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;r-:-V- j- ; - 1 . t. 'i " i. r. J. , r V') 1 v-.-r r- I . i .'! I.-'. I - I t.s.-.; -,v s ;v,. j 1 1 v.. 4 A THIS JPAPERi PUBLISHES!! THE LAWS AND 'RESOLUTIONS' OF CONGRESS BY AUTHORITY. . Persons wishing our paper lefVat -their houses or places f business; Uari.ehave their wishes gratified , "by - calling .at'onx office and leaving, their names .together withvthe money in advance; at ouTrdvei . usearaws.-,-....,.,.. ; w kit uf !. .... m f 1 j.vj" j wuafryiH S. R." -"NiLsa; lioBton.Ms; anthor ized to receive advertisements land sub ecriptions faJkjeWXi31JB&JB& published rates. , ; , . , i T . L i ' c-Jot. Cos & Co.. Advertising" Agents, i "TTribnnffBnildintE. New York. fcre Ao- IhteixedT-to .aelioit? advertisements tot our paper. ? ! nnnl i!heiaeii irPTtfiflWl hv the WWWif- The Rich Gold ins iaiiuj ana as sucn musw cac- jft'is tics bej observed that the oath above prescribed does not apply to State officers and, there it -uLir r li.i a a. "n THE lNlDNAVYYARD.1fflg2 , ft Tiarsind argttfliat it iB aj piece obadj ly in. NortV Carolina, wlere-the State it The JWf lork Tima,. ay that the rresiaent naa pardoned ohaa Hill, ti member, of Congress, of Georgia,' Francis . Pn rAlfna ?, I 1J ionffrL ftheir term -o service waJ for of the Rebellion twas in the bandCof the I --"-v. . u-. ' Xl;y..tv.--Tf-rtrrrTT(TMhft iraj-.lEcv I anti-Secessionista. The effect of tha dis-iconnectca wiin ice iciiow lever con- r wniw J wtu o v o - i . . . .r . .1 -tsT 4yHum.theraxxa iwexjxirrery or uus teas oain, oeneau -u a- apiraey A. KElGHBORlJfG OPHTjaT TSo gobaTas legislatures can be assembled cumulated legislation of three ev,entral . A. M. Vandyke has been appointed a- 1 : i -rnj'jTl rand'aJStataj miutia' orsanuea iiur: vuo ijrcio,,.u. ijiwitoh. iiutf seasauoa i n iiiaiiiteiiaiiCe of orueT, uncier iub oraers uiuug uur ouumem recunsu-ucuonisis. not one or uovernor llolden's nominees, who were promptly appointed to the Some Hints for Northern. Capitalists. 1 0 the Governor, we eoneeire that the last - : i nretPTt fhi mmtarr occupation win nave r- - - : ' . t. ... , W TAm kw.n.vUfiv.t ri. fill HtU OM Nnrfh 5afS '''hMnJPlBaPtTft 4 Pes for whUA they-were rewmmeni r I. ' -r--' .y u. w&rsenita:.-rr&-not the aoidiers and I ea, ci r.ffltva,.Tnfl.y atill aspire to office, in tbe reconstruction of the several States.! But the manner in which this work of reconstruction is performed will :: probably deter mine ne questio-libv? long - the Restoration. -a 1 !" XT n t in i Aixi x-inv. i i cititent a OMoiand iincuana It is rather a smgular' site f for navtl 1 wafca over NoHw CaioSna l works, inasmuch as there ;i3n .striaa I reaxe. is one orcft-ave Gauffer, or river within hundreds of miles which 1 The xaaierity of the people of North I canlbear a skiff. In fact, it is as far in-1 Carolina were in favor of the Union at TWn-w- A contrary i they, fraterniije and narmon ize' as well or better thaqjBOuld be ex- i!na te ttep in jsthne i of sr.' J - can pass the ordeal t: and the Govern eelnrrqtrtttlrf'tor himself is in the sam boxThe having voted ror tne oecessiott eruinance, and held the office of State rrlnter during the sistant United Slates Treasury at Ifew York., - Joseph N.Smith ofSelma,. Ala., has been appointed United- States' District Attorney for,thattatoA.t-' United States pve-twenties were, quo ted at CS a 3 in Loa.lan, on tbe loth- war, , .The . appointment ;of Provisional latest iqueUtSoasl I Governor is, however, one not known to royal decree! ad bfeen issued,' dated im3 act if t ouu a uv luawi l)ay luaj THE .DAILY TDIKS. NEWrBEftNE; Nr3? MONDAY MQRNINO, JTJJ.Y,3.l855i i. . i. l "im:ttE a biu.u. . xn iact, u is as lar in-1 uarouna were m iav w.u avy t ... f".- a- land as It could be without being in the the outset of the war. It took a year the laws. i 'I mountains. The principal work done on and a half to drag them into the fight,- - ' , account of the navy was the casting of and ; then oojleaeijas soon i as they upiTifBviT iBMiiimrn. heavy shot and BhelV the making ogifn- could. They neither raised nor used FiUTSAARMi WJDGE carriages,; and forging plates for the ftew slaves Jto the same extent as Virginia and This Lodsre. well known to the vessels building in the South. The South Carolina. Many of them now Tfc.tJ'tvjiCAl... - Bhafts foi the engines of the gunboats in candidly confess that slavery was an un- IJTaterrstyIor tne4ast four years, jame8 T were forged here? The larg. profitable nuisance. .Jdfy. years aga all i and in this "city has" closed its la- est steam, hammer in the South is here, weainfliv gTadiikl ierfanttpatien. bor tfiZn-AZA if.0 TWor. weigfl8 ! 0Ter . o e. preparaf Nowntanrftrem sayrreeiy Tnat they ..M WO WUAAVAU.VA.VU. AW iJAOUBil- 1 . A., hill haM W O A ttt OO 0 nS, V I I B 1 h Bl S 1 escape the ordeal. Mr. -Eobert P. Dick, who is regarded as one ef the most sin cere and- eousistant Unionist ,in iNbrth Carolina,. has ; declined to qualify' as United States District Judge, in conse quence of having in some way compro mised himself with the! Confederacy." 1 the righteous cannot be saved,, where saau, the ungodly. Kebeli and! original a . oecessionisM appear it is w oe regret, objeci of hic.U'wera to arrest the cap ted that such men are excluded from of-1 a - ," "' ' . . . -o June 1th, announcing that the Spanish government had ceased to extend bcllig erent rights to rebel vessels. - Another decree provisionally nominates Senor Arrazoia minister for foreign affairs, in Dlaee of Be iol Banaiidcs. Q M I ' U 'A telegram, from Valencia elates that a conspiracy had been discovered, tbe Wejca sr,k thogitostfcQn fidence, that of the eisht candi- dates it 'lias1 raised to ' the sublime BEORGANIZA.TION IN THi SOJJTH t . ' The work nof filling the various Federal offices-in the South'ltaii of the several States. There has, also, been -some misapprehension 'TT7 as to who. were compegnM S m J0iA&ermMAtfiSk ; JosEraKjioXi has pre- "l"- i tions had been made to cast smns. but I are triad that slavery is abolished, as it Bation. It has afforded to the I none had' been cast. A few heavy par-1 will stop the angry discussion on the craftsman many V "pleasant hour had brougl!lt tere U8e! Rs 13 also open the way for white j lVjf tiVVj . rT " patterns.! The works are not larger than I labor and ; manufactures. A few have ui swu, euuBuiuLiai emovmenr. an ordinary rounary at tne iNorth ami driven their nereeir ios: iwitfc i firdrff 4 employed; in all about two hundred and- never to return. Others, among which fifty men. The chief engineer, Mr.Jlaia-, are a few who have been ruined in the say, who was-! originally in government war, say they will leave the country, employ at the Norfolk yard, has returned We suppose, that the time ihey secure mason, not one in the service.. He. was assisted trv a willchanee their minds. The subiect has been nnfaithfdli bnt ' all have French ordinance officer, Colonel Huger, of negro suffrage, which they believe to nrnwA fliameiirA t ' i vno proved of great service in casting be immediately impending, is the salt proved themselves worthy of that 6hells. A few of the battalion, of mat which touches tie raw of their prejudi- rines which were at work .here- are stf If I cial sores.' A few expect it will be that the act imposing the oath will be to be round on tne streets, with irrav uni- I iorced on them, and thev never an 1 repealed : it is too rood a drsir nni tn Pre form and the caps of English make. stand it The many, of course, texnect I catch Rebels in to be thrown awav: but mat to be settled by tne states them tain-general, occupy the barracks of San Francisco and the railway station, and proclaim the deposition of the reigning dynasty. Several arrests were made. Mrs. Lincoln had sent an answer to the letter of condolence addressed to her t Fortunately there" will-'be found in I by the Eaapveis Eugenie. : -1 ' A duel had, taken, place-at, Taris be tween uenerais ueutniy and orand, in which the former was killed. The race for the grand prize at I'&rU, fice under the General; Goverement at such a time, but there is no help for it while the law remains on the statute .book. There is consolation in the.refleo tion, however, that it will keep all the guilty authors of the Rebellion out in the nearly air the late Rebel States worthy and loyal men, free to fij.1 the offices ap pertaining to tne general . uovernment : and the class of good men who have com promised themselves, but who are now ready and anxious to return to allegiance, t , ',, r TJ'B New ifrt Tr!tmm av, -vb- w. itlAcm"h the jri hjvt v l?rr, mak.iiol.'lnil the p.j h- ai fc.lj wn R fc. -Tt VUdit ir-c not tvduobd la At V-a k lmiUliora u.l roanurfiita L-. .- "" 4-i km. TlM7 linp.. cj.a the -,- .j ,,T. ' ' W of U uv : ' The ItnoUUon UiXurt rt i o u,,. Government aw-tunadwi W ul bw phTicAii aud arr S-VrrG :t to t,.,. born Uiiurn. ara., hfUt-Xf tbe 1 iaotatiou Iitt ; UIV. W. JL WAUfioSlj., ... .. 1 . ray 1 ;,rhr fricud. ASACt U;;jk.i .ij1L.i; ' 1haveb.T-a -r.il ufl, , Drvpf.rfa, and ba4 to thaion rrrl,a. . UEV. J. 8. CAXHOUJi. Iujtlirur. X to bna jj-rl of car HKwt aHtoniiii.;: eflKt. I tuar iriven Uw: . i. . . -c- Lwcti wiui ease. uismtY ana nonor. t . -.-.thb mcrrxs statss twt. ivua, iu uxaaxj . - . , , , ... . j ' ... v - selves in the lone future.. 5 i':M' 1 making munitions of war has been found . t r 7v I ' vll T m I waaav. V1AV. AAA w WMUVlitt bV lUUbtt bUU. 19 ore OI I n: a. ai mi i- - mere .who hire their ne- ItMrbbofice'tton will do nn Run. .iv th11lti v.. vr.n V.!" vi , 1 .y . ,oHl the Gladiatcur, the winner of the lcrtv at Epsom. Only six horses ran, and '.Ley were an rrencn except one, wnicn was English, i . ! m ' r r - vs. j - 'U - twar-n it llii "a TrtVH.l bimu xjr jov- iT 7 'pleasnre we rerieatedlv mpf wifh making munitions of war has ,beei fin r,Tr -R-Arlprnl nffip.fi to which I Pieasure we repeateaiy met wiui, e ajin.no. COTlntiefl. Tm tt flnr,n,TiW or elected. 4 with pain do we part with that fine quality has been found;inthe wes- At he,, may be appointed or elected. - , 'accomnlished its tern portion of this Stote and in North- ISJE If this were so, Jeff. Davis him- Sfr, WJ3JInsnea .its ern Georgia., i There are also oonsidera- 'S self, ,or;..Giens. Buckner, or any or pot prominent COAti AH llfi COlllli or avail himself of the treneral am- " ana fore the war, to over six hundred thou- Lee Beaurecard. u uas emopineq.aown tne I bie qtianuties of copper and gold. Itwill "r- T 1 cK .r , . ' I eauregaru, . . . . . surnrise manvnersons to know thai ttem .lt Option- Some of the late other prominent tiJfY abTe. hara been profitably worked here 0T7?e",hVe .v?n hold T faiVh' ' rebeVtoight.as obtain a oardon. f TO, ..BBmy love ue ZZ,' ;i rcrrl- r" rr' I poverty. -XortJbert capital is wanted to the President and each. House of Con gress may be empowered to waive its application wheu clearly convinced that it would operate unjustly, and exclude good men from office. But for the pres ent it must take effect, and, as I learn, it has produced a dead-lock in the Southern I appointments, f 0. P. Q. Grant lug Paiiton.. Wabhikotox, Jar.? ITS, By direction of the President, Atteriy. ey-General Speed has prepared a circular on the subject of granting par Ions to the leading Rebels, which will be issued immediately, and will relieve the Pre m- The PlaRtiUon ri- U, i i . . .... . ... i . . Ii J4 to a. -union lav luc ut J . Arynnut .4 the kid'i. r .uaZT: i -irrj. . ' t.n'i i rr : . . . , JtinTJ.-j' ro i protected many a widow and or- sand dollars annually. . AUof the ore so ,1865, hold a civil office under the g, from the .funds of its mem- I bers, and it. presented St. John's umteu otatea u"vei, T , as a private enterprise in 1837,by a Ger elected and take bis seat in the ; &v . " i"" "" uutuullu man named Bechler, who for some years found wai not- sent hither, but to the mints at jPhiladelphia and Dahlonega, Ga. Thei mint here was first established bresentatives. But a little tion to tho act of Congress of July and beautiful National Senate or House of Jte- masonic carpet, costing $320, as a coined pieces bearing Ms own namwiich i fef J 'oi-A memento ot its love and friend- "V", ST.;. J "Y: ship. It took a prominent and stop to this practice and bought the 2,1862, wshowt is qt J Kof fea Lfas' cbrrec;.iio oAtl bin nokUiOlol the beautiful) Masonic Temple, ning and washing for goldceased. Ma--..uJ.fUh. tTtiUI where we aU worship' The Grand chinery has not been employed except at States, unless1 he has been loyai Lodga of Massachusetts may well fT.roi.o-l.ont tne war. . Tlie execu- be Proud oiMprotege, and of such assist in stock the farms, and we doubt not that when the courts and civil, pro cess are estaby shed; many persons .will be willing to Sell a portion of their lands to northern farmers. It will require money to furnish the necessary clothing, Implements, aud repairs of the plan tations. FromiWaihlnrton. 1 WASHisoToy, Tuesday, June 27. , MILITARY PEBSOXAL. Lieut. Col.' D. E. Clapp. 38th U. S. Col- pred;Troopsrwho was in April last dis missed the Service hv Opn Ord ViaaKaon two points, about fifty mUes : from ' here1 reinstated by the Secretary of War thx gold mines of nobth CAROLINA. 1 jDoli Reno, formerly of Gen.! Torbett's In these times of minin exnUomont .1 Staff, has" been breveted Brizadier for T ! "U a. tr.l.x,. tr" . i I ii. .t.u i- . l ".i. 1 irnlliuii .nd muritnrimi. ann;..i fave pardon shields all persons , "5 TT A -1 Nurth- - (miina An a wuii 1 . i tict .,, ffohithemzfees of the laws they master, josarai J. lisox. May he Caiifornia, Idaho and Nebraska. Gold uiusuei tuiu ue peruutteu 10 revurzi; I is : ivuau m i usjuik qumuues m ine . " .... ... . Py. i iaruuua ; uiiu ueuaui. iui tt uunorea nnmn Af.ii . v. M .i.j 1 execu- may.; havo violated, : but - it gives them none of the "privileges which hate been Withheld for'any reason: It has nearly everywhere beenjthe custom to require an oath of some SEEVXT rEOMOTI0N3. i The War Department has for several state" and in the northern narts of Snnth .;,. o i, . rT? . 1 . f LnP' : . . . . Aa u. uicic. ixviuuiiiuua wiiicn. wiien en Trade. ,f;lU'J.i: -tfASHiif otox, June 26. and, persons not able to - take JhpX J by the paislDraToir the ukited states : Whereas, it has been the desire of the General Government of the IJnited States to restore unrestricted commercial inter course between and in the several States DUr ':iW' b "' 4 r'"i' x miles west ana Boutnwest or uiarlottej orders sThe number receiving brevets Proclamation . by ., the President. streams contain more or less gbld is yery large, and is intended to embrace .Vt.W''.... dust-V Nuggets of a few. ounces have officers of all grades who have rendered RiW.tik.Jr5f to the. Government '.A A oath, for anv reason, have, been thereby excluded, no matterhat' their fitness for the 'office in other J respects. Men have been exclud- as soon as the same could be safely doue, . 'm . a! M . . ... I O " w wen autnenucatea case or a soud nugget during the war. weigniiig .weuijr-eiguii pounus, wnicn was purchased from its ignorant owner for three dollars, ;and afterwards sold at the mint; Report, says a still larger lump was found and cut up by the guard at one of the mines. Both at Greensboro', Salisbury and here, the most reliable residents concur in pointing to certain farms where the owners procure large ' f A GOVERNMENT AGENCY, q ' The Merchants' National Bank of Wheeling; West Virginia, has been des LATETNEWS The President's Health. , PROGRESS OF RECONSTRUCT! 0N IN NORTli CAROLINA. i, TRIAL OF THE CONSPIRATORS. t ALL TIIK I'llISO.VERS GUILTY. President Lincoln. Vice Presidenr Johnson, Cert. Grant, Secretary aewara, ana secretary Stanton to have been Assassinated I If AVIS. SAUNDERS, THOMPSON AND TUCKER. (Ol'SSEL POK THE PRISOMCHS. . 'NEWS FR0.I VENEZUELA. - The N. Y. Herald of tl e 29th, contains the following news : The President's health is improving. It is thought that he will be able to at tend to business to-monfew. ' ' GOV. hold en. . Gov. Jlolden of N. C, J has already ap pointed and commissioned Justices of the Peace in over sixty Counties ; the work of Reconstruction goes bravely on. . TBIAL OF THB COXSPIEATOES. The Military Court in Washington, was I I't-ut &m . l law tm autACtra. auauj silU, M-cre iruMraU4 ctaoip in try hmU. foi-t to t an I au 4 n(td Lev tiv trsiM fnfla tH Xn rnrk. dent from th.gr.at amount cf labor lauuurdD.ufr.. t nliuK '.ur Irf tu3hm.m a lew Alt 1 n atriIiUL-d I i fiU.I lhr rtiainm which he has been subjected recently in examining into scores of cases or this character. This circular will Jbe issued to each Provisional Governor now ap pointed, or hereafter to be appointed; and it authorizes each Governor to re ceive applications for pardon from per sons residing within his jurisdiction', and collect testimony and examine into all the facts in each case, and report tbe same to the President for final action: It is understood to be a prerequisite to any pardon being granted, that the favor able recommendation of a Provisional Governor or acting Govarnor, must ac company the application when the case is forwarded to the President for final deciion. .The effect of this measure will be to strengthen. greatly 'be bands of Provisional Governors, in rcorganix ing their respective States, and will prevent, as far as possible, any risk of granting pardons to avowedly disloyal or improper persons. The reports from a uovernor will also -embrace the state. ment in each case as to whether the ap plicant is likely to make a peaceable and useful ciuzcn in tbe future, and whether any prxcdins have. been instituted against him untkr the confiscation act. ignated a depository of public money and ?&&d in th conspirators at 2 financial fceent of the Government. P-.M' ilr.daT wheni Assistant Judge 1 a m 1 . 1.. ' 1 IC'. 1i.wnf 1iii Mri.'.4i..' id. iV.i eu uuu uuiu) ucc uo . J- - of United States by combinations of f1"11 0ne German is said to ed too little pr;, tO. vnuch fre I aOTea-liaiirgents : i: K " ? have taken more than a. million of dol- too old or too young were lxfn . absorption or westeex lamps. At the St. Cloud Land Office in Min aea.ota 56,236 acres, valued at $70,793 85 were taxen up under the Homestead Lnw n April last. . THE 8USC0L , BANCHE. '"' ' " ' ' A map has just reached the General and Office exhibiting the exterior limits Advocate, Bingham,' proceeded to read his summing up of thej evidence in be half of the prosecution ; Occupying nearly the entire day's session. j . ' He reviewed the testimony minutely, and at much length, maintained that it was clearly shown by the evidence that all the prisoners before !the Court, were connected in the plot to murder Presi of the color. "Of course uivpw. mmw.. V wb BixtT-fiTB. Md th tmntW-flilwi f yn. sucn rmes worn, xiartiaiups ui (hut- i one tnoueana eignt Hundred and sixty- tvt-i t. f l-.ir s'tils vrJl ' And whereas, .it noTt seems expedient of establishing such; rules by lAw and proper -to remove the restrictions has always been adhered Jfco 'JChe. Pa internal, domestic and coastwise . i t j i trade and commercial intercourse be- actof Congress above referred tc. tween wd witlun the States wdTerrt and which was intended to exclude I tones vest of the Mississippi river. . from office aU who, voluntarily par J J And whereas, that desire has iars from nis larm ana reiuses to sell His 1 . L i . - . ..I lOTtrl tnv ftTiV I TTllA. - rVAOWaAfl Oia on. in: one,'country instead toe f "LTZirS have cnVtomed ontto other: or because, they, were not l hundred and sixty-fivej the thirteenth of creeta and wash on Ways, frequently bf ,at at the Sugool dent Lincoln, Vice President Johnson, . .. t . , .ii. . ...... . i... ATI A t.h fn BOnil oinht ..1 UIUE111E IU IVV VI- Uint) UU1ULTB VWOrU. UrftHU.. . .-1a..i I n r a q a o' m c . L I . mv, aav uvuutuiM vifin uuuvucu iuiu i , . , ,, ' 7" u uauiyiuw, a iwi ui imiaeiise extent, i vjren. uraub, oecremry oewiru. cecreiarv I A.AAVA UVV AAA. AWUVAAUA AA WjA UU V vUAV ,V town with little nuggets of the pure - pre to trade.; capitalists seeking mining in vestments would do well to prospect in tius vicinity. .. $ i. J ; i; AOBICrLTUBAL FCKSCTTS. Q The natural advantages of North Caro lina have, as generally, been understated. She is identified in ' the nonular mind v therefore, teJ it- known, that L with sand ridzes. Dine forests. Ditch, ros- larew domuon. rresiaeiii or tnn mtM i in mri tnTTitrntinp vnt thorn m, Knn. - t . I - A. . , I " - f, . w AAA , 'l 1 1U WAA VMA V. A. VW. WVUI WlVj . lA ucipated in the rebellion, at any I States,' do hereby declare that an restrio-1 dreds of square miles in the western' h&li . . - . ' ' J i' . 1 T1AT1 T1YWT! TlfAftf .InmA..' ..J A I n . a a ... A a f - . time or nave enven to terS0ns en I . ".".MwiuwHg uiu whc i ei iuo bmw vi ui uneei larming ana 8.. . I wise mteroonrse. and trade, and upon the pasture landj in the world. I have been firaorea in armea nostniues. ta jue I trarcnase and removal nf thn government, ' aid, countenance, I te parts of States and Territories j west of Raleigh for its magnificent vege- Executive simply on the ground of expe- starve national prisoners Imprisoned in w,.r: w" Anni.arrAATT.A-hr'0 !Sr''ft,ft,r? declared in insnrrection,lying I tation, rich red-loam soil, and its equable diency, stating that as his- countrymen the South ; to introduce yellow fever into .wuuw., vuwu.vAMVA.., twesvoi ane jaississippi nver, fcentinir climate. So much has-it imnroved itsolf have been conauered and ! are anr-lvini? Northern cities: the armies : and to 11 . Anl hrvna Miafi m A a - . I . I x a. . . a - t t a . I ii . a ' IOUOWS : ; .-r. caMu w jtirvpcny nereto-1 upon our omcers ana men who nave been I Ior paraons, ne aeems it juaicious to ao vio uiuuwsu ,vjr uw acuus, wr capiurea i quarterea nere. mat many speax of re-1 ine same by or surrendered to the forces of the turning here to settle. This temperature Tim f A1 Rf O fno T1 ri fy iMnaAUal!A. I ; - I. V - a ii it.i try nearer the coast. This is as hot as f3 tfE?JJ.tL U8' ammunition, and aU articles from the weather usually reaches, with a ther- momeler atininey during ) the day; it falls toi seventy-five during the night. North Carolina wheat 'ranks in the mar ket as about the best. Corn and upland cotton are raised easily. Fruits, of .all kinds also. There is half a crop of wheat this year now being harvested. Oats There is a tfcbacco FTM II ! I'll . a . xne luejucaa uue nas Deen aeciarca in valid by a decree of the. Supreme Court of the United States but Coneress: has passed a special law. subjecting the f remises to the preemption privilege. A argemass of .testimony comprised in a number of volumes' has just been received by Commissioner Wilson in support of individual claims under the act aforesaid, ana those claims are now before the De bartment for final admstment. ; F00TE APPLYING FOB PARDON. ' The Attorney-General has received an application for pardon from ex-United States Senator Foote, who -petitions the Stanton and others Be 1 quoted - hitrh legal autnonty to, sustain the prosecu tion, mat oeing cognizant or - the con spiracy, and entering into it, the prison ers were all equally guilty. . lie contended that it wag Bhown by the evidence that Vavls and JohnC. Breckenridge, ex rebel Secretary of War and others in Richmond, Saunders, Thompson, Tucker, and other agents in Canada, had planned, arranged, and as sisted the conspirators In their hellish work, to murder, burn, plunder, and make raids into the United States. for the purpose or aiding tne rebellion ; to An Act to PbescbibaSBaX Oath of Office, AND FOE OTHEE PUBP08ES. rica in Congress assembled. That hereafter . every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the govern ment of the United .States, either in the ciril, military, -ror naval departments" of the public service, excepting the Presi dent of the United States, shall; a before entering upon the duties of such-office, and being entitled to any of the salary or other emoluments thereof, take and subscribe the following oath or affirma tion: j!-'f;,-T 'JiiSlHSi -3rf:U . I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that 1 have never voluntarily borne arms against the United 'States since I have been a citizen thereof : : that I have vol untarily given no aid, countenance, coun sel or encouragement to persons in armed hostilitythereto; that I have neither sought, nor. accepted, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office what ever under any authority, or pretended authority, in- hostility; to the .United, states ; that i have not yielded a volun tary support to any pretended govern ment, authority, power or constitution witnin tne united states, Hostile or . inimical thereto. And I do further b wear for affirm) that, to the best of mr know ledge and ability, I will support and de ' ftnd the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domes tic : that I will bear true faith and alle friance to the same : that I take this, oath freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter so helD me God.." Which said oath, so taken and'figned, shall be preserved anions' the filerof.the Court House of Congress, or department , to which the said office may appertain. ' Ahy person who ahall falselV take the said oath shall be guilty of perjury, and on conviction, in addition to the penalties now prescribed, for that offence shall be deprived of his office and rendered inca pable forever after of holding any office or place under tne unite a otates., Vv Approved July 2d, 1862. ' How ong this.act is to remain upon the statute book, will be for the people, through Congress1 an which ammunition - is.a made gray uni forms .and gray cloth,) are annulled, and i ao nereoy direct that they be forthwith removed, and also that ' the commerce of such States and parts of States shall- be conducted under the supervision of the reeularly appointed i officers of th- mg. toms, who shall receive any captured and I and corn will be fair crops. abandoned property that may be turned I small stock lof cotton and tobacco on Assessor ror tne over to them under the law by the mili- hand, but as yet there is no raiirpad coil- V j&At&fAUavi 0 W Am WkMWM 1 AT... . Mf Al IT A J DA. A I . - " " 1 1. . I I .5 .".1, vi uaioimwsui me u in lcu. outes, i nccwoa wun vnuriesion, - tne j natural a.uu uispose oi tne same in accordance market, and the roads to Kicnmond 'and withihstructions on jtie subject issued by J Wilmington useless. " N' - i.aeoecretiiryoxine Areasury.1 ; i THB south pacific. . , in xesumony whereof 1 have hereunto ! . . . set my hand and caused, the sW ofthe L, United States to be affixed. ; 'f uiuii. vi"U"ua4"' iiuo. iu buo- luioaiuu is xiuv uiiiv cuiuuivkc, uut is k j ' PAEDOXED.: . s The President granted U6 pardons to day. l THE PRESIDENT STILL ISDISPOSED. . The Cabinet met to-day but were in seabeA tat a few tninutes, owing to the indisposition of the President. IX TEEN AL REVENUE IN I.OCISIASA. The Stste of Louisiana has-been divided into three Internal Revenue Districts. Col. W. W. Daniels has been appointed Collector for the Second and F. C. Benson Assessor for the same, District. TAX COMklSSIONEk - i Chas.- E. Creesy late Chief Clerk of the Appointment Bureau, Treasury De partment, has received the appointment of Tax Commissioner for the State of Mississippi. ' " t MISSISSIPPI " CAPTURED. 1 Done at the city of -Wash- seal.- I ington this "twenty-fourth - , I day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nye, and or the Independence ofthe United States of America,' the; eighty ninthi ; . -' A Anpeew Jororsoif, 1 By the President ; 1 v k :f,'' "i tti-.K' : ''sWitJ'HtTKTEE, : : - f - -v Acting Secretary of State. Fl-om Central America. New Yoek. June 26. The Govern ment of Salvador has issued an official bulletin, giving the details of the battle A TT - . , .. .. . union, wnicn overtnrew tne recent re bellion. 'V, The loyal" troops i surrounded the place -and' entered it, after severe fighting. Cabanas, the -; rebel leader. when he saw the day lost, bravely rushed forward.n.d .when within a few feet of i the loyal General Catruch, fired his rei. volver at him, but . missed his aim. re ceived with a certain thankfulness. The richer classes are somewhat exercised to know whether the provisions of the con- fiscation act are to be enforced, and what construction is to be placed upon that clause'ef the proclamation of amnesty touching those who pay taxes on more than twenty thousand dollars' worth of : Mississippi, the notorious guerrilla and horse-thief of the Shenandoah Valley, has Been5 aptured."1 "The honor of his capture is due to Corporal Butler ofthe 9th New York Cavalry. . . .A'ilia'ivrksiivAi. A numerously attended festival of Germans is being held here to-night, for carry on a wholesale burning- f North ern shipping and hospitals. $180,000 EXPENDED TO AID THE REBEL LION" I"! 3 property. The silence of the. govern- the benent or the uerman soldiers of the ment on these points create such app'reC German soldiers .of , the District., HGen. hehsion, that there is very, iittlerdispost ? Sigel.aad the Swiss:-Consul-General' are tion to plan or commence any ehTCrprise present. for the future. r v Washington, Thursday, June 27, 1865. -As a general remark, those who-have n j l . pardons. been in the army are among the most do- i 1 The business of ,, granting pardons is sirous'and most confident of the restora- unavoidably slow, as the papers in each tion. i f Among the'. prominent? persons : case have carefully to be examined be hereabout, Lieutenaht-General Dt BL Hill fore the result is reported to. the Presi-. has made application for the parjbn in delft for his approval. The Hon: Edward his case!. HeJias not been in active ser- : Hubbard of Virginia is here, making ap vice for a year or more, in consequence of plication for pardon under the Proclama his differences with Jeff. Davis. I have tion of the President, his. property ex- j i ai . . jicaivi vi b b, viwvo v. ' wiaav i9 vccuiiiK ui9 auviwv iiuuLB ui uie miAiies- making raids iupon. the quiet people in tysThe following pardons were granted 1faSS tl? Jl!. iS, h mountains, but with this exception toa;y by the President : J. E. Rankin, whichensued around- the two leaders. .... iv vt r. , ' A, . ....-......,.. an is as ijuict auu caic w ui ui5 A.1V11.A1. . i jveBtuosy ( : a. n xiuoer, it. a. xnorn, ! i THE DESIEE FOB CIVDC. BT7LE. I hear the through Georgia and are specially eovernment restored, the country organ ized. and if necessary the militia also for The evidence proved !that Jeff. Davis had hired men, paid them, . and issued blank commissions for i their use. He also introduced the fact that it was in the evidence that one hundred and eighty thousand doUars,.ss part for the work entrusted to the conspirators,: had t been deposited in the Ontario Bankat Mon- A . 1 ttw T.tr. TVAmnomi COUNSEL FOB THE PRISONER. I At the conclusion of Mr. Bingham's argument, Mr. Ewing, Counsel for the prisoner, Mudd, Spangler and Arnold, asked leave to read a paper setting forth that the evidence bad been; !in some re spects, misstatid by the- counsel for the prosecution : . ana requesting a review thereof. Pending a decision on this argument, the Court adjourned till 11 o'clock this forenoon. ,.t j ; SEWS FROM VENEZUELA. Treaties between the Governments of Venezuela and the United States, has been ratified. President Falcom has been inaugurated as President QUOTATIONS. Wednesday, 28th, 6.2G, P. M. Gold was selling at 149 1.2. rortlsn'XrWi. By the arrival of the Cuba at this port yesterday we have two days later news from Luropc. The observations which Lord Broazh- nam delivered on tne American queation. at tne banquet giveu to the Prince of Wales by the Fishmonger's Company, are quoted by all the Paris journals in terms of high praise. . The English Government addressed a dispatch to President Johnson express ing its regret for the insult offered to the Americas flag ty a captain of ai Dritish vessel, reported to have occurred at the Sandwich Islands. In reply to Mr. Baines. Mr. Layard said -in the House of Commons, there was no foundation for the report that the commercial negotiations at Vienna had railed. The commission had merely ad journed for the dog-days, and would "re assemble in September,.with, as he hoped, every prospect of coming to a satisfac tory decision. A sufficient number of men to replace the soldiers whose term of service tas expired will arrive in Mexico before the 31st of December ; but they are sent "to maintain, not to increase.'f the effective strength of the French forces. A Paris paper announces that the IV-pe ana tne Italian iving nave coma to . an agreement concerning the ' appointment of Bishops. -. No Prelate will bt compelled to take the oath of allegiance to the King. X. X. Tribum. Xbth. . 9 Thf Loss nf the TranspoiT IIu lathr. Cairo, June 25. J The steamer Ruih, from New Orleans on the 18th, has arrived. ; A letter, from Shreveport says that the investigation touching the loss ofthe transport Ken tucky, resulted in the acquittal ofthe of ficers in charge from all blame. Orders and JW M c-otilvljr Hi H aaJ I cnoly tur mr. 1 lerl fcia anuLlM-r Hi bt and trnpih bar ao rrtM.Hr w.ittr4 A tbe n f Q f UuUfa Litt w. ' .. linwcttuilj. JtlITU klsli. are ouuMat.Ur ttUmjt tB, rndidlr U b Dw!mlf f t til wcainoii, r TwliUm auJ d. trct- eijwrv imxxI by Item t r.J I vuah. Ju . Marti, IVj.. of li Mt liUi H . n. T.. an. he baa thrt cbilOjii. LLc iu-i ( f.,4 acd put'J-, kik ift barhijf bfru ul.i1! to Lt-.r atij UU nJ Ii. to. Imi tiial 1 1.r hk UV u I kuta Utti Fitter fiirtl. U4 lwt i tin, m1 ta t luli Ei.tr li,hto a iiijtUi.ilJ. L k )i t.a l,nr and rcariil li if, aud Ixilt ai- i-ij , K aad wt-H. Tb wihl i ii.i:ii4.tAi u iuik. pr. etc Such rrkU-nre tuiLt U- ,-n.lii.AM-J 1jt i J. tunOL " Th h-tA eritl.-ccr 1 ti t-y th-ui. Tbrj peak fur lb-tuM.'leai. lra-.u:a oi wArctmrj baUta IrouUi-d mlUi atikADrt, kwctnde, ftalja. Utioa of tbe hAi, UcS rf atW rvv AinLrcm at. Ur iinA lari'U liver, toouiUp(Ma, anbt 'etc, will find th-'1 j rrlWf Uirtmb .) bittm. XotWC AnrjeraoD ie&Uing hotilm. or oflrt ' Uig to acll rk4TaTtnir Bima bi l uik-4n ta jiHun, or In aoj atauiMr, rx-rpt aa abonr. a arilcr aad ia.po-l w, 1U born mr obaS oa a" tba hM direrta. " T - . , Sold by aU rtvptt-twblr dik r tbrU4iwat tba bbilalWelol P. II. DR1KK A t O.,NV rk. !w rx-rr. y. r.. Mrao. iw. ' 111-; AT ATTKACTIO.VM J J nriiKSM.: excitement:: NIXON V -BOSSIER m Ml C I R - C. U S, l Ula (lattd (xiRiuuiauou lirrn. m4 ifi their hturlui. Latmaliung atkl llrniW forniancra at Krv Ivtrn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE ASD KUNd THE U.i. ' TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. ISO Al fi. AT 31, O CUX K. AMi l TV--.ii.!..' i.m t'auva ill -.m ll.li Tia l'f rJn.M r. art. fbi rrt,t1M. Ar,ii I':.. Arci.i. kuii n-iAiliitortbegmuiU 4I .i.t itc.i l'ri f AL-uitijUon. . 1 t. I t il C rcu bail prtoc . lUm ltl wvs.a k wva l vui viatai a. 4 aur -va 9 I f-- , v t - . -ft l . A - a from running on mht time. Pardoned. Charles James Faulkner, the former minister to France under tHe liuchanan dynasty, was to-day pardoned by tho President, having qualified him self legally. This gentleman s pardon, however, -was gratuitously extended by resident Johnson in accordance with a promise made to the wife of the diplomat by our late lamented President Lincoln. t speaks well for Mr. Johnson s opinion J 1A T - 1 A 11 . i oi our laie rresiaent, as wen as nis own goodness of heart, that every suggestion as well as order of Mr. Lincoln is being sacredly carried into effect. Waihingttm Star. which, ensued around- the two leaders, Cabanas disappeared. . . The official bulletin declares that' he sought and obtained refuge on a North American war vessel in the harbor. Another account says that .his body was subsequently seen on shore, and that his friends wera arvnarentlv convevine it to a place of .burial. y It traa supposed that the purpose of maintainjng: order in. the he died '-on'i the t American -; war vessel. Union. The official reports of military Thejiapers oif the rebel chief were cap- commanders " will .confirm my opinion, tured. as well as a nuant.tv nf arms and that at present there is need for but a C. E. .Thorn, R. G. H. Kean, A. Sands, G. same reports from .trawler tolw.-W..'WiUmm; ahdW. J. BouthX3arolina,A All- c ft !.m : J' f1!,"" - onTinm to nave tne einif"''' i . E of Florida .Javid Blockof Arkansas and C, H. Johnson of Kentucky. ATAVJA. Ala A. AllUUUV)' ing i Washington, June 23, 1865: Tte&nowihgait of ponttess, prescrib- g a btringent test oath, his just been munition, and! several leading dfliciali. very small garrison, if any, now in thil brought to light, and .has. Played havoc Tht Ihiraso Cnplat0ra Sona of Mbertrf u - Chicago, Jane iro. The President has pardoned Charles Walsh, one of the Chicago conspirators. now in tho penitentiary at Lolumbus, Th(l3entence of Thomas B. Payne, order. . . . . 1 ' A V- 1A eu Dy a military commisBiuu vj ue iuuv, has been commuted to flve years in th'e Ohio penitentiary. f The uazette s Indianapolis special dis patch says it is .reported that indict ments have been found against Bowles, Mulligan, Walker, and other leading members of the Sons of Liberty, in the U S. Court, as a saferuard in ease of anad vefse decision in the 17. ' 8. Supreme Court against the jurisdiction of the mil itary commission. j -. The RichmondiJrtHiWc says that trave over the Bichmond and' Frederieksburg railroad is about to ba resumed- ; A junction will be formed with the boats at Aquia creek and' the passengers taken to Washington. ; a aistanceori miles only now remains tote ald.with Iron. Ulz1Z.T Jrcaautir flowti ljuitr.&a V.ta.T. V. . Mi'IM H. SlCU'HAa . . .yvsl J-1: and J vua , t. h!rJ.rt The f-illowliig la a lift of tie rffini"f KHEUW OOI FAMILY. LLLEVANT1 liHOTHrXS. OKOROE l3ATcni3Ji.it. r. XM'USTUZ, ' W. Y Mi 'HhI the lied Kiver in tbe ( tVETOX .11. MoUULH, . , C H0WA!O, JOHN KHEW WU JJaK IL-.IM. lira. E1VU AMidated by Cnn-r. liarrtaon. Wbnbr. L Suiitb. Ilrfk-r. Caron. illiaioa. TbuiKar ' CtuK, Ac, C Iba world-. bwi axl ftlnratMf ad krt trained (steed. OLNLKAL HCXJTT, -will t bilnti-d Altrmoon aiid l.mivf. In t)f aaUmicblDS f cat. jolt-l The KnalnorMra.Wna.II-Krd. AcBcax, N. Y., June 23, 18C5. The remains of the late Mrs.-Wm. II. Seward left Washington on . Thursday morning, at half-past seven o'clock, in a special train proviaea y ue uaiumon and Ohio Railroad, under charge of As sistant Superintendent Ducart, and ar rived in this city at six o'ciock this mora ine. The remains were accompanied tc this city by Secretary Seward, (ien. Gen. Wm. ! II. Seward, and t annie reward. . . Maj. Gen. Hancock, Gen. Mitchell, cf Gen. Hancock's staff, and Maj, Morris, Surgeon U. 8. Army, cue cf, the surgeons who attended ScirvUry Seward's family, came onjas an escort to iccrdy-y -ward.;'' 0 'ii r" . ' Tbn f.iTiiT-fi1 r.f tV.A rts(aiit v. 11 Ml. place at St. Peter? ehnrcbr in tfav3 oy. I to-morrow (Saturday). three ciocki in the afternoon., r SIIDDLE STREET, NEW BKItN. A X I FAYETTEV1LLE STREET, RALE1GA EH TA it L IS II E D I S . Mannfaclorera and bo!ale balrra in 1 aud fchwt Iron winn. Sw.w f tt 5t.i"K tion, Hol'.ow-ware,. .Vi'ood and Uilua--tTorttry and Olaaa-Vare. Kt-r.-wn f il. Imoj. ClaluiMva. Wk-kn. hkn u4- Tabir IwiWj. Mated TaU-ana T-at-jAii, l b. l iKKir Lorka. and a u Drl iswmttTtt i f-"0 ware and HouFun.i-i.i".t' fu-l. Jane 77. IMA. . . ' gPOKTlXO 'ifKf OF TV KM nRK BETTING. MEN OF NE VT' BFM I bare at Oi N"- C .n!u. t . trert, aon pltLJ FIGHTING UOOSTEB.S C.vaiK. ?.''. T-rrt t1?J?l PcUuT )th a i.M i-J iUa- A Nrw Vto. ?'- L AltOK ftALl. AT Atl'UOV. Secretary 8ewar.l'sr health does, net j hm! p1'- ut y. i ifciw.x- itw. K -j seem to hive been injured by the jommry He bore the fatigue remarkably weiL - IK Wir TVnartment has for several weeks past been enraged m preparing a list of brevet promotions which Will be published in general orders.. -The liit will be a very large one. The 6th, lib, M d3jai - U- wM lb--AAr.'---- ...n . 1 111 . . . ... rtfjl 1111 . J. M. oadavMaalr. ta eijitv I.partinil pf 'i ma caab. ' vl-v Aj Tb fvrnirrlj will Ca;,t X. IL.Wk4a.'A aumraal lit A. l . " ..i.ir m.ll l CM-c A-y.s Bern, Jb K. . . . - i. - - - - - . . ' ! a . - . - 1 1 1 1 i i M . i
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