(Jijc 3fcffcv0OixiaH, TETTHSDAY. JUNE 22, 1865. fc$-Presidcnt Johnson is resolved on cut ting down the expenses of government to the lowest point He is known to favor re trenchment as a means for returning to spc cicpiyinent, which, it is alleged, he will re commend to Congress. It is expected that the Army will be reduced to 100,000 men hy the A'ew year. OCrAti alarm of fire, about noon yester day stirred a portion of our citizens to the running point. The fire was discovered to be in the residence of Mr. Pedrick, dn Ana lomink Avenue. It was extinguished be- fore much damage was done. We have not learned how it originated. Democracy vs. the "Loyal Religion." Among the many "signs of the times," which indicate most unmistakably the un patriotic, immoral and wicked spirit which animates the leaders of the well-whipped faction which dishonors the good old name of Democracy, there is perhaps none more delivered at a meeting of the New School 8gkThe last Monroe Democrat, in a "wee bit of blearney," makes a heavy bid for the Irish vote, and as a knock down argument in favor of the right of the Democracy to the. vote, quotes what it pretends to be an extract from a speech OTThc Rev. George P. Cain, of Erie Pa., made a visit to our borough, of severa days duration, during the past week. .Mr. C, was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this place, and made many warm friends during his ministration here. He was heartily welcomed by all who met him during his short stay. 03" Lewis D. Vail, Esq., of Philadelphia one of Stroudsburg's boys, is rusticating a mong his native hills. Mr. V. is a gentle man of fine talent and culture, a genial com. panion, and a man whom we are always pleased 16 greet with a hearty welcome. 0?"Col. John Schoonover, whose promo tion for gallant services we noticed a week or two ago, paid us a fiying visit on Tuesday last. The Col. looked exceedingly well af ter the hardships he had undergone, and ap peared as though he might be good for half a dozen wars if they were to be waged in defense of the Government. The regiment to which Col. Schoonover was attached, the 11th New Jersey, was disbanded at Trenton a few days ago. O' 03Dick Turner, the rebel jailor atLibby Prison, who used the Union prisoners so bad ly, and whose escape we noticed some time since, has been recaptured and now occupies one ot lue ceJJs of thai edifice.- A stout r--p3"wiui the upper limb of a tree tied to one end of it and Dick Turner tied to the other end by the neck, would be the best means to prevent his running cway in fu ture. fcThe heated term is beginning to have its effect upon the denizens of those long rows of bricks and mortar, yclept the cities, They arc begiiiing to flood the country like" water m a deluge. Well, let them come. Our pure niountain air and cool sparkling water are as free for them as for us, and we bid ihcai a hearty welcome to their en joyment. We observe quite a number of i.ew faces on our streets, sojourners enjoy ing the comforts of the excellent hotels and boarding houses in our borough and neigh-bood. The Pourth of July. The only settled thing, looking towards the observance of the 4th of July in Monroe county, ?b thf celebration to come off in Mid dle SmiUifield, as advertised in to-day's pa per. Our readers who are patriotically in clined, and every one should be, should make a note of this fact, so that If provision is not made for a celebration nearer home, we can iiie away and join the lads and lassies of Middle Smithfiold in a day of rational n:er rim en L Changes in the Schoo lLaw. The "following changes in the School Law of Pennsylvania were adopted by the late Legislature : 1. Clerks of the Courts of Quarter Sessions are required to furnish the State Superintendent a certificate of the forma tion of any school district, whether by marked, than their bitter and patent Prosbytcrian Conference, held in New J7 hostility to the churches and ministers of York City a short time since, in which tj1(J crefttjon of a new township. religion. Because, forsooth, the clergy tlm speaker insisted "that it became an 2. The President of a school board is eenerallv. in full svmnathv with the ereat absolute necessitv to ?ive the neero the required to call a meeting ot the direc- mass of professing Christians of all de- ballot, to counterbalance the Irish vote." tors. uPa written request of three of i. a nf ,xr. ., . .... , . & number. In case of refusal, two uuu,1UrtUUUC) "a,u auatain uu uu lWh jsuow wueuiui; me bhwdiuu directora may. cau a meeting, and the bus- the Union and of Freedom, by voice, ana wag use(j or nofc- The f00is are not all ;ness transacted thereat shall be legal. rote, and pecuniary aid, and not a few dead YCt, and we think it quite likely that 8. it is absolutely necessary, in order of them by the sacrifice of their lives a- Lomp 0Qe of tLem managed to find his way to secure a share of the State appropria- ainst the most wicked and damnable re- iato the synod, and madejustthe remark Ji rr" ZTZ hellion the world has ever seen because attributcd to him. But what of that ? ho had nofc a vaIid certificate from the the churches and ministers ot the land, Tjie mere expression of a mad-cap cannot County Superintendent, and also that the with unexampled unanimity, are declar- militate against the correctness of the school shall have been-kept open for at ing iu favor of Universal Freedom, and rincjple that a negr0 s a freeman, and least tour months subsequent to the first the Ballot tor every -Hreeinan, trresyec that as a freeman he should be allowed "T ""IXr" ?; live of creed, descent, or color ; for these to-cspress his opinions, at.the ballot box, 0f County Superintendent. It provides reasons, the self-styled " Democratic" wlt, otuer frcemcn. Nor does it move a that the State Superintendent shall com- champibns declare war against the "loyal jot towards the condemnation of a party, mission such subordinates as are certified churches," as they snceringly designate .because that party advocates the exten- to. have been elected at the trienial con the great Christian bodies of the nation. sion of thc riht to vote to colored free. wohon. vobto be not Thank God, for once, they are right ! the men. Nor should the party be made to- rtf dirUnr nf th fWfv nnd swnrn fn ChurcJies arc 7 loyal to God, to Hu- suror for tne indiscretions of the individ- by at least three of the signers within manity, and to their Country ! Every uaj niomrjcr thirty days after election. Evangelical Church in the Union Bap- If this latter poinfc is not -conccedcd . 5' T-he mimmun age for admissibility tists, Presbyterians, Episcopalian,, Meth- with what grace can the Democratic par- 011 CT1S 13 ra lr0tU odists, Lutherans, German Reformed, ty asks its Irish friends to remain stead- 7 Anothcrsuppicmeut practically abolish- iveiormeu xuccu, wuii tuu vmiuua suian- fagt ,n itg BUpp0rt 7 We can point to es the system of district institutes and re er bodies, the Unitarians and Universal- qUjte a number of thc hangers on around establishes the school month at 22 days, ists, and even some high dignitaries of tho Democrat, ho were fed liberally on District institutes may be held on two of the Itoman Catholic Church, have pro- public pap because of their bitter opposi- ' J nounced in favor of thc Union, against tion to- tbe Irish vot and condemnation The last sunnlement eomnels Countv Kebellion, and against Slavery and 0f tbe iYisx jn the gone.by days of fnix- Commissioners to make return of the tri with united and almost unauimous voice, wisscrism." And we believe the Editor eunial enumeration of taxables in each they now advocate True Democracy, which of theDemocrat himself even the Squire t11 or TbTefore ,the first Monday in U tWrdnm nnt? tlphaVnt fnr encru Amcr- i j v i j t ,uunexoou. upon tnese returns tne U1S- uiccdom andthe baLotfo, cve,y Lmv at onc time debatcd Wlthin himself tribution of thetatc appropriation is to ican. Ihc Churches arc loyal, and will whether he could not, may-be, gain eclat be based. remain so. 'irue to tneir mgn calling, and imnortauce bv disnlavinj? his Presi- they will press forward in the van of the deutial dhrnitv over a ineetinsr at w-hich Gov. Curtin to the People of Pennsylvania. grcatarmy 01 civinzation-Dattimg against tbc Irish and Catholicism were most -Executive Chamber, Haiirtsburg, June 10, 18G5 To thc People of Pennsylvania : The bloody struggle of four years is ended. The fires of rebellion are quench ed. The supreniacv of law and risht is ignorance, oppression, and sin, diffusing voundly condemned cue ngni or science, literature, religion We do not find fault with the Demo anu social oruer, anu neenmg oniy 10 pity. crati0 parfcy for the folly of its followers, the paltry ana unprincipled partisans, who because as we said before, we do not be- ignoranuy proclaim mcir own a.sioyaiiy, licvc tbc foos are alI dead yefc ; we merc. re.cstablisbeu. The foulest treason record- oy spitting tneir venom at "tne loyal Mv spcak of tbc thiu j inow to remind ed in history has been beaten to thc earth. churches. Already, the churches arc thcm of tbe incousistencv of the "not call- Uur country is saved. nearhi unanimous soon, thev will be : I hese blessings wc owe under God entirely so. The few remaiug honest L-0. to the unequaled heroism, civMc and mili- nd sincere christians who, held by old (Alexander H. Stephens, the Vice Pres- i i uiiuci i; 1 1 : i l v h i insi'iiiirMirpin nnra i-i i l J! i n..r. ;,W il,n rr,f r.,r.i . . "o jj.utj.itsiiuuianuus, u;nu auumcu uius jar !-" - ut.iuui.1, uumuuiu vumuuumuj, jer wjjq would tney never faltered. 1. 11 II- - . i I ... . I-.. fin' I rnil lrlAift I no llin nmmo n ,1 iy n I mi 1 1 . 1 v to uiu a,'cuiocrauc oriramzatiou, arc rw" v"-'" - uiiuuiiui,i-iii' J. ne' naye uecn inspired with the de rapidly deserting their corrupt leaders ,et 01 armies, have applied to President termination to maintain the Free Govern- PIre in Harrisburg; Avery destructive fire.occurredin Har risburg on Thursday morning last. The flames were first discovered about 3 o' clock, in R. T. Fleming's coach factory, on thc corner of Third street and Straw berry Alley. In a few minutes thc con flagration extended to the buildings ad joining, and before the flames could be arrested, the following properties were destroyed. 11. T. Fleming's coach facto ry and blacksmith shop, with their con tents; loss, 615,000 no insurance Joseph Poulton's billiard saloon ; loss, S5,500. Herr's news depot; loss, $1, 000. Wm. Parkhill's dwelling and plumbing establishment; loss, 4,000. The Daily Telegraph printing office was partially destrO'ed ; loss 86,000 ; in sured for 83,000. Thc State Capitol Ho tel, Exchange, Covnty Prison, and Court House, Franklin House and State Arse nal were for a time in great jeopardy, and had not the flames been arrested at the Telegraph printing office, the proba bilities are, that the most valuable portion of Harrisburg would have been in ashes. The fire was thc work of an incendiary. No More Kebel Uniforms. Gen. Ord, commanding at Richmond, on the 10th inst., issued the following order. A sufficient time having elapsed since thc surrender of the forces late in rebel lion with the United States for all who were of such forces to procure other ap parel than'their uniform, it is hereby or dered that no person, after June 15, ap pear in public in this department wearing any insignia ot rank or militajy or naval service worn by officers or men of the late rebel army. "Where plain buttons cannot be procured, those formerly used can be covered with cloth. Any person violating this order will be liable to ar rest. Not long since an Englishman went to Paris to take out a patent in Franco for an invention to detect pickpockets. He entered an omnibus and sat bv the side of an elegantly dressed lady, with a very charming: face. Soon thc Englishman saw an expression of distress and dis may come over mat lace and ieit a tugging at his pocket, smile he looked at mi .- - i . .mere is to do no restrict on on hLi between Texas and Northern ports. lhe last ot ben. Sherman's army left Washington on Thursday. Spurious American half dollars abound in Canada. Her6 we have no such trou ble. Nearly all the leading Democratic pa. pers of Ohio advocate the election of Gen. W. T. Sherman as Governor of that State! It has been decided that Odd FelmW traveling cards do not require a stamp being simply letters of recommendation. A part of the State Prison at Jackson, Mich., was burned on Thursday night. . The loss is quite heavy. Discharged soldiers have been granted the privilege of retaining their arms, by paying for them at low rates. Two hundred thousand Virginians aro daily fed on Government rations. Eleven thousand rations are issued daily in Ricby mond. The most valuable estates in Norlh Carolina are being offered for the nomi nal sum of $1810 per acre, the propic tors having resolved to emigrate North. Fifteen dead negroes were found in the river below Macon, Ga., some days ago. No marks of violence were found upon them. The Government officials at Nashvillo have succeeded in saving enough proper ty from the ruins of the late fire to re duce the total loss to 81,250,000. Gov. Allen, the llebel Governor of Louisiana, has published his farewell or der, in which he advises the people to make the best of recent events. Union meetings are being held in eve ry county throughout the State of North Carolina, aud the true spirit of loyalty manifested. The Sanitary Gonunission has distribu ted over 250,000 worth of stores to tho troops around Yvashington during the past few weeks. Col. Warring, of JcfF Davis's Iegio" took the oath at Washington on Friday Number of released Rebel prisoners aro arriving there from Puiut Lookout, and iu u r j l.- . . With a cruel uo u.-upui-uiuou uomc. thc fair crca- ihe aon. iJon. J uomus Connolly, M. l. lor Donegal, Ireland, has tendered to ture. who. crimson with shame, imolored him to let her go. With true gallantry Gen- cc " ljoino or himself aud family ereupon in an3" P:irfc Great Lntain he may sc- he released her hand, and shethereupo stopped the omnibus, leaped out, and ran down the street with most unfeminine IT y . . I 1 f 11 .1 . . - I and uniting with fhe party of Liberty and JonnEon Ior Pard0 their crimes. Ste- mene or our jjatners, the continued union A Equal Bight,; to carry out the pri-oip.es iT'Ll" in iiii.il in. iiiiii'iii i-rr"Mim :i i 1 1 1 iitiiri n i i i i - v . . ii- n 1 1 lect. ihe oiler has Deen declined. Returns just received at the land offiio pecd. The Englishman was highly show 8,255 acret to have been entered pleased at the success of his device, which last month at Nebraska City, and 2,3110 consists of a strong calico diaphragm at Omaha City. This is in addition to stretched across the pocket with an India ordinary private sales. rubDer opening that expands to permit Gov. Uolden of North Carolina has in the entrauce of a strange hand, but will vitcd the leading Union nmnof th sw not do so to permit it to withdraw. to meet him in conference at Haleih be- q, fore tj1(J nromuj,a:on of hi3- forthcominnr was struck by the earnestness with Largenutubers of repentant Rebels apply Il nnfl nl MIA lift f mrls mrrnrrinri him I i .1 . . l ... trl J u and duty to defend for the sake, not onlv L,i crush Slavery, Disloyalty, and a bastard braced Jt cornpeIed tQ flo fay liich he was surrou .Inch Lee bases hi, apph- career of boner. Their hearts have been d wh wiah tQ knQW ,1, &Q been divulged. R. M. T in the contest; their means and their j ilcarj inamma say that you was ueA ot the Declaration ot independence, aud I- , .. f . and dntv to do fond fnr fbo i mnrr nrtn tnn yri inHnnnn w if h m da i j v wuw uhu wii iijuuiuuLi; vvxLii wiiiuii lit: t'lii-i . . . ... -' I A U I I 1 i 1 . . oi tucuisuivtis, oul ox me church-hating, God-defving 'Democracv. L.. u , , , 1 glory m Saying that - i v-uiiiiiijiuus uv wiiiuii iiu w;is nrrtumiipti i i i ii n hnnnnti. ti,a ;in f nnMi: I . ... uuveoccu among uie lorcmost ULlUiUbU LUL il Uli 11 l.t . 1 III II II i t:ilM I,: I I III'N. I III!.. I I " I T I v a w lli gIounus on y.Miicn j.ee oases hi; inj JESLevanway's Dakcry advertisement on the fourth page will be found, on pe' cation have not tT.,nn : l i: i r i ... U1,l 1 l j ... . I 1 "uuu;' i uppui-.aui ior paruon. uiuuu uuve ueuu puureu out use water to door to a brute " ' maniuiaun lr. Sir, Johnson and the Democrats. The remnants of th WmV timf w . v WUUVI in under the general amnesty. The italeigh Ilecord says that in 18G0 the population of North Carolina was 631,408 whites, 30,007 free colored per sons, 331,051 slaves, and that in 20 of tho SG counties the free blacks and the slaves outnumbered the whites. Judge E. il. Sears, Commissioner of rusal, to have some important additions lhe Democrats continue to evince a left her" soil to rescue their country are T.,m,an in balemJ i,lass-owns alarm made to it. Ice Cream, of the best qual- d5sPosJtin to crawl into decent company, now returning, having honorably 'ful- whIch has beeQim the hau,1f of the fami : o.i b3' endorsing everything which President filled their service. Thnv lmr Uft tone V lor over onc hundred and twenty-five uv uuu iub uuiuuu every eve- Tni,OA j ' mi .-r ..n.-c . I n , . hwrs TMS fi., l,.J,n.n v i fj iiiiiirMiii i iiim h vii'i .Kiinrinnnrinn i nr t n Aiinnmin At- i i i . i iwm&u 4u 1141 iiu iijnii nil i.wii i:i 1 1 1 1 1 w-- .aaw-wu w v nub xm i j iiiLiu ij it 1 1 i 111 t.i ii iii., i i ii i iii i iti-ii 1 1 i'i ii inr j nn ti onir n - ..VVVHu i isned to private fam- ?n tiiic -nrin'nii r,r.,M u j:k..i. ii n m, . tins, thmn fnwns nml fwn nrnl,t o ,i;ef,.;nf internal lieven ue. has arrived at RnlsiffH iiumu uc uiuiumt iur tuusc uiuouy uem. neir memories will be , ,7- --.. v. . -o-j short notice j and for less habituated to sudden tacks on the preserved on our rolls of honor For A ,Ls owners have liv"cd to great age, u Ujnccs lor the collection of thc liquors, ice cold Ale political sea. What care they for their their widows and families a grateful coun- two1Ii.vinS to be over ninety.. The bees revenue have been opened at Newbern : past treatment ot Air. Johnson ( un. trv w sn hh W n; uu mis iarra can ciaim as direct ances- J't,lu,u" uuu tlJW: villous tv saw iq ning and will be furu ilies and Hotels on overs of pure malt r , - , . .! pose they have taught their readers with Let tl.P. s.,rv rL wl,.' tors, those who lived and made honey on Pa)r their taxcs promptly. auway Knows now tilings in his line thc i -f, nhnsfl lnnl- . o " i "L 1V " . , . it ona hundred and twontv-fi .r n a ..v:: . c.1,,,1.1 v .i j- i A j xt , . . "r"" UJ "s -u ua, """ii auuu welcome as uenents J J " auuaw Miiuii: iia& ueen siarccu anion ouuum uu uUUCj UC meaub w uu meni urUnken boor r Do thev not now with hnro nnA nnir!nfi t tUnffin.-N.ml.n.n nf,'o i wv.wwv' I'uuiu ill 5 LJ I . . I w. m w v 4 1.4 o -. i i o 1 .LSI 121 UU . I I I I . V i - - W I i i A t tl 11 . n I 1 i ngnc. j single call will satisiy any one equal vehemence eulogise him as assert- the gallant men who have saved the coun- Au examination of hies will develop Sixth Army Corp?, for a monument to that the Dakery Saloon is a place worth ng"thc great doctrines of the Demo- try and shed new lustre on Pennsylvania. tIlc facfc tbat the journals who pleaded their former commander, Gen. David A. visiting oft " cratlc Party" as "following in the I recommend that in nvm-xr rh nf th the strongest for thc hanging old John Russell, who fell at Onnmrnn in fWii. I 7 r--"i w w 4' v A " Jgg?iMr. John Mitchell, whose connec- "paths marked out by Democratic "lead- State, on the approaching anniversary of Brown five years aS: are now th ers?" Of course they do; and one is Independence, special obervances be had auxious fcIwt Jcfr. Davis aud his e most bcr, lyb-i. con fed A contract hn3 just been concluded r..i ii .,, '-.r t- , , r v.muwu v imui , i. ., , i;uu tiuui, u;i3 ut, oeen But the skiesarc heginning to brighten in o with tho Kew York Daily News we t M"T r i01."150" ot 7e come 10 r. retamd defenders, suoulu esraI amo cud.. iV hy witl, tho Vahei g.-,tes Goro, oor own noighhorhooa, ad the indications notieed last week, has been kindly invited deT as . fcliZ? rSr.'?!? ' ?. ?.at N .1 h' ' A. I W"4MW 1 VW "UU tMVll UUUJIUULiS HU UUV12 O 1 7 1 i I ovcrnment, bv nnm fUnl Cf.n..,U.. 11 t I i 11 , ti - I i 1 - w tu.t uuuuauuig win join uic oui- tu occupy quarters at fortress iuonroe, Deiiever in the doctrines of the modern fallen. siac worm in a celebration ot the glorious Va., board, lodging, &c., &c., to be fur- spurious Democracy. He would spurn achievements which gave us a place among nislied at the Government expense John eituer association by a natural instinct j nations, and which protected our nationality haB accepted the invitation, and is now l?e emocrats of t-da7 caQ only and the integrity of our unity from thefurious PMnnUv nmMn llJo f ! , "PP06 . course and principles by onslaughts of traitors. With celebrations r7 V Z Z aDaDaomDSineir QMxlford JSrgl ll ' , , , . . . U1 tiuacuu. uiBauffUIIU II1C 1CWS 10!?3 a- all arounu US. It WOllId mvn hnnn tnn ,A Tf ' J"& u Stroudsburg, which has so nobly sustained evln-tenor of its waJs the government in the most trying time of "Some- A Kichmond Conspiracy. It is ascertained that there is asecret com- l.-ct credit on all concerned. Things are not these joined in the general rejoicing at wholesome confiscation by Dr. Under- deep, will contain one .bushel by halves here. The movement of our tue downfall of treason and the restora- , . " 13 taouSnfc may somewhat mollify A box twelve inches by 1 I film .-. fll. .1-1 . . -1,1.. .V nrc 1 I... At I tinn "D j. . ""a umyusc. JLneiOCal clerorv hnvo !l onc c:izens is sometimes slow, but when they t!on of Peace to our land. As nature has QTW1: wwww.rsWu. v. oaiwi.y prepare men uuerai in tne reduction ot nricea. are simi arv ornro c,1 wl,;i ij u: I 1 I j lluwv uiu uum- to take partin a good, old fashioned celebra tion of tae events which tried men's souls: Reconstruction. i celebration in which e-ery appliance cal- Since our last issue Mississippi, Texas, energy or capital with him ciliated to inspire peace, good will and hap- and Georgia have been nlaced in nrnrp rlness among those who participate in it of reconstruction. The following nnmoJ The Pardoning Power. a supply of liAn I til Mm ii n I- f I, , A .1 V . ihe lexican emimtinn fnvnr ins rlmd ,i - J , J' o uurinsr r,nn nnsninnr t iron mnnMia nr s'i A n nTT-nrni XT Otlt. Ihn nvnminnnf. airnnh nf fhn plAn. . " .o J " XI.. T. 1II.I.I I I r u i, i,vj Ulli SbllUUlU .K Tint- Mill .-.s.i.wl,. i : .. .I.-I.l Governor of Pennsylvania in ew York city have closed their rc- J y. . r.: , n I at -r -i. . v-.uitiiiy umuuB. uur prominent arnry ot- icw Jersey euitor says. ItemB of Interest. hces have unanimously discountenauced body brought a bottle of sour water in The following table will be found wrr t'10 scheme and our civil authorities seem to our office with reoucst to notice it as valuable to many of our readers : determined to hold to answer all who at- lemon beer. If Esau was green enough A' box twenty-four inches bv sixrppn tempt violation of the neutrality laws. to sell his bithright for a mess of pottage. inches square, and twentv-oiVht. innlioo it does not prove that we will tell a four " J n . vmuu i ... ... I - jJoesticKs, describing a New York sinning lie lor live coats." can always tell onmA nf fr 1n , Am - rr. , ,uu gui uy uio necticut, having ngreed to close their i niL'nnir 1 . shops on the Sabbath, commenced prose cutions against seven of their professioa botweenstabb- whokentonenasusn.il. The court dc- V , ingaman and killing a hog?. Ans. cided that it was a necessary labor, and mt. i' l , , " i.ir: i . 7 " , ,,ufi '"Minn w Kin, auu uiscuaruu t ie men complained against. VSl1.?001 clorey have ? h?Jf lnc sqonro, and nine inches deep, tho other is kiIUnK witli intent to salt. , , 1 ? ! " u uuuiam uair a Dusnei. A box eight inches souare. and nitrhf. luuuua uuuu. win conmm nno nl- T1PCQ mnn lnnl- rairh m n..Jl I A 1 i. j t -1 . "'" twn. iiiKii au cvii vyu upon eve ry new Yankee comer who brina limine - . J II M. V4ivy-L1 uilll llltI!t'.l I I Ann n . . J I . 1 I " i I mi Z1 MnAAU I11-TT I 1 L 1 w i I'll III! run Tni I rVTtt inrwnnA ..I.I 1. 1 . a deep, will contain one trallon. IT" "?," 1U"U,T,US " wan 10 three, years growth an average of rnrr1 ' ii . . m I I. - x ! T i I i i isz5j?arnip.rs vonPM mr orrnn f mr tim i uiii;iLinn nnmnrr tha Kohn rno AofAfAAnn noon tot nnnfn n u i o i tv lf PYKtfMino oTmftTrl r : a 4 1 .1 D --v ow ""uu "I" V o - iui wwiuuwu' it wutaiu a uailUJ, O UUSI1C1H. r ti,. ...J, ' tJ.Uilo"s prospects for good crops, of all kinds. crs wchmond not to sell to any JSTorth- A box twenty-four inches by sixteen boarding house, says you r.M uuut poi aDao4 b than thev are now fu "Yankee purchaser. This accounts inches square, and fourteen inches deep, rhen thcy Sefc a new patriotism. Thanks however to the patriot- I r ttlaa are nOW. f ,b f . t , nrnnftrt f. orA . w: mnA;n i' ,f 0 ULp' color nf thiTlinir in tl, W h On t KT1 I'nr. T1 1 1 TT . 1 1 . J "v J "Ull ..... iiuii tl Mill xi.vy U ic spirit of ouX citizens, we will have a eel- u , Jije, torn, Potatoes, and Hay held froa 100 to 300 percent higher- A box twenty-six inches by fifteen and tl ration, and it will be such a one as will re- roli out ct the ground, as though even than before the Eebellion. A little a half inches smia nnrl n.Viif tnuM j:t A full blooded Silesian sheep, owoed 1 1 TT Tj A nki.... Cl.. kl .fi!.. ,,1 X1TT V t it I "J1 -'J-1- iiOUUIy OII UUIU UUU Ul II1U W nnn Niilnm J" 1 i I " . M..V-U xriiuimm XUUUJT U1CS. TT I a SIlMOTOfn tmA .,An-n, nffl.n A..nft A box eight inches bv oitrhfe innU ' TeT00! iwcnty-oight brok- n few days ago yielded a fleece weighing square and four and one-cighth inches lher- seventy-eight pounds. The fleece wasjof rionn xv ill 11 I 'J'J u.ii uuuuiiu uiiu ganon. tjie - i A box seven inches by eight inches -.Mw ...ii vuuwwu. jlii iiiu i 1 1 1 1 ir nr imp mint nmAn r.s.s w. -.. i i t . . c " tiuwtuitu ncic aUUUlDLGU rrnvKinnn I 1 i t 1 1 li, l i-t i .... 1 a. iu isiuuai I (inmnrr nnTnttrs 10 - rni. . a nwut uvur. xuc scores sippi, iion. Andrew J.Hamilton for Tex- cians who have thronced the Whito deep will contain one ouart . -----, - i pounds per year. "T . t t l .i The Democrwite nf T.n; -n: . 111 rcsPccc co wie conlusion tnat sonic lUlUII X'W ,- ll. "iuw uocuio Ull kllU Ultll ay stations between passengers try- square, and four and nnp.oifylif ti innltnn rvu : i 'mi . . . T. --ts""" o-uuiu 10 u guuu prospect that thc par- UUUP W1U contain halt a gallon. . . O 'l'V4U IAU. J. lUi iniIJII.ll . Z 1 - I A 1 n . ii' deration of Independence, we shall be re- BmTn ,..." T'"31 MinJea nfti.o " ior xuissis- oi eminent states " g.viiiuuij j-ii iui iuu ai- t .! mpnt nP ...l.:i. . . i nu"-u irom me mo- ns rrnn Tnmnt, Tn, . fTnilKn nnfI R(V,llrnj "7. . -7 . . i l i a.iuu. uuu4i uuuucuu. iir npnrmfl i . Uvivu his ujiuu u mi mrir.c , icLniuii uiaLiuiiii . - i uiifiiiM'ss f'lirrni inn nn onmi. t-' :x i uiuul iiH ) mnn iinin Knon w a lim (inn nr ivnm v rwr .i..r 11 i a o - i iv ci t 1 1 iot r r. jr i i -v v u uvuu u u u ui i fiN Ti:mr i mwam w xl,oluii uu LiiLii r l w wft-x jl xv imvu litii: 1 1 1 1:1 ;i 1 1 ( n i i- 1 1. - m I i ... i . . i i r uu r in nnva w. cmj JJvJA.lU"LniI I IS- l! ,i . e A box four innlioa W fnn trict, Ky.. nominated, on Wodnnsil.iv lnsf. ., X .. . j r" ,ulAl mwiiua mm.- a Qi,i.r . T v ' railway stations between passengers try- men lawyers and and one-fourth inches 08 ing to get out, and others trying to get iu, 4 UUUKIBM. .... v . .. , , ' I V n "-I. in, u uuuision nas ocen rcnucrcu iu l-uuiu precise I III Is v i i ; Ti i . . . shall be reminded of the do. to cf,J "rai,ar t0 tIiat appointing a Provision , ana oi uie itterin?r endnr tn ai "luw-iur iorcn uaroiina. se principles for us. and of the olnrn,,c . . jus of those who maintained the Operation's of the TJ. S. Mint. i ior in this lastgreat etruirLrle for freedom The Sod coinage at the mint in Phil .d ringing ot belle, and parades, and firing adelphia during the month of May. was v' nimr. niJ VV. nr.iC . . 5R70 m rt nn ... i yuuo, ..u lu-cug, ana nre-works, and 'i3 j principally in doubleeao-les rch-Jight procossione, and general joy will and silver coinage $45,830 04, nearlv al v.idence to all who join usour thankfulness in lmlf nnA l-t- j-m. ,,. . J . t the great boon which a good Providence " c n , aa X UG C0PPer tuonghihe Fathers of -7Gand om fiSSS' ! W? 1100 in ceuts 10,200 r.il,o j i.if.-, , "ibrb, m two cent n:rt rnt ,fi -wiJiwo ttuu fiUUB OI UJIS QaV. VOUCIlSaled nn,? . - . l"v,''0' uc HUU1U uura- s.curedtous. per ot pieces coined during thc month In the commencement of this article we 18 6;961900, and of this number over yA that the celebration in Middle Smith- Jur millions were copper cents : for i'l'U was thdonly fixed thinf. Thn , c. '.j-r... r "., , . " w'uu. cents v uwuueuuiLr is couailv cerfnin "" uverafffifl nhnnf -...mi:. off. The nieetiufrat tho r.,rt nc month, nn n ""mon per i t n trIitdi.p.Wo.1 a .j . . -w months one of Jefferson Davis. i ingntoecidod at; and we extend a cor- was rarely met with TT"""owuc ii.muuon to alluo are not engaged gradually com on 'the Jr Tl a cdotata at W to join u, Sai-thondcr S wllere they a L ' success. A stroni? nressure w.iq Unt aay, appropriate notice was tnln nf rim to assist Charles O'Hnnnr in fhn dnfonan J 4. A&.VUC.itU " - V W ' wuv LtU4WUV I to bear upon President Johnson for the 3,ecease 01 1 resident Lincoln and Edward pardon ot Wilmer, who has been sentenced VGre. J.he old board was re-elected. to two years imprisonment and a fine of OlU.UUU : but he utterlv fl . ' J ivv 1 bu 1 - Grfl VlMl finrlli. P lh. . r - uuuiu(j ut me courc. un an other occasion he is said to have remark Among the prisoners of war released from Hock Island barracks the other day, ed that there had got to be a limit- to ?omP ctcIJ destroyed.. It is supposed to The Younrr Nan's Dhriofnin AMn;n Uas one who went straight to the tclc- A serious fire occurred nf Snvntno-o tion of Wash? nprflin is onnrflnrnd ! graph office aud scuta despatch, ata cost Springs one Sunday by which the United inS arrangements foAhc purohase of of fiv0 uoll:irs and five cents Paid iu ad" States Hotel and thn 1rnririn TTr.,n Port's Tlmnfm ' vance. to Jeff. Davis, reauestinsr him to ia xxvuiu iruiu -.4IVHV4UI i i these executive in terferon ces. have been the work of an incendiary. remit tho amount due him for eighteen The various Southern drtWitmna in. months' service in thc Rebel army. Washinirton. and Provisinnnl dnvax-nnva o ui,An,n : aaaTi f -p , 111 . I , . -I e ' . ...... yuiv,iuuio I UUUillUl UIIU1U1UI1 IU HID 1UIO DjlUV" The whole number of troonsnfnnrnJ TTf i T o 7 maJor"J ,ot t,lc LT 1SU aPPceu, aro opposed to negro says : "A friend of mine, whoso daugh i -i Lt r1 trooPS sent north Kentucky Court of Anneals dnmdnd fhn suffrage. i: : i i li iii rnm . .1. . n . . fr; " LUI IO UUW Uli JAUU1U. 1UUU1VUU U lUtlOl H"" "t i lirr wrifton iwliilo rirtni-irol Slifirnirin WAS I . VJ j M 1 1 uiutl II II ItU ViU 11 til U IIUl . . visiting North Carolina. She wrote : 'Oh father, how fortunate you arc; you know where Sherman has gone, but wo aro in deep distress, for our next door noighbor, General McClellan is croaking, and saying that Sherman and his army' can never march through that countryv and will be destroyed as tho ltoman Ie gibns were destroyed under Varus? " Moiwui ii isinoffcon. smen . in ,iw nf fTnnnMO, ml.: " in r i. : ; . n . ' i vuutiwa iuaiiur ruasurv-nnrns si Shorn n w' Jr der 155,000 of legal lender to- be unconstitutional. Jndgo Underwood is still in Washing- m.-j i mV UUK nome t0 ue ton, hut it is not known what disnnsa! will i7acrcu There is said; to boa combination made of the 50 indictments found in m a wauit OI UllCen milCS Of- t.lin n ftt nmnn T? n imnml 1 ... . liln not far from sP.vnnfv.fivn ili..,! J " l ." .Ul lu.tu "w, io " - j -"wenuuu. UlUVeUL, UV lncraSini? , thnir nr nna o.t Ti1. a i . A ' J Gov. 2irough of Ohio decli nps fn lin o T 1 . n " . . " CI canaiuate tor reelection to thn torial office. Northern man from purchasing The total amount of National Bank .,.,"" o n TrTT- n . currency now in circulation is 8140,797,-