E. DAILY GiZETTE rUBLISIILD 'EVERY IdOIININU axccrrrn.i' PE/NM:UAW' , REED & CO., M a ronricotcsres, .( , ' - Bub'Lee ItattaLera. urncr,'oAzeTri. BUILDIN. Nos: Si ANI) k 6 TIFTII STREET. Dpullicu Parr ar If , strni Petr,yluni) °lyrical. PAM or PITTSBURGH AND • AL I•Er:TIEN Y • CITY. LAILOPAT, , 'i EA l'A` 4 l . And it EST AMILY Med CUM/111'.7i1.1 AL TATER In tne RIME. , SIMMS or I . llls OAR,: 3 rents. O- caret enpy man Address, iGAzErrE, PI T7.111,1“01. Pa,: • 1. ..ht. - 11iff.s . bivq1) . . Ci a Ettswer.vn, Tanga nuns novo:, o i TATIZT. appears In be trouble In the . Four 11•rtorn, June 7, 1,47. i ___ _____ , ..,_ e arrived hero this morning from the hutka• of the Republican party in Cali- Ar iDN IGI—IT, end of the road, where we staved lasi tight, :MAIM T/10 candidates recently mind- - _ _::_-___-, __ _ snore! , an a big toot, slept In the car,, and mated by the State Convention do not; - where wOhail a glorious meeting over omen .give general Satisfaction, and hence the TIIE SURRAITTRIAL General Came;•On presided, and at which/ 1 -• . Attorney General Brewster, of Penn give. alisalTeclion. A. reorganization is pro- , ' ale, woe UM Chief orator. His speech was .posedeand another State Convention is . ' ~ one of doggie elegance. and rose fully un to , The Prisoner s Flight to Canada. to he called. There seems to he a grow- the Insigrtng associations with which we , log 'feeling parvading, the initacses from • . wen> /surrounded. kir. Perry. the President t of the teemPany, we. then called and made Maine to CalifOrnia, that none but good 1 TESTEIONIr AS TO -DA S. I area felicitous ' remarks. .11e wag followed snort shall hdneeforward be \ selected. for , • i by soda. Usher, of Indiana, who seek. el.- ' Ellice. Mere care . c. must lie taken in the ! - 1 !smutty walla nertoctitecord lentil!. [man. id , Anlie3ll,ll of llefotte to Recall Ilifstroes for mous seAtiment Elmo party, that Lh.11..t tnelectlon of candidates by Citsnventlons, I ! fre t! -riactmatito flare! el ; omerprLse, the progress of which we had clan the people ;will take elections into I i come to witness, was deserving of liberal their own hands, and steer deter of party I : alit (rota both gOvernment and people. After a quiet night's rest in the onal:ant ties. Leaders of pieties should not be 'ca r Telegraph to the BittaburAa Usvetts.3 care • we were summoned wan early break. , CAW, after whirl , we tank ambulance. for slow - in discovering the tencl ' ency of pub- ! Wssursogns, ,Innehl, lan. Ellsworth. This is a bustllng and roan, lin sentiment. . In the trial of ennui[, ted•T. the I , i ttt . artilg a gky n :r ..r is l i S kt ' ; ' st ' i=7l/ ° „ ld ti"trl j .le arse stennitted it motion, -making • lonhk• It ls lOcattul on a I/email/el piece of THE Republican - County Nenninating , Ili., the witnees, fi r m a ,. nu m , am , ! bieflNgn the book of Smoky 11111, which- te • here about the sine Of the Couemauh t COIIVeIIIIOII held in washmgto t i nn' Dye, be recalled for cps. estenination.en I Itlatravilka• The country around here in •' Monday, resulted in the selection of, the{ ""'" Ouch "Me to ono knowledge pt I heauttfuL - Atm Only ts skirted on manor ,:vaktwing emnaemen.....tu6t,,,,f ; :te i I. , taa der...a mese theivottiereasulanatimla T,T.go"blittataNgryl-itttraftesltiVa cOnlatriliefleetwe had roc/ft:MI InfortnaliOn ! pie enacting Fall election: I awning-More am tom it Is In the more' . ' which srould enahle them to show - that in . eastern part of Kans.. The 5011 Is alto. dioctary --Messili. Nichohnn, z. ~„,,,,,,;;„ „..„,„ i „„ fo „,„ , mmfm „,, m „„ I nether dillerent, being a Strong malady loam, Deaver; OA Ewinz •and m,, : t or my, cal 'n inerncry. Hobart oated the partica to whom 1 1:.1 riT:..,Y, l , ' r . tit hinf j,::=l / :7,rV , , , , t ,,. . Ill'slittington countY: . Xlierilf—Major Henry 'A MYers. co. 1101,1 at ill.ez Janette. not on that. i n fix coll i e! nalins, I arty miles west of Fort TeCtifearerelipE Tame. P. I lin. , train on Friday, thiril.t or April, alai nenost ~l .g ) . ` '' t " t . ,',. l it N, ` „ ' ,V4J, " l,lll',Zl to 'rtZ t `f s `. * : Cernsaissisiter;-11. B. • MeLma, - rtic...a.., tits Isis. as to Minn; the dafease , Ors or thirty miles Suck, Si A, only stone aie Jury Coulthirrumrr-11.. McLean. „ t 0,,,,,,, to o .,„. 011 „ ~,,,u, n ~,,voinana he-' two very disenfrillar kinds of sandstone , . ion• sprit ...-/ It ..orr /s /intitng mw that M • reek of viol' Pon' whit. ea t , of Bee • pir ''''' r- qr 14 ' P s Y n*-- W tat u• Div is. ni pie ' ye. , terinly, e xigei . o. ' 5..; to %fondue's hen I grata. and so tillable that It can be.pitlver thin. George V. Lawrence and Wii. .I, l ntt tai, ratan. to the depot at.Washlngten. ooh grai n ed thane snit linger; the neat J. Alexander, of Monongahela City, i t: !!!!, rTt ` . ' il ! t l a ' a: u t ` t, !' st k g i . 117: 5 1.Waleal. '' , ! Itti n a ' , tie. grained and pu l :•:. " O l ift7/7o h f l rlt i a, one 'were chosen deleg , :d.es in the State Ceti- .! ' /I ' y 'l ' n ' l ' ith ' , ' l...;:il " l / I “.r o /S ' Fti t irA. M l ‘ oT h ft ' .. i t i ll ' a ' sTax ! , r a r" t i 7 ri Ve . :l " DS Al rT ' irk ' e r r ' . "'” Yetllloll, which meets at Williamsport oa taso wot. inn; en Ilia train'. It aa. the ob• . I,•oterilay afternoon, tenor[ distance Inc. a J..p74 the pe.hreut len to show that stio- lore we reached the present termiudthan of :Monday nein; . tali ins at Dunreal, on the afternoon Of the rna,l, wo visited what le called the ._....... „ . 2 .. 11 .%-winaair- APrIl 10.. Ilu 1,14 St Si: Alt/Anson the I •Slushroo , m Rock.. so called because it re. , , 17 , 1 . r . tir ,i g0 , 7 ,f . T h e ,, Ini ;, a o l ,, til t a , t..B , ur ., t r in t ige 2 2 ° T . . 1 iznr. , ,.. : r tu , nst i ltr , its44hfligi: ,,, g m a p. b r. ro t a , cla ; ' SETIF:TART STANTON haitte.lien pintint against the recent tipinlon of the Atter . r- , /of As r i t vaunt that the defenee titin. 1 slall t ilr e,. :z . , , ,t. h, T h be Ali i ilnd.r.l or atom Is ney GetiemL ITC &tiers with him in l ' q I.l ‘ i l in t als4..i " , ) ,Tol l t h ni t ;Te train ‘‘i'rTrrlnay nod ler. Tht, Is ' cointunt of ‘ t.l ' in ' t.:e i tt l ata n t i t t l e 's' s:l: • nearly every essential point as to who : l;., r , "L' ,,t ' 4 ' , l ,, n t ' ,7,l t e l ,i 'l Tl ' g ' Zj t ih a l' .., ' „, "- t : the r Ta v p ' , r atlt•li * Vg: " .,l n' urtn,l ' jt tr,l:l ° ,! Are eriiitiCti to registration. This stand i : 1 . .. , i n in , i , 1 , i;1 i t i t r iM , i. , • , , ,,, • we i, r , euu .ro reu t ed ILI tat , /keg . I , , 17:=1 , n1 , ,,, , 7..1.„..,,,,,,,.:1,14::,, withoutlch on the mart of Mr, stathen wilt -not , ..,,.. eseertsined neither r . i . f ' ilia Men re 1t he Mor tail. twenty taw long 'by perhaps prove surprising to the country. It will i t u e r t , ` ,t ` r n :,;,,a`Ol ' ti' ' ' ; '` ,. ` t, ' ,,Zi;; t e ,, r o ' r r o t r ° , l Xiit i gl ! ill . e. ' Z ' Sre ‘ o ' m r p ' l l e ' t ‘ lTt7ta ld t 's li g ani ' et l t ' n " stirn ' o in a - great -- meanie make up for the et 1 , ' , ...* ,, 1;' -. ;,:, , -- ',.': ,, a , ‘ ,. . 1 11:,, , e x. - ; , ‘,‘:-, , cg:: , ,‘ , f , , -4 . , , ; , w.. h r:- :,',1,7;%..--;..1 i r . , , 2 . g . ,.;l'.ll'f':•i.l h r e mr r ri , 7, r .:,%l: lenee he has maintained on other im per. otatt;l nitt:tt woo elept " la the depot wanl Be ge hind. of stout , AI olc o Tboint•eeu ' oPoti tent - political Etttlects, and tend greatly '''' t 'n l l t!li::! r r r .e ‘ t erstog emu rye, sir. me, 7 ,* as " .t r Xit ! rep d titl l o r t h a ! e b aso le n ' Z ' :3 I :x7a7lo7e r :, to Satisfy the people that Ills tenacity in nen : prop/4,d to read a tran.crtpt from the 1 -t . ,t1 . 1i . thought that it Vilgta grind it to pow /101(11111k phiee in the cabinet' preecode,i i l t ! iti ' t k, ;;lt ' O ' oll - t l t ' : ‘ Jt n ai ! liaa l tZts%:-: ` ,.l.s ' et r sitila . l r ! iterV ' tt ' aUttiTfAl.fie. " getr i gi a ttetto u l e at r ia 'from no retrogression from the cardinal ‘..;,, r ‘ 1 , 1,1r,',:g 1 ,: -. i ., ,.v . ,17,',.;,',Itc 7,. n .:,,R1et,1r: I ,',`,V;_ i ',`,..nZia'.'„r i l,'„V„‘T.'ll„fi' s .: "g u 'L. ‘ `,,l princi ides of his pony. ' Ils• l Nog ei the same kind e r reeks, some of 'TEeart declined to anew the reading 1 the form a of which are vry curious. ~, _ O , , -.....-7 - - • and 0% D i n In , Itlf. In tin of the del sn .... . In some lesthat sort sand rock Ix . . AHT mate fiepublican conrgrcion, ru n t , i ' St ' nllll ° ga a va evilene ' .. ' llia, i . 'ratikiS IMPrlgaiStegi .11.11 ire. runt le 'Which- assembles at WillMmsport on `carrell, te .J.Dmay or Fslinnary, Dtglon gene pure arelOrna id make very got* entiversettion, forted antfut going to Bich./ 4 1 le•e• N e lle F. .' t h t t k r• "'h t. ' 1 ....° Monday LeXt, will lm editilli sad of fit , tt/1 , , , , /1/ , 1 1 •ut ,/,, n/AT i r ., ite t z o nz s . l , , , • , /igeil , tr i t ., li t itv . i , n , g , , Ilir ,L i l t „ l r n , g ;,, tc , „ l l e i tit.X•cei]l ) a , t ii, N l d , l . s . to . t.. / 1 ... iy - .representatives of the party, and' the Hai, •t ! ii Cue Tanners I. ilt;wti;;lln hall I atone time pretty high coleme of ti sand n htl , t p i r. t .. I , ? , :t i . i n w g , c . rr:Le o l/e i rl Itt ,. to Al .s ric . k.. proccedingjuill be watched ' for with d' la ' l t e ' s • Ei. ' iv ' T l itr 'l a7, ' i n tlM n e ' r '! U k 'O ' r the no.. I XM. much fattiest. It ,Ls belleveil l that 'the reilli of BiLlewYJ. , liee/ id... Mid oertnin 0, , t; ° "",„ ° " t. 0 ° 4 .."",... " ,.. b .,%,;: r a a ',; ‘ , °° ; l°° ,," .,, fi re holdin g of a Constitutional c mvention . Tit i trt? ! Xa n :• !` titt ' a ' stt ' l - Ttti l t ' l7..t . e .‘ , ' 's tn atc h' e ' t • t u a - tZtil t ae n re l a " clel " it. ' ln,l ' sted the f t it r ioes.: r a - Candle; VIII be Strongly advised and recommend- lam tips-o! Munn / eat s a draft. on tae Rank, . lewtti% , iw o t , I ,C kfy i z t thlt ,s lti „ a:. , orT f lil l x . i , f t lic i and locales tank , noon. ed. ' The chances of bon. H. W. Wil-; it lttanta. Cutiniectl, teller of the Ontario tr , e . w n . d . .Lir r : li . l l •c i. itttilitlLLo r its . l : , - . 13:ng!; ' lIIIMBefer the nomination fir Supreme I tar p tpio - /Z:ll • p " JrTeVt ' i u ttinieTt ' lVtl " . 'g i ' clew widely extended regions, It is the pre, datalgelook very fair, although the West ! 1 v ,1 1" ",, - ,`„4 - ,!', l 1;:'` .. .!,;„ k Z7t o ` ° „ r l;„ l ! o r f r3' I ' v l' e ' r ' l•Tri ' lt i e If r iTS' t i l irt. r lt r. l 7 , In t l? att I rt i t t i: has been taught from experience not to tuts with inn, ..14 be and lineal had Woo-1y srthae /Miele of green, bot Is Mier and more . , irk tu do; trey were goiter to kill th e !Mimeo In the Tittle. In the manner of Its feel toot - sanguine of success. . •I ut nett mil cent:mire]. Luiconst, b.rtt at arewth and se4 Inn I. fs more Ilke our of the time pulling a pistol out and laying it grass; and althoogn 1 have seen .me of It Time aNew York I - florid tact no stock , ! ! 2,,, ' 0 1' ,,, • ° ,7 0 1' 2%,_ '-" „ ° ,.,!! ' , 1'' .,,r t ,= 1 ,: A t- " , ",':; ' t`tthe'il.it.Tia"r'Tts'Zed%.!ltirZTTtitlet"rg in the badief tnal the cholera will appear ' Prevlons to t . he al-assmation. Booth ' hntt I m tars encampment It sustains lb. , tramp. 1 ourratt tr./Jae:id in that City la an epidemic form. It t anti also, toot' livery bust.. 1 L t i :ti:0L., b r1ffi . :; , ,1 , , , r , , , mr„_ , ,,tr,r.....x . rg saYs_Ne l w York wainever so healthy - as, t fo ' riTt ' trily! ' a ' " * .l: !! .nt rgill:t7eimisTra•l'i;Vt-T:', 1 Lh isTre ' l ' i r i: ' lr!ta '" more particularly of this at the . p , sent lime; and that_pccple who I tesimett rt,t t t.se sat. s mitt lie took, to le/ Suf i . ~ , r , l it:i s i s , ..f tga t l e .r os b n ,, e n r , ...n o trfLe= r etiflt t a t rir o th . 'keep et .an, cm moderately, and pay : i`t!!.i..a il nitt!t...li,”/-..tlS".tit”.!!'”l'driti"l'efl'll'artrlllSt'ei. et. In;Illons of acres of ti.rrliorv, and teal. their dents, need be in no fearer elltilera. 0 A l l , : "I ', 1 ;. ' o li I ' ll ,' ",,'''", "-hu '": 1 ' - ' r . 11i "." '''',,'" l ... 1 ! . r./, ' pr . ' retl7ti ‘ ttnt "m.' r n r ia "' Porte r' neti ' ar t 7---.....---------- : n oo n t o t I ' llTprVsel ' i ' e ' r U it. nt ! ;11V . l u ia r r ' Ir ' e r i:t1I. entr ' e ' me fable. I i n i tesuf summer and wiT. THERA iS ono undertaker for every I man lot met. haaratt was waikteg at Sc tor WM.. of cattle and sheep, we will sac ‘ ten doc4rs in Chicno. Necessarily the I ; ''l , ' i n g " ,., ` l '' ,,tl t ,t;ii t t 's ,i ' ;. t ri `l . k i l .,?..lf, t r :';.`,..,4 1 ,17, :ti ';‘-I:LIW"gg...-'lrif:r r e!T,V7P.,lol.llr, undertaker must grow rich. Ala:we:nil Ileos.,whereVion Preehlem John. Ma on my retnen 'lntend, If I can, to bring ..... e,o- ti, ii coat cantainlann vr. a book, a nine Of Me seeerolth - me. ' three 1 , 6,i t• andkerch le fs and Die n Muck If cOuntry of Fortlitle9 for slati' mg.. • ISOSToN [nouns lo accord the presid,p, 1./our/nee heel, I poet aced soul hicutilled.l et !Me cif extreme beau, and I/ runty. The , ; Ai." Ilian.it,LiVratr Ina -beet and mattress ire) - of "eulonlooh.. / BOr 0." An yin sat[, , 6 itll ana heakty Welconta.: -..- ~ o ne ts d a large Poste knee a:tl11-rad-tania• ...Wank anal. to- from the W. S. W., about 1 td on 2 t," aI, laa Nan 0000 5 to lb... Silent Out' Mllj. west of r•ort Utley, Is one of the / t,i,„„,,,,,,,,,, ...„,,„,„,,....,,,,,,,,„ / , / „ / i ~,,,,,,, up - cad pieturesque and fertile regions we GENERAL NEWS. , ~, ~,,j„„,.., ~,,,. 1c„,,,.,,,, „„, ~,,,„ . have seen; god although the railroad only . 2 • • tordnis, of /17. e , e s ker, detective force, reached It this spring, lam Informal that • onnol \ _gamey te.tolca to keening a • oleo-mail settlers are tn it already. Solo. —lllstori and her Morley bug are ill • state. in callipany wail Dr. Win. L. Ciaveti. 1 , nOII lily -near where the railroad crosses Paris. ' .• In i.l . *l , llllli/tun. in in,. k„,,, ,„,„, ''ten slrefirti.-14 a brisk and rather r /'' as a• hen at the 5ta1.1.... EaVenil times. I i"'''T ' . 9 . "" w " Wo e : , " in.."... town —Chicago has one hundrea laud seven ' E.lly Martin, a cant nnerrial l•rngfw. a hi. i that In desained to thrive. nainia, another churches. woo, to ~,„„„,,, ~,,,,, that ho no ,„, ' tw. town,/ few mite• further sent, is still - / ,„,/,‘„,. ~,,,,, ~,,,, ,i,0,„ II b q „,,,, ,/, : Mery thrifty; cOnlaiaink. aCrarlittik to tar —lvory parasol 'handles are made • Vert To Ir. January, 1a24. Liii,./aaaal no , 'an.. IntOrmatlea 1 could get,nearly two from the shin bones of cattle. :nommanleation between them. 1 thousand people. wit dined there venter. . ' Books / stabler, fondant Ile had Charge of ' day , and mingl/I for a a pile with the Den. —Troy Las 825,000 sulhcribed toward the new aril LlverY Stable, on 0 street, In err onto/flusters, a hanly, robust and noels• another co-olwration foundry. us.% carnal kept horst a there and gave idifels.ss of men, One little party, woo were order, that no e tan Booth end himself ,° tOtlol ,, Eott 'h0n0r...1.- 0, me to No with—The United States has fOftr hundred ...add get Troas there. II tii seen Booth, ,lhem• TheY aid It was the hest way 1 could and eighuy six eneese factories. Auger.. ape sae rat I ri In out together. go I to-keit bow long It wouhl take. I was Wit nen n was tiOhnol if he not any conver. Bel•ered ' . elli , • remit , eel , It•ttlE" "AP. —Philadelphians complain that the ' , ..ttlen with Menu[ about eurrait In April, tat te nt o f of the Indians !•• soilked. I No; you fellOirri OUL east thing talk police take their toils on Sunday, - ! 1... - . ME Bradley Ohl .Nod to the tinestion, as mere eheet the hullo.. than ...en." ••• ' —Japan's export trade with Great - Bri.. the conversation . rtlated to a note white ch• answer. l declined the tali/Batton. tale amounts to If 10,000,111N1 per annum. ; wilit r is i t . t e tti r t tt itturt. The I Ir tont ruagesied it anobt p a b ra , aiuri to Fort Parker 111 a verY good lewd - --New York critics accuse the Worrell ! rope:dr/one a further investigation until touch hotter than any we found between Sisters of taking liberties with the public .' the emu wsa produced. access was taken ZtO n to . l.J . l . l i l%lf:ll p t i h .e ll ,,, ll . re h tt e le r s u ltg e t. 41.w c e . e t n . . _ iniiiion until t o- morrow meriting. ~ —Delaware expects to ship a across a loos southern bead In the river, [Hero in Stki, heavy cutting and filling. and a half baskets of peaches this henBol3. ..IL muNONGAHELA.I VALLEY —The Detroit Club proposes to bold a : ; . Dili/vett it, on a bealitlful piece of ground at World's Base Ball Tournament in.that . RAILRO,aD. .I•lll.lerate elevation s n a re the river. ~. . .. . . _. _city. , lifhPellogat Browmor Ile—dlelietsport. —A.:Minnesota paper wants a cotton : - f1i.,,,,,,, , 3,,„„„..,,,,,„ C i ty. ...i f , 'null estahlisbcd at the Falls of St. An. vermin, feopostroso. seeeeoneto ,thoily. .- n• fl rnilfernt• einh•eribe Their Quo , la of ntoek—Next "feedlot: al Joffe, . • • •Recently emigrants have been attic- ;. sow, GrernotWoont.y. 1 . . lug in this country at the rate of three ~• lifilL:7l•a;sxlW;ly , o , bn r eff elseftffe PI , at .. apt. LempAny . per minute. neore, mi.. Ps., .tone 20,-7 he rorpo -The high price of labor was the 5.,,-,,,, s a d f f i ef ,,,,, o f f i„, m 0n0r „.,,,, ~,,,, death of the Cranston hotel project ill i c y f:-Broad met herr to•day. The meeting NCR York. • • was largely attended. Delegate, were * —eilarge . Newfotniilland dog made the magma feoia Greene, Fayette. Wathinitton descent of 011tehte Falls in eatery the: and Alleclieny countbze. B'elleenort, dal. other day. * , rabefs. Stoomfaahola City, Belle Vernon. —The London Morning Ilerald ex . r COO XJI Le , V e, I: rcen i i ••14: and California, re. Deets to see Jefferson. Davis in England . ported their quota of .stoer secured. this month. I Brownsville pledged nor rinota and apficdra. eti a Committee to obtain it. —Clara Louisa Kellogg hds translated • The defecate. from Gre.ne county voi into civilized music tame of the harbor. • ~,, ,e - • • , nnteered to ratter 11.(nd and d ou ble IL it one Japinese • strains. eestspary. le ~ —The St. Paul Cmther of Commerce T he meeting wad aildrermil Id: Id. Vol lifer agreed I o attopt the Centel system as , ,Voortilm, of Fayette, and tyre. Culver and ''' - aoon as anybody does. • Patton, of Greene. counties. The meeting ? —The wheat harvest has commenced wits enthusiastic and nuance well ror sue la the vicinity of Richmond; Va., and !errs. The meeting teljnerned to meet at (promises a large yield. 'Jefferson, Greene county, on the WWII of • "t••••A French doctor is curing cases of t ' l m e, f laudanum r poisoning by dosing with deadly night shade. , —Two breweries at Portsmouth' stop ' Th. Tried Of .111welzrallon—Thlrat for ped manufacture because Massachusetts AIN Illnorl—Roportra rapture ranee. 111 closed to their products. . ho does kr 21... I.lberals—Dint rampbrlrs ILealgrselloo. —et number of cows have .retently ti t , T ,,„;.7,,,,;,„ u ,. ,. mr ,.,,, „.,.„, died in St. J.ohnsbury, Vermont, with a , Not, ysd,a, i d ,„.., 01.-7 ,,, H.,„i t. f., ~,n rfiTheitie 1:110W11 there at the "milk rem Lula 001.1 , pedal sofa: 31aXiMillan'a o'er.'. ' trial was to Lave been resumed ti.morrow, , _ . 7 -Public opinion. strongly condemns : bar bin r.nattrol em baying arrived from the Mrs. Cole, the paramour or Iliscock, and , L'',T.,11,. t . 6 ,,," „ e ;,`,7 r ",Vl t rlT" w i n nrstrawl- bi . her huiband Is' openly teamed. tin ug• ] city: have securest coonbel'in Itls a relt:lL t Ikbrus nroclantations, purportin g SO be 'Attain. . - ..,,,,,,0,1. by blot, are letoool here la the very . —Madame Pauline Luecg, the eels -. art Of government end Pessed Mr lot' g i n . bolted prima donna, is coming id Amer- gl',';, , ,,'at r i'•,,yee i r to d Ka c il Pl resorted to In ii Emperor In mug` lea in the fall. She will .first appear in , ~,,`„,Wr . F . New York. . . The growingdnenbortllnstion of the mIll• . tofu chleftalus to hereenl tlovernment —The distilrerics of Mesita. Crider & uneasiness Dmemers are form• . . Breitgal, at Litiz, LIMMISter COttrity, Pa., I lug tbenotelvtsilluto hands of robbers,vo ttc h have been seized for alleged violation of ' ' , ender the i roads around Sun Luis PcOmi the United States revenue law- - ; e tirr i n.Ltintoor;Jane 3,1. the siege or the i - Capital still progressed. V e ntral Plea was —On Sande} the newly erected ,res • , wim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,„„ t0w too c „ pit ,„ no wowo deuce of W. R. Drewry, near Norfolk, ; . Winner on Queretaro bad been taken. VIL, was deattnyed by list, with all 'lda , Ton Tone, nays 0. Ivourtwas received In furniture; loss $7,500; insurance, $•1,000 . i rinvann rust motto, ',enamor Egg's left, that battle Anna landed at Vent Oros on the 0, —Tennessee now) has thirteen cotton-, Gut Wan OrMirelif•lt 10 re-embark, De then focus lea ill operatido within her borders, , 7,g . tr1i f0 r1 :11,72,'MX,',",4" i6e „ r ,f14,,e r 1,' 6 = The aggregate capitol Invested is over ; noo i son ionoosru 0., ', nano ,' on re o .n t a. $1, 0 0 0 , 0 90, and OW s operativte are cm. , Thorn/marls opt chit Payee This President Biased. . • nos boon informed of the arrival of !Santa . Anne to bleximx —A careful calculator finds runt on Tho 7irb-s' special says: Mr. Campbell. lo n prneeee to bleilco an average coo t ierei4 in every hundred I :ar"1:71,`,!:.'1;Z:;:..1, that e rgo coma ot: and fifty la blind of onr, eye. Thu Au- ; and It, tlf Mermen sess se urgent as not to feet Is more common in 110 VC than In high . be delayed , he would resign. ..s • • latitunes. ' . '—lodine, placed IL a small ho.r. with a lOWA POLITICS. perforated lid, dest 'Dye organic poison,' . In rooms.. In e a se.; of small It o% t hi n , Steps Oilcan Pirate Nosolsillow—Pon• method., it is said, LIM • boozed with great ' ..) Istere•oll elf left Debts Dettlanded. ' ny T. l. ar eh to pt. r MANI. h IS asetts.l heath. . • . Des DI ~ta es, low's., .113,111:11 —The Ttsmedi e-The people Of Central City, Cetera. eats Mate Convention to••'' • ." • do, have sfibectibed live thousand del - ; its'erie"' Me V"' Of "' ,•• Otitily'Lleute..nt lent Mite past' for Indlisn seal Is •• with° . ttVo n o n tL i n s r ir " ' u....: ' ,l ' o . p . ,, r e,,, 10180.1 In re toe on," at Use rate of twenty dol. • sorer , the amendment to am a mts COnalb tare a.Plece. . . • ! Oaten *retiring ton right of ballot. ;WOW • . llon of the lste, and equal nulls all men. —COMM! Robert 0. Abbott, Surgeon , In corrective of color, race or religion; ap- Vatted States ar my. who wee ww „ oico - t larriz,f ; Ihe gilO i t t ry b rr i e b o . usttvetion nets directorof the d a I that Lngree. - - --elMlttnent In Washing: • nree '4 uulOtTO ' JU . l.y, ' UTll carry out by addl. , JETOMO Pirk--Sesolal Day, rod during the war, died Ms the.] 'llt lost ' uomo enactments the It lo• engin:o Intent at Brooklyn. - 6 - ---- wr ~,; w ~;,. the room , troo , ml to ,. ,Ws Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossettatl • . I talttnent, a.msording to law, of the eMet of i's Ilm '', onnt Jane 20 . -- Th• first raco. for —A Judge In Missouri lately entered ' I- 6 ° 'a le reiMii " ., nnomotirrlV demand ;tun weslenoinfor or.elirralafortvzr.l7. a plea for divrh"; at on 1,1',,,,,...,,, , : the vicalk;atbut of the Constltetbm and . 41. rt krst named wan the favOrtts against heard the pleading, and entered a decree : 1 1.?1 r W it e a t' L tr d ica n e'. a grflgar. gaat ' lae" " ' l ' 'the Mild. Mauna,. 'two amt. a quarter , dissolvin the bonds of matrim,,,v• ' _—..—_. .__ • millet. Loalletone won hy neck., nward That beats Chicago. '-.• i rendww , m0 . pb ,,,,,, g0.p.,......d so ~,,, - 'second. throe length. before tiliroy Time, Vtaljed Dahlia. ir, N - :—.The United States steamer Mortou. i :o r y o anosSb le ,}he Pl , llO/tree everts,} Thu throe year old b, retee, ono mil° . vs! galiela, Commodore Bissell, left St. Croix ; Meiji TOML:Trlne2o.—The /fr. , '" ,'°,-...- : i ln " aa ' oTi, t rb r e'rav a l;r7te, a n trd r tl e lrattal a tt s frlV St. Thomas May - 99th—all 'well. Camden. from Ireland Mateo peoltivetY ton. Time,l3:l6. - United States slimmer Saco left .tone gd. tam le Jame! bpbeno had ,not P.M o sitar• Ter two vole h eatrate was contested by • to tanner.. gerentrned to Yranne, atter al, .1,411.04-ttra. Efiessrina, Luxemburg, Slack for a ccuise—ulk well. ' • i tempting t., elele[Ul hits ammo In a Penton bird, Pennock, add Vandal Colt. Delos • —The St. Louis - police have beets ' rlo tb z... ,, t m l In iluldln. There's.* n b o hOpe Mr ..,,,,, bon too 0 6 0 o e tt heat in LIS, and trir log the names of th e - frequenters' of Lad. bah of ilia 4lraiir4...t, t tt. " - ', :na , Ti l t r olle t tl a tlie n aT t at:t a :nlPwoutyrtu:m a t. The houses in that city, and are now mind. 1 etties' ti a Vi s year gain an abundant asp-' Vmulal Colt second , The latter was ruled ering the propriety of publrshing the list ! p1,q,.=,-. , m eet vaiunese emigrant labor ' oat for fool riding in the second heat. : . for the ',eke °filo vittuous, ' • •• • : UsPOSI Consrastleted. , , Explawatere Clrculwr. —The sherry wine merchanteof Cadiz I ; 107 Tdltgraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) told our Co ' osolthat"the stud - sent to the I i 4 - Teke ."'' ii " uie eii. "` ii el li ' eeLiel . cunntateres. Jona - in.—General trickles , Is rte 1 stur.,Juoans—Th Dort Mat w United States was not cherry at all but ion the [Munn mote; ono iii 's would in h. I.•mi a W.l.'. okPlult•nrl Illt °en ' alms lased to wash oat the' tubs and fox 1 ~,o In_ltopport nulmg wor e Mote:ellen w V att . 1 ' " . .. dw th ' neler32 ' eldefi r' rith re card to tbe suppression or the ants of die, ,otlier dirty work ahont the stills.", - 'I W=2 = l ' r, ntra ` unt " aY ' O , " eit"r° of iillud Opiate. .. 3. • . • WM i , • .1 - . —,-...„--,,,......z.,,. , :s; ~" 4 ' 4.1 • D 17B U - ..••••• i....--: F. 4 .....;-- , • •••• ..........& .--., !,..--.......,-. . ~ .2.1...1., % .\- -- 1.14 ' ,, , • ---- ..7 —_,.... , : : ~-_, .1 , 4, ' , . I. "' d am ' ' - ‘.‘. s- = -- --- -,. '''--. - _ . ‘4 : . .-,------- ~‘ -__.. I' - 7-- .... - . Ira. ~:-T-, - .s . .,_ ies_ _ 17— _ ; ..:',,,_:•"- ''''''-_ ,- i'atZ' l4 ? 41P° I s ‘l '; ::r:::- A -1 : 1 - 4 0 - - '.5- • 1 .k >42 '''. " 0 ''..- i . 11: 12 41'1* : ":,..,„', , . A S „„c ..--„›.: Ji J, -,- . , ? it .„ . , . VOLUME LXXXII.---No. 141 r tf r , . T CRION PACIFIC RAILWAY. E., ‘ Fitas , nrst. (lima.. 3 ulna 111 I -..---- FROM •MEXICO therm are no valuable buildings, nor Is It I icely there over will be; for the railroad' will render even a mlllturn Post et lids plots , unnecesaary. Gene:gal Hancock declared :oat every forty miles of tots road numbed enabled the government to dispense with too aervices of regiment of men, at a saving, In this distanrgion, of more than him of dollen a Solar. We had a Riot lima rut-King here at the fort tills afternoon, at Witch brief add reggaes were made by Nonntor llendervon, of MD roust. who presided, by Orneral Hancock. Hon. M. Orlin Representative In Congress IfOLII . Intlutna. lion. Mr—Stephens. Repre sentative from Nesi Ilatopeltlre, Hon. N lcholson, of Delaware, Hon. Mr. Niblack, M. C., of Indiana, Hon. AL Ketones. Id C., from trust Virginia, Mr. Chandler, Di Now Hampshire. slyststant Secretaryof the .. Free.try, lion. Mt. Hubbard. M. C.. of West Virginia, lion. Fr. Jordon, Sosrulary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Mayor ebonies, of Ht. Wets. Judge Kingman, of Missouri. afR Hon. Mr. Newcomb, of St. Louts. Them were followed by eeveral guns ileum, of the pre., and he a talented stranger from Utah, wbo Joined us here. elm company then sang the Star Spangled Renner, unit Adjourned to u moat excellent dinner spread In a large tent. Soon after dinner we who are going further west took mays of our friends. In clugling all the linnet, who are returning. 'COMO fifteen of our party start todnorrow for Pond Creak, and one ur two to Santa Fe. Pond Civet: Is two hundred toilet west of Ellsworth. I shall return to Leavenworth to-morrow, and my orogrammo for next weak will be governed by circumstances, Probably you will bear from me from that place, THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT Praparallo tli Qr tilt Aeteptlott at riIIStOSS. KT Telegraph t o `2W' Pludotrah tiaegtte.l 110,11/N, tn.LA Committee of the Common Connell will proceed to Now Tura to-morrow. to Meet the Prealitent and 'l2:openy hint to tbittlnl7 - le. ordered out the First, [Seventh fed meth Regular State Inlantry f eed Lila Third Battalion of Cavalry. (Deacon the President his arrltlaron Saturday . evening. The Clty, °overt - meete of itoxborY and 1(04100 hada elm made appropriate ar.. rangemento to welemee him. ttnarters islloo been learn at - the Tremont Ilmoef fur toe PreeldentlarpertY• FROM CALIFORNIA Political !l. —Step.*Olean Be-Ort iraniiiiiiien—Treanare and Plane lot Near Tore. By Tele.nt ph to lb. Illtabarg4 Gairette.] 5A1VT.119.,0, J one lb A p0r110.3 Of the eandidatea nominated by the Union NW). Convention bevies given general dirilatts. ; Mellon, a rtworganlssllon of the party one, been called for by the amembints of it Mats ! Convention, between the itch and Vail of July, to nominate s State ticket., The Golden City. for Panama, nailed to. I day with VIM A's In treasure, kutri.irsi tor New York:nod 3,M0 barrel. of flour. ..Senator Colo rano() for No Yuri 4:Way 1 FROM WESTINDIER. Choler,. Exeltement thabchled—Royal Decree Emencipathar Cothrect Chil dren. Ur Telegraph Pr the Illtsburith ['netted , Now Tons., Juno M.—The steamer North %merlon, (coin IlleJaniero, May teth, Pn• ranived. There Is nlckne.• there. The ters excitement has subniued. The steamer Drooltlyn vrciald • Mave for horny about July oth. • • it le reported from Cuba that' the•Roys.t. decree hen been received from Roam free. '.lnc alt colnral children born of slave pro t eat. to the Inland, on sad atter (ho let of July next, P4TSBUPOII, _FRIDAY, JUNE. 21. 1867. FOUR O'OLOCK,FA. IMPORT INT FROM MOPE. The Eastein Question: DIPLOMATIC NOTE TO TEE PORT r . Suspension of Hostilities Urged. GRIEVANCES OF THE CHRISTIANS:I BE INQUIRED INTO. Englaud.and the Turkish rrielties. till MIN RIM) COMM INED. France and South Ameriban War. FINA.NCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. =I • - • THE EAIeTEEN QUE.:OION. OIrLOVATIC NOT. 0/ Tat /0"101ePOWLIIi. CONSTANTINOPLZ. June 15.—A; collective diplomatic note, Owlet' by Erldleli. Ptrissla and Italy, one presented to the Cabinet of the Porte, on Saturday last., o the ettmition of affairs snit conduct of the n war In Crete. The signing posers urge on the Sultan the Ilropristy of an ininactuato suspension of hostilities In Candles and u government le4niry into the grievanens of the Islanders, Christians 'and others, the ma:dry to be conducted by ammlsaion ; appointed by the great powers ,co of Europe ; and Government of the Porte. CourrAturmor Le, Juno Yt. Llw•ar4 Marque Bev. Ambearrolor of Inc Sobihno I Porta to tho truant Statcv, left yuntorday I for Americo. rug ...LAO. 4 . 0171LTV TO a RETATOI. lAiogt. Juno "I.—Eprnitio.—la the Aintree ! Of t.ommons thin evening the Governtnent was asked If It COUld give the lipase 'any information In regard to the Lretaos, the- 1 god to hare beenspareecutisi by Omar Pats cha, In Lord Stanley, Secretary of state for Foreign mnar., replied that •the tiorernment bad received no 1 cee that each cruelties had been committed and knew nothing more of the whiter than appeared In public pants. IS 13=! Kr. - thoit an . . Lirnms, June SJ.—The special 'Commis sloe at Limerick has concludislits labors. Several of the prisoners fond guilty of treason, h tee boon sontenteil I? imprison ment, at hard labor, for life. • MIMI SOCTII /11611.1 r. w.a cONNIDEatn. P•IIIA, Juno re— .1.% ening. Merfinia it Moustler; Minister of Foreign Ira, held a special Conference with the Ministers of too Voltall Spites and Spain. The meet Ina was called for the eflnalneratign of I.:Mali Amerlote efralra. M is .saki the war now existing en the Matte won tlie principal Paolo- dlsecuised. =5l Lteketrani, Co:tton inactivity cantiburd thrOzwltuut tilt daY• and the 11.11.211.11 clawed dun et thaVollowlna Inotatinini: lllddltnl npland4,l: 00. leans, 1114 d; the 0.1(10 to--day, Were P.m, Ilroadscaffs naarkot irreautar. Corn 14 lower; mixed ervalarn, TN Id ver quarter. California. Wheal..tinner,• with; Mt uperard veedeney, :incited at 13i4,111.14 permit-tat: loy ed. 'Otos 01 To. : Nem Prrivl.- • loo ' s—,nartean Lard ilecilmel'to Pit 'al per twt. Pork and neer vierelv at pke:vlouv quo ations. liaeon 415 Oil for CuMborland cat • middles. diroilueo—Asitei advanced to 70 •/.1. Hollins steady. Spirits Turpentine de clined lid; ital. at 31a .10. Petrilleum splrlui 7,1 lower; fanned Is 2.1 per galliam Tallow; s Vie for American. Lossicar Jane to.—llarketa matilanned. Loa tma, Jane itil—Afacencron.-1-Cbtisols ore alined cent. slams morning. stns lag at 1.411. Amoticidaaecuriclys and gall. toad aiming weak, Out Cal: ad . taw. laprolv firm; flvedwentles 7.1; Central 79; Eris Lorr;ne. Tune 19—Rrenterr.—AlLantle and Great Western Itormollilated ellaron, G. . . . F a•sr crows, .lane 2O Kystatt4r.--I , nitetl States 'Bonds, Mt. FROM N I EW YORK. ur recent. to the l•ttt.nnnh f aaa 3 , 0 New Yoaz. MAnsale 11060. TO rex CeltelDMlT. /t le intoode J py the Masonic fraternity of this city to honer PresideniJohoson, on his Platt to-morrow, by 63 efleart Of Knights Templar. MM. users. aliments° son i.ioxicine. Charles Potter, Captain of the bark Eagle, was brought before the Colt. d stotd,i Corn• inlssioner Ulla morning charkeil..with hay. log caused the death of JOlin EmPrY. cook, on his vessel, on the voyage from New York to France, by cruel snit Inhuman treat- Meet. Tee conderxxxx YTIIII:111:6C1t. Jerel9lllll O'Brien ban been eentenced to be executed Anneet tub for tee murder of Tee eourtexan, Kate Smite. Tllll DVX06111 , 1,61:, A leak hew, It le salt/On:en dlecovered In the ram thulerhurg:. samsa? •T %IRO 81201. • The freshet at Slag Slag. Sn Toastlay carried away a large number or Moldings Including Forwllgurs sash and blind far Tory. The loss 'aggregates aver 4100.1 M. A large audience aseemiacd' In the bncir church, Fifth . Avenue, last evening to bbl farewell to the delegate. from Scotch Mid Irian Prembriellan otrurchee. who have been on a visit to qui. country fur eevcral week. mat. MINIIITIM WALLS MUD. Thornton A. Wells, Pecrotary of I!. tacatinn for the Inlnistry in 1116 Pronbyterian Chufch, fell doon, at lloboken. ywitertlay. FROM RICHMOND. Registrationlnld Perkier—Two Well Known Vlllsen. Accused—lmpor tant question Rattled. Iry Telegraph to tee Pittsburgh a ass its.l Ittanstoso, Joon, M.—Mark Doney and Thomas 11. While, two well known entrails, were arraigned before the Muted Steles ,COmMtssioner this morning, .eluirged with Perierl, liciating - takest oath yesterday. The tialtedlltat. Distrlnt Attorney said that lb the first ease the pro- _ secation would ,be on the ground that the : state ConstAtutlnn,slopt.l by the. Conren. Don at Alexandria" disfranchised all per-, sone who atded, to the rebellion In April, ! to-I. Thls Constitution is not not aside by the Itomnstruction bill. About ninatenthe of the whites truths Stale will be disfranchised If. the District Attorney is found to bo sustained. Both cases were oontinned. -until: to-morrow. , There Is great. Interest manifted chooses of citisent In the entice.es by all Registration in the city in far, stands 1 , 1,016 blocks to sal white.. FROM GETTYSBURG. ; ■eellelr .Of lbw Consoler,' Cornelis -1 w , olonero—rbO Bloaamon't Co General SoyaolOs—General Graph and Cos. • I h truer Seet7 Protean. • • illy Telegraph to tee Yltleberall liaselle.l , ar _ .• syrrouraa, PA., Juno 03.—The Controls to - stoners of the Gettystutrg Natlena] Coma r lacy yeetorday adopted a resolution ap... • Polotina a Came:ate° to see what staps era necesry to transfer the care of the Come tery to sa the General Government; also one appropriating two thorned dollars to erect the toundstlon and mita' for la corns menument. General nolds , nottlannicl monument be dedicated July 41.11.1.8, and will 001.WW1 • • novorner Geary arrived at.o]. today. hosseral Grout arrival at fonr &chick. and a• escorted to OA house at Dario Wills, where the Gavenuiftnd himself held a on. eeption. Nuhsennisotly the party visited the battle dell and cemetery.. and on their return partools of an entertainment given by We Commissioners. FROM PHILADELPHIA The Burning American Theatre —Thirteen , Denthe Trent lnJorles Lst of DoMoors. . tßy Televsyh to the rlttstrtuirh Umetto 3 rumartyy t ylliA, June 20.—Thare have been thirteen deathe Item Injuries received at the burning of the American Varlet( Theatre last evening. About lb lrty person were wounded: The following 10 a part! I list of tbenufferers: AT:rd.—James Dade, John Lute, Cabe Peet:, JohnW Earneet, noun' Bertißir•r• . • m. , , Wotended.—W Mitchell. Am.•kletno, John Break, nmnoel Joggles, Amos Jonn. Sot Espeetott to Recover-John t r O t tnr=,..l . Ir . ! I m genri : ton, (Moire Antitank. or Itortroodl - rectors. to Um ntuevrich thuso2o.l June 90:—The annual oleo lwankee and Pfeifle duChien • nal in the eboloo of the fat otDizeotormx Alan, Mullen, • • Hamill • Sage, Fred. P. • • erdrHans Crackeey, LE C. hte r.,moon. JOS. •• Electlen [By Tlpsgraoh 11.11.wAtame Uon the I loading Board Waller B. G Jamas, N. A. /Ladd. A.B. 4 -eg , IZEME sj • - TAF.CONSBUCTION. Conclusion or the Cabinet in !Reference to the Interpre tation of the; Reconstrue- Mon Laws. Sl atEirdßV STANTOII DIBBtINTS. „ ilt i aueq .4.oconnt,o the SOBBiOIIB. 4 - AKIIINO4...IIIOBIThe conclusion or the Pres Woof, awl Cobllijk Sa roforenco to the intorprenstiott of • Wmilltary roCon cuFintooloWe le etatealiti tho following: . -P. Clibinef„June ki, IV: Present: Pron. ticht„Siterctury of Eta flecrelArY of Trento .‘i. ,,, OrOttity of War, oretary of Navy, Postmaster $ General, • torneY Goner.). atill Acting keen:tory o the Interior. The President annonneedat ho bad seder cobsideratinn the two. pinions from the Attorney bletterel es to - legal quest inns arising npon the as actECongress, coo, known - l . reconstruction acts,and in view of the t magnitude ot Lb, talbJect and the Vgns Interests in vveil. he deems it ;I rto have It con. el:tared fully In Cable. d to avail Win sell of ell tile bent wh I could be affonied by the opiniona and ad:ilea of the Member. of the Cabinet. to enable barn to tee that theee laws may be dolt hy'axaeuteh, and to decide what onion s InetreellOna are otoossary and ex pedion be given to the' military commanders, . 1 4 The Pigndent mild totter Unit the branoh at the snbleot t seemed whim first teenier for cousid Gan snot as to the lunsnetions to be tent t thomllitery com manders for theo guidaeoe, and Um guM. 4. anon or persons offering tar reifiairation• Tito Instructions propoked by the Atter hey General, em Het forth dn the enintnary contained to hie laStopl, will, therefore. now be conlidered. . . MIMIME;;1 RllO Ann ENTITLED T 1. The oath presort tniCau the nupplemen tat net ilednes ail the gu Meath,. reit tilt . - nlni every person Olin - can cairn that oath in entitled to hare hie mono mitered von the lint of voter. 2. The board of, .1,1;4i - talon hay n au thority to ailmlninter ung miler oath. t too person applying tar tegbdration thou thin prescribed 0311.11; nor to ationulater anyrontb to ony ottier.pernon, touching the tlone of the applicant, orate fatally of the Oath, an taken b tilos. Thu act to guard mgial net falsity in lire 00. th rmrliles that. If (Mao, the person taking # k ohall he tried and P4ulaboil for perJurY. No prenlelon In made lair challenging too unaliticationa of the apotitlint, or entering up any trial or investigation of his .jual• itluat on lona, eithur vy.itaniaea or any other lona or proof. . ~3 . Art° ethicist/li, , end rhidince. — tbii.lntlitniti , turn!f attack., must ho ettlzen of the Stale mane( the United Stales, and must he a resident Of file county mclu ded ta the election driltlet. Ile may In, registered If he has bugs, such a cltlten for .0 period lee than twelve tnoaths at the time he emplles for registration, but he can not tote abash elettion units, ills eitisen ship extended totho full term of oneSgrar. As to much a person the onset length of his cnizetnattlp should be noted op. poslte Las name on tut, dots to that It May appear on the clay of 'election. upoa refer. thee to the list, whetter the full nem ham then been te•comptlehe.l. 5. An 5111111.1.11ra11tn.1 person cannot take till, oath, but nn alien who 'has been orals rallted east tato It, and no other proof of naturellr.atlon ran requlred Seoul htru. 5. No One alto le ant termty-unti years of ape at 51111tItne of rrgistratlon can take the oath. for betote.t swear that Ile llaa then at. mined that age. C. No one who illl4l been illicfrannhaed for Unite.) any rebellion Itgainst the Staten, or for felony committal the taws of Roy Stater or of Ulu Uni tau eade., can safely take thte onth. The Retool participation in a rebellion, or the actual tonimbeloo Of . a feinnyolom net [mount to ilinfranctitsement. 'f no port of nientuchenancrit here meant is that which is • ....dared by law pusett by compe. leut authority, or w 1 leh has boon fixed upon the crltiOnal by the sentence of the Court which tried Mtn for the'crima, No law of the oiled Stat. has declare:l ttie penalty of thsfranehtsament for nanki n Itlon In rebellion Moue. Nor Is It known that any such law exists in either of the. fott states, except, perhaps, y irKtahti no to welch State bpeolst Inequotlons Will be gen. .Gi •foreunekiesmeralefosty front hart toy4..filicirtiapta in the. 14 rho triDsr InspOntrit parr nt - Itas nit h. end requires strlet lit.oLion to arrive st Its meaning. I deem It Pro Per to Iflyn tht,”vart w0r.14. 7he:n:olcent must sec. or affirm :. follows: . "That hare never been a member of any slats I.e.rlalatorc i or held any extcutive or judicial office in any State, nod afterwards rmotecil in an ineurrectino against the I:ioteil states, or given aid and comfort to the cum...., thereof; that 1 have never taken an will at member of COntrebel of the Untied Mato+, or A member of any State Legislature, or ntl on executive or judicial onicer of any State. to ...port toe finnan of tile United States, and afterwards ••n A sesii in Insurrection or rot iellion against the Cnitoil Stales, or given Aid and comfort to the enemies thereof." . Two elements mutt occur to order to dies qualify n person undue these clause. tint, !or uglier Cu,! °Mond oath to support Vie Cnnstitution of the United States; Nrocned, vntraging niturwrirds In rebellion. Both roust exist to work Moque/Lineation, and must happen ip the ordur of thou men tioned. A purnou who has held an office and taken tiro oath to ralpport the rederal ConntAn tion awl hits net afterorgrdel engaged to re. hellion, In not dtreittultdral. 80, too, a per. notwho has otirgelt,p_repttillon, but Iran not therefore hell nn 0140 and taken that 00th. It not dlont unlined. • s. OftietT.o Of the rotted :gates. An to throe the language l• waken , Una ration. The pernon who brutet any time prior to the rebellion held any utline, civil or military, under toe United Staten, rind ban taken an official oath to rapport the Constr. union of the I.'ultml States, It soldnet to iii.4l,llallllcatton. 9. Althborg ofltyrs of any State, nrlor to the renetilou, are not subject to dbeinallll - • JO. Jiwniepa ocean.. that is to say, Meer, of Incorporated towns, anti villngeo, snch as mayors, aldermen, town council, and other city or town °Dicer., are not subject to dterptaliticaiton. U. Persons who Have, prim - to the robot. lion, been members of tilt Congress of the ; Unita, Stated, or members of a State Logi.• intern. are subject to tiltomaliticatton. nut thooo who have been motobers of conven tions framing or sr:tomtit:Lk the constitution of tt plate, prior to the rebellion, urn not, subject to dbgnalllication. 12. All too execution or judicial °Steers of nor Motu who took an malt to oupport the Constitutlon of the Chlilefi States, are aubject to , Indjualiflcation, and In those I luclutle county °Moors, as to whom 1 matte a reervation in the ornitlon heretofore glvo. s couoideration, 1 'eve only 4ib at the conclusion litot they arb subject to sehnillication, if they worer lure to Ink, as a part of their °Metal oath, the oath JO roppoe, the Consfltiglon of the United Suttee 13, Pectoris who exercised mere agencies or employments under Sulam authority, are not di,,,,m01110,1; such as COW Introslouurs to lay out roads, comintesinners of • public wtoks, vt.sitors of State Iniititutions, direo tinll of State Moths or hiller *tato institu tions, imiiminere of !minks. noterlea 501010, commissioners to tako nahnotriedgments of deeds, and lawyers. 'laving .ermined whet offices linitll.y any one prior to the rebellien come. within the meaning of the law, it is necesliary non to net form If-list subsequent condnet nom. Km, each person theoffmeo of engaging th in rebellion. I repeat, at - two things meet exile, its to any porn., to disqualify 'tem from voting; First, tlio oflice hold priorlto the rebellion, and afterward. partiolp7 In the rebeillun. It. An not to fix upon II peroon - th of .fence jetgaging In rebellion under, mustLben 'law, he an overt and volunidthf act.,l done with the Intent of aiding or further leg the common unlawful perpon.: A per son toreed into the rebel !service . by con. siariptlon, or under a paramount authority which ho could not safely disobey, ma who would not have catered Ouch service If left •to the ire° exurcioe of his own will, cannot be held to be disqualified from voting., It. Mere acts of charity, steam the intent In to ruileve tau wants of thermic° , of euen charity, and not done in old of the Canso In which he may have been engaged, do not dientudify. Rut oncw,lxed euntributions of food anti Clothing Mr rho general miler of ouroons engaged . In the rebellion, and. not of a merely sanitary character, but contrib. moll to - 000010 thent_to oviform their on. lowlel °elect, finny, clasoull with note which do elegusilly. Forced contributions to the rebel cause in. the form of toles or. mil limymansoments, winch a tureen may be compelled to pay or sontribute do not dlequelity. canoe, olun tary contribution to the rebel even ouch - Indirect contribution. as ariselroin the voluntary loan of money, to rebel au. thorittes, pr purchase of bonds or securitios crest." to‘afford the means 01 carrying od tho rebellion, will work disqualification. le. Ail those who, In legielativo or other ofticiel caomity,Mere engaged In the fur therance of the summon unlawful purpose, *hero the duties of the ogle° neresearily had relation to the eupportof the rebellion, such as members of the-rohel conventions, congreeseo, and legislatures. diplomatic agents of ton rebel confederacy. and 'other. °Mend. whose °Mees were created for the purpose of morn effectually carrying On hostilities, Or whom duties appertain.' to the support of the rebel cause, molt beheld eta ho disqualified. . . liar offleare whooluting the rebellion, Ole. charged onicial duties not Incident to war, but only such ditties as belong even to a state of peace, arid were - nooses.* to the preservation of order and the adminlitrar Mu of 111. are not to be connidemd aa thereby e gaging in rebellion,or an dlsqual-• hied. D loyal , neetleients, °pinto., or nyMpatbles 'midi/ not disqualify, hit where a person boo by speech or by welting, Mol ted other. to engage In rebellion, he moat come under the dlsqualitication. /7. The duties of the board appointed to eta. periniendetectiona This board, having the c.tody of tee list of reglatered voters In the district for which it le constituted mist coo that the names of the person terming to vote Is toned upon the registration flat, and snob proves to be the fact, IL lathe duty of the board to ro celre his vote. They cannot sweaty° 'the vote of any perecin whose name Is not en the list, though ho may be ready total. the registration oath, and although he may oatisaY them that bo was unable to have hut name registered at the proctor time, In non. sequence of abienCe, Mohnen, or other tense. The board cannot enter into any hillah7 Sato the quandestiOrts Of any person Whose name Is not on the list. . ..... . le. TAe mode nri ruing Is provided lo the act to los by bolter. Tee bo•rd will keep • record arm poll•book at the eleetlon. show, Ingthe votes, Mt or voters, sod the pereooe elected by a plorallty of the votes. cut at ME .4t . I the election, and realm returns ' these to , the commanding general of the' Ici- PI The board appointed for [ration ;'aria for superintending the cleat moat take the oath prescribed liy thin act Of Con , grins, npprovoil July", l2:_, entithitifl . tttan act to present. an oath of omen." ii, ACTION or inn CAMNET.• The read lna bay Inn been conclutled,inich section was then discussed, coilsiticred Wad adopted. . • First section, nnenimous, except Secriiii. ry of War. • Second ime rtes, tiltte. Third section, utpumoul. Foorth scenes, unanimous, except Secre, tars of War. Fifth section, unanimous. SL‘th Section, Unanimous, co Secrete.' ry of War, who dissents to the second and third paragrePli. Seventh section, nnutimous, except See. rotary of War. Eighth setnion, rineninums. Ninth section, unanimous, except Seers. tire of War. • Tenth 80133.1071, unanimous. Eleventh feeling, nnaelmoulf.. • wench section, unanimous. Thirteenth section, Onaninteep, but the Secretaries of State, Treasury. sad War expressed the 'opinion toot. laWyant are such °Shore as aro disquailliei. if Way par ticipated in the rebellion.. Fourteenth. Utiosi, unatinnous,lßeept the Secretary of War. • ,Fllteceth sectiknomanimomi; • •.• Sixteenth SPCCMI3, unanimousi o.4:Atha' SeCrotary of Wer, who dissents to the lee. ordS, nod patlufraph, with the excetitloo of the wheel purstin has by 'speech nr by writing incited Other,. LO eng.git rebel thin, ho mnst'stome disqnalifies. Lion. Mo . :cote - meth section, unanimous, Eighteenth suction, oriaultnoui. il metewnth section, onanimons. • Oehine, June la—Prevent Soma Cab inet Milieu. as on the except acting Secretary of the Interior. Tile President dohs to thetatimet that after a full deleberation.). concurred with the major ity upon those amnions of the summary to which tlic Secretary of Weirexpressed. his dissent, end ho concurred with Inc Cabinet 'tepri oo ndbe sections appror.l by Ahem sea ant. mdy. Tiled an. appeared the military commanders entertathed doubts upon the points, covered ,by" the summary, and Mn their action hitherto had not been uniform, he demined It proper, veltime runner delay, to communicate in a goner order tot he respective commanders th points set forth in the surolllhry. FROM WASFIINGTON General lain Pardoned—Publle land. DOpeiteol Of—Another Vilna. Con. rtneeny,',Ae, thy Telt( r•int to the Pltt.burtlt Innote.l WAsuonrrou, ' June 20, nienntila. COnovretnvr rlantiernti. A panlon