11:72 E;- if“ in“. I to dMum pr‘mm in dlwr Sine ar Tflfl‘hqfigl, is an outnge M the name cbnmazer-upoa «Very principle of right uul justice." @bt (impart; OUR FLAC I The union of‘llk‘cwtho union 0% lamb- Thu Union a! sum none would never,- Tho union or bum—tho union of hand..— £ll3l4th 0! our Union forever! a. l. "mu, unto: up "onus-on GETTY-. 030, PA: MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 23, 1863 \ LOBB 02' HORSES BY STUAKT’S RAID. In’ 1.115 Stage Senate, on Thursday, Mr. ' Mcherry introduced ajoint resolution i'," .ntructing our Senators and requesting our} Representatives in Congren lo prell guchl 1in!" 33 would indemnify the citizens ofi fawn, Franklin and Fuin c‘numieq for A lanes in horseé, to“ imrréd by Stuart’s ‘ rebel raid in October last. . ! ' It wu promptly passed, ind upon being uni. mum House, was at opce cniied up ‘59 Mr. Hyen. and passed that. body like» win. . , i , 1 ‘ Mr. Myers also présented a petition from 317 oitiiexu (,1! Franklin and Adams coun- ‘ tie-{prying the Legislaturg to pass a. law compensating them‘ for lnssei sustained by «lid. mid. Speaker Cessna presented I. pe tition from about ’3O citizens ’of Adams . gounty of like import—dent. him by ‘1). ‘ fleConaughy, Esq. [our “ Wide Awake” fl tovmsman must Huppose Mr. Mcb'herry or Mr. Myers not competent, to prgsent n. peti tioull " ~ ‘ The petition: wére referred ton delect pmmittu. of which our Representative, Mr. Myers, has the haunt to be chuirman.' *’ Abiil will be presented in a few'dnys m eovei all the claims—with what. proapecj. of “was: We are. not able to say. ; $7llOll. E; McPherson writes a lgtmrlo , RJ‘G. Harper} of this place, in wb‘fich he lo'tncel‘thut he hag! presented to the Hotfie the petifions from Adams and Emigklin isoimties, praying for reimbursement, for 1003 pt‘ horses, &c.. by STuart’s rebel raid through those counties lent. {till ; that they have been referred to the Military‘Commitp éeysnd tlmtfjllon. Wm. Allen. otZOhio, ha been charged with the investigation of > gho’case. He mysti'urtber: . . {l4 1 The petitions arrived only last week, and there is new scarcely time to put through ‘bpi'h Hana. any («introverted bill upon which a Committee has reported—so con otnnt Ind flowerl'ul is the pressure of the lx'npomm usinass yet undispoaed of, such . an an Amendment to me Ta-x law. the par ‘ inge of the Revenue bill. the Militia bill. the Appm'primion bills, &c., 8:0. Besides; the firin'ciple involved in these petitions is very important. as. if it. be established that vaernment is liable for (inmages done by (the public enemx. there will be claims pre " {erred for<Hnndredn of Millions lost and Jenni? in Pennsylvania. Maryland, Ken tucky, . insogti, and other States. It iiil lprnbaliie that. shill involving so important in yrinciple will be thnrouglily debated, and ‘}for wit-reason 'I fear it will be impractica . :‘b‘l‘e to each {my result. at this seesion, of _ which but three weeks remain. “fave thought much about, this matter. .nd believe the but method of procedure 84)“ Be thin-Let the State Legislsiture ap pqfin‘. a Commissioner to investigate the chum, hanr testin‘my, and make awgrd 6f damages. Let the State pay them, and re— ‘tnitn {he amount in its s‘elnomema with the ¢ duel-u] Govei nmqnt. The State, thus pro teeming its citizens. would be in position to Edmund Ithis allowance. when otherwise ‘ hér'é might bedelay or difficulty in procuro " 3 it, direct, from the Government}. _At resent. I can see no othbr means ofaccom» liéhingrthe furpOse, within a’r'euonable tiodfi at al . I‘ ~ THE PEOPLE SPEAK! ‘ Petition—4n the Scale Senate, on Mon hly, Mr. Stein presentegi a petition from :94citizens 0E Northnmfiton county, pray ngfthe Legislature to enact a constitution“ alt-for a national convention. a It. M’Shenypresented the petition of I§3'uitizena of Adams county of similar im rt: ' ‘ 130111 tho House, Messrs. Myers and Pot» {figs}- Tieverally presented petitions for a fiwjpreventiug tlie immigration of negroes #330 this Gommonweahh. ’ Shem! of a similar purport were pre ‘ nm by others. ’ ' ‘ 3ft. Boyer presented a petuion from am- In of Clem-field county in fuvqr of": un— oni! convention. ’ ' My. Rex, pne of a similar chanctelj. 3b. Neitnim, the’aame. I lii the Senate, on Tuésday.~ Mr. Glut: lreiontqd I petition from 119 citizeps of ark; (minty for a. law to prevent negroes E d mulnttogs from entering this sum 'ith fie viev‘g to acquire p residence. . ’ l , petition “0111203 citizensofColutn a. Mmteroounty, of nim‘ilu importr ' Mr. Wall-me, a petition frog: 300 citizens I Giana-field county, of similar import, I h the Senate, on Wednead‘oy,.}(r. Mc ; any muted the petition 0i132 citizen: 3 Aim nounty fair the passagé of a law to {intact citiaexu of this Stun tram arbitrary n ' eats. ": 1 ‘ 09 Thursday Mr. hiya-I presented two mm oflike import from Adams county, I dig Home. ‘ t #lO. MbShen-y introduced a bill in 0 89:40 on Thursday, allowing owners r; lmd lo make pavgmgnh or wallu in from of their lnn‘ along public mds or ixighways. which are not less than 24 feet xhide ; saiflyavementa not to be wider than four feet; over which no one is permitted to ride. lead, or drive horses, hm, or other {visa injure them, under a penalty of five (16115.11. Before the penalty can be recov. mod, notice of the penalty must be con. tpiouomly posted up at each end of the wk. 43 it isaomething entirely poinlfr, “08h”?! will not be in 8‘ hurry to 113761]. N duifingto have the views of the W on the 5111:3813. “303 Thursday. the Governor dent in a a “any inlorming the Senate that he bud “sued a). bill permitting trusteesto invest Ez-fl‘nd‘ in my indpbtgdneaa 01-103" of the “3.119115! Adam ' . ‘ gig-4mm My MI was. yummy. 80-CALLED “UMON LEAGUES." The Repubfioan lenders hf Pennsylvania. finding chat (heir princiyim win. nut bea‘r tlgé light of day, and that thfir lrizgcr choliom are driving thousandn' of their own party over into the Damocatic rank!» are atmmpziug to cheat the people main into supporting them to' omoc by 11m trick of .I:ch political olg‘niation, no? styled “ U‘nion Leagues.” 'fl‘hey know thit Democmti cannot. be humbugged into the midnight concern ; but exneot to prevent d:- feck'au from their own ranks by those v'vfio are unwilling to go further with their; iii: their negro crusmfe. ‘ ‘v i In this way they hope to : nke “rupee“; ble show at the Spying Emma, to take place in March. B Withoutl some‘chett é! this kind they know that they Will be batch out of sight, Tor they «nag; fail a: see that; run non: are hegnily sick of Republican mismanagement, imbecimy .and fraud. ‘ . They started; Knot Not offices—Wide Awnkeiau] w, the—same [pen-far the um now “Union Leagues.” are ceive a m‘qjorit} of the poo we are convinced that the --it. wonflt “ hike.” The p- ‘ twice cheated by these tric ‘- 42: the null. a had, once 11 perous, nnw tom and N drenched mth tho bloqd," should always have been -- grievoysly deceived before, in no humorto become a. auras of those who are go‘v, selfish motives; and whojo wopld sacrifice everything _ patriot. home near and deg Abolitionism are too, ng-im of sight by the"c'reation of Leagues." Its crimes are tr en'ormous tin be forgotten in’u day—woyeeply fixed ti) he wiped out by so ahfillow , device. ‘ ‘5 In order to make the project excusable, and therefore somewhat, palatable to con wir vative Republicans—all of whom ire were that. the lenders are at henrtjAbe/fthn now; were is taken by theeditorsiof the party ti) get up the belief that'the Democrats are forming secret “leagues” n+2 They klno€v thecharge he be false—~they know they are ‘lying when penning their Articles—4lm lb coirer their trucks nndfiz 11 their Hun}- ulent‘ ends, nothing' mus be stopped at. And to do this but on course iullefl. them. namely. to lie theme Ives through.“ Democratic principles hula stood the or-4 deal of more tb-mf half a ceiituryi—huvia all-y ‘ways been abletq bear the llighbol, dey~‘- and it ii; silly to suppose that secret organi zutions piouldLbe' required {P sustain theni now, when the opposition Wty is Lumbliné to pieéga, "and bids fair 50$!) to number among ital adherents onlyi ofliceLhold‘ers; contrd tors and apeculatorb. No, no I—7 ‘Dexn rats need no disguise, no midnight counZias. Their principles are: the principled 'of the Constitution and the Ilnion—oflmyi and ciiéil'libertywnmi hayitiétheir'positioq' upon 11mg immovable iouudtfiion, they_ it“l Vite rutiny openly, and de the‘vassaultdy and 's landers of the iniserable wretches i‘hgil are seekingto cheat the people indo filling: their ibottomless p’ockeu ut' the expense oil the b 00d and treasure of the land. i’ ' Th ‘people, ramming the desperate( gem inaugurated by the Abolition cormoq rants should ‘_see to it that it be defeatfwl,‘ The amh,eiection=, eouglmto charmedi by t is “Union ieegue'f triqk. wiil afford] the ebl: possible chance to (2 ve the dema-\ gag ii ‘a fitting rebuke. D moprats andi cons rvative menfit becomestiuu to‘he nc-i tive and vigilaht, and when t‘ e tiay‘con:l¢=§l l these “leegued’: and fa atiml Aboii-‘ late to “the right about} and‘with n : -so emphatic an to lehrii them spme erect for the. intelligence and homely of i the masses. sen fio . kic puts the eflitor of thegS‘THnel 11m; éet himself up as a judge of 1116 “loyalty"‘efi Dalmocrats, he must not; comp ,a'xp ill-his Mr ieg‘ztion be called to r. few real cqsem in his ‘ofin party. We Ins}. lweek üblislled an (attract from a. speech ilfiaCon ass by Thad deus Stev‘m, in which that g nllenéan (le clgred himself to "have beco e abqut xick of the talk ,of restoring the En‘mh ns'it‘ was under the‘ Constitution 111% it ‘is,”:andi that “ the Union shall never \imh his coD-_‘ sent be restored under the Gonstitulbn as it is, with slavery to he protecded try it.”— Tifis we téok to be decidedle “ disloyal” talk, and so viewing it, slippased the‘editor: o! the Sentinel wouid insmntlx pronounce judgment to that effect. But ‘udge-of our disappointmént, on oreging‘hii last paper. to find the matter. so plainly \and forcibly bmught‘bo his notice. paged martin prq/ound ,silenccl ; Let the editor’s imyarfiafity be estimabek from this circumstance. , Still. he do not'feel like “thing it up. so.” As long as he indulges it; the charge of "disloyally ” again”. Dementia“. we shall feelimpelled to persist in our efforts to get from him an expression 09 his views in re gard to the "disloyal" sentimental an nounced By prominent men ;in bi own party. In furtherance ofi has pun-pow, »th’erefore. we submit an’other cese. In‘ Simon Cumeron’e negotiations with T. Jefferson Boyer, for the PU BCHASE of ovate fir United States Senator, the old Winnebago. after the buying hed' been completed, (as he thought) threw himself back in his chair, and with calm mm» tlon, remarked} 1 “. Well. this Quid it. Iwill bglistnataf, mid you :qull never regret it. I Win. :11! ”I In" ‘ POI'KII'UL lAN mt mu sum"; the entire stale qf ng‘m‘ra of this Goon-algal will be i changed; OTHING IS {508132 CERTAIN THAN THAT THE SOU H WILL GAle 3 ER INDEPENDENCE, nu) flux w: mu. 1 now run common or run Govnxuxr, and l Iwill be ablgm me "ii/friendly: . : Now, neighbor. has this a :“d‘asloyal” ring, °l' not! ‘ Please sewer—At the same 1 time remembering that you hive not yet. ‘ “faced the music ” on the enact from { old Thhd’n. ape-oh. On these two points ’ you could, no doubt, construct, an inter-eat ling article, end it in due to the‘cause of I justim and truth 'that you do it. We weitl ”-1? is tlgough‘tin English well inform ed circlee. tint. the Emperor Napolteon. in the eveht of the reactionof his last propo sitiop by the United States government; will recognise the independence of the 80,121 th Cdnfedency, whether England and am: European power- joiu him or not —tbat lye :lin men so a little farther and render material aid to the rehab. The prop‘oaition having been rejegzod by Mr- Sewxu-d, we shall soon know whether this \pixgion is well founded or not ‘ ”WMQQM‘ ' huoflpuk'.’ onwfonrthpge: #8 1 The bill for the enrbliment of the whole people 0! the Uniled {Suites passed the Senate on Monday night without a digision. Under its provisions Governors of States (but not Congressmen or Ciergymen) Me exempt from militia do”. While persona of foreign birth, who have declared their in tention-I to becomc’citiiens, will be liable to conscription. Pariah: drafted 11*, se cure exemption by procuring n auhdmuw or paying a'aum of mobey not exuding three hundred dollars; and in case of failure to do either. and neglecting ‘to ap peu' {or servicedo be (tied by court-mar tini! The first‘ class of the forces to he rais ed under the bill is to consist of all persona between the ages of‘2o ahd 35 yen-i, instead of 18 nnd 35. a: In. first posed. ‘ ‘ The Patriot} Union ays: “It inf been apprehended that the sage of this sci, together with the argunulharizing the President to issue lem; of marque and re prlul, have a significant» which ladle. lo wnnl a‘ serioua complies ‘ion in our foreign main. [is enforcement under nbeiextra~ ordinary exoitement consequent, upon a threatened foreign war [fightnot be so diffi cul! an otherwise. 1!}. addition :to the other evils'it has brough upon .Lhecountg, it. is reserved to this ad inistration to e ~ broil us in war abroad, i, e curses of biliary will deepen upon it. as he d-rkneas ofso fearful a. visit-Lion dee n 5 upon the pros perity of the nation. Ve deprecfite 100 much anxiety upon the s hject; but months ago we boldly affirmed t t. when thesense ofits failing strength k hold upon it, and desperation had sei d finally upon it; counciis. the ndministra ion, to «revise and reunite if possible She a iennted seniiment of the people. would by as a last reisort to foreign war.” ‘ i , ingilm 13 gqt instituted by -pul"i)ose——pna xpeeled 1:9 d 9— )9 min. :ch we won't in* ,ggggguep stars—Land nee, my and‘P - ‘tracted, :11! [6f tbme film -pthéfs. 31mm the pgople are iiicl time the :rned along 'by - try out thgsg, - hicl; thehjtru‘e . The sins of to 139 111150111 . calla} “ Unioiz It has come to “18th grat ‘i‘h‘o opcfm his man! i on Mi iterms‘. is denou tbobe‘fiho‘demand unq “on to‘the administrati nfloyalcy.‘ Gen Mono ‘ us: to Gov. Tod, othio, “I am amazed that a ohm-ace ‘nn any tnrms.‘ the sentiment is fit onLv who nth-rs it in, this (i traitor to his country, ‘ scorn and contempt of a ] Such is 11m general ‘to' 0113101: press, End of a} bfeathe" byithe admini I o'xeépt Greély, who is ‘ best attaifinble terrix's,” i the rebels effectually wit. Butflreely ii an Abolitiol what they may. cannot bl: aides he is as ready to h agfimt Dochrats Who General RosqncmnS. or U! Sea] in the land. The A who these “no peace'.' In 1 {are driving at. and what ‘ all their vafiory patriot' snys‘: A. ' _ E Sndflmly. and by cdncel dine oftho Rapuh‘ican rm] :0d of “Sn pence I"; “.\‘n i Uniqné-no Union with [That is me cry rakm], {LI Ithe whole cdhort of funr‘ , tiwu. i 1 We know well'thmr- wa My that um thmn. 'lt is U ipiring light. It in the wit icpdn: exhnuutinn-tlne {I , prMudP in =nbmiwir‘m. ). There iz'n large party ”mac‘s. The vommvlm‘: .' ‘ money, the bu'rly hrigml ‘Lunirorm. Hm ndvomnwrs ,my.‘ ‘nnd the sharpen: t ; \mnkets and broke-rs who ” vurrdncv machine. thn sp fit by the flaw in commodi topgrpgtumo the prawn! matter what rum 1: may 6 turefl Anothér class cry, ' pnmicaj nspimms in th ‘Wushinyton, whn are 4191 3 wm- which minimers to \th ‘not cea‘sc, till it has acqom .poaes_. ’ . ' 1 l } Thus in what ammnlaq 9.1); vflshfiry of "No pawn." 1 fcry'just war is poure‘. No iever ‘ went, to war witho :willingness to make p 99. lijustine, wicdqm ‘and ex;- Whnt oxc‘uden from its 015 M Nations of peace, brings in win) wage it. ' ‘ - 4 The men who onlc‘nlnte ,‘the war for their purely s ‘ (ions purposes. win, with ‘ abandon it. The day will contractors and speculatn who batton upon the spoil‘ mand it: aurcease. in orde realize ‘their gains befor tion bankrupts the country leaders who aspire to t Northern Cmf’edemCy. wi fin time, ‘lcst a general di nnticipnte thp day th’ey kebarut'xon oi the States. “s ’ These base intqresq will; eace upon any termsndis .t, is fipm aha authors at hat thxs‘flnet calamity of {hm 1231‘ mm RAVI: ms'nc DAL WAR. WILL DEMAND A m 3 They shall nhswer to th *my, and to High Heaven l 'Our neighbor of the Smtiulie very many under the charge o+wing an Aboli: tionist. Well. the voiceof the peogila con- Qidered. ameipressed at lafi fall’s elections, and since that in public a embliegrby the' pica, and petition to Sup Legislnture-r the position is doubtless “coming lama abut. uncomfortable—3nd the prospect in the future rather adds to than takes from its ‘diugroeableness, ,But ilfe hoaAno right 10 wgiplain‘ He chose big. position with his, yea open—pad, we *- thor suspect, (copsidaring his in-born mi io'ng-fbstered hostility to .tha Demoora gum) with “malice «forethought? . Jock passage on the rickety and suppici "'voggel, " Ne grophobia." in the face at" pi counsels of the best men in the mafia flame of them leaders in the old Whig [inn nod “if he goes down with her, he will have no one to blame but himself. lu tliii counu'y, where the choice of bolizical action is free. only those go to political perditlon who blindly follow false lights, or seeiufi, stubbornly to fuse to be informed. We advised our ‘ neighbor—kindly advised lliim—in the out start, to n conservative, u i 614 course, but “he would not." -Wha.t;ler inn] be hi! I fate, we shall have only to say, “so mote ‘ it be.” 5 ' in iu‘becoming more inpp'arent every dq- that the leaders of thy present domi mt party intend playing a desperate game. Notorioualy dishonest, corrupt and Bisloyal to the Constitution and hm, and having obtained complete control of a weak and imbecile President. whi) is the unrest. tool in their hmds, they seem de termined to wreak the Government and destroy constitutional libeyt}; in unin nt tempt to carry out. their Eibeurd notion: shout new skverywSpin‘u‘L- 23m , CON scnmmn BILL NO PEA 1E! j . i “a that the :Demo ‘ in favor ofipeace, ced as a traitor by ’lestioning Hubmis ,. as the ofily test Lyns, in & recénl let says: i . ‘ nne could think le who mitertuins In henslaw‘; he 9. is mor‘covorn 'ho down-w: the honorable mm." e of the 'ndminis~ I who “live and mtjon. We ma‘y nr peace ‘“on the ' we fail to Whip in three months. PM, 9nd they, do ‘ traitors; And be :l hi: analhexhaa go for peace, as I' mod hizoljfid rad bany Adam?" us in are. Murat they ‘ ill be thn lend‘nf [ in. That; pap" [along the“ whale *3. thn cryils mis— enco with?!" the us nbnli!inn."- if by sigfihl. by tics and (Ipstruc , orfpznf the par -0 finmr- ohm ex wme whivfh pm rnnt Hm! lie the whivh warm: no who are. mhfin‘: ‘ era who‘ shut in I i'hn sm- in {139 am; at follow 'it. (he : sax-e working the! , illatnrs who pro- ; i”. am M 1 Huger. gnu: of n‘flhirt. no ' nil upnn the fa“! ‘No ppace ’3-the «a Stated and at ’rminr‘d that ”)9 Fr nmhmrm, u‘rm“ ‘ lished their pur~ L wicked nhd ml ihp nhjnrt'or ev » civiliznd pmple Int )vrnchiminc {I , upon tell-ms of divnny. A Wu: km all consider Hmy upon-mont- E-pon proh‘mcting P-lfish and. ambi qua] se-lfishness. logmo when the and sharpen, ‘Jfi' wanwifl de~ I that they may . uuer ethxi . Thenmbitious (9 control of n ‘1 demand Ponce rdufinn should ave fixed fora then demand onnrabla page. our calamities ll is.to come.— ntn A FEATRICI ‘ xmmnu. PLACE. ‘ People, 'to His or both. BEIARKABLE SBWON BY BISHOP CLARK, 0P BHODB 13m. A laud Prayer [Ol- Pram—As an evidence “(the changed tone th-t in noticedin such «political neutrons n are now prooched. we pretent to ottr readers the following «that from uéfino‘nfieliverod stow weeks ago by Bishop Clerk. in Grace Church. Providence. before on imm€flse congregation. Itioofer ‘vont prayer: {or peace. One year ago the Bishop, like many others who forgot their calling. was 9..-ii fervent for war. Similu [clerical changed of feeling in regard to the 'lwnr nre observed elsGWhero. ' _ . . . g . Bishop Clark’s text was from Lamentn- l:1 happiness, is tottering tp its {all‘ Ind has Itionr, v. 16: {‘The crown in fallen from our f been rendered thus by depraved and God 'heod. W 0?” “,3' it); Wsfiltve‘rinne? 1”le men, who binding their eyes to passing , A terare rence to e pic on o re~- . r- , - pelted ,verses nhichfthe prophe} describes in “101"”? und plot-Inglis?“ it? to “’fiz th [book of Lamirntntions, the Bishop proceod- “”5“"?! “Vin“ . ‘ma yon m, a .‘ed to show the ap‘plication of his language: torch of- the incendiary find the knife of Itothroonditiono our country. “Wehevei the use in, to burn on“ bleed the body giallen tibial: lovilthdnys. and I”? heart ofhttze ipnd % of the not-ion.-§-that man must "I lon ‘1 s|") agony. ono Wl3 0% ’ = - - lluy L word that shall deepen the gloom, we 1 be. inn not something Edwin“? “.23 emunt be willing to see where we stand. 3nd : “00d. "- one heart does RM ewe 0“ m ' 'what danger: threaten us. * The crown of | scorn, indignation and beige! ~ {glimmljl‘y 119‘ ml?” fig: '0“? head—l: l .Heaven has scourge! foil- nations as Well‘ note is no suspension in. e operations o~‘ . . ' . business. There are many .who are making?” indivuflnnls. ,1!“ "“53” ‘ «insolatign money as they‘never did before. By a sinw '0 “WWW“ “JD“ Providenee 13" ' ”we“ gle turn of the wheel, some find themselves .9d uporr‘ thlr nationk f their sans, {the rich who were pooryesberday. There could scourge 'hKA bolitionisme We would then (neverlbeabetter tune fox-shrewd and daring "y to My it mind ‘pray ‘9 be ‘delivA-edfi— apecu stion. : ‘ ‘ ’ . ’ _ . ' ..i . l Money in § drug: and when n' than has We might then, i‘eed, insh- that Hm- .dIS‘ [made his halfo millinn,,he does not know pleasure'hnd heeniennc d In" some’other iwhat to do with hit; for hebfzels that there way 3 a,“ Hemight havefient‘us manages iis no paperwt is may not ' ragsmayear, ~ ' _ . h t 'no stock which ma’ot have a‘su‘md still. f". film's“ ' for we .mlghs then hope ‘ ’3 Nothing is ”ire but 30” rind jam]; and “W In due trim the pestilence might pass array, former can he'llfld only in rninous rates. and therarth again yield" er fruits. ‘ Q and the lamp] 012,? yield‘ nqgnc‘tzm‘e-h W? The ascendancy or this' ell demon inlthe ave a sort 0, rec to. pros en y, u t evl- = " tnl organs arb diseased. {‘Ve have an shun- land ha.” 9°“: "hint no es my power eduld dent currencly—an over-nbundnnt'curr‘ency 11““ do“? to “l" “9“" it 1"” prodno —because itis fictitious, ‘a promise to pay,’ ed a devtstation and wre k such in alllthe which everyh‘ody knows is a lie: Tbeshow powers orttie world comlgined might have ofprospentyyvhlcli we havecannotlast long. cm 'ed i ’ vain g - ' , We are lilow,ng thebuhliletlnrger and larg~ ‘3 P li'ltl' l f , 1 d er every day; and it grows thinner as it ex- Born in m( é ’ty’ nurt red. ".1 worn on pends. It. gli‘stens gloriouply in the sun» ennlempt for God and hitireligmn, mmmg shine fora rzlornentr but it will burst dug‘lat the overthrow of hot the Church and d""13” and "'5“ mm space. “a have. the State, it. has, tothe ‘mazement ofsll ceased to accumulate the true material of; .‘ . . d :d I" ~ h prmperity. producing and manufacturing ““3“ 9”?“ mm '2 ”Gel: P‘ " “mm“ (abundantly. 2 Every one kuoWs that. soon i went and enlarged its proportwnn through the supply will be much lurger than thede~lthe Very ilmnds that it hitgintendod to de lm’miij‘d {'9 {we speculating upon the ‘m“stroy. Al viper put fol-t." to destroy the priming mamxty. . - l. ' - ‘ .‘ ' . ‘ i This or not; the worst. The temptations PhWCh' 3"” reptilo. "“5 Fe?“ “ken "3w ito fraud are irresigtible, and many men, 0!". 118 honour. warmed "”0 ,1 {9; fed “P 0" "3 {whorl} “‘9 hngl PXP‘T‘M, better things, “Feimilk', and nourished bf." its care, till. the {yielding ‘0 a". temptation. The ”3°” {imieggs of the cock-,itrice ha e poisoned .tlie icnurngnm thing In the present alarming,l hl l dd‘ Ba D lat , icrisis is the {riot that 90 many loyal citizém‘ woeit ~“ 790'...” .. - . " are improvink the opportunity toommss e- "“ k '" "‘- gnormnus profita by fraudulent Speculations . L “MUST 03M LAW. ( lupon the min-rim of the ronnt‘ry: I havol In Judke Ilowrie!n char in'j" the case of ’50?" the “Nuts Of'mls at “ asl'mjgtonlm ‘ the edilfil!‘ of the West ester Jrfl'enouian ‘lt'orms that minke mfn‘a blood con la withl . W l' lltt'l d 'll "J . iindignation. -Ihnva We" sick “"9 dyihg;agalnstA imp. . ip'nr . r 1 9.5 sclzure. Imm in our hoapmils furnished With Bup.{that nbleguriet made the flowing declara lpliaa for wltidh' the duntrnctors were paid oi tion. as this time espeoinll important: ‘ ‘ 'gencrous print“. and tho poor creatures turn-l “The , ext important lomnnt in the {9‘l ”WW out: 10"”"3'3 lronrthe "W 490” l mute is tis alleged fart mt the art vom. leubatauoes liutl upon their hot mad‘ieveredi- blnined 01'an nuthorizrtl B). the Presidfnt XP3- l _ , "ot‘the Unj‘md Slated, an um executrdtlty ; I Here 9‘ “l“ 3?.”1} “'9‘ abolished SlaveTYJmportant Federal hlficg' ' Rut this «lie. .when it ”MT to by» profitable; but d”“’!‘lment loses all iii legal. :- poi-11mm “.39". 1m “3“ ”95"", erfih‘.‘ "’"Y name Qf‘un‘l we crins'iiil‘er that all‘puhli ,lun‘étinnnrk“ in J Eran is a term Pl mdtgmtynnd reprorich.~'- i tliis‘lund are under 13%",th that none, [We 93“! “"‘llmllll on. him bemuse he [Sift-om the lhiglmet to the l West, are nbtwe‘ iweak. w.» o*l'lllllt’ inmaufliur'ns we-can;it. They" in well ‘95 tie? are under the} l‘fmm every fut!imrofiwmnsdnltty, no mat- i Con‘stit-ution and lan's ond“, U Lted swig/5;. tter what hm )lllnllfiC'll‘lOnfi‘llli‘ly bO. Mid "Gland sword to'support, {urgent nd defend“ ,}VO|ild be film-i to get. “‘1 Ol him ““95"?th them, or take them as th iggrule ofcivilnnd 4 if we Milli, t _ . i. A, _ ‘quficiul copduvt. and tlio§gptl‘wo are to he 1 “Old ll” Utopian WWS "P 0" 41hr? sub‘tjudgod try-,them in our civi ‘and official eon-l ,jocvt. I neveriibolioved, that tlm‘rclatipn of"i duo} in a" approprimp F (.9. WM not; of] ‘mnslm‘ nml .xtp-vnnt is of neeesmty a pm. ‘I l gm, 11,05,491” and 9f pf,‘ g'flmn’fimlfex‘are'i «In-aw ”"fui’llt'. that i-vjl’ilr‘Hied £0333 care- , there-lbw, without right}. “flags they mic} . fully “‘H'l lll‘lll'rm‘Fll' l“""”"‘L j .v luuthotizm by some Lmtiél goi'the L‘omlitu- l Agmn. "f" hill“ “""o‘l “I’.“ nntmn, m ”‘9; tion, or at the law: made u ider it and con-l persona ot_ Olll' rnpresontnnvrs and rulers. ;si~.tent With) it. He l"“‘.""lk" no laws that: “1* in llh‘ W's" tomthnuglit ““1“ 50W" JUdS‘ycnu vest in him new muthmg‘ity. or thnt can - ,ment and ..h-lil amto mednm ot the cgmmurl protect thn~le who nbflwfis unnutliiiriqod l ’l2in yvhirllli illittr-rrzuinos who sting Thonour orders. "0 Would not claim that he can‘t" i rulcrs? ow met my nominate ow . - “ 7‘ ' - are they elected? How do they conductl “‘8 1W ““3 out “ short tune, Wh: nl themselves ntx'gartheyureelectéd? ‘Do they they returned ‘0 (,durtlmth fl VQT‘llC‘lof I represent the :tmuntry or the party which damages i'br Mr. Hodgsor; of $512. l elect: them? jDo they docide every qua» . 4*-.- a--- .' ~_.~ —~ .‘ft [3Oll by lts‘ mPl‘lla? Are they alwayssober, ‘'- win the U". S. Sennte, on Thursday l9“:l’°‘“:f" "his“? f 3?" 3'0") ”:1 Obt’cefi'y; week. theilrill to establish a imtionnlbhr-J: am pm until ts. o my 11 way: u. or; . - , , ,_ ’ 1 their hamlet iconvictions? “'lienever u. lrency W's passed by a voter? twenty thief, measure is pidpnsed for nction,rlo they trek :yens to twenty—one nag/5.; lie hill author»; ‘ is it wise null is it right 7’ and so deter-fl zes the organization ofhanlgling associationpgi mine how tpfiewiglvnle‘i Ira? melnlown ~with amixque of United Hut 5 notes as cur-i of glory is a n ,rnni our um um t iere- \ S ~ -. is no hope tor :the. Country until the people ’ rency.necwed by bond“) 11. United Mates, { ariw in their :night. and‘sn‘y. ‘il‘e will no ”‘9‘"o‘” Wbe “911"” t» the banks 91'" longer have lrofligatns and tools ‘to rule gunned under the act at Mg- mte of ninety: oifr m,’ _ 'l‘hekdesofnt'hnu ‘39?“ 80 10" lb“, thousand dollars to OMS mired thousandi 1" ‘5 considers: m} ‘lnlfml‘nel-Y.” “peakdfdollnrs of bonds depositc filth the govern—g the subject. in Urns-clan pulpit, Politics; t l i‘l l on t' ‘che ates to he‘ mean purty, at Ll this is out ol'pluoc in them”n '“wm 9 am 11 ‘° _ n ; home at GmLi - . x . giissupd beltrg three hundrh milliotm; each; I think the ‘lrnrld have foundout c early ' linnkussocintion isrnquiro pay the comp-3' enough we nrervmkh You"? "0‘ he“: !“ troller hi the currency. 5 ' -annunlly, one ' num ersor reource. m we nrewea lnl . ~ . .n : w . .. that. eflicirnt ni‘tion which comes of faith, I 9" cfnc'Oflt“ rirc'ula'tion; E { eurnestnesw. self-denial. and unity OT pur-' It 1" thought ”.115 b'”. ‘t' unfortunately; pose. We huvé made many awful moriflces, should become a law; “‘o' (1 wind up 'all,’ to no purrmv-l Wefollrw up nothing W‘othor banks. u The end is lot yet." . that it tells nulastantially upon the final is-l _. _-- ...» .r l , ;__ . sue. The find ishlnid here andi‘there‘nnc‘l , fi'Gor. Curtin's‘speclatl message, on the: evqry‘rhere. “I! l‘ e“ are “°“° 15° WWW”! sulijeét of military arresti, is a bid for pan $311: ‘inii: lur} as these who kn?" nothing‘ ulnr support. Htf is}! canduatefor melee-l Otlmt unitylgf ”the nation might be ro-t tion. “'3 dare not denoun ‘ the procfeed stored in tho ‘ ml of perpetuai peacel—J ings of the Administration and heis afraid fWe Yul sacrifiqe :veryghmgéupt‘ippnmptlf.‘ to endorse them. _He’ is llulmrir‘ig to build ortns. at , 0_ tom e 3 . . . q— , South, 0 winda‘ oflGod. and bring as the} up? pnrtyththatfmll on}: e hilm to hold‘ tidings ofirecot‘iciliation and love! Blow on or ”1° er " ’96 ¥e“"*“"‘,l_ "-‘mv-e ”"51 fromlthe North 0 winds of God,{nnd curryénwml’t ‘0 compromise 50"“??? arbitrary buck the mags eof fraternity and peace! power and popular rights” But he willfiud Scatter the darhntfirs. roll Airway lthe ololilifls, l, that u"; people will not permit him to bar and give unto win oncomoret esuns mo; . . ‘. , _ of tranquil rest; Under the shadow of thy >f" “7" the" “heme” by any {“‘h “0"“ wings we take pur refuge; O Gonvaz cs a promise. The 119“ Governor Ot‘Bennsyl- Pun." ‘3 [minis must he a my: who holditfut to the reserved rights of the States, and who'will ; maintain at any post the r'ghta midlibertiesr ot‘individunllcitilens. i j ' A —~-~-~’-—— m—HH’ "Time will put oil these matters right.” -—Sena'nd. \ ,»' ' fiThnt’s no! The "pdtt‘ing right" was started at the October find November elections, of run norm, on} they will not stand): the good work untilJ Abolitionigm. hatched in treason and infltfility, be utter ly wiped from the land-d find whieh but for it- sectionol and fanaticaghale‘would to day be in the enjoyment of its old “peace and plenty.” Then will tllj'who have fed and fostered the infernal 13min driven into deserved obscurity. to repentin “sackcloth Ind ashes" the injury they :jnflicted‘ upon the most benefieent Governthent the world ever now. How will our ngighbor escape his heavy share of the odiuxé? , .. - ,_ , W AN EXTRAOfiDINARY STATEMENT. Senator Rice,§Be-publican, of Minneadu, who is a member of the Military Committee of the United States Senate, made the 9b!- lowing extraordinary statement. in debits last week: i " I do not behave there is «mania thi government, in gone of the departments to day, that can-tell us whether we have five hundred thousand or a million men in the field-not one ‘who can come wnhin‘fihy per cent. of the number of sick and wound ed in the hospitals, or with theirreglments. One department makes its estimate booed on the supposition thet we have one mil lion two hundred thousand men in our army; another, on the supposition that we hue one million five hundred- thousand men in our army. The simple truth is that they do not know whether we have that number or half that number. You they take the pay department, the commissary department, the medical department, the' quertermuster'e department, and you may toke the commanding general and the Sec retary of War, and you cannot, from all of them, oome wilhm three hundred thousand or probably five hundred thousand of the number of men in the service; at least we cannot get the information.” Is it any wonder that endless confusion, extrnvngunce and‘wnsu prevail in our armies and the national finances, when such wnc~ knowledged want of system. management and competency is exhibited by those inan uging. or, more properly speaking, misund ging the war? - fiCounterfeit Fivea on film Hmbnrg Bank were in circdlation in Philndglphin last fieek. . fi‘f Kinkyhaads " is tpe now titre gzsed {or Abdifionim; 51" Mandi-fined“; to “ Copperheadm’fl : rgfri I ‘ - -- i i 1 Anomrxorgsx i LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ' .t. "quire-i more in mil than 11 .——~—~’—-.__:.___~,_ -’ ' nailed by ordinary :org. mymmempm. Wanna D'ed’yAdminim-mr'aiihedr. ”he prawnt condition of éur ill-fatml coun- “WWW" W" Judxm'?‘ BOWL Judgment hry. without indignllioug‘ind nge aguiml ‘\_”“'S' Pi°mlmry 3"“‘90‘5 Whine unzip. ‘the reckless and unpiinkipled luthou of non.AinxclbleActlonn.bubpmuu,gamma”... our fearful calamitiex. éno may sufl'er in » Execuxiuufifchool autumn" Nuur‘li‘m" ‘hil rsn d t “Ethane ( Papers, th‘kcq pruned on 300 d ”P"; {or A P 0 n Mi, proper y i n o°"um—l.ll3 u the Colin-ll omen. have. He can bury his dun-at friend, and .1. » »~ ~- , ‘ ....._ j Texcuim. “Thy will be fine." But when; 16"?“ Dedication of the new German its. : added to these every-day.afllictions. comes ' formed Church M M?" ““3"" “In.“ Nice the teri‘ible truth, that our ever-glorious,i“°‘: Subh'uh “f°““Wr_“"l‘Ch Ht. Divvlne icwer-pracious country, the foundation of“ "rm.” "u,b°g‘" °“ Fm!" "Hi“! PNV‘é‘" nu our hopes and the basis of our individu- “d b° °.°“"“"‘d °"‘" “mm! “" 3"“!- ‘ ‘ ' A number offllergymen from I din-nee in: iexpected (0 be present. The community EW enlly i. respectfully invited 4.0 “with: fi-Tbe President has ndminated‘ Gen. Phelp- as major general, his commission to bear date from December 4, 1861, thus ouc runking In other volunteer major generals, including Burnside, Hooker and Heimzef mm. Phelpl issued the first proclamation on religion and slavery from Ship Ishnd, which accounu for “ the milkl in the cocoa." wheat. Ford._of the PMostßattalion, died at McConnellsbprg, onéFridny week, from the wound rgceived ghee or four weeks since, near that. p)ace,irhile attempt.- ing to arrest John Forney. ,5 , fi'l'he N. Y. Tribum informs us that ‘he entire conservative puny“ men Ind newspapers. would be arrested and sup pressed-none but Gmgleylm «thou the noo‘ofvth'cc'uth.‘ 5‘ - r ' m 5. "and" a! tin Adana Conny Teuchen’ Athenintion, which Wu [0 be held in Bendersvillt the lunar I‘Mrt of the pm cut month, bu 128 m ponponqd by order uf‘the Executive Committee, owing to m; condition of the mud. uni other caujfs; $.11): Promenade Coficgrt by the Qufier C:uh,to come off this evening, prdmlses t 6 b; a pad may. Ste card. ‘ . _ , EXCURSIQN T 0 HANOVERx-Excunfim tickets will be issued on the Gettysburg Raj]. road, to Hanover Ind fitnni, to-monow (Tuesday) evening, to all w‘iho may will: to at: tend tho Eadies' Fair now in progu’u therei— The train will leave nt BQ‘lo'clock and rezdrn abouts. Fire for the 1-005 in trim“ centur— \)‘e hope that n goodly humhgr will nvnil themselves ofthis opportunity to pay; plenum vine to our (hi-hing nelg’lfll’mmnd in lhe nine time contribute to the fund lot the “11pr all-k and wounded soldiers. f ' ‘ THE HOSPITALS—Anotheé appeal is: been made to the Ladies‘ ReliefAnocintiou‘of ‘his place from Wushingtofn, for contribution for the sick and" wounded 'poldiers. We h'abe 'it may' be mei with n promél, nnd gonewus re spbnse. All kinds of drug-me; suitable for Hospital use w‘lebe “came-(d, I V ‘ FATAL ACCIDENT—Gin Flidn)"evening hut, about 8 o'clock, when“ the train art-inst), at Hanover, from the Jum‘ftion, a. cilizvn‘rof that place. .\II. .\l. Sum, bummer, started acruss the truck, and in the dhrk,auppmed hima‘elf clear of the Income!“ e. He‘wag struck. ho'WJ ever, n‘nd the engine pngsrd mar hath )egn, culling one 0“" cm'rrcl), andléraxjéh‘xng the oth er. lie-nation never took plnfl', nnd he died, on Saturday. He was A single man, about 85 or 40 yen :s' of “gas—Sentméliuf theulay. fifllessrs. "mien .Ic Bourkrhcurnor Fouj'th 6: Market sum-ms, Ifhil‘ndcl'ph‘d'vaiug will be set-n by referring to our xldx'crlislné cranium—rub,- nounce they have In more nfifim- variety of “‘X‘l“ Papers; c'lc.. ‘m winch the ”(Mention of Store keepers is invited. ' ;l . ‘ ' WEN. T. P. Buchcr will‘mlcnié ficrrm our thanks for‘ n (‘npy nf’the Act; and? 'ordings ofthe Synod ofthe Gormnmkelornumfhurch, in the United States. which the: nu. C-hnuiberg burg, in thuhel‘ last. 1‘ ' * Wauljr’uizendia Richmhnd lmvr hen-n r:- \mm'é‘} from the Linn,- .rxiami to wane Light ‘ Hing, a short dicmlivc from film Libby; lgqing withm my: ch]. ’l‘hey~ any liyotldng abqu! u‘n 't-nhnnge soon. 1 , f . WJohn .\Xcfi'lcfiry has Int-tin hppuinto-i mm Master at {autumn}, vice Unfur) .\l‘icklrx, re- signed I’otcrU'Xeil hm hgoinpfinin‘md I'. iv. 4‘: Squnrl- Corner, \zicol .\. \\'. Stiuh, rexignvd. ‘ yg-Anmzinn is, din-outed to RM'. .\lr. 31¢- Elwce's MW of perm" lmzpurtx, (nn me 18:11 0: Martin.) ndvudisqd iu’nuulhrr rolafn'n. 1' ‘ ‘ . , . , Q‘Adjutnm "when! TlmtinM hm just h}- Slltd un.or_drr notilyiug mint- LinNy-fiu- arm,- ofliccrs (ulcsigvlrnln-d Ly nnnm) 31ml, huviug bow, n-mmed nt’lhl-med \“lurlrl’fi 1‘); 419‘ mm; Mr ofi'qncEs spucifivd. ,llwy u Illiswml dismisq-d {mm the service ufit're l'umfl Snaps, nah-As \Thhin mu days fmm this dzurfifiry uppear hé fure Nu: ('mmnissinn in sessio'p in “Meningmh rity; of Much Brigadier Hoyt-ml Rivkcu is ‘l'residrnz, nntl mukc utisfuc‘lury d'ereuw 1b the t-ergm ngnimt :hrm‘: TM-nlpoiulu ntl'i'f (H's arr mulled to alggm-r for wing _in the “ii!" of “mm ”non without pmlu-r pus-res. and failingsn r'opmt la the herjqunrlcre 4-! Ihr l’ruvml .\lnhlml, 1111dcr’nrrc:l,}ns urdrred ; um} twenty-:1 n: [ol:3s)!ng m lv-purLSM L'u‘nvulwn n} \Zump, \ irg'mizl. n‘t'ilr .UequQrin; gs ,omcrml by Ucnern: .\lunind‘nh’. ; j Win the abort-ILI. we .oh‘serm xhe nnmé ofCupL Imum’ 0.33“”. lfnh I'. s. Inmmry‘, for having raftivcdj $5O M up inducemgnl Id mus!" in nisulxskildt'u in l‘rulkkliu» Luvmshim .\kik‘“!~ ummyJ‘n. :- k, ._ . ‘ What an mink-ding hqok the §“{inficnlifics of the Drgft" mnndJnnkc 2” Simné gone should set about uriligkr it. The nml‘erfnié nru uua'ily' to Mind. ‘ ‘ ‘ ;- :1 Prion Moran-51'; m lLLiNlll‘i;l—Th¢ move-I maul to mule our prcnent ditfiénlfics by neon. {'cnlion ufroprescumtu‘ra from‘tbe tree Slum; ‘is progre’suing in the West. The minqil Leg islature‘ has appointed n cnmn'liltr'e to center with flmsebf Indiana: K‘enfutf'ky and 01h” Sun-s, n. Lnuisvmt', in we mPul'l) of March, the foremost man in that coxnmitlec being :1 strong adherent at Mr. Lit‘wolug‘ ind vbureWm-e n. allnunch Repnblicn'n.‘ Mr. Lofin, the gentle—V min: in queuing“ appe-rn, tndlk I prominent. part in the November clec‘tion,] hy‘ urging nll his friends to vote Ibe..Dem9c|‘,axic ticket, in order to an: the cdunu—y. 'Mi‘my pthkr emi nent politicians ofßepuhhcnn ptoclirifiea have been appointed on the same committee. The manure wu apposed, huh in min. by the Ab olitionisu in the Legislature. 4: is expected 1 mm the States or Ghio, Néw Jersey, Pennayl- ‘ vnnia and .\‘ew York will combine in this ‘ movement. ' ' ‘ ‘ ml.» Legislature ’of mums lug sun; Idjourned. The Peace Rcaohtiouu which pdued the Houiae were prevengad from pusing the Senlle by the withdrawal ofenough Abo. mion member: to prevents quonfuln. \ , ~M~u w "““W‘ -——-‘ . Puc: Ploy-outlaw m waAgg—Thuc in two yrupgsitions for the holding Inf pence cog. nations before the Legisluure‘mfjndiuhm— One in {or 3 meeting of the Legislhyuruoflndi gum, Kentucky, Ohio und Illinois”: Frankfort, Kentucky, on the 22nd of Febrndry, Ind (he bther is, the if Congreu nun {nil 'to an n m. tiom] contootion, the State of Indiana' shall mvhq ever] Bate in the Federll Union, inclu ding me m-cdled ConleQenw States, to meet delegate: from the sum of Indi-im in chem tion a: Nuhrme, Tennessge, on the am. Main. duly in June, 1863. finch of aid Sum to send 5. mm; delay!" to aid cannntiun u shall uqnl tho number ofSenqurs Lad Repre scanning to which Inch State is cmicledin the Contra}: of the United sum. , Nxoau Bullflu.-—The Euwrn pnponvtn beginning L 9 eulngiso the nlor and Inuit: at the new nigger regiments orgwixing in the Smith. A idler to Governor Andrey, of In. luhulefll, Ipcniing china “6er Squib Cuoll rib Colored Regiment,” says “there In: few more valuable regimen}: in the unite." Tbcwhne soldiers will be passed over, very noon, by “IR“ Eat-cm patriots, in pertect silence, fi-A .\‘ufYorli paper gays um Abolition Congra- I: “ping to per‘éifimx." "311“,?! is bud on “perdhion.” ‘ ' ‘ '. , A 00mm rum. , It ends impo-ible. up the New Hump: ] , Ihire Patriot, for the National Bowman“. . ito ovoid o Serious} conflict with these“. ‘ isotherm” of various States, except by ; yielding obvdiautotfic (Emulation, which it. in . sogrouly amusing in these arbitrary or: ‘ rests. In Wit-cousin, the Supreme Conn, ‘ composed entirely of Rep'ubiicnm, hm ido— tcidod thgt the President has no power to suspend the writ lot' lmbeaa corpus, and. ‘ have ordered the rpieue of fifteen pennnp ‘ arbitrarily united by order of the Govern ‘menta The lajme édecision, will doubtim - (be male in nearly every State when the“ in . me is madmand if the Government premix“; ' ‘in arresting andjniprisoning pet-nous with ’ {out wernnt and ii: open violation of thafi (Constitution, it. iill find itself forciblyjregi~ mm by Author-“f of State Governmeintn‘} in the hands ofjtq Eown political Mandi—(3 The question of pehmml freedom and chm ‘ atitutionll rights isitoo vitally importani mi cverycititen to Idlilitoi‘ it- being givengupi without a should} It. oven-ide- all mire 3 why queetions and feelings, and wig“: home to ewery one the momentous iuu ‘pf ; liberty or despotism, for himself andgln'sE posterity. uis impouible that inteili m3‘ and patriotic menl can be do blinded by 5 party prejudice anti so swayed by polit' E feeling as to iustit‘yl or submit toauch lg pahla and repeated violations of pelican} :1 liberty an demonsti’nte the determination , lot: the Gnvemmenti to sweep away all ndfe-‘i guards of the Constitution and all gut-ins 3' tees of the commod law and our own ‘imiti- _ tutions, and gstab ah itselfsdospotismin [_ nrbitmry and note ling as ever existed Ein | the world‘s history 4 V— 5 1, ~ \ _ ~..,._._ _ , 3 01.1) mm. wigs ONE-Tammi «'4 ltiuéldomindeeilthnt nltl Thndfitovot’il. } ' member of Gongri‘ss Trom thd L‘rmomtfer, 1‘ 3 idiutrint, this State. gpmka the truth, lgut. E he did utter nna bath on Saturday. :lnn speaking orthe m'n ‘ memble appropriations i Lmnrlc h' (inngresuéie said-J‘WVe have In.» g come no ucclutume to give away money?! ( Imllliom, that non pmpriation-ia consid r~ i vod too lnrgn to be iptufiedi’” This to till:- a [Hem—r. 'i‘ho presefilt administration, lmq - { ‘lwl up mlt has boo by mmcltless Qingrcrn. K has squnnvlnrml h ndrednv of nullmm {are {dollar-s. maruly tho? it not of Abolitten—rffi lent»; might mnke {Eyrluuom It is trnv. l!» 'Stevvna nflye. that mun-m Fund been In UlO 1 Ill:|l»it,pl‘Writ-3m: away money by tnilliotii." : uml we put. it (olmnefimen hoist-y who”: r Y .it Wmlltl not be ri 'lltin tho motile-onto 3 Suites to prote»! ngjirmt the conduct mm x irnhht‘r“. and my 1’ llwm in plain it'rmd§—‘ 1 1“We: wlll pay ourutnonq' loamy Ollrltllfi . ‘wa’; for the mutant. ion of' 11m lv'ninn mitt . thy!“ Constitution :‘bitt we will uni pay ”with 3 oy fnr thr- purt‘imsfl nt‘ nogroon and Lin» A: 1- ’ rit‘hing ofo «'9; nl‘ wiluins tt'ltme iut‘t'rufl it. » n to proiung the wlttr.”—(hrli.g(c l'olmuufr. ‘ —-—--~»- - demu‘»~—«—— ~.. i ”The Crietend n Conupnnniw maul!!! have passed if Um cepuhlicun lrmlvru lulu! not opposed it. I ll: it been adopted. tlu (lei-l, no dmn; no lzgmi'ng, no mums». i, would have follom'oll';~ our citiznnn nowjn Hm finld, pvrllangtlwirlives. waulll be It hnmo will: their funlilirs, pniuying all Illa comforu‘ n‘ml lnlaslingfi of ’n prnqumrls lmace.‘ ‘ Bill 11W quxlnliwnlvndnrl. in thelr puny unl,willml if mhnrwise.‘ ley haltl the majority in Can rev. and are ”nu-"ml“ responsible for-n” t m cnuntry in nnw nu‘h tering.’ 'l‘]mpeuplc:§lnould "cur forget thin grmt fiat. ~ \ l ' ' l n. "prehum" is Min“; 11!, fur :f cnnwrvufiij‘a The game hm hoflx oldie-{s Wege wanted. Eur: a cheat ultor {lnc-3y He hnve‘ his). all sin“,- zL‘ that he. " 58"“ in said 'th'lt mmle nu the Prwitq pulley. Too late. tried beforo. whun' J nntl nlw: 'S‘lm‘nml d “‘("e hm . The p90)1 deuce in thy “powm D .7 ... ‘fifThq Mum! offl is’nuw in Session M. Ii 'l‘u-nmrt'rfinon. 11ng1 All th'mofliceru elm-t Donmcmlsf ; l. . ' ovenuoCumnm-noner‘p . ‘ I 1 F I { hamburg. Hrs) Mule I 3; I). Monro, preddm‘, ’d by the Board m 6 has 'ia‘ned a?! orJvr ‘llntion of nemfmporu pruwnt. He might M | . ‘ 'mllmru 0{ Heaven 0;- A General Whn in In not fit to mmmnnd rm: [gxly may heiqng l ia ccmuricg behind nus-Gm. "mm-r 1 pruhibifinu the Pin in hiw army for‘ the] well lrx tn shut the énmmnnd the lid nfnnd af_ m—wapnliors un tinny of freeman. to this age, bul his :«K the (imea. “ clnmntinn with rem- Hou with luynnets." LLCriuondcn. ’ 38’“ Fight the pr lulionv- and the rebvi is the advice ofJohn! ID. Fore arrived u ninanving in clmruo . uurrondhred whim , Washington op {he i» Curtin.—Fumm pm. RthlrnflL—Sherifl' 1 homeon Thui‘iday evd John Form-g; who w . hy the'auflmrixies M? requisixion ono'vm-no‘ ocml. I La quuutc I’mlw. , ‘7li reports from | Hilton ilvnd report the dinzlfl'eclinn nmnng 1 the New York regime :1 (Le; Enlnnt» Pet -1 nlus) as being even 3 elm-r than reymn ted in letter» publislie {rum there. it u not improlnible that by th ‘sllm’e the whole reg iment lms hegnlpl , under arrest. for in- g subordination. Diulike of Gen. Hunter~ nnll ofuerving with his negro regiments is said to be at the bottom of it.—-I’iul. Brut ‘ .—— ~~» «onto-‘w— "L“‘T‘ (Janina M. Clay‘3oing (a lamina—lt. in * l ted that Cassius M. Clay has finally d aft mined to abandon his mnjor genml' com: mission and to return to Russia. 6 Wilt. . sum in a short time and will at onoe_ro-. lieve Bayard Taylor. who has bep’u acting -' ‘mininter‘ since Mr. Cameron’s qurlura-a Mr. Taylor will not mmain “Secretary or ' Leyation after Mr. Clay’s arri/al. - -v V~~~‘—-~. - o———» /a—- ~cr “‘A special from Membhimfluod lbs 17th, my; the new M‘onito’r gunbout, India noln ran the blockade av Vicksburg on Fri. duy‘night, in spite of tag firemutions ukcn‘ The rebels dim 0 '0 Indinnolu and {he various batteriea’vied with each oth 5 in the efl‘ort to link her. She Woverplga led down safely. - ‘ ”A Washington dispatch my! the President is determined that ull bissubordi mu? generals, hhull “ thoroughly humonlu with the policy of freedom.” We suppoan that munq’that the President will dismiss every ofllc/er who does not favor harem-o emancipaeion 'policy. Will be the private: 3 like nor, by disarming from the service all who “cuss" the proclamation} - ”A formidable insurrection bu brain)! out in Poland. At inst ueoounta, quiet had been renter-ed at Warsaw, and conscrigtion had been effected in some of the neig bor- ‘ ing provinces, but the rebellion. ”my from the cepital, however, does not, seem to but been by any means ‘hoconghly aubdued.—— Collisions had taken piece near Hominyin the woods of Flock, and near Piolakownho insurgents being warned in the fires two engagemel‘efiut triumphing in the latter. They were said to be receiving considereblo reinforcemenu from the better classes 0“ society, including‘nnny from Wars“. Y flGen. Kennel-am slam; in n lgtter lo I relative that. the rebel'l it! buihiing among fortifications u film‘nwt Ballard. He think! “lanai! to an, 3 dawns sum Mo. :9 W , whys. ThoGonor-lilnnmm ‘-r a" g.
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