Presbyterian banner. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1860-1898, May 13, 1863, Image 2

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    Vresbgterian `§auita.
P 171111111161, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1:, 186:.
Ohio Presbytery.—Dr. bIARSIFIALI. is ap
pointed to supply Centre church, the third
Sabbath of May.
Vl}Nabie Dotation.—Rev. CHARLES 9.
PEATTY, P.D., has presented to the Library
of the. Western Theological Seminary,
three hundred volumes of choice books.
The Army News is still confused. Our
Statement on third page is the result of
much reading and comparing of letters and
.
killograms. We follow 80, one letter writer
•or newspaper, in making dut our news, but,
tindemior to collect from many, that which
sienni to be reliable.
, littxplollatiou.—Oodasionally we receive
communication, 'evidently intended to
pptect innocence and expose sm, but men
loning,, names and circumstances which
Peke ,the matter personal. Such things
ought tor!be:settled at home; where both
Otani can be heard, and where `all axe
)4toe;il 7 . Ve.decline anal, unless there be
•
some extraordinary reason for their publi
olden. ` : It sometimes happens; also, that
the person writing declines to give his own
came, and then we never publish his stile
pires; or he gives it to us, but forbids us
to.give tulle, party implicited, and then
we publish only where the paper relatexto
&AS elfeady*known, or matters which have
heceUie public property, and where the Pub
lie.benefit demands the notice.
Bullbf 00tENSO,
BEE
This Et3glish African Bishop, who has
made I:timaellso famous recently, assail
ing, with infidel weapons, the Books of
Moses and Joshua in the Old Testament
jeriptures, is thus,spoken of in thel.fondon
nmes ,
!•-q It eppears•there was a Mr. COLENSO, a
anent amiable, diligent and ingenious school
master Harrow. He published for the
usa•of schools 'an -admirable compendium
of arithmetic, 4nd another: of elgebra, both
iemarkable,•we believe, for good selections
of examples to be worked by the scholar:
Sothe was made-a: Bishop, and sent out to
convert the Hottentots, Caffres and Zulus:
Some of our reidere may, perhaps, 'think it
odd thaVa men should be selected for an
important mission because he has alum for
fractions and . ctibic equations ; but that heti
long leen the custom - cif our Church. If
ainanionlY proves himself a clever fellow
oa any subject whatever, we - make -him a
Bishop; or a Dean, or something, ind he is
geiierally clever enough to keep quiet.
However, COLZNEIOj made by this time a
Doctor ofDivinity, went to' Natal about
ten years ago, and found -himself at the
head of , not quiteOtozen clergymen, and ,
about -20,000 square miles of savages:
After: he 'had been , there some time; all ac
citicdtiled to his looking into the 'Bible.
The -Zahn' *anted to know :what he had
ebrnektid.,•aia the - ehortest answer to ;the
liestfon was to give them'the Bible,'wh'ich
Iticcame necessary to translate. fnr. the
pupae. So he • set , to vork with air in- -
telligent Zulu, a tort of colored SPIiIOZA,
ieem: Tide enfant terrible, as
oar neighbors would call him, began to ask'
impertinent questions, which Dr. 'Coma so
foutid , aVdifficulty in answering. So far as
their - loint labors extended, it is evident`
that ' , there followed'e : not uncommon re
stilt. Itistead •of Dr. COLENSO convert
init . the Zulu, -the Zulu converted 'Dr
COLENsd." , - • •
ROUTE TO THE ASSEMBLY.
"the'Perinsylvania Railroad will liell
ez
oursion tickets to members goinfi:tii..the,
Assembly at the following places, viz.:
Philadelphia, Downingtown, Parkesburg,
Lineaster, Mount Joy;. Harrisburg, Dun
canton, Mifflin, Lewistown, Huntingdon;'
Tixoge,, Altoona, 4 . ohnsiown, , . Blairevill
Greensburg. These -tielreta,will:
carry:the holders to Pittsburgh, and return
them (free of charge on returning,) to the
stStion Where they were purchased. They
vg,be made good to return till June 10th.
Th l e-Pittsburgh and . Ft. Wayne road, and,
the 'Cleveland and Pittsburgh road,-we are
sorry to say, demand full •fire both . Sways.
The 'Toledo • Logansport and Burlington
roiul, demand ;fall fare in, going to, the
Atisembly, , und,... will return members free,
of it 'Certificate qi•om ; Dr. SOIIIOIOIE, the
Terminen Clerk.
eji lithe route members . passing
tbiough,Pittabnrgh will be to take,,tbe, Ft.
%Lyle road , toi Pt. Wayne, and there get a
dad/ tiitttiginsiiiirt, and thenee to Peoria.
uken return by Logansport- to
V-,Nitype,ion,.,the Clerk's opriine f o,: 4 l,4 .
w,i►L,gnyythenoe by Ft . Wayne road to
burgh t • orstriey eau , friss' Ft.:Mir4Ela , go
to Thad°, and tb - en Olev'elssuf ; '. *auk
Pittsburgh f after--whicir-their excursion
tiekerdirthe Pennsylvania road, will take
ib m ;Sid le : • .! • .4‘ : . 'tic : I!'
Those who wish' td uiiiiVef through CM
tiiiii tkqstsiigt4e's the' Oliitego'.'ind
' fathriiiadlii . Prrisk; or tite t Chieago
A too. 4) .2.-: -1 1:.11.1. . .... • ..,.. .•
aniki A km?,ra4iA, P?Pria -ell' u l` t r n l 'T.'`
the Logansport". Peoria . and,,zuxliugton
roe&toPeoria.• :::' -- . ... • ~ . - .'.'
°the" 'ldeedikiit 'knits, 'hcvelier; 'iii by.
Eq : 01! . 44 ;, iPi ~ , It y iiMtiiii 'Ail
, 11144iMiisiblii:ii?
di
Reyndlds, twen -three,ooeti northOftti.,
fsyette v uthw,ittottion •of . the Toad from
Lotnqlortte Peoria ;L or, ''keeping o n t o
Obi Itii,',4i - gb thence by the Rook Island
r,". "Ti 1 ;if '
roo d ag before. he Plttabn.rignntr9loo
- road, Nhioh et,ends to Sto i nbnnYillec
has also dec/ined, as 'above noted, to Owe,
aiylpriAleges 'to Delegates, but , !all.:the
other !nada on thin rppte hay,e giventhem:
"rtglt, •• , I I, , t„ rorn .• g •,- • .
/ A fqo j 6 on each ronte; Plttabur i gy, to
Chicafigt4s `the. same. * O, eve:iiie:l4is.
(kimniwiliners:wiii:ohoose.- -t,.... .., ..
ft#l4ilinaing , ,theilr-tickete'in
Pittel:Jurgh;ti l !'info r tEnt l a:ift : !;itt agent
definfiely by whiak Ade 'tidy . wire to
CPlA.P# u at
I PAis Pit i' 6 o 1 1;‘,"
visiortartWayce and Logn e l‘Port rftosiai
or vil Chicago to Peoria.
It mat-be--tlint-..iw•theu•Pittsburgh office
you' earriget a tioket , for bat part ofttbekway,
addf Mill' riettilitere6e7 it, at bollitlibiar:bi
one route, or "niFiTiVainif - bi f inWillti c ."` n
THE LATE REPULSE.
Defeat might be too strong alarm to ap
ply to the result of the late campaign of
Gen. Hooker. But it was a sad repulse.
Every thing that God orders, is good, as
from him ; and every thing which he vis
its upon hiS people •is good, also, for them.
They deserve chastisement, and will be
made better y his rod. This is a conso
lation to the Christian in his private .af
fairs; and as we believe that we are a
Christian people, and that God really means
our benefit, we are not reduced to despair
by national reverses. We do not mean to
intimate, by this, that We never sorrow for
what occurs. Unfeelingness is• one of the
most proVoking sins in a child, toward the
parent's chastising hand, and must bring
stroke,after streke; and so alio in the na
tion. If we stand it out bravely before
God, reverses will :follow each other. We
'Must be humbled.
The lati reverse is the more, painful from
its near conne,;ipn, with the day, of Nation
al Humiliatien, Faiting and Prayer. The
nation had just made a , show:of hum.bling
itself and' calling . upon ; 'but there was
a want of reverence. Sabbatha, e were
being, profaned, by .army reviews,
"attended ;
by _high functionaries from Washington.
Where then could chastisementso conspic- :
neusly and'appropriately be administered?,
God,will befeared; a . nd bed in reverence..
, ; -
.To attempt to impose upon Idyll - is the ver
iest.,vanity.. The army, also, by what ne
'cesiity we cannot tell, was• on that - day in,
'circumstances 'very tinfavorable to `fasting;
and the services of 'Diyine and social wor
ship. l[t had moved inthe beginning of the
week, and was then, in the •field, ':facing the
foe. But it will not suffice to say that the
army could not arrange its movements so as
to have that day serve God. If "the
thought was that it could' not spare the
time, that thought was vain. God. has
sent it back again, and it loses many days.
God cannot be - mocked with implinily;' and
what 'he *mild pass by unnoticed in
heathen, 14e will surely'. punish in those
who. know his will, who profess to 'serve
end "who" claim` his , favor as an obe
dient and PrayiUtpeople.
Letter writers tell us that.:the President
and ; Secretary of War, and General IlooKEtt,
and the whole.army, are , bioyint in spirit.
They make us sorry 'Saying F; fad if
we could fully believe the statement we
would be.,znost, deeply sorry. We would
then he sure that the late calamity was not
the . last,; but that another, and probably
one still more aWful, was near. Just' as
firmly as we believe - that we are GoN:peb
ple, just so, Sure are we that God.will,rn,are
us feel, and deeply feel, ,under T his afflicting
hand. " Pride goeth before destruction;
and a hanglity - Spiiit before a fall."
One great: cause for kection and grow
ing doubta is, the continued pride, ,and
lwitstfulness, and want of feeling, in -out
influential men. . This induces thew' tto
depreoiate the eneniy, arid force:on:l
- unprepared"„ into battle Hence de
feat after, defeat. The . : means of victory,
.as against such a foe. as, assails us, .are not
ased - ; and it is presumption to ask God'to
work a. iniincle on Cid behalf. ' '
.••• •
In these reMarks we are not leet s unrig
our rulers, nor,. our, politicians. Mr.. 0.08.
speaking to Christigniq , to tliat,elateuf
the people who are•:tbe irotiprrolf 7 if
land,. 'the coni3erVithil'Af
means OTblessing.
•jonrnalsias the index :of QhriltiMa feeling,
•it is defective, but not entirely wanting.:
In our many -exchanges with these, wo ,i find
Vat one that is boastful and VituperatiVe
The oArFra all exliilaii - an',lauml;le, da6ad
ent and prayerful spirit,. They are;,evety
;one,.devotedly loyal: • -,They .nfrgo ,tho, • Wont
energetic irosecutien of-the Fitr ,
moot wicked rebidlioe *WOW
the state of i1i5 ! .*1111414 . ;n49 . 4
obliged ;to Ic4, nOt.,opfy.,kl Os ; religion:
journals,, and the • ilahlbath day.. ex erpiffee,
butiat the politiceljourrialsismt - ;the
reid t iiik in whiCh the people tdlce delight'
And under, tins test, we must say , ihat,
there is.a. Jamentikhie departure ' fin) , that
truth, and•justice,-.and•kindness, find , for.;
bearancei• and' mutual` loveiand of•
whilh 1211:id
a =atoll "iheinthe iee.)) . ieiilf7o
rav°rs... i t,.• • , • •-•,; •• ;• r,
Things being so, tlie late - ,ressrite,4 mot}
to be, regarded as a ; strange,,eysst,
weefear that ariotber, , anifistililanother, to)
follow`.' These things Itilid6' aBi slay. ill 'die.:
I ' 11 :fto rb ; t'a
courage os s. n e con, ra-
T7i: , , , NP I.s9o*Ourag9.
Soult6riisisonset44wArit4in \thein.selves ;. s and ,
,i 1181 1 .06 JulideriYtheiritontrol; their. heart
bdu g ^ riiiit.hirff , 'Ol ri~tiane " Ntiall be lions=
1 ) 1 4:, 14 iiCYA: 1 1!0 41 0 ii i.* 11 1,;;K : # 4,,31511. .
reppkti. al4.:loo.s,rjeikiloPzie*,_staliTl,44 l ;
with: Lodi all will. yet be.well.. -80, id we.
shOystilllegintiOnel to. Barden' ourseivis un
der goci ; EfilifiblitiikAaidVlVAntiotiliPtold
i4fitil4; be ii4nie,4ll: -.
. may • ,•.?ft:
. ;The Bible ic:lailis.-The English ieince
Mit:W . ost oilmiteisteof pal% huve‘eildeavbibd
tollitAdinietheciiie:of'thei k eoiiii i ;l4ttiO:
To. tins 'end 'BrigliSh i cliefilii4e . were'ketli i )-
lij4t
)
ed; tientdationswere m434 - 4.1)0E0; ;tind.the
public ~business, including ~ the. proceed
htite ;Ortbe -mists; was :cotAucted•-iuLthe
tongue of Ih4'eon'ilitsicali: '. The Holy
;bible, . hpweyer,. isisit'_uoi,iiieduded in the
iritkrenmentt arrangements. . This, wee left
folhe.thistlionarieb. , -awes hence used but
little;' except itf the ktisiticipBcbools. 'Hea.:
them Piejudices extitildittf itlriziA families
I B ti; . t.d IQQ' 1
and B c boo s. , But the B 1 e li no
to 'be hid.. It diffuses -.0.01f-: , A.. regent;
manifestationu of its progress. we see ho s
qtiotaticki flibritißthlgitrifiptliyhtelVthiiis
endorses tielt,ilir*iiottifes i' l . :*
"14 1 .he: 1 4 if; 4 tttl. ei it* t •ii4El4!)l ' t . 0 . .: 1 4i
th'l , 4RAill 1 ) 0 *,, PA ,there i s no,!iferilliff
ili,ell i -the pdglio,.`lappme.,„ 4ii iiirx j 40.
of suga r - cane , from the root to the App,
is full ,of sweetpese,,p r eyery,,psge of
Bible is fraught_with the most precious in
struction. A pirrMi — OrThat book would
give yOttialle of kinalAgalltPlan' ';'thatt-
Wind other treatises on the nag iiiibje-a!
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.---WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1863,
In short, if any person studies the English
lattuage with a view to gain wisdom, there
is not another book which is more worthy
of being read than the Bible."
Our Army and Navy afford an immense
field for ministerial labor, and Christian ,
benevolence. More than a thousand Chap
lains are needed to fully occupy this field,
and are provided for by the Government;
and their selectien is so arranged for, that
Christian activity can influence it greatly.
It demands ten times the solicitude which
has yet been manifest. The position' re
quires piety of the deepest and liveliest
kind. It needs prudence and self-denial.
It should have Christian cotiperatien. , All
who'love the Lord Jesus Christ, should give
their influence. Denominational peculiar
ities should not be pressed. The " common
faith" will be, with the true friends of the
-cause, the foundation of union.
-.Alittle work 'on our , table, by Rev:M.
BROWN, presents some .good thbughts
`on the subject, before is. The tr.'B'. Chris
tian Commission are nobly engaged, and
,to .those ; who would
,the cause, are„an
excellent medium: ' 1-• ;
, Tan 'Amer On.tirding.•- 'His fOiFiee,
And` Responsibilities; and •the . yll , feani of Aiding
hlm, By Rev. jr,..Brevm, Hospital Chaplain,'
U. S. Army ,24m0, pp. 124: „Philadelphia:
.4
W. S. t'. Air*.
` •:;ECCLESIASTIC.L.
Rev. , ;Si:- . l""ltlNktillYhah revel vea. lie
froth - the 00irgregatioli80 - vett `
arelt:COriedid,'Crtifiori Piehb,ytery.
bir BEN . .E:,S: 3 El,*t i sorr Of Ake late
,-Rev.
E. S. Ely;,b,,D. ,fte'd Mr. rt. dAIN
were ordained
_to, the , woric, of the:Traub-,
thairdsbyteTYof , od.;
on the Ist "
tg •Ito,,_GOteral Asse,gib y
•-1861:,
-PlienurvarGuS, Mrsisyrini. ;
.Itteghaty; Dr. .L. Youna",, • John. Boyd. '
Tineinnes, R. S. Wilson,' Roseman.
Dubuque, ,J. L. . B. -Alexander: ~,
Richland, James Rowland, Joseph lrairhon.
Marion, ` Jamerra. Bider, : Beason.
ff9tYlSdorli D. Barron, Mr Patterson, _
Moore; ' Mr. ristre:
New Lisbon, ' Or-M. Todd; • leoberti.Whitacre:
Dr. Roward, JohmOulberteurri,
W. B Mcllvairte, Mr. Rirld&r::"- - -.-
Washington, J Dr. Brownson, Dr.•lll'Kennan,
lW: B': Keelinga• Mr. Vance.
Steubenville, f Dr. Beatty, Geo. B. Johnston,
"4
L. Marquis, Thos. S. Milligan.
Marion, . S. B. Blaney, . Thomas Johns.
lowa, 'W.'S:Westervelt,' Dr. C. Walker.
Toledo, , er Alex. Caldwell, J. W. 11.Tevr.ell.
Missouri:Brier; Giltirer, • 'Luther Rnding.
Muncie, Thomas Whallon, •J. E. Rummy,' ,
Palestine, J. M. Alexander; Wm. Redick. ,
Schuyler; '. G.V: , Ash, •••-•.;: ' 4 Thomas Candor,
I,J. Worrell,- - J. Boggs.
• hi.-Blackbnrol . Dr.
A. Munson, . W. A. Delano,
J'Ntert3-Mcirgair
rify
Potosi,
Na+9Bllll
:gal.
lljew,Yurk, - E. B. Ra*ill, , .A. Ranger, .
" '-. •' • Joseph C4ry, - Jaaper Corning •
E; C.-Wines, 1:1J/I, !,,l , - -) -! ! , . 1 , 21 ~
Nawißrunswiek, j A. D. White, I. 8.. D. Puller, ....
•''', -' i . - ' IR. Witting, 'o.!Sineliiii.
Redstone, • - Robert .P-Wilson, • ,John.Giilte..ci i . 7.1
Bloomington, J. C. Manila, . Wm. Munro. !"
Philadelphia!2d, j'Dr.: Ramp •, - ! -"B.S. Weiri , ".•T
. ' 1 JOsePh *54.8, 1 Mr.•RaGenstein. ,
Burlington; ". ' Br. Pliiiner,* ' ' Gat. Van Gaidei. -
Nevi Castle,. • : !.Di: J. M. Dickey, :. B. N:Browni!,, . !,..;
J. C. Thompson; . , B. S. Miller, ,
George P. Raj% . A. l Btirling,
J 4.. C. Galbraith, . RobertArown. 7 :1
W. C. Caton; George, Relish, ,•
1-
R. ISPertehmnjzi!, i . ;:e lames Clerk: . , ~ . •
„ .. - ..
timore,
Gli 1 e,
; Matt Scott,
; .C,,W,:steiteart„ ; .T t Jordan 7 ,
Cincinnati, L. D. Potter, . H. H. Leavitt,
1T.14; Metes,' z"; -
New Alban R: D. MacHiutter„, T W. r .Sproulo..
- ' ' ' It. Bower " C. A. Pliant,'
" ' Jannatriellew.
Ft. Wayne, , Dr,Lowrie, - Judge• Hanna,..
Philadelphia,
f Dr Blackwood, ' George
Mr. Sproul, . ; • .JainesiDunlap,
Phila.
; Central,r. A. Nevin, M.Newkirk, . -
'7 r ; j..D Wcirß,`" • Robert Graham:
Sangturn,n; T. M. Oviatt v galone. .
J. I" . Polk, ' Parker:'
California, Alexander Scott; -„jobn.J3evanse ; ;
Allegheny City, Louis L. Conrad, T. H. Nevin,
Blairsville, , ,Dr. S. McParren, Barnett.
Zanesville,
-EASTERN. ,SUMMARY.i.
cr W NG I. AND. -v ' •
LIT.";;APRVeakitB/ thaton§o o ll P); gle 20 *
Init., the;Seatetitry• Of. State:olU Assistaiit
Secretary of State .:aceninpiinied "'th'e
anethii Han
.• • • run": • .”11 Le : Amex
:84W081#81b eixyv stalking ) n ii.,sts
if "' k
spentthe day a a
. tend :Bostoniße,cordir,
• adYgtittgoke thik4appmeensty?iNitetifilibbi
violation iettigigibutiir4iiii 0600 ie.=
"mark • 'lfe.
•‘.
1 "In this time of calamity, when the na f
tion ; can losoki for deliyeranea c ;only froth'
the . *my: and : , mqvid en ee *of god,
these• persistent awd,opin violations, of ;the.
laws k byAoselrbo,,hayelkep22 made tiie,
:struments thronghwhnse agency succeifikm .
. tote nought out, cannot . ...fa:ll,kt°
:diaaaaiariPlakhanas ci.S4 .ParaiYa??oaP,Pa'.
•eatent, the efforts of whoeyer• enteut,to,
see good .c.9L% OVA *A 0 470: 85 „ at(Pi :
'.vine favor or rebike.'
Ir - tiobV;m*ti,
:ail 'the "Gistiel; allow. iillimpae" l lvea L to
!spelt orthe rciAlioh Pi, terms, -very. tinbe
:coming. The , comtcgctifpoq4l44,l,4llu4i n
,to -, the meg, by minietersiof.nuCh 15htaseens,
01 .. Th is !i" Th r is' infAisti
...a vi r s ki • • 0 ire.
treasiin •!'• ' cqsnpirabV ,
1 , ,
Imarks :
" It strikes up that, this . 4 434!, of A peeolt
op the'lips of 'Cliriatiaii 4 mhn 'd'emdtdly
th'ae! it 'idPla bkih,n`rlt,
agrorreado
rebellicettirfat;r6Vi 'lndigna;fion .
that •upoPlothdr-lipi would take' the' foim
,ofs'OathionitAnd bin ce I profan
crgidg iiiAttooT tha'ainly.,lm&'ofnortr youth).
'g odime sbould.bts'osrefiittiiotr.tb-emote:A
nanne• it by lipithkitggewhickfhinti
thatlthijr , tklawould•Wearif that daredet •• •
Q1Sialitt00 1 .11 4 111 4 1T ) o f Zhß Wirts' 4l.l7
•at • iv.. ; .
AfitrAg e g l . l ' tit k
4':Theo 39* iheaaohusets regiNento•harei
!for'xne.dia•Sooietruilled tote Christian , Union , ..l
`having( its officers, ,and, regular meetings
thre,e timclUameek.• Tha , tdatform I ofr theirr
,union.;ia ,somewhat broad;Rembracing alli
denominations and 411,•of r•a g o o d ,
charantenp L ast Sabbath-the: Ch , ristians =1)
'the 14th\ .: New . Hampshire united with, the ,
39th Massachusetts the celebration., of
the ;Lord's:Slimier, the chaplainii of the two
regiments coaduoting thetimereises. :There;
werept abould.,judge,,Eabodt ; fifty orizaixty,
communicants, belongingt4warinualdopom-.:
inatioom: meeting was kadd l iin the.
Bresby.terjan t alirobi.attlfenletivillep Mdt":,it
thit lll9
•Vg. i. >iaivr
e 't)
„Dem swf
,thryugh t ,tlothpigutt l utnr r imq
iii);*ratio* of Prof. Pheka4f:iind4ol,ap:
beaopnJankas Willititin
fkigi4ieti - 50‘,04 . •$P,Iitpidriftesofii4,4f.tve.
zire: dig;
igst, pear
8610 , a /Z; atk . ' dram a Pqr
'4iph °rat, i collegsa,sl9 . -pliotiTtlp's ttl f .
Apieri4an'Bdaidand4 t b s a l 4Tirtoa#:;#o4e
Missionary ' S ootet ' . l .4)l,, ar liil l e cktk: o 4; t 9;
Rani, reim,sitfi ailipiaf i t i vrii; ( l4l,g 14, ffi JIVE;
9f,J-"Au TaiiPaa, '!; snc the
, , rx.a. M %Sr . oa
b ty v ii wEsTimt
e usual price!'
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CIIAPLAJNL-*
41t!i 1 _ :•3: a!:!
=MEI
A. GENTLEMAN of Boston has made a
donatiote $2,000 to Harvard College, to
be expended in prizes and otherwise to
proniote improvement in the important art
of reading among the students. About
sixty students are in training for prizes,
which are to be awarded on . the 18th of
June next, for. excellence •in the reading
aloud of English'prose. Two prizes of $2O
each, and three of $l5; are proposed for
seniors; and two of $l5 each, and three
of. $l2 each, for Freshmen. The prizes
next year will be doubled in• value.
No LESS than seventy steam fire engines
have been made up to this time -by the
Amoskeag Company, of Manchester, N. H.,
ineludinc , some for almost every large city
in the enion, two.for Halifax,'and , one for
the'Russian , city of Amoor. Where do not
Araeriesit inventions•pentrate
VIE FAMOUS RUBBER CASE of the
Orc4dy4ifiatpiiteei against the Providence
(11. I.) Rubber'Oeinpany,,was depided on
the 28thn1t.in favor of the e,Ornllain4pt;
the defendants were forbidden to rnannfao.
titre of' Sell any of the ityie of rubber
goods covered by the patent.
THE *Legislature of Massachusetts:closed
its session' ou-the -29th ult., 'atter a contid-
Nance !;.of; 113 daysy during whidh 'were
passed-t.a.nd -sikneda2so. bills and , lO]
solves expenditures, .provided..! - for
tverei.42;ooo.,Ko, , for,!, State aid tOlamilies
Of% , :voltinteers - y, 81,200,000! 'fort ordinary
purfsises, • f,1,0±004:100. Ivry coast ,:defences ;
$500,00d ,for arms, and 4400,00 furl. in
terest :odffunded debt. „ft Italso authorized
the< reimbnrsement,Tof, bounties:; by
cities 'soil ,towns;;which; it -is said , .: will
amount to' $3,61)0,000. Thole ,also
farther approp'riationi , to expended
dei.thodirebtion of the. Go'vernor in aid of
feorttitirt.,..ii Two aotaf„were passed ;
easentiallytknodifying .the;militiaisystern Of
the Cominonwealth,.. 3
N E W•TORK.'
. ,
=I
...cIiCCORDING to the :Report on Ilia: - State
madelastillear to the , ' General
cie,nerai, Synod of the , . Reformed, ; Dutch
church, there are connected withfthis' body
fete'htndred ind'Uineteen chUrcbes, -fee
hundred and tweet -nine ministers "and
eight, candidates. The ..N. Y., Chiistian
bitelligencer, in commenting on the.relative
propertion'or ministers:and: churches thus
re , perted, I offers"' 'the remarks,
Which are worthy off" cOneideratien irk 'Con
necipuoiyith the general arthject opau, Ude.
plate supply. of ministers
"It will 'be` seen - that according to the
census of last year • there ''werel ten - more'
ministers 'than churches reported; 'and
hence some may infer that. we liarie, - nee
Church,tto 'ample sUpply'of pastors. The:
Very reverse, however, t'ie the fact: For
among. our ministry, there , are enumerated'
the; nudes seventy-three brethrenwho
have; one way 'end , another,- ceased -hem
the , pastoral ;work: - Ada. to-'that number-
the= names . of , our seeretaries,;iprofessore, -
missionaries, - and' chaplains, , And at least'
there . is a.:subtractio[vof one hundred: to be'
made - frcim , th - e- number of working - pastors.
So that, in truth, 'we abontihree hun
dred and4:4,vienty-nine (or: had` lait year);
miniAters'ablei and Willing - to :Work, for Slip
plyingi four' hundred and nineteen churches.
In other - .lwordsiztherei. ivias.;,anf actual deft-.
eien ey of 1) itfety;-4stipp - osi n etch win greo
gation -to :need.-theiservice ,- of one •pastor.!?..
TUE Stooks - Sim, and useful Series Of:
dectrinal disopiirses generally: known as the
South .Chure,h Lectures was closed on
the ; evening: of the 3d i by ,Rev.: Dr.-
liitcher}ek's sel.Mol2 lon the ißesnrrectiOnli
Nye learn that arrangements. have been
Made with Messrs.; Carter & Brothers ford
- • : T
the early publication ..of :these excellent
sermons, , ,. at .cost of 41.0 .=
tWinitgike- et lenoA And
- Ift^ • ta .( Oroll _
n il an n lthß l EMs 5 !" 11 2.1 11 . 1 FRP 11 , 1 14111 the
enWeek., IMesPPO 4 449 B 4 between. the ,
Solteol sad other epeleetiestieal
rinndenee
bienebbui-oh j he''
Jextted., As .to 414 . M0/1100i
&heel Assemlili; hoethinissfillatitis Ai;
tab Oft 4
rope.9ttßl;, l e , Ou r skoVd
tef:Uper, wtukteve; • leap be Llke:#ual issue of,
the cose.Ti- , But:syith:reopeoo She: whole
subject, of oorrespondenee r , :hboingitharily.
remarks St 3,
11'U.* oe. steal gliandon and abolish:it
eri ki . . th.e has beTa
0400111ite : 'of, difiriod!iY; 4ispi4NrifiA
stitiotrori,44!e?cp i la. 410, Akfe ~,
: 004.q0ct
can no, pigs
:
-141R - FOLLOWINOSoItit4on,WAS adopted;
bt the 'Newaoritz'•Mittiateilal •lailekeinn
' ",
. • ,-.:l,••ttc, A o l • .
• hele Yf r /Pli*Pl E C ter A ° Sql . . °6 , 4eF it Y
IN O, dYilftol B. ‘W,
P l .l lliB ' 463141114 AfaSeB
1 4 14q01k9,i le i t tIMig!9r - g ellik ' O r S ) 4 4 4 ,611 a1l
AOIbe . SPriP*IIiVOIEWO ' iO I e4.. ) ,I4 I A, ETPBi
'dept.,,and,yrben,ctuch 145101111)40n. ph4L, fail,
t0,611.,r 4 43uu; ALL9 4 ; 4 4§.46.0 1 7 ;bp
POO. wholesome d,i B AIPAP.e 94, 11 e
01.441 21 .. P,. 11; . •: i -• • ' • ,
-.The! Y.;.,Chronicle, alluding •to,:tho'
'atiove;3ll4e : •• 7 : :10 • •
wiiulth.fsnigetitkiNst
_it 'iktild'Att;
tliisfihreitihiß•aitiiih r ti'llinadeitikr AZ'
tm taik•wyoidschtite•
:debts. Then thp . eases .wculd bp' '
(qv* •:.:trtac •, •t--i •11. vac.. • r•I PC.
; iTvAMISVALIAttra'r-, 1 *9. 9,C,OwiktagOOPis
letnahroßenoVolent. Soitieet
;wittli;Jitittlie chip& of Ittifflnstiltitkonill
l affitc"Eiridtbat,
14 .
.'"i l Lag i tfe lll .o l c4 l k hoNelifi t " 4
; ("
.11Jr.Lo r roc)
L,nese, ; g9t3 p,4*. in , igeoo4:o,utta
tionsi, 24.2. reitolitd.•to•tiheir -t friends ; .192
toi'llolidvneliiiid' the'
Pe t iiY,tt4iril .P O- '011 3 401 AP 6 . 1 ./ 14.4 9 4 04'0;
2i.;‘ , OrCAiditga t
roluito110123;:roxo , Dogricsh Am 4
'died." -.• •A
guffiskitisii .. B [;i dle
jAiIaSS4", ) &I4 witrwa;•ii 106 ; p The'',`4lT
laisaialliiiof ale
EstjaidEnWit#P4iornei:
'atiiieStith.gtehit
of former alfrit ecilike't 'ir;el2
ilo` Rid ? A.
thought to'be ' &lio ` fg the oldest di kind .
foxitil&c) Fakir t4l,1 lta
493.44
Att4eidlit:,
fariii;" 'icity 4 "
`visSilkWillelikliiite the Eifc
fish `w hirl 'NAV it/ - pow over Aro
VolaPtie° We"'
IpatNiatthis figainlg h tnity 46raita
E MEI
foundit white with blossoms, a fine - instance
'of fruitfulness in . old age.
. .
TWE Legislatiire of New-York; in incor
porating the Broadway Railroad Company
has prohibited the use of Sunday care.
The
_Governor, however, has . placed - his
.veto (in the bill.
-.GOLlk.sold.si.l6o l in.New-tork, on . Sat
PIfLAD ELPH TA... :
Ar:-.11138 LAST stated .meeting :of the
Central Presbytery of Philadelphia, a num
ber. of resolutions were adopted in reference
iktbbligi . Sohnoli: We quote the follow-
lig .
;:Resolved, I. •Tliat by% the . Parental, rela
tion and; by.:Divine appointment ; ; the
ions instruction of children rests: •beyond
invoidance , ,upon their parents, and. that a
.portion ofeleryißabbath day should:be de-
evoted> by them, to;the performance of this
.IL •Thatrplirents should regard.itssitheir
• duty, to' have their children, so:far as ,prac
ticable, -in: , the house , Of Chid' on -
Abe- Bab-,
bath,' as wore h p :under their-spe;
;:, nor ). should, they: allosi.
them•to be absent4rdiu the, religious user ,
wives held on ottiepsdaya f eateepirfor Weighty!
reasons. • ,".- • .
l'hat•the Sunday School !literature
, of Our, day: needs revi si op -an d'axpargatioi4
and reqnires;the .attebtion OfSeesionsqurto:
the contents of the library; and -of parents',
..es, .to the . velum es: ?Tanned , . -t heir. ohil
Aron-• , , • ," : ; r,
That, in order, :to-the highest tipir4
',itualcadvantage. , to, s be.. _derived from., the,
Sabbath earthe 7 part of Abe teachers; cand;
-imorder affordz.opportueity;:bothsfor par
lental Instruction at home/and for!the chil
4ren aed-yonth to , A.t,tend Alfe2..zegular ser
vices:of: the. iiarictnawit,ia recommended
to •all,,our ohorPhes to/bave,tint_oricisession
of ihe.l3abbath. 4ohodliontthe 84Ubath.
IX. That :it ,betienjoined :upon all, who
,harnioharge , :of -one; Sabbath. 'Schools !Unit
J.theprinetructrifie•:children regularly-4mi On!
idoefriaes:ot the Bible me: they are embodied
tinneur Standards. ,3• m
11.Ev71141viiikiv" . Moßitps , l4 edit& of die
vf - Of•,• ( "?' 61 K S
' (1 1 f 4 174 0 - , PMI7.
hiterign just diedAhihnielphia
rEteifwas,called, early .to.
having•attalnedt.bnt• to the 'age of
end Sias peace. ' Amßiig hie lint woirBs`were
"'Oki+ bliss of hniat Je nL ans ". "1 - "
, L , • (.... ;;,‘:
romo%nility: from - the Aolperieui
Presbyterian; litire&ls' -With s tat~iug `ice
pressiveness to thoie who' il.eferAtlifi clue
hours of life *ay, preparation ye etlfr ,
nity : • - . .A. ,
Rev.'Di% Barnes; in 'a•deeplY'sol,nin dis
course on Deat t h-bed Repentance ? 'preached
lastSabbith 'evening, gave it•.as the.result
of 'forty years'• observation ,in the: pastoral
office, that -, he had not . met with 'a:single
instance of sick-bed repentance; which, upon
the recovery, of the individual,o turned :out
to , be gdnuinet - That which satisfies us .4:4
tb egen ni n eness of , the dying thiers repent
ance, he., continued, is not what he' said;
but the testimony. of •one who &mid Toner
trate 'beneath' the:- surface, and , could know
what' we neveril
canther•ieality •ofmati's
professions.' . «"
" i' i '" l34 ' IL) I. " fi !` ib
1 ' Toe" it isebyt•
•••erian Banne4.-
• .'t th
''"' •
te, o f
.iii lifi „reter7
011 . 0 . 8 to our complaint against
ftitiWg - ett; and ftirnishing 16u her
shipyards privateer veieelii - fOr the
without (siitterfereiieo 2 l l ifAnKit indeed/ stitl .
Cho -ootitivahixi . •lotlthelviaoirtsieniiitint; you
inky . tkatioliktisohoidito'soh..odliihsitluinbi
. pie We' botdetiin•thelsellinedfihipititiPthe
' by , itho class' ofnmetehAita;4hife :we
burfrom'another class; 'firearms; saltpetre ;
arid''gunpowder. ' The '•dliferenee4 between
two bates lig juettifie, Great 13itits4n is
Wind its not oniy-hy theigeneral
of natiebtqr diplernatiot4nterborirsi
iUdd'•tteaty Whereas, iiith:the
I Ehlatheitni Confederacy she has no , national
toi!ittitintAvhsitever:. never:hid - otiokild
I hiiirlfc; tit there is na &wish kaeog:
nieed in the woi44l ,4l FiziaiiihitiO thebY;
tbeii "hreiip ply- fake gap de iitidirp
• rota. I T4' •""; linntoeAMPUrniftt -A
dt : rfa tibeieli..thttrifety - 4,:1:868: 1,. •
f t, •„, • lat ilto; 'Ai
•
03,7% . 117 ,, riti v>,
••• : . • - P e L. p .. I r r '..•
r:100.111Prbli and, Chl!ret.iel,9 l ,lsAfrAu...
„.; , 2. 1 41 i dvv'T:.- 1- e!.4 ll , l Y l Ya.liaf •;1 w :••• •
' • - •••lllll6 , itinitedi States . cOliristian Commis.;
stony* national - Associationi havinrfor its
Mainclobjeet)the spiritual welfare of the
arnir Have appdinted a general Army Cbtil:
!mittemof.Western Pennsylvauie7 to receive
' ind for Ward all contributiabe 'of money and
*BOW stores; 'to select, dequili t 'and scud
to- , the teamps,! hospitals:. and battle-fielaii
. goddvitietive,Ohristian.tmet, either .Irniniti:
ters ni.lajailen,i irlo : gens &negates. of-the
. tile , 0 °elm isiitirr,.-tan'di act 6e i missionaries-in.
la mhAtimportant: andiriteresting:field:, !As
this isserni a en tip a religioisr. uiork; it itsiaw:
dirable,the:twtheChurohes ;of ' 0 h'riSti - ofvell
db - bethinitions, che r interested ill it.: • .. it. :.
.Prhw-Coinmissiontlieralfe're; publis'hes tire
. following• instructioriscisthich m ay.- aidwili:
I the forniation: ef lirmyvonitnitteestini•ell ,
; aliniehes, towns, •atidi. villages eft Western
!Patiasylvania ~. 1...bi.i. - ..- ,:C,' mf....fi.: iltiv:
-I 4isi'twil dr Ithreeilliarnest- taw Meettgiol.
! geticeq and4lo:iist a , :plseet land. ititne,:hed
nun allileteoirritrrarkilmente foir:a ged:
i eislomt etibiiPi I 111 4 ite tallLtlxdFactiveliiiwitii
tersjandslaPile,r644l dellOminatissksinithe
iieldity;tp. be Fireeept, ,4 ) s'.. l!iiint .v.i.r,....:tii1 .
E.:M t ...the; general-4)1001%i letraitookwgy;
:.Committee be elected gettpli.otnted, Imbrao
iiagl.;at-,levt .two from :teankrepsgtegation;
.
:represelitSd. ~ , ),:, - ....ct*.o sti ': . - '0
n..lWttion- this: generilAftmittee is , squa t
pleted, , organ' se,j;t4l , elec.tingta:Pxesident,t
Secretary; areaaurer i ,•amt,;:aMi.z.Exeoutivei
Cotantitteet I talittlEzioutaye .11.0Ommittee i
ishougibtiOnkall,vlmvingicet •Mor,o4lkaw. five!
loclixtmernberil .;,, andilet),the9,,be -Active ' ,
itiarneektuien.yhose hearts ,are.4o,the,w 9 r*„ .
!alliiw,hooars&willing to,:give,,tbeir , tim c.) aids
!labor: , i'..,;?•.;H: ,i,: ,:airg si -i,.„,. - , :4
:AThe,- organization beingiorimideted, :that
Work. f0110w5...4 ' ; -3aivitlii Hi. ,-ngii:./z • .1:1.;a:
4 ' , Tiine i are titicfrAhigge a tvoso by . t the;
'cogpmapion.i•AmAl. LAgaciserA4l4l Ai ff.'..
: ...-4,84 money.,A.::-.,,,i...),12. invite 4. ,. ,1 */ ~,,1
' 2d JitosPital . &Met - I ati 1 , ,,in to.; -:
‘1
3d. Good men as delegates. •
~,
11 To obvin,monsy,,lst the pastor,s, at opoh
tiniallimaT i .be.e3oDreniellt; i isiiionik altd,
taVitio'cO'Vetiiiiis=rtit?all the Metit*tl ) ,
(nue ' d'utigittigi
i piiiineltre ob - pli; ' ihd=
'11'4(4 . tar* , 010946' ' bOiiiin4iiii r on'T
4 , lVeit;)fiferit. 'lad '*oigidiiiiii; ) iiiialkilitta
t„.ali t f , .. fi i . t, f. _ n. t ~,,n , .:
.. _
taltArlontri. atiskns lint inAuedift . "..:l.7, ',“!
)
..r...EtSj . it4lll - tort4!t,iir 146-.4 .I„,i ,
iiitelifigil to. th.Niiii; an *oil 71k. oi4il
,e4T.liiiaJorprii:Pli
..igi t v:tifiClifr.letigatt e it ' '.
0441are' gidthiiig;':;fellreig l , `&iilicA":ll;t u
;Ig,io 2 mittle Winatc:Ste;titti,'' It '' ) .."7"•tz e a
: ....
or, i n g 4 tsLwi llie lid e ..-- . 4e . tin t ir c s l e f e .4:4l ,
I
iiiN; l wki3 "- sTiriP 'oe 'oiklYdistiitaifir bra did'
O: Bsilkii i oi4, ii t *ihrtiati 9 a,.o;cli,iliatilli;• - 4
ifiattlal j ar g eiMiuld," pr atVe'Tocilf Lie
drink for the sick, write their letters, com
fort the dying, b,ury, the dead, if necessary ;
in brief, men are wanted who can do any
thing that will add to. the comfort of a sol
dier. When such men are found, write to
Pittsburgh, giving the name and address,
and a plSce will be fourid.for them.
Let pirblie meetings he-held occasionally
in the churches, to maintain and increase
theinblic interest in the Christian Com
mission.
The above is all the machinery and or
ganization that is needed. The simpler it
is. in its operations, the more efficient will
it be. Let every reader ot: i this article feel
that he is called on to act. , ..Let all remem
ber, that the grand objeet.quid end of the
Christian Commission lead the sod
diers,to Chrisi, and Altus, extent, the king
dom of the Atedeemer.
•limmottoN FOR simincto stow. ' -
When' a box is ready, - placelii
list 'off id ti dee contained ? ' `sending'sae:the
same time a - duplicate ' by giving
necessary informa Lion, 'the maquer of
the Post 'ciffiati 'which' so
iiiiiifileAgitient is . to •he pa:doi.'' the'
biix • legibly;' and 'sell" to
.1 ..•i . . :• .-
r .
Smitbdilit Stieet, liitlithuFgh, ?a.
Otte be sent „free Y
we will
.pas f t, - eTe• t.
The
Trgasoreri aMxepeiteil,t.e.send the
contributions, of. oriey, (refaining ell' that
may Va'ispeatialtiy,fer the e x penses cf;the
P° l2l ,4ooeej)- 0 . , ..• I.
d08* 41 .4 1 # 1 . 3 :5i, TrOini v rei, ,„
s(o:7),Voiid Street , rittshurib, Pa.
0a..11.u.,,• - "
JpitNeeN, .11111.8. t.
.Robert Toitton,,,;seey. A
:.,,,,,,,,,,,,.For„t43 . lkgrestrytrlan Balmer.
From -theflififj-1-The, Fast Day. i
CARP NAB FRANKLIN, TENN,
t - - , - • • - - , Mliy 1, 18th.•'''''') - -..;
Mini)* E1ivT...3413 ::—Y,es'ieidgV, .was, the;
day . irppoipted byion4resident wit; aeiaou
of .prayer ' ea • hamiliatibri. With • your;
pernitstikon• r watilliOd for the .Bcrifter some:
account of the manner of
, I ; te observance
in,tbie far off la ' ne,'•4l3,y.,weit most de
lightful. *e are enjoying here a season
of;the finest Spring weather I ever saw;
and tYeß.Per. ( 4.Y . w4e 1 499 [ 11:.0RK9.41:491 8 t1 of
Spring &aye. ~4 shower gieprftyi9us night'
:eo,olad aud:pgrified. the atmeepher,a. 'Ai,
day opened Aright,. and beautiful,
,and,,icoq..
tinned so throughput, affording a dejight;..
Tut oceaskop A;or out-door worship - ~1 0: ,v '
We have;here a,..,dhagaintg4esometiou ji
which meqamf.eeidY: - .T.1... 1 111:44. 3 910
8 a0A9 1 „ 1 0-
dressed a petition. to. , Ildajogßee r (ranger,
makingitim to, recommend 3 A.,..0
.ryeaog,
'-.4f the, !IV- among c.4P-...fAPPs. 41114,,c0m.
mand, ti.p.d to ; suspend„„ the .401.1 yontirkt of'
ildlit•erY (1145;.80,far ,e 4. that. ee.. 1 4)1;9 4glie
1944 0 T4 • 4Rttriment,.to , 144 -I: o 4PljojeTh r ism•
.11 1. .:Eft.iiMizill4NP B kie .( 43 T 2MkeeiYacl.;': ll .l!drAe
or. JwP.fi issued, oßellfkediKrPT:the 4aY all
liv. stu, tAa fgaitkeatioev i ell 4 tetigue duty,
gill Ail oPPA - AVA. U except ig', illkt ,, w..eit-ebe9 -
hi.tekYde,tleeeeTY- The 00 !"* **Y. , 4f•ler'
tera,were, closed, and the ,Quartermasters
Astued,S rations, . Thus the, , dey was very
race a Sabbath.; 44. Aisiecn,nmap.ci.44k
the day was givenqn,eligluus_ serviw,, es,
pecytkly.44,thoge regiments that have chap
-141- :Aut' can cllY.§Pe,ak With.eertgai
t,y„in i re fereoco.to . Atm . OWL . regigpept.,,,l'i r e
het;no, puhlie , :seryjne in the roxenoonjn
x:opse,quexted,s4oe, wetness a. -the ground
occaemmed by , the, ,rai,n of the ; : previous
night..,A,..24'.;31.•,$ the regiment
.. was
form - id and marshed to a shady place in
the :encamprisept,..where we usually meat,fox
worship. -!Thera they , were, seated ; on, lle
gronad in compact order undei,,(he i alut,d9
o f ; Auto a ft ne. beech- trees pow- coveredolith
foliage. ulteost4lll4,. grown..., :Rivary.„Aegi
men4 °flog, enCIR II 94 of Ag 4 eeliil4eY
oteens).:suk Rfdq/Y4 ll 4ll9.:Peihmorss: prfm.
ent. Itltreftglio4ct.e.• tfitqn.frellk
. .,thc lgoifio.:
” y
he Lord reigneth, let the , wan Plickice .
An;; attempt , wAs m. 14 'to,, u , the
characteristics of -001 A 1 13ti r illW.48 1 4-, 0 1%!
*cop:ll4,4ml app,l9 o ,t4tjate l tlte ; pm**,
ktnta r nfy,t ! lin m)pn.,tyy z ii,gtnring,,tjie. tfingipg i
RTAYelkAld -, R I I49.4iPMAR, Y.P.PiIIoPPAPIA
WA "0 0 1. 0 .91.4 - 0 1 404,49. 1 Aq . ....,-.1. e. ai •,: - z , .;t: , !il t
-tr4 t.h#3.-'..79.nigglwe.ll4llA ,
iktilierfluP42/
Ititgely, attended. ,[n,,
,tinge f.eelp/oN'tki4
f1.F4371C - Aeeeti l / 4 13 0 P.ltkAilterfliktt 4:omisthswe
ite44.iniYo.PrioikY ot-AltOuNiskilf.4B nmuYa
iTyortult - Ftsel?9.oi tbilf! ~- airelftli*, • ;We
offer,, our , PERY9. l l 3 ,o•tllei ~eillfec * O 4l
OA saill€l.t§a , vio. ll r. 41 4 1 .4!, Yisithe Oltior the
f m
earn, SPAriPt•ii:X9 pray for tkeiontie..*
igetßeAukt ArgoervatisT dig tux nationality,
Ow ttimiPtAiqi , of Akiitiegolatins.witr; and
the, ,eatabf iahmept • pf,act, hpnorable
and; iagiug,,peaco., „Putt An. - ouri out Ward
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IrslitrzAriott, ' May 'il.-4'l3.ioUn:tatVii`i
' Wngnices, The Con&reas of the United States;
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enacted by the same statutes that all able-boditd
male citizens of the United States, and persons
of foreign birth, who shall have declared, on
oath, their intention to become citizens, under
and in pursuane of the laws thereof, between the
ages of 20 and 45 years, with certain exeption s,
not. necessary to be mentioned, are declared t o
constitute the National forces, and shall be liable
to perform military duty in the service of the
United States, when called out by the Preeident
for that purpose; and,
Wnsases, It is claimed by and in behalf of
persons of foreign birth within the ages specified
in the said act, who have heretofore declared on
oath their intentions to become citizens, under
and in pursuance of the laws of the United States,
and who have not exercised the right of suffrage,
or any other political franchise under the laws
of the United States or of the States thereof, are
not absolutely included by their aforesaid decla
ration of intention from renouncing their purpose
to become citizens, and that, on the contrary,
such persons, under the treaties or law of no.
Lions, retain a right. to renounce that purpo se
and to forego the privileges of citizenship and
residence within the United States, under the
obligations imposed by the aforesaid act of C oo -
Now, therefore, to, avoid all misapprehension
concerning the liability of persons concerned to
perform the service required by such enactment,
and to give it full effect, rdo hereby order and
proclaim .that no plea of alienage will be received
or allowed to exempt from the obligation imposed
by the aforesaid act of Congress, any person of
foreign birth who shall have declared on oath
hid intention to bec9me a citizen of the United
States, under the laws thereof, and who shall be
fibitnd' Within' the United States at any time dur
ing the continuance of the present insurrection
and rebellien,,at or. after, the expiration of the
period of
. sixty-five days from the date of this
prOciiiiiiation • '
nor shall any such plea of alien
age be allowed in favor of any such person who
has so as aforesaid declared his intention to be
come a citizen 9f the United States, and shall
h ave ex ercised tit any time the right of suffrage
or any other poli tical franchise within the Unibed
States
_Walunder the laws thereof, or under the lowa
of any - e - B'64ra States.
In witness whefebf; I have hereunto set my
hand, and caused the seal of the United States to
be affixed. Dotteiehthe city .of Washington,
this
the Bth day, of . May, in the year of our Lord
1863, auil:Of the Independence' of the United
States the 87th. Bribe President - .
4%4; , . i'"'Asaenem Luscotx.
Wee. H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Caphim of Grand , Gulf.
• -FiACI:SIIIP BERTON,
d Gulf, Miss., May, 3, 1863. J
To Hon. Gideon Welles, Reerettuyof the Navy.
Son : I have the hottorloi report that I got un
der way this morning with. the Lafayette, Caron
dolet, Mount; Cfty,a)24. Pittiburgh, and proceeded
up to the Torts at Grand Gulf Tor the purpose of
attacking them - itgain if they had not been aban
doned. ,'Thwertemy left before we got up, blow
ing up their ammunition, spiking their large
guns, and brititiiirtirtakick"away their small
onee„ ~,Theiputunent.oonsisted of thirteen guns
in an. The works are,9f most extensive kind,
and would seek . iti'deff the 'efforts of a much
heavier, fleet, than tbi one that, silenced them.
The for't's' toirn.tO pieces.by the ac
airitcy Erg tol. 'Wadi; the commandant
of-othe bittiatied;' viali'tkilled; alio 'his chief of
staft!,/ Eleven men werckilledthat we know of,
and.: Ante informant; says, -many wounded, and
that ne,.,o9e„Was permitted to go inside the forts
after th e action, the belonging. We
lied a hard' fightnfer these 'forte; and it is with
great pleasure that I report Mit the navy holds
tbeidoor td. Vicksburg. .
, grand,,G, strongest . place . on the Mis
sissippi., I . 7,,Sll; t i.h9,,euemy succeded in finishing
thit:Tortifipations; no fleet would ever have taken
them.;. 'I have beeklill'ovettliiirorks, and found
them isatfollows:' , One 'fOrt on the point of the
Rock sevetity-five feet liigh,".'etalculated for six
guns; Inounting i ,two seven-inch rifled, and one
eight-inch and
. one ,Parrott gun. On. the le ft of
these Work is a triangular work calculated to
mourieheitAiy gnits! `These worksi are connected
with' another fort - by a covered way and , double
rifle pits, extending one.querger of a mile, con
structed ,wigt,puch ,labor,„ and showing. great
skill on I : Nl:pert bf Jbe constructor. The, third
fait ettniniandti the,Hvei .lk all directiOuti. - It
minindi'brie?"4lendid - 'l34gly'' one hunilied
pounder; antl'Onti eikht: inch' end thirty-pound
ere.' -Thelittem were:lying bursted or broken on
tb,_e.groPPd-.(1:•, ; • •
The, gunboat s had so . noverecli , epery thinir, with
eitith: that:li sittinlxispOssible tti see'sit' first what
iiiiklitsre, 2 with' the eiceptiOn of 'the guns that
were , diethaintted or.broken. ••Every gun that fell
into gur":llandst was ingoed condition, with a
targe t :pant4y of ammunition.,..,„
; Thy& ,is by far the built - works.
With t 'th i et_,iiicePtion Vickehnig, I have • yet
senif,karial afh hitil - PY I to say that *g hold them.
Dim dismountinethe zwuspand getting on board
049ialtimuttitiOn-1.; . 03 • • :is
danceinakixts.-,lll9 4l 'o9:,,,ewamination, new
forts, hey, bilenialies9C 7 nettiq
-b trailed. They
hill ~o'gjune ; ur were complete 'O't, 'the kind, as
re d ' po"eilione ; sniff had field-pieces in
theni.ll4.: s , (Signed) l , PORTER.,
AcA.4loo,ol,ootnnnding therMiss. Squadron.
" ktietirit•-,4
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v.:vs; .irt):t7
‘. l !, ....;7a , , fi Gs.atinputs.,,,liftty,B, 1863.
To Ateor awe Haksek:,,Connnander in
'Chief: gni 1 : 4 • • •
•:•W e,l'aridid 80tb, moved
immediately atort:L3Gibson=met - the enemy,
1.1;000 strosgpfout miles south of Port Gibson,
11 1.,i4 111 14; .0 11 4,44
he, s and, engaged ; him all day,
'routing `him, With t,l* 'loess of many
killed' abouCtoo l 'prisoners, besides the
wlSifdeill - f•Oitr;aiellii about 1001illed .and 600
wittn . dedi.!ghe , Tenttny.,retreated toward Vicks
btirg; .deattcaAagithe,,brid4es over ! two forks of
the flityonTierre.; ; Thesewep ; rebtglb and pur
shit continued until de' presen t time. Besides
the heavy artillery at, this place; four field pieces
wemeaptured, and, porno; etoreecamd the enemy
d,V,ves r o dostroy , ntplcmaxs.. 4l 4he; country is
dtf . fteult a ,t,n operat e . try . has been
aina,llis'eialitiaoro4ghly de
naid.hilized. ....r.s,vc - Jeff D.s t
. • r Wig ► ",- - traterGitAßT,
.Major . Gerneitfiteolimiadingiersit Gulf !of the
:11 4 4,44. 1 0.1436 , --“ day LI zob.
. .
JUO .t!.E) R . 4
'll4 t i ttitf4hgt airo.
. 210 /fltloN 4 W7ll4railii4MezV;it.l-itl.dtif:
Grie — ritoff,'-:with his csidiry , has
been, hetird I*i:lth—fret -.about -ten '3:1148 ago in
Northern, Aligsiasippi..,.flo.,mlvect thence and
st,PRIt a.railn* 010%i:tilts ca 4, of Jackson, at
§iation.l 'He then' moved
souihwaild denianded the sur
render at ilibyrigtoe;:aild gavtlorie hotirt grace,
dudiig ichiohl - Gen.l•LonmnleyAirrivecE. He 'left.
at: 913 0 e.' EVA moved ulvfe , PnYls4. 6 ll the
Neyr, ()dew and ;Jackson, ,Railia'ad.,, At ,this
plit4 4 he tore u'V s litel,racq :thence tn . Balnilia,
tad' "fitr,ther einiift'f 'on the pariiilt rad;
,thelfcrUeastwarci* on the; road;' l where he had a
fight; witkai.d . ms'.) cavalry ptfrOm this 'point he
•mpe4 haolf,,wl. Ats, New
,Orltn4ia .aad,Jaokson
rOadotni.Arooklavon, mils.,sonth:of:Hahalia.
• When'llkat Elii 4 ee'-inhea from
,Stindolt, tent nil s inuth,ofithe lastAnnted
,' B _l l -140 8 04 toa 3/ . 6:making his : voty tojiaton i :Rouge.
n6, ll o3 l rßadoexeic•enlent. thr,cigttent.the State,
:deapss7!d. tFlatlezir . ark i find bridges,
itairnintlqqouto ea' ana riLdwai.tack; taking
pAtichiarePaid l ekliiiiriliitiefoi4a of all kinds.
• 18igantilf S 3. Eiften Major• General.
,tio; ) 1 GenPral:0 101 11R 1 i0 , :aloitg.
.
HkintabeitT*Ctiy ltr
uisivi; `Tint Peoromto, May
:7-:--!,..itfajojr: r. Gerieria.iBtenfilimsitlaly Aid de Camp,
COW°. 131 1.mnen iieriPe!, 'kr% He . reports having
!disarranged.m oe,,, l tkeiiix s, communications be
tween ,this i ait Richillend; 'and oiie paiV having
exten.d4etge '''opeiations-'fo' Jameenver, de
stroitni tifelitiell, l Bto: .IThree ' 4 4in:tents of the
:conimancilileflctid distrOy t hal railroa4 bridges
; tcr e !i 3 Y4MninSiqrith instructions :
to go
mit l k Wn., i- • teitLongitri. u nshed his iro4 iixotki on
, Fitaryirmtuiuy, ,
and; Einiday; 'befacillleneral
Stoneman': had broka theLnotnnmiticat:ioni, and
iitnie:Aelieved by all : the;:pekoled,prisoners who
Iheyestie,here;thlt Gen-Atohiernan,might have
ta)ten To i bieopliwtck, s a } %mend of his cavalry.
,Tlie d ciliand - fatzehehhe , were stripped bare
!oriretefideN: l ieretTileniz ere'With Lee on the
h i
;RaPpabennisbk,taithitftiohmond might, according
Al..hisiewit tletiotuAgjtavia been: taken , without a
struggle;, - ,lt 131,y, Ike taken yet before the roads
, aii'd,b,f,Mivii betwqrt it 'and die itapfahaanoek
I:Mt be re e. • -
~ffi
,st,,L e b el , IF
aka r 6 ~
b d
ES ' p telegrap e
TeertreSh nitre of the
Itfellnoird ate l .l4ttan;6th inst:,,Which - was
srtperudi note endorsed
10 3 Li WIRAAIIe PAYAIRBP44IBandiTePted to
txgonlyeK4psAniBettt 18,000,
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