitement in Metier dime ,
teen. Governments were quiet and steady with
scarcely any etrange in pricer from . yesterday.
Bank Shares Arm. State Stocks and - Rahway
Bonds generally quiet. ,
e "
The voics market la Sem an ac tive for export
and small speculation. '
The dry goods trade Is v qalet in all ds s
partments, and marry inerchan are now taking
an account °hawk. Stand shoetlagirre up
. a little from the lowest paint f lest week and
witqu 15%330. Prints in bl eached goods
- ' . • i
The principal utuer ini a eading produce
house is a defaulter to the tor half a ailli
lion do ll ars. He - was a large perator in Pork
7
during the recent rise, ands . s ascii to have
sailed ou.Beturday for Zama. he papers do
not pub lish his name. 1
. .
11=111 1- OF TIROL 710111.
*atlas . iiinuel to the Pooi' Li Athida..
Ciaorausl.Jaao3l.A. Warldsilkaraltistra
t o the g um*, says VIA Gi b er s' T i mm.- II "
/mud n or* san , psteomspat Tronh
of the Ohio rtter to remik dodar the war to
mars; also abolishing the pasi srrw
railroads sad tears la Ws de L .
Geaeral Wilson tedeereebe the
that ba au Intled to iteliact la A
thl ="
the lug sells de,Te obi
pout& of vest na gear. The_pe ople Ii
teaadJossat, conat *ars'la-a starvi n g come.
tiock, and Mk, gawk 100,APeAdel to fAlekrUArsi
gif,rctifi.;:
;rOl-14.1i.
BEORUMMTION OF NEBEL lITLyrEB.
~BsTi IN FANiTISL HAIL BOSTON.
lipeeekci,, by. Am% luau, hula; Dina,
hinuoy azikLariaar; -2,
Borrozr, June 81.—A meeting to cottaidit:the
enbieseat the reeonridttgeon of ti Bt.iitais
called by Golf. Andrew and others, was held is
Zipmdel-A 1 ) 1 1 to -PI
...' .V AVASU4PtICED: of
Arphowijoruigraprinfeawri.m a. Sh e
:+
Wen) presented , declaring' amine
.erk e y rearyrenixteg ,.,_ the gyresmenemt Ind soder;
A y fu'aierilbel mates *tire of the Llegielatlrts
and Executhe
elides tbe Goinartonent.„
the mod
ethers 'LotMett Polfero or
stettiMentlits,luld Mat it li wmam hatertaur
that therAtiek 'Mall , be ' &lila than IV
amditwassoastried gefcltrdaelriug„ also, that
, Ms esemdiel for thelltemy of our GoVerament
..ibet womvhcallowed to trot, leo ere lot loYeln
and that none should be excluded frotu Toting
because of their race or calor. ; .."
hifreiMu* Were" tointeintei dm by Ittr:-.
'Parsons; ICH. Thisie;lTenry Ward "Meeker, &ur
etor Pomeloy,of Kamm, and Dr. George B.'
Loring, r -• . -- • r 1.11,7 ,e; , 5 4 .
it titt?"4 l trtrut, ri,:fitir.:: '
.hod Ara hmniniad to Void the' Routh IMedlitorYt,
poesetstoli. , The *gamte it; thlit ' quoit* was,
long, land Wild enthuslastio.", - '
A resolution expreaeltdoi the •tmatidenee that. s •
President- Johnson will carry out the grcat
. week for which President Lincoln laid down his
,life„life, was loudly cheered. - • ', - , 'r
~
11. : Dena; Jr.bruited' lh nt'the war is
not over yet, that the country Isla thegattitude
and state of, war, that the whole rebel awrltory
Ms beneath the military Dowse., that She pub
lic faith_ studs p t ILIV to the emagelpated
' dent ...Y ;and; 7. ~ IV:OM gbrever.
they --- 'whcrafd -- hired' and par
ted, freedom that we have 4 right
to require that 11w freedmen shallhare a right
to vote ; that
c if we do net secure that riOd now
In the hour gsyglation It will nexnxhe Secured,
' .eneige..b7 licZie3PrOvolotto4.4hot we. may bola
the rebei States *Mtn the grasper the 1 w until
the rights are seemed, which it is perf y right
for lisle kneed; and that we mean to ee to It
that the emcee are built up Ink) a self -
tag and populations- - , .
1- Acommltteerof nivel,* appointed to pre ,-
pare In address to the people of the it
Statekurging upon them the nes:catty of re-or
- dertizintrine
"'W h rebel , Sterne; upon jeer an c orrect ' - • -
Heury•Waid 'Bracher addressed ate eetins
In an earnest and lively mitcealt,en of
t /
universal • saffrage as a • natioaal,thiallanable
right, which (*rifled independent of any =lid
eratlons of property, or of ability te or
write. :. - ..... • —,' -, ' - ,1 , * 7
-Painter Pomeroy contended .
that to make the
victory we have gained sure, and the peace last
/14. Ronne& secure to the stern the honiestead,
the musket and ballot box..
for two
' ' The ' meeting =tinned for two or three
hours.
Arimts IN NIMI•040LIIIA
lILLATIONII BETWEEN MIDI=S 1111111117901,
Abise •of Rebel Secretary I!recolielln.
New Yomr, jape 21.—The Herald's Charles
led co; ropondent says that the delegation OXIDI
&nth Carolina arrived In Wasklmookrakrara:
. -
haviair Indstetions to rebcsent to Prisident
Johnson the expediency elf establishing eta -
dent plan; whereby' the relations balite= the
frvesbert of : theft:de 'and . their emplayeri, 'ln
regard tolabo r an a Wages, can b lat" eke
Y
th
arred.. They proksam, williegness.,award
t° t hefreeilmala eheifilafiemPira, one-half their
crops es a recompense for their labia, hot teem
'they have a gtutranice that' the. labor "dad be
continuous, it will bo of no use ' coinincnca
crop operations. Another Idea Ls, that If the
Ante slaves are allowed tik.cbcose ; their employ
.era aides.= spatioss. , they: will .leisMitthey Sodom
corn planting as the easiest work, to the,. Vise
abandon of the cotton an. rice crops. -
She' Membeei of this - dela:v=oh accept the
abaltion of alarm, deduces that It la really
the stave owners who have stared: /teeth= by
getting rid of their slaves. They ecrprcu; their
deerminstlon to live =yet to the Union la fu.
tore. They own that they have tailed in a great
nridertaking, and think they were right pr
ea
u but admit that they may have erred.
The same reorieseondent sass Treeholm,
tie rebel Secret ary of the Treasury, went to Col
iambi& and: repatted to our Couunaidaot
tbat be:,-,wee ready to deliver himself
up at - soy - :time. . He then went off. ; with
the
tl zed to carry-into e ff ect, the 'military emend.
patioordem; and Inill th e first to contract sat.
btfactorily with Me freedmen. several husalse
number, not one of wheat left him. Tiestliolin
before the war Wit a- gradual counelpatidert,
and Ma ready adoptions of the govemmeret's
vfmrsand :his example in Columbia, had Most
s'alu'tary effect in- that region; Under Colonel .
Haughton; who Isipnased by all ors them,
the trial will be a fa i r one.
Subscqueutly an order wan received from Gee.
Hatch for Ida arrest. The order was promptly ;
obeyed, and Tienholit sir= driven eider panVe
Orangeburg In his own carriage, and proceeded
thence by railroad to Charleston, where be wes
engaged in - conversation with Trenholm'a
son.infaw. •He told me that Mr. Tren
holm was fumed to take the posttbas
of Secretary of tiro Treasury under Jeff Davis.
lie declined twice sod wu at last PentsSPerillr.
Ordered to report at Richmond, by Jeff. Dark, in
the . :dispatch: services • are
corded here Immediately:,
LATE HAVANA- ADVICES
ARRIVAL OF REBEL :REFUGEES
MBE FrATTIALN:WAR COED
111ws (am
,Veuezuela Batlsractery
Eros Ton:, June 21.—The steamer Eagle
Mats Retina dates to the
• The rebel :Gip: ~ Manghter dtiven. ent*
brinrnifilla , by hfs own soldhsrai had reached
- Jane. Breekinrlde, Colonel Wood
.Taror,
Captalnlipsim, sid camp' to JetZ.l4llll,
two soldiers' and. • negro arrived
,st Caidenia
in an open boat on the eicrenthi - probaW. btom
.the Florldficosst. _ -.
Sreckbiridge was Seccenjuuded fawn Cardenas
by a Spanish officer, chair:4lhp the Governor of
Cardenas to present himt mine Captain. Glen' ire
and Is now 'in Eireann: ' ' •
The ilaytien war was continued, but President
JefflariPs troops were vloknicras m all engage.
meats, sad she forum of the rebels were
ing. decreas-
The United States steamer Fannin oltrtitly
trade a force at Cape Hayden to protect. the tea.
fdeuce otthe Varied States Conan].
The news from Venezuela Is of a satisfactory
character... Gen. Falcon has been elected Poen.
A pinion, signed by MOOS of thuswealthY In
babltants Wald of Cuba, has been for
warded to Spain, asking that General Dales any
not ba ropersated u Captain General.
. The Wegner. &Libyans In very Warm and them
is the usual quantity of yellow fever. -
Wm. T. Minor, United States Coosnl General
at Hanna was a passenger on the Eagle.
.SANITARY, COMMISSION stiiEipsE.OEsmorio
Dtath of Mrs. Secretary Seward
-•selaanrwroar, Jan a Sl 4 —Tha akin, house of
the Sanitary Comminlon, In Alexandria, was
entirely destroyed by bra thud laming. It was
. 1 large ;frame ingdnilf. erected for the Orange
and Aleiandria &inroad Depot.
Mn. Wm. H. Seward, wife of the Secretary of
State, died at ten o'clock this morning, liar re,
melba will be embalmed and taken to Auburn.—
The State Department Is cloves In astusequenee.
The family have been called upon today by dia.
tingahrbed °Metals to tender their sympathy.
Beres-Thirty Loan Subscriptions. •
• rnitsion.rnra, June 21.—The stibectiptioas
to the National Loan today from from all 'Parts of
the Union; as teharraphed• to. Jay Cooke,
amounted to $3,106,200. %eluding thefollowinv
First Nations' Bank. of Loidsville, KY...11300.000;
First National Bask of Indianapolis, aim I 41;
First National Bank of Cincinnati. $lOO,
Third National Bonk of Cincinnati, $150.000;
Second National Bank of China% sloo.oooi
National Back of the itetropous.-Washimitoo,
$1400,000; First National Bank of Norfolk. WOO.
000; Flat National Bank of Mausacid, $50,000; -
First National Bank of Saint Ping, $50,000;
litedsmso....Lwall 4s, CO.Lilow York, 00,0001
That ifiaidier Batik of, A.Uadelazooo;
Centrar nokooo.
- There was $,174' ledirldnal
suemottso=4lll.oo,eiett. '• • • --,
Colliefon • , behrwenSoldiers and - Citizens.
*Mow Tann, Juie, 111.—Enutini,the !Segni=
zestsolunteers . t P a Wand nriktr,VoonsilOw
oeciirred between the soldiers and. citizens. 'A
pilaus of
soli
oineu thud upon thecrowd . MC.
Nib" of wu wounded. supposed
wintslly. Two elibiessind one soldier o[ the:
New York, were. wounded. Severs! pin
,iror.. l 4,litgatanciattbeiaka?
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k. ' -g,7Bi, : s• ; ,. `k;i';' ,,- 0 r , : ,;.'i,fi,5 , K4 , , - ;l‘ ,l r:g4 , , , ilt: , : . ,.i:a . •;l.S'i,.i,'i''''
Prili3..U: ":.-GW
BEHINDS FOR NATIONAL 11 (NHS.
ice, l. ...„,,,
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lti ARMY OF GEORGIA DLSSOLVED.
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ekDia CONCEDING ill i gßAN itIiBRIEL
..... -.. 0 .._._ 7 .....
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Gov.ar untied 'Taxes cOontiteno Goode,
~:r
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t_
..itip• Toalsane 22.-7711te. Tre s W4ll- -
lsaton spsel Say& The Ipmandst for clonal
altai, and curretcy ' ercutaircin are so big
tlo4Songrces ri llll be called ttpere, anti asitilail..
~..-
t enact ts, to Insrease the a Alan
' meat of NationO t bank ceprOt
Iffidlrect f Prpkent the yof
Georpda Is her dffLign and the Id oral-,
*meld§ not to ,dbielana.stader di": orr.
diet will bs trisisferl to -tinder
espy I' ten-
Ohderal Ordelli NO ,- 7 , 116,r.-fronlite iile D-s- , ! .
kortment, dlretti . that all.Cehilsted melt of the
viseran Reseed , corps, who, If - they lad le- .
Awned In theiroslgnid:reglmsnts,snondl lode ;
the existing artless, now be entitled to t eli.ditts'.
- oda he Issnedlate4 r snutensd o Ace- i
ce thdee 11;kb dabs tolarvellelrf tarm.:l
: CommliaNner W Ingsmal- Ile nkid"
&Unit limiter oML--11 tolls *genre In fo li.:,
eanoßdlonerx dlstrlcti* tie t smut,
.ineretr instance% thercollectlon el go• 'mo t,
loxes all Southern Cottle, previous to th eldp-.
meatip thh'llospern market. - / ' -
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lIROLED VIBE!. SOLDIE , RS lE'rEEW lOU,
-TROTTING MATCH
ON LoNC - 1811 4
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peAtratano mishßatect4s*:
I 1
''s Al
1 uta OF ADMI GgDSI3OFINGIPS:.SQOfORONd
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Now Tema, Jane 2 1.-4adge /3aunderdV a pa
• lett rebel Judoists noW in liwielly. Idady are
. _ ,
-icavirliK daily for She South,tighers declare; tball
intetitinn of rentaiging in the North, and are
volirie townslitke eattutg6,-;
_“.
Mo -- .
-C Aikiwtrottin_g =Web yesterday an the ilna l
ll
oliseidelled d lon ollareesbg falsOW,-etwee but thforin live. f Ito.
n %Mk
rawly. FLlllughans4 and y:;• Emma, . lb ..•
woitigEO first ileac and Lady gthDlll the t 031-
owitr - sates, when Wilkes withdrew; time
9:211:
Major General Execrate 'led Bishop
crane,. :of Clecktnatl, arrivedlere yesterd •At
W llarAlha to Senator Nye, at Abe Astor us?,
Past wwwleg speeches were
,made by %nowt-
ROLaiswoemeed, and others, 1
General Roseman's, proceedi to Nevada late
i , 1 f '
few weeks. . , .
Tho - ltrat through night express train:, fro*.
ChaeLaiati, over the Atiantle:A Great Weslerri ;
Bakal& arrived Ibis akemooti.. i - 7 - - ~
Rear 'Admiral Goldshorengh, commander - cci,' ,
our nasal squadron. destined Sil? the -ElutWdd.".l;i:\
waterklailed than the Brookkott Nary recd;
to
day, on - boerd bin dagshp Colorado. Oth; Tel.' ,
eels-of the equadron wi ll shortly foli o the
Colorado. . _ .
Frei
Ins New Orlearsa—Siaile, the $l, -
liiiiicau‘rlizgai. to thiskow ,
inertial Advertiser horn Waeh:ngton on th 4
says: General Hurlbut is to be oaurt.mulla!ed
at New Orleastrma endows charges. ii
°Meer' fnaa New °deems rep t: that Mirby
Smith made nothing ptlyalo7,,ht ,eaLloo 4011'
. ate. ustd,mUlw:tramis ' pa y and
sitibstenas far" his 1.-myr --qtartermaa:2?
to Gen. Canby . s3,Coo la gold as
.
city.
Captain Mishap/ milted ..to.day,„ hstvlsis. fa
elic,ge Mr. Gisyle , of Catawba,' illibaws,.! who
edvell teed proposcls to arsaashate Mr. 1..1•Q•olst
Par $1,000,000..
The prisoner Ls a lawyer, sad
dest' thatlhe matter was a joke. He has - ap.,
go ale llersto,Johasok and - Jaziri. Brad/
as conned`
Foretell Order of Admiral Dahlgren.
Nov rokfe'Vehei Dold-•
von bolus tieen renewed of Pim coul do t
the squadron before Charleston and ord
North, has lamed a farewell ordarlo the AM,
In Wait kereconntirtheir iertcos; He Is: paw
Ocular to claim fen the Nary cohere of lbeAo3-
ore acquired In securing positions in Charlessiea.
harbor, nothwithatanding It had been mewled
in some army official report that the advance
Wig or could haze been wade without the atisist,
Orr. of the Navy. He refm, to the sacrifices
made and .he losses sustained by the Nary, to i
show with what zeal, devotion, endurance and
akill they performed their arduous duties and he
speaks in the rashest tens of his °Deers and
Operations of the War Department—See,
friary-Marabouts Deport.
Nair Yowl, Jane al.—Secretary Btasion'a
trp3rt, of the operallorre .In Ma department for.
the Mat yeir oftderwit, is =Waled, float Which
It appears there were tbrwarded lotto field 489,.
th.ll soldiers, and zuustepettout and discharWt
t 419,114. One two hundred leas ;have been
ea from the rebels. There were 104.930
ored troop. In the service. The paymatter
shows dlabnnements ap to June, amountlaa to
P 31,548,4343,187. s,
•
Fsw
Tani, hoe St—Gold 'tin — settled the
quotation le heavy and ranged from 1403 i up to
141, and then down again to 140%. Oplnkm Is
silvidegnikci fawn Mee. The most prevaiint
ilew farm - an advance. while the minority so
far rely on an femme of the exp - >rta of produoe.
Cl.L rt W-144 of .cotton. , They are prepared toseil
n'ait• freely. sae their °Armlets - citeek
tea otherwise strong upward tendency. .
The shipment by steamer Glas . per a $50.003.
' Gold Closed tonight at 140. -
Frg4riciadt And illenitorn,at:Leigne
Pintsneueril, aye 21.—Dnder the lestrce
time train the Navy Dep.:meet Lea,rlo /011114
An visited yes:allay for Oa purpose of Preis-
Dog it Ifot the iron:hinds,- 'which are all tO be
laid up. Taere are several moniters in the
stream off the Mtn which nine up yesterday
Dom ttu South Atlantic Squadron, inducting
the fron•clad Moaadmock. League Istmd the
ete offered by the city to the Government for
• Navy Yard. ' ; • '
Rebel
.
A Governor Clark Arrested---. 81.11.
limb g RepelredT.Cettott. -
.:- Canto, intro 21.---Governor Clark, - of Atleele.
slop% k repay:ad to have preoed through Wen
dian under military escort, on Friday lett.
The Mobile andOhlo deProad Is reported coon =
plated to Corinth. Tae Southern road will aeon
be remolded to Vlekeburk.
Two hnedrcd bolts of . cokes :end meanie...-
lured tobacco 'elms - out of tb Tennessee river
today.
Thi
Le_rittaburgh and CenseUrsineßread.
Lama Argued.
WILLIAMS PORT, Pt. , Jane 21.—The Ifalie3•
S:ateo Circuit Court f.:.• the Wesiern District , of
hankylvania, la Connellsv now. In 4041021 hese. The
PiWeburgi and Ille Railroad re. South
rn Penuaylvanht flallorLd, know beivr argu •
cri. Among the counsel are Reverdy Johniton
ium Mr. La'robe, of Baltimore. Much IntereM
Iv manifested In the MO , . .
Ford's 117.1eatre Purchased- T -4rd: DaVPir
TrW.
•
WASHINGTON June 21.—The Mang Men's Chnstian Association have Mond thee teazle s a
lion for the purchase Otrord's Theatre, for The
outs of $lOO,OOO. Several church °reset:silous
I,ed been In treaty.
Thenris, as yet, no der-Dials as to . ivhens and
When Jeff. Davis is to be tried.
.
Thu South Carolina Delegation.
Punararmana, anus 21.—Dr. Mackay,' the
well Dion Chsrlagon Unlozdst, pronounces the
delegation just arrived 'from that city to confer
with the President CM the subject of the employ.
ment of-the freedmen la South Carolina, as
composed entirely of original scceseloutsts and
rebels throughout the war. lie regards their
coming Dan - impudent insult to the United
Suites. •
Suicide of Edniund •
Waansrrort, June - el.—Edmund Rains, of
wbp fired the that gun on Fort Bump.
'ter, la dead, Lie committed suicide on Saturday
last by. blowing his head off with a gen. A.
memorandum wu loud among his papua .eaya •
ebb Richmond Republic, stating that he could not
live under the Government of the United Make;
that he preferred death to doing so. •
The Apprehensions about Sanford Conover
~ TJafbanded.'
Mummies, June 20.=—Ilan — L2nl Conover, a
corresmdent of tho Tribune, a witness In
no assmillidlim ease, and about - RYON) safety
some sedidtude was recently fell, arrived bore
today and will be again veined upon th e shad!
as a Ititneso Whip the =liar, Commission. •
Rode and the Abloom . Gicvanconldp..
Now Yost . June 21.—Tha End's WastlOsto‘
s;ecial. sons Proodent Johnsen declines sp•
peddle General Steels, of Alabama. Pro
0011111111M0f. 16aS Nato, co th e ground
thakbe serrenijajbt noel anal. .
St•T‘rt ateawtAtkioi salted.
11 41tortherAftlea.ir ' !
114 Untratio4ti; taking Ito specle..t p..
rhleetaka Bpitht,, Rol fttoltplifore
I — Ara lloa. 4 dale 'Ljan, - ooy. or wk.. to to
,woolut . ion.- aeon says- hi - iris ildfaatsis --
Sha 'Sanitary-hut/a -shims', at Loss* . aki, hi]
:Agassaa -- dilllcalyy, !Walla
AZ asse of a
, _
The Home of Andrew Johnson.
'Rey Bei dell - ikiks; chaplain of - the 15t h Ohio
Reetricet, writes en Interesting letter ,to the
Mitred arreskiteet., desedpave of the village of
. . ,
Greenville, But. Tennessee, the -home of Prsel.'
deaf Jonnun. The place contains only about'
sne lltonsandinhablients ' and ectutite of their
'Moires, wit 'triers riming through a tst right=
ink& -The writhryenticotathorinciPa/lidid-
Ings-berithes; - laVerni; "the old mill," etc.,
and also notes,the Spot In the garden lot - Mrs.
Williams, wile% the notorious John Morgan-Was
shot and isortally.wattoded„by,a Union " soldier.
:Wie shot Whileonuchbg andera grape
and the vine has since been cut away bp soldiers
7 4 10 31aTeAalren the. i r 'endtings" to Pleat.: Mr. •
-hods-' - •
ed eut
being
' B Greenville
Is especia ll y noted and h air .,
s the homenf Andrew Johnson. pen.
`an/ rreildinster fh b .gelteirikette..9T_hie nits;
den tider Wiliago , lnlinetw.W.ell, , eaut every
. thitig.oonnetted.ealth -. Andrerw , Jftuonts rest
. deuce In 4.1 s of thodeepost . intereitt ter th e Arne-.
lean pc3pie._ Many.. years_ ago, in a certain'
evening, a redrehlsektheaded; Hid%
go.,
at e
looWughoy;-.Alidd my blibrmant,l -to
torn venni pue old bons lee-11 We ea liet - :.•,
.wth-lele, in whirl her had hth , Meeker en slew ,
houselthld thloge.' They 'theesededineteuint
an hatable habitation by ; rent. TMs- seethed,
the nut oldeet.veu . to sear° bleraisoli g u/delvl" -
.11re, He began to for ' to do: -
lilleyouthfut appearuee made it ' nett to be
sonewhist of ,a risk to„ put cloth fa Wetlands.
Ns,
_.:Benitst .' llPPearence, , Inte th et. twßh - his.
memo ; le' obtain - wore! however; ,'llidnced ~
an Lulthentlehcitisen ta glee him W eoet,to Make
for himself with the adiricie to beet on it,
andUbe made *good j ob . of It he . thea , wanM
,have no dilliculty In. gating work. lie did his
lest, he sticciedeil with - the job,- and he ,hegau
. -an Im d
to medlethirt*aln thettoreldenth of theptddle
get pleetyttp' Rid' Was' th e. le/rig
pentanes ofAndrew, ciaoreinville, an.,
end this was the
on his own respoluslblllty. • The fleet Imam he
H Hi s w I a ns
l l e d w n a a s tt itonlsd ,
a l n s d ' m
attentive
adg.
_
nes,_and.
he succeeded well.. In process of
Bine - •he was married. The' - inar.iage care
me/ was - performed , by . Hordica Littoothr
BK.,' said to be a distant relation of the ,
We Erieldent -Llioolit.'r. The house le which' he,
WI married not been, removed. .At Me time;
•my informant told me; Andrew Johnsen could
not read, and was taught tomcod by his wife at-,
ter their =niers. - iTlibpprOsperedwithtlAck
and In due time be beisabai able to own yin Oen
hor -3 and lot.. Jest AIWA there at the base of
MU hill stands a'smaL brick building,with -a
tettkpo'reh, and around it the necessary fixtures.
t Stands ran the corner of tUs !square, near Where
- the mill race pima& under the street on ice way”
. down th:the little old mill. that is the first
hoaseever, lledrow Johnson owned, It now
- -to- anothee, person. But doWn there
;about die treat thim where-I. elt, and almost -
reedy media the "aisle edami ll ," whose larte
_• wheel hi attll.. moving, but whr,...e motion is
- sesntelfpareepuble, and yeti will see a re' he
humblq•cdd•fasbloned looking two May EtS^:::
house, standlog neat the Jouth:„atod of Main
'street:-.lt hitaJtat one entrance Boa the street.
Intkontoldtatands three'or that small shade
et* -Tlualuebtot-the lot etsd*hiderws of We
' ' , liiisthitilifikerildebt:aiunoal:off dilitplAusna.ihe
!WrilMlitlith' fir' , rOaon- ;lid 4 , - rebel
asaiii , other Whether* -in the
South.. a.- numbs , ,- of panes '0 nista are'
broken eat and thetrithees sup Plied wi'.ti*per,
- Glisa"could not: he , obtained sis: the
,O.:i.,:reriar-.
ecy. ... - Aa.yon pale along
I ntohcy,it on
Rain - 'tree, by looting
_the lot
You see mural met - smile ' frees, . mot
in " th e apices betwae u . them- are -• potatoes
Pawing+ I. the rear of kitchen stands is
small *Span shade tree, and down there lo Out
-thwor =dot' the lotls agrOpe vlney trained upon
Neville., 'forming a Vegeta hewer. Seat/and
over the Jot_ are a number 'of '
r, se, enrrant: lot__,
' gooseber.7 bushes':
.•dgghe h a zel! d of the lot, and yon cowrie,'
stand tee large weeping willows and tutelar
: their e Is
Andrew'
--WoUrat spynig. This Is
tbereald of - Andrew Johinton; President ci
the United States. Up street stands hls former
tailor shop, with the - -old "ego stilt on it. ' , end
in an old store roost op gnat is the remains of
hie library. , At prUUt . It coulees , Priaelpltty
of law books and public documents, most of his
most *doable b ook s having been destroyed by
the rebel soldiery.
Such Is a brief description jot' the hoine of
, Andrew Johnson, now President of, the Welted
States. It is Ina lovely and moprettoding Mille
. .,mowdefli villne of But Tennessee—just. inch
Stemmas men would T• 3 least likely to look for
a President of the United Mates lel, but Is the
place from which Prov:dence tun called err
present Chief Magistrate, and that he mates,
t- om Inch a home isgtest hooor and the
Plainest evideoce that Lo ishe chc:on lualra.
meet of Providence to carry one his puller:ell
with this anion. , May he, as hit /aroSntodre
decessor, always feel the responsibility o fhis
position, and with the game It mast, Christian
trust, be enabled to carry. oat the (kelps of
Providence In placing luta 'in the postilon he
France and the Mexican question:
• In the French Chambers, on the 2d hut., It.
There delivered a great speech on the budget,
and strongly condemned .the Mexlean panel of
the Emperor. Ile . said: After the two' great
Wars of the Crimean and Italy they hod -comb to
little wets —littla In retard to teh number of
men engaged in them, but great ottacconat of
the distance, which renderwl 'the expense very
:xsuddera
might ble rigid
of from the o salons complications
Which arise them. The Mma
war had already cat tufo than the Itthin,. axi and
It It with on; concequerioe _might be Oft
more grove.- he matheted, If yen woWd
evacuate Itexlso, I thould. for ray part be eery
: girth I know very well that le
me the exprecskon—bur the _settlers of the
govemusget. Perna I shill be told not its
edflove, but Ito •falth la lreeples engege•
imitate. Be la knriola s a y that. Beasts°
you apesk of plighted faith
i : g ot em t
lead me to . believe that You have
committed yet:melees to • m: ts
which last year you protested you had not ea.
tered tato when / entreated you to of
them. Therefore„M Is that Ido no: say good
faith but &titter& • After saying that he ought
to be thought to offend the ,governstent In
adopting the language used by M. to_LCialtel
court to Napoleon 1., at Dresden, Its 11113. ;lg.
'Mien fu etholear." B lth, agree to this petrol , It
will drinhtless Cost your selftere something, but
IP= &loth MAIM& for your glory Is that of
France.and she can afford • the rombulon pro.
Posed layout" and ALIO thing the recent exam
pie of Elwin In renounclug,"for the interest of
the country mictpedElonwhlth had no emcees"
—[approbation on several buiches]—:lf. thou
fore. "reckoning the glory ofPrance even:thing;
and t h e coif-lore of the govrmment nothing, -
they would screw , up courage to marinate' Mexi
co, thee no doubt a caving of at lull fifteen
millions might be effecter." .
baxEMILLUI - pitons To GET OUT or ma Inennia.
(garisCOMMPeadeace Loudon News, tuues. ] .
.id. Ekill'aerdesket slastoj , to • Psalm the
Empenw of the' French '
the other Powers of Europe Pti .
incidentally,
that tat:lees Maximllian Madras mere effective
Support than present arrangement* with Ilene°
d
hold out to him, he looks upon the :Mexican dat
Tire as kbal Job, and shall lose noticed-it k matting
out el. It will be all the better for Ithn lite re.
tireshotcr private Illb betbre his /kitten/doe har
time to bring beck the uswer. lila empire wee
":11 bubble front the commencement; and It hie
now In Prance but one alngle Mend, theEMpetor,
whose, terrible mistake lo- creating it' weighs
heavily upon btu. - At present the. Emperor Is
UnwlTEne to abaudon his crodukee protqw, but
beteg tusupported by the country be dares not
send out the enormous reintbrcemeats
would to: rrqulred to establish .Mulmilian's an.'
thorny. Preach blood and tiesante may sail be 1
sacrificed in Miele dribblet', but MaximPlanrs
dynasty Is but a dream.
'ACE =MT Or tans musts ow rim nom en..
_Mau correspondence London Post,,bene
Politico weigh-heavily upon the Bourse, which
Is agitated with a sort of Intermittent fever, the
attacks being marked by the arrival ofthe trans-
atlantic steamers. In fact speculation is par
alyzed, and the efltet of this antlety.reacts upon
the credit of the State, and reduces the quota.:
Bone of the Reete. These mutts are ocesalontid
'chiefly by the State of Maclean Minks. Vex:.
can securities, which appeared tat be looking up.
have fallen to about 40, befog dthrectrited
tills week.
,Ths bonds of the last loan are a
little better 'detained; but they ire. however,
12f. 50e, below par.
What the South Viteeds-.14 bat the North
can Give....iirhat 'Would Benefit Both.
The war exhaulted the Smith, materially dad
morally. Its population was decimated, its ma
terial resources wasted. Ito, commerce annihila
ted, its finances ruined, and Its old system of
slave !Asir abolished.. --
It Li now Muted of au enterprising, energet
ic population, and this the teeming Nortn can
fornish With profit to both. It needs capital to
lease vitality into busbies', to rebuild Its rail
road" and bridges, and to - transport such staples
up It hes andg and 41 Mscaitill ume OP
In great part, h
from the - financial P central t
in the
North. renal:es, the ramitablishment of corn
mercial ectivity; and the Northersreeetem of the
Union has alwaysSraished Ibis to every part of
It. ' needs the a ' Mallon of new enemy to the
development of ts vast and varied resources:.
and from the energetic North It moat mane. Ira
Mb= of labor, now greatly deranged, requires
re-lbrothong and we believe this can be *thew
molt speedily, and. to the greatest advantsgek, by
the combioation in - th e work, - .of Northern shill
with Boutheen knowledge. By comperation In
all these labors, the :whole: canary, North sad.
Amith; woidd be equally benefited.; • -
Tamloos, eaknetelem, wealthy, latelll- •
gnat, free Ifti_riltehould now take
sods col,'
'lapsed mei basikenfiontlf by. the hand, hoW.
:he
an
imratr.l•lsetterear.;o).l4.. Masa
d I lo emote: Onions
- than4 has ever emmelved,
- •
cm wilEmunu
Fourth of ink, celebration.
,
.meating of thsCorotaittee onanyensoments
appolatid for the purpose ofmaidasstrenume.
for pabile calebratimi ;a? the = /earth o f July,
wee eyening,Mi:!*iii. C. 'amps ift
thefiludr. After a fiee fauffehougeetcpinr . 7 a. to
the manner of celebrating the day, the tc4towing,
preamble and rccolations wore &lop' eq •
irgiontia, 1m view fir the Inipossibtlity 4f pro
lelPrinit Imo suitable. tio rocoottaicad o th e
number ohverseasjibtiOthe Dement eti efthoe.
catdeti-as =masted•, , a,„daylisiet, celebr a tion,
And
the.lafteneucabllitj of obtaining •transporfo •
tion;
trek grdva could he hreented 4 - sad many otto
circitireflieee, aomino 'congers to interfbre"
with *hob ielebratiOn asYre desire;loo commit'
tee ht Iles the roof would recommend the adop
tion of the-iillowros resahnion:
, • • , . - Thateho -edam of Pittsburgh. be
1. ,
turned to celebrate the Fourth of . July, by
, , • their &nattiest' and places' of beef:
tz the efeeinfler that day.• and join In a
eraleshibltioutif fire works, ander the'ecnik
tr• of Comititteein Piro Works.
Chaletippoli . AM the fallowing Sentlecuen
as Calamine. on Plre 'Works: Meurs. Wm.
• son, , Jacob • &ismer, John W. Pita:tet e
Ito Ifiteksy,Jamaptt Ray. • •
. Tomlinson Moyed•that a .Comiaittea of
'ee be ePPebted, which waft adoptCd and
the following Tenons appointed as such commit,
• of which', Lowry was designated
ward-2. Bleguswan, Love.
sd ward—James Bine
Robinson. Wm. 000.2.
ward—J. Harvey Rb Joseph hbtl.
rth wild — Wm. Speer, John Hare.
ward— josvhberio,ElehartiThossPeorr.
wordi,Jotepl4: Jit atler, Jpei., Dr., A. 6.
sub. ward—Gin. T. A. BOwley t tetnnueil
c a: wara-Dayid Ratobinson, Hitity White,
Ni •th ware—lames Toon , itamuel D. HUI.
waste—Peder-it 'Jame Kontoeth.
The Committee of A/41113001epal then ea'
jottreed fotneet - on Saturday @yentas, at 734
o'clock, to bear the rep XL of ,• the abort-bawd
Thilectsandw4a La u
rel d to go to work
lausediadaly. sutreliption kooks may be ob.
• Mined at the -Mayor's
Meath from Intemperance; •
_ A salter Ponied likbeel Befell, 41 recently
41
' ,4 11 "tra it' so, 'Nevili'l AstYitY. 'ilia fond
dead misterdaY afternoou .at &Wee& tavern, on .
.
Grant street, under etreninstancei 'Which load to.
.b
,_.._ kiellisklis, tls tha h death ..lis the result of
f'om •. Pesaliia4 441PrIP 'ant seeapysl43 Oriviii-.
tor, at halt past five o'clock pesters:by moutinz,
, slttlneon a bench ontaide of thelaverni in a
drunken, stupor: About half an hour afterward,
be felioll" the henqh, sadism anted into the
taiern: Mr. Bayer . saw • him again at twelve
o'clock etilllying where he had placed - Idol. "At .
two o'clock, the proprietoreamo In again, when .
Bergin was discovered to bi - desslL--how long he
Auld Been so coss/d nottoasesuta'nof i as bat little"
attention was paid to the man, /or the mew.
; grit' It 7 was tbsoturitt ; tie"; W " Only, la a
_ it i
drasken 'sleep. All that'll - 4 illy bialy's la
'kW belied bettreen'-thes..4onia of twelve and.
WI delockla -the Mk... Naom i: - • • •
A dlscharge paper was found 64 p
giving bin Caine, Antledkitlag . hat be
member of Capt. Nevin's Battery wis hoi •
Irelands thirty-thresi s yems of ne, five feet
and-esibalf bacheiehakleht. Corou Chimes
to - Inquesif t 0444 body, and a • set of 4
fraud Interns:snips:ewes rendered... The rota
were taken tel anderlaker _Berme, wizens, ;
will be kept for identlficatlon uttil ten o' ,
. thy forenooa, when, linos .claimedi by as
'the f.lisada; the body will,bo interred In lbe
burying gxonzul: • , -
. . We inualonol Use fost_ yrueniay 'Of a eol
named Mehra Bergin bele— sr robbed of Moe
nlght;liCar the St. ;Clair Hotel, of $1:5„ whir
a state of inforat'on. Al same •that lb'
the same unfortunate who, by mambo drs
has paid the pensfuy of his life. It shovld
terrible warning to the brave boys returain
our midst, and ono which should not be di
gardre. Bach'etarispirs are the most el I
chainplors of temperance and sobriety:
The Freedmen
The committee for the aid and ibetnictlo •
the Freedmen Is In acc.ion in this c:ty, in
lecture room of the F;-et Prcsbruese Cher
Lag crating them was a very Intexcating ca. t
lag. Addressee were delivered by •
members o
the committee who have taken active parts •
the wink, and lours foam Mechem real, gild ‘.
many facts mid detail' of the work going 63 u
der the *Wiens Cif the Commi all of whi
were Dille meet encouraging e
principal delete of this agency are North d
south curettes and Tencisce, let ail of will it
there are numerous schcols,aome of which n
her over one hundred pupils. The'colored -
pie are eager .for instruction, are apt ache
and make rapid progrese. The great object f
those more adran, life, and even
Is to be ableto read the Bible for do e v
'betegeitlemen =dinned th e testimony glv
by so ma y others, of thel intensely relle
character of tko aegrola of the South. the al.
pliclty of their faith , and the term of their
Trrly, Ethiopia Is, as mat long a
predicted, "stretching fetch her bar ds
pod." Let men beware how. in the pride of
cod superiority, they trample upon her while
that attitude.
fleeter's Creek till:
We it am from Morgantown that boring
going on quite rapidly on Dcr•ker's Creek.
ton ninety, West Virginia, with the vary oil • -
lidleatioas. The wells to sunk by •
Dtch , r's Creek Petroleum Company are but
abort distance front the tract of Ave hundred ea •
'ninety acres of territory offered by Mr.& 8.8
an, No. 69 Fourth street. But a raw days wi
elapse until the property will be withdrawn fro••
the market on the prc , n-st fl.worable terms , en.
milers purchase , '" avert tbettetelets of the o
isertimity soon. an ten . . bargain may be les
Bee the advert/rents% out
bee
Kr and PaZe of tht
' I
A Father. and ISIon-ttrgnrated.—Mr.Frotttc
let Pfaff godson, the latter a led of Oben:them
were drowned near Lc :Tao mint Watn-fxl
night.' They bad paean out-line In a milt •.•
• for the put peas of catchier cell.. -At night th .
went with.; two otketa In a bent to Pft the I;
and when about at the centre of the pond,
beat lark In deep watee. • Thit two man accoto-
Vektfllst ear= Ashore, sod Mr. MI was also
swimming away. when he heard We em.ety For
help, and turned. back to save him.. In the re,
teeepeit Its anmataed be became exhausted, for
both were drowned. Mr. Mt leans • wife and
ais a
amichlldtta: - - '
.
• Lartee- Government •Sales.— Thomas
Metllefferid a , lb. poteder- Auctioneer. had tie ,
goTernmenit sales yesterday. At the Fa ,
groom& In th e Ninth ward, he sold ninety-el&
mules, ,the picot of which ranted from SSO
t 215. He sold,' *MO, twesety•four nary coal
targea, which brought on an arerane„ ORO then
land &MU iamb:* The tiro &the amounted 43
about thirty...sax thousand don de.: A blg dars
worts but with the aid oar friend,
"The Arnee,,,, pot it through ea hecalways does,-
very haradaomes and vary salts *lows.
- Death of an Old Ctherii--11r; die•H '
wrath died recently In CanaMia meaty, aged'
over 82 years. For sere:it:ea lean allmession
he was a member of the Legislature of thhithate.
Be also s e r ved Congress, and
ssociate Judge.aa a member of In 1848. he was the Whi
candidate for Canal Commissioner, cm the m i
me
ticket with Gov. W. F. Johnson, and wim de.
featedby IsraelFalnter, of Westmoreland county.
Western Vitlyeraty.—fn conactuesee of
the illness of Rev, d. B. hittinger, D. D., of
B. G. Follor, Sector of St Peter's
Clardy will deliver the grata:anal address be.
fore thelark% aid Phhonsithcialt Literary ds
sociatlod 'of. e 'Western Unleash', on Able'
(flursday) evening, at ly e o'clock, in Mozart
Hail. The pall; especially all ideals of ado,
cation, are invited to be present.
Visiteel. Hreabytariam.—The Pres f
Monongahela will meet to East Liberty Wedziesdsy at 10 o'clock, A, M. The OrditlatiOXll
Mr./ B. Hawk le expected to take place at this
meeting. Rev. R. H. Boyd le to preach theses ,
tacini; Dr. Kerr to preside . sad ask the constita;
Bona! questions, Bey. J. C. Boyd to address the
pastor elect and Rev: W. / Reid the people.
•
•
On ExblblUon.—The elegant dna of Kamp
.I . eansylvanla Battery, which ' was presentlat to
the original donors by the members, on their ber•
log mustered o&irnt of service, "Id be achlblted
the show wln of Gongs . Kelly's
Store; comer of Federal and Leai A
aadi streets Al-
Drat
legheny, for . ' few days. ,
•
A Keen Thler—potitut the tonorelrematti.
ot the alto of Mr.. rat (*FM of -Vaulter twn
ship, Westmoreland county, tome anttolyoutde
thldstole the windlageheet front the body dad
Valid) &Other ettlehte nom this inont7 Such a
aeanness has no nate* to dedynoto h.
- •
' 'Boy fewm4 auto boy of
Mr. &mai tkok of sarioa,•lraa
I ...brbturei by . Wired n. • It spears
be got . (Mat train whUotats.llo....l
as, .Wl/ll.* Wallas ao 'be died •
Courrer gainer sesdpna.—Yenatdayat;
team"; la the:Laisa at mots Boaddaiteluirged
VII' !math ili.radlet not galley, Ina rea.
d a t a':Limgaratteltdasta Old
ladkosiespbereegylacidaka gods 'and so-
.. S . wfi ligiDe DCMIIPI b a iteartermaster..
A iev swindling operatic. pmg,....A . in A i l !
reldlenr by tile - Querlerntafter s tcaniplleintO^
..
igiiii,bniii, was "brought 14 lisht at 9,,,, 26444 .. '
Ot6 itagfall,., ii iit ' Three 11'440 leic",ilSit.'
'Battery Y. 2.1.J4 head Art i llery, hod Maas' a
.. ~_ • ..... - --,....,„_
cunning store.on, adoemiy street , andeath MEW a
, . ..
porciaio of a shlo;:which sias.paid /lir by cater ,
i i
4 gaityougofaitelsreenbaele, anti chimp*
red.- Vitally steroid theiidreheeper,filiki
d'-the Mite to" ikhitiiiods; arid ovenibok,
eltiriiisiddleiii auk had ifieth bronght before
:lowly: The &tr' stated
this
he hist
eived thebill,'ln psyttehforboriettutationlbe
d stns tbint by ' the uoverintie4, It Cleteigi
ton.'neerg.c...Lsrite' Other 'oldie's who Irma
, . It at, the ca,intination. and Arlie wee' dl
eiested perti., vouched for the -truth of hist
'et tementf endetstedthat they knew.hersceved ,
bill front the Quartermaster at teat camp...
' Tie geed 'wss , i4W,cd with the sto.ekeertl_ . ,
baring the ''money ref clvoiln,olienge re fa find,'•
- and the - pelinent of the 161 ' 11 17W: 1 bl mratif•e
Meyer to-wry tioVit'inembriudunt otthe Late..
au beard date'of the note; and al.o thi eiliniz
pany.and re:Unent of the soldier.. aed will- eolli.t!
•innialdate with the IMpaitment of .htlesoinl on
the matter. . We doubt not the result wi ll be' an
est giniresttane of the most stroekert: middies ,
thatieriti ever.perpetnued on soldier..: 1 Li:
. . ..,.. . ... ..
...,.7._„_.________7 ,.,
v: •• • Book Illcitlee' , 1
Tare, grime guns* ceiths tpisittee and Mistimes'
of the Ail, especially adapted to Vocal Miele, by
Leopold Maldieen. Meta , Of Mule; land W. , W.
ri
s, Faq i . iis i t la i r. yoff , eels kr W. 11:11.. n a l i toal,
1:1 P. Dowd of Publication, Ttred al trifet Pitts
1 . _
.'T . Jimok supplies . a went th at ha* long been
-fa, - k hot. whore oppnenelties of Icon:Ong inti;
'IMAM limited: Itls ailinirithly adiOed to Itimin.
zero • The rudlmental prltopler of the at are
'mad eil'clini'aiid Matured WmPIY that ,la mere
child may Understand theist:" It might be called.
"Yoeslllusie Without a TetiCher.. : In *slice:
oed bar: of the work theze Is s chides isereetlear
gives of "pieces for practice, thistriting the Is,
rionst i o n aim Sacred and_fiemilar," some of which
waif
_posed: with capresin•referanne to this
.work. Wistaria &toady noticed someof- Mr.
Keylweeks; -Mid can chaerfedivimemaineod ibis
hene being perhape the most Important pc any
ese.'publithed.
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,
1- • Millen' Copper Recovered:' t
Information Was' made at the Mayor's Mee a
couple or7eeks since ltt regard to a:lot of c op
per•• being • stolen from the Pennsylvania Salt
walla, on the Allegheny river 'lam sTarentown.
No base of the thief or the stolen property had
been discovered until yestsmay, when Officer
Lowe succeeded I , llln/tug the copper Ina skiff:
In the river at Allegheny.. but the thief trusnased
to escape.. A boy who' was In the skirwas Sr. -
mated, and the boat was also secured, es it Is titi •
Nerved to' ave been stolen. It is painted black; •
with a satallred striman both eidesohe bow
'rind seats are painted red. The copper consisted
btthrte picots or tubing. twenty feet in length,
'weighing One bandied and twenty pounds.
Batley as Co's. Combination Bhew. The
Asst circus and anneals - .combination of G.
V. Brdiej& Co. . whicis'olipned Yeateraa/
Mowed tic Mire, Altbrimuy appears to be one
of the moat attractive exhibitions that ever 11111.
Red fhb "plate.. The -extensive menagerie of
-Herr Driesbach tiorepriscs' a splendid collection
of rare beatts, prominent 'among - *Welt Is the
hngeHipmusamis, - snitch has beet/trained to
perform , most .wonnerini teats. 'The: circus
troop Ii replete with accomplished ;artistes.--
enucatrians, ameasta, and a mirsh:provolrine
:clown. it would be iropmaibia. to enumerate.
In our Melted space the many and varied at
tractions preeeitted. ;The exhibition will' con
tinue no longer than today and Ws/sorrow. .
-Commencement
~ Exerebres of the Pitts
burght Female' College.—The opening exei
sluts of IbLs excellent imstitution; will be had at
Is Christ's M. S. . Church, , on Wedniadati and
Thursday treat. . The entertainment emit day
will be ittlersPiesed with vocal.ambinetnuneatal
. mrusle:tind the reading uf. club., On the second,
day. after the puttees/tams, an address to grad
' nateswill be delivered by Bar. C .Cooks, D. D.: .
after whiehirill follow the Conferring of degrees
and tha.dlshibrilidn'of crowns. -
cqualleao—i. Are mile race, for the -four
oartd 'championship of the United States, will
teke place over the Poughkeepsie course, New
cork, on the 18th of July, between the "George
J. Brown," of oiew York city, and "dtranger,”
of Poughkrinne, for (34C3 a aide, the larges t
FM ever rowed for the United Stairs. 'Peen
. are the 8110110 crews who beat :Inn "Twilight' ,
crew, of this' city, so haft inn, mummer. , and
from the time made by thcae boats on that occk.
sion;* spirited clinks may be looped for. •
• Destructive mast denim:Alva fire
broke out In the barley and malt warehouses of.
King, Esq.; In Erie, on Tuesday mornlne.
By the timely arrival Of the lift department the
barley warehouse,: containing 'a large quantity
of graig was saved. : The malt building, con
taining aljnt ten thousand bushels, wan Intally
destroyed... The total loss, Including buildings
and grain, will amount to upward' of $35,000,
on which there is SD Insurance of $21,0,10. Tim
ortln. of the fire Is unknoWn, . •
. Extortlon.—A hack driver minted Charles
Barka was Iminght before the- Mayor yestriday
Sot extortionate charges.:' He had made an s r . .
rangement with., the , prOneeMor to driv e :bi m ,
mcgti tbt PS tie tale of two dollerai per.
hour. The Tatter, , after the expiration of tire -
tinit Idwir, bad Reel all the "MOM. he wanted.-
to. mid banded the driver s. V, widen tlie latter
ecolly pocketed, raying It was all right. The
care was settled by the, driver returning: the
Day Drowned.—Ci "gneaday'aranlng, about
seven o'clock. a: boy agreed John blaCioveni,
O'
Plabout re yarn,. whose :parents reside on
od street. net wardoras drownen oft a raft
In the Allegheny river, near the, Point.. lb was
playing wlttiaoma other: 'children on the raft,'
when by abate means ha fell Into the river, viith
tha result above gated; Edam 'were made to
recover the teny, last Wed and this morning,.
but It had not been recovered up' tftriast even,
Rebels Passing Thrriugh.—Almost every:
trainfrom the east and west brings Le ala
number of reelect rebrl prisoners. 'Yesterd rg ay e:
over one Imndrat officers, releabeit from
Fort Delaware, puSed through the city. - The
eastern train last :WOO tome& `about II
rebalsoldlers;.relsaard from the same Fla"
They all take the waste= Inds.
1312chiorged.—Petes MeDonongh, ,the dAy•
roan united ter spiriting away oil from the Al
!
calico wharf,,had a bearing yesteday., &she'
was cnly employed by the actualthiet haul
irg away the oil,
_and the party eterdoying blat
'being ascertained, the . sett was itittlmara, and:
IteDonough discharged. ,• • • - I ,
.
Pittsburgh Theatre.4—The perthrolance at'
thin thratre consists of the thaw. of the Wan-
Aping Boyse?followtd by grouping by the bfar.;
th rother%
and the pootonaime of "docko,
e,Bracillan Ape.,.,;'o ir
lnorro,rilght the troupe
.
Passed 'Through...The - Fifth Wlaconaln
regiment, Col, Allen. numbering over eight heti::
deed men, airierd night; sad after - being.
entertahsed at City Hall by the 8064114 am Com.
iqe'es took the western train homeward.
The Grua Croilt is estimated that the
ass crop of Craw, ford oetuttx will yield about
wo tons to the acre this sessott: •
• The Great It Ire at Seratoire;'
' BeaVrooe, Jane /8,-440 In. -4 / 1 1/ Halted
Mates Hotel caught. flre about four , o'clock this
afternoon, near the COUTO ot thelaldlng. It le
now nearly all consumed and felling in..
o .
o • e fames have caught Maryla break, on the
' • •
lie side of the street, and banied.the West
. Union Telegraph °Mos and the express of . will probatdy consume the buildings
be • sass Bo:midway and the rallreed.
c United Butes Teleceeph whiCh wore
CR aced to Marvin Block, have alio been borne&
telegraph you this from our, office at Merca
do • Hotel. ,thme. Peeler,
Div don Superintendent Unitedlitates Telegraph
SECOND Diarizoi
andsmost Hoist. BARLTOCis rine 18-8410
tr.—The Marvin Hot= le nearly burned down.
The.fire Is spreading taut" and la now consuming
the antageis around the United Stated lioteL
• • enatuxa E. Puna;
, Superintendent United States Telegraph.
- • am monia. zawricniatus.
Buirmroo.l, June 18-9:45 w. rr A fire broke
out at hairpin tour OVOCk MIS aftentocdl in the
Vetted States• Hotel, in the north, wing. ovetihe
oils& ,The hotel and ten cottages are destroyed,
.soother with the Martin Haase, three club
, honaes, telegraph sail 'express Mon and Mar. •
Tin , * row.
Iforrleatty'rionse weed, and Giddier*
111 out of d e er • • -
The Tmy isomer lingh'ltinklo. also lino etii%
glass from Balaton. have arrived.
Two lives were lost. c
The fire la now ender control, and will: be •
stayed atthe . Darldsoo sieldeoze. near door to
theateeth et the Marvin Roue,.
The First Nagortet 'Bank (lati ;Agate of gar& -
leglatflege) was 0 4 "MR*
.Birtartara,, JUDO i 8.1045 iteEr-Tefirew cud
Wei Med by Me . fslling of ••Odom": • ' , Y..-
The collates beloWN•• ..t to- the- United States
llotel small Motto:teak lead- 1411 / 1 44 4"
iu (aei~s of She init4btuo Hard are all
lene tQtaithe.l4l,lti- elereugen aog Coors
•11. 1 .t1„:
Jefferson Davie /Prophet.
On the 21. M. of January, iedl Dacia
- 'resiseed his - seat 'in the tinitod Senate,
,4101 twang thislirklittiFffteithe milks session,
end his mfter hotwber.abakqbAtithst of the
Capitol nom 24 feebend Trude-Ws way Into
Dixie. A. week or' two &Demur& 'he made &
speeds_abilteenueow Alidistasi f Lillie course of
*melt - .Pru e , type pt Southern chlub7
nae&F Stites ilia,' C ome in t*
tke ffoothem_Ncus cadency mithtnnnAy dus,
MeV,be =TOW) fetends..Enylan4will recog
rani oe
aced eins fah:ma ls bef us. The
greeiwiff '.grow-thitb 14bitliets diner where the
'P aT emok bre beelfirSteriblSlffrtroed of corn
. ,
.• We Mull arts wahrherrolt maw° advance,
inhere food `for t Mr:award !ita4 lint%) await the
„smiles, the dt....s.3o,„popahgteil,7"
- ''The Horde' States did ,"gy join the
lloathern CorifbdereicY,.cneither nucty d -yrt
. nor Is four_ years; rho &rut has not goawa in the
'
..eb!lcia of Nortlusekelff ea, aid . their. paumeubs
continue to be worn by the treat or • •mmeree,
2 anima the wit win tarried *here ifwee"etsy
to adsrance, There foladfpl , the . Welt and the
enind Sweitathe unites ttinscV,J*.asted
akin tootoooayue'tB Oettysberg 5e..11 tuff.
Tee ypeut:mithdrawal of belligerent ;debts by
2 1, /a2 d.Pd-Frece. pcitalt . finkete the
tly - erprentsa'hope o f rOoo,^nit ,:onn and it Is
thettbal extingulener oT all Itbe "ainit—tmitor's
prophecies. This w_retched scoundrel kis move
as miserable &
a Sore as &prophet as he did as
estainemen; and thespoor 'dupes whom he has
ruined should do ilea work .:of. John Ketch for
him. if heesupse punishment-through the:..;-
enc jot the natitessYs‘itkoritieet
La gaveled& curate tibia .iodriiird to the
ahnwt ' P p e ri le 'Writ or-oincoMontsmrsonellta
' tier which mutated the, px•pis,- of Mallard' In
rebilaery, -1081; if he iretdd sielit& the say.
- .neer, of the *concliiiing fib qtletted &bora.
..lee will:carry war mhere if,is easy to adrauce,
where feed fbr thd sword and - the torch awslis
the annite, in the densely populated elites!"
`Altai mercy does such 'a Benda itraitorde
servep, now that he has failed in all his
land and that hi - has fallen' into the han ds of
the , goteminent :his so lean Insulted and
made war upoal - rinffed„..ffrArebs.. : .1
•
r Tug •s' of the 14.% - bee
,retoma from meat of the - ..anteles of htlisoart, •
stiowlag a majority of. 3,2 rs itir a lhe j few
.Cos.:
stlintion.' The Donis le nearly equal, Dirt
probatly give a aausll amir 4siejbitt for the Coe- -
etitlitloe; the army Vote goes .;eollet for it.
Oataide'ot Bt. Lonis,`the es 16=1.:15-
tive majorities are nearly all the old very
yr:plebe atemvholds—Atidrala tHitone, .
way, Monroe , Ore., Sheet ' th'..4
soliteminties have also //one that. Way.-
AD.llll2.—Jusie 924...,70SISPH;Tilithiar,
fart eon ort9.ll.ltam and 4.9919 Adair,;-
This , funeral will . tiara'. tokipe
ct 9 Wank,' from .t. 99 realdczei Ithqirents,
-I'edll9, stumps. Mas:ltrlendi•ot.424 tangly
ire iesppegtoiy invited to attend, ,
JIZ'W• *CD nenTrisatedmirr'
JA,, • .-I>EITMNED
:arranfaielite have beesade w SW mean pa
i good, I,4l4eibli,i4at - /loot or Mat
AT NZART./y HALir"IVCE•
AT THAT
weal Boot and SheenMe,
OMER HMI ME HMIs-
1 WffidEicictainth ii)frw;t,
m3oNT,w(vr) snk=.
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Eirsnow YOUR lizscumicur_ai
to Insurebbb ;topic reductbsi. 1 . 41, aaTeMcnowl
edged fsebthisi we sell iSitter yOssls i9?"".Fluin•
than Is Libel tor Rabbi by 4losrss4owsi sloe
des/ars. and will Ore . yob:a sat* Minutes that
you will no be Jaen a?..lsSall.4lborbltica
prices fistsalthlag Ussilciot Sisd Skin i s iVir ria
NO, 6o ma STEM.
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and
and =amine our stook. Won pureduidag
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bookor here.orth non You will reeeholealoaaeat ant& aver"
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AP cam*. ihmul to /it: MrF•otthitrottot
Shwas oa application.. -
74 . per -• .
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'NooDNOZ toms friends and latmeroustdiners
that I shall coations to Sams* LIVENT
AND lINDENITANING. 1313 hash Idnor
shave the old ste w d. formerly 000 n by
a t o Tor behappetttoete• el:topazes:wok
llberaily bestowed on oesulorw, and mut
tbraish Livery of all Muds mites shortest *NUR
iellettrid -• • - BODGES&
STRAYED—FROM THE. BRE4,I:DRROIS
of the subserlber, In Putattirgh„ ,
A DARK BROWN - BTOT.BE COW.
about seven yenreold, medium -etre.. Any perion
ireturning bee orglrteg Inforeietiox of her where.
ts. Will be liberally rewarded by
JetnAtd •
„=AMC 'ETTEgt.,
fir.I.IY"ZE.
"ANTED,
TATzw3F,Li
A , gentlemin. lately arrived: hoot Codirott
wbo la la zood elr etnstsaces,Velite to meat with
lady of good dltrositioir, wdo has Oho 'setae
mesas to good
Noaeottlete oiled Beat
of rerettneekadlleven. Address lotutts to
OILIIIII4B W/GSOlf;
ittltlwd 047 Peon duvet, Pittsbutzb.
WANTED AT 4150 - REN , morrni, 4
tea,.Ezzaiudas oarrvAsEß, la imam.t,!wi t
r,. for TED DURBB AND arr.. the
most meths book nor pahlbstad,malesoxig the
'adventures of s woman to the unton - vmy: as
Norm, Scout and Spy, giving a mist ?hid farm .
picture
oof thehi mar.. We bare fiord* 4311=ki5C
per Lath, wst wa wlll prove to say
a+fn;Ben for ON
-170. do . ext°l2"bmiitAddreal•l
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phuhrs.. •-•-- • • .• - " e t ' Pid/m4 7,
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edados, snowed. Sibtstsped Memoi r ou L t: ,
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