411 • ice ,.,, carat) CARLISLE, PA. Friday, May 20, 1865. S. M. PETTENGILI. et. CO, O. 37 Park Row, New York, and f.; State St. Boston, are our Agents for the nett kti, n those cities, and are authorized to take Advertir , sofa vnl Sailseriptions for us at our lowest rates. Meeting of the Republican County Standing Committee. Thu sts.mling Connnitt,, , ,. the I Republican Party, in pursinini e of the call nt its Chairman, met at the KS A sit:NBAR, Esq., on lotnitty In t.. the 22(1 JerkA. On motion, it was ficsn/red, That the Chairman i= ue n call to the several Townships and llorytigh: in the County, to hold Deltittate Election: oil the litth (tar of .1 Imo next, hot.o.tt the hour; of 2 and ri A. lt. in the tots nships. and f and ri P. the horoughq, to elect Tl' Det e!pttrs to the County t'inivention on the fol lotvin which Convention shall elect one delegate to the State Convention at lliirri:hurg, to _nominate a candidate for Surveyor General, and such other bm.:inoqs no may I . ollle before the Convention. (In motion, adjournedto nitst4 at the call of the Chairman. td 'fowashipq fuel Borooglia ill net their respective }Maces ol• elertion• on the day and between the hours. indicated for the I.nria , se4 set forth in the By order of the Committee. JAM ES A. DT' N 13A B. (.'hnir,, , nn. May 22, 18(;.). DECLINE IN THE rItICEs ter 13Emr.—The sale; of beer eatdle in I.\;ew Veld, city bed week were large—amounting to about femr thousand live hundred head id' all Linal<: and the prices are fewer. The Er?, i gays : The range Wax IAPVIII and a half to nineteen cents a peund for the meat —a fall of eight cent , in live ne six weeks. Sheep and lambs seld for night to eleven (-eats.— The rates for meats of every descriptien are railing, and in a few week-. they mill he ma terially less than now. The ste,b f cattle and ether animal , is sufrieient tin lime( tle demands. Seerctary , )I IVar, we me glad to observe, i , vacating the clerkships in his otliro, and be:towing them on i..oldter , who have seen long terms or service, who tire disabled, and competent to rill them.-- This is right. AN'O hope that the same prin ciple will he adopted in i , cery "Owe depart ment or the (;(,verniiient. Iteeently, a )Ir. Palnier—all 'honor Sitio» in the Custom 1., resigned his position ill favor or a one armed soldier. 1.,e1 111111:c it a p.)ilit take care or ~or maimed and crippled hero,- TII E A Y pundent of tie. New Vol I. Ti,/,,0/r mention wring a eaptaiii :I t2:lrii . ll 1 , 4 Nvith In 1101',O. 1110S1 Of Ili, per,o11;II 191,porty. Put lir })!I , it wife nail childrrn. \vlieni Ii via- ',mind I. Nllpp , ll. 'Athol' 1 , the OM , \‘'u\• t 4, are ..iiivvry wan in Ow Siiiiiitern the lain. Out ( , t . thea ail. w' th t, it, c, in tho that i- h. South to order and ik taa-pority. IL may qt 'turd it 08. , ' 1;1111, .1 1111, ,, 1 . 1 ,, lil 1...1111 1 1 10 1•:1,111 Ilirir I , NI II htlf :t` th.'y (11.-Iii.F•111t.11 t. , 11.11 , 111.111 , 1•1V1 .4 , they will Mid :\ FICI..Nt tt MI \ L I II:, 401 S:it , i; b, 11, Presl(.l, , M, t1t,•,,, 1 a l',Nv r.• marks, tc which tho lattpr r,ferr,.,l try the anciont, alli t\,„ the c•mipleto rc-h tali ,n 1 1.• ace and c nc ac t 1,11 the (•(.11011 , 111. I f .\ c rice, nn l'thc e4illS , . lidatid , ll 111111 Lf:reilt.lll,-- thel'nil State,, s i ne in u l the 11 ,, •yinpailly of the Einlicriir and of France the grief in which the rnost crinici, had phingeil this oiuntry i llKcssrt: authorities in NOW fork )1;111! 5e . 1%. , 41. the early part of the present mnth, thousand barrels of high wines, and twel hundred barrels of alcohol. The:seizure Nll !Dade on the ground that the proliarty \tit sold fraudulently under the internal reveal law. The manufacturers of the wines at alcohol are J. A. lthomberg & of flu buque, lowa, whose distillery is now in session of the authorities. Another distiller 3 has also been seized on account of violatiot of the law. NATIONAL FINANCES.—By the large in come of ready cash into the National Trea sury, from taxes and from the homense sale of 7-30 bonds, the finances of the Govern ment are working fair, and but for the fact that the payment to the officers and ,oldiers of the army, to be retired from the service, are more than usually heavy, a very short time would see every dollar of the ascertain ed indebtedness paid. As it is, the outstand ing claims are rapidly narrowing. CENTS IN ABUNDANCE.- time since the suspension,of specie payment the supply of cents at the Philadelphia Mint exceeds the demand. Though the coinage of them went on unceasingly, t. 1 though two-cent pieces were made in large numbers, the demand, until now, exceeded the supply, and at times the scarcity was such that arti cles never dreamed of its currency were often used in our markets. The scarcity, no doubt, arose in part from hoarding a nd speculating in cents ; for the premium on them was often as high as ten, and one time, fifteen per cant. The scarcity gave rise to the use of tickets or checks by the shopkeepers in the cities and large towns. This need no longer be, for we learn, from an official source, that cents can now be obtained at the Mint by any person who w ants them, in exchange for treasury bills. IMPORTANT TO CORPORATIONS.—The State Treasure• has notified corporations organiz ed under the laws of the State, and companie s incorporated by other States, doing business within this Commonwealth, that have failed to make report to the. Auditor Genctal of dividends declared, capital paid in, value of stock, &c., as required by law, that if proper returns are not made within reasonable time, the said companies will be subject to forfei ture of charter, as provided under the . second section of the Act of April 80,1864. xter-Says the Oakville Journal: "" At almost every point along the river in Ken tucky and Tennessee, and oven in the inter-, for towns, we learn that the rebds are coming is and taking the oath. They oipress-thom 'selves satisfled that the Confederacy is gone up, and aro anxious to be considered no citi zens of the United Stnten,', AN UNDESIRABLE OFFICE Rebel governors appear to be at a discount just now. Brownleilv has uttered a reward for the apprehension of the fugitive rebel Governor Isham G. liarrisc of Terriiessee. Extra-Hilly, should he tarn up anywhere within the bounds of thii eommonwealth of irginiß, I, n r \ "1511 da n ger -'llC , lllli , l'iT , 4 a -no Wm bounty. , The ribe s Governor, lame of Nioith Carolina, and Eill= thtt tr0. , 11 , tiro in purt-trit or Ihr thst-Ileving ttettlitte-Chiel of South Except q the ett-e of Texas and I.ouishinn, where to rebel governcirs lied ,helter within thu urn /01 rebel which will not i.ittren -1., the iittiee, under :my et* the ~ 1, 1 te,to notent- oki-ting (loving the rettellitto, Ihr from being II 110,i1'111)1 , ilIVCS1111t•lit, lIIId to ilioutabont, all ' , cow In Lo of a retiring short limo It 'undo a VllSi in these mattprs. EyPry rcbel capital, oxcept. that Tr. \ as, ha, been captnre(l by our tro , l.- and all the 1 , •1,e1 States: with :11, ;Ili \‘' he Lt . this i, 31W IR.lmraloly 1 . :111' beginning at sub:pm:own. tcc ccu fc our inabilii to ppn p,•;‘, w;,pt could Lc. (Hf ppw , p wi shim of the right of the people to olocl. licit ‘,wt, ruler,-; but it toast be .1,5,rvi.,1 11i;it 10.11, linvo 101.011 :1110 \\Tit I. \Tit.• in till' Dull tt it lioul •-• NV,111:111 , 4 otllo innco h the lilt : HMI the tchulr of Ow nwn south havc tlin , lawn many of thent tuning also proscribed 10 saf,ly in Ilight. It must also he borne iu mind that the great mass of the r4sir ivhites at the sOntIIIVVIS in I'rrd into thl• nu l l artnie. , he conscription delirit rd tlyir odes: so that in font tilt' voting' for State officer: , teas contiml to the c,..‘v who mad, the :\ sthe 1.,•1,•1 :2,,,vcrnors were thus mu Moro the (11Wce Or 11W ,W1(111 . 11 p.“ 111/. 1.11:111 111' , the loyal go\ ornments tt hie]: hayr been organized at various the national authorities are not 111 - 1 . 10•11 t right of -,11 . - gw'W . lllll , l,l 111 . 111,11: rule WIIAT GRANT SAID A who Wtt , WIIII (tt . II. Gran( 'Hittite ttllttt•ty 1 , 111.11', \ 'tit-7111 , 11 whit'}} that lirnyv and umd ,l Ida h;ul kith hi= tv Lk , and II =an ' 1d . r11 ., 1' oat A\ -, •11, 111, UO -o'l'.willgo tip to Itictinatral to-ttutritttw s.titittttttt . : tt No, ' (ittn. rtratit, 't I hayr a titt't-t lyttttl: Li \Vat-thingtttn. :Intl Own I want with )1 t ttt, (;rtint t•\\ tlett -t•y nntl -ttt• thtt Itilart•it \\*lntl:, 1 , , NVIIS Ilan IlAtttllit-llet ; \\.,111(1 think you ‘voiiict hi:, to oath hay,. pfnun'.o.l at Said tie Genova': \\ he v:o nn-t tio. , lvart the •an I ray , I ',olio 11k1 Nvant • pidv, , ly chpir 1,1 „HI 1., 11 , I ll' (l \l I. 111 , 0 , tii iil.lpltlgh Itit•li (1( , it Flic 1;• i$ itinhing -A ( 11, !2:1•11111!Z 11111';1112:. ,, t \Vnr DITIII' utl iht•il hal ing with th , lintel renelied th rli.pet there he tv:i , L\ the ie.'. tlot President. Ili, rott.::: moot North Car t:11::::. hor, il/Cr1•11.: - `11.1111}1)111):Iiii , 11-,11r.1i1t ., k1 , 111$1:S . ordtot-, all 1 , 00lit.:2; to lir: .:11 . 111.. :2.1t0 tHitt.ltoltt 11111 . . tll . lll . l's for r?trruc)iii lru illurr I in n;:tilii rA(.llll,- 4 , 1 :tn.-, c“nvllle-,:(•111 111,. cliartci•. ; if 1 1 0,11, anal It 11:11 4. \ t.l-1. 11i:n I ntl lo Ilii. ~1 linl i c „„d )„,i„g SLAVERY NOT DEAD TlNtrtn i \ ul'y fi,r It Vact that Silk or} i l rncticull t . X Gill hilt 1114 . y crr '\ln l'ailry that Ow hay,. \- t tniivatrl. TIP' W . 11°11111;11..11 \yell : NVII , II toy 111 111,11 SR . \ LIME i, they wean II,) iw,re than to a,,,ert tt ith , 11 - 1 - pha-i- 111.• pr , /pli• They du not wean to declare that, as n .pl , -- tim ) of fucl, the 1111, cca, , ,ti to ea i-t c5l . - . 1/11'i:10/Ming 1-. - For farther trout tlik• ta, t. 11 i not cot dt till ill the Northern State-. It -till organs and :el vo ,,tes ich tilt , }wen Free from its blight for gt•l/1•nt1i ,, 11 , : and it ertp, old, film' boiwatii the din and ,ioolse of Tattle tin the ant! frWii 1,11i11(1 NV:111 , imf of the States force: havt, , [hill III,• email eipation provininatiml will be ent'A,rvecl, ark,l 1.1111 l vVery 111.4n1 tcithiu their - 1111'111 , is nl liberty bl g(,a, he pleliseg.: [chile there is a general tielitii eicene, iu the:o. vrdcr,, Ow people, I,r at least their old p o litical leaders, have aot given llp all hope of resuscitating the institution. bend before the ,turn[ %%bile it rages, but theme is a mental n s t o th e f u t ure . As Fill evidence t.f the correctness of this view, wo append all the Itich mond 'fi?ttes which hits sprung froin thrashes of some tine of the rebel organs which per ished with the 'onfetlerne . )." The 7'i,itcs says : "The theory that President .Tohnson has •leis enunciated, and to which he has pledged his Administretion, is theta State cannot go out of the IS Mon ; that the States of the South are neither colonies nor conquered pro vinces, but that they are States tinder the Constitution ; that we lae one Government. JVit// this view of the question the States of the ,t) . with rem(l2/1 (18 they/ were; not a single State hits been de.stroged, and reha lever rights belonged to them inutPe the Constitution still adhere, the fundamentql law of the land be ing the grand reguto tor. 11700i:rep amend ment may hermit , r be made to the Constitu tion of course in on independent gliention. The meal ing of this is plain. It means that slavery still lies a Constitutional and legal existence in Virginin, and'that the F. F. V's intend to insist, upon its retention. Whenever they talk . of "Constitutional they simply mean slevery.4. and we warn the people of the ,Niwth against the danger of letting this spirit get too strong a development. The unregenerated slave drivers of the' South cannot be taught too soon not only that we intend to consider Sla very extinct, but that wo intend to insist that all manife.stations of its spirit shall be crush ed out, and that the attempt to revive the old reign oh' terror will be summarily put down 11' this lesson is not impressed upon them at once it will soon be a task df difficult accom plishment. Better crush the viper's head while it is tinder our feet, than ilotriir it to crawl way and struggle into a_neW lease of life. —For the firs xtErlt is announced that the Annual :Fair of the 'Pennsylvania State Agricultural So. ciety, will be held-at the flourishing borough of Williamsport, Lycoming county,,om the 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th of,September next. Now that the war is Weill Over, and.' °lli , country entering on anew ethirso of wealth and Prosperity, it' is to be hoped that the agricultdral interests of the State will be well represented at the coming. air. • Not only thut;' but the manufacturing and other Interests, which are every daybecetning more initortant, 'should have representatives' and adv6cates at 'Williamsport A CAMPAIGN IN TEXAS So much of the preparations for subjugas ting the rebel power - west of the Mississippi river as have been made public indicate determination ; on the part of the nation gov ernment to finish up the work thoroughly in the shortest space of time. To begin, all ob --Ancles to the complete restoration of civil rule in leati-inflit !WV , ' been removed ' y su perseding General ,Banks in the command of the Departtnent of the Gulf and ordering him north where, no doubt, the general re duction of the army will restore him to civil pursuits, in which, before the breaking out of the war, he had won so much tlistinction. This leaves General Canby in command of the department, which, however, is not so much it change in fact as in Corm, for he h a d previously the undisputed control of military supervision so as not to interfere in' any manner with operations in the field. The object of this no doubt was to allow General Bank.; to pursue his plans: ;or the civil re ' organizilt 'mu of Louisiana, which, 5,, far as they had proceeded, had been attendcdfovith much ,ticees , ... Lately, 110 NVeVer, G1•1101'111 Blinks hail committed fl Mllll4lll', hy . ai hi trarily removing the or elected by the loyal constituency on some frivolous pretext, and substituting in his stead a military Alasur appointed by himself'. President Johnson having determined to set himself' resolutely against this sort of (1,- p.tistn, likely to create trouble than to insure peace and tranquillity, and regard ing it, as a bad thing to be set belbre the people or "ISt. , ,,xas as an example or what they might expect under the restored Union, has put, an end to all 4:linnet , of mischief by re neiving Ilanks, restoring the lawfully elect ed Arayor, and' ordering Canby to confine himself to military management. Tt iS scarce ly credible that any or the charges trumped up against the .M apt]. can be true, us he was chosen I,y a hotly of constitutents rather more radical in their I.yalty than many of tilos, N\ le. have eomplaincd of hint. Arm . .,lver, (ion.-cal W. I'. Stilith and James T. I 3nuly Esq , have been investigating affair , in New Orlean , ,, by direction or the War Depart ment, and are understood to have made a report not very oquilliniontary lu Ili , ' dlr.,- ill The at•ti,n of Liii. gi00.1 . 111,1,111 iii re-1i , 1'111 , 4 the InAvrtil of N ew lin•l eans is 1115 itu p,,rt:uit a , It prcredviit. it put , 811 cool In the pr:ufice ‘.l" di:4111,6112; every s4mlliorn man against whom any evil-di , posed person tni ,Giit raise a charge, and it ,hott the -outlier!) people that full justice will be 11,1,0 , 1,1 to them. ('BHl)y. hnt in gl, , ri,,n-Iv 1116 , 11- pd hi. ownytign in .llahnina, onpturing )1.161 , and till:ing:111 the loreo,:. nnvul and military, which 11,1 trom—that, H.,. will ~E.Ev turn his .tienti“,i ill 11 C:1111- 11111g11 1••• t•nclily \ I/1,1111 1 , 111 11 hn iittlct,l, liing M. 112 )11111 11irLI Fwith are vt•rt . tt ,•11 Nv;il,• 1 1: 1 \ t., the \ l o , : 111 ,, 11 oY thi• 1:11go r. , 1"C0 . - Texn: 11,111 11,:tri\• all Mil' 71111110, alld \VO,t, but 110 , 1/0011 I ' l rsa With 11111,1 id hi , t•il \ ,4 , q1.•1':11,, we 11111 . \ ptc,113114; 01;11 Whil.o ( . : . 1111..V Will ;llt:If•i. I iivi t ui Slicridall V, lilt . \\ itt I:11.g, fort,. nimo pr.h:ll , ly :It Shrov,p,rl. Tilt' C3lolll'o t ( ulccsti n :11ill N\ \1.111,( . 11 tilt. I•l] , tily to ,xtcnt 11- t , 1 , 1111 ,, • 11/(' \\ 1 ,, :I lnir>tiit tht,tigh th, 1,,\%;11.41- (;r811 , 11 , , Ntith hitt .t A kith 1. , :11:1. tV.iIIIII rend,T l'nnhy ffilvan , int 4 frl,lll i;a11.1..`t.011 1 . 1111141 rut 1...tu,t Mid 111, ',lll op' al Iho sitilw tl.at ~ u 1(.1 ht• tigluing hilt] furiuu,- 12 :It -1 , 1, .1110 C111111111iL;11, V:1111114 I.i. it /1179,,,A•ti1l Alit 11.1111 , 41111:1` , I itt 411,•;11.11 ill lilat city of llic 11 i iiii Sunda), ilii• 21,t Mr• ('1,1”,.ns 1.1111 ill Ilunl,cill,•, IL 2". I, :mil hi lily - lei was admitted to the liar in 18:it. In 114:N htt tta,;ll,poilltoti I nitetrStittos Attorney for the Northern Di, ut . .11:11ttowt, and is 1511 tic tt mo. cloctc.l to the Shito 1.0T,i-Inttiro. In 1812 he unlit to're \ at, its Lieut.-Colonel, having riti , ed it company of volunteer troop , . lln his return he was again elected to the Legislature in 18-18-'l4 in the latter year lie also served as Presiden tial Elector. In lie wits appointed Gov ernor of the and Military Department of l'undia-, in Mexico, which pu•itinn hr held until the slues of the tine. From WI 9 18:i3 he represented .I,lahnitta in the United Stab , Senate, and was again Presidential Elector in Mr. Clemens tens a Illi.lll her the Cou vtvuiuu Alithumu which voted the State out of the Union, but protested against its action. Ile subsequently gave Way to the la 01 alia I. tide setting 6il strongly against him, and for a. timeaecepted office under the bogus Confederacy. In 1864, however, he had re turned to his former allegiance, and in a let ter addressed to his fellow-citizens, warmly advocated the reelection of Mr. Lincoln and defended Lis pal cy. Ile lived long enough to ;•V(' the triumph of the principles lieseem ed to have really at heart, although lie per mitted himself for a time to act contrary to their dictates. - Mr. Clemens had also ap pealed to the public, as a writer, and in 1858 published "13arnard Ude,' which wile fol lowed in 1857 by "NLustang Gray." a•• i lin following beautiful spostruplie appears in the oration of Jiishop Sinipson 1,11 the death of 11r. I,ineoln. In the report heretofore published thiS paragraph was either emitted or strangely garbled. -Chieftain I farewell. The nation Mourns thee. Mothers shall teach thy name to their lisping children. The youth of our land Ault emulate thy virtues. Slate:mien shall stilly thy record andlearn le:ism's of wisdom. Mute though thy lips be, yet the :y still speak. Htished is thy voice, but its echoes of liberty am ringing through the world, and the sons of bondage . liSten' with joy. Prisoned thou art in death, an 1 yet thou art, marching abroad, and chains and manacles are burst ing at thy touch. Thou didst fall not for thyself. The assassin had no hate for thee. Our hearts were aimed at, our national life vas sought. We crown thee as ,our martyr, and humanity enthrones thee as her triumph ant son. Hero, martyr, friend„.li'AntiwtimL." PnE-PAT Yon a L 2:1"1" the- nom= ber of letters deposited in the different Post Offices of Cumberland county formailing and delivery, without pre-payment by stamps, is' very cOnsiderable,•it is proper to state that by the 'laW PasSed at'the last session of Con gress; 'such letters - are' le - Wed tl - 6 . -be- forwarded - ito thou -destinntioit;charged double, as heretofore, but nro requit:cd. to be• sent at once to pie dead letter Office. Tlia law is peremptery,' leaving no diert4ticii6Vith, &Awns LON in the pienilses. Revenue lamps on fetters nre'not recognizdd . is, i . inyieent 01 postage'.. , Letters having only such, ,Starnios on thorn, arc, thoroforo s sent at once to no dead letter Mao, - . SECRETARY STANTON The Committee on the Conductof the War bay° done a good and timely thing in pub lishing the testimony of Gen GRANT and Gen. MEADS, concerning the management of the War Department in 3.tr. STA.wroN'ti hands. If any two men in the army may be presumed to know fully how the duties of the office have been, discharged, U it ANT and MEADE are the men ; and both of them bear the most pointed and unqualified witness to the feet that Mr. STANTON has been not g o' faithful and efficient, but that he has heard ly co-operate) with them in all their plans, and refrained, contrary to the general int_ pressitm, from at all intertneddling with their arrangements for carrying on the war. 'lbis testimony, frankly and willingly given, con tains, within itself, tl:e highest possible tri bute to Mr. STA NTON'S ability, ndelity and efficiency. Few public men have been,mos•T - turionsfy assaulted than Mr. STANTON. 110 has been lampooned, vilified, abused and denounced without stint, by the opponents of the 41, ministration, whilst even some of its politi cal f r iend s , joined in depreciating opbelittling him. Anil yet, ho public man ever less de served this treatment. Patriotic, disinter ested. and pure, he has labored with hercu lean tmorgy to carry en the war successfully, ,giving his days and his nights to the work, with ,cares tint' to eat 'or sleep until his strong phy , ical frame i= nearly exhausted : and having done all title with an eye single teethe honor of his country, lie wotild never have been so ruthlessly attacked, if his as sailants lied not hated hint for the very \tit.- Wee which should have c'Omo univer sal admiration. 7'h ~y did not want to see the I"nion restored ; and they became his enemies because he was using the arms 2f a giant in pu tti ng (Mwn 2111.122 2 1172211 with wilich they ,:ympath iced. The time i.e ecming when 111 r. 82:A.:5T0..N will la• better understood than he IMS 1111 , 1 then toil jmtiee will Is: done hint bulbs onorgy, zeal, ,kill and ,statt,nianship with Whiell 11 , has kept the maehinery of the mo tion in motion. t‘. C.NIM EN D. 1141.1.: \I P:NT. --The CH.- 17.011 s or 11':tylle,bc11 . 0 . , Franklin county, aro nioving in it wittier Nvliich is highly emit itiondablo to !hoot and Nyttrthy of emulation by other disti iii- in the Shutt , . Thoy tho stun or 111 , 0'0, if nocos ,nry, for the ittirolitudt of tt burial ground in or:it.httitt the town, and to collect in it the bodies of all the t-oldiers from the neighbor hood whit have dittd or ltt.ou killed in the Union artnit, (luring the war, so far at, they can I,te prociirt:d. 'Fluty hill thon erect a Introl , oino OVer 1110111, With it re ottrd thereon of tI ir mi n es and their deed , . 'Phi- \vitt be an act worthy of the 'worth , and of thoir lotnorotl dead. Our dold, of gr it ! i_ ttido to our hinte soltliors can novel- bocciis lied. Ifeatl, \‘o -Itotitti honor thoni, and licim "hoold m'et'e forgot (ltto. urr (i It EA r I'ul'l 1,.\ \ NOII lie rnenninthlci in the hint) ry our nothiooll- , iiii negotiations. Noth ing lil.c it. i-it bt• r , il.lll)] in the 11131 - N 1111:1111.1:11 I,onn wer, that k1:1y. thrilugh )Ir. ( (;,•11.•nil Uf ,•noriii , m , uuunint \r Ui I 11.1..ttt right. :1 i•ii I.l)Hif tit,•ll- cccu ( i• - tin \ i y. :111(1 I'ni:l' \ —"nu. rrlua•t that .1 , •11 . Ihtvi A NNI I ES :Id hi- g,•lif.ral , arc or!2,a_nizin:2; a htrg'i.:ll•Hly 4.11 th, .1,10 Al :upl. that ~,,, g - n ixcd ill, 'wll.l,•racy, .1-111, , t.d1 • -. iiton that \\ Illt“ ng:1111. )Inns 'non nrr prc\ onting 111 •do ir.ll, mo , tirz , , on 11,1. vjwi:l,l 1,, 1 , tulle l *nal) Ow 11,41.1 :again, :Itl 111;t1 it their duty tt. airy attcti)pt Lco 101111'11111, Stal , til4 , NVliilt• th,y re!mtili 1 t Ny..11141 11 ,, t 1 -ar , f . . , l' a N , .1111,r11 1111,11 \vithdroNril 11711 , '' 1111 , 1.1,..11 for garvi,,ii m H; provi rig 11, , than a •• (ILL} w4,nder," 111111 OW , Xcli.l2ll/cllt iu NUNV YO 1, lun qtlito Tho ./.0/(i7tti/ (il,lilet, 1l''• lfi rote IMM NV)lo appt•ar to 11, collinlit led to the enterilri.t, are all Vidont•i- or r e _ pitted eon Ilduiltdal Itgenta gd . eutimvn tool v lii rani, and lib: have nit yet hail , ittlieient inducements of fered to thm. The wholo question of Ml li,ting in this mysterious movement turns less on the popular sympathy with the )lex liNin Lib,rak, OP tile Al lericun affection for the AlOnroe dla trier, It a do-ire tli gratify that imatinti , ti:tii for lighting Nyhieli is said to linger in the breasts of our ilisehityged veterans, than iin the ihonii (part cash do0•n1 to he uuulr oat or it.- In thi: connection, it niay hr mentioned that the Etnpiiror 111:ixitiiilian lox issue(' 0 (hien..., tinder date of %Arch 4th, notifying all ilersoll:s Miligratillg to the Pacific coast, that all land or other contracts front 110011) Juarez wil; be held to he null and void. GENERAL T. F. MEAGHER After having served more than four years in the service, General Meagher has retired from it, and his resignation, frankly and gr ae mnily offered, has been accepted by the Secretary of War in a manner at oiler com plimentary and cordial. T. F. Meagher en tered the service in in April,lBUl t as captain in the New York 69th, having raised tt com- Bany. He served 'under Col. (afterwards rigadier General) Corcoran, and behaved with the gallantry of his race at the battle of Bull Run. Soon after, he raised the Irish Brigade in New Yuri. - -a force of 3,0(10 men —and was commissioned as Brigadier Gen eral in February, len.' His brigade went through a great deal of service--so much, indeed, that alter the battle of Chancellors v Ile, it was reduced to the numerical strength of a mere battalion, and he felt unable to make' such a handful of men, however brave In the duty mid incur the responsibility of a.brigade. Soon ; 'however, his original com mission was received. General Meagher was assigned, by the order of the See'relary of Wiir, to command the troops knosyn as the Corcoran Legion. Owing to a conflict between Gerieraltalleck and the orders of the War Department, General 111e/igher, in stead of commanding the Corcoran Legion, Was Ordered to the Army of the Wrest, and having' reported. at Nashville to General Sherman, was placed in command at Chat tanooga, which, being the main key of Ten ' nessee and Georgia, he hold with two hun- dyed guns and a large force, whilst the rebel General 'flood lay between Chattanooga and ' Nashville, After the defeat and dispersion of Hood's army, which was driven back, discomfited and utterly routed, beyond the 'Tennessee river, General 'Meagher- Wita Or 'dered by Major General. Thomas, the hero of the battles before Nashville, to take the 0111- ! Cers'imd•men belonging to the 15th fuld.the lith Corps by,the nearest route to rejoin, General Sherman's army on the Atlantic side. ThiS he old; and nearly 'Seven thou ., : . sand troops.were b hi doliVeresl eves(_ Newbern, North Carolina.. : He Was then relieved' from further duVin that defart-' mient, and reported tO the.AdjutantGoneral that he had discharged the dutios,conlided to, Min': After the siirl,endfir of the''robel'Gen- z oral Leo and. Johns`crir, GenerattMeaglir, feeling that his obligations as a soldier wore *for::the•iinio'hoherably citricelled, tendered lig-resignation, Nvhichip we haVo already' Intimated litis boon aeoopted in a kind and complimentary manner. PERSONAL —The Chicago Journal . says that Wendell Philips' return of propertyarilounts to $702,- OOP, or nearly a million of 'money, and that Charles Francis. Adams, United States Minister to England, to 8328;800. —Joseph Launshory, the Clearf old des perado who murdered Col.hailer there last full, has heen arrested near Lake City, Elk county. His trial is to take place in Tune at —Thomas C. Reed, among the oldest and most respectable citizens of Harrisburg, died suddenly in that city on Monday, or a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Reed was at one time a member of she Legislature. —Gen. Lee, who remains very quiet in Richlnond, is said to be engaged in ,wyiting up a history of his closing eatirprigns: —Gov. Vance has been arrest al at the house 01 his father-in-law, in Buncombe County, N. C. It is said he is to he tried for treason. --Gen. 4e liold hari plituoil Lhr railroil: , in ,N,irth of the rert.- get , :4 and of Ilukt !;..' , lllti , to enable illem to return to their homes. .101' Ihtvis c•olunvittried .1 olinsoit not to 1 / I .lt ha/11111'y, Allikfl Ilkrnnuuu, and and tiwunt od tl Ili hl f th, rrirrnant of the Con forlorille G•Vill'Il111 , 211I, 1 , 10 Job nste reetts,(l . to obey th, --.Tudgn lilac•k, of 11JiP Stab., and lii; , as sociatos, purchn,oil 40,0110, acre , of land in Gilnwr county, Wrq Virginia, for the bilin 5p0,0,',0. 'Thu titlr, of thu land is in di•pule, 111'01»lbly, io)W —Goo. ulithiton is ...ntid toteutCbarlutto. N. (1. Ho made application to the iThitod Stains :tuthoritios to be permitivd to go to Canada, but, NV:IS l'Or11 , 1•11. llv now intl.rniq going to Florida. —\V. W. 'Holden, M. S. '.119,0n, \V. It. Itirlmrdson, J. P. 11. :'fuss, (l. and Itubcrt, an ivud in NVastiington. from Ra North object i, to A. only!' \‘itl) Pr,,itlent Jolim-on in lla lion to the Interest , the llo.nl 11,1,111 e Or Norttl l'Arolinn, and tlir , re-organi: - ..)tiun of thou' SIRLe gorernnwlit --QuEEN Vn-rwtt t, of Englund, int, with bur u«n hund written a luttor of condolunee to )Ir.. trilnite uf fr,un the It“yul \vi.low to tho N‘ OM' hit t. I,l•lcivpd ( . 111 , 1 )111gl•tr:lt.. I- .10• ut the molt touching inunife,:tati , m,4 the Pre, , idenr , dent h thut ‘‘ 11.1%vii yet. Isuen. l ong ,b,r,o th.• Movic:m Pin'• 11:11/1 , t-9 ,, r \‘ Nt ill Ir. di.1n111.110 . 1115.. lined a.; I, nuuletl cm n,,r1•11 by Ow line , tiiwn U n itod s t , oo , : i t th,, ; on tho lln (;tlit . St,t I ar)(1 I,y tIo• tinkl oil NN 1' 1111. P:tr.i tic I ' h.• (;OV( . 111114 , 11i thr• rv, 11f 11u1 . 111 n /11111111 . 111/ 11 1 . 1y 111111 tll ll 1114.11 . V 11 1 . I e •I'hr national culrna ill 1 / 1 ' grt•r.q), ?it id --Gov, it mud, that wloolo vet. I v;olia or di., or il'all•iloataf,l , .ll I ' lll'lli-11 , 1 1. , v le,ori Ilk !Ml , t , . 1111' . I'.' tho Intiv An,l 1.11. both 1101 . ,)it Nt'llu goo- 1,,r the the dece:lseti and tine rcuutin., Inlt•k to hi, 11. 11. (;[... : 4.4, flurt :tippl\ tr:tir-- mrNtion the hip rank, ,aiipany, H' woo , • of tho p:0i10,..r0• his rem:,io- ht• 4ivq•u —Mr. Ult.viLl.Es A. \ .k -11 Br!: N; nir Al in tingui-lwd (;,i) Scliatur art.i i•\ -(inn. of )I;dlf,, Twirri,l In N..w V(o.1: rm TI llr Inc, till , I Ith imq., Ali— , S C.kTll A I Clonv(•- IME tl , l` perrOl'lnt'd b\ iln llrc. 1)I' 31111 Vids ill.lCi• 1 . ,..11i,ne0 of I ClcaVelitrld, \ 1t,hi11,41 , 01 Syktre. A I:tr . ge :Ind gust, coot - 1n 1e11.111 . 1t1 , •, 11 , , , 1•ti•1i t)I(` ov casicul j b,ing l'tipt. Barrt.w, ter litid A. I). C. to l;ett. r. 1 . 11 , 11- burl' i , now oil It•me td . fl , lll ~ t ltit)ll, bill Win r 11.11 1 .11 to Pttrogit:ty ‘vitit his bride, titter :t Itoptild tour throttgli States. It is ituderstood dint tlit• (441verti wont trill trlldrE 11;111 tIIP ure I,f a Iuo : of. WIL , I' hi , return. The Itt:1,1 (lonoral .Forre:it, the author the Fort Pillutt litas,acro :tad ulh , i /tt t W:I, 1 1 0, 1 ,n Aloutp h is • , ay,, by four I , l ' lii-.ONVII tuitm, at l'arlzville, Alabama, on t h e 18th instant. in retaliation fur hi; ordering tho shooting of six of thoir com ratics forrejoieing over the llsleS uf.Johnston ., surrender to Silelllllol. 2 LGideon ,/. Pillow, once a General in the late Rebel army, and whom frequent re verses disgusted with inilitary life, has been captured near Selma, A labitina, by our forces. Ile wits afraid to return to his home on ac count of guerillas, and no doubt prefer red to trust himself in the hands of those whom he considered " enemies" rather then WI into the, hands of the people he helped to mislead. —TILE REBEL ti Eiv tittAL Diet: TAYLOR 15 u son of "Old Zneh," of 'Anent), Vista memory, and, like his faiths r, tixhibited greatcapacity ns n soldier. He is a graduate of Cambridge College. He was appointed from civil lili as' brigadier general, in 1861, by the rebel President, whose first wife was sister to Gen eral Tay!or. The appoi. tinvnt Was II a pOp 11l r in the arty, us the inilitary ability of Taylor WAS IHWirslly distrusted. lie, IV ever, uvi iced soldierly qualities as'a stiburdi nate, ennuititader,, ttiider Stonewall . ackson, nild subsequently his operations in the Red river conntry 'proved him to be one of the best gthicrids in the rebel 'ser'v —The ofiletirs and men of General Ki'pat iiek's'eavairy command held a, meeting and praised resolutions on the evening that they expected to be ordered to march with SIMr- RUM'S army to Richmond and thence home. They formed themselves into a permanent organi;:attom a bond of fellowodp, the same to last during their lives. They adopted res6httions binding themselves to extend the hand'of fellowship,and render ?I'ery' ,tanco in their power, in any atidOmyland, to any member,of the league. badge WaS adopted, clamming the, battle flag under 'which 06 , Ainglit. 'The badge will r bo worn. by - inr - members . ' &t` all times. 'The badge will bet Made' by -! titan) , '4.C.5 'lsie rlt city. Ten thousand have'been• ordered:. daroliiinc • indood State's' iii rebollion 'oxeept frexits, - nre `fast - beeciini •:•elorgttilized: Union' mass .ineetiingq and tole.. graphic linos aro being put in order, and tlio tinning of thO inane ro-oatablishod, , NEWS ITEMS —The Rebel• Governor Harris of Tennes see, has been captured with $600,000 belong ing to that State. The litate archives and bonds have also been secured. Ill'erftgii pay duo each s.,ldiec is and th. , roady t., pay oil and di, , charge .•vary' man nt 'hp two ax- Win,hington. Ikrnm has "ccupipd.ll/1 (),y,!, 21 . iq reittliblite4 the t. , • 1, •41 . " Ph In rob,is 6n e rt line furl;- ing north Iti itest to nut lino. : - ilwridan, it is said, t., Texas wit), ord..rs t., lity if the I,,Tsist in ludding ro coiving- tbir nntio,. 'l'lll- .if Kit - by Smith. h0 . w0v. , ,-, will inak. , Sheri dan', task easier. ----Our N I.w (41(.311 , + di-patch wenli,arvlhut 1111. rehrl (:uvornur of :it culloil 11).• Mato 11:1 , 1111- 11,)1111k,d Ole lII\Vm tit, Siii, w ill, I,lllalll in furc,.. think 11, will ilnd t hat.his,:vrviros.Aro And that probal)lN- 6i prv,ruri , will ho \lM....llilu;bui ur Furl I,;anp.iii.. --The nion ticket for City llliicor, in. Sol Francis...), Cal.. wit ,. ..e`roeto.lunani... , )u.dy on the 17th in-I. Th.. •I).•ln,,trat-' were in such had ropute thut thoy did n t d,u to run, a ----It; I.ltvi i iiiitie i nail enn., I:r i t week, twi; ;in ;;1;1 l ui ni nm, eighty )Tiara ;Igo, (Int or 1 ; ;;; ;; ,., rnc cred hi, clrqlie: , frion houd to 11,4 tvith tar. Old set the oli lire, burning him tdeath. —IV nil the \Var L.L•p.tr:ni, , ;it it :innotinced that., n ail the Rebol n:1 t ll' \li 1,1 li lungit I 'hell. nrin- in that , cction :1114.1 . .1111w I, I will troat4,l a- (altla,.. --(':nip Morten. at Indiannp Ali i• rapidly deriallated, nearly all the pri- , ener, confined there having- ( , ::pre,,ed n de , ire ttl take the oath rt• 111111 10 their Cornier Inene=. - \ WO, nrur \‘lllcl .11,1 r. ll.n is w it IL I r t1,,/,11 --( ~.;il ;it I'nu villr. - tl / , ;iv-. li.i~ selling :it . -4 2. 7, 1) ,r t . ::111 (11 , O:St 4111'0(111:11‘,11, 1 , 11. , 110111111.1 r% TI :It that. ' lll , (tale is 111111 :It 1111 111, 111111 i, in th, Slaty. ni,(l until 3 ,•-tal,ll-11,1 Satui \v:•& , 1 t (i_aa•ral (;rant (11:11 n will ink(' 111- fancy. — It i , n 11 , 1\11f I , lle ill 11111111Wr. Ezwli•vigar ha, R paper and thi. If I. Ill) I s t . garill , , , c.l \ ins Z^1,(116,r - Tll O. Chi^ St:II , th.• h .\,lns rog,irrnion , h , d tin• i'llit , • , l n day ,4 1 . 4-111):4 ~ r 1.1).• 1111 ~1 July :111, , :1. 11 ,11) ~ 1 1 1 ),,,•Hi1p, . r: 111, , 1.1 ,41,1:(:,- nll , l tho 2 th, , tio• INtli ui t tho n. All , luphi- 1.11(1lavtli•••11 t., put jut.l o•; , ,••;tiot: a ;;Of.t pv, , ry parol,l eltel ;;;;i -on; in that el-Iy, in retaliation for tlto Fort. I lILI\t, mast-Inn,. seltentolnlN - int ; Lorton tilt-took ertt,l rho on gtittrtl ;Hit! ordered tin; it;;;2,rtte- Inn Is 1111611 the:. Itpitettretl. The int tor roCtt-in tt :, ati l i t ett-tl,l in \vitielt some t won; ,kt• 1111. ;tIHI Nl,lllltloll THE nyru RE o v EEE Ii \us td htt . '17,, I 1 111,i ( , ;V. -- fir , -1/ , / .--- I do "I I!". //,. /1,111,1.. , ,! . 0111 YH;in n! May NEE= MEM k•ra,\ , hi- -I,klr capturod Lc it in.r(i”:i li,nontl NVII,t)11, i , 1111111111.1, 4,1 il.t•rt . ,:11, IL! i \VIn. (.010;,,v,•ki by Ow , glutb“at Tlbutkr;,ra. 'ffintil:dtwc•Fralh.y I'rib-hard, or the M ichi;_;an NN •ho Inane the (;;II;t1:13; or tile important I ,l3,i,wery, with 3 ,trong . guard of lily 111(211, 1.,•!,1•1 pally -1,•:1111 , 'I' 111,,11.111V11TA 1 - 0 (Ili , 1111(00, :111,1 011 reach ing; het, immediately t;!lograidit.;l to 11 IL•h -illgtott for regarding the di,i o ,;a1 of 104 ellarge. At thi: , ,itch I , the ,triet,, , urcry uh,rri Pti, riot, t 133•- ,ellee of the [ 3.1.331,r, , , hilt :11,0 1 ,, future movemetd , , that ; t ;11113,-11de to turn) even all opinion regarding - the linen. u„n of 1111• t;overninent. Th;! 1•313i114 away otd.more than three wit,- from lode, :3331iingly nu, pored, ;till Colotie I Pritchard i, prol,3l)J . N.lh,' only one who 11:1,1 vet rome 11,11,We front 11,1*. The gt v olboat Tuscarora anchored in the Coady :Wont two o'clock this afternoon, but nothing can he gleaned front her officers in relation to the party on the Clyde Humors hlive been continually flying about this af ternoon to the effect that the steamer Clyde ran in close to the beach about four o'clock, I'. and landed Davis and others on the bench, about one mile from the tort, and from there were marched into the sally-port of thy water-battery, in order to escape the gaze of the curious. Pour P. M.—The steamer Clyde has just shipped her anchor in the Roads, 1111 a there now seems no doubt but that:lMF Davis must have been landed somewhere along the beach. No communication whatever is allowed with the steamer, and it is more than probable that the larger portion of the party still re main on board. The officer in charge awaits instructions trout Washington. About a week since Colonel Brewerion, of the Engineer Corps received orders by tele graph, front Major General Barnard, to im mediately have twitted a row of casemates inside the I . ol'i fur the acconunodation of pri soners of State. The work on the easematcs, transforming them into cells, for width they are admirably adapted, was at once curnmen ced• The work has progressed very fast, and he easemates, which once COM re tin kilted one with the other, ire now hermetically sealed up by wells rif brick, so that the intercourse of their various inmates is not destined to be of a very convivial character. Strong iron bars and other substantial arrangements of similar material enclose the Windows and doors, completely rendering futile any at tempt at escape or• rescue, if such a thing as the latter should be thought of. A wide moatencircles the fort, on the bank of winch, in the immediate vicinity of the doomed rob- • els, a strong guard of sentinels will tread their rounds Every device. which precaution and a de sire to meet the wishes of the Government and the people should suggest will assuredly be adopted to ensure still further the elti6e custody of the most important prisoners cap tured: during the war. That the Govern ment,. in thus selecting Fortress Monroe, Va., to lie die place of Confinement and double trial of Jeff Davis and others of the defunct Conholeritcy,,, hos acted.iiLit most wise ' 'judicious manner 'the majority of the people will no doubt admit. It was here, in its imniediate vicinity, that the first dark scones of the.rehellion.were en acted ; and what more, .litting finale should be given it, than that its Vresident, with his ima ediate followerk - sheuld be - tried, con victed and punished on the soil of - that State Mihor . bi•op numberless battle-fields; so many noble; martyred' men!..fiare' given tip their lives so willingly to aid .14 grand consum mation, - TIU CAPTURED TRAIThRS Al' FORTRRSS MONROE. nAtTILESS 'Alay 20. --Since Writ ing the despatch df yesterday, it has been definitely ascertained that Jeff Lhtvis and party are still on board the steamer \Villiuu I'. Clyde, anchored in 1111111,ton Roads Af ter tacking in and oat of the harlair for !mire than three hour:, the Clyde finallN. ttattlt• Itt anchor in the roads at .\I. and tiucr (111.'11 1111. i brio It from NVii , hington. ,eon a. the Clyde at yesterday a telegram was to Alajor General llalleelc, tit. Itiehmond, itn notineing the arrival of the i , irizionerA hut Mr sonic rea s o n Gen. (Ind not receive the despatch until late in the evening, when it WAS 1 . 1.111111.1 to be too chillk to attempt the pas sage or tin; t ii,tructinn:4 in the .Runes river, turd consequently (;en. reach, bore :it twelveo'clock to-day. 11 i , that the delay in tinilsing a Ilie ,•ele r ant re b e l l'l,-.idetit and tilllttp-, lIII,LIgII a der T ema: to tie' opinion of :Ilajor-Getiertil 11:11- li•ck, u. eoinitiander or the d,.parlment. upon the ea,-emate , in-ide the r",t, tran,f , ,,,ifig then) into cell , . ironed tins 'Ptih-tanthdly .secured the aceoinnw_ dai ion or progre:sing very rapidly toward la.-I night lhr lily clang or the lilliek,mitlC-111111lIllor. mingled ivith the the earpenter - Hod and the ideal. ',harp ring of the lirial,l,Q.ers trowel and it% ttltything bend.en tlr• actin loot einent , or the men eierag •,1 in the work, and that in a row' day,, tti 1)11*(11,t, thtty could hetit rentlji tt -- I t r tot,. l'ottititli oil a tote utl btitlitl •.,1111•r Nrltl. I'. Clyde, t•litt tlll.t•littyttti nh‘,;it throe nut in I ronin. the per-on- : ell . Da Vi- arid Ittllll. t•Itilt11,11, 1111 , 1 her and -d-ter, .\ cavalry while at hi home near Atlanta, and who i< iu extremely feeble health. Clcinent C. Clay :mil wile. and General IVheeler and and et l'olenel imtit y ether; of tionlgh or I, the I'll 111 iehignii :dry. ivith :via rd 4.1' 8() \non. areompany the Vance. Ntottit Ca t ttlititt, ttrltt \ hutt'tt evening from Ne...vhern, N. Norroll,, Va.. under a guard. lli• i. now to tiii• :rind will, Cu.!. Nitwit l'l\de. Col. 11. 11. Trttlil, of lit•ll.St . littll.•lti • -lair. /11'1'1 \ ttil 11 , 1, tit tt late hour \dull), N. 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There W:IS only alaniteight thousand ar, :mind wil ii t h,.„, , fur as knoivii, although ,everni biers h ßv e not been searched. Th,.) \vet, brought, :dung however, and w ill b e d e li vere d into the 1111101, of the ituthoritie , at Via,liingt.in. Ther, Lees t/oe . rei•SWl of .I'oBl - rie,114.,•01 1b,111,111 large itoomill of sprrir shipped for and tht.,e will :11,0 lie delivered to the author ities by Col: Pritchard. I= Col. Pritchard immediately farmed his lines, placing the prisencrs in their own wagons and ambulances, and started rm. a eon. The parties were all sullen, but the ladies tried .their repertet , several times, and the men strained thene=clves to be sarcastic. Davis remarked to Col. Pritchard that, bad they mit been taken by surpriso, they would nut hare surrendered without a fight. "You were in a had predicament to tight when 1 saw pill, dressed in your wil'e's morning gown," dryly said the theU.donel ; and Davis had no more to say. When on the road they received a copy . of President .1 oh neon's proclamation, offer ing one hundred thousand dollarsreward for Davis. Col. Pritchard read it, and sent it by'an orderly to Davis. Ho read it, and as he read he trembled 'like Belshazzar. when lie read the handwriting on the wall. llis •bands dropped to his side, and With it groan ho let the limner of his doom fall upon the floor. His milli picked it up, read it alcial, and then the entire party burst into tears, and gave vont to the most bitter lamenta tions. —The ex-rebel chief, when in the United •States Senate, mathr a sreceh on the John Brown raid, in which he asked the following gnestion, which may `•et . be in•regiu•d te , himself•: " Who would seek to dull the' sword of justice in favor of him whose crime connects With all that is in ost abhorrent to h En tin itY: the violation of every obligation to the social compact, the lawn, the Constitution', the re quirements of- public virtue una personal, honor?_'' • • fle , 'After nearly n.weelt.of almost inces sant cold rains, the weather is now balmy and plonsant. May it long,continun so. t...:1111 mb.,:11, :0 . I tin. .1,- 1.•i , .•1' I. =ll =I =BM IMPORTANT PROCLAMATION Southern Ports Opened to Foreign Com mercr:—Tesas is Made an Exception— cagtion to P'arcign Vessels--Trade Re s/ rictions East of the rlltv.v.vslr i n Re moved. fly TOP I'ILESIDI•fNI OP TILE UNIEED fITATES AMIALICA, A PUOLLAMATION Il'/,e ify the prockitnation or . ..lie Pre:- Mont of the eleventh day of AprlLla , :t, cer tain polls or the L.Tniteil Slates therein ,pe (Ailed, which had previously been subject to blockade, were for objects or public safety declared in conformity with previous special leginlation of Congress, to be closed foreign o . ll lllllleFee during the Sutiotml will extre.....eil and ina , lc known by the Pre-ideal and, iehercio,,tvent:i Still Cllelillt ,2lolll tic: hale occurred, %ditch, ill tin r••udets it exi)eilwot. to remove tile I. , irli•liii:l-, except :is to port; of It Santiago, Point Isabel and I;rownsrille, to the TwitS: 1111:10:F0Fe, lie tt kuotcn that 1, Andretv ill the United :itates, (1 , , it: iehy ileelare that the !torts afore:itiiil, e...cepted as above, ohail he open to foreign Ctillll . lll Ft e 11'0111 the Lt dal tir nob eonimercial intercourse \vitti Uut i:d po. - 1, m,y trout lit,u little curried till, It, I Ile IOW,: of the ['Cited State, I,:ii.,iollt as may ill by the j, , ri tar, tit the Treasur‘. Ir. non et , retool 11 , 111 a tot sign po: t l.ter :ley or Ito hot, —totto,tl t.,.t.ptod p.ltriulll,•S,.,leill wit! , ttottt,to. It to, 1,1.1 Lott, It, illl • Sti / 1 ,1 : 11 / L I 14 NA/111 . 0k (A tl,ci :Nlll OW t , 11::<1111 1•0011,1 OF het 10 Silt it may I e loeurred lit:F.01011i. In the laws trAtilicg nt :tiir.i le IVitil ;11l euetnt : nod I. .lohm.ott ; President of the United e,O and inale ° th.ii the roiled c;tiltes of .Inierien do licnce: forth tot all persons tr , ..ding or •il - tempting to trade in any of the in I ' , dation of the thereof. all pretense tic hcllt cleat rights and 1111 \ I the date Ofthis prtlel./111:1- LILC. 1111 silt h offenders it - ill be held and dealt till pirates. 01.14 all i'li-ltriVlit)ll: 111 , 011 ll'ilriti ill 1110 territory of the L east 01 I lie )li : :::issippi tho.e 1,1 firing to l'l/Ilir:11)R1111 tat', to the ITnerl;111 , 111 r llir i., ; .0,(s of nu. 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NVILk AumsricoN,;,..;oll 11,,S p,.011101(.11 (.11, 1,1V1111,11- ,1 111 Penna. 6'lLV:4ll'l'. itNi,rito eyuilh ell earned hi, i•nmmi==;(Tl, ilu• I.lltlll' period (it' the ire, I,IOH, Ille• replIt;101 , 11 :t T~cu~~i~,,: t' ~iin~o l'ocvist.4l :it OW draft I'(lideAVoll, 4 , It) liiicv Olt till` 11l eadmmahm, a a number troops trot ,i(her the 1 inny Of the Potomac or Shermon.F, AN in he sent here to be paid on' 1:1(1 mustered out of -tenive. ()Lir people will glailly Aveleotue these bronzed heroes who have so nobly sustained our country's Lunar on many a well-rought ;tad have • grandly vindicated the majesty of the law. Let us give these veterans a generous ‘‘eleome. EelliiilVMt.NT (IP DicKtSsON —Tho Tow,ontown 'Ald.) Union, of a late date, says: By a circular received from Car lisle, Va., we learn that an etfort is being made to increase the endowment of the above well-known and time-honored Institution Rev. G. 1). Chenoweth, Carlisle, Pa., and Pee. fennel Combe. 1111 Clic:stunt street. Philadelphia, are agents for receiving sub scriptions to title o bject. It is proposed to establish 1111 "Alumni Professorship" with an endowment of s2s,oti.t, toward which all the Alumni of the College ;ire asked to con tribute. AVe hope the effort will meet with the success which it deserves. It will not only be a great benefit to one of the ohle-1 Institutions of learning in the land, but by cheapening education, will prove a lasting blessing to those whose poverty proven t 4 them from incurring the expense attending a Collegiate training. TIIE TIME TO ADVERTISE --A cut cm - purary . has the following sensible lines on advertising: " Business men, with proper business ideas, shot: ld be shrewd enough to perceive that no\V is the time to advertise. Now, that gold is rapidly falling, and after every reaction will fall still more, sell etr the old stock at once should be the motto of every prudent dealer. Disiese of it promptly and at the prices. you elm get; for the longer you 1i4d.,0,n, the less prices ;will obtain. It is better ,to voluntarily., submit toil small, toss noW,than a greater one by and by. Sell off! sell off! and to accomplih this indis ,ponsabla feat, advertise liberally. Now is the time, we repent it, to do it discreetly.— Go ahead of your neighbors, if you can, by itiv'eroang• and thus selling and whoaho 'ernslinecnes.you•will . bOafo , -,This is the plain dictate of common son's°, old ho who heeds' it,not will bitterly regret before long ,hislooliSli nekligence. -- \it \ 1 '• —The ILI% cr.l, --An order has V)e.en