hit 4eratd. APS,- CARLISLE, PA. Friday, June 23, 1565. S. 31. I. IS 'VEEN GIL I. 6 CO., VU. 37' Park Row, New York, and n State St. Mdan, are nor Agent, ter the {itr•(a a (hope china, nod are authorized to take Advt.( matt and Subscriptions for u, at our lowent ra t 101^The orguintrats of cont.el before Iho Conspiracy Court at Washington were not comMeneed. (It .•\11,111•tt. Soule important additional es S 1- pr..doced by the. (4-oe•ernment A drorr for :. - 42.1,000 drawn by Jacob T1i,.11111. ,, 11, the rel..] finan cial agent in (lunnla. ray,tl,l, In 111, order or Ben. Wood, of the Noss Yolk put, in evid,9l,—. The draft bad lo.en paid, and Wood'. endor,..no.;:t lir hoe h of it SWorll itil signnttire„ wils 41,0,1 \\'lll V .j k , Od `: , :11- a 111,111)1er t h.• 18-1 ( •,, 11g111 . 11111.1 thr•rca is lift It. doubt ‘vti , t •Ith-idy lu by t h e 1{(21),1 t.• thy• in rsisti•nc•t•. .\ II tln• N 1 In. Itt:VeLUTIeN IN t'AN ;"•;AI.V.%Delt.----1(1( th,nal intelligence regarding the rev.duth in the Repu 5a1v,41,,r hie I n r veived. Din•zia, Lu i—ued ; r,.(•1 ,nations declaring martial I:11V Ihrellgho the country ; announeing that though unimportant, and recci v !If a,-1 tithe , . or cvnuuuntcw•C vxecpt ill is vory •m porti.o of terrib,ry, uni . N, a- an c\: prejudicial, and granting p1t1,1,.n b k . iii , willing.to accept it who had hi n'• I ilt• I stirrecti.nists, but unt y,t t:i10•11 law , in Ow behalf. The p,orlt• were rnpidly cowl, forward for the support of I)kwila-. ryvolution broke ow w, th, ui der the lemlership of Geri. ()kbmot,, at S: Aliguel, which pinee w:1- clipture.l N\ 1011,1 =MEM fritr'Sunle of filo Isuhli It journal , set oi grail cl”mor Davis, And othor Irndin trau , ..-. and ar-': that it is hvoonaing in n at, tr. and I• light •nrd Goc. , rwin•nt, t follN par. 1,01111.. who have .oni ,bed. TIWy 11111 , 1, 'MVP Hid , tlritles in England to \‘.1.0 ‘,ll vetiteen lig., Smith ntenctql to trfin , p , rtati,m 1;1, ITV i‘orti ye attempt at t... 1., th.. 1,. it, ; :tr,.l 1).• thrOStllll nn , n t 111:11:. , 11 L 1!1::1 bli -1,1 of ff ‘1,11 . 1,11 v„. 11 1 %\ -- 111 , 1 , 111 ,1 , 1 MI , / 11,1%. I .n , 111 t v ~f trtwitio , that I 1 ; , ;‘ ,. „ i. (h.. war syst,allaii,diN every opn, .•I ji b tho 11,:trt , ,pl . 111 , 11 thf,-i NV.•II . 1110 illlllllJr- til 4•iu~•ii~ TREATY fiE - I tVEE TIJF r\l I I. 'l . VI AND llosiwicA, The i •: th t /i11111..V attfl t•t•l•ipt - • • g/Ii40; \XIT gtt\ t% it 11 ha vi• I 1.1. I hp.' orl Lllll 11010111 hr %. nln I 1%.1 rd t•t.ril , •: 1;1.180 , 1 114,11.fitla- \V:IV tilt . .kthiliiit h. I iii thin ILA• l ir'.lll trun-it ir , •r• =I coll-Idt•rill Dm th th 1' rt , tlll iff tr , rlll,(l.M. unit ilu:uita • I Jf tir \‘• 1 . 11 \V 1111! - ,1,11.“••• I'll'lllol, It II '11;1..]; .yonotp.t. :V;) lii rwri , •,. in 1•1111111 /11111 I.`V. i :11.1.• runt•Wil,•lll ,, Py 111 tdil, 111. W 0X1:11. 111,•111 E.,l' /1 ‘V 111:,11..1'11.110 g" : ui 1.4 IH%\ 0r %%111, it 11110•1. :rl,•n in t „ \t;u'd the ,1 11 , 1 . ‘"11 , Ih,• t. , I ling ,11 ! , roultd Nvatt.r il.l' l 'l'.. t %till lii.-i• all havt, ,eeti in the )nut —tilt. 11 t•-r )11061• llr•r hu-liitahh• arm,. unl vcrgo un.J11 .2 :11 Ift•i•t• ”1., less prairi, 4:1 ittol )ii ne,pi and 1):L1,4,121 t,11,1 1/1 ;;on, tvliere the I . )111.11 1'1( . 11 that II y , • 1 1.icide her with n ham,. Here RI, Ihe L . , lllelle, n,nl cunt of Now \lexioo, 1 . 1,,),. \',t/el 1.1110, Zilel .N10111:11111, tl n e J.11';::,-1, //e• rn he, the 1111,;t ctrird 11111101'211 ree:o , ll el . Hie world; n Which i> in pny th, Notion debt ; to ostatl,li-11 a nolv Anterior, kind uuntl.in,j h, 1,- 21,;dr•iiinl) wealth, and to 11,,,h n forw,ird t-nt Atli /Ind :/.) twit vri ono•rpri , ef• “vor grr•ut Itnitxt. op•Fi , Enti. h, , r of th.• need. prominent tient-rill, am t Engi n ee r - ~f the Confederate HMI 1 . 111 . the nu anent 1111V11,V, or apprehensive for the future, the New Or leans Picayune says, eontemplate going to Brazil, where they expect to Mal a more in dependent home and better employme n t for their skill and talent. The Pirognnr 11611 learns that the earn() movement is contem plated by officers and engineers of the Con federate navy, with whom, personally Ile ,quainted 116 they are with the Brazilian shores, the ides most probably originated. It is, likewise, said that many of the rank and file, both of the army rind Alllvy, al, prebensive of the difficulty of getting mid, .%- mont, and following the example of their leaders, are preparing to emigrate to the valley_of the Amazon. Some of the officers, (the Picayune mk-30 are the more appre hensive for the future, beenu, of the fact that before' secession they bel:inged to dm United States artily, or were in cerviet under the Goverriment. It is doubtless true that such persons, if they de , ired it, ‘could not he permitted to go back totiMir old places and employment. They cannot, therefore, avail themselves of the generous permission of Geheral Orders, given to the mass of the ACnifettotate_iituty,_to-resume their-former avocations in life. If the:o re tel oit curs cannot pat themselve4 down to honest labor and become industrioUs ;Atria good,citizons of, the United Stetes,. the best thing they can do for,,the country is to got out of it. There are plenty to take their plum th , Iroim 1.10 (hi,. 111.1 , Ns ill hr Vd11111.1.• t p , piihtli,,ll, id.•,l till it ch",„ 11,11 Ili , . ,•i,•. 11;11 1• I , • ti 1•11,1 1.01,114 .•\ 1 \ ! i (kr -Iloh tln• ~~~.. i.~~~~~~~•rin_ I "11I• 11 11,11 •111 11. , 1111• . h . k r, , 1 not ..ti- t-rtnin 111,11) In I 11.• PC I T 111 Nv MI it)11 itnrdiy n iztrt,' , ' •• , I , %liii.itlll,•ltt in In ri tilttt 1.111 ‘‘)l,) t.i ir,.• 117 So nit Ilit•ro rin•.Larl ;1) Vin ”41% prey 111;011 (h. %%HI n9in'n. owl 1,,,• oro Ilwi IW• . \ !ow /t-d, 11.1 t ,4d,111 mw Cul purl.- =I Ith wr 0•. :111111toril IL a ICH llii.ll-/W1 lot‘ sent to .41 th /:cigi,,ti Nil . . Is 11 -WOi I\ .11114 i t•Xt I/ 111//l 1111. i. I/I (11111111.,r th.• Intt , •r lwen rt•lativ, t th, •ii 1•\1•• tile referent, 11l the prrti clpate.lt in the Mexi,lin ()he “t Ow itt reply \ 4 , 1,1 t 4, I. re 11 , 1 ) WI Ihtti Ott' [ ' n hart 11'•n•1 1 . . Mt- Cl , lll NH 1111(11111,. 55,151111 I.Pt few ;P:o;in- iii th, -,•l' t h,. m t‘ t itt ilt at) , nn h,• itt •i ttg . Art. , ,rEling to ""'' """ 1 . II"' 11 " . " - ~ t i ;fiat dosirud ctihi‘nt.• Ow Ili , 11 . v J111(.1 V. Ili' , Illt• 1 , •11 , 1..11 r•i%pir• ?”-- , l'l , 1110 hi' tijd t•Iiihil , 11111L; \ with (10%•,rffilivnt \V 11-W111141.w, nail tiolt Ili • k•iiv“y, 6. i„ , 1"1" IL ' 1 " 1 " ")."liall- in M''\i", ri"• rut. N \ \ 1. , \\ ...• Lraurli ~c 111 Tt•li I.egkla 1 ,, 1 ,,,,•0 1011. lua.hoity or ,\•,•i• liin_thi r d,, fi x in g tly• lequl,intu, .t • or Hint The bill uuuiullt Igo , 11111.. 1. , ..110 whirl, lutrl pro. ri.ots.l . v the Sehat , . II gliavatttees the sanctity or the Hilo relathoi aiming; than , but lorhid, their interioarriago with whites. All laws for the benottt. of inarried xvoitien lard eliihlten are to npl , ly ILL lhoht, prm ided That. to he 11(1wiiiiid Ow Nom , with Chi , he for ~r ooh r, but 111,1 t. to N% hid/ the partio•• are 511111 V. 1111(1 no VI(11 111(rt ).(!tIV. en 11 pere4cm shall Le binding, unless reduced to ‘vrit.hig and ‘vitnessed Ly it white per-on. ('.plore.l persons lire to the ...Mlle penalties for (Tim., with the addition that rttl Ito' it fiet.t.ro upoti puni s hable with ttrt , the ot,,st. pr,allinent nntl important features of the bill, which i, said b) tire Nasitvilk,• piper, to hu the oloA, lib,rlll to_ . ward the colored people dint rho Legislature Wll.B . .dif3)loSell to grhutl:' INTERNAL REVENUE DHOINIONS. --By'de ekion of thoConatnis:lionepof internal Reve nue the eltEleelliddoll Lund and mortgagii, by the direction of a ti , itaior, iA equivalent to a legacy bequeathed to thu inurigaileor. and the value thareiiCaithicliu held: tiv . legacy tax if the entiru zonuunt ut i:ermonal ty (ineluding:thia value) Jolt by the teatator 'exceetleonc.thousand dollar. Before can celling the bond; & - e, the executor should pay the tax •on hand of the paity benefitted, who should,' of course, see that the cno2Outor stiffera no Icas. • TEE RETVENING MASSES. It i.. Anted, and we presume truly, that two hundred thousand more United States troops are to be forthwith t home and mustered 00 of sorl:dee. Is said, will he mostly from Ilo.wetztera southwestern depart no-nts. regard- the first discharge, now ! shout eempleted, a di,patch front Washing , ton toll: 11, 01111 one hundred and fifty thou sand men Ito vr been 4-nt home from that city. and thiz. with f Ito number now about to be mush red otit. kill iigaltegate three hun dred and lifts lam-a let men returned to their hone-. lffo the ,, ate add the rebel troops surreudeml in all part., of the Rontlu sere two hundred thout.and mem we shall have a total of tine hundred and fifty thousand. But thi , is not all. We had iitureustodc some sixty thousand rebel priHotirs, all of whom are in prove,s cli:ebarge awl trat , portal ion hme. .11 the lowest e=tintate. thus moldier of I nion pri-oner- in I hi. Smith oho tare I , tlll'lloll tr , lll.`ir thlrhiy; ii bk.( thr,. month-. :(1111,.; th:in it , 1)11 tl»,t f•ighty N. , 2'1)1 nn,! SOlith 111' , a ,, 11 . 11 in lb , 11 )111•11 l l i i , I . l'lllllNi thirty that NV 4. llaVl• 1111.:111 , •,ii tilatillL; uninin•r t 111 Pa di•elinry. - .. , 1 from al,•111111 , , unvy 81.(1 tio• tcnn,LoN and llt111•1. 1•1 \ 1 , 14,, , 4i hr..on the. 12tiartvrinn-li•r . , 11,1ntrtun•nt r fnrin'S in ii• (li.q.iniru, , .(l from gov e,nownt thi• nien from lb 1.,"1 ok V,' oat of conti l d.,i,ln, and Ow warm.: or ,dliver, who, since tl , termilnktion (.1 the win., have re signed th , ir eon - Ind—don , 1111(1 12'ono home to devote their sttontion 1,1 CiVil pnrsnits.— Takiin4 both sides in Hu, Into e‘ , lllllCt, n Mil - Will hardly COV(.I . the inunhsr „f wen rstorn( d hI their 15,111(.5 or thrown upon (114.0$1111lry for ~...111.1.1.1't who !MVO Ills (115,11 ths ~ n sr,ttion, of the \VIII% I,:agr the ngtfreurate ei . l.llls, the fart Will chow 111:11 it he heti vy urrny on the r,OR•I sid. , Gar itpti in Ow 110,Klintt or ..tvory southern 1t M,• \\'11)1 111(11 \\'ll t" 1111 V S. 1)1.1111t illt'y. thus 1•1'..1; in Wc-t have the I)o lll ,. rni t, curry iii NVll, , liivz, , lectio , l !Awe: , num- it iq triw, «rro 11. , 1't110111 5124 , 4., Lo r.i nj.i th:' 4 , 1 tho \VIII', 11111 (hr 111;ij421'it th, "r ' nib i , "1 ~ -1)1. 1 111 t— A•;sri n. 4111 ill 11;111 , V lt )1., \ ro 'll tit , : 1,tt1111,1 i" "- II" 'I"," iI ,` =IMI MIMS MEI F.. \h. \ it fl 141, =EI tr . ll 7 , ,Jito 111111.4 ~ 1 1,1•111114 4 th,• 111.•%,•11;4,1' In ,01,1, We are glad to notice tkat the loyal press throughout the :hate arc urging upon all to give a cordial welcome to the bronzed and battle-scare d heror.s, whO have just returned from their victorious 'fields to 1'0511111 . 0 their places among us iv, citizens Let them be greeted as they deserve with generous hearts and considerate efforts to promote their well being. Their heroism and Itehievinnems, says the Clnunborshurg ulrord the riehest material for htorth of .Inly/ora: liens and speech,- welemte hot the true test dju-t api,reelatimi of the -erviees of the gallant soldier, of the Ii puLtie is to tottle their welcome home substantial by proiding, them prompt employment ayd aiding them in every possilde way to re , nme th • arts and labors Thi.y hay, absent I'Lr month-, and —une p•ar , , and othent have filled nn,n:, of their -in the various channels • miihy of then. have deperd.mt up , m t M•ir evert t 11.• ,Adjer will manife , t aiding him to at- thin - )ittnv, 1‘ It, in Nv:ir wore 11,.1 I'm' I 11,i u ,oldi,r anal W One. di,bllllklikkt 111) 110 t 11'111 . a A I.;.)0.1 oannia bk. citizen: and the I.i..tory of warfare gives le. int.tattec "r 0 mo r e hen it ;Id in% incihh. soldiery than in the ("Ilion firinie... They \ten , go,al soldiers, because they Wit ; and they trill some their places in ...eciety oven a ripp.o ul n tle....urface. But they will need kiwi friends. u.ti-f have aid to pro cure etriployincrit, and let every.-failliful num see at. once that the I.:quilled soldier- in his neighl , rhood are proirered .vital le labor. It would hi! 1'11 , 1)111i of it people who,e libertie, have been pre served by the valor of our \ any sole - tier ...eel, eint.l,.vment in Vlllll ;toil NV , IIII in the 1 / 1 11,1 has the p..rit, trea ,, ,rl ht' hi:, sacrifice , . Let ono ntll) al/ evend a Kind haEl,l ata.l a it-eiter olls the the iteptildie in our tt".. owe It to their. to do 011, and let he laid pr iy and and ' I trill he writ. to - 'Cho i%ll , rttio inc,l I mid 1,,40,1,,rn th, flfll , •fit. tli I u\ Or ili SI/II.• “I'L!":11:1%.1112;, 11 , :In i•\.‘11111.. X,t• I,l\ 11 , •1.• :1.1v,r1 I, thl• lo'l h::1 •-tit•l)lll,Tt :11,1 ti 11. .111,11, 0.1110 4011 4ick'iole.llV lilt' n. (mi\ hr,p.•td. 111,.4 /111 11,1(11, UM \ 'lllll,l'lll iteini " lilt. „r•HI:,„,i v.r.i.l Lli r• tiii•••ll‘ =1 Iktr. John:,Lni L. caw,. I EMI Lj liiiii. ,iii~l~i~it nii li~~i•i~~ n~Ln~.I iiu'ni t'tt lOU ,1 11,,11101i1 11:1 \ tht•ir n1).1 MEN Relative to Income Taxes ' "J" 2'l It 11,•( %.1111n1 , -ji)lit•r.lt s l lll,rmjj tilt' ‘ll'iter !lad 11,1IIITVint 1 , 4,1 11 , 011 )11 r 1...1111111 I • 1 t't•iti!.. that horn pz.4 , l,erty hich i hy tire t,f . “ thor tllll 1 . .1111 till. I.r . lllit• 10r thy lAt tutu!, ill Ott. •tittitt it ilt , t t.i I. I fit it , ti.tt .1, n. , ( 11 . . Illi•- lio , ll kill ht• Tifittit• ;ocrltilif thol•,„ and ::111111;11. li , .t Ity tlit•11, t1111l" hr 1 •4 •1o1:1( , • 41 t , 111(.1 , - 4.1 C V:11114.. •• tl'hon n Cartil , r yoll In 111.• I lie I , omit 1.4) 1 , )111 . thll'l HIP it I. 1..1•111 , 1' nulili n, fl,lll the ill- cti j - 111111 , 11 tllll W uulo II Iqher Tb • rule i that iiirtiri , •(l kinTi ,ir 110 ,, (11110 , 1 I , r ‘1.• , ILIC(1•41 !.!11111 , 1 . 1 . 1 , 111 LI1S1111,*• 1/f . ;in entirely ,fill I'olo. Char -11,•(,•r. 1 • 11 , •r•f , kro, n nwrcltalkt 111116111 , .r1. VlllllllOl (11,1110 Ili, pllll], 1•n1111 i~~, oiu•rnli~~n_ • " here It nit)l4.l . ItIN 1,71,1 roltfrol his minor so Its ti+ t I im his witgc,, lii• oun ylnint no flodoctino 4, 11 O w ,on', !le i...milt. If tlio rattlwr Ine nn Ingal (•ontrol his son's wogs, ,on nutst rotorn hln own inc.,lno. but o n ly o n , ,l,d oc tl on oI ;1114,wy.1. Tht. , on will he nn lith.tl to lii. nrop o "i• auction. ' TI:NE.SEE .)\I Till: N X I( , r , is !4 , •tiernlly ktio‘Vll that the lower I h 11 t Eke ,I',lt o's " ""` It iun, Into dis q l " d ifYi" 2 : ""i ' "". 11111 t. ;irate Irum ivin I - P.4 . 11110111, hiiltilil4 wit t.11 , •11' rhililrou tt, UptirvlltieP. , too while 111/Itit•l'-,reyniring their regi,tratinn. A:o., nil in 11,, , 4,1 the in flininn: 4 , 1,1,,k-h i ‘v4.' i other ,•=onto•. Tho wh i t, onnotinent nirnoino.. ;Hi d. tittnillVii iintolvorsion44 441 . n 1,114 , 4 , )041.64m of 1{1,4 1,4yal pro-, of tile entintry. 'rho Nii,l4 Vino Timr,y gni lien , it fON\' of I hest. , tri , llllTs.ll.lol :411y.: •• %), arc nut in the 1e,t,1 . ..oirprisod ttl th 4 ,44, ,, severe coniniont,, !Inv sli.all4l any ono else he. \\'‘, opposed the bill \dill,. Fending in the lo‘v(tr House; la , can , ,,. it Ava., essen tially wrong in imul wholly unretllod 1,414 44 her:, but ulsu because it wine/(1 ro.taialy prevent thi wt.,. ;It thr tte.el Conire.s.v. w, burn n, ft . .att, hut th bill Will intr. , Uln ouutc;' but \\, that Patrliatnantary rule, %\ ill admit, of a ree,nsid e r a tion, th, bill will roru uin d ie if olise, and tlio v1)0. Fcvt , Nt.d. It i- doing us great (bun ugo itt thu Nmtlt. awl it Call l'freet 110 pltSSt ittt• good lout . . Su fnr 2t:4 it add' , anything to .air laa•sialt Bk. it !I 6;11 1 , , Pr-r,ylnh rt 171.- Tit a li`co.tetot s iiiNzr Tut; (v. S. A. ri.rort coi n 's from IVitshington that .1 tallth I'. Benjamin, formerly Seerettiry of State of oNplnded C. o has found a stme.tuary in Bermuda. Breeltiaridge and Trenholm aro linvy ollot.ttql thuir wilt, fro... the :' 4 !"Lint . and pp...biddy will soon be lii...rd rat at Oh. 'quo.. Oil,. This togneiong trio 'night to 1).. their hie (.'hief, and Mallory and Biaigiin, their imprison, 1 a. But mule et;wards of timm, and nolloily need re galttlitur L us warn the upso phistitiatetl peoplo'nf Brrnmda, w h o h„ „ weultness for lionizing persons of tliis 11111(h. to look out that they are pot swindled in rite same manner that tb&pirate Bruin() got the .bast of them list year. 'Ehes'O runaways do not visit Bermuda to Make holiday with their stealinge. Our Returned Heroes A Change \\ mg ito•Ly. the Audil ,, r . , , /wrtor, of toinl fnr ,olorod 111.67-1 I ; , trill.,,r l))il 1)10E1111 114 . .)iii ,4,111, jr Si /1111'111,2, V• \ n. =ii he 1 . 11.• :.41(11, , - 1, ill ~o,n Li• j,.11(.41 rho. , ‘.1.111.11.4•• MEM= NEWS ITEMS • - A Board of Inquiry, of which Gen, Gra ham is the President, is now in session at Fortress Monroe, to Investigate the dream stancot attending damage done Government vessels by collision, Sze., and assess damages. -41 e reeeipts of tolls on the entails of the State of I`.:ew York for the month of May amounted to 1;33(1,078, being $239,615 less than the corresponding month of 1864. The tolls reached their highest figure, $5,188,9411, in 1862 ; and it is estimated that this year the receipts tt ill fall hack 10 ilieng-gr.gale of 1859, $1,721,945. - - Rol' riob Ifccord that in I xtiO the population of North Carolina was 68.1,- . 198 whites, 80,097 free colored persons, and 331,051 :,lees, and that in 21) of the 86 coun tie, the free blacks and the slave•. otit-nota tiered the wilitt.t, h•iru out iu III,• I.stale, 110- 1 , 1 ,:t Satit:4l:l4“ nu :- .1 u111;11. ,t oiling, in l tvu an , l rh,trot (41 thin awl the Jfru•vin '!•hr guo,ts. v,enped q ithout losV of lir , . Tilt. fin: 1, attribut , •(l G. iiwon(linrio,.. —The i i t tien rebelliuu lnis been lwt doiv mei I lie I.n.dert: hay, lied the catiaLry. The Cielliiird, all'er, pardon to 1,11 o lho 11:/1(11'N. ,11111(' or wlinut have ranched I for 11111 TV they will meet a few cletinitaii :\uuarictni reliel, 1.. fridernize with. and inntic squndrons 81'0 (I, and will hereafter he calbal the ,\ ,ipitalrazi, and will be cnwuuual,•,l hy , cling ib•ar-,\dtniral ford. Thu 1 gi n i a Itailritd bridges over Ravenna, \lO-e' ('reek arid .Ileeltaide'., River are repairing, and hope, are entertain ed that the whole road willllo in operation in ititir week-. 'Pte ()range and Alexandria Ilailroad 3, also repairing; from Charlotte t ille to Inrielnug. Car, /ire nosy running fr.on the htthq• plat, t Lye River, miles „ T/or Jt ' rinir , lie . S.ll . ) , :i: 1 t is stated that 75 pie, e, of property illltit•linitind have liladed for t•ottli:'-eation, which i , only a Leginning-. 'rho proceeding is in revue, that i- to any , Ilg 3o,i• IV e 1111. 1 .•Ni. ,, 1 I,l 'l. \VIII trial 1 ):\ ,•i\ it triUlll/111, I 1,1.,1,;,1,1y 1114. 1)i-trio, li,•1 pot t nrli wiwil), , i• Ito i 441 L r 11 . ..51, 011 .$0) . 1 .$ 1. , t s.sllll9' N , r 4,1• ;4!,v(lvr 111 the '.211 i1-1., in in. I 41,111....4111-1t,41 t,.i. !...,Ih,iitt.\ .1 , iliritrict in 1 f; ,r y,•ar- was an :,-,ovinte thi4hz., 6,•w • ii tin~,.~•.,~~.~~n b~~IL I It! ( .111111 if 11" •11Iii CIIN it 11,1 C - ‘Vr^i 110 in I ante this 110 , 1 s, to rnl r 1.11 hi , 711 i - 1114. rll . ),C1•1 TI 1111 , 01(1 , 11 of 161 1,11111 01 . 1.111 , ri • uple !lint 111111 1.0 C , 11111111111C:iIP t,l tIII (ii , V , •111111 , •111 1111 , 1 IV:1111.• 11111 , •11 1 ,, Ow ..rgunizatiml rlii• ‘l,•\olvtql r. n. 1 ,• is uu ittip,rtant IIIIC I hut LW 11 u., lieu ex.porienco ,•.•tir. , 111 , if, fill- MI! lit lic%%:: 4,1 Ow ;11.1.0.-t thi, rcilegthlt ri, unit II 1111plit g"gW.Ca,,,,,.lbut he L , :r:difying to the people llewas:urend from ton. 11 • 111 . 11 Gt•II. GIL\ ST :401,11 , d lii., Cdito roil career in i{ich mond by dim:Naar, (if t hat city, Mitchell himself to Nen York and tool, charge 111 the ./Jail), Nca , .;, a, vile sece,,sion sheet as any in Richmond. As an insignificant rebel he might, have been suffered to e,ettpe; but when to his , tic ,ma•radded the inunensurahle impinh•n c e of the following paragraph, in whieli he i,- speaking of. or, rather, to, President .lottN soN, it ne, tot) 11111111 10 lit' 1,01111.. 1112 n. s the paragraph : °llls reliance f*llrelection inti,t clearly re't upon the .. great party whose India *Muhl mem ber, have been bused upon for the last four years 1.1, - the .Loyal Leaguers,'—copperhead traitors, rebels, known tormerly and hence rortb, we hope, forever, It , the embodiment of American patriotism, und.r the style of t/et .1)e If the Deilitocruts are to plane their flag in the next contest for the l'ro.bilency in the Mimi, of Mr. Johnson— and they will be borne into the tight on the high tide or a trellll'llll , . W, reaction -that that gentleman wilt not allow them to be con fronted by all the influence of place and Power. Te c hondem on nati of parties by the !, NOW York meeting or oil night furniAm, an lowellent fext f ,, r a gradual re triedy of that danger of the future; and may Le l'lllilit/y0(1 /Is a PIA : ground for, in the first place. a fair division of the patronage of th Federal Government between the rant anti their be)tuyerl brethren, the Demo- Pmts.- It is amusing to ~00 with what confidence and assurance such tallow, nr Mitchell and tiandcrr dictate terms to the Ih•mucraey, ae if they felt themselves to be the legitimate guardians and leaders of the Party. Per haps they arc.--Pil,doergh (rn:rldc.• The Venting', Citizen gives the following the latest oil strikes in that region : A splendid well, according to at counts, has been struck near Waterloo in Big Sandy, which is throwing a .Irrge stream of oil. Great excitement exists in that locality in regard to territory, and prices have greatly advanced. ' On Pithole 'creek the well of Jo, .171-, Simonds. Co, has commenced to flow and is notv yielding .500 laurels per day. The United States Oil Co. have struck a nexwatell near 'the above, which is yielding upwards of Sid barrels per day. 'M Ihe Brandon Farm, Allegheny river, the Jai.]: well, lately ;truck, is yielding 100 barrels per day. Sheriff McAlevy, on the same limn, has just obtained a iiraf'well. Another well just tested, is yielding about 25 barrels per day, but we are unable to ob tain the names of the proprietors. • The Sheridan Oil Company, en the (loch .ran-Fartn,Tuive obtained a lino well, xvhieh is yielding probtthl3; front 30 to 40 barrels per day. The elarfon Banner thus chronielesa, big strike on the Clarion Valley:On Tuesday Morning last a 48 barrel well Was struck at 13lyson's Ran, in the Clarion river:4qt_ has created great excitement. This well fully demonstrates that we-have oil all along that stream. Lodk out for big thins in Clarion county. PERSONAL I)viii-,,r1 hod An 1 , • ht• Ifl I,it Arrest of John Mitchell EMI Latest Oil Strikes CHARLES SUMNER ON ABRA HAM LINCOLN. Mr. Sumner delivered a eulogy on Abra ham Lincoln before the municipal authori ties of I3oston on Nast Day. lie began with a cornparisdn of the lives of NVashington and Lincoln, and showed that the war for independence and the war against the rebel lion did not differ in the settle of operation, and in the tramp or mustered than in the idea; involved. The first, he said, Was for national independence the second was to nnike tilt. republie one and in divisible, on the indestructible folunlntions of liborty and e q uality. The tirst only 0111 the connection with the mother count ry, 'toil opened the to the duties tit lade n 01 popular gm arrllllllllt. The -econil trill hmve railed unless it perform- )1.11 Ile. origi nal promises of that declaration whi it our fathers took upon their lips when they be en .e a nation. In the relation „reau,,, and en'eet, the first wits the natural prectu.s.,l an d herald of the second. National indepen dence was the first epoch in our hi,to cv , and such was its importance that I.,..fnyet _ ed to the First (:onstd of I , roticc, that tinifi g h its bllttieri Were limit :"1:111111-11 , -. the o i d •e . e1,1 the fate ill . the world. The er.a.r reviewed tie• pubiie \l .lid gaye copiou, extract, ine,st.g.., suit , 111 , ••• K hi, ee. aid inau gural )Ir. Stunner ••I NVIV, briefer Oulu tal(irc-, in OIIT hi-- tor:, : but it lie , already flu and will live longer, than 111) . 1 ntht %\ t /I t. IL COlll I/I lt t ' , tit 01 . tilt Gulty,burg with Ilia sul.iitnity mai . eluding tvnr levrt , like tut 1111Lcelle )1,11. )1(.. Strinnor eunt•ltaln•il ii fulluw , : "Thu colnred sitH•ingo i linnNV In Iwyonn.l this, in making it tin e-,-ential eundithm of the rt.storation of rebel Slane-I,n the ITilin(1), Nveildlnnw, first. the 111\v and of nature, and secutlly, the t'on,li to',ow• not ~lily in it, text, but • , int.vrio•clol hy the Iteclarnti"u of Intlepondon o ., By reason and maitre thero enn be nc donhil of rights tin account of color; And we can tint nothing tyliich i, ;hut irrational llnd n nat ural. the Cunatitution it is stipulated that than •Unitvd States nn.1)1111 guarantee to Avery It rt n inniblientil 1..1'111 of but tin. in palling uf this t 2,llarantee must be found in the I)eelaratkup nd I ndo twinteuce, which i , the t. ,, ntr, , llinn nni the CinTin.ntittltioll. Intl till thin Unittnil %111init C:illt•ni in,linlynnlitnnin, 11111,1 111 T-1 n.ll the ;ill the law, and the the governed. Such i , the trio. unit a ot' puldh nu ..wiling on nu-Heart "The.dave-nni , torK, drit from th, it fin -t intrenchniont. 0..,11),.5 inn •r (b•fon,, , . Property in Mali i ahnuduned: but thot now insi , t that„,lured person , shall not en ioS l,ulitieal rights.. Lilwrty I'l:4‘ I,kt th , fur t-d ill nit note tt III• 55” inlininnn , innl by I, fin.in por.on . , are to 1,0 siwritioed inn Inn id' St, inn right-. It I- -Sal tl,al it-hunk' Bht I do noi thn , lintir. Tint. 1 . 1 , 11 . -nn 11.ninlynntl, hill it nnntilinot, hr in-n , 1111.1 all seho,not 1,n1.411i11,-t \VI)] f«r it in. the eau,e uf huntapity. Xot the rick and prund, but the pour and lu \vly will l , e OW 1 . 11V1.1 . 110, "f the !""I'l" Will he thltillel: n.intl I will the popfe grit evil, Jilin' Linn - fn.'. Ili, in• :111 , 1 1 Will ritll— . 4 lb. , prnithl n•ont , e, and I will lay (it' the terrilde. I II ill wan inure 11rv,•iuu , Phan fi tic it th,nun goinlell wedge inf ()Inhir.. I ealt til..•e words nnf prnipliecy, and en len thew linnel. a , the astntiranee o 1 trinniph. yetir hut _',tune \ )Inure runt the dead, ! ut rejnnive in hi- lift, and e nit pnvint 1. , this gild ''l the inn tiplin, [nigh that. ro•pillthiiin InStitntiOn, 1“ . 1:1 , n11 • lin inn hill].intr , .tlinnt thrintigli . nnan , j pinti.nit \VA- pruelainienl. .Ibovi. iiii, ',en. tu it that hi, ennti , taid v u w , are titlfilled lunl tiro[ the pruin is. , of the Cathen , are tuaintain. nl. n. that ten per-4 , 11 ill 1 11 , 1.10 . 11 . 1nt int !Will van h• ...lilt( 'n101 . 1 . . 1 1 , 1 tin" Th. In will the nni . tin.- l'•1.11lnil , inn' hnnidutiur that enttilinnt and 01 11.1' nntilli). will l'nj , .y \ Nnt,•nt• .Pf iinniiiiliiid n n chtin • t , t'n • I- nii'l ;ills in it, 111;lo • i . , andurnit I - till • Hennrge \Va-Wingtun. Tin re I- a nuther ,tu t ee width mint 1111 V ., its inint•lin at the col'lncr Thi , i , the Iteelurntion or I H,lep-In 1 , nor , whin :nil it" in , \\ 111 gratufitily in-cril, IH.,i11;1111 1,i110,111. 2,1'%.•;,r =II Orders for European Goode t•lilulll , lCiai a Isla• , NeW Y , Wk 114•14 . , inrorinit(i,,n 1, 4) %v ilbrt , ad 11C:111111-1 11111.1 . 1 . 1 • 0111 . 1111211 :11111.11111. Tlll. ;11111.11 . 1.11t:til,11, r‘ti . 1110 .ttnr 111 , r :UPI I . stil rmhrua i. mst mily(lry but othor werchatitti?..• its user' tarirtt Mid in laigo annaint. The demand f.u. all 6 , rt , ign ttegt•tit itieroat.i lig. 111 , . ,tuck , nn baud ln•in Nary and be ing plentiful. The etuit.etpience .tftlis•-e rittz,etttenttt that u..”1(.1 ri,in;t:. and wa, y,,tordti ‘vithin fraction of faro' Irrr cent. prtttnituu. If the dentantl Is. ',wit I'4,r ts.atsign tt:otttl. c“ntinue , , the I.retniunt will stall' bo nitwit Our exp, , rts tt iil riot f4 , r sol,le lime equal 1 / 1 111.1 . tS.\Cc 157115)1 export breatlhtutfs provi,mm, while they arc higher hel , 1111,11 thcy nee e t); nor Call we export Imr Governinmit for Om same rea-on. \Vo must send mit in paynicatt for imports eitimr gold or cotton. The cotton we cannot reach, though there remain in the South sot 116 1 1, 41) o r f o ur_ (If 1 / 1 111,,, 1111 of Whi c h can be br,moit tutl, th, tuarl.ct by private dealers, it' the Government had not imposed harrier by the tax of twenty live per cent. levictl upon 111. ptirelia‘i.. 11 is the rrierc/m -lite opinion that it this LAX. ho UWIIIIOIII4I or remitted, cotton will go out freely 2111,1 rapid ly, and that ;;old would, as a mound cons,e quenee, decline to thirty or t‘vonly-live per cunt. preinium.--,Vahmmi 'lllO (Ili' 14,111'gil Alit/tit Li: , an argitllll.lll. 11, could be written in fn\or• a more stringent tariff. So long a- the,o commercial floodgates are kept this “pen. ju,t t..” long will !hi( country be kopt in Ilnnur , iul trouble , and gold rule high. Indictments for Treason in Virginia. The Richmond /6714a/col iMonday says: It has Loon tl,r , ono. thin• NlA:Tied that General Leo would Lc indicted by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court, hold at Nortolk. :-zeveral prominent citizen Of Richmond, Auninotual before that court us witnesses, huge beeit permitted t), return home, after testifying before the (4 rand Jury, by whom no questimm were asked them relative to Gen Lee. It is, however, proba ble the Grand Jury had got inch inforida lion IN they desiree from othor witnesses, as wo, understand Major Walter Taylor, Gen, - Lee's Adju ant-Oeneral, had been previous ly examined by thorn, "The Grand Jury were discharged last Thursday, having found, as we h.arn. true bills in forty indictments against rani OW individuals, mostly for treason, it is presum ed, from the nave of the interrogatories put to the witnesses. The :Norfolk papers do not publish the indictments or give any other fact concerning the court, except that the Grand Jury had been discharged. Judge Viiderwood is now in this city, and we presume from ;hat fact that his Court has atijcurned, at least temporarily." tiee•The sponge business has hermits a prom inent department of industry. [Qs almost entirely the growth of the last twenty years and Mots annually about $ 20,000. The sponge is fished and raked from the slimly bottom of the OCCIIii at the depth of twenty, forty, or sixty Pet. ‘lt belongs to a very low order of : animal life, organization hardly being detected. When first taken from the .water it is black; and beComes exceedingly of f (nsive from decomposition. it is so poi sonous-in this conditionthat - it almost blisters the - flesh it happens to touch. The first pro ee'ss is to bury it in the sand, where it re mains for.two or three weeks, in which time the gelatinous animal matter is absorbed and destro ed by thti insects that swarm in the mi d ; After being cleaned; it is compressed and packed in bales'lthe cdtton. Thesponge has been aPplied'tol( variety. Of new ,pur poses; and.within 'the past few years tuts quadrupled in value..'. Cien Haneck's Published State- ment Trial of the etB,qossins - (Adored Delegation from niehnu.nd..—Prrielition for Pardon from Leading Rehet.--.6ten. Terry ill COM - /itanil a/ Rip sepienrof to Gr Sba. .1(1111• li t I ; Ilttbii-hod by (;..n. i ?allot is, ill whieli h.• orll 7 ll's him 11111 ti i'e lu Itllllls Stleflllll 11 1. , at rittigetneilt with .Ir/hush/it 111 / 1 proved, 1 1 ' , • 1 !' ! , ';'!!!'d under in/11.11,1'1,0, (hell. (;/- : , / ,t. I, the v, -,, rtsitig 5 , •.' the Ili:1s, Ile no it/tenth/II hi bt; .(11 , 11. Stoner/11w 1(15,1 publish,., sh , ,,wirig that It.• inlet...lion:illy i.-1( hi, 1 0V irai „t tti eiti)litre 1)/1\1:-. \;;.: o ti o, bli , (l to form an i. 11.11 1,11111 , leuv,th of tirhe the Alilitary (VW he 111111101' eitg'ag...l in the Mitt! of the Ass : ls-i ll , Itc arran..;einent, among the the la giintent (lon. li.evordy will ftilluw,•,l \ the tiruutileht or Mr. Stove... cm/ ...r . 11 Lola Satur day, . (',,x Bill precut the .I..ten‘o ; till Nimititi‘. will surti tip . on 15'111,1 Stirratt ; ~it Ttle-thly, arid A tzer.,tl%, cnunsrl pre sent, 111- „rgunienb,, ..1] \Vedtte..lay, IN[r. in,: ' , tun , b-1 , ;1'4 11 .1.rti. , 1.1. It i- t,elieir,i die Judge •\ dv , ”'ate, (;.•11. r ro.-ent the filial an:Julien! ..n IS. ha II .11' jeci*.l.l•l.lljl/11 011 Stour/lily, the Sit I, 1111,1 the ;11..h.1ay 5,1 I.)‘‘ it. 4 Colittiii,l,:n will its I , \ ti,e (biding and ‘,..ntenee. The,el,_ tetiro 111(11 , 1 (he rtilr, proin:ulga -1011 mull ;ifier it 11 , , , e 1 by th.• that the end (Si" way 11551 he rrr.t ireb c...n.re the fir,-t itl" July, deli•gati , ,ll .Ic.)l,wod (net. 5,1 1:1,1111 tin , .l itrri \;, , ,1 her, to-th/:, ..sti,!l, It,. \dill the 11l repre- , , , 1it that 1111.1.'r the titilizary restricti.,n, their b, Its Lett l' I11;,11 it (VHS w,•lien they were in -Ittvery, ancl they l,ropn.r ts, aslt that siv...•tal .11.ititry he wade l's the fact,, ill 11.,1, retti,ly 1110 y be ill,- 111'111 till 11 fteitit , ii4 with t i t:, hilertLl 1.11.1 ettlighteue..l pyolte 1.,111111,..1 by 11, • (~,vertinienlo n, In 1,1 her the A inon Ilivlunnwl uc : wi.l)itry mOl.lOlllll , tilid , r Ow , ,d" ittl,l ()rd. in ~ ,i itivetion tt ith \ n ttimrt tit,• „(' er.•.•) , ”1 \(•it..lll.llt. their p th,y ,• R1),•1,41.v ) , •1,41 . v 1,01•11 rint,d. Ct)r Imnl,nt ir,,tit I. 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FREE DISCUSSION It ;t llli-1;11.0 that \\t•,•\ up tl! , ` I'l_4lll Of' In , pO,-,11 11(1 --hill it \\ IL H do. 1,1 1 . 1. , .1itte it. t o % ratiti% Wiiil4h 1-.• St• H.•-. CH1 . ,•11 111.'11 ilao 31131 it ~t vn In 2; that in tin :' 4 1;t11.- td.r.y NOT.' 11.0. 111.1 . 111HtL..1 •.1% in lii ' Hlnt. d.. 1 \‘.. HHI , I 1 .I . IIS qtricldy 311,1 jli,t the right Irty -4. sit S.attliorn Suit 11' v.,• want iinidi,-,•ntinn•ni ii th—•.suw to viol in the N. 4111. di rt.,q abh,t, -seal writer- must addl..— he :South ern p0..,.1.• --not from n d1,t,1114 . Let 130' to t'AC,O. 'foe New York papert.. ; p ea k_ -.. tit the be-d. only .th , i. w /IL OW Soll{ll Ni h. , In .t I' con •c, rs of darsnes-. Ili- Southern C1111 . 41111111,11t, and they will not e,.•i in iitint generation if they are left to themsete;,, or worse yet, to the planters. Til,l.± should be, tenth in ninety days, an nose ,uiu--lavers and loyal press w e v er y eon .10 rabla Southern city :Huh centre ; and there ought 1 be immediately heated au ns Stie' , Ut..l"l.l to send eloquent lecturers through every part of the South, to address the mass es of the people upon the questions which are of equal importance lit I. US, And to dt•iiiliStrlite todarer the WiSdiAli 01 equal rights, and the folly and mischief of disclaim naung arbitrarily against any man on ac count tI the ...dor of his face. That i± the speediest and the ,hea 1 ., , ,4 way to pacify the Southern people, to win them to right ways, ,01. the whe‘d, , of the ha,' guv,rmiwats goinp, in the right direction. I,et OW , itilip , SNibki; that would tint be site President Johnson is a lover of free speech ; he has known what it is to have this right denied, and to see false doctrines choked down th e throats of a people, and the exponents of right crii' l ic"own- 11 , will upport ire" discussion everywhere in the Ir Mon : end it would be tt singular thing indeed, if a loyal man could not speak Its frelqy in any south ern State as Mr. John Aliteln%ll ..Nt!W 'York, i t i t 2„.„.", try to guard a loyal speaker with a military !Oro. in the Smith, this ought to he hut and will be done: for the South ern people must learn—if they do not know it by this time—that every emu has a right to speak, and that the remedy - for those who do not like a speaker's sentiments is not to listen to him. But we do not fear that any able loyal speaker will luck an audience in any part of the .~ouch. it is asserted by those who oppose negro suffrage, that the. Southern whites are op posed to it. Take away this argument, and no one in the. North will he so fiadish as to offer opposition to the measure. We do not , know \dna is the real opinion of the majori ty of the Southern whites On the subject. We doubt if any one does. We do know Many Houthern men who are strongly in fa vor of negro suffrage, and Many others ho desire to t»ake all men voters in their States who can read, be they white or bl ac k. B u t we believe it possible, with proper and judi cious efforts, such us we have spokee of above to set the majority of the Southern people right upon this important question in a very short time. And in any 'effort for this pur pose, we have this in' ur favor, that the loyal whites' iu every 'Southern State will favor general suffrage, perforce, to save thorns I ves ,from falling under the eontrohof their old and bitter enemies, 'the rebel leaders.— Evening Post, THE GREAT EMIGRATION FROM THE OLD WORLD, TitE INMAN Nothing like the emigration that is taking place; this year from the old world to the HOW was ever known before. In truth the emi grathin is alarming to thenntions of Europe, _for, ho.wever much they - way desire :to get rid of their surplus population, they do not want to see an annual transfer of physical strength to the United States, equal in num , , 'hers to a grand army. But the people abroad', judge' wisely, and feel that the' -Great , public difers them a haven and shelter such as no other fai d can give. Here they find emProyment abundance', good 'pay, equal' laws, civil and religious liberty, opportuni deo to become landholders, education for their children, and n prospeCt of a better opening for those children than they could ever hope for in their own country. To aceoromodate the vast increase of em igrants, greatly improved facilities h a ve been provided. The Inman Line of Steam ers presents n most complet system of Ocean Steam N nvigation. The ve , sels nr.2 superb they ure prompt ; they,c , intain o•Very elegance for firq class end every convenience for :worm! class passenger 4 : they combine safe ly with comfort ; they are supplied in every department wilb every es,ential to give them It decided supebi. the conveyance of di,irom• of furtiwr information umn.erning that liar FllOlll,l address 4301)71 G. No. 1.3 Broadway. N. Y.—Bri.atfo. WASHINGTON .1 Proclamation by the PreAim Appointment of Provisional Gove) nors for Texas and Georgia. TI Work of I ? ,, on 4 fruction ! poi oo .17,r1rs.—Sfo,e0 Pir , thons for Ihr 16 - slO rotioh of the oil Comforts Pole, 11 \ /I I N(rroN, line 186:, I"i' II P h:SI DENT 01 , "111E UNITED ST I.TE- PROCLAMATION wiwrea.s, The fourth section of the fourth artiele-of the Curts•titution of the U. Slat?, de-litres that the United State, shall guaran tee 1 every State in the Union a republican form or govarnun , ni, and shall prot"et 1 . 41,11 if them against invasion and domestic vio• lenco: amt, whereas, the pae,dde n , of th e failed tilntry is, by the Uon,titution. mad, Uommander-in•Cluel of the Jtrllly coal navy. a, well aS chief civil executive otrn , r of the United States, and is bound by solemn malt i'nili fully to execute the office of President of the United States, and to !Ake t'f that 1110 law.. be faithfully executed; and, loqier,- 0.,, the, rebellion, which has been waged by a portion of the people of the United Slat,- against the properly constituted authorities of the Government thereof in the most vio lent and revolting form, but Whose organiz ed and armed forees, have now been aim0...1 entirely overcome, ha , . in it, revohnionary progre,:, deprived the people of the Stitt, of Georgia of a I ei vi I government; w her'" s, it become- necessary and proper to carry out and enforce the obligations of the V. State to the people of Georgia in securing tbeiu iu the enjoyment of a republican form of gov ernment : Sots. i11er1.1 . 1 , r,, in ~ l iialienee 111 thi• high and :on 11111..i1:1 i m p o,r d b{ iht Of I h r United itnil for t ,if piioplo Sinit. to org:tiiizo aState gl.vvrriii.,•lll. holy Ia• t ran and loyal protect.,! in all tlicir right- of lil.•,111,11v :Ind tv. I . ' tilted ..; thr artily and iiaVy of ti.,• (1. appoint lif 1:1,17h, Prot (iovcrlior of thr Stitt,. of 11 "-edolt it -Ind! :it the earii, ,, t prae_ t t.. :too regulation- And „c ,i,.1 1 , , of the 5t,,,,. loam Stati,i, and 0t01,e1 . -.E,r tf,, ptii of alicring and ithii•riding thi•rcirl; and Icith ant hority 1,. ,•\ it:llin the liniits of said Still 0. :ill 111. , ,•a• ne,,,,ary and prop•t• p•opii. or the State of h, :'"Ialf• 1,, it. , CMlStitllii.,(l:ll I , lliti4olA- 1., 11l F. , 11.1 . 111 (ioverliment. to pre,•lll roptiblican form of i - itutr izovernun•ill a.- Nil! rnlillc the Stale to tho gllantllh•i' 4.1 ti. (. thorefor, and it. pOI/1111 . to 111 , •‘01 . iiiol ilL!';611-.3 in v;lsion, ;Ina dulue,tic that ut any election that mac aftcr choosing 1., any Sh i t (Thnv,titjull, a> illorr. , ilid, un per- , m I , iinaiitied Its ar 1 . 11 . 11.01 . or'hall 110 I s ligildl• :I 1110111bi•I' of such con have previously takon out!' of E,,rtli in iii , -1.-fti-4- 1 / I ."4:tramtirnt-r-rf Ahry f):. . . 3,1 i= 3 quiditi'd 3 ' I r"`rril.'d constitution laNv:, of the State of i iu force immediately before the titli of .1,0 ; nary, .\. 1).. 11'411, the time Of tL, ( . 8 11, ntdinit: et. of A titl the " I . NN hen eon‘•ened, or the legi,latur that way I thereaft, r, tt ill pre- -rib , ii. qualificatMti ,•letimr, anti the t•lig,ilikity persona to hold oil - h.:, tinder the r, n . iitutio and htv. , 4.1 the State apn \vet. of the p..p: of the several States t•mitpri-ine4 the red,rt )1:( VI. , •‘1 , 1•6-..1 from ti. origin of the (internment to the pr, , ,t tittle. Anil Ido ht.i.4 , 11y direct: .F,tst, That the military eoniiamie t • the department, and all Dili -ers and in the !William' tunl natal serviueliid :old it the :aid l l rot is tonal Governor in tairr% ink into effect this - priielantation ;17),) the are enjoined to abstain front in any it hindering, impeding, or discouraging people from the organizatimi it Slate ( r )k erninent as herein anthorized. ser,ml. Thai di Socron ry to tint in force all laws of the United Simi the administration whereof belongs t! Stste department, applienble bi the g . 00:..r. piocal limits slots—aid. Third. That the S,vrolhry Ow 'Pres ury proceed to .notninate for I/N.6l)lmin assessors of taxes and collectors of ens tun and of internal revenue. and such nth officers of the Treasury department ss authorized by law, and put in execution t! revenue laws of the United States with the geographical limits aforesaid. In Ina ing appoiottnents tho preierence shall / given qualified loyal persons residing with t e districts were their respective duties to be performed. But if suitable resides of districts shall not he found, then per,, , residing in other States or districts shall app inted. ,Prvii-th. That the Postmaster General pr coed to estafdish post-offices and post-root, and put into execution the postal laws of 11 United States within said State, giving loyal residents the preference of appoii inunt lit if suitable residents are not foun lhrvr loappoint agents, from other Stab Fifth. _flint the district judge for the jin vial district in which Georgia is include proceed to hold courts within said State, . . , accordance with the preViSiOte3 of the act Cone;ress, and the Attorney General will i struel the proper officers to libel and bri tt! judgment, confiscation, and enforce t administration of justice within said tits in all flatters within the cognizance a jurisdiction of the Federal cotirts, Sixth. That . the Secretary of the Na take possessionof all public property beim, lug to the _Navy department within g,eographieal limits. and put in operation , ants of Congress in relation to naval attii having application to said State. ,S'eventh. That the Seeretary of the I nu• or put in force the laws relating . to •the terior Department applicable to the ge e !Mink limits aforesaid. In testimony. whereof 7 have herem set my handf.and caused the seal of t United Stkes to be afhixed. Done at the, city of Washington, this ,i teenth,day of June, in the year of 0 tbrd one thousand eight h.:mired a sixty-tive, and of the independence of t United States the eighty-ninth. JOIINSON. By the President : Wit.td.kikt H. SmAnn, Secret4,ey of t in The proclamation appointing the Gov, nor of Texas - is precicely similar to t above, excepting the name of Andrew Hamilton is , etbstituted for that of X' Johnson, end the State of Texas for that Georgia. Both are similar to the Mississii proclamation. 41[AtioN & 11.1.1i1LIN'S CAIII/7ET OIRGANS *usichttis are agreed in reference to th instrnmemtsthat they aro unequalled. 11 Gottschalk, the distinguished pianist, p non noes the. Cabinet Organ "truly a char iniinstrument, worthy of the high prais, has' received,': and "sure to lind its way it every Itunsehold or taste and refinomc . N ibielt can possibly afford its moderate pause."l He also declares it far. superior 'everything of its class he has seen. . - knows of what ho speaks, having tested thi 'thoroughly in .his concerts. Our most on 'nu* organists. in Now Turk fully undo. ithis:tustitriony.—Ne t o York Patlifindfr. *The soldiers of the Army of the P tome are fast settling down to eitizeh ii