121 Qt): Eompiltr, ‘-"-}’IAI‘J- Izm'rox Asp normn‘un ..'. .l ‘.'._A .__;,. -..: , ,0- A- ._ PETTwesumptrAt XQXDAY MORNING. MAR. 21. 18 4 i . ,- 5: . DanocralicSlalc Conwnliun.—— We have been hroqneqted'py the Chsirman of the Demo _ ‘cntio State 'Cenu'nl Committee, to wife that. 1:10 change has been mlde in the time or place 9! Holding the Democratic Stale Cqu yenlion. By a resolution passed at. the last meeting of the Democra‘ic State Central populism, the State Convention will as iemhfe it. 'Pliih'delphin. on Thursday, the / 24th'bf mic», 1804, at l'Zo'olock. M. The nub-Cominiube has selected the National fimrds' Hall, Race street, below Sixth.“ ,xho aims of meeting. . ‘ Gen. Meade'a Dcsigzu at Gctgaburg.-—Gen leral Renae cl him: that it was his intentiqu to have tiirned Leek right flank at Gettys ‘mrgniud w huve placed his ow’n army be tween the Rebels aild the Potomac before ’ 'giving general buttlé. He says that he was perfg'gtly .‘con'fiderpt of his ability to defeat. t”: Ind could then have- captured him, . lg and,bug’gnge, but. that, General Sicklns, [by disobeyin‘g 9rdera in advancing his-own corp. too far; got. it 'anOlYed ; and iv. the!) hoe-me 'neocssaify tg engnge the while ar ‘yny in Enter to save Sickles. Meade says ’ that. it. cost three thoushnd men merely to i i’eplir thg blunder of which Genqrnl Sickle: .wu guilty; And in this View General Hal , lock,,otherwise 'hostileho Maude. fully sua ‘ tain- him, my; a city exchange. . +—-———«w————'-.J—~- fiGénE: Lewis Wallace, of I diam. has Mn npiaomted to the comr'nnndfif the Mid ldle Dep'ufiment‘ with his head uarters at. Knllimore. Gen. Morris 5. Fe. ry wilt suc~ coed Gen.~Sigel at, Raiding. ' :‘ Governor Bramlelle' and the I’ruid’nt.—4 despotch from Frankfort, Ky., says, it i :understood 8313: Governor Brumlet'e ud dreued an e'ornest remnnstrance to the President, réépecting the enlistment and {opt-nutrient of slaves in Kentucky, unnl' has potifled hint that he as Governor will exe cute the lawn of Kentucky against all who ottompt to také Blue; from their owners, ‘vzithout their consent. He claims that Kentucky has furnished more than fifty thousand of liver sons to defend the Govern menh'o‘nd is willing to furnish still more And I" that is nllottg-d to her; that she Lu proven herloyalty.and must be treated accordingly, and llerlJWS and constitutional privileges ulust he rospectcd. ‘ ‘ 'it in' said that the Administrntion will odherfi to ito‘demnnd. And if so, may not trouble co'me ofitr . ; ”Governor Curtin has irsued n Procla mtfidglemoihihg upon all Magistrates, Diu ltrict Attorneys and other officer? a strip}. vigilance in efiforcing we I.“va ordgiu ,com. mouyveglltb ggainu I“ per§on3 who 91ml! Fithin this State attempt. to enlist. volun teer: for other States. ”The Jinjor While lately released from Libby prison. is not the late Pennsyl vnnia State Senator. but. a cavalry oflicer of Puke! Pardonud.—lunnc Fishei. confined V ‘IIJCM'HGI‘G butrmkamnd under sentence to be chat for desertion and piloling the reb -61. in their last mid into this! Sam, was Lpardoned by Che President. on the 10th inst. Th 3 pardon was proaured through the ex ertion! 'gf 'MQ. Ebaug'h and other gentle menLof‘Ym-k coynty,‘ who procured evi: ‘donoe'gf the mah’shnsunity. with {which _ My. Erfiagé‘hproceeded to Washillglon,and, Ihroljfll‘ 11:19 'x‘ussiatnnce of Hon. Joseph Bai _ly, inaueed the President. to grant. in un oondifiomi inn-don. ~ .‘The Washington, correspondent of $ll9 Springfield Republic-ah is as high author ity on any he asked for upon any matter af fecting the credit of the Administration , and jet he writes: ‘ Gen. Bullock has had somuch condem nation for the last two years, that it is-pleu uni-type nble to say that he is not in the hut responsible for this (the Florida) dis— ulcr.‘ or at léaizt his friends sa'y so. They upon in the ‘ most confident manner, pint he had no knowledge whuteyer of this Indy movement, and it it a commoh rumor in this city that the.Presidc>nt planned the Equinox"; and sent his Secretary, ‘John ‘.Vi' £O. parry the orders for its execu tion. ' firmhlmt ‘the coyrse of the Adminis tnfion ad in party pends $0 assist the "Name is daily‘a‘ccumulating. The ci ‘y pofien _eontajn 9 lengthy address from file rebel Coggfleia to their constitnems. in which filg'e you} ofthe Jacobin leaders are '39!“th at. length. and held up to the .299?“ u the mien: (hi tpey should peg :ufii'n fighting. It! is plain that. the rebell inn 59}:ch soon decay. were it. not fog the 101139 ~and blnnden of Mr. Lincollg, and thqufiq represent the will of the mini}:- fivw .. Menard Blah, of Missouri, in his final: .59.?" the pending confiscation fill; ””359“ it. to be more cnuel than ‘the file} egolngling the} Jew: from Spain, and eonfia'oating 311 théir property. and so 999”” all ll}; Law: of War, and Laws 3’“ gluing ,u‘nfi it‘would invite and juilify M 9 i_niofvignfio‘n‘. He claimed that he milled lhq Prealdenfi views on the sub ‘fi'The 51113;. 9; Que capitol u Wuh ”if?” m 3°" ‘1‘“: 9‘.”le by “M 'l'» ' 1°?” 3nd Wine; lugs-hm i 9. m pageaher wig: ‘tuo bad ”an, i-M-h pm! of the adieu: anq "1°37 ”It if fluid that. 91,18” are oleyen gov ,nm contractors '«hq hate _ugkou the h pain ”if: Washington. They have got 3M. nah (light. 0! taking thing; gbat it is 2° rush.- " . . #2139 Tu?! Fifi; pronounces Parson £3.13»: Ilia moat 9.2133199“. [’3lng v (113. most. mpwng bluphgfiar brought wry-efieubiriambflnoe: ’-' " ‘ '3. I. nun? amen Allan’s '.‘clwnnia.—lu ,the House of Bnpreoenmiven, M Huruburg. on the 3d lin-unt, while the bunny: Bill wu under considerationka. I". M urns, Eu}. of Bed jnrd, made I wry I'bln IpeAch in opmqiljon P the Imondmpnt offered by Mr. Kelly, of Wuhington, “yoguiring the partiey pep- EEE unting claims to futnith pooifiveprool of £15115 loynuy.” Thare was no dnubl'that um "mm; was “wand for npplicalion med-11y WDemoqutic iufl'eren, thus, if possible, go deprive them of _upy benefit which thegActuight confer. Ihould. it pm. But mod éfl'ectunlly did Mr. Meypn ex posel Ih}; unmanly. this despicable mnneuvre. Indeedanwithatnnding hm Ipeech was chmcterixed‘ by lofty patriotism and gefi- ‘ tlemnnly language. he lilemlly skmned the supporters of the amendment AliV6.— No wonder certain of the Ahplition mem-’ bers oquirmed under his scathing denun- : ciations. ' . Prominent among thnw‘ wrigglr'n was Alleman, o[_ D4uphin—thQ popinjay who had command of a_ militia regiment here after the fight—alter‘nll danger'and the «mail of pow_der had passed away,—nnd whfl than give such brilliant proofs of valor in the ixxuing of bighvsouudl'zg‘“ pro nunciamentoo" and the fashioning of [At cu lmrly novel “ teat. oaths." Confirmatory of the old axiom that “ a little brief: aw!“ Sectinn 1.1 ”Mm” that the navpmfl, tlmrity 33’le“ some men mad,” he-séemed , shall issue writs of Election, to he held an determined that his importance shonlxl not I the second Tuesday of August, ISO-l. and be under estimated, and therefore lost no ‘ that the people shall then vote upon the ’opportimit—y to play petty tyrant over those g adoption or rejection .01 thpsdt proposed whom cowardly u'nd unalignuntninformers" 'nmepdmcnts to the Constitution. viz: ' .'I ‘ . a would point out to him as Democrats. l {lrHt'Al'lftW'na soldiers to vote. That such a follow as this Allt-mnn should I second—Hist the Legislature “h"u "M -. < . l’ ldbes mutter pass upon matters over which the com-Ls get into lthe Legis utttre wou . lhavemrimhotinn. of profound wonder m any other use thanr 'l‘hird—Thatno hill beforethe Legidature this; but now, unhappily. as Mr. Corlisle l shnll embrace more than one subject. so well said, recently, in the Senate. ”good“, 'l‘hesed ”"99 “:‘Mdmenl‘ are wd be ’0 men are rendered odious and bad men pop“ 23:25;th"t'fieell'20'fipw be vote "P 0" “1‘“; .379“ men, are made little “Pd little ) Section second provides that the election men great.” That it wpuld not be Improp- t shall be conducted as other electiom. er to class him under this head, is proven . Section third; that 3 Board of Cnnvussers b a recent fi‘eech he made in the llouse— I shall assemble to publish the returns. y hE”3 . h h tfl'd f ls l Sectlnn‘ fourth authorizes sheriffs and 3 speec f ‘_V” l_ 9 mos 0“ an a_e commissioner: to perform all necessnry accusstions sgamst his betters—s speech so duties. _ .‘ running “V." with disgusting party mnlevo-l The bill was luirl over upon second rend lence in to meet with the condemnation oiling an” having been cotlsidered in com all members who had any regard for the . mittee ofthewhole. ‘ character of the House. There ‘0 those of his pwn purty upon the floor who did not hesitate to denuuncehi: statement: a: glar ‘ingly and ponitiveiy untrue; and when he eat down. with lsprendfiagie flourish, there were demonsfi'ntionn of' derision so loud and general that even he could not well fai! to understand them. K It is a fact. beyond dispute, that the Dhm octaticfnmiiies of this town did their full almretnwards the reliefiofthe woundodnfl} en.’ Mmde's army. .During the first day's fight especially, liq! and bandugrs were promptly needed and in lung? quuntitwa. There was no holding back nny‘whorv—Dumm‘mtq and Republicans alike wont to woik [6 supply the want! And [-0. (on, in regard to the numberless delicacies und conlfm'ta whirl: n wounded man should hr-ve. All were furnished as readily by "Democrats as Rp iwublicnns—mnny granting themselves in ordér 1o mntril-ule :0 this: laudable object. But a!) this to Allemnn wm nothEng—nfi good could come fmm anybody hut, the “loyal," a: he and such as he construe QlB term. Ahdffiming in a notable instancje t6_.“lmng” a “gr‘enc mogul.” he no‘w takes pfivantage 9f h‘is pmilion.~ns n member of ~the Legiglatyre, (fiber-e he cannot be given the Ho to his teeth. and cannot even be reached by judicial process,) to let ofilhis “bottled wrath" and thus appease his rank ling disappointnyent. That he should find an echo here, wliere 111.6(31618 art-.knmvn, wouEd presuppose that. “echo" to be Simply a bruie. We, lnnvb an abiding confidence ihat . time will yet. come when such creatures m Iqu Allemun will have meted out to them their full deserts. Mr. Moyers’ sfieech .\vill np‘pénr in our next, .30. Chase Withdraws.—Mr. Secretary Chase, :31 a letter addressed to lion. James C. Hall. of Ohio, dated Washington. sth March. withdfiws‘his name an“: candidate ”for thl Presidency. -Gen. Blair's attack upon ham in the House of Representatives, in which he charged him with dishonesty a'nd mismanagement. is supposed to have induced the Secretary to decline the‘honor ofa contest with Mr. Lincoln. It wyae sup posed Blair spoke for the President. and Mr. Chase probably withdrew to avoid an investigntion which he knew Congress would order ifthe President desired it. Fremont now has the field pretty much to himself, and, borne upon the backs of 400,000" Ge rman radicals and as many Yankees of the Phillips, Beecher and Greely type. he may give Uncle Abraham more trouble than he anticipates.—Palriot (£- Um’on. ~ Ks.“ Vote for Curtin and avoid a draft !" 'ahonted Abolition stum‘fv orator: last fall. Dop’v. the people by this time begin to think they were deceived 2‘5 Dead KMIESu—The Chattanooga Gazette states that. betweefi the pmnt. of Lookout ,Mountain and Bridgeport; down the Valley of the Tepnessee, lieAwenty-five miies oi dead mules, in one-continuous string.“ flThe Davenport Democrat (a. German paper) hbists the name ofJohn C. Fremont as an Independent candidate for the Presi. dency. filing Beauregard died in New Orleans on' the 2d instant, and General Banks kindly extended the use of n steamer 00 carry her remains np'the river a. [9ll miles for burial on her father’s plnptalion ~ fiA man in Albany iave | $5OO piano to we Saniinry Fair—took one ticket. him self in the lottery,.9nd go; the piano!— Lucky day: ' ' “ fi‘l‘he rich Germansouc Wntare buy ing up newspapers to use in Fremom's in terest. _‘ _, o fi'Gen. Rosecrans has rescinded all or do-r's heretofore imued in the department of Missouri "prohibiting the sale and circular tion ofceruin new-pagers and amber publi- 3A day never pisses they, the telegraph does not infoi'm us‘o‘f desertiopg from the rebel army. while not a. word in' said about. desertions from_our Own mnks. We doqu ifiother the rebel desertions amount. in fin aggregate to half the number of those from ”:9 Federal army. According to of ficial) ,i'i‘pohl. dmrtions from our “ESL previous to Aprih 1862. amounted to 78. 4, and the aggi-egu}: since chain! broke out down 19 Ugo my, report, is 127,157, an pygmge of nearly 11.900 per month. ' grin may. unmogsuqnd Ind White. hl'fl MFR {mum in P‘ipdelphie,‘ chm-god via: mum 909-139;“?! 5“: “at 150 m! currency 90139: ' . ‘ - - I=l H umAmd. & i In (M Senate. on V'l'hnndlx: week. Mr.‘ Hopkins.'Dem.. («cred - joint x'e~<)lution~ instructing o‘ur Senators and requesting our Brpresentativeg in Congress to vote for: law paying “to spldien of the United sunny in specie or in equivaleng. Laid over and.“ the rules. ”' ‘ On ghe followingday, Mr. McSllerry read in plsce $ Ippplemeut. to an not passed A‘pril 2.1863, «Milled an not. to provide for the Idjudimtion and payment of claims ari-lfifi from tlle loss of horses and other pro !_v taken or deqlroyed ‘in the border O“":{SLE’Y the rebels l" October A n. 1862, and {qr property and lmnws impresnd fur the me or the must,“ y of the sum- in Sep tember, .\. h. 1862. Referred to the Com mittre on‘l’rivate Claims and Dlmnges. . Un Monthly lust, the House passed the bill incorporating the Soldien' National Cemetery at Gettysburg. _ Mr. Marshall reod‘in [finée I further sup- plerhem to the act‘EKOtlnporating the Get tynblgrg Bajlmad Company. . Both Houses have pasmd the amendments to the Constitution allowing _soldiers to vote, he. 1 ‘ ' \I n the.SenatP. on Tueqdny. Mr. Johny"! cnlkgd up in u'ct providing for U!" murmur in Much the peg-lc‘A-nre No vote ui‘iou the amnndnn-ma. ‘. ' The Senate has fixéd upon the 4th of July next as 3km: time for the maple tq'vma upon the amendments to the Conzstiuition.‘ , 75 —— «Us» 7 A Erma"! in ”A! Fiefil.—“'e undnratand that (hp friends ofGenez-al Fremont have'deter mined'lo put him in the field an a ljresiden tinl candidate without reference to the Bullimni-e Republican Convention, WHO?! in t 6 meet next June. Alrnuniy the Ger man Republicgns have luken the Load, and their newspapers have put his name to the head of Ult‘ll‘ column. A mass convention ii to be held at Cleveland on the tenth of May next to give the_ Pathfinder n inrnml nomination” This is iln itiiportnnt, move ment in many‘ronpeoh, nnd may t'nrm l-‘i'e mont upon the Republican convention.” the Lincoln nnxl Chili‘s wur‘rusulte, us it may, in killing thim both villi: l'icsidentml cun dtdates.-- ll; ('l. ‘ ‘ ‘ Tie! Anh' Lincoln. Gcrmrm~ Jlz-rrmml --Tlu= St. Louis Rrpub’ican snyx : “The Hermann I‘Ull'xlllduhnfl Ids ) hoisted John-x C. Frenmnl's name as the people's_mn¢lid.ute for_ the Presi dom'y. The Gvrmnn Organization Society of Dubuqr‘. lowa}, has passed a resolution 11min mll qqt suppbrt Mr. Lincnln for a. second term undor‘any circumstances." I?“ is nnoflon that we pollute our golumus mlh anything that comes from the lips of Abolition Congrosmwu. But we cannot, ‘forbear priming as n smnpléof the decency. charity and flyle of the reprv soxgmlivos Qf that. party in (Tonurew. n slmrt speechpmde by one of ”mm in the Home on Sulmdny. as we find it reported in the New York Tribune : I , ‘ “Mr. Grinnoll.—of lowa. brivfly spnkn in derngution of Gen. M'Clellan, who, With his Democratic friendq. were leugued with slavery. and utouZJ go dqwn to hell." ~ That speech comprises the “pith and nint row" of all the Alyoliliqn harnngues. Grin nell has compressed the venom of the whole tribe in a brief sentence.—Pulrial (6 Union. mum‘Scnth for many years a promi nent hiwyér of Harf‘ord county. ‘Md.. died in Baltimore on Wndnesdny weelg. At gne time He represented Hnrford county in the Senate of Murylu'nd, and was a man of en larged general information. .’ fi’The term Union partyis really a mis. nmner; striétly speaking. there is no such organimtion.—N. Y. Tamas. > Then why do you continue to use it and call your tickets “Union tickets," your can didates." Union cupdidntes." and your gue cesses "Union viczories 7” Why, pnless to‘ make- capital‘ on {also pretensefi ? World. " afi. Repnblican Senator of the United States, Mr. Dpoliule. had ;lhe efi'rontery to intimatejn Congress, the other day. thnta white man is as good as a negro. He must begelting ”dislqyal." ' § Q‘Gen. Butler is running the? Norfolk gas woflu‘. and he guys the pro 3” will be divided among “those who are 10 lin the sense cf the word I: under“ -py loyal men‘.”—-Ezclzangea . A ' Which means Gen. Binder and his friends. ' .fi‘The last dodge of the conscript do serten is to don u Confedorgte uniform and come into camp :5 desenen. They lI'O then sent. to Wuhingtonftnke‘the oath oftaileginnce and are forwarded to the North. Seven were «ugh: at this game last week. eThe Tribune now fixes the utmost. limit of the “rebellion" at. the Fourth 0! July. Two years sgq it declared it it was not. ended in six months, it. never would ‘ fiThe .Waghington Chronicle mooni mends eh. grinning a? {.59 Predidunl’l mel sages in thegfrmnngxorweginn, Welsh, French And hemian languages. IWould it not bi wet! to have his mange- first nude into qulisht _ fi‘Thay Evs the liquor question up in Vermont sglin. In nol. thin . wilful and wiokpd geglect o! the negro? Ougln he not to uhsorb the sole ntemion or ghp qu lie 2 fi‘Gen. Frank Blair, .1 suipportep 9f the Administration, in n spegpfi in Dam on Saturday week. said um “I: more prompt; Vagdminiunlion than. “a“ of the Trea 13f, Dominating"? salad in lay coun- .ANOTKER ”DEMON LIE 11111239.; ANOTHER DRAFT ORDERED. ‘ Every Abolition paper in the Union h‘ls‘ ‘_‘" i probably by this time given circulation to . ?wo Bud?“ “NEE“! Men Cm“! For. the ealumny ch-rgin‘g Gen. )l'Clellan iithi Wu: Danna-r, A./jul.m! Grnemh (Mm hitting had Q mret intewiew with Gen. Lia-“hing'tODiuMuihi {ISW- ‘Lfimi_—‘l:H":ofllv ~ - ‘ ' on o. t.— v iitiomi mt o L.‘ .- «illusinme 11¢“ “kl-4“” battle oll'Antiemtr. 000 men... The following is an order by the. 1 siv llch Lee i formed him tbnttie [President of "N, United 5‘8“,” rebel W! V” "'0 Mint! “'0 99mm“: “Ex-lecture Mansion. Washington. Much in retreat. The no was published on the hth. in order tosupply the force. required .mhmjuofwgwlwmm'hn it “‘3'".de to be drafted for the navy. and to inmnde was prewnt at the‘.interview und heard “-h “11-eq'm‘e.r?wrw for"; for all contingen . _ mes. in addition to the 000,000 men called P 9- of l-b“ conversation WWW" ‘l‘" W°vfor February lit. 1864. the mill :3 herebv generals. Waldnn ‘wu. by order of the made and a druft ordered for two ..élnulft‘tl War Department. apprehended and taken "omm! me" {0" ”"3 MW”?! ”"538 Off“? ,to Wmil . ' ' _ nrmy'and navy and mangle corps 0 he I; ni iingmn. whene he has been for i-eve te'd States: . rel dailin the cuntodj of the De] nrtment. for The proper time. quntm for “It! different the purpose of gettihg hi: testimony under wards. towns. townships. precincts nr elec onlh to the published statement. In this ‘ “on district: 0" comm" w'” "9 mm!“ k""“"“ they have failed The man i'vill not swear: through the Rrovost “”4““ ”"Mml’JBW ' 1, ‘_ 31-min. An account will be taken ofthe rrb to "h“ he known “3 be " he, “"1 "h“ ”‘9' iii}; and deficiencies in former quotau. Tli‘e oimem and other A‘tion papeis knevy ism day oprril. 1864. is designated in the ,w beriise when tlieyprinted'it. _ it-me. "itl 1° Tier“ the numbvgflmuirgi ’ v - v v - ' » - from we 1 war 0 a city. towni.‘ 0.. may ‘ Ihe .\ew \ ork Minniemul': “ ashingwn t raised by voluntarj' enlistments, untl driilts ,°°""deem gays:| ' I will be made in each ward of" city. tuwn, i “The charge that funeral M'Clellnn had &c.,.\vhich shall not haw killed the quillflfls. in secret interview itli General' Lee the'xi'gned to it Within the time designated fur ,nightafterthehnttlethntietamhm pmvedfthe number required to fill snid quotes. to be a fiction of in disordered brain. "The; The draft will be commenced in soon Leer ipermn who made the mtounrlilig etntement the 15th of A‘pril as pmcticuble. - ' _ in n Mfr. Waldmn. a Mnrylanrler, who isn' The government hoimties m now paid schoolinuster by profession, and who lime in ‘ continue- until April lst. 136-5. at \Tlllt‘il years pact been an'tnnirhut tt'hiit'led tti' time the, mddrtioual bounties cum-Wl. (hi "qléink' ”t‘ has been in the waimly ol'the and after that date 51““ bounty only “'1: .. meant-at Arim ~im-e 'mlnustlhy tilter- be hlld. as rovnlod by thr- aci nmvrovet noon; but T€f|l9r> to nuke unlit-r with tho‘ Juli' 2'2. lSdi). ‘ Aimuu’v Ll\(nl“. stutclnt'nt he had furnished tui- puhhcntinr.l |Utlirinl :] E. D. Townisu, As;i=l:iiit Ad lln hm- elm other ntoriex of :i marvrlmw juu'uit Gen-end ‘ ‘ niitute. one nt‘whwh i< thnt he'was for mme time ‘Tml’h‘ ml night rind day by Serrt‘tzifi‘l ( lime in the [-rr-iia'ntinii (it u new fillllncltll‘ ;schénie. “'ii‘it‘i. n v\‘ nu inundation in inch": ! In the 7‘, bum": - Washington items wej find the (allowing: ‘ i “it is stated that lhedetectives who have vhad \antlrnn in charge have gut frhm Lin) 3 (‘onfescion in writitig. that he mu drunk lwhen he told the story of the interview ,hetween M‘Clellnn putl Lee. and that he .putt: on John Berle com the entire Mame lot troubling the \V I Department iiiid the 1 War Committee to rivestigate the. matter." - _~-__ - - #9..- n KILLED.- The Clmmhersburu Spirit :f' 77mm says ;‘ “The bill introduced in the Lagielntnre by Mr. Sharpe to indemnify our film-us fur losses suduined by the rebel vmvminnq and which has been undi‘r discun‘mn for some weéke wm, a few dais agn, rulerred lo the commilieeon iellei'nl reliniond hv n “no! party vme—lhe Rvpuhlvdnna vuling in invnr and the Dunmcrntalnguinst ll“; rI-lurenne. This is considered in whflnnliully killing the hill. t'ilizem oi“, l-‘mnklin county. you who were dweivwl by}! the hollow promises made to you by Rulmhlionn Hump spvukel'fl during the in“ campaign. what ihxukvyml now ol‘the value 01 Rbpublicxuv plwlgon f" The Harrisburg pnrrnspnmlent. of the ('hnmhonhurg lhywi'pry says: “it is suid (hm. My. Sharpe “ill ml; (lint the bill be (h—lenlwl lllll¢‘~rl lln» prnpn‘uilux In ascerlain [he -l:lll)fl*_:l'i i 4 m'mm‘mniml‘ with mine guarantor of pnymunl." i The li’ulmimry L‘Ulwludma an m lu-l'o on llm‘ Claim 12112111.”: - ' , . j -- ' ‘_ 3; f: in», ~ . . "5., ’lmndrml (‘unrmleratn mldit-H :I'uul l‘llll-‘lli. lH.I.IJilliYL,’.":"II;II iiigi‘i-liifmirit\zhilii-Ihi “31L: killing unumlu-l- "If '_ln‘," .' U-kIUL! twenty. in" 1“" pli’lnf-11l ~i|qul-l [...-I" Hi”. 11. it is ]-l'l\:“m‘l‘f‘. "WI '“f‘ifl‘ylhl: :| 1:Ir;_'l- :umulnl (Ii ,1“, 3th "M, “m. "dim“..mp Chm“ ?_~ grnm and hut-mug new-ml ~tnre hnumw. Five :hfl'urr‘nzcrinitnhsiuni' 1M", “hem“, 'l'lu'l. pnrnculnntut the lnFr-ftulvnu'r‘e ut tlu. udjvulimtoxl M mauiy dull-tout “he“, «if 2.! mlnreil mvnlrymn Nilinll“. \.|., .~lmw olnims. at :1 WM ":'l"""“‘ to tho t""‘l"*': that (hero: “gm-quite u srvPrt‘ hfht prmvtnus uutl not one dollar a; :ullutii ute'l I.“ lwou “1"“: ‘t‘."“1'“f""". "“h" i’hce ’Xdfl‘“ I‘m‘f mpl, lf this i~ tnilw 'lilt' ill‘lilll} ul ”ml9rulfl. H"... Lnnioderntefl “if M“ to lpne legislature. we entr: :it tin-m to ship thh ' 1““1 “'ley-ln'e k}”““~“’""“""‘l ""d ”l"""|L-'- m:mkorv of Jll‘tit‘t'i: rli~mie~ the .\lthi“f‘l. ' L" \ "nil“.w'nl “Hi?“ (plurml Cdvulry. WM and mit- mu' Muddy plumlcn-d pimple!”"lonlllllekluwl. lut-t-nih-dl-mlca rulruJ-v from additional Imm: in tho shipo nt‘ (‘01:. “"1 '.“Tmfllie "L'Fk‘i‘l‘ter'. tH. t H 'l' “"9~.l\y'lllllkil'. and WP rt'fl- :l tlmsmitimnnt Adt'tt'tT'itPlll 1‘ hurt: a sin :- m ‘ team: |- ofouri‘tieople'"l-nt‘l‘dllv, that it tho pinpmi- (my slutmlion'xrt wil‘lchs‘OllVl“? rcnmnn: um tiun tn nttjuiiiéitva .ii' nntlnttx-n-ln-tl with 'fggj’fidg hiiilirtiiiiiri-iltttxiiniitiighltlrliliiiil some lnhjlylc iled uof t IG‘ inilh of thcf‘ _ "'3" ' ‘ '. .. _ . '. - State for fund itiit .is'mily‘mhl'ng iu~ult ”WWW“? from it"? £0"r'?‘:“""{:i °"“‘l'l’- tn iniufg tn lPt'lhi‘llGl‘ at all. :lnd the h-ul-ln- “"9 1“,” r are 5““ "1 cotisl' on e force "L tun-o .lwlrnulrl "(it .~qu.|i:l-lv on tho Slllijci. ' “- lln'ldwmland Ecouts report that strt-uumu lmvme-nt cmuunthv imi-ln n‘nw, “:n‘ yo; irit "”1".” a p m progress (".i¥‘l’]°lo.‘l'e .\.tute I: iit'l‘nh’d that to “‘éll for ”m cluto ..1 ”.9 of)” <to‘rk of cattle. \yhtcil‘li ham; driven “at. let ”‘3‘ Lilli o’. [ho Slum he pluulueviim : all nu hut n 5 possthle. flit'rrol (12“ Hint] (Lt-u -lmv Hume (‘lai‘ma tln‘n. lvl'm‘hlwl If in i-I_"m‘ \vndges 1”". fulfil-i.“ ”1 ~Himli-Jf ‘ ..." dPi’lan lur-U Hm! mi- h :ulilemiul loam; tut“ .Jmur nrtllt} comm’l'l‘l m tin-ll'm‘rn i: :vrcr; not, sustuit‘iml luv tliffigampll‘ ot'llu-C-uliluhn-, H conimflw‘ed‘ the mm ! "“lmt" :- O Weulth as \"Qlll-i liétil tln' lrwtllt ul' tlu““"""".lpd 111 the "dumcc turn: 0" 0 “ve State to :hhtlllli‘ thx‘ hmvuu-ut 01' [ht-m. 1).. “'l‘“ hungrentm‘ “”1" Wm! M fi'q reported what is (lot-mml ri‘drt from :ur ("Xilt‘llnfl “30“ "0”“: “"‘f‘d as the (-mxwr hgurvs.... sovereigntv claiininti-trihnte and ‘.m‘unmg gull-e ch m“ then“ “'l‘: ”m”. “‘3" protectionilnnn oln-flhcnt and faithful pvo~ n”'i'""g,h°y°ml MOI-“sm; "1‘ [Him'fflufjnu ple; but let the pug-pose be clnurly fluted. “VFW“ 901°?“ firm?” Pt "I 5011:: ”Me Above all we proleat against delu.~iv‘t~ ruliu- ‘ army: “M 'H ' he .nn "fr“ “"‘l-un' dicatinn. and cspr-cihlly when it ia done on "1““; "PPM"! I‘nng.,tmft' “92" “app?” I: the ground that tho people'hl‘ tho' blll‘tlt‘rv' be m 19".”? “t 53"“ “_("W- lho {“v ”"m" are mulling in l'sg'nlily. or must. he refirniu- : papers mtln'mt thatlmpurlzmt "lawful?!” ed from villainv by vgialutive coércxou." {‘inayhe looked for at am em 1y d” m ”‘3" _~. ;__ ..., 1 7,“ lennrfsge. . p , - W Mummy, .\[al‘ch 14. 1 On l‘ndpy evening X 9915 n dotnchrnent of m: rnzslnnwr—xnl. LINCOLS .hKED 'ro rot-”me hundred .men 1m ! "PH- ("“9“ ‘ m‘“ LOW sr-rnrram'i (“his EXAVI'LE. I Mr)" mmmnud ‘atnrted‘on n smut tm'vnrd The withdrawal or Secretary Clmse from Blmr'Mountatp. '" Madmen count)" \‘L— the pres' lential carivnas has lny no moanfio" (firmly “v" ”'9! made it (lath on a hmoothé the course for Prenidont “mum; guerll a carnp, capturing tWexity ‘ilimners, on thec ntrary, ithu‘s lgecomt-moredifliqult.‘J together mm the" horror: [‘.l'e.delnf‘}," He is assailed with an activity and apirit l iii-iii iggizfl‘lfiglzlly returped, bringing wrth in his own art .11 a'nstwhiclnitiabelieved, V r _~~ . ' . , he will fluid ityimfio‘ssible ‘0 stand u L Al'i On‘ thefith Ingt. there «luau fight at ‘ia. rea‘dy a éombinatiop has been fnzilnwd in ‘ 10° ('"Y' ’53" “wee“ 9‘ ’0 -V or ”"i‘j‘m' Congress to‘ compel him to- follow Mr. federates and the colored troops stationed Chas‘e's example; and the prudent men of there. The mnlfdemtesigmm-d possw'nn . the ”my. who see ”I," Mr. annlu.3 éon- : or a part of the city, but, the gunhoats come tinuance in the field will» lmlielnsslt' divide "'2 “i" opened fire. thus encnurugmg “'9 the prtrty. so that hv June it. will he imposd' colored {rotating-who “NEW and drove ”'B‘ sible to unite upon nifty candidate, urequig-tly ‘ “I';th 02“} 'd: G l P ll< . lending themselvos‘to the project. ”the? Ed " 6 er“; "‘9’.“ ". h“ "Md" country realized thé bitterness of the lanß-l an “, ress to‘ ‘3 army, ."' lench he mn' tine feud in the administration'party. it gratulatea than: upon theirwcirrry fi""‘_‘"e'.'; would create a. Pfinic. overthrowing. thefilrgh and Grier-son, and then CV" “19'" giggling government and demomhzlngl The Federal troops now payee: but a sin-‘ ‘ ' gle county at Mrssissrppl—the one around Vicksburg. ' . l The rebels have driven the negro garri son out of Suffolk, Virginia. On “'ednes-l day week they attacked Suffolk. and the' negro troops becoming panic-stricken, l abandoned the place and retreated eightl miles. . One hundred of the negroes were‘capturqd; the killed and wounded me not reported. Reinforcement}; hurril-d forward by General Butler stopped the re treat. and the Federal lines are now about eight ntilea from the town. One of the New York papers hm a reporti that Admiral Farragut has Withdrawn his; flee‘t from before, Mobile; that Admiral? Porter had captured matrong Confederate! tort on the Wmhita river. with all its guns ;i that the Federal troop have occupied Pil-l atka. Fla... and that‘Gen. Banks' army was to commence active operations on the lOthi intt. . ‘\ 4 A Washington dispatch to ‘3. New Yorki Times alleges that notwithsta ding persist;- i cut denials, General Meade is to be super-. neded, and that the order, eli'ecting it. and ‘ namin his successor willphnrtly liaiséued. It. is 550 reported tint General Burnside“ will be migned to the commahd of the DeJ partment ofSouth Carolina. ~ 1 Among the unauthentieated rumors from West Virginia is one that General E'well'a col-pa is moving over into the Yallfiy of the Shenandoah. ‘A portion cf lmboden's com -mand in said to be near Romney. 'A Con~‘ federate force 'of 1.500 are reported to be‘ threatening Barbourvilleh West Virginia. I The Rebel Gen3Blnart is reported to have, gone out on a raid. l‘ PRISIDENIHAL NATURE The air is filled 'ljith rumors of defections from Mr. Lincoln tpwnrd Genernl Grant in the Republican party. It in width! Gen~ eral Ilalleck’s friends are abnut taking steps to place him‘ before the‘Demncml‘ic Earty as, a candiglate. Every hour the aleidoscope,of the presidential struggle changes; but the Democratic members of Congress continuejo express the most per fect cnnfidence,ju lging by what they hear from their canstituencies. that the, Chicago nominee cannot fail to be the successful candidate.—ll'arbi. J < fiThe election in the State of New York on the ooldi 1’ vote question has re sulted in favor o“ e measure, by probably 60.000 majority. he Democratic cities of New York and Brooklyn have given major ities for it.‘ The Democrats there takeit for granted that Gan. McClellan wiil be the Democrntic nomihee for the Presidency, and that a. majority of the soldier-g ml] vote for him. 5 IMUI=I Denver/Hie Victory in‘lllinoLs.—l‘ho muni cipal election in Rock Island was held on Tuesday, resulting in - (hp chofie of the Democratic zickelgby 177 majority. being a Democratic gain of 150. Thegcily Council minds seven Democrats and one Abolition ist. The Mayor eject is Bniley Davenport. The contest was fopgbt on natioml political issues, and the Depocntic riuinph is com: plane. ; ‘ 3-11.. Wuyilfgcon National lluelligeiea' all. nut-mien lofthe fact thnt when Mr. Lincoln 1... I anFidago for the Presidency in 1860, he unngunoed that “I]th mlduru Out for 4 Jingle hm." Abe Lincoln’: Flgridq Cnnunlion.—An afi eoyiu a New York Begigent. engaged‘ln the recent. Florich fight. ".19: a. fol'u to s [cm in Béfi'l‘lOE . . {llsmm ad ' {oqt ghpt 99' and mg, lose pin 9‘ myfig. gllfor Mug 4.: {kayak to the in! political (smm 46¢ gnaw... W in Flotilla." _ ’ THE wah NEWS. The Federal gunboat expedition up the “'it‘thlta: .r‘ivrr‘, Louiaiauu. encountered acme o'pposlliun. A place. culled Trinity was found to be strongly fortified, and El heavy fire was opened upon the flagship llinuinn. compellinu her to retire in u llamuged' oun dition, with the loss of two men killed and eight wounded. ,The Hug was then trans ferred to the gunbont )uchim, whose “ow. erlul guns silenced the Uml‘elh-rnte butter ies. conniating of three thirtyvtwo poumlers. She Was but. slightly damaged. Further up the river the Conle‘ilerutes were driven lrom llmrisonhurg and the place burned. ll'he President. by an ofiicinl nrtler. makes the lullnwing militury mignlurmsz—Fir‘t, Lieutenant General Grunt. in ll“~lgfl(‘tl to the command of the urmieaol‘ the Unite-l States; ‘aeenml, Mafinr General lblllerk i: relieved from duty in General in L‘hiel uml 'nfillgned to npeciul duty at“’n.~hitlgtmn fu.-.(.,'hiet' of the Stnfl'uf the A’rmy ; third, Maxim- U'enor nl Sherman is assigned to the cnmnmnd of ‘the Military I)n'|.~iou 01 the Mismwlmn, Hutely (rmmamhd ly GUM-ml (in-m, my] cnmprrsihg the Departments ot the 'Ohio. Cumberland, 'l‘onne»m‘ :nul Arkan ‘sah; Tout-Ih. Mujnr General, Mut’hemin in Animal. to the o‘umnmml ot the lh-pmt tnont 01' Tennessee, lecemly commanded by Hone-nil Sherinun; ‘filth. Lieutenant (ll'nmul Urnnt will estnhlhh hi» headquar !tors in the field with the rcqwotwe :mfimq. inpernling under 135' « personul‘ hfllle‘lvl sum. ' ' . ’ i A «lisy-ntnh from Form)“: Monroe stated; that. a Federal lnrce haul pmm-edcgl to ngfintl Queen (Yuurl “"uw‘. VJ" nc-zu' which thev ll! W-utml nnnl lll\}n¢'}'ip'l twelve #0 e of the Abolition qoun joumnls, speaking of; ”candor: II the White Home recentlyfluys—W rs Lihcoln mu tutotully attired in I while silk dress. heavily fun tooned with rich black lace. and wore n neoklnoe‘ of park, Ind' I head-dream of park” The dreu of hqr pearl of n‘hur' ,bcndinnm giv‘eu. - , ' I 1;: 1' J———-——o-o———~~r-—— ' J ‘S’Mr. Vslhndigbuq'l ffiqndu hue raised @9Both suppgn him"? Can». an. exilo. ' ' ' .. ' " LOCAL DEPARTMENT. fiWo hnnjus! printed n lurgl‘lot of com mon Duns, mu. clfnl' upc. uu u-ry nun-rim paper—Jingle Ind double néknawledgmunu. ulso with Icknowledgmvnh in blank. Tinhcd ’nr any number. Dead! for Admininrulan, Ameiqlstmwn with the 'Will aunt-pd, and Rxecutorsfwilh Common and Judgmrm Bondy. Judumln! NM”, .\micable Actions. Sum mousn, Snb‘pmnna, Exemgium. Sale .\‘ulefi, kc" &c., are Ilsotxo be bad 11. lbc'Culrle-II (mice, II all limu. . . rnn‘ rm". . FIRST OF APRlL—Thnse 0f""”“”5”“’"’ Song of the “Old Folks," Chorui. who intend to “move "on or about. the In of Quinn, , ' ‘ . 110. April, uré requested to give IIS timely nolirc- ‘ a':::::sf.‘ "“5“!“ ~ 73:? therFoT, mung“s m" "W l"“" ”""' "3 “W {ct-Imm “ginning. ' . do. place to which they remove. “1”". will “_m'rlf‘ Tam? Anthem, at". - > ' an! I new new rt“ ~.‘ m 'mrno \ o. 3’ w delne; the”; ’11:: to Vthe Pu“ o;,ng (‘muc where my late llcl draining, lertetto. entea.’ 0|“ 0"“"’_ § . 'Coufiduut‘e, ‘ Chm-m. mix-rest. to them, without mislvuke or 119416" 115““, of Zion. ' ‘ do. We hi" recently sent out bille Io delinquent! The Old Sn-xtun, ‘ ' $003!. suhucrihers, Why In view to raising menus to: am: on Science, ’‘_ Chufu.' meet liabilitifi '-"°“""“ d“ “b?“ 'l‘" 1“ °r nodu—musot<fi§lfi§f§sfiuuesChorus. April" A few lmw~ rnpun-lcd, and weeurnval- Cumylm'u'v ,‘, ' 1 Charm. I’. hope um! all will do go in n Vt'r}: allurt‘nmmV ~ . do. , time. his only by those [flying who une us, mavllilll.-l.l:mg' . 3";- - that we can men-t what We uwc (anthers. . :\l Ijl'rl)’. . ' _ u "a: John Andcrson, my .10., I do. 'l'lvnmnflt,‘ . v \ LL): .\lulngunu-ry, du.’ 'Hluqlllll, tlli.’ l Luther return frmn (Wimp. Duct’kflfhorua. ‘ ‘, FIRST mum}. mxx nr (:m‘n‘n‘r. l3lflltj.:-—l!y u notin- m. our pnpur tuning", it “:1“ be at'l'tl llnl Ille'l’nnt Kxnllohlll Bscuk _ot'- Hetlyslyurg llnd bet-u duly urg min-d untlr: tlm ’.Xct 0! Common. and [nu~ lull nuxlu-rily to com lnl‘uxv the llurlllt‘a.‘ of lhnking. Thv llzulltlllg nium i‘ in the rhidu‘nve ul’lk‘m Arnold, 8514., nlnvl is ln-ing hnn-Lunu-ly fitted-up for tho: pur pnav. The demand lur tln-Il‘nrroucy has bm n préssing su much upun l’hr 'l‘rensnr‘v lirpnlrt ll’tl‘lll, 11mg still'lj: hnlt- duh-y h-s mamrrcal; 'lml \t'r'mnlufiyttunl lll'll in \llnr cuurn' of u'vour llnrcc win-kc. lln- liunl. nil! gu llllu'lull opt-ra lion. “ith oft-r} prmpl-vl uf mm «5-Ith opcll~ THE SPRIXG EY.E(‘TlO.\'S.——leo‘ clcr‘lion in this borough uu Fridu): [.lnl resulted as follo%. Drx. “HEN-fl ‘ / 'Rw: - ”on. I). Zw‘gficr. 10-3 11:. G. .\lu'Cn-nrg’, L 37 Tunn (Inuuril. w _ Nirlmlnq l‘udori, my DIHH‘I [.nahrH, 15!; Edward .\lcnchy, H“ ‘ Mchomg Went-1;, 1m; Judge, CanWJ. Martinl 108 I I'lavid chcney, )5‘9 =EI G. P. Eckunrcde,,lw| Hiram Warren, 15': A.......nr, Solomon Powers, 111 I Asn't A..; Georgr (‘u'yL-r. Jcrcm'inh Dichl. Pi!( log School Dirctturi Dr.Jnn.A.iopL-, 11l H. G. Fuhnoflock, 158 Jacob Dem , Hi! T. 1). Column, «15‘.» Cunsln'floa, ' ‘ . Ju’roh (‘od-yri. 11l lJuhn Ihrrrn, . 1W un'ob Huhzwurlh. 10! Win. ”mm-In, 159 The avérzlgs- Bopublimn mnjurily i' 47. L‘urlin's nmjority Inst full has UT—lnuingl Re: puhlicnn loss of FIFTY. . The Democrats 0! Qumhcrland township luv: Bun-red themselves a" over \di‘h glnry, by 'e‘vgiling liu-ir “hula Huh-r.. m “..’§‘|"“‘" part) :cblucst, by mgjurilic: m'uging Imus N to 27! In Hulniilonhin Hu- Drmocmh'uny '\ pm nflluir ticket. including the impunnm ollir: (If‘JlUlL’E‘O’ Elk'l'li'lnS- , ' In Highmud Klu- Demntrnt- lit-Ihr Rivpub lirnns' un Junirg of ”al' I't-nn‘. zuul (-lu! n Supen‘imr my! a Sclionl Direcmr. The Run publfi-ams lun- llie lnilnm-o hy 4 lo I'l. UM Slrnl-hn ('ullws‘il: \lVil}: hugnifivém Drmovrmit‘ 11l Ij-nilu-s—A‘J to 4:5 ' - In Mulluljny the Dcmncrnlv nmkc- 5| chum F\\H‘p,rb,\' mz-jnrilivs ranging frum If: t) ‘l5. Frankhn elects the wlmlu Ucmocrnlic lkkel l-y hundsouw umiorilics. ' , 'l‘} rune ulsu uullnnUy wheel» inlo‘ lhc‘Dc-mn cmt‘u- line. “1301 c Dun-wruic (in-kc! ‘elevlcd l-_\ from I'.’ to '_'9 majority! . ~ “a Mr told tlml lhmlinélnu (I-(‘l'ctnfnfl' hcauly ReplH-limh) is ([O5O. .Ilnl'lllp} F: N. W. Mowers, hrmocrntic cilnuidxqr “5 Ton."- whip Treasurer, beau Jun-oh A. (inrduvr, “up... 2‘; must” ~'l‘Lv thTe area“ lhe diilriru wehnm- h‘mnl from. TILL-iv are enough In dcnmm rule that the people of Anhmi urc nut 51-! prrjmrtd lu mu'lrt m'gru «quality, or' n “mixing of the races." _ NATIONAL (‘li\lF.TlißY.——“'c'undi-fmlnil Ihnt nl! the bodies uflhc lecml whim-n..: hnv‘v hucn removed t'o the .\'.uiu.i.il' ('i-muhrg'fthc number being‘ 34513. Alum! mum otvllum are unknown. And deposited in Lth pan. 0! Ihr tllélhslll‘c set apart for lhusc ’llllrl'fi.’(lgllitcl'l. Ncmly' orquin- a fourth of the “Hole numlwr of NW slain brlung to die Sum of va Y‘nrk. .\I my u! the lulhuunu hodiw Imu- z-incc lltt‘lh lucuguim-d, their name: Luviu'ghccn disvuvcreili from hucrs, plmlngrnphé. ngeniasis. diiries, c'mhing,‘ and! uthr [hingi qumf upun Hie can-«: 5. Quite an z-muunl of ‘mmmy. in sum“ :Inm. ranging from the frurliunhl purl uf-n dullnr up to {my dullarr, mus ulw found upon the hudigd by than who di<imi~rrrd lhan-l—l ‘_ 'l‘hirly-t-ix dollars in Quid Write {hung} in {he} _w‘x'” ""3 ““1 1'": ':”“1L_ our; "1 pockct of one, and [Lirly I'o furl; dnljnrs-l 4-‘ “‘1; :-«rpcu:d out M”- “"r‘i “ lip”! "d" ‘ pAr nn‘lJ‘mld—in the garments of niche-rs, hc-l itfl‘kmip 0f ml uphmm uhr’rrnml‘ml hnr. s.des many relics, mcmi-ulnos, _kc AH ‘zth. imll klnkc WNW/{I (;.-(U\l,llrg übiul Iho money 'nud these relics lulu; been him-n cure mm m. Of-H'T‘L 7" _ i 3. of In; Mr. .Willg, properly luhelcd. Kind ‘ ' ‘ held in Enfv-kerping for the rolniil-s, should “43y. ever he di~covcrecL An elegant hliming cab} [um walch‘nnd fire or nix siher wuuhca were All!) ounil upon dim-rent bodies MONUMENT TO GEV. REYNOLDS—We learn that the officers uml pflgnlt's of the First Army Corps lmv‘e dclcnuinc-l {OI-red n nionu ment, on the Gettysburg Battle-field, to the memory‘of their gallant comminder, Major (lenerttl'Rt-‘rnolds, who fell surly in the HI: gngomcul on the first day 9f the blttlr cl Get ~tyshurg. The r'ngney has been rxiiscd lor the purpose, and the committee has written to Da wid Wills, Esq., of this place, urgeturc suita ble grounds for the location of the monument. The committee ftu'ors the Hon of creating it. on the spot where their chit-{min was slain, but, it in not considered eligible on aceuunc of being out at the tiny. The suggestion is n..-rel. fore ‘mndc to [reel it on an Bluvated position within the cemetery, and this, probnbly, will be acceded to. WWI- understand that among the killed Ind wounded of the Slh rrgiment L'. S.‘ ct‘llorvd “oops, In the recent buttle ol Olnstez, Floridn, are the following from G'Qburg and vicinlo 13': Joseph Nell”, chm run,an “3'o other: whosemnmes are not. shun], lulled: John Watts wounded in the shoulder, David Robison wounded in the 103,th the {to Buckmaslcrn ulso wounded. ‘3‘ ~ ‘ - ”We are‘ often naked mt'p-nbmh (‘qu flnunicutious ,o'r resolutions “piifiing”: some: , body—tombs:rrcaomebody's private interesgs, I or to gratify lomehody’: persona] fol-Hugs.— 3 They do not appear in our columns because ‘ i they are not [mid for. The publ'pheu of this \ [place have has since estnblished the rule that. I such gluten come under the llendofmlrtrming, . and fixufil he paid for as adn-rlisements are. ”On Fridly week, We train on the Li? (uptown Railroad ran off Lb; truck 'lbnnt oné ‘ mile_ "mix that place, but resulted in nu dim ylnge to the-locomotive or can. 0n loudly uhcrnodn A similar accident. ,occ‘urred, doihg 1 cousidcxsbie damage to the train. | WM"; E. G. Fnhnestock has resigned his rosuion as Pnymnun in them-my, and has v re‘urued home. Capt. E.T.R|uehm, his chief clerk, bus who returned. ' “’o‘" elu‘vr friend mud townaufmfieotu cher, 3.41., ha npil wanted II with»: bottle of his Jamestic wine” 1!. is dye pure juice of the grape, find very fine. "- bn 3 quantity on hand. which he will dispose offer medtciml purpou-l. « , , _ - fifln Court of uh! in the we of Ram. C. L. K. Salami. In“ rep'omd tint be be' ex] pellgd from the mini-try and rumba-hip of the lemodiu Church. They have “lord: luv. Sun In! Kephr m‘,wl!hdrxuw Tron tho' mini-cry ud nonbculgtp 9f the Church. , um.» FOLKB' " roxc‘sm._‘rhe "0M ‘ ‘Fdiia' " Concefl will come 011' in lb. Com ‘Ruogn to marrow evening, film! will no doubt drnw u. lull houan. We un’deernnd that. thn co‘mpnny will appear in the nnliqunged coltnmo worn luy our grnndl'ntficrs nnd mnndmolheu éoe hundred years Igoflmd will sing the tuna! "do/Inning 10 um prfiod. The now cabinet orgnn rut-mil): pnn-imwd and designed for flu jPrrabyu-riun Church in this fllnua will '9 and ‘rnr the fin} line on this ocuusion. The fol ;luwing is the prog'mmme nqnounccd [01":th ‘ ”Janeen: _. ‘ L l-Inuu'l. Bushmnn, L 39 EIZZIO Julm linpp, 160 lwnryifumrurty 160 YUI'NG “E“; —“'(-\rnIIH will the pllrnlinn inf yun'lg l‘ucn. will» ‘ltwin- .I 'fhufnygh prop“?!- tinn "or lh-nu‘ih'!‘ {ln u-F nl"|uuim'~i Me. U) tho HdVJIII-‘L't'fl uuu' .m‘u-ullnl llu-m .H ”I" Quukrr) _(‘il_\' Whine“! Full-1.“, X. I'3. rurlwr of Truth and ('lnwnlu, Sin-vb, I'hil‘ulvllihixu 'l'hiq in lamulunu u. “.' mnl Vuu-mhvr "M. 1501. null ‘iu Qullr Inunllu' hum “It. .u-hlcuul n nun (-1! unprcu-«lvnu I In“ Illt quhrr) u! nunfinrrt'ml i‘al'lluo’“ .\.lt‘l’f) lwl.mmlrv~i mu! lil y un ‘ldvuli' Inn’- ruh-rrvl ~im‘c lh ll Inn -, n “nub"- Eng" “11.114; s;|l'-ll\~ f-I il—lll,‘nu-l dawn-nu!- LlJ~iwLy L-hzulJJu- run-num- in :anan rim-II h! ‘11.» p .Mm. Thv ‘in-tilulinn ii_ill "Buy of 1H ,I~s=ul|[i.sl {whirl-1" dHI' rruL Imm nrqhxlfir} [' -I1 ‘ n ’ {“ lfuumwrcml ( u lcgcs. ' IL H cmuhu‘ud up- I ' x ion :1 new :I'\\h'lfl u! nrl'ml lvxniuru (Eniuiu‘, ilhl' stzlulrnt being taught li-nt by nu-ro mv-nrv', bull thruugh n h-xuiur rmnino u! {zllhillrlfl tul lruEMc‘l (n mle lii-u m the simu- :img A thorough Qpracxifill uu'uuulnnl nn-l hl ln'nu funny whim ‘uj_ulrlu|nc,w in lin- would of l-uEim-s}. ' I ’ 1'lll)‘.‘ who «Imlgn «uh-fix}: i”Luann," Four” or l-l'mnm‘ wial ~tudu-1mn»“In-r“. \nll fl x-l 0" A'ry— [Univ]; .1 Im- ilkf‘nlillli‘l L'rh-x. (“‘1 pa 4i“ 1" ml. 3 fur. :ml 1:1 my. unlaumgrd nul ullAin'ALLo glan , “burr. ~ ’ ' " i WHHL. Ju'un L. Hull/.wnrl'n ha- rn nuns-l xhk hu-zl anni- s'hru- :iure m (‘humlrrr-lmi‘x I‘, . 1‘ . guppmm- Ihr, (u Hu-r‘hn ("hurl 11. where he u! hr?- lg'l 'prt lmrr-l 11:.le r\ cr l 0 illppl" liie‘wnuu of ' . ' In: L‘ualuuu-ri. \ g ' Wjfiuunl ._\ .\‘l lum! (“mm-H “Hflm :i‘wu 'in 5!. Jam“ thhh'an ('lnnrh ml 'lhufiqdn}; :ewu'mg. lur the Lemln. 0! tin- LII-wry. 'Lrj-Dui l‘l'. Hriukvrlmlr 153..., has ml»! hil {arm in Slr‘mun ll|\\||‘lll'lp, to Mr. l-rrclrr'n k ,Wnlf—l'r.‘ ni‘res. for 3: 0-"). - E W)“. Jn‘nh .\u'rhrrL ha.- pnrrhumf lho ‘pmperb ol Hun. ”wk. ‘_l’n-.~r.x\<¢- I, nl’ 3711. l W \lu‘minn il‘lijn I'lv-l lu. ll”; 1“!”er ‘ gnuuln!’ llAt I'll)“: inn) in this plum. in annilu‘r culumn. 'l’hu- lfigh lilin I“ of livin: have urn - lurrevl “In: .\‘l. D : Hm: :I ~Ix;'.l "-llikl‘." ‘ Rig-r \anlmu is .l ram-l [I “In Mum-p -mom of “wart. “.‘l'sh .\.kllmn‘, ii: In; nliwr to! 11 mn 353‘” V. ('. S F._r-k¢ rt 1m: lwo-n nmmiulo! 1'0" nnsflh-r u: Hnnon-r. \ict- \lvs. “_VU". rl"l“l-("b' Q‘YOI'K hn‘ palm llu-hmcr'uit. by 20” —'- ‘ . ":Irphhuxg the suum. (Hm iujn wchmw 3.\ ‘ ‘ I _ » v, V WXm‘vclmxwrd hm'n iun hum «turn-ll in New York and -Phi'n«ll-lfvhia l‘o nrlvm'nlu Hen. Flt-mm)! for ”no l'rumlu-nvy. 'l'hl friends 01’ the I‘alhlix'uh-r‘ nre tarnblv in mmmz. They nro (Ir-tt-rminml that If their finiurile cannot. ho lhn- next Prniitlv'n', old Aim «111 d! M"! hm. Tho-fawn“ r‘mlmr see n Democrn'l‘clw‘m-n than lan pruwut in' cumlmnt. " ‘ . @Granvdle L. Slnrltzr'r. frinl in Fri-ti erick.‘Mll.. for «he numlo-r nf Mn. Nu"- Lvium, has been found guilty ul’ murtlvr m the first degree, ind sqnlenced to be liqng. ,‘ _' “J‘lm Dayton lilfilu'll arm rr-rénlly mobbed null In the rum, n numlmr ‘0! per aom were killed. Amy dung-Fum- .Ipm: seems to he rixing. nntl nvifl retaliation is becoming the fixed «h-lenuinatiun of‘an 091 mg“! people.’ \ ‘ : 'nhe Singer Sewmg Machfinesrfin' ILI‘ITTER A FAMILY SHWIM; \|.l§'lll\'l€ i! luslznining nvulrlgl-wirlc reputation. ‘ It i 1 “1“ lvond dn'lhl the best. and flit-"phi runl mud [be-milul of Ill’ Family Sewing .\lnrllinrt 3ft infrared to the public. No qllu‘r anlil) 393‘- ling .\lm-hino‘lms s‘o mnny‘usvful upplinurh r‘ I ‘llcmmiug, ll ruling. Felling, 'l‘uckizz. ”MM" inmlhinging, ”raiding. Embraidming. ('N'l {inqknnd so forth. Sn qu-r t'umily m-viing mn (‘hinc has so much cz'ipm-ity fur n gram. vunt'l)‘ cf work. R will 59w. all kind: ul'clulh. nnrl . I'llll all kinds 0! thread. Grenlnnd remit Im ]urbvrmrhls anP mu: anilv Swing Inchin must. relinble,nlul mas} dumb!e,nnd mun cer ‘ “in in nruon at all raft-s ‘of speed. It makes the interim-lied stilt-h, which is tho best stilrh known. Any one, FTP" ‘0! 1h":- mml ordinnry mun-wily. twee. at n glnnvewhnw to nee (ha ‘LcttrrA l-‘n I y‘f‘ewlngllnchine: Unr I-‘nmily ‘ Sewing Nuchincs nrelinished in clmste‘fnd u quisite slyle. The folding Case of the Family Machine 3! 3t piece of r‘nnuing \vorkmnnship at the mo" .nicful kiml. It protects the machine wh"! not In um, undiwhen about to be operated may he opened as a spacious and subsuntial in)!” _ to sustain the work. While some of the ()n-c'. made out. of the choic‘eur woéds, “e fini-hrd in tho limplmand chutes: manner I ’I! other: are adorned and embellished ln 1% early Ind Infierb manna: v. in Ihlolulel ntcu to ted 1h hmil , Mullins in operzdon, Id n?tojndfl{lliu gray: ‘v‘ capaciy and beauty. 11. ii huh becoming is popular for (null: sewing In our Manufacturing Machines are {or Insular-curing purposes. The Bunch‘ Oflieel are wall supplied with lilk win, ‘hread. needles, oif, in, of the very best quality. Send for n Putin". ' TUE SINGER MANUFACTURING COHPAKYi’ 458 Broadway, New York“ . WPIHLADEM’IIIA, 810 Shaun! SI. .\- ,-fi-G. JACOBS g 880.. Lacy! .\z-nu 1‘ ‘; @PY‘WWI’ . 14": ”I ”‘3.- U Bpecinl Notice.- a -‘“‘
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