.310:414: t'i D'l'r~ti~ ' ILLS ~.";.~'A: S;'I,TU.4DAy; 01.Liy - . • N lON STATE TICKET ran GovEnNon: LTOR-GEN. JOEN W. GEARY, , ,urtn.o. rev:wry . ' cru•niiaig.o-onolif thOMMjtiro cotintryrrlll Eoon" . oppp,.nikd all:howece , s limit d fimir rrentfii, to vice froceive in&eribenr from ',Tali : foilOwinirateii : • .in 11: ol 5, to one up dub:: of 15 '34.1 20. copters, will re- k • i.c . Ldit e 1 froraresporwible pr.y:,l,ltem.hen Gen; t:i7:iry 1. cited Governor: to work allover tb2 Cenntyapd else- in gett,:ing• ti tluln son:: Le: annz em : rn eopiei . 6l" any particular own-' -iordiantic:iunluring the campaign, will be (dr-. len c0p1e.,i1.* , •.:- per :id copis. Or c. r a c pice mmt be left . at ttle.4lllce not later . The Ilf.po;bile in • Schn.lliiii qui. of cent, quarterly; or 20 ants .i.vALTTM, 11t Ilroltdway, New Yo . rk 114111:or!zeq . :to . , I CTA.tiVlt: SII I / B criptl9ni 'roe the • :• aleo to collect bills 1:or the esme: AGENTS:. WANTED..! 1 ClTlvas=! the Man .tv lug Diatricts, for the Sale of our 13 0 0 K . , 0 0 L•LE O. N-. AND O. LL ii:e•Praetieal America n Miner. • • and reliable Agc , tag *e will Bice untamed ti t t, it,. ut i•tt le .4 I hi - A truly valuable and ninth t h.. hest diatriet are yet lin -41/1i i tig liat, eatilled 'to ntt,tztt Arnofig tttlient , : •• •• • : .I.t.quelentua fri.nt Dantille to ilaftirnore 't.tittt;:t rod l,..ylzentt Valley itegiunti Sam tne :row Phil4delphia . to the rtt ()runty - , , • ,f 11, Erie ttailrttati, including the Oil Be- Yorl: l'itt,,and The State nf itt 'ELE liJ. it .1 .1, It ft lig DA DOW. fl'euttral A,ut.; ' ' 7 • ' POTTSVILLE, PA. AIEAIOI.-U.AL ATHIOTISM OF SClitlYl, - COUNTY. Q,R - CAT RiIIICIOTION IN PItICIE. Its Last (liance lo Get the Book. . , ird,•l- dr,,irnti preserve this r:i' - .Pat of . Scfitiylkiil .Counfy i 6 I: d;altihii livay)ibt 1.4 n'llaAtq,-,.ive. Lave redired the price ;!I; tc- , i..tiv.-..1.4.p1aiki . at.r 6e...edition. tl front - $2.50 for $1 fit; 2 7 . 5 `.` 1.75 5 .'. . 9 5 ." 75 ;; t 11r.4.pnbliAleitn bc,6l; N110111:1 red a pecitliur their a.fter:yearti vdiriabl,'!.,' as it will be ,;:;:s • 1•, Other ,•T e. 7. When- this 4 is ex.: the mallet:, The l'.tatert with all. tile . . . . 1 ~-1 ,-,'1kr..1 . 1;01:4 , 0n it, 6.t worth -5O comts:-- ~.....i...;,.', ~, . t 1,-6:I, oi:•::as - a recolil of fltetiervices I'; - -, 1, - ,.) :',.. - Zii 0 2 1/:,-1 ... c..;,ltaiikilig -11f3-it 'd06.3 the .1'..11 , '6.. , 1.. i: . .it l't o.; . 1 . ;;;! , 11 . .,.:olt1 :+ultliep.+, it. :is . elim-. Jain iltelit . at rdition lia . ve all air ftelii-:e it ia itelv: as vorls•td* kite kind can be WO.. 1 • ift •ft iti 041 . f. i 1 per 'copy.. •• )air;• the; lio . ort: trill A0c10:•se • •• Conti6 . . th,r Cutou illoy of Schuylkill Coun -. z . llll\'‘ , l . I. Of Gitri..JouN • 0:g3:1117,ii ion an!llirinci .,,'of vulrwho are in f;LVor. j..,.;; ;; :oli-urio:tlicri . .oi:m. mai lie instlintions on Jl ;nitl all c whoszire ;;; • CI.I ; 41; ' ,HS 11;110, ;Old ' filrOr of .. putt. 7;1 otll.tibl.' • are . uo'cr-iu thcir eltrOlon.tlistricts .•• . . • - C6t . ztify, • , • • the tyatas rata y. Atitot.t 4lli, 1.566: ' in the'u;t;..rpoein.. ; ••,‘ . \vim ;:.inin 4 .-1,,,1115,1.AL 11.:, I 's.llr! 11. , 11 , e in the lioron!.11 I'~ri tit Llio, ON Al trNI . )Ay, - A I'GUST t, 1.4;6, ut .Itl ~ •,•n: 'lli ht• cF,li . oon, - ti, i'andiLl4t-ce (bribe Ft)it (...ON(;RESti • twith. Leiuiiou rFlit,f3Ns F(.1: As.zorlATEJviinE. tiot: I.lloriiinsGrAlty • ••• E•• rELsi (s .i:Ek:Oili)Ett; - • \ i5.:11 , - , ox i•N•ilt 1tIS(a••••••TEIL • • • 4 I`l.*:nstiN Ilf.QUAltrpt SM.:* . : N . ;•:': 1 7 ( II: . ,(I.)l , N'rY ei..NIIIISSIONEN-. LElt. , :pN MitEc Poi; op 1 .. !Oul; FOR (AL: • 4.1., held et the •. ,•.:•• ai:ct L , itz. reApeitively • • :Urtm=Jaeoh Kremer, ' • AV-31,1 .- .. • • • . \V al , .flott..o. - - Of Ell. .W...M0rg411--Major Henn - ; • •• Itillman—John It;ce, Prael . - '1f,11,•1: :tit ~f .I mark—Watson Seit. o; .Itllin ; klicr - • .. - .." • I);tilicti: (4. . :OD Trl.llllll'.lll - Coorgc , ;•:,- 11rttibelbies ,; : • V, 3loser-:-Fnink , Merman, C. 11 . 81.1:er- -John I.f-Gf.ity A :1,J,10 . . ' 31 Beich ikai~c of . .1 1 :10(1. :Adam ;: ! ..-11 , :o,'or llenty Swalni 11..W'iest Ihmeo of. Israel • Koller—)r Whim D. : . lit : • • • k ! , ::,411.11 Wara•- • - HtniF4:4 of Seth Relily L. hurler. , • N 1 ,111 - -:.) 1 an-101i ilott : *--Clinrk, Jr„ E - 1. • • . • • Irlf Neff •! , i liehael, She- St. :pi: .tiihn M. Rich, Heston,' L, Day.. : War•l I bow, 'uf Janit:,k.l"eiiger— .• 11. leii.n, , ,fohn - • viit , It .1 .of . EVink:EVaii6-..- Francis - 114?..(1- - ( ~..1,0•14-, M a,i4‘n111111•••:, 4 —lval!er S. Shaeffer, Frederick Beck—Frank • Eci.erl. so:a It of. Andrew Reber—Danlel - - -.Dine,e of Fetincis - Donn:dine—Au. n •Ir:.• e of ,)le. :Ns•w - 4 ,i.f4• • Et , NVel . au . k;11 . 11, Ile.1.11"tel . • t ttariitis..Fied• .. • . . . ..N .. . - .. •... .t.trs‘ 4111:Ikt F.i5t , . 1101.9101' 77r. org'4".3lillvartl-tjettth ~.1. 1 ..3.,,..tutw, Jan ' Slott Ina il. -Sr, . •• • ' . t trtt. .;.• • i..1.4!1'; . ! , 11.1:I- l' ,O T • Mr5,..51 ry sll',l'vter.:-.4)r...'J 1 L 1Ltt,..1. r; :1 lion't:, L. i !Ammer, : :• .' ... .. . I' to ‘.ln, .11611-e n4.l.er. S. H. nry. G. 11:n.iimur : „ • . , o.lt I oup.e (4' Nu I JO. er. Mitch: .• . I:ttrvurrh; -11,rie (1 . - Smattel P. l'ilhert—• Filbert •• lIN uclUp=lliin.e or.,Tolm di Lim dap - KM. It: Waal- -Alti:4, of JeK=e Drumheller : ' • • • -11' , ..,11-:Amerimn House—Henry Gret- of .(3.:4 I ieb 1.1ap.g . —.6 corgi! W. W.A.; 11Ou.e of . .Stenier—Jo4u ..;;, Jim W:ird of Thorn:tea Williams- , 11c,nry '11,41, , , P Sainnel Faust -Jacoblleiser, JA. oFer. :Morgan Powell. ionre of.' hbrtin-7.nrlns-LLevi Adaine, John. Towb • OtiOni—Geoite Sing 1. Wernor. . ••' • • • I I, •11. Ward-1101w of Adnit Sn 3•- •:' • 1. , .. • nt..t0r0i.1t •Dengler. ‘Vralt.',Seyfert: • , tt :of-i.e141; ‘Vagner-.4l.:"N.'Coxei of .11niy Koofii . —Captains L. tio•,, Ch 'Brown". • ' • • . • •t. of, Mary K00n...k.--Thoiafti•Wha, .1 , • • • .• St ''``r:'Ward—lLittse of . Kline 'Morris— It. 11-Irwin. • • • •• • V- • •••• 1 Waro: inalse or F. W-Richardwn—Louis n. . EPIC - .• ":" ' 1 " 16 n117:1161;FA? 0f..-thoznss •i• o'lll her,. . . Eft,:t Wiiril--Ilouse' Peter-lifarks--:-R. A.; iiis.stoii Robinson. Witni.. l l.loiii , ..• of-M: L.Fricker, S.uni • W.:;! - ,1:- 11o;;', , 'of 'IT. 11, i;arwti. ..• - • • • : -:•jir,e,,:; of diarlee S ,-,1, ? , 11:1.7.c.i11ey, • • • Moine Lower 'Mush • • •• Jam •Ft.u.Merinither-:--Josiah \V. , - •. . ' • linusr "a William G. Herb» , 1., Uocia. • Wo.,1111:1trob--,House Ilitdort—,Tohn Fer g . -1 [1.0... of Chaileg:llure'mel•Danl. K. Reed, • IP•orm llcio.e.• of Nonli..liti.oeiLlaeob Manti, \‘' , lieen... • • •-••-• • ill. • • 7ll,ni.i id John PletelierLlibigan Swartz; Connly - Conimitten. • T: G'ARRETSON, Chairmen, *:- v.. 'To 10 St: l :•cionEui.--We are sending hjUs te thwe orour - subscribers in arrears • hope: they . 3;will amount, „its . it is, te..ehatiges .that our as speedily as.pos uhless paid,ja•ad ifter be:strictly ad-. ish the largest piper e.Fperkses of pupa._ wcrsfastA.. No . -41 . iak bill:*illkii3 . pai34i4'it Oi'44.iiaip_kiri- - A. W t . YtANJau. has been confiriiied Post:- master•Genefig by the:.paiate. • JOlir;E' Srlysitvity; the . new Attorney Gen . era!, has taken, the oath of °Mee. Cosoitess will adjourn on Saturday' next. Until: the first "Monday in December - net there will then, be no breakewater 'between the and the President. • . Trteszomii -Joussoif e.pproved cif.the joint COngreesional resolutiOn admitting Tennes see, but in aucira grumbling Matiner, that it is eildetit that if he could , have vetoed it he would EMT done so. .• ' • • • TUE Governor of Kansas.hasAimointed E. R3ss,.of Lawrence, tinqed States Senitor. from that gtate.in. plaee of Gen.. Lane, wha died recently. Mr. - Ross is a'thorough Repub . . . . limn, and willpot tait s to truly represeni the mass of his constituents. • .$ 1.00 ...4 50 ...Ft 00 ...11 00 Two resolutions alleeting.tbe taptured,and arrested Feriians have passed' the House speedily qua urgeathe release Olthe Fenian prisoners in canada, mid the other asks that the prosecution of the Feniausin: the dairts amcitisox.—Subscriptions are now being taken, .and are-reeornmended by many eminent:RepublicanS, to procure the sum-of $50,000, to bu iiresenteti as a testi-, tnonial to Win. Lloyd darrison, the well known Abolitionist • . • • AN : INTERNAL REVENUE .I):cit-toti.--It has been decided by. the Commissioner of nal Revenue, -that if a person losesa surn of .. money, :irt,consecluence of :having I?ecome security for another or' indorsed the note of anothac, the amount lbst cannot be deducted from income:- • • - TILE following ' is an• 'extract from .a letter received hy the , last steamer by Speaker Col fax from the Bon...John Bright; • • . I watch Wit li great in tetest What la passur4: you - . The - anietinientho -yenr Constitution; j ilst passed CongresB; - seems to roe to include whltt is really needful; anal Lope It will soon rcceiru the .satietion of the required nuinber • of-. gio - ts lii make it final and irrevocable.- • • " Fvrtf.;—.Nlajor. Praqcfs. -Thomas Jen i 1:.'1.1.11711 IM=l ,Ilenry.Ree4y, Pe EIM= TENkES . SEE is, once again RI aetically in the family of the - Union, with all the honors due to her station as a State reconstructed and now one of the governing powers of .the Re- : public: Both 'Houses .of Congre have ac cording to the'joint rule.agfeed upon early in :the .session concurrently resolved. that . Tennessee is again entitled to. United States Senators and Representatives: . : • THE Democrats now, bypocrit ically . profess tote the friends of Uttion soldiers. Jet the" test be applied , theme If, they are really the, friends of : the soldiers, how 'can they op= pose Geary and support Clyincr? Geary is a gallant soldier, who_ fought on. a. score of battle fields. - Clymer was so hostile to sold diem that he even oppbsed their right to • SAcnikici 5.7--1. t .. is. , decidedly:. re= freshink. to _find 4iester Olymcr:nnd.olhers of liis stripe,iho - oPposetfthe:wai• for the Uninri . litin the spirt, now.asliingthe pegple "to see whether n 1, the blodd, that. tbey:iind their sons lidre .Spilled is "to- - payfor. a .disrtipt ed i : brokenand disjointed Union,!.and appealing then now cut down. the :n~iseraUle. .needs of secession and• llis Accoo:scy hae become D. •D:--:- )elid thisnante is :applidt) to . hini by w: 0: Brmi , plow,. whOsigier6.l from'rchel bn rb arit ie.4, vOlo nominated. the. Baltimore POMFention'for-Vice President; and who now jssbainefully- betrayo by the Man: ye" trust , 'd. We can 'pardons Browrithw's more fdreible - than el6gant Oitheftklien•-fwe • rementlYer hpw unpardonable•Johnson's= treatment of Tehneasee: hag been. :• Is the Senate on Tuesday last the 'bill equalizing itountieshiehihad ptevi:iusly passed in the - Rouse,: tills clefeated.: - ---Yeas, 14. f, nays,- - 22.... The votein.detail , was ns foi- Yeas—Messrs. Chandler,: Creswell, Griniek , ,, Henderson, :Howe, Kirkwood,. Lane,' Pomeroy, Ramsey; Trumbull; Wade; Willey, - Weson and . . Nays-311*ra. -.Anthony, ...Brown; Rucks . lew, Clark;: COunetis,• Cowan..,; DaChi,: Duoljtfle,-;:Ett nurids;th Foster; :Harris, XeDoakall,. Morgan; Neswith, .roland,. Riddle, ,Sherman, -Spragnt?, -Stewart, Sunini-r,. Van Wadde• and' Williams Tir E Tribub e says It the Democratic , ' leaders dare to Condtict their canvass upori the principles of the Ilealling'COnventiontheY Will go to .irt'etrieV.able IbihtgotnerY , Illairspeeelt is a threat of civil War,. and An_ appeal : to the . worst Passions of the: s men. People - of the loyal States will 'not endure to be told :the Vnioit candi. dates •afe efectecl in. October the: North Will be .the scene 1:111 - civil.war, begun . by : the party and:tlic South:lPennSylvania is 'not tit be:terrified ioto.electing : These threats aj.e. the courage•of ..AeeI . )3IPANYING conYention• of Southern hoyalists - inlp hi hitt Sep, : ternlier'neit, in an addres signed bj_Go~. Hamill on of Triiiis, - 31.• J. Saffoitl'of Alabama';.. and :Win., B . : Stikes:of- Tenitesisee,.....and sets foith in detail: the wrongs the Union mew of. theSpitilr endure, ,and:their . reasons. for hived political. action. - Mr: Johnson is direct- ly itemised. of having.betrayed:. the Union element . in . tha Son th; 'and . givin!r,hiA.tintitial- Hied. assent to the entire course'of the belF. The tineanditional Unhin" rinin of the loath are. called upon to sustain Congress, arid to. send .delagriteg from - all . sections to Con •TERRIIILE OCC-JiliftE;cc . E.—A.few,.daYsaince a young married wernadini•Pittshurg;Plaeed, her sleeping infant—tl ree months ordi fl• cradle and. left. the -Five or::ten nun uteS 'after Wards she.lieard . a shrieklfroM the little innocent, aid arrived:"in:tirie• to see large. •rat jump. , from the. : crAdle•and escApe through thmoPen dobr: •.:I!pori raising the in- . fant She..found it cold inAeath; tnerat hMiing bitten through the hr . and: cheek,:Producittg . spasms, in. one of . whieh the babe had died: The.corpse was laid out in the parlor, and .beirigleft unguarded a few Minutes,. a Swarth of rats..entered• and attacked :it, devOttring nearly the entire . fade . and arms before their presence wasdiscovered: . ••" ' • Tire .political character of the delegates who have been appointed•to attend the John= son Convention in.: Philadelphia on .t he. 14. th of August, is. well illustrated by, that of .11r. F.. W. Hughes, who is aPpoirited- from this District. During the Presidential . camPaign of .184;4 . , he declared - in a public %speech in Pottsville, 'that the Government . currency. was almost worthless, that in :.fact it would soon take a bushel of greenbacks to buy . a bushel 'of 'potatoes, and. that the:man' who bought the. potatoes" would get the •.best :of the bargain, 'He'repeatedly said (bathe was conscienelonsly :Opposed to the war, and -never during the entire RebelliOn . vohintarilY or cheerfully assisted the GoVernment to pro cure troops,• - rior said a word . .to cheer . our soldiers in the field. What good" UnionistS can co-operate in a. Convention with such . . . PERSONS were generally disposed to be pleased with President Johnson last fill,,:when he direet ed tharnoFedersl office-holder should be obliged 'to pay' assessments for political purPoses, and even'went so far as to praise and promote aclerk in the.l`reasery.deliartinent who refused to make such payment when demanded.'it now trirns.ont however, that Mr: Johnson's conduct in mat ter was'not 'so disinterested as was supposed,- . . . The editor .of the •Ruelts County Ritelligencer, learns froniWashington that lists of the officials in the-. various'.departMents . hare aireadY been made out,, preparatory .to'levyiDg al tax of Ave percent. upon-, their salaries*doiing: the three months preceding the'elections. The -find thne • railed, 'weave pretty Mre, will not be ..9p3e11, for the benefit of the 'party which - elected Mr,. John son, and therefore he will Place . no obstacle in the way of his:collection. • lii .Maryland the . assess ment laid upon official salariesi said to amount to one4hifd of the whide timonnthichwill be a great lift to the Party which is, determined .to vote all the , returned Rebel ioldiers in' if it Can, but a sore penalty to pay for holding even - a fat riosi= tior . innder the JOhnsah- regime. • . • • ,r• THE PHILADE!.PRIA CoNvErtnoN.--4n n speech delivered in New Albany; Itid. sthe . 18th insh, Gov: Morton thus speaks of the Philadelphia convention : • "The -Democratic members of. COngresi have published a. call for a National Convention to be held, in the, City of .Philadelphia on the • Itth of August; an to be known as the National. Unitin Convention. This call 'is a formal disbandment' of the Democratic party, and renunciation of the name Democracy, and an invitation for its mew hers to meet in, convention with -such dissatisfied persons of the Union- party as can be • induced to unite with therdln forming anew organization. It is a diced. confession that the Democratic par ty; stained with treason as it is', is . a name too'grievons to he - borne, and the banning signers of this, call, who am staggering under its. :weight, are striving to relieve themselves , friim - the dreadful burden: . . "The- proposition to change its nam eis a.hn militating acknowledgment of defeat, of ' dishon or,' and of tuitional .condemnation, which could have been wrung from these -men only by the direst suffering. and necessity.: And 'yet it will pot avail.-.The' new party, whatever name or 'shape it may assume, will he .the same old - C.op perhead. concern; -Composed the same men, clothed With tbeistile- biotin% and -plotting'* dlohowll NA. +WIWI St AWE/WV . . Tith'SE.BELS.:III,. HEW Qiir,F A NS, Isperiart.order.b7_ree:'Bheridau. Be: 0/elk - Military oroopitiagosis ordered ' itolved--411.rrestr under the , Civil itilhU VAsitugargos,' S . aturtliy. 'July 41,186 G, • 'The folloming dispatch was received this monilaig this Bureau [rum the sfietiul Triblin...ccurmpotalent.a Nsni Get.r..tret.Triday,'Jnly.trit, - "For come time. pest the . different rebel military- or; tau:long. dud* . the war :,Mice Iteld 'th secret and private meetings, and" perfecteda reor-: . gaidzationof regiments, brigiwies,Alvisiorny baree: ries. It is. claimed, ostensibly:for charitable';pnrposes asd to- erect:ft Monument to . Confederate dead. The folloSibig important order just issued by Geri. Sheridan . explains itmlf . • , • . . :11,1t-Qes DMlllolf OP. illiairLY, 1.56& ':'Gravest Gahm No; :.I.‘rotillattitoi.. is "no given. for the information of. all concerned, that no monument, intended to commemorate the rate re bellion.will be petelitttd to be erectid within the limbic . or the:Military Ditislon of. the th lf..i• • Second i- All redrew:lir-attune of Confederate torn patties,. batteries. , regiments,' brigades,. or divisions, withln.tlid.limtts of this division,.for .whattme . rer par pcsor..are 'hereby. ill, solved, and the .mairdenatine of much organiza,ioas, eitherha a ptibliCti,pristitenitainer t . ' is prohibited: - Third : Department •Corn mien' • *Kr. be held' strie,ly responsible for the lalrh.nr eseco; this' . 'By •coinroitel of :Mejar-Generall',H. Snente.i. ; *. .kGeor4e.l.:er, Avlistan4Sdjotruat-Garierui.' "Sork larindivilv of U011511'3116 have lately iezeived .wrlfien ..nottres•eappo,, , ed to come :from% secret - Rebel .societies, inforetiog•iheui that they must leave the city or they:wilt,. be tuts .been applkdl.p) lur pria •etion . .7 .".•• 1' ; •'•-• ; • From t e New Yuik PUNDWPISCI: TA - Aat'CRS. ' . .art , . . Thr; olio; Fharg At.our amtztti9.nt..? . tion of hanging, says:: • , . • -We,warti the Tribune . pecipte'that atplial tnent cannot be aboli,hed before- the fAiiition.. of -their' infernal It.adlea,l sehetifes::. thee or thelrjdesperald associates rui:Se the standard-'of - it wilt .he at thl-Imininelit..HAr • nee k, ; an d - n o .amount of editorial aehining iu 'atß - alice wri do them': any rood. Radicals. nave ' :abuts nude- up .tor•treasort, - the3 „ inust.• be preptried toiriet .r.ll its con ....,equenees,-hangiag itteltuied:” •-• • •• • The Tcliniae hasi ll•ndien ctimplttined r hea 'sow! of f ,eopie Ailing Old -John • Brown,.. If hue sort ..coriphe Auld O,V ek throw OW them tile fun nieatoo•e' of the law:— • Bnl what ilo tutu prOpq-.e. •to du wii l_oe. - Dejotieratle tratiforS like ! Tam, -C.. ratilkner, large - saltines km: the .I.'rea...tuy of 11w - .lialutt • .'were .pterilting I he Voile:: to-wliteh they Were . ttee.,'&11:,...;1 fur 3:prerrtat tt re rec:l7l6'o4h of the Sionliero con r e deiney •••• • W.turt t .17-eoi:tratie • t rttit like• dastaN , Slansiield to% el I, whonitaiulourt3 iniparigut. In our My Lo fati iu rue ,Behel'arales fur the dissolution of the ...• 'What Withhem , crat editor, iikc Milise'Of Conner, Brut, •aud laiseoppeer.frotti Ohio. leho, coon niter ltttil Ran; mad, t clah:le*tinely into the.Cimfetileht-., 'Cy, and'.ll4l littV - htinc , t. to": a2t::tue triintph, What..w.it h the 'lndiana D‘ , lno,^rats tvho pilot ed. John and other Uti.hel rarata,? to:inv.:de their own piliple of 1.61 . ,:ei4 and 'food% -au& what of Ihe Pen n=ylva ia Hemociat.4 . who :pilou'd the ;,rtrtnl. to Cliamhers.har,r i,nd (tettv,inn , !.? •.- What }with Petri orton: and' Noilitern .DetrocrtitiN ho in'ihe Rebel z‘ 'lnk's:, and rose_ to Itig[i cohirrinth:,? . ..• • r.. What With. Clement L. Valltmdittliam, • the .HiMi-• erotic lea der..of :Winn!) Mr.'J 1e..§,• his*:l teb , el. War.elirl:' make:; me:ord : • • •4tine •2 4 :. fsaw the:- rrtniorapdtini M.r.. °old of the ;:onver.,ltion held with .Mr. Vallaudig hunt; for the in the archivt.... • He says , ti ti•e_can only hold out this year. the Per.i...e . party: . or the North . wohl , l ewiidp dyna ., ty put of r.x.isTENee:. He. seernii to have thohltrlaq hit our ra,r,e ‘vit nki n .. rind -feared •ue won id =uiutiil ;. - whi:*ch ruinottß t0.1d..c part v. , ' • . . ••' • • . . What ).%.ith-Fraiiklitt-Pieree:Jatir•A.,[lueltatum;J(;re . Miiih S.' Maek,..Thomus H. Seyioonr, Wm. B...lteed; Francis titighb.: und 41 - 'er so irony, otbefnirthern Liminkrats,.yhore worth: hull :teiS 10)VtEl them in 11: 'pithy, %Othilte. Iteliels - -throughoui• our tzreut....sl.llV,le with the'llmi. Ben: re-elyiled to ('.o. 'tuns Tanimany ditdl ..in -the i . M . y."ngony of that' stxmcgi, , , - while he waS. nototionsly in fellon:l44 And communion- with .thellehOs tnyoughoPt. who was supplied by them,with'is - 25;01)0 . 0. ode time, (%\ , e Ituoy. not bow nitietrut.others)- to 'enable 'hint to' earry.ont their common . .f • • .• - Understand that Weuntite no objection to the hang in liadicall: if they mtive traitors to. their:eutintyy, Give..thein all the lams . Bat . what .lot•fi World.r . og , atilas the . prover. pnuislunilt.of Con= pleuona lientooitts %%Ito were-implacably and act iyely hostile—not to the•Aiinti ft i stta (ion: but L) the Otivetit: riient--ilurhig it 1,,n if, a:litmus, dint ()ant •-tru4le with red - tit/AA treason foito Y.Stil.to-ISG; r Spe:ik not .• THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. . . . - AN' Asis . so.r6i:, Jnly 21—Sri : A•rr..fl'he el 1111111 il lee on the iludiciary - reported.hait:the litittQc joint rt,olut ion' 'declaring Teinterfee rlllkliell to'rel.re•eidatiotritiCon 'gregs with Litt anwialitwnt It iii I 4111 Or it ettdrnilnf;: :which lirictly alluded tollte liyVerpltitepS t ;kill by Oral Stli.c , towat it reconstruction, :tint whic It. had iti'ctit he wny for ite.:resloient lop.. 144•. :..hviitiatt objectvd t_., the . . _ . . subs . tittv, t.ayibitr it I . vottlit.prilimbiyhe..retwil by tho l'resbletit.....Mr. - ..erombtill ilitiptl . ri r ell the I,4lll , ittiltel- , kfb..r. deNtte the shbAittiteci in . eamble: w . nyCri,jecteo; . . . . . . . . . . . hut ncliange tvit , i'm itilo -in the. holy qt''the rtn - tiiiitit Ili . :%ihii:ll . will ,rmil. ii Kick to thtt Mtn,. 'The cute wilry 2S - tii 1: Aii,..st's,,Stiimier, , lirott'n, , liiickolov:ituti .Mz... Atom-tall vDiintt - tiirttittitt it. Tht—tvltiiit Air the ttiiiiivr , iia, Cotantitti.e ,111 the I , ,euliw.b . i,i . Nlll 4 0.4 ri.i.:l t 0.., . ii.ki , E.—,lll‘' . - 11 0 .11, ... 49111 , MS(' itt''.ll:2; ttutivr.tli-On,-ion. that gonleluan made a. pia ote.a . hl.ra ilSl.tta =Pile \ 11641 id tcoi ard hint iii debate.— . attennatalto ';.ittstify ntinduct towatil Mr. Orin.: nell; and raid "that he -laid. etatt ..td.the G ovet nor of titeliviti, et. member of the. lie. AV/1:8 - Caul] call tal _before the bar oftlic • ll:in•a•.hinl rcpt f- by theSpealttr.. A re,olti „hat - when, the. totourn it be lii the `M.of October, myr if htit Othern it4;•Ordeird. to adjourn la tbe'lst 0.1.... an. her; wit.; adoitted . .• . Thet,.'ecretaty'of . War was Liu t tior, ized to furni-li Lan:Tort:llion-At; dkeharvd.,:oldiers.ni :Whom art i fie in I. linihsttiv 1111111;4Iva; .The tzk i i :i t e bill' to regulate the.appointnnait of natal cillyers was. anientlnfoilitaxezO.ltit.t the number. tir offleet:.4 to 'to Lietihmant continathierii. and providing Unit . vtiltnitee'r '6llirere attached • to' vee.elA - at eee or.on fluei!.Jl st:linik may be app-Jint.. .ed-to the re..2.llltir it anti t-tnking.Out a Font owe that vOilltdcer , onlvers fritnll hold their noslthins tuitii their place... , can be..etipplied by-grwluates frourthei ye:l Academy. - • . . July . - HouEe ittnentiment .16 the IlavarAppropriatiim bill Wits concurred in, and fhe bill goes to the Prceldent. - The 1 - teat-nehmen'. Counnittee' , wer inettneted tii itiquir,into-,ttte collection.and. die-. of*aptured propertylit the ht.ely rebellious • States, - : A.rfsolutitiff.tvas offered lookinglu the repeal of the neutrality law .=, but being . .ohjecled to it went. :overy... A bill - Was hitroduCed lixing the ply ,($f of the Pos..t7bllite Dif..patt_nent.' -A motion to .tuke . tip ti.; thinkiiii,t, bill wt.st . ::bled•by A :tie -vote. *Thir Civil. .Appropriatbin tri g wee . consideri-d... .• •lint bilLificteasi int the tariff tut import etrwool wa.introduced.- - A re,roltation wits adopted fe.quei4M. p . . the Preiddent tu - ticgi! , the release: of tiie .Feniens cap tured iii C Inttle„also to ean., , a discontinuance iff the pr(isecutimm.a gain:4llle -I , emans. In the C. S. CourliF. • iii' Senate .ent codunint=. to the Tennessee• resolutlnn were. : concurred in..; soothe usoliffhnt has both linnec,,. The Letleieney . hill uric COLlSidered •in .p.nn.- . . Northyor'Paciihl ,Vit 11 ,1111 , 111'..1ili'llt F•• 11.1.1 i iii i or; her till The i epitlll.3l for.; Ive.l e and i(). • 110n,,e Tor cenehl2el;ei: 'The c he Ind iAlf .: The ;pir -...al,.stAkin.^; out. 1t 'apes' hack'the I currenCe in tie. mein; meld The Us !I ApprOnrintion. bill it•a~ cor?iiderLit, At lie the e 04.7 ferencti repart he Nit for thevet te . f of • ceitain'ofil-. cers evil hi,. .I'he •to•tin , . resolinion.for'the nay inind of .Nta••iactiui:ct'..i'.ciast de fence exi,eiews Irer,:, reject. d. rand a eJn:erecia‘ The 'Civil Apnrodrat ion- va:s cot - ,dri ed. .Tte .)lotnity . Egnsrzaliou project, vary der; . ib.rsr. -The bill file -1,11V1 . :0 ;11!..^ foram 4!1. It) piini=lt • crillilterrOif 17011,1elityfun.were Q . 1111A(101'01.1 ;Md . Km?. ; um. 'titerrc-illeiif inrel:itith) to cmit. - .5 - ek, .flutioii. rep4141 . 1.r..4111tia:44 ' .• !Ig 1:41. 4 .14.4y111.4A14.14c - milLtril;‘ , . for Ilk, i+t in e",4.•;it;f4.1..•01i "h ; n.':•al:tl 41 I hit ir•:721.11),;' , 0r r'.1.4161111.• 'I if, • Tviint.,A , ref a'c're tiiorn 'i. • ...At•!1:, hi tli 1-irious.ll ea,tk it ere. S.rita amethiroeln . 12.41c11:;o1 Ile ti,...riati; A:14.,b111,3V:1 , • 1.:::.ve.0r• . Wll5 Li-ve,, I -,intimberle, • 'l'iiv - e•o:iife ! , a" a V. mport7on. git•bi 1 to ivai G. 1?.,..F.,1 was sworn iu, tiihie', .6411 Seurii..i.Jault, 11-I,aile The -credential, •of ,J,,,eph S. Fo‘iler,. ,„-'ennior •elec;:. f:otn wore ppNiliteil.. The llouse adjourtupetit. ail Gie :nth ano•ndeii by 'SIO/S1 lilt- . . the t.ai. aid prgst'd ar amonilcd- The. Civil ,Ap: proliriatii,it I ii! F.was S,:tihte oil Its Airiendinott:f. ti.the . Ifevit:Jtk atiTrecli•to a 'I., muniti.e.i! . .of ith • Iliway.:,-The IP, ullic2l;4 bring dt, prlved of re . :lthif %vim re-. as.pui sell. A re,ctlittiop:wils - N.101 , ,f EA' Hut lior;zing the! (.(ninfi.V.eeron..E'fq,end it into all .pnolic . expe . w.lituti:krby Goy . e.rfitnent-ollicrs. - - Me.4o!::Cooper and 'Left wit Teltnoq , :ee s, The biil. 11 prot.;:ci _ citir'ect.in titiic privileges. hr . Bt4fei , portpone(l' until Jiceember next. .Tlie bill toi , tolin'g .ploperty of lig:ll i:As, cothi.... , cal ad by re el:q ill the,-81.111111, also the till in 'relation.to the' U. S. Court. - 9:. The ,Citf reiley - bill Ain& 'finally Ptfl DeceAtber'ucit. A bill ?iimenilatoeyoC lho.-Neittralit7 . , .. . .. .. . , laws 'wtot Mt - nted from Ilti , rort,ign etonntittOo:.,TlCO. .S hate Itroi.osition to aqjourii on Slitortlr,V,.tlSth,..wlis agreed to. ..I%lr:Sttyetts' Ity.cons.troctron bill wtts nit.' . In ;order; battle ttotr-O tooh7.a:ircess Willyitit acliiii; ~• • • . •-• • • ... • . .. .• . . .. .•• . , . . . , . .P01:711a re or' • Will.l . .ta H. SmArll,:- , --••C;-.)n 'A morel the ashing•tmf Chronicle: iii - Mticli on the . ex- ' . great man, says:., . . 'n Isa ?dr. Sewanl elaiMed the Presidential nomi nation as. a • right, tijmn: ilie giound • that, he mat: the -father, tiro nitliitect of ins party: Tire's-election cif Air; Linvoln.biought out the s cret malevolence-Mid bitter— ness of his nature. - demand fora cabinet appoint-. ineut Pa. it now appears, -for the purpose of exhil . Ring. hispower to annoy those - who failed to Ohm steps for his - -atidjitiOn. Onee::•eated tl:e -repart .ment-of arrogance and spite became prover-'• .hial: , "The best Counsels were treated ivtth a jeer,.and: the best friends of freedom with coottiniely; -. Having distinctly ltVerwthl - that' American :shivery Was an at ro,. eity,.that Jabot witlibuf fewtrol,- the separat inn of hr 2, baud and, wife', and Parent and-child, ins trorbf fenntles as "property, and the general rie-r, of the'. system, - were not Ptbe palliated; it. was exPected.he 'would try to-carry out Ins own teachings. - Ihrt, alas, no ! The inauguration Ofthe war found . hini:far more 'diluted than his dully drink-:...the. rnrc . l - , :benignant of mortals_•-•Made of unseasoned material, he -Was warped.. 'Elevation makes - the-Weak head gidtly,- - hate, -frequently ends ire a disregard of the general welflire; -and 'vaulty in a cmitenipt, of opinion. Ile lived to, proVe his -tisk Of life a lie. Who ever passed,-by a'sin gle hound, such a gulf a's that Which lies between what hewas and what he is ? - Why-should - lie nOt believe. 'himself a dentigod—an et - Why. should lie. not play Sir Oracle'?• .WhY should he] not ~publisli a new creed th-his followers? • But. wily should he not 411? .No Mau hes failed to-a greater Dxttlit or innie lament ably. .1Ie• haS failed; to 'the - ir.rtat cost - of human. 'equality he has failed. lie hasfailed in his judgment, - .lr: his coun.seliyin his- purtickscs, •Be stands today the 'opposite of what. he Was - once believed to be : and from 'present.intlicationiche - will be 710 more satisfactory in the ffitinc ..than at the present.." Frorii•lhe first mean 'step his career' , -has been' downwardsLMlartningly downwards. • The phlloioptiy of Spencer may itecouut. . Tor tie tlutt'o,nce . bath rrilslked the - right The further he dothgq the further he cloth etray.7o. . . MOVING .THE '.ltTnny DIRECTION.—In . Chicago lately, at. a largely' attended union meeting of the different Circles of the Fenian Brotherhood, held. at reniati Hali, District Centre L. 11., O'Connor in the chair, resolu tions were 'adopted pledging the.lrish people to renewed exertions for. the rescue:of . their native land front English thraldeny.. The fol . . lowing .-signidcant . reaolution Were .also adopted • • . . - .fie.soleed, :That' it is a .find libel upon the patriotisni: and the intellig,ence of IthiltAmei mans . to assert that we are the property, the voting chattels, of mvpolitleal. party; and. that we . wily satisfactorily repel that: calumny, by hereafter, on all occasions, voting for that Party which finds no esense in musty. laws, invested_ .righL4,': in ancient' prejudices.; for 'dmirailing. or en- Waving men; or for preventing. free men, with arms in theirlitads, recovering that, liberty anti nationality. of. which:they . and their race' have lonZbeen cruelly and -.As th e' Irish people* have heretofore wiled •• • . with • the party that upholds Britighlrit4festq by *meeting Free Trade, it is to be hpped that they havelbeir ,eyes open, in regard to the tree party; with which to affiliate. The above resolution _proves that the Western Irishmen at least, arc moving in theright NFL. . PRE:BIEOIMT ROBERTS of tbe. Fentin hnitherhoed had -.the manliness; and good sense to ask his compatriots the other day ` . `to extend a hand to every other people who are straggling for, liberty; help to enslave'no man; and lemeniher that God created us' all in His oWit image.; that helealt not SO mudh at the coltir, of the face as at the dolor Of the heart." Other Irishmen:hatU spoken sehon- - estiir, the ghicagO. realm apazit lke.unna, '~~'RT~x~.t,~b~,: IT.ii -. 0.4::::::::*::'1'_t:.:;*,:.: : :::.::,$_:.,!:',.. - :::77:,-1.4;jti:'':,:17:4 : 41::::.';-: - .'qH,-:::7(r:.:- . .** . :-_!'' . ..::.. - P:r.', - ,:';':'::.i`:,'jO',..'.: - .Toe ereutral of" Arkiiisaa,s WashinitOn;iiell,iiloren for b 64-- LT4rd : heroic oppnsition to the rebelliOn,frt6, ly declares . that the _President's course has endangered the,,iKhOle . future of the- southern country, and that -no. decided tinlon m4h's hie is. safe even in Arkan.sas. ; • I . • . , . . Ton'ts7 %rim taint Ll° c*,ller. . btu:dors; and p'oxitier of : bad i.p4J4te;. col* .bined. With' lime, 'prodtiiit:H . healthy •tione*: and these fwo igenta further combined with sar ferias 'it•niediciiiii eatunk. fail t& be of. great service in. all . biniwis and ail clised. conditions of the' sybtetit. • :-: • • Tina=.`"arsaparilla'• lodide'i Crone" is'ud vertised orroelfiriineAri,day.. . • - • Tei,sansoss whoara we.a•-•S 'and . sic -F 03. ", the use of epeer's Port 'Grape we, wilt restore - their beilth and etretigth. ':Pilysiciaus,-elergS - Men and tein-:. perince advoCates shotild • eneonra.ge .t he ite - of. the wine, and thus aid th e cause of teinpe - i add moderation.. We . especiely tt - ir fainiliee 'Sor its piwity, exqu:sfte tie-ker. - and properties. -incii- - teiticv to its: valimbie Medicinal j-r.--... powc , . - undor.stzind that b'peer. has: been for engaged iii paring,and - perfecting it,: and that : iti requires a font .. .years' prciesissbefoM t'is lit . for. the mar - set. Qurdriaggists . hire proefiCed seine direct kr crpi. the - vineyard." -is for females I t, .'Use. . PEN PASTE AND. SCISSORS . , _ Aar There Averetl2....9 Aleaths ittew. ryork .Ctty .. Many solentiktpzivate residences Aro unw is eertse - of :,.)nstrde ion in 'York;Pa: . AVlhe'act'i,g . "Courricipiler .of Piitent itse9lB7 . pit,ents.' on 7kiLleSay..next; - the 3.1.k..t . . • WA 1-la.tr:sborg mutt. hti3 riceived the OZ. the New rtiritfire'deoirtmetit for .it , Veitf.yTho . cslintr cot of ''..tar:Lie ineipals of the. Nevi lia..ven sebcioN havelau4 th.iraltfir:64 r.94;ea 20 per cell% atiti - now receive' n.. 750• . • 1. • . . . Gerhart, Iv.ife of. the . - Bev. E. V: Gerbat c,rf Fratilt'_in tuli4ncili . st3r:onslYetl7esrla;,` wcelt, • • • .4 - 1 - .tireat.clestitution 000.eg1.a,,.. N . e4i c h, however, •is imciniiio 7c; senetlas stropli'!s.atzist -from . -the' l Si , :rth. • . • subject of Trance, -- hoin' .albinee.o at Lux:ll . llw (Ai iven out. ort bat i)llive 4-,tv's . ag•i:;. on • sitspiehui. or with Nolth.• • • . • _ Br-Therewas 'a - genets] jail - f91.11,.?...i5hb.1wa,, wr.,.'it—a!l tint. prisoner:4 41.011- . u:fig: This :et - tfid.tiiiril: this of that jail trio thu enilitte'd; • • • •• • , ' au — Jefferson - Shirk, lari of Leh- Stine .eounty,' the Ititlt sgt•il rd. -ei.rs.: lie Jilted forniei+k Ceent:i: Contriiiiisioner • • . . AdGeniir:+l.sheridan', pialthahr.s fcgonera 1 ordix on .ftiday, epnitheinorativii. prate' Inoveni•mita in los'dopgrtini,nt 'and allorganiiiatiooh fur that'. otirlatait. Aulmtrii Y.) ...Voiertis(r iiii4- artra horn!, eri,..o..,nigarils.. the proftoael C.Otiv.eniioriiiii 11301C111C.11010FUre, to the liihou ,party,: and in lite it.4drest of tha Livritq- . . . itcrolle l'hilaxlelphia.liacker4.of ilia. i%iternational scull race with England. are grktly'`.`torntip'' . - liii' an - ki...trtn ., :i4. , ( 1- inilter by .the 1(?5.;., - ..4 , :.•••25,001 - ) on . . Ortr . r.Prt.l4l;r.VlitillifLtl. WO rW . 10 , 1 Mtr; ,, ,,N: S. on t-',-.I.hutIMI.M intliciial 'Bo 11150mthe hotly iif AlaiMidvr\VoMr„aTuf , ,- - simi,,tim . .quar,vSl at:sing „front diicifs-4„ion Eitropd.' • ' • ; • - 2 , 4.irs,.‘7.lloe,est was made at:Frelt:;elisbur-,, ,a•few , ,tiayS 4, in.` il<4.)h.rd . uttatr-r t 6, niiiitaiyamtitittemiir.t. a'haionier. MO' 11:v. whoiti Coe i.".3..5e :was tit,:; rmgrs,. fused' Co entertaip ',Tom • - .-.D . r..1 . 4ynev10 was - roM.ritqc.7l f .coninotti.- I to .numt fu f WO, ,i)1:. ,0160 tAllt jai y.latst alt rrui •from, titt , \Vat: :111e.patiateut ril - ,11:irg';:: 15 iii Ithrmiilhat.r.pri..- - imsrs coal:lac-a at . tl9r • : • . . . Frof.litricqr.l dtnrrdn.haa rer,il.e.T 'chit info) ti , nl that SeVelai linx;.);tie.. Iv . I)e.en'i4ll6l,, whipped 'and' linnted It (11)gs . - in . ilifirivnt - pat :s • . ip b . m.i.)e.iiisra t: ,peei ;11,26 nf • t . hrtati t,) a t st rice..gn'hy 1. : :-• knytio. ?lino! slts).,•; .vannt.-:wa3 beakn hF twti . 6 flints ll.n 1:- .ri,lonw, nit Ttlestlay v hrea ;Ise nnt''4 nut ny-a Tor, shlo, fln. I :IVIIii . II.III , I6l.l.llunn.l.llnyllail •to tn.o . or iP assailvn t . I sent tO"(iiiyernor . • Is!..nnt;,: anti 111.; irtll,l'.:tva etnntilit led Lc tiinztor at :cOlll t.. - 7. .. • • . . . . .. . . az...Amol-o.i. of: a cm ;.aM. ne.:a- My