t't Caviler, RE in 9 U 1: 1'". .4 a; ‘u. I. IT‘KLI, KDHOI.AXD PKOPIIITOI m_:Tr*L—t—rf:f._ . - . GETTYSBUEG, PA. IIOXDAY momma. MAYABO. )aM ' 11rd: on M: In of Ju/y.—i"rom theloHow- Jug statement, in a dispatch sqnl 'by Secre ‘fiary Stanton to Gen. DJ, in ml] be seen 11m our predicfionl a few weeks ago. that [non troops would be called Ipr, are 50911 Lo lbr’nglixed : ' “his the design of the flown-mu 0;”. to Jump up the nauonal fort-es mm! the re gbelhon 'is ovef‘glrown, and in ordur to pro vides lg‘nins’t my mopportune reduelion when-thc service of the hundred day's.’ men af‘pimmdmft to fill up then; piece. md n3l 'olher reductions, will be ordered to Lake phca on um 15!. of July, by which time the 'new omnllnwnls vnll be completed ’ [signed] _, “ ' . The Commuza'ion Clavtu.7-A bill Wu intro duced i_n‘the United State: Senawvon Mon- .dq Thbrepeal tfie tbr hundfod dollar commutation clnuse oam enrollment act. r'l‘he'r'lght, however, to furnish lubmmws in o beretained. ’ AWN (I Cowran—ln the Home. .on Honky, Mr. cua'mh, the lumber from thin dWict, ofimd u joint resolution tyro poeing n‘fiml atyournment of Congress ‘on film 6th of June, which wax-domed. ”'1‘!" Fremont Convention is to'meet ,nt Clevoiand to—morrow. The Lincoln ofice _holders look upon the mbvemont grim no (hula slam. ‘ - . The 'Lincoin Conxenlion will meat. It Mtimbre on the 7m of J um, and the Dem bo’nlic National Convention at, Cnioggo on ‘theéth of July. ’ . hem! Determinat—The Rochester Dem— ,u'rag the leading Rep üblican paper in Western New York, hug the Tolloviing with refere‘nce to Gemralrl’renzont’s intentioha: W-e clnnm. longer 7'o“.be that. it i: the in- tentlon of {Jenny} Srqmont to mks the “Walt! 3'- 'an we endent. .crl'ndidnte for the Preelggqq, tlle event. of Abraham Lin cnln being "nominated at, Baltimore. The , New Nation, his cehlml organ at. New York. openly repudiales Mr. Lincoln in advance. and Fremont is said to have telegraphed to a radical member of Congress recently, la’l will run il~ Lincoln does." a-Tbednti-Slaon‘y Standard, publilhed in New .York, thus sounds the key-note of warning to the politicinns Mite party who pare dogs-mined (0 put. Mr. Lincolfi in nom- Ination, reggrdleu of whether the Fremont men support him 'or nét : _ “You may nominuto Mr. Lincoln. possig ‘hlr, without satisfying tha pdicals,”but ynu cannot elect him. Anotlfir cnqdidate will dn‘ev'iubly be run unless he puts himself tutu: in Mia—vight before the tribunal of the North. Victory and Justice are the (so anemia}: of his anécess." ‘ fiflundreda of thousand: of freeman pre now looking to governor _Seymour to yindicpte,the;ightl of the people. he now has it in his pnwor to do a great public good, and w9'.believe that he is fully equal to the lesponsible position in which he harbeen placed. Prompt and decisive action is de gnanded by the masses. ‘ Gm. Andrew Jackson 'a Pru])l¢?l.;-“Sir.” mid Gen. Andrew Jackson, "the Abniition party i! a dish 4;! organization. Its preten ded love fox-{Mom means nothing more or led than civil war~ and g dissolution qfliu Union. :Honest men of all parties should 'uni‘l‘to, expose thex‘r ipteulious, and arrest weirnmzm" ' ' ~ 10“”). ' _Stnrk county (Ohio) Demetri! _qnya ,the Demogratai nominated a one-armed acidic: {or assessoi of Sugarcreek township in thitcounty by the nmhe of- Bcnj. Rush, and the abolitionists beat him with a preach pr ind school teacher; who has been "ioyai" and shouting war at home. Rush lost his 311 m atfieuyshgrg 9nd is 1300:, fl‘Tbe people demand taxation," say the Sfioddyite papers. Mr. Sherman. one pf the Reading Senators. 1.9“ the truth in this matter when he said he heard a great deal about ‘he desire of everybody to be :taxod; but whenever Congress attg'mpts to impose a flux to‘afi‘egt an individual, that '3th person,'although very patriotic, 13 nl~ guys ready to show that. while everybddy else ought to be taxed, be, for some partio lulu- ruson, ought l 9 escape. ‘ . E‘Two mam ve§sels of mm, ,hnilt fir gho use of the rebe} governmem, have been laanghed {roam the port of Fates. ‘France. Another steamer. said to be for the rebel lenice, was finished at. Bordeaux. It. is said that. the French government does not object. to the open aiming of these; vesiels.‘ sl yhough the Au’xerican Minister. Mr. Day‘ton, 213 d remonstrated on the sqlfiect in Pafis. T 99 Seriou’: a him—Says a Washington pay-”fondant: “.‘Whnt And you doing in gangre- 2' I inquired yesterday of ”bought {lll and m‘odemte Ali. G. ‘We trigd to con fiscate thewgperty of the South,’ paigl he. 'and u we could not do that, we are: now oonfiséating the‘ property of the Non-Lb! '3 WA Repuyfiioan paper talk: of purg~ ing"Q:ei_r pan-by? of all the yoggeg and Gov; effluent "lbeculhtors, disorgamxen and mischief-makers. Wu}. 3 good thing this would be for the country—but. what $01.1.” pecan. a! 'the party 1? I 2 fi-Xr. Lincoln‘i doctrine is that, what 9vu bonbmes indihpennble becomes lberq by lawful, though expressly forbidden by the Ooqstituxioh—phut, in short, his discre ‘_tion alve'r‘rple‘gmlhe Conétiupion, and 15 the supremafivf 91' 3.116 land. I I ' 4 ' Getting pSpunky.7-§ New York pgpey my; the pep-p wenghgé mg to have a Nation'ul _Confiption to insist on _having Fred. Doug las pup by the Republican ticket {or Yncp Freqident. tnd that. if this request. is refusq’q Libey men: to > uqish Sumner, Beecher: IVilson. lid. in gun; the map of thy Repub- Fcan pgrty genergfly. by piguipg theii‘ bucks field against miscegcnalwn. K B‘4 giélgtion of the Constitution of €ll9 €339.69??wa §§§9sfl°sfi W 999: . - » ~ . -- - ‘ ~—- —-—~—-.1:-r:--< .2 ~_.- NP - ‘_. "..‘! II T-l’:;3' CUNI‘DPCi'P-j 'llll [0.680 Illo'l‘LAll‘l‘lONmAN milinlil or it. purl the blof' he nimml toirv brand; The inn '2" enforced “- . . , l arranging. minke, unmask his intnnnnn to destrnv fearful cost of blood and life. On Monday week. Mr. Damon. of this; ()nFridaywpnklhpguthithipnflliflirirge4l lad"!!!fil-’:~C'=~’°‘""d“”‘L H": ‘"'enlgormgl [Lubl‘cla "ted; hlxduiotiifni’hrimiy 31° P“‘:Ti"‘l°£‘ ”“‘“ . . . . rus N'umen s wnu u urcmrac r u n e no inns I . member from_Philadelphm. this reaolulion {naive member of .Mr. Beecher’s church. 0!. “ml ”””‘.“ m“ influence—which are PW‘ { They must not find when “my ”[l:3ng 1 was laid on the table by I vote 0f76 yen: to tWhlcll I"! lather 15 B deacon. The 11m“; cisoly what it would rejoice to have if; do, 1 that their personal and fireside rights have 58 nuys. Now. it' the war is not carried on gives the following account of the circumli and ,precisely‘What we. eVen nl'[)flrli!flnl?. ; bot-q despoiled. '. ' for I‘ll! raw/ration of the Union. we would " stances which led to his arrest: lavdd {““‘ grdu’lously 31de 30"”!- ‘1! ”i If" “his“? ‘0 1:“; gfinenl Obllgalion to like our Abolition friends to tell the peoploi It ”9&th something like a week ago lor “’"‘ )ps‘t m}; "WE“. to p ”is” igr'len 9"” be. are a t'9 abntl..th:r‘e “Felon". _ . inniwfld mnhultcvl Mr. Ken! member (it‘ i cum. Vii ii in an, it won g; y reuons [y tiny must 3up9 d m the "MU“?! “9“Plumgthell‘bloo‘lfind Spend-i“, fi ofK nt & Clt q brokers M mumlwhet the knife, not iii-latch lhw from our:cuy of ‘hew York. If they are not its ing their treuure for? Let it he rememfi‘, "Shag: e 890: u [on “fi’mlfikot Si 6 pruc- ihands. A nun mmt be eithfi‘iflmave or nycommeron and greatness will lie brolrcn beredtbatic Abolitibniatadeclared. by their‘ initiation alliriur for 300.040 mm. Mum“) “WY"; ”‘"‘ M“ “90"!" limp?“ 4"” 11““ “it“ F""'°" 0‘ W‘lh- "usi . 'Co a Month week that i Kent “31““ h” o inion and Bl)iii§l‘QllPlll-‘ (101‘ the WM :1 to prevent the hlicetion . nose. um. entarphsms thrown into disorder ”0‘0“? neress, on y ' l]. .1l - id in- 'd{t i. . vtharein of «more horn-i procln ions. It and bankruptcy. the national. government thuflzgr‘ia not prosecuted for the restoration "13 ”h.“ ‘"‘ :“fi: ruin/(thus, kr3o“f‘fl?r£:‘;‘;‘; u“. then: a blow ut the lreed n’ of thel Will he paralyzed. What makes New York of the Union Ind the sup remncy ot the : s:22;,mc'iszn’hiilslnl‘cihLiZiliuenr-e at iVushinj-il-i prefix; it wasnruvk with‘a hot promptitudol the heart ofour country f‘. Why ueits pul- Conetitution ' I i ' ltun wnfiisbout to he iaaucrl After the put; 5 “:hwh “hm" how much he h" the suppres-‘i notions felt at; the, extremities of .0!" '“"‘” ‘ 1. t' . th w}: ld and'J’ourml of Com- 1 sion of opposition Journals at heart; cum 1 )nt through its po=itlon alone. but because i 'O9 ‘0” m Wei '; . ‘.'M' ~ K: t lwheii he found that the pretext on which iof the-worldwnle belief that property is safe ’"“'l'o9 01)] €fi":;;‘¥ m‘?‘l'_“;‘s;l "‘1 I.] lhe so gingerly seize-d was} broken reed in 1 within its limit: from waste by mobs and “'2‘ on”. Y an,“ e 1 {‘6 ”:5, i' la wsrml T‘ ‘i ‘ his liand's. he still held on to it with n‘tonnc- i from simliatinn _hy govrrnment. The litbor 't‘inn‘ "a? l'B '1"; L. w_ ‘f‘o ‘ ". '”' i ("In lityofgmgpwhich showed howlie prizetleven era in the workmop. th'e mine. and in the ‘.honn "n: am 3:8 lg "mam? 0! N i ”It aligtb-y or A reason for crushing Demo- field, on this continent and in évery other circunvltanb'eb l” 1 ('"- "‘n‘" myth] "I? 3 antic journals. i part of thellobe. send to its merchants, fnr .“rmk‘” um mug “to L 'e'h'vnfim F 31ml .} Unli-s_s reliukml mit deserves. this übor-l rule or exchange. the products of their toil. ‘”"’”qu' where :3? 3"" Ollfid‘ ”i", '1 n ”‘l‘ 5m- . tire ntu-mpt “‘lll [undoubtedly be repented. } The