I Compiler. OUR “46! p. 1. 5253“. 1.0110: Ann nonmrgu, gzw'rr'snuna, I’4, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1865 'I'IB KIWI Ttefi'bel Generals Kim, Smith, agngrpdgr, fries, Hindimn and Bee hlye 5951.: to Mexico. Kirby Smith had to borrow monei to get Arty. {the rebel Govmgbrl Allen, Moore PM Mush Imm nloo gone to Mgicq. 1 Dating the month of June 6,681 Acres 0! land wéfe tying (or settlement. under the barge uend lny, in Minunoumnd 21,000 acres g'ete filled gags: my pre-pmptson luv.‘ , The fort: qt. _ngl ginrdgnu, in Missouri, are go he diam-ugleq, gm! the pannon und un- Wnuqmop lentw St. Louis. All the forts in Mluoqfl are to be‘ abnndonod. Ex-Boverno own, of Qeorgit, urgeraae people of maggle to support. the go'vernment 'nnd recommends those who cannot do Io to flaw. ,‘Gonrnpr Piorponl. estimates thnv. ten thou. undflirgininn: are entitled to [nu-don 'nnder Liqpoln's snout; proclamation. ' - In Augusta, Georgia, on (he uh, the negroel walked in procession} urging human-a in. scribed," Motion: and Equality." , The legal limit of oiréulmion 'by national bugke has bean almoav reached, nod! but few more bepks win be authorized. Hon. Reverdy Johnson be; gone to Rich mond to not. an cognac] for Virginian; who have had their properq confiscated. . ’ Account: from the South gpenk foyohbly m the acquiescence of the people of that spo ;ion in the new order of-tbinga. ' Hun. Josepi: Thendket, of Ohiu, is spoken of n! the aucceuor of Mr. Holloway as Commis fioner of Panama. . . Riots between the white and colored troops tire of coming“ occurrgncg in Charlenon, South Carohna. A Genonls Grant and Lee are bo'h engaged in writing histories of thgir rupeclige cam puigqg. . ‘ Many Southerners who resided Ahmad dur tng the: war are taking the oath of allegiance. Large numbers of negroas are dying of want my! tuneup at llama, Georgia. , Oynrleuon iq tq he gnrrisbqed by thy 6.1.1: p. S. infunny. Some particulars of the burpipg oi' the ship William Nelson have been received. .Tlic ship 2001: fire while the decks were bring fumignieii. The captain and crew and most (if the mph: passenger; sugar to have been» saved, while [.he oteersgc managers, (numbering dver four' hundred, were lost. But (mgr reyoingionary pengiohers are liv ing: 1 Lemuel Cook, ‘born in Connecticut, September 10, 1759;},Szimuel Downing, ban. in New York, Soyamfier 21, 1783 ,~ .lan Bar hum. birth-place unknown. Buy. 1365; Wil liam Hutchiugs, boru in Shine, 1764., '1“le Blitiah Bnrlinmeni'fi'ns prorpgued qn pie 6“). fl'ho Queen’s speech rejdipea M. the germination of 11;. civil war in America. and ”gum that the confederation acheme ii: the Cnnndinn proving! was nfitargicd Q'uz. General Hooker has issued an oflicitfl'order in New York, announcing thntho hna M‘aumed pommnnd "of the Department 0: the East, rc lieving Genera.) Dix. There are but 118 prisoners above the rank pf mljor remmning M. Johnson}: Island, and it is expectod thnt they will'mn be discbnrged, mm the post abandoned. . The Prelident has Ippointed Charles Durkcc,‘ p! Wilconsin, Governor of Utah. He has up- Po‘mted Wm. H. Wagnce Governor of Idaho. ”Iberia/mates ofC roll prison, Washington, have been "moved to the Old Conitol, which now contains one hundred and seventy pri lonera. " A steamer “rived at Savannah on the 12th with‘ materials for fencing and head boards for the prison-pen an] graves at. Andersen )‘iflg. . Gen. Custu, n Alexandr-111, LL, he; issued en order forbidding negroeu to lure the plan tation: to ‘live itfldlenels ip‘thl towns. - Dun-in the put fourteen 'mopths 26,122 pal tienu hue been Idmittpdlo the hospital: at Fprtlul Manrae. 0f thefisflfiflb have died. The Cqmmiuioner of internal Reyeuue has decided that the ending of wool is not. a nun ufscture and theref are not liable to duty. The New York Herald maintained sixty tbr'ee var correspondents during the" rebellion at a cost of over half : minion dollar-I. A npmhcr of rebel eager: hil: repent}; been rgleugd from FortTLWarl-en, including Qggggplp Ju‘hon, Marmaduke and Pattie. if: ’ be} Congressmen Orr of Mississippi, and r ‘d Ind Royaton of Arkaniu, have begn gnidgnefl by the President. ' {the Spnninh Government bu ordered thy Captain Genus! of Cuba. to flaunt the ram Stoquull up to the United States. XI; Georgia, ibis year. corn has been planted to a grant exteflut instead of cotton, and an im pen-e crpp in expected. Agents frail Nonh Guyana pure about £9 Visit Norther: cities; :9 ex; garage emigpatiogi’ w ll)“ Sum, A Win thought. thh not more than twenty, flu} thouund Mics of coma}: will be faiaed in Mils'mippi thii year. ' Th 9 plgfiferu in me Sogthgrn Swen no gen grglly'dilposed 10 give the frec-lahot'system a, (six: trier, ' . - The Imperial General Mejia has given up to the finned States the cannon receiyed (run: we rebels. ‘ ~ Ten thouund Ipplications fdr nppointmenis pro .on' file in. the Tuna” Depnrunm't. " m pgqcu o the rhifiogd ugfikgn in suede .hf-g by”: filing by 931 - wptkmen, Pelqnerl’a ibem tones in .11ch have My Ml, dfifglted M the Ilpe'fidisu. ’ A unflqippl diction will bohaliljn Rich pond,Virgigla, on the 25th. ‘ ‘ ' » _ '4‘!" 3mm- portion qr Fonesl City. Califor 3h, 1;“ how deuroygd 11; gm. age!!! Blpcopk hu‘isguqd In address 0» 9i. 1:91:99“?! M 13035. _ _ .“y ' P. It‘“ ‘. Oaks... 7 .. mm-ai, .‘"' f 1 m}: ‘_‘ ‘ I . I ,». Wham”, “may”? 1% bynhb-u. - . Awmm'fifiifien, of Wr‘l’pig, has { Mfimm.‘ pom" Who bcldl age“ ‘ ”Wake! 39?}:an cram “mug”, I ”a M! 033% Ma ogcdg ,5“ 60pm“- 1 W 0 M '39 Add ”“3315?” Elm ‘ Wflfimm. . _ ‘ a!!!” .3.“ “'9 “(f 9! “931,9 from W ‘ W-nr tifnn'gh R 1! country, m-re inked by the ' “ORGWZA'HW' 0? m nzno - people with pent enthuiMm. , l . CRATE} PARTY, f P'mi"°°‘ Sontbernu!, including G.°'m°’| The Republican party indeed. Organized 3°"! 3“ “‘SWk" Jamar L' 9" “3°“? :or. a narrow and 'illibenl belie. a mere sec lCemlimon Tueedey bed nnlnternev ml!) the I lionel PB”! fmm‘lhe beginning, ilethined 1 President: Ilpow‘er through dissemions in the ranks of l “m?” “nimble "pang“ the prone” Hhe Democracy,“ nu elecfidh which shared °f reelzretlon 3" North anew" Tm“ “d 'ittobe in nminorily of nearly a. million of travel, domestic and olhprmee, bore lnrgelynvom Should an election for President : increased. , ' ‘ . . - - . 1 ' take place this fall. 1!. would be seen that lflrylr, the Alabnmmn 3m; ofl‘ercd n rewlrd'; it in relatively an r" in the minority now ‘jfor .llle murder or Mr. Lincoln, has been sent unit was when M 4. Lincoln ".5 first elected to Fort Pnlyki, near Savannah. *_ uI, minority President. The ration J- :ong tar-men, the MN“ rectum: °f of the Union is political death and burial e' ' ' m'. been ”In to F?“ Mcflenry. to the Republican party. By nomibility The President bu been petitioned to revoke it. survive (bat event This ila leaders the order enppreeeing the Richmond Whig. ‘ “2:31! _ well n: the cen know an one General Howerdie organizing an intelligence thing I! y y 0%, f" “mm” at wuhhgm' t The liege is coming. and that very epeed- The rebel cruiser Reppshnnnock has been ily when the true, national conservative [old to en English company. . ‘' . \ . ’ . " . . . . . . partymll be Ineedm power again by the H. .\l. 'l‘. Hunter, of Virginia, ll lmpnloned votes oh; Fvelglarge majority of the Amer-i» info" P"{“""S"“"fb‘ . Icen people. It\ennnol.. in the neture of The_Reliegh I’roym: says there I! no rel-_i paling events “31mg before the Demo; "low fever at Wilmington. . ' ' x « , crane party. [he only mlly compact and A label licknees prevails M. Edenton, N. C. i _ , , 4_. x _ ' The conspirntors—Hudd, Arnold, O'Ladugh—f‘ 3.3:]gtfitfiigmgfgzzéegififigzé lin and Spengler—have been sent by or er?) . ‘ _ 3 ~ ~ ”I. Freeident to a" D,’ “mug“, in'?“ a“ n mee andjndrcioua rule vhlch will last. {or the Albany Penitentiary, u at fin: designated. many 37“" ‘0 oome. . ‘ The ladies of Washington are nbouMo relee This, the Lana!!!” Inlellrgencer remarks, money to pnrchue ford’e Thenue for tracing. gag-clone men of all parties are necessarily rial tenfple. - ’ ~ constrained to admit. Some. who would ‘ The city or Sax-amps}: is very healthy at. the pnspnt time. It is, however, infested with thieves. ' ' . ( i It is said that President thhson is deter mined ihnt ihe l-Iwr penal by the Legillntnre of Tennessee shell he obeyed by' the people of that Suite. ‘ , The health pi Jeflfersgn Davis is reported to‘ be failing rapidly. ‘ ..’l'he Sppmwood Honiex in Richmond, has been seized under theconfilcst'ion'ect. The piere of the Suspension bridge ncroel the Ohio at Cincinnati are nearly finished. Mary Harris, on trial}! Wuhingmn for the murder oanrrmighs, bed ‘19:”? ecqniltpq. On Wednesday and Thursday 350 applica tions («or pardon were received by the Attor- 1 hey General at. Washington, .inclr'ldlng the pe- 1 “tion: of ex-rehcl Senator Brogks, or Missis sippi, eg-Garernqr lirown nnd Judge Ridley, qf’l‘enneseee, Genernl N. B. Forest, and ex-U. 8. Mlnie'ter Jacksonfof Georgia. , The 12th Pennsylvania cavalry left Winchel ter {or home on Wednésdey. The‘Amy oi the Shenandoah in virtually dlshanded. Billy Mulligan, a deaperndo', recently killed two men in a _fit offlelirium tremena in San Francisco. He was killed by n policemen. There has been ineuhordinuion among the, colored troop; qt Sevennah,‘filt iflwnl soon giippreseed by “vigorous” menaurel. “if"; The-lanes by the late norm in five-diff ponnties of Pennsylvania. and Xew Jersey, amount to at least $600,000, . ~ The Indian tribes tliht haveiahen part in the rehelliqn are about to apply for a restau tion oftlheir ram-mp rights. ' . The rebel General Ewellehas heen wleaeed from Fort Warren on taking the omh.‘ The wheat crop of Louisiana is lmanßXe. ' The sugar cm]: is less then it was lustyenr. Vessel: ,wigh cargoes of cotton have sailed from Kim Orloa‘ns {or St: Pelersburg. Biabqp Ak’mw Potter died a: San Francisco on July 4th. Gold closgd in Nevi' York on Thursdny a! 1,421}. ' SOLDXERS' BOUNTY Homis it. that the Government claims the right to deduct from the soldier a por tion of the promised bounty, because he is disohfi-gcd before the expiration of the term'fm: wln'ch he enlisled? We thought. (he sbfdier enlisted~ fqra certain specified tel-mf‘wr during the war." lflbe warisover and he is discharged before his lérmsof years has expiredds he not anally entitled to'the bou‘nty? ; ~ Theone candin'ong! _the enlistment en titles him as mukh 6 the bounty as the other. Whoever made the decision will find that it. will not hold miter, simply be. cause it is unjust. We ,lan of several cases where soldiers have been curtailed of their bounty in {his way,“ Would it not be better for. the Republican politicians to talk less about the soldier’s vote, and Qty to get him his money? It. would pleuo him and hi 3 family quite as well. : Afi'fliere are frequent fights between the bhite and negro soldiers at Charlestgn, South Carolina. The negroes are insolent and overbearing, which the white eoldiezs won’t_stand, and violent collisions result.— Nine negroes were killed and a nhmher wounded in one of these encounters recent ly. Of the origin of these troubles. s cor-i respondent ot the New York Hrmld writes“ To gets“ the true cause of the bloodshed which has occurred, we mutt. go back to the time when the United States forces first occupied'the city. Had the commanding officers then confined their dealings with the negro rimply to the publication 'snd en forcement of the emancipstion acts and proclamations, all would have been well.——-[ But with a fanatical zeal worthy of the pre cinqts of Faneuil Hall itself, they at once hetook themselves to the tssk of stirring up ill-feeling between the freedmen and the. whites; the doctrine of negro equality was“ proclaimed” throughout the city as the corollary of negro freedom. The conse quence was inevitable: The negroes grew insolent to a degree altogether unbearable. Invested puhlicLy with privilegesfrom which ’ the white citizen was debarred, they actual-1 ly began to imagine that the ebony hue ofl their faces rendered them a superior order Of beings; and many of them carried their excuses to an extent scarcely credible. in sulting white gentlemen with absolute im punity, and oftenZiostling white ladies from the sidewalk into the gutter} —~‘—————-—— filmthe course of his economic inves tigations Quout the revenue department, President Johnson might notice the fact that there are Miranda of small assistant revenue assessors scattered throughout the country, who are getfing four dollars a day while employed; and that each of such days is made up of no morethan from ‘two to three hours of actual employment. Two dollars an hour is rather “steep” pay—even if the Government is rich. Give them something more to do or turn them onto [S'One of the radical organs at the “hub of the universe” declares that the majority of the late rebels in arms are not nufiiciently intelligent “to be trusted with any political agency in recggstructing the Union." But, nevertheless, the same pa per goes for universal negro suffrage. We expect soon to be told that the “éoming man”_.[or the next Presidency is a Georgia nigger. ”Cox, the radical candidate for Gover nor of Ohio, is declared by the N. Y. Tri bune lobe "an mdeut advocate of negro suf frage.” So are all the organs and lenders 0'!" his petty in that Stabe, but they were afraid to come before the people with a platform: pledged to that issue, as their bxethren in Mmhusette and 103 m have done. The War chl.—Thaeditor of the “Finan cial and Commercial” department of the New York Heraldsm that, “instesd of three thousand millions: ,the national debt now appeari likély to akgregate from four to five thoumd millions." Thin in probably the reason why the Treasury Depmment refused ta publish the amount of the deb; on the In of July. _ , EMU. Douglas, the widow of the late Senator, made two personal attempts to ob. tain {mm the freaident a reprieve for Mn. Sun-nu, but in mheue muonied. S’J 0133 mm Jeawp hubgeu ”painted Pout Master 1.: York, in plugs of. Alann draw I. Frey. - , ~- .H'J. W. Dal. Esq? bu been reap- Pgiuwd Pg ”altar of Chabbepbq'rg. [9'o9 Thursday afternoon ‘week. abqui 4 o’clock, aiheavy storm 0: rain~nrcompm nied with hail and very high wind, passed over portions of Frederick and Waqhington counties, Md. The rain-fell in torrentst the lightning and thunder were startling. and the hailvwas very (lesuuclive to the grass and the growing crops—whilst the wind blew a perfect hurricane, levelling in its course trees. fenceS. wheat shocks, com. out buildings, &:c.. causing, great. alarm to those beholdmg its irresistible range. It is said to have been the heaviest visitation of the Storm Km; remembered. fiA very sudden death occurred at Middletown, Fredesfick county, on the eve ning of the 4lh'inet. An aged and most excellent. lady. Mrs. Hannah Keller. widow of the late David Kellen of Middletown, went out. with her daughter, to the German Reformed Cemetery, to visit me tomb of her deceased husband, and whilst engaged in trimming flowers planted upon her hus [band’s grave, was stricken down with spa plexy, and expired in afew moments. 0n the next. afternoon her remains were buried ‘ upon the very spot on which she fell and died, beside those of her husband. . Lou: and Suicide.-—A. R. Slaymnker, for merly of Lancaster. Pa., committed nuicide at St. Lonispon the 9th. He was 32 years of age. and committed the deed because of disappointment in love. H‘Tho oily physician of Boston has had awarded to him $6.700 damages for injuries sustained by falling on ice, .whigh‘ Ind. formed from allowing water to run over the footpsth. M’tzcl'arzl.-The Gloucester Advertiser my: the proapect. is 111“ the present season will be a. most prosperous one for $11036 engaged in the mwkeral fishery. , EUpton F. Méore, who!” shot saver al wp‘ek's since“ near Killsmne Point. Md., -y bin brother-in-lsw, Noah Myers, for whoje "ms a round of one hundred dol l." m nfl'arg'd. h” since died of the 1703?? Myemjuzudggigimimeu up In norm 0-, ' (animus m M Wong, ‘ vV 7 . INTERNAL BBVBNUE‘ DlGlßlOlL—‘l'hc ) O‘Dl) & 601 mm. ”allowing decision ls nnnonnced: . :2 ~