BEDFORD (tAZWTE^ £4 l" '■'■ gPSB^^ mm, *. *S3 * -r . - •pJ % f ■ vV' b "- v njn -gg "'■ < ,-<%* itf . • - ••*-*-"- -"nttr I • for* : ; >25 ' -', .tv"\?.".•■ .""J 1 :—£^4 ~ o7"Pa'.— FftlF®¥ :: :::i: ::! DECT 2DT IS6S "^"■7 " B, F. Keysrg, Editor & Frcprletcr. •Democratic Stale Exewiiive Comafoee. A meeting of the Democratic State Esecu iivo Coni v nit'e v.-iii be field at the BueLier Housrv K as-Ri^burg, an Wednesday, ij>j.ry 15, JS62; at 3 o'clock,'?. ? '.. Democratic papvri a trie State will p!.-.->e Wl ' t* ft T rfA IS" !I. mil 'Uf.'ChairrrianY Our Z&iaii&as with, England. lc the very throes of a wo t horrible and bloody domestic / volutin, our unhappy coun try see;s to be destined to meet a still severer tmi io ike wariike arw trains nlof international arni uMj-'i and dUpiues, springing, i : the 1: am, from oar 6tvn shameful, insane quarrel at iipme. For scar, time past > aican,.s have cropped out in the policy of England, which k'ft out little dct.bl in our mind that it war the object of that grasping and ambit: j'is pow er to torn oar trouble* to the lest account ibr its own interests. The military movements in Canada, be course of th- Loader Times and f • . • j! ~ i wptwoof-Suftthtrri envoys in the British cap ital, r ••.••-)• ,-s-i f ' .: ; !; io speak, furnished to our mind i zn .leant Hints that our trans-AIL tic cousins di-i net oc cupy quite the position of neutrals in the ooa ten between the North and tne 8 m'h. In Hct, We have had a chronic apprehension of 1 tfc-- torn affair, are now Liking, ever since we ■ hr- suie apprised e, the fact that Eveter Hal! Lad taken un<br its patronage the sectional I cplitical party v.uicli lately oetamv.,. , t J at the North. During th-: struggle between ; Democracy and "Rep . Hcon" raJica'is-n, wt ' frequeotly warned our readers that the £>:-;■;. •? I Hall tholdiewsts were making to -is of the here-,is ,f fh latter, to he ii-ej in spiitUng a susder the glorious union which English envy and iealoUi.' longed -0 see enfie led. We be have now mar" firmly than ever, thai such was the. object of those wily necropmiivis. We" -iif-ve that Great E tain, i;. her 4Solition societies, propr./alyd in America the baneful pistil wLich lately Bji.g iu pc-Eoooa.-; seed throughout the length and breadth oi the j North ami from which sprang that 'Saskud an ! 'j iirr;, that nox'-ua weed, 'h ceetioii, tie curse j and plag-ic of Car. IlepuL-iic. Toreapthi-; bar- j vert,'Biih-'"! d'-plvmacy now whels. it, .... | From shocks of bio * W hope, to | \viLE,;w go! kgrams w Recewttq enrich the j the B. ic. •••". F. :iie h. v;d of An .j citizens snot 10. n mqnsirpus UC' ■ ' i' nui- ; ride, itiexrects to coin j-.w As for tin- L- f /.en- f mg oj Eut'sh iorA and ladies. Tus philaaihru- | py o Logliiti iiuraaui'. in . is'.viiicn prided i.- ; self in culminating n. visionary efforts, for the ■ emapcijiafion of liegto slaves, steins to hav. ; vaoisbed into thin am. The busy interference I of Exeter ila'l in 1 half .flue "dowa-tfoddeu j Africaa," has entirely ceised. The dread'ut j thundering o| the London Times cg.ajnsi slae- j holamg, "the besetting sin of the Americana,'') is heard no more. The Enghsh heart ard the • llngiish'miud are wrapped up in f : .v "-siro ..uk i the pB-inlife ar ! : kiting for the . verthrow of the imi rican ITor .1. I i' -.d of rra'o 1 friendly and tiig.E.led rem •n • nc?'' John To ; "hrrath'i out threaten ings a a-1 ebu.-hter" a- ] gainst our government Wcattseof our seizure] of the Southern Cornirussba.-rs on 1 . > , British steamer Trent. At least & oh ; .. 0 ; news by th" Eufopa, and" if Britain cos-r r.j> nrtan.'-var, it is not because she is Bet ; rerar-: irjg for it with her .best rneed ,ind her greatest ! eoergies. Mat- Thso. 3r.ydei, We ieftrr, with pleas:)-®.' !, s th® nHorj. 1 TTtJemam is 1 •candidate fsr h e*sc i -.f S#hr*Rnf at A-ms nf the h*r house of tho 1 S'ate Ler"'afore. ■ MijASov.ler i a man at' sterlfw wottH, anthf: -fhbre is anv!hip. in r er- 1 ffiriat merit or pohtica! hun'ejny nrd coisi fm- • cy, that can 'entH* 3 mnh to ndicp. nhv-a-days 1 if p ?'a r -: dfrm •: td si'"C®'-I. V- 1 !,t??s. the hatV" \f® ; ee ' dtS JS '•veil for h% if t'fhe fat? elT tron, that ft • ••''' tvi -hon pist that ' one nf her Tf%,.dfr g B%rrit drflftsS?heremem- ; berel In th® cu'.ifr**■**>!' ' r ft " e nl f-*irri<' barg. • iT>j. Snyr>r' ".-s- ?e-:-esnt %f A-mi nf the Seß'atb;'*<?'irTTk ?*<' eersions f- joe,S-o,:. tJifrheryed ttfe 'h- nd-itino with irreef credit to him* f and t.' th® E'be uMet no mef(d><.ry-r>f hrfv We ho ♦!,*t the House wiii duly cmrsiJec'th-* cfa'foeof Bffeh'RoVder, and fShf '•gfffnnf ®* li fh*4Mifr' will he ef" !y <-•- ®re irn of a over en almosooeerwh;}- rving opposition tf.^Srlfy. :•< ti> l:Jf ■ Mary iv'oorr -e4in* in tiw we** era part of our town, met with a sad rccjcieut a few days ago. Whftrt'iFrgns VAna opening a can of 'hA-ifs-eSHt* h'entkf in a fid *>l ; the nan rtnfdchk hnrst opt rv ftrowifiy i' : culumn of eh'-m straight into he *" ' " re " 'eoldiri'f hf VTV SeVerefn children? o. t. on Penmanship. f XF"Tfie Bedford County Teachers'lnstitute, : ; w h tig called to meet in this place on Mon-a -day n®x f promises to be a meeting of un ; inter We ..ope tifc. ;ttft -4) ople 0^ | jtiih oeigii •ladtr.. siaiiJ ofphe Co .nty'geanrahjj'- i wii; attend if' anions.,. .Meeting|.' o ( this nir-d we ■ mtri-rwy (..alcuir.Ced to en .arice ijw ti?e tuirsiss .ti'tlie ( ee • :hi. if"sy in School 1 i matter-, as m every thing qlse, in this country, j movements for the fftbllc gooi must origidate j with th® peop'e fherEselircj. j S'A'"~The f't onsliui - Oomocrsi and Sen? in;! | comes to ua much improved in appearance, j {The intimate friendship which has recently j • sprung up between the editor and "Old Abu," i ; (through the medium oi a somewiiat temrtiiy j j corre; ;>ondence) mast have proved quite bo --j eficisl to the former. Tie Democrat nn i Stn j tirie! is a sprightly, welt conducted journal, \ and, 'though we havcyhad some "krmcks" villi i As editor, we wish d uii the success it iner.iu. | [py-lauiaa Sammer'seatns jnst now to be j paymg up its overdue Kistattmefrts, with coro j pound interest. For the* past fed d-vs the , w*t-;;her n ? A . and A.:■ ...y . ..;• {is ru;u-sunirner. Ev m on ea.' 1 , in the jof v/ars and rumors 01. wars, kind Providence | permits ua to rtutiir ' the fine of Wie hymn, ''December's as pieasstnt as Msv." j desirous of mi kin?; "jod bar- I gains in real estate, will serve their :oteres?s hy ! -al'ir.g oil O. E. Shsnnuu, Esq., of this place j Mr. Shaaaou ijju a large quantity of iauus, ' outes and lot., &.c., for sale, or trade. See ai:vprtisetn-.nl in another colur a. Showing the White Father. At.ii ; K.J.u*j.iibiivac v in-oat -til os uti: on '.Vedae • 'ay night, Mr. Sherman, ••{ iv-iv i'oik, i -ok-the gtouud ihat wt never could put j uovsyi Hie rsu.lio.i Wi.c tile b.diei; Uijkt we j -• -st ™,; :■ y ■ sLw-s lu da it, Ha-i any p-r- j . Jli Yv*;'..' i. s ii IO JiijiiiC ''lo ioC<df'ol)OC 5 looaths ago ti;ai th* uaiU j d IVoriu, w u 4 tuj :1 il.i.MviU. vj ''."St- j; ,viitA.On <x' ? Vila. 1&HOi*?- • Cr-*Sj . T,.u XiOt pUi viO-rVtl OtA (j|Vi I with but seven roiliioßs. he would have been ' r-rand-as a c .-vvani or Mvao .acfu as a uailur. ■ But times have changed, and Ue loudest boa - j ) (rs are the fust to show the white JeaUier. j : Shame on the white man who thus seeks to im- j i ueacL NoriStern couta-ie!- — i'atiioi and Union- ' —— LITEST Wil! NEWS. UNION VICTORY tN Y/£STeP.N VtR- j QiNiA. THE CITY OF CHARLESTON IN ASHES!! .Citrciftfat/. I've. 14.—,A special tie.qtuich ■ from Ghcai Aljun- .iio to the Cumfivrcial t ay | siiat yesierday one of the hatdt-Hi and best- j ought bailies of the war was fought v A lie- j ! ghany .lamp, i'crahootai county, Weatera Vir- j I ..ia, 4jSuiai R< ri. Mtir-ry onir.\:'uig iha j mil Gen--raid iha*o.a, ctYSeorglsp j' , :-otntn.-ttuiOii the itW*. j Th->firr : lftted from daylight till three o'clock j jl' fh: A;-. .1 oia ato-it thtriv, no a U.e i j c-v.-r two ..iHidredi including a caaj >r ' ji>d -ny c 4 bar ofjjcew. Viiiri. pri iters we; : >~im > - d, * ! F1 John >n "f C- -re is,' vis -;hot in the f j rr.utith, but not jniured The Twelfth i si" R.-.-l.T.entsuffered res' severely, f Gen Mil• >y'v E.:? numlerr-d 750 rrcn, from I |' :, e ■ r.r.-J Air? emh Ir.rliana -'.a tweote- j ' Pf'U ami R-irfy-seoad Ohio, and th Second i j Virginia Regirdents. ! General Jt-hnsoc's forces numbered over ! j-2OOA j The Ninth !r Uv.a fnight bravely to th® last, j 1 aft' r <\; , ing f- enemy into their barracks rn j j !e.-.i than five time?. i j Our forces retired in {pod order. I Th;.- rebels set fire to'their barracks and rcfif- ! j*3 'to StanntotT 8 i G-Ti, Milrc-y ha? thus driven the last of the i I rebel army out of Western Virgiu'a. iisLTfM ire, I>ec. 14. fhe -Name.- Adelaide i 1 arrived < -.is tnomi. g from Obi Point, reports j ' that a flag cf truce ca-ne io Foitre ? Monroe, j i rd t, from N riolk, with a outabc -oi South I lorn ..its, bm there is no news from any ! | point S uti\ beyoi : the lata disastrous fire at! I Giiar Aston. j i Th- A rtotk Da Bock, brooht be t-nr., j ,- parseitt'*! rs to }*•;.' lonrne, *eg ®idßv,<r-ntKic-s ; :ft u- rich torn Chantstou-.S. C., cia ing . i fa tarriMy (iestriic.:ye fire occurred in tb.it.city | .i :,:C 1; Li uiv.., k-i' :iZ■' it kit*.-: ~ ■ L't. ' , .*i ' - •b' - . -s portica of Mia, city, and" aa iir.meaa* a- | j roouiit o prop<?j •y, : lae ;. • brrk" jt in a sash fa.'' -ry : n King [ j street and is suppcr-ed to have beer the work of.j j an- incendiary. Among many otiier buildings ! j bsrr >d wa the Mi'ls House, the Catbedraj, the j Old Found fhurcb, the theatre, and aa immense ! ; number of store.-,. S • Tfi • auTbori®s had sent 'o Savannah and i j A'-~hs?> for engines gad nwAtence; h.it they ' j-. .! t:df arriv •:. The' fire was still reming i ! fivrrely Rt ia-t accounts, ~-d if was feared'ih® j i etttlr® cry Wju.'d'rf® fb sWbved. • Ti'.e-re was gre^suuV-r the people, | 'c-,arj . u:t - v-ryth:n?,"nnd been rendered', ! 1.-nr c-!rr-. ! be: .cyedlhat sei -ral person® tn.d. been • jjkfild by'f j,o hlltng ira!?. and ihet many had ( pcri -hr {he ft-imf-s. .' | Yfceff Wer- 'Ver.-'rf- of negro ie?';rr®d%n? i r-t'rr -! a.r*rg p----".j®- . bPfjt > ! AAr .iiUj Nvimtjter they sip well fd-,:nd®r ! of • i J!C'. " | I Babtitd;.r, Dec. l&-~£M lief r--pcrt cflVe ' , fu;e says't br.cke out j:; a di-Gctcry. j I , Nfgk- A-d - --n ?-:■.! f un) Sr.vanreh : Co-; i'jji.Ua da.rnve'd toe Fate - '; toftsy the •Si. " • •'*' -- e ■ ' .* • - •. | ANCWmf: ACCOUNT, j The Inquirer ha? th® following:' - • ■-! e-'nrfty ! r Deeemb- r 14 -^Despatches fro.;. : '*or\?w Mat.? i! ? ptSAoagfers by ;i.e •a - 5 men bear from Norfolk, bring arfhuots ' "* " ow-r-, ;c:-trr®ction it Charleston Hndß-.it . b*K tb< cdv- -s in atsji The fiich uom; Kx- I taic y fttaAw !ht a fcrgs pert ion cf Chariestco [A */i| irmmmQ <4 - '* no new from Fort govt!.. AU is , ! . eat qua'ter. j ! # I|om - TIII'FCY-SFCY&TM CONGRESS-FIRST BES- M Sgfe # \\ T AiINGTO!r t Dec. 12. -g SENATE. Mr. ogjunnr. Pr- seated a petition for the e • mancfptf'foix of the slaves, those of the rebels without compensation ami tho=e of the Union! men to be paid for. Mr. koto* trom Ui€.ttiuary ComnuUijt. i-*? j ported a resolution. that the Secretary of War! inform the Sena', W -'her aay and what aid is j rendered by the Pay Depa:intent to enable sol- j J dsera t< transmit i;on •• any part of fj.-ir f : *y, ; .and v, hat ad&tioiydl .fauhiua iuxy be auuaiistL! : Agreed -o. iVir. ?.i. s-tULL int r■ J jijCed a,igir)Tre;o!otionfor ■ the confiicati - o of .! - pro't.Vffy f . ? ; for ilte satisfaction of the claims ot foyai men. ! Mr. HARRIS - int reduced a biH establishing a ; new military and mail mote to Baltimore. Re ierre-i to the Military Committee." Mr. NssMrra annoorced 'the death of hfo la'e collesgui, Edward Dickinson Biker. TJ. S. Sen ator from Oregon, paitf a brie: and foef'ng trib iifo to his vwrth ami friemory, snti off-red the Ciiiai re; lotions ot respect to his memory. ■Mr. McD OVG AL fofloa re dp referring to therfe- i C<" re of ifre f>oijta a ar*d Baker. ii-*th w-re near friers !* ofi bts', both distinguished rfon : both great 1 Cat Ifjfo- f hot wifoly different ;n their views, j Mr. RfcDougal itfofl pa-J a irtgh and eloquent !.-• • tu th* chivalry and true worth of the iter ared S--nSfor. Mi Bo w riNQ referred to the late Senator ns a personal fcnd political friend of his since early manhood. i? - was;: rr.anol brave eodowmeftts at. . brilliant arfo. vemvnta. H was an aad prof mi ia*ryr, a utiseqrtateaman, a brilt is- ' oris ai: s brave a ddier, and a true ii : cm rap • rie patt i >'. M:. COWAN c:urr -.i for Pennsylvania/ ft •- for >&"' ':er of 'he deasl, the rrght' .> wejt) and pay her tr bote to i.is worth a' f he • l* of j 0re...n, ; adopt .- home fi < {i? ke- vvv { iftrM'y am have s i bid h !fo lin ; yifon t ; -r; he wfovM have h -en t. 1 a Viking, 1 -V I . lar.d i s name would have com- do*": with ■ !IT;• *• red H ••r-.-i, *T. r • .van 1 ---r- ,-•} t jb-s' trf.!! tribute to *h* eloquence, 'Vordi an' . j tro* etea 1, -MS of the ffoe'-av' S : nat >♦. Afs Dix >" f-.We of the true devotnn of {be 1 i iate w to tite csti-e *i lh* co r.'ry, an t .* I ilia brilliant life and cloioous d -a'li. ' Mr'. Sc'Mscn x'ul that Seoafor Baker united j j both tli? character .ol the orator and :'for.! J Bolt were worthy tit aJiriiratiton." Sir, Sum- ; ! Tie; T:.r-n TRIER -d to -us THE isi- j t ur ta .. o i efotjuenc e of th-'ret ; Utt {Baker) after achieving a unjust;: succor n : | ii;e St .at?, had vaulted frcwr. tb< Bcn.iUo into ! |'h sae -le, ami ou a •u. :j u . , ji<> { |to face. u'UU tiie enemy, lie paak-d i'r .... i : <ser i VSCE ot his cou -• > T-J IL-.E IS■_RVI c. R : .I i A ~. , ! . . r . j -w.< -.-unr.avr c -iicisi.-tu by sy -yg the oe iuse ; • .-s:.: '.A Sc-:a'..jrßuaei s>* ■ . - .... !a-i*T. ; | i.ai the only way to avofo ileuili , a 14 ;.ay „o J i.is .violator of tti- td 'i.-htuwou, ... .auiife.t'r; jof our dead Senator; " Be tfiuu overtmue i Mr. LATHAM cioie.j with a tnc ; i eioijoent, touching eu'-ogj' on ne oeceaatd. | | whfeu the S -nafe adj .arr:i .i. I .KO.U-iS .Oc KEPKLoENTATIv'ES. ! \ Oa INUTIOA of Mr. H-xom&VJ .it was ;-c.,01v::4i ! - hat fi|f - ---a i.-upa jsort what ifoaiway UoiLusm p a .9v<j receiv> j. donations of ; sods on eomiKioa.ol tranrmitting i Ifroapa aMft,. jaai.r-. ins o{ war free ot t DY.TL right of AUCJ.i Uausporiatten, s'.lr Lu.-s.jov c;if ...; .t re? . ibcn iostr it cling >• e ' ;r ' - Ui, ! . • ... . . > r; "i io> ■ j ! bit. aattc reia ; i.-as i.f vaeu \ the Uni't... i-tates o. itryt: a. r . i, - jk|j^,V slt4S>ic!fMK ivmaiked it.at '.here w ere' In -;. a: s • .a; . ... - h |.,j r i rcoivsiut*v.n iics i rvir. iltAtit ) 'Jtiered a resolution tjeciar* | ing it is just to recognijw the eminent ar-o p-| j I'lOiic set Vice a of tu<*.idtd tun. Ll O. at; i te dering.tbe thanks of tp titv. \ cers aiK. suidiers uiiuer uis c omnia no j who sus-, j tained tee iiocor • i -w flag, and acfoevcfo a : (victory at Kp:ingliviu, Mo.; aed in or.je.i-ioj ! ootnrr enioraie the event, tacit : tylmrni etjgiveu I iun that occ-.-s: ;n bear; o. i.cijcra Ibe vvmu . • " "-s>{lo g9{'ij UUii kiirit iht J > J 1 | resoiutious be read at the heaibor the different 1 i .-egmiecls of the army of the United -Slates, i ( .'-Jr. Blair oeliev- L tjtv Governiri.-i.t had taken ■ : NO notice; A &n c. ..:• . of Gen. L,R. . J AND hence the prop.iely at ore PASSAGE ot ti e I j rfolutian HE had suix-ntbecf. i-fo KNEW thai ! mau Wfcil. Oat never i*\ .-a -vlio cared no;e i j( j. n>3 counti; ami bt • iu. tiiui-elf, .Mr. EDWAEUS nap veil that the last part of lie j • respiulion be fctxickcu out# MR Euw-a .j- -ats sre in aver ... of lcag cOElii lance, in winch bravery a;.o j ;kill are to m-dimbiy. I. ants it-islariune ana! : -ith iocarml.'* We disaij hot. bereft e, i :-oo .lavish ei thl outse ia e:-tao.wiog p■. - j i - rents, a., the neglect, to noiica sirrstlxr occur ren- i ! 1 es- hereafter rn -.y rt-suit in -.serioiia embarrass iuient, | Mr. Coltax trusted tlfot the amen-men i 'voui.i not be adopted, l iie readme ot the res* ' | olution us pr yiojed weald hate th-- eifor ofo ! ftHnalatinf_ our gr.Haiit soldiers to dreris of pa-1 \ 'rritism. Tt could do no form, n vas cue j ' 'bat we taoul-d pay th s irmi'te of - respect to Mien. Lyon, and the services oi tooße j under his corrrmacd; ■ if a-druenciment'of Mr. Edwards was re ect | fti, aca tno. resa itii-n adopt-4. | ihe c osftt TBtwu tif toe to iowing resalnfioa'j vvas ■ anaoanc m :— i i *W /ureas, i'vap. t -ui. Ha; fork ■of the VV-. ' n • •■?!.•> r.mer.t r-<* r-u ancraef proaiinf oa negrcrs coming wittuo- Hid Ln-s or our j.- rmy, and ; protection ot our troops • and. wktito-Sfa (.id-rr ent ooiicy anc. practice -p.. mui in. or per ])-•-: • part men te ? DV 'be aireef-.*ancticti M. the- Acir ;mi | istral'ioo ; and, whertak % said order is cruel t-nd 1 no iraan, and. ;n the pi this lious:,' baeeti upon DO military necessity; therefore, ( Mtsolved* Tnat the Pre.-ideal he respccautiy I ■ 'equested to direct Gen. HMieck to recall said ; order, ur cause it to conform to (he practice in ; other Le;iartrTien!s of the Army.- j Mr. &TEVEKS (Fa.) satu:---if"the pc-ssage of: i the rcsokition i i have a goni effect, J-special- '■ V iu.tii;V9-eit. th sooer.r.;t IS pase.-d the bet- : I "-'-r. !he a! ga'.ion of (jren. ilaiieck, as as ex-. vuse Ijt 6(3 or let Ibat fugitive slaves, wham At t '.proposes to exclude fsom nte knnw give \ulor- \ -aatiea.ro the nmv* i too uaid a pret. aw; 'o just iV him. Tile return of ffosi;iv* stave®->its ; | (utanue i by Gen. Median, ttml had bera liowed by Gen, Lix, fo'iiy, and otner . Aij - f:these ewes are a aisgraae to 'be prorew oniof If such return of fugitives lias been rnftrfo by orders of the Cammanuing Generals, tliey ties-.rve to have their etjtfwettes slripp-d from their shoulders; and d it- tfoen d ine by higher autli ;r; Iy, God forgive for they know what tlfoy u?).*' Mf.*LOVEJOV, ,(l;i.) '-xpr>- -.d his honcstjcds vicfton that such irders'were :*s<3e l by tbi- corr rnandihg General; w itb^bt'i --i^tyuci iona. from Jhe President. He was satisneTof th& uct. Wt.Bfo tfc A rrSsi.foht dSes not remove and cashier them, at h* (Lovejoy) would, he did sot 'r-lieve that rhey fthe rornimnfltAg fieoeratst had power for any such inhuman and shameful m -asures. As for a- etati tfo "nWCi*ffeßie<l, the testioiony of eve ry General in the field is that the slaves are true, loyal and faithful. While with Genera! i-clfowe! pre • mis to th.ehaitle of B 111 lt-iu, that C-aera| carefully inquired of every black iU£.-..e wilii i'cg4a lw iuo VeAiivl#S AU.U pO siu -ns of the enemy, and the topography .of the i ill* try, The'slaves are the most'relialle tve have, anil he though! jt'Vnsr phamcfuL' mean and contemptible fur M-.j .f-G- -ft"- Si . ■ f tl.' army !o sl ind. r a race <*,'•• • S2y .ccdV Air. 0.-.Ai.. (Mo.) said Mi . {Stevens h i c-yi d,-nt!y Gen. lliMeck's or-. -r. The latter ha-i infQiuied fiirti he iiad jfo idea uf doing any ihiug cpotni v (o Ihv 'aw of lb* last Cong ess arid the pojity of the go vern ment . M - S- EVTNS i!;quHeJ;-'-D,d I not state flu ftrd rai i was c pi -cj ? A! . iii.Air... I thpik you did, ! ii not at fi.-.d writs. :i. it wa agr .Im • :h:e ■ G- H ~!>-ck t - f-ay that be fo.- ordered the retafb ~f Mr, LovCi'ar saitf'tfcal' h had folter , ahe'v.* ibat of color, uiider pretence of tifoir h lugiiives, are huid "i and actually .tat hem ivliv.iduaio who i.ave their, under tfo-r pr Section, Mr. I'ti-P., while uot.prefcijding to deny t.ha' atcurae rof Mr, Lov>.joy remarkt, r-' Ad |ix fo'iivfiL of iUe Hoi::-.e and the cmmtiy tba* ht {flfoir) pnai.tiveiy ktuw that C _-v-e m -r-.ie! to disrh'ar'geA -T,e fo.xit.'.-r | P' • ,ia';JS Oil i)W (RitlU' • el ' ; • . - ty -'"i* ucfiiyyreu up t.-'iJe' tfpj order of Gt.,. rf ijlet I-:. Mi ft lift s-2t--..! that be r.rj ?( ' l it-vk .!.* V - ■ T .-.-' - .er J.. a hi!>rroafr>n kirn that it w - liable to be ujlaqt.- - - of -Rlrav-li: !g the- IAW d! id.!;. ss unit, policy of the Ad in tn il rait m'n; lha:"hh; sirrijiK- 1 p-- pose was to exclude I• an bis co-np 'sticf*! ptr-orp; a ouid cunv-y inf to lo th* > fnetuy. The Genera! ati-Lxj .thai at Cairo' slav.-s -.-r into h s c-.vp 'ostl! fruit, aa if re- I tai'Btng fo'Uturaj a:... fie ft. t , r' IS;■ .jr i. r ij ;tita tl:;-hand-of the efierr.v. whn ; ot iiiu u informa- ion fi.in tfona; n;r, . v: s-ud -- at the --f -rs - j (fit* C -.j my r/gar.wu Cvn.-HaHef-liA: or {frmost wi ; - - ' T r'.l ' . ' ' r . - (Lov- j.;_- ■ > the f'• f-.iy a jhe.-' rlav-.- - v.v., nti- ; N ov-tri'- r jit by slaves. Hi? ,/a-rkeV C>.VK j r--gi:n'-nt ibid -h amb cade by the;.: Let the r-sMutiOU.pi.- ' cud reciMVifig in Ins t; :ia wi;i cea:-e. : The army vyilf t-'cmCty ti ■ 0-J'-rof G4. r'a! ! -*ck. " .Mr. Lovii.voT /rpiied that the conciirrty.t tes- ! tinuay pi GV-.M-I La he and Prrnif? , and be | though* General pnpe, w;.,s 'in contradiction of wSut t, - - ilieagu? (Fouke) hadjiiriied, so far j f- \v,; cpiur-rpe;!. He j 'LovG ;Vwo a lu nLe to tcuo'.v irnta !.3 c-.M-l cpg'i • ~C uke) what" ■ dor.! w;!*; the h r . ro j I hat 1 i them into ambuscade. j Mr. aon lit. r'pi... J f'.-iit -ic* serd 'I ii t a scout who Drought iu 'l.e* ntforoj-and the fatcCfoas re- i . (to? know wnat hac :ncor..*, cf t. ■ m I, - • :.A L.-U', to look r.f mgi • . p : , - icgue I vfo.d- pay 1 3 a:' ?v. •. ; she negsoes ami jnoretpAbe inn-ree'-fpf the j rauntrv, we woultf get along much better. Tii ; .v-t r-; .aik of Mr. Y >uk •*. wae ..r-iv-j " with applause, whict. the Speaker pron p*!y | t\i . LAIR said that Genera! Ffalleqk h:u! in 1-<tcd tiiin thai, tie intei: '- J u> use the slaves j ;f Iw could la U)o a*iv stage of ity.. (}r- 1 neat, and tnat i: it v >ul i weaker the v-m ; . tin - their i'-cs t. • : 'tea.. . he ijilUec-vj i;d not in - net th it svou perrons c >.iJ ■ into ti:-. '■ ■■ : ' th- ca up. !}•* T ..." ;; II ( 11. , ( . I-., I ii.-.. .1 ICI . \ - ill U .11.*- n:-.' J 1 mg up ft giiivc slaves evas not p.aciised jfd:( | F.-itbiV, Oncjol ti; mt id f.u'n.i way in* the camp of Col." Bao'wtj, of on InLanr. R.-yi- j nieqt, and that officer refused to ihrret* for hmi ■ until so ordered T>v f• . 'ary Cnmor };• ; r resumed thai trie Adnofui.-trr.'.: n sa-.- r'.iojic'd • ssc!| pivceedin'g-- j Mr. BLAH, infrrred d fercn'Jy from wbr.t 1 had road :n the Prn^fa-i , . , ; ? message. Mi". RI I.L-" n Jill.]"a?: jmed to ay that the! Adn:: nisi rati' h has had hotiS'-g to do, irecilv-, • -it!, that --.r for, ami that ti •• A-lrm-. would not 'nctcale such poocy b> the arm v. j Mr. V*: r ..'NIQ-IHH (G .fo] ".}■ ved foiaytbc; PENDING RESBHIT TTI O- 'HE i\l >f ion was a-'-ed to bv .'o,} 7S, nr.v Hp. r i iie resotiKioo i: iretofore irilfOii'icei, lu >k • -r<f to a r-'f jJitun ri the indep' udfnee of; Havti and Liberia Coming an. Air. i *tx -offered an am riitrnynt, that die : CoitiTJi'tee ou Fore gn Ailb, s joqa.'f into the | •vpfKHene.v of doing 80, instead, of th direct; instr; cturns to report a bid fur that purpose-. j die. Cox -aid that instead cf Utingiog up so ! frequentlv the -'pestiferous negro,"' tt-e court fry i xper. rd (A- , tres to give a tittle time to mere j ,jr> lortan: „ tbjectt. . Ti.e atnei m -lit was agreed to, and the res- i oinii'.xi adnj!*?(f. j Mr; VAI.LAKBIOHXM called attention to H :t tl: if x f lnct G-JJT, niuee was appointed at -x : orme'-'.Clone r.cs3 to- consider the subject ofaboi-j i:i;;ng ii:e frankii priv.'ege. Tie bill tep-or-j ,e.> ;>y that f o; ir. .t?e was the first on time* finder, and :t was hi? [Vaiiandia iam's) desire j Miat mom ers -tiiseid exair t : it before it r-. g- | : : : c T.l . .. MR. COLFAX remarked that the Committee on ; the Bast t'dice and Fori Routes had framed a j foil io aboiisii th-- franking privilege, which j would swell the revenue ane saf .fy toe public's; desire. They propose to report f!ie biii next i week. ivir. Goilax reminded members that the: Committee would not. as here'-vfore, insert in I the F ast Owe - uiii -uch' new routes as oiemppw j may as rt uecess iry. but will retjutre members to:show the absiute necessity for tlie eatahiiff merit of new-rou!- s. A. m^sag-i was here received from the Sen- , ale, an -uucing the d- atb of Senator Baker.* | Mes ur. Siii. l.of Orrgottf Fiisipe/and Sar-1 *aut, of Caiiforn DutUixp, of Keatuc ,y; Col- j faxw of lu* lar.a; Riefou Ison, ot liimois; KeiJy,, ol Feonaylvania; and Riddle, of Obio, several iv j deifoered euioaries auotind ng with and j ■ interestin? allusfoaa fo tne public and private ( character of Uie-ci-ceased. The usual of reipetX were then ; passed, and Js' n.ijou; VV ASH., -0TON, DCC. iiC • ;"E. _ yt Mr, Cband -r ( intr ItweJ :i T:'X-d --i tio| that the O unmittf ; be pr.tn Jt . jto inqflrfe into ' be rxn<*i. ;e!;cy of app. int'ng a ;■■ ' •" " i' c - " I ot&crs from the army. 1 AL. -Grtiiiie | V a.j • pjniicii hteuwatttOß^~- ; He was afr3id it was a poiiiical dr vice to get j political control of the army, at.c he th u [ Congress hnuld have an cynir.il af the arrr-y. Mr. Dooliftfe {IV is. 1 ) offered la-a safotitbte ; lhaf the Comßiitlee on Military s J rs be di | ekteJ to inquire ia'o th** ex; v H--ony of pro ; vidsng a more efficient mode <o- retir* ig - . ... . . ■ J j improper fir ic-';tftpennt •■"•r-rs ti* th- army. Tm safotitufo wav accepted- any agt.mfi to. At'*: Foot {V: ) caned oh fbe* ;-#dl'jti-vn toi ejrriej W-title P. J."hr"Tl'j frVv-n *?!-- " in. '*'• ' fie -'.-nee of ' I '•:*• S : -l Ifor di-cu-ffion the reo|onftß was referred to ' tfte Cofr?mßß<- on the Judifoaryi T'iie biii o *r. ni :p the efflcie'ncv of!'!•* a --; vv, us r-p ; c Mfv G'rimt j{? .vj rrom the • Naval ComtutUee, was tattert up. ■ i Mr. Grtrrjer axtdairt H *!>,• Grfl,- "-ui urged R, I pj.';ag-', at scnue IcngFi, | The bill pmtydt for re t: ri.fg officers who | hare been on she * ,a gister fur forr*. vears. It 1 i atlthorizej the Presfo.'bit to jel-ct in-.' offifotfo r're-m 1 i ' i-rade of r iptam or comm.x-i.-for, ved : ?,-'ig:i ;<in. the command of a *•.:<• a Iron, wt:h i I the rank of fla ' nffi-t-r. j On iim'- VI of Mr. flooliMfo, ,■ Wi- ) the finxc | >f retiring naval otiic-rs was made 4-3 iosteid'! | of 4< years, and the bill piu-ed. i Aff. fohns m f lVorikj foovetf tGat so much of I the Prt-:'ditof f * message a? relafes to flu* c? . j •lion " ola rait--' ad to VVi< ch-sfcr ;v : mo 'i>un< W reforred to a select (jtMAtt* [ foe - agreed to, : Tire h :V.e hen v.'-nt .'Mo es-ciftee —-rio:i, are •• "-rfuen' v a: .urn#.' M- Monday. HOG r-r "TPRE-f'-NT xTjvf'q ' . jjifo: Uit Cxttt'e, si 1 ■ 'd'ljg: tl,-*. 1 . j ,■• ,u ■ v;? Jj . i ■d l l v.*. inemjc;t on, 1; : :a? . i. ... i u * v, _c. ~ - hav i- i euc-or'.croa the enetn; in :t'nv bs'.Ue in ! wi.;; 0v • .. ;.;i uoqu-yii ffije victory •-* ■ - W ffitpi. ; Alf- i -like A- -J i -iy.-'iy rtfo'yg.hiji'i,i * .give 'us J- • •.- mu-'j ' :'-fqc% :j u'.t fiepifaltve ii ni u-• t-|a?. ('-f:. CoQwa ' ! w . has "aid ii at the baffle of Belruont was x ' U-.-j '. L;: ju JC . .. ■ c c- 11 -, 2 v*,. : >3t -.icij'-rfcd *n that aciicii, he Wasft-d to uai; .- . i:, ti -C"Wy:fh (Ivy.) c .;urrre £ -d a space;;, j b ' yi' '• oi.g i- t i tiunj s f --tri.. il 1. • viiiv jiy - to fei./)•>-.v vvii" trier j\a** j . jr. £ i;;. .-• flibt r.'id .Mr. F..uke Lad Alt j .''■ -sr? mft y anld say,that ws.st- ; evtr p. c "Ugu', X... > ■ -ke, dyai said on the 1.0g,' t& per.-.onai u;;racl< r ougo'- to o*. sattivu ■ M: • Cjiiway remarked t'-at he vlid rib* wt to be subject tu' the imputation of baving tcA.I j a lalselicod* He thought he understood tb : piajirif* *rs oi tb c Bon-.** us well .-i-.cair. o he,- j uiem tr. ' nmtf-jti tls Hoiiw ll*n till M;,n n, v \T-p ];\ }( .t>l- .l -1 -x. J i-J iv V A.X .UOLI J-t iJi •; MOL.A ; -ir? DSMAHO.-t TME SURR: N DCR O:- Mr 30N U SUDEUL 1 Hal IF.-. , D-: ■, i Th r Pv- mail rfoyrfor E-;' ■-*. hat? •-- at this port *v;*h h cn'y i-npaTttn; rnt-- i '•e v.•>••' d" ai d 9' Qurer. tyv a t.'.i the v ■ -ii r of the Government, c're has the i t. 1 .—*n's mesieri cr on board w;fo rft"?T*xtci.*-■!? i ir L-r : Ly im. 7 Doc 1 ,-L rf,- f':-.y'?{i*d oat FIE GUVTI .J.-NCRF H- (FORIIKUFOJJ FROM PRE-ED-MT • 3rt3 m '' e • • ••• ■ •. . - • , >,... G V.*crtyv.'YcstrASav a?-.T-*-*-'n,. nr. - fi l)'c! :. P. M- M-T .• J }!' .} j cm-' - c:: :I S; ; : ': rf iver r -i.-M ' i.irf*; ,'mg th font !,or-i -*-f r-.. Adcr a'tv, r ! tl r ■'- Ui, 'v- f:-;V- >■•;< tr r L ncort it Win:; "* • -a-, -}i •. r--. • .-* - ; i-uf. FiCVi -r t-avcx- 1- ■- n fhr tfirce m--- ! y 'f-.. jfad at'Fr.foil '■*" "xd'oet coiu-i! Lvd j ..' ol.hcial ridencp. - Ob'sfTV' t afsa that a special Rtesreu- ' g- ret the F,*r- -n .Lice hue ire-n ' Kfored to' arrr t • ♦!;. d "uauds of 'h- British Gjverri'u-.'' hr L rd Ev ;re. avf w 1 pr c d ' ■ 1 i; "i -.1 .. .... <c. xv:ti be an: i to -:n •. ihs! the - uyfrintt I are for > upuiogy, una to ir -t u-.x the icsiim •ion to tu-- potei'.t on tu tiH- tJ-iu?! !};-; tin? cr- ! ssbj of tine Who sre Vic-lently ..ml itlega'iv ; lorn : am that rucreo a? luui. ft-- Observer adds. t;. ;i- is to reas--n why • ' lev sh -i 1 a r£*.st -r to !!. q -arter-dec': j <u the JBriiisb Acini:al at New York, or Wash- i ifigtou .a fi-.- lace ol s me ten or twelve men c-f war. wnose presancc in tne Potomac i would fender 'in- Cabinet a: j irjgton a< iieij>i<?-,a as i'ae Trent wax o, fort (tie ; :;uns and fodiusefs of. the Sao daemto. Jt is } no fault of oura ii it should corn-, evej, to .Ist,. J ine at range mi ;;;.; increasing . U*- fotce j in Cetxada are not j-t compi,te, but in a st,, j f.uv hoars cvt.ythtt*. WiiJ be a?Ul.!. In .Lie ! trieaalnnc, u loigc s!.;p, Lite ,Y.-. .cour ■ . ftas ! been tak*..:) up and 1? now lofoku .'-.yqln .Aitu sUong gnus, sqrpe b ),000 Enfekl. riiics, ant- , muaitivn t.u<l oil. . store.--, at vYuffiwidi. It ti not i.aj sti- ie ih-il this yenssPwiJl uo escorted : y one or two snips ot war, rue iffi.s are i:i ftuilcdjpr the Canadian imiitary aqcj a strong . r '-'- ■-... J v. iit oe Uiij a., L fti •.. I! ' Tic; Ji-ar city article cf the 33,a says the i pgsitioa ot 1 tib Jr .uer.a: Slates jf America is r.srnost identical ta eatery commercial point ! with that Vi Utclt was occupicxi towards us by I ifussia.ffiejovo tire Crimean War. Lyy- -gt iiati ' a hustile tariff, wKiie we looked to her for i portion of' our genera,! supply fo urea.;.>tu;\ I but there is this peculiarity in our present,! casp, Fiat iufi in.,:; * he by the"' breaking u5 of t:. v . bffickafo a tii- Sou'ire;u ' pot *, at ouce Bettrug free our industry from the aus-H'ty of the cotton fatr.i'.; , and giving sure in-j-.'p rity to Lance, hire tiir- /:i t .3, win- j for. At, the same iur.e,-\v shall op* a cur trade to cufUt m.illinps 10. ;b# Conieffi . a'e Stxtc, ! wl.o cifcsire nobbing better thtm to ire ,;r " C 1... | torn en - '• *" . * ' ; 't At tii .' i*- ivy Council, on Saturday, an order ;•?. • export from the U '■ " j# r " ■•{:> tarry:; * coast wise eau r sr, • I) ■ t : t r da,' Md brim s'., K' 4 '• hw'69 • •"-•.! t;.* H-oeraJ Gor j, '* r - #* -a i: cos.pi; wih ?be de :; , ao ds of Ea- JC' •: -d. Lj fjty Murai " dec'nres that the statement jd* h'av;;.,/ ueer, sent to Lcrd Lvio; i to obtain tn* rest it at Ha of the Confederal-? Co.t.- ' Ini.sioiie or to take leave of Washington ju f Wfflstsf 1 , ecd go exo?nrati as io be virtoal j I', u:: f ruc. i ' , , , . . j jf • /.Tt. ■". (. -.HfTtrr wfiirvn that the War • fi - h* i been ■ rd";ed it. Annavjlis with the j cltiinalutn of tae Government. the r -ura arrived out oit ffce 29;h I iti>!. i i .* ittiM. ;ai.odrOjf :o It..* deer** i- oti of t:,2 U i tkat a." a.rest *of I *'•-.- t aiid £h''(d! i? a c! -ir viol, fort of tho 'j ? -waf'>tYt n that. Lord L/c-v.? w<l> • • • ■ ; noted t>v • .he fr s. • '-airier {t> demand | rcy-ra' :.•!>, and If cos complied' with wf,i be I ids' • oCwVi; >*j 'A niiUi'ii *v ii.e tiers Vissh | iOglO":. I *.-0 t-z. a - '.Jo.uSfij -. ./•£ Offio r tared to j k. 1 t-c '.ij lit a vr4'Niii w We.-ks L*. a r#r? •- •'*•• - >.tdv vcart • j a -evers itn* ami-t .a' iirs<t tii'iHu*. • omui ; • 1 ' I*;' it ?i> nil! ■■ Known to bi - ..'oil-.- i.i-r*r* l.:f. m- ujs'e- c:;;?. •ir ii, hr is: ="r>d s cony ef the ; j ie-.u at cuan;?.) vita direct tot,* I ■ '"• .r •. ' -A .;.-b the" f witj ■! ' '* h ' K ' p -oi "itPi ASTHMA, BAOH j' HtTiH, 'n -.fi .fv .; ,/ -n. Adrerrf#rla I Prpvr- -op",* to ber- rr tbe sfg^eteiT . i. - j rj- vvhtch is* . ' oi-iv| .0 ' J irj ts! >i .- ' ones eve-y s-jftei-f-r wrti ,-y hie . n-.-recv.s it no! C r. t - -- r.-th.r-, and rckr ! " 'VI E j"-' 'C' h ' : i r " v rrr/.r:- ■ -.-i" f--m gl }_ P.• :• - ar-r> • wy _ s'r.pfgj' 1 23rig.i Couiiiy ft* York. j [3 nosthi ] I i _ t : :• t • - -y-t r, r i ! - ' ■ - k. .■ k. .at i i i '*o wy f: •. t~' ; - month n, || j - - tp - A f<:. or y-ve a cofajei%:on. -• •' • P.. iAjtdS.Gn£t!l4re'; ( Mbic ts?§4 >'■< J'v ?oaEVER.— ' caa re beau'ti-ii wilb a. ipleii-vt. ii... free;sad M . . .) .. . . ■ , : • - - . 3 tvifi vie wit a • ■'•• r Skin is formed with : - '■ -'f-"A whose •• ' .ill uiscaaes .-•'.irr, :s r.- v :■ n t-i eri jituns—wben it -1 * . ■? : t o v"r - ; i":.i ,' e pro; vr : •• •■ ■■ A •' o# li.- ijofßiritiea i;rrm ' '' v d' ■ ■_ : Ly •• , ;r. JCi; ii>'- ~u-)UN; AIN HERB FILLS | re; vt? th-ae < ;ic t:S. .ii prorJace free end ' ; i.y -looij. re ;-ave the eruptioos from lb3 '• "• ' wt it to 'm wri'h the fltiea of II j'.;. a'- ■ ;;y. Be-.-rfy so much adtbirerfand ! ' • ■■■■■? ' 'ii.-'iut paiats and cosmetics '•■ i jbp ;:eaiiii artti baripiaesg. I ■ :;r.at} • -rf I'ii!s fere gold or all —-t.iAr HIED— i r< ' •* i i" • 5 ]bride, by John vl'l, Erg. Mr P '' "■ * : : ughfer of Jesec K. Smith, zi 52 sk b i t T .be bin Mr. Patrick H fi i'r. I:is -i.-i.' yea-. S v t at c:4i --.r w ?.> vrn ir. th-s cc-un i-': is fattier s-rve t a iii-.- .■ .oaarv •. fbe fi-cea--.i ,;as .-.•en !■:•? it,- nv vears a • -•••!? ■ ; ( nu;b -fikfttMi \ a-.* v, tt'iicr* be bar -li.iy ittiown i:;} |.-c-; for bit 0 -P.-* -5, •••i'i d:-'t afi ciirrsfiar: and te ' i . Chti&t aad hii boiy Church. He ! •••itves a circle of cmidren, a-crr.dar.:: ■ 1 ' J<? : w ''° aiij'.ib f>r th" -sof .is bright Xuiti) .e. j-ji the it ,-s r ..is gain, 6a he U ••'•• , rooouaced ;; :?se "bitssed, ■: io e're in ; t.ie ijyT.i.' , j ..it.—lr, <ht •. i • -'p'ißjtf, Hrirrisburv, -*r -J ?Sb!. °* f v.-': ■ ■ i'M'.,r, Aodrew p. i '• ft! .are. ■. cr.siy, jP? • a Corpotfil irt Cr ."i.'J... > rr,. Reg I, 1 -2 ") years, If n .oti-j, and 23 Havg. —A' 1 .11.1 >.= M>; -e, Nov. SCth, ! iht>;, >f i 'hrtff'ta : - A's- w am :ivi of Ha •> -■ A 'ir '-. n this a ; .hen C'i Cr '■: Fell •'• a" R- <• . a<r er ; 2| i years, 1 i months and 9 dayki - " ! 'J i> di-ren?- i was kenf- mot and buried ft*m ! ■ r'f house on S ur p- m - Clp. Hi ' o : v was 'i.nvc to ti* las' by a ; ,ar<" ti-mroar'.- of r- aAle, He -as a >";-rr ?r j"t the Dry ,1 c.-ngr.-.-.-nti.ia of tire C?vni>a v e .r jr .T M hn-fh. He was a fahtifsv: StUnd jn* >:on th - -rms 1 (finer, op to the iwn of leaving ! r the srnt of wa>. He also gare i evidence in camp, that he Was a foltiier of th .oss oi Christ, dfrt iio; himself iP Ene Avohi!mris of u? '-enrfire, on : Jer the Cap's in of bis ssriv;>s:t, tlifc Lord j- C riSt. V-. list' s oomt for rtW-atV, who I they ar - lied > t"WMo*-v tfwr adult children to ! their h:st p't . . P to it th?- j your to veil ones <-ntnt uodrr hsno-:r of toe I cross, before they fail by tfco bauds of Ot ■ Tdy. •• > f J 3 trv o "U £ C i 1 S £ hi £ ii t 3- : 'OMKIf7 -TOs NOTC2. vs. f "'"Ton* *v Nc .l .T*? *r TV f"a\ ,tS? 1 , d.srv if.■bunth. l&tbfKNo o6 Libr-i lAr Pfvorrs. • ise uutM:.enra ■. mted Cuwiiuosioueria ths I ?***> Sfdt ;. u..-4 ii,ius l a'- his&Sse. ia . ' ! %y ox ?f& l>r an Y'-diirs.lirv, fcnaa.7 j '''h, IBiiST, at which iirr'* -A! intrrcsd:! ran a'*rrti. : R. L BARCLAY, Dee 30. lßkt. CoMstisKirH" -
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