Show sy 4 z new york 8 kiga kipa spanish ulah ulab dispatches report that thousands of insurgents in catalonia havo have taken advantage of the amnesty and surrendered the tho bands in arragon reduced to are moving towards the frontier pursued by the royal troops the abassian expedition consists of two regiments of the line eight regiments of native infanta infantry six regiments of indian cavalry with mountain guns and two battalions of or royal artillery the viceroy of egypt has been requested to furnish five thousand camels for louisville ky 8 gov helm died at his residence at half past 12 today to day washington 8 the following pardon proclamation iuds was issued this afternoon by the pre president 8 1 of the united states of america A proclamation whereas in tho month of july AD isil 1861 the two houses bouses of congress with extraordinary unanimity and solemnity declared that the war then existing was not waged on the part of the government in any spirit of oppression nor for lor any purpose of conquest or subjugation nor for the tho purpose of overthrowing or inter interfering I 1 r ding ving with the rights or established institutions of the tho states but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the constitution and preserve the union with all the tho dignity and equality of tho rights odthe of the tho several states unimpaired and that BO so soon as these objects should be ac war ought to cease and whereas the president of the tho united states on the etli day of dec 1863 and the of march wit with lithe the tho object of suppressing tho the then existing rebellion or af in inducing xeres acing I 1 all persons to return to their loyalty a and ad of restoring the authority of tho the united states issue a proclamation offerle offering offer ln amnesty and pardon to all persons who had directly ly jr the then existing rebellion except such as in those proclamations were specified and reserved and whereas the president of the united states did on the day of may AD issue a further farther further proclamation with the same objects before mentioned ad and to the end the authority of the government of the united states might be restored that peace order and freedom might ba be established and the president did by said last mentioned proclamation proclaim and declare that he thereby granted to all persons who had directly or indirectly participated in the then exi existing stin rebellion except as therein excepted amnesty and pardon with restoration cfall rights and property except to slaves except in certain cases where bere legal proceedings have been instituted but upon condition that such persons shall take and subscribe an oath therein prescribed which bath should be registered for permanent preservation and whereas in and by said sald last laft mentioned proclamation of the of may 1865 fourteen extensive classes of persons therein specially described were al together excepted and aud exclude ed effrom from the benefits ben thereof and whereas tho president odthe of the united states did didon on the day of april isoo 1860 issue a proclamation cla ela matton mation declaring that the insurrection was at an end and was thenceforth to be so regarded elid and ana whereas there now exists no organized armed resistance of misguided citizens 0 or others to the authorities of i he the united states in the states stales of georgia south carolina virginia north carolina tennessee alabama Louls louisiana lana rana arkansas mississippi florida and texas and the laws can bo be sustained and enforced therein by proper civil authority state or federal and the people of said states are well and loyally disposed and have conformed and if permitted to do will conform in legislation to the condition of affairs airs growing butof out of to the constitution prohibiting slavery within the limits orthe of the jurisdiction uris dic of the united states and whereas there no longer exists any reasonable danger to be apprehended within the states which were involved in the late rebellion or any unlawful lul tul tui resistance by the people of said states lo 10 the constitutional law of the united states and whereas as a s large standing armies military occupation martial law military tribunals and the suspension of the privilege of aabel corpus and the right to trial by jury are in time of peace dangerous to public liberty incompatible oom eom with the individual rights of citizens contrary to the genius and spirit of our free institutions and exhaustive of the national resources and ought not therefore to be sanctioned or allowed except in case of actual necessity for repelling invasion or suppressing insurrection or rebellion and whereas a retaliatory or vindictive policy lcy Is attended by unnecessary disqualification pains penalties confiscations and disfranchisement and now and always could only tend to hinder reconciliation among the people and national restoration while it must embarras obstruct and repress the popular energies and the national industry and enterprise and whereas for these reasons it Is naw now deemed essential to the public welfare and to I 1 atie he more perfect restoration of constitutional lawand lawan dorder order that said last mentioned proclamation issued on the may 1865 should be modified and that the full beneficent pardon considered thereby should be opened and further farther extended to a large number of persons who by its aforesaid exceptions have been hitherto hither tc excluded from executive clemency now therefore be it known that I 1 andrew johnson president of the united states d do hereby proclaim and declare that the full pardon described in said proclamation of the of may 1883 1665 shall henceforth be opened and extended to all persons who directly or indirectly participated in the late rebellion with the restoration of all privileges immunities and rights of property except as to property in regard to slaves and except in cases leading to E proceedings roce edings under the law of the united seas states ut udon noon this condition nevertheless that eve every such person who shall seek to avail himself lit lff of f this pardon shall take and subscribe I 1 the h following oath and shall cause the same to be rt r bast gast ored ered tor lor pern kanem n lu hi the hino bino bairle tino addi oui with the tite marne saine filea filed lih lin ith ilie ille oath preb pret ed ataul fiant proclamation of may 29 ISO viz I 1 do solemnly solen swear or affirm in presence pre Nence of almighty god that I 1 will hencen hencer henceforth orth support tUp port protect and defend the constitution an and the union of the states and that I 1 will in like manner abide by aud and faithfully su support t I 1 all laws and nations which havo to been eri erl the late rebellion with reference to the emancipation it if slaves so help me god the following persons r and no others are excluded I 1 from ame the e n ons fl ts of or this tills proclamation and tho the said proclamation of the th ol 01 may lm 1805 namely first the chief or pretended chief and the ox executive e autive officers including president vlee vice and all the heads of departments of the pretended confederate or rebel government and all ali who were agents thereof to foreign states and countries and all who wiio had or pretend pretended Exl esl to hold hoid lu in the service of the pretended confederate 4 government military ranu rant or title above the grade of brigadier general and naval navai ranh rank or lor title above that of captain and all who were wore or pretended to bo be governors of states while 1 maintaining abetting or submitting to and ac in tho the rebellion second all persons who in any way vay w ay treated otherwise than as lawful prisoners of war persons who in any ea capacity acety were employed or r engaged in the military military service of the united states I 1 third all persons who at the time they may seek leek to obtain the benefits of this proclamation are actually in civil military or naval confinement mentor or are re held to ball before or after conviction and all persons who were engaged directly or indirectly in the assassination of the late president of the united states or orin in any caus cons conspiracy piracy in any manner connected therewith in testimony whereof I 1 have signed these presents with my hand and have caused the seal heal of odthe the U S to be thereunto done at the city of on the ath day of september 1867 isor signed ANDREW andrlw johnso 1 ny by the president WILLIAM 11 seward sec see of N new ew york 9 the worlds Il virginia city al T special says cavanaugh democrat was elected delegate to congress by an overwhelming majority mao rity richmond 9 official figures of the registration in virginia show whites and blacks key west 7 the fever is raging g at fort jefferson dry there isa is a dispute whether it is the yellow or break bone fever the shore end of the gulf cable from key west to punta rosa bosa is laid communication muni cation between the U S and cuba is perfect row now york 0 five deaths from cholera are reported within a few days three in one family boston 9 the au question of annexing roxbury to boston was carried by four to one there was a light vote washington 10 the TIA commissioner of indian mairs affairs amm Aff received a dispatch from the superintendent of indian affairs at omaha today to day stating that a messenger arrived from spotted tails talis camp with the news that the sioux and wanted to make peace pence I 1 new york 10 the tribunes constantinople special says the russian ambassador in this city has presented to the porte another note from his government demanding the cession of crete to greece and the full fall equality of christians and mabom madans in all the provinces of turkey the demand was declared the ultimatum of russia an answer was asked for in ten days war is regarded as almost inevitable cleveland wade spoke here today to day he thought the country in as great peril as when sumter was fired rebellion is as ripe as at an any y time durin dunin during duning 10 the war washington the cuba telegram telegraph ph is open to the people today to day marseilles 11 dispatches mention that cholera is raging fearfully almalta at malta maita new orleans in tha common council last night in the selection of assistant recorders deYs one white and three negroes were chosen several other negroes were chosen for other municipal offices springfield mass the great international four oared boat race between the ward brothers of newberg and a st johns N F crew came off today to day there was an immense crowd the wards w won 0 n beating their opponents by one minute and lorty eight seconds crestline A fire today to day burned 13 buildings including one hotel loss heavy insurance light chicago western dispatches say the indians are suspicious of the good faith of the commissioners and wont come into council at fort laramae Lara mje they will wilt etti ettl elli ru runners tillers to nhi imen ten to the propositions to be made and if satisfied maligned that the commissioners are arc acting in good faith the chiefs will come in and hold council e at the full moon in november louisville 12 lt gov stevens was today to day inaugurated governor of kentucky vice john L helm deceased baltimore 12 the fever is raging fearfully at pensacola the mayor appealed to neighboring cities for aid in physicians nurses and money and it was nobly responded d 1 I to portland laine alaine 12 11 chamberlain ia is elected by 10 or majority the republican loss is since last year st louis 1 13 the american poin colv convention en adjourned after a highly interesting ng session and will reassemble two years e Is hence h ence enee in philadelphia the display 1 a 0 of f standard fruits consisted of oso da dishes 1 ile lle 1 ye s of grapes dishes of apples dishes of pears and of peaches the quantity and quality excelled th the most sanguine ban bau guine expectations of the society key west 14 the yellow fever is raging here and at ti ie tortugas Tor the only operator here is sick and there is on only y one officer able of doing duty at tortugas Tor memphis 14 reports from mississippi arkansas and tennessee state thamine that thad the worm is seriously dama damn damaging damning b ing the cotton london 14 the annual race of clipper ships with cargoes of new tea from china was won by theta thoTa which arrived today sixteen vessels started new yew york 14 the committee of physicians appointed to devise means for the relief of the yellow fever sufferers ers erb have resolved to ask the cooperation operation co of the chamber of commerce in their address to the public they say it is desirable that all medical associations consider the subject j act of charitable relief and take prompt measures thereon the post says the large insurance and brokerage agency of hobson and co of boston with branches in new now york and chicago have suspended their liabilities bili ties arle axle are many insurance companies for whom they acted as agents are summler sufferers ers erb |