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is rr.lPAY. J 'J NT. 3. !S 4. - DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. ' friLUAM W AUMUiOXJ, Mi -lsp--W t'"D? . flVI'P.KlE .I'T'SH , if rcii ti s.i PHlLADtMM VAN TIICMP. VI I sihU Ca iy (TO TI L vveset'. ) MACiiiA? c Viii'i Kixr, VI I K'Vk C tititj. Hrrt t s --esv. ALF.XANPI'H h. If ITS. IK" txhrmi'l ' n' HIT. AIToltNKV OKMMItt., LYMAS l'. rill H ul lEl.t), Ul Ui.laiSs l- inly. Xj"M-Oi.l.ll O" TI'K ''THH' CnV. WILLI AM S V PliESW.vi, u, y-snlitin rooms ecu oi mMMI ! iNrtt. 'AUXAN't'KIl S IUMKY, ' t a HttTilm O.fiu'y BOAR" op 1 wontH, (rCLI. T' S. Wll.li M 1. Mi WILL, of Atilnt ro-nty. (aa T CstT I cnvki.K- nors"L, Uf A'ltrls'Ss I'fUMT Current News Items. T 9 Wi cl ira to have n-Viovcl 4 ! I ,1... rival vicloiy 0v 3il!r'ii". ttiiiiu , ...fl.rt of rr..oit, wo nin-t wuit for Jw l.clx. The relcl ILillis, bitwiu trotil-li' in KiTlm-ky. H'J has is-iifd n pnn-laniniion culling on K-iiln. ki uik to aifniimt 'tlw tvrnnt of tyi.ni!, unit otici mtT ! men.' li Inn c-ull moe's will, no bi'ttor ro)nn' tlmn item to lii'vo nwiittid thut ol Uuim-1,-ttu, -noboily will be hurt.' Thirty tliou-iin.l wuuinled mm linve Iitoii Irmiglit to tlie li.pilals nt Vali inglon. The Tientny Iiivi'St gntian C'mnniittoe will toon milk'? npuit, fXonr.itinj (..'Iihho itid hin ulionliuiiU' fi-om tin- hargeof rCHlily heietotoia preftrreii. 1f .(.mn it will exonerate tln'iu. That was th purpose of ita appnininu'iit. We hvo u ai-ount "f a tiglil Ix-twcftl l!w rcbul irou claiU, ami Federal Mouiti.ra. 6tmiigo to auy, we are not adrid of iv B'lltB. Tim mo cmcnt ou RicUinoud conn'mti'd of tho main bo.ly of troop under Grant, an 1 two important auxiliry division un der Sikjel and Butler. Both of the hitler luiled outiigbt, and Grant, afier aciling that he would fibt it out' ou the liue fimt thosin, if it took him all summer, votniicllcd to abttiid.iii that, route, and ttimt another.' All this may bo Mure;, i But vi do u't aco it. It U believed by noino of tho ahrewdei-t iiil bet iiii'otnied pulilicinna of the Slate Guv. Medury f'r o.ie that if tlio V mocriiey are unwise enough to uoiuinato war candidate, the Black K.'publieana will iiibtanlly adopt a Pearo platlurm, and thus take advantage of the universul desire for j peace which uow pervades the masaea ol 11 unities. A wharf-boat burned at Mound City contained SOOU in greenbacks, whi ItKitrnved. A few houra at the WaabinvtoB mills will repair the losa. Mcmliera of the Cabinet have been heard to iay that Chase cannot hold lis position in the Cabinet without di.Uonor, aud that h ought to renigu. Current News Items. War as a Remedy for War. The people of this country are n suf fering, and have uot ciitiered unco me .'oruuienceiiient of tho war, anything of vil which has r.ot teen the Direct out growth ot the horrible conilict wlin.li still progressing. The diordered corien vy, which must aoon entail deatitniion and aulFuiiug upou tliousauda of fumilic. and r,mKiita boi.ine-a in wide spread bank- mutey: the taxation, (iooii to grind people, mougtilniraiyapprfcaieiijci..., cause of their accnmiilnluil yrcallli, uml t i r. u I, ,.li liu ntilv rouuima.ic, o. - vu - ' Littcrly been niah-i tally deprettnrei; rcpeutcd lovies of iun, tukiug "lily at a turpi,,, population, bnt which row t f.nm i s i, iw. am w UlIi cau- , , . .,...,1 -.i.hnnt ot be repeated or petHtstcl In w tho. ri saster so crcat as t" ou iucuicuiudu , tliia, to say nothing Of the subversion i i i.. 1 ., ,.i Ameucan ,,uc.,y, too " Federal Constitution, aim tho humiliation Of the Republic bolore all the world, la i i. .t.. (tirect rceun oi me war v,..B u; s .ral Govemmeut on the sccoiW But- .1 . n..n b,,a t.T sehnm A - I ... gvnuyct . "---o,;n-l(hoB,(, ijMHitnlo the name of Uuiuourata, guggest as a remedy lor theae mauiluia and deplorable evila-what? Why. vig-; orotis moaeculiou itf the war! A ... . ,l,. ;,Ui ,i ,. UllUlll a uuiu, iu titw Mt' v- nw..- flat-ration, lirfre the application of c ' " . t ... fire, a tb ouly nicana oi aireating flgtne. What we need, and all that we UMJ, TrACB. Stop tlil Wrkl sear, end th ',t ., V, . i i' Ingutlul evils wnicn 11 am tnitraiiri, will, an 1r e snch a consummation i sii'l jbiiil", disappear. But every day of vat-fvoiy iin'tie iovtii vvcrj s.u ,q. v va-oii lint aggravates ll our trguMes, l defers tlie wished for momeut when , "uiuwiii" . thiy shall hay an enu. x-et r, man piny God for Pcnco! , , t GiurE-VitiE. Ourcity wm tlirown in-1 to some lit'to stir ViT the rrport that tliBjtt'o . v i i r....i. pirnte-t t'attlp ot tne war naa uren iouSui yemenlay tho remits not definitely given. After careful Inquiry, ve conl 1 trae th report to no reliable source. Th prapo vine h beea at woik. In r-ur judgment it U probable that anme heavy fighta havo oceurifl, ol wlmn wo get ouly so t inch, however, Stauton caiea about giving. The Gold Crisis. turning rapid'y and decidedly hU'hoim Mr Cli.eaiid hi wliule ayatein of fiiianc' , wnh ilsfiauil, full and dfinornlmiion, ai;il ineviloble ium. The cnminiiliiiT hHe com. o undernteDd lha alternative wliieh hia .r trm preienta, and are convinced there i new no rojrio belora him bul eonlinu'd itifluiun or a renntion of expenditure. The lattei ineani 10 end ihn war at once, the formi-r I.. ,'mk it in a clinoa ol anarch?, bloodshed ai d ruin. Kv.tj tie Hon ibut hai a .tukn in the comrmitiiiv, lecia mm mi nimi on pri j i itiiy bcen'm'niif weaker, that bmwaulth i iiuittit liou) hm )iru; Hist the neou ir hii-eliaii put in motiou, ismoTinu all inuu mnikt Ironi tl.eir bae, nnd everrihinir U nits puna torienl, which Willi aec-leratej cur i.t near a Uial aovsa. w r"- iii paoer money so ini n win mm general ruin r inrunorinui - ,.w. ho l)P any mean An nncer am reponsi only increaa-s the alarm If w lurn to ban rrancieco, lioernmeni ro'-nry i- 'j .-' or dollar. If we turn to Nw uili aai-, (rom two huudred cn' per dollar In e York it is one huudredand ninely hve. line he failure of the ernp, the scarcity ol cattle. h ilflvnatatinn of fields, tha abnorplion ot lnh.irin tlia bloody buttle fields at the rate ol x thousand men par rone oi movement. avbur crowds of helpless families lo snarf ha. shrunk loaf that the new harvests may furnish, all imprest tbe holder ol proper!) ith a'armtlial hecomaa uismay wnrn n r membera that one million oien ai?cnarna irom tile army will return to deso'ate nomea. in the n.idal of famine, where labr.r lsviu- esaand waire-impossible rhe menjawsKen. A from their delusion, will recnKii'Ze tne laet thai their country has b-en rum'd, their in- luiry brok.-n up, nnd tneir lamires Mcnncro ihroueh thecrnnesol alew lea im politician ho can be enumerated, and wbu were nup piried in their crimes by tha 1 rea.ury ronuert) oid saifiah ca)iBlil'S wno roareo wimwie. as clamor to aupport the aovernmenl' while ha Adminniration was trampiinif ine von litunon, which 'S tnenniy gnrrnu'iu. m M.v.d. In that hour, tha assertion nt I ha Tifcuna. in 18GI. lhat "a peacelul soluliou ould not leave a sheet of paper between Ihe U-puliheaii party and bell," will be remeoi- hr,l This (trnwinu terror has made itaeii leit apparently even in ihe callous circle ol lue Administration, nna xir cnase seema n u... en sailed wuh the despairing remorse ui Macbeili, when 4.. ppMi In Mnnil n rar, Th t to return wsra taaioua ai no o'r." This fire per cent, loan depended on the continued inctcaso of paper. Urn dare not per- mt in his increa.e of paper, and his ue per centlonnlsa failure, while expenset press u.ion him in fearful maunitude The daily lalsehond it entitled inrounn ina pnny organs nmmmi.d h ih First National Bahk Ihe loans sell, but no one puts faith in the cry Todavilis announced that ,ilr. Chase will issue $(5.000,0ti0 stock of '91, As there is no authority tor any such stock, the announce ment means simply to diiruise a reiurn to six per cent interest, thus confeasing his blunder and bis oriitie. It is, howeeer, "too lae Tha roldeii moment has panted The Secre ar, bt adini tin his financial def at, onl) haa'tena t e hoor of bis diauraca. VViih to thouamid millions of ootrtaiidin p'r, and liabilities f"r at I .ast as much mora, the a. cn tarv is oomnelled to bid six per cent in go Four thousand millions of debt at atx par cent ,nnMtn hundtedand fortr millions nunnul interest for ever in gold foe a ruined people to pav ; t o hundred dollars per annum ,. m nld lor evert Nnrthern family to earn Biid to pay; wbile every Buuthern family is K. f.n-riB,nate(l U'ea anv one uuv will b paid ? A' Turk A. Tut PosiTina- or Arrsiaa I AsttatCA This. then, is the general po-ilion ol alfairs and the nutvev conducts us to conclusion ver) IVvnrKbla to ihe Confid-relna In Virginia, our it is irue, the fortune ol war has still to tin (1. and any constat raioe mcii.. m hRbly b baj,i by tno Kderals as an adequate recomjiease lur Iiji in luat i ih disannointments ol ID year i ,.'7. ,H nr..;l,m.,1 than sub- tlie tlllo A victory iu Virginia would do noth for the Northern eau in Louisiana, call i Tennr. So UaJ,: . ,i .. ...J -f ... ttr. saiara ,,, i. has shown ii'self at least equal, il 7-r:;7,(ri th rrdr.l. an ara bi.nten wen In Louisiana. If the can tu ol ho'd their own even on ibe shores ol 1 Cariilina. and if a mere raid like that "" . 0enfru, r(Wr,t in T(.nnr...e, can deprive (ie(n of po.uiona on lha Uiatissippi, the ; what have Ibey re.lly aecomp.ina oy ,ne,r '. expenditure of a million ol men ana nun- - , . . f ;.,;, 0f monrr1 That quesiion, ; ,hou,d think, is on. which Aans must nueils asx inemseive oeiure tutia , f.ilin retrieving, he fortune. cf Kor,h by tome i,-nal iriumpb in glnts, It ajey, perhaps, receive a answer-. London Time,, Jfuy 6. weli decisive , I la rLOM, AreauyirrHM. icisT"'" , ; . ..t.wKuiia at Ilia more' t0UM1 8nj,Br, vir the oiher day, by briag-' .v. i..-. ........... , ik. t.hla wiih him tue wni,ing npoQtbem I Thit niece of AbolUlon laapletio vary Srle 'nd. the Fair. ' Startling Developments--A Society Startling Developments--A Society for the Abduction of Virtuous. Young Females--An Albanian Young President. t,u,y disappeared (mm their hornet, anil no During the past few month. eeral rpee tall yournt girls ul our cut, us noil n others in the wrsort, irl ot the ;a,e, have mjate- ic c pu...o,T n. ...--nam , r a,lt.reabouts, notwithstanding the inost dill- mri,h,1 in nil j lor thorn Recently, however, sume ftnrtling developments have oorne to hit lit through tbe arrest of ayoung uirL named Jennie Ibnmpaon.al Itica, wno w. Mlir, d jn ,! hil.m. tiM, en4 went under um.d nm of Jnmei Ibompion Upcn scan Lit.tr her some enormous rasral'y diHiitiieuts wire found, muking startliim rev el ttions Th- re waa a manuscript copy ul whut purporttdto be the cmiS'itutipn and byUtva ul the "Kuiitbts ol lb Hecmt Circle " In thi.a riocuii.ent the ol j. CIS of the Circle an ea'd to be to kidnap and send to New Yoik city hou"ea ot prostitution younir and virtuoii' ((iris. It it stated that after their In inn kid napped adruif ia to tie admin stered to thi ru. and ih ir ecuon under ' s iifluenee will deter mine whether or not tliey are v'otuout. It not. tiny ate lobe rel.ned, Wa may an) l)cr thai there is nodrue which will determiro anvuch qiie-lion J The maaiuicript ia aietied bv twMiiy ionr pi r-ona, members ol ihe St crei Circle. A t'ary, oi Al'iany, in President, ano Chtv and one Pat'ick Kar-el, are liectoit Other natnea Rmoui; the tweniy-four are (host of 'I heodura and Hiram Andrews und iheii wvea Appended ia a list of nine ynunt nirls aliose abduction is considered feasiliU and ndnsnhle One of these, Ksther A Poka, who disappeared May IDth, ai d Mia 13 in, fit, daughter of Hon. J unes Barnett Imili nt Oneiila enunt. Also tbe names of llueenou, (Gerrit Stniih, CD. Miller and . Stewat i.) who have been mat kej for vea t-eance. This is one of the moat dmnnaol. oryaii'K ttions ever conceived by wtckad minds Albany Knfclnrlmcktr. General Butler Come to Judgment. ineiit. There is balm for General Duller, if not id ftilead, at least in the court ol 0 deon, th Snrroitte He baa been beaten by General it MtureHra and nns lost nis iroinr. .ir An- dr w Jm kson llutler; but the latter has lefi In hind bun a will, yesterday brouiihl to tiro brtte, bv which one half ol his estate, vnlued at (n o iiiilliiwt ofdoltari, Is bi queaihed to li e hero ol New Orleans and tha martyr ol B rniutla Duniired There is no rose, however, without its thorn; and the joy of Ins inherited million itiay pus- sib y bo dashed to tbe illustrious legatee, by (he inesitHble inquiry which public curiosity will institute into Ihe rigtu ol bis legacy He lhat luaketh Intste tore rtcli, we are told, shall not be innocent; and as it is very generally Understood lhat neither General Butler, nnr his brother, Mr. Andrew Jut kson tutirr, ore tti-nt inio tut ir jouu service Ol ineir neiovetl cnuntry anv exit aord nary contrihu. tiou of worldls goods, the ptesunipiion can. not well fml to arise in the public mind, that the GcniTal's absolute control of the lives and lortuutt of the teople of Louisiana, during the p rind ol hit dominion no tbn Gulf, may have had som'ihing to do w ih the nmatingly rapid accumulation of thu colo.sal fortune by the posthumous partition of which he is now to profit. Ii is understood that several claim- anls from New O-leans, propose to file petl- lions a creditors against the Builer estate. The 8ur t'jaie'a office is a terribly Bpocalyptio insiuuiion, and it will tie a cuiious iusiniice of ratnl'iiiive justice if the wealth which General Butler has been to fteqnently charged Willi wringing by all kinds ol direct and col- hoove extortion from the citizen of tho Male c-ommitn d to his keeping, should now become 'no occasion and lurntah the meant of fixing upon Dun Decisively tti accusations Irom which, if innocent, he should long ago, as man of honor and of courage, hava insisted npon clearing himst'M, ny challengiMg a bold sim luoroiigo nuiciai investigation into tue wooio recurn to nis proconsular aomiuiaiia tiou. JV, 1'. n'vrld. Democracy and Democrats. ul to u he lh. an Thus, a "Democrat." in all 'be dictionaries we ever opened or heard of, is defined as one who holds that the mt mbert ur subjects the State should be the fountain of power such St te that the ultimate governing now. er should he Indeed in the great body of lbs people ri. I. Irtbuni Yes, but negroet never, except by ihit Ad rsiiiitlration, were members ot the Slate: and the lederal government nor Stale governments never reuogn a d them as such, except iu two or I lose Abolnlutt X d Stale ri cenily. ft giues wra suupiy recomted as reaidsiii nnd sU'.jeulS Abuluiotiitim aeekathrtugh bluud and balds to inauguruta Ibi Very recognition ol tiegru ciliaenslnp and nuuliiy. Ii willful even il sumo psvudo Democrats ar att-urd enuugh to auporia war lor sucb an atrocious purpu-el Ibe nero tcneme it not equality nor U- is of not KO"t tn mat even jir uincoiu coum avr not ite such stuft at lha , , and he ou.ht to tens ! Mr. B-df. wi.hosta dnUy..Tr6a. C'hh. mocracy li propose but, lb debasement natural superiors to Ibe negro level Nature and Goi alike, and every-wher forbid success of ihe schemel Syrucuite Vourier. Favoritism The Pieaideui se xed and suppressed ihe New Ywik Wurld and Joornnl of Commerce for the offeus (?) punlihin a forged proclamation, so Tsiy well dun as to dec-lve the whole public Why don't he suppress Ih Frankfort Commou Wealth, and imprison Mr U"des fur publish tug a pretended letter fiuui tbe President, which mad the Preti leut say that "any meai-ara oiharwit unconlt llulional bsiatua lawlulll he thought it indinpuit ibl " It not po-t b'a that svsn Mr Lincoln could aver Special Dispatch of the Cincinnati Gazette. WASHINGTON, June 2. IKStTI AMENDHEXT Til TH ToBSCCO TAX Th Senate ha mad soma important - -- - roiun.ll( .,.. bil, ',.,,. .. .i .l. looicco .ua..-...v.u..v. ....... or w , ,. o-" - a , , . ,. . ,! , . I ed Wltn all lem uou reiusr, r line cui suoris, W Is made 23c: smoking tobaccy made exclusive- ly of iB 15c: ou innff mud ol loimcco, any substitute, 85s Th Senate bas intruduc- ad into the list of cigurt, cheroot t or ahort s s-s valued at not exuectling f7, to be lax S.t ihstotlmr gradss reaia.u l f 5, fd. and 125 fur cicar reapeeitvely under ML 20, t0, and$75. B'x dollar, . impoted and c.ars valued over $74 The benale finished U considerai.oa of tobacco in aar j miiue of whole, but many tunber aiaead 1 I s a. J - 1 HAa UaitalA !a a hujm o.t '" By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE MORNING REPORT. Ni Yosa, Jut, 8 The Tribune's eorres ronJrnt wiih Hutler aays: When orders were received to send reinforoementt to Orant.a pon toon bad been laid serosa the Appalutntx, and h'l men were to march that' nyht to attack Peteraburir, but wera ordered to march In Miother doecion tniormaiioo furnished by deserters and prisoners, shows every thin? an bn spared base been tent n L-e. About 15,000 troops are located in Paterahurir ami in our front a d in the defences around Rich mond on the touih S'de. N'kw Yoait, June II The Herald's Ftf li Porps cmreapondent tars of the batile on f HU prisoners the contest closed, Monday . At C o clock r M , tbe enemy as saulted our line. It was a eeneral and aud den attack. They advanced in two lines ol tattle, and heavy skirmish line simultaneous ly with their opening volley of musketry, can n in, sold shot and i-be!l from the aiiury moulds of a tcore or mora ol cannon. Firm and Un- lu.kt u stoo l our men. The rrbe's shoi ton hth Our men cooly Waited to return th lire. It was a most murderous volley The na.au'tinir column were staffererl and It I back Our artillery which had been in motion opened in response to the enemy's cannon As sault afier assault Wat made by tha despera foe, but each time our troops hurled nun bai k Upon General Craford's division the as'ault' were repented and here.-. Tbe enemy ou?h to turn his left, but each time were handsome ly repulsed More than special tflttry was won by our men, meeting and repelling tl.e assaults Ihe f etinsTlvitnia tveserves be haved magnificently In the division, and holding the extreme left, was General Lwk woid and bis troops, most of iham for ihe first tune under ore, they behaved like veterans Colonel Kitchinn't brigade nl artillery. novices in the field stood tbeir eround iil re.oluti nets of v teians. Alter tha cautun uh oui hnvir( dr ven enemy at staled above, and oo curving ibe buttle ground. Our loss was 2(10 killed, wounded and misting Among tlx killt d waa Mi jtir Klkert. commanding the C4il Michigan Regiment The enemy's losses an much heavier, probably 1.50(1. "We took 200 prisoners, among them three commission! u officers Among their dead are said to bave been found a ri bel Oeneral and 2 Colonels The prisoner all ,y the whole of Kwell's Corps wat engaged against us 1 he Corps they say wn commanded by Early and ,hat General Ewell bad command of the Army. Lee being sick in Richmond. The rumor has prevai ed that Le waa wounded in the leg I at 8pottsylvauia C U , but is not autheniira- ted. There can be no doubt however, uf the fact that he does not command tbe rebel army at present. Th Trihnne says letters, from Penaeota says: Information brought by the Admra! the 21st ult , amies that the rebel ram I nessee was in the Mobile Buy steaming about at tha rate of nine rones per hour. Ihe Heralds Mexican correspondent snys Junn.1 Goernment has bean nerlectly esta'b- Mi.hed at Monterey. Tbe Libeials mor than 40,000 are preparing to march on Potosi The French and Imperialists have been completely routed to Mita, and great enthusiasm lor the .National eaute. The steam transport Ci'y of Bsth eai'ed from New Yoik the 1st for Washington raiurn- led last evening, with her bows stove in, her stern carried away, having collid- d off Cnpe May with thn tteam transport Pocohon'aa, Captain Bxier ftom New Orleans bound fur N-w Yoik. 1 ha Pocnhnntat tunk carrring down 40 of herorewand passenvrra Including OmriHin Baxter. She had on board 101 soult, among the number some soldiers returning on turlougn, and sick, LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. ol in Fort M iva ia, June 2 A steamer from Bermuda Hundred four last evening ha ar rived. Yesterday morning the rnemt attack ed Duller' Uft wing, but war repulsed Out loss sugnt, - - The steamer Washington from lh White House arrived here. Itisreporied Fiifuigh Les d COO of hi men were capiutad last night while attempting to mke a raid in the dueciion ol lb Whita House, General Smiib s lo'cs made the capture No lalet new iroui Grant. New York Market. NEW YORK, June 3. Cottok Qoiet and steady and u dJ ling upwtird at 102J Kl.ounAlieltee f 45r?l7 &0 fnrealrk Stnt Bound Unop T S08 OS (losing firmer Money 6 and 7 per cent Hier- ling iM.ni .te.dy at I 10J. ... Gold ul tbe ol it Whst Notnii.eily 1 60SdlC6 Chieaen Sp-ing 160', 1,02 Milwauke Club; 1,6,70 1,75 Winter Red. Coaa Shade finnerl 42) Osts la very lair demand and steady U Pobx Firm 25. Ratr Firm and in good demand Huttkk 2H;o32. Cut MsaTS Firm. Lsao A shade firmer, 14). WmsKT Quiet attl :w,f,l 31 lor Western Pcosa Firmer at 16i(o18. PsTaoi.xnn Firmer, 40 Crude 64; refined Bond, 9luj70 Free. Na loss, June 8 Stocks irregular Gold to-day nnj S 20 Loupnnt U4), 6 nl t ..upons 7J tuo jfsr r iticsir, ore a en- I .My fcri 1 14J Ktadingfl ii dollars in nal C. B 4 O 27 Secretary Chsse sold a million at U01. , y - . i ii luuuw .. .... j... .i ,v. m. . asiiiiiKitti ctrrrrRim.iiasii. VI ins HP Commercial Adperlietr, Indulge ia the ing 11 ng at "gentle Anna") "The Diekinsn girl had a lim audience oy last night at Ferd s Theatre, although the Mu'ohinson were to sing, and a aaliooal tableau wa to enliven lh show, rib is d smart liille threw, but ptopl ara llred of bar 15 acolding $10, The Llncolnltet are dropping "lh Maid ou Orleans," tbeir late inspired prophet, b ba cau only tha can no longer worship at the coo,, thrin of tba blood stained animal of the ia btbon arm and face who dispenses ih loaves as .1 A .ka as JL h a kit r . . a. - ' - " , ... .. ......,,.-,rn,.r,, Dayton Market. DAYTON, June 3. Ked wueat, wholesale 7 2V WHS AT 41 55. CQItN 100; Shelled S0lOP. OATS 7ti RYE 1 45(1 nO. BARLKY $1 20 COFFKE-48(T. 50. SUGAR 19(n 22. F0G:S-n(l5 per doa. WHIsaKY 1 30 CHKKSK I7WI8 MtlKI) PKACHtS-lS(?20. Dried applks 12 15. BKAN.S Per bushel I. 00(3 00. H AY Timothy 32 per tea. . TKAS-SI r,52 00 RICK LIJ'nl.') per lb. I.AUK 1418 UUTTi:U 20025. to More Taxes Upon the People. To thow tbe immense incrtate oftsX't imposed upon the peop'e by the new Tax sod Tariff Bill lately introduced in Congress, a gtve the following : C (Tea at the present rate. Teas, ol all kinds, 2.1 rents per pound. Coal, from GO cents to 91 25 per tun. Tiihacco. in leaf, 50 ceuis per pound, Cinars, w.irih $10 i t lens per 1,000. 20 cents pr lb , and 20 per cent and valorem: worth $20 and not over $10 per 1,0011,(1 60 pet lb , and 40 per cent ad valorem; wonh 175 and over, $2 60 per lb., and 60 per beot. ad sai'trem. Muslins, from three cents to ten cents per ytrd Ales and II' era, in bottles, 35 cents perd I Ales and Beers, ect . in bulk, 2 j cents pel gallon. Uraiidy. first proof $2 20 per gallon. Distil et Spirits, first proof, $2 per gallon Petroleu n, crude, 10 cents per gallon. Petroleum, ri fined, SO cents per gallon. ' The Government is cvid ntly determined to noes thtlaA dollar of ihe pro. Thi pnblio must stai ve in order to carry on tht war. I An Unreasonable Clergyman. In a ceiiuiu Du.ih selllemriit in th vicioi- tv of LunimurutiMW. in tha Stula nl N.i Jeisey, th doin na of the church gave nonce Itoui the desk that those wbu wished to unite with the church should attend at the par.onage on Ibe fallowing Wednesday alter uoon, that he might examine Ibem on religl out subjects belore being received as inui bttrs Hum, a tunpln, harmless fellow with a soft heart, auu a head of ihu same consistency, went and presented himself a candidate for cburch oituub rslnp; or as he eXpreeS -d uirn tell, ' to be taken in upon the church " The duinuie, tuspiuiuus of Hans' know! edge in doctrinal mutters, begun bis In quiries by ashing how many Gods there were? Mans, cuu ling oil hit lingers, said. "Ilia God oi Aoraham, Ibe God of Itaao and tbe God ol Jacob dat is three; den dert i -ft O id de caiher, liud de Son, and God di Uo y Ghost dm make six, and may be iheri issouieiuure 1 dou't recollect, to we will call u ei, hi. "llant," (aid tbe Jomine, "yon will never do; to you must go biuk aud learn yuur catecntsm. So liana, crest-fallen' and somewhat in dignatu, sciotl on hit way tack. Having nearly reached borne, he met bit old ac quitiuiancu Csntad, on bit way lobe exam' lurd, and unktd him il be wut going to bt tuken in upon tbe churchr Conrad suymg that ha wua, Hunt told hi in to tlop, and he wou d let him know whether he cuu, d pass au iixiiininatiuti. "Now," sayt Hans, "tell me how many Gods tnare urtt. "One," replied Conrad. 1 lion, said Haul, "you may jutt turn back you will never pass; 1 lold lb dom tut there ware light, and be wat uot taluued Skulls and Pitchers. ,u ibe lugh U publican style about Copper beidi, wbile dining at a id table In th Na lioiial Uulel at Washitigion. Tbe talk waaso loud and puiuicd a to attract Ih attention ot He Vuorhees ol Indiaua. who sat at Ihe utx table; Mr. Vooihee supposed lhat lb talk wat uii si.t lur bim, and ihereiore, Nben and there asktd an rxplaa.itoii,whib was treated wilb luriber insolence, lur wblch lbs Stnato reo -ivod a timely alap on ihe lace. lha ditnvulty also xu ndtd to Mr. Lla-'Oe- gau, who wa a liiend ot Vuorhees. 1 he tury t una thalh se aed a milk pitcher, ant brought it in contact with ihe aenaioi lal h The pnchi r b oka and ,l,e head did nut ihe skull uiu.t have besu thick, or lb puchei w.aK I ha President has not yet issued a proela mailon declaring party insolence to ba a mill tary necessity "a thing iiidisieiisible ano Ihereiore lawlui and Until be do an, tb mi k pitcher ptac'ica myiy not only ha tulera led but cemmended. I t baaa lntuti. Hon. J. F. McKinney. A gentleman who was in Washington at the time ol Hie hnttltt ol the u lldrrnets, says lb Democratic Congressmen especially from Ohio, the most diligent of whom were Hun J. F. Mi Kinney a d Hon. J W While- were fur two days among the hospitals, look ing afier the wounded of the Ohio Regiments from their Districts, caring lor Ibem; getting ihem tbeir lurloughs and pay ; and that iu lb rounds, but one Republican Congrttameu "as met Mr Morris, of New Yoik. 'Ibis goes to prove who art' the tiue Irundtot the told- , Mr, McKmn.y also hnrs the expns oftel erKhing home to th Irtends ol the wound auldurs. their condition. Au For these manv I kindnesses In ihe soldier. Mr. McKinnry w.ll be held is warm remembrance by the peopli I of bit Dittrict. A a man of warm, avmpalbet to nature and generous impulse, the Uepresen latlve from the Fourih District hat no tnperi , . . . r- , r- i or in lB A0 delegaliou -vVrftanq tVwfen I 1 TBI ADMiNttTHiTtolt Tbe adainittra'inn ol Mr Lincoln can be most Iruly summed up in a very few wordt. It Is a usurpation fit lor a oontempt, a despotism worthy only ol defiance. a barbarism provocatis only of loathing and horror, tb most real and anivrsl of tl barbsri.ms of tbit aael While unlike Bcnn Lord Verul.m, the member nl lhdmlnis; tratioo lay no cUirni to being "tbe greatest," they may be fairly admitted to base earned the tpiibet of "th neautil of msukiud)" B?aiaaaa atas r'Vsai aaa.aa Hon. J. F. McKinney. Medical. c 'li CU..K Onllsha CnMs.af.n, Tl.rmtl, Itsthms, 1st t'unsiinii.uon. - W Is only e-s-si mr any UuUl h d wlh t ese eMstlsli,lslo tiy r B' Kit 1 rji $trkk'antt$ ittlUtuotti Catigh Bihim ent not Iheui t1 at It It th re it a- paratlon era' . ttseH. It nut nnly etl-es tne slior-s(tl..Bs ..f the Throat ft.ri l.uns-. tint It cures right wsts sad Hvoins of 11 nil sitd is sn sn-ll-ai gsrsle lor any kn,tni -tnre Th-f-at It IS il sss t in isk , sn.t a ssi-iiisr,i;ins or I f-nis Pries sutvnia rar no'tla. Pur se lis .irug 41 ts seners ly. . trl "Htt..Vi"i Y is to tut cured oi this diisi-lr.i j d, s. b the est. or ' lr. Sti-icktini I Pile .emro'y. 1 ' Psad wht tlmse sst who hss esid o Mr ' bsrlss w, I am! sin.nl l.miattPe. aid Vr. J. Ksssnle, l snrtn ati.lt , hnilt ere POert s terusag sns nel . I Pr (Sir!- k sntl's I He Ken eev 1ho see lbe t.,s trlrrt Sfr..ythlti but e. Ul'1 ol.lala no fells', ut' on. I'tttot MrlfHsna 1'ile lomstiy t ttla nrn-ei ,-nrtt sit..r suff. ling lor manv y srs lh tha . ao at klnrt nr l Pes. 1Uey leOt.biSiaua ary lb who 's -tiftenng to t y It. ask for Or SlrickhKiTi HI Remedy. Anltl bvsll rtrusvi.ta 8" m px.. Maoorsotn-M St v No t hs-t Kmirtti a'.CitH.ittnatt, U. wilt jsia.1 iy i i l...r.f.-,:T4.v.,, ... aS 4 -tt FLUX, Strickland Anti( kJra Mirfvrt Ktinwiniie. i it ii fjt- y i r inrftii 1.1 hit w II ttVH rrtiifin 1 l rurr f 1 iiint - ) l)s trr 1 1. Ik Ai t. ;ho. r Mliur I no (n tt in m rf nv ru v h' )ftxla iu t tl given il trtii'i' on. ft it rtvt-ni in- 1 yp , 1 1 on n hp w rr 1. iraw fna ills- nis, htJ vill tfiimtinti c il to l Ut hmtrm. - 'y in ihf wpi trt (or 1'niri ht-n tttvi 1 ia-mM y Mr WnfKti.cl jiti.n. M?, mil hirpf hnnt on tii i,nv on t Ui Ttnuot 8'rt klmTnl'-Aii4 l fll' MUlUrevJ In t t hft N ttTmt illRltstr l!llM.litile f( m (tfllH Utw V hf, t t-P CUrs (I tflfl rMfm rriMHiUn -tt 111 urni Ir In itiWri m mn. r n(ivr tetii,(( oriv cjin iottls( sir-ilnd'it Ant! Ohoi- U rj t y one bo'tlt, n.i4 Hon. J. F. McKinney. Medical. Clothing. MKUCHAXT .TA1L0RIX fl fpn eNKFlTf for pitronq hrtMror inrr to ... rtrm of Miliar hr h, rp"tilly Millrifn n unnLiniiRno ol tiij m mr hmin ,Bt th ojt ii i 1 1. 1 t on HiiiMing, i4rtir I hir-i MBit Ji fW.rot vlrfsit Hhvr h t ill aive 'Til ha rotlnii Wiih at full unMUimt nt of tt0ti4 Iu hi lino. HaJUAw Hair Restorer. i'ituri:sis(K uii siiwfs'sj ONLY OKMJIna HAIR iRESTORER! nrSKsVSKS OK THE F-CAII' 1IIK ikill ofihftt'fdlcR) fru)iyIntrMtinirdltAtrf o tl' rli hrtn.tn h n iiii v or tia. l n Uf tlMr I y ih r, thr iiiom ul-wr ttiM ( oi ( ht hunma fiHiti It di 'o I ft mitred mi, iu a r qu.r Misttt sHi y. ivt r oirt-h mul & fHrviul iiivt MiunIk b 01 ih'tuisi tttl h (no iiPA Ct iiir(-. 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M B ssx-Turt (Uannin is avary ov wUr ll 41 rOllOl.a Hf II lllilslMDltU CltVd ijitli pr Ui Ha, or ic bonis tattrfA. I'K r U. A Uk. Ml hi. ' " iol Froprivtori Do, IN un na irt, tW.Hy AiUuy,a lack, . iiL , i - n. 11 1 ima JOHN QKHQUAVmU ltTOrLf rNToifully toiurni hi ouniruitMajl4 1 V adautuutrailuit hba prahtd tit Eating Salooo and lleslaurant rormrly ownd by Mr. V. Fn, otuhMi ort.ar ef rifih and Ludlow, whr h will la ahl at all tim to tip lily thta with Iraakwat lh Rtarkau ahvid. oVrtl a.Hr au?4 4iiHi 11m kM UAiuMr, iftd aiWtagli. mi