Z 4 4erald. , t• ÷C7II -041b CARLISLE, PA Friday, June 2, 1865. S. M. PIGTTENGILI. & CO., U. 37 Park Row, New York, and ti 1 State St. Boston, are our A font, for th.. !I ED AL" t hogs Hiles, and are authorized to tote A dyer! Inc. nl4 and Subscriptions for us at our lowest rotes Meeting of the Republican County Standing Committee. ' CI. '" 1:01.01)licni) l'art v 7 in 1,11,11:, , , ,. .• 111.• all it , 111..1 ;,1 th, .1 \ \ lt, \I. loho 2:2,1 lUUlnmlmlj Ile , ,•011 tin. ,ev.srBl n-hip , :111.1 hh.l,llglh , ii the C l, lllltV. I , h l l I)eleente the 'Mil WIN limiN of I . \I in 111, and n and 6 I'. \I.. in Hie eieel /), epaY , (Ito Offitity 1% , 1iv.•nti,.11 th, .\h11111:Iy. v. 111,11 nti. , n AI .101 , qtale t, , Ho. tii.• /wltillelte IT t•;lll , li , hile hq . SM . \ eye!' 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I 1.% N\ II II 111 tII En , rt , J,l . /1111. , 1 h . %1i.p1. , t I:lin:iii• , n ..r I,t, 1..1,4, hi, tort . % - , 1011 1J.% Gn• it, =I I= \sill, ialliiiL :u ~• ~~i ~~t ~:u n~ \vith th. iulli IL ' tt 1,1 I rinu•~ li ~~ ~ ,~.i~~~~~i;u i, iii, Gn' i, i , n ,. ,I~ ~:: : \ Pri"' I" • , li"" :h.• pr,-ont 1111 , 1.,1111:11 —,11116 et ‘1,•11-1.)1 n IL, ""''!' "i' pr, pi ilitime.t,, three hitihireti eiu,lo\ -t r,•w•it,•d (1,11,11if.11- /W1..11'10111! SUS,:")-1 (H;. IH.I 11111,11 11,1 !titled in the eritt_titui nin ant ittrt.v-eighttlithtent elturehe, anti Ii rai , et $321,910 f.tr that ittirittt-tt. nn th• 1-t tt April last the Itttltrtl hurl uu huutl. ,tver above its ihe silt» ttr zs2l.olt. TEXAS TO FEEL THE W Whitt I , iii store for thi! 111111:111 id . \ b” :lion by the instructions id Grant to Gen. Sheridan, for 11, campaign Maim to b inaugurated in that State. Thiisc autho rise him to lay waste the whole iiiiinury within the scope of his operations, in order to cut off the resources upon which the relied generals in that quarter rely - to enable them to carry on the war. A more ell s • hail method of bringing the enmity to a realizing set,s e o f the folly of protracted resistance has not been di-covered during Ilii- contest, and although it seem , harsh and cruel. it is necessary and unavoidable. , It will sii‘ e the effusion of idiaal and lunch suthn ing. L. make this struggle in Texas as short and se vere as possible. Nothing leis than ho ..;:ttne whole,:onte experienta , of the horrors of t It'n; conflict endured retail States will curb the haughty spirit id . the, Texan robeisi. "We do holm fer the cr ,dii of o ur v _ eminent, eve. y will iti frlic.• Lo mu ,- itorod eat of 4.30. tied enr Amerienn'soldier,t Whl never again I di— gr cod by being compoihtd to ,e.rve in Li c moles with degraded A filen n I 'et,/(cf.,.. of course you do. 2.00,n0 iof those fought for the Government just as ~‘ion it. it refilled to listen to your übjeetions to them and gave them a chance to tight. If we eon believe the statements of white nlllee'l•+ who commanded theni c they fought, 'lady and 'bravely lin• a country that had enslaved thion..4.:*i'.er once during their service were made against them that were not daily made even against white troops.— Their services allowed just, 200,(H.0 11Wil to remain at home in once and safety, and now when the work is over, it is hoped that every negro willbe mustered ant of service at °nee. We didn't hero• of any body volunteering to relieve them at Port Iludson, Fort Wagner, Petersburg and the Wilderness, - but lift.: stone, now there are enough who wouldn't mind taking their place: When l the soldiers who served in the - ranks with them doom lid that they shall be relieved from the, disgrace .of their' cOmpany, it will bu soon enough for ( citizens tmeoneirn themselves about it. 1/€4,.Brace, bogua banker, cholited the people of Keithburg, 111., out 9f $200,000. Who are Responsible P The V,,llinteer condescends toreply to our i criticimn of the resolutionsof the I)enweratic County Convention, and wo feel so highly honored by its notiei• that we nye glad to ('opy his tirtiele. lien , it is: The I 'erns', //i /id,/ i not pleased because the late iienweratie County Conventi.u: i1i0n,,,, , ,h,_ i 1,1,111 LiNCA,I,N. II WaS nwll •r „; • dm( 1 11110...1 lii l'••••- 4111)(ii , ill , : I tr,•ei lel ,velter , ing lal rin.o.l Ili'N lir Wll. , 111.11•1 . 011, :111(1 the 1,11i 1 t% 11. The 111'11(1 of the nation had born jilt 111 • 11 ;hi' ; the law haul been violated; theeonniuttid of God pal at .1, fiance; the Lit of the inkereant !loran Sl'lll 11 thrill 01 horror into every nlan's breti.d ; .tool aghast at the dreadful ..rim.., and at/ condemned it in lie strongest langdiage thus could employ. lint Ikwitt4e I)ein. , (•rriti.• t'onvention -1,01;e of this in word , or hitter condem nation, •• a aunt lrr of I,•n,lrnee 01:1A. 111 , 111,11 it to. Th.. 111101 \\ill, rail 11, l iii Cut 1 ,, 111:ils.• inn-t otind. nom he for \tl' Inrve 1111 16.11h1 11 , 111 1111il Mr. 1.1 \ 1,11.‘ horn 11 1)01110- ,r:0 11, ~1 Irbiliiit•d b\ 11,11 111 , 1 11 , len\ \ \‘ ITC 111111/1,111111.11 11 hit,/ llllt 11;411i It, ill , /1•• • ••,,/,/ 1/1•(•;iii-,j ,•”11di.111114.11 •'t h.• 11 , 1 . 1•I j 1J1 . t . J'll - liu jIJ•I J -lii- :1 11 1111111-1 l'Ajllll, J I I - fin , 1111 , ;2.1 Ilti. 1., otir hi- !midi,' 1 . . , 11(•111J-i:W iLul 1i ,•.01j , III-inn iu I s j , ,Tir \VIII, lilt. 11110.1. I 1..111 1 j 1J.1!2IIIJJ•I'- c/111 t IJJJI-It•I . 1111 s 1•,•;14.r ,111,),,I 11,,i1 this. f;•ar t 11 . I Ildi•1 • til , J , ..11 4 , 11. ilnl , II1:11 l•JJ11 , 1111:1 111:1; II !WWI, rim !IA 1- 111 \JJJ'JIiI I, II. II j- Um Ili , . I JJJ111111:1111 , 11 till \ .11.11. , 1111, d 1111111 . 1. \ . tlei , \lr. \ 1111111..1 l'iltit,ll :111d, :IS IJJII 11- 11 \I lII , JSJ• I I \\ Ili I, 1,4.1, 4 , 1 iu 1, , r111 , 1111( t i Wallill;2; 11. NCit 11.....1t,•1111101 , 11. 1)1 . 11114 . 1'111 , 11,01 n right to complain 11 he thrnrand I' 111, of th 4• v om i t r \N.!, ikit N , 1111 ,, 111 11 Arrant aii th..y had it right to nlutpini t1T;11111V t'i :111,1 1.1 Id,, ii de'r hill; I hisi r Hain's lIIf \ l / 4 :11111 I I jll,l ict•. \V t I \v,•rt , I),,in,wrat ~,•r the ( . .muli'\* u lug \ I).•upwr,tt- 111 a hi _..11 h ,111,11, I I i;;11111.- , I ll.' f ,, rlwarance. ,Nt I,lllf . ells IWI , ' 1 , 1:111,111 , 01 IN:I , lIIMILOtt to , 1 , 0 111,4,1, 1 ni 1% \Ve fog o our trill it c :11, article n..ictl a 111,1-1 carclnl ,crl:24al. It niinent- ht. rt 4 Itllthor. Ills ur loci'', :irt• •tatIRU•I :11..: h..: , 111hil 111, 4.:111 t liar , 0r1 , 1 , 1, ling ;% imirrml th( =II ,1,1•1 11••.11 tkur ht,v, !rep' et1111].1:- . 11 , .! \ I!: .1 .11.Ls1 t,, 11l .11,, .11!.. \‘.ltt( I 111111,1i11 . \ „ nor•it 1/I 11l I I,\ \ t I -TI,, Jl I 1 \ -I H. ' Illr•il I I= 1 .. I:, 111 =MEI I 1 I =llllllll , L 1,0.01.1 ~ tlt. 1,101/g h:11111 IMEMIEEM n,otlio the rl. tlitis v.,ur 'y ..11 1.1111,11 .11 ...Witt., 111' . 11!,. tr. 11,1) 1t 1..). , 1 1..11.1.1.1. Is I.ls I.st ail A • n.“l t./ 11 . 1 r i,e• mll • 0 . 1,til ki., , p• pr. "..! ~..•I I ni LI gold. .11111 Imi/46 11 it hi. rkii, kt•it .),t. It 1 , ..1 s‘iii—let. fiddle and 1.11,1,1/ 0(4 tu•:, 11 kilo two. ,Tlolglitot taint, [hp Soutto•ro ,o,iao tome To I.IeoT 1111.1,1. I. n. II Orin, ,-11 n; ./Ler. hu/Lettitl tv:ir from %vire o I-4, on Li, Ileitin Id Iroil etrtitt ; Let uau., ii 101 l 0...0 utx.l rl(2/1. un,l 1..0 le, Till the la-I nrvsr o /dart/ it+ SlarVent or (no)! WiIOU thr I,n. to,. 1111,1 t It. Woo. }1,1C1,11 Kluft , With bales of yours ; I utl,um, inJt. ',1;:nno; Ily haling no:wok baud plan:Leif Proclaim not (hip( tO List, but ,;;;.; Li, n... 5, tinso ,o 11:, n.•ln pn I lii 1,4 noi. 111.1 : 4 looLs tid I I:3 lo .ts, • r to ban& •i it inn lion 3 , 1n0l f m r•ln , of ‘5 : l 31 • %11,01titiv Sir to-nnoo: ' Ilnw lona' 11-1, '..iift •!' thu flint tun ',lt, 111. a 1,1,! all, Lord hos, the, //I t Oh, i 1 1. 1,101/• /in iwt ear who By U./1s nil just inan n y Nlt•r;•,, Ile still' n few m , n• lllolltale a tin rlt hi hit 11 \VIII rid tilt untlurr • , t this tow Atp,•gd,•'s linl., ruih; rnall 1,111 Mi. do in, unit wake n peiiple live llie• filthy purls tux ituuico ll'. ',la'', IVI!I sit ulk, disguised, \‘N UI ritlt.nr heourv...l by n two fold urn of lffillkos nud the flue of fork. Pa.. A [spd It 11, 1,64 \\ - ill those who read, IttliniretL :test ap proved this %%Tett:bed and treasonable at tempt to Nth' 111, weals hearts itgaint7t our Chief' II igistnite, please toll us now by what t-trentli of impudent inconsistency . they elm denounce the now tylto risked leis ONVII lir,. to fid the Nation of t. thi. wretehed slittWlt .Pc But in order that we llllly ‘• bolster up a better argument, - we will curry tilt, a little further. :We charge that our opponents counselled, advised, and approved the as sassination of Mr. Lincoln. If this is dia puted-wc- refer- to-the-recorda. Thil limb S. S. Cox, ono of the foremost men in the Der»ocraey thus spoke at Chi cago:: " Lincoln aifd Davis out to be brought to .the same block together. For labs offenses than Mr. Lincoln had boon guilty, the Eng lish people had chopped off the hmul of the first Charles." Benjamin .A,lJott,-of Nov . r , York, also ad vised under tho form of iwoilocy. Ho said: i.r h4i 4..1141ii 11 r• nye I.loi I ell' a\\ are 1..,1 -11 11=1 \l , i 1111_ II h.! 10 HI I . h , - .1( ri =II =ME 1•11=11 MIN II t II the ._lav "The people will soon rise, and if they cannot put Lincoln out by ballot, they will he the bullet." The La,,Grosse Democrat. expressed this pa triotic hope : We trust some bold hand will pierce his ( Abraham Lincoln's) heart with a dagger point for the public good. - . Wv might mnti nue • such quotations al nd;sl "(I infiiiituin, but it is unnece,sary. - lit:n(ll,d , ni ju-d 'ltch utterances were made Ilan the stump and never eiloit np ldause cr,nt the assembled deur,ernt but ni way. ,1;01 foil 1 , . drat% 1 . .:1111 /1.11 1 1 f . 1.11 , 1111111Va1. Vlllll 1 . 11111.W..(1 . : All'. 1.111C.)111 \vas re-elected. Ilk opponenk• charged that his re-eleetion wn• 4•trected by (tree, fraud, corruption and the ti,e or the tnilitttrypott er. predicted that ~:: long it, ht....11,,ti1d ride, \\ • /..11' 1111(1 1:1 , ..:(1 , 11,t1, ,ittrering and oppre, , ion and tyritntt . \ volitinut.! 11111111114'41 I/‘' ' , lll 11 11 . 111 . 11111, ,. ... 1111.1 .•\ 11 . .. 111' had :t right e peel, that !nen why. thn. talked wmild approv,: hi= do.d, a half ernzt 11.•11/1• 111111'110N 1111. I lir - tilt . 01d . % party •: .\re the in,tigator, culpable than the perp.,trat,.r I' , l:r•n. nrl •n r -Ile 111,111 1• 1 1111111 , 11111 , 0-- Iliad,. 1,, 111 , (1./V..rlilill.lll (1,(111.1 1111 i• 1,1•(.1 . 1 141 , • , •.1 t \\7, 11:111 (I, 111 i. \ Pritim.nt .1..-erl ell it, ;111,1 v..*lten 1.1.1.: 1 1 te.l e:ah que- I kul-, 1F , e11 , 1 -ugge , t lo the touag,entlennen \O ,, 1 . 4 , 1* the /I, itrld. that they read their leading 11101 . 1. ( . 111'..1 . 11113. 1111(1 1111ok Ills 1011 1111 . ( . 111 . 1 . 1•111, I . N .1111 . ...11 the I.llly, (loing the) tt ill it bettcr inGu nte,l ulna )% ill note their IY• had 11,31 ""*v 1111111 in this eouuuuuitt tutu read the flit nett IN1 , 1•11 (11 . 11. LEV: and Ilse chief correspon (l,d Ycirk Itil . lllllWl , l, 111 (; ell. LK/I', rl . -1111 . 11e1',11ftcr 11 , had , urreteler ed tot:a T. It (111NVII - kern fur NV(.1 . ,1 klsll. - :illll Wll , )111b1IS11( . 11 113 nearly all the parer, 1.111 111 , hirm•nintimi ter atr,ain cop} an extract from the letter , q * the e4,r) ._ es.lioteletit in question. 11, it With rt.h.rt•tict.t.t. tht•Nyttrin titt•lthstrct, (tt.nt.rtti tlet•lttrt.ti it tt§ his liot•st. bt•ltt.t. that 1/1•11 1 •1 . %%11,1,1'11111111111, t ,. /.//1 . 11/ . . , 1/,/,/, 111111 1111, 1 , 1,11 111 . 111'1 . 11•11 11 1C 11,111 111111. 111111. 111 111 P 1111.1i1 •i1 ,, 11111 ,tt• 111 lir t•ls 11, giV11111: ft,r ~.•"11211 . ...\ 1•1 , 11,4i111.11 1,. . 1 \VIIII . II 1110 1.x;1l11•r:11«1 ~'1. 1 111•11 111.101111111,1 S o o h de21•11111 (111 film 1,11,, I If on, flr; • re, 1111 1 / 4 1 1,11.2h.,.1:1111• 1 .11 1 . 1-111111. (ill ..r cxprt•--WII .11 tipmi which 1.10.3. might Ipo,r 1 . 121 , 11. 11,q1111.1);i1,1L 11 , /1' arid Iwg 0•1.111, : 1 . 0 . 1111 . 1, 1 , 111'1201d „„ r„i t . „,„! lillti„.h. „„.„ lullitiv:tl vie‘v , idiivi.ry did filol lay iii 1110 \VS\ 111 111 . 1. 111.'11 1iIo• 5.,1111 :tII \ ;i\\ II I\ II ;110! cr,• II 111. 1 , 11. ti. Th , o•I tll,Ol, i l / 1 1 , 11:11 , 1 , • 1 , ;L1 , . no I:1111 th:11 • lilt• 1 ., •1 riot, r 4. \ Ci•ple•4l, Ns 4Jllld I'l , l. ill :111.1 111,1,11 ,, 1111.. iii C 1 1 ,• ,•\ I Ili .1 -:11 , 1•1"4 II 1,1 :I 1:11I ,• • 11:,1 •i 131 , 111,1)1 1?4•;..t•.• I,.•tt :111.011-11 , 1 n lk 11:4- =I 1 , 1.tii:41111 . ‘ lw ll , •tt li., l:1 , 1 1...11 -:11,11•\ \silo „ , 1 ,11 11 11 =EI .11.• L hilg No h•- till \ t•N. .:111 , 1• 1%11111'1,1.N I= I Intl< lIIMIE " W 11,1 . 0 1'2.1 , \htl..‘l:lll.l 111 • 0: i//111,11 ,r'"t 11 4, 1 Y, II un I iiinlinllill n.iilt }lad 11,1itI1 iii I • SITS N%lltllll 11. 1).•1,1 , •11e , hey ~ 1 1i1 11.•1•1111t And \et ..11 1.11 , I• 0131 .•trn it lii i slit ~ , ~u,Lllrrn 1,11 , 1.• - C1.111111 , ,t/ tiont their ea- , N:11, litl , rl:l* V. r ' • " ..1111 "' "'ln° t, iir rhiet g" '""" k n 11 , r11 811111 with regard h, th , ,druggle not 111111• .\wl. i, it 111.ely the th , tight 1,-, that the tzar till t union Nra, a r:111111, 011111 lotir e,,pper -111•11,1..: •• they ~.111d tutu tr , m with un the ,Ilbjeet 1111(1 Were COlllpelled to lif4llt. 1'0..r 1 . 0.11t11V , prllll terns, 110,1111 Willeil 1114. Small 11:1,'. lieeepled 1,, n, L\ Nvith Mr. Lile , dll . - ./f IHCI2, Ili . lii." T.. \\ 11111 y 1115111 ,. 111 , t Iller„ nod ,el . if the It.llll , 111,111 1.1 them to the retod, and le fl1,1•11 by them, are not more g(1111.1•11118 tllllll tlll,O In Wiliell 1111Ve 110 0 11/ .,, r , e , / hnit•'1'010,w"111(1 trite Viii render , ,111111 , 1111.1011 !Welled 111f.r11171t1i)11. Mid ,ht , tlll.lll :it 1.11..,11111.• NV11:11 11:n11.'1111011i ruhriea t.o. \Vt. per,malitie, and we )111N , 110 reColliql , ,lll,rltVer having called 11111110, be 6,re, but we do not intend that an opponent hall invent fact, to suit lai, case and then call -Al\ • I , e,ause object to t h orn. W)l , lll.VITour 111•Ighbor =how= by fairness in argument, truth in , latement and ordi nary courtesy to those who have e t.ry ilv sire tu treat him decently, that he has' any claim to be considered a g,enticwtui, w will rei,ent hint such and avoid anything that may look like personality. Hut just as often he to his imagination for his facts, anti to hi , disp , isition for his etiquette, we will peel: of him until hi, intimation 118 they 11,•servit. I', cirlc It Ai LitoAD.—The Kansas City . Adveti.s.er, of the 11th ult., eft:S'S : •‘ The work on this goat thoroughfare is being pushed rapidly forward to completititi be tween Independence and - Warrensburg.— it here is a large force at work on the road, and no doubt is entertained of its construc tion th tog]) t.• this city, from St. Louis, by August.. The force employed is sufficient to assure tills, and the materials are all on hand. It is expected that the trains will run to Kingsville in a week, a d eighteen tidies from Warrensburg, and thirteen miles from Pleasant Hall."' JAS. F. Sul Nit SI'OCK AT TUE, WE6T.--The Hart ford Courant says that a Connecticut man, who It .e been in the employ of the Govern ment for the last, four years as a purchaser of beeves and other stock, has lately returned from the West,. and 4ayl Oat the Western country is completely surfeited with live stock. Beo l ves and sheep, aro 'more plenty than he haS ever known before, , and. in' his opinion Plices must come devil'. "The Herald Obtuse 1 n.l .i I- 11.4 111..:1.111i'l,;-11;pil .1., ,11..11111.4 Pit.\ . 1 inaii\% l l.,,• I vii Hit II•.! I I• S\ TRIAL OF, THE ASSASSINA TION CONSPIRATORS. A REVIEW OF THE TESTIMONI The trial of the prisoners charged with being neee,ii:oriei; to the assassination plot at IViisliington, is still going on before the ...%1 Ciituniissinii. The testini nn y for the prosootition--all, at least. that has a Ina- Lorinl hearing on the v1i,0 7 -1, gumr through will., told tht• \11111i111161.11 th.. (111 ., 'Ilet . 112( 4 1,P1.11 T h.! ptirtil!? !rill', ( I'l,o 1)11 V I. linrrold. iehnel E(IW211'11 Spanglor, Sittnni.l .Irnold, )lary l'. 5111.1.11.11, nna Sam uel A. Al told. Thoy art. charged with con :Tiring with J.,hn 11. Surrittt., John Booth..ll.trul•,:nn (ioorgn N. Sandvr,, 11.-verl . \ Tuvkc]...hmeolu )Villhno C. Cl"nrv, C• CkY• " 0 "rg" Y. 1111114 fluid lithe1 , 11111:111,W1), t‘i 11111r dt.r brillinisi NVillinni 11. ; 4 1.witril 1111.1 v.itlt inl..nlion 1.. linin . ivt• nriny 1111,1 1111- ‘ iii" n I to rid (•1 i..n ..f .11.11 1'...•-1111.11. of L 1... 1.11.1 C.. .0.1 tind t 11.• ...1.2:11.4.41 awl :lid in 111,. 1111. I'nit,nl 1, 1i..0tl to ,d,lnin 1.. :Ir. ih.. 111111 \1 lilt And ..1. ,41•11.11.1.2: ..f 1...\ ..111 ally th, Pre-1(1,111. tilld Whil Cllpt• I hi' 11,111 , 11 r. 11,111 ,, 111 :ticlitt : , iu ti , intir,l,:r . li,l in ti , I , ,,•ape. :112,, , (1 tt itil 11'. :" .', 'NVIII , I 111111 OW illlllllio, , or 11.,init. itlw lying in tvitit for tl,lr.•w ivith intmit churty,l4l. with lying in wait tu murder Grant. 111..141 clifirgtql with ( ~n , p iring with, h c,aninit th, nwt - ,14.r , ; and Nir Stirralt. \\Alb 1 . 11(' f.111111'1114 10f Ih I, , tinamy far 1:11:,•)]. Ow Nev. - Y(o•li \VIII , ifir laatfler-a bett,r id.at whit lin- 111,11 rrov,ll lii II olSri I. 2 : 1 ' ,11 - publi , ll,4l . thirty g.,ycri.ttiont 1)0,11 fli,.liaru;ed tint further nli rm II ,• 111.011 111, NI ti lt trizil ,11 111111 , 01 , d In i 11 . 11 VI. tarp tcliirh II;1 !II j•,.;Ldy lirtiughl iu ititincititil.priiiiiinititt./ mid it , Ilit•ir tillly hit ( . 111111y ititivt•. unLl litittitfttrit I 111 , lilt' .1 Wig , ,\ !IN t!,•11I, 11,1 , 1.1,1.1 i-, ME Nl . 011 ' 011'111. 111:11 1.1 ,,, .•4•11114)II I- IMMIIIMEI Nr o 11 " 1.• who ar t 4,1 t .1. ntl (1,6 , 11,1311 t... “•, , r 4.1.1 . 11, Pay II \ lilt' :111,1 lVith LW li , t \VIII ll.: ,, Vartl, Fr , l-rich ~• \vard. .kti , rti.tti, 11. S , war.l. Etin•pi,d, \ Ilan-,: t I t the iillll,o I- 111 , .11 Ihe re-Idlice SI11 . 1':111 1 , 1 !he e:ki N\ In i hcrtal rl thm I i. 11/Irll'. \V‘l4l(l II 1,111,1 f' , l Ji.llll I'llll hilt in II ni , • t• 14'1 \lt- Slll' 1,111 111,11-• 111 :11111 \ . IMP -.111 Una, ll` %U M' It . Lint :4111111 111 ill I/ %%Itm,i On% %1 1-11,1 I.t =I 1111 , ••• 1 ,, 11I1• HI. IN,. "I 'ht\ • ;it Siirnitt ‘011•11 I I:1i 1. 111111•••11 111,11 ,•1•1,1 lilt !Ili I.li Nl , ll. 1 . ...\ 11 , • 1 , 1.1 11,,L1111,11..-111:11 1,11,11-1 \\1•1 , /it .01.• tun, it .\ 11,2, ',lli: It• :,111`,,•-.- 111 lit: I I. \ -HI- 1 , 1 , :111) , . kind :hi -pH' 1•1 t..lt l•. 111.1 iii .\ I /. 0 •I • t'w'ill 11l I Ili hl .\I 111 i I IIPC , il'i• nal i" 11“. II I ‘' 11 ' 1 ' 111. I Tla• jiliail , %, it II 1t,,,,t :111.1 hi it mull • r. I 111 OW I i ,t;s I 11111'1,1,1 %%11% 131 , 11111 • 111,0,--101.yImI rr 111111 111 . 1111 1.110 i- i"1111,1 sA Ith the e;triy part ”I Ft•h rtn,r . and IT seer et meeting, ti ith Booth, At zeroth and tho ron.pit aQ. f , ll//ld :It M 11l 11.11111//111% t 111•111.— NVllll iutrutt lIIId 1.7..1TL/Ell 110 1.11,11,1 111 1110 tut ern in and ear ainninnition, taken Trull that pine,. by HITT and Booth on the night ,pltholt,,i , :inatiou. I)tirkng their flight he ard:nowl,lgo4 lu l'onfederate diet., that he and I.looth art the a, , assins of the l're,:idont, and 111. 1,1.11111.111*(.11 ill the barn with I3ooth, uT ha. boon fully dotaded hero. tutor'. 'There i> no doubt whale or of ills guilt, and ho tv.ll sutler the penalty or his et into, it bt• the coin- .ktzeroilt, like the last enuoed prisoert•, is proven to have liven a ro-roe-Inrntot•, and initkrs hi, rll , l.nppenruucc al M rs. sumac, in the eard\ part of February, inquiring for Inlet 11. Sumo' or Mrs. Surratt, and is frecitientJ\ lound in secret , uuunuticaLiou with Booth and Ilk ooahedernt,-,-' To him (VHS assigned the murder of President John son at the Kirkwood. House ; but notwith standing it, appears there was no obstacle in the wa\• of its performance, he (Ines not seem to have made any ellir•t to get neves: , to his intended victim on i . the 14th ot• April. On the morning ol• !lint day, he took,a room at the Kirkwood. where Mr. John,on was 11111611 g lip, and was seen there al neon and about six o'cloek evening. ‘Nie , Craved there on hor m ,l iiit ,k, but wii , not apparently alwitt. the Imo,. after that hour. Ile Inove , l falso to hi, no doubt. Such would but, be in keeping with his character. Ile w;., in active co-op eration with I hPIII, however, throughout the night. and fled at daylight the next, moA•n ing. ttl• hi, guilt there not a shadow ol•a doubt. Surratt appearF, to have been cogni zant td . the intruded vrinie 11 DMA' 1 . 1•0111 its illeVli6oll, IS'0111111! 1111 active purtic•ipnut in over-acts. She was a ,general manager, she received and entertained at her house all the criminals except 1)r. Al udd, O'Laugh lin and Arnold; with 1)r. Mudd sliepinntt •d the arias and assistance for the escapo f the assfassini. She visited Mudd at 5 Weibek on the, day of the assassination, to see that, the carbille.i, etc., should be in readiness, and informed hint that they would he (Idled for that night. Booth frequently called at her house !Ind held long confidential talks with her. lie was with her n few minutes on the aftertmoii of the I.lth. As an accomplice of Booth and tt participant in-his crime, .be cannot. escape the pe• alty of the law. Dr. ikluild's status is identical. As early as November last he is shown to have been in the confidence or Booth., lie has a sus picious rneefig' with Stamp and Booth at the National Hotel in January. Ile intro duces Booth to Surratt.- Booth visits him at his room at the Pennsylvania House. The assassins fly to', his house direct after the murder He dressesßootiffitwound turd assists . (lie escape of latter and Harold, and When called upon by the officers three days afterwards, denies that he. knew either of the criminals. When arrested, on 'Dm Friday following, he prevaricates, lies out right, anti finally .adinits• he 'know Booth. lie says die first heard of tlio:asSassiiitttiou on tinnday after it was committed, at church; and yet is shown by abundant .proof that he was in Bryantown, on the day preceding, Satdrday, at an hour when, the populace wits all - excitement , the -town guarded by and full of eoldiors, and- every; man, woman and child in the place had not only heard of the murder, but knew the name of the assas sin. Dr. Mudd is doubtless guilty, but with what degree orpunishment he will be ad judged, remains with the commission to de termine. , . Spangler, (the carpenter of Ford's The atre) does not appear in the conspiracy, ac cording to the proofs, at an earlier period than a few hours before the commission of the crime. ll' he be guilty, his participation would appear to have been in preparing the means of escape, by keeping the passuee way dear on the stage, and by closing the door after Booth had passed through. sn as to retard thelliOVPIlle111 , : of pursuers. some proof has been offered to connect him with the preparation of the bar which fastened the door leading, to the President's box, but the evidence is vague and uncertain. .That he knew the purpose of Booth, and that he promised a few minutes before the murder to help the assassin. ie a.,•learly shown by cir cumstances and le.:Onion, a. au,- fact in the TO (rLIIIIOIIIII npprnr> (0 hale 101 . 1.11 Os sig ted the murder of I:eller:II Grant, but whether he failed 1,1 tithe the attempt froin lurk of cour.ige.l'roan di=iudination. Jr front failure of opportunity. not appear. lien. I;ront annonneed to appear at the theatre, hut suddenly and titrieNpectedl - took the , mrs rot- 1 hilnrlrlphia. .117eroilt made the remark the next day, when it was re ported that t;eneral (leant had I een :bo1 • that •prolibly it is ilia fact, if he waz fol lowed hr the 1111111 that V.)l, to 410 it 111,:ingirin I , cit.:krt% sh ttn to hate, boen in lnnr I eon , piracy pith Rooth. a. has been stated before. Ile Wllq round tart,- ing in the hall of :ie. retar , Stan.on's house on the night of the thirteenth of April. : ki dently watching the movement. of (;(.., \Vdkether he backed out ",,,- spiracy 1111 Fri.hll% the day of not, I- not clear. 1 ,, pn•- Aro(lid. :Is has been was in lull communion with the conspirators. but it is claimed by hi , A Lorne that the proof's show that the plot was formerly to abduct the President. and that .Arnold and I{Olitll gnar l-oiled, anti the Former withdrew front the cunspirai•y, anil went to Alt I, he tray prior to Anil on tho [4lll of April. Ili, eliantie , or eimiipe front punish ment to. participatititz in the murder are fair. 111111111 , 1 . 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It ,tly, : The sum of SI rm,tion is ...II tha.t. %ranted to be subscribed before the company will he authorized to go ahead with the work. 'rile shares of stock are placed at the low sum of I - 3:m. to allow those of small means to aid as melt as the 4ftli. The .investinput. is a safe one. mid in a few oe'iirs will pa . 0. ,;. handsome A LEBANON COUNTY WOMAN STala ENO " I LE'*--The Norristown Iterate? of last week has the following : Tux CII ANO Es OF' FORT U —JA story has been related to us, which illustrates the changes made by the revolution of Fortune's wheel. A gentleman ie. Lebanon county had in his employ a cook, :t native of the Etticrald Isle. Sonic three or four y ears 1140 :the paid a visit to a sister living in 'Vann:lgo comity, where she made the acquaintance of a resident there, and after three week's ac quaintance they were married. Iler hus band owned a considerable tract of Venango county land. which was then almost worth less.—But the developuient of •‘ oil - ptit a new face upon atrairs, and made the proper ty valuable. From indigence, its owner sprang to opulence in the t itkling of an eye. A mong tare investments made, a farm was bought in Upper Dublin top., this county and the fathily made preparations to remove to it. As they were about making the change, how ever, the husband suddenly died, and the widow i. left with two small children, :sole heirs or ow 1,411 e, now amounting to perhaps two or three hundred thousand dol lars, there being, beside the fu-in, valuable oil producing intnrests in Venango, and the snug little cash balance of ninety thousand dollars in a Pittsburg hank. The widow, who„is now administering on the estate, is titterly'AvilhOut education, and cannot read or write. Nic,zily, vacs is lif and "MI.- JEFF. DAV Is . HoM E.—The V o!rin.mt. Re cord (13rattleborough) says: "A. loyal Louisianian, who was compelled to leave the South after the commencement of the war, and is now superintendent of a colony of several thousand freedmen on deli. Davis' plantation, in Mississippi, writes us' an account of the raising of the Stars and tstripes on delf.'s house by the neg,roes, on the day that Den. Anderson hoisted the flag over Mort Sumter. lle says: (hi the 14th of_ , April_we. raised. a _Liberty-Pole and the• Stars and Stripes ov , r the house of Jell: Davis. It was done by the colored people. 1 wish I had time to give you a full account of the celebration. it was a grand thing and well conducted. I. little thought two years ago, when I Was compelled hy Jeff. to leave the South, - that'L-Autuld ha Davis- Ode of a party to r raise the Stars and Stripes over his hOuse. I always believed that it' was impossible for his government to stand, though' I did not think ()this hot's° as being the place where I should rejoice at-its dOwn fall.3" - The Military Review lint the rttiri grntilienti“n i , . dint NEWS ITEMS. —MI.: city of 13altruore this yew expends $241;n00 for public Schools. -The report of the assassination of Kirby Smith is denied. His army is said t have been reinforced by men trop the Nve , l side or the NI —The t , .t;tl iimoktrit of ‘vhisli% -1 , .1 ,. (1 in Pitt=6nrß on the 18th ii,t2int 2.9.1111 II of S:1,111)(1.11ttli. , —lll 1864 the cotil Stnte 1)111- th " ..41 tl/11, r"ili 1111111 . 4 yielded 711.).11(i0 --Thc nr the siddier, minti nn•nt in th, tipttoi•burg Cerneti•ry will laid on the next Fourth of July. An ora tion trill be delive• oil by “on. iloward. tlimisnild Includim 4 Diet, Tityl.,r, 11-ing parolell nl M..1.i - t.. 11 t , . ilu MI-P.llllf •,11 1 , 11111•1*. , 1 Mt. 111111 t•ii I \ 't \N ill :,1 1 .• I Inn hall : .4 1 . ring 4 .rni ti)(' in Itll of Vick-burg and Ow opouin2: OP' rivor. _ —Tho Alinue-ola pcuple aro 4.11'111 , 0-al- ror tirr , auniltilatiou the horo Tho I trochic- aro no , 00nci o‘ or than Ihc . \ break out afro-I:. 1114. n. i 11, , t my:6d in ill.•'l'r•ainoa Ihr• ,l1a111•0 of =aicl proclaTnati.on , . Irchrl t” talc , boindit- niff•rod Inorr.b . and \01 . !) 1111V(3 by. jll,tly .•1111111 C. /111111l' i •tV at 1011'11 , 41 111 , 1,1111 , b1% h\ 1k1 , 4'1111.11 i 111111 . in Ino4tility ti. (ittyttrnittent "1 ifir unit,d duty tit said pr•u•lattnitout. t,, ply fur unit 1/11i,tin armh,ty writ purdttn. 'l'.. thatt il l:11111)11H 1/i ' (;11VOriitliOnt Or till . I • hited tuna that ituttee, niuler and fro .I.tn: tiny 1„1:111rt•ty .1..11 ttn. 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All military lIIId nul a 1 till sorvice 1'111) ‘Vert• taltmattal he Ili Uttvertimant it) till ilitary Acatltall iii. vaitvtl catltanV. , v v,: All p,•.isons who held the I,roto .I el nfliooi lit . Stay , in . 11,111 the Tr/IM. All person- N\ lit, left their Ilona Wit till. jurisdiction and protection of th United States, and ple•sed beyond the Fed end military lilies into erate States . , for the purpose of aiding th Rebellion. EJecotih. .1.11 peNon, who have bcon cu gaged in the destruction of the commerce id the United States' upon the high seas, am till persons who have made raid, into tia United States from Canada, or linen engaged in destroying the commerce or the upon [la! lakos tual river, that separ ate the Briti - ,h Province, Il•om the United States. ToTI/lh. All persons who, at the Linn whoa they seek to obtain the benetit:i horeo by taking the oath herein prescribed, are ii naval or civil confinement. or (.11 , tody. Or under bonds of tie civil, milieu I.r naval authoritie, or agents of the V niteo States prisoners of .Wlll', or I.:lined for offense, Of any kind ()kiwr hero!, or after, conviction. TliiiWenth. All persons who have volun tidily participated in said Rebellion, and On estimated value of whose taxable property i. aver twenty thousand dollars. Fourtecnih. All persons who lime taken the oath of amnesty as proscribed in th, President'f Proclamation of December 8 A. 1). 1863, on an oath of allegiance t0.,111, Government .it the unit,d Slats since th, ditto or said Proclamation, and who hay, not thenceforward kept and maintained the same inviolate,—provided, that special ap plication may be made to the President foe pardon by any person belonging to the on, voided classes, and such clemency will I. liberally extended as may be consistent will the fact:, of the CIISO and the peace and dig nity of the United States. The Secretary of State will establish ruh• and regulations for adn . inistering and roe ording the said amnesty, oath, so as to sure its benefit to the people, and guard th Government against fraud. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto my hand and caused the seal of the Unite States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, the twer ty-ninth day of May, in the yeti of our Lord one thousand eigl ` , C—', hundred and sixtyttive, and of th independence of the United States the eighti ) Ninth. ANDREW JOHNSON, By the PreAdent : 'V i. IL SEWAItD, Secretary of State The Death of J. Wilkes Booth 'Fite London DOly News says: -The wretched miscreant Whose hand h. spread moUrning over a continent, a turned even hostility into a sympathy for h victim, has perished in n manner that's pe haps the fittest itennitk of his t rime. oth assassins have invested their 4Cods with glow of heroism, by setting their own liv frankly.tgainst- the dives they smote, at daring vengeance in the name of justic, Rat. Wilkes Botith—Was a -- cowardly vilihr Who crept socretly to strike the enemy he back, and thong - lit to secure his ow safety by a prepared flight. So if is be' that he should not have the dignity of dylt by,the bands ofjustice, but, hunted like ve min to . his lair, be Put out of life by the pi a tol of common soldier,. It is best-for t' world that , speedily as possible it. show. be enabled to cease . thinking of a nature deformed, whidh has dra'yra to itself noto: ety by a crime so ichuman.", '11)... It. 1i,,w,1,11 AMNESTY!