... :: VW 1244' artekkelstrkstr. TrIMSDAy. MAY Mb,' Vicio.mioa ST TVS PSO/PLS Tim Pau* or Lwowlas Lowy —AlarreAlsbal• • 'Special Notices. , • , Eir Ws 4atire to obtila a ,corrsepairdent la every township la the conoty. Pottiest easy. we can Walla in Omuta:lca ; what we want Is the local tam ham all part of the coeuty. Any person while., to us sae de peed on Saving his name kept strictly eauldeutial ; end Übe has fears that the causeaunniatioa le eat ta proper ehai•efor publicatiae, we will pet It to appro Dilate trim rar The hour at which the Mem" Is put'.to ;wen each wed, is 2 o'clock oa Thursday afternoooi Advertise r:l6os will De received opt:o9 o'dock or the , dav of Pub lication. Er City subeeribetu, served by carrier, will be charged Of ty costa per year extra. Pascua Who tall to neap their papers ragslarly Rill ocahr a &Tor by sal lying no 'it the MIL We pater to balm all enheeriborn ■ho eau conveniently, procure their papers at the Ghee of pu bilesUon. $ All ASTertbsementa, Job Work •od titibeetipttous tom porftal WU'S 2110011111bUlt1 11 001 kllolllo to the publishers, Rut be pad tie adoosee. Interesting Readlng Matter on every Page of Ms week'. 11111115, Maas; Jolson , ' tNley. The faction who cry so loud for ven geance, an(Vsvho have more than once hinted that tro' vidence removed Mr. Lin coln Weans& he was incline(' to be too moderato with the South. are beginning to think they may have been mistaken in Mr. Johnson's character and intended policy, or, to put it in the homely phrase, —" caught a Tartar." All the indications thus far that can lead us to judge of his probable course, show that be bas no sym pathy with the-furious brood of agitators, who would keep the country in perpetual civil difficulty, by their severe measures of_ punishment. We should not be sur-, prisedto find before sift oaths roll around that some persona bo are now most rmlous to pledge Mr. Mango° their unflinching support, and who have been steady advocates of the pernicions doc trine that opposition to an Administra tion is treason to the Government, are among hip bitterest denouncers. Of a host of doeumenta.now in our possession, all tending to prove that Presi dent Johnson is disposed to follow Mr. Lincoln in the conciliatory measures-pur sued by him in the latter days of his ad ministration, none is more significant than the recent order of Gen. Halleck, com manding the Department of the South. We give it below, and ask for it a careful reading by men of all parties : Headquarters Mil. Div. of the James, Richmond, Va., May 3, 1865. j Maj.-Gen. Ord, Commanding Department , of Virginia General : AU persons, without regard to their rank or employment in the civil or military service of the late rebel Govern ment, will be permitted to take the Am nesty oath, and will receive the corres ponding certificate. Those excluded from the benefit of such oath can make appli cation for pardon and restoration to civil rights, which applications will be received and forwarded to the proper channels for the action of the President of the United States. The fact that such, persons have voluntarily come forward and taken the oath of allegiance will be evidence of their intention to resume the status of loyal citizens, and constitute claim , for Execu tive clemency. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't, (Signed) H. W. Eismoor, • - thlor-Otmend Cotacrg. Official copy : J. C. Kelton, A. A. G. (Mb. Halleck, it is to be presumed, has i8.1.111 . 301:1 this order, after instruction from headquarters. In the present state of public feeling he would not have dared to adopt a measure of so much clemency without direct authority for it, and an- d not believe we are mistaken in • ~•4 the sap ..'lwo, of the seen that be offers Amnesty oath to any e ased to accept of them, with= , _ l ord to their Civil or Military status ..wring the war, and be even gees so far ea to intimate that. persons excluded from such privileges by Kr. Lincoln's Procla• mations will receive pardon on making proper application. If this does not re• position that it embodies !b• President. It will be the belie is of t). persons dial out rek.- have Jefferson Davis, John C. Breoken- ridge, Howell Cobb, and all the leaders wbo are most objectionable to the Repub lican party from all liability to punish ment for their deeds, we are unable to perceive h6fr words could have been more aptly framed to express the But Gen. liallsek's order is, not , thri only foundation on which ms base our judgment. Thei corrsspcmdente nearly unanimously agree that the President's opinions are not by any menus what sti first it was supposed they would be. Prone, a large collection of extracts, all of thasame Purport, we extract the following %. [Wash. Oor. Platlodolpido Lodgis o nap.] . There are certain i,ndiaatlens which go to show that President Johnson, like the lamented 14niioln, in his later days, is giving the extreme radicals a wide berth, and i hazard nothing in saying that the proclamation opening the South to trade will be soon followed by evidences stilt more conclusive of the desire of the flow dent to heal the breach as qukokky and pleasantly as possible, and uate the tiP sections again in one 'hargariniaaaoti .o iretworill nob ths 11"'„e! viving trade is niit'ad . - _Mien re loyal people of the Snio '.4 alone to the t ee " well ' 313 0 1 40 .0, but includes that, too, wigin its prit'ilk . eLat nike the _at • compeWne Anew datlinf _a-abused and often broken ~iegiance, The South, to so fa* is concerned, wad' ask no more ° .;auf this, 'fbr , the Kiser -SCeolasasimul is open as wholly and, ae.frarly to's!' the people as it bu' a thing as-war had not been known. Whether they will avail themselves of the offer remains Wheaten. but they must be rebellious,. indeed, if they allow so handsome a' privilege to re 'main a dead letter with them: / under stand, upon authority which I cannot doubt, 'that terms equally generous to those offered to and aomptexl - by Lee and Johnston, will be Away offered to .the whole Soilthdrn pm:pia-es few of their • leaders in the rebellion alone excepted. In other *ords, there will be a' general . amnesty tendered, and a • Aisposition Minced to make the situation for nut "_wayward sister- f.' is • The radical ei.lak.nt have L. otthe policy of we Preiideist, end d. are, that its adoption will end in tliniiinatit'm • • idalaiery at the South„ defatbst earsosa • they believe, the •greak**ekl. for to • Vie war, during the Mt fain' beset fought, and leaving the of of content lat ion " still to be attacked geMe en atoned by amrsegg_ d • taint thaealmware, w nun" , , ._ l. .pase the policy al Plaidast his bon arldiald non, but insble stooslotok le*, " lbws will be mores* thesJiikeci&n firm . nese than %mewls iiiiirtilinests'awiOia • head.. . • . : (Irm: ow. aprweadalwabuswL ! • U. JONNION POLITICALLY' AND PIEWOISALLI: I have no fear that Mr. Johnson will attempt to carry out his old views in see . lain mites. it is °mains .to sambas 'perch down in Tennessee, when • man has no thought of becoming President, and quite another to WAIL Shojheiati of great nation. Mr. JoMosT. hes. agate. stock of common sense, stab. willlinake a wise ruler People are natitrally OtteiCgm to know vrbeiber be. drinks to exam or not People who are with him It all hours. inty 'hare LI no more robe, manic Washington. 1 have Been - bind several times since fiebecame President, and every lime he has been cool and self-pos setsed--' More so than Mr. - Lincoln gener ally wet' When the EnKlish itintaterwm presented t the President, it was in some respects a trying occasion, but Mi."Johli son`carried himself exoeedingly well. He was modest but perfectly self-posaessedu There was not the slightest. indication that. a nerve , trembled. This was very well for a man whose nerves were entirely prostrate two months ago. But (44144 is, Andy Johnson has an it 411 having been at one time, on one single occasion, beside himself, it is the last and only time. We are soon to find out what his policy toward the South will be. 1. do not believe that he knows yet whit it •is to be, except that, he will 4104- over* the really loyal men of the South - tlie' government of the States. • That is. 'her believes in that plan. Congress will do as it pleases in reorpnisyig Stale govern ment*. It can adroit or reject Senators and Representatives. That we are to have troublous times from our own differences I do not doubt, but we shall survive them. Still more - emphatic are the statements of a writer for Garrison's Liberator. In an impatient letter, in 'which be seems half disposed to make war. on life. Johnson forthwith, he says Somehow Xr. Johnson doesn't fully come up - in practice to his preaching. He talks about-hanging rebels, but he doesn't begin the buSiness. We are told by the correspondents that Judge Campbell has been arrested because be reNsed to Sake the oath of allegiance. This is encourag ing. Campbell is one of the wont of reb els. Then why should he not be*ose• cated ? Why' allow him to get of with an oath of allegiance ?_ I suspect, that it will be the case with a. great maey'other " leadert" at the South. If they are penitent, they will'he pardoned. , From thise extracts, and we could give give scores to the same effect, it will be seen that the cotiserVatiVe maiiits the country, who believe that moderation and mercy can alone' restore an enduring Union, and enable/the Government to re duce its expenses to a 'safe standard, are likely to be most agreeably disappointed in their anticipations of the measures of Mr. Johnson's administration. We shall await with patience the further develop ment of the new President's policy, being fully determined to give him a fair trial, and, as in the case of Mr. Lincoln, to praise hits in whatever we m deem hint entitled to praise, and to condemn whin he is deserving of condemnation. . Needs Pest*. -Directly after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, a meeting was held at /Carrie. burg, at which the Senator front this dis trict, Mr. Lowry, was one of the chief speakers. His remarks, as we would nat urally expect, were brim full of fire and vengeance, and as no speech of 7, 1 * r. -,Lowry's would' hes complete witin tt ,a,„. ging his political saint, Johc. B into the foreground, he wen o': e Laud n e at the theme of exagger- ated hiedetiee. The following Psnilel was drawn by lie. Low ry hshreen the late Presidenl and the "hero of Harper's Ferry :" "John Brown was tt,e, Arm martyr of this rebellion—Abrat am Liee,3h 2 the lest. The names ot,Ab :Ahem Lincoln and John __ Bre e , s we iU down in history together, e firs ' a nd M e t Martyrs lion of this rebel- The war could not have . been ,rued. God Almighty is flghtinA i thle ear for the right. John Brown Yed his part and Abraham Lincoln ' We suggest to our Senator that before he coupled thenaraesof Mr. Lincoln and John Brown together it *Mkt kune been well . for him to have isied'ap Seine of. his old political docitntenti. it is quitesure that exalted as may be towiekopin. ion of Brown, the late President did nalt coincide with him. In a speech ered by Mri Lincoln at Cooper 1441. 0 . 9, on ,the 27th of February, 18%• P ao pro . notinced his views on Bro, . ,the Lg. lowing language: 'Orsini's attentp4 on Lora' Na and John Bro wsition.T g ot at Karper's Ferry, were pktkismophy precisely the estno.'". Or, in other words, Orsini was su s t„• tmpted: assassin, and. John Brown's it tezpVt to set tite slimes of Virginia Io kill ing their nnudin l / 4 "was in int 4 0,116e4hy," "precisely the note." We trust cur Senator in future, when be spealm or the quartiles at Kr, LiarPM , will exhibit some regard for his well known views, and tot rank him skis by side with one lasso ,it. is proves by the above speech, he cansidared as belonging to the caLegny of kiinrstns. Tai CONDITION Of vu Sorrrn.—ln the four years of war the South has lest all that she hoped to gain by the rebellion. ' a nd ntore than cr ae-half her able-bodied Wen. A letter of the cOrreepoodedt of the Cl:acinnAt'i Gautie at lialeilh. North o ":.rolina, furnishes some startling facts bearing upon this point. The official re cords of that State show that North Cam lino lost on the field and in hospital dor ing the war fifty thousand men. Intelli gent South rev peen at Rileigli Gotha' ale the total loss of the States in rebellion, by death„ in field end hospital, at three hundred and fifty theulind. SOU hillur. they estimated that there are not DOW over two hundred and fifty thousand able boast whit. ;nen alive within the IhnitS of the noodled Coufedernai. laisAditiots , to' the losses by Woe, isigii'ol INa led from the South to avoid psnikatioiNke conscription, who will never return. The destitution and suffering that prevail in . almost every quarter are beyond the power of description. Thousands who a few week' ago considered themselves in good y circumstances, have, by the sadden revo lution of the wheel of fortune. found ea their Confederate money become Oa .111101011411111 as so nosh, dirt, ! ilia, thof,r,,Gutsi Iles aid themes/tin reduced to beggeol. The Lasseter haßpreior says With' troll of the Phaadiglitis ASO *port q( 'war Wino, that it . a_a how atheated the at. balks of the Marla musts" frirwilif; to day. It has bees raid with itiwitett 'tired by UMW iditar t bMbleu APV4 l **Altarefernit 410 f t r d Ii i writer of Phut bbsipyioot, littb wee ms il ll o l,l r i TP ri C a r g°l l ''" 'Arm WS Ow Mince b iiiiptiiimmt the Ba d° 4414 know what moue barn C bi ibr ham timing** odious system at trial of albs oes by covitsaNgtialt =IC= Ainototy to AL fis se eig r z-Yrk wtrek: , ;: tit . 6 : 3 4: i i e ttAiltit o i; ice a tin sr i tift w c i r ti iv tetl4 II 41. tb ,it e dki tr 4 letNyieilly . .rwriv(tif to viiietsis tit the proclaiiiiit ion intended to tielionett by Kr. Lincoln to the South ern people and that. it proviitett far et 133. peaty to all;-without regard to the posi tion they may have occupie4lin the rebel -Ikm -:it says farther. that ...thw retains . pie States of the South to the Union was the only condition beattactiedtolits pro. .cteF4ation' of the ,fullest amnesty. His own public ificlariitins, whether on the subject 'of confiscation or ettunieipation, he declined to withdraw fonially, but ex. pressed his perfect readitteis to accept theuesubjiet, •ip the award of the Supreine Court." The Bohai° Osiriv thinks''" it ii' barely poesible that' the agreement (ha. wpit the rebel authorities, will turn Yiat very closely in conformity with 114' views Laird lizpreised by the late Plesitiobi it thi City Point meeting. It will be . noticed that, according to a telegraphic dispatch, Sherman' based the article cif his iniiinorandum respecting the rebel' Stidniegislaturas on the action au thoriied by Mr. Lincoln with regard to the Legislature of Virginia." Tux sudden manner in wloioh the re baltioa after the Gill of Rich; mend was a singular proof of the correct ness of licUlelbia's judgment: He wrote from Harrison's Landing to Gen. fialleck; in response to the. Order commanding him to withdraw hit army. es follows: "here directly in front of this army is the heart of the rebellion; it is here that all our resources should be collected to strike the blow which shall determine the fate of the nation. All points°, secondary importance elsewhere should be abandon ed, and every available man brought here —.a decided victory here, and the strength or the rebellion is crushed —it matters not 'lit partial reverses we may meet with elsewhere. Hare is the defense-of•Wash togton. It is here, on the banks of the James, that the fate of the Union should be deirktbd." Gold closed in New York on W day night at 132 k. GENERAL NEWS. Governor 'Curtin has chauled the day of humiliation is Pennsylvania to June 1, so as to conform to President Johnson's .proolame- tioa President Lincoln's remains were interred on Thursday afternuon•of last week, at Spring- Sold, 111. The constitutional amendtnent eheliehiall slavery, lure been Willett by the Oonneotion% Legislature. • The Psweident's ntenslo›As to ter.,,i 4 c o d andrefurithamri tittnghont tefOre:it, will be taken fameeesin by preektint The JP ..ohmond Whig of r.oesday states that Imre' .11,1 all the leading eificials of that city have taken the oath j' s u e/ o mm The Union artay l after its permanent nor glaillitiOns i i ,'rain sayi will imagist of font army corps 9:40,000 each, one corps of regu lars, one mirps of white volunteers, and two corps of colored. The four organisations will be.oemplete in themselves, with cavalry, Wilkey and infantry in' proper proportions, The Southern correspondent of the 2iiinni mays ' , the Union feeling In the interior of North Carolina is not of that true and earnest kind to be desired or relied upon. Nang prsminent chime, who admit their defeat, still inaiatain a dogged adherence to State rights fel*y." 21140 ""aseed ICUs, says when oar troops froliahenzulles ►'.rmy, on thew muck through t hat e it 7 , PoWSd Gen. Lee's residence, those 'WITS Vane of the feet "cheered lustily." .T l4 ii r.. .tahmo . ad WA# records the passage layl!!".git the oily on Saturday of the 24 sad 4) 4 corps of the army of the Potomac, esti ' utatoilikt from 46 , to 60,000 strong. They tiecapted &hours and three quarters in pass tag a giesa point. They bivouacked 10 miles east of Richmond oa Saturday night. The fourteenth corps of Sherman's army arrived at Richlond, on Sutiday, Wolcott's division in ideanos. The 20th corps, 16th and 17th were within one day's march. ties. Leo has declared that he will do all in his poWsr to bring shout a total cessation of hostilities. The secessionists CI Windsor, C. W., got out a ciiimon, hoisted flags Sod were prepar ing for a grand jubilee over the murder of President Linooln,..shew the Mayor of Wind sor arrested the whale crowd, • besideht Johnson is sonstastly surround ad by: armed, men ; an °astir: from the War Department, with, a loadt4 Derringer in each packet, and revolver and•hmtfe la his belt, Is os linty with hint, day and•night ; Colonel D. • Yung •is almost otmetantly with list ; and hia promos cannot be entered, either at' Seeretary,MeCullough'i private room in the Tramway Department, which he is using is as °ask°, at M. tiooper's !twat resi dence opposite the Metropolitan Club, which , he • °couple' until the White from Shall be remit, without running the gauntlet •ef seit•: tries, and j!litboaliting cards and business to the judgment Ice the flearetaries.' A amber toe aneoiployed Generals will be ' maltsi &oat at the service la's week or two k it Illey do aoi ialte 'the hinl and resign. ' it is intended to retain''iiinly 'aunt 16' Major tleirits, 60 Bei(iAlito. int 150 Colonels. ' . • , , Papas, the orawda, . of the Seward Nal ly, is revolted to hire 'node's MI oonfisidoi 1. 4 f Oil CFP 6II % •, j : • , • ~, . , .1 , ,Tersoltone titates,„ taolodtae f;naistaaa, Tennessee liad Arhanoas, havi sow, throng, Ahdr,Losigoir.., ratified the Coastliatioael Anteidosat abolishing shivery. Thire is io n r bltth,t Now-UataPatiri, Coi4Oalleial,, Isis; 14iligita and California" will follow their, maple is ,ihmt sesenn. - I'lui asseat of bat id* Maim Amber of the ado* . will Um be. tlidiftid In afakathe Antetubasat the law of *,.flio'd p 'prii,ilded Loalslkaft,, as aid 4 1114 0* V0E44 1 1' 1 .4 :i4 61 # 1 4 ~t 441• - Arafrlintelstelof Swoops, prapentoty io, laiishoilt ii'l4Wit itimber , oak , of envies, : i t 'l 4tiiik i 4 ) ,T ipiili i e o'n . ii il " sil Y "e * Arbetrollier Pfko Os IJ4**,_ l 4 l:l li, ip sow ou tti way aellisaidagtos i t aid on April 29,, two eforpitofftWwisia's troops left itabigh. ,Tlief , wit #lOl4 io' City ' Point • sad eftbark for lifiAgson; apd "ill soon be : folidired ;by *no marie *MIL: :t, i , • : , ~„ . .: I "I ti. ) deCTS*l fitlevifllliteal ' elloowdi‘ra , costiaasa.- ths-sinabse Of 'sled! in ;the k'llOolk UM& Itlookaitiot equadert bio "bow •soimpegitrmolaoty to WV. 940, Atituiri Imo losspinattegki• zo,le ' Lk** i Ass , Oils 501a1411094. Ovew,,4!", *4,s Oa i 72: 1 :111 140 1 ROWIll en 11 1 4, 1 1 , 1 1 11 j 1 e, , , , 14 4 1 1 4 .ibi lla ft t . tilikit OS loiltudo *Or to asuis,'"Vvitiif • . Timm& of pvfainki 011ioston tidy,. ==l:= EIME=I23IIII A oortespandrut of ila U At 44vertiaer U7l : The vendguar the remain,. qf' ohs 'lOO Se M gib eetilelltr itetediessiOnla deJ as Hal. .41ter tie hied atOO.BA. , Ida bate beaallo la 4bo MOO' iloolow_ eel ioeseom oily, bait been ileteltllot the corpse 11114 placed la charge of two So, who after vedioas amnia's saleelaidd to Wee impertlasat tratiottity, dig arse* la • little 'pot of greyed eke, to the peollesti•ey. geleirefet essieledrCfeloas 'isn't*" 314,..,8_0dWe bott o ms dejeialted the earl aatoofittlef sodded over.,,, The other graved of lees is (stapes ielOos bid previously bees leirited, sad it Aron guard. to sew is thilo spot. aid .Irlll oestlano Wimp it bod; natal thogroot boo vows so thickly *lt io one wilt ever be able to dlettagoisk die Oka where the issiesiltie corpse was isterredi from the other asseeleei men armed It. • Muer" from Tahoe pets of the Irish proviseer show lhat the people are already preparing' la eomeiderable ambers to emi grate dorleg the sprin t their blade is AIIIOASS had. sawed there already that the war is seedy over. sad the restored's of raft will be followed by, a brisk demand for labor. Oar aoramasiostioa Aron the ' soaely , at Laughed, Mateo Nat there are An of ato bald, he sae of the solo ass qvittise Ike oonstry. Is ovary Isotasso 101 A *sae as der the iniLor's soil" 41ao may to psy tkt Punt% .0 1 1! !!!!“lokot, was fr om Motives os slio.otkor Ws of be oeposs.—DaSiia (Mar. 29) Car. Pail . A4ll Gatuttg. A London pipet; The - Arita" Idartistr, Ana report that Ike emperor • Ns/poises, on recefringthe news of the Gal of Richmond, offered to Maitland, to conclude s treaty for the mutual defense of Caned' mid Mexico against the United &etas. The report is not reconcilable with the ersuranee of friendship recently given by Mr. limber in the manse of the Government to the Legislative Body. This alone would. of course, be so argument wind the correctness of the report, which, linear, for, oilier more important , reasons, not probible. The feeling is the Govern- Mental circles of Paris, if we may Audge trim the recent attitude of the Legislative IMO during the delivery of the speeolt by Me. Poll • man on our successes; is most hostile to the Government, the people, and the Baited States; but the Preach Government will esatious• to avoid say acts of epee hostilities. r 3d Onstun sad twenty•eight banks. were anthorised Secretary Moen Hough to oron memo opt, ions during the month of APO% 18a4, moot of with* Were coateraleas o''' Flt . L t. .: banks to national banks, with tlr "-- of I few, whose argol o n ti os ~,,,, exception to the 8d of March. :y .arateenced prior mrintay isim4 4ew a amount of beak $18034A00 .ag the month of April 3d, mr.5126. , ' . making a total, up to May . • , ,v 27,080 in circulation. A k ..or of the leading merchants and bank v.6 of New York have joined in perohieing a splendid carriage, with horses sad harness, for presentation to. President Johnson. , ' The - pahlio takers of Pormaylvanis would not allow the Government to defray the ev pease isteurred while transporting the Prost. dent's remains through the Slats. Gov. Partin maintained that he could at least do so much to show our respect and love for our depart ed chief, and the whole expense was paid by the State Treasury. The reported plot to burn Philadelphia was an ingenious design of some prise aglibtre, to keep the pollee occupied in the city, while they indulged in as exhibition of the (un) "mealy art of self defence." A peg of twenty guerrillas attacked and captured a Otis on the Ohio sad Mississippi Railroad, only' fourteen miles from Cladanati, pu'Priday night last. They blew open the express safes with powder and stole their coatings, robbed the passengers, and then 'escaped acres the river in skiffs. Moseby the guerrilla, oi. disbanding his was told them that he was about to est out for Texas ; but they past disband sad re teas to their hones; that be. did sot wish WA they should aseempony him, as by so doing they might get their necks into a hal ter. He rods off, accompanied by a small number of his old eompaniens-la-arms. The esgenisatioa at •••• disbanded. Colonel Mosby leaves i young wife, who eta residing with his father is Amherst. The country will hear with pride as well as with surpfise that the voluntary suteerip. tions of the people to the 7-30 loan for the six working days of the last week amounted to the suoyinous sum of $.10,887,100.' The amotuan Atily subscribed .thriosesent the oonntry,'sa4 reported to Joy Cook* & Co.'s agency, were as follows; May let, $6,176,', 900; May 2d, $6,231,100: - May Si, $7;261, 800 ; May ath,.56,103,200 ; Msy, 6th, $7,467, 000; May 6th,59,1611,400; Total $40,11137.100. 1 • The, trial of ilesjamin O. Herris is *ow progressing at Washington. He Ws si bis! own counsel, and is tried by s Military Court.; The charges aping him are that be pre rioaq'aiti protection to Csahriarates, sad. advised thenite continue Bibliog. Mr. Mar-, ril admits that he gave that mosey, bat aye Cbtly wens prattled, sad denies that ha advised thee to spin bear arms. • • ' corrispoadmit writes as follows from Shermee's army :—'The sews ef thasseassin 'atlas of MC Lincoln was received by Wai l Sharma while at Kitpatrick's headquarters ; We have it from Getters! likeness hineel4 that Geseral - Jokiest= we. ithoeted, rtaif emaidestat as mach haling sad aware as as istinativ Mood would hare *ma „The rebel ratline's expreesed himself *Rely pained si the rusfortiesate mat."' '• Ovens Headers and Beverly Tooker , are out with , seether owaifestoi addressed to Andrew Jakasoa, it whisk they maw filet of *IP* OS to 040.41' SAw Christ" Preittles him" Davis, bat give ne par Ureters. They agree to go to Einnei Point, or soma, other plan, sad be Med 'cif the cheap wadi la the President's Meat wrialat metiers, if the Halted Stated Govern unit' will ' ply fir their defense sad" guarantee their is' reported thatHearral Wilsoten vex*. ey expedition, whioltarriost at Savannah en 29, deetrityed la AlMtione cad Georgia ever Ire linwiral dellars.wortb of Privitirq. Wilms last Mrs hundred sad tmqvimavl two hundred dawn sad six Awls sad The Peonyloud* slit" it b. seder -044 11131 be mastered eat of envies et nioembegr a lia* Ike , direct. dnosalAdos of senoript,carthb, w o . 01,taksi oar* et* they are tally paid. The fieviiser is ' sow, is Ilfathisitea looking after iefeseeWif „ • 440 1 1 1141 1 M. I . • A demand for the eirreslier 'of all perria s segar izi wage& !a hue bees ipiOgy t it Nessiisete Mi. " ~ lies bees siedispes tie CeSidifei iiiib • . Os, Aril 20, (MAGA 1 1 •,/ 0 7: .4 s iiiiiiiiiii pi the ciesftilerste , Ilisui, saffrourn ": eelf tote Capt. &mos ; U. I. 'lt, 0 tomarrii. Thist o rtafr . r . is sleet seatredieiet - J • i ' . omit 1..... ..,..: i ili ii i ii ,i i i i ii c ii . o m i t ' perk#l4:7oFetitiicilieiiiiii Oft 4100414pesis 101213N=1 Oov. Aiken of dank Carolina, the TWboses cormpoadoot up,wsa oloostod:oa Theralay pia mortis I J•iiiriii; *bid s lug is qi . Sianifiay iiiialla, boo Ow freed* thotinty,aakeijoyit' illia tool - Ay of agmb of*. faitily, trikaaraoa with la ; 4111 ii of aridapii is argoad niat be to bits is aid of tie Govimusetti, rider ikas to min Ili Itiviipliait. • . Tbo Toronto (CoaadO) Orsaa Puy haw if bald OW* bin of iodiotokoat maims( Jacob ' ".41,41bar. W. IL Clow. Ws- Lielrmo* Ilipboorll, and Beroord, Your's. boutbinni orate, for i brew& albs notarial lows. boy of le aso bora . ..mutat in Brooklyn, • fp being some way oosairotiol with taro allolll - 11 in mid aid Borroid.. Booties acoow►tiss, Ikons* »sided is Bess Ups. The Weisellle Juisnial thinks that t• • math Keataaky hill be alteove as peaci!fai as s•y of tie States earth of the 011ie river ITEMS or ALL SORTS. • Chicago Luis now opera Muse, which sag halt • arnica J.ll•rs, sad will hold thrss thwassid p.opie A correspowleat speak, at a railroad eat West, famous for be terrible seettbolts. Ille us:twain* frets Time to Eterultv." him Great ash* the General was "s very obstinate ass." Uss. Las osiseLles with her. A bill bee been introduced in the Masse ebonite Legislature providing for ,equality of sooommothtions in theatres awl pl noes of amusements for ell persons, without reigned to color or rues. , 'Cho ,peo y k forfeiture of Famine ham again appeared in the West of Ireland, and weetingl+ have been held to atitl- pi* the distress The lanolin adettrtisement appeatN• the Washington Chivaiete of Tuesday morn in` : WaIITSD.---80TIMI Enterprising mut to buy th e Funeral Cu on the *cession, of the turrisa of President /Amin. A good chance for sii enterprising min. Address Box . 83E 1 / 4 secs. Mrs. Andrew Arni e % residing, In Beaver EsTe bba few days P.go to four " Rah / chi t s :l . :en Some twenty months ago ?dm /4/11.: an gave birth to three daughters, In". she named Cora, Dora and Nora. These .4en children, - born within a period of two years, were at last accounts doing well, se was also their mother.—Nno Castle Gazette. • Yes, but how about the fetter-? A Memphis paper heads It, list of dircires eases is cone., " Matrimonial Shipwrecks." Some people there are in every comniunity who had rather retail olvider from door to door khan fesit in a palace. &tett unhappily- organised creatures deserve rather the amplest pity than the slightest °erasure. The peace and quiet they would destroy in others finally becomes a millstone about their own neoltat, sinking them into perdition. i, A Pr/whama writing a letter in English th s Mind, sad looking in the dictionary for tha word preserved," sod finding it mast to piskle i wrote 44 follows: " you and all your family be pickled to all eternity.". An. old bacheloi being asked by a pat young odes if be could aecount for the appli cation. of the term " belle " to handsome young females, promptly replied that it wee awing to the goodly proportion of brass in their composition. • One of the Norfolk stemnerswhich arrived at Baltimore on the issi Friday in April, brought up a few ballots of green pees, the first of the season They wore purchase/ by hotel aid restaurant keepars st the moderate price of $2 60 per peck. What scriptural character 3 0 01 & drunks& ass most resemble? The beast with ten horns. But suns modern basals ere not oon - tent with mice that number . ha the Beak of desolations. death is repre sented as mounted oa a while hone ; bat in these days he rides an iron horse--the motive. • We read that, there is s Cockney youth who, every time he wishes to get s glimpse of ids oweatheart, oriel, "Fire!" larporiy osier bet chamber itholate. la the alerm of the moment she plunges her head out of the whitlow awl, ;,quires, "Where ?" when he poetically slaps himself oa thl bosom and exclaims, , a 'Bre, my ilangelina!" England 141 now dependent upon imports. - tition fee one-third of the food consumed that country, and the value of the gesin,-oat- tle, sheep, pigs, butter, cheese, meat and eggs it is found aseessary to imp ort is continually on the increase. Already the excess of the censatoptiott of grain over the production reaches the enormous amount of '14,000,000 of quarters. “Just, step lido the strut, and I will sire you stieow}idUg,"'said an indignant citizen to sa Irtwiunan. Belabors I an' I wouldn't do it if you'd give me two of thim," sententiously re-, plied the threatened ' i • • A Boston storekeeper the other day *tusk alma kb door the advertisement :a, Ai toy wantelL" The gut m ,rniog. on oplii lag the store, he fouud a little urchin In s basket, labe l ed, " Here he ie," ' A doting mother of a watigish boy !wrist bottled • lot of aloe preserveschibelled 4i616, " 64 Put up by Mre. D—." Jcikaar,.tuiyiag diseeeerad , the goodie', soon ate the 401114106 of , one bottle, and wrote on the label,. " Pair do•• by Johnny D—." A 4WisiOir, in letting up the lino—, "Hell his no fury, like a woman noised," by souse oversight left out the s, and intdii_ it read : ' I . . :7 . : 1:' : , 1 1E1,11 has no fury like a 'ltalian coined." ~,4 whoa departure from the test, but no wbfever from the truth. . `: '"l i I .They have a pig in Fredonia with two - die*, sight lags and two tails. ' As amain; incident occurred vaoeni l l,T, Mt i a , Sebbath School Concert..The,subjeot was 'AI a binary of Sampson, and the question, 1 , Whit *limb thing did Sampson do ?" ' ExPectatlin yes aw tiptoe to ascertain his peculiar weilt aela,whea from the front said ease tii rr : . i llib , , Ova with solemn preoiseno as aid . 1 bly ludicrous west : •L Re weal, down molt 11te , • Philigilsei and got a wife!" ~ , 1 A , gentleman is Wethersfield, '5961'4'615t jog bought 1,600 blahs% of oaliiiiiiial iut ,o f j kak to said, getting 6,000 portitai bfiessl, l ook be sold for the high piles" of ifl 'so4' pound, getting $17,500 for the chip:" itta rusting a profit of over $12,000! ' - ' The mon* of April, 1865,.fiay tralybe re girded as one of the most eventful in'the kis• port' of the country.. The 3d day aritiiolllb.: :how of 111ehiiiind. The 9ibliraoght ;the' sarrehdweet Lee, after els "disisi lightliti rid iti k Oari: activity . Oh the e'iettiet otter 447: SA& iris eaptared. 'Ow ibe leth it. Net ' tittiooiii well ieseleilitte4l iietibeni Netiee' Jo* I iiiiiieit to sorrow.' On chetah. :die ( • sis : I 'Wet ids tatlt'etel kew. , lhat ,asi .1 Nal I airiiii , sad wriselty :!iised.„ ody 1 ireiti'e' Oiler were or usteraewereble:eteldir 4 4 4,1141 401:•••mafgaih.-ir. - TheAllirnal of Weelaill a eadirekete. . - =9 The President. lase issued s Proclamation desiariag all mines of the insurgents to be p and.. saying that say hospitalities "thatt by foreign nations will be d so Lni justifOloo to authorise peal hihipitalitir , to ships of snob • , le i polio of the trailed States, sad warrant the adoption of slash other mamma as may he deemed neoessary to vindicate our natioaat severeivity. Mother procla mation declares null sad void the anti of all rsbl civil oilicerswithin the State of Virgin ia, against the authority of the United States, sod wars! people of that clam if they attempt , to enforistilletkanthowity they will be eon.. sidered ailWie slats, wtrolpellies sad pianist; . .. id snotty it • As ezellikwoligieresr:litai white a party of twobrilidlisiwors is lettlday st Newport, the other'llsy;,llelr korie vas stray with Al wagon coatainiag their ',otitis ' Oil -i '- LDVENIMIEUXII'. I I,' ,Srftle the lire Yang TrapaaaJ Asthma! Debbi and U. IL. Steak*. Tb• erastioa of national debts; id Sol I. nod- oralesprovenants: but the ability of s grist nation lowneida for a grate debt, sad-, to make it" ta - anti aneiveniniValedr beet form of pereesarptoWerty, is °s seeds s. *ceder. T 1494 .1 11 ef laii4 lll6l tda Isaabitut by rain. lig a anion' sterling by loss In 1892, sad When her great Goatee! with Louis' XIV. was terminated, the debt had reached fifty mil lion. Nina statesman sad economists were then ale at the great burden which had bees imposed upon the industry of the coun try, bat when the war of the Austrian saws- Mon had swelled this amount, to eighty mil lions,.llassiday lair" that hbitOdear orators-Manacled the ease to be deds• But was war 'eon r broke out, and • me {Waal diebt spasc*lM• •earried up to ens hundred"and:firtYetaionit, men of th e = sad bushlrfh iota proem mit that the day 1144,0*stif*arrived. David Ram said that, altionsk byAitiag its energies the rant, the country :nigh t possibly live thro' it, the experiment ulna a ever be repeated,— even a email Increase mittt be fatal. Gran- Tine Odd the nation must sink under It unless sow, portion of the load was borne by the Ainericsn Colonies, and the attempt to im pose this loadprodand the war of the ;evo lution, sad, inetertd of diminishing, sdded another hundred millions to the burden. Again, says Macaulay, was England given over, but again•ase was more prospirousthan ever before. - Boat "pen at the close of kir Napoleonic wars In 1816, this debt had been I swelled to the enormous sum of eight hun dred millions Marling, or tour thousand three hundred million dollars, or nearly one half the entire property of the United Kingdom, the stoutest heart, the avast. believer 14 na tions% /Ingress sad .astional development, might well 'have been appalled. But in the very face of this mountain of obligotien,—to sty nothing.of her vast colonial possessions, —the property of the British nation has been more than trebled, and her debt is now a charge of, but 1 - 2 i per cent, against it. AU that Great Britain has done in .paying her debt, we shall do, and more, with ours. We have vast territories untouched by the plow, mines of all precious metals of which we have hardly opined the doors,'a population full of life, energy, enterprise and industry, and the accumulated wealth of money and labor of the o!d countries pouring into the lap of our giant and ever-to•terunited republic. Daring the fiercest and most exhausting of all possible wars, we have demonstrated our national stranglit—and all the' world over, national strength is but another name for national credit. "As good as "U. S. Stooks " will soon be synonymous the world over with " as good as British Console." For our part, we think a U.B. Treasury note, bearing seven and. three-tenths annual interest, is just, as much better than British Oonsols as the rate of in terest is higher. Some of our timid brethren, Who shipped their gold to London and invested in "thinsels, are now glad to sell out and invest st home s✓ a round lose,—and serves them right, igo-!tai's Aduatistmento. Qr. TODD PERILS'S'', O. (Late of the Q. 9 Treasury Department and Peencytrania Comsniesioaer (or Soldier', Wubington, D. 0. ) General Maim Agent, with Benjamin Great,l'ect., Attelles, et Law, Wayne Block, Erie, Pa gaiter, * Naval and Civil cilium collected with fidelity and dis patch. Pensions obtained and collected. Affiliations by mail promptly attended to. Mr. P. haring had es,- seal years' experieoee in the details of the vari oas De partinents, hole confident he can render most catittattory aid in preseonting et Clods of Gorerament echos. maylllfram Pleasure Excursions. PARTIES DESIRING Toi),HAVE SAIL UN ltitearaloaa oa the Bab or to Tim It the Nahum * Wall filakttio au•loraigood stray,. vilialt to II CC CHZISUO • Waltham with it 00 , 1 taste. I hair* a. edit at prosily Ilthid oat lot plower, puties,' to adlltma to a a Izabal' ot Lando. Boats. Flatting Tadao and Balt b. Mao nn ttireooadetiria to bare the' ass aay of my boats lad ma COmbehtly coo bead, et the old 'mod, foot of Mate Meet JAS. R. NEABITT. May It, lett iv* , ERIE AGENCY 7-30 U. S . LOAN, • Bondpi in ainocuitis of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOOl AND UPWARDS, On Send for Immediate Delivery ST THE SUBSCRIBERS, Who an Daly latlwrized .13abserlpilea AGENTS• • OP JAY COOKE & CO.; CLARE • WRITALP, r Il e s O rt " " ' liankftl• ME Diaeouttimatioe'of Retail Trade. " UUNTlLFarther' Nalco, we will offer so more goods at:retail, adapt to close out Mae. Magee. DOW open . ; and Ira return Umiak, to oar pa rons in the Una. TRLDE. Na *ball now maim story etott to Wargo oat wlicde oak Maoists' ; ont motto will to to *sit good goodiNsad. to awn elm. le troa cad NUM, wo defy aomptMaso =wakes*** Wheel Barrow", Pick flaadtia, Ray Teelei radial 'Mani!NAP:jig the peeks. will And it to their interest to eel , to may Out et the at wholawala-zatot. 4 , 1004 hr oe . k killoll. • • rrio PUIRCISSORIitt U, 0614.4010, 11 1,0. ORONS, OR BARRONIUM—Itysty ow baying WlllOlO6 of AlowebiM isytrssesst of OW slaw now Sr 114 tam Otos shoskt wad for pia 1011100 Q asells's Caelwt Orgoa Mesh" whiels sal to moot to say wittlw sattraly fros'ot • , • rile • 10 . 1 " sosltlas soettiolossottos W ` r ' ,4 w "How of sadt as t • • al " 1 "" " "How tit /sip at a 1141144 t. _ " " History of tie Otos," WNW° er S,P4 "WO "' • twis • o York. OTtiatiOn Wo . 11 4 14 , N * 4 41 il k Best". ' • '664w SouNA au l GA.R by hoe ,St • oats w r ! s i t: , ...t trimW!, Lotha Willisou.r H. No, 10. Novolobir isii • Nollils.n.. EL . Au.. $ abpaima Ninii*f ;,' No. L Nohosoll 1.% PDC - Sposoor *Mania. MP" tot put, . 1 14 14 .: lon proeliontiou la abets sloe Om . ' nosllllll4ir H. L. BROWN, . . • _ i . , - Stray Co*. - - flan TO • TILE PREMISES OF TUX flabwirtber. is Grose tows/kip, ost the Welsh Hoek gutter. of a Mkt free. the Wattskarg Plank Wilk sad *twat 111wdbas from • Dadt Zed Own Wet WM or *Wit years old. Ma km 6 whteout: Ike Mak ant di • WilM tail. Has lied a mit siaM, sum - The miser Is requested to souse forma. VDTs PMINtr. pay amuse sad take Mr aim ealweerias 'lllHbe ottoil of sesordiag to law. ipsil fff. 11111&at - DANIIL I W. w. MAMMON • ' • ' ' i I ;•;:- ; • ~. , Atarliey as Lai; isd iii guiebblia m itte Oiarerisme mot Odlietoi liketti Mob Salialliglit wow 41111 ateesta ahia, Ps. , • ' • IA FOR- UNE! Employment., fo Everybody . Weal • •t6le ✓ ch at ,. mo od • NIIIINOt ^lhnor.Ware, Go mm , whom* • lissay 111580.10041.-. 11 is be mad witikauft.. svery our la hill!, Sem,. third Valesble. LOP , i' or Till< IST* l' t.v., Conti ii Ad Loot, fht rye. %reel , . .... 'maw Gun Roswell., ewe watt ea OA& Minting tme silver watch-a:... .. '., . • ' Ginst's Gold Walcdme, double time . . ' ' . Gold Plated Wat-hes to Use,. C_.•. Sjojd Plated Watottes, Roaunded t'r l''d, Vissnend riot} a........... Gold Vert and Neck elteiurr Gold Oval Baud Bracelets I Chaired 11014 arsoolets ....... : . _ ___ Chateleis• chains and Costa chain 9. ...., •.. . Solitaire ud Gold Brooches .._.. , Lava and iriorentitie 13rooelies.._.. Coral, 0911, and Emerald Protirhee„,..„ ~.. , , idolise, Jet, Loma. and Ittorootise fear it,..,,. ~' Corot, Opal. out goiirsld Rsr nr0p"..... .„ Wrong's thunotel eroast.pies .. .. . , '.. Gol4 rob and vest wsteh ka1e..... ..... '''' 1 rob and Vert Ribblo-slldes Solitaire elvers buttons, Mods, etr . . Gold Thimbles, Yearns, Me ~ „ . 41,..n Sinister* Lockets I. c Ilinatars Loaliat—Seatc Syrumq.. .... gold/out/wicks, crosses, etc.._ .. .. „ ftsin Gold Rings, Chased Gold Kowa . 1, . " I . Mee Set and /signet rinks .... California DiateettalLittelik. . Ladies' Jewelry in oets—Jet and Gold ',... ;' . Wise: Jewelry in seti—Canteo Pearl, '.I • - ~ 0614 pees, erivnewtaniiebirrs;ind tenni._ -. t; •:..Itl Sold pane and gold mounts.) ludderE, ' ,' ~,,-,.. Bold peel link told witatesios kidders .... , Tiller goblets and 'Woking cup. ." Sliver Qatar", Fruit and Cake basket. Silver tell and table sons and fork., 4, ilver'plated tea poWand codes urns , S ilearplated lee pitc.tiara and mollies., n Sew what the moat popular and 5r, , 1.1) etoelleste nay of our esliablishomot: From the.Dlspsteh" of Petrt,,,, o iiri tate plosion' to rsIlio; the si guiders to the armouiverment of Mews, I Grist Sala of Jewelry, Sliver Ware, and oar odeertivag columns. We an pent,' with the members ot this Seta and knee times of sterhog worth and tote;rit r. goods, for veriety aryl 'Meta, we bay." io &Haled." Prom the " Slirror Fa.bi t fn "!losers. t)erau;l SCo '9 t;t,et opimp t ou the 15th ult.. *4.1 *o re Bair display of goods veal ar.„, llatursent in this city. Th.. tar.a &au almatt to suffocation, alth,ozn repadenel nearly impasothie r,, slush. We predictor them a wunderiei From the • " Lad Fehr.r, Oar lad, sinrd I visit rho ar !tagent of Ness Devaugh k.e.0.,1te I if they wish to indulge them-elves vr,u, they will lone remember.• Watches, Challis, Rings, Ear Kin,' Ae Jewelry of every mete, kind and deem! Wore wltneosed. Their silter end plate and almost cute tato the shale the et} tabllshments which hare long beeuth. t It is estimated that their stock is w.srti one million of dollars." How You Can Get a Seed Twenty-Aye Ceuta to us, sad at weirs it we will mall you a Certificate it air entitled to If the STIPA, or art; send back the Certiticate and One Do it 6.• forward to you the article, no matter h.,. be. if the article is not what you wish, sla , t,t., • send the Certificate and dollar, what other ••• NMa value you prefer and we will send o more than one Certificate send us $1 si! s•I., aye ; for $3, ,slerea ; for $l, thirty ; 10, $lB4 oue hundred Agent, are wautei lu the army Cud in We nave an unmense stork or itoods to do; need &large uunilwr of Agenta I)ur ter:, are very liberal cal sums even of our Lid; 1 Making from it,S to tol.t a day We gize Len: cent on all Certificate' they sell proriiet :Set Lowe than $1 far eight. g7' Write your Dome and only what le necessary. 0kiV.4.16110. lr lidideu Lace, C. ARCANA WATC, An Elegant Novelty in W The cases of this 'etch are au natirelr composed of Alai different metals conibir.tel,r' sr sod plealstial. producing so ote , t trac carat gold, (label Arcata, lamb scat sh color. They are in beeot,hal as soh i forded it ono-eighth the cost. Th.., we designed with Panel and shield tot Lems, Push Pin, end engraved in the exact boated Gold Bunting Levers, and ere rat.l and desirable, and so enta^t an toittet,;-, defy deter:lino. Thl movement ti laner.,b,.:. wall known At .Jlnuer Watch Comp,“ are superbly finished, baring eorrarea carved bridges, s•Jjust/og negalet.,. ; and the improved jewelled lotto skeleton hen Sr, and t 4 warrant.. 1 A • • • These WltchAi rro throe -•, bang lor I.‘ltr., and are all fillet,- eta will be rent he Mill or Rain.... i r i ow soul tut Ilan 11,rivi Iron , ••••• t!,•e •• ly still for t.iii ee taste thelr c t=t lS r- •• • this wet,li in Ibe Gutted tttktes, .'o which 00-nit beer car Trade walk uIKtKnW •r' I IMILI ItaiiiirterA, 1.4 V I -U. S. 7-30 The 5Jr ot the hrvt !--4,v.0 Loan was cut:11.64,1 on t•.t. 31,:t ,`U‘T - h, loi of the second nen CP .t ittlec tbrre year* t:orn the IE4I, da) Jtrar,ltt., on the Ist of Apr,' over Uae flunif red Ilittion, 4,f 0....Je11s -leaving th,•tl/ty leia thin Tio RandreJ iitspotret ioteteet pasib 4 , e , .= "Moe) . ou 1110 J;th or Derewber via IV.II C 04130130 attsehe.l t., 4.4406 noto, 1•1414 L AP` re tartlet? It stinounts to ..11.194 ..1 per , etit 03,11$ 64) zolt Igo celtte • " 160 Lou " " $ 1 " .*lt o " ••• *. WOO , " Moro and More Deal The rebellion le suppremed, and the G, already adopted measures to reduce et [er pidly as possible to a peace toetteg, Val from market an borrower and purchaser. iILS ONLY LOAN IN . Dow r oftered by the Governmetit, and Great Popalar Loan of Ibe The Seem-Thirty notes are eousertN• writ'', at the option of the holder, into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER C 3 COLD - BEARING ' Wbisis ars always worth a prunalan• Free from Tazatic The 7.30 Notes cannot be taasel Counties or Staten. and the inte reit 3 a. on r implies of lite owner's income ow drecl .lolhere a low. 'l%la tact inereuo o•• to these per Gent. per Innate, crew': lifted on other property. Subaoribe Quickl • A i eel than 5200,0006000 of the Loan a last Congress are sow on the msrbet. I the rate at which it is being abeorlee. ter,bed for within two months, when thi doubted!, conkeind a premium, st tar the ease on closing the satecrlptfcca now is pollute Umtata considet o the present swim will be offered t4th.. In order that attune is every tows fe country oIV be iftorted facibbei the )14ti°91 t# i nl s Stao Battu sea: P througheog tijeoribtry r enerall , I anbecriptinsa et per. Subs:rten evil r ,egesin, fa obnectheg have waflleatt to berespostntentler the delly , qi .thetrsicetie'prders. stVC SUISORIPTIOr !art Subtetiptione wUI be received by Cs Netlei;Ortieren; res, BroWri l a : Cerise s of hate !Street sod E - AE,OvE Imiei.k e • hi t t s .su sobst to th p ß a W a snL s i L *n 10 f ln o oa mprtast Nose cads; sad stbeedhobs !bowl will molt ttoss - ol• thcillsest Itsposisi more lir bh.%tO,farei.h tl oPssessed• utiles; isritsd up hot end by wows:lodating OW Wl* il R w st a om rs. a *B this eeti O asa rO sod fool r atal.,Ptk.r9ollfeaftil• 6111.4. HARTFORD FIRE ti marritusta, INCORPORATIED Itslo t *HUNTINGTON. Prest. - CITY VIRE iNßUitt , UARTVORD. Co' .000 A pollen!) !sr 2. uoWYRS,Pmt ,~LNSUKANCF. in the si 0.141 Cozhalie can Mules " s • '-Administrator IxB OF Aott , the *Mate. of Ctistieft 0, ut 16= rtitti mitt f. 11 to toe: a ' rat. aolal 0 • Nrettoorafettlat the out *AO Crjortbentirated. tor -rtr Igeo Isdebtod to thee' Alatathat ea to prior. the tint • JOSEPH til ' "tililisout, April 27, litisi. 14--i------ ~~as'°u Y ZIES PS