IM=s=2l the regular meeting of the WHO OWES Tan swims "Phlladelplaia Age A SCENE IN WASIIINGTON. POLITICAL.—At NATIONAL DEGRADATION. ProM the LOCAL DEPARTMENT Young Men's Dem:ciatic Awociation, on Thursday eve• Five minutes conversation with an Aboli• Washington correspondent of the Cin- the following bold, fearless, oubepoken resolu- , The sing twit, list reveal to you the fact that he con- gip Omuta 3ntelligenter The Unita States, says the Greensburg "CROAKERS: to the late suppression of the New York tie will the following: tions in reference - happy, news- cinnati Enquirer has THE CONSCRIPTION. Woad and Cbounerce offered by Mr. Otosos W. ceives that the people of the North actually Republican, lately so prosperous and The Evening Bulletin, an Abolition Journalunanimouslyof adopted: " KINDEICC, were South, and that it is ONO. SANDERSON EDITOR. Pennsylvania Avenue presents a singular The conscripting of men to fill up Lancas- Washington Wu; lately own the people of the are by horrid discord and flooded paper of this city, on Tuesday last published the calls was commenced on Warne., Administration at pre- A.. PANDERSON,RistocIato. now torn afternoon. All shades ter county's quota under hat Ths act of tyranny upon the nothing short of the most unparalleled and various scene this In the Orphans' -Court Room. The draw- practised another outrageous respected and an article the above caption, intended of death Thursday last, States, in the .forcible seizure and sumption for to suppose that they have .with fraternal blood—once-so with conditions of life, with somewhat inp took place under, the directions of Provost Marshal people of tha. United of them LANOMMIA,PA7,,, \ 7, 1864 and suppression two-Influentia hewspapers In the City estate, JVICE are now insulted especial delectation of its numerous death midst of life—and Some Beelus Cammladoner Onansna and. Burgeon CaaMnr. of without the any right to houses,lands or much less Ttowerful, they despised and for the truly, in the and names or those New York,the Werkland XownatqfCbtamerce, " Below will be found the number are " death—are here moving and of pretext, and in viola- to that of self-goxernment. These men so N. 0011 ADVIZIOXING drum, 87 nation. The former Executives, loyal readers, in which the following ap- on the way to drawn up to Saturday ending: lease warrant of liw pr shadow Sir8. by every of the of Lion of the plain latter end spirit of the Conitltution; say 8J bitter, so determined, Bow, Nov York (Rty, and 10 Stakeairest, Barton. jostling, perfectly heedless multitude ADAMSTOWN BOB.OUGH. of the intractable, they, Nat to : A3l' 3, freedomhf the Press is one it Co., idle Agents fo'rThe LOMA*" courageous, conscious of Strength, quick peared comes a 1 Ratter 7 Jacob Kochtl WEMA The that no living with them in the B. N. Paean= dead and dying around them. Here Samuel dearest rights to as by our forefather', an there will be inerumbial and Urged drools, that 2 SamuelKeeler 8 Jars 8 Billingrelt transmitted liberties hi~ker, and Ike most repel and resent even the appearance of insult, It is a matter of common observation dashing pair grey drawing a heavy William right, the safeguard of all oar ; future. We must exterminate them and seize UnitedButes antthe of horses 3 Henry Siehthorn 9 7lehtborn- invaluable main and re-affirm on 6Nt07r 11102070 the rota newspapers and individuals that are notori- is 10 Abraham Lutz a right which it is our duty tO .reeassert their highly and Muff are unnerisakto eontrset for mat onr Wad are succeeded by an Administration, feeble, open carriage, in which seated Mr. -4 SamuelStyer Imitable defend, when assailed, property." This humane k Amon, 885 York, with the rebel cause, are William Beeper 11 JosephFreund every occasion, and to is the most ka-Nawaan No. Broadway, New ously in sympathy his wife taking an airing. And crowding 5 with all the earnestness might thatwe possess, and Christian conclusion reached with to for The Irgera. cowardly, submissive, cringing to foreign of and 6 Joseph Grimes 12 Edward B Bearer. and ars anthcaised reoebra advarthenurnts those that fail to discover any evidences them, and, with a of his whip, with our life's blood, if necessary; for whatle life without perfect coolness and composure. Of course, at our lowed rates. upon crack C-ERNARVON. ? mar, at daily degrading before the world in Brown liberty so? more XS - Wrism'a AD1121161211:1 Minor le located governments, success upon the part of the Government dashing by the Chief Magistrate, is a well- 1 Samuel Engelhart 17 Hiram of these why should it not be Are we not Jonas to 18 William Reiffsnyder ANDWHIRR" We believe the suppression N0.60 North6th street, Philadelphia. He is authorized manhood of our people, pacific in the putting down the rebellion. They invariably who Pierson Sample newspapers was intended by the men in power, than they ? Are we not more intelli- advertlarenanta and enbecriptione for The Lancaster the known gambler and his lady companion, 3 Lehman Hoffman 19 Daniel Witmer corrupt civilized rfeliVe and belittle every Federal victory, '2O not to promote the public good, but to insult the Demo- not exceed them in all the power abroad, energetic and bold depreciate are seated in a flashy, bright colored buggy, 4 SamuelClear John Weaver to gent? Do' we St., Boston, presence of throw the 21 Jacob At cratic party and intimidate the friends of the Omstitm In a NO. 1 fleollsy's Bulding, Goort exaggerate every rebel success, and a pair of fast comes 5 Ilhannan Dampman and the in their noble efforts them humane gentle virtues? word, are receiving advertisements, fre. at home, in in peculation, drawn by horses. Next 6 Horst V. John Amon tion Union topreserve and orrranthad Agent for only and perjury, of their skeptical influence over of Samuel as they were given to us; 4111." saints, does not the world wet blanket a vehicle containing the remains four. 7 Isaac Weaver 23 Reuben Segner we not the and disregarding most sacred obligations> anticipated measureof the Government. 24 John Reiffanyder AND WHIRSIR, The only warner a free people to resist- Ergo, in the every bodies, in coffins, just from the field of 8 Samuel Lincoln encroachments of power and all of on the belong to the saints? Surely it does. he commen- plain Mast 25 Edward Lincoln the acts tyranny - rights, Grant only sneered at when 9 Isaac to defy them do we can 3R. X' _A_ 4:21- in deriding the most undoubted in de was but now on their way to the railroad 26 Slike part of their corrupt rulers is boldly, to let the South belongs to ns,and long as DU a Gen- battle, lb John Hoffman Samuel know we will not submit to such things, be ced to shoic himself great and successful rela- Myers Samuel B Fultz them that to and buy people to do our stealing * * depot be shipped' the mourning John 27 print greenbacks struetion of undefended property, in * * to ' to 11 fearless and ever ready toinsist upon all therights guar- of 12 William }Myers 28 Samuel Steffy therefore for us, keep up this war exter- torturing eral. tives, in some distant part the North. 29 anteed them by the Constitution; fighting we will slaves, in kidnapping, imprisoning, We have no patience with either the malig- 13 Jacob Sides John Sander Resolved, That we denounce thisact of the Administra- And then comes a modest, but • aristocratic 14 Isaac Slyerling 50 Thomas MeCrorson mination. We do not expect to conquer defence- and scarcely tion as a gross outrage upon the people of the United and murdering helpless women, and nant type of the genus croaker, in which is seated the Secretary of 15 William Stoner 31 David Kern the establishment of a two or three to their one, 'turn out,' 32 Henry Myers. States, as another step towards them, but we have of the more with doubting Thomases who would 16 Adam Yohn which we have tong had reason to fear, less men. They combine the morals State and two companions, a lady and gentle- UPPER WARD. Military Despotism and with Generals who are willing to tune COLUMBIA. act of law, prompted by the same " not believe that the rebellion was effectually ^- 23 Thomas B Bupplee as an without warrant bfitchers, we can wipe them out," highwayman with the meanness of the pick- a o 1 Jacob Bromer a mob, and as an act not in the least wholesale down if an earthquake up equipage, 2 Joseph H Black 24 John Bucher spirit that actuates put would swallow aman.cariraßguettrhiemreed blood-red- 4n tending to the suppression of the rebellion or tothe main- in the expressive language used on Sherman's compound of cowardice and l awithblob o dil l i tvet. 3 James McGinnis 25 John Brown pocket—a despicable States r r ofthe Union. all the between the Atlantic Ocean front ale perched a livery 26 Henry F Brooks tenance of the laws or restoration raid. the elevated seat 4 P S McTagne consider the repeated violations of and orime. the Rio Grande, and between the Potomac and in the 6 John J Me'Vague 27 Martin Day ' Resolved, That we is the programme adopted. The driver and footman, and behind them the Constitution on the part of the Administration In This now just received Mexico, and if the rebel army, 6 George Camel! 28 John Brown punishment; and that it one Our Abolition Executive has and the Gulf of soft crimson seat is the proprietress of the Zeigler power as worthy of the severest war is e•mply for extermination. It is share the 7 W H Schemer 29 Frank patriotic citizen of this Republic, face— they horse, foot and dragoons, were to too, taking airing, Bucher 30 Plus 0 Crownshield is the duty of every waged for that purpose. The of being France another slap in the whole concern. She, is an 8 Fri.derick while insisting the enforcement of the laws in the idea from fate of Pharaoh and his hosts. If the con- 9 Michael Kramer 31 Benjamin Sanders upon chops; and drives furiously past a long train of am- to be equally earnest in insisting upon their.e able to conquer the South has long since been their greasy of 10 Conrad GleMager 32 Christ Larienberger . South, simply smile and wipe trol of such people is not within the power 1 forcement at the North. It is simply a cold, cruel war of merely balances, filled with wounded taken from the 11 Charles Jamison 33 Christian Bucher defenders of the abandoned. kicked them, they Congress, they ought to 34 M D Wilson Resolved, That as Democrats and as When the President or of last' load" landed to-day, and now on their 12 H B Essick now to exercise the bitter extermination. There is not even one filthy the 13 Noah Waldeadort 35 John Rost Constitution, it is cur duty especially and begged, and rubbed their be put down, or at least silenced, by force the freedom of speech in criticising the sets of the Ad. spark of generosity to soften its composition whined way to hospitals. And here comes anoth• ' Samuel J widest 14 E K Smith 36 Turner ministration, to show our contempt for the puny England and of public opinion. train. • Philip merely of malignity, cruelty and slaughter. Over breech. Alike from aristocratic er carriage dashing by this groaning 15 Charles &Oiler 37 Heuboer to of 33 James Finn efforts lately made by it intimidate us. Now, we have in our possession a file But one person rides inside; he has a sort of 16 Frank Heckler That the Young Mena Democratic Association the heads of the men fighting more bravely Imperial France, down to semi-barbarous 17 Martin Reuter 39 John Kramer Resolved. thetn• " ' look, he doe' not ap• of the City of Lancaster feel it incumbent upon than men ever fought, hangs the vile threat they receive this interesting journal, laid up in laven- man delight-memot and 18 Brims Divel 40 Jacob 0 Pence organizations In our Mexicans and savage Indians, 41 George Seebert selves, as well as upon all similar and the confiscation of all pear to be conscious of what is transpiring 19 Henry Dennis country, to express their condemnation of every uncon- of negro equality or base supplica- der," and we desire to call the attention of 20 John Reeser 42 F P Tolkner with trembling submission around him. This man is the Secretary of stitutional and illegal act of the Administration in un- their property, and yet the people profess to " " 21. Michael Thomas 43 Robert Colt their will independent nation the loyal public, to several extracts from John measured terms, knowing that silence on part wonder why they are This is like tion, insults to which no War. And so goes the scene for hours. 21 William Pane 44 Strife. into submission by the Administration, so bitter I that ex• COLUMBIA. •LOWEft WARD. be construed tame him to the its columns. Faintly suggesting the Day and that such submission to acts of oppression is a attri- knocking a man down, beating nearly would answer but with sword. We have Who are the men, says the New York 1 Philip Gabe 61 Freeland Manahan below our bute of the slave, not of the freeman. death, stealing his clothes and leaving him by become and reproach to the tracts given may possibly subject who in the blood of 2 Cyrus M Mathlot 82 C C Haldeman the reading of the resolutions, a bye-word Book, are speculating C D Hottenstein 63 Stepepher Chatham At the conclusion of the road: ide in a pitiless storm, and then ask " " ? Mayor who was present, was called upon for a among them tempo- loyal contemplirary to the charge of Holley SANDERSON, Notice. Nations and live only by their countrymen for such scenesas theabove 4 Lawrence 64 James Gain responded Ina few appropriate and con- t ) embrace ! If these people who are Winger speech, and he him us indig- 5 John 85 Sol Dock success Aesociati ,oi thus "croaking," against which it now so groan but long 116 William: Bulb gratulatory remarks on the of the urging on this of slaughter, would sit THE LANCASTER INTELLIGENCER rary toleration. The land may in agony, so as Nicholas Gillman r The Young Men's Democratic Atle,istiOß is a per- crusade them to pub- Jacob Zahm 67 Abm Edmund tar. favor. calmly for five ask them- of a new France, in the matter of Mexico, has nantly inveighs, we submit the the tears of blood do not ooze from their 7 manent institution, and is Moodily growing in down minutes and Will pass into the hands 8 P B Vaehe 63 Thomas 51 Davis how like same to among things, where and 9 John Zell 69 Daniel H Deltwiler selves they would the measure day of July next. outraged our rights and defied our power, lic, show, other bodies, so long will they be indifferent to the LARGE STRAWBERRIES.—The largest Straw- firm the first " " not on 10 William Jemmeson 70 Edward Atha Thurs- meted to them, they could deceive them- COOPER, Administration, coun- by whom the most contemptuous sneers (25 ye berries we have seen this season were shown us on firm will be SAN- and our infidel taking carnage around them. It is ever a character- 11 Pat MeGlaughlin 71 William Smith E. Htesvr.vi. They were selves longer, unless, as is most likely, they The new 12 Joseph Liphart colored) day evening last by Hoe. ISAAC that converted into were indulged in against General Grant, when grown in his garden, and are what aro called the Tri- to West Chester Apr- DERSON & Co. The paper after sel of their fears, are forthwith istic of fanaticism to be cold, bloody and 13 Mathias Flick 72 Frank Weaver in wished be deceived.— Robert omphe Dr Gand. One of theta measured four inches and he bravely struggling at the gates of 14 Morris Mcßride 73 Allison a issued as the Daily and of Apostolic meekness, evince was unrelenting. It knows no pity nor remorse. circumference, and the others each there and half Mr. time will be christians 15 Benjamin Watson 74 Henry Wagner and the Hereare the extracts—the italics 76 Henry Phaler H. always has the la-gest and finest Strawberries The different fervor of new-born faith by obeying Vicksburg. There but way it be made to feel—- 16 Edward Lloyd any person SCARCITY OF LABOR Weekly Intelligencer. the their is one can 17 David Evans 78 Joseph Kauffelt earliest of in this vicinity. " whosoever our own committees in the townships having the command resiet—pot evil ; but being : only one way in which the blind ferocity can 18 Frank Bost 77 0 W Haldeman had the of an in- The New York correspondent of the Phila- have as much 19 Gerard Davis 78 Frank Sanders PEasoNAL.—We pleasure enterprise in shall smite thee on the right cheek, turn to They (the rebels) gained by and that is make it feel the troduction toDr. J. J. WEIGHT, of Warwick, Cecil county, delphia inquirer (Republican) writes: the interests of the be checked, to 20 George Huxley 79 lama T Wilson visit to who wag on our city " each of General Grant's impracticable under- 21 Jacob Kime 8U Nelson Devine In down trodden Maryland, a The growing scarcity of field hands and requested to make report him the other also." and sufferings it forces upon others. last week. The Dr. is very strong in the Democratic faith, charge are takings as they did by Gen. Sherman's defeat sorrows 22 John Rockaway 81 John Wesley (colored , very in the West has some of 82 James Perrie and we`enjoyed an how's conversation with hint other laborers induced possible to H. B. More than forty years ago the policy the defences.—Evening Give us the power and we will draft a regi- 23 William White to Mr. HcctiANAN at as speedily as before the Vi kehurg 24 Edward Reuse 83 Chas McGlaughliu much. Whilst here he paid a visit of the farmers of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois went favorably impressed with the that the final ar- was distinctly announced that Bulletin, April 15, 1863. that will end the war. We can select 25 Christ °refit 84 13 F Haldeman Wheatland, and away send agents here with a view of obtaining SwARB, Esq., so ment and the Democracy generally of this region, to American affairs After about 26 Charles Smith J.ohu Holsinger ex-President was can be consummated. no European intervention in Gen. Grant's wretched failures just one regiment which will do better service Nowlen 86 George W Graver the requisite supply. Castle Garden rangements to know he has 27 William K APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. GEORGE L. MONROE Vicksburg, it is cheering that 26 John Biala 87 William Jones RAILROAD visited some of these persons to-day, and announcement would be permitted. This is the in bringing this war to a close than hundreds Despatcher and Baggage Agent by sir The above been able to get past that stumbling block. 29 8 Smith 88 T Wallas (34 years col- Bolts has been appointed of arrived German and In this city,-to till the vacancy (nosed by the a large number newly a consistently adhered here and re - 30 David Jones ored) laborer at the depot will show the necessity of prompt doctrine, to Evening Bulletin, April 27, 1863. of thousands that Lincoln may call for. Put Mr. Atinaaw B. MIIXCLL has engaged on the 31 It Mayer 89 Samuel E Heaton death of Mr. Yrunkman. Irish emigrants were spot, on Administra- B 01 Assigtaut Freight Agent, the settlement of the outstanding debts spected abroad, until the present General Grant's hydraulic strategy has in the ranks a thousand of the leading Aboli- 32 David McCormick 90 J G Hess received the appointment almost their own terms. nil dearth of la—- position formerly held by Mr Boyle Mr. A. F. 111h1ONIGIIT the which had failed in every instance. The Yazoo Pass ex• 33 B 8 Haldeman 91 W A Martin not to the rural districts. for subscription, advertising and Lion broke down barriers tionists and war-howlers, and at once the cry 92 John Bender has been appointed Assistant Ticket Agent The Company borers is peculiar to have been a 34 Christ H Hostetter in these appoint and institutions. pedition turns out serious Finney 93 George Powell has ehuwn a wise discrimination making In many of the manufactories and other estab- the present firm—at hitherto protected our people of Peace would he raised. Never would the 36 Sylvester appointees are experienced railroad men, jobbing due blunder. The canal opposite Vicksburg has 10 Henry Evans 94 William Thompson (col- merits, as the in this city there is the same com- Representatives ored) and are welt and favorably known to the public. lishments the Ist of July when the Recently the House of except camps. men yelling even the most furiously for war 37 Robert Irwin few least by done nothing inundate our own 95 Conrad Fetter plaint, and in not a eases business is We unanimously denounced the French invasion 38 George W Horner passes into other hands. Generals in command leave been removed for fight in thi,r-war, when their own blood had 39 Jacob Haines 90 William Welcome (col- A MISSIONARY IN TROUBLE seriously interfered with in consequence." paper Hippy ored) which must be paid, and of Mexico, and the establishment of an im- slowness or inefficiency, after accomplishing far shed. This is the only way to rouse 40 George A gentleman who conversed in New York a Such is the text in the Philadelphia Inquir- owe debts to be 41 ticrorge W Hull 97 James Schroeder " General Grant has done, and in " HENRY WINTER DAVIS say to so' it is necessary perial government, under an Austrian Prince, more than 42 John R Haines 98 C Webster day or two since with a reliable gentleman er. What does to enable us to do treated them from the sleep of indifference which now you Veazey many much less time. Why should he he 43 David Welsh (20 99 Thomas W from Beaufort and Hilton Head, learned the this change in the programme? Not what is justly on our border. Instantly Mr. SEWARD dis- them. It would laborer 100 W F Lockhard that we should receive with an indulgence not extended to others? characterizes soon break up, transpired : ardent advocate for the 44 Jacob F Fisher 101 V 0 Fullerton following facts which have just years since he was au delinquents claimed and denounced, to the French Em- do not entitle him it. His and eager coming to us. Nor need llis past cervices to their Washington revels, and honest men 45 11 It Knotwell 102 Wash Denny One of the Gideonites there has come to exclusive rights of young America, bills presented to peror, the action of the representatives of the first enterprise was the ill-starred expedition 46 S A Hogentogler 103 Chas C Brooks who as a not say eloquent—in his dennuoia—- wait to have their might again see the light of day, and Truth Rogers 104 John Flick grief. A Mr. McCue, went there —we will to Belmont. His next was the attack on Fort 47 Thomas and in his denial of their many cases, would people, and distinctly etwed that the Presi- Justice once more to 48 William Eitierine 105 Lewis Llarierker New England missionary, and preached and ti m of foreigners, them. This, in which, in the opinion of military and he restored their 106 Joseph Rogers a His went so far " Donaldson, 49 Theodore Roland prayed on all the plantations, and kept privilege to vote. partizans and expensive, and dent does not at present contemplate any wonted in Hippy 107 Conrad Hero be inconvenient men, would have been a failure but for the position our country. t 0 John T negroes, was arrested while as to put down the foreign franchise by the which this govern 51 Isaac Male 108 James R Haldeman Sunday school for Those who departure from the policy bravery of Gene. Charles T. 109 Washington • of in others impracticable. indomitable TRUE PICTURE 52 Charles B Watson Peck in the act of selling three gallons tangle- revolver and the bowie knife. the and others. A (colored) 110 Jame ilamaker been county can send by a ment has hitherto pursued in regard to Smith, McClernand, His next 53 Cyrus Roan to a soldier lor the sum are altered. Mr. DAVIS has reside in the old 54 John Price 11L Daniel H Golan leg whiskey moderate 'fines was the command of the forces at Pittsburg That political harlot, DANIEL S. DICKIN- two into as it black republican, or call in person at the war which exists between France and Mexico; 55,Johu Petri 112 A A Harper of $36, or $l2 per gallon. He owns bayoneted Congress neighbor he was surprised and terribly sox, of New York, who is now one of the James Dalm, (colored) and- his ab lition friends tire those resid- notwithstanding th protest Landing, where 66 0 W M Rigor plantations, has made a pile of money out and• now he which means that Sylvester Finney 114 (colored) " office and settle up, and defeated on the first day, and only saved from the 57 W Wm Tillman the " clo that were sati,fied with the plan newly adopted of can NAPOLEON vilest of vile in his efforts in favor of 58 Joshua Miller 115 Alce Wanner there ; had charge of old fully county or State of the House of Representatives, an by the jllO1113 to of the rout or surrender, Nulin. surrendering America Ott ing out irretrievable negro equality, had a somewhat different 59 John Niesler James sent out there for the negroes, and made young, butchery mail at our risk. But we is at liberty to proceed in his designs upon timely advance of Buel's army. 61 Henry Frisby goods our benevolent of svarltre for the negro, and supplying their remit by opinion of his in 1860, as COLE AIN. money on the which Vicksburg can ever be taken, there must Abolition friends at cost to then' deaths, wiih freshly want to square up our books at the this continent. If 1 James 1N hlteeldis 25 John Keuedy (26 years) Uncle Sam sent out to be furnished places, vacated by be some General in the army who has the the subjoined extract from a speech made by John Ewing Was h n Union. and DAYTON'S reply to Secretary SEWARD 2 Elam Alexander 28 the contrabands. He has been tried and sett- imported foreigners.— inglo earliest practicable moment, Mr. the work. Gen. Grant plainly has him 3 lerael Black (colored) 127 William Hervey White doe, from genius for at the Cooper Institute will show : side .lEtrieed to stand two hours each 0.30 should attend to the shows the humiliating position he occupies at it and not either to the nation or 4. John Gable SHOCKING NXPLOSION our friends not, it is just, 5 Daniel Kunkel • 28 Jacob 'tints to 11.30 A. M. in frJnt of the Provost Mar- Court. that he visited should be continued in a 29 Francis B Thompson isTs, CLArtssEst, matter without delay. the French He writes the troops, that he 6 Franklin Flora office, fur a fortnight, with a ball and Ohre CANni 132 n REGIMENT This organization, with many elements of 7 Alexander Martin 30 II L Johnson share N. Minister at the of - position which he has shown himself incom- in NEW YoRK INFANTRY, BACtIELules CREEK, the French department for cleverness, to beet in- 8 A P Lovett 31 Joseph Cochran chain to his left leg. this placard large Bulletin, April 1863. personal bodes evil the W B Ferguson to C , 27.—At four o'clock yesterday after- The he addressed petent.—Evening 3, 9 Weelley McOlaln 32 letters up ,rt his hr east : "Isola liquor May War. Foreign Affairs. The first words terests of true freedom and humanity. It is I' 03 Franklin Sutton of the train at this station 10 J Barnard soldiers." to be fined five hundred dollars, noon, en the arrival The news from Gen. Grant is late to me, says our Minister, : THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION founded in sectional disturbances, its aliment 11 John McCllmans 34 Daniel Brown (colored) terrible attended were 12 JO.. Broslus ,35 Hiram Witmer I .riP,l six in , hard labor, frnn N whern, a eXplosion " and its citric .11 11. t at Wednesday of Do you us or bring us war ?" The Baltimore from is prejudice passion, efforts calculated 36 Benjamin hip ket. of four torpedoes from the care to and important. On bring peace, Convention will issue 13 William Ferguson an! then to sent out of the department the removal to array State against against 14 Ilezaklah Ci IVabb 37 Charles MrO ,wan him to what referred, and he said , an of State, section odd soldiers and negroes there appears to have been I asked he it shell animal kaleidoscope mongrel- W H Webb Henry Blesehei ne‘cr to return. The sentence has been the platform. Forty last week, more resolu- man against man, brother against 15 ,38 an while, no he referred immediately to those section, 16 J Scott 39 Harvey Clark effect. were blown into eternity in instant, considerable hard fighting, but ism. Narrow slips of South Carolina and brother—to and (col. carried_ into tions recently passed by Congress in reference destroy all kindly relations 17 John Lyons (colored) 40 John Thompson his more of between twenty and thirty persons, white and and neither much than a and ored) There are (says informant) engagement took place, the invasam of Mexico by the French, and Florida, larger good light up the fires ofsectional discord strife, 18 Is as Watson were wounded and in iugled in a man—- general to 19 John Kouotly (27 years) ;41 William Melivaine them that ought to be brought up, for they black establishment of Maximilian the the of the State, to end in battles of blood. Though its man- ;Samuel Smith beheld. the movements on either side were the upon county, assume title whole 20 John F Lefover 142 Colored) are tools in the 11;111(18 of speculators. ner frightful to threw its founder and Nllton ;43 David McCienathein only throne f that Continent. and in South have already assembled agers overboard great 21 Keylor own TIIE ACCIDENT AND TUE CAUSE made with a view of ob- Carolina 2 Weatioy Henry Baron (colored) This Christian has been by hie confes—- apparently " leader, Governor Seward, because be bad too Hiram 144 I said to him, in reply, that I did not • The train which left Newborn at three information as to the other's in a motley convention, composed in a great 23 Francis Whitson 45 Thomas Baker sion, in the whiskey trade fur a year past.— 'Mining think France had a right to infer that we plainly declared its principles, hoping thereby 34 William K NVl,lte 146 William Montgomety o'clock in the afternoon brought to the out- measure of Government officials and negroes, to conceal its tendencies—its true MORE. Times. position. were about to make war against her en tee dangerous Hartford posts the remaining four of thirteen torpedoes, the Conven- theories are belched by the Sumnors and the 1 SAnmel Ankrim 140 William Parkor On Thursday no operations took count of anything contained in these resolu- and presumed to send delegates to 2 Johu Finefrock 41 Samuel Martin 'HO URGED DISUNDINISPI of monstrous weight and proportions, intended and reduced to practice its 4.? ; that they embOdied nothing more than to Baltimore. We are not in- Cheevers, are by 3 John Sawyer Th.a. N MeSparrart On, of ,JouN Hats., complete the blockade of the Neuso River in place, but on Friday General Grant tions den meet at 4 John E Groff Albert Chambers the Ist February, 1850, P. to had been held out the French John Browns. [Great Cheers ] It disturbs 143 McKinney of The last of the four on the constantly to t" ,rrued whether the delegates to the local I Mordecai Vernal' 44 John of New Hampshire, presented in the U. S. the direction Kingston. made a determined attack That I had and embitters the social relations—it severs 45 Benjamin F Skeen the station Governmentfrom the beginning. Ii John Groff " was almost reaching platform popula- J Aaron Reinder plan lines. The first despatch convention represent one-tenth of the the holy ties of religious brotherhood—it 7 Henry Long 46 Senate,two petitions, praying that some a wood enemy's always represented to the Government here Eliachim 47 James Linton when an accidental blow, from log of whole as breaks the bond of a common political faith Oldr•am of the from the Secretary of War details that any :teti n cupou their part interfeiing tion of the State, required by Mr. 9 'William llLltou Cyrus Barr might be developed for the dissolution striking upon the cap, exploded the torpedo. the f.:rm of Government in Mexico would propounds —it blocks out the great memories of the 10 Abraham Barr 49 henry Walker ,n a being taken, great that the other the operations down to 3'oclpck of with Lincoln, who the new mathemat- 50 NS'. Thomas American Uoion." Up vote The concussion was so our Revolution —it destroys commercial interests 11 Samuel S Kirkwood 148 be looked upon with dissatisfaction in i; three (allowed on the explosion of the first, Friday afternoon, at which fink Gen. ical axiom that one tenth is equal to the the of 12 Bober 9 Maxwell 51 John J Long the petitions were rejected by the entire emntry, and they could not expect us to be and interchanges free trade-it degrades 13 William G,urge (single) 52 Beni F Swinettart and so quick as to make but one mighty re- whole. But as no assumption is made, of John McGlaughlin Senate, :rx HALE, of N. 11., Grant reported that he had driven in haste to a built such us as a nation before the envious monarchs 14 Joseph P Ambler 53 except P. Wm. the thousand pieces of acknowledge monarchy 15 James Fite 54 J Si Deaver , port, like crash of a we the in the earth, and deprives us of the inherent of P. CHASE, the enemy within his entrench- upon the foundation of a republic which was presume President's disciples arith_ I 18 Vincent S Cooper 55 John B Morrison 11. SEWARD, N. Y., and SALMON artillery fired simultaneously. tovindicate It BOWS broad- decisive our next neighbor ; that I had reason to be- metical lore have improved on his teachings, power our rights. 17 James 13 Bishop 66 Thomas McGuigan of Ohio, who voted in their ,favor. Every The disaster was one of the most appaling ments, but had gained no cast domestic 18 George Hensey 57 William Turner lieve you had held the same language to the the terrible seeds of strife and them. and heartrending that has happened in this advantages. A second despatch and fixed upon a smaller fraction as standing that the in duo' 19 Henry Montgomery 58 Samuel Renduian member from the South voted against French Minister in the United States. This passion, people may reap 20 George W Brown 69 William Brooks country in a series of years. Soldiers whose in relation of equality the whole. Why .g Samuel .1 Trimble of Cabinet, and his from Mr. Stanton brings the narra- allegation he did not Seem deny, but obvi- the to season a harvest of ashes and desolation. 21 Samuel M iBwi Two members Lincoln's has been displayed on battlefields, to 22 Peter Bomberger 61 Robert Blackburn gallantry evening, and as a not? Learned officers and enbghterifid con- friends in the Senate at the present from tive down to Saturday ously received the resolution in question TILE FREMONT MOVEMENT M Wesley .hiller 62 William alcComsey leading nod whose eagerness to hear the news thus complets the account ofFriday's serious step upon our part." trabands must be acknowledged to be more 24 Barney Roberta 63 Samuel B Moore time, were then for disunion—just as the same their brave comrades in Virginia, had brought The New York World, speaking of the 25 Charles Masten • 64 David L Wiggins the station were on that, Subsequent communications of a still more thoroughly versed in science than a joking 26 John L Drake 03 Hiram Shaul. are now. the presentation of them clustering around operations. At six o'clock nominations of the Cleveland Convention, hae "loyalists" On a removed all idea of 27 Stephen D McVey 60 Simon Reineer hurled, mangled and torn, into eternity, in a of Ileth's Divis- degrading character PreHblenr. 28 Andrew Barclay 67 James MrSparran the petitions, the lamented WEJISTER said that afternoon, brigade following remarks : Heads, and limbs the 09 William Lawks 68 Michael Hy burn moment's time. bodies to Burnside, and "seriousness," so that in a debate in the Legis- if the Senator offering the petitions was on of a mile around, ion attempted flank I=ll We make no pretension to the gift of 30 Thomas R Neel 69 James P Evans were scattered for a quarter an attack was made lative Chamber M. ROULIER, speaking for the 31 Thomas Weldon 70 Enos Tennis fur treason, and he had a voice. help and in many iutances it was found impossi- at seven o'clock Newspaper subscriptions are infallible tests prophesy, and must speak with caution. What 32 Brest. Wilson 71 Elias Harman trial so Government, declared : 72 to cmvict ble to recognize the remains of the unfortunate upon Smith's brigade, of Gibbon's If a man is dishonest he is certain is, that this ticket is not put in the 33 Wash Burgeon Samuel Martin him God he would vote of men's honesty. 34 Gorsuch 73 Thor 61 Samption and a commissary were "As to America, that question requires field to lie withdrawn. It will go through Edyfard B victims. The great tower Division, but both efforts will cheat the printer in way—say that 35 James H Booth 74 Henry Philips NEGROES AND SMALL PDX twenty-five by eighty feet, built of at some length. There is no good some the campaign with indomitable spirit. It has Hutton 76 Aldus Warfel building, morning it treating 38 William into the air a distance of foiled. On Saturday for representing it as pregnant with he has paid when he has not—or sent money a strong hold upon the sympathies of the 37 Thomas Barber Berijsmin Conklin The Portsmouth (N. H.) Union says logs were thrown ground LAE,!pie '77 John Jordan and around the was found that the Confederate left germs as the paper ardent, courageous, and vigorous portion 38 Peter " of niggers arrived in this eight hundred feet, strewed of dissension and menacing fur and it was lost by mail—or will take most 39 Joseph 1 Pyle • - A large invoice the (4 . no L EAST. to 255 country a. distance around with had been withdrawn, but nothing France and Mexico. There has only been a not pay on the Republican party. It carries dead city on Wednesday night, said number for, and will for it, the plea that he did jr momentary outburst of like that weight; it is not burdened with the odium of 1 Casper Keller 12 Jacob Lithart strong. came from Baltimore, all the fragments. seems to have been done, on either passion, not subscribe for it, or will move off, leaving 2 Jacob Walton 13 Samuel Levennight They which occurred when. Messrs. Mason and Sli- Mr. LiscoLot's unpopular and disgraceful 3 Ferdinand Reiselaud 14 Henry S Neleloy way by railroad, and, what is. peculiarly during the day. The losses in . side, dell were arrested oh board the Trent, but it come to the office he left. Thousands of measures. It has strength enough to-day to 4 Hiram Jacobs 15 John L. Marple beautiful and acceptable in the matter, we The greatest sufferer by this terrible catas- 5 Christian Herr 16 Abraham Michael was the One-Hundred-and Thirty- fighting of Wednesday and Friday which did not prevent the Federal Government professed Christians are dishonest, and the turn the scale against Mr. LINCOLN in at least Martin hear that they brought the small pox with trophe 6 Abraham Llershoy 17 Young stationed for the last are officially reported at seven .thous- from up the persons in seven of the States, and it must gain con- 7 Jonas B Ilostetter 18 Daniel 11 Snider them. of them, we aro told, have the second New York, giving two conformity printer's book will tell fearfully on the final Several front, camp Colonels with the law of nations. Is there any likeli- stantly. All who support it at all, will sup- S Benjamin Gish 19 Levi Peters disease. Pretty business, freighting the ttmall twelve months on this and whose and five hundred. Four settlement of the judgment day. [low many 9 Jos K Ileisey 20 Abraham Geltmaker the station. hood that the Monroe doctrine will determine port it with vigor and enthusiasm; the oppo- I,vi Longenecker 21 Levi Musselman pox over our railroads, and scattering it in is adjacent to railroad were two general officers will 10 WELLS, killed and the United States declare who read this paragraph be guiltless of it will be tame and feeble. The 11 Bartholomew Wiser 22 Peter Kreybilljr. community. We suppose it is a ' military Lieutenant W. W. Fifty-eighth to war sooner or eition\to EAST EARL. our and four Colonels wounded in Fri- us now offense. Pennsylvania (special aid to Colonel P. J. later? Let review the obstacles op- the Republican journals cannot make open war D E 3 Zimmerman 22 John J Shifter ! necessity.'" severely wounded ; battle. posed such a course. The great American upon a popular idol, who has contributed 2 David Weidman 23 George Sandoe CLAASHEN), left foot since day's to FURNISHING Two hundred and fifty-five negroes with the at war SUBSTITUTE'S. more any man to of 3 Geo,ge W Laub 24 Moms Hhamman amputated. Sherman was thirteen Republic is present riven by civil into than other the growth L we General From an order just issued the 4 Edward D Wallace 26 John Weaver small pox in their midst would, should The killed two hostile camps. Before these cruel dis- important by their party, who has been its candidate for Kilheller 26 David Wenger and wounded of the contrabands west of Marietta at eight 5 Bair " strong " miles sensions are appeased, the Emperor of Mexico Provost it appears that any the presidency, and has been conspicuous 6 Jawb Graybill 27 Daniel Hurst say, make a pretty invoice. will number between twenty and twenty-five. Marshal General, 28 Aaron C Slunk o'clock on Saturday morning.—Age. may have consolidated his throne and estab- above all °there for strict fidelity to principle. 7 Daniel Mara This sad accident, entailing such fearful person enrolled may furnish, at any time pre- 8 Isaac Weaver 29 Hoary S Royer sol- commercial between Besides, events may occur., the sum- 9 High 30 Peter Martin STATE AGRICULTURAL EXIIIBITION.—The consequencei, has cast a gloom over the lished important relations a acceptable and during Solomon Movements. the countries will ripen into bonds vious to draft, an substitute ; mer which wily deprive Mr. LINCOLN of all 10 W. H lr Kinzer 31 Elias Martin Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society has diers of the outposts which will require a long Presidential two which Jobs Homier 32 William Schuaeder temporary further that such persons may furnish substi- influence except of that questionable 11 Easton as the place of holding its time for them fully to overcome. A number The radical Abolitionists held a of peace. I invoke these consider- kind 12 John Z Martin 33 William lt Jacobs selected ations with great regret. I fervently hope tutes at any place other than where they re- which results from wielding the executive 13 Jacob Kieffer. 34 Henry Weidman next annual exhibition in this current year. of the wounded of the One-Hundred-and- National Convention at Cleveland, 14 Jacob Kieffer 35 Henry Ritz extensive of its New York a:e badly mangled, that the present struggle will soon be over, or This is in patronage. A The enclosure is the most Thirty-second side are enrolled. important 15 Leonard Rita 36 Theo Kinzer and will on Tuesday last, and nominated and when it is, why should We fear a war be- , 10 Adam Hague 37 Ist,: K Overholtzer character in the State, containing over thirty probably die. Everything, however, many respects. For instance, a person en- 38 George W Eaby be C. FREMONT for the tween the United States and MexieJ ? M. J. dr The Boston Journal, speakingof the 17 Jeremiah Holier acres of ground—park-like and romantio as that care and skill can accomplish will General JOHN from his district or 18 David Frantz 39 John Kline Favre that, the war an rolled may be absent the polished taste would require. done to save life and ease the suffering of these Presidency and General JonN Cocn- apprehends were at death of Joshua R. tiliddititsa,sy'ys 19 James V Galt 40 William J Wallace most of armed would of In whatever district or Jo,erniab Steffy Henry Z Martin unfortunate end, bands adventurers invade place enrollment. HHe lived to his views become 20 soldiers. RANE, of New York, for the ti ice see extrernest 21 Harrison Holler 451 Solomon S Martin Mexico. Had the war been of short duration, he may be he may, if l ie 141 WILL lIE ACCEPT` city happen to popular, and the great ;muse for which he la- lEIN. FROM CAIRO, NEW ORLEANS, &• Presidency. Theyadopted a strong there might have been such bands of adven Matthews 16 John Boyd are those who doubt if Fremont will accept chooses, hire his substitute, take him before bored consummated thr.iug,h the madness of its 1 'nom. There Celan, June 3 at the turers, but the protracted struggle has so thin 2 Juhu A Peters 17 George W shaob the nomination of the Cleveland Convention. We anti-slavery platform; but, enemies and the wonderful progress of events. A 18 K Hamilton the male population, by its of the provost marshal of the district where he 3 Christiau Keen John could wish, for his own sake, that such doubts were The steamer Pauline Carroll, from New time, favor free speech and a ned hecatomb's a 4 Wm Brleen (colored) 19 Wil lulu II Garrigal we we same There io too much in the above. It is sad 21.) well-grounded; but confess that have little on the 27th ult., has arrived. Her were now stands which hint the b M Hess Hoary Gardner " victims, that, peace concluded, every enrolled, fully exempts John From we can learn, the Pathfinder "is Orleans free press, the inviolability of the 6 Michael Kent (colored) 21 Patrick McGuigan hope. all that when distance from discharged soldier find far more lucra- same as ho had not left his district, or truth that -the ultra, dretructive, inhuman anything but an amiable mood. Those who have officers report some would though 7 Abner McUleughlin 22 Wm Stokes (coueed) in noticed a suppOsed habeas corpus, and the enforcement tive occupation in the works of peace than in views appear to have become B J.eob J Jobusou 23 Jacob Phillips recently seen him, represent his bitterness towards the city they large light, had there furnished his subetitute. of GIDDINGS In exhaust- _ 9 Seal Mortensen Jo,ialt Keehn • thefriends of the administration general, and Mr, tii be. at New Orleans. On arriving at Baton marauding - of the Monroe doctrine. excursions. For America, ______-.....„_._ and and the coun- ed the sacrifices of t popular, are ruling ruining 10 Albert Mowry 25 Henry Keehn Lincoln in particular, as being something intense. Rouge, they learned that a depatch had been or by Nvar,can only retrieve her t' Eckman 20 John Set.l6l. The Administration Shoddy INDISPENSABLE NECESSITY." : is a still tore truth 11 Jacob 11 Toward the latter, more especially, he is said to bar- peaceful recover try and it deplorable Go W Zuo!i 27 Keehn received stating that eight steamboats had losses by labor and the strength 13 •rltc Samuel ' a feeling of vindictiveness which nothing can meet at Lincoln, in the letter, remarks " Aithease bor National Convention will which her in the rank of Mr. Hodges : that the fur which lie labored," viz : 13 Pstsr Lyou 28 Samuel been burned, but got no particulars. will replace great cause 29 Andrew Rowneky . abate or mollify. Be is animated by a spirit of re as 14 Martin It c•c as news from York had Baltimore to-day, and the delega- nations. Now, with regard to principles, M. "When, in March and May, and in July, ' the of the Union, has been eon- 15 George Snyder 30 Joseph 'Linear venge so intense and overpowering to overshadow The favorable New Dissolution self-interest, lie is to The all packed for the J. Favre has indicated certain dispatches -1802, made earnest and successive appeals PUL'.TON. all consideration of policy and giveh an upward tendency cotton. tions are occasion, I summated. But saddest of all is the fact that 11 Wilton Wmayard fully determined to ruin if he cannot rule., Those which would' seem to establish a kind of supply is light, with not much doing. Sugar matter LINCOLN will to the to compensated l2 j , - 12 Albert Moore are understood to speak for him betray a very as a of course Border States favor a public journal of large circulation is found ' i:inlle s.l-1 11' who dull and Sales fair to good, 17a18 ; solidarity between the American Government 3 Charles LI Stubbs 13 David Carter bad spirit. They make no secret of their- determi- dropping. be nominated for President, and emancipation, I believed the indispensable , Freultlin Brown 14 Samuel Dorsey in and the recent declaration of the Congress. to rejoice over these lanuintable truths. 4 nation to defeat Mr. Lincoln at all hazards, let the fully fair, 19a20. Nothing doing molasses ; -- 5 Thomas Junes 15 Slater P Br, -We The and arm- : ---"- , what they may. New Nation, some Shoddyite, probably ANDY I have those dispatches in my hands, and I necessity for military emancipation •••••-- 16 J Gully consequences be quotations nominal. J d Robert II Steward Levi of General Fre- find it asserted in one of the blacks would come, unless h David 17 Lewis Pierce published under the immediate eye A portion of the 18th Illinois, not ro- JonicsoN, of Tennessee, for Vice them, dated 23rd ing averted by I Tice'...' LEAGUE —Sipco the proclamationof by a member of that the United States, 7 Thomas IS Henry Heel (color. mont, and edited his staff, teems enlisted, arrived from Little R ck, bound to October, 1863, con- ' . ) his President. that measure. They declined the proposition. CURTIN, calling up Al all loyal site ii .y ,t y 119 Patterson M'Onrilell with the most rabid abuse of the President, sistently with their can but leave Governor j t ezier :tol tiekbere 120 David .11 Thomas in Springfield, to be mustered out of service by principles, and in best driven iUi George Conover cabinet, the generals the field, and pretty much The Democratic National Con- the of in hands own I was, my judgment, to the zens to organize into military companies pre- connected with the great work of order of Gen. Canby. destiny Mexico the of its POLICE DROWNED.—On Friday eve- everybody else vention will meet at Chicago on the population, and acknowledge alternative of either surrendering the Union of for . maintaining the cause of the Union. No slander is Capt. John G. Klinck, Acting their indepen- paratory to the call the Administration OFFIC ER hurl Quartermas- too , no inuendo is too infamous, for it to ter, to as 4th July, and will nominate Gen- dence under whatever form it may assume. with it the Constitution, or of laying, it ‘l.'-'oatiiYisiaesit.titbtiV/t-tn'F.'a'iietViLeiLoUiThrisAClstlyriwELK'dlwt'd. base has been assigned duty General of and their services, the Unii.n Lea r,litt, cerrlpesing I against those in power. Members of General Fre- Such isthelanguage held by the American ', ' .' ,,"' like the of Superintendent of Land and Water Transpor- eral MCCLELLAN or some other good strong hand the colored element. I a of find . '''.' {To but ov e era tf:ill ' . a att ' mont's staff (still, their master, in pay own linen large portion loyal individuals, will llX ll7 ili. t t at i iahr tr llt: convention, division of the west of the Government, and communicated by its Ida" it the government) were at the Cleveland tation with the man Presi- chose the latter. In choosing it, I hoped for :• ' ' " " ,- that Constitutional Union for a opportunity te display their loyally j ' . nomination, insisting he The officers and owners of all representative to the French Minister of Fur- fitting i irr et,,V:.t s iil'ib'2 ..eut it' e dt .7 Y"ii l i'"e" noisely urging his Mississippi. i klers;mkup se,' Unbar ,:i ' ' '." ' ,' ' ' " and another equally reliable a greater gain than lees, but qf the.,. I was not wer r iniu sintl hu al au dx ten t u r must run, if for nothing else to defeat Lincoln, and steamboats on the Mississippi river and dent, sign Affairs. In dispatch, addressed on the —not by sentiment and profession merely, but dies to plying log Lk, the dam, were caught iu the reacti.m ur coarsely slandering their betters who are periling inst de the Burma of the water, drawn In ender the ov...Nliuut ot the tributaries smith of Cairo, are ordered to re- for Vice President, and they intend 4th , by M. Dtouyn Lhuye, to entirely confident." by promptly and energetically responding to their lives in the held. Besides, we are told that bunt " French abroad, he says that ' dam mad is infatuated with the idea that p, rt to him, at Natchez, the name of their to elect them, too, in November diplomatic agents In other words, at the risk of endangering the call, fully equipped to render their servi- . , g.p , t)cip y ,t the "Pathfinder - 7mttisint ze oiltiZt loitru etlLthe the most preposterous and barges, of every description, their Mr. Dayton, the American Minister in Paris, its he can be elected. lie has boats next, despite allthe Shoddy influence relations, of disgusting the entire : . 1 had explained to him, by order of Mr. Seward, our foreign cee in the flesh and muscle as they may be ,,eg ..ey . eilittrr hir,itthi r ite ezek lreri-o i notions of his personal popularity, thinks the pen- tonnage, condition, ownership, and the trade :tit ieott a d owei=it t ' n gor and an to that can be brought to bear against the in the in " home sentiment," of driving a great army The of possesses of mind, let the beat aria dived s mie n orii7e ll% , ple are pining for him, want opportunity in which are engaged. that vote Congress would not . required. League this city feet under the surface, and „wpm dived with the counter his wrongs at the polls. This delusion is they to oth where he avenge of unconditional Unionists them. any way modify the policy of the United into insubordination, for the sake of a matter its military experl- earreet some slaty feet a darn succeeded, a class of bad men by whom he is sun The Convention among members men of - fostered by States with Mexico. thougb. much exhausted, In reaching a place of tarty his weakness in order that to elect delegates to the Baltiinore Convention regard to The rote of of the expediency which he and education. • , quickly, and it being dark, ! rounded, who play upon of was doubtful. once The affair was over so uu al- more readily from him the District of Tennessee. as- the Congress was in: reality only intended to ,ists.eeticould be sundered by their culla pule°. (.1.1 shore. they may the obtain from the Western Es-Gov. Medary. -,.- from which he only hoped that more profit made to " sinews of war." Of.course, a man who gets Into the approaching election." laid • Every effort had been tip lo'clock on yesterday sembled at Memphis on the 30th. Resolutions influence Presidential crowned man, Lut condition is virtually past hope. So far as the COL MEDAEY, after beingtaken to would ensue than less, and simply and solely EMPRESS OF` MEXICO• to recover the body of the without I this were adopted endorsing the Administration, This is the climax of audacity. France, the interests of the Union party are concerned, it is of " I " to Lin- Cincinnati, was admitted to bail, and because he was naturally anti-slavery," and ' The future Empress of Mexico is grand- , :17:i ttiouoncriLerr dso.ocr ep2lB outflT. thhiter. c.L.vi.sik to.p d. " no consequence whetherFremont declines or as- and pledging their support Abraham backed by the Executive of the United States, yearn wife and four small will strengthen it, etln fir and Andrew itihnson for returned next morning to his dis- to be elected, Mr. Lincoln did de- daughter of Louis Phillippe of France, daugh- thirty , ,f g e, cepts. .I.f anything, his running President safely defies us. The worst words wanted re cri btirt t t heai t a tri l ae nave.ilia and add prestige to the nominee of the Baltimore of insult ' and parent, ;Ind h ls k inedd ll; Vies President. tressed family in Columbus. In the and advisedly lift his hand and : ter of Leopold of Belgium, first cousin of : iiit4isr e tn hoemourn sban e wrer nea v af os diti it is only in the interest of his own people liberately excite the community Convention. to our are furnished by Mr. SEWARD, , ) ,), . • hoped, by many, that he would last number of his paper, The Crisis, down the Constitution he was sworn to ' Victoria of England, and sister-in law 'of dbexi t ;.olt ß o,lig i tt tiolibodyfpartiallyVt fame that it could be DEATH a MILLIONAIRE —Mr. Richard who puts into the mouth of the French Minis- smite s o m r ao ititits pause in his present career of folly, and rescue hie OF Col. M. sayatle charge of Conspiracy ! And this Joseph of Austria. Her names .,.. , etga , g having. contempt. are many have .I(.,ar, operator died at his residence in ter the degrading declaration that the action preserve, protect and defend is Francis are to tils 4.l ae taTlea bi e,Tei d o kywa:ver, eie tt a name from There who coal r n rn r ,s floated down stream about four miles from where it kindly of him, and who would be Schuylkill county, recently, aged him to of the Ilouse was " recollections was made against in 'regard a false and honest Old Abel" Marie-Charlotte-Amelie--Auguste-Vieteire- rho was drowned, near the Poor 'louse, and is fraudulent supposed grieved to see him throw, himself away. this Mr. Ki,tir at the lime of his death political device—a tome clothes were found. A Coroner's in. But 58 years. some localmatter in Ohio, in respect mere trick to carry the ----- Clementine-Let poldine, and she was born in uheie of her a free country, and there is no express statute against Evening owned property valued at $1,000,000. Ile Presidential election—and that we are so fet- ° , boon . a man making a fool of himself.—Albany to which he knew absolutely uoth- The Y. Commercial Advertiser, a June, 1840, and married in July, 1857. r.t.7l,;lV,7afit:; although there hove to that in 1829, and worked as a tered and feeble that we cannot See* N. met with foul play. Journal. came region defend our " that she thing, except by newspaper rumor, country any paper, says the bitterest attacks Moreover, she is said tobe one of the best look- miner at day's wages, until 1835, when he from attack from any quarter. Republican SALE and for that he was arrested by the the the ladies of Fort !—Being about to engage, in commenced working a small colliery of his which could be made by most malignant ing among royal Europe. connection with ethers, in the publication of a Daily and RESERVES COMING ROME. TUE own. Between that and 1849 he met with Federal authorities. Annual --- Weekly Newspaper Sri the City of Lauc.tster, we will dlr. • Reports. of writers upon policy of the , WASHINGTON, Jane 4 " the and character the ups and downs" incident to the business, Two WRITE MEN.— , p , 71'"•'..1 ht. ',‘ ° The,3d Division of the sth Army Corps paused We are indebtedto Hon. JOHN L. men in power, could not possibly so damn i A NEGRO eis Goon as t oolonf .titet=o.l ll,l:LßlGerit o oP ic c7lr atriunOT 774 Washington evening on their way home and was sold out twice by the sheriff. The "epee[ pay. mg through this Gens. FREMONT and COCEI- " " ' ".' tar DAWSON for copies of the Reports of and sting them in the popular estimation as I The Oecasional letter from Washington to 187[11",and jot patrons Z:,,., ha a,:l ill.! lll'd !•'') to Pennsylvania, their term of service having ex- last time his property was bought in for him, the nominations prl' 'g. uoutitygis one or th:;morrinliatb'lyLli'ent- They comprise the 149th (Bucktails), -and ,I have accepted the Secretaries Of War the silent, but, therefore, most eloquent Press, suggests that for negro a atlh n6The pired. and in 1849 he commenced prospering ; and JANE and the Navy. de- the'Philadelphia antic la the nate. Pi Ist, sth, 7th, 10th, 11th and 12th Reserves. They Cleveland The lawyer energy opening the from that period up to the time of his •of the' ConVention. nuneiation which is hourly leveled at them barbarities, perpetrated by rebels, they be ' To, yuuug of talents andd a Our presented a war-worn appearance,with tattered hitideath I is offered, and we will ensure It to pay. to the sum stated has resigned his position as spz— Gold was 192 in Philadel- I. Asp, andwere greeted with the waving of flags and accumulations amounted former from presses unjustly suspended and private made to give two white rebels as hostages Address 11. G. tihilTU, Ir.d.Democrat, I for i meeenrianaham, Ds. handkerchiefs as they moved to the railroad station. above. VlAior General in the 11. S. Army. phia on Saturday. interests unlawfully trampled Under foot." the philanthropic investment. What tint? 1