BEAVER ARRRS, BEAVER, PEIJOf’A. Wednesday; Hoy. 12th, 1862; « iT. C. Nicholson,. - : S. M. Pentengill & Co., 2*o. 87 Park Bote, AT JT, S,' G Slate Boston, •re our Agents. for the Anars in those cities,' •nd are authoriied t«take Advertisements and Subscriptions for "ns ® ottr Lovnst 'Rales. J®*lt is intimated by the Star, Of lasi week, that we burglariously ca tered its office and stole therefrom l; a piece'of manuscript.” in reply, we will only say that we have not been in that office 1 for quite a while before the communication referred to must have been written, and not more.tban three Or .four times for- six or seven years. £Kerer in-the nigtt time nor any 01$ er time did we, forcibly, or with a felottcous intent, lake any manuscript from the office. ■ Passed, Through.— The 'Anderson Troop,, numbering nime hundred men, passed through here on Sunday morn ing last, tn route for Kentucky’, to, join Bosecrans. This troop was re cruited in Pennsylvania, for special Service in the South-west. They are as fine,d body of men as eveif left the Old Keystone. Theirarms add equip ments are superior to any in the-'ser vice%; Among its members arejMessrs. E. Allison, and SatnTT. Hamilton, of this| place, andjWm/ Stewart, of Kew Brighton. We have no buTj that put boys will give a good account| of themselves. .Success to themi Court Proceedings. The Xbvcmbelf Term of Court torn-, irtenced on Monday, Judge Agfiew presiding. The following are the ea*. ses disposed of, up to the'liour ongo ing to press: . ,• £ i, Capa/ vs. Eli “F. Sheets and John Fosuaught. Indictment, Murder.— Motion fora new trial in the case at EH iS Sheets, and a new trial refused. Thu Other defendant; John FosnaUght, discharged from his recognizance. Sifloh vs. Joliti,Wiley. Indictment, 'FalsS Pretence. Motion Jur a new trial! overruled. , ' , ' : : . /Same vs. George Poe. ■ Indictment, Assault and Battery (two Cases).- The ■Court permit these cases to. be settled onfjjaymcnjt of costs by defendant. . Same rs Wm.Lockbart. .Indictment, ] Assault and Battery. -Isolle prosequi: entered bn payment of costs by de-j fendant. ; • -Jj I f-. •: ’ f Same’vsV Moses Doak et. al.- In-' •dietjement, Assault and Battery, .Nolle prosequi entered in tbis.casb on pay*, -merit of costs by defendant. ■■ s' -■ , ■ . ■ _ H.j ■ ■ Same xs.. Lavr rcnce Anas. , AssdllTt. Oli 'a flnnatnblg' of costs by; defendants, i , ii : , • ' Samis vs. George firswn. Indict- ■ ; ment._ ASsaplt and Buttery.!, Confin-; ued to Mareli Term. i jL V . ' Sariio vs. John S. Simpler.* Indict- ; mciit, Assault and Battery, oni. oath off prosecutor, Jos. "Allen. (On trial.) The C,bnrt appointed John B. Ala- 1 ■ hen Constable of Darlington tp., in' > robm of Jos. Dilworth, dec’d; Democratic - Mass Meeting at New Castle. ■ Sir. Taylor. 'was'called for, when he arose and rnndc an apology for hp pearingj as he had been- defeated by a .party who had 'objected to him on at ;cqnut of his .intelligence.—Lnic.Jour j nat.\ i: 111 Pi’ *\is tlii*, Mr; Jovnurri Wc liad lit 1 tii.iit Mr. Taylor was dofcateuj ivant of a few fhousdud more The speech[ of ,{our Tucnd is j thoug 1 ior a 5 votes. -• I'l^U. rich ; and after it is read by the peo ple, : w4 think he will never bo defeat ed! on the ground of “intelligence"— He says that there jis not much hope for the country now. We presume hej.infers this the fact that the voters of tin's U (strict riid-not appreciate bis “intelligence^ Vt* hope the w heels of government may be allowed to ir,ove.qn, the defeat ■ .our 'iqlyentftf' fnend. - jf6 .ja.Co). M. S.'Qwv, of the 1.34 th Epginijent P. V-., whot bos been home a few weeks, on account of ill health, has so jar recovered aa to be able to startler, Harrisburg on Friday! He ia, as. yet, far from being fit for service in the held, and jv© presume be wilhnot be able to join his regiment for some time: come. The; Governor, and others at Har (. risburg, i ai}o very j anxious that he he should remain at Harrisburg in •the position be occupied previous, to entering the aimy, on hecbnnt of his rare business qualification.; The place is an important one, and of very great trust, and 1 can be filled by bat dew persons. ' We hope lie-will consent to remain, there, as he is not physically fitted foj camp duty; This is,the seC : and tithe Mr. Quay basshownbis wil lingness; to serve his -country in tho ; field, and each time has- he been com pelled toleave hia Command, owinirl to"sWkneis. _ 1 . •! • Id. the last uumber ;of the Star there is one of those silly,vapid articles which have lately 1 ' become so common with thy editor of that paper, and which is conclusive evidence that the writer is acting a; cart and does not.express liis real |sentiments.; ; His article 'is « - Editor headed ‘j-.Thc Cause* of; Defeat.” and coifinienoes by saying that “The fa vorite with the more, bigoted portion of the press is, .that, the' Republicans have Ibst their.majority; by going, to the war;while Democrats have ' staid home; to vote;” ~ He then attempts to avoid this by e tating an absurd falsehood, which any one who was not blinded :!by. prejudice jwbiild .easdy have discovered, viz: “that after all their raking and scraping for an army vote they have been unable to obtain the suffrage of more than ° UI man in ev ■ery ten of the volunteers.” Kow, the true facta of the case are these:. Every company and every] regiment, so far as this county iscohcernecff vyhero ar; election wgs held, the Union majority was overwhelming. In' regard to i those that did not vote wo must just ! here state that it resulted from one of 1 • ‘ - ■ • ' ’ 0 < - ' ! two, eguses:. Either the tickets and j election papers did not reach the sol. dierg, or the officers were unwilling to hold the election after the decision of, the Supremo Court. The .fact is, a darge. portion . of, the army is, for us, laud the editor of the Star knows this 'hull well. ~,-h - ■ ' In regard to the Emancipation Pro-J elamation, there is r.o dors)t that great use was made of it by,sorb,. ocrites as the editor bf the Star, wlw>, while professing to follow the doc trines apd teachings off Christ; uphold and sustain the damnable and unholy i systeni - *qf Slavery to ] our injury.— • of' simple-minded voters | I were influenced to east their in \ favor of the Democratic nominees bc j cause of. the Proclamation cif Presi-j dent Lincoln. The reason,‘says the * h Star, referring to- the effect of the j : Proclamation, is entitled to some force. | This is about the only .truth in the I whole arlidlo; and more shame to the ii editors olVDemocratic sheets that it is | , i ' 'V. • ; J. 1 i true. ‘'Oil, sljamb, i where is thy-i j blush .11’ ' To think that a man profes | sing„to be a Democratic politician, a i friend to humanity, a -Christian, a I member - of the 'church; whose founder i declared slavery to be "the sum of alt j ! villainies,that such, a; man shoulifl 1 wilfully,.doliberatcl}', tnaliciously-per -1 vert the grand principle contained in [ j that Proclamation? to; the overthrow f of the party that 'fcasj endeavoring to ' carry, oat the greatest reformation | since the days of Martin Luther; and Tfurthtjr, that having ha'd the'innate | wickedness to loud hjimsclf to such a j monstrous of for' 11(1 nTl d nil- same. 'Surely no country, no ago of the .world, : can ex hibit such it spectacle .of moral dc ■pravity as is here blazoned forth by the weak-kiicccl editor of the Star.— .Was-it not tbiit be should lend hinisclt to- the election of sutji men 1 1n t ase- on]|ay inept it not more than ever Dinbqlus would rJiavc demanded that; he sl.oiildrexult with joy over the election IbF such miscreants as Ben.and Fernando Wood, ; and go into rapturee-i.nt lhe>itecess ofi Seymour. Certamly our Democratic j editor bus been performing'.work of j BUpercrogatioti; these last would, of j lircmselves, earned for him an eternity j of infamy; but no. to this he must add j the business of endeavoring; do :usc i, the freedom of the blacks against us. j Miserable creature, that you thus call i to your aid the worst prejudices of the j , worst pprt of human nature, while.j | professing to be a Democrat. How j have you polluted and profaned the j hanic. Oh, Democracy d Democracy ! ! how hast thpa fallen I ; Why, even j the Southern Slaveholder, who ern ■ p!oy| Bloodhouds to track the panting :fugitive, would recoil flora |this with 'hdfifor. Ilypoprisy-; is, -at; least,- pot ! pne of his faults. -I ’ ■ IV: The last reason- which our sapient editor alleges, is one. which more than anything-eiae is to be charged to mcn of his own party. The mfsihanage .ment of the war is inadq a charge' I . i-2\pw, this mismanagement must bp I charged to, the accounpof the Gener ali nearly all of whom are'of the 'shme.pOiitios as' the editor himself.— ■The charge of extravagance'and cor ruption of prcsent.pfScials, falls witli, peculiap severity upon the iheads of such men as Patterson, BucH, Miles, Slone, M’Dowoll, nndolher Democrats whom the Administration fans kept in power, contrary*; to jail expectation.— As to the other woijd which the editor has to say. WUat we charge before the election we charge after. Allho’ the majority of the voters who sup ported the Democracy in the late elec tion are hdnest, hot deceived men, yet we deliberliely assert, and are prepar ed’to maintain, that many of the lead ers and editors who engineered the movement Were, and still are, traitofs of such deep and damning hue, that in comparison, Benedict Arnold whit- ; The Causes of Defeats as. Lazear, fjlenkcr and Barr Was ens, and' Judas himself overmatchjed. .We are not :to be deterred from ; 'proclaiming the troth At any time by the threats of the editor or bit associates, put, Will centime, without fear, favor or aftWj lion, to oppose tho' wrong,; and uphold the right. Wo were, in a degree, del feated at the last election, by falsehood and and tfjnr enej mifes are “glorying in their Let them remember, howev wo are not dead, but will s again mightier than ever.. ~ ' “Freedom’s battle 'once begun. Bequeathed from'bleeding son : Though-baffled "oft, is ever wpi Bow They, are Known. An exchange suggests ao easy and certhin- test by - whkhxlo, determine whether a paper is Whenev er you open one and find it ’Sited up with abuse of ‘•uboljtiOßißtg’’\ and whimperings over the arrest .andxhn prison men t of disloyal .persons, , you maj bo sure its . sympathies are all with the rebels. You need not pause! to inquire what its editor professes. —l The indications above stated; point to wards disloyalty ! as ;tho needle docs towards the pole.V |By “abolitionists’* these men mean the President and all who support him in his efforts to. de-j fest the schemes of the traitors,‘anJ to perpetuate the Union andjour dree institutions. If this object bo H hotiora-| blc and praiseworthy as patriotic men? believe, no man Who has the least love for truth,liberty Or country, cun have cause to denounce it, or those who arc engaged in the attempt to secure it. A patriotic man' cannot possibly do it. loyal press cannot do Jt-r-j Differences of opinion among friends are not likcly-to lead . to. opprobrios and baleful eensdFes and denunciations. This is not a time in,' which ijoyal men c-an affoi-d to divide, i They &ro united. Those who don’t likelsnch abpliti mists ns' the President and: rail who stand firmly and -faithfully by him, do like the rebels and their treason. ij, The editor of the Lawrence Journal \ secrtis to be greatly.(jxcscised over bur j exposure; of the rascally way in which the .elcction'lg’ as , 'earned in Greene County. Mr. Editor you should not fly in a rage at up for simply pub lishing the truth because we do agree with you politically. If you can, for a 1 njombnt, tliiow aside |your political prejudices from your i&ielliyetice you must acknowledge that all those .•‘tide, cnrdnnt 'ibU. and dishonor Hie tjjr.icfk”. practiced by the Lucearites were terri bly and criminally vefontt. j Come up dike it man and adniil the fii' d ’• will forgive j’our little thrusi Althougli.you aro-»- i&«nocr/ and honest. You jyrbtwWy • ig*e-Ltic CTbeilOti'i layover rupt means resorted to to al the object. It is not right. Friend Eeusler, we entreat, yon be truthful for once;, i Make an h cst confession and you will receivh credit. | following lias bei cil ns, by a nirtiibeii of 1 1 Soldiers’ Jiid Soficly ffor pi l’ HEA DQUAUTKft’S Pe.NS’a : , Quartermaster's Gei\craVs\ i Harrisburg, Koy. sth -Vrs. Julia S. x ]Bldine: Tbo yu ut uve ih imi edi n your let 'j'i inst.*, have Been lorwar [ to-Col. Roberts , 3 [ ! : Very Respoctf "v. -■'■f •■ ■■■ K- c. Quartern,after Gen’L Penn' L ' I In woui ;,the two boxes 5 rjEileViifcd tJj i to; Harrisburg by the Imdi* | Aid.Socicty of this vicinity quest having come from C'i for Bomb; supplies for hei they wore forwardedSto hrr by directions of the Socief ISrJoseph C; Hay|, Esq , cdftoi Jburnaiyaudflatb P( piaster of that place,: has l>con li.or ably acquitted .In ihq U. SU D]sl ! Coupt on a charge of opening a let belonging to S. N.. Ppftis, [ Esq. 1 Pittsburg Dispatqh ellys the Jury i oajy rendered a .verdict ci, acquit but unanimously' recommended tl the President of the: United S*.ji should reinstate Mp.' Hays as P: master atl-Mcadvilio. < I. . fJIEADQUARTEiIS ArMY OP THE P< )TOr Mac, Salem, V a., Xov.B[ iioon, via Gainesville-. —The order relieving (fen. M’Clellan from the command of the Army of the Fotomait wadreceived at Hcadquapters at eleven o'clock j last night. It was entirely [unexpected and to all a surprised On its' receipt the command was immediately turned over., ty Gen Bnrusidoi.- r j . i, j Gen. M’Clollan and his staff will leave to-morrow tor Trenton, where he is ordered to report. i The pMer was delivered to him by Gen. Buck ingham, in person. I: . |■/; . The last official ncii of thd late G mander o{ the Armj; of the Poto was the issuing of an address td troops of a few words, informing t that the command .devolved' on C Burnside aqd taking leave of then There is no othernews worlhj mention, excepting that the ami » motion. •! f • ■ r lst. ') . V 4 •:||;;; |, ABoci— on|aining qf thW mem pent • ii l^^{? r duo the lute Cipt. Tv N. Bojief that fajjsjshoaid bo placed in d fair position/ before the you jtfll at the time complySyitn wishes of hiii com pany by {publishing in?' your paper jho action of the isaid company in the premises!-; : ;;',v : : /'•- --I■'f •i v ' 7 |..‘ Where&ii owing -to circumstances over wbichw# have no control, it is tendered that ‘our yyorthy officer in command resign his pres errtpoaittonamfleave us; it is i I the members of Isaid company- the present a suitable lurae for : testJAn ng to the general worth andhigh moral character of our said'Cftptaiq; and our deep regret at his soj premature removal from us {and his , ' • r Retolcetl, ’further, That wo not on ly appreciate his great moral worth, as a Christian gentleman, sinhe . be came amongst us, but we have every confidence u> the bravery and milila- capacity of bqr Captain as; a mili tary leadert , " Jiesolved, Thafcwo extehd t o Capt. Thomas; N.-Boyle, who has been com pelled by failinghcallh to resign his command bver us, our warmest sym pathies and kindest regards us well as our' earnest; wish and prayer "for his future soccer in fife and speedy restoration to bd&Uh and usefulness in whatever position in life bo is called to occupy. - ; . }"| S*H’L. S. KERR, Ch’n. Sam’ E. (W . M iixsa,' Sec’y. p“| ! p 7 ', (Washington ! Cq. papers plcajsoqopy.) ibarne” r, that >u arise to son, . P;piuu)EUpmA, ;Nov. id, 1802. i The jVess of'thia morning contains an ofiiuial letteij from Oe'n. Hulleck to tun Secretary W War, vrhicb throws aome lighten General Mc’Clollan’s re moval ffonr the command of the Ar my of the Potomac. In this letter he| says, among of her things, that “soon! after the battle of Anlietam, Oen. ST- Clejlan waa urged to give rto informa tion of his intended movements, in or der that if ho moved between the en emy and Washington, the reinforce ments coaid bo sent from find place. On the Ist of October, finding that he purpose J to ioperate from | Harper's Ferry, Igrgeft.him to cross Jtho, riyer at once, ni)d give battle to theicnebiy, pointing oht to him the disadvantages ot delaying till the autumn rain's had swollen the Potomac andiuipaired the roads. ’ ■ 'Y | |V ' “On tlie'Gtli OfOct. liewaspefempto-; rily ordered to Cross' tfio il’btomac, and give battle to the enemy or drive him South; I said to him: ‘Your ar my must move now while! the rodds are in good condition.’ It will be 6b served that three weeks have elapsed since that order was £iven. In my opinion there has been: no such want of supplies do the j army under Gen. McClellan asljto provent li is| compli ance with tnjrbrdars to advance upon -gi ‘ il his army ?otomae, ho wtppliestal tinjiig i.nac Burnside- This gentleman, who npw fills the [ important place.just vacated by Gen. Jl'Clku-An, is a native of Union coun ty.. Imliana j | wii» born ijn (1X24; and'is now in his, ?9th year, J In J 1843 he entered Wes| Point Military Academy, and graduated in. 1847, pl]tte the rank 1 of Second liieutcnan t in tjhe 2d Artil lery. He immediately joined that' regiment in Mexico, but not until near the termination of that war. He was subsequently promo :cd| to itbo : raftk; of Licaionuiit jt but in,; 1853 he retired to the walks of private ; life, and held an important position on! the Illinois ’Central -Rrailifoacl. | i | icii : bant lie Ladi iiblicatic iIIUTIA f j i two bo: ces' bo ay iter of dfcd to- I ''Subsequently he reraoyi denee, R. 1., where, upon t oiit of the present war, hJ first Rhode 'lsland regin rendered such eificicVi t set three ; months’ canpnii'h, with honor at Bul| Run . Ge r neral Bnrnw(io iaouoj lookrng men in .•the, scryi Btaturb—about 5 feet 11- vlgorous in his'movement dross is ,ea|y and gem, much bo to the common hiW equals in',ranks/ s His vigorous course in; liua. and his nnilbrm sii 'ally, Hale. t'a. Mil, id say. li ! were s; .■s’ Soldi* y; but a :ol‘l?ohe >4{>i tal i ■s ileyim so, ;nt important expedition he State; ii> the. face of appa ti^, : rba disappoint hopes of in the high'dhd rospons bb now ■ ter ’be not The Drafted Militia.— The- difß ,cuity existing in vegabd [to the dispo sal t>f the dratted men, wbetbtff they shall bo allowed to fnuintain their owri organization, or whether they bo ,ta/i ken uidividiillj’and seatthrodjlhnhigh-' out the regiments already jin; the field';, is one which is now excitingmuch at tention. The law wbk-h calls thesti men into service, expressly yields tl> them the choice of officers, and the power of company and regimental or ganizations. An important: order in, reference to the sulyectj has been pro mulgated fron. the War Department. In the “order,” it is stjated tljat, “in cases where regimen ts or more compahiesto conijiletethem, or ganized companies may be taken ; al so, as furns practicable. regiment* will be filled| with men, taken from the sections of country! ih which [they were originally raised ” I i It is officially stated {that i Gen. He; Clellan has requested that the drafted men bo served lor the protection of the borders of Maryland' and Penn! sylvania, and also for the occupation, of thejforts in the vicinity of Wash ington 'city, while the men how ijvi occupancy of such forts be moved , for ward for active operations with the, army.—PM. Prm. ■ ;hat utea. pat- !i i om nnc the 10m Jen. 7 Wabbestox, Nov. 7. 4 p. si. —Gen-, eral Reynolds’ corns is in undistni bed possession here The blacej is occupi ed by ;Col. Payne,, with 400 cavalry and t#!o howitzers. Gen. Longslieet's corps i had occupied Culpepper Court House for several days. He left that town on last Saturday, and it was* generally reported .that ho would en- - camp on the bill south of itvj Gen. A. P: Hill’s command arrived there on Thursday. (. >. :■' j , 4v: : Reliable citizens confirm the gen eral belief that Lee has j succeeded; in, eluding M’Clellan, and that the mi in portion ot his army i#at Gordonsvillb. Gen. A. P. Hill’s c-qmmand and Stuart’s cavalry formed the rear; guard. The former was at Chestet Gap. and Pleas*, antou poshed the latter to Flint Hifh t Our ftqops found two hundred anti seventy wounded rebels in the hosni, fol here, • : : : . X»rcat distress prevails an|ong the citizens hereabouts 1 for theiiit*csnaries of liflv . All the stores have exhausted their; supplies, and are closed 1 . The cars are expected boro ■to-morrow.' The f snow storm, continued till Into tbis:aAcim.oi>n.\ n '-..r.j ,J i ; Gen; Bayard to-IAO, ._\yABJBESTOJJ, Pleasanton ye t'.ij'Au feit. lliVeT iyi ! [aJ«o ;a ijCaptalri lima. 'e'-'! pri vate,*.- rSju loss has beeij rcjjdHet}^--' < ;jßni: yesterday occupied and how; - holds the), riiilroarij Hi’idge' across"fl(e Uapptiba'nnoekV i«j iiol iiiyured. ’ Tlio j ireyyss Broad run has bedii dostroyodT Jjf:.;, jTtiers . is! nothing ivew ’up ‘td i this Writing from thq front,! at r the jKaj pa. hannock. Weatltor clCrti unH tiold. * . Missouri j Elei iti on. j St. Louis, IN oV., 7.—lijiair’s Jmajori iyj 'FirstCongressional uislrTet, 1 leaving out the.Boldiers’ vote.-is , 457; I Bet urns from the arm}- will probably increase it to one, th© isatid. Infyr [ nvntioii IVoin tiiei'Fifth; distiicj, stales I the Beprcsehtati ves volt bcUweir Geo iTjios. L.'Price and McChnigiis close, j with the chances iih tavpr Of the lat-. tor.:, Geh. Loan,. Uni i'n Emaneipa tipnist, is undoubtedly eledteddfrthe Seventh district.] Wni. A Hall is elected in the cli.slrict .b}- some lour hundred majority.) { J... 5: iJoiiina is elected from tfi'e Ninth district. by a srnall majority?; liettirns| front!■! Gicv ■Si ale are yet meagre, bjut ie is safe Uo pssuhio that a majority of the i|ie|m : brrs of the LegislaturaVeleclcd ore fo,r emancipation. '"'l' kI to Provi ;be bi'ejiking. e ruif ftl the ncht, which livirb during • anil fpughf ijof fhc finest icq,. of good —erect -and (is. llis lenihnly,: as. •oltlisr as to. North Caro iccessin ihq •led in that ling tiifficul-; ; he will- not the; country; hie r position .Chicago, Noy 6—T have carried the State 1 to 20,0U0 majority, and hly nine members of C Republicans have dec hers. The vDon.ocrats ;tivoHliirds jif the ■me hpnse'ih thO'Stdfp L Will have a majority of the Senate,’ '1 j ■ . ;s' ■ • Michigan Ele : Detroit, Nov.S—B; crat is elected in ihe si , sknjal District. The 3 in doubt. , | , ..... | The v Michigan* iieeislsttire Jwnll stand thus Senate, Repub licans, fifteen Democrats. House: tiftj-eiglit EepublicanSjior tyU w 6 Dcm 03rafaJ ; ; ify. Minnesota Election- ' Chicago, Nov. B.—The St. Pau 1 Press says v that ■ Donnelly, Republic&n, io the; First District, is piloted to Con. •gress by lOOOL'maj. In the Second District, Windatn, Republican is also elected, The Repiiblicanßbavo'a ma jority; in the State of 2000. • X ;_:J I ■ ,_L : 1- vi . ■ I New York, Xor. 9.— Alettcr from Gibraltar dated iOtli lilt., states that ijie second mate, Jlest<|r, of the ||Vato Sumter, shot Cupt. Andrews op, the 15th. The pirate craft has been" ta ken possession of by the British, and jjier ct ew imprisoned on a man-of-war. Hestor will probably be hang. If lbe%v| Mr. Car-j ArUunter,of'Company ,ter. o'£astTcnm-ssee,»n |he couwej i>e,ilßc ß «>’YoluhtVra. -1 of| his rcmifrkai said: > S ;,■ ;•■ J= . IV - .■’ j h I never bad any bcsitatJon lit say- .'T®* b *r® rc * r . J 7? nn P niah df Ing, at homo Wwell as here, thaf I regard! the Unui{ri or theidStates Beaver!,^ mwo vatne jtlian >ll tbef a f^; t « l, ? ve »“'«e e«re»M?n> negroes in Aifi'enca,, and [Africa,;and! * ‘•'tr-uited ihtflj Enrobe Therefore, I have' uniformly j -. . . ar ‘ the company wifj isaid/ftiiiat if the jn-bgrbss of thj! Curt l : >vjiV it should become absolutely be-j ie . w^ n 9 ln * r,ne, ’» 8 P mi&l cessaty {understand me):ifi]brdbr t: - ** ,ve ? *"4 conduct ao nobll: , save (this: Government • : «lavery'l^ , *f?’? tt f , '' anl * l f u thfui, soon gain ell • shboM die, iu ihe name of biyinhnlfed ]f or } j e ref, l“o<|t l*ut ihU ji country, let it perish. I day. like >- lov ® V*! both oihecrs and Irncn. Ilk ' Mv iabidfng cilijfep, Ij lojafo tl>t to " -IT n .\ rei no ," “ b'* 1, | e j c °rtrtectt|l.; ijfle ahjthorilicsl'of'this ■ f° shrink or erf. i. Bbttbi far better,'that Alik kstitu-l^^'f ;tdu * ,M 4N®~n4 . tion aiid >ll oilr commcrue, i rid all- Violating oilers orj reccfVfrrfr | ‘these vast cities pci'ish in cho compiuri- ;°JL •« ( f s ® l r ‘ v 'J , -g v j l , tuinj than tjfnt the flag of 4ur c ouplryt o V!^^. ;t>^ u . rl V*s l ‘t e eul,r ? H Cease [to 1 float in, tnuinoW from! thot 0 .--; ia |ir i*uij}uiucd vriihjt lakes to the gulf-bnd frohudie *A'Uiui4s°*? aUU W*l*^ringmock i -tifo'U:t'hb Pgcilie ocean: ! Belter far f‘ ~m ‘ he T lw "? maiyhcs and exposure, [that every lirtusti i|i f,lie ! laiid j in 9 0l > c fi u rh < > !i 9*> tfcHyato totwii. i: .be filled with'mouyning thkn tbaVthis i ; ■-!., iu . : J- . . i .fob: Government 6tVour latherArtiJuld die! v>?t b a {V. be di£ J •&i b'tfr day. But thou>h| l|am.a slavey | ■‘9 ■ .!o&'.coolnesp | holiieif , ., , di.d you suppose ini looking li* 1 ?', ei . P UI P,' I =’ e «*fulcar. i jhe->jlia you'do modhe greul linjilstiee i 1 ! y*’,'T leu re belbost3 ! x 1 Xo believe I lbyed|a, woolly he’ad Iniore | m rear; ivlieu | f haiva fatheri’s hands ‘I jlilid y oii sup-1 J' e I ! e p i,nenti 'adj lo|,t •.■ halt Ifs nutni;; jpbse: whjeii yonder jiiijotlfor -gave; ?«nd oven the boluest begad to | ‘ jlier >:on! to .1 her ■ n i b‘ e -tor tire result, the writer sa^rj> ithatjt ciiuld'inotlsacrifieo (lie wbi-k df i |l ,m ' and ebllccted loiidiiig bis d,( .j Imy ifegrpvs my countiy? j “.I* 11 ; am ] as tho’j"; |I haSkraiher give themiall awayi tliad:t "9 ( } kn gerylucatened. . His. Mas irujoi i ■to hayp lost for fifteen months thb i braverv. lie continued with blcsSinj^i ■>& a wife’s i israiles and :'ii retreat and werit : :Child>Caresses’ -libt \r%; -iemnsula to Saf e ! havo Ij Sudered this for lifteen \ ll ‘ ? " bore, he .avifs taken sick, months, not buJy hated4ooei t iont|; >^r ou Mof .^cb after' m.> ■ V e *’ V sto T i* ou K s service ; .tain' loois^iig4owa'rd'niv in^tivl'Hills.hl] c the dislabce, bir 1.1 dm Vnlnik'abiddi a,l ' K f«« t *<| ;lt .V««jbeg nning!' ■ ;J >| ray] exUeX'orj five long years, lor life ! P l ’ at ia} *. a .be has gone; itself, father than bowloStir&.son: -1 a ar o t,-bardshrps; : ol exposure, ]of ■ J ,!■.■ j suiierui- apd]dnigcivsijetivas many ] ■■ Tvl-ii. T L i-l , i bu.ve real.:ied,i!'Orie eua describe. His't Death of .Geu. Jainejonr was.sudden Uuu 'peaeebd. KJ; Aiipibcr. .brayo art lyolun- -passed away, jji the nrarnuig of.lda v ; teei;i’General lias ■ bOcn ajldci : !to , thb i a’lion every tiilnglbarlc pim live. with- 1 Irifpidly intreasing list ; df-pi .r Ifailen'. oujt| die laid irp ireasufo i.f-, j bei-0e.4. * Brig,'Gen. Ciiark'Sylb jjatifd, • in l pleaveii.... Ills sufferings arg ended '.:' soril died at ■ his residciu|c, •.Obltowil, unspe-akab/e awaits,;.i 'Mi.iiie; on, tlje ■.morning |of llio Gth ’ bun- v His .warfare is emieflypn earth ■ ■ j in4t:, at the arty age ■ ol]3o years,- - ;>itdj ,lj>has eiiier.-d into pdsybssUjn; of.f j ll6ji]i|iercil tjhe service of thcj : tJnitoil; Ids;ikiiigdmn abo 'o. We bariod bbat! j Stlaleiji jft the comnien(;e|hent ]of the-' 'viili- military] injinorv in the tliuri-U • present war, as CohriK 1 !; df !,the 2ti; 3’arjl . at! liis bodjtf's in the of Maine At same inplosufc |and, near'\bose >fn the bead -ol ithis regiment he. evinced, \ many of the Virginia anstuCi>r, ! at(thg]fit , st '|iattle of Bulivlluiij those!-whoso rebellions sens lie gave his /;>•] soldierly tjualities which jitinnpcd liiin ■ ■liyconguer. • \V T r ii them liykwiH sleep - - 1 :;... j as! a ndlitury man, hy in>ihet ;or gc> tliejlong sleepi and with tlicrn ajipsitr fc inilus, jif riot jhy educatioji i‘"ar gal- ]at>he jniiginetii da}'. A short timef " i lant andimeritorious ebuductjin this since his•iniimatiyfriond and-ciropinb;•.' {Rattle he was ’appoint. Brigadiev CTcnr. ioiil’T.hdmas-Barclay, was caljea-heliie.; ;i eraf bf Voldmeefs,' sindl assigned t'o ! Tfiiy’- Were .worthy of-each.btiicr’i. [tliC cj: nun and 'of>'brigjn|g in /ijhe di ' friendship; and .that friendship: L-rokri-u:. j of tho! - \Grira Old li\‘ilitz;c!fn:in|-. n] short li’niel on earth >viE;bgi : Hv v ] AVltir this-brigade onei bf the W'. 'c’d C'lcriiaiiy above.- Ihitdi I ' in'- tiie’ •jdifsl to. enter Vprktbwn b'n tlic!]4(h of nt'ofhiing of- lifb with bright p • .specu] ,|;May last.,, | lie alsii.jhvhicvpdtyj -in ' helhip -rhun-Mhol (i noblej brave and ho- ; l-UtOSt [Of the engngeir cnl>on diU Ph-! i°Vi>jly ail... {j- •:■'-• I prior to the 1.-u of Jinik ’yhch ! >hpii wclriiarchod to the gravp fit i hg.waji stricken: dmvii' la] thai| hjdndy'.o.uit■ dojn'r.tv»l cotnrade. v\>l!i the little kriotvrtt'as ‘Wani'p, tuyer,!‘ ile;bv.tis i>f‘eliathl’ [that uetljatjia of that-.diunf largo , course in Vaiulod arid! sen|t ;iioif.!c ! and spieiulid eoihpivny, wheji- we, re, notwithstanding ‘changd- of lair turd ; h'tmiHered ,wb>t ftiey had endured and' ,• ctiicfiti;- treatment, lidddeparicd !tßis ■ >:u•>*»ef p. hfe>&:.abovjo gccordoJ^ 1 Jamlg-{.-y.b^bad uirendy:s:icrifiy6d the liny; _ toi>d^y.^* ; .^U;i,■ ot >rio |pcrsvo out country threaten.-i>\Ac ! skiriprsn '-|ji^,.a nce a| tn/.irougn |i; — wchMW o.io*e WeruolF' ”—Lana; artani-il ’jovOr‘of.bfklpt,n, we : felt that, ndthto ■• dnA-t 1 {eppntry. “ Ills death .cadres a;j.void : ih ■ ir?f:.yrf- 'ini * Miie hands.of liiir, who>iei "Ve;.-.4 ; r-Co :Xs n-uiic ;.1 ■ \yi 11 repay. " |. j 1,1 BEsriitJC'riox [or the 15. td- Py. B- ; |.pX I ;i(r?rebe!.s' ifave ali ’ ■.dhjuye'ired;.-: idVraif; the jvicinijtfeyof MarciiA ' Mg.'E-- jXXt&y.have dcine all the liamag tiu-y ! | &J''.'bly .could .to (ho Baltiniii.-e i and j ©hio Eail'rouii before, lea ring, tearing' i bj^/the-."ffes and-h!d\vlhg’ np cnitca i u ! il ni her (If cnl Certs: 1 : A grain cafiv- • ■ ihg I’ptu- (•ari,nOii|-bow runs aim ist-iiah riy fronr y'aiijbbrlatid. to. iluc nfky ; | nu-’pirfg witti h'tt le or no■'inlepuptiont •■lt. is non :X ox]iL-e(c:d that ike -r mdi r cart ; he pnt in hriler ‘in -liiOuit :thirTy-I da>-s ’ it tio],fnrdicr it tldTuption' o(jjjar ~ !! ] jPitWi r,Kx,ci:. ,If I;, - lute of one hundred .guns will be- HriM] . lolhior.row Jh: honor :of the .. ineht of Geii. ifirnsido to -liie -co[ni!/ - ! -monel ofdfcb ofi{he Ihitbrirtitfir ! yoh want t’ill^grakofAycrV. PillS, Nothing bus oven appeared in itlifs inarket , f|taf ; t>n 'Cdnipni-e ,\\dth . firis rie.lv ,itivenl.idh; .foe- ohasjng! oeH Ibh distcidpui> thatJ fasfeii and, r grow d’pdn us. vThey arei t% PhilasOphefs . elixir] of life] [that bids, detian- e to • disease, and will leave u’S! noraltCrha-! liVe btil to di.e of. old agig 1 : 1* , 1 _- -• I>t ' _ & • -V- f •, - ; Pills "and Ointment. ' —-•It is errO'iieo'us to siippogg tbai;pih’s ;aro,diicurablej>ft expedit-ious curl' will' be found by using theseimedica'iionts., X'he pills expbl the acrid;mailer whibli] proiincos jmin,; while- tlic ointment,’ .cliise.-ij .the 1 .mouths of!jibe relaxed vessejs. {Sold cjvetywhere. ;■ ! Illinois Elei tlon. Oho Democrats by Iromi IpWJOO Jeiecied-ppobti. 'engross, The tied fivoi liiom- i'have elected : T.ber|_-of the •gislaturc and ode “or two in t I ction lldvfiii, Dcrriop jjlfth Conjpves xlh District! is m I, !■ <•' ii» ni» >j- r}- n i‘~nt~— Slaveholder Mt ©aT«T- At Ouoper on rcl. ’ " ' ' ' '■ Tif (•'„ ' -IXi-jciIASAN Fqfe U-SltEri^-fSjjxiiv.' j Tpi».'-jrjrjjO'.. piovenicnt ,to iniilm:' -A -| rfi-ei):ilptit; Ibichamiii tl/d next ,IThited Staicsj S o ua t o r.. Uv id ' P Jiins vlv:v:i j;i' fi.s • inostjtddicujloiis lyod ,us in 1 1be' ;\viut( plpuii !ie'l,lmt|:qlossyssqd --;i,s much connive in Ji ;\\;uuic .body as ■ .General Jacksdri hail ,y» *ony •bair-bf ■ bis bead, ho_\v r ul«J b«ve|!taken the tijd-. ,j yiep of General ScrUt, .alid liio i ,1 South Carolina 1 ’ siH-ossiobi-ts tis Jiaek-d served -the. uullifiiers,;4ad f vie .] j si ►Quid’ have bad no (ukiicr troublecl-s, | is unfit 'tty; |any lofiieo; bf; I responsibility and trust,; amid especial- i ly lor so boiiiiraole an;ofh‘tje-a!s inai'jo'f: :t; Senator ’of the Unitkl ; Slates. Ate • wobljJ; SQoner see old billion 7ip:tmeror» ! (jecupy -this- ]K>stuoii : , lorpfebiineroii, 1 t|hji(Gfkhfep.dinbecilcj and, dttijae herons i Bifcbahan, lias some 1 p'lu:elcV. fjbiiie 1 cn-j iimeityUoine ihnikcss' sonfe fidelbi. (ijy.to Lis friends.-— pT: jl'i jlcr'&ld. IT Vj j. I.! , V TV' ' -» • jJ ' -j!. ,■ 0 j [ : |L A Gbob'lftivck lvnpx-.j villi! • *eprrqs'|wibdctfV j_j)t;--|'liiJ|, Mobile i Advertiser find 'Jlfijitiei], [under dateJpf | tbeAqtb ult., Pays j- Dcpiupmciitdit'-Kiibxyfillju : ;ij /. k | -■;! I visited yestAdiiy j Ibol: foundry. i armory 5 ,’ iqagaziW. bitorkslidps, alul | ykirehbuses ; 6f’ tbe\ bfdhance! Depart-i nienli here,: ahdyvas to tiild'| tbeinj so extensive. , This dci]kirtnvbnt| is one of the TrfoSt( i'mp’prtaili, in- the! kerviete,;' and requires gfcal’military j ■.^ntK««dgb.anil I .expbriUiiie’ in. its ad-' niiiiisaraiioii, TbAfdbpartmont hv iliisppmnt jiits fititid 'fout-’Jboi sandsiof jneri \vit’ll arms in all (liil’4vei»,t :r clc- ' partrnen ts,’ and, Has foen e nulbc-tt-d • will), ibtr greatest ability by the Chief; Ojbnance', Si j It. [Key iidbls,i. tYlio.i in thbidischav-eje qf, bis arduous j iliitips, • bas k?on- ouivekki esteem afid I popularity-. _/,■ '] I il•- ' ■•t-r i HARatSBCRO, November G.—'Special \Prdbr.— Brigadier Generalf Andrew Porter is assigned to cdmmard m the State of Pennsylvania and will also execute tiro' duties of Provost Marshal General. : ' r ;,'| •" Brigadier ST. A! Palmer ;and.E. if S. Canby hro -assigned to jlho command of men' at: Phil adelphia and Pittsburg, respectively. By order of the:Secretary of War. - ! Li Tbomab, Adj s t.Gen’l. j I ■i ■t- . ■ [• \yitMiNOTO.\, Pet., iKov. 6.—The official vote, of Delaware shows that Gannon | the .-Union i candidate, |is elected Governor by 111, majority. I • the Democratic Candida to for Congress had beejh elected bv 23 majority. ? ,v 'f, L; •-;( ■ V] . ;il ' l,he legislature will! be Democrat-* 1,0. M. - i vil- 1 , ■- !• f r :i ?!■-' !;■ -r -r vi i ~ , Died In We**!s ilpspital, Suftil ' Va.. on ihe ir»pM»in a <>f So\r. l K t /Tv DIED :—ln South Beaver tp,J>BM ver County,]oh this .ulf.cilh- Xa.ncy W AniticK, in the 7dtlr ■ydar-M; iber ,ag« ... The: deceased was a bin or-the Presbyterian Church j awl' it; is hoped that she. ! has. cxidninged the vloilsrjf earth fora rest in 1U? - - ;■■ .f ri ] ■ Lost Dog. . ]' ,T OST in 'llocLcstcr, on the 21st of Octo* I J r- filacu Shepherd ■ Dog,^with;, white nin around his neck, and white tip on tlie cn “ o.{ iiis'tail; answers to tlie. name of **iV:Dg.. /Any pivson .finding said dpp| viif be siiiMbly rewarded by leaving him at Johnston’s Hotel near Kochcstcr; I)epot, or at the residents of the subtfcribciriu NcjjVrSewickiy tp. : r~* ; .. | ns)\}p / 1 i v JOnN.GAKRAJI^v ! J. Hi CrXMSi«I«AM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. : j Ojjtee inf Gen. Wilson's Offii'f : j j. KOKTH SIDE ,OF THE- DIAJIOSD. 5 # BEA.VEF.PA ■ OP 80 ’ 6 * I !: r