U 4 1 )A=uc,- The 'Wheeling ,00mirtru t ........ rintisrMii Va., Thursday Tu n e 20. The inoinin,g session w copied e Thursda y by . mgninx the declarsti ." It was an iMpresSive scene. i i- The roll ' suss. , Called, by Counties and- member,' came forward to tilielpecre 'a desk: and signed thii - parchtnent: .: „pi:ln the ',a ft ernoon,' ,K. pi er . pont of 'Allirion 'Minty ...sits :tumid ' i moll ly eleeted Gverno36.; I Daniel Paisley °Mason contY leritenant: :Governor 'and Mess rs . La , Paxhaw Gen. Winkle, Harrison,,, an Laser to form the-? Goiernorts Co ncil. " The election ot in Attorney neral was . postionea till. Saturday- The Governor wili fo y . Wang -1 urated tlol atternsxm, taking in midi tion )to. thil_'usual , oath, on or stain- gcntl opiOsition .to t the -us . • - .. at, I_l . ichmond. :He then delis , - - . an ad- i fire: to th e; members of t. e Conven tion,l unto /0 ' i a vigorims p . - • cation'of the wor ' f redeeming the State from *eland of the' . Rebels. " :The 14"IP .frGilcGl3 \ favoring *strong m ilit ia of is e.ipectidli a day 5.i.• two. , Ilimught !the city is in a blaze ofl excitement. .The bells are ringin j g; . ; canon ElSirig, and reworks being dis-I 4 playEd r . n :Ei - eryliod is rejOicing. T ere iire no ' ble de 'll as yet, con itig i the •g of the bridge., nearPiaui. ont. I is n t thought] here tut - the Rebel c li have gathered in any. numbers. , - MajOrOen. Mc lellan, to-day ma mmies command in Person f the West ernl Virginia foreee. He expects to have 15 000 men itiihe ficlitbefore Sat anis.), night: . 1.-, BAYVN hs4 issued , Jun a ! the people of he pledges hi, TElittiOn of may 2 ear*ied put. lit "To tOr great enetnieil of, the I to earrt oil a- , prohibi(ed by tl belliger3st nath inclre ville)ed a directed against edj in tide defetus ernmenL o f , a ll in dir t * . paiti t es . 01.0 fare, prig upon Isl,,iiiing bridges, e'en killing eitii ,Usionisentitnel mink)! ndrc 4 a( Ift+i) l ,, stake a pic all pertioes that esgagqd j ire this f ell, irregnl is every taken P it, thus Picket sr , other pab i lic riprivate tipg i unes agah itants use of menta r conduct in thei persons a ing to the severe; , saw. Allperson i l or aid ko the pub arrestid and' ke ,101 al persons 1 Sitleitstof known tLestediand held •I „. .. [ Sr. Lours, June 23.- T The steamer I C:Sivatt arrived ,from Booneville a t s. • 'two t. An., -bringing • ( hree hundre ,'troops from Jefferson) City and th WounOed from Boone ille- r -nine 1, ,t., initin4r. One died o on the wa • downf Col. Blair arri d•on the Swo and. Will proceed to , W ashington t - morrow, 4 , via C'neinnati. He states the 'limber of Sta te troops killed t I Boonvifte at n Jess , , than forty arr things much re. t bl on ...t lst five ionsand U. S. tmo s are cent,rated .at ',Booneville, - es - brae' i the Lows ta.p, s under C 1. Bate :the lianaas fo rt es under • C 1. Spenre, and Gen. Lyon's command fl rni4,l Stattes rbgu/414, and Missouri c i . volmlteers fixun ibe Snuthvrest. We learn th t Colt Siegel's regi went was with n thr days :march fronq Springfiel Co . 'Solomon `one Nu i F ?day ~.13ehind. I. Browns regime t • left Rolla this ornin -for the c dest: ation, a d C oiler 11'Ne' 's regi eat left ere t is morning or Roll . T e latest(l : 1 • - - ti...h and fro Gov. Jack n • is thatihe wasj oined I at' Warsaw y the ate troo psand 'Oat he attac ed A tie din- I o from, at the .1ously; :very :eeep. med lam be Lie , er. 'En CFR my -77 ir — nrr7 the I rl Yebilrfry, and maoe hit escape; on the 24th of ..ifnrch returned ion Sunday night': and,' was recommitted bye Sher } Itoherts. It assns fOund hotter'. so. ockwociiom m, thin iont,i and I . r twinin g p co bac k . . pherifr however consentid to , Ate forth. , rOniaindor of hie ell l i i or. wick iy Pi•l ng the Fo will be P. th qf July ued from • .k be i. gape ME no& Anewi . I ?lmikm, of Te#,. 'r This 1 to 9 ; l 9.,—senimaP4 42o l . _ , _ , pews ithro ouiitoffrn On l'hurtilay 1a1t ... uga r ' mina enrou `; . 4327luftpit;Fin City ) ; to tae )+ty his . ,Ple ol ce' !t -PC 1 Se nate: , ' f lena. ;p o liti.: Jonnsfoa isiimit or the few pistriot, 'I the Tennessee-Whoi.havii•Amen anahled, 'Car- come out through the fires of pa rse= r' mum- cation, Which: - surrounded. * #l l 1k no scathed . rHOW noble is his &flatlet trw3l lame w hen iii ,. rityaisted . with each Jr J , oliri fiont,thkgo, fialilicanL wan*, an, de7.. -1 D. i .V!1.,..,,- 1 •h,? The. , of I ceee_e Iter4 dined to nswild,pit& in the Re bli. man Will be preserved by His , t.y,,--.; it. ' 'u - ‘.l--44..nt1.;:. ' of hisdiet'let That of fein. Bell Will be rem : .' ed - can primary m... ff , ,r 2 name - , • die loihd, h irti n k .l i n i§hOo s es to, traiel the of one who forgot his do s y Was Nisi le hin and: ne:one, has a to ha eoitutry in the hour of i a p#P, right, cw., 414•1 tar 'i l iwe iMniv, a dio ns t... and who closed a-long life of litienl tion to compile i 1. , pow e r l ) the t , basest, stlTenl to ',I Had; icipatedlia the Reptibli- trai to rous; ollgaretw which ;he ha ( PO7. can•nemina imin; i 'whether.a.catadidate ways OPPosed• In his ; late 8 eel! in_ oh iiimily a voter -Whether successful Knexville he declared himaelf . ,, 0 , . rebel i ok.‘Qtkerprisla ii i c4or and good faith Let him P*. 'lt wel. lid he . el l2for 1 i na id j...h a y .O ' revi ii e d,api tt i olgxtane i n. this,man . -. if future gen 'l4o;ns' li the insiatit of" -tlie vitas ) 'unless it had cenfd:fe!g4 that he ever exiS d; but been cerit7.lled b gross and palpable his TerY Prominence will serve fe make tin Mat - resign : only the blacker. tOn the fraud; Ito be; proven i hY ' unquestioned ti,cost i ni b ioty. 1 i \ 14. 4. on i, ph us 111e g,,,. 8 . i other hand, ' th 4 noble stand taken -and -Would l be ro 'A' a t i n d n ot h etrni on , ll maintained h,?, Johnston , despite. the •1 .1 P , P e IT Yi • - • ..• man 'm k t $ Secessio n ist, a n d thi s f us i ng threats and 'persecutions of the milita ry power of, the traitors' IV4O have - With former oPponents would forma eoWedsuch men as Bell, will ford4er fight the fashion . I. : ff e . fed i.i. e a nst vii3 eintrt l ar, o z , aft, who r \fi th g e h keep his memory green , in th hearts f 1,3 count&med. , ernment only latter ey ,fiul to! con- 1 trot i.r. .1 H ; ,\ Mr. _,Johnston, on his Jar ival; in 1 Welrshaillbrietly re er tolhe'sorteral i i ittziburg,..lvas recognustdlhy some of , s p ec i l , B , o f - ij i - 0 1, l e i lie i ; , ' the ' citizens, and a considerab crewd i 1 . 1. The call I ror'the Republican County sbon gattered around him. ' kie Only' ConventisOn Nom issued some time b e '''l)°ll4' a few words ,to his fe l ow pail fore' the assault, on , Pert Sumter L-the rens, as the train for liarrishurg *a's' .1 I I li ;,.., , I about • , i , .1 , - frowning apt of ibouthern aggression po starting. • .; , 1 1 ! 1 \ _--..-010-..-- 7 / NWhich reused I the ' energies 'of the '' ' - \ An , mr9urg4on. l , 1 1 i orth in a ,41;gree that excites the ! W e learn that ihe Germiin. Horne Wontkir andidatiretiron of t h e,World: '' ' 11 l' ' ' i,,,,_ _,____l 0 , , ... • , 1 ,, i Gikartlai of . Itoehoster, , , • had l a ve line ant 7, fli .11114r10111eflfle W as th nn t he pleasant •to,EnO y `o , 1 . f 7 ,_ excursion ce m.l „ subject of eontedsretion. t lt WAS not Weduesosy laSt.„ The Company ,Is , . 'only held to fie the duty of alleitizene under the e n nim a n d o f cape, G orge sustain i l itill' Government , l bu t i fu rdi iri 'l who has to , - . f Speyerer, , gent eman ;then, that teriblidisii. l hal, resting, up- dieti, nguished himself by hie efforts, Lone them the obligation, a 'subordinate in 'raising money to eqtkip Our volnn L one it is Irue)t 8 t stain the'Adminis- w 'tntion of its ohoio,lwhoie measures in ',behalf of , the defences of 43 Couo' ll ! a nd pelieY hare only been so far dc- ty, , has merited the eppro ation- 4f; vele:Ted i' the deterraination to pr, ,, L. the citizens. ! serve the 1 n . ion intact; Mind maintain They left Rochester', l on the steamer u the consti uttoi aid: they laws. They Dolphin, Capt I Gordon, n of Recliister,',' expected emocratic members of Con - arrived at' EcOnOMY, where ' a ft er] a ..) grass, and 'the Legislature/ of the cordial receptien, tiey . partook -of] al, loyal ?dates to put down' rebellion,and splendid dinner, furnished 1 byl • tile' they e ..eted Democratic citizens to hospitable citixem l' of 1 the Ecoporn 00-o Per.a. • • `'them in i thir patciotic Seeiety -1 .- . ) , ,' PurPoses " ~..• did not •=l:loect them The "Guards" took , with theurtheir to give lap' - Pltelr; ingiOlzillion,l nor Cannon, and fired a salute inilibnoriofi Yteld. ...an htl.. 4 4.*:their,,Pae.ti.,i'lrdicY , if theh. entertainers. After tho parade, they bed ....741?!t . 1 2 :kbe : 2 igtrt* More - they retorned on tee steamer to: Ro-, 1 over, 61 4 1 ` ',.. ~ ~- . *d. . . •temier of the cheater, Well pleased With' their viSitl, Star '' ', ..;:.'t I *''''!ra d e - !' he Wssibili•• and • in I, goed ... itpirits, We , should men ty of one , ' .. ~ .nkos party; 810 a tion that the I[olle atia/Ifl Cfr *6 union !Oft ;oi - Odi!eing `strength i hut' eyfster, are well , arnied,nwingto the weakness. i ltuhiaiew theßu•*e exo .r i44 7 'lSpayerer, N bean t" . _,.. t.'isithdraWn by the who Obtained .31uakets - ozi his own Ire : County cOulpittt ' and that this isp b nE abili ty . 1 se p e r wee has been nadanr7eeNd'idbotetehienPeth°-e , ,'Cant. Bo 'e v er, is the right ser of a ,inan,., anci deserves the gratitadO of fact., that; 1.1.-...,. • /teritlican ,primary all the citizens of the, Coonty, 'Toil his meetings were never p 43 fully attended energy:activity and devotion to o our as on the 14 occasion; the presenee common country, , in its hour f of of everynut being a direet endorse - peril. •• I' . - meat of the urge poreuedi ' 1 Butler ix:inky has nominated a Re publican' ticket; •Mercer, Crawford; Erie., Itc., will do likewise. The Pitts burg Gazette suggested a tiniolut a leading and influential, nemocre erg ed in that paper 'that 'each'party - will best subsisree the public interests by I maintaining 10. organization, and if, tricksteraor men of .easy virtue turn. tip on either, let them" be marked at the polls: ' I IMIII for Ned Ip ag Z . the ME On the other hand, a full Democrat is ticket; with Col. Hopkinsin the kali for .Assembly, his been nominated in Washington • county. Greene ...'and WestmerekMd , have taken the smile Course. and' in the latter county • lion. ,_ , ' I H. D. Foster figures as the Chairman of the Democratic , County ponimittee. So will it , be in every coUnty 1 in the Commonwalth where thelDeMocraey has a change of, success. 1 The last Star - copies a leader, from the Democrati`elorgan 'at HarrisiMrg, the Patrio! and Union, which after stating the general aspects of polities 'very unfairly, distinctly and cmphati- 1 cally urges Democrats to stand by tbeir party principles and their party', ' ' • ' ' ' t Democratic' orfaruzations,_ i tha the ; party has 'Ai great worlf to perforMln 'hes g t , tlin the feriouti wounds, which a i few onof •Republican domination hai- feted aeon the constitution and the nritry ir ;lind 'this toO in the face oft t 4 self-etrifient 4ct that every net andn Tremont of. the,l:tepublicanAd mi • tration hie been adopted ; for the 1M ose alOtteiof uphOldmg the Union an the dovernment,; and- the punish m t of the traitors who IstiOk their o I hroW. • . .; , , Let; Gni frieitii look stthe.deolara tion of iirineipies enunciated at Chiea -10, fifthe rasolutiOris of our late CO-, qouveiti+ l4 , at the nett and_ conduct of gm President. Of their (elioiee. Let 'them consider f the spirit which, ani mates - every jtepithlidan throughout the Istut altif.determ*.-lit mAteri a l can be foundfound .te. form , a , • *Ater tr,iiii,, organi,sstiont.herk • the, Repubflean Part Y- :'' '-- '' - ‘ --4 - ' ' , 211ripieive lon 171271/161°*14daY tka7arLrßooPeihesettr." `.l ' • IMI2 lion l Butler Ceunty Nothination .The Republicans of our noighboi county of Butler have put the fol ing excellent ticket in noininst President Judge, lion. D. Agnewi 's . ociates, James Ilktitchell ) James Assem " Assembly', *. i Grant, H.' bly;, ft KattheW Greer; T, Commissioner, Matthew • urer, G. Reed; Audi l tor,lAlex.l yianee: The convention was 'large. The vote polled was nol than 2400,' of which Judge Agne • ceived 2270. The "American" ,'This . affords ample proof that 071 ganiXation is in as perfect and - he con4ition as it ever was, and thy political friends think that Rei can to is pot incompatible witl riotism." I Butler county is all We learn that it is the int( ii • of the 'yepublicans of Philtidelpl notninate Morton , Mr. Michael, editor of the North American, fo l gress, hi place' of E. Joy Morrisi hits aceeptedithe Mission to T ThiS'we regard' as a rlnost_capi I i i leetion. Mr. MiMiehsel is one befit pen in our ranks - f a ready er 6, powerful 4bater.l perfeetl, ablei on all the great' issues of!'t extensively known, l throngh th urn of his valuable jourriall , He take. the front rank ITI. the . .II . .n,putting such men as this in :as the Republican party w i ll strengthen itself; and the A. tration in , this hour of peril`- needse the vigor of such kite'' , the floor of the 'Reuse. tasibeenlnnder- I desiref isev comp nies of ..) \ver on t, e eoni- Id an invitation I. As mein ipanin,sof thii t for it.t,nndper cootponies) by Awing, .that :T _ expense ! Of uni -314_.: _ , -4: , &c., just ineurrOd; w do not. . ' our power- ado- I.4elligr eisd -••'''• : r ifler inyitakippk. a n ca r ry' .It.nntan . e.. wipe; yemoull . slesire: Yet, stiocld,,gny ; pr, an the companies of the coputy soli 'proper to 11:04cor ink by joisin:iinlk PwAdOati-theicink4tY sett on . • . • k 4 l e o aiiurpl ;they *ill • be 0 6 . :1, 1 mi.eloQte*, l , 4 - lull qourtie, onely reeelied .y: or ' wiiTiet 1 - - Ng the 'Awe ' Nue', GAZUME, Jung ^ ' I. ' .111X 0 PliVA, TP. I June 15; 186 . T o. d iw. th e gflit= . -,, - 1 , cr i; Mr: Mnnxpf: fn withdrawin. ~ 'C_ FP.' 7 13 ft _ hE of yer inr a my l name aseandidaS`forCoanty "- . o „„gri • ..' ' _ •timr_,, , ig heaver ,i,. - a or wh i ch Ldhli : :' ,e , week before , t he 4,/ 11111 : , T , , )1113al 1 11141 are pro u d i . of Ooiv,elition, : I ptomised to give- iny their a ~t , 4 de, mid expect Ad hi ir Valoon 'Apr `lio dieing. Now; Mr: Edi. ,a Stnxl - porkof thotin wherever tLio 101; gait' fkiloer.citizens, I ' thought the, go. let; gh‘You a Sh 6 rt PZ time had come that all part y Is rife otription of what wet done eery Would-he laid aside, and forgotten bat' toroa,Y• ',- = _ *l5 dirtied ; itifiliill - anite' - on'the ' Tat- 'The ladiee • — hadvrirp od i g ni e ct11 .: 4 , . form ,of "the Union, theiConsiti' . tiOn 0 0 h, in ffar„ Whaoh's Grove, one, of the and the Ignfbrvdment •of the, BY pleasiititalii*tif in this county, and Sir, *bat gave tiee-40. theme .the la thither -AgelFo .th9/good ei tizen S' of were. the union and harmony the. ex. tnir vicinity with . their wives rind igteif on ' he 22d of April' at the 1 arti daughters, turning out en ' t rea ss i l te 11easai,and the course that was # ' u- Spend ' a day with those who W e re . ed by said Meeting in seleetinil Ro. .omatto!leivi i:i theiiiileiidtra n d • i gine pubbeisinii, Democrats and Aitken . ris homeerfor_Campilfe ; --and4 - •e s sooe ~k , as offieeis, speakers and Commlttiteof required.Morfi activeifpa,,Wheruiver Safety for - the connty:•••iit all 'appear: our:gm-ornate& may cell - thew. [Ey_ 4 4 1 8 one united Northern party-that erl `th ing-seemed prepitiousHhichti. ' Sprung' upl in a few dayi to put down wsiti - fairi - the Grove-044 the coraPatly . f'fonthernrebelsaild traitors.}Thenhiea -large, and every passed of quietli t but i I that' existed thera'should have caused; very ,Pleasintiy and: i sitisfacto7 t o bfurCounty Committee to have one all. '- -`, - L: 1 , ' . i pis our neighboring , county - ba ,by The exercises nowecenmenced with , w n ithdraWing the call that was:, *de, prayer , and sifiging.tbe 100th pshh c , , ' d 'linking a Union call and in vi ting thew a 1 short speech .. by the Re v , all legal voters to join in Selectin our ' Baker, of the Methodist Church, Dar,' 11 county tieket. IA Week pasited,p tno lington,-a ft er • Whiaireapt. Miller lead 'Change in Political-plans' , On the 29th hie•meni to their drat.. tiuirgo. I !wed ,Of April, through the Argus . I made not tell you that if they act as euelly, I .a, request of the County (iiimii 'to and efficiently, before' a loaded Thai- I postpone or :make-a UlllOll leaW The tory, as they did befbre a loaded table, lemnmitteel , passed it by. ',(The next .they willdo their country . good per weelc., the citizens of Raccioon town. viee. l l The first tablelvacoecupied be 'Sbip, through the shme I paper,l asked; the VolFhteers, their wives and aWeek why Inpt unite in the formation of a [hearts, after thfit all the others'"Alid county ticket, and let the best mOn be' eat and; were' fil:ed," and then repairk Fall'nominated by the people ; exclusive ofi to the s tand, to witness the mo.,Lit, electioneering schemes 'i of design.; teresting part . - ,r the , 'exerelie. I . . ling men. This,also got 'no attention.). 1• it the presentation •of A bAiiti. , ," then got theliaper that had the list !fill silk Flag, :from the Ladies.. 'illt.-,. of:the Cotnmittee in, and by coitipar-IPattei - su3n spread the Staraand Strip,, ing the candidates for nomination. and; to the hreze, and' presented it: to flit: , ' ;Committee, we, find elk or the candi-' Company, withi very appropriate . re-- Aides; were aeting , under 'their own . marks. . ~. , - ,;,: ,;,: ( call. i This if carefully read, w II ex- Rev. Johnsen responded' in behest i ;- - • ,pi e i n it s of. ..... , . • • . of the Company.. - ! No* these asking being all rehicted; The ' Rev. Stott, then preseut...i i i .., ,'and feeling that at times like.these we Capt. Miller With a. splendid Itivorl_4 ;needed but .one party bore i hit the i and sash: : I ,wish you could hiive , ;North. In Union there is strength.— heard his remarks. .Bel ,w d .Below ace uir Iliese* are my reasons for ; wit. draw. part of hie sp e ech i . '' , ing my. . name. , . ,I [,, 'Cap t ..-Miller. In behalf of some of ; Fellow Citizene,i let us IQok r t f yon your friends, I present your with' this i. please some. years, and, see b w the sword,—this drawn , sword, bidding voice of the people is got inflict. Con- you in God's name, never to . slisaiL ' volutions. 'Our present plan , all ws 93 it until that flag, whiebbsa ever* boon delegates; we have lasi a candidate the idol and shield of , our cifixtdi i I 'come in'No. 6, and having bat 6or 110 everywhere, shall wave ' . unnielest,..l votes on the Ist ballot. i Thel rice over our_ whole country." ' - ' _... here begins hy buying- Ind! Trading being the , order of the meet ing; they go on till' they reach thel 19th ballot, when in Comes Ne.l(6, first ;best. If this ja the voice ofitlie,peo plelit is a strange Way-pf getting it. This tnay be seen =at every o)ltven tioti held- for years back. We now will look at the, list-one past 4 J_lPlease notice theJcive in resolution 4t 'I Resolved, That , we rejoice tl greut mass of 'the .Demecratic throughout the Noithertt Stat nobly uprisen in defence of out. ed flag and outraged:, land; (s though usage seems to. refit& maintainance of seperatei politi ganization,) and although W ., ,differ on miner subject of .ejecta ~ p - policy, yet that it cheers our !Marti . In this the hour of National ea amity, that: Ignoring all ,party [ dia! i i i retions d an throwing aside all politic .asper-, ity, We can,, hail each other b other l Sl and friends, stiinding Jahoul er to shoulder, in tinity and love,' oil the proud platfo rm of the Union, t e Con stitution, and the enforcemen of the laws. i , ' , ; , ;Fellowsi ;FellowvOters. this ' is what ' e asked some week's ago of the County Coot mittea; but it was ,not grante .- This I claim is t keeling that sly? ld now l i exist in eve r -; mates k bea, ex c ept one 1 clause which is, " and altlron. li.usage and convenience seems to re 4 tire the 1 inaintonanCe Of separatC 1 poli tical or ganization.. Now friends,yo ' can see . 1 a;part of this usage, set fort k in gr:l •Allison's,,card, of last weskt and :as the usage we haye all heard oa party known as the Cohrt Hous e lique, it has been their usage for yea to reign] I and rule in olitical affairs,m id as; lv' matter of convenience it did not.sait, WM Ilavv • 1 . I lion• As- to have a 'Union pall .Made, deprive them of what they been use&-- to. Some. i of t above 'named when asked. tour übli- Unien, answered': we've got, needs, watching, Well keep t year, then it l; will be, time et unite,if they behave thetnselv ,resolation would admit the, BS .ight. ntion in to EsA., it lvas not for the usage and. efface it affords thil l citizensl ough and adjoining We eountly candidates would-feel it' very convenient,: and think the usage equalized!, if the offices of prOfit were not 'held' iii :' - tbe boroughs. I hope the dayy, may speedily come Al ien we- may all hail' one party, • JOIIN COn who 103 y. • I se fitoo peak , 1 um„ We have been "shown a docu ment,signed;by the Mayors, in office of the cities i of. the United States and 'Canada, ccrti6itig to the superior ex cellence of Dr.' Ayer's Compound'Ex tract of Sarsaparilla, andi to the value of all his remedies as articles of great , Pubtit utility. Such evidence from I: lisuch high' eurees bears us out triam• ;phantly in the pbsitionl 7 e have long Maintained witli.regard to Dr. Ayer's preParatioM3, J or more particularly bur I , advertisements of them. ,1 No publish ers need boimore opposed than we are to the promulgation of quackery. in any shape, but, we knew When we be gan, that his remedies were above sus- picion of deceptioti=—that they, were about the best it is, possible to produce for- the cure of Idiimase; irk' that they , have the confidence of all fcbmintriitied where` they(-are, :Iknovini ltot - alorie because the MitYors of the'whole mull try believe thew-Artie - fel- to theirlieo , pie; but beettuser,W. laii*.fnont expe oleacelhat 'they iga so to ouivr, - do we. Venire we area rendering a substan .,tiU leThltlitio I:ifir - rimidera in Making their virtues knoiin- to t,iient.-4Cou rier,-Princetin4-Hy. -- ! - - k reli 'o day medi lwou'id EIS= o Con, great- mine eatly cts on Capt. - attempted to repFy-, : , but to use the cipressional ode 'Ol ladies, "his heart came up in liis,&ruat and choked him," and Rerf.-Batrr I%) plied for hint. - • The Connaittee for--supplyingl ,uni forms then called tOr further s•Ontri, bution, to completely aniterta . . - tfl., Company, - and to furnish all of,tta-ia with flannel shirt's. socks, Le. Revd of 11 La: some half:a dozen were present, %ec the exataple to their congieu.ation,C hy subscribing tun dollars ea c 'eb: course here we always follow - the ex ainple of our 4piritnar adV6Ol ; 6, au4 about three hundred dollars waitrahied on the spot.. - - !?, The "star Spangled' -H'llfanner,'-' at the , party -a, has insult nd al e the eal on Q. May . Atieal 6pangieu then sung and the assetahlY bioke up . every one expressing their :grAtilic'er Lion at the 'good orderind good;Vect• iug which pervaded through 1.1 1 6 N day. • `r • So much. for- yesterday., „To -day, John Douthitt: gave the vifilaiateers 1;1 dinner, at•the "Graehing andki the whole community asseinhled 1,04 bid them "God *laced." `.After: diancrl the, time was mostly 'occUpied leace4 , taking and receiving the good wishesl of their triench.. ,- We kuve them ilafely in the cars, accompanied" by ninny uiq our eitizons, who will see, tleiu into ;Camp. = • We are prend to say tbat!thty go . ) for three'. cram, and aro fully forined, and plenty of utder,clothiag....; blankets; and two day ratioph, sat* it:called to go into_ actual ,seolce.)Nd I expect a good report from, them. BIG 13E.1Y '); • • 4 i , Itir-Tlie Maryland Legislature t) evidently a nest of the Yilestltraitors as will be seen iby the following "amt . . nesty act," as it is Sailed, offereq bis' a Mr: Scott, and whieh• pulsed, to 0.1 Second reading] on Tue.sdav iune I ith 15, • i • '.l, q.. and was laid oyer•for!final s,etl•o 0 Thursday I: I.' . i 1 1 Whereas onlhe 19th of Aifrilla.st Itumber of ,iy . lys' and Other petlll' got up an :lift-iv. with 'some 80161 passing . clir , - .1....2i•-. 1311tirnore, -itud!the.i. soldiers 111-: - -.1 i:lt ~,, tile erowil of pet son's why -. ...(i),:ned • to be - &Sseitll)l4 in, the s. • . 's , I.diing 'somel innueeq and unot .. ',-. In°, people, Nylich So 'et , asperated ! - ?ersots 1 preient Ito 6 lead to a c _-.- .:et between the troeif and theq - - ple. . i And wf..i,yzas none of the; purposp of public justice would be attained P) the prosecution of any one . lconeernid in Said disturbance, but on theCOnt6 . ry their prosocutioh woidd -Subj ,e, ll the City and. County, .of' aialtimqe, to great and 11111/OCCejililaryi e,mptaslt.,; therefore—, , ' • •- . ~,, -, 11 , it'CTloly I. Belt,ersactectity the a . ~ eral Assernblfl of ..Itarylauzi; That I the courts, public:llflicers land g ~.k. jury are hereby. forbkhlen. tb`preseeq or punish gray', person coneeined in tio aforesaidaffray with the ,siilididrotl l/ the city of 'filaliimere on ibel,l9t6Pf April last, or: for any, offeini«A arisib„g i k. fromor, growing . out of sti a iir ..i • Or n . any way - connected perals" 4 i Szertori 2. =And be,ftfarti 4 r- ena ' Thatall laws of this State whetaer , - t I • 1 statute law lit common lawoylucp 0 'ill • b -t f BY ° V t ha , tiOr 0 pnnis men or a -, 1,.,,,, h offdrises mentioned in thel . ..precgaTt seetleizi be and the stone are h tu zepfa!Zii,&76.- ~ I : ~.e . 1 iti would' ad lot* e "party about - a 'ten that em out' (nigh tO , •s. 'This I , now, if e_onvent the ix)r- 'NRTER MARRIBD—Qn the 1 tho3?er. D. A. qunoingbazia; B. FAtionfr to Miss lima IM. flstr - all of 'Biikigarater...,:. , Ori this'A,tll Mr. J 140: 8_ q*Ajor ► t," of ( twine Yt: Beaver` county, to Mies • t q i - EIS