natipn at Cleveland, and as a preliminary 8 miraMkesithi; si?, was Sacrifice i* Sme long md ;., ■=** j» Sflfe** for for toui'^L,! 4 ™ 691 and B ‘ ncer e thanks reirald „ ej 9 >r ® BSlol,B °f confidence and teffifcSifi *? r ,ft e many honorable -Tr Which yon acquaint me with the actions of the committee, l am, gentlemen, 1 - : ypjy respectfully and truly yoors ■ • New York, June 4, F I “ T ' i iP WorthingtonG.-Snetheni ofMarv land,--Edwar"fc . ttlB S al imously nominated W' 'Le yP n £ un « n - Democracy for vUuL bf ,‘ bo «adicai United Sties. onittl « ui dent of the C. with John dent, hayd ndi i ate for Pretd tee to comimmicate comndt their ? tbe reaalt of nomH a tion° f y °“ tho »feX^^ffi t Generai - 0{ ‘he you weSits^ithi^ 1 ““ycmion, for ooiCneed we rpf*»T». rx officer: olattons Jldch^l PSrb^ ,l arly 10 the res -8;B fiWlUcn, were, .adopted as the ba whdcih i 'thenecMßlH oliti( ? 1 1 , organiza t io n cattSSJ'h^ beBSiU S? of the times have z sS&GaSsKff&r furthe b| t ,b ,jm " S^iStSii , S^STl£ himself tbis fact - “ d tango cal faith'in tHe naffo T a k CleiU P° lili ‘ wyemion was’ yon took led°(Jtii-Wavd'^irii^ o^ on , “emy.and ia i on many yours'en tlie imp H *^ ou stowed waß’tile ftahiSt ru^ d when it resMf, Gevemmcnt to slavEß 'Ud thnf* . of „ rebels to their to one of the UkhestofnZo - 6 i? m - g you With-this record “ the ‘ r gift advdcs’ey-of the nritirfS * •£ did not bnt convention sgaaa£».‘24Bi.*& *si fSthclt; “ the n ? me of the illustrious flingto tWreSm| e r c - racj “ ay flag of and 6 ind mCib i e friSn’arS reSpartfi,lly - yo « U-^ffir^S^ofMary. Edward XJilbert. dfHew York . t !‘m*****«’« ftapiy. 'l ■ received year 1 Aftfg been flffnntrtin 1 ' «tflagree with by •r^tZn^ftne^n toconstitu comritiMnZ, peop,e - ® wisely wi ,a ?- ‘eaae.peculiarly n'otyelsn^^aS^'' ,tb ?' f nture, and WIWAr to tionaf|'^ a 0 1 f e ;bfllf,i ,lppos e d confisca in amaia 6e or,UI ““my , 16 , service of ah g-^^ijsgs.asia thepmaJ^il o9 -Hfes*- considering, tion ; pf . reconstrim the Uni ■ ®Bd'OCr.i to evolvbbaer froir r^ er restdre ”rfie. J bbvenwißn? s i^ Bb)n arid t & cult if WjyS||Se ) n^, WW v, U ia sa^fflrassaarii'Sf the 'W theUp^l^^Ptetndent^of conve4S‘^ I; - 4ireCt^ n of the ja^ d °Safthep, ofMary- ~ « Ji on Urn, question recen | ; ,^®^ate u]lowWafaviu^tt bn £ *j ( whenßesbaariMnaiU® '2 ters ed- inteto(K^ ,> tt B h t * St l^ i^ l6a,loe “ f these repeated rejections u Us ' to Be,,d c omimsslonera or agentß to propose peace is to invite insult and contumely, and to suttjeot ourselves to tn lls*cmed'to. hOUI the chaace of being Our object in quoting this is to direct the reader’s attention to Davis’ state ment regarding the mission of Mr. Alexandeh Stephens. We all re member, for it is not a year ago—when he approached Portress Monroe, on a mission to Washington, and how our authorities refused to receive him. When it was hinted that he had been authorized to enter into negotia tions for peace, it was denied by the Administration, President Liocoln him self declaring that he had no intonation whatever, from Richmond, of a desire for a cessation of hostilities. At last we have the truth, however. Mr. Ste phens desired a conference with our authorities, but as soon as the nature of his commission was ascertained, he was refused an audience. He went back to Richmond, and immediately our Administration commenced lying m regard to his purposes in visiting lt was a fear that Ste phens would offer to lay down the rebel anna that denied him admission to Washington. He had always been a thorough Union man, up until the open ing of the rebellion, and is so now; and the fact of Jeff Davis sending him on ft mission of peace to our Government shows how anxious they all were to lay down their arms and return to their al legiance. But in order to prevent this consummation, Stephens was denied an audience, and in order to prevent him or his Government from ever again ask ing for peace, Mr. Lincoln issued his proclamation, which Davis notices as follows. It will be seen how success fully Lincoln has managed to prolong hostilities. Alluding to Lincoln’s proc lamution Davis remarks: P d £ dira. k-S %z r ' S2,ae o S3T y at ™™yo% KKttSiP- a 'iS“‘ the'ooSU? sfbSS Ver ® emaadpata uur alav^’t^to^?' ‘Pose? topardon us and not to P r °: k 0 S ro iT , 8 t t y il‘ readl ’■*»*“ ; &29-J ;i!!^.TOS£%?S»as£r t !£K of thi)M?£!t: V„ thcy Possessed full knowledge Wovornmeut at Wasldn.. l !? e '»- “Patrol the know n devotion to ,our own well and Independence in cause ofllberty initiod whateve? wehave h oiv««fi bav * ail com woulU Induce you to take {hSWf 4’ o f“ eHsi “ns, the hare thpiivht of LhlL, > n repclUng eaeuty. 01 ®nject submission* to the poi [ l a“?he n fl J?‘ h , e / rI |f s 7 0 “‘ fl h “»»' impossible. ‘Mstea, ting nuuggiemuHt nrJ?« icil * ou orl uou ld my ia beatenoutuf his B *a?n'eoUe “n,lHheenfi ■ subjugation Then, anO tin ?K pUCe °‘ OUI ' possible to treat of peace" Ui/thi^ 11 ’ « UI 11 bc & lb ln *" 1 L be tIBAMJ' AND IH-CLEUan About two or: three weeks ago, tUe Ww Department pubjiahed a telegram purporting to liave.fltfme from General Oh ant to the effect that he intended to bght his way tp. jtiohmond on the plan suggested by the Administration; even fit took him “all summer.” This bore a falsehood upon Ha face, but it was one tbe small dodges rescued to by our *> demonstrate that the overland route to Richmond was the non 01 things now. Giu.vr 8 begin Inf °! tkß Biege of Bichmond as Hie Age trothfullly remarks W lik « MdCLBLnAN’e ; 8 ; s . iB ;X -flf Dk afipk ' oaciled Lvlllc, and htp left, Bridge AsSjS 9§sfcftfflcgs9,, ,'The Chickahominy piatfcbfare irini/Afiibe crossedrak Hr was tasat i ieiijAt .-Motodtudi 'sjicsas'h"“; l /G 97 { -iflfJJi 0-j‘xf SiJii&iSi Jo PITTSBURGH! Now and Then. -The editor of the Journal of Commerce, being asked in ref erence to passing events: 1 ‘ Why do you not direct attention to this Wonderful vindtcation of General McClellan’s mil ltary genius? answers thus.—‘‘Because there is no need of it Th» -i™? aUse and logic of events are so frnmli? T I 0 ’?. 8 ? in the " hole country l uoi™f M V neto Callfornia , a man ofanv’ political party who is not thinkinir of I just thm plain and overwhelming jSVoof I tL westerly ability of McClellan ! Those who are loudest to-day in abusing : him do it because they feel tnost bitter! v the force of the truth. Could thenn* 1 but go back two years and know as much recourse 0 !” h ° W differ£nt How abe the Mighty Fallen i—Smtin B,, PP reBBi ?g the republic of Dom mica, seizing ibß Cbiucha Islands ?n We a noti“ e u, dSS. 2; naval service, for sending a row boat in to euban waters to succor thl crew of m b .l o< V kad ®' rUnner ,t which he bad to that point of refuge, but #hich mgstranded, was ma sinking condition' Captain Hunter proved that succor and mr nh PtUre - Wa o hU emire Object’ yet our obsequious Government discharged *iini. There is no wonder that- QrkJ* embeldened byHns fiting’ into our ships. If England* had I«fJ more of them upon thesffea we shonlH doubt,ess hear of such |! Intellectual Prostitution Awri ter of the Times, who adopts the modest fcf U A 6 ° f^ otiUS ' extradi tion of Argnelles on the ground, that in U , C , h S8 I we have B 0 *<* of Congress like the Act of Elizabeth, perndttW foreigners to come into ou r P conn4v g every foreigner remains here at his need and may be thrust forth whenever President may choose. In the nartioni case of Argue]les, he assumes that he as w V r' l ' ader ’ waB a “ outlaw by the I"," f a ot!; ?" d tha *. according to Kent, the law of nations is a part of the common law of this country E r ‘„ Arguelles, though denied the light of a hearing, by which lie mighf hale shown either that he was innocent or not the person meant, was legally abduct fn.eit 8 , Ch v °! unta O’ prostitution of Ui e intellect as this, tn parasitic service to interests of party, is deserving of no better answer tlmn the whippifg- poat ° European Interference. White our internal troubles are devastating our country and weakening the aggressive momir 'f- thC United States - European the W«t leS fl T 7 gainin e footholds upon Sn»3 Bte i n Homispbere. France and Spain are Loth now busily at work, an unless we become soon a united peonV and re assert the Momue doctrine our Republic will be hemmed in with ern- ft' present throughout South America the greatest excitement prevails in consequence of the invasion- of Peru 5“ territory by Spain. In Peru a very large force, of. voiunteers ig being iorean ,® n<3 ft exacted tha't •‘o respond to the. tot caU f D V, L ft * 3 r nt In' Chfll mass mee£- h „. becn tcld in-all tthe i laree 1 Pera 6 U F?V he Qoyen >ffltentto. CoSdoSr wSle tha ¥ msh ■hotaeof the French o Stay ?“i 1,1 tbe mobbed, * h Consn, > been j before McClellan. He is surrounded by swamps, as McClellan was, and Will have id. He the same im mense hitjjrafiat (BKgLELtAN saw, ter ■;raced with earth . Works. Theroads'liie is following were hurvfcyed by His maps *er||rawnby MpSiiELLAN’s engineers. c 9^®i' LAN ' 8 Signal Corps discovered forUficatibhs, and left on record full accounts of their position and strength. McClellan's Engineer Corps built the roads across the swamp. From one side to the other of Ms line Grant will advance towards Ricliihofid, i as McClellan did, and will throughout be benefitted by McClellan’s experi ences. General Gbanti is a brave soldier. Above the mean ind petty jealousies that disfigure the jmen at : Washington and their pensioned favorites, he will seek that path which, in his judgment, leads to success, without stopping to in quire who took it before; End the* base attempt now making by Abolition presses to injure the fame of GeneraIMcCLELLAN will nowhere,find jmorc contemptuous disregard than in the breast of General Grant. I ! - : ITEMS. , | _ tff be made, to reneai the three hundred ftoHarS.efanje of -the liantM lP J lO i n act ’ and P as9 ' a national Congress. W ’ ' he "JJ°»ni.nen t of Alajok-Genekal Don Carlos Bcei r as resigned his commission in the vol- “ I,aS acc^ed. rLh T“ ,B ‘“ S ?P k as eolon <-' 1 the general. y aml aa sistant-adjutant Tmc Tariff hill, having been largely arneml.Hl in important particulars, pass. Vl to o°" Cv t 0 b > r « vole of savs tlH°i,i]| ont - " aah,ni;tou dispatch sajs the bill is in a somewhat confused and misalis actory state, and is likely to Senate WUh a frce liand in the < 'TRATK OP ■. , • • I, ' ta - Dl .'- . . . . . !c 1 o t raHied ° n hand * ver J' ■uperior 'arti- - •'-« V Er/l?nAtfl ia f H ’lfy l !™' «™‘ Prepared w,,;„“l“ S's.Jirsa-'i:; -! c *E®ailSraSfi£r Ms was contending with General Rriii- I I ‘ cr '“-« n««. and s„., , ~ those u , UJlll 011 l for t] qnantity of dye la ridge, he until,| have ”s, hl.’.ped him m|™y T r!"itan* terkope” and licked him “ like tertuvfel ’ 1 =rtntion, vVrr p", Ul‘ r ® n “!‘« of Ml dra- , rh« VliNCTu7m i? e woks £nJF ee -.. ftjS3ssqgg?esg .SS^SSa &&&*&*"*■ i SS-sS~pS VollD fe l°r Jhckfion ! f4jr“EFPECTB of |D DI . 7 ail druggists. Price6o cents. uteuXLroSiw 5 - J»3SISr ? v hf ‘ i 77»^ A » w e%fE ; tea^f^sas. : "-■=' --■' r " - - XttSsss-it* j ■ %%sBSF¥Bim thT/oc, c’i haTU <:m «** l-eroes down u, ! & K»? *»«*-SB2K Tbe'fJfXW®* «Am dye, this pnenms remnant. They all over- i I'™'- And to ![ ee 01 cx ' permanent hiim,. ? °P f S r f‘ oa ’ perfect safety, ton r' "IF 1 "' lnrofl ' Hls loth to leave wltfie the enemy'fvv a s"n I *“ d °^^u^%^™ U edi P l ,l,a^h ' , fc^?re.«(.‘a b^r^ s Sight, and came away unwillingly. ,' -. “ iEmeJlclne *' '* e unJcr A c “-1 ctS: 1 ” 4islo n aTi t 0 Li,, ‘ COR *' VEU - * KERR. KEKB **" *“ »"* | | w|ed asVoffing severaf OAE^ AG E MANTJPACTOfiERS, ed e hv Se n 881 ? niS n th '' P sdi ctla, hUd- SUver and Bras s Platers. ,m t „ ln t L th f four ! eel ’ *•■«» “ITinml'f ,h,k ncJltou, 'vallS alt'dw.S o A „ “““*«*-« 8-»»K?iS 1 ® a< taie p y i Carriage Hardware, SKftMa.li"."J"f ™! I ’ * "s»«Kr- »»• |o3£ ““EiF : -l-S x.'S'iEl i«s»wtS*w’iaw Z'S!?Z, ! “ w-,®.r three years.” ,sst i ' Cj . .j I I • Ci.-i Generals • v tK>T~THEr B . Staffs— A ssßSteiflf? B ** and ehiefto&tnff w kmutenant-Colonel command dfttffiMw.s? c,,,ired t 0 aBSUme Acquit 8 to tuorrow ’ would Generals, and ° f Major of promotion ~! 8 10 no diTect ' ine an army being the army con&edmainly to tic, but—anrt “““bally h e , B i j, ere the *? n | u £ration of the wrath mvolyed in “He makes Lieutenant-rw 11 }°„ P raise Him’’—my were Tnhn t>° ®Bhts as though he taa JStaoSST U “? elf - Then there headquarters -ot Engineers at army execution thLifkj lB * scarcely ant useful officer in tb? I ISHS-IfT' , HAEDWAKES ~t u?n';r ft h ;. hair frim 1 58 WOOD STBEET AnvMaAv'nfoii, Upon f»* d i “ d «- , S ‘ gn 01 Uie n o«..«, „ a _ comtuercial a g S?s n r l roc ,^ a ‘ v b X ‘ hem ° r the Broadway L New >;W | ®^^mus A thI 8 BAXJM.- nary Article iwer dSSJt^f s^/? 1 /“ d “‘raocdl. burnt face and hand??* ~ „ f* changes the sun ravishing beautv „ I>ea , rl y satin texture of youth and the tte “arMo purity of In the city bln. "‘ f n ?“ £ »PP e arance bo Inviting freckles, pinmlen Jlf,. ffietilon. xt removes tan, : leaving tim from the Bkin , emootn. It contour 100 ireuh > transparent And akin. Patromzed^hV 1 ? injurious to the gers. ltia wh»i d y 3 and Opera Sin every where. Prepared ? ,hould have - Sold Address all ordere d ' I * AQAN ' Tr °y. W- Y. DEMAS S. BAENE3 Bt VI)., New; York. • US TASG LISU I Cincinnati who h«.v! In St - Louia and i . j“fuKrt fe h t °rS r procured from the Vnl^fe, 1 ™^ tioQ ’ 1 lmv * ' ’ : J ' ; ,'W vate erp<»i-nio*« 7_ VJa * tet * otaledTreaaurr, a nri-i - ' * over the ton nr «f eV x? n J ie s^am Pi which is placed I QANiTARY Pr-Amu r. _. - tho fac-si m£ of m v C ii i ot , tJe * , dl etAm P beanj jfT BAT „.. ® MEJiT I f;TCTTSfiI?BGK^AroSr the wrtipfo j R .. rn if n .^ ftture » Rnil without which 1 I-T : ri -IS WEAEhT T ' ‘ ‘ K f leas imlution. d^ rou “ “?wort“ |~~ V' L snd ,h ' LAST CHANCE nu im - ; JSSr* fStSTte; ■- v-SK?is l* f [ or^niza,i on )3 , n GEAND JUVENILE CONCERT VSS 1 X ° M P ATS Y 15, ! By the pupa * ° ftho S «0»<1 Wart school a, Proved lagwdi££°JH* ttg Present fan. oeast are Derfeetiwl«.i 8 upon man*' and t OdJ pains telieveii Sores are heae made useful brul«r,^S?’“‘ oWin»*wn«g«l. 0 Win»*wn«g«l. fScoS eakedbreAßtj. swelling*. bitea Irtth. it sfionM . ould bever be dispensed »u£ugglJl mbe «» every family. 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P»™. wiles the held a y* l ® «' ay from a foelf alone or lMti When pertn 8 7a«1 Ue “ & 00 ' V “ <1 io . 2 s - &xz%£ i zr r - b * ii “ h “®“ ° Ur * *»••* • *£sffi£SSfcfl&‘ yr*«s».V;:. y*£?oiL b A% jj™*,, Mis* JL faiW •«7Towy Quartette Con^ c :■•••; • •...'xjonea and other.. l. QuartetteifSlre ?u$ dte-oSfffcam kartjttoj )tf « Two tr .^5' n i B Breed. MWr^assrisiilPSfe-js-^ . „ , _ . Tyamellnk ‘ * f . 8. Solo Qalon * Concert’' E 4 Duet. J£*”“y . “*»-• E Smith E 4. Duett—\ ocal—“Light on the Swelling Wa- General Agent. gos a Ufa H |3« M 0 Mil S & H*3 . ® glS^ “•Sgg .• oo®« W ®33 «' 'J i fi. T- Mrs ; Bote “ nd Mira Shane. s °lo—V ocal—“Cavatine Soprano" Verdi I Mrs W SellerJ. "Verdi I S ° prMo Sol ° “ d Ufaorua—“Thou art ou*& rather.” %&jBggg \ ittra’ JC* 'lappexicott Uuaa &b*- i'■ Tenore Solo—An che Morte.. Terdi bo Applebaum do” 1 . d Chon “ and Doubl « Quair<*fc*-«on>. : for^UuKl? 1111 ? B S* dbl “y Plano la ' °t\ occas ton by Centra ; •._ ,• Door* open at 1 7 o»cSck --- &£&J£iSsgg:: : ■k POCKET BOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, ALBUMS, STATIONERY, &c., & c . Myers, Scjtioyer & Co., jgSo. 39 FlftiStmt, Pwt.BllUdtaf. Tfcß-BBOWS, yp.so jmTHglgrn Erapttoiuu Tetter. HtaewSwf fefeawssaaMi.. *i fiIBQE OF VlOgH^Tgq IniCTOaiAl. WAU PA»VD „„„ •- "~ »Wootfa£ °*mp*lgne to ths rebels Qfthe present war **B*fr 8 'j y> r n& ooi»rexL4.4S'ittA.x^|f ; * i g Ia Boston, tlfti throwtig thoWd, of Veil. of Boots and Shoes in. the marks t,at * ;the grater portion were brou£httofm|b^f£ and a great retail Sale la r * ™ >» - NOW GOING ON A* No. FIFTH .treet, next door to tte Ex preaxQfflce, oin. bny sHPEEinn GOODS much below tbe prc* to .jgreateet. . . • ler samtaht-fajk U xw?* ATO INSTHrM Ks- concert k Audience Hall, Allegany, 188 *- r,hf. c . c . ompanlmentfor ‘ha n*. ELmi et ‘ tb -^ ecUoaot^^^T. l wA^ Part First. • Airs. TV. Tllirf Messra. w ti(.;V' *‘ i *.'iP§rtfl< > 2- TrtoVoo,T-TirFU^rQ^&Sj B f«S m»n. Misses J. Shane MdKISeS" 0^I '' 3. halo Love Is gone to battle."-^ Kudcea Mrs. J. llippencott. M &i°t^f one to battle > »• My footsteps fain would follow That youth so brave and true; T ««r <■ 1 romember U «> WrtU* cl When loudly raves the din Of war When cannons thundering neat »ri* ‘My heart” he sofUy eaSr, wm to 1 ’ My own sweet Blanche with the.” When loudly roars the din of war ' “ When thundering cannon neaj afar My heartE BOfffvSSwJfte ’ ' My own sweet Bianahewlth thee, . T love. rUm a ‘ beat —adleu-iSr? W eU my h “’« ona to batt »e to win a .oldlef, = , lf ta^th I f.^ l>onhlffl - crown W. 3~tt k b“fchf, gave “»• wh “ »• «W “ ul *° duty - “0 Wtn th^uTen 0 !^, wife that tear away. *° «>«*«** And for the soldier pray. 4. Duett* for two Pianos.—l. Puritan! Tt****,- a H“u«»«M.andM.s3£r!r"Bera>re d. 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