. ' Terms .W’VJ Pei-7'23 , The Comm." is published every Monday morning, by Run .1. Sunni, at 51 75 per nnnum if paid slriclly I! ADVANCE—S 2 00 per annum if not: pnid in advance». No subscription discontinued, imleu 'l‘\Ulß optionnf the publisher, until all urrearges are paid. ‘ ' Anvzlgn-zvn'riinaerladnt‘tbeumdlmtw. Jon Pnnnxo done with newness and dispatch Ornrz in South Buitimore strvet, directly opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Establishment -“ Conan l’mxflsu Uu‘u‘r. ” on the nigg. Gettysburg Foundry. BE subscriber, h-u'ing purchased the T Foufidr} of Messrs. Zorbnngh,SloMtCo., (formerly Warren‘s”annllry,l hm commqu‘cd busine-s, nml Is no“: prepared to nfler to the public a lurgor unoruunnt of Mnrhinery thnn Inn hert-lbtorrhecn ufl'ered, nuch M THRESH- I.\(} M.\(,'Hl.\'l‘l§,(llaver Hullers, Foddern‘ Cut ter“. (”om Shallow. and Morgan'p late improved ”one Rake. Al-o,~STH\'ES, such as Cook Stmcs. Hill-P dim-rpm kinds; and five different sizes of Tug—plate Stove-9.. Likewisp Mill Ind haw-mill Hunting», and nll__ki‘nds of Turning in Iron 0!: \Vn77jrl, ‘ _ ‘ WREPXIRIXG ofaH kinds on Machinery and Cas‘inpiAvill ‘he done to arder on short native. Ram-ms mn‘de to order; Plough Cut. inc: fendy made; PHI'GHS. such as Seyh-r. With'eruw, l’lu‘cher,‘ Woodcock, and many others not montinm-d here: and eight. difi'en-m kind: of ‘IRUN’ Fl—fxgxu, for Cemeteries, POI'F‘H'RJW Yards: 3 Alan. ..‘,lurtising .\lhvlfinos, one of the hen no“; in use. This rmlchine works with‘ a lever by hand; any little bby can manage“. . (MI and- exuminei our mock; no doubt but whm. we can please} Per-mm ought, to see '3. their ndvnnlngq 10 b y muchinery of dny. king :30 home.whore his unutuL-tnredJo'tbnt tin-v can veryeuily get an purt'rcplm-qd or repaired ; DA V'lD-STERNER. 3. 1860. ‘ ‘ . Gettysburg, Febfl Ge n qTVJ“ LHIE .\II | AND RAILRHA FOUNDRY—The m Stem“, \llll of “r; V. ‘ In: hm] it Hmruugh it Hw- yp’v («wry mm sfnno. The mm H x 'n-ndy In supply flh‘ Fflrtiliu‘r. GRUFN (”nu-«led hytht‘uo ‘ murh Ifrnsr Fl~rlilizc dun] nu)“ 0(1111- mho' pliml to Mud, Tho. Mr. DIPHL. nn Minn Fpl't'lghlt chin-n of‘ the truth of this flF‘q nv sbung ‘ , LL. CORNER OF WEST VD STREETS‘I NEAR THE svriher,‘ having imsod the V. Horn”, _in this plm-é, y rvpuired, by ‘plncing in iiinory for grinding Lime mwin npér‘fitinn nnd‘l um I dcmnnd for thin-uwfnl D iri‘lE-STUVE is now ho hglveltcsled it, to he a :txhnn Burnt Lime; or in 'rFt‘rtilizrr'u gI-nrrnlly hp t'uilowing (,‘ertificme from in: farmer, and highly re ‘\dnmfi C9Ullt)‘, Wm attest rtinn: trying: (Em (hound Limo thr lust ‘our yrnr: nnd fortilizqr Hum ”IF Burnt It hm given sniirfiu-tion I'LTER DH'IIHI." firm-mus of likr- vlmrm‘ler uf thiq ii Luffil'icm. W“! hau- Incl‘n Hn'm; pn my land f 0 find i! to b 9 u M'lte- Lin'w. find rmzu'rzn. in {hrfir-zt x'rop : ‘ ~Vnn'wrml-I nl’TfiZr N ronld lie pruthlcml ) cum-nod Lu send inflguir a trial. ' ‘ nfirFurmorq arc orderfi and m givg it Jim. 4~ Imm. :1 - . - < ‘ ' -| -'- l‘. - , .. Tfie Gre t Discovery , F Til . AGI'L— nflnmmninry nntl (‘hronic O mlr-nmnfiva 0.1 I Iu- iurml by usinc’ n L. MILLER'S l'Elei’il! TED RHHUMATHT MIX TI'RE. Mun} prom~ nL-lit t-itxzcna of! thin, mg! Ilu- adjoining tummy-~54 lmve nwzilicd to its grr '.l utilih‘.. he {in fix“ in Rheumatic «filtr hnnd. 11:91 l-N'fi _‘lrifliex-m l‘illflfll’flllvled by any plum-fir. Hl'rmhli'fllf” th'e [mhhvi Price if) lifizl‘llfi p. r hunk» Fr I 51119 luv 41)) rlrugzids and sll’u‘o-quu-h. I'l‘l‘lm (-d nnly i}\' 11. L. \HH‘HR. “"hnlt-znlc mul [Emil Drnggipt. Hint Harlin, .\limn: (-nn-nfy. Pm. l Mir-r in Hrugi,‘('h'omiv.lln' I I’wintc, “yr-“tum. hul -Inntl Tim‘luru,» Window ll'lll Med-vim 9. km. (W. l_‘ . . \ N In! Agent m belt.“- “I”: (‘vlohmlcul Rheum 41‘ (June 3. 15.51. 9' iv Market, |:l‘>ur:{.s<,-n.\l.\' WANT ‘l).—\\'c “than: Ll'wn (he 'I m- RHui-f‘chor, “hummer inwlinn to par (Ixfi higho»! kkfmh “Mimi". You “i” h ‘l‘l,.\.\'TllH, (31'.\.\'() M '33. Whole-3411(- and Retail. 1 every uIJu-rurtir'h- m nnr II «n lhw hum-kt puwlhie um! (-Qnmim- nur not-$111"! lnfz‘l-hI-z‘ h' I‘". I [HUSKEIHHWF .t'dfn. Hm... meish. Spinl' (cl (h‘le. linvnumj (Hun I’H'fmnl-n. P.‘ m‘f'A. I! Built]:- I.3rgtu>r“ll. L. .\lin' Mixture." ' l A Itea 1 0 (U )0 O hnmc )110-lx m cup";- k (‘n,, with n dou-ru market IH’i' r: fur all find IH oupn'iwl up u‘n mum. (:um‘mu IKCMHHR. ('UAh my lin‘e n! hueiueas. ~11 i'utm fur (Vt-h. 4'3” ‘pru‘fio lu‘t‘ure pufrh: IDLHIH. Apr“ 22. IR'H.‘ t ~‘ 3 ‘A—notner ' ictory. Certaln. *T'H-fi ninireizfigncd hnfing'jud. returned frnm ,tlm vity. Likrs fill-:Isllrv in nnnoum‘ufg to {he viii/om uf (Icm: hung aux—d \‘icinltv, lh it he ,' In» purrth-wi us I‘mc‘n lur m‘gnmli in his lin'c ‘ as lrlwfvrr heen“ b Ought to _this Mace, viz: uLv'ery finv nnicie n ‘,Mnrkvrvl at 12 cents per ~duzx-n. English lmi yd‘hi-osu It In vents pq-r Ilfillllld In aplcmiiti :11 $619 of Fine (‘ut Tnhm-(‘o j for Hit-“i112. and in not ('Fl‘Diilillg Hm! is "‘3 mill) kcp! in n smr M'lhl- kind. Hi 4 ns.~ort mt‘nt of Qucmwwnx “iii cnhpmo 'wnh any ‘UIIIPE huusc- in hm 1 or county. m-rnrding lo -'}lric?§. Giva hnn : :cuil. Don't t‘nl‘gfl‘flle ylace, Ni). ”3, Ensti York FIIL‘H. nppmiu- the . Bunk. .’ 1‘ H. G. CAR‘ Agent. * 4r- “rd-H1 ‘O. 1862. g . } Miss p. Sheads' OARDLN'G ANS) DAY SCHOOL, opens B Mhml‘ly, Seplefnber N. 1861. Terms—Per sessihn of five mmlller‘lsf For Music and Languages extra}. /' _ ; For further particulars address“ . , - , «1 c. L; SHEADS. * Augias, 1881. 6 Gettysburg, PI. . Natrbxi; Coal‘OiL. WARRANTY?!) NON - EXPLOSIVE ~nnd equal m nny‘KEROSENE. ‘ WHY buy an exfilnsive Oilffihen A few cenu i 110" per gallon wi‘.‘ furnish you with a perfect Oil? .\lnde qn‘ly ‘3' 13A. SALT “.\NI‘KAC TURING COWPIAN ', No. 12"! Wuxv'r Sum“, ’PHIEADELPIQAR [l-‘cb. 24,1862. 1] ‘ V Sapomfi .! Saponifler! : * HE FAMHX S A? MAKER—2HI Kitchen . Grouse run he mde into good 8011’, by rinsing SAPOXIFFB ! _ ~ . ”IRFA‘TIUNS CCOWI‘ANYING - EACH BOX! SOAP is a snail: mnde with it as ‘ hllkingflqllp of co ea. Manufactured only by .the PMenceea. PA. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 12‘} Wuxvr Sn, PHILAD'A. Feb.24,1852\ 1y ~ - ‘ ; Notice. , 3 undersigneiljhaving a large amount , - standing on hip Books for n considerable length “of time, primcipally made up ‘of small accoums, Lakes this method of notifying those -lndebtod’to him, thit he needs mossy, and ii“ Jail friends will call and settle their accounts, In will feel under many obligations to them. ‘ Sept. 28,1861. J. L. scmcx. FIMIII EW And exquisitely beautiful [files of N Albums. for f‘Cnne de Visite" Photo- SY‘PhlJust received and for snle a: pnces to 'll“th times. ‘TYSON BROTHERS, York 5": Opposing the Bank, Gettysburg. Pa. lurch 10, 1862. . Quee‘nsware. r you um anything in the QUEENSWARE lino cull u A. soon & sows, where you 1111 find the best. assortment in town. Inch 24. 1862 mum: ASKED up ANSWERED.— Q‘Why is it that H. G. CARR sells ROSIERY m up for cash? Because he buy: for cash “(i buy: nothing but A good article, Ind sell: it . wry 'hort profit. Ladiex and gentlemen, in him I all. Don’t forget the place.—‘— Eight opposite the s3llk, in York at. [Not 25. OIESTIQS, Ticking; Checks, Funnel, hc., cheap it Fnhnestocks'. We have also 3. USLIN branded wnh our own name, to which wt invica espe‘pial attention, as it. excel! ‘5! f“, “I am- oflered in‘tbis nut-ht for the price. » YBON BROTHERS have annually on hnud J 131° ts: mum. of plain And flucy W”: timed {53.1, gold , Ind pllted lockm, ”fin“?! ‘9» t“, 'hioh they no Idling st slipnithllg!ylow prices; f , “ A 41 : r “II [ im -! agar The fol Hanan] n Ssz: l “.h! . kg = 1 ,‘thc I' And‘ "And Tlm‘ Thin .' M .l She re Annl “Year The Her, cl \yh Bu! ch Wer Rill She. st A nr! And pl DM They I; “'he JUHN nom'nn (The \ Are 1 “h In -| Thou n ' Dust .-\ [H‘L‘t' Two “One She He 9 Gal ho. Thy ‘ . The b 0 i And} But no ”is ‘ Aml h.l Hnlt‘ I 0‘ (-3 l: '-' A youi a Imntlrm bark the whit-pm hefxm’xh ‘ “Whor' dclirore \ “I'!de “Take thcjudg to come \\ hen yo The 3' had gun old mzm “Hy ~ yet?" "No," I= "How Klmzre, ‘ The y‘ we [ld 11‘ nlfe'h 116 evil -} makes spiratio ' hundred dischnrg ous cal-b feet of n ‘ with th perform stunt c pox-Mi re Lion 9nd Riv. 0 ing has the Gen owing t Plumert \he Pres cinlly 1" 0608811): - outside fore ref. tion it I tion h v premise ble fox _Pgu . fi‘ nuced Ikirmia loss un Fredric ‘ Jolmsto Inna . Gneral Pom-935‘ wWe never ‘ad the New York Tribnho und in “temper-Ty whining Abolifion sheets, buz thud we are njbre convincni first their ed itors fee} greater *nxiety to disgnpe McCul ul an? to anbdq‘e the rebellion. ‘ £ wwmr ”A hog In élnughtencd ingfltflebmp’, Mum, iast walk, hick weighed, In»: if!" dusted; 956 pm: Irll. 1 '‘ i l . a ‘ y ‘ 3 i ‘ ‘ w _ i.I ' - 7 ‘ g - ‘. .V ‘ 'W'" “""""“"""‘"”'-r-°~M unwr- «Haw-m-» «,..., ..,.m, m- _‘w; _‘ \-—.....~.. .0. M ... “mm-“..‘”w ‘. ”a“ V ' ‘-.‘ ‘ ( ' 1 ' ‘ . . ,: 1‘ :3 w I I k‘‘\ ' - ' l I"! J ‘ I 1 i ‘ . I , 1 , .1 V 2. / . _r.‘ A I' , _ I: ~’ . ~ 9..” 5. i . ‘ ‘ fl 1‘; ‘ ' \ «V f I, ‘ .fil / ‘i‘v‘ .fl': /a; .f;/ a 1 ~. K: / WLL / J‘} j \’/7‘}'}K“'U}< =~<~/ <‘l'~l~ ' , / ’ L ‘ I ‘ ’ J s'z ' ; ' \ ‘ ‘ . , x I ‘ \ ‘ - . g_ E, l A -3??? J. STA -‘ ,~ nuor. lIAI.‘ FIJI. I'lC'l‘l'llE whing stnnms‘ H" from the Chapel Bqll’f_by Jo'uu ‘,G. lowing to! ‘he “0 .‘ me of a child, :11 1 min esome, hj my mid. 3 - ‘onutnut step to church, ‘A ‘ ‘ ‘ - urn-pa, V V wn full solemnly, V j ' prayed. ‘ ‘ . 1 me with 'omply gt: .9" her (I penitent hurch‘wus flßné, I mlrkcd‘ ft; when little mu den dear” ; 1 t, with boa]: eunant bi { ing berg—l J *v ofthe Créss I . . ‘> . } gncf smcérp' MEM d the stn Kept wit r‘nueqn hild n w y—nnd I h‘db' umn grown}: irer,and [NH us'tre shonjb'; rmh and il‘u‘) MT= brighter ldhuod} still the nititielfB OWP «nit-r y‘all} I oyuufi‘bfi ; h the ganja beside, ‘ i 1 her mniddn r rang a RE when, a 'nd benen. ble you! P \ glued hi lidon 10v and prigieJ f In in I’. oeper kyrm l“ , } fler yenrs’,‘ ~ like clmn-hLynrd be", P mounq upipinrs. ' my boy, [111%.31)“ low wilh ten‘ 5!) k• tolled a OM trh~n, in M [Mr in f-‘thi: In «- r; grnve‘ a ering n! gentle I)?! s tale nf Nip whose fathl‘ _ EMOTE clnims th ,rt‘n flone eyed \h‘e nrcql vine” thou Art”!!! ghcn for thfi )13s Hoek ives wcr ted mothbr‘ anl biru‘a'; as tliv4sa avt tiler or =, when! u} cfliy Sal 90% the lid earth; rts m.ty befit l- ling \\ orthm ifc’s exec awoke, llouglmu s from n are" looked arouni hing snw n'c nt his fl: ; 'other's Ic hut nm‘ieM' l) the gruu‘nd‘fi his Ode 111(14..n in ~~~~~ 1~. ntal Wit. ? ing‘ a journdgv, minim-d ’“fioldmnn‘; \l'hénheram: eniml having Had any mqn- Eim, and _he “fits hnuled ’up g man, Jr' na re to |- ed a ati Klmzee u, young main, when #0:: y?” ‘ -. w were 3’ this wou a tree." d sumtfionsi thh tree,” lJlid ung umn, have“ lhc‘tjze vd the treei‘j } ogey H u .3' seal.” 1: ‘- [ L \_ went in usnd r. Afierthe c the Khalze'g amid :9 ‘he .% seal a "Go, ) hither. a 1 show it ing man sonte ti you think ‘hd _ long. D 1r! man ; “hi is - t some‘ dis-1 gopher-e ya." - “ , ' 9,tid the e has no fimu, old gnaw" cried the 1. tree? is '9”: rotunzed nhd +id the (re!- knowest “where 1 ung mal MEE re, young fmui, um! giv'en money‘istl‘tiuer!" ‘ i T s been h {- ' a life of fifty Eyes" A: nian in V 1 hundred million. of ‘1'!!- i; ‘through hisl lungs due int tons weigh , of air, and twenty tons of fihé delétdri— ' no‘a quaamity bf zen cuMc ‘ la in rcqnirqd t‘q‘ supply, fliin 1‘ oxygen nqccisnry for' W; [a function, ‘whi st the ‘con 'tmgiphete is el‘id'entlx 5m- J of tßhé products: of ru‘l‘piry ln from the fiedy‘. :‘ 5 I¢ .' O—‘w’ J-- I ~ n.—~Some unplLasant Hack ! ted among the ‘membd‘lrs‘ bf !. terian Chul‘fchl,‘ Allegl‘uenj', lthnt their fiasiér, Rev. Dr. read the procinniuiém of abbath last}, ufllough spe l’ do so. Thg‘ utter Ins !=3 wards of drawl and sec ng• nearl • nic avid it per min ; imount nce of th :- tq get ri ! the efliuv n. Punt been ex l Pros @KM 1- dent, on nuanced t d conaid ’- -ble gossip fidispccnlmib'n : tion, but. we Have hdxew- he cong - mined fro . alluding to ik We mgn to state than; tli‘F congreg : about to tqko: tfion in the '0 me is m_ cl: ore suin coun than Tfor idle public as: to leave it in hair hands. 'ow simpl i taken or and as e _ i no will ryGaz. V * Dowell’u divisio'n has It!- ‘ ppahlnnock Odd occnpiéd 1: efore entering Ifhaz‘ place: ‘rebels took place‘. “the Unidh ‘5 killed um 15 founded.— ‘ the headquarters‘ of Genet-hr ‘ ely after the evbcnltion 6f !eneral M roes the abut-g. with th 'nnting - . burg wa immedi-a ~ but ~ ‘l McClell ." Monroe. i . in"'urn Lbnudbued whén I ”my was transported tor ! • A :D’EU‘JJ©©RATH© AND FAME! WWW? v‘ A Tall Case of Spelling .In a school Way down in Dixie. whose teacher fat-her: prided himsoll’upnn his skill in imparting to pupUs a correct, knowledge >ofspelling. upon a curtain examination day, whenLtho truqees and parents were in at tendahcé upon the exercises, the whole Ichml‘ was ,putl tln’qugh a course of spelling. The viord Aarén Twas given out by a. visitor. Altpr‘nu'm'erbus Ltomiml nttempfis at it, it. has erlné‘ctly rendered by a littletgirl, who blntodlpuh. , 1 , L " _ “Bi" A lime shun—Aaron.” : ' In< oteourse olf a few moment? all went gnyly a marriage-bell, every w‘fu’d beipg bpelle oorgectlyfi At. last’some Eoné gave out th wqrd gallgry. This wasfl “poser,” being ut of the tégulnr track-ofw rds afiel led in t ' ‘ classiest, Many unsuc ssful at tempt biting beét‘ made. by-nnd- y, a rough diagi, ,lixdos'e eyefi fairly twinkle with‘the unex , \ triumph. spoke out in clear accen . mindful pf the previous vu'ctor: . m 1? Gal‘lime gal muyl”; * ~ It ignfibdlesa tawny that that efi+rt closed, the e’xotcises iitf spelling. and; literally brouggt dywn thei houke. , ‘ . ; AL..__VV-.'3 1“..." ..A. 1" }A Daikey’sv Speechfi 'n hand . Id ! ya x J / 1 I 1 4 Lence’ ' J 111 x l g - In one of the smin citieg of Masqaéchusetts, the qblm‘é‘d popug ation held meétings to discuss the propru‘ifty of Celebratin' the an nivers'm'yl of the 'West'lndia emmflfiipation. At one of theseg @tmeetings a ‘co m-vative gLßlleinan wm eiboeaifigly surprli|£ed to see some .of the "fail? sox"- rising nn} hiking part in this disrds‘fiinn. After twq or‘threa of the'sistk'n hail; “frf‘ed dar m [193" on matters upder dbhxte, he sprang pp in a gently exfzited Shéte and addresses the au diont‘é: ‘ l . F ; ' 3" Feller-J Citizé-Tzlf! Er I'd spme.‘ dat de l‘nvlioslfi‘o‘l M be plb’rmitted to tnkd. pmt in (If! {yfre Ldi‘ousfif’m—(ennsation)-+j-ef 1"] WIN"! du" deladigs cud jinc in din) yere de. bbtcl-Efiill éyns. tuxfiled on the spea'kr-r)-—ef Nd selobotl for nfib moment. fellerlbitizenc. flat (ha: female sect :tmlihl dm- mise- {r voices in dis yere meetipF. I’d,'fellexr oilfienud -“_WTot—-wjot gvmfld you've did, e Ivnu’d n‘ knO-wn it. ?"'s}wlit¢d two or flm-e fith‘e sis [3l's, and the whit? of their eyes fl‘lshed on the speaker: 1; ‘ ' ‘ =I =I child, o‘. , when den‘th, 1 'l‘! 1 - L |.' MI L -‘.‘T.-'.(scmtching :Jnigwool)—'l‘d “‘,‘TNUS my wife along wid me.” w 1 Hare the discnn‘afitt'ed nrntor drqbped in ;6 his syn; omnplplxely oxhaustmk H ' L ' ‘lt was once a nnfi’ersal cuetom Eta pl’nce ale or sonic strnhgi liquor in tho chittfiher of an honoreld guestmionssuage his‘thifihshould he feel any on‘ a’iwakfning in thie' Imght, whiclrcprtuidnrjria that the ho‘pianlity ,ofi that per‘ictrl ot‘ton'reachod exopss, this by no means unlikely. It is acurrenb+ixtnry in 'l‘ewioldule, that in the house‘ot'nxflnncient family of Wealth“, mot-h addicted to he Pres byterian cause. a’ l’ible was alwaysiput into the sleeping apartment of the guefit, along iwith a bottle of :ilp. On one 00(1ij there was a meeting of clergyman, in th “ivicinity of thev‘cn‘fllo, all ‘hf whom were ifivitetl to dinneiby the wot-thy baronet, an ‘ several abode: hefe that]l hight. Accordixflz to the fuhioiix of the times. seven of the fieverend guestsliwere allotted to oml large‘ibarrack room‘,’ which was {used on such occasions of extendetl hospitaLity. The butler iiiok care that the: divinesiitere presented, cording to custom. each With a Biblé and a; ttle of ale. But after ai little consultatio among themselyes. they: are lfpid to hgvei ecnlled‘ .the ddntedtichekjas he was leavin the ap ertrhem. “My ‘ friend,” said on of the venegable guest‘s}. “you must k i w that whed we meet’tbgether, the youn st min ister l-eads‘ aloud )1 portion of the riptures to the rest‘; Vonilg‘t one Bible. the i fore, in neéessary; take {any the other 5i , and in their place bring ‘Fix more bottlesi‘ f ale." _— n. 4 «no,» —~~———l IQ'A quddenl en t, ofwind took; from the hand? htrits owher; art a. gent had a chance to recollect vi would be etiqeetto to catch the Elia 0. =EI of a lady to whdni he Had hever b!‘ filmed, a lively Epiemlder dropped ‘ bricks, caught. We parachute in of its Elasle: gyi'a‘tions, and prese uni losertwith A lpw bow. “Faith sai he, is he did so, “if you wage ‘ ,as you are handsdme, it wouldn‘t awdy from youj’ : K . . 5 ‘fWhicb shall I thank you for f hex-{rice or the c mpliment Y" asked smiling. I; ‘ i “Trbth, mn’nL’Y said Pat, again [1 the pl 9 where4ohoe stood the bin; van agaver. “that look of you;- I ' .Imd whim; 1 It ‘ \ eye! ..’. r. 1;: 4 ‘me'nth—Olh devil-want out. sweeieai-t th'e iother night, andc turn ‘ é asked hiin how mattoxs' greasixig, when’ £ll9 replied : I duped her! tiny hands in mid I embraced hex- slender form :} I vowed‘to sliield her from the Ni And from the worldjs cold stat She sat her beeauteoqséges on m 7 The pearly: tears did low, And wflh her little lips she up “ Dad I‘lcutyou, let me go 1’" I 0A1: Irisl‘i soldier cdled .o companion: i . ‘ “ Hello! Pat, 1 have just takelil net.” 1' 1 ‘ 1I " Bringbim alongthen ; bringhi " He won’t come." “ Thefiscomef yourself." 2 , “ Bo we’n’i 1&5 me.” ‘ fiJoeéy. {icing nther Suuduy-Ichool lemon, the _ ed the he hudn’t I. very good “ No, mu'un,”s said be, 1:; I’m '3“ a fix-suite founttiry Eh“. GETTYSBURG, PA-, MONj'DAY, APRIL 28,; 3,9362- iAncient Hospitality. 4‘ -6 =II “TRUTH n Imm" um WILL Puvaxn," [Republicans Getting Tired of the groan. i The Forlreé‘s VMonroe» Correfipondenl ‘ thP Philadelphiiif‘nquirer. a leading R6l} 1 lican paper. in a leitpr of April 2a, snya‘ l The Rebels at. Nahum s‘eem m M i everything that is gding‘nn at the Fortxi i as yosterdiy's Day Rook? lihljshied a hill l count of tlie vi~it of N'iclPrcéklent Ila l and party. How théfir obtain this info ‘ tion is an enigma}; There must he communichtion betfieén this point and ‘ all’s Pbint? T, 1, . Armed hag-boats aihouldlpicketrt'he r in all airelztionsf (lapéeiauy on dq‘rk stormy lii hta. A Dninimohd Jihht born-d cachfimat, {ligttwinig its powerful r would keep traitqrqiwithin bc‘uunds.” We are inclinefl filo be‘liqve that éom the negro lfisheripfin alllong the shore themedipniis. Tlte‘l‘gdntrabahds"care 'ry little as to :who mil ‘. “anymf them mate thatthey warejustiicdmfoilablewhen ith their rfiaslgrq as h :w. They seem? tol'lly indifferent ‘ito eve? ‘ithiiig but eating, 10F! ging nml Fleepingfli ‘ ‘ ,4 ‘IT Speaking of "op Itrabunds "—.—-but oflhe large numfier use bled at this point‘ ‘nd Hampton ‘creekji iyuu want a little ulnar done. it'is‘nlmmt 1n imposéibility to Pet any of~ theée folks ltq do it.' The mark; around und‘ubout h ) e um filléd with oystma -—known t 5? the In ‘rs of'hivalvés :6 “ll folk oyster?” and thii Roads hm! riv,ers sw with fish—yet you cHnnot get either trill) great diflichlty. Wilieh 'tl)ésé colorlell pie lmd masters, myrtle” were abundant. only_when want célmfiels thém that. t will go out and cat‘sfh a few; Our bold wade in and cptch llhem with their hn ln'the lungu’a’ée of ‘tAitntin’liolyF in L. Tom, they‘are realms ”shift‘e’es sot." ' In the morning tlt’ti‘h mnlcrslleiiye'their: 3 (en for‘out-door-il'mtld. Itristnntiilizin see them more, in silifile filcjut smil'e p as though they had He pmveir {it} lncOmnti and wvrc making (“Torts to get nln’ng best way they cqulll. Ask the fei’nnlé thoy‘hnve #n'y oc‘cd ’atitin,‘ they say, “L plenty of mkmlingfiiwhlfig Tim] cor-kin Upon furthler inquiry. you find that all , “mending, mashing ‘zaml cooking,” is d‘ for thenwélveu ‘ They are far lelf'rr off than our soldi.‘ ‘\'llile 1119 s? pnorifqllow's mjé bivoudcing I in the (groin air, the “contrabr’hth” h: good sheltejfl, ‘pmél foodwund Illrnty warmth. TLe soldiers .comfiluin gm]! I this._ 'l‘ ..1. E . ' _fi'“ —-*—r- “' I WA correspondpnt 0‘ the X 9“ Y. World, writing froui'Wood topk, "3., gil the following sketich of the Confederl (”clonal Ashby: ‘t" ‘ 1 l Ashby—fine disciinhned soldier, finrsui no regular line of wnrfnre; which is a » of a plan comprisin‘gl‘ difl‘efient‘ hx‘nnchvs' service. infantry, «Avialry and artillery displaycdfiiskih “"1“. genius in the mann‘ merit of hislm‘en wghich lmva manilq him thé esfiniation of this division no ordini. commander}! He an piptected the retr of Jackson inmst 3%zhimbly: nn' whilé. 6ne time, our advm cie max-o; cl‘oseiipon hi he rqde up the hill hefnre‘ thein§ns qui ' as an‘y poncéful farhxér on b market dayl He is u g'rent‘ horsemn'n. andnlwnyfi hasbe-l i i | . I and through these mnunmms and fox-es the Shenandoah hint! winged on horse!) in the hunt of thé fox‘and deer. and I often distinwuished himself in the tour ment, whio; is arimhg the; still chm-is I practices of‘i‘the Yirginiank,.and lam E that while riding hinge lap of his up he will throiv his lahce iipon‘tlie ground : i seize it again in [missing with the utm dexterity. , ‘ \ I His horse. tobhl‘iJ disciplined like H master, to theficchhlEshment of phe m - wonderful feats. Hamil drop to the gro in a flash, a; the‘ v‘gisii of his rider, “and . again as suddenly. ibound through woodslike s deer, q‘voidingfirees andbnn - es, clawingl every lobstgclefl' iumping fen - or ditches with perfec‘i: ease. All who 1: 5 him say he is a man: of thodesf. quiet i meanor'; a ‘silent meanwho keep; his '. counsel, and is held in the most fabul regard by his menbend inferior ofiicelfi. He is said to he s Christian and a man eminent piety. as is also his GeneralJ Stonewall Jackson. I must. frankly - press the degree ,‘of respect: which I 11. been led to; enter-min for the Charade! this non-committal, dark. inscrutable I Ashby. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' f parasol I. before ether it 1 parasol i-n intro is bodof e midst m'n strong gave got i rat, the ‘tbe lady Conan-nix Ann JPBOIZ‘L‘H‘IACL-Jrhe Repu‘ can Senntor from New Hampshire (.\1 r. Hal'el 3 speech delivered in {be Senate of the Unih Sums, on the 7th inn.) said: 1 “I believe. and I declare upon my respox him; u n Senntor of the United Star“, ‘r, the liberties‘of the country ‘lre fin greater d} ger, to-day, from the corruption: and M the profligncy prlctised in the various Depll menu of this Govyrumcm, ‘than it is from, open enemy in the field." 2 , ' E If: Demon-me Senator bud Ipokon in In gnage like this, he would b“: been denoin d u n ‘mitor’ by every Republic—en ”pd: in b; the country. . , ———-——«.O>~——-—— ‘[ mobing ‘ ofwlint ‘- miful nsee his I his re ere pro- «ind, fi-Wheu the mean] of the Republiéan paw comes to be fully expand, u it. will be during the next «optima, it will present ouch : web of politic“ inconailtencies, falsification and blunder: I: ha never disgraced the ii!- mq of my other organization. t tb his a priso- fiAmong the letter: found by our iOl - in the rebel campon Roanoke Island. was one from A young lady in phe south to her lover in the rebel army, in which she éeys: “ I hope we shall seeeach other again here; but if we do not. I hope we shall meet inheuen‘ where therewill be’no Yankee..." along." IN fl'“ 18;; Qflicea ", for the Nigger—Th‘é Tribune Oficau‘ TA: ' From the LuzerfiefCuiun. The Republican Party—Jta‘llise and Downfall. 5 , EMI _‘lJUb- l in 1852 the country was at peiqe on the } slavery question. the result of then compro >mise .of 1850. ThelDemocr-stio pdrty went to the country with Mr.:Pit-rce yrs nomi~ nee, on the issue of a faithful ad}: vrenco to its provisions. while the Whig Sanity, With General Scott as its head, to or_ less courted‘ the anti-slavery 9191x1317 of the North, although in its platl'orrj Pt Balti rgore it ‘prete'nded ‘to stand sfidarel’y "on nationsl principles. Clay an' ‘Webstor. _were (laid—their party had tour-gated them i and they were in their grav tilt: inert; and new-minds directed the Eli? werful l hosts of the great national Whi ‘rt‘rty.und [ in the'Presidentisl contest of 5%; otwitlif! standing all its professions. th people of; the North :3 well as the Southfidistrusted l its fidelity. They knew that-thfg' Democra cy ‘was true to the ['nionr—tv‘u .to na—i tional principles—true to the Cdnititution. ; They wanted repose from sectional ngim-l tion and strife, and Mr, Pierre j-ihi‘s elected ' by‘the largest majority ever giveh to a can- ; didate for President, carrying 'bvhry Nor-i them State but Vermont, and 9:lch Smith-H ern State but Kentucky. From? that d‘ly ! the old Whig party was dissolved, and its i leaders commenced to look 'nhog'tt for amne-~ thing upon which to found another natty: The prejudice against foreignen; rm: early ‘ {seized upon/and then commended the or-i ganizstion of? the Know Nothings. With! this secret nn'fl insidious foe théDemocm‘ry l struggled tilll’l 855, when it. becgmt’ evideht to its own adherents that no such ihtoleritlrt ‘ doctni'nes could be niaintninedgis the, baris‘ of a party before the people of t is country. .‘Agnin the opposition. leaders gammeno d to look about for mine other riillying c y' for a party: The K-mm Nebragxk'n Bill h d | reopened the shvcrydiscussimgn Congress, 5 and the,country‘ wq's'in a State. of excite. merit and anxiety/ :iKnow Nothingism had, played'out. andwithout con~fil§erntionhrz care, the loosennd drifting (stern nts of op-i position seized hold of’the slay; gun-mien.“ ‘ thie hnhis for“ a great Northe' ‘ arty. In' vain’did theDc-ninorncy w 'flthhipoople of the danger of sectionol'p rtic L. n vsin‘ weredhe pdmonitipns of “fa hifigtn l thuh dered in their ears—in. v‘ int‘yhno the)" .pointed to the teachings of Clam; Welwter, 1 and'the hosts of great and naiionnl men; around whom they were W4ut'r-to rallyn—i 'l‘he ersiated, for mere oltticfl or mean i y r P P P . rfor there was no practical pointLeither aim-E ed. at Or accomplished. We suit: for politi~i mil purposesland party aims thry persisted l in plunging the country into the rortdx of goctionnl strife. Maddened witlg an intone A 29:11 and. infutuuted with the finipect of . success, they labored with a. zoo] Worthy of ti better cause till, on the seed H tribl of strength after the formation of} eir 1TH!“ = they succeeded in electing Ali ‘hnm Lin ‘coln to the chair of \Vnstiin toh :' I l ‘ No sooner was the olectio n? and. t‘iol' smoke of the contest- clpar d 'rwny Lithnn ad», ~ pd: I on , H’s, l rm , . tit,, i 7 (20-!I tin open preparations for secessi n c jnmenced on {ha port of several Sonteré-Stathm— The whole organization of t e opidnlimn party had béen Asystemmic' - 13 d [irritating war ppon what Ihey called :1 95155419 pdwar, and that: pqwer was now \i 5 Oren (revoh against its Mlministratiqn of ne géfiermmt. Good men weremlarmed, theieudprs of the Republican :pafhy only lnuheal in their rem. ridic‘uled the idea of ;. eifiliién; de nounced those who rained I ,~ iO5l fo‘r pace as doughfaongnd defied the uqhfihfough 1 [fie press arid On the floor nf-Congmsm-L‘ Tint venerable old mnn‘of onfucky‘. Mrgi Critterldengwbo‘stm lingers mom: us like” a monitor v:_if the pn'st. to re ind usjf' the ' “M m. an (Ind (if a firmer statesman: in, and ‘ofia time when patriothm was In «iii-H1 by the love one boré and exhibited or‘his whoio country, threw himself in ti ireacb and nd lise Ihe endeavored tojvert the co- ing disasters. But neither-f his grey hnirs, mi- 16mg servi‘ whip country, could prot fl. him" ngainé the persecution 'and vilupern on M a party founfiéd upon s‘fnngliciam a 5' {Ming with the lust. of power. The olie Branch of peace was rejected with derl" 9' and con temfit‘; when it might have 5;; accepted by file President g'p'tl his 1- _ with no compmmisé of principie. oi- a: fp‘nst of gay p'rincipxe um had about it thi- mam ducti cal value. [lt seemed uth- 3h theicon- trolleris_ of that party were 'tpad. They would not feaxionunor woulq filey evince‘ the least anxiety for peace a-. ihnrrhony.‘ Their only reply when the d er of civil ‘ war we; pointed out was “ let} em under- ‘ take to fight if ey dare ;" ti from the minions offiionisn cam back the -roadj echo, "we‘dare and can It you five to one." Between these contending furoesl the Democracy strove to keep? the peace; The, President elect was impldrefi to speak‘ out for peace. believing phat his power with. his party would be‘potent for: compromise and~concilintion. But as Jusfiphinesilent ly «pointed to ihe Monitenr when prepara wrj to her divorce she was questioned As to whether Ihe hid been married with the flea of the church, to Mr. Lincoln with sealed lips answered by pointing to the Chicago platform. All hope wag lost, Fort Sumter was assaulted and taken] and half a million of armed men on eaéh aide rush ed to the field. Almost one year has rolled around ; ten hundred millions dollars have been spent, and still the re‘be} :army is al moet within sight of the Potomec! 1m:- *om +... Rhe Now where is the Republicai; part 7 From the moment that the piilan ofthe ‘ government begun to tremble lubout them pie-con as their eyes were’ opg'gxed by ml the! occnmnoes to up :wnt i’uifion of II . t. v g. ' L ;i i f - ‘ ',l :XE ' ,~ ‘ l ‘ f. I"; .‘, . o‘ ‘ ‘ ,1 ‘ : Q I - I Hi,“ i. lii .11 1 TWO DOLLARS ‘A ' national affairs—true to the instincts of u rerlolutionnry party built uponl populan paslsions, and placed in power by ‘nndering’ to 2:119 worst prejudices of our nallu-e, they} beams the most. intolerant of rues—J Mq'b violence m nubgticuled for law—lhel frepdom of the press supprenedb he Ilalmuli cow-pm was suspended anal bun dragged. ofl‘lto governmerit forlrcsses, lock up will -ch§ined like felons. without eve being in‘l forlned of the crime in‘lpubdorno the nmnel or lumter oftheir necusers. Th e thi'ugal' an many more, of the same 59111 e chnrvll «cgn familiar to our tandem, hn‘ rbrmkvn l 1h back -of the party. and the at?» nowll llviindling down to nn‘ere. “any of neg—ro3 Abplition, ,the gonsegvstive'an national! elém‘enlt of their part? h‘vin‘g d Serled 'toll lb; ranks of fig? Demncracy. Thus .in smhds amid the crumbling ‘fr ' ‘ cube great, prosperous and ham méhyb living mclnlxment of its or ed and fatal policy as of its ruin l B ‘whnt would not, tlne‘peoplo w qit is too late, ifthey had 0 l the: admonition! and lintened'toj ti of the Democracy two year: it xlms not too lnte to save them! itslfn‘eaent condixiou ? Z. . The Whiskey Rebellio We think every man. not in mzhomapiad on Ith subject of s]; :9 at a glance the proprivty anti th compari<on in the follqwingi pi 1y extract kliioh we'makc frr . v, _. , ‘cl ‘in the Harrisburg Patriotgd'lLiifion : ‘ i . ‘We hurl n. reßeliion onve i Ppnnlyl-i m in. It extentlgd overla num er of Wes-i 'teljn coimties. It was, causefd b whiskeyfi or mpro properly :peaking, tax upon; wHiskoy. Washington summon an nrmyr an] marched westward; but. efora hai re ched tire scene of the revolt the rebem di. arsed, and tho rebellinn me to gm en . The President was satfifig'd with tilisi Elult. He did not.nay, ‘lTlxr calmed by whiskey, n‘n'd 1 e for peace while therd'is iskey ‘disti‘lled in Pen’usyl not, endeavor to remove t anolislling all> the distiller-lea i l ia. He did not say tlmt'iwll mtinnerl to be distilled, there anticipate periodical rebell in'ess mm to enforce the lawr ‘ t promptly and summarily, *d the work finished. No l Undeniley the came 01" 11l -I'(l there been no whigkoytl 'l'g lwen nolrehf‘llion.~ fiVhisl oh the cause of that rebellioi ftllia.‘ A WJe have never lmtl‘i . lion on account of wlliskey,‘ I 8 rebellion in put down we '0 another rebellion on very. 3. {it mlght be added to tlxid, \ most dangerous riots of ‘,d ' 1f used by the scarcity of pH uld _be just as ’semible to e d ,slruqfion of provisions to pri rifits, as it is to advocate the m ofSnuthPl-n shives to get rid dftl Léave slaverxlwher'e the Consl it) ml there M]! be up rebellion ilgre have been. had slave) nTne.—Du6uque (Iowa) Hrru’d. Abolition or Not‘ Jbongress has passed ’tlge fo' ”rid President Lincoln has I U] m: ME A Resolution to induca t 1 fr :0 their neggjoes. r 2. An Act freeing the no; District of Columbia. ‘ elf. An Act empowering th ry the mails. , 4. A new Article of _Wu, wars in the "army and'na'Vy g the negi-oes who run into - 1‘ For Removing _tho Q The Abolitiomintn declare t o the present war is 5136911. 1 they seek to ahqlish the i o der to restore the’Union. T. i on a par with the one urge v fats in the peyihtenyizry.‘ ’l‘h - t : unequal manner'in whioa d stributed is the cause of a :‘ t‘ey hm petitioned the ow 1 «- proyicfe for the equalldistri p operty amoizg the people, n { - scion as it it done there wi! sv fling. There ii: Iboutu svl j_ aide in the second proposit 6 t. ' fi-Nota single Republican paper in thié te,'that we have teen, hu yet publishq'd 2 full report to Congrats showing up the . überies of the‘public treuu perpetrated 1) Agent.- of the Navy Depatmem. Nér in either of them‘ have we be: seen 1.39 afieech of Mr. Van Wyck, efxpming t. e {l3de md rasculities that have been pra’p tiged in the War Depsytmentw-mebwyDefi coral. , ‘. i Mutually Delig’vted.-The" Louisville Jour nal any: :—“ Nothing delights flu: Nortbeén A'bolitioniat- more than the irisme‘ravings of the Southern Rebels, and nothing db- l‘_ Gm it h Tm [walnuts Tch lights thg Southern Rebels more than the l Republican uylz—“Tho Tux 33“. insanaravingsoftbexorthern Abolitionilfa. ult 'dra'" m hu'ge 15;;th dong in Con- The two classes are like ball and socket, or firm {8“ olupendom afliu'r and when? it button and button-hole—neither of th‘em of becor'nes a law it will requir; a. “'9' “I?” any oomequence without the others.” ' afoollecmrl ”'13:,” if. inLo afloat. Al (ml BW9 should like to see that clan of Marty-six Mowand collectan willbe nooeul‘ry people who have IO much to say About the to gather these taxes. and Of this number, short-comings of editors, try their hand at, ""90 ‘h‘m’mud will b“ required in ”10 the businesp awhile. Our impression in I State Of Pennaylnnia " that they wbuld succeed about. as well as the spa that tried to per-sonata a lion -—————‘Ml 18:1 man may stir up th umbrella. but he cannot, keo l‘is' person with I. poker. E S'The:on~t kind of t to do an“ in—D‘uconhnt. Cinn, Fool}: mortuhoauopmodam FM I'.wa and the Confederate mammoth on Menday week. ' “in, April 16.—-'l'he mortars openedan the 34th, Add soon cloned the rite! of ‘1! weak. Our mu fell in the nbelounp. _‘Tho rebel works no atrong and “native: Tho desert»: came on boa-d the gun- i bout: and my 1.11“ ex-Lieut. Thomas Hum offlw U. 8. Navy. in in command at Pm Pilibw, and that Gen} Ellen and Com. Rollins have gone below m "World" on the Imm «mu: - bug landing. . The N. York World, Republican. the-bom menu on the great bettle‘recently fought: —We cannot blind ounelvel to the unpe cious truth that this victory we: "My lpumhmd at n frightful rink, and at a rear {ful sacrifice of life. ’ It i; folly to pemis mere success, however obtained, to shut not i all concern for miamenngement. That I there has been the greenest mismenggemeni.i :in this 0 no reflecting man can deny.--' ‘l’ctlsburgl‘ndhg ir aimply Ball'l Blufovlr 'agm'ri, with a drfn-mt retell—that different resultnttributable to the fact that in the one ! base it happened that reinforcements errilk ‘ ved in time, and not in the other. A- it Ball's Blutl', Io here, a compnntlvely danger force will landed on the enemy’s Ilde oftho river, without transport: by which to retreat if necessary, or be promptly reinforced—4 The rehel generall, with theirqniok eye; it; the one case as in the other new the edvnngv rage.- They hurled in their o‘veqpmverin= numbers—Lat bull's Bluff with nheohto In; rose; here with a nieces: that commune-é being absolute, for the report states thlt “at. five o’clock the rebels hed forced our left ' wing back, so an tohoccupy fully two-thirdf ofVoqr camp; and were fighting theirtwnx forwhrd w'ith o desp rate degree of config denoe in their; efi‘or}: to drive In into the river.” At that 1 me. nothing but the kuorvledgo that‘ reinforcenzents were on the other side of the river, mking‘lome mod? of crossing. prevented _e pout IppdT in x rout. “Erlrhmely critical 5’ ’ are the wordfi of tlie report. Thousands ofour men were woltjering in their blood, and: other thqu+ Minds were utterally “worn but By herd fighrfing." One‘nlmoat holdfiis breath 3+ , he tends it. In spite of all the torrenta‘ 0! blood, it was n {rightfully narrow etc-pg. 1 2 3n proceeils to charge ell the 131 m. my Gméml qull. and snysz—‘From the outgotjt he haeshewn himself to be 8110* ma." 1‘ OEM Nd)- 81; Jl'ic of, A; y goveni-I‘ n wretch-i nd deoayj‘ give ham! 3’ heeded; e eut'ron-f; go, whom“ hwy/from“ : olutoly a‘ i: very, will i justice-01 shgrt unfij 1 an uni-a From theX. Y. CommotclnlAdvertjiuer, April 14, God. McClellan and fiecrets‘ry Stutgnl Wjo have reason to beligve th’at the Pied;- clc’nt is far from satisfied with the 306 tnry's ”entrant of General MdClellan. 'l': i; evpn sai that! after the Gepehl coni mnnfling went to Yorktbwn, the “Pro-idols} felt it t 9 be his dutx perempwtily to intim fera for his pi-otection. and gent troop- tb him ltlmt Mnflanton had withheld; amt 'we beljeve that such is the fucli. , ‘ I robelXio re cnpno I gallon o Lm'n.’ IH3; e amine by; I 4 .Pennsyl-fi le whiskey}. was reason? nnsi. Hisi . He did} nd cnnxi‘d4 ~ whiskey} rebellion.” ere would! 'ey was as} 1 M ‘zlnveryf notlwr re} and whum will never‘ ‘count of! a} at some ofii ‘ Thai-e are other unpleasant tumors .534. Vuibus ’reasons sre assignedu for the 15¢- hnvibr of the Secretary 6! Wei 40.1} ‘ 4 QlcClellnn, 259 most common‘ offifiatElV flat, the Se’éretpry has seen ‘visions of I ‘ white home that will want an occupant: its 1864, and that I desire to be that oooupenh has iaken engrossing posseslion of hijp mind. His judgment beinfi thus warped‘, iealopsy of McClellan has-f 9 cited, gljd i's bearing some very unpleasxht fruit. Snell is the common rumor.“ 0! its truth we Irb ’ not aompeterlt to judge, and therefore all“? no opihion. But that rom his first sntnncp uponf office down to the present time, Mull. Secyétary Stanton has not gi'ven Gen‘efll . McClellan a oordiil support, to My 1h? ‘ least; is very generally undagslood. Thp evidences of this spirit are übnndant. » Thb latte; addressed to_ the Triburu by the 805F0- tury, in relponse to thntjourndl’s exocq’lfiio laudation of him st GensleMcClolh‘nfs ~ expanse, was _a. yigiful exhibition if! th temper. It w‘as ‘followed soon by s can; sneer M. the General oommindlng, dagger] into a letter of thanks to (Tamra Jude]. and has been shown in othexl way: since. i Isionn. (j! vacate 1711:” I ‘; fines wen 'i! ' U vent-them mncipatiol erelgellion‘ igution put ..nnr would 1 been 16‘ oiling acts uproved o o 83255.4 3 “ii; reported that the com-q pursued fly ! the Secretary of War (4; the cqmmmdel' 6! who "my of the Potomac had become il4O subject of grave Cabinet dhwuiom, M?“ i thatthe President hid “ put his foot down" ‘—w‘-hich is a way by has ml] to at. ismnton'a surprise qnd disguufflt il 139$ :improb-ble that thou reports In" ‘ o lfoundation in truth. It is yet, «:3: 3' that the Resident has no jaiomim of Mo ? Clellim, and um: he has much confide-uh» lin him. and we no we“ assured thud i.“ will; if nemaryr very gummrflydhfiufi i from his. Cabinet ‘uiy man who trioHto A' thwart, from whwever motive, that Jim idurh‘ag Geneml’s efforts t? givg the Mini gblowmthe rebellion. Mr. Quinton must i chmge either big! policy or his place. ‘ . ~—»»——~~ -—m~~—£—'~r :- ' i I ne'gme! t? prohibitilzf Imm retqr ‘- i' "'l‘" i a El ‘at the can}! [Consequenta rstitmion ip nt‘uizumeqt ! by the cor;- !- claim unit I proneny is lling; henc+, I Legislatuflp ’ndtion of ah ‘4l mm chi: [ by. no mo 1 ch true}: angd on as in me. f ”Fomey, in 'llia degraded and lying : Prev. in in the habitat-ppealing to the Re i publimns and Union men to do no Ind In;— 1 He had better stop that. {qr no true Unipn . man can be an Abolitionist. A: an evidence ! of this look at the proceedings of Congre‘u. 19nd: It Will be' seen th-t on every ooéulon, the mehbers who had been elegted gs Union [men vote solid against, the Republicanlfand in company with thg’Democn‘ta. N 0.7)“. ' Forney, you cannot induce loyal and hone-t ‘ menlto join theerks of Republican divu fiiohisd. and you may as well make up yozu' lmind torlhil firflfu last—Carat]; Volunteer “We learn from the Bellefonte Watch man that W. W. Brown, late Treasurer: of [Centre county. late Republic-n ontor. and novg a Cnptaln in the volunteer service, has i been Arrested :- a. dehulter to the Bm. to ' the two of 8,000 dollars. He in add-uh" . to m county to the amount of over 3.000 dolls". - _ ‘ ”A skeptic thinks it very extridrdi nary that an an once talked like a nun.— Isn’t it. still more strangé that. thousand!“ men no continusly talking like uul.‘ . thamnofi' “Tenacity of purpons is the inditpa’n uhlg condition of success to whatever underuko. You, nus": [urn to hug: for a soldior l. , ‘- .H. "OK ’O3! PILLOW. “ ’X {an r \
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