JLRG SE E 1/. BE AVER, PENN^A. l6th NICHOLSON ACq^Proi Doi^ B "■* Fir ■4 otherwise T f^ c , jfli'.Jw barged. Jfopaper disci j'pl ail arrearage* are settled.. ' ra £g* comraumcationa, h $ atioTtllon. a»ai- **:* •• * 1 - YANKEE DOODLE ON THE WATERS >:C ..0’ CO (/8. • ' - jli Jiii'glit- ,ijn rbe ? a6te of w .'Midnight, on-th# ; silent sea: - , •/,;car l.ravirnudijnllant vessel, oier till? waters free. sj.J.mH vAter«. slfr and waters, .'.Silence, solitude’and stars; ; Tnf.,o alone do meet oip vision, , 1 tbc-inoori’s'pale, silver hars. riacid arc the ocean waters, j ■ \n.’ tlie wind, though strong.-is still; T . _.. . t ..barn’s fi firing. i . fTti;.’ the helmsman steers .with skill; v,,!. •iiu i? suV.nmc—delightful! ... n’c-r I iic ocean dee; the sea i? calm and st*Hv, " IViil’c tise stoxTJi-ATraths.&re asleep Wa'sou! is now a stirring. All our'roragers do sleep.. ci . :V. • . v 'i n^cr pilots, “ o a ihr= liiL'lit upon tlic - and calm, and lovclv, , .'M vc jnoudlv onward flee; A* j: :’i j- . o_-l and j-'tul-rofresbing . r ,• l there need of their services; i ‘‘V&nd proving ajfailure, the second at thi whole’excitement having origin*- ' combination .| . . ..- -. ••„ , . ® . .of al. the rebel forces for a terrific as led in the fact of some prisoners being sault on cjuf ajdvaiiced divisions at I sent over Lake Erie on their way. 1 Seven Pities. This, too, though occa 'home. Though their services wore :sioning grhat slaognlejr, wdsja-failure i not needed, the whole affair reflects i P" > P o^’^P c6 i°a r f 6r 9 oa , “*lr '.•••• , T tamed then positions in the end. , ; great credit on-all engaged. Many,;! wasjniadelast week in ftict; nearly all of theraj were poor j in an attack in full force upon our iso men; main - leaving their'.wives and ( lated right wing. As, we have previ children Inji poorly supplied if they ?i? u . s )y stated, our lines wereso extond should Jbe absent ' anv considerable! U 9 Jpeoltp'diaMter fW>« ■ fr) .. . !BWbb attacks and bad not M Call and time. ■Relief muds and Relief Boards | poner’s divisioAs refnmted |as order ■ were then unknown. . ■_ •cd they would I aye b^en:,suironndbd |= The 'niaster spirit in this movement. ■ and destroyed- From! the vehemence ; Rev. ;Elisha M’Curdv, accompanied lll ° assaiilt, and the tremendous die troops the ivhole timc. Ho i- , : v • evident .that the purpose .of the foe j trUi } : 9 1IC V‘ nature s noblemen. Hc j as to destroy the r gbt wing before | possessed, in- a greater degree than-, reintbreemciiu 'could be sent to it.— ianv one I. ever knew, the "ability-to BurMXJIcIWn hud n > idea of Betiding 1 govern men:” in tnith, he was^bolmi't*'"^ 6 ™ 6 a 3 ’ hi t l ,lal) J of s Ringing ;?•- ' TT . . ■ ... front having been formed a week pre- I to-wornmand. ll,s stern integrity and ; oils . I]c>c.-bfoi4 ordetjea the re great moral courage. I have never ltre.it of thcrighu wir g; aniPaccording kitown equalled; Had he been in some Itb arrangement'. Stonernan’s 1 division late.- Efl’csiastical bodies’ no secular ( id White 1 House {to Algaw press-.would have contained any of his! Gie enemy off in thatdirectimg white . ' . . Tr ■ ,i(Porter and M Call made good their -planauons. He would have toted t^ aroh ' at .j. chUaboSduy. ' •iglit .aVv o '', mid>t and last.” Although }' All tlie stores,artill sry.cle., at White consistent,, zealous Presbyterian, he House' had been [embipkedi.tci be ready iver knew nor felt aught of bigotry tor this event, and. when Stoneman lor pecihi iaiiism. Ail thaFeoneerned acho f ll 'T’ ; .S¥®^CSllgiKS3; jcioji found in him a foe; all [a feeling, active friend-- A slcefeh of 1 ut.— ( fiis lifo, has been publisficd by litilfTrid ■]^' < rparty which pursued Stonema% ] andl'good* man. It is noti ‘jAnust 1 such as Jt 'should hive been’ , AiVp” 1 . r^ d fe:"J’ 1 ?^ SKe f 1 <*<?*}*■ . \ . L , .V ! alter Portcriar.dLM Call, prevented the: j •f gb -'infer seems tti have written i destruction pf the bridges and follow*. : from a stand point quite too remotweed on as the right; wing retreated i froth the log cabins in which so mn<^l^ ut^'':arc * unfortunate failure • the goodness’of this man 'of GodW % de^ ro y appears to have ‘ - . ■ x , / , pccasioneifall ouydVpablos, for, as the • * 1 * U V | /V ■ L '' ;b?^i^tn.t;eadily_rakjceive, : jtbix>agb.t Janies Patteieon. another xd [this 'w!ig>lo-,r^bpl.|aw,Q'lj-iipou'lthei; rear worthy ' band, M -ided. ‘tiif his deatli, o’f onr.entire line of fortiliealions, ten-: at a good old age. in’.tlm vicinity. of li ‘ ltc1 j' They.were, c -’d- therefore-, abandoned DV Ileintzelman, ojrgettstown: tor a/loti*' ume.tillin'* tr .'ro -r . •{ ~ ■ ’ ~ ■?-»•! r,, ; . ■-? Keyes and buimier, and thus the army, ■ 15 “y>Ug Elder in ithe consolidated into onje mask ivas coin _)lr. Ei.n\.K-, A.j-nc few year l ; ‘■inee'V* iur^*1: lea. active sjtirib in . felled to pu>h through; a denjie^wnmp I oi articles' was in -'>cfy-thing foFtliogoOd of hl S *fellows.'>viih all its wagons add artillery. ’ connected 1 with ' l a c ! - R^ert » Obtain of one '. • tthis appears to have < ohAtcuu wxiL tpc ; . . . / • v -.been uehievod triumpliuntU'J and the ■! dim', of B&aver cftuhty.—■ ;»f-: - t -* e ‘■*rptpan , es, resided. a long tinic . j lrl i iv j-e rw .|Mi<l Turkey Bon'd'lind'opc.n oy >f»r, read Ivith nuiclftni!tercst. r ln JkbXarnc township -vvith Air. Pat- edn.-orjiiniiiiicat.ipp with our gun boats, iuo lavorcc v noticed others Me,- too, was a ruling elder ■ .Still the cxtraofdnnu-y energy of the : 'Mr 0r;,;;,;.,. ■> ih Abe sn.nVe church; a man of'consul-; f ebcl movements seejins to; liavocoun . -ir. . ~ua cditoi o. ',} • . | ilcrabted- advantclge, f or they were 'r:-i PtnnsHlyania Arcfyicves."y ' ■ • . ■ . ’ .. ° ipromptly' at our hetils, and.a terrific 'A* las •ari.thns? ; n i «Tf«-bero oi’ lliOjfiv/v/i 113 ‘ , ‘ .e jbattle .look placje at ll’urkey-J Bend, of -t-asunv ■ ' / ’! Haniel JI Connell resided near Flor- j which we give the outline'yesterday : 1,. .- ‘ ,'••• ~ '• A v'ehc-e till his death, some few years jin [our telegraphic xßspiitdluj 'As the t -f:i t,lc a'entpry of a 7 ! band'. sini;e ; .Ho was a gQbd ; ‘citizen-.in eve- APClellan! eoniimfed his retreat :I ,a ‘»«{s;-«triio save ; ry sensg of the term . - P> Benteley, atjrarrisdri’s bpy on the last, long sleep. I pro-: *-b s ‘lts ’■ ■~ , „ . , James river, lie appears, before get i • , /. .1 Hobert Hiingan-resided, for a,long tinn-. there to have fontdit. another t place on record an interestingj c . „ . ■ ■■ i' s • , 10 ' ou B,p l i .anoincr h-.: -1 -> t i • ; ,/ - .... ■; ’ ; tm|e, near; to, or in, Frankort, Bqavcr severe, battle on iTucaday, i n which ho n> or - v of V" 3 d'Cffton. . county—sfo long, indeed, that our fa-! flic rebels badly* Reinforcements "A 1?12 V G f n 'l thefs. and one children, all ~n) Washijigion feaclied him at . .'"'‘Jend.-iccl liic forces under his ■„ j „ ! , Tr ■ the last advices, and .his army ivas in A.. _ iknewandrespeetedhim. He removed, d !it ’ i -f -: — ! - ito tlie/Bntish, A few days-• . ■ v » . . . . , - igoqa spirits. - j , ! , •tfer rt-K i i -Arc immUnf n ?'*' 0 to Ohio, and has since jj It will be 1 perceived that the army let--si 'hX® . '• , been called home tohis reward. ' | has had exceedingly I hard work fora, kur a y. ?’■’^ the '^'American side of. Andrew. Knox, soon after the return i octc •P a 4' 0n Thmiday the battle r ". e ri ‘ mo r so<?l i- startcd i iof thiiparty from Xew Lisbon, joined p» ineB ' was ; fought. and;the fighV 7? lyfidly ..spread, that the British ‘..i i , ■ ng and retreat occupied Friday, Sat-. giWt force on 1 and served dn. the front,cr j and Malidly ti.e * .j. - |’.r * for.-a_teim .of .six ntontus. Ho then j severe at Turkey Bend Was sji, ‘ l .• '' ra PV ’J 13 'MIS:; volunteered for an additional tcrfii.— ! fought, [Tuesday .tha retreat M . ;1 ' “' to u |«. , ” t ? r ? oi ’- | for sOmo tliirty years! previous to his ! > vas continued to Berkley and another f-c appears been done till | dcalhJe resi a cd * - m Frankfort. His'jr r£ f t - ba p 1 ° t: T hus »W •••■■ •'■s»..-c:v.-ued .Bnceland's Cross i , . ... - had six.daj’S of the severest! fighting Wa „ • r*-' • VT- , - ! character \yas without yopi-oacn. — ii n j ni-irciiin<r on roTord With his «■*>su.,.w - Florence) in Washington i o - ' . • ' , - - i , , ) ? nu 9 n ' Vlt “ ." p . F| : .'. Af-pj ,j J- .r tPorcmosl in every thing calculated to j army all cbiipohdafed in one mass, and; l - Pia tht, i benefit mankind. Though childiess, he in communicaticiii dirbetly with the then m charge of the Presby-i was on(J of lhc i ftrst . nd fi rtncBt to ad . cunboats on|tlie.Janies ri^er,'' : M'GleK conyiegation in that fplacc, im.; - , • F . «„•• • lan ism ro! danger} whatever. The measures to spread the i * %****'*.*, ** m 7° lif from in ~ii diroctions ! lie called a -i ®‘‘ He always had .a passion for Washington (bust in fact, have infbsed • t, ' ... ~ niilitary science, and scemed.delightedpcw energy it|to Lis army, i • % f J).' >. Btoa . v * "!in witnessing correct itiilitsiry move- ]Ho has acqoptid the gage of battle Ei- 'f' 1 LS 011 *° r P rence ‘ Aliments; lie Is gone to his reward -1 thorny has. it-at j Cl 't (meeting prelimiuarv steps 1 , , Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, a ke,i'u„d.ano!her meeting call- but R P eak ; Caines’ Hill, TurkeyJlfcSd, .and again j same place-a few danTafter i ° ? ° nf! resia ° nce f m ® n S 4* th« battle jif Tuesday. ■, Tljeerieiny Jt _ ,' ■ ,J- . ' * James il'Farren isfthe only one of are now drawn out of their jforlifica a^.? ng a of i theifworthy. band-Wh f o yet survives. H 8 and They are "Infan ,' U - - He re?ides War Florence, Washington -wwting their -nien-.lh .MnUant 'flelrt.. ‘-unn y were-organized—officers}' . r -rr t >pg; while ours removed-from the r>*nind measures taken fTSm >® 0n " ty f' ■ t,mo : bccn a pestilential swamps, where tlie progress ■ Com mi m 1 . ruling elder :n the Florence church; a of the siege kept ihem, aro ini action % visit eve 1 u s^ cre a PPb mte dj j aB tj c 0 0 f the Peace; and onoe repre- healthy |conntry r - 'So far lilt w 'J 7 hQus r e , in the and jibe people' at Harrisburg. He from being permbently injured, Gen- Vr i a IS UD - If the owner of the !. „„ eral M’Clellan has nnderhis command ■ j - , has always been one of the most ao- «<• nau a gun and was willing-to . ,an army capable! of fighting as many the Committee An'kim *. AW® mpiumoting the cause of battles as the enemy may offer or Inal! cases b,m R f®‘ ] Sabbath schools, and all the Benevo- accept, - ! . .A"' * 1 ■■ tb6 ,n ' Jo’at operations of his day and gener- jOf course,; the natural in> ■ take-th-e gnn>by; atioL a ItbiexP. the unmilitary reader.will boj ■ ertAarv. srd rej-eipt Ajr It. Wra*kfurfSpriny*-. July, ’BI- this retreating, if the array isr \■ ■;■'!■.■ ■■ •» i. : ■ : ‘ ‘fn-ni o’er the stealing. .0 a a uiusi’c note; Liin, for nearer, clearer i;;’it,ei%vrs iiotU-it Jloat. t • * • n-A— i is not tlio night wind limits und spafsV""' V,> as lively . a- tfr*> ‘viuiioafs of the stars I , / - softly—ah I *As music 1 . Vi'~. but from "whence V' Ani ffyrivc to catch the burden; cv'ry .oMgi'V souse. j —; .-,l—y«*. 't is , *-V{iiik-vtirl)i»odle'!” -Vimkee 1»0 !” - what u thrill I • Vai{k<Je'i s oo*ilv I"' - V \*X, now all is’ still. , y, .* ; «:>Vv and nearer, clearer, ; iraVn.' and now quilt-plain; ■/Yankee Doodle! - ’ *a iu*e»V Doodle j. ri o.T> Itvjio o’er the ocean main., j W - LK |ll 'lk*.’ : —av.e.. forever ! f%\- von liiic-of-hV.n le mi ip. ■ r ' ■ - x ' ' ' it!i tho Stripo* dnl tiring— * them I.” -tipwa n oiu.ljeart to |:p. j ~ ' ■ ■ ■ |-. ’j!«v.»n][igh£on tbe waste of wat«vd f , /--Midnight un'-the silent sea, V- ;i it riil sriljaut vessel ,.vcr tfie water* free. -hip thal Passed us» by,a’t‘pe'i\ jvgo.- ' v --* the i'tars .iui Striped a flying, ' "N ifli" :Lat music soft und.lowr '.rare TC?sei> Southnunl sailing ' To lie porr frftm-srtich.we'vc Mulcilj'' And ihcfcTSVeold flag’* ft:!! Hying, ■" ’ To ils toast-Lead it ict!y nailed And ay vey;e! saiis vessel,' '■">-'ha: die" ‘ 'iote It/ M • ' •' \ Doodlel*’ e ocean sprav :nrer—fainter— f,* •Ho ! •* -o'er ibe soa: Do^u^cl*'- atiog^f Txlx'. ■ Arovs. ]. I i o; :r jape •nr-■ 3 1 ;oi I trover heard of any but one instance of refusal. .The companies thus raised agreed to'.m6et ,at Briccl'andS Cross i Roads soon niter. j The women, then as now;, foremost in every good work, turned out in all directions and greatly aided in pre [paring theirlhnsbands, sons and brotli | ers; for the campaign on which they ■j were about to start. ' '- ■! j Ap.bough; the country was then new and poor, two nfA j ble-hearted farmers io the vicinity of j Briceland’s Cross Roads—-Messrs.), Pat jterson and M’Lean—furnished the ,| whole- force with an excellent; and | p lentifui dinner. The ccmpahies took j SP their encamped the first | night at frankfort ',in Beaver county. Hero' committees were .appointed to appraise, all the guns-and furnish a statement to the owner. XeXtniorn ingthey inarched north, and continu ed till It hey reached Xew Lisboiij Ohio. i Here they learned, for the first - , that ' i El THE WAfc I«r VIRGINIA. ■ Wo have fptilongth received fall and authentic- reports of the events which! hftve' transpiring in Virginia dur-1 ing the paBtpeefc,and are able to surrey the: details calmly and >■ form conclusions ai tp thejtesult. |ln these operations fightipjf has been pjost { severe and protracted, renewed again [Phd again; with varying success, the fmarches lorig and rapid, the {losses on: i botli sides fearful, and the changes of | position so. groat and important as td falter the whole state pf the campaign. | The movements of the enomy since jM’Clellan’s arrival before Richmond ; have been directed with much sfcill to -1 ward an interruption .or n change of j, the programme] of siege -first’ [effort was to create ia diversion By | means of Jacksons assault upon Banks j and the pursuit through 1 the Shonan-. ; doah valley—a bold and partially sue* ■ cessful undertaking;- though hot effect-* j ing the object proposed of creating a j diversion, as no part of Mj’Clcllan’s i force was dptacbod toj protect Washi lington or ip attack] I Jackson, .'fhe ! first effort to raise the siege! of Sfch- would jbjsvtf peo-.. coarse Ithe moinqhtj lowen |hen|, and gptiitthe{iicar of out fortific|Uionairmthihgbbt-retrea I could bo tboi|ghtip£ Hafitbey successfully raadorislsnd might have got belweetflheim bind {the James pivoi*, and sh after having ‘lost the one basaof operations they would have been pnjt off bthcr, and thus 14ft without eonuhahipations 1 of any kind. J , *;■. 1... V/ : It rr|.ijy ho asked. why, after being sajcly established <jo Jamcariver, in conimunieatioh witßttbejLflekt. M’- Glellanj kbpnld aga jn ‘retretp; after a tight, 4nd to tbiswo.can Only reply that tHo ground : r lay pot have been favoraolo:. {lndeedj tWe-.is beginning to be niariifeit from ibe feat that the battle of Tin {decided vic tory for M[( 'ibllah. Jlad it no't : been so, he wonjd not it os such) fprhisV dispatch feSirtespOcting bis own lihvji |b&jijßinguiarly modeßtiftndj { lain. Jibe ret«at,.;pf| tba-enuny 1 from, orktojcrn Kichihond was;undouot !yl indVir.e3j by. jrfatl while, their main army was .^ghtingM’Clel lan, M’bowoll or 1 {pia'rch down and take : Their present! vety active r ta ire explained by the fdctjtbatdnce estab iished on the Jaraes iiiwJ 31’Clollan is Tirtuallyjritbe ;ircari<Jtßichmond,s atid I will be aole ;to. A.epace: that city m ucii thjtf ean'je cl in the sberi A policy jGei adopt. £ Hi’ to kei "g is appear.' underti Suppds case, it co’nkl li the for or, sort rran H fear i ks same e what li were: cl F roc’cii; son con MED iy;|<his j, it|isa rji depend j| syj have jt into tlin een BiidHi iiid. rapja • Tar , tlie: < m their' l»rfat v bodi n lent.—jV. fc n 1 ue ;sk It ni,i dent tl the rob ,8t at rfs lions. oplc & b old [thus our pe we l»a* some, bi yro v 1 rcsultci fri action, io'U troops an taut raqvci - . . 1 ■ : ! fT* , I I' • [ , Meaning of Wpips.—Hbw Many words men have dragged dbwriwards .with thfemselves, anil made ’partaker?, more or less, of their own fall 1.1 Hav ing orggimlly an jhonorabie iigriifi banco, tlicy have, yet, with the deteri oration! of those that use- them, or those atom whom they wen used, de- or degenerated thereto.— What a! multitude.of Words, original' ly harmleM, (have Assumed a h irraful meaning, &|. their,)secondary sense i, how many wortliyjhave at aft unworthy! Thus , |knave ,, j( nee meant no more,than (nor does it row in Oermair mean more; than ) peasant!; arbopr” fas only) a farmer;, a “varlet” [was bulla serving man ;i a “menia|” one of thermany” or “hbnso holdy’ it “cpurl” bdt a strong fellojw; a “rainipn'’ alfavorKer—‘‘ma v is ‘God’s dearest [minion.”’ (Sylvester-) “Time-' Bervcr’iwus used tjbo hundred years ago quite as often; in an honorable as in a disponprahle “serving the time.” conceit eronce p o “mood' a man’s! sullennq mo S3’ [ f g Still itw hr ’ In moeurs bint, as .pf the or eaty. there wi implied,] “craft,” ten its “Craft” beii tride in w And. think' would in He prose tion if the [dity of why *ll > strong? ing had world ? I I been ‘■No- artny itlmaSn id kcffepi. Now>thh Si'f ehel idvthe ' ntp I the ntfed 'einst as, in ’fhav )ramn- tnade ■so of vdlvrt wlUj bcrpfclt; haractet] as Jae! iandpahjjvalleyJv| deal will depent up> iic :a,l ■ • Mi’Glellanl ma| is first plan of 1: oper h vvp bepn either faiii with inadequate fbi the latter to hate b(> not clear that the ■>n minded by rot v»lley.'tp ;joi ell's '.corps. ( Jackson.has in case the tlimit an' pri il Maiiassas,] raplestec to ■kt. : I jinjds.be,. pretty |evi mtako.t'o Suppose Ipri-foijtilied pdsi iepeatedly d dudod belioijj and then quly B4irpriiiedj;by p strategic n unoeu ;ir.i successesi have ! using jtßis plan of amassing b ies forjauyj . lmpiir \orth Amirican. ;jj_ son been hu Wnri t|Vo M’Dow ,;■ r • -.4 a ■ since;, quid dq ; and W nli’g nti larch un I!' ' ] i rice its”'j them;j| Bees not >ad onc'e nothing officibus” had ret of busy meddling; to |as -that hiSh pi >d, Wiih« implied! ufcany gloom or “Ben.ure” (des iers) conveyed no pod mi of an byerdoing; lustrations of mod- ami f crooked wisdoii iowledgd and skill; ow does ltd deftl ss onlylcr retains very o> ble. use, a' man’s eed,,Btil v Jjorio; ill and then thk is well skilled.-*! it tbe Magdalenji ren us |‘raaudlin'j' smptaoaj) applies penitent isl. weer i due hoir g hi" si ■nien he| yot| ilu w«r g it cbnti -an of heU >i or by 4 '•■i- I ME jA gASITIJE E3b>oSfo>v X ' fey. the journals “wfiwh first opposed aljf the efforts to pui^'diWn s ijouejllibn'. fey the force of ini its to mipy fhb freO ■whifomertof the; north against, the] administration of Abtilhajjn Idn colflVfen tfeell plea tbaf bnh of the re sults of tfee-eftferts thok feo crusbtfea sop| hasfeeeh to fill tbenprthern states with hordes of emnr.cipiited i or rufea-‘ .way slayes, who are da!ly iii irompejitifen with Vhife labpifj and are threatening, of course, the doSlfdctibn fef Jthel white man’s prosperity ajnd progress. Almost every |Brt(:kenri(igc orgpn that we ' open !contains':afe fen iioUnceinent or an assertibh of tliis chttfaoter. 'The Patriotstaytedbue’ of these Stories by declaring that negroes .yreib employed to cuf tho grasa in the CbpUol grounds, when a large number of men,were actually compelled in Idleness arid *behfeld' the niore fortunate; employment of jthft ne gro i When woexposed this conteir pt u»le|ifabricationj and showed .that l,hp h«fe -bes iri pneslion-tverc employed by. a Democratf the Patriot refusMin dogv gcdisllence tp make an explanaliolr 'of its |alsehood, jand suffercd'. its pt rb.- graph on thirt subject to fee circnla ted tfir'the.delusion and the delight m. Iho dbukh-faCo iJcibocracy. |i: stoily of th’e aame 1 ” 4b(|ffl Qk tion| and wliich-\vp believe wasjcbp ied by |he Patriot', [is to the,effect thatj Messrs. \food. m vplbyfednß;{number of. ‘‘contrabands’ in the L'ahvbria; iron This st jry has peek going; thf rounds of'the lo cofc/co press. It: hits been magni ied untij many people believe that,negroes are pcluallj' crowding white men fiotn. filadeapfeniplrtynfbnt, thuB.dcgi|adirig i ahdr by a[ repuctipn of iwages and threatening [with starvation ilip labor ing Imen of Bat the truth spoils the whole story, fund an exppse shows that!the firm alliidec to> nevly employed a jsingle 1 contraband, heretofore' or how, at; the Carpbria; ironi’Wfks, The entire ;repptt' mdi publication of .such- employment of negroes vas gotten up by the Deno cratac p 'ces ofj Pennsylvania tonis leadi the hpnest laboring monjof the state intp the support pfb corrupt c om bi nation, aboutJ to bo-entered into for the purpose of bringing thenar o tt close |>y humiliating,the national f ;ov eniment | i The! labor fs worthy of tho ; democratic party, after it has eon ;tripu,ted the excuses fpi* and the; re ' ris- right once, (been tempt ' Were 3 tone* was tt I in its irand iyvhad * them, Bat of ! sis fol- japh of 's raid •• ,S -- • .;}• T .1 ; > •. ! • TPableai; I—Scene Qoilt — l The editor jlpf- the 1 Oswego Ti reminds fthe ibcaUpublic of dn i doiiß happening tlierempt quite al j idred yci|rs There ,rti:is,ia qi ing partly at a certain house di’ j ferm les pf u ncertain age? having gi j cred tbg,oth.er;|for the (purpose lof j hushing jihther jpeop'lbSsibasinejss j pijoii loting the general interests of ' \Vhilst they! wereilhus ar i bly lengagcd, tjh’ere, appeared ion j side in front of the vfindoi I poOij, ragged j, half-starved fe’lciw, ! cbnrfed throughout, the town Jfpr affecti.ngfpdvegty. On deeds jof ing charity intent, the ladies! ca the hapless feda'recro'w in| doors, ! I respj Ved: to 'furjnish him with : bei clojtliing on tho'spot, • A pair of sh cast off by the good man of the] ho j were found to fit the simpleton! ad i rably,. art invalided; hat jwaa ikir j to res!! upon hisJieiidjlik j Crown of faded glory, and thori th t wasjproduecd «a coat not morb jt foi|r|sizes| tbbjsmall for him. The jwp!s [observedl to. sho vnfonie; hesi tit abopt putting off htSown rag-ja'n tbo purpose ojf trying thii gjirtn bn| |bnt. after-much entreaty, pif c t the,. Article, disclosing to thb|- hot* stricken quitters that. the siniple wor4 no—“oh ho ! we never men! it.” j The, charity coat was hits thrown ,to hinji, and jiistjas Ihe 1 commenced: tq, struggle -into |i.t twine sustaining, the remainder! of costume was seen to snap. Like d before the flyipg -hounds, the) wl chiritahlb'* sisterhood fled from scenk.sprinklijig their, wayjwith s combs' fragments of hoops, ahd„i er. femples minutiffl. The simple continued. liis single.combat with ‘i coaltj until an Irish gentleman, t had been the gardeij,'-,C! to hikriUcue, hncijsfiabled! him to" certt|ato his wargrobe again, j j>4 the ■jr | now rations Itv; on .’cii the matter noting in him, ohi | t he shown valley ■mi*i at' Jack- Wash i i, j'l )~, ■■ .. | . JticAifTiNO Hxs Errors.—Mr.jjai BuM, editor of the ShclbyrTno (Tei Expositor I and a fervent 1 secession,publicly recants his opink Ho says: ' , 'j ; . ■'| „ j “Dike hundrf ds [and othew,,rcaiding [.TennpSeeo, .jl.i led: to believe the calling pat of itro by. Mr. Jiincoln Was bat ahjejvidince his] detlroninati )n to overthrown institution of slavery. Arid thus! the ing| JT thought it iny doty as a T neBScjan,.a3 a''miin born here, as* ra whose ■ interests were ail indentil with*’the Southern people, tojre him. i In this. I now see that;|l: i mistaken i I see aisoj that tbe.riitei to Mm; a| Statacrn Confederacy thris jfar and] will continue prove a coihplete Arid these Ireamms I regard it the duty everyJiriari ’resi ling .in Tennessee iasteri back to his allegiance and ch the protection represented by ’■ “Stars and Str pes of the Amerh lu*-, : ?ki ‘r‘ : : 1 X(5. ties n£i uriv icy for i<jnf : me w slOTt (199 in i of •ns. MEI . ost Music," r . once belated, inpamida, oh a iterday, 1 ahid-was riding over d show bn ’tFie itnargin of a. Ike', when the ma<jt faint and that c6n|d jbrekk a j-ol lence.' seemed to : pass ithrough a‘dream/ I m3* horse tenedj For some tinjd 1 could isfy myself whether the music the air of ift* my o wn; brain. — ght of the. pine forest, wbch far offbut the tb.ne was hot i :e, and thuro- wa® notJa breath d. Then it swelled lafid ap jd,; thert it seemed;, td jbe miles aamonient ;/agafh|i£:moatied', der hiyvesyfeet.; St i Was, in" most |underfmiyj feet 1 . I.t .was e of the winds imprisoned un pall :of,ice suddenly cast bvSr r ibeperemptorypoworoftlie (Nobody there hatU niade air brthp place was| a wilderness ; ire was; no escape fdrj the .wiad's jmust | moan on till; the spri ng Iji, should ; .release! them. They istened down hi silence, bat j mid come but withanexpidsion in some istill night,! after si spring day, the, ice would blow I rnake a crash and ■rackcVfro.ro Ip shore; So I wus told at rny .hat evening. whefo I ari|ived someting ?bf :, |tUe j sensation tinted than;. It jbap. peed"some t ji-e the tr u eidea st ruckm ea n d bile the rising,and falling moan ny very ; heart! thrill again!-- “*»*• i- ;L r ,!i : ■]}, ' ■ I Wiw fine wi' tub ha wide fla mparnl emit n me liki and Ha not sat was ih ? I then was no •harp-lil of> win prdachi pway i las mtn factual the Toil der thi them b fi-oat. holes, and tfa whieh warmtl were they w; wher*l .warm dp, am snore host's with of-a fi time b( ■ made • i Once fi ■ j The Higher FACCcfiEs--&F-'ExT.ST- ! ■ it is an unqucistipirabi’eTiie^ ' that tlqse who arecqunllyacquainted ■ yyith! s[nd equally o^pable- of | apprecia' ; ting and enjoying both, do give a most ~ maliced preference to ; the’ Uihnnc'f of existence which employs their higher facultieB> Fety human'drhaiurcs would:' • consent ip be changed jntb, any of the,[ lower animals for ,the j prahiise of the fullest allowance i' Of*. it ■beast’s; pleas- nres.j no . intelligent; human being ; would be an ignoramus; no person dll > fbeling and conscience Would bo sel fish ari l basej. evqn though be persuaded, that the fool, the dunce, or the rascal botterj. satisfied| with his Ipt tihtihjthey are] with theirs.— They WOiffd riot resign what they i posses- more than j ho-tof the, most j complete ! sfe|isfactioq of dll the; desires ■ which they havfe in common With .him.’ If they ever i fhncy .they would,'it is only in cases of unhappiness so ex ; trenie, that to escape from it-i thelT i would, exchange their | lot foiv almost I any -oi her, however' 'undesirable in ] the|r 'c wh cyds., A being of higher ■ faculties reqdii‘es mol€[ to tttjajto-bim j happy, is. capable, prpbhbly',l of |ripre | \ heutd Suffer and pekqVll*'’ hccessi-; hie to ijt at'more poihtd than onh.pf an | ! inferior type!;', jbut-in spitc,pf f tlieke IK J .! abilities he can neverijreaUy. wish tp j j s|h,k| into wlib t!he feels;; 10 jbe a lower' j grade ’ existence.— Fraser's Maga jsirie'.-; • ,ir " \•] .--,v ■ f : ’[.WIIO ABE IHe BiUvE: if; BaTXLE ?—!- fA! popularerrohpreyaijs |iri -fc^ard-to-i I the fighting qualitiesdkptayed^byydif-1 j fereijt legfmd.nts 'iu jj Aljaiiy i])eopl(J, perhapsjia hinjohity- of i |thd rer iicrs lot newspapers,' cfnicliide ! ithat |,t)ie regiment which’ sh|ows the • i largest list pr killed and wontided has * i done the .hardest fighting i j This ii's a | | populai error. : The] xegiiheht that is r |,liandlec wi;th 1 the ?most, skill fin : ap- | j preaching, the enemy,and which jnakes J j ibe most energetic and . charge upon them, suffers-much less ! | thqhxone Wiljieh is, awjkardlyi posted,•] twbjchjiegJeqts to throw but slcirmish- j j ers(: m is biionght n front of the eu-| ferny at a disjadvantagef f--ih a;ropehtj | battl >, it,certain regilment whpse Oolof f he! sat bellind a wood pile i lioldlin'g his 1 horse during the action, sustained a heavy loss at the first volley ipf the entniy, and but little execution Vas j done" by that, regiment. ! The . regi-j| ments-who charged upon the jfqe -and ! saved the. fortunes of .the,' day!, and se-; cured the wicjtpry, showi-much smaller" j loss than ’the regiment all uded to.—! Thosd who judge of battalions, by the I results in the killed and wounded would I doubfles Conclude in this-ahd iio, siml-.j !ar instances, that the most inefficient ] and wavering were the bravest. . I ■ f’l. j. J-': K -—-J- | Singular Fancy.— The West Ches- i ter records the,do4th, of ani (old maji whp hasitepthis coffin in his: i house for ihlriylyears-’i-Ktliitil, within, a? few .roars he resjdcd-on apuuall farm I three miles from West Chester. On pne beertsionj he cut down alsmall wal nut tre 3 growing; oh his] pldcii. had St sawed : nto boards, and the coffin whs made f •om a| portion of the Uimher.— Witlibi I cpthmtfnicating; his jpurpose to any one, he took the boa id to .a cabinet maker, had the -coffin made, and quo it bpine. |whilc he was ahicnt,- causing cppsiderable con sternal on in his. faratiy. He was father in epCcntriC'person.ibut a kirrd neighbor and a goqff citizen.! East ,weck tds uncomfortable reniindor of death tvar brought forth, varnished, and ho was grave. Batt .... —If life bo a battle, hq w mi Ist he be who fails to arm himself the contest. If life beK a storm, I 'nfatuatod is he who sleeps w|iile h klsdriven’amid Unknown waters life [be a pilgrimage, how »d mi for iow i s bai If is he or s« i eh a •o jb(» who strays Inoitt tlre right urfwise eksi to return until the dorp gather round hi^ ro&d, n. twilight p^thwaj PM ■j’ NOTICE TO AO*E*TISERB: '% Advertisements inserted at tli ;rate of 0: cents per square—each subsequent insertion ); 26 cents. A- liberal' discpnnt made t»sje»r)j .. and ott'lbng advertisements, j A-spa'ce equal to :twei.vb. liies'bf this type ■ ■ measured as -a >quaro. l Vl A ' ■ ' | • 1 ■ Special notices 26 per cent, addition to reg ular rates.. ■ ■•’•I, -Business, cords, 76 cents a line, per year. 1 • ‘ Marriages and Deaths, ne'iglcrtis,j Political"’ and other Notices of a public nature, free. t-i 818. What a Bayonet Charge Is. . It is paid that severe as, ihel fight at! Pittsburg; iianding Un<)oilbtedly'-'w skf r but Dpe b!v\ : ohct;tvounil hast beeir. dis?, covered .by oiir' jsupgcoiis'i thope, and that wasfnflictedj'by a barbaroiis pcb ; ~ el-, ujign a helpless jsick , soldier,; lying y in his tent.! - Some 1 surprise jfias been expressed iat this fact; there -is a gen- • eraffimpression that 'afler a -bayonet charge!, if the contesting forces .are ; eom’pbsbd of bravo met), (here should to be a great riuhiber bCieitcbi fvbUhdgTp , The truth is r that abiryonet charge jjS a very different affair from what it is .generally supposed. -In the fittlt place .; .the regimq.pt ’ or other force which mated the charge,, thdugh .probabty.; ranged as,near pqsile eritimj% ! cannoffeSgp upithis fiifmatjori .d tiring a quarter of a, mild , dif more of . r ground which iht&tybd traversed by it before the foe.is reach.- c 4. Even with the best drilled and brayest then, one end of the lino lags . , behindhand if the enemy should stand' stilt to receive the, chdrgel. onTy a part . of the line| wouldj he engaged at .fifdl; In practice, hpVever, military writers confess that bityonets are very' rarefy ■ actually crossed.) A charge i: usually, [ takes One' ofJth'-ce’ tuiai's; citheri IhO, > charging pnt|ty. tby and J, f mdetudsity, throWs the Opposing force-;*’, it breaks rank and ‘ ■fUeq-! without, ajvrdting the, fhrust of the bayonet; or by firmness and a well, detiy ered volley at, short distance,;, ihcjtidc yybich fa attacked drives pif other ;, dr. in the fewest ; cades, Both sides behave well,[and thd'V'n r the yvord-; of one of our" most experi-., 1 enccd generals,, "the best sergeant de- - . cides the fate.bf tiie charge”—hecUusd- / ouly'lhe porgcant-Aiid one j'oPt’vo wed ■ at the lend ofAhe line \vhiidi first cjoraes in contact with, the ? Chernys'»' are re.- , ally gngageiii few dociqiyii - moments, and" thus the jconiluet, indi- J ■ vidual bravery and <>f per haps 'half a dozen r iWen' ’ who..alone- wiltflthe enemy, gain the victory; for. the side to which they ■ belong.. u WiiaAilo y cii suppose we . dteep- oar bayonets height, for, but IP scat 4 the enemy.?” Ik ] •general siffdbto one whp'yvas inquiring into the • nature I of • bhyPtiot "charges • ancFh Alarslial of 'ErAice wrote ‘‘lt ■ is'Act .ihje .ininlher ,oi killed, but| the - ! pumbef pF friglijenod that decide i the isage pf -if- battle.” I hflubini says dis-.. tinetty that he; saw la Ibayonet fightf • once in all his milturv experience; and , it is r elated by the historians of Na poleon’s wars, that tVheb. the Fi| ::nch j were once chaf’girig ;lhe,'Prussians■< ’ yvith (lie bayonet.- when the lattef j yvould ndVor cotild notJfetreat, therd : ensued';.a spectacle nncpipecfed’. by ■ the ; iifiioeis on yeilKer j side.-' ; The);, : Frehelu-aiul. Prussian :solclicrS, jv’hep ! th ok .got,- tvjfhin sfriking ,d}st»nce, apt-' | panmth' 1 by mutual conso.nl. clu' ibed lyiieir muskeVs, and thus! fought i piost . desperately \Vith their ajrms reyi.e|-sa(r‘ i> r ■l-^4 - ■ 1 "T • .1 \ 'W ’ £ • - V.i . A- StrXngk DrS'NK.u ■.VRarvl’ --A traveler who has= rctiii'uod- A SpdiiV,.across the Pyrenees. account otia curious yhd ’witnessed 1 duifingjt shorthalt at a. y ti llage Jdgb Ul)-Sn, tlfe moan tains., Hayt s ing an hour; Co spare, lie walked oat,, l td adhprcAhe scenery. and. ids attdiP • fio’n wt®. attracted by a [nuinder-df sorriet'distapyc. On jlpolcjrig more Closely h-C.-j dhefv’od tha£. jabout'twenty of those:'h;irds Were oh-’'- Igaged in fight, over the |)p'!ly at a dead 1 edvv'wilh aa,many wolves, winch were, - diowdver., r ai? last obligefiro yield upy possession, of the prize;' At h r iort - distance he also, noticed |a brown deaf , walchihg the ISombatants' but riotdar- .". ing to advancdjtill the origins had sat [ isfed their hunger and talf'Ch to flight P Tuu.CmcKAHbMiNY H-isronyl—Thd I Chickabomk-y river, all 'know, from- of Gun. McCJellanVopera-- j tibns, rrsmall stVealm fin the. Vi cinity- of Richmond. wljich;; broadens, l-and .deepens gradually ip itl:course.^ : Some time befbre.it reaches the James Iri vey.’, into 1 -[which it euiptiepv’tbirty-, ; seven miles above iPorpreSsj, Monroe, jdt is affected by.the at ’, the 0 mpulh is, as it appearsffpm the James, | between two ami-three puk-s. wide,— | The Chickahominy|ithe siVcamtvhicti j Capt. John Smith-w[ps.esjJoiing*when 1 ho was captured h|pube;,]wambrs of ! Pdwhattan., it js bgliievpj lie, was Pap-. J t a red somewhere nekit the‘late battle. |,l| will be remembered thaT; its, banks [ wjer.e in the daysr’of John Siiitthvps ,npw,- noted for f'Smithwas. mired iii the sWainpwhbnJhesavages pbunpe.d upon | 1 j S§£3lll tj»e- ltd" * 83d. - - j regime 1 !;t including tbe Jafnentetl Goli i M’Lune and Capt. Brown^have-bigned 'a recornmendatipnxCo the yotersjpof 1 Erie county, to make Segt. iiulbeitj, of' | the 88d, (who lately loaf a fdot in then I Hanoye.r County . ] Treasurer at October jelection. The recommfen|fation is nub-- lislied.Ju the’ Erie and c.an but have; weight wi ih 1 . electors of 1 the Jliportefr' i r ’> . —.-- i a4t —•• ' . 11 teS-Somj|body asked Cass tbit other day ih Detroit: “General, what may do to save lThjon . “Any thing'.” “May wei abolish slavery?” “Abolish anything! to savd nation 1”. ; ■ -. ’I: ‘’fg&/th'o swan subdues the eagfd when he attaeks her dn her own ele* ment ; so *be Weakest may sobdue thd strongest foe if he but keep bis plaed and do his duty. tM ■■ I : Vont:
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