, ~_.' 7m fifl‘W‘ ‘r "~‘ Eh . a .1 lasamzamox or aura cord mitt! lIPOM‘AM. t ' ~" . B - H 1331” 2:. l- _ m”,“'””- s l rsoctsmnox or snxssrv. " ’ | In his proclamation for the “organise-l __ 9m ["lion of t. e §utc Government of North, By thrPreaidallg/tlie UnitzdSlamquNfica. iCar-olmn. President Johnson enunciatea two i ‘ nocnaxarion. .important principles inapplicable LottieS Whereas. the fluid,“ of a“; United case Th 9 5“! X 3. ”19‘ the qualifications i States on the eighth day of December A. D. for a voter—alter taking the oath of managing,“ mound .nd ugly-three. and on nesty—ahsll be that}? 0311! U!“ I“ ”P?" the twenty-sixth day of March A. D. eight scribed b! the Constitution nudism 0' ”1" (en hundred and sixty-four. did. filth the .State of horth Caroliaaln force immediate- , object w mp?” the ”min, rebellion, to :1 595°“ "W 99"" d 5? °5. Xl)’. 1961, “19' indwenll persons toretnrn to theirloyalty. Puff lb? ‘3'““3‘l. “Jinn“ 0" '9"? y and t 6 restore the authority ofthe United .sion. Thu‘fi“ P 191" and Cl 9“ ”008"" States. irsue proclamations olfering amnes tion of the old doctrine that lies at the Very tv and pardon to certain persons who had . foundation of our_!‘t-ee republican system of directly or by implication participated in .gOVcrnmeyit, and its application to the oa‘P ”mania rebellion ; 30f North :Carolinia will do much to aid~ in And whéress, many persons who had so *___. |restoring speaoa, order and tranquility. in 2 engaged in said rebellion. have sin the is '+fil ”rug the 80‘9“. arfd In making ”"1; nuance of said proclamations failßor neg ) st: of r rganiaation speedy and its fruits . looted to take the benefits ofi'srod thereby; :lalrslactdry to the people: The ultra notion' ‘nd whereas. many persons who have oftliaright or the General Government to ' been justly deprived or an chin, to amnes ignore hltogether tlielaws ofa State.psaaedlty and pardon thereunder, by reason of and in force when the State was in full liar-f their participation directly or by in: ion mannwit'u the Union, and which laws were , tion in said ,rebellion. and continuedflhos rendered inoperative by force. would. !7 tility to the Government of the Uni e‘d acted. upon, on, the one side clearly recog- : States‘ since the date of said proclamatiolna, one the doctrine of secession, and on the; now desire to apply for and obtain amnesty :othrr change the function of the General ; and pardon. , IGovernmc-nt from that of an agent. With: To the end therefore that the authority trr'rtsiri delegated'POWPrS under the C9D'Lol' the government of the United States istitutlon. to a ,central despotism. Whlc“ , may ba'restoreil nd that peace. order and ,could invade aSL‘ito and ”will 0M1." 10¢“ ( freedom may b: established, 1. Andrew laws by the mere force Ol'Dllmbel‘l- Bl"- no. Johnson,. President oi the United States. : such‘ 'grounda have been taken. When 3i do proclaim and deblare that I hereby grant pitizen has placed himsellupnn‘the “3”“?le all persons who have directly or indi iOf sympathy “Tub ”191“"! end ordinances '_. rectly participated 'nthe existin rebellion. of the United Sixties. byJalging the Olth‘lm'l except as hereinafter except“: amnesty i der the ImUPF'ng prOChfPflhoni he 1! 9 once; and pardon, with restoration of all rights ‘a citizen of North Carolina; alnd‘his rightli 9f property, except as u, ““95; and ex : and franchises are to be determined tithe ' cept. in cages where legal proceeding! under . laws of thatvState. 88 they 6‘“le PWFIDW the laws of the United States providing for l to the “so-called drdlnance of recession."i the confiscation of property of persons on ]ln this manner the rightful and oonslitn- aged in rebellion have been instituted.— ; tlonal 311““?er 1" "19 GWEN“ Government hm upon the condition. nevertheless. that is made to harmonize with the rights that every such person shall take and subscribe f belong exclusively to the States ; and the the following can; Q, “fin-mum", and l restoration 0‘? peace'and hainlony betworn :tbenceforwuidkrcp and maintain said oath l the two made certain, practical 'and per- inviolute, and which oath shall be registered uianeut. , _' . . _ . lfnr permanent reservation, and shall be l The second principle enunciated in this 01 the tgpdr and’efl‘ect following. .0 wit: reorganization proclamation of President .I,—‘., do solemnly swear, or affirm, in Johnson is, “thtta State Convention wht-n the presence of Almighty God, that I will ‘convened in Ndrth Cd'OllDfl. 01‘ the Legis- henceforth faithfully support. protect and fixture which may be hereafter assembled. defend theComtitntion oftheUniled States rwillprescribe the qualifications of electors mid the Union 01 the States (hereunder, and the eligibility 'of persons to hold oflice and that I will. in like manner, abide by under the Coniititution' and laws of the and faithfully support all laws and procla- State,” This power. as the President'truly uiations which have been made during the . land iorciblysaya, “the people ofthe several existing rebellion with reference to the ”Then“! Department has nnfiounced q Slam! fiompgnl'l‘33hfe Fedfirul U‘hionliiilve erx'iliilncifpafion of slpves, soflielp me (hid. . .. [lg t ll yOX X'Cl9O rnm e origin 0 ‘9 ‘O Ol OWN] ' c 3538.“ O ersons "T 8 FX' the! "We"; eniistcd under the act 9“,?” ' uOVPl’Hm‘Fm 0 the We”!!! time.” and this copied from life benefits olPlhis proolnina 4. 1854. it‘ disclillrged before the explrlhon f power they a e to exercise now in reorganr tion : , ofone-helf of their term, will not be en-liziiig the S . if, governments. in deciding l-t. All who are or shall have been pre titled to the second instalment Of the go- i ":0 shlull hr eflt‘tjne elegtijvle franchise. End tcndzd civil or diplomatic cti'lcers. other , . _._~ W at passe 0 Heel 8 n act as M‘s on Wise omeatic or lorei ii it cuts of the re vernmcnl bounty. 3.0”?!“ of 1893' d"! ’peiann holdirig~otficc under the Constitu- tended Confederate gogvmiig cut. 9 charged before thecxpiratiou “we" term, tion and laws of the State. All these du-I 2d. lAll who left judiciafliations under will be entitled to the full bounty; l ties being personal to,iba people of each the United States to and lllel'ebelhi)n, ‘ ~--~ - . lStiito, were. under our‘ systeniof' gnve‘mv, 3d. All who shall have con military or mrnt, entrusted-solely to them, and when nnvul OUIOBIaOI said pretended Confederale the State is fire from anarchy, and when government above the rank of Colonel in obedience to law snd authority shall be rs- the in my or Lieutenant in the navy. i ruined, then the people may rightfully j- 4th. All who left seats in the Congress of claim and exercise all their functions of the United btntes to and the rebellion. flfiiel‘elflnlyu ”This is the position assumed! sth. All who resigned or tendered resig hy the l'rssiilent;. llcdenies that secession [nations of their commissions in the army ever ultorc‘d in the‘least the rcl'ations of the or now of the United States to evode'duty State; with -tlie. Union in a lrgal 581136. I in-resisting the rebellion. ‘- , ‘ . y ,A_ _ ~ , ii‘he “old Stiltofionstitutinns nnd the liliwj 61h: Allhwlio have engaged in any way in‘! EVER GREEN CESlETERY.v—.S'taclr}tolden' nuns-d in iursua’nco o tiém vvere suspe’u e' [touting ot erwise than lawfiill ,on rison- . ~'~ . . _ {VJ-0;“. [killfibrogatefll by the lawtul nnd ei-s ol'wnr. persona found in {he Uiiitedkmdlmgfim puraiinncsolpublic nn‘tics,acmeet righttul (”xe- pnic of powvr under the Penn Slates servxce us oflicers, soldiers, seamhn, . ”‘3 "we Stockholders m 1“" (”pen rins stitutinn. ‘ ’lilih being his position. it lfi‘ol in other capacities. , 'téry WM he” M the Court-house o'l “Id“! nntuml that! when the authority of. they 7m. All persons who have been or are, evening, .\lzty Qth—llev. Dr. Schmuck” in General Govlrnmrnt is restored, all the nbsr‘titre» liorn the United States for the‘me Chair and my Stable acting Secretary. functions of tbe‘Btate Governments, all the purpoac ofaiding the rebellion. I Th .'- y, t f the “m, w“ “Med rights and duties” of tho peopleunelei: their; Bth. All military and mu.“ otlicers in the . ‘3 In”!!! 0 'l-C 0 m 8 - ‘d Stiite Constitutions and laws the ld be git rebel Ft'l‘VlC‘e who were cilucnod by [h tabs to: adaption of such measures as “'01“ once recognized and made Hie-ha i 2 ometo Government in the Military Arndeniy 9319 M to the early transfer of the management and iiitlividnnl sction. Upon' til! {Whirl- , West: Point, orin the United States Naval oi the Ci-mctery to the Lothuldera, as directed pic l’resldml Jolmrou bases hi. cl ma— Aciidt-tiiy. ; 1 tion with rcfrrcilce to the qualified ' _ 9th, Al‘pprsons who held the pi-etendrd electors. and the eligibility of, persons 19 chides ofGovei-nurs 0! States In insurrection . hold ntfice undpr the reoignnizeil sElliP agmuat the United States. 3 Unvernmt’nls'. The principle is righlulutti' 10th. All persons who-left their liom‘es' ,fllld republican. - ‘ | ' ;witliin the jurisdiction and protection of As the enrl'y reorgiinlzntinniof the govrrn- ' the United may“. rind passed hymn} the mentoftho BOWEN} SUflCS‘WhOSE intercourse Federal military lines into the so-called with the General Government has been : Confederate States for the purpose of aiding dizlurbed by the late rebellion ii ii matterl the rebellion. ~ ni‘ iital important”, the mowmcnl in that, lltli. All persons who have heen‘engsged direction sliould.‘receive the earnest sup-tin the destruction of the commerce of the on of every friend of union, peace and . United States upon the’higli seas, and all harmony. All ideal abstraction should . persons who have mado’ruid: into the Uni give way to plain. practical principle, based ted States from Canada or been engazed in upon sthe Constitution, and in ,liormony‘d straying the commerce of the United with our system of government. The nt- Sines upon the lnkés and rivers that seps lcmpt of afew men to setunp negro sutl‘rsgo 9 rate the British provinces from the United as the “corner-stone of reconstruction” is States. > a direct attack upon the Union sentiment} 12th. All persons who at‘tha time when of the nation, calculated to‘ prevent it rear-1 they seek to obtain the benefits herein by ganizution ofthe States upon .an enduring . taking the oath herein prescribed are in basis, and to embarrass the Pi esident in the ' milituiy. naval or civil confinement or cus delibernte and important duty which dcntody, or under bonds .of the civil, military volves upon him at this time. This attempt Eor naval authorities, or agents of the United should be frowned upon and rebukedas a States, as prisoners of war. or persons de kindrcd heresy with secession in its piuc~ clared {or od‘ences of any kind, either bev tical results. 'l'l‘bs 'efl‘orts of President I fore or after conviction. ' _ Johnson to rc‘organizeitl'i'e States in acc‘ordw 13th. All persons who have voluntarily Vance with the Constitution and the spirit- ; participated in said rebellion, and the em. of republicanism is worthy of the support. muted value of whose taxable property is at all true Union men in 911 parts of ‘the over twenty thousand dollars. 1 country. They Shall have our support. ; 14th. All persons who ,havs'talten tho earnestly and cordially. They are in the oath of amnesty, as prescribed in the Pros spirit of Democracy.—Aga. ' l ideiit’s proclamation ofxDecember 81h. A. D. 1863. or an oath of allegiance to the Gov ernment of the United States rince the date of said proclamation, and who have not thcnoeforward kept and maintained the same inviolats. ' Provided that special application may be made to the President for pardon by any person belonging to the excepted classes, and such clemency will he liberally extend ed as may be consistent with the tacts ofthe cases and the peace and’dignity of the Uni; ted States. . 1 The Secretary of State will establish rules and regulations for administering and re-i coming the said amnesty oath, so as to in sure its benefits to the people and guard the government against Fraud. ‘ In testimony whereof L have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington the twenty-ninth day,ot May, in the year ofgur Lord one thousand eight hundred and six ty-fiu,‘ and of the Independence of the U nited States the eighty-ninth. Annasw Jonson. By ta President; Wit. H. Slwnn, Secretary of State. "\ on 111463“ PRI )1. i. aunt, ”no: AND nonxno: GBTTYSBURG, PA. norm” unnmm; mu}: 5, “w fifhotrinl of the why unsigned be-‘ {are the military comminiqn at 'Wlunhiug-l (on for "the mansmntion o! Frauen! Lin-I coin. uni 3be attempt to take thy fife oh Secretary Seward and other high"'govern.ll mom affine", um ice: on. It Is beliuedi “at the conclusion of the one will be xcuched ghis week. ‘ ° . ‘ fl'GéDQI-n'l Shermaxum Tuesday insued‘ hial'mvmll uddreg to {be Armies of Ten nessee und‘Gcorgiu. In it he Luce- briefly flametmer of the armiel unaer 31i- com mund, from the ciifl‘s of Lbokout Mountain. do'wn through Georgia. to Savannah, find thence northward .through the Caro)ixgu_ ‘nhd Viggmia. He adviues bio men. about to rcmm to their home; not to yiqld {a the temptation, of seeking "new ndventurea abroad," for it will lend "ouly 1.9 death and ainppoiptmgm." ”Tho‘Major General: of Lhe'regulnr may. in: repeated. win he migned as lollom ; General Halieck to command the Pncifio 3mm; Gefmnlasgeruznh. th’Dz vigion of the Misgssippi ;‘ Geperfi Meade, “In Atlantic States ; General Sheridan. Ihe tramdiiniseippi; Genenl Thomas, Vir (iniu. and North‘ Carolina. ‘ #Limflennnt General Grant. has order fed‘nll bar-rooms nnd places “here liquor is :01}! within the District. of Cnlumbin, to be glued until further orders. This in in con. qufignce of tbé large nuxflber of straggling gelding] in Washingfon city and neighbor \ cod, and to pravnm_ the reculn-nce of nominal disturbances from' the uie of in: ficxicating drinks. [G‘Thn Washington: blur anya‘ there in no lmth in tho :lnlcmenl IhM-I refusal bps beén made on tlhu purl v. 3 SQ‘CI‘E‘EI‘Y Stanton :9 surrender Js-xf. Ddylfi l 0 we ciyll authorities lh'ere for trial. Jeff. will doubt less betrieil under the indiclmrnt of Llne Criminal Ccuxtol the District ol'Columbla. fi‘The’Penmylvéniu Sm'fie Agricultural Sopiety announce: that. its next qhibilion in to be held Qt. tho flou‘ridnng car] 01.}Vil linmlporl, commrncing on TnPsdny, avp lember 26th, ‘and continuigg as usual, four days. The premium I'M almqt lo be il‘bucd. in sald to be the est liberal (Ever prepared by thin Society. 23mm has been hetelofore llb'ralyto a fault in :his rMyoct. " ‘ ~- Wngenl Howard, Commininnor‘of the Freedynen’s Bureau. has isgued an or der announcing that owners of hbnndoped plantation: in the Southmow being culti vnud ‘by freedmen. will not be allowéd to diuponsess the latte; until the. growing crop: Ihnil Be seem-ed for the benefit of the cu}, tivaton. ' 'I ’ ”The New Yoxk Tg‘muuya’lhe J’regi. dent? paid to he exgeedingly mnqyed at tho I tacks made upon Shegman, and wilt tnie an earTy opportunity to eXpreau his high Ipprecintion of his brilliant guulities and ichiavements. #6“). Law. Wallace hu prfixibiterl the wearing afgray clothes, called gfifitlgnt's uniform, in Baltimore. aa being ufi‘ensive'to loldien and loyal citigcns. All-r cxd’hmge u/njgeua .lhnt 1119' it-e‘firing of gray Hair thould also be consldcred a sign ofdisloy alty-' fl'Revex-enca for‘the Constitution: re spect. for the rescued rights of th'e Sales, and devotion to the Union founded there on. us the yntchwordi of the Domed-slit: party. In‘lefise American nationality, chm téned and gnligbtegxed by the suprefiacy of‘lnw, pervades the whole framework of its pansy. ‘ = ‘ :=l=l fisme'7monthe ago it was “oopperl heed" to 35¢ thet we were mending three million: 5 day. Nevertheleae, as in duty boundnte “id. ii, for it was true: _ Now me We Idmiu that even in the fiscal year ending last June we ”but. more than three and a _hnlf million: a day. fi-It has heed ordgeg‘ by the vaem meat. Hut 3“ tents. oloxbmg. hospital furni turu Ind other stores phat hays been used in the treatmelfi of contagious disease! mm» burned, and ii: no instance turned Smo depot or 8015.. Nobodywill regret. the nuts of such Phiperty, ’ h—-—-—-—*«w-—~——; . 39.60:). Stone, the victim a! Secretary Suiton’u persecnuon, in not this term“ of an insane asylum. as was stated, bit After spending the winter in workihg '9‘}: his brad took his wuy to Mexico. * So says his Boimn hwyor. ’ ‘ . ' 3.11 m 36'. Haven (Connectipnit) Regis ur says: "Detox-e the Loginhlnro convened. we” heard ._ gm: m 1 said Shout giving an ofioo of dodtkeoper and messenger ‘to one med laid crippled. soldiers! But yhe map than! there look lika able-bodied cups-V “his! Justice ,_Chnse is endfiybrinl ‘ to cousin-u and harmonwe the conflictiqg pliant: down in South Carolin; Wlin‘ tho people that he is in {aver of negro suf mp. Bi; spegcbes are like stick- In. hm nlh’ nut to tho ,lhipel, but full his show ” ofmanna upon Lhn’ blank portion of his "diary. ‘ __ ‘ . flunk-a1 Gambomgh'.’ see: w'm “only mdepvous at Fortress Monroe. who: to in mm forfln Medium-- M in a» otj’flflftofJuly. may.“ 60% of Georgia. und fig . nu oxcsmétuy Malian-know; Mflnflvme. and" Band, ‘ WThe Tribune joins the Washington ChroniclLin protesting against the Team». see legislation ~xfpon the subject. of the ne groes. and the former now says: ‘ We are bound‘to suppose that‘he (John son) means to mnke rthe freedom of the blacks in Tennessee” a reality and not a sham, and that. he will tolerate no 611011 en actments Is that- which we‘ have described. This refers to the act which has passed the lower House of the Tenneslee Legislu ture, mi which is now, before Us Blue“ Senate. Lg you}?! seem that. gven the radi.‘ cal Brownlows ofTennassee are not radical‘ enough ‘to piéue‘tho greater radicals here.‘ Tenneuoq in has manipulated section-hf the act'whioh théfli‘ibw pubiishes,‘seeks not to xemhva thafiei‘gmn decree that‘sla— very is abolishcd‘ip th Shite. but, accord ing to thghgu judgme of the people’s representativu, groposea {o a time 'to regu iate the Itgms of those who h ya been [just nude free by we set of war. ' by not. let Tennessee manage hei- 6yn.buainr \ I—Aye.‘ \ . '0 a h ye. . b‘ 3 General Lee you to Farqiuge-‘A len wri ter from Richmond says that Gen. R. E. ‘ will soon law the city Ind repeir to h E l'nm, situned‘ he“ 'lhe famous White House; on'the Pamunkey, River, toépend! the remainder of his day: in penoe,quiet, ‘nnd agriculture—if unmoleswl by the Gov-i ernment., His son, Gen. Cnitis Lee, isal-l Judy on'lhe fax-p) alluded to, and 'is ectu-l- 3 :1! dOing his own ploughing in person. ll‘ % in alleged the!» “Runny” Lee, e General Incl ‘ i“ nephew to the rebel chieflain,_came into‘ {town the other dny from the White House; ton I load of hay, end tool; thgoazh‘of allov l pmm' « ——-—-——vn»—~—‘- i ”The Uhiclgo Tim up that it may not surprise. muzy penons to lam in“ gh.‘ proprletprl of the distilleriei' lobed in Dobdque, Iowa; {or defnuding the minus, In all rumpus?- Bepnbliuns, who have been loud in their profqnious of loyalty and philanthropy f 6: the ”you. ”The degani horses. carriage, hinge”, ha. purchased in New York for presenta— tion to Prudent Johnsoxi, were sold at auc fion onftiday‘ 1%? Pennsylvania Rail Road 80:13pm 3. 3 “be: the, first “M ‘ M Mulligan} -'2 1199 M, (night, kc, _ A' ‘ Jnfi Davis not in Iron—The sensation Ilory concerning the mnnacling of Jeff. DI.- vis, emanating from the'correapondem of I. Phiiegioipiaia paper, and copied in several Forthern journals. in gen-telly discredited ~ - the press. The New York Herald de cla -. ‘thec “the “myth“ Jeff. Davi- ha been unnacled is not true. as is confined in a «3mm in Fortress Monroe, fined up for the rpoee, comprising two roonu. There in s A ard in the room with him con stantly; but e in not muscled or his movement: wit his dungeon any way re stricted.” Some the papers argue than the—story has been, ufectqred for the purpose of placing on -vernmentin Ln unfavornblo light before he governments of Europe. .. fi-The Chgtunoog: Gazc‘hq says that pal-tie: who have been through pew-gin u‘ {u as the Etowahfiivet represent Hut the destination prevailing in the! couliky in; twly appalling. What few inhnbmuke- I 7.7 e", main there am almost Btflfi'fid “1 dB“ 38-11” new Muénic Hall will ho dedicated and for want of animus it. is impouible for ‘s], Mn “'udnesjny nighg, with helium; cere gny of they: to attempt to nine any crops. fibqiu. It has bun {mt-d}: aheuy expense, 7 1 and‘lxnmong the fine". hall: in the Staten ‘ beating: is progressing in Vir— v . m,- lawman: no everywhere taking H'XQ Benjamn Gadget, of‘Petenonrg, 13‘1”“ lfieslance, Inch the negroel an (Y S.) h“ disposed of Em property to Mr. ..zu; dag tower]: on,thophnu_uops. The ““1“" “‘_3's‘" “W” “5"“ 7, *‘ ‘ “-7 a Repairing “to June. River .94 ,MA and has was, begmi. létfij &;60q‘nfg. I, ‘. fiFER BILLS {or Constablu tad Initi cc: of the Peach“ fixed by the but Legisla ture—for nlc n the Cunmnn omce. THE NATIONAL MONUK‘ENT.—The Hen agen of the Soldiers’ Nldond Cement: It £hie place hue decided to hove the eel-model of the {aging o! the Corner Slone of he Na lipual Yonument, to be erected in the Ceme tery. on the 4th of July next. Major General Oliver 0‘ How-r 5, who bore {conspicuous pert in the battle of Geuysburg, has been se lected u the Outer, and Prelident Johnson will perform the ceremonies of lsying the corner stone. Lienunenl General Grant, on d the oficers and private; of the army of the Potomne, ere expected~to psrticipnte In the excrcuu.‘ The members of the Cabinet, the J udichu'y, Senator: and Reprelenulivu, and‘ Governor: 9! the several States, with Lhe heed: of the Sale Depnrtmeuuyue 1130 expected to be present. ' It in suggested the all lac-l celehrnlons of the coming 4th of July, cspecillly :hxoughout our own Stale, be nhlndoned this year, so that. no one who in inclined to come here to do honor to the memoriel of the heron who no on the soil of our (:wn State, may he aux-mud by small celebration: at home. We Ire nnured that every pouible urn-ange mem' will be made with the levers] I'!"er ‘compnpiei for the tnnnponntlon of the pegple to and Iron: thin plnce, and then- eccommodn tion while here. ~ The Committee of Alnngementl "leaked by file Bonn] [or the ceremonial of'the 41h, con fine of Duid Willa. Chaim”, W. Y. Solllck, Secretary, B. W. North, B. Deford, Ind Levi Scobcy. They wi.l announce the dean: of the nrrafigcmeuu’ln due time. _ PEACE—THE CELEBRATION OF“ THE FOURTH OF JULY 'l‘he_Albnny Argm my: that we have had no lebnlicn of “pence,"‘ because in the bewilde at end etup’or oc casioned by the uanssinntioh of the late President, and the horror caused by the reve lations oi the conspiracy that reached His life, and still more in the concentrnted purpose of the people 'to render honors t 6 the dead, the great fact mm we have achieved pence ha: been 105‘! sight of. The Army adds: ”It is not long before the nnnireranry of our unlional independence in to he celebrited. Let the celebration of peace be reserved {pr that day. Let it be regsrdvd “the aural any of the new am. is it was of the old. Let it. be a. day or nnlionnl, not of sectional rejoicing, devoted to the revival of n wide-embracing pntriotiém; a. day in whiuh thqmemorias of this dark episode of civil war shall he consigned to oblivibn, and where the recollections of American heroism and Amer‘ ican eacrifice a slmll call forth the annualtri- ‘ butes of eloquence and poetry: and be ecu:- .memomted with all the martial pomp and civic honors that n grateful people can render.” by the charter. Dr. Schmucker slated that n majority‘of the SloLkholdcrs had already agrecdflto surrender their stoyk certifimlea and take therefor the promissory no tea of the Association-33hr] Hut 3 number had not yet been seen. ' After some di=cussion of the question of lramfer’ ‘he fo|lowing resolutions were unau imons!y ndbptgd: - Resolved, That. the Board of .\lanncers- 0! Ever Grccn Cement; _be instruct: d to tender lo the Stockholders the Asset-Nina‘s notes for the ambunt oratock with inleml'nccrued held by them relprctirer—snid notes to be due in one year, and bear interest. from date. Fur the‘r, that the Fresh-1, Dr. Sclxmucker, be requested to continue hi Eons to Home the signaturel ohhe remain‘m Stock!) older: to the agreement Ilready signed ‘ a mujomy of them. Ruched, That as a condition of e surren der of the Cemetery to the Latin: era, the Congregations holding stack nhnll retfig‘ the sumo privileges they have heretofore enjoxed. Ruched, That no soon a: this arrangement is completed, the officers of the Board shalt publish a notice, culling a general meeting of the Lotboiders, with a View to transfer to them the minagemcnt of the Cemetery, u: contemo ’plnieul in the charter. * Adjourned. ‘ BARN BURNT.—-On Monday eveningmhdut b o' clock, the Barn belonging to Mr. Samuel Piuer, in Cnmbnrlnnd township, was entirely destroyed by fire, with all its contents, corr aiuing of Bay, Straw and Grain. llr. Pitzer’l Inn is quite'hcavy, and this calami‘ly It thin time will put. him to great inconveniences:— We understand there was-u flight insurance on the property in the Adm? county com pany. There is no doulit that the burn was set on fire by a. lad about. 10 yer.“ of ago, who «I: living with Mr. Pitzer at tho time, on h. has made acknowledgments to that elect. CHURCH CONSECRATIOS.-ommunioaud. —The new M. E. church in Hanover will, D. Y., be coneecrnted to its epriroprine use, on Sunday, June the lltbi Should no clrcnml euncel transpire demlnding e chenge in the plea, Nae following will be the order of exer cieee: Dedlcutory sermon no lo o'clock A.‘H. by Rev. Dr. Bartlne,of Pbilodelphle. Preach ing It. 3 o'clock _P. M. by Rev. 1. P. 0001:, of Baltimore; and u 8 o’clock P. M. by Rev. A. W. Guyer, one of the fomer peetore. Rev. J. 8. Money will rileo be present. DreJl’edel ud Byen, of Weebington, D. 0., hue been eppllefl to, but .116 ruponeee yet received. .Shonld both or either of them manual to come, It will be mode public. The people on nepeetfnllx :Sa heartily invited m enend. ' - I. C. Sun", Pr. in Clings fl'rhnndny - vet, the flu} let. nper: ,hy the Preeident of the United States M e. (In: ofhna mlllntlon and mourning, In consequence, of the unnlnetinn of President Lincoln, was very generally observed ln_ shin plece. There were services in Christ. Church in the morning end nncrnoon. The following wes the order of exercises in the morning: Organ Voluntary, President. Lincoln Funeral Much; Pr/éer, by Rev. Dr. Brown; Dirge, A Nation in Turn; Lidreu, by ‘Rev. Mr. Cnrnnhnn; Anthem, Child of Mariam! ; Benediction. , fi'We In requested to announce an: communion services will be hid in the United Presbyurlap Church in this ‘place on the second Sabbath of June. Prepuitory service: will commence on the inday preceding-Rev, J. M. Adair oficinting, mmiuiuaoné .91; bing'will u vat, } H‘Sfi'enl ‘3 - tecomflmdon CHIP BASKET. . Awful 0:!me n labile-unmade: comm; Cum. will mup an ncugsu of a Maguinemflrut Loss of Life. by promotion in Pennsylvlni‘ "WI” W 0" Cmcmo. Hay 29.—Tho Tribune [unsupe they ue mustered W‘- \ cial dis arch from New Orleans. dated on On Pridav elovencolcred- Soldier! *9" to} the mug install, which mys that the ord hlfi been hung at Viki-'55“? iszhe Insular] mnce depnximenf mid magazine It. Mobile or. lady named Cook. . ‘ ‘ exploded at 2o’clock yestardny. Franklin Buchanan. formerly 0!)“:ka The shock w-s terrific. and the city was but during‘lbe war nn Admin] in the {the} baken to its very foundatiom. Eight miy, surrendered NW?" 1° 1112 U 7 3- h‘Vlllfiquares of buildings were deser‘ed nud authorities 8‘ 5105“” W the .13“ “nu "d'five‘hundrod mmns buried in tin min». was released on hi: pardeof honor- )‘l‘igefiw in Estimated at. 88.000.000. The The colored people of New Orleans b_nve‘ongm oithe explosion has not ya been started . upwgpaper. with ‘the Ippropxmte|discoveretin . Mme o! The Bled.- unbh‘mn. Baltimoresul it is and or: nismg a fund for presemafion to General Lee. $O,OOO has been Ilready second—with ‘he promise of sumo addivlonll. The Potlsvifle Standard says ghu the stagna tion still continue: in me cod business in Schyylkillcoufity, and there is no prospect of a ruumption at. present. The demund for coal is" very hghtw A shock ofearlhduake was felt in 53m Fran cisco, and throughout southern Unmet-uh, on the 24th. ‘ , {telegraphic communication is now open be tween the Atlnntic chic; and Momphil, Vicks burg, Sow Orleans nnd Mobile. { It it: reported that General Thorn" will he Inppointed to commend the Deportment ut‘Vir- Pginin. The payment of the troops in Waehiugton bu begun. a A riot has occurred among the‘minerl :2 MM lilon, Ohio. 4 regiment land to be sent to sup. press it. 5' , Major Gonenl Theme: in nt Louisville. Gen. Weiyel’s negro troop: no going to l‘l‘exu. ‘ _ Onthe site of Sodom Ind Gomorrah, Bug’- { ligh engorprlge hm oaublished a. factory for the 'extrnctiug of bromides froni the waters. They {will Attempt to strike oil, and we will soon lhni‘p in market “choice 10th ofscrip in Lot’s l wife—running forty barrels a day." The family of old John Brown are llvingin Red Blulf, and um in a needy condition. in ySucrnmento and Mnrysville subscripziona nro' being taken {or their benefit, Barnum has offered $l,OOO for the ,pillow upon which President Lincoln’s head restc-d leien he died. He will not get it, for the hed : stend nnd the clothing will be sent to the Pet i eat Uflice. ‘ ‘ The but and noblest conquest is that ofn man’s own reason over his pmiom or follii I. l The "glass wedding" has come along. 11 is 'celebruted on the fifteenth anniversary of mar ringe and gig-x 9 wore in presented by admiring friends. ‘ ‘ - The New Orlenni Time: say- that 8,000 reb els are now at Mobil; leiug paroled, Hmong [ht-m Lick Taylor and olber pmminuu gt ner als. The New York Board of Aldenfmen have re lulred to tender the hmpilaimes oi the city to General Sherman. ‘ . I! is unticipnted that‘the largest when, c’rnp ever rnised in Pcnnsylvnuig “‘11! be [annealed this year. ’ Troops are lo be maintainrd in Thus for same time, to mninmin order.'_ The disbundmem of Shermln’s army was commenced On Tuesday. A man has hPcn arrested M ,New Haven, Conu., supposed Ko,he John H. Silrrutl. ‘ General Beauregard and stud‘ have arrived In va Orlennsr . . 4 Carson Valley is will by some petroleum— arekcre to bee. “busin ofuil." The people over that‘yny seem determined not to luLyGnlilor uin get ahead of them in anything. The woman of Richmond are nearly A" die:- sed in mourning. Sn‘d have been the ravages of death in Virginia. ~ ~ , A man was g.u~ro:ed and robbed in a board- Ing-house‘in New York» on Snulduynnighl week. The house was full o‘f boarders sn. nu.- snme lime. General Rnsm; hn§ opened upgotihtions with the (‘onfadcmtcs in Arkansas for a sur rondcr of the latter. . Eight. thougnnd men oflhe/S‘econd corps were discharged lust week. All the light. artillery of the Army of «he Potomac will be muswrell out of sex-nee immediately. 3 Mnjor Generals Couch, Washburu, and Mic )liilan, and Brigadier Gum-Alp SlarkWentber, Sullivan. Leo, “'cbszur, Mengher, .\‘jcholas and Averill have resigned. ]; A dckgauon fto'xh Alabama. are r'on their way liflVanbingtou to conform-it‘ll the #‘reaident lot: a restoration army; Slate 101 th!) Union. ’ Wm. F. Snow, of Philndvipbin, a. conrruta} found guilty of fmwl by “our: marljnliu “Ruh ingwn,§aa been sputenced to pxiy A. fine of 32- 000,511 go impximmueulumil the fine in paid. » It is ”finned tbn\_\hc ram Stonownll w“! ho given up to the UnitedStnm. The caanin of the Stonewall has gone to Gnluut‘nn. Tong. Gengral Longstrcct has received pr’rmiision (tom President. Juhmou to \isit Wushinglon on business. The clerks of (he defiurlmantl in Washing ton are giving one dollar each [or the family of on late President. ‘ he Prrsidem bnl commuted the senlence of Mess : Bowlos, Milljgnn apd Horse-y, the Indi mm conspirators, to impriwnmcntfur life. A statement of the public debt to June 1:: is about to be published. Wendell Philips advocates arepudinliOn of the war debt. « General Beauregard is in New Orleans. Howell Cobb has bren paroled. NEW CUACfl.—Among the recent improfe. menu worthy of nb'tice in the new coach put on the route between this place and Mechan icltoyvn. ' 11:. Stem, the proprietor of, the line, delefles much praise fur hie nccommo. dusting dxapofition end the ipterut he takes in providing for thefiomlolt 0! hi! pusengers.—- Every person untelHng over this route should patronize the new coacli and the muffin. THE PRESIDEXI’S BODY Giulia—We understand that the Union Light Guard, un der the command of Liam. Jaminon, which pal-formed the duties 0! body sand to the lgte Prehidant Lincoln, wilt be retained to act in the lune capacity for President Johuv'son. Lient. J. B. Jamiegon w“ formerly of this county. ‘ . ‘ HOW I'o SUSTAIN A PAPER—Tho Du. ton Journal given the following lenlible direc tions: ‘ ' lat. Subscribe and pay for it. _ ‘ 23: Get. your neighbor: 19 “he it. 3 . Sand printing sud advertising to the once. ' - . _4lll. Help an!“ the plyer inurnung by, landing lac-. 1 hm: to the editor. ’ Will our unbncriben‘ Vplguo puctiée upon the-e rules: . } ADVICE FOR BOYS,-—“You m wide to be kind, pun-ou- And magma»? up Hor ‘we Inn. “If there in I boy in whoa! who i bu a. club-foot, don’t. let. him knév you ever i In! it. It then is they with r‘nggcdplolhes, don't hit shout up in MI honing. If there in gum boy. "sign h'in: lomc part at the ‘ um which doés not toqfllfl much running.— i If there in I 111!" 0129,1201}: him’ :6 got‘hiu len sonl.” . ‘ ‘ ' wanfilDrpenan any! um moat of ‘he impurills of fire Ihopl in inert and wonhlou? Dr. Ayer in his writings , on this drug mun Hut-not. only il it. inert I: found in shop, but mono tr; most ofthe prepnn. tion: from It, or bearing in Bums. He shown, however, that this tact. urinal-from the use of worthleu varieties, or unskilled preparations by incompetent men; that the true Modicinnl Suriapurinu (Sun Smilax of.) of the tropics, when manly gathered in we bud, in one of the most afiecru-l ulleuxivel wq pone“ Oom bingd with other subnuwel of gun: snmcive pow”, like lodinc, Slillingh, But, km, it mkon Ayer’n Comp. En. of Sump" whim we Fug ”mama belie" in one of flu ms: of. and remedies for lIIIIDI‘I, skin diam ad for ”him th- 5100'3 Which, In! em 1:! bun ‘ {and by gainer—Bun," (310.) Krcury. ; Murmsfhiah' 27. via C'uno, May 29. lThe Bulletin'htl‘a'ew Orleanl special of the '26“! any»: that n‘nfihe evening of the 24th ‘the main ordnanca depot, in Mnrshall’i warehouse, Mobile,\J}ew up with I tertiblo lexplosion, and aboutt tree bundled permu lwere ki'led and many‘vounded. Thom :nm‘ls were buried in the Poins. Eight en l:tmy squares of the city wvrq dcmolinhed, good about 8,000 hale: of cotton were des f truyed. The stennters Col. Cuwléknrtéd Kate ‘1)..1e. with all on board, were enti \ ly det itroyed. A great portion or the “{sth centre at the city was badly damaged. \[l‘he l total loss in estimated at three nnllionn. I General Granger rendered prompt rel“ . Ito thé sufleters. The cam-e ofthe explonion ‘ A tin uncertain. The ordnance stores. whichn k. .7 iwere [portion of the munitiom of war um I h I Dealer: in Meow ' rendered by Wig-{l. Dirk Taylor. was in . y ”.._-«.:on— 'course. of reuiou when the explosion nc-l gourred. The entire city was more or len _ FEAT HORSEMAN' ‘ injured by m. exPlosion. .’ Will he ithout DR. ‘TOBIAS VENETIftfl j w , - «u» -—-—— N ‘ ‘ Re-ulublishmmt 0/ Ike Gtmtrnmmt (J North ‘ HORSE ”T: NT,“ ll l“b 1860 Carolina—The President has issued a pron-l _ “I” N' ‘ “3‘" ay - ' ‘ lnmntion for carrying out and enforcing the, D" 7°b‘“: D " Sir—During 35 1“" . obligations of the United State: to the peo- ‘ that I have been in th livery bullueu, I luv. pl 9 of North Catalina in securing to them I used “a sold it great q ntity of urioun ttnl. " republioan form ”f government. nntl “P‘ I menu, Jila. kc. Sonia tw years since, hur potnts William H. Hol-lrn ProvmonalGnv-~. f 0fl 1 h-l h ernur ofthe State. with theiview oi" calling .ing D~ so may tron ,l‘ u. ‘3' u 3‘ M: "f“ a convention. the memhfln mum! to be‘mnde by your \enetmn Lmtme t,‘i testyd'tti elected by the loyal people. lor the purpose ‘ merits, and it has given the best ntin‘nrtion of altering and nine‘ndinfi the conntitutir‘u, :oi anything] ever Med. I never :1 any. and restoring the State to its constitutipnal ,tbing that given such nniVCI'SII not: action reluttoh‘q‘ to the Fetleml Government. All l ”mu horumen, It. i. destined to “‘1 “d“ voters Will he required to take the oath as: , . set forth in President Johnson’s amnesty all ”‘h""' ‘°"”’ "“17“ "h" . . ‘ proclamation of the name tlule of this one. ‘ , {VA-“URL “ I’LDR. 'l‘he necessnry direction: nre given to the tnilruny commundvr in the department to assist in carrying out the purport-I ol the proclamation. :invl Unilnl States inlet-"mil tux and custom (Iflicurs me to he nppointod. postnmsterx, (kc .oml the district, judge is to ptoceml to hnltl court, nml ptopmly «uh. joet to confiscation is to be brought lfljlltlg ment and pale. Gen. L!e.~l]x’*lilrrie4l IfrsinJL‘nls -—-'l'lm \Vn-‘h ingmn correxpumlem oi the Puilu-ielphiu Ledger says: The rumor that it. was in mutomplatinn to scrum Gen. 1.» Imm, ho- sunny-mus. as undm Hie terms of (Jvu. Grunt, he“. wuh the other ofliveh nnd men of Ind urmy whn surgendured, \ver:- :0 remum ”unfilmiurhl'd by the Umwd Slurp. :mlhx-rily" m lung as they ‘umnlm‘twi rhenmlivos “‘1 nomvd.-nce win: the Law: In fun-e m [Lu-1r l¢'~}«(‘(‘l|V(" States. So lung. thercl'a‘». m lhe:é mt‘n commit. rm an!» vmlnlxng the low“ cf‘llwir parole Hwy may be rugahlud as pale. h-om punishmnm. The UHWPHH’HI inmpnmlP-l hero fnr Hm expulsion of llmse rwl-L-ms uhn hm! horn South nml,snu;_vhl m rmmn m Hum! form” homes m this dmuivt has LIHH’I thx'uupin— the President lmviug :xyn.fiml ‘llml it dnJ not maul. wuh hie :Ipprvbllnun. The F'nu/ Svrwndnz—«Our nnlioiyvliu'm that tho who] Gem-ml Knhy .\‘mnh. oi the llans-Himwm-l annrmwuh, \muhtth 1. 13' am ranch-r his rnrctw, nu willmmmmu (he warlike (lA-moru-Irnlmna nf ,whwh \w hm. nr‘counh {um} 'l‘vx .5, but In I n u ..L2. L 1 (liqlnlcln tmui General ('mmy lo the Wurfu’inl Depnrlnn 131 reports; [ln-L the axrnnuz-mvmm An 11m .Ith dry rim-d Its-l 4 h-= 'r«- mu!- of fur the .~urrclulu wme concluded on lhe! union.- sin-r, a‘nd "é MM .:. i?” V’ In”! 26m uh. All Ihe uwu nlul yleL-aiol bnlh; cm" Hm'y be ”“1“le .« the 11-h»! army and uuvy. In xlml (IQ-[nub ‘ _' , ment. werc- im-‘u‘hd m xTu-lerma ofrnpxt-g n.“ "3"“5 WWW” .f‘” ”‘ to “cum“! ~ulatxmi. From llm u. would appear lhul dwmiht- the uum-mus inhuman m wlmh Mngrudvr’s and all the other otganncdi ’u: lune alluded. TIM-y :an llKu‘!ll3’_in£utiiu& C(lxlmflrds hflVP “n“ij'rlmmr‘tfd' I I [{xvitll mum a «41 9(2er ‘Hm ”Ling c-lufinwn nolzer unmm. 'u...‘ ¢-\.( r-xmr- o no .. , _. , : ‘ ’ .. fact, Um! the war h .9 : nilpd i.~ l 1”- ul'llrr Dr: M w “My“ my u :I‘rnmnn "I ‘,h‘ Imm ‘ "V' tho l’reeiil‘en! «dficmlly nnnnum-ml by Ihu ' '“h‘e‘l ”"3“" kW" ”r" “‘1 "““m‘d "’ M” Secretary (,9 Wm- on Saturday mpk, A“ l._r the "l'mon “and: (‘o.. of meuk Malta." lulsom-ra who have bctnnnh um (I by mlll-r —:|o my}: runny-n) (timing. fume nrc unmut wry ”Emir“? [0 imrliN ""1"“: ‘hwmg ”"3 ’lho "Sniéiu'; \Y:al¢!|,"(u Le Lo'd Mam Foul-11l warm-c to elmm din-telly (Lacuargcd. "m “'m. Ln”), "3,“. mm”). ”mm, M I|.» 1 . ... ~ . .. , _A _,, .7 v, > _ Q‘There iq n pin-pact nfn Cnlrflmt im mean the ijudiciul and the qu-unvo paw en in 'l‘Pliiuesst-nn quvei-xmr Brln\'liiuw,:l the special ngvnt at the 'l‘n-usury Uri-urt ment, acting under I‘l‘itli'n out. I: Irma that dppartmvm. runtmiout \uuw abundan etl propertv beln’nging to. (i your-w, Iquoy'ul persona. Judge ‘1 ngg at n p'ruu. «1:11,: t~~rm uLthP Court. gain“! a tun-nit. of the. hem! ury Department to be thkpnwv-fimi ot a hum which he had rented trout Guvunor Brownle had tha,l.i-n[u-rly t.) be rpmored tolhe owner. firm-ml Limbtn. on flower nor Brnwnlow'u tipplxculion, enforced the contract, and Judge 't‘ngg’s Oldt'l‘ was dul rogaulm't. “0n Tursdily Judge Tngx. at Knoxville, dciivorul a charge to the Grand Jury. in which he directed ttmm. in mong language, to indict Goternm Dru-.mkm tor sntmtaction, in the prymises. Judge 'l'iigg is undetatood to be huntile to the cu‘nfiscw tion law. ‘ ‘ . 1=1:1 8‘“. 11. Foriyth. of Chicago. uithpugh prostraled byticknea». had hixhcuso search ed, his papers and his letters, and than of the family, examined by Gen. Sweet’s de tecta'vee, nnd two lons and two dnu;hten curried to Camp Douglas, Dlldt‘l‘ mrcst, on charges mnde by secret enemies and spies, that he had displayed a seceeaion flag from a window And had a yicture of Booth £1“- pended in his pmlor, surrounded wit-h n wreath of'lnurel. It turned out mm a len nut, in house cleaning. Izad hung a grey, moth eaten curtain, with n gimp border, out of a window. and that the picture was net of Boom, but of h'il deceased wile which the dnu htere had wreathed with/ immor telles. gen. Sweet admitted. subsequently. that there wu no came 16! the arrests, hut ; refused to give the name: of the secret spies who had seen so much more than was . visible. ‘ are doing every day, in evuy City of tho 0-, nion, in ominmfly pnilurarlhy. This pPICO fuI revoluiiou it going on throughout 11:: whole Land, nud‘thm lii-my and human, mp pun: homelineg: igd incofgrully. ‘lllnurn'c. mm] by J. ORISTADORO,.\'O. G’Anor Bonn, New York, Sold by Druggistl. Applied b, I“ Hair Dreuen. ' [Sky 8. 1m ~——.~A—-—-o - o——~ -- ~~ , l ”" ~Nl>v —<— Hm (Ii: Public are Humbuggel~The New “ATM-“OMAR York Comma cinl Inno’unces mamm- Mory 1 Ladies Ind Gentleman: "you wish to man! about Jetf. Divis disguising himself in bi. iyon on? do so by udduninj my I will nu wife’n crinoline. is thoroughly exploded.—v [3013, without money and Wuhan: price, ulna The editor my: : lhle in‘ormationrthng til} enable {you to mm: “W: "9'an informed that he was dis- Juppily Ind lpeedxlyt S‘mnpec m of I‘Q. guhed with his wife's shawl, which was .welllh or'belnty. ’l‘be Inform-flan will cofl mi d around his hand whilo's water-b 7“ n°'b‘"g'.“"d ”you mm to nun" 1"" P’P'cln k" "”210 ed M: erson Even‘cbeerfully "all: you. Allleucts "111:1!wa». 3'20 of?thia dis ulgse ma give belen min- { fidentiul'. The desired infommonlsem by re .) us: I d . Colfnel Pr'lycbard n a that. ,turn Imm, and no reward uked. Phase he szfivgo: ”’9 J 25 in it I‘m! was 101% so by‘ do“ !’°B!l?l9:s;wmpg_d “"5”": “dd""ed ' ' ' . teas bus of his pen: gag that My}. Dentin. bad 3": 50‘1"“ ( SAIIMB B. LAMBERT. loknowledgbd that he wars the articles at. } the‘momenl of his capture.— It. would bel 31;, 2:, an, interesting for the purpoa‘e of history that --. —<.—oo >~ . « the true facts should be disclosed, and Lhnt ’ INFORMATION “may the public be no longer humbugged by idle . To 312 mm! 3",",n,‘;_A Gunman. ‘3’“- ,A.-.. __A_ __ lama or Nen‘onl negjlim Wampum. Pn- ”_._-“... _____ m“ °',s“"““' ”fie 15m 2 an ea ...: ~- ' ’ ‘mature eCIJ’v un u r ’ In J. W. Smith, licedPWVes ofßaltimore f‘mm'h to ‘ V' {we}! n. (tn: 'o' OIAIQIJ _ g 0 , x the recipe qnd direetwnl for mnkmg the Ila nctxng fox-the ostoflke Department. to-dsaywk rem“ and in Me pug, sufl'ue".wllh. Arrested Charles W. Bpencer. a ch-rk m the in: m profit by the navel-met”: Mupulncc. palpfiice of that city. .on the charge of hav- 3 “d posse” I sure end vulneble remedy, can mg ahtrscted from the Je‘smrtment shot)t F do so by “dressing hip (I. hirplue of hu|l~ $160,000 worth of Unite States bond-'3. I neal. The Recipe, x‘nd In“ information—of and about. $5,000 worth of postage stamps. ,vnnl impomnck—vm he cheerfully mt b”- __ «.._- ... ’ :return uni}. “dren 1 S‘The New York Times thinks that , JDflN B. OGDEN, . . chief interest of the amnesty prOCIIMS‘IOQv ‘ 6° Null}; s‘" N" YWL ‘u it now stands, is in the reservation of the P. tin—Nina” Sager!!! 0’ both “I" UN {Special pardoning power, which Pgeeldent. find this inlet-mutton invalupble, [Apr.lo.la Molinson mll,unquestionava ”"4“” "”1 i ' “m’~_— judicious, and, It the same time, liberal re- , THE “‘lth GHAPIBER' , gal-d. both to the welfare and peace of the ! A, not. 0! inning Ind Igvko‘tn than n!- nation at. large. ”MHZ 'm‘ Semind Wuhan), amt“ D” I WW . smm, of Pram-um Deny, {ma whet-n: ”Ham'Wmem. Hopkinl: 0‘ Washmg- ‘um produced. Bud, pm», “fl telnet! ton county. is protmnently spoken ofu . ;3. ‘3.“ m”. , . , candidate for Auditor General. Enron the; Seat F“; 19 In! ml,,hr “11-WW“ . Democratic SmarCEz‘gvayéon Ihlcll‘huzil. g 5, .fl|¢@:_mwm filing?" / bleak! thocityo ‘. on. e t ‘. : . . . A of June. - g: ' Iw“W'to ~. m twin» 1“ Yv snout, Imus. aannnam can: or arm xxx: 31 ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTIRS. How many pea-lons, from napping on I pica of nrnu pecl, hue been lnuedfor life. A con which might. hue been of thin kiné has in". bun brought to our notice. 1A gen tleman, hon: plncing'the heel of hi: boot on I piece of orange peel, wn anddenly thrown down, and viola-fly nprninod his knee. Ho wu lix months confined to the houu, though' he had the but medic-l deivc. A: t In! rO - - ter] eminent phyalclnn wan cam-d in’ to see if anything more could be dono. MOI examination he said, “My opinion in, you: knee will never be bent ngnln." Be recom mendéd lhnt the whole leg and knee lion“, be encased in n plnuer of Paris bondn‘o‘, which would nccclernte (he pumnnent uifl'em ing of the knee, and aid, "the sooner it on! done the better." But the pntlent, ho'fon trying thin npplicnion Ind having L “What. lor life. onnloped 3‘ in our Poroul Plum", and in less than two months hi: he; wu perfectly curcd. Principal Agency. Brnndrclh Bonn, NOW 1 It. By the yard or “halo plnlu. Sold by a Dealer: in Medlcinu. [Sky 29. In Sold by all drugglsts. Office. ,58 (‘o’rzlundt sum-l, New Yuxk. him: one dollar for pint lbultlu. ' ‘ l . firflnuu'ry dcxicva are lnfnrmNVl‘M. um travelers are now senh'mn. [\lny 29. lug union Mon Ile AMERII AN \VATPH COMPANY , ‘ it having roriau [0 our knowledge that imi~ ' unions of II): 4m: rn-nn Wan-h have been put i upon the. murkng in gram numbgr, mfculnud [Ly Inyir utter-wurlhh‘ssncsg to injure the re» 'pum'ion of our genuine pro-luau, to prom“ ‘nnr uwn‘iulurcns and Hm public Iron: on'wosu liun. we again luLll-Ih ”It‘Ji‘ldt‘ mnrk's h); _ Mnich our “Zahh'o; nm) inv‘minlny he know. : “W umzufuclurr four .1)!“ u! Witches. : “The. K’rui'r hns'thn mime ' - “.\“EMCAB WAT! Hl‘U ,\\'uulmm, Man," ' en; rnwd an the iniidL: phtn. i The Sum» Ln lbe uume l “AI’I‘LETUN, VTRACY & (TL, Wallhnm. .\ln=s..” ongrnvcd on the mam; pinto. The Tmnu hut liu- n umc ' "l‘ .\‘. IMR’I'LH'IT, “'.|Hhmn, Must." on grnwd on the hwidu'pl Av." -- H] the .4)!“le «3'10: ham the nnme Nam-n. alv n . run “:Il'h (u. p- mvd nu (hr -\l.Al.uu-Iw¢ n'arrn nu d in Heryé’v-p' rl. Thr FF” 'ru‘hns ILI- mum ~~\\'\l. H LN“. .‘hflh n \I ts ” yawn-II nu thl' inude plnm, nn-l WK nImI-ui on I’m “.\‘uldirr'n “Um-h.” (nlu's are named Hm "Eryn-ha M'nhh (‘u 1" other! llw ‘P. S. Hunuv," luau-“d of our "If S. linrllo'l‘," he: Sim-n man) vnmtil‘i "nun-d in nut-h n mania!“ as to uun’c, Q3l Mm that ”My HH‘ lhru—riln- Mé prodnuions (fthcAmtriL-nn Wuhh ('om» rifl'ly. V We aha ruuljon the pnbllnfimd particularly leierngninn buying rennin nrlklc: (‘AKL- Eu nun-h". In {rm-I)- min-ram :1 'm HIM-Imm (1 Import! a;- "A rmy Wu when," "Ufiw r!'\\'nl('lx;s." ".\lngic Time 'obaerwrs," "Annnn Wan-ha." kn, we price: of Whil'h are Ilulo-l m be from. urea to saw-n: dollars. A good- mm b, in then- xi_mu, "not be nfl’ordod tor any such money. ‘ -. 3A Jiulc lH'ntiou on the pm of huyem wit prob ct them from gross imposiunn. ’ ROUBXSS k APPLETOV, ‘ Agrnt-Vfur the American Wan-h CO., May 8. In: 182 ”tummy, N. Y. TO DIE IN A BAD CAUSE u those wire In]! in the rtbel Innis midonhh edly do, in foolish. But ouflhe other hand DYEING PO}! A GOOD CAUEE - an than who no win and prudent enofigh Id remedy the hitch ofmnnre'wnh cnmsflnonws H‘Am DYE, Greenpoint. . Kings CO., New York. E
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