351:: .flfifimpilzr. pUR FLA a: g. g. “inn, :nymn Arm mornin-:63 afirifisnunq, 1:5,} \QONDAY MORNING, JULY 3:, 1865 '\ ‘ . an arm's. Al} the rebel {runner-n. including the gene:- Ml. ere 1.0.)” released on taking the oulb 0.! nl loginpce. ' . ‘ Tye President has ordered the release on .pn“ xplepf the rebel General Philip Cook, oiGéor gig. . ./‘V A ‘ . An uidrmtn in Boston, On Tuesday, shot A boy ‘ho threw some fire crackers M. him. The boy died in 5 text hpurs. . The relntive: oi Admiral Dupont conirrxdic! the upon. tbs} helefg. his prize monuy~whh-h they'uy dpes no} eglceed £50.fl00 -;.o founfl an saying: to: the‘orplmns 91‘ soldiers and sui lon. ' ,- .\lr|. Trphdne, ‘thc wife of s roam-table me— vblgic M Chicago, on Tuendny,‘ num-kcd ms! Ami": «fund with a kgifr, {inj‘uring her‘so uvqrely 51m: lite is dispaired of. Cause, jvul puny. V Capmin Henry Wirtz, prifnn-kct-ger m {in denonville,will shortly be tried by con“ mar tial ni Washingtq‘n on the charge 01 unuhy Rump-d! the Union Fri-«men. . i. The "Yacht. district, in I.o.xisian:l,iq inlee‘t ml by _I hand of guerril}:«s, who Lme so by ap tied in)! efl'orls to capture [ln-m. ‘ The rebel Geinonfil’s Jufi'. Thompson, of “is souri, dud Joseph H. Lewis, 01 Kt‘lllutky,llflve upplied [or pardon. ‘ The erp‘euditnrea cf the Government. during the put Sear amount lo Ile enormous sum of $360,000,000, or over Szmcugmu Iwr day. The Washington ('hramrle bran-la rig ridicu iousiy falgc the atatgmcnl timt :Slcrctnry Suw nrd htrs [finned his maigrputiou :11 1h:- disposal nf uie i’r'uidentl ' The pirate Sh nundonh is reported in the Font}; Pacific. "Such upprchcnsiun‘ié felt rc~ gnrding her mpvémentg. #llth recently, an overflow at the Rio Grfinq'ei chpz army several villages. Many penpusgwpre drowned. _ ‘ ' Sixty} pardons were granted on Friday flto pe’rlonliexcegted from the amnesty by. prupur -3y diaq-inlificntion. Gengm) Brinks [ms been admitted to pr‘igticc as 3 Inner in the Unired Stalcj‘nisuiuflourt m. NEW Oricnns. . Did any of our readers not hgarpf an oi] Well being put. down that didn‘t have skim!- clnss show? , Armngéments hug been mad» L-y the P 0515 pfiice De‘p;r,txpent for the emly Icsunpliuy 01 lhe_Southem mails. . There is great. dealitfilipu in Georgia and Alabama, and rqugn-a mil not br'rclurned to most: Slmgs, unless tin-yum shmv llmu‘x’lmy will nqt’beco'mc a charge ‘upon the gohemi CM -Tllxe r‘dponed decline 04 Jefferson Dmis' health is contradicted?) ‘ The election for ab‘knle Convention in South [Caroliim' will take place mmhe ml: 01'};me por. The contention will m’erl on lln'c 20th. yftha in'me month. ~, The rrport of the Congresximml Com mitlc‘e on the “Cdnduct of the Wnr',‘ juhtfles Gem-n] ,Bntler in withdrawing In: fumes ham the us snull or; For} ‘Fisbgr. The gldeu non‘ol Presldcnt'Tfler “jag “Boh by," the éideat non of President Li’ncoln is "Bob," nnd'the eldest son of Presxdvut‘John! con is “Bob " ' 'The civil courts harp been reorganized in’ ‘Elizubcph City counfy, Va. - All tha towns in South Carofina arc to be occupied by the military. I: is stated that. Secretary Mcfiulioéh has stopped the issue of five \cem. cum-my gnolcs. The Fourth army corps is on the way to Min-inc I 9 be mustered out. ' ; It in said that the President intends 1b visit. New York. - ‘ ' - . Ford’s typing-e has been rentcd by the gav emment. ' . ‘ All the rebe! oflicers reminingi‘n Fort War: yren have been released. The only prisoners pay in the For; are Stephens and Renfgen. By an upcident on the Centrrfl Ohio rai‘lroa'd on Friday In“, eight aoldiers and one citizen J's-erg.- killqd. ‘ ‘ A clnign agent, named Clank, has begin:- rened in Wnahingtcn tor fergenes on various huh. \ An oficer (if the Commissary Dcpnxztnnm at! S'nhveport, 14‘s., 1m: gambled awn)" 16,00 C do}- lnrs of Ike department money. { _T , “Th, 194th,1¥51hnnd 214111 Pennsvhnnia re -35%: have bran ordered u‘; \Ynshingtqn tram. di- gnendonh anloy. ‘ « I The prep—Anxious for the trial of “Wm, the I Agonrifle prison-keeper, at Washington, if; 150:: cpmglrted. General Pslmer, Commundingviu Kentucky, he issued an ordergiving frcetlorfi- to the slaver,‘ and granting pasges to those whn wish m lune . 46. Stale.‘ Ann c’onsequence, n general exo due of negrges pp pun npnh sidn of the Ohm fiver iujn: progress. ‘ ‘ Governor _Pnngns, ofAlnhnma, has issued a Antoni-union appointing August 31 for the ‘elecgiog pf delegates to the Sean Convention. The convention win assemble on the 19m of _fiepgeniber. - 1 vaerno; Johnson, of Georgia. has appoiqh ed the ‘_‘h of October for the «legign 9f dele- 1 film ,tq 91'! State Convention, which is to £32m pn the 23h pfthe same month. “ The Tudegnt Iron Woxks, at Richmond, hp. been leased by the government In {lair fan-q," oinm, yhp hue :ezumed busineu‘u iron,mlnuficturprs. - ' . Jefienén Davis in ngw mowed (nuke Mini- I: walk. Attended by a thong gunrd,~ineide of Mean: ”nonroe. ‘B3: health in {aid to be. r“ - ' , 3°“: ‘ , ‘ , your delegnflois’calledon we Pnaident on so39me in remion to the ‘Bnlgipore hp. WRQPQFW- The“ is ”0!:in in the cnmp. n 1 flishmoml my rumoured minnows, :st , ‘ - . , “V m 3319;!an of the District «Colh'mnin‘ ué’wwing p memorial lo'Con‘g’r‘ss asking \ [pf It. ”We“ of sum-age. - f . ‘l‘:th W. fihiulesey, Lhe Trusury thief, 'hu 5°95 :91!!!“de to pfiéon, at Washington, amfiffiflofiw bail. - Mlgfhe‘cn} bury mip stofi o'}: Wm. ss3}? M‘u-m in some lacunae: the M, ‘V ' :bpeg ggriously dungedf ”mural Pick Taylor '3: lg Wash mw’in‘ (or: gafdon. ~ ‘ -Z - Gfldflmd in Nev Yorknnlh’uradv-y nigh: _nc us. "\ a ‘1 HOW I? 18 WORKING 7 A, Wilmington. North Carolina] journal; of I Ida date, says: ’- “‘ The frequ'enl recurre‘nce of collikiom be. 3,an tho blacks ind whites in this viciniz ty.olwhlnh our local colnmmbear ample testimony" is an alarming indication;— Tberp is no diagniling the fact. um the maid?!" black popuhfion of the towp is fearfully ’demonlized. It is demorahzml through the sympathy of the garrison of ummvvn. And unions some remedy in ap plitfd at once we shall have troubie-ofa most serious nature. . There am it time. two or thm weeks ago, wheel; the conduct of the black soldiers was anything bqt what it should be. But we are glad to be a'hle to bear our’ teatime ny to the efficacy} of the ptringent arid enlu tux orders issued by Grnernl Amos and Colonel Chamberlain, whiéh hns checked this evil very maler' llyrw. that new. in their conduct as BOldl‘l. there is vutly less ciuse of complaint nguimt the ganiaon. ' But i ' their intercourse with the black residenlrlilthey have in'l‘uqed such ideas and awakened such dissatirl'action at their con dition 312 mg the letter. that the safety of the com' unity in really in peril. We re gret the occmion for milking this announce ment. but our dutyto the public would remain unfulfilled were we to conceal the {net longer. We urereall] Ilumbering on a volcano, the muttaingaaflvyhich are al ready distinctly henxd, and'occmionally through some spot weaker than another, the flame breaks forth. The general erup tion is likely to occur at any time. in nuch an event the whites mil be attlia mercy of the blacks. We léarjo place confidence in the assurancmtlmt lb black troow,‘ in an emergency like th. apprehended, would in: found otherwise l mu on the side of their own race. ltis too late now to tempnrize With this matter." it is too late to delay the preparations for moetingsuch an appre hended outhreuk. If such arrangement-i be untpruiiiptly made there will be a fearful reckoning (ar‘snme one. We do not know where the responaibility rests. but- it. must be met at once, or the consequences will be terrible. ' ~‘ ‘ ' G IT the radical! will‘ ins-Jul. upnp elevating ,lho blacks to at full p'nllticni requality: wi'th flhe whites. and thus introdnre anew ele i mont “disturbance at: this limo, when it. is :diflivull tn keep this vast Econgrc-gution of iignumnt pormns under the cont-ml of law. [the end must be deplorable; What the ionmncipnlpd blacks moat nopfl now is the ‘wine,’ lmmatwkéntmlling influence nt'thme who are ni‘quninted with their huhi'tfi. _> By ‘such mini algne can thPy he saved from [Lilli-n; into the most terrihia mistakes.— lThough emancipate}! they still must de ipmd upon others for guidance, mlvlce, and material aid in the hattle of lifonvhich they ‘ai-e now called upon to fight. They must lbe taught induntriqus, orderly and econom licnl‘habils.‘ This, iema’llcs the :41”, n'iil he [the ‘slow mark of ye'ni's. even if unjntcrrulr ‘ ted by the machinations of interested poli-‘ Iticinns or crm'k-hrlained dranmois. llut if the radical pnogrflmnie‘of bmw'mg‘full political equality be insisted upon, and that issue tluust into the» question, the (l: or Imiaing from the experiment will brin ioieased to nn alarming dngnge. Patriots, not mere priliticinns, nie the’best person; to manage this important mutter; and the party which at this time would eiidangm the peacé and retard the prosperity of one lhulf of the Union, in nulpr to confer mil 1 political «quality npon ,tho nogrm-is not {wouhy 01 the support of the Amerivnn ”waffle. The radical onmnuipnlinn pm- Igrummo Inmm danger to the pencn of the i nzitién and to the lives of white and Mick IXM'II \ ~—_-'-—-»» 40.05 A~—~ a . STAND BACK, WHITE SOLDIERS. The not'arion‘a Huck Republican Aha“- lionict, Wendell Phillipe, who with Sumner, Wilson, liully.rStchns, uni other-n, are ad vocating mgr-o equality by giving the negro the right to vote, made a speech at Eur minghum.Massachusetts, on the 11m inat., in nhich'he [frocluimem K “The negro bm'rs the palm a: vhtur, au _IANTiY, and PA'I‘RIOII‘ISM, in this war.” Commbu: Delano, a prominent Ohio Re puhlimn, said, in a. recent speech— - "The heroism n! negro troops has addled lustre to our history, and witlmu! the nrgrn's aid our armies would- not. have succeeded! The ; negro has fought and co-vqueredfirr 11.3. and deserves his reward. He has a right to sit on ’j'n'zes, to hold (flu, and to vote a: ‘afrcamn at ‘ t/w ballotbox.” ' All this plainly says, stand back,‘whste soldier; you are entitled to no honoxj {6l' your services in the battle field ; it wasl the nigger, not you, that conquered thé rebelllon; “the palm of patriotism" belorigs to Life nifgar._not to 'you. ' Such is blabl; Republi canism, now the war is over. i: ‘ Th: Feeling ol‘the'SolificrL—The Ohio Dem ocrulsays: “We have c'onversed with quite a number of 'soldiers since their réturn, {:n’d they ridicule'the idga of‘a soldier.vo ting for_the Negm’Equality dooti-ine ofthe Republican party in Ohio. [There are oth eg' reasons Mr this 'suppositiqn, and foremost amohg them is the fact that Gen. Sherman, is opposed to conferring sufl'ragé on the ne-1 gxfoes. ThisM‘ill have its influence among the men, especially~ with those who se'rved under that gullsht officer. “'6 think thére fore, looking ove‘r the whole ground, that when the Abdlitionists calculate on the votes pf the returned soldiers to help them elect .their Négro Equality ticket, they are. mun t ing chickens that will never he hatched." I'm-y Likelyz—A Brooklyn papqr deemafit inamrgant to gay in extenuation of Mr. Easlmau, who has gecenfly :Ime from thatpity with a vqry large amouu‘t another peoples’ money. than he was not only prob:- inem. in religious» works, but ‘ a faithful member 0* the LO3l ‘League, and active in sguelchiug copperhea‘da. ' ‘ . QT!” New Yogk World asks “if opin ion could make a. may: a trgitor, nhlt wo'uld haw become of such men as Giddings.-and Sum'n‘et, and Sewnr'd. whd bélé that {he Conisulution wins not’the supremo huy‘ of the land, but that there was shighqr hw—. \heir own wilif- Ifthere be ‘such‘a thing a: moral treason, the leaders of ngfiepubc Xian party were the first moral tuners.” Satisfied and llido'rical.—.The New ank mm: Mai-a mg the negroeu “saved the cgmih'y in 11:. hour of its threat need.” Ting~ Boston foam}:- nya it his "A flight re collection “I.“ a_ few white .men had g hand in'tho matter, although .tlxe'J'ribuM acems.to'forget it." We hope 12:19” be i-eoalled to Mr. _GffiiGY'S mm“)?! beforg he finishes “19 “History of the Rebellioq." flNow thfl the soldiers have reamed, to minglq aggip with their fellow cifiiena, mid can ‘read Democmtic pom-graphs with. gut fear a!“ insult and punishment, théy willy!» likely a: find out tho their friend ue, .Qbsibpw‘uttefl, hypocritical and ho). 1057134: 311 31135 windigWonl ‘of ream-d for thug: which , hi'li’fiioen :made by tbp Biack Rrpublicz'ms. cousins 51$ ingrowrfon. ' NEW Hursnmfi Ponfncs'. As an nulendnnt q‘ueulion 'tp thai of Lhe[ manipulation of the late («clued Blots“: couw‘i; that ol‘ nii‘mitting the ropgesenlafi tivetfron; thosefitatel to [hail-pens in the' Senate and Boyhoof Represenutivgs of the? paviion when they pronoun. thermal"; It iheq openi g oflhe mining neuron. This isn mnetémportant and noxious miner, ior ii} than mprgsentnlives be denied admiuiom' all um. has been done for restoration since. the surrender ofthe mien of the late 0013- i federntc States will have proved practicaily * unavailip‘g [or thetime. The ground which ' it ‘1; said the radical party will assume in . their-opppsilion to the admission of men. bars from the Southern States. is that :3' colored bemns hnve no share in (he elebq lions they are not.‘ fair expressions of [leb' lar sentiment; in arepuhlicnn sense. and' that as the Constitution guarantees to each ! State :1 republican form of 5 government[ Congress is bound to oppose all récognition i of the oxidation ofStatea whére the negro suffrage principle is nct carried out. . 01' course this pgpition is contrary to the. constructipn put upon the Constitution Byt eminent legislators of all pnrties, and isl fraught with danger to- the peace of the country at this time, but these circumntun-; ces will not deter the radicals front carrying iouT their design if prissible. it is inkmmtfl ! ing to note the probable action of Congress: -upon this qneation. ln the Senate of the. , United States there are torty Senators from 1 3 the Eastern. Northern and Western States.’ L 4): time it. is said um McDougnll, Riblmrtl-; fson; lle’mlricks, Harding. Nesmith, \Vrlghti imnl‘l‘luclmlew will vote for the ndmimion; i of members electrd from the late rz-volted ; I States under the plan qt‘reorganizntinn‘nnw 1 operating therein. Thlqenntors from Dal- [ laware and Kentucky. and one from Mis-l lsouri. will’vote the same way. The yotel iol' the Senators. from West Virginia is un-i Icertain. As tn the vote Of the Republicnn' :pnrly, that will be divided. Ilow large willl ‘be the fragment that will lean to the cow; servntive view of the question is hard to; Ldeterminn at present. The rmlic‘nlsfledl ,hy Sumner, Waile‘uml Wilson. will urgel " all pnésible motives tn_ inllucenniteil partyl ’nctigm upon this iseue. But Cumin nmli 'llnrri= nnil Trumbull will not he likely tol ‘jnjnfin thi: movemént, nmfll il'they do nnt.| ltlm-tiivoraion may be large enough to givef ‘tlie gnnservutiveq n maijnrity. The claim' :oi Tennessee is likely 10 be. the test. nhd It: gwill perplex the, radicals. If that Flute: iwua out of the Union. then Andrew John-l ison was out of'the Union-when he \vasielee! fted Vice Ptesident,’ nnd n' reirctian qftlm“ {Senators from Tennessee will Show thlnt. in l the opinion of the Sn‘nata the Pre‘itlt‘nt isl _not legally entitled to‘exercise the liunc-l itions of his office. Thié is what thefratli-a xprila must face. We, do not think that 3’ :mnjorily. nf_the Senate mm he forced into} fsnch a paaitlou hy‘nny effort of the rq‘ilicnl : :lemlers. .. ' .1 ‘ I So far as the action of the Home in coma t‘vrnml, nb'intplligsnt jutlgnmnt can bet formal. The radical: will (lrégmn théir'f party into an aocoptuncc _of their “alien: it =m-h a course is: practicable.’ They moan: to rule or h'ring about a stute of thing-U Fearful to mnteml-latc in the light ol‘the: terrible realities at the near past. But tl‘inn'l schemes wtll notlhave the support-of thol (:anl'lhl Govern-mutt, and they‘ will thus] ln~’e.th:lt which would he to them a “tower of sti‘ongth." During the wantho govern-l mvnt had the why. and that attrtictt-tl the] masses of thopuuty. Now the rmlimif have I announced their determination to lead in. this matter of restoration in opposition toi the got-eminent, and the effect 011' thiwi mowmnnt upon the pmty remflinsdo be! seen. it “ill be éhown at the commence-i ment of the session of Congress. and‘ mien . this question at the admission of rueuuhersl from the late rovolted States. lfthe ru<li~i cats are strong enough to master the Re-y publican p'lrty. the ses=ion will he. pi-otluc- I tire of miuchief and disaster to the realj interests of the country. if not, if the; more moderate men‘w‘ill agree to 3 {than of; cperutinns on such a basis as that. set t'orthi in the NorthCaroliua proclamation, the: conservative party Qf/the country can givol such aid as to put. them in a commanding: position at once. It is to he hoped that' such w‘ill be the case—Agc. ; _ A MAGNIFICENT IDEA. “There ought to be 50,000 negroes trans~ i ported from the South to ~Boston at once,§ and President'Johnson ought to :issuen‘, ‘iproclamntion’ fixing the umountol wages; that should be paid them: and rtpeicit‘yingl exactly huw'they should spend their Sun days!‘ Let the Boston kitchens be reguln. ted‘hy Federal authority, by all meons.”—- ‘ Exchange. , . . i Massachusetts has been highly :favored hlrentfi by the war; her sons and danghtersi have been made wealthy upon Shocld‘ycon-l tracts. Uer citizens have a peculiar hanker ing after tliq “culled pussens," as] their sin-i cestors had before they were deprived ot. the profits arising from stealing ne‘groe: in ! Africa and selling them to the. South. It is, as natural they should fall back to their first: love, a; for the dog to return to his vomit“; Now instead of Government sendingschool; ‘ max-ms ‘-from “deown east” to fraternize' with the “higher type” down south, theyl 1 should send the negroea to Massachusetts—- lthe greatest place in the world for negro I school marms—tn be educated, arid to impnrt‘ in perfume to society‘thore, which is tan-i :guishing for want of the energising influ-i ence of negro blood. It woul‘d‘be'decidodlyi cheaper; the people of the "hub” would: be rejoiced, and would tolls “do lubly‘ .young Lpicauniel” home 'to their' families“ ‘and there‘ would begreat joy.‘ Cannot Gov leminent grasp the magnitude of the idea, land change the order by sep'ding the n};- 1 nine Mnmamem m be rimmed, in.‘ is - . stand of £6ll6ng Yausee school mount Ldown south? . —-—-——‘——¢-o——-—~—-——- fi-Contrabauda'ua being brought North, pretty ' plentifully, Ind generally obs-on”, as being most in_demnnd by loyal layman. A squad of some 169 roundly arrived in this county,-—some 25 of them in our borough: and some of thém'will doubtless be employed by the “loyal” citizens of our county. to the exclusion of the daughters. sisters, and other feipdo relatives of- the northern whit: whiten-1! Such is Aboli‘ ‘ tionisgn.— Wgu Clutter Menard”. -__—"....b—m - - '. fi‘T'be Boston (Ma. perpelum “‘o‘ gems: to the 111-twill] liberties thnn any following neat ’syuogim : “The ndiah [films '0 hm "mu-ed WWW” Tm nave declaged for four year: that it in lret- |us 3°3le ' sop, to oppmfllo'flomme‘nt in' “In of; Q'A Free Trude [ensue has been start vu. .Tha WWJIM. w "ill ed in; New York. -W.C. Bungueading exists. The radial. mmmingthe 30': Republican, {I Prudent. Th 9 Republicans empenh itebW-ng mixed: are snil-I of Pehwlnnis "e (bl-16in, but they will ty pl men. Let halal-shy byougtgt.” ' have to give flay: ‘ The, hnvo had, lately. a discus-ion upon national politic; in the Lrgislntuiqvf' New llampshire. A“ Democratic member, Hr. McNeil. in the ' House of Representativas. ofl'ered the following raolution. which our braces the woul- of President. Johnson to HomJolm 4313335, 0! mics ' . ." flraolu‘ad, 'l‘lint we cordially and earnest ly_ indorpe the declaration of the Chief Ex ecutive of thenntion Lint Slows ‘lrhich lmva been in rebellion Ire Itill States; or, in other words. tlnit the Governments of those States were notldestioyed. but were only in abeyance, and that whep the rebellion was Inppressed anditlio inn and Constitution t‘evlved, nbithefi tho President nor Congress has any authority to pro-scribe the qualiti cations of electors of these States.” The resolution. alter an exciting debate". was rejected by: voté of 144 to Gfi—tbe Democrats for plaising it, and the Republi cans Igninat in, The latter refuse to Ens tiiin the Presideht. ._, —~ ,3. 74nnw—4-3-v— ' 'MIXING HP THINGS BADLY. The Boston PM has the following at the procession at Sntem. Mass., an, the lib: On the middle seat. of one qt‘ the oarrin» gee labelled the “past. present anti future,” were sented a beautiful white girl and n coal black nearq man. We pitield the poor girl.sayl tmfiemx Stuntman. and she looked as it she desired commisseration for the un {ileasantpmition in which she was propa ly placed .by others. There were tew spectators who did not'huve feelings of dis gust excited at this spectacle. We an little in the scene to remind IN of the past. or the real present. but much that was sug gcstive of “the future.” . ' At Cleveland, Ohio, according to the Cleveland Plain ‘ Deal", they managed the thing rather drfl'ui'ently. undgls an apt illua trution ofthe doctrines of the radicals, in. finitely better. The latter in celebrating the Fourth ofJuly. erected seats on an ex-‘ pros: wagon in the tom) of a pyramid. All the ascending tie‘rs were occupied with young white girls, very nimly dressed, but on the euex ol' the pyramid was seated a negro wench. The Plain Dm/rr remmki that the affair was quite. Ilisguiting. “XVu thiiik so too. and quite sug-gi‘ative likewise. B 41”. ';.72€l{¢'. WThe (‘hnmht-rsburg Rvposilurl/ ((‘.;l. McClure’s payer) says: ' 'l‘liP sinikment of the Chicago Emu/1713'“, that Mr. Cameron qoluntmily wniulrew from the Cabinet homucv lu- would not cancpnt m remnin‘longvr with Gen. Mc- Clellnn At the hem] nftlio army, li pun-My gratuitous. 9nd wn hazard little in the Hunt tion that lie novnr mifde the slalom-ml or authorized it< publication. 'l‘hnt Gen: Mc- Clellan and Mr. Cameron ditl‘rre‘l nt limps about. nppnimx‘upnts 'we Ill) Ht‘i. dmilit ; but his portfolio was not surr‘nnlerod {up that, lemon. Hr- “i'lirluw simply bt“(':\u“e x'e sistunce to his I\(lllllllisil‘fllltln hail culmina ted in sn impeiix-us a demand up-mthe Pre<irlrnl irnm Cingress. tho mnniorl men of the citivamn'l tho countrv generally, that it had to be obeyed. 'l'he lending .\'ew Ymk linnncivm _drmnntlwl his remn val 01 .sl-nttmul yovorumznt crwiit us the in-nnlty fur (11-nyim: it. ninl n' prulnlio-m (‘linl‘lrt 5‘ haw-me dwin‘ml in its linstilrty tn ‘hii cnntinumn-e in ntfivp,—--n much =0 lhat ewn utter h's ro’tn'rim-nt it t'uizmlly cnn‘ smm] him Ily n-finlutinn fur xxml-mimmistm lien; and he ““15 Izzimrunt n! hk nwn few]:— nutinn lltlill Scortmry (fin—‘- mllcd uinn him with :i lvt‘Ar ilmii Mr. Lincoln. it} within he was mlnrmnl Ilmt lw want no lOY‘_:;“l‘ Fine («My of War, Luz M Mister lo liuarltl. ; ‘ @OllO at" :he _canses, of am country'si tinuhlrs hm hvon that tln' people mu: genc- | rul thingul'u too easily mi Jed. livpry quack! in l’nlitio». .\lulicino m ltcliwonfihnt corneal along ninl malws a glih tale. gnu his lollow- l vrs‘nml in ninetwn cases out of everyonn-‘ t 3:, the ltehple aw vgrogionsly hnmhnvgelll or snl-l. l‘nliticully the people have been' grmtly h-Ll away {tom the l..ntl~mml{: of! the (lonstltntinn and from the ways of hon-l esty and fair mulling with ench other. llad l the plain Spirit of the Constitution been fol-l lowed and the fights of the States faithful-l ly and honwtly observed, there would have been nqwnr between the pimple of‘the same country. no lows of life. no «lcbt and no lax-u ntion. "which will crush the energies of fhel maple [or yvare to come. The people have' been misled by ambitimn. trading poll-1 ti‘uinns. They have been obliged to pay for it very deurly duringthe lust fonryearsmndl they have now to pay for it. If the people l are ever to get. aim of their troubles, they mint not allow themselvvs to be misled by everybody that. comes along and ma a . smooth story :they must. scan magical | actions and principles of‘mcn close y; they musffollbw no plan further than they know 1 him Lobe right: nnd‘here must‘be n speedy 1 return to the landniarks of the Constitutibn @"The Massachusetts Senate has pass ed a law imposing $5O fine {or makirig dis criminntinn on account of color in any inn. place of amusement. public conveyance, or public meeting.”—-Er:cliangc. Why not pass alaw to imprison all while parepts who refuse to permit huok niggers to pay attentions to their daughtei‘smnd to impose a h'anvy fine upon ev-ery white girl, who declines a proposal of marriage from {Lit-footed Sombo ! ‘ This would only be another progressive step in the direction of equalizing the negroes with the whites, and its “loyalty" would be of a character with must of the views and doings of black 'Re~ publican fanaticism. fi-In New York some of the Provost, Marshals are being hauled over the coals {or awindlinbdnungea, fadse imprisonment, assault _{md battery, sc. The secret history of the Draft reign in‘being brought to light and it appears that anybody was drafted who was wppoaed able to pay; and some who refused to do'hoyern not only kicked and beaten, but imprisoned in amnion.— When the notch history of the name ”pow ers that. were" in Peaiusylnnia comes to be written. it will [)6 found gqunlLly fiscally.— The war paid 3km l‘lnygl," and wh'en it did not. legally tlx y made it. do no nnyhow. It. is no wonder mg were so anion: to hue it go on. n ' WThe Supreme Court of Wiscontin has decided thyme law of Comm requiring stamp; on lpgd papen.oither at. the be ginmng or other stages of a suit, is uncon vt-italional: ~ ' ‘ . ————~<OCO>——_ . _.WThe New York Tuna, Republican, says: “The usurpation which is urged by the’Bo-ton radical! iinfinitfly more tinn- A, Word’lo [be Wisi—lVlM ii the time to pp}! (run Demoémtic papers in every direc- . lion. for it is ofily liy aiming sound seed! that. we cum hope for a good harvest.- l pomngmts too often‘ wait until jull belore ‘ election before they btgin to circulate their I papers, find that is gmérnlly [OO 14/6: Abe-l litinn tin-es hue sprung up and the 300 d I shed will not like .rool. Render, if you ' have a kaocnllb nrighbor. or one who is l n mo-lvnlo vaul-livuu, don't mt until you ; have indqced him 10 (aka a reliulilo Demo-t erratic newspaper. ‘ ' ‘5 mm bi” of oxpemes of President} Linculnfsfdnoynl in Washington amounted In about. twgnty-fivo thousand dollars.—-' Wmhinglon cm-onicfe'. . 3 We see it fitted in another Paper thafif the entire fu'neral expenses of the lute Pres. - idemfmm the time the corgse loft Wash-g ingmn unlil ithraached Springfield. 111.,’ amnuntetl to $160,900! This sum comes off the penplo. in the way of 13x65. 01“ course gho funeral did n 9: host one-sixth. Elbe sum mentioned, buuhe ”ioyalthievea"| were about. {and were permitted to makel the funeral pay; Can a country exist where such heartless viiiainy is practiced 7 _ I=l 16?.1. Knanb, E-‘q., Pmtmnatei a! Read-1 ing and editor of the Bending Journal, a very nbfe Rop'ublicnn paper, has been al-y lowed to slide out. of the Post Office. Hill 3 successor is Major Bziner, who, the wanal says.~ ”possesses the necessary experience; for the ponifion, rbnvmg served as (fhiof‘ Oak in the Reading: Post ("rice under the' administrations of Presidents Pierce and Buchnnnn ” _ WA lqndiug Weatern Republican jour- Hal. the Cincinnnti Gazette. ridicules Prefi- Ilent Johnson’s position on the negro ques tion, Ly hkoning it 1.0 that of Ensign Steb bias on the Maine liquor Luv—“in [-.u'or of the law, but agin ils enforcement.” That editor [mugs arresting bndfy. ge— ’l'hn Attulitionists mv—e au‘d tmwt about, wh:.t they cult the ignorance at the-Demo _crutit;masses, and yet. seek to entranchise m: inferjor, ignorant, mas: of nogroes, over whose degradation they shpd floods o‘t'tenrs hit a 'uw months ago. What. a beautiful ebony vetted junta these Atzotirionists are. mam). PUP. Blair said innmcpnlsxiégch :RLSL Louis, that (x'ejwriil Sherman “has «béen assailed Ly nnhody except those who 111 m the enn‘mes of their country 7” Ho“: do ithe editors of Abolition palms like that? 35);ch Abolitionists nf Crawfiwrd county hnvb taken one}: ground, in their county gonventron, in favor of negro suffrage. The. secret of tlii: 15 that Urawfmd county gives lhemabonl 1500 majority and {hay imagine llu-ir ticket safe on this platform. ’l‘hg’y have done the same wing in Allegheny co., where they usually have 6,000 mnjority. @The New [lnven,(}unwcticut, (‘mcrz'rr my: Premlenl .Iqlmmn wdl nnver be un faithful to [he rudim-l §ouliment bemuao “he knows too we“ the fate 11ml Woul-l fol low.” Does this mean nnothrr assnasinn tion? ( 5%“1e Springfield [frp'zhlicam thinks it, is high tinie the War Serretary had some of h 3: extraordinary powum .rxh'ridgod, and was given to understand that he is mfljrct (o the regruiuls of law a: well’ as other people. ‘ I . JIM. Syria/h—RrV. Dr. OMS. who attend ed Dind li. Herold provinm 10 his pxccu~ tion, we undelsmwl, “:U’s‘ (but lle-rqul, b - fm'e he was led to oxrrul‘ion. declared MN. Sum“. 10 be un innocent “onism. @The Ohio Salesman (‘.nnlrntlicts thP tell-graphic statement Hm Gmoml Shqr— man has endorsed the Abolition candidate for Governor in Ohio—~Generul Cox—mu] prono'upcml him the nrxt Governor nf thnt State. The story was entirely nnuue. WThe Alvolitidnista WPI'C‘ ('nnlinually Rigel-fling Unit 1116' ilegloes wqulzi slay in the South iffrr-ed. n don'tirmk like 1': in the West. They are swarming'iike Minne sota gnu-choppers imu ()hiohlndiun-I and Illinois. Over 8,000 p 355”; have bepn is— sued Th Louisville by the military nmhuri ties for nogroee to come North. , 1 ' >~ - ~M»‘—v‘---: A Sgnirichul f‘acL—G'gorgs A. B-ndediét, editor of the Cleveland (Ohio) li‘l'dlll], has beqn appointed Postmaster-of “in! city, viqe Edward Cowles, of the Leader. Benedict. represents the conwrvauive wing nflhe Re publican pal-Ly. (Joules is a radiml, «ha in siatg on negro sum-ago in; n :fnr qua non of his support to the Administruion. v m'l‘he Cambrin county A/quhuniau. published by A. A. Burkcr, . Republican candidate for Congress in the 17le district, comes out untquivocnlly in favor OT negro sum—fie, _ 7 ~ __-. 0." \ _.__— Q't‘he quesfion to be Qecidel at the coming election cannot well be disgui‘p‘l. ”will be, shall the negro have tho light to vote? ' Any person who will advocate negxo suf frage and negro nqnany should be willing to eat. drink and sleep with Irncgrn! Wurssra. Culp & Emrnshaw luring pur chued tbs Warehouse, cm, kg, of Mr. Sam uel Herbal, continue the produce Maine‘s.— Thoit can run Nglllnrl) to the city, and the; , a are {irepnred to furnish thc mule accomm‘oda- WW- J' Allan. .05 Sigournoy. lowa, re- ‘tions to thg‘publxc as heretofore. cently murdered hm wife whilst asleep, in« _M - , -. -_m.-.” _~ order to‘mnrry ll young girl of film". 3 Wan. Blui: ,5 Son,o¢trlisle, ofl‘cr Refined IQ‘_The colonel! people of Cincinnati. [run at 4; cents per Ib., Nails 5535, Horse :2 gage? Give Chief Justice Chane a all. Shqes $7.00 per keg- A“ reduction t 9 retailers. . fi’A Miss gullivan.“ Newport, R. 1..‘ ”an: M: hat-«En Esq., Cqshier of the was .slruck by‘lightuiu‘ Monday week,3olrlislc Deposit Bimk, cummitted suicide by and mutually lulled. . ihupging himself in the gnmt at his dwel hfihgsnzrln:.;twlhdgfi “HOW. 110"qu ling on Weducldly morning: T9O 9”" "33 ”£23m of 344.300?" ew '75 ““5"” ““3; temporary aberration of mind. He was a man . fi'i‘he local columns of- the New Or-10f nigh standing and considerable wealth.— lenns journals do noggin," my improve His last will be severely felt. ment in the morality 01 that city. ‘ ‘l7. “‘_‘” “'77—— fl‘The penoh crop in the southern and I buy-Th. Immortal _J' h" who u {my 0:" Middle sectiOus of Ohio bids fair to be as“ I! "I! to Richmond, Informs us that he wlll large this year n was ever known. l he lhmn‘h Gettysburg shout theathofAugus't, gThg wheatcropthroughoutsoutmm I and deliver a; frag lecture—“assuming all the 9’1“!" “"13 ”W“! “"9"“. 'l‘ 11° yield Pmuure'," and “Jemovinz the prejudicc." ll wt! to be above the average. f ‘ . ‘ --.,_ -. -' . ; G‘Droveg of cattle are being thipped_ fi'fln Shrenbnry anap liming: “"51 from '_l‘exu 10 New 0"”“3- where they Inf. will commune on Friday, the lllh of! are being sold at seven cents per lb. 1 Ann». Anew locnttgp bu been SUIPCMdt 0“ 1 [O'Trouble gppearx to bebrewing unong' land of Mr 'B.‘ and g qumcr on mile from! the Mormons In Utah. A train ofsixty \J "" "1 ' ’15,... ” ‘ the ‘iérthcrliCentrnll wagons have left Salt Lake City loaded with ‘ ”_w F'“d°m SWIM. 0! ‘ Saints,‘g)r the States. ' . l lhnlrond.» -_ ’ W___w__. ‘ . 3‘ ood is the thing alter all, an the wThui'-'Tco t» A riuulturnl Fairwill . ' t . i a or un . 8 ~ $133531!) a wooden leg sad when a mad ’ he hehl on the N; 4th, 51!: and oth ql‘ Och-her! . ”’0”! any 'civil engineer tell as how mu"- __ __ ~. -7 - —»_._ ‘ll "that the mouthsol' rivers‘are larger maul WThe editor of the Rural Amman rq—j their heads. > - ! commends we Garnet MW?’ us I-suPcrior nl. ; fi-lion. Emerson :Ethelidg'e. says The. Memphis Bulletin, his agent! chance in the; Henderson District, though he is now ar military prisonéra w: m ace: on ya 2;: menu: and . ._ ’ ,m, day weeE. by A ”Hanna who am 5 mad 1 "OP ;M~“‘T“;m|s§;n {slim dog. T Chan through (hodogmd! ”1'1“" [3 f...“ om- bahv heron-icing thfinfjhbrzugh in, um. hundnd'feel on; 1335133333“ Wt, ' ‘ ki .11; .L: 'I ’~ Eotmfy. 3% firm-non. who may wish the Compiler for the coming campaign, can hate it at (he same rMe‘ in pronorflon M by the year—cash iu ml'. rance iii all fuses. The election will be on» of the most. important that ever took plm-e in the old Keylw'u', and every Demmt or Con servative in lhe county should have the Com pi)”. Smd in your Order's withput dflay. WIPES BILLS for Cuuxal-Its avg! Justi ces of the Fence—as find by the lust. Legisla ‘ure—fot In}: M the (Younun office. fiThree dollar; is (hr charge [or an nouncing cinduiMes, n: heretofore. fiSingle copiee of [be Compiler, with or‘ without wrappers, the cum. COUNTY mans—ln order to make, T/u Complltr nyerfcct and rclinbln l'HOhi of all county news, we c...“ upon o|]! friends residing! in the lifiermtdistricu tocommunicale m 115’, fly ‘ letter or otherwise. all items of local internt‘ that may fall under {htir olvscrvulion or com? to their knowledge in Muir rrapccli\‘l‘diflrirls. Should an accident happen or nnylhing br‘rur which would be of interest lo Ihe pnltlir, ml yise us ‘mcdinleiy of it and we kill ghe it n prominent plnce inmur columns. No pug need be deterred from sunling us items uf news on me ground that he luv never written nuylhiug for publication; son} us simpli- nnd plain sullemcnls of the- {nrliw and we will put them in proper sh‘npe fur the pup-r. We .lrust our counlr) frirnds sull give us' their nid und in. via: us in muting I‘ll»- C'wgl’vhr n thuruugh mo diuxu tor giving yuhlinly lo nll the nuns of 111(- cuuuly, for uhirh Nahum-e they will leL'L'H’e our nurmcst llmnka. - - LECTUfiE FUR 'l‘lii'i lii-.\illH'l' (‘IF THE .CEMETERY.—'I'he {’residugl and \l mngeri of Ever Green Cemcseiy have fur snmc lime hnd in conicmpluion n snrirfi Mini-mules for the liquidntinn (if-the debt ruling iwpil .LE-M mhst beautiful “God‘s .\rre.) A: one 0! [lmamthry now unnonnct, Iliruugh n comminch, the Lee. Lure of Rev. J. H. Warner on thv “Bullh‘ ox (icuyahdrg," \yhich he will dolirel in (‘hbifl (‘hur(h, oh .\iofidny evening, August 7111 '—~ TIIG'LOCUHG is pronouniui :1 iinh lrm! Ly Hume who have Lmrl il, an} Lhi- n'rvjv “. U: which ilwlprocerda are to he .ieuui-d 1“ dm of ,mculiar interest 10 I'VM’)‘ min, uuminn and child in this 10“” um! nl-i‘rhihrhriml. iwl LK hu' recollecu-d that the luHu‘ the In.u~c 11n morc hrnrfit the Crméury uiil drriwizmm it. Go! ALL (.u‘! ' I'RU\H)TI‘ ’NS -'l'hv fullnwiug chttl-r fl'nm n friend at llJrrlkhurg~ fnxnidw: ilniormufipn which it “Word: 1:; mud. pl. mm» In WNW»: The letter was dAch on flu- '_’ltl. Inn \\':\< P“- wind 100 1.110 to H‘('(l\‘l'l|iil mum in our l--=t l)mrS:r:———Ynu may anhh Hm h-l'nur—mg [\rvxnolions in (\I. K, HIM. l'u. v. 41)!» : (_‘upl. H. S. Ih-nmr In le \l jur: L'vm. T. [l. Heppnnl 201 m (‘.lpmin: Felgl, .‘Juj ‘.\':n. !'-x il to be Isl Licul ; r‘ergl. l‘umzul NP)!“ r m in- ZM Lieut. : Se-rgl. Thus. J. Human hr 2 ! Li m. 00. I. 'l‘ln‘ Vucnnz'ics :m- to he lillx-d 'ln me misnioning the Sergeants us :1 complnuvm fur Ilmir good and faithful :H‘Hn's. , The 101:: mu pr.” 011' :u errirburg 5m Friday week. ‘ ~ WA frimnl \z'ur \yLos-‘_:n:l. ntiuu- \u- :m wry thnanul) humid.“ uh Ilu- I. "vs :qu n; the men drnned iu Hunhng'un bun-Lil: n; Frbrugry LEI—3H tolluns: JU‘I‘I‘II .\hld'l. Linea Aliril em, in 3.13:. r 1: mm. mm; w. W. Rocku_\',kl!lmiintlxe 5 un rflmulr: “mun IL “Mar, uuun-Zxd 111 Elm : :mv b ulv; :1 a! dim! afurxxansz , (l. )1. “..lim’. die-1 :Il lhn!.'- Fhfinn; L‘mrus Smith, die] us I'm um» [.l .[e U. (1. .\lillorhdu‘ll M l;.:_\h_\'. (‘xu . Il'n-i Dmiel .\lbvrt. din! .11 [hr = mr 1h wrre mmubers of !‘H' HHE: fie; fluniliv: and n lutmw t-E'lhv .!.rr.m .! th- I!“ ‘2} manlnies uh“ h'hu Lnnw llu'm ARRIVED HUM]: —o'l'ha dun“ d h).('u M ”\- fnrd towrsh-p, .\‘ulums mum". , [l. - ~crl Hmmg'u this phn-e, on Fuluni?!) MA, MI 12:13: \r.v_\ bolus-I Tut-y low in excl-1h Ml 51mm ul Ihr illuught H 111! ”n 1; uvxo .Ilnmxl !-£.:II.:41:1:H,.. They \n‘re musierrd 01:! u! M'l him ":1". will 0'! M l’hiladblphia. 'l'hl-y mu‘ml. \.ln-xull.ollml. the Ninety-lint rog‘nm-nl, uh! .\'(“il‘ in :1 2, [hr lmrd mnrclxcs Hut H‘gilm‘ul has 3".qu “fur lhv his! fun: month: ~llvlu’umr .\‘ll«~r"~lrir‘. FATAL AVOIDI‘ZNTr—A rcmrm-i eo‘uXh-r named Grorgc Ham]: “:1: mm on ah.- ' igtlcs lam; Railroad. un \Vtkllltrl") ewumg. h wemsthnl u hilullu‘ [ruin \ulspas‘ingm crl’ihm Creek Blidge. Hook]: havmphis lu-zui out of 'the’ car window and coming in (mum: uiLh the blidge, was I:4ch ul-nosA insmmly. TEACHERS ELECTED —Tbe 501mm] Di rectors of flu- Borongh o! (ionyflmrz hun mnda the folloning appointments of hawk-1.3 tar the (mining term: Schoul No. I—Rth-rt .\. I.'.'tl'(‘. “ “ 2——.‘-h.~: .\‘nmh .\. Flu-m '6 J‘ 3 ‘ “ .“ll'kil' {SI-lat “ “ 4 " I.) diJ Swept. “ “ 5 “ Jenni? (inlhcrt: “ '“, 6 “ Jenni» I'Uu'l'lfl. “ " 7 “ Sunlie Duphmn. “ “ 8 “ l;_\'d'm Mauls. ‘ The Schools will Open on th [surf August, Under the provision nf nu Au passed‘lust winter, no child “ill be .lJmiltc'J under n: gears of Age I’IU EMS—The Sam-Alli School ol‘l‘ln-Lt Church lu-ld 11 Pm Sic M Spanglrl‘s Sturing on “'cdnesdny, and 11m! belonging to the S', Jnmcs‘Lulhex-‘un Church at Wolf-1 Woods on Friday._ Plenum. times were had, the young 10156 enjoying themselves hugely. - . - (‘m— (Tunis Omen} Cnlrmn, “11,226, 1865. ' To thn Snp‘t. of me Branch R. R. to Gum. burg—Dau- Sir: At. an adjourned "gull? meeting oi the Common Ounce" of this city. held on the 13m insL, the followlng action It“ had : Althhimp introduced the fullow'mg "solu tion. which was onnnhnonsly adopted: ' ‘ Ruched, That the Gammon Council at the City of Uhigngo hereby tender thgir thank; in the mnnngrra and ofllcinll' at the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago. Baltimore nnd Ohio, the Pennsylv‘anin Central, Mmherp Contrxxl.‘ and Branch _lload from Hanover Junction to Gettynhum. tor the courtesy of then gentle men in passing the Chicago delegation,‘ap~ pointed to" participgte in the ceremonial: of laying the corn! utong‘of the National 310mb :ment ut Gettysburg; over their respccfive lily-I of read; nud turflier that the City Clerkrbe div noted to t‘unsisb‘ the before mentionul rail. road compuxiies henrxtlly “ill: Loopy of the foregoing resolution. ' » » MILITARY LAW IN RIGHIIOND. The Bmhmouul’corregpondent nflhe New York War/4! repnru Hm). [be people there are qmwwni. submiss‘we and law-abiding. to a degree that ismmlly astonishing, oon~ sidering the indignities and oppressmn to whivh they are wun’lonly subjecuul. Tho whiten. says the writer. are suhjscted to tho most, culling insuhs; jvouhey ’nuhmit wilh oomplncency. [fa negro Ensum n wliito mun—n. very common event now n-‘dnys— and the whire man. retaliates by übusn. llm rwgio alrmglnwny procveds to the prewar mnn-hnl's oflivo. whz-re he is sure to u‘amin llm fullesk )mlress for his oulmgetl honor. The p ‘or white sorf is hnulerl- bef'nra um: otficer. and without much cerrmsmy he is prcsmm-xl tho alternative of npqlo;_:izing,lu [he niggur or going to Castle Thunder m sponll some (lsys on bremlnnd water. l Breaches nl‘ honor; us ollmv, particularly when: the line aensihilitir-smf the negrd law in the ltgtst. outrugod. nre nliko cogni mhle hy the pru'vnst. marshnl. ‘ A white man. of high and honomble standing tn thn :cnmmunity. is thrust Into prison for um)" ‘ in}: an old [avarice sword éuue. A ”culqrml ‘gentlt-nwu” is permitted to curry n sword mem. loml hmlded‘ blutlgenn, or lurmitlabiu :hicluuymnhuut lot 01' hmdrunco. A nepm Sis sent to-n days to ('tatlt- 'l‘hunclt'l: [9l' an ; uttmnl-t In (mmmit rupe upon in 501 mg whitu 71ml 0! ultvi'n or twelvt‘ yenrs nl' ugc. A whit» m-m ii sent. fm‘ twt-nty five tlay.‘ ln ltln- ~st|n~~ lliJcfi tm' él|lt§ll~llglln ot‘lunsivu «lnrktiy. \'x-'lalion ol‘u contract by n nigurt', no qut Lt-r 01 what Ptlt‘flllcc or mmnvntivm-n tn :1. Wllllt‘ man. is nn_l::u‘ tti hi~‘ chim tul :tl-e wlmh- amount stipulated far turlcr llm \’l'U:l|lt‘(lCtllltrQCtv- ‘ ‘ ‘ If u “Pp'l'u ugmes lo saw/9 fur a month: and Hum: M [be onrl 0! [no uwks, ha (‘Ll'llla L'hn month’s wail-n and I'd nuliznmn. Imam» lm‘ ii :IHc-wml neatly hm-gll rd~ - In ~Lml, tlm nogm is llxo‘pnly Iron man now In ,lln- South, Mmiul‘lmv 1E .vlmim - mm vim-i 1)" with reign-um- to hip ok-vminn un-l ILu «Ix-grudutinn or [he u‘nl'rurlllimm wlu‘lw. The nullwrmvs :u'a Jaw”: u" fur them :1 slnre 0f roqulnwnt which wxll Lu nnvlhim: but consistent wul: Lucu- Lumm cu'mlml. , ' FI-rivlouL-lohnscm \muM be jfluorviwg tho Murine-sh 100 whjloa .m l Iflunkfithlm Ly rnl'hny (1m yunph‘ 0| lhu t~ ”Jun 11:: u hm tut szlnry lulv, whit'h “gm; uuighi ux hmwlv uwn Ihém. 'J‘hm'u hm) "mu may) pnpulu nulhr Snulh [lnn 111- in. {L- \\ H Inn .‘H mm ,1 wk, hmivvm. Ibl'l'il‘u‘lllllg lh ul I:o]qu xrm II he ,wx'mll-I Ilium-11.40! ml - lo ‘ unlmun- “midi; lu'ngrr. - _ ”u: ,1" Vlllldflfi in \‘wur’r r'""‘/,'/- 1",":- ~.\ 41- _:‘\. nunagv ul Hm mm! 4.1“ Mm: and uh nn.uulllo cnumrl’rr “in (mmrm Iv-l ‘in .\'u nun-r vmlnly. _Nmm Ilnv‘ m 4”. n Iv-v nnh'f (IN ml, I'"an (Lulu-nu. .\ m _‘rn‘mml, whu hml jvonn [mu-Hing nimm “'_lh “min “H“ w u-l-hu. H I! em-I, on mmv- 'J'I “(‘l', h u-l n|.|..imxl mnpluymunt an a l’um m 1..» pm _ifir-un'u’md. 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Inzm ’l'uur: Iquu Ham .1 gallemm Imm .\I übHr- Hmz nn Ijni- 4 h um!.,&puny of m-grn whln-rv. rum/:1 I”..er and chuhupun Um banqm-Un (It :n‘elrewl 1n MbWthffno 9f them-grpoi ku-hv-tl Hw chmffio the sheet. A wlnm len r gaming up demanded to know hdw ixé «lzuv-i inugll 1| Indy. \Vnrds lussed. un't ”it run-"ll was Hun. Ille Whit? suldu-nhvw ,luis u-rulvur and shot. the "(F-mien 'l‘lup mu glw éignal for Ike brgimtmg of n 901'- miduhlrz riot. A crowd gum-remand m-my «hols wne fired, resulung in n number nf killod myl wounded. , 1E? Urn. “award is orgnnixing an office A'. Washington m: “freedmon” seeking vmplnyuwnt. As thrse people null their ”mm feel so.confidem ml the ”pun, (It the blncks to act the pan 0! volrrn, amt cmzhns gr‘hernlly, «bx. not let tlu-m exer: niwe lhusu nbiliti‘ean sat-king employmvm for llmunwlvvs? Or why notiopon an nfiir‘u In: dmchmgod soldiers. and pour white mm; gen-qudly, who want empioynwnl? Damn pnor white men deserve as much prulccliou gun! nuisance as poor negroes. ~ ' Fig. 3 ralcany'ugent of the “Anigrican Brunemm. Union Mm‘mnnry So'ciety”jl out m Uzezmfiem cou‘nty preaching'lhal [he I’ltfxl war is to be behvrgeu L’rolcamn‘sn) am} Catholicism. He declmd than them mu; u secretlsocig'xy in .Ith new? to strikeabflhe proper moment." [fa ad]: ohc z‘houid go about the country giving vent tn such davilishnew how lung would he be without a coat. of tnr'nnd feathers I Tho~e gho prench.wax between religious sc-clu have no religion—tinny are devil: lgc upon" the out!) to curse flue-Clinton Dem.‘ fi'l‘he London Herald says the rela tions between the Eritish government am) that of ghe United States are not of the most. amiable cyan-Amer. It an? that Prosuiem Johnson is pressing-the mm fax: compensation for damages to our shipping and commons by Lhe‘Alabumn and cum;- Cnnfedeymo cruisers. h pronouncel these claims unrensonnble and nrrognnt, and clmrgas Mr. Seward with in solenee. Rrpubllmn’ Frflndfllip for (In; Sofiiicr.—;'l'he Beyublican majority of the Connecticut Lngislmuro have tabled :1: bill which propo sad to give a small bounty to soldiers who Juno into the nfiny two yema ago. These -Rp‘publicnu demqgogges have plenlyo‘f hon» 524 word; fo: the soldier-g. bug that is ill. , fi-vaiou to burying the bodies of up; four eonipinlors It WMhingtonJheir offing} were written on slips of paper and ’p n in littleyialt, which were deposited in’each of their coffins. By this meannthe Govern ment. will be able to identif: the remains u any future period. . ‘ £ll.. Belfast; Maine. last week. Mrs. Grace White, wife of Job White, went into her: husband’s null, and paldns near an up yighl,?evolving math" drebs caught u; the coupling. and she was instantly drum mound It 3:61 hex: body Ibockingly myh Es! lie: ell! was literally torn from he; y.“ - - . ..‘. ~ M 2”... ‘ ~ ..‘ . _ _ lawNolhingg :- yet, ~is‘-£termin€d with “gun! lo my trial orJrfi‘. Davis. . A. H Bohmx‘, any Clerk 11501
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