?HB BEDFORD GAZETTE X TTBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY MOEM.NQ Bl r B. F. MEYERS, it ;bs following terms, to wit: $2 WPP r annum, if pi!bia 6 mouths. (j7-.*. G! - ? . p ;eet, two dojrs Sum', hot The Me- ■-*• se." Ue. ford, Dec. 9, 165 i ; Z B DtTSBORP.OW aT?<'K>?£Y 4T LAW, BEDFORD, iA * pi'jr :.> a . bu-it -s? entrusted to bif t • - ■ ' .t ana adjuiring counties ... ,ty ;-ceused to ptot'Cßt* I ZIDSKKLL fc LHB }£Slii ? L £ii, ! attorney* AT LAW. I Enron P. r.\ I a paTlr;prhip ; . p sct'.c* v# no,-is South tf the "Mendel Boute.** 3. FL. SPANG, I ATTORNEY AT L i'.V, BEDFORD. v \' f v.'ill pror.pt!, arren f to coilee io nod I'! b'i% i n*, eniru-ted to b:s care in Br '.iord an . iJjo vi-ig i cout'ti I **. 1 25?"-)lfii-e oi> luhana Street tb.e uoir- souih '■ -r rh - •• House, ' opposite the r*i3*:-Ci- of Mrs. Tete. ,M.: 13, ISot. JDIiV P R E *■- n. , A r [ aW. BEfFoRO, PA., j -ff v 'urefrrr hn StrvtCtS 'U rAe Pitb'rr. ■ ■■ V' - :opd Oi" ."Vctth Of The li'iigrl | j *!i A P1 i. '! T. 1 I pt attei'.U " bvr.n SI fftFPROTB, 4.TTORNEY AT LAW. i*sn. Pa. Will bet.-after pr-.c* "" reiniarly u. t;ie *-.- ;. ! t Coort- of ftedford to n'v. R. ,r>es* entrusted t<- his car- win he faithfully attended to. Di-renibT 6, IS6I. F. C. DOYLE, M C Tee.il s bis professions! .. •. to pe citiir.s o- H 00-'y R.ji ae--cson ' washing tc ee hirr., unlets absent ujvxj business ' per air; ng to hit office Bedford, Aug. 1,!561. ~ J. ALSIP & SON, j Auctioneers & rnmmlssfon Aiercaants, BEDFORD, PA., He.peftfnl t Sf.'ictt rot s g —n's of-Po audi Fh.e*. lrv Goii-s firo.'-Tt-'s C *, ,'ul .1! ki-i'-t* j al Meirhdn-tiss lot AT* T i)S . : r*RI VA . K bu'iC. ! RtrEiiLM hb. pHiusiLrs:/ RkiFOO, P' -♦ • p Fu d tk CCat. t Hon. Joo lann, t 1 ,1c Hough, Hon. U'.T. Pau^herty c. You"? ft Bro., b. p. Me,era. IJeauar y 1, ISW—tf. IslvS fl. %D, - J. Srcrt.ti, ■ r-.r.i' \V<> T, 3.\SKEKb v DF ALES- K EXf'fcA>G£, BED, t AD, Pb NX A. | d r**"R A T" T S --T •h* nnrt sold, eoiiri t'-.-ds it—J -oncy nrvmptiy remilteh. solicited. I,' * ; C H. DrCTtoK, ! ... y...'.c.., a.., HE i i'iM a , P A. Office •" ' - r.„ 3' i •> r. ions \> r ~ii.ins *oMirii"-a' or Mechen icai Dentistry care ully and fai.'bfnliy pctfortued. and w at ranted. Teays-CASH. Bedford, January f., ;?55. UNION IIOTEL. WEST PfTT ST., BEDFORD. PA. V. STKCKMAX, Proprietor. Tb j excellent hotej j<, now p- pur- f to ircoir.- modaie the public tue b. manner a:,d on th roost liber*] te ir.i. A ptep !iil LIVKUV SIaBLE is attacbea to this hotel. [- ' 4 > DHL STORE FOii SIDE. 1 OFFEX FOR SALE MY PREC >TORE, Dn JPUASA STSECT, BSDFOBH. Term- lea'-oriehle. H. C. REAMER. f P.ataht 0, 1864 v. ... VOLUME 00. NEW SERIES. sci c 11 (Jottron TLe Son°; of Union Prisoners FROM DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND. Aili—"TWilNTY TLAKS AGO-'' [Tbi* so-.g is a ravage 5 t.re upon :uc- War jM.lirent, wi, : .h n isb: have deliver*-! out suftVrirg •ol.iiers'f win :ue t.crru.> c,f southern pri&,is, 'or g ago. Bad .. not liiS'.-.ied u:i the exchange of bla.-k for v, h.' ttir. .] D- .i r. is . .1 iMlwiv s.lid.erb L.i vc, C -.0. lirt.-i! J- out bol,o, -A"I - • ' r -l' IIS, Ai i ot. j ,'i :c so long; Yet vui mh-iu.k: M:t, tini Liiidslnps great, Yo one can uudcrstan,!, i'm ilinsi.: who have endured this fate, in Disi&'s Mi.my iui,d. * • i-fnr cl ihe c, iva'ry (?/, ■ ...• ' : Hi, t ;k .-h-iri, i Visit. - v it g-i.i, 1 " • 6 "-L t- .-. at .in a.i "pill I'iucc, IC.\; ,! ■ ■•":- .o-i . i.-ii ; > i r.-ji. -,i ir, in btidu-r lh, We lay up- ri the band— Tlitj" .; t.y t; it* grent ii-juibers died in Lhx'-c's fauin.y land. Tbi. \v&" fi.e d. / :!l of fare,'' 111 I 't i. _,.. i, No sag;. , rest, c- cuffct tiit-re At ti: i.igat or ihkjii ; iiit. a i or liita:. gi ,u.i-l cob and nil," Ti lis i-ricd to cvtc'V man, And i ■ watd ci fire w tie it raw in Dixie's ruiiiiv land. We were Ly la. -e pour rations suca l.'c.'r.std l.i sk'.n alid bone, A lii ,-i 111" Muriaitott WoTFe ! - • d i !■ ! you fan i.nt own. ~,y . In ah i utid Jay, - - , \ T . T J; T.I K{ MI !, ; . .. in . t. , sui; .-ungs io tirs.-rt ii.li rioes *L.iilou ..A," .Yl.it j ii i the retiei irtlK*; Ti.. ng.i t; v.ere w io leave die place. We Jet tin in iiwLrsfiUid, ••'A •• i; ih; r die than thus disgrace Our fi.-g 1 ' in Dixi.ds loiid. 'J'biw 1 -arv day* tad nights rolled by— wt-ckb and months iiiitold, l.'nii, that happy fitue arrived Tv i.-cn wt wire si!) paroled; iVe hiiidcd Atmapoiis, A wijuii' d 1,, -hmg hand, I>uT gi'-ti to Ik* alive Hir.l free Fu an Dixie's sunny land. ; ' on * hu.-e lays now vei ui. - t ■:_ c d-JOQ . r.L vY A R SN Ak S. There is r.o .art of men i; all tiiis country -.v!;o oug .' to In .--i t!ior'ug'ily desptstti by gu.id s-. fiii.Ts a-i tin- wit t.i--:-vs. Tiiese crea tures are :!,u ineiiin -t cowarns alive—i iicy cry ou" war but .! >ti i go. i titrv ili.b for id-jod but shudder at Liu t!i,/ !, cbt of aj:!iino o ie drop of tlivi" own. r 'ivy w-mt ti>e rebels c.\ let mi nuted but w i T help to exterioia-ttc liietn. Tlw-y are .-pt ,v -'t d tt> '-etnnproniiring with ir:-t --*!•!*,'' Lut afraid to figtit them. Tln>y are i. at ui ;;!* ot t!,o sulj-i-r. ii.it never goto , e!p i'l'tl on The Held Of battle, t hey **2tp ;■ it fin- e.,t i : iii*'.:," hf it itt) it. 'l'lay tii■ t.iai every otix.ui owes it sor. i a man or a dollar left; ' tit * i iiieir uuty consist* not u goto#; i.ieu.btlveb, ._* i rvb •! ei-e who hui't go . r ..." i . - .ie trait -is, and mhi hi; of them die. !- 1 and t -■' -- tit-, bee;.- tli-U worst tri'ui's a ••-..* m ti- ■ t 1 ■} bes: *tldiers. . i. ui --1 i t • > ,r ii-. -. Ti .iliir s -t'tve: . in ,v luitvp and manly ■lt.;' n.iisi feel !' t utmost contempt, it i-: liar.'ly necessary to add what is well k town fo all that the icm siitaki arc unatau.o is and cnthumastic in 'lie o Lincoln. —£x. STA farmer wanted a farm hand and was K-ipii.-d to by an liishnt.in. wfn wislied to be tak n n tri ;1. Tlie farmer ohjcclc'l to engag ing hat on ihn ground that two Irishmen pr;- v io"sly in hi* empioy had died r his hands •Thin ye ~l'ji <; to liir.n.g ne for That. •! ••< V s.iid I '.if. •F-tilli aral i .-an i,rir>2 v rit'otiimiii daii j font aiativ a place where i've -vorkeil, tt a; 1 never piaveJ .-ic'u a trick ' Pitt was en gage'l. ijrrWhen a man g'-ts too much old Bourhor. into If- head, instead of saying lie is drunk, a. here,oil lie is- now said to be '• Johnsonist-d," in Compliment to "Ivyai" Andy johnooo at tbe inauguration. j Freedom of Thought and Opinion. BEDFORD, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1865. A Dutchman's Opinion of the War. EDITORS:—I s'pose 1 hef so much rite to say suaiding as oder men who bays his daxes and s ivks up by de eonstidufion. I goes in for de Union aitogeder, and don l haf notbiri to do mil' tstu old Copperheads dat goes arouni humbug giu de lieebles. Dat isli nut my style —(), no ! i ;.iis / .iu vot I do. Ven disii war begins to' i.coke out, i c.i.; my soil Shorge. --Cutnn here, i you .Sliurge," I sez. tie cunibed. ••oliorge,''j i .S'.z, --vi-i, yuu vas u little pay I gives v.i in iiaisn o' viborge \ ashingiun, beeausc he vas a guJe man vat lite- uiit hmcountry. Now, hem ish iiiiuJer mus pegun between Uncle Sam and some more old raskai.-. and 1 vant you !-• nut your gun across your p'.vek ami den shoulder ; y -i!" kuapsa.k, and go and tile too, ami be so ; gout a mau as he vas." Veil, oft he goes and j burty soon d*y makes 1.-iai a gurporat and now i he riu-s a letter on ine and sex be lief a good . elikt-ce to fe usaiie gaptaiu *o soon a; hi - tur-> gi.mes. My emerge i.- nogowarc. 1 *t—i vu I be vs:L tr.e so as u iuyvet, i see him iie:: an- v uioi-i- !•> jng a- li.-.-eit \ e.l. wn it gv- .- . I d . Iliill i.e n.e il. • Ili. V HI ■' -■ ; . .i.ow val h. be.-, a...: low ; •'• V - : , and how man, repels dey ' a:• 1 ■•- --v u,any :e,n !.- k'.t ii-.n and - • *vT< i-Cid tiJli, ai.'i V44t vIA i.TM- ' c. .- io - i-i, am vai ue gopt-rals 1.-a ap ■ , ' -an n,t blafl' iiHtw i.ti ap ul, at d sd. apout : vierv l n. vJv a" 1 ) 1 ad.-.-onieov d, - lii.gs ; in .1.- i;.:pi l'c. tJl uey isb all In.- i pieeVes not •iier-.* ufu> iroiu d. ltd ov da. Is- e deal IIIHKC it ml up down in der ceik-r. I di.-.k dey | do not know nji.r; aiiuu! it :is!i I do. m i My bhorge ish deie rite on de shpot, ai l see? i it m;t Lu own eyes: dat i.-ui b.-ss-r pein in 1 a Cv-ller: and it iie rites ?um dings 1 stinre its! slim-: so. \ oil. iy and py be ri'to nm ' iter. ' . "?dy -Jei-.r fad !-.-r, * L-mz, -i gut a -Ji-.g do eat." ' Alf nte. i Sand hi.a a jrox so pig as a pan), Clit -.'arkrii.it and p jlonuie-, ;;n:l orcz.r'.s and j k-'sv, and ail vut ish go- V otirtv soon l.e I i lit..-? anuder ietter. 4 -Aiy dear ladder,' e I.e. j •*i iwt no ivlozr." All rile. Itb iis my ok! • viunan. and she sent l.t-ii shifts ana : lit, ekings land travveis. and bnper culler.- -i-m .ud, two! j men could lift. V, ii, I van. a Utter gomes.— • I 4 ely dear laiid be ,-z. -*t in-; no money."! Di- ish all de iioo i got from him so far. 1 i kin *e fiow d:r,gs go ua buiiy veil itiy —-i:", and | i <1 !o you how 1 dink dis var i-!. managed. ! S-n - r shur.ips an and vauts to pc a -men- | .e Yell, he goes round to hi* friend j .. n i.-lracMiis and n
  • e.-kial. ' All ite. j Vele v i-i*. "NoJHxt :au-l sitp-.-ak toO i Ape. • h m iitm vol i van!.-. Ail Hie again, am! . - S J , - i.f.l .Tj.v: ulei .-tZ. "T: re *-!: a 1 t0.... y si.a. r, -nut YOU si.a i make !;nt' ! lor i Aliciitia! "i lie! more >r euei ab- as, I know- vat to do mil," sez Old Age. •'Nevei i u'iit-i," dey six, "dish iclier ish fehumrtcrilau ail | ov deiiia mi t.ev bodder and boclier, titi Uit [ Ape be sez, "Go to de iuvve! orid make him u , Siiciier,;'.'' All r:ie again. \ ell, so soon a-h ! lie gi-'s So pea Shencr d. be buts un som.; new { j gloze, init a Kuppel bounds oy giltled nruss on ' tie s!i >uliter-, ami gits Some uiore f. iier? init m-vv J / ze arid giiued prass, dam ish Ue -htatf-—audi dv_> rile at down logcdiler, and duke gounnunt i ; t>v liere did de vi-- i-i. and so i-.cy !;>• jn a i Yinn round, ; din p_, and py dry gome.- .. ,-ar vie eocmv. \ fit, as so.'U a- de iShd.iet'ai tn-ar.s lie ■ -'ids oui S'liue men to see vi,, dc-y isli a: 1 how : mmy .It-re isb nv . one matt g >es iid - ; lie v.y and gomes pack, and -<•/, d-rc's apout .. ; buodrrd liAfMii) den anuder gu&>a liddlc near- j er and see. 1 : apout titty tous.ind: and anuder g .us near on uem and sees swynsick !ou.-and; I den veil d-y ad gomes pa-k de Nkensral gount? ! up ait dugedder vatdvy haf seen and if de vis- j key is!: nearly gone, lie sez, "De enemy isb in ) grvito-ts.rcc —i dink we sliange our base." I Jut j ii vie vi.-h.cy i-b burty bleary, he sez, 4 'Go long, j w lick, tle-e few iaskiil.- aii do b-etv? ' -ind den he prir.gs his sogers all :u one t>!e utid d-.-lls clem, ! • Gome along my 1 vc gifs deni repels lead !" j and Urn he huts Some mit dere pig gun- on a ; bill, and older.-: deal to lire ort like de tiivvei! ! and ury lire off !i:u;'!, uit among de dree-. Yell, i , biesently -Ie repels hear etc noi.->, 1 d.-y gome , up a.fl lire otf bang, bang, too; and ven de ; iSlie.-crui sees ue shmokc, he says; "Toys, go in . dere!" and dey go in dere too. Den de repels ! gome arount de gorner, and i dere i-b tuny j mure povs !elt uey go in den, and so dey go on ! li v.. did it gi is dark , am! if dey !iu Ue i pels dey call ii wictory, and if Ue repels lick d :m ! d y caii it siitruU-gy. iJut ii lie repels find devbc | g'.tiiu licked, dey semis out a man nut a lrddle I tl ig. ml he ii illers, ".Shop! 1 van!* to see ' -J - utid iie .Mip-etk* mit liiiu, and 1 - • • J).i s g.-ii'b.iments mi! op-s j i.e i- v i. ar 1 Ins madder i?u vvlt, mi Ins | gin I. n :er i-i: veil, and ail de udder taniib, and asks him it be pt- .-■ goot as to sthop fitin' a iidvtle vlili lie purics some text m o n. dcu dey on j ngin. end.-'. though a favorite idea with every class ' of Frenchmen, undoubtedly nro.-e from the story of J sepuinc, and through hrr attachment to , :S,ij o'eo.i. Though iier simpie sto.y is smoti. i re-J i;i the more brilliant one of hei husband yet it is we!! known that long before >.'::p<.leoH* admirers churned him tor the destiny ha finally accomplid: -i, if was a common etory in i'.tris that ve are about to toil. It v.-as while almost a child that. Josephine, ir, seme of her wu-: '-rings with he; -vhoui iel -1 lows, c-i.-ne across a vagrant gijhy or iortuna Te-1 • r i i.e woman, attracted in souie way to -1 ward the beautiful chil l, ir.M-Gd on tolling Iter tor tun.-, even ag inst iter vvili and winoui re ward .She loiti ijer that siie won hi soon La :i wi . a wi-j-.w, and afti rw.uii- queen of I'niacc. tae ~r .-'inm ri ;;.-eit was cummoti cn .i-ig!), •U • Si-.., 1.: .t VV..-. it inlil !•:? i-'-u .:t u ( oil • no-, -vii i liaTU'-niately i inbrnced it;: a •at t, and-ruu! 1 tur a long time thii.k ot nothing i de; 'A nen the fulliiment c-atne to the lirst part 1 -it predictio.;, it eours: strvngtbimed livr in the belief of the rest; ami even e-lj-i; in pris on, ''- de- niem.-. ot death, and her be-! was ! taken from her bocar.sc ahe was to die in the morning, -in- bad - her friend? have courage, that u would ,-."t be so, and that she. wool! sir. upon that throne, then in ruins beneri'L f Le oioody iket ot .'{obespierre; and wtien thajailws : a derision, called upon her to numt: her maids of boaur, that tliey uiight be ready when s • via? queen, -lie did o, air! her ruuiinatioa was fin ally fill filled to t!i ■ letter. tJu tirir very nigu: RoU.su.erre fell. II.c! I.G dcv-nfail uecurre.] one week earlier Juse phiaeV ti 1 would not hv been one oi !:is vr.ti:.'--; !:e lived o.ie day lunger, she would . Pave litcn another u! lhcin. I here was Out iit'ie 'apse of time between iter liiitfration from p: iuu and h-.-r inarri ige to Napoleon, and it w-as by the influence she ex erted that lie was appointed to the command of tiiem .uy in Luiy; after which the path that led ! bem upward wus clear and open, until the • d'Miny vvideh she had insistc! upon was ac- j eoTv ii-liC i, a.id iSc '-V.iMCj wan I;n-- I-I ! iijiun 1; -r head. 15.it there wus one thing mere that Jose . itiit- hud foretold fur hc-r.-Gf, wliich vv;-s the utter loss 11 ttie power ai.-l rank to which -lie had been-o wonderfully i-i.v.uc-l: and .vi.il r ? ! . • tirs-ode.d over this. Nap ieou, who wi- her loin | would mik-J biia put lnrawiy! Thua came i the clo?' of the campaign of 18' It, an! she saw that iiie hour vv.i- uppro.ueliing still nearer thnt was to seal butli tiieir fates. J'tiera was no longer the conlidonce of the past between to m : no longer the socking of syrnpatiiy and a-iv i. o. It V-..--.S on tlie 20th of N n-.-:ober, 1809, and 1 t. .- c-ou't was csp.-ciully gay '-t li-mur of tne vi-it of the king of Saxony. Josephine at (lu. window ot iar Gum"ir, lu-oKiiig -ad on iiie ; '-en -'> ■ heard a step at the duo;-, and rose to receive Napole- vv;;o caught bcr in ids.ii.os with mure of an olden time ; embrace than she lead known for months. She led him to the sofa on which she had been sil ting, and seated herself by lis side. For a j few moments there was silence, and ho spoke : j "Josephine, yon have been weeping ; arc you i unhappy?" I "No, sire, not with you." 44 NonSi.r-e, J.isepl ine; whom do you call i I aire ? Of late you are making these forms over ! shadow all our happiness." "Then why should iliey not be forgotten by j both? You have now reached that point of atn ; biiion that add content yon. Vid you turn • the unquiet g"d from your bosom and own your j o-vn happiness ? , "Yuu misunderstand me, lady,", lie said, quickly rising from Lis-eat and leaning against . f'io window. ' i am seeking nothing fur myself, but everything for France." "Is it for France, Napoleon," s!.s said, draw* ' iii- close to ids side and taking hi? hand in hers, ; "that you would pat away from you not only < ! a is ue wife, tat a true friend * L'tiink not that ! I have been blin-t, sire, to this 31/ ••turined i heart has told me :i!i; and believe use that i 'am off-.- iag no protest to your will; but oh, .-ire. examine wch your heart before you act." He -tool sil-m vviido she was speaking, and liicii. vv;:ii fac? lurr-c-tl fall upon the streaai : ng moonlight, he drew away his hands. She j went -on. 44 And oh, sire, believe me, that though I am to leave your throne ami your side, I >hnl! nev er cease to iove you t >o deeply for my p ace. Therefore it is that I plead tint you look weli ' into vour heart before you yield your future to ; bau councils." He drew quickly from the window and walk? ci forward to the centre of the room." "Yon cam ot ?vn:n--ihizc with me, madams; I act oriy with reason. The good of an in dividual mud vicld to ibe good of France.— i Farewell i" 4 'St- p" said she, and Josephine stepped qaick • y across the room and caught his arm draw' ig him, as s:.i did ?•>, again to the window. -Do vou see that stir?" and she poinicd to -me ot marked brightness. "That is ruv destiny. By | it you have risen. To it was promi.-ed a throne. 1 Through me you have acuompushed it; part from rcc and JOJ fall. Ye?, fall to die in fcor ■ row, neglect, aad exile' Remember this, Na- WfIOLE NUMBER, 3104 t poleon, and remember these words when it is too late to recall the act that no words of mine can prevent." Napoleon gazed almost in terror at her who stood like a prophetess gazing out with eyes of (ire upon :h > heavens, ard then wi'k a heart clouded almost to sickness, he turned away and and left the room without h word. • Ten days passed before he had nerve to strike the blow that hnke the golden chain that bound th-tn. and iVum thai, moment, as he afterwards "ordessed at Si- 1 Selena, the fall of Nnvleon began, till he (lied .. brbhoa hearted exile upon an island it: mid-ocean. NEGRO EQUAUTW-THE WHOLE THING OUT. In a late debate in the Senate of the United State.-, ilr. Sumner i indented quite distinctly, ii.ni th ohj ■ •of hnasclf and mend* in their efforts in behalf of the negro, will not cease til: i.-citlv-t v yjullfy is cfU • —li ar ion.: Mr. I? 'arson {I-'-P- M .) nho at <1 the pr<>;i. ■ inj.i, ..old that tMth i-j:i- • u_,ht :o admit the ci-inhers irivi) Lvui-iaa ■>, > ■■■ :h v it li on t coo-if ting the oI„ •. In iie course of Mr. Wen erv; f. r. : .rk< a shortdialogue took • hue b-tweeu hi"! m>:, S"n said ihe loyal men of Lou i-iap". 1 v. r •'•ogulzed Mie t-.xi-tiiig government. Than vvLj shouitl not *he St nator recoernze it t .Mr. Si.nine.* v "cp. M.t-s ) said i! a when tie l . yat iien. white i„! black, r cognized L, Le wouid do to, not unnl th-n. Mr. I lender-oil (liep. M>.) Does the fvim tur iloin Slassaehonctto asstrt thut Congress has r. riirht to interfere with the rirrht of suf -1 i ! nififtj - Mr. Sumnc: replied thai tinder the Consti tution a I'cpuhhcan form of go**t-rnmcnt was guaranteed to tlie citizens of every fstufe. It was the duty of Congress to gnat•antee perfect and complete freedom from iill oppression and equality lvtVe the law to every man. Mr. Henderson said thai if no State govern ment was Republican in form that did mb pci m. n.fiMn i,, vole. then the majority of the States i i the Union were not Republican in form, and Mr Sumner ought to move for the cvcliiM'ei of th" Senators •from Connecticut, New i rk. Indiana, Jilinois, Kentucky, Mis souri and Maryland, and many other States. He {Mr. Sumner,) would have a very smalt ! niori before he got through. Whib Mr. ■ iier.'lerv. is ;>" d.'ng of ♦! rights reserve'l ' to the States by the Constitution, Mr. Sumner -aid. May I a*'-: the Senator if he remembers :!>e words of George Wastiington, when lie transmitted the Constitution of the United State- to Congress, when ' undertook to de i elate the desire which the Federal Congress ban nearest its heart to see these States consolida ted into one? i Mr. Henderson—"The Union is consolida ted," he saui, "and that is the union I am in favor of." Mr. Sumner mid the government in Louisi ana that Mr. Head rona was i.i favor of was oligarchy, and he was opposed to anv scdi thi'i ras tliis. T!i? trouble in Ijouisiann •• •> that ail the loyal citizens were not allow -d to vote. Mr. Henderson—Wiuit does the Senator mean by aii the loval cibz^ns? Mr. Sumner—ALL THE BLACKS OF THAT STATE. : ~ CkTlf you see half a dozen faults in a v.-o inati, you may rest assured she has a half doz jen virtues to counterbalance them. Wo love 1 your faulty women, and fear your fan! tics* wo i men When you sec what is termed u fault less woman, ..rend her as you would a beauti ful snake. The power of concealing the de b-els which she must have, is, of itself a sari : ous vice. ®rA colored man has been drawn juror in 1 Providence, li. 1., and will take his seat. It baa been customary, when a colored man s name was drawn to pass it over hut now a new course is to be pursued- A simitar case oc curred in Brooklyn a few weeks ago. The man was permitted to retire as no negroes bad served ;a that capacity. ©-They bun-bed a steamer in Boston late ly and called her the Bon, Butler, but that ii lo-t .ious character having since fallen into dis grace, she has been re-chrlstened the Everett. ©"There are .-ix colored churches i.i Savan nah Ti.iv.: of them have large a> 1 rpiendid oi gars. 'i ;re pastors are colored men. Anoth er proof ot the hard-hips that the negro sutlers from the '•'galling chains of slavery." ©"A school mar .a in England has adopted a new anu novel mode of punishment. if t:: • boys disobeyed the rules she stands them on their he...is and pours cold water into their t row sir legs. ©"Parson ftrownlow is making a pretty thing out of the war. Twefity-five thousand dollars damages have just beer, awarded htm. ©-There, are now nine hundred and thirteen N: tional Banks in the con try. Many State in;-lifhtions art. Constantly making their applica tions to be included among the number. ©-An Academy to teach ladies to cook is to lie established in New York. ©-The ball in the Patent Office building, where the Inauguration Ball was danced, is two hundred and eighty feet long by Exty wide. Hates of 2iltocrtising. One square, one insertion, One square, three inserttone, 1 59 One square, each additional insertion 50 3 months. 8 months. 1 year. One square, $4 SO $6 00 $lO 00 Two squares, 800 900 16 00 Thn'e squares, 800 12 CO SO 00 Half column, 13 00 25 00 40 00 One column, 30 00 45 00 80 00 Administrators and Executors' notices, $3 00. Auditor's notices,if under 10 lines, $2 30. Sheriff's j •**!,s I 75 per tract- Table work, doable lb* ■bovt rates; figure work 25 per cent, additional- . 5* itri y i >Csutiqnfcand Notices toTreapai.aers, $2 CO for three ir igert i ongt jf not m bove 10 liuea. Mar tiage notice*, jo cell tg each, payable in advance. Obituaries over Sve line* in length, and Resolutions of Beneficial Asot\ t tion, at half advertiaiug rates, payable in advance. Announcements of deaths, gratis. Notices in editorial columns, 13 centi pet line. KT-No deductions advertisers oi Patent Medicines, or Advertising A sQtg . VOL. 8, NO. 36. j THE NEW ENROLLMENT LAW. ; ! The amendments to the Enrollment Law, i finally passed Congress on tho day before tbe ' adjournment. The bill makes some important ; changes, and as evervbody is in this ; matter we annex a synopsis of the leading fea i turrs of the new law : | AH volunteers, substitutes, representatives, ! ;or otherwise, hereafter mastered into the miii ■ ;:;ry or be:, ice, shall be credited to ihe I ; ward, township, precinct, or "tier enrollment. 1 ruhalistricts where such persons belong by act- • mil residence—if having a residence within the Tiaifcd State-'.. In other words, every man is counted as ihe property of some community— j serf attached to the soil r>j;;-coitimi.-sionev' t the organizations in which they ati.-.; u were musteied out, shall be iuirutdia;c --! ly discharged The Spites, districts r.rtd siib-ci-tricts shall ho credited rcspet lively lor alla. -n li-rni.-hcd .-luce ihe cm men- emvnt of the war, fir any pe- I ...I of —.'.vice not iv than throe mantis, redu cing tiie -iiiiiii to years; i.ut -vcl. cr,' • si.all tot i.e appii -d to the call of December .'i, .9 ;: i. Ihis ■-s ft reign birth who ha.c resided fur four y• us in ihe United Sidles previous to 1 •>*•:-•, i'*g at the age of 21. shall be carolled aad sul ject io dealt. i Substitutes, when mustered in, exempt the principal frmo se vice for the period for which lie was limited, j A person drafted for one year and furnishing a fiubtfiitote fur t'uroe years shall be exempt fur the latter period li.mnty brokers trust procure a permit from the {Secretary of War, by riling proof of his !.•- tlty I giving alvond to the amount of £ ii).- ! 0J •>-0. lu-crm ing agents who enlist msane parsons, convict 0 , or persons under iuictment lor felony, si,all be punished by fine a.'d im prisonment, ;.tiil any otacer knowingly muster ing in a des. rt* r, insane or intoxicated person or . minor without consent, shall be dishonor ably dismissed, Principals who put in insuffi cient substitutes shali be notified within thirty ! days, so that thetr places may be properly I supplied.- _ I.i addition to other lawful penalties for de sertion from the military and r.avai service, ali deserters who shall not report themselves to a provost rrt-'sh::! within GO clays shall be deemed to nave v0iu......0_, i,„ j rights of citizenship and their rights to become citizens This also applies to all persons who depart the jurisdiction or so beyond the limits of the United Stat".?, after being enrolled, with intent to ant-- draft ordered. The President shall appoint assistant provost marshals, with duties intermediate between tht I'mvnst Marshal Oeneral and district pro vost mar-dial*. Recruiting in rebel States is prohibited. The act to take effect after its passage, but r.ot to postpone or interfere with the impending ( draft. | THE GENERAL BOUNTY LAW. _ The t (lowing is a copy of the general Iwinty law a-it parsed the .cgi-'.ature. It las doubtless, ere received the signature of the Governor. Sec. 1. JJSi ti enactrd, vice who were permanently disabled in said i s "vice, shall be exempt from lite pzr cipUa tax . herein specified, and the property cf widows • | and minor children, ai.d widowed mothers of i ior.-.*omtnt3stoned ofiicers, and privates who • died in such sirviae, is hereby exempt from tha i payment cf * bounty tax; And provided far i ther, Thai it shall and may be lawful for the , authorities mentioued in the act to which this i is a supplement, to pay the amount of bounty ■ j herein prescribed to any person drafted intz , t the military service of the United States, A . | serving therein, or to the families of tlpy, rae * .; at such time and in such sums as th' v " ai aa " j tSioriiiea shall deem proper: or tr An >' P cr3oa furnishing a substitute for said r 1 "' 10fc w 10 i b crvdit-id to the quota uf countv, city, i ward, borough, townshi' enroUment dis trict of this Commony^' lh ' Anaprovxhdfur , ther, That any couoff' <> r disinc , t f a > cial bounty law- be entitled to tie pro visions of the. cf ihig wpplemerit.