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0 v I ft " w. i, I 1 i i. I- 8 is.;- v-i- .' . Mil1 1 . :i':v , -1. ? . . X ' ..I ii mi nmui i i ai i.iiiii 1 1 .a mi i . 1 1 1 . mil i i i 1 ' .Mill II. IHll II - SWINDELLS' LWE.n - rrl i.u.m,'i r.nviiATI!i.ail' T 8 WINDED &.lMJx 7 i-. mvmKiu. : !liirn:.'!7"r annum. IK IUr,!ajf. iVii i.l.li'ri-.)r Jh. Rrm Inaarlion, .ad sa nay. r ) l w "rtlo. 'irL. isrotluc. of any kind 111 'I wa ran ui-a, taken " ""i""1 Prlc,, 'l "- ifOn. i-har. fur anoinHn a raniU.tata fur ....il. UI.ITICI ltwn la .it "' io ..".mis ' .no) offioa. 8.5, nay-tida invariant wnuii mo a a.ae.a,eiit 1. nuida. HR I'JITLD STATES LAff P TREAVOX. We publish in full, av (be llnimton Tel. VrDli. lb Act of CoiiirivM or Iho L'l.ilcl C....5. Mil. S,.llnn nf .vl.lrl. I I.I. pv., m-". .... - miUob of ftmnulMd pardon. It is Iho 'XlCof 1HC0, ' ' 4iWr nwrrr, lo jtvnM Wi artiV-.Z:'!-:... iottxzenudcLn Ucuu f'r..f.'j H tor other puruh " ihx. .' r. r'y rrr.'.n 'l.o 80!! lirrcafler eoiuinil Ike irin e ol treason ii'tuniil llio U- sllfl tftriU'K, nri.1 mittll be adjudged guilty '.kercor, nil ' II huIToi let i.'). unci ull Lis sluves, If any, kIi s ) I be lUtl invl nnd mndo free ; or k e!.a!l be im;)i nied n it less tkuti. flvo TfaiVniid fine I not lins than ten tliousund ilulWs, nnJ nil bit s)uvi , irnny, slmll bo retiari'.l ami roiuu 1 ce, i , ;u uuu iu uv irrieu . m ...it--urt n.i - ..r ull .f tK tnn..ri rla..,t n-iemml evclii line slaveg of vkiok setvee o ike United Slates slmll.UDdornny iww.ru i..c w. y nuJ Tr,. to cimtih ach 1 feD.1 Ol"' p.ipnimi,e.i..ii imp siuves oi ivuicu i, .., -.j,,,-. (A ...ni.ln n (li ' l'"i'i.of the 8mte of Nonh Carolina torMioi.anl I be ai'r person 'i jor.ncied was tlie pwncr ' pretence, wlmtover, nsauine to deeiuo on tue j, , ,., COBJ1i,uliui r.iuuu to .t.v-L-ut the time ff coit miuii' i ike said brlme validity of the clnim of uny person lo the ; unvornniMii, nu.l tn-wini umli u rt-..ii lirun turui ut ,n -.alt, or cuveyanec tw Ike contrary not! ; orvice or labor of hny o.korpo aor , nrsnr- ; Bmj. -'--JJ!:'. i: Tfitrsl!ioiiiii;j. . ' 1 ' P nnV uon PCI'""" cbitnianta, j f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i,.,k.ii, lii.urrec.lun and do. Ut: V 11' hnv hnri-.t, lI.mII lAvi.nni Jn ' fn, rat on loot, uk :st, or rneace lu any re- ' ' ' itt:on or insurrection as'iat the auibori - . nf tlm United Siai-n. or tko lawa tkereof. " ii l ehail giio aiu ur ir.-it.Kr.- .. i t xt. I; 'Ipailii, or icireald and comfort to any ,i,iii itxIfi'Tht: lebollioii tu iasurroction, and , 4 fvreUd4kiSt'i-olt4Miiii person skull be Jp ktfcied by iinp'risonment for a period not e :eeding ten years, or by fiuo not exceed in ; ten thousand dollars, and by tko libera ti' i or all his slaves, ir any ho have, or by be h or said punishments. j so. .3, Every porson guilty of either or offences ucscribod in this Act, shall bo vor Incapable and disqualified te hold e under the United States. ,so.t4. This Act shall not be construed ny way to cfifect or alter the prosccu- i convlotlon, or punishment ot any per- pr persons guilty of treason n gainst tko ; tedatates before the pneo'age of this Aol, 88 BUCk person is convicted under this . k T. ., .nBB.1. im,ni,itnn I 'nrVaent. vehnllion. It shall he the dntv I le President or the United Slalesy to le theseiluro of all the estate and prop- f, money, stocks, cvetlila, nnd cirects, of persons hffreiuafter named in.-lhia sec- and to apply aud use the same, nnd the feeds U Lo'Uni eeds thereof, for the support of the aiuy Unttetl states : 1st, Ut any person nctina o n oftroer orHwvftiiiiy w the rebels in arms against Ike Gov- idTentof the United Stales; 2d, of any ' ton hereafter acting as President, Vio Ident,: Member of Congress, Judge of I Court, Cabinet Uibcer, Foreign Mima- Commlssiontr, or Consul of tho so-cnllod ' federate States of America; 3d, of ony ! don acting as povcrnor of n, State, mein- ra Convention or Legislature, or Judeo I Iny; Court of any of the so called Confcd- I . a-U OIibC T 11IUUI Ul 111UII1 IU IUO UUI1 Jvl ftatea, thai; ljercaftor hold an offico in o-ea'ii'd Coniederate Blatos; Cth, of any ,' , on .hereafter holding any olhcc oragen . , , l 'the Ooverumcut of the so-called jjeSerato States, or'unler any of the jral States of llio said Coufeduracy, or tl,elawa thereof, whei her such -office or atyc national, ft itc or municipal in' i,, .Jme or. charuotor; Provided, That the p,!yOns 3(, 4th and Cth, above described, "haw,.- ' j. ....... ... .ie.,ion, aiuco uio unio oi .ine pretouueu , 1 ' , ' - r , 'LTliWee of secesoion of the Stat., or skull l""1 n j"1""9 ey. henevor symptoms kave r""Itftlten an oath of allegiance to, or--u 1 ppeared of a disposition on the part or ;,;I2ort the Constitution of tho so-oalledTuPeu Kovernmcnts to meddle or mix In c'rVederate States; 6th, of any persons J ' their wonoerns. - Abandoning the politics of TupWiory a.'ue uuuoa oiaies. or ib in i.(Act of Columbia shall horcaftcr sist ' n -fcurope, ana tne protcctton or snppres-v.Zt.:J-i.ij - 1. itt . 1 sion of what Nnroleon terms "the nationali at ! ilvB 'a anri comiori 10 sucu reueuion; Asj ftil sales, transfers, or eonvcyaneea of ,nv Ucb property shall be null anl void;. ln j lit shall be a stilkolent bar to any suit brx,; gat oy sucu person tor tne possession or sucn property or any ot it, to al and prove that lie is one of tbc persons bed is this section, f, T ..i- Mr.nn .;'ii,i . Ri'.i.'ar lory of the United States other il,an ; Snaracd as aforesaid, after the passage i p Aet feeing engaged in armed rebellion i aaaidaiuieuovernraentortbe uoitou ptntes a .1- . ..- .1 1. 1 . . . . . ... ... 1 or aiu'UR ana auewinr sucnreoeiiion, snail ... Jiihiaaixiv dava alter cubliowarninti odAc1amfttioodulVR!T'0ndmad b? tiie Aciideot of tho United States, ceorfe to 1 nncsand abet, such rebellion, ) v. - i r ' .. '"1 "T" Miiiibi uu auvi- SUV U l V : o rturn totaaiirianee to he A . T - ttljl th esrnrr atirplvjeHy, moneys, f1 . od crdit of snch peiioCyihall be aiS. otJOMeannceand ftbotv lucb rebellion. United ; stocks, -liable 1 .U ..1IUI. .lU.c.M.u. .nan .if, in. , - : 1 - .. . r.-..... 1 . r. ,t , , , . . . , duty of-tke Presidont toaeize aue-v.. ken ! r ... ... .. . , T w . - .f 1 OreSOia. OT IU prOCeeu licicur-fvaj,!! j X ViVT. trBIHters, or couvejancri ui m: T . .L v.t;prereoy, after the. npiration of the- s. T,htty days from the t!stt ofsuch warn- ; it fc'idi-!Uamai0n,iihan be nid; and vjid, ; h-i-i IL aha.ll he -..ii, ..:. v.... .a in. pr-.fi ding section.) . htr. 7. io secur the cci, V-wnaCoa itii ' l-i i r any such projiertx aTvvr . raa i ' a- lav been eiiad, o that'-. P rrrs ut i c i i; svailaM ror th p.rpjles afrresaid, i r.vfc-ftHng. f,rem shall be instituted ia tt. , rar-c of tke Ui.;ted fctate. in ary E.st.-irt ! eaui -inert-rr, or ;n act teir,ioriuojr,.iir h ' " '"JI.SW lrit Court fcr tin ' . f - rnnr i,?!,iri lii.triflt ( a-irt fcr tin' jn', M.-rtr;'d7-i-ti.,-M-jn,, ,,s ,j.e -( -love dretribrl, or a.t. " ,.;r,'f ir.v 'i ff ur.n, ir t iV n'r b :k;v -te, ',t ih'" l'! I !. ,',:. if- ; t-io-' Iio .' -.tt g I fu a; -i- y.ic c. .-at:?.. 1 .- , tr-nr.. I - I , - t -r-! : a i f in h. . Ml. t. r ii l e- .-. -j.X . ! -:'' de- ' ;:-..' ir.'Otk. . .-'-.I i 1 1 .' .". ! -. v i t . I' 'l : . -. V - -J i, ...ll c l ' -r' : v .i i di-;-. ai ,i i i Vc. ll a " .1 !, j-r- . .f : J 1 1 i "5 y of ',. Vt.1 ..4 S:. - . fc Tur fr' -'ii .i ' tt- - - .f f'l.. i: it- t"' - a at-il f 1 .... nd c: ; C : .. ,;. . ......... re'l. I -f r. r fr urp-s- : .. a'.ail - y i ., a 3 , USaEBS. itii uliiill ba nliji!CI ot tilv, nmliutl -Jf and ullioifnlty flli'cl lie piirpo of 1I1U ncl, ami vi Ht In iurolinii'i of Kuril pmp Oi'iy gimil unil TnliJ liilri ikcvclo. AJ il o miiil ccnns simll Imvo power to nlluw nn h f ih an J rliAV'i-il of llicli- nflioorn mh hIihII be icusonalilo mid piopcr In llio pnml'. fc'KC. . All sbivcs oT pnuim wbn ! o'l kercitfiprlio CDpipcd i rrbMIion niiinnl ll:B (iuvermiiPiit of tlu United Stntp, or w ho tlinll, In iin.v wiiy, pivo a:d mid cirrl tliortlo, t-Bclipins from mioli pi-rsun ami nv kiiiR rofiipo williia tlio linen of the army, Bin! nil bIiitcs captured from duch pwaoun, , or dencU by iliom. uml comluu uii'lcr tli ! com! of (lie Oovrrnm. ut of Ihe Uiutp.l ; MntPi nna nil umven o. ncn rrri.9,i iw m Cf blMIl willlill IIV plllCO rtCOUIil C'l ' . i i I... I (,.. g wnmn miv pira wo..i..f;i . , ,.-.. 11rlprrti,nl.L..,nI,l hvtlie i ! forces or the InttcJ tcyhall bidmi4 , cftiliivcs of war, mid !mllbororeor h-foor tlieir eervitmlo, find not n?i" fl sr. 10. n Mate caj-in ntoaiiybinle, Territory, or oi voiunium, i.un, t i.mf ainiii ih. 1.1. inwivprpn n or in uuv ; way impeded or l.in.lered or his liberty, x- IUI VIIIIIU 111 BWimi vu w nn unless llio poiBon claiming nalil liigitlvo ahull first ninko otk tbat the person to, whom the Inbor or services or aaon iiiruitos ,, , .... .1. i . .c .,,,, .,! nlledged to be due is lus lawful o ner and Iiiia nnt. tim-iin nrma niriiiuat tko LnMcd Stales in llio present rebellion, nor In tiny i . l rA, l, ,...tn . i, i,,l ,,n way oivon mil nnd comfort tkereto; null no Person cncnireii n too miuinry or ii.i, u. ' On nam OI Deine tllMlliruu IIWIII juwr.-i.ivu. I in. T :.l.. .t. rTt.'tln.l ' Sf.o. 11. The rrefiiuont or tno uiiiien oiniea m nuumi .ten "t'i'v r" " of Africnn descant, as he may deem nu- oe;arv and proper for tho suppression of this AnJ U .a-fnr this PuVUse he may Oi'gnniio and USO them in aniHr-mannm a he may jii(.;e best, for ihe ptiklto welfare. Sec.' 12. Tko President or the' united States IS hereby autkoriZCd to mnltO provl- j sion for tbc transportation, colon! zut inn nnd ; lettlcmcnt in somo liopicnl country beyond . the limits of tko United Slates, of suck per- aovs of tko African r PC, made free by tko ; provis ons oi tins net, as nmv uu v. iimig io Lim-rtte. bavin- first obtained tko conScnt omtgrale, having Brst oDtnineu mo consent j of tko government of said country, to tkeir protection and settling wilkin tko same, to all Ibo. rights and privileges or Ircemen. Skc. 13. Tko President is hereby autkor- Ued, at any time hereafter, by proclamn- tion, to extend to persona who may liavo pi"'iiuii'ieu "os m "jr wilk Bitch exceptions and at suck tiuio nnd on suck conditions, as ko may deem oxpo- d"1 for th., PubUo welfare. EU-' mo courts oi mo unueci ntates """" Funu' w " i"v.i...,.s.1, milko orders and decrees, maun process, nnd do all (kings necessary to carry this act iuto effect. ' A supplementary resolution wns passed rM-day tw-lTiwi-neM i ' . lhat the provisions ot the 8d olnnse or the 6th sectisn shall be so construed ns nut to "PP1? o ny act or acts uone prior to the ptssapo thereof; nor to induce any member ' oium jjoeibhuuic, or uuBum iiu.vcuaie co,ir,i w,,o has not, m accepting or entering ln oihee, takon the oath to support the Lon stlttition ol the so-culled Confederate States "inenoa; nor ouan uny puiiisumeui. or proceedings under said not bo so construed asja.wnrk a fnrJeiiuii.atJlie real estate of itm uuvuucr uirjoim ins naiurai llio. Oca Istkesst in MExrcAjf Affairs. The future of Mexico is now one of the most momentous topics of thought here and in Europe. Tho policy .of tko United. Suii lifts always Wen to skun. cvorytking that could by any possibility be made ti lead to entangling complications or alliand s wltb forecin, nud especially European powers. I But as to tjie North American continent, and witk reference to tko Central Amerietn .firaina and Miixie.n. this ominlrT has evor those interested in the. "balance of power1! ties," Ihe American people have decided to see tq it that -tho citixens of sister repub'lcs on this continent skpnltl be permitted to conduct their own affairs in their own way, unmolested by the powers aoross the Atlantic Perhaps our people in theirennfi- denee In the "manifest destipy" of the Uni ted States, and the expeoted g-ndual pro- cess of annexation, have in the choieo of -"J P01'" motives which deprive it of all claim to credit for generosity. - - 1 ..n... I1..I .. ,bm , . ta. nmn, Ilia --.. ........ u. v mnrA nrmlv fivfiri ,n tli- Amnt....nn tnlnrl .""' v---- - - tnan mat ws are not to allow any one pise oncronch oq the poluico or lemtqry ftf : our South rn ncislibora, and any disregard ; . .. . . ... i lUi" f"J"u' m10 "Ul u,i;uiBl oi mis pretuaice quickens our uignesi re- , ent"cnt immediately. The open tnvaiuon , oi Jiexioopy trance, while wewereonprois- canyonrcomcetie troubles, cxcitaathroiijru- ! v.. 1 v vw, i ll ut v as i v. States, on both sides or the line of the eon . 1 : .. r . . . . t on- free- of indignation, ; are confident, been- i .cuinug mir . urgin .men am arnr, a o or. - w ' . I . . , subdued, whrle masterly in.iciion is- - - .) connuct. Keiiectlon on trm enor- ".v " eflenee against our natioaat ; ) conduct. Keflection on th. enor- i t i. k. rr', n lhe de3're ,a ! will bl raised in th Stale, It is th de llie insnlt by a bolov H.ta.minl t.H Hn.lU ! . ' t...: .u. n..i..i ....i trf.. .i,. " " ""oio, determined and finally ! BS'"- ""'Vt w a blow while we wer down' ,ana. n?.,,t ware on ouf rert : J?.'", popular rrelingVyi ,ntnifr,t itself J olitio diplomacy may present etioo, " P"P' !u.bV for any "gth of 'mN, '-" ...-....- - roor ' '' believed. .polee K find j than ean be fteiieyea. .apoicen wiy that be mad the greatest error of hi rrr, when, counting on Ihe disialegi "t-r-rnX Atrrerieaa republic, be.rrc iy marched kit legeati. Into Mxl be.rToeant-X''1'0" iTTOrch-d k.e legrw. lto Mxie, el r'-reedhi. purret, Maximih.i. Vitro, h. iittisoM as a rtHer. X O. JWi. .: i - .... lr from th. Mt otbarity-rht i . Ituckoer rriJ in New tMenn la t.-ie nick of aim i mv tie. Trt-M a-ia-Tpi t prt?iit from fbrmidahi - r.a. faVtv Canby Informed Gen. Btickiwr. ltr the surrender was red upen, ,tlf tho ltir iSad cat arnyed it.tdav, iFtnir fottrhont. later lb. U. Staia r.,es or;d hare It ib nv-liea . J:-,1 ,.,-..f oJ tLa ta i -h ri.i.' l. trrwi .f or.T:ei .'"-r . ri tr-.e v a, i w, j.t. ht 3 Tv 'in r" ---t,T v.. rf..,,;,fj A ikrr.wnf1o Lf tin PrwIJrut mt llio I'ulird Ninlrn. I Vnr.itri, ti 4 It l-n 'f Ut" 4'h rHtl f ib IW.il u!lu tif liiv t'nli-Hl Httu4 tl"1!.' Hut Ilia l'n(!Ni rt iii a H'.ii I tun tun in r. iy H w M ti mi ,i irernin' lit, m( ltl' jn .hi t f m t of ) t m -Htiiitt imrnt t.-..i. i u l.-ttf-; ni Yitt.jn .v, Thr I'n'-i.'iiiUti I imh h. !(. .y ih- t' UMhuil' n. ttMt UM i.mii.ai.tt r h. i U'l.iMa- ft 111 If -i Nlllt lillvy.ll8W.il W It I (id C'l'rf l.'XM'll.hl- otltiiri-ni ,ln' I nii' d iip'I i t-untl I'.t ! ciuu ! .iltliti.Ijr ttu jc ut" ihf'i'ttl.i'uf iln IV l lrllt Ul !! IIiifudH U Httd 111 C4UI li.al ll.r Iiim.i W Itui Muhy t itrii. (t : uii'l nii'hi lit- n ufiii clii ini'; i vi.iK itt un'i it'Vulii; m, li'o iiic-'i uiir iy ucivtiui, Iimh, in ha Vcilllli'U. llif X 4:41 ut N.r Ii 1 iiuiiini 1 ull 11111 K'"'i i""' ' " tViii-ii li I J.. , ";,.7I,,r,,11,1 , mi ..t.Mrj.-.r. ..f .L. i:..u.IS 4I.- I nin nr.T.-Ky mil 'r.'i"r rarrj tu ill" ul Nuriii t :.irulni4. in .-.iiiiii w ui til lliiM'nj .jiunn.ol ..',,uuii an iuiiu ui i.mu, I iiiuih: ... I .Sow, thrrethra, InnlirUlenciito th. hlli anilnolcnin iluitik ium''U it"ii ii'V iy tu Ivk'is luri.'u ui in. t luli, il Suti'i, niiU Ti-r tiin pur; u- t i.iil.lii'ii lliu l',,y;il j. i tit' Nnrlli l.'i.liliiu I piiilRf h Mai. 0 jnoriimrut, wl,HrUj Juhiici inuy rlulill-ln d. ,lo. I liii-uc tranquil)!.' iiMiitl. uuil lny4l ciiUi'iiii luolnc. l-il hi nil in,- iitiiK ut hi.., lll- riy uuil .r, .. i ly, 1, Anulkw JoilSTius. I'rvHlil. ui of iliv L'ulltJ Sl.ili', un J j (:iiilii.ihiiirlii.;iili'rol ill. unity mill imvy ef l!m I'lii, i-J H.ii j. tin Iti'ivl.y rwlul Win. II. U.ilili'ii, t'l fi.Ui .inil (iiirt rniiriil llir U.ulii ul iNin ll Cirnlliiu, HhuiOllllljr il ftiull b". M III" .HI lleht .r.i5llculili w r l.i.I, o IliimTUin rwll IIIH'K llllil rvgllMll 11IUT , ,w 11iry llU P)pr lur t.u,1VB1,h.K c .nvoHua ' n, ,,. ,t iiii1mi,,i v iu l,n t-lnfi, I, v tli.it um ilun uT the iuiln of.ai.1 Sianiwlm.urf mjiil 'o iln I nii.if Hun', mil) ni.UBo;li.r. lur Hie pursuit,, ol nlli-nui; or . ,..,iin, .,i...,diiiiu:ii..il. ,, i0,.x, .vi-n. niiliin tlie nun.. oi -ul I ate, n ma inullo Vilili'lH-: i'l-anilco, mm HI iiuy iiii-vituii i.i... - I,.....,..P , l,..l.l l..r R litniltll. Hr mv luoiiiiliir holil lor e iouiing di'lreatra to a . Hniif Ciinvftiilun, in ar.iiM.idi -in. iioii..n ahull ha ; .... .l.r,.,il Md'..,i iil.'i.ir. t,r .hull bis ullnlt'lil tlH a Ilium : l.v. iak.ii tl uth wy . i fortii in u.o : lT.-idin. urodm,l.,i. ,.r iiy it .. ih;;?. and I . i.t'r o, uiu .. on I'll. I. il. in, ,,-n. oo rim.. . y (..ivVoTflii, Siut. it S iruh CnrMinif;-rn mar nun,,-. "! """.'"""'f '' '.. ".V." diaieiy tiofcre in. -.t ih d y ui .Ma.v, iw, th. .ocMlllol,lii,iuU,ci.,u;.iillh.mldCo,.. , ""IT'r'.'X'riV.T'Zl.u-r.':. 1B,v,lU(.r u,. a..sea.hll, will im-a-trlba the qnaliftnt. ti.ma of nk-rt m and .li-IMIhy of ii ron to hoi.l of. "In eninl.rtlia itoaatiiiiiinn and lawa ' o' K.il.lf A'tti V'lCi Kln ol ihu Uuvi-rum ut to ilia ireaent limv, aud I do -, ,,,, . LT.ta, ' ,,.. aU onicl.,., and m-u .i tin. military uud nuvsl kurvlcrain.btiheaaldO.nai'norincarryiiiKluto tit. i t tlili proclainniioii ; ii.nl iliey nre ioi..iirii to nliatniii lrulu, ill uiiT w.iv, 'iiiili,'alliicir iliat'.Hii'n.iriiig ZlrX " ",W rcojl', llllil tun etflli nilliy i nimr pnii'i-in 10 ini iii loiva all Ititvs of ihu UiilimlHiau-s. lliiulmliiitrn- r state niwwf to put iii.n i,iri.oi i-ioi,Rh o i;rnt,ii.. ;i.ptt,inwui,upIiii. I'll' tn Hit- go-iKraplileni iiintia iti.iriuio. rMnJ. Tlnii iim s-oratni v of the Trraaiiry tirocwd to nuniinataror upp.ilit-.mo it As.--orof Taitu and Cidlt-aluraiir Uimuotniaild Jnlei ni.1 revenue, and Mich otlieri.ffleirai.rthofreiHiirv U. purlni.oi' in nr. an- thnrlzetl ay luvr, ami pui iii exeeittl-m ilm rivume ! lawa uftiie'Ulilted Suites wii lliu tlie limits aforisiuld, In liiitkintf the appointments pivli.ri,i'i mi. all h. iriv. f to .p:ftlitiel IoimI por.inis n-vl.tiiig wiihin llio din, tl'lwla w!lere Ihoif r. apa -tlvH itiltirn nl'.i l. h hart'-inn. eil, bat il'rfilitalilu rc.,1. tenia of Iho dtetricta Himli not be foiiu.l then porDi.na reiildiutf hi other Suttca or j dihtricta Himli bo appointed. . I 7.VirtJ. 'I'l.., lit. P.wt,i.ftBtnr flniinrnt nritennil to , catiiuli.il- pout ronica, fiuo put into .xeemioii tna patal Intra or the l.'iiili-d S ai... wiililn mid Siitto, c".XT1I All who have entratred iu anV way kI'IiikIovhI reiii.It.thaprefcr. iiceof.ippoiiiiiii'ait, lint ! . 6IMII All y. uo nave i engageti in any j iriiitablar aiileniannmot found, thennpiioiuimenn . in trealing otherwise than lawtully as pvis frotn otbei StatM. onovs of war 'persons found in .tho United kSculrS Stale, serves as ofticer s5ldiors, seamen, com tmvithin eaiil atate In acioril.nreii-i'h. he provi-i or In other capacities. ' t ; - Blunri ot'th. act of cvugraaa. 'iho Atiarney elonei'al i' .Skve.s'Tii All persons who have been or wi iiiiatructtnapr, Hrora.fr. lo i oe. ano . ring o : lUlllTl'lUeni, ITOIHIHUlll 1111 uiiu pun', iin'i'ei iy .ll".,ei:i ll i.L .H.nr.,..ii,..,imi,.i.i,,i;mrt,i,ne wiililn said Suite, in all lanes within euguizau'ea and j L-'-"'. ink. ii.-si-1 alon'o'f'all pni,lirproprty Vdoinr'lni to thi, Navy l).i j tiortintint, nun in .alii liintia, and put in opamiaa ".' IStSh ' 0,i."t3d"aUUU -WoWr'havJoe ?Thliaritr of the Tnterlor put In t forte iii.. lima relation: to tho Interior Uapanmcut - apini.-ai.le to iho linilu . aforeaald. -' ! , In tea imony whereof, I bava lereunto Ret my hand , - n.ajjil .J aiMiHniiiiur1 4 lion, at V.iihTiiiiirftiii. till. iHih .lay oi' Jltty.1 A. D. lRCj. 4nd of th" loili.p.'Udi-ncA. of the United S Hie., tho iiOili. (S!i;ni'tl) ' "AVDltUW JOIINiON. Jly the Prai.Iaiit. ....... . Wn. 11. Hewiiid, Sfcrotary of State. :. :.I From riuka's (Oalveaton) Bniletin, Juno Ilk.' , Keturn of Col. A. Smith from y.Oilcr.ns, Col. Smith, our CommiBsioner, returned on our commissioners nnd Oens. Canby and Rh.ri.lnn f'nl Kmlih aava that Imnortant ! concejsions and advantages have been ob- , tainctl. Geo. Sheridan lias been assigned to Ihe command oflha Division or the South .west, embracing Texns, West Louisiana and Arkansas as far North as the Arkansas ri ver. ' '''."''' "'---, '" " " 1 flen. Sheridan will come to, Texas by way llio cnnDoat Antonio last nipnr, irom new t v ....-v -v . m.nsj, anu tew vaeatta mus iu iuo u ... , ,V.iaiinti and eo - --.1 1- : trit.l Rlalnafi-nni Turin in. nr linen aan. : 1 ' K. ail.-.t -T.l. ..Inn,. I,., I l.. hlblting I.ntenSO ,0ltOtl9)l. HU.t. ( uricium, anu wn arni in i.-iis un.i iin'ii. . . - - . . , kbihhu i" -q " . " - ' " " r"---, -- I , 1' 1 7 .- vpI : .iMmvn ib. eatrimeree of the rtt,,. 1 1 .1... .; .1. ....,... m .... Th ; he ru lorced on -nig oncK, an'i tt I r rora oiim i icarn ine iiiuowiiiit w , , , , , ' -l v w .10 .- -- 1 . - ,; V,..- - As to ihe reanlfof nrtroo islioni between 1 teu Diaiea upon iuo maul mm nvcio 111111 1 lauuing is in periect ornor, inouun iub wa- ur.ut me irons, were v.iuui.i.-. of Galveston, with a considerable foroe, in ' fences of any kiud either before or after Tow davs. Gen; Canby, and ofter him I conviction. ., - ,- , - Gen. Bkeriilan, gave the assurance tbat the ! Thirteenth All persons wko kave vol negrees Jn Texas wotildbercqttirediostay at i uniarily participated in said rebellion, and bom " an the plantations and work for their . ihe estimated yaluo or wheao properly is masters as heretofore nutil Iheir statusenn i P8r S-0,OQa. . - be definitely settled. It wan the plan of I rouniKEXTU AH persons who nave ta operalione to send an cvcrwhclming force, ! ken tke oath of amnesty as prescribed in tko numbering 150,0tKJ mounted men, to qrop- - run Tnaa. For iliia purpose the troops had . . . . been ordered to Kentucky, Tennessee ana I Ohio, forlioni l Ol in. neat w u. mouu .. In conscqiieneo or Uie represenhttioaa made t te Oen. fherldan, a much less numher of IrUlrUV 111 VW t II a 7.l CIIUIIIIU im " ' 1 .tronely somo Interior points and iheMexi- cn fPontisr, and whatev r may be neeessa- .via tn.u.a th tranouililv and security or th, gtatci -. AVe are aider Ihe Impression, from th r.tnarka ot Col. Smith, that no black troops We are aider Ihe Impression, from th Urminatiea of th Federal autherirtes that ai m-oroe. jn Txs hall b employed as ,grliiluiralisis. - - (en. A. J, llomiltoa i i Washington, urf,in, ,b renfwal of hi appoiatnmit as M.li-ary Omraar of T.xas. No new. had i,Wed at New Orleans as to ihe ro- .ult nf hi. .nntieati.. . ... .. ' , th, mmrmne ,,. ' h. -nl n . I AI. r,.ll..i-n- .f ll,. di. 1 f-P'" "7P: . JV? lh i.tr.lt!l 01 tu. ll.tta . autfcorlty, nl lo act in .l vmpstt IliLUi'- rI,m i. nrea tneaa insat treeciuiena .m -4irra sk.uki be diowod U) tw liosk .. -a arril leave I tjtsi the ri, S vb.ir p5eitBL lhe fact in.. 0 wit then tbeiifw,,, wlt fractly vwrj tn oia-nii nt v.:iu)n.-..; T'te eircumar. area ita. whirl, ia. Tl'liilei f t r (-.ri.ed .way wvrt to' Ikerv 19 tout. 4'b.r nivn b: -k 11. , Bilk rtvi:n ib. uu nil- c a l.k 1... a-.. .'i .T-.p-. fV . 11 i. su .i. 1 1 1 ..isi-s.-v.'.-d 1 1 Mr. P.' DALLAS, DALLAS COUNTY, TE1IAS, JUIII3 2i, 18G5. Adin rul 1 Ii imlier m rived oif ihe bjr n'gkt nnd i I vliil Unlvi a on ln-dny. I he ninneaiy pi'Di'lutiintinn ut l'r-ideiil Jolinmui l reeeivl. The Nui'ihmn papm-a cli.ii'i. tei io ii in being Una liW-r.il ilmu ttna niitieip:il''d. n-fsiJeVH rrotI:i!nn-.1Io:i. WiiKiti AH, 'lliu I'ri a,i..-nl ui ih' Uin'ed fuit.-a, on ike t-ilnliy of I eiu.iib.'r. In..:!, nnd en ik iiUtk i!ny u( Mua-k. 1 -M, tliil. vii-.i ikeob jl of tipnwi(! il.c emiat in rebellion, to iutlu'eail p'-i-fum t reiui u lo tktir l..y!iy,Miid lo n-sio a ik'oanilior. ty of ike I'liind titi.ti-ii, iano a prods,, mntion oiTt'iinT ainnenty ntnl pard-u to eoitniu persona wku kav tlireelly or by InililitRlien.tfniriiLM'd in thes-.id lelioiliiin, ! An win 111:1 tmiKvi, many jwriotm wi:o na-i . i ,. , .. i i trficoil in I ieaa-.it I'l'uo n in.n-.ve, auivB mi- iDBiiiiine or Hiilil preoiitmriu.in, iiilii d or negK-ctvl ta Uko tlie bouciis oil'jied tliercby, ' Am:i. tiii:k::js. wnnv b?:'5oiti o linv-btcn liHily den ived of nil cl.iim to iimiiiny and puMon tnoritumier, oy lon.inn in ;.teir Ii.iil'Ciptlion, itucotly or liy implisalioii, in en ill rebellion, and coniiniied koslili tion tulkr (iovrrnuicntol ibe United Sulci aiuoo tko dulo of said prooluin ilioo. now desire to apply lor and obtain amitetty and pardon; io tko nd, tkcreforo, that tbc nutliniiiy of tko Uovpriiiuelit of llio Uuitcd eSlntrs may bo rca'biod, aul tbat peace, order aud frecdota tuny be caUu lisUt-J, I. A.SDHaW Joitsso.v, President lilted tstutes, do piook.iui nad declare, l-brt;ij TjTant tifiil ptrona who i rectlv or iinl'reotl v imnicipatcd iu i:,ii!!itii,iji;iii,i,,..;vv.ji."'....-...v-" ted. amncaty and patdou. witk reatoial oi nf ml liuliiuniwl iii-iiiitirtv.exciriias loslovcs. and oxcenl in cases where l!ul prscciditijrj uudur the luws of tko United li .ites, provi- , , . , H.n iniuimnM i ,111, ,11 11 'i nnri v t, il' j , . . bo.lior, l ,lve been insii - , o us o .Saged in ixuoi on i. ve oein in tu. T ery suck person eknll litko and subscribe i il.. fnllr.i.i,.. whiel. (.hull bo r-cisioriid for the lonowing, wnicu tuuu u r' . '. . o.,.;,. l i, ,lllM f tho ' tcnu.. nnj Cfecl 1'ollowillB, to-wit : ( dn nlt,iy ,woarr nr.Hm. in iho jinwiire tf I Alni'Khty Ood. Tut t will her .-i.ft.-r filtblullv d. frml . V'.".'"V!! .-'i".1! 'Tt . ,,)l or ' ,,1WJ ,, JirM;iBmaili.ni. whiai Imvo linn ni.ua annngino cxinnii riufiimn m.u .-.. The following c!nEsOl p; opio are execp- leu Itotn IU18 proclamation.' j i',n'iT A II Im are. nr shall kave been. ' pretended civil or diplomatic officer,, or . oitierwii-o uotnestio or inreigu ii gents oi ui . .ui uvin li?u uoiniiai iu ui mi 1. 1 u h proleiided C'onfeilerate Govei utnetit. ,. ,,, ,iiil slatiom . , J, . , , under tlie United S'ntcs to aid the rebollitin. TiiiRf All who shall kavu been military . -.. of . tirrilpnilcil Cont'ede- 01 nnal ultlCCrs 01 sum pi cirnticu v,ontt ut into Ooverntueiit, above llieraiik orcolouel in the army, and Lieutenant in the navy. Fountl All who left seats in the Congress AP 1... II Ut., ta tn !.) in tlm 1-nt.fal 1 ir.11 Ui 1 1 11" J 1111UU Ul iiltn It IM na niv v -"... Fifth All who resigned or tendered rcs.T Ignaiioiis of their commissions in tho iinny and navy oftho United Mates, tocyado tdT dut.v in resisting the rebel ton . absentees from the United' Sttc-fiHr-rt1Bni . ... . , .,, s the purpose of aidine Ihe rebellion. EIGHTH All military or naval officer, in tha robnl serTlci wb0 wo,'c educated by tho Government iu llio- Military Acadomy (it West Point and t the United Butte Kaal, Academy. . ' ' .' : - - - ! ' ' ':. r Ninth All persons who hold tho preten- ded unices of the Unvernorl or states in IU- .'negroes inhabit Iho kllcliou. surrect ion against the Uuited States, i j i. uXke tomb so often'- described, m .'7, . , -t i ...... . . , v, lw-,., AH. persons who left ilioir homt-s. ! nmtAMluwt. a innoiy-tni w- wa within the jurisdiction' A-iiti .rolcciion of tkd tt.i ij.... ..ii i.i .1,. t,in.t.....i ty ui tuu o in iv a auis p-tsauu iic.tuhii.iiibi 1-1117111,1 military lines iuto thosa oallod Confederate States for tho hurposu of aiding , tho rebellion.-: . .;::: j '.. : '. ;. 1 '. . :, :-, Eelvkntii All persons who hays been engaged in lbs destruction ot the commerce of iho United Stntos upon tho high seas, aud - separate the -Uritisli provinces lrom me Il lilted States, - . . ' Twklftu All person who, at the time when they seek to obtain the bonelks hereof, by taking the oath herein prescribed, arc in military, naval or civil conlinetucut or cus tody, or under boud of military or naval au thorities, or agents of Ihe United States, as prisoners of war, or persons detained lor 01- PijM?Mut ii prooUmatioa ot leccmUftr tstu, 13, Qf the oath of allegianoe to the Uuued tj. . ,l. :i . oiaiw ..nv ia. u.i ...... ,,.ut,..mi.o.., , "7 ' 7," mamiaiuca u.. ..... ,u..u.uie. ,1.,., , in' special .piiuua iuu .. ...u. . j - t . longing to tho excepted classes, and sucn clemency will be liberally extended as may , be consistent with Ihe facts of the case, anl , tk. peace and dignity of the Uoiled Suites. , . peace and aigniy or tne ijoiteiiautie,. , The Scorstaryolfctate will establish rules and regulations for administerin); And re- eordmg Ih. aaid amneaty o.lb, so as tq In- . " """"" r-l"" i me uoverumom against- iraiios. j In teslltariny whereor, I have hereunto s? i nave neifunto s?i W..hin,t0n. thi. 2i)th div Of May. A.' D. 17, and of .... independence of ih. United , pubiish iai morning ari aiiaotiBe'- :., ft' t ' tke i'rovasi Marskaii yei1 ill- i' I mt .t.if ah tJ tif, to tue -ff-.trt h .i ktr-a::; i. tm MiUiarf pcui' l't.-''-f'i md.w. , lilt Le :!' -'.. rtun lor pe. .uj sr ftu.nl f..r ibe cr-aniry U-f-i. Th w i t-: 14 wft ir n IV; l YZ7 ATDRrW JO'IVT r'' r the - ihrt Jtars l-to ?t'i" ' '1 y, Th. dire.arg rr in. 'ar.ny, 237 ZZ ., (algnedj ..ANDREW (it r Jor cf Lop.,,.,., ; " . b the Commander ef :.' Via rieU GALTETOM.Jnn.Sth.-Amlral.hnH'.u-r, ; f ..' ' ;r, Ihe n,irtrf ' d.pMS.ry'. f ' I ,Tai East or tu Mfsisairrt. V'r dr. pr'i IV '..I'Ul. IM1H lll IJ I J fr-.u M. O. Tim.. U ' V3. MtrL'l. I'oatir An.woa. It la too muck to oipeul ikitt I ho pi-npla f the Bnulkitiii .xtaU', nko lmvo auHiiiiuod bs utuuipt in uirrirnv tka nu kiirlty of ika Notiounl Onvi riimMit, fu ilneat tl.cn.nlvea lu a inoiiieiil ot llio peeulinr id.ua wkiek knvo l enn gemraled tindarlka Iniluenjonf aecea- , li on. 11 la lint uiiivaauiinii:e in nriiiimaii V8-l.'iH kiHin sio tlmia rLlui nitia; to I lit i riuii-n of tbeir duties aa eliiioui nor is il lolly to liupa fur ilimf returu to aincare Iny. alty l ibu t..i.atiimiuu uud laws of tko United f.:ia'm. 'i'h so Similii in piplo aro r.o'. de.pMlen. lu intli:s nco. They wi'l ba ilisiimicd to ;i.il;e lliu b' t of ilioir po.dlion. Having fuil 'd la tlieir oppostiien lo nftilenil rm ilioiiir. tkey will not alt down iu dejpalr in;f, aiillen "idlaucss. Wo buliove tkM wo , akull see, an! iktu beroienuy nijapaoe or i time km ilapsfl, aa I J.vl populntion in il.ii :..mk u uuv -; lli.H r-intuuuii b;):nt. j A lit lo ol'niuiiinl torboai inoc, a lutio ol n ieuuiy utiownueu mi iw ...i i ti.m to n.ake lbs most of tka fuluto ami ; pi t seul, nnJ lo fiii itet aoinewliitt of p ,at b'ttcrutsn; sjmo gencr.il adoptionofa broad j cntholia pi'tHM-iwi y will d. veiop ft strong ' IVatornal f oHiis ninons uiiu who Imvo ' gi-lnvoualy difl'cicd on m:.t era of viml im poil:inee. Wo ou-lit oil lo rcmeniker (hut . our renl iiiteriHl.i are Idenlioal; that it lias ! hi en i!,-.-!ieeJ t bat we nre to remivin loiinw iIii, nvv.n. - n I The two armies kuvo learned to respect enph n'her'a vnlor. Tim ofneera and sol- ; diets of the Confederate uud federal servi ; ces have, ai il.ond ft 'hostilities, rlnced . nomrn inu Dill i as uu l- iiici dius w n,.-,- i did exnraplo in tka eU..a. ih.y havo'T a xnrnp ,0 u d f u ' , i tual esteem. All Bcnsible pcopla rejoice at I ! ihia i Hundreds of returned citirensare taking the oatks of nlleeiancc and ninnesty; Our streets are crowded with mice familiar faces t . .1- . t . ..A-I,t i.n.l I ml nl IlltV flTIII iriKIUIlITPII IHO li L La ill 1 J L LU Ul'L I of llio U. f cm acc itnpIiBb movo for tko pencrul up at, expedition to Mexico.' . . f 1L?"H , that wen' bv ncoiiralnjt the spread of mutuul i i-orgo nuiuusra ai-EM-MMta-Ar. frM d vwv' '"'""i.: Ti .Zi i . i: ! vn -v. .A .. .'.. 1 A I nvn ftt.wa.lir led fl.a N'uriherti atatea.' hit- nuon Tthem dearer than tktnslrcs, ni l ill" ui- . kil.UIV 10i llll in in oy tin i.,pi..i ....... . , , V, ' .' i j !,, ..,'.. .1 I . , i Ike ex- I Wo tmist bo bonoraW. We must bo'cbar-, a summer res, denoo and travel In Enropo:- Mtd rtl8tVfMiT aid, - -J, . ';...i i r..:...iu i... run rt. v . item a airrs mm iuo. travel tot mi nicritiuir n hivk.i .hi. u. iiw Ill e CI ow lieu ni.ii'.ii.o .i.iiiii.i. . mv.o , -n- . c - - T. . l"' L J m io been long and unhappily absent j shipment of ccttdu ftom touisiani to Tsa. , t-crrnte wnklw Wm.iit no Jioueaty of. ptir l.et us welcome back these who ! Confederate cotton is to be turned "otciJ; ' in? 'MJ wku 't'O'sjpQtiiold Woailes; Void friends. Let us give tkm a ' the Treasury Agent. .'. ;' ' '' ' :' joplP-iojEd with outselve,: hoi perhaps. ! who Have from us, i cordial nreeliiif'. They will not be the loss wore our rendy to work with us Tor the restoration of busiiu.'S, aye, and lovnlly, btcnuse we do not uoU coltilv on ilietu. i.ei us logoiner make tho futu bmht, whatever the past has been. ..',.. ' PcESENT COSDITIQK OF MOUNT VHF-NON. The WuskinKton Star of siatuiday Saysi "A recent visit to Mount yornpn found tke plnoe in a good sia e of preservation, uona of the ravages of war having extend- cd iu that direction. 1'ho scouting parties 0f.l)tti armies have always regarded it as . .... t I . a ,1 i..iif i-I its ncui Jit 1 CiUllllU f. IIHU v vui i luinivii no f iv- , fev lloU 0f hostility. Tho agent of ike , Mount Vermin Association ro'UAim at tho .Miiemi.uii .o-u.M-s a. ii.ur socaiotiist, not tlexandria s-neo the war, mansion, jiud is a. Jaittst Having Tisneu jiiciauui in consequence of the. neaoosiiy of' Kk-ng tlie oatk. Hia wife, kouever, Biib?crihcd to ""-y , , ," 1,1 oath, and is allowed to couio to the city f '.""-, who are not permit ed to ddra.. tiioiiiuii, una in u. on him on any subject whatever, and it is un lor supplies. - ' , ,,.:!, f, : i;i.. ; "llio hniisj -remains preoise(y as it i fou-yais ago. j'Zht sumo tabio aim utanit t,..i- er verrUierini7 the name of visitor 1 ra, rerjister nc tho name of vtaitor l '" , , t..nd a the hail, with th wuutY . vb n --- - . .. . ' Btnnds in thehajl, with the key to iheirench ltaMlp' nresoutod bv Lafayette 'to Wash j ingtnu, hanging over them in its little glass oa3U) speoimoua of wood and minornls nbovo'tli" doors, Tho ngeat, with bis wife nqd two or three- children, occupy a suito 0f rooms ou the left of Iho hall, and a few l eni.niiB l njjg DUllt . j,s ne9t asalnst the wall inside, and witk , . . . .v . . - .i.. ,..: its plaintive monotonous call is tko only Iking to break the dead sileuco of the spot, little expense is required to put tke p.'c.ni - 11 bl U BUK.P-'Bl IUI vwiiKtitVHiMnv..- ses in aa complete order lor Hie reeepuonot yisiiors as beler? tho war. Iho lencusoeca some repairs, thoihrubhery. requires trim- tor has become rtiihcr shallow, but at high true win iu uuuui , . .i....t.i i.. ,l.n.h permit light uiati; is umlei.tooil that font, for re-itDeni:u aud that in a short time exeursion--''P8 ro .'! Vj i.iviiln id u r,L0-d6. II.I. f V. ..... Vta . WjJ ...... j f3t. Pcterabi!rg fi-k"raB to London Tinea - Tne Vi.ttiuB it "ot. Petebsiiurq. The ... 1 l.. .r....a l,n vaaaliarl tan tlmu. sand and the average nnmber or cases is one hundred 0 day. No less than forty phy- eioians are reported dead, though whether tkey kave fallen victims to iho disc 0 is not stated. Tke account which the corns- ion.! n....uo. y. v - - . 1 .1.. iiaall1 ' llia'i not cholera, but ptrsue. with dilated ' . .:i-...:-1 I...V,. " nuuns. vi"iiv j . . . c,lRvl(,s Mllrci,i6on, physician to - tho Londl London Fever lloapital, expresses. in a Iot-,' 18Tie8, his opinion that tho mala .g , fe- whioh, iir.Jerdiffer. ,, f .1nti irn a I ift has been well known in , , I . . .... 1 , w. .... I tf . ",B;' .T,;' c" ' . Urilntn and irciai u ior ncariy - a great Prt 01 and which about the prevalett la Various l'?S.-!-'.Vi L.M.1U, frnm re. J "j" ' ry pi nottrfn, CTilT -three per. '"g j-,. M,lr40Ie0, shows that all 1.' : r .. -Uxtrk have Co-xUtedl ., . . l ... . 1.... n..viw!i..li i :. .t.i. iha mortality is '.an-I I attj i.,puus,i.i ........ '... k.1 -r---.-.,.-r,rf k, UM Of Ih. .usa'" - Vi , .w'.v..'".l.' .5 ii.vi .iimuitK. , . ,1;.,:.. n wtta,auutocturei rur-UalV for ; pH V i-otljea, anu. 1-1 tuuiv.uuii. niaaena ;ht stcatnors to latia, :- c ,0B,i purpose,. -' It Oond w M - leAi wker lhcro U ha Lodge, by WMrtWii arrnngcruHntsare now on ,;tu?" Tf ' , .i (rJirottjh eomiuinees or otherwise); lh r. 1 the mansion to visitor, cruelly to Mr. Davis, ns unxwiV" "''.t iu.,., r(aitl, - fav-ni... within thair ntac 't , Z hasiV j.ti'ii to 0 I .. T.l ; --.:iu:ii -it leaf l--i' y ''"' 4 tC C It!' p jr, nt: V tf (1 lie a a-i t: .. i-li-i- tt 1 He ,r fr'-r-' 1 ' '-. ''. .4' VOL, III, NO, Tka OrnViJ jry 0t I jutvlrt of Coliim a ki tn lmli).d II. ui. Juliu C. liif ckni. bia rid 70 for trenao' lie wia si ill ut k.rgo at Itntililc". Under t!i new orafr nf Wnr North rariillnn, tkeva will,' itid. h tkraecan illdntea for lloverunr, ,: V. Jl. Ilu!d"i, the pte.ieni pioviniutiiil tiotVnnr! Karlkol.- mew I'. Moore, ami cx-in.v. atmilrj.vHol U in ih aniu to us mcim'si our,r. v, Tim ('onMeraii' nr.rktu j, whliA, Imr) bee aetit fro'ti l!ickiiO:id to t bur o te, t. he, fnrn ike evncuuiiun el' th fui weroilj, tvero purrender-d in ibe tederul niiilioriuen l,y (i..i. ,lo4. E. JokiiBiun on tka l.ttla ol Mn, nt Olinrlotie. It la siid that an insneotion of litem Inipliratea proiuliirnt Nortkern men ktisi loyally bud not heraiofdro bocn quia tionod. A diipntch saya Ikat Cen. I.e lias been arreft'ad and i lo be indicted Tor tretw-ou. !! n fnenits laDitltlnori! art prttln up n, niiluuription for Uini. Ho Is said to be very poor. Cen. MoCle'.!ua was nt Kooio on iho 1st of April Inet. The colonil statu of Senator T-Jnton foe tka City of tt. Louis, by Miss Harriot Hoa mep, arrived in lliut oily on tko 'M of May. Il is of bront.'. ten feet hink, wclizka 6,003 ponndH, nnd ia sai 1 by the sculptor, Gibson, i in tin n tihmlid work. - u . (ieu.Rosi'ncrnni waain I'oston ontho llth i t i it.. a ; - l" ' I'.uropo tins stimmor WiU bo ionjl'flje cs. i traonlinary, i . ' .. i. ! Steaumhtp lines have toct. re-ejittuiisnea between New .! imNortollfrKrehmontl, ' (.'haileston and Savaiinnh Pn9:i.Veo from - - - v -New Yorlt lo t harlestou is now !'jj; tt wan iruincmaiiitfl :u veaay exisTinjwscire- formerly but C'20. - - . :k- j JtWs wayfjtuirrt. .Ours WM1 Ihuse- jv (less. Hood, L'einregard bd .TjJcr..ftr.,"i.C!,st ' 'p-5itinot it.tlfdiir norJ New Orleans. ' , "' '.j-mttAq i.er.prtprforeiil In (ioncrcl orders Nov flMed at Sii ecnUn4 on;:t ast'vHyA - ,.. Orleans ou the lat inn... God. flburl Ian hiiH fnplil.Mon milttarv 4ntt-ririM will, lnv'LV'Mri life ;;,)ic''t'flKll'!Bion. ; M. TltlS fini fiiaiiTy, anil Mr. Clayi , have been refused permission to go aqrtii, ' and wnro sent to S.tvuojiah.. , " - - .. n.'ui. ...uoic, u, ...u... arretted, nud is on his way to Washington Telegraphic communication between Now Vork und New Orlr sn4 was completed Hay pn.i, ... . , .. " Tl.o nrA.Tn mtilinn f.,t! ilm rfl.-.riranis.ll ifin . . i .. it... ' . t1- I ' V.. York Mny S'Jih; as cts-finltolir etolutniir no- , ' ,.,.... in H,r-n' ..... .d s jeitn,itlJ? t10 imttter to the people. i ... . , , fa'". .fj J li""p" - : ?". '.i "1 - .t - . ; - i , -. I 'V. ' ' "- ' a cunboat ui James Wver. with Hunter 'id , " , j, hoi i.vaiCJJoa saoult: i'fn,: , C,u'cdd ; 00 lu ''r.)1 , ., . ' .... rtlo lw..!. - UerHIOOlt ll ivni uu ni.cii uu ,iu., , The Herald's proposition, to pay Vff tks national dobt by lii(Jiviiliial.' subsciipUon has btoa responded to-by Commodorn Vu.i-t dorbilt taking twonty-tivo' shares, licbert Itonner two and.lie.iry A.,;lIelaero tt JJonti two. These shares arc tzu.uuA - ISsTMr. Davis, It is said, is to ba UJi before a otvil conrfc at Washington' vtty, ..'. ..-rK:",":Thi Hikina 'j: UUI Ull' lilts U IW.-' . j. ,.,..,- ..,. ,t,. rl !1 T..1-I.I.. :J.. i l-Ol 11 Ol'OliUCil. U III. i S.lll.l.i-lS.l.11. . II' J w w. asserts that Mr. Davis is roanaelod on hi '. i . . .. ; jCgai with a ckaliT'counectiugAbout tli'vo .j f , - Th same eoVrcJiponuVtV.'s', , . , . . ,r i ' 1 process ox itianne, t, - wanioa tue gunrua io atiuvt, iiiin ; mart.,., -h- , submit, threatened vengenace on '.tiovrs v ho j ji jj and only submitted at 1m, ufv i" vx. Ueu 1 down x. ... rc'" t , York. World refuses ti credit tlti adrv, be.- -. t . . unoecomiug too uibjuuj ui uiii.i oitdiiif aid, and the niUBt oiaul necesss aud toys: - .' , ..' ' , .iry to pe furniibcd thcta, V1ik amount of "The penally of treaion un '.or b.irVlSw-s 1 aieans for that purposi that can ho obliilii is death. If aftera rtgolai'triil h-tid ,1 ::;!:- ! rd, and lu what form n'klndrjk taoaey, cial eentcuco President JoU.niinW.till. ! Jf and the establishment f places ofdopositt. i i Iniarfar. ui.njhaae sl.J ii 'ul eo.'ilC ., j the severity or tko govevva' 'i ' ll1 h' "n I ble to impenok its dign'ty, " Ju-iloe vroUd : Jjhvo taken its course, and-the in.pjtH.vts spectacle and warBiiijj wc,;2 a SeK-wi civ son to tka ciun-ry. The givemntrit mtiat " ..'- . ;: u',,..'!,,. an.l IVnin (vhitit ttir-e to b.Witor'r . .a. ikal ih wivrn t r-rttA r A,a i ji.ll a world be not diterwrd from the opnunml to : . if i. .. : . .aakirta'iA -fa" iwiriniit ' , -j n- n t . . , - ! he is unhandHomoly 4rcatd-: ii ' ' The foolish slanders ritipr.gAtd by tkii j ar Department rearresting Uavia I stlr.rii-'l War led ditcniso io t' "' l-,pnwl; of -.ifliitk there ere 4b-' ".I.?rni versions radft J . : L.t... ,!... im Lnv.til Afu- it'tlilllhE-l incoaiiju-ui . .-..,--.- - , less, astnte an '. a iieratiscioa ua, rjj nol (.l0 -hvtii tr.mp rer "ti nq : mus which t.ni'e : to loki:p'-iu.Jr'n"!'.,'rr-ri'1 ,-f,i I'aly, a ' iTi-ig V- ' rn, !ir' w ,r. r.m. r.nv!' vflirra a isdeh-j , ..i..i . i , j .1 . ; al.ho.ti.ii we don.tc:d:t ll. "1 l.-XT.ayoi l"gmni ie'J d,ri?il.-.s -if the cpior. f,Vr. irit e - t 1 1? 1 i. : ilfnai a of ea: ru t. ' x i aT l It "t m ' 5nri4 ot vf ru.T. -xj iiiei"- a relaiel in lbs se !-c-rutf iiau la S ,k. r.-.,r IV. Ka. aot ik.alihltst dolrhJ J ,h nt eoo.Hy -orr-t:t, and Ike ir. i rfi;a. .i.us of imajinatit ooiwe .c. . ...... 1 . M . t w y -Cat, !r'-''TC"C:t'',l?.! ,'Vp h.m, however. A . ' , 1 -i, ar,,! Tn in wr WM tktir -T.JIT. -" I U'K',. ..J.V.. II... .1.. ' , , in .ufjr,-.. u. im . mi. f:ijiiri,.ader ef tlte l'ntr ct nas r-o fititntrr.-i ,j v rn w:.! b- ria - OiM-i ty t . I e-iei al j 1 , i. i ert- rn. nt, ' J -i'-'- 'a-fe i : ui r ...... trs iv . : . -. tvim ftn.i tl't v',. Mt il-.i ti . 1 . 1 .... , 4 ... .1. i. ' '--c'-t a '.cft.e.i.id -i- f-?- ' 11. VIIQLE NUMBER. 611. Masonic According to preyloua nolle, a c.iuvoei Wn or Mtialer Mas was opened iu iha Oy of AumUi, Slay Xtilh, at wkicU I'. M. Ko'yurt M. El(ln, presided, and V. 0. lliiyinond acted a 3ocria,ry. .On raet.cn, a anminltfee was appointed to prepare nn uddtea to tko Praitriiqr, wklch al'ier kaviui; reili'fd for short titne, roturu ed and reported tko following, which waa tinnnimoMW adtjpted: 7 a the JTuonj, p ixxan LujituntNA Duaiber or jour wctrea, cb as cuuld be kastity Bssenibied In eev vi.'omiun at tho City or Austin, afttr ri eonleitipce with ouch other, denlre (Vatar nally to aJtlrcpa a lew words to their Breth ren at large. An unciainpjcd erlsla Ipupon eureonctry. Tim ilirbj ruling of large hoilis of soldieia t:i our ihida;, tko au.ipeualon of t large enon. of tho ovtiitiruy a JtistrUl pursuita of lift', iit! tko vclsxatloa of Ike bonds ct civil au eieiy, law avl order-, necessarily at'.eHdas'. upou n sicto orvrue, are etlauUted t pra di;je a cutidition r nflairs, eal!in3 for fk oscrciie uf every vlrtuo inculnatcd by Ma noiiry, on the partoftvvy Iniiividuul wkj has the v-aU'.-tit, or sooitly'at heart. Charity is our greatest Masonic Ttrtt;es and Iho beneficiaries or 'our charity' will t largely Increased in number, by the eventi now transpiring; widows and orpjianawili bo found all over car land; many a wound- F"i vnppmu, atcn eomtcr, return ng iroin I Urn nt nwt fttwl mn nt itfinia nr.) inlrlmrd nil . tnir ninnoodvir t)V,liitions and our Order, we abnli j1io to its k".e.l, and eoo tu il thai tkcKe nciiwitit' wv. rae't, thse wauls uj plied, oi ih HAiv. "ttial action on our pu oi bvacvtuiut tf tka t-id or .bcaefieient in - . Let u be lia.-uv'u.l i.ta eieretse.Ckarll uhe hi i tec IS' jettti, projtiuttu uiucu uutneuv'sBbrjr uvittnuu cVeryi Mason, shtjuld, rcmonibor. tha, (hr Charily; which V'thinketl) no cvil)B requires thai; w be oarcfut to accord Jo-other al. 'thui freedom of thought- that'tw Cfo ifer otirs'lvca, ar.d' to avoid, ih'. the Mprnslng of-oitr owii V!eB, tjflapaesing on thfftl Jnfcsof others'. V " .' . v.'tf . I ' The fir&t creat duVy, of ChftrRy, y, ltittt- y w fiiirnKinA.1 'will fpndi'l iha Af.nnA ttttH pfinnivciy cay, ymti ib (oiunuuur ' etir?erfvorg to preserve good ordsr, prino t ".if eaoe of society, sustain the law jpd-ihl t,t.,;l untboritiea. and thus seeure Ibrotecv- ii,.,, of person aud properly to all. iLet-W ,,.,,,,,-. ,),. '. ... ;,.. anrlhyUr ok .'., w,:i;as Masons; and that ourobj.gaW ' ' 'r Vf'Wi voluntarily sbsucwiv'P' -.- atptRer.responsibiirties, .M. i'i-elr renuii-ef eiicvof ns,"to b ' 1 1 or Order, voluntarily fuoMl!imf.ir: anil rcyet pd peacchle citiren,"to be true lo hi peaoeblc citiren," to be true lo hi goj - - Vrninnt and just to his comf ry," ftad'-p--t i?ii;!y to submit to his superiors in iuthox -. iiy ." .It is unnecessary to remind yOt th . fditd order is essential to the happirieas e all, that anarchy is diatruotlve of U socis- . interests, and thae our prosperity -ar.d hsp-" pini ss will bo increased or dimlaislt t dl etaaf, proportion to our ckcerfut -be'dtout to Law. - . . . . - , 'Vi r : - f j "ire ;immcB3 to ipur Brethren1 f-bronghoui , 1. . , State the truly Masonic ana patriot ni-t ircsremanttine; from the Conyocation o one Brethren at Houston, endorsing ittu mvv sentiment tborein oontained, sua trust ined, and trusl Ltxige ill li vice,,. 'V '. I - . . . . ii at oVery Mason and every Ltxige r- iv.rned bv its exee lent advice. finally, Urethren, we exhort thitlBrotli s.tir lnn .-1 n 1 1 n 1' .1 ' h a.t vA bft' .-f-fit fin keart and of one fl-ind," and niay the giV Architect or the Unieerso bless Our luiivt o;n ,L,milh aburdsnt eueccfl. Fra'ernilly yours ' .,fy.;i . ' , rsinntd by a l&rze number sfilAsUnlJa . sons in ibis and other States.), , ..' ; : XheJolIowing iaiuuaa was nun- auapi- ' fiU pitpeia mrouguuui. iub oiaia ix- questeu to pttuiiaa me rrourr:uiuij;. r - - 4-, . R.-takid. That wo reccmmontl.as rrtr 4 - ticl jneasuro,-ejstematie operation on thk . .. . . 1. j- 1..., to) Which. lllOSC -h W,l!l OOOfntRtO tUfv , ur!l'S n lrom ruiiMirefc to c iitnri t - bif-.T rit,iT suoil supp. fs. And !.'r('l ' tkofe' tire exxulng (i.-pisi:atto:j.v fjr Ut ' rfioa hvtfcd,1,!J wb. Aft tJ- t l , ty. CoiuUt Mt T.-lantKry ,..1... Jj 1 to B(ira, va. tJOlOJl :" :.!.!. j.'r, 1UM Mashiliff tllti CO - r ' . - i - 7 : ri(ATn : c'r Tua I ff:ii Art a: .lt l!ejrrp "amn'ar; fJ, f f .ri-i.-tiC V ' iBtelliaTecerliayi KptHhtiFi' r.fov. :.. tt tf be (j.a.j,-,! it th pi.-'.se ,ltt i ill. m.ii fl Mrtu 1.. renA.iJini'.' "i -f- (U. M1M, . . .. vKutit Ct.-,,' , 'on u, ihe re.rnii.ir- fai.'.-. ..1 -.rent to the la.periaT diairn, ,t Mi .yYrlnc cf Wale. i heir spptttnt W l rinr n n f tfrea t fr; la t D . i-rri .-iii ra-nd'ren'h. -who has faKen vicura ;.,a,,;. kt,l ti.-w!. .rrl.1 .1 m... tute, e nearly that a marriage hid beta, ngad for .ilia wun Hie rrinces. l-ftetoar of Ienu;ark, te he solemnised or, tint: ini the preaest year. -A ceperits hgaiae.- lioli estabiishtneat was alas about to l , j provided lor hie, and tber trraagements ms.lf In rrcwrniiion of li rijhts and oC, Billrs as tk. first in order of saccen:-s t. the threw. liisdJte, however, wi:,iu S3 way Hos4tt'. or i-r peril lb. tub-lily of .' or iTperil lb. tub-lily of tk ' P.ouiancST rii'tin Puuis. Tie prcjtt Ciar tj Alexander hat t"0 teas, tbe.ldest of Va v we ."re infjraiei, baa .Iready lietn ady.nc. X e! u7'k'tiit;st Ctar-vt andkisie- if civc-d :b? tin' Ti'ciin f S.t fkthifr aocr oinj lo u.iiiit royal euatoo. i f?ral steamers bars arri;-ii at l-.i a from lit T t.ii: ; nr r i i ai-l-H Tk. I'l-arai ;Sr.a. . anil IT V. ar':.-i.:e V'SA'. 1 t. -. r-.-a. a lc : ' - I e" r n- -"k --.rt -f t - ff 1. k '' 1 - X- 5 V; 1. 1 fit ;,-. 'n: -rA'. i IT a e ' 1 . M I i O 1". tif.: 1 -