ler's Mnloiiu'iil ih. i mi i in- i.lnlil ill' tlu lirst attempt lo rob Mr Dinsnioio. li.ibu' eune on to tu-u rikI went to her house. Mm. Creaoraft certilies in tlio most posi tive manner, upon the strength ot her diary, tliat 'llabe' was there every nijht from tho 10th to the 2 lib of November, and that during tint time hu was on no evuning out laierthan halt past miiu o' clock, yd I have the authority of Mr II. Taylor, ami Hubert (Jh ohon jr butchers of this place, both of whom aru f,'miilt) ncn of uiiiinpo ioIiabU voracity, for say ing that at about two o'clock on a certain market morning within that very period they met I fun upon tho street i on which occasion ho stopped them and asked lor a cigar, This statement which they aro ready lo certify, if tiocessary, completely dis pose of Mrs, Croucraft's testimony, ' fortified us it might havo been by her diary, and shows that otall defences that ot'auaMl is among the most unreliable. In tho next place the fact that Foglcr, In his confession, mentions having ap plied to James Montgomery, on tho eve ning of the murder tor powder to load the pistol, utter having already provided himself with cartridges t the store of Mr. Dongan, is dwelt upon as clinching proof that tho confession cannot be Iniu. Mr. Montgomery deliantly asks, '11 the pistol was loaded with cartridges, what did Foglur want with powder lo hmd it t Tho answer to tins is easy. Fngler, ns is well known, was a man ot limited means, and in procuring the cartridges, had probably laid out all the little money he had to spare Jn view of the con templated attack upon Mr. Dinsinoro, he naturally enough supposed that somu of Ihe loads would be discharged f'r im the pistol, and desired to replace them in or dor that in ease of the arrest the condi tion of tho weapon might not betray bis guilt. Ti:at this was his object in asking Jas. Montgomery for the powder is evi dent from his statement in the ooiilcssion that the next niornintr alter the murder ho tried to get balls to icjil ice the two loads that had been discharged, but was unsuccessful. Having said this much in regard to Mr. Montgomery's first attack upon the oonfossion, I must desist for the present, reserving what I have to say in reply to his second article for another time. K H Smith. JIl'-NUY Cl.AY Dkan is boldly ndvoent ing repudiation, lie takes the ground that tho Government has no Coiisiim tional authority to coerce a sovereign State against its will s thai when a Si. ale Wills to leave the Union ii has n clear right to go i that war to retain it before going or bring back a State after ii lias gouo, is usurpation ; and that, all debts contracted to furnish supplies for such a war, are illegal i and he, therefore, ad vocates the repudiation of the national, debt. Henry Clay Dean is endorsed iu a reliable Democrat by a large majority of the (Joppernead press ot the country. T - . . I . . . . . l I .1 is noi uio party which uieso oigans represent, iiuniore, in lavor ot lepu. diatton t Exchange. A eciiooi, mastick in Montgomery oonnty whipped one ot his female pupils oninercituily because she would not weep the 6cliool room, This fact is commented on by a Delaware journal ss radical cllet to the whipping ot eiiini nals in that State; but when th'i fact is known that tho schoolmaster ami the Jury which neqtiitlctl lnm aro Coppcr leads, the 'offset' will not appear so if- fective. Tub New York Day Hook says it the Northern army were withdrawn from Ihe South, the negro would at onco seek to enter into his old relations with his former master. That is the most stu. pendotis joke of the season, llnd the Cay Book said there would have been an attempt to reduce the negro to his old oondition, the statement would be nearer tho truth. The pooplo of Central City, Colorado, have subscribed $'5000 to bo paid for Indian scalpj 'with tho cars on,' at the fatoofS20 a pieco. From all appear- anoes, beucral Wicrman will have to fight with a two-edged sword, and it may be questioned whether tho white or the red savages arc tho moro lawless and brutal, Tub question of free railroads was eneakingly dodged by tho Copperheads who nominated Bharswood tor Supiemo Judge. For the lust two years, the leaders of that faction havo been char ging that they only are in favor of a free railroad law i but they prove their hypo criey by dodging the question at the' first opportunity. The Union Focilm Railroad now runs three hundred miles west ot Omaha, to a station called North 1'latto. Six weeks ago there was not a hotiso in the place now it is a flourishing town of'six hun, pred inhabitants, and has a daily tran sient population of as many moro. What NkxtT An exchange says that falso ears, false lips, and false bos oms, made of India rubber, havo been invented, and are actually worn by eorao ladies in Philadelphia. Tho bos omg are warranted to erase finger marks A caso has recently eomo before tho court in Chiongo in which a woman tes tified that every day tor thirteen years her husband lias quarreled with and beaten her, sho living all this timo in ' constant fear ol death.. Tins Government jug is filled with about a million gallons of Cbnllsoaled whisky. A sad commentary on tho meanness of tho t radio and truflloers in "tanglefoot." Di'.uwAim is a sweet htllo pieco of antediluvian territory. They gave a man sixty lashes before hanging him, the other day, at Newcastle. Delaware ii a 'Democratic' Slate, SkyriiaIi iinfortuiiato young men of 'good family' in boutli. Carolina have been compelled to go to work or go waged. Ami Democratic, for which blame the Radicals, , , , Jamf.s W. OAMrnm, sheriff of JofTor. on county, and the man who hung aonn jjrown, oioa ni ennnostown, W Ts., a fow weeks ago. Tiikrh nro ono hundred and throe millions of dollars io gold in the No. tional Treasury. it it tfiiMvit n t r t J, E. SAYERS, KiWor and Publisher. WKI) SUNDAY. JUNE 20, I S07. TKItMS OK KlllSt KII'TION. Two doll u s a year, payable Inviirlnlily in mlviuice. One dollar fur six mouths, payable, luvarlahly in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. AnviiirrisKMnNTs Inserted ut $1 fiO personam for three insertions, and fillets, a square for each additional insertion; (ten lines or less counted a siiiaro.) Local advertising and Bpkciat. Noticbs, in cents per line for onk Insertion, with CiTA liberal deduction to yearly adver Users. Advertisements not marked with the num ber or Insertions desired, charged for until ordered out. Moiik than ono thousand penplo rosd tho I1i:i'i;iii.h',an every week, tlmteiinnnttie readi ed directly tlirmijih any oilier medium. KMTBMtAX (OTXTY TICKET. ANNI'.MIll.Y, DTt. J NO. STONE, Of Mouongahela Tp. sininiiT, JNO WALTON, Ol'HichhiU Tp. THKAsitiinn, SAMH-X HAHVEY, GfCent'QTp. com Misstimrn, JOHN LANTZ, Of Gil moro Tp. .M'ltV eOMinSSIONKIt, JOSKI'IIUSMOKHIS, Of (irecno Tp. poor norsK nmncTOK, - A. KMELHY, Of Dunkard Tp. OUH COUNTY TICKET. We canno forego the opportunity cf saying an early good word for tho excel lent ecnilemen who cnmpriso the Tto publican ticket. It is evident that tho convention in making their choice choso representative men Men unimpeach able in private or political affairs. Hard woiking honest men, tellers of tho soil and devotees of tho work bench, men whom the people ot Greene should dc light to honor. Such men our county needs at present to represent her nt the Stato Capitol and to take charge of our immediate trusts. Wo begin to think the people nro nwlikening to a sense of duty and that they will yet discern tho necessity of a change of rule, if they wish to rise lo a level with surrounding enmities in the way of improvements. In tho Assembly wo want a man lha1 will talk and net for a Free Railroad Law. At home we want live, active men to li 1 the ( Hiees, such ns are offered by the parly of advancement and reform. The days of logyisin must soon bo num bered. Wesliiko no contract between our candidates and those who oppose tlieiii. INCONSISTENCY OF A. J. When Congress passed the Rccon. struciion act, Andrew Johnson, in a long nnd vulgar menage, vetoed tho Bill alloying that it created a military despotism, declaring that it gave the military commandants di-cretionnry power to will and to do whatsoever they would. When Congress passed the bill over the President's voto, hu acquiesce) and announced that ho would faithfully execute it as tho law of the land. Rut since Congioss has adjourned ho has turned nullifier, nnd through his attor ney general, Mr. Stansbury, has con. strucd tho Reconstruction Aot to mean that the military commanders havo no power, 6ave to bo subject to his imperial will that they are not vested with any authority to interfere with the local civil governments, let them lie ever so vile that they cannot remove any from office nor fill vacancies, ifco., ifco , to tho end ot tho chapter, nnd in pursuance ot this opinion, hu is about to remove General Sheridan and rcstoro to oflico the refine lory rebel oflieeis whom that faithful and gallant General displaced. In view o' this manifestation ot the spirit ot nullifi cation, it is l ight that Congress should conyene at once, ond whilst they expound tho law to him, let tho Committee on impeachment make a noto ot his recent conduct. It is nonsense to speak of 'tho halcyon days of the republio under Democratic ulo. In its duration not a state was admitted but to advance tho interests of slavery. No public enterpriso exhibited, the treasury was robbed to fill politicians pockets, two or tlireo useless wars fourrht and to signalizo their demoniac spirit o revongo for loss ot power, they attempt ed to ruin tho government by arraying tho South and North against each other, thus inaugurating a civil war which has no equal in history. 1 ho people, cer tainly do not desire to bo ruled by Dem ocrats. It is confidently expeotod that the Republican Convention to day nt Wil linnisport willdeolaro for Gen'I Grant for the Presidency. There seems to bo no doubt that he will accept the nomi nation from tho party, nnd, of courso, ho will bu the next chief Executive. This lias been a foregone conclusion in tho minds of many and is daily being impressed upon many more His courso and his sympathies hitherto accord with Republican principles, dony it who may. We imagine that Hen foot polo' the Rads would'nt ton oh him with is being considerably ihortonod. NO DOUuT REMAINS. MaorGcu. Jno. A. Itawlings, (Jen. Orant's chief of Bluff, made a speech, ruceiitly, to the citizens of Galena, tlia home of himself and the Gunoral. ItlsHtrong la Radical predilec tion, lucid lu vindicating Congress and its pol icy. It possesses tho peculiar significance of being Ilia opinion of a man who shares the closest intimacy with Orant and may there fore bo considered ns expressing the sentiments of tho gallant Chiufuin. The speech occupies four columns of the Pittsburgh Commercial atu we aro unable to copy, which wo regret. Tub closing paragraph in a letter lately lrom Cunuda to an old friend m this county, the writer being an Ameri can citizen of African descent, closes thus i "You aro still sending plagues on us poor Canadians. First you sent Skodadlers, then Fenian?, and now vou have sent Jeff Davis Wo liopo this is to bo tho last vial ot wrath that will be poured out on us for ono genoiniion at least. Valiandigham and Jako Thomp son and the most of your first class tlnitors havo lift, but Jiff, God only knows when wo will get o'earof him " Giii'at Finn, Tho American Varieties Theater, in Philadelphia, was burned down last week. Thirteen deaths are recorded, besides many others that re ceived serious injuries. Tho estimated value of the loss is 1 00 000. The moral loss however, is not very great, as the writer hereof oneo visited that institution and came away wonderfully demoralized. 'Do Nor Rkw&tkh' is tho heading of nn lid'tonal in tho Petersburg, Va., Rrpress of Tuesday, This paper is tho only ono in Virginia that advises the citizens not to register. .Even tho Rich mond Examiner which has until recently counselled inertia and delay, now says ; 'Tho citizen who can register but will not, will be ns falso to the Slate and peoplo as if lie were tho most de liberate aud dotnrmincd enemy.' Stanton Stii.i. Fium It is gratifying, indeed that, whilst the President and nearly all his Cabinet Ministers have betrayed their trust, the Pennsylvania member, Mi Stanton, Seo. of War stands truo and immoveable. Ho dis sents entirely from tho Stanberry con struction of tho Reconstruction act and interprets it as Congress designed it should be. Ohio Poi itios -The Republican Slato Convention of Ohio met at Columbus on the 10th inst , and nominated General R ii Hayes for Governor, and Samuel Holloway for Lieut. Governor. Tho convention was largo and harmonious, and the nominees arc generally favorites throughout the Stato. Thk Republicans in their conventions and local meetings are taking distinct ground in favor of the Free Railroad Law, and wo take it that as a matter of courso tho State Convention this week will do tho same thing The Democratic party, not being for it, kept silence Tun trial of John II. Snrratt, for com plicity in the murder of President Lin coln lias been in progress about two weeks. The prore-ution has woven at web of evidence around him that canno fail of conviction, unless tho defense ma terially invalidates the testimony. Tun cntiro vole of tho Philadelphia delegation to tho Republican State Con vention to bo held on lha 2(ith instant, will be given in layor of tho nomination ot the Hon. M. Russell Thayer, of that city, for J ustico o( tho Supremo Court. Tun Zane!-vil!c, O., Courier says : Tho Carbondale, Illinois, A'ew Era comes to us floating the name of John A. Logan for President in 18G8. Tho Era has tied to a good man and gallant soldier, but wo Grant it in this section. . .n-- SwiNGlNd AllOtrND TI1K ClRCI.B AGAIN. Tho president, having recently return. ea lrom a tour to North Cuolina, is now efffor Roston, ostensibly to assist in laying some kind of a "corner stone' of a hotel, we think. IIkad okk. Difficulty havinc arisen between the Prosident and his Mexican Minister, Mr, Campbell, tho latter pre ferred lo resign rather than obey. He's a poor slick 'teny rate," and so is his master. A Short Rkion. As soon as Maxi- millian fell, old Santa Anna, who had gained a temporary lodomioiit in tho jungles of Moxioo, proclaimed himself evperor. Ho was immediately escorted twenty miles out to sea. Gun. Dan'i.. E. Sicki.es. unwilling to beoomo the supple tool of Androw John- son, the nullifier, desires to bo relioved trom command of tho District of the Carolina?. Gk.NKII U. Poi'K. Ill a disnnldi 1ntu,l the 17tll of Jllllfl. to flminrnl Oi.n,.t It. iB untrue that negroes have been ap pointed in Mobile. The municipal gov ornmont is completo, and is composed of tho bost men in tho city. Tim Connootiout Sonata has msoi1 nn eight hour law. It has nlroady passed the House, and goes iuto operation on mo nrsi ot January next. Junoit Aoiihson. one would think would lcel "awful bad" aftor reading the Beaver Lical ot Juno 21st, on the ques tion of granting wbiskey license. A pAiiivKiisnuiio Man Mruuiiiticn and RouuuD w ins Saloon 1 The Murdcr.v still at large One of tho most dinboh- eal murders that has ever disgraced the history of Parkersburg was committed about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, Tho hour is ascertained by tho cry of 'murder' bavins been heard about that time by some ot tho neighbors. It seems that ono or more infamous scoun drels entered the saloon on Market street kept by Mr. Lillcnthall, knocki.d him down, inflicting a severe wound upon his forehead ; then cut his throat from ear lo ear, robbed him of every cent they could lay their lninds upon, and then made their escape. rarkenburg Gazette, June 0. A SlIAU. 'C O N K K I) K II A O Y,' TIlO Wheeling Intelligencer hopes that when Gn. Grant gels back to headquarters he w II make some provision for a thor oiitrh and radical reconstruction of the village ot Claysviile, Washington coun ty, Pennsylvania, on the Uumpfiel 1 railroad. It says.- 'We are ii-lialily informed that when tho General's tram passed up Wednesday there was a crowd at Claysviile, part ot which cheered tor General Grant and part tor Jefl, Davis, and that thoso who cheered tor Jeff, were the larger part. During tho war, Claysviile was so notoriously disloyal that it. was known as 'Little Richmond.' Even big Richmond had more decency limn this when visited recently by the Geiieral-in-Cliiet.' Gcneral-in-Chicf.' Gi:NKitAi, Lonosthkut publishes a lot tor in a New Orleans paper recommend ing compliance with tho military recon struction bill, which, he says, 'is a peaoo offering.' 1 ho Heading Guse.'te, tho organ of .Mr. Ulymcr, lale Democratic candidate for Governor, copies tho abovo extract, and adds the following comment : 'A devil of' a peace offering, to be ivre. The Genera! is getting demented ! Sucli is tho comment of this 'Demo, cratic' journal. It is short and signifi cant; but it emphatically conveys a clear meaning 'of Democratic principle. Thk President lias ordered his Private Secretary to procure and preserve ft list ot all tho delegates to tho Into Pennsyl vania Copperhead Stale Convention, tor refeience in tho future bestowal of patro nage in this Statp. No man, a member ot that Convention, will receivo recog nition at tho White House, because Air. Johnson was snubbed with contempt by that body. Wo admiro Andy's giitj but won't Ihoro be n shaking among the dry bones of Pennsylvania Democracy ? Tun following banks have 'burst' since tho National banking operation ; Veiw nngo National Bank, Franklin, Pa. ; Tenness'o National Bank, Memphis, Ten n i First National Bank, Attica, N. Y. ; First National Bank, Medina, N Y i First National Bank, Columbia, Mo ; First National Bank, Carondolot, Mo. i Merchants' National Bank, Wash ington D. C ; First National Bank, New Orleans, La. Not one of the fore going, it will bo seen, was located in New England. Mit. Thomas J. Duiiant closes a privao letter by saying : 'And I am of opinion that no ono ot the Into icbel Slates should he admitted into Congress by its representatives until an amendment lo 1 ho National Constitution shall havo been adopted, establishing irrevocable universal suffrage ami equality before tho law in every Stale ot tho Union.' Founhy lias heard Spurgecn preach, and writes hoina to bis 'two papers, both daily,' that he 'would raiher be Charles 11. Spurgeon, surr'niided with the love of the rescued souls of the work ing people of his parish, than ihe Lord Bishop of a thousand churches ot England.' Tun sold'crg of Pennsylvania will of courso not forget that a resolution com plimenting General Sheridan, offered in tho SliaiMVuod Slate Convention, was declared out, of order. When wis, or when will be, n resolution complimentary of a Union soldier, in crder in a Cop perhead Convention. DltATIl-Blvl) RlCl'KNTANCK. In nn old graveyard at Baton Rouge, is a tomb, stone bearing tho following inscription : 'lie lived a Democrat and died a Chris, tian ' Brownsville Clipper. Aix nil! Republican JounNAi.s in tho Stato of Pennsylvania nro boldly de nouncing tho Attorney General's opin ion, misconstruing tho military recon struction law Tins 'Democrats' of a county conven tion in Kentucky, havo nominated Jesse D. Bright for tho Legislature. This is of course dono to reward Briglil's triason. Louisiana files into tho ranks of the Union. Tho Union Convention lias an nounced tho name of their organiza tion to bo tho 'Radical Republican Party.' Onic caso of cholera is reported in New York this season. This should bo suffi cient admonition to everybody to take every noollul sauitary precaution. 'You need a littlo sun nnd air,' said a physician to a lady patient. 'It I do.' was tho reply, -I'll wait till I got a hus band. It is now definitely arranged that the forthcoming Pennsylvania Agricultural Society Fuir will bo hold in Pittsburgh. Ir is said thatovery respectable pliy. siciau in Washington City lias twenty to litty cases ot typnom lever under his i charge. " Tins Ron. Isaac Newton, Commis sioner of Agriculture is lying danger ously ill at his resideuco in Washington city. Momi.K, June 18.- Registration com menced in this city yesterday. Ono hundred and fifty voturs wore rogistor od ; 23 being whites, and 127 blocks. Richmond, Juno 20 Registration in the city bo . far stands 1,010 blacks lo 880 whites. Montoomeuy, Juno 20. Tho result of tour days' regutrotion in Montgomery is 1,183 blacks and 657 whites, Nbw Jkhsky, not tho most advanced Slato in educational matters, has abol ished corporeal punishment in the public schools, , MAXIMILIAN'S FALL. SURRENDER Ob' QUERETARO. IMPERIAL SIDE OP THE STORY. Tho Empiro of Mumimilian expired, 4 o'clock a. m. , at (juerctaro, n ciiy one hundred miles northeast of Mexico, m,d the capital of the princu ot I hat name Here ihe emperor bail been besieged by tho Liberal forces, under Escobedo, for sixty. nine days. He had bis headquar ters in tho Convent La Cruz, which was built by the Spaniards, and with its for tifications covers neuily fifteen acres of ground. It is a place ot great strengih, and commands tho city and mail to Mexico. It is so impregnable thai any ono who gels possession, with a few Initio dred troops, can levy contribution, and cranio civil war. 'The first battallion of tho line,' Maximilian's bust infantry, was stationed in ihe Convent. E-cobedo hell the mountain of Correias, just opposite, and Ins 'Mipioiue power' battalion lay in the valley t. ieeu. Starvation in the garrison determined t ho Emperor to out his way oul on ihu night ot tho 14th, with three thousand infantry and six hundred good cavalry, reach tho moun tains, form a junction with Oliyera, who was supposed to have two or three thou sand Imperial troops, and get into Vera Cruz, where ho could stand a long siogo, have tho sea to bring supplies, and lake him away when he concluded to leave. Everj llung was ready. The enemy, unsuspicious, had determined to give up tho starving out plan, and attack the garrison in force at sunrise. Corn was scarce with tho besiegers, ond tho be sieged had nono j but had for some time been living on the flesh of starved hors es, mules and dogs. Juarez was press ing Jisooucdo to bring tho sie?'o to close Corona taunted him fiercely with want ol energy, and tho order of assault had been given. Knowing nothing of each others plans, Maximilian was to as sault the Liberals at midnight and es cape ; they to assault in tho morning. Treachery spoiled the arrangement. Mo- Jin was to defend tho city with three thousand citi.nns. while tho Emperor and his torco fought their way out. Two hours before ho was to start, fifty four pretended deserters, 1'iom the Lib eral lines, wero brought in, who said Juarez was besieged in San Luis, by Ortega; nnd Escobodo was to go at once to his assistance. Mcjia asked him to organize his citizen garrison. Max imilian postponed his plan, nnd about the same hour, Esoobcdo rode down in person, to aountcrmand tho order of as sault lie had tho city by the treason ol Col Lopez, commander of tho Convent Lopez is a Mexican, was high in the con ticlcncu ol the Emperor, a portly, hand some man, with no nppeutaiico ot Mexi can i but rut her the look of an aristo cratic Ango Saxon. Ho was one of the last men, in llin train ot Maximilian, to have been suspected of treason, but just after Esuobcdo had given the order ot attack, he iceeivcd a letter from Lo pez offering, for 8t)l) to give up the Cruz. At 4 o'cloclcA. m., ol the l.llh May, Escohedo's marched in at one gate, and those ot Lopez oul nt another, as prisoners. Villi tho first streak of day the Em peror awoke and was the first to find that something was wrong. Ho hastily awoke Prince Salin-Salin, saying, 'Come along quick,' nnd opened his door. Here lie met n tile ot Liberal soldiers, com manded by Col. llincoii Galiurdo, to whom Lopi-z poirted out his late friend and master, saing, 'Thai's he!' nnd in god Riucoii to secure him. liiucon would have liked to capture the Emperor in a light, but scorned to take htm thus. Going up to ids prisoner ho pushed hrn out ot the convent into the city street, saying, "You aro a citizen you are no soldier; we don't want yt uranwz ' He wen! on foul to Ceiro do la Cinipana. nt the ether extremity of the i-ity. His Mniigu' inn huM-nis, and such of his i. Ill- eers us could break t!,roui'h the Lib lal gaiud, tiillowo and eolleelcl llieiw The Imperial troops,' generally drop ficil their guns ami sliotiteil vice la JjM erlad, ns the Liberals filed in, but Mini moil rallied a portion of the regiment of the Emperalrix, on a broad street, aud gavo battle At tho first lire, lie was wounded, his men surrendered, and lie was made prisoner. Meanwhile Maximilian had boon join ed at tho Cetro do la Campana, or Bell Height r fortified bill commanding the other extremity of the city by Generals Mijia, Castillo and Avtllano, and Prince Salm-Salin and others of his officers, but it was quickly evident that resistance or escape was equally impossible. Four battalions ot infantry nnd nearly the whole of tho Liberal cavalry surrounded tho hill, A largo white Hag was accord ingly sent down from tho Cerro, nnd the Emperor, with h's principal officers, sur rendered unconditionally to General Cor ona. They wero allowed to retain their horses, arms and personal property, and later in tho day were marched round by tho outskirts of tho city to tho Cruz. 1 ho hussars and the remaining forces on the Corio oaino down in detachments, and most of thum surrendered lo Cor ona's American legion. Colonel Campos, a Mexican officer commanding tho Emporor's escort, nlono etidoaVored to escape. Mounted on a magnificent grey steed, a six shooter in each hand and 81,001) in his bell, ho doslied down the mountain side and tried to break through tho Liborul cavalry. Impossible as tho attempt was, it seemed for llio moment as it it would succeed. His horso stood at nothing, but jumped ditches, barricades and earthworks with equal ease Rallied nnd turned at one point, Campos tried another; ho shot dead a Liberal Major who attempted to atop him and wounded several other men. Finally ho was himself wounded and captured. The samo day hu was shot by order ot Eseobedo. There was soon a rush of dealers in market, bringing provisions to the torn-lno-stricken peoplo i n general plenty and general joy. Tho surprise was so completo that not a gun wos spiked, not an officer esoaped. Tho day after tho betrayal Eseobedo ordered that all Im perial officers who did not sui'tciidor within twenty-four hours would be shot when captured. Mendex was found tin-1 der tho floor of a house ond shot. He asked to luce his executioners, but was shot in the buck os a traitor. Tin first volley did not kill him. Ho pointed to his head. A corporal put tho muzzle of Ids gun to it, tired, and he was gone lie was an Indian, and had shot two Liberal Generals while prisoners, july iissioK LETTER FROM GEN, SCHENCK, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS URGED TO BE PRESENT. Washington, June 2 1 .The following circular letter is issued by Hon. Robert C. Sehenck, Chairman of the Union Re publican Executive Congressional Com milieu. Washington, D C, June 21, 'G7. To I I'm. ; Dkau Snt In view of tho recent de cisicn of the Attorney General cf the United States and tho action ot tho Ad ministration, 1 am requested by many RepuMicau Senators and Representa tives to remind you of the very great importance ot your being punctually present in your plaeo to answer to your name when the two hou-es shall assem. ble at twelve o'clock on the 3d of July next. It is thought essential to secure quorums, if it should only bo to remain in session long enough to pass somo declaratory acts on the subject of recoils struction. Very truly and respectfully yours, KimiaiT C. Hon unck. Chairman Union llcpublicau Exec. Loin, PRESIDENTIAL BION3"lK VIRGINIA, The Richmond Whig ot llio 17th inst. prints a long leading article on tho situa lion, which contains tho following sig nificant passage : 'Iu closing this arti cle wo would remark that party move ments now in the South derive their sig nigjuoo and importance trom their reference to the Presidential election It he live, and will consent to run, Gen. Grant will doubtless bo llio next Presi dent of the United States, and tho prob ability is that all extremists, will support him.' Tho Whig also says that it wants 'no firebrands or makeweights in the con vention,' and urges its readers to vole for liberal and pal riot io Ucpublicnis when such present themsolves. This is an indication of n marked change of seiilinieut in certain quarters in Virgin ia. A iihctat. prizo fight oecureil near the mouth of Aquiu creek, Virginia, a short time since between two 'biuisers' named Aaron and Collycr. The fight was presided over by a leiulinj; Democratic pnlillcl.ui ol' 1'hilailel phin, named lihl. MoMullin, and continued iitiout two hours and a half. Hixty-elj;lit rounds were l'oui;ht, r.nd at tho closu of Ihu last one Aaron was pronounced winner. The Democuitic politician nliovo alluded to, noti fied the press reporters present, that if they mentioned his name In connection with the light in their reports, lie would 'slice your eiiis oirwiien I catch you in Philadelphia.' The manner ol man he is, may bo seen from his speech to the crowd ou tho occasion. Here it is : 'These hyer boys have como bycr to fight, and I have comu to seo 'em. I lilo to sue it, nnd thay're going lo Ikdit on their merits, I am chosen relereeand I'm goint; to caution them liolh once when they make a mistake, and after that I'll decide iigidnsl any man who does it again.' Ir Is already certain that Congress will re nBscmblo in July. Ihu President has endeav ored to prevent this by giving out that he would convoke the Ihmsc a month later. No intimations or positive assurances from him on that subject can have any weight, because nobody puts any confidence in them. Ho docs not want Congress should come together. Thai is iitiout Ihe last tiling he does waul. Hut Congress has a duly laid on it, which it cannot escape from It it would. Fortunately it has no disposition to evade any just responsibility. In the pies out iiilitiule of public sen 11 in ant. It nny weh be iinlicipati'd t at when Congress s mil lu as sembled, it wil do its work quickly and with the plainness d i nan led by llio Biuutioa.- IHltuburijli Uuzc.tlc, of Motility. A mohni: n or two ago, ns a couple of mechanics wore passing through the Capilid Grounds, at an early hour on their way lo their daily labor, they dis covered a black snake lying on the board walk. Tho men at once attempted to' dispatch tho ugly customer, but his snakeship escaped lo bis hiding place under the boards. This is not a 'snake story.' but sti icily truo. A black snake is not very desirable in tho public grouiKM, where so ninny porsons par tieiilorly Indies ond nhiluicn nro ooutin uully passing liar. Telegraph GENERAL SICKI.KST.ETfKR ASKING TO 1510 KKUIiVED. CuAiii.i'.srox, Juno 10, To the Adjutant (imei'nl of tho Army, U'Wi- inttam l hovo tho honor to request that 1 may bo relieved from tho command In this military district. I respectfully demand a (Joint of Inquiry upon my official actions, that I may vindicate myself from llio accusa tions of the Aitnrney Uenernl, published ills presumed, with the approval oftho President. Congress having declared these so called Stato governments illegal, Urn declaration of tlio At torney General that military aulliorltv has not superceded them, prevents tho execution of tlio Keconstrue.iiou act; disarms me of llio means to protect the life, property or rights of citizens, and menaces all with ruin D, E. Sicklks, M ij. Gen. Commanding. Cksmi.o. finr.itlNAX lnm tili'innplii'il In (l.'iii-nil (Irnnt, ilucllnliiK ti (ixti'inl llio Hum l.ir ri'iilnlrnllun In !,niilliiiia, In cninpllnnra Willi llio rrlii.nt' nomlitiniml limtnir. Ilnnit.nii tlin grniiml Unit reUtrntlnn lull linen Roinplotfil, itn! ho illil not fniil llku kts'pltitf up uxpiMmlvo Imiirilnto milt now Utile cnmtiiR tu al tho clnwiuh hour, llccluir ncli'i-li'D thit Attorney fli'imrul'i opinion im opriiliin llio bi-outl rum! tuv poi jury nml (Vnut to triivcl on, nml rcnmrkii upon Urn I'ri'Hilonrn lilflir mit'igoiilion to Urn rcrotiHtrun. tlnnliiw. ll'iit'liT IliUroport llio lliui. in to lio tixtonilisl, ln ili'ttli-oi) to Im notlllml, nml would ilu 11 at oiua, tut Uio I'rvnMiMit' U'li'tfriim wiim iiiiiiiIIIIoiiiiI, KcursEOK JneiTHu'8 Moons On tho 2tst of August next n celestial phenomenon will bo witnessed, which bus only twice boforo been recorded In history. The planet Jupiter will on that day tie seen unaccompanied by her satellites for nearly two hnus. Of her four mentis, thrco will bo Invlsablo ou account of their passing simultaneously ovor Jupiter's disc, and the fourth will bu Immersed lu the shadow of the planet. Ohio advices stato that Ihornlt trcoinro loaded down with moro fruit than they can bring to perfection, and a larger supply Is anticipated than has been had for years. Tim councils of nianv cUim tmvo nlnmilv formally piohiblted tho usii of llio-wnrks on the 4lh of J uly. The fata of Porlaud, Maine, hsi luduced this action. 1 - -. .""A i .-j; HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MienlPg Sale BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Kxnnnns. is ued cut of the Court of Common Pious of Greene county, and to me directed tliera will bo exposed to public sale at the' Court House In Wiiynestmrg, on SATU11UAV, 27tii DAY OP JULY, next, at ono o'clock P. M., the following prop, erty, vU: All tho right, litlu, Interest and claim of defendants of, la aud to a certain tract of land situaln hi Mononguhuia town fclilp, Greene Co., Pa., containing one, hundred and nineteen acres, more or less, nlmut 80 acres of which Is cleared. Adjoining lands of UcnJ imin Maple, John Minor Samuel Minor and W illiam Gray, and others, nnd lias erect ed thereon a lug house, wealherboarded, log stable and oilier out buildings; there is an ExcclliiRt Orchard on the farm, ALSO. Another lilecn nl lotwl etluotA l. enl.l l township, beginning at a course on the creek , thence by Muds of Thomas hoard's heirs, Ave , Perthes, thence by lands of Noah Hartley, ' HI perches to a course thence up tho creek H." nntcben. Hhoich bv loml of Tlma na,-,la Ik li s 24 perches, to a post by a sycamore, thencedown the creek by llio same a I perches to the place of beginning, containing one ucru more or less. ALSO, Another piece of land situate in said township, beginning on the coal and board line, tliennu by 8aiil lino !)J perches to a stake, thence by land of Noah Hartley, 7 perches in the creek, thence by land sumo 5 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing one acre more or less. Taken In execution as the property of the Whilcly Creek Oil Company, at tho suit of Win. lVdlips. (li'JU-at. HEATH JOI1KS. Sheriff. lteimty Tnx Elcport FItOM Dunkard township, for Ihu year 1801, Jehu Davis collector. nn. To amount of duplicate $8,088 00 VK. By amount of bonds re deemed $1,497 45 Paid to F. & 1). Hank of Waynosburg 5,113 05 Pcrccnlage for collecting and paying out 15.174 Kxonotat'ions l;!2 48 Paid Geo. Keener 40 oil Paid E. Furinan UG 00 Paid by order of a Di rectors of 1804, to Wm. Williams 13 01) lialanco remaining in tlio lnmdsof Collector Davis 1,020 23 Am't in bauds of A. P.. Stewart, disburscr of said fund 20 05-8,088 00 We, tho undersigned auditors, certify that tho nbovo statement is correct according to tho information given us by the School Direc tors and Treasurer of said bounty tux. O. W. KUHI.Y, W. N. EVANS, E. FUH.MAN, C;2C-3w Auditors TjlOR SALE, 1,500 acres of Timbor Land, on ' the Baltimore and Ohio Itallroad, noar Littleton Station, West Va., on which there is s Steam Saw Mill, Tannery and abundance of tho boat kind of t'tave lluilding and Stave Timber. Is rich and well adapted to grazing, and will be cut In parcels to suit purchasers. Apply toO. Marshall, noar the premises, orto Dawson Adams, Waynesburg, Greene coun ty, Pa. l;3(i-(im. The IVIoiioiigalicla House, KICK'S 1AXDIXQ, GltKENE COUNTY, ri. OLIVER & BAYARD, PR0PBIET0ES- rpiIE best accommodations furnished the L travelling public. House and appurtenan- nca mmtilnli. ToMm oKvova anri.o.l lwinnll. fully with the delicacies of the season. Horses lor line ; lecu ami siunung ntreasonuoie ra.cr. (!;2(l-tf. NOTICE TO THE TAX PAYEIlS OF GUEENECOL'NTV. The undersigned, Trensi.rer of Grecnn county, hereby gives notice that in pursuance ol the Act ol Assem bly approvetl March 8, 18515, ho will attend in tlio several townships aud boroughs at tho times and places designated, between the hours of nine o'clock, a. m., nnd five o'clock, p. m ; to receive the Slate and County Taxes for I8C7, to wit : 1st wisric, Cumberland township and Carmichails bor ough, Tuesday and Wednesday June SAtli and '.'ilt.h at the house, of Henry J, Jennings, Jctl'crson township, Thursday, 27th ot Juno, at tlio house of Win. Kelley. Morgan township, Fri lay, 2Sth of Juno, at the house of Morgan Hell. Washington township, Saturday, 20th of June, at tlio house of Clinton Lewis. 2nd wkkk. Franklin township, Monday, 1st day of July, nt the house of Smith Greene. Whiteley township, Tuesday, 2nd day of July, at the hoijse of Elizabeth Morris, New town. Greene township, Wednesday, tho 8d of July, at the house of Jeremiah Stewart, Esq. Moiiongahela township, Thursday, the4tli of July, at Ihe home of Wm. Mcsterzutt. iunk'rl toniiHliip. Kri.lny, llio (ah of July, nt lliu homo of tf ml M.-Hlorult, Tiiylnrtowii. I'.rrv town-hip, Siiliirilny, tlio 6th or July, nt Hit hoimo of M. ilui-i'owx. tin WKKK. Wayrm township, Mmiitny, tlio 8ihof July, t Ilia lor of llr-r.lll Colhnrt (III ro township, Tuomhy, tho (Illi of July,ntthauoiiia of Knocli llnnni'ti. Sin liiuhlll toniiKhlp, Wi'ilnomlny, tlm loth of.fuly, at tlio liouo ol' Kawiu Forri-I, Ni'W frociioi't. A I ti tuvnhli, Tlmi'mlny, llio 11th of July, at tlio lloitNool AilKHHttlH Milter. Illrlililll towni,hli, I'll'liiy, nml Sntimliiy llio 12th nd l.'llli,ut llio hotido of Miu-J'Ty llryiiu, Juctuiinvillo. 4th wkkk. Mori'ln tovii"lili, Monthly, tho 16th of.Iuly.atNinovoli, at llio huiiHo of A. .1. Ilttrkt-r. IVntro towtHlilp, Tiu'wlny, tho 10th of July, at tho homo of 11. II Ch ii rt li, HokoiuvIIIo, Im'lixan townnhl, Wi'ilucKiliiy, tlio 17th of July, at tlio IllHINU III T. l. Otll'llllllUll. M.ii ltiii tmvn.lilp Tliurml iy llio 181 b nf July, nt tlio TrmiHiiri.r'a Ollleo, in Wuyuoaburg. Tnoo. Inn, IV;-J'J-tlf. Troiwun'r. sTHBTIIIO NEW! AIRS. E. S. SAYEIIS & IIOSKINSON Havo Just arrived from tho East with a large assortment of foreign and domestic BEY GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, which thoy propose to sell at tho lowest CAblt nuclei sucli asiircss uoous, urcss Trimming, Dress liuttons, Ladles's Shawls, Hoots and Shoes, Hats nnd Cups t also, a great variety of nice articles, ut very low prlcos, for Gentlemen & Ladies' Wear Wares of all kinds, and a cnmploto , varie ty of tho best OKOCEIUICS. All of which they proposo to sell at tho vory lowest h, . ,l,,twtt1H,n, nn Htn niiitltltr antf olinnn. llglUUE,, V.WJ.W .... M.,j .uvitp- ness of their goods to gain them custom. Olva them a call before purchasing clso where, anil they will provo tnut tho a'jove is correct, ltonm in Allison's building, nearly opposite tho Court House, Wuvaesburg. 4sV07.tr " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE M'.TTI'.ltS TK8TAMKKTAHV oil tho tnlo of KMA. tlljl'll BI'AOIIiaiS, Inlr of Jiii'knin t , (lroono county, tluo'tl, liitvlnu linen urnntiit 1" Uio tllnli'ralitlinl, liotleola iiitroliy ulvon lo nil iifrmiUN Imltthtiil to unlit i-nlnlp to miiko liiiiin.illiitii imviiii-ut. nml tlioHohnvhiiz rlnliun to uroanit thviu lininoiliiiiuly, luonorly HUlliMillottlnl fljr MUMiianl. 6t-St, of Aleppo towiiahlp, A'linlnlltrmtor. o