The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 04, 1863, Image 1

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CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH, B. B.
f Beaver Station— Gonra Bast.
'■Cmameas, , A*<w. 17, 1802,—JVaiM
iri« Btattr Stptio* etfollotn :
E.-00 a. 0. Arri»e« «t Pittsburgh,: '9:20 a. it.
2;52 pJi. - T* “ 4:10». I.
»:20 r. «• ** “ 8:40 r. v.
Ooi«o Wnir *
~ fri/it i&o« Pitltbttrgk a* foUotct: ' , ; C'
*4i)a;|x* Atrire»*l 8eiVer,....1.8:10 *. u.
1:40 r.Jn- E0c5e«Ur......6;0Q f. M.
.fcOO p. *- “ ■ “ ......4:80 *. *.
j ♦ j.' k. McCullough, m
. F. E-FMTXRS, Oe*’l IfehtJfeni.
I tirrSBUKG. FT. WAYNE ft CHICAGO. B. B.
I, Ro theater Stttldß— Going East. ■
f / t<meuiag on ami aflet Sunday, Jan. 4 ’6B.
: jrauUact Roc\ater Station at foBota:
j . UtTM Rochester Arr. at Pitts.'
' |i( Brigh'n Aceom. 6:55 ju a...... 8:40 A.
Id Bright . 12:45 r. a 2:60 r. a.'
Mail, :Jl, 2:16 r. a...... 8:46 r. a.
Ist Eipreit, 8:40 a. a...... 8:00 x. a.
12d , 10:00 r. ji....-..ll:00 rJ a;’'
J-- Goiso Wist— : • -
Lk - Leases Pitt*. Air. at Rochester.
Iftßrigll'n Accom. 9:30 a. *.......11:23 a. *.
iJßrigb'n *• 4SO p. ».-JC
Mail. :[ 1 8:00a.«8U....'9:28 x. *.
Ift Express, 1:50 a. ki,. 2:05 a. h,
2d Express, : 1:40 r. *„..... 2:55 r, *,
‘ | ADO. BRADLEY, Supt., E. IX
Quarterly. Statement
OF THE BANK OF BEAVEB COCNTT,
/ Nrir Bbjohtos, Nor. 5, 1862.1
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JLXSOVKCSB. •
Bills and Notes discounted, 6ct{re_.sso,43B 65
Same underprotesi.C... 160.0 ff
loin lb Conuaonwemlth.i 5.000 00
Due from Bank? .17,809
Notes r.nJ Checks of other- Banka i ‘ . 5
V andfrcasnry Notea : 34,044.40
CaSa ia Vault ~..„ .13,716 20
, fumr.are and Office Filturea......._ 1,958 9o
Ttitrt accbont, ' 141
: T0ta1.....L.1.i.. 95
LIABIUTIEI.
Capital. Stack paid in.,.t..... i£js6fcs3o 00
■ .Vciei in Circulation; ~i. .... : >3,405 00
IjEpe Ceposilpra ...... 66,412 51
TWiu and Eamtnga. 69
iwsead unpaid....;:.....OiSw-To
„ i ■ i. J - l_s£
........v...5128.9C8 96
EEAYEK COtSTV su Before me, enotirj
r.Hic, is and for said County, came Edward
iimys. Cash erof (he Bank of BeaTer Coonty,
.a.’fv’,c.ivj duly,affirmed according to law, de-
I'Cf'ith dial the above statement is correct and
ires, accatilij to the best of-his knowledge
ted VjViti. 3 EDWARD HOOPS.
Afiiici JxcTrabscribed before me this Sib
•;s.vc.'.Vir, iS2. H. B. BEISEL, J. Pj^
SHERIFF’S ?AX>Z>.
7l- "-"nc of 1 a writ of Lcvaria Facias fan
rTtelbnntVor # tfe<«fcr«to ttftae aiTCCfeorT
vj 4 Public Sale, at ibe ShcriCs ol
£-_a in tic b trough of Bearer, on
Saturday, January 31st; 1863,
c I ocUci p. m.,,the' following described
to|vit:AU the right, litlS, interest
imcUraei' dclckdant. of, inland o the un
•&A<l (.nc-ihirJ of the BdloW !pt. srf
•Fcf.uo-Wr.jrSo.,
litas. ,h life borough.of New Dngbtoi^BM^
vtf cour.t.r.; Va.. bouuacd o »\ft«ovrk to wit,
( Oihc N'irtli by lot No. 33. East •>?
Asa!. on the South by?lot Sojs-d, and on
«• ttc?x A»j Bwer rircr. There being,
■fr?ctcd .on lots Nt>s. H a Jarge fcjir
* sutv Vv.cbtt . bciag(?lo feet front on
:u;tring iTrough said lots, andcigbtj*-
teev the bastTOent/Mory of Stone, and
.thrcc-Kor ta of vtoodrolao'* email fywne fhed
■ op tiiCsi.x :.a side of ni ; .d-building about 2*) by
Sb feel. , tin the cast ride of street : running
tlrouglf Hid Jots there are erected it wo brick
dry kilns shoot IS oy 20 feet. There la be-,,
■ IcangiDg to said lotaJioß. ft and 15 the undi
vided one- bird of fen share, of stbek-in the
-Sew Brighton Water Company, each share.
’ bait;
on«tbucdredlh part of all
tie vjtcrjtchmging td the race of bind Cobr
j-«y. ~')Lr ve are erected bn lots So. 17 apd
- Ih-a Urge four story fab Factory, 40 feet on
«»«. ruaitihg ’ through said lot£ and 40 feel .
" ■ the buehi.cm stonc. and three stories of
v I o i v.f brick dry; kilns, on the east
.-:ce c! ros! running; through Said lota, about
; Jo if.'Str rgctjjtifcrc is also one other brick
4.7ii"m. p ivtly on tot No, 10 and partly oh
!« .Nu,;!7. Tuere is 1 belonging toroU Nos.l 6,
I'tcJ IS. the -undivided one-tliird of nine
of Stock" in the New cßrighton Water |
tictiny, each share being equal to the boe-
U fciredth part of aUHhe-water belonging to
i *-f’Sae cf said Company. ! ...
' - ieisi ahd taken in execution aa the prop-
I .«y sfßh,. s. Gill at the; suit of Cbnatian
-Vr**!,. c-rigneeof Rhey & Matthews,- for
/. itf Merchants’ £ Manufacturers 1 Bahk i
} f JOHN ROBERTS, Sh’ff.
• Scturr j Orncx, 1 \
rftirer.Jan. 12, ’C3’, /
■r. t'IST LETTERS, jJINCAIiEP FOB,
I 'aJL toainiag in Ae Pflrf (! offirt tt Bwtt O.
■ M'a.. Dtc. Slst, 1862." . , ' ! '
1 f Sallre j' ' ’ - J»<k JW J .5,
Nicholas ? Kidd Jaa
.•■ CsinLids ', , . ‘ M’Phersbn.Jas;
Pnrdj Wo F
. ■ -John ,5j Strock Lydia A
■ Thoi ‘V Wright M»ry E
teiWmF Wilson Mary E
Vai«iTf& , : . wUtse&Saail
■ ; ‘-.aj David,' 2
calling fork
i; * ; C c’.sase aavtUey ada
Vr 1 -:i . m. j.
; 1 6S;OCcc Hoot*; F:
letters in Ow sbore tist
Tertised. ■' "
1. AKDERSOK, P. If.
rom -7 A. M. till G P. Mr
H
ANDERSON,
PIADtX IS
kT GOODS & GROCERIES.
; &!
Tee latest and most fashloNAble
if 5 »f DRESS GOODS
—fUatij onhands ana for sale, for .
cash or produce^
Jannuy 14th, W6S. '
t «sh for hides.
I TOL PAT THE'HIGHEST MARKET
-.-gLf ■'■ • JAMES DABBAGH.
• WIEEIAMS, >'
Kay|on»do»r.ew<f Ptoodley’qHotel,'
iTBR, PBtfV* £ ■
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Vol. 39-3 ST
■ !¥)PBBDAyT to:an ordsr of the Orphans?
Cjjwt.«( jjzpoaed to sale!
®7. P®W»'. teadno . or. out- 017, on tie prwn
■' ■] --
. WMnesday, Fet*. 2{Sth,‘»Bo,
1 Ifo’elock, a. n:.I the foßbwihg real estate
»sltfate on tßewatersj
of tittle Bearer Creek, la Darlingtontp.,
oounty, f’eaMTlrania. Tii: afsrm or
trAcf of liad, contuiUQg r ■; ■■./. -
112! Acres aild iui Perches,
Bounded on-tho aorth by'lands of William
Sharp, east bylani of "Joseph Sharp and ffm.
Sharp,, South' by hind of Jostph Sharp land I
others, sOd West by[ the XH tjo'Bearer Ureek, '
and lands of Jamba SlcGeorge; about 80
seres eleated audio a good state of caltira
tion, on which a rejected a two story stone
dwelling house mboui 1$ by 30 feet, a doable
log barn, good framd Stable &e., an orchard
«“d also sereral good springs of water on the
premises. . j ■
The shore property is situated! about one
[half mile from-the Darlington or Sow Galileo
Station, on tlie ’Pittrhiirg, Fort Wayne & Chf.
eago Railroad, f 1 •. i ’■ . . 1
’ -an ' - ! -
Also, all theundinded one-third of all of
that ecrtainlot'of ground,siluatein the Til
lage of ln t|ie Township afore
said, known" its the Sawmill lot; being 3(90
feet in length by 124 feet in width; bounded
south, east? and west by, other lands of said
Intestate, on which ia erected a Steam Saw
mill, about 40 by ‘2O feet. ! .
TEKM^rOnerihird: of parchtK money to
be paid, oh confiVmalion of the sale by the
Court, .the .balance in| two equal annual in.
{stalments, from that date,With interest there
( on from-the same time. [
further information enquire of
! Kb. SJiarp or, Jos Sharp. Adjoining thoprem
or Aosew Ifrrr, Administrator ofdec'd.;
fiew Brigton, Pa. ■[ i t.
By order of Court.
A. Q. McCREART, CVkJ
.jan2B’63,
Registers IVotice.
interested .in the following
Administration and Guardian Accounts,
which, hare been passed and filed in tfae'Xie
gister s office, of Beaver county, Pai, will take
notice that.the same will he presented to the
Orphans’ Court, to he held at Beaver, on Wed-.
dtb day of .March, 1808, for con
firmation and allowance: ,j
The final account of James Nelson, Adm'r
Of the estate of Alex, Scison. dec'd.
The. account of David Anderson, Adm’r
cum («(fljr.m/o taaicxo of the estate of Alex.
Gibb, dec'd. y'j 1 ; j
.The account of Andrew Carothcrs, Adm’r.
of the estue of Alfred tl'altonjdeijid.
The partial -account Jbf James Smith and
Marv Anh Tucker, Executors qf the! last will
of SamT Tucker, dec’d. I ' j ;
_-The accounts! (Ileal and Personal) of Wm;
Henry, Executor iof the ! last Will of John
Sutherland, dec'd.
The partial account of; John J. Carothers,
Administrator. 8c bdnit -noTi of the estate : of
James Carothcrs, dec'd. I '
. , fhe final nceoUni-of Isaac listen, surviving
Executor of the last will of Matthias Hook,
dec’d., and Thos. Nicholson,
Andrew dec'd.,
Mtnteof Jribn*Aihdcrson, deed-j . ! _
The second partial account of Janies vc
Fomheli. Administrator of estate yf Lucien
Fomheli, dec'd. ; i , T , „„
the Gnatdianaccount s of AVilliam.A. Jhom
son'Adnis>>ftiator, oP-Pelcr Eccbel,; decß..,
who >?ta
son of Jahics Marks, and Jbl-n SnarpSu-eeiey
minorson id'. Mary Swcexey, dee d. . Jr ■■■
' The Guardian account ot Marmaduko nil
son, Guardian of [ Frances. Campbell; minor
daughter of -Alexander j- ,
Beaver, Jen! 2a,|18C3. !* ’ , Kcgister.
lost of Causes , ) | ,
For march teumJ-iscs; COMMENC
ING Ist MONDAY V ;
(mist WEEK.) j
Jamesjhmcan 'I vs. Job aM. ErringiA *l.
Hiram Meaner, et »l •> Hugh Anderson... ,
'HM- - ■“ .l.samo,;,- .> '
James Kelley a wife .” James >1 Elduff; '
»me’. same
’ (second week.)
Bank Lawrence ci. - Selah Chamberlin.
s „._, i,' ••• ,Same. ;■ -I .
- feme “ io» a S Chamberlin.
,F; Weseott, et at i “ Martin Raiser, et aL
! Warts. Anstrie * I!*- ! . 1 ■ ;
Veish, use • “.Sharrer & Osborn.
Sami Stewart, jr.; •• Augustine Steven*
John Graham “ Thomas Murry.
‘ same - ■.*. ' >* i “me : • . t ■ ■
*•. « ■ same - ,
George Neely . { :» »«“'» .
Robert M’Clane r “Henry BMdwai.'’ ,
James Collihs &,Co. « W. M. Shirts, et aL
Lewis Walker’s Ad- Burgess and. Council
ministrator, use, “ S Boro of
John U. Camp “ Wm. Alexander,, jr.
Sami Simes “Ovid Finney.
Michael Best, etal “.Henry Kinsey.
M. WEYAND, Froth’y.
“Union Hotel,”
BEARER, PENN*a.
at/rX. CLARK, Pbopbieiob
TK Addition to- the eonrenjfnM* of a -fire
I Hotel, the Proprietor baa fitted op in
ms house, in a complelej and satisfactory man-
Bte ’“ OYSTER SALOON . ;
where the heat quality ’of Oysters may be oV
t n j„.d daring their eeaaoni in any desired
style. Families can be furnished irilhOystera,
by the can or doaen. The table
with all the luxuries the PITTSBURG MAR
KET can afford. ■ .y- • -'’■■■ .
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed a continoance of the »me is
respectfully solicited. J I, - dec|7
T IST O F .LBTTEI
I J yijaißiiyh tfcfl
pt, Dee. Use, 1862;
Adderbyßer triai
Beaament Godfrey . i
Remit Henry :
Barnes Mrs Maty
BatesStoekton
Cerper Abby
Dam James M
DarUas John W
Frederick Conrad.
Frederick 4Blaekia«re
GourleyJohn
QrinDtrid ;j ■■■■<'
Hoffman Coarad
4..
Holing BelWna f, .
Henry Christopher
HeiwE.*' ’ ;t.
Jackson Pamela .v.A
- up'qseeas aaWWqg'tw *
will pleaaeaay tiny ap
oP^*
' r ''F«rtha Aigim ••
. Tb«ogk atllife'Jdark and changeful mm|
There still ft bright,spotlatSTTseas f y. K*'',’
Though densetheasUt'thitgsthen mold.,'
jr*t be ftmn*^,
• Though often itmay dimly gleam, ~ ' : r v
Andlife ft darksome mist mayseem;
ns 'twin norer wholly fcdv . . ’ •.,
But.etlU extend its genial aid.,7 /■ : C7
'TwiU shine at morn, at noon, at ere, : v >"
Thtburdenedsoul to well tellers; , '
And over earth’* dfttheit siencfHwffl ting,
A halo whieh' nought else can bring. '
Whjea mirth grows lest, sod pleasures'
And sweet eotalent.doth not remain, '■ r"
Thireii s beam that breaki the glooms. '
And doth the darkest way relume.
U brings its soothinginfiuenee near,*
AUsys onr grief, dispels each fear .v v
When grim despair ofar souls 1 wouldclaim,
To is its *im.
Like beacon light 'tWill .rooiid ns ■ ■
.Whejn loee abdfriendships fast decay'; "
When fortune frowns and .ilia await, '
Thisi doth the heart resuscitate.
’Tis hope that Orer triumphs here.
Creates a smile,, and checks the tear;'
Thisjradlant beam still lingers round, '
Through weal and woo its light is found.
It bids us took for lasting pealce
When we from friends-shall find release ;
Points to thaterer-during goal; :
Whereidwells the spotless ransom'd soul '
- ‘ . ' JT. bL I.
j How to Tell a Tory.
He curses (he Abolitionists, damns
the black . Republican-*, and is dreadf
fulljlsui’aae oh the "free niggers."--;
Ho about thlri
suspeusion.of llie habeas! corpus, god
rages about Fort Lafayette, -and Hhe
Ba-stilo ” Ho is Very afraid
there will beaii insurrection among 1 ;
{bo slaves, but is perfectly easy about I
thcmsoi reel ion of the masters. Ho]
vjliidcs tbe Prcsifler.t and wishes bo j
liadsimk to’ihe boltont oftho ocean,!
Ho iii wonderfully exercised on the.
subject of political preaching, bathe
lieves in Vandyke and the divinity ofj
slavery, lie talks a great deal about
theenormous war debt, and Is alarm
ed at the ‘‘bankrupting Hood'/
crann Svas victorious at Murfreesboro,
arid don't care jv bother hebvaf or Ml.
You, can tell him at a glance lir a
could around the bulletin .board, for
the Msli >f patriouc joy i? ab^
<i-ou "bis JuyV, a*
limit victory is heralded ffcmj
mv ol the Republic. while! the intelli*.
trjnecik aHieteat draws'froin him the
the csWamation, ;‘yoncan never sub
jugate- tho South-'' —• TYbaAj. JtyP\ 1
.AtfoTnim GHivAtnous Lm--O«iP
readers will remember how the North
crn press and people, and iven Secre
tarV Welles; wore blinded by tbc re
port* : from Richmond, Unit the first
Merri mac was a “dead failure. J Tlioj
same reports, in a sliU ™4 ro -®f a PS
i atcd form. aro anani being net »mo«‘
in regard ibo No. i. VVo
are told that she is moved about by,
scowsioiv each side, and etcni then ca-j
rccns BO badly aa for use.l
! How jdo
will, the
tress -Monrae of J m*
<>->d “> ■ i
l ”"-cTn Monday last iUo new rebel raw
•‘Merrimac No. 2,” came down James
River as far as Newport Nows, and
after lying off that poiht for some
hours, turned her rose about, and
steamed op towards Richmond again
It chanced that on that day there watj
not a single iron-clad ip the K,) ?dN
nor between hero and Fyrtitss Mohf
roe, and if tlio new Me rrimac is at
all equal to her predecessor, there was
notping on that day that would havp
prevented her from coming up to Norj
, folk and' shelling us odi. But sh 6
would find something worthy of her
metal, if she should makptbo attempt
now.** j! ~ j|-- I . • |
ENI
'TT'“
8. UNCALLED FOE,
’<kt Office at Rochester
Lee HE
Leonard Janet
Leonard JC . .
Lancaster Mary . |
Milter Emma -
M‘Masters AD
Kewtdn L • ; ;•"
Oldham Rachel
Porter Jainea
Powell Henry
RagwCapt. Jaa. •
BMdltabeQa, 2 / '
Strode*. Ellen .
Small Maggie' .
WUUsXixxio, : I.
[eimwinibaaberelistj
ME
Russell and the German* —Bussell,
iV, his diary, gives the following ac
count of a reception he got. nt tno
hands of a'Gormsn.soldier: “Op the-
Isfof September a dirty German sol
dier ballet} oat irom tho parapet of an.
cafthwotki over the liong Bridge,
‘Pull ißui»nseell,Vrftid Jjt. the sEme
time cockddhia piece and levelled itj.
Bussell in.mediatelyrode around into
the fort, the rfeiloW; still presenting
his firelock, and asked him ,what bb
meant, at the same tip»o calling for
the sergeant of the guard, who camb
at once, and at his request arrested
(be man, who recovered orms ana
Mud; ‘lt was a clioake J X: want Ip
fSekeh Poll Run As the
man’s! Tifle waa, capped .and loaded,
and on full cock, Russell did no* see
the fun of the proceeding so clearly,
and urged an j r into hi#
conduct, which ho .did., ,not,,. however,
think it necessary to |
,' ■^*^i J ;'i^« ; Bpaper. in p
presentation oIV a silver Qf
uompprari sayal “He ,n*
Jfc c«D;dripk from MiJT
contains liqnop^whetbep
|lml »
somoimpdrtaj ito lb« if.
{bfbeard
Of ;eqqal» ii Inf Mjr made
- hJ thls cky yes, ' ' «
./ ; oqndbroe<f
w W i Cook,
ifc&city;
!S- wi“Psll :WH i&
:'■, of >nKfiipori.
-:l-Otid ifabta
_ * ittacbinent
was p&pertylh hi»
' ls and 1 1 Deputy
Shenff Wfihnej to servo the at
tachment; an<H , «mm it>l| ißeii ’
.researches m«a discover- i
' ies.- r ,"i;' ; !C f vs\ : ■'•■f[v --■■ -i
>The! rottnfe;; toil by Cbriiisk on !
tho tlnrd floo*.\ Hfst'df a llsitting
foom, where tbi' ifiibHhg wa,i- done, i
and a, tfttfetfpmi
was;' iurnislicl]‘;W!)[li Usual; manner,
and r had tOßit^pidneartboiAWndowa i
and a in the ; center!
oftbe room. plifeed to
each. The‘ , waU«'nhd cerliDW! of the
room rare ' Wilh paper of 'a
star pattern. ■ ’ ■(n ■ '•;■ •
I Direetiy*ovor.iho rooms are two
I by Conlisk,
: bdt not A ponton .oitbe
! floorirg has brta removed u the
( room gambling
room; dhd a smdtt iude tHDrcd through
theceiling' of tctf foom
each of ibe tablife- Astbe bole.? come
di>eialy througU|tho Center of a star
i pattern i^b^j*^r ) 'th»3'| are harden
ly fpomvliblow. E!icb j
bole is so placed to enable a pet-
K bn, applying Jiisfeyo to it, to look di
rectly into tboband of the player
ewxted in tho tbmf bclow. ; . : .,j
4>O t hgeniovaJ
dune xoas discoi'eKd Communicating be- J
hecen those holes m the tophi 'abore and
Ihe-ckair of the ‘gablet: in the rodm he-
A; wiroJ^Btrfng^^a handle ; near*
the hole, passedßpong : between the*
of tho i 4 ojjm tp llhoi cor-
tlie gaiqMßng’ rooni and! bed
room. ■lt cntefifgSe; bed room and
passes down being con'
I <fenled,by a ndiili =
MEI
tiie gambler would bc\plttced. while
Hh terminates in a
Spring and' hammer,, conceited by the
carpet. ~V /-■ -f ' ' \\\■(*. '
The nfothod of working thisinyon
tionfor tabbing by piachinery sterns,
to Imvobccn as follows: The • victim
to bo operated ;upbn?fiuds two c-lmirs
drawn up to the table. Il« « f
these the gambling thief soatb vh m
setf at once, placing bis foot over; the
telegraph hammer. victim *i»
obliged to take the other, Vbicb is
placed in the proper-position, for play
ing The gambler’s accomplice in
the room above istrclctfeshimselfon
a mattress, witb bis eye at the ppop
holo— and oi.o hand giaspmg the tel
egraph handle. The bole isqoplaceu
that be can look directly divyn; into
the hand of his victim. As soon as
he sees the cards ho telegraphs [their
description according to an arranged
code of signals by j ulhng tbe Imndlo
when the hammer strikes tbp, desired;
number of raps on the solo of the’
gambler's boot or slipper, the sound
being muffled by the 'carpetr Of
bourse it is easy‘tit sod that the map
i*bo sits down to pliy with \ such a
gambler is robbed assarcly,!,com
pletely and : systematically P
bad been bouiid band .and loOt and dfi-,
livered over to a highwayman, and.ol
the two robbprs, the '%wajman
would be the more decent man. | .
Theso roonis httvo been occupied at
various' limes by Conlisk, .
i kpr, and other . gpmblCrß, rbsideptsot
tlirs city. SMe highly r,dpedabfe ctti
zens that wd could name.nave visited
those roonis, pnd undpabtedly , ‘foaght
the tiger” without a Hbhado w ' ot a
Chance against its teeth and claws. ( '
There are other looms in tbis .city
used for gambling pdrppses, jjwhich j
are (VeaPebted by jmmo of oat [.best
citizens, who vvpnld dread - to sep their ■
mimes published, and : wfioap uatnCs. if
published!. would startle’and ebook
their friends atid the v phblip. Are
there np “telegraphs” in theso'roomsr
Awrui. and ] SoutM*v
Scotch paperrreport, and incident,
which though; it involve* only pnp
life, contains more of ; the tree ele
ments of horrer, strikes more
iivthe fine chords :of. human terror,
tbi& rattn a gi oat) mreningle'sjlcaw-:
trophe. Thomas Loch, .a dock . la;
bOrer, was yrprkipg, pa a, ship-jMt
-beached bear NVJgntowb, .Whonrije
keeled overandtho bulwark , fcll:_qu;
bis chest. The.-tide wap fast <*?•“•««
op. and it, Wa> evjdopt that man honr
the wretOnod man ; wpmd bp dipwned,
nnlMa t&e' wojghl could jempted
fro* ris cb'est.* AH the,place iur,ned
outioheld,Wthe weight,tmf
red pn^
mor •closely. ...A,
unhappy
bis request, placed over tils I ft<»-ihaj>
bo (flight Hot
uoticing the
op. to » ,ce-
Midi no jap.
| veiael tbit
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■wjiltor Scene InthoSenato of i
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Senate on ®nofc
oecuMarf 27l * i Ol^ ’ *°^ xcitln g Scene
i ‘ A-long .debate ;,ensned' on
Mio bijl for thb Indemnification of the
> a c^ > l h t ra %
the wnV of habcasi corpu£ and acts
done tm pui suaiice thereof ' Mr.
bum of Delaware, made a long speech
£? ■ ?** to order several' times?
Fiw£ly T whon censuring the course of
president fruited Stales,
calling him imWile. and caliinghim
by name,: the Yiee President 'called
him to onier, and; requested the Sena
tor to take bis seat.;,'Vi- ' \.~ j
n Mr..Saulsburyi] continuing his re
ieo President -said that 1
ar the Senator. di,d not take .his scat ho j
the Sergeant- auArms to
take nun m cbaigo. U.V
V Mr, Salisbury—Then the voice, of
freedom is not allpwiea in the] Ameri
can Senate. . v'tj- . - h,i,i
* r Scrgcant-at
, Arrasr wiJlxake the Senator into cas
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I be SergeanVat-Arms then tool?
the Senator in charge, and conducted
( him out of the Senate, Mr. Saulsbury
display,ng arevolvor, jrbich ho took
from bis coat pocket. After a short,
time Mr. Ssuihury camo into the Sen
steagain uid began to speaki ; I ' j
• CbaWSenatorL'lark in the chair) 1
—The Senator will take his seat. : “ 1
I Mr. Saulsbury—Just as I please,!
not otherwise. 'K'i- .|, 1 f i >j:
; tq aiqiiestitin of!
order. He; said thdttlio Senator from I
Delpwarfe, had been] committed la the i
custody of the Sergeant-at- A r ms. un tl
yet he saw him <on the floor of the
Senate. ,H. j . ;■ j, .
The Chair said the' iSenator .Was-'in
* custody pf the ! Sdrgeant-a&arin'if.
ami If he made further disturbance
would bo removed from the S'enatoi
. Mr. Saulsbury.then to(>k hisTscatv
shaking his fist and ;Bwearing at, the
Sergeant-al arms an!d Mr. gam ridrJ Jf
. Mf- c,ark . of New HampsliifeJ oit
Wcipiesday offered ho j folldwinl 1
resolution f ...' ij.-. .-.(: • if!-'; | 'm
W. Saul*biily, Ik Seiiatkr
from the State of Helawiffe, did, off
the 27Iff inst.; bring into the Senate a
concealed weapon, and did theff- and
there in the Senate boiiavd in a turbu
lent and disorderly manner, mid when
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diil there j arid ;tben
threats U%se said weapon npon the
»hid Sergeant-at-arms,. and in t J*°J
presence of the Senate did draw the’
ahid ■weapon and threaten, to shoot
the said Sergeat-at-arms, and behaved
I in a (manner disgraceful fo the Soiiato
anti destruction of.all order ancT^o,-
coi-iim, therefore, ! 5
Resolved. That the said Willard
Saul bury be and hereby.'is expelled
from the Senate of the United States.
Jir. 1 did |not hear who
itwas that introduced that reaolu
ticin’ ■ -H"-, 1 p ■. l. ■ ■ . |
1 Vice Presideht—it was introduced
by the Senator from New Hampshire,
i ' Mr. Saulsbury—l bay© not a word
ito sarin reference to the merit or
'demerit of 'that resolution. I have
lno favors to ask. It may be unbe
coming my position and my character
as tii Senator of a I sovereign ' State to
sav dioro upon the introduction of
isiuii a resolution as that, and, .oir, i
* will say no more?? tctlihe Senate act
as [the Senate may see proper. I
neither avow or disavow* whatis chara
ed.t [Let -the proof bo made to thf>
Senate, and let the Senate act accord*
'mg to its own judgment. , ] |
The resolution was laid over.
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3.
tfie’Goveriiirrßht hiy[dowiv its hrms %
Ilex might as Tesvdjly made
loval speech, biit that would not hay
connected *nd ofVwblch ho V s *■ i e
loader. .Wo do not charge jeye|y
Democrat with being disloyal. ~T hei-c
arc? many wfalo thefr duty
wai^ieiir-couhtrif; 'but then there
are equally as many >vho disregard ,itjj
4-men, who ;
endeavor to stifle tlio Government - ; ln
every respect —nic-n wiiouid and as
sist: rehellionKinsieadir ol ondeuyoring
to.nut it down ; and yet sijolj men
will say they are as' good Union men
ns-any other. - There is~one fact that
cannot bo disputed; by any one, and'
that U, that any person who found
aiding and abetting treason in, any
respect is very sure not to bo ja Ke
publicah. W« do not say to; wliat
partyd£cy all belong, bat ifes well
knownyk’hat Vallandigham is the
riialn leader of the Democratic party,
and opperson has done as much, jin
the Halls of Congress, to aid those in
arms against:the G<yernnient as Val
landigham since Breckinridge’® time
has expired;; Wo would iipt.bo>t all
surprised to bed- the bold treasbn-aid
,, iug Yallabdigbam- following In.
.v. • 1 ‘ ..■» ’i-it ‘ ■ i-US'BOOU AS tc vni ot
The CnEERFTJt Word;— Littlo Char- . v at^u end. Ho surely is no
ley wa*YAe du| boy :b( . t ter in his] and ip
the vest either, laughed at or iho Uhibn. and,tlio 1 Constitution, thap
hi m. master r sometimys « , B^c^r ji go , ChamOersburg
tnnnted him'with his deficiencies.-*- W T “ I : -
Ho beedmo eullen and indifferent. aid pjositofj. > MI ! ...
took no pains to get opjf pnq day*
gentleman who was visiUng tho school
looked over some boys that twerb.
making thefc first attempt to wntQ.--
Thero Was a general; tiirst of amuse
i mont at poof Charley's Ho
'colored,but’was silentr a., i
: ‘‘‘Never;iWind;- my lad, said the
i gentleman cheeringly, “don t be dis
icouragedj just go oh and do your
[ very best, and yo u will bf a bravo.wn
:tcr some- day. 1 recollect • Wh«W
first began to write being qnite*s awk-
Iward as -yon are; but I persqyerea
and look here/' He took a pen »bd
wrote bis name bn a piece of paper.
•In fine legible chapters. ‘See wha
II can do.now," ho added. j i 14;
. Many years afterwards that gentle
man met Charley again. He bad torned
but one of the most celebrated men
lof his day,[and be fiim,
conviction, that he owed hts success in i
lift* nnder God's blcsslngV toj the «n*
conraging speech ihado byline school
visitor. 's‘.v' l:‘= 'v ■'
* TiT.fewioM 6> V sirup
tdb ~fboh Whedv^g
rtteUi 9 tncerl P f
? legislature yeatctday
Judge Eomdel J. Bowden of WiHianw
htitjt (Eastern Virginia) Senator, to
auefeed v f:
pirpe the coming 4th oft March. Jt
Mid
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f ** a.- .
-Special noticc» 2S pee tent; ’addition to »g
-.. . .... ; rinler r*tes.' : . i' - . 4
.>: ~ 1 =j^==s===a :fen»uvces Cft 1(3i f 7t> ctiils $[ ppr 3'cor
r - Th© New 6eneral r in-phleK . |
L- Qonoral Hooker, who relieves (Jen?
£ u is diso well kno*.,,antF alf
KW the principal* incidents of. bis
lifer tave;been frequently made public,
we m»y be permitted, to repeat them
when be rises before the!
Zs “ B JK> OBt respbtraible com
tnaoderdf any army now in the fieldl i
flegradaatdf at Wfest PoihtinJaJy,
ft* «FPoioted Jaeatehobt
~ ln 11841 bo was selected
Military, leadeiny,
'vTiich post ho left to accept thehon
®(, re gimontal:iA<yatant bf the Ist
Artillery. -During the campaign of
P° was 1 ; aid-de-camp
£ je, . ,ei ‘ il l Hamer, and was brovetted!
Qk Jtrnp for jiisi gallant services. Ilf
ajipdipied an kasisiant
Aojntaat General, with the rank of
I v-aptum. Ho roceived a brevet of
itajor for gallant Sordlea at the Na
tional Bridge. and of Lieutenant Col.
ni Ghepultepec f Ih
l ° s ’ rfiSiKiied andi was for koine
ajjme in California. He. tom offered
lu? services as soon as the war broke
out, and has had »j brilliant ■ record,
since. His dashing valor was dis
played at Williamsburg and lb • mi»ny
of the Peninsula battles. | | ■
; At Antigtgpi ho tv-gs Wounded, and
is reported to have said thuthe [would
rather have been shot through the
head offer the battle than through! the
fobt while it was’ That
I be, is brave needa tlo further illnstrs
, Khp?* be is self-relianti tg: euual- :
Ho to i
|?J3P.?^, e > the 21st; to lot?hibV cross j
•Ills,Whole force at Richards Ford, and!
down rapidly.fo SaxtoiiV.Sta
iu>t?“U krill»ant, t: oh'Dgeroug move- )
ment—which would have rendered
r redenclcsbn,rg untenable, bi.Jtiwhieh.
owipg .to prudential considerations.
with an cxpcctediirisei in
; i?£l ’ Aaiidl Rauidkh/
Bh'fnsulo would not id.erfoii.j d&p'
I'lumker is said to'havefgreat popular
i the army, among whom hd :
*emeti|iics callecL Joel"
Vallandl
k'| . . - r -gaam ■■
w talked boldly in 6
Halls of Congress [ Members of th’
honorable, body appear to disrega
tjut}' to theiitcountry and th
ffirolyitig upon -them under , the oai
I THE ? fe«#RAScriUEME!«T OS hm Sot-.
! oteb —This subject has beetjbroachod
tri will come up
ini regular Iprdef, and then will be
tested that hypocrisy in the charac
ter of Democracy, which baa so long
i deluded anddisgraced the gallantmon
who 'are.,bearing the. brunt of: the
i flubt in defence of. the Government,—
[ The entire crusade iadisfranclftsp^he
'soldier has been 'conducted by leaders
of the Democratic party. In theory
hod in practice, these men have been
,the!enemies of the war to put down
'rebellion, and ; therefore, tjiey could
ndi do other wise Sand be cooBiatent,tban
struggle tor the disfranchseinonl pi
thP sdldier. . They] could* not enfran -
chise the soldier and slavery ; at the
Same time. One or the other must
be degraded; The Democracy chose
the degradation! of the soldier, that
their ascension to political powpr
might be' insured.- This 1 is the history
of-the transaction. From this Aifrto
ry ; those iwlio sutviW the fight for
the-Onion'will make such --issue with,
the leaders of the Democratic party
as mnst-TCsnit in their -future defeat
and disgrace. ■ > ■ \ '
*•■! gt.A -wdmaai U either Wx>r*h a
areatiieaTorWlioiis worth hptjhing.--
If good- for nothing,‘she is not
getting jealous for; if e>hoi* lr “ e
woman, she wilt gWo no . cause for
jealousy. ’ 4 map w a J*
jealous of a gpo4 fool to be
lealousOf a worthier one; ho »
a greater tool , toi tut bit throat fqt
either of '.hem.f | '
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i NOTICE t© advertisers.
inserted at tie.rata «j L*5
per square—eaci subsequent insertion,
■2sccnta~ A • libeiW
advertisers, and op long sdrortisementsL. , '
ti> s T*etVfi UirtSof fUs tjpb
measured ps a sduare. ! n ■ '■ ' “
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v Sbabp Retprt.— 'Xtiru-young lafe*
?«ro n<ling in a. car. One of tlicfo;
wjt|i%tuie^emarkttblcJforaproini v
nonco.of nose, exhibited tb the‘oilier
a photograph* of herself,'; and tbny
,vrore engaged in discussing its nloriu
,whon an elderly jady got ml 'A'ftor a
Vhile she reached bui her band, and
Stud to tneladywith tbepicture—
r‘‘Pleaic, foretime lobkat Jt ?” ;
VH e ie<jae»b was (net with,
. ■ , e
*|lfc is Aone 4 ol'ybnr business.*’
iTbo pid lady .settled back in.'her
seat very complacently, when the
companion of the bno with Hthe pib
tnroasked—: jyA: ';V.y,l'
5 w hat db yOu wartt with it I
y Old laiV
«y J °nly wante)!.;to .see , how sue- \
;^ ss * u Jv tho artist has pti£. such d largo 1
npse. on sp small a picture.” i' , ;
More Oo.vsEavA«BM. The rebel
thus enunciates thdt| at 4t dotarirte
forwarded on bis by Jeif
£avh}t;lA;>-. ,y ‘. A
. “'Thc administratiba is bat a singly!
branch ; t»f the Government. and. whini ,
it "errsrr-as Mr. Lineplii’s£untiou bled! v
bas--it js thp duty Of the people t'>
| sot it right, byadviee ulidad mon i tLon.
' “ they can; dnd if they Cannot, thirfl?
tp weaken it by opppsitioh,
tbrow:it Ht;flio ,ballot; box,, antf V
faili ng—rather tlutn .ruinf or .
enthralment - tacrUbh it by rtfbofofibnr -
. . A' *! P 1 cfciscly 'wlrat/ ihA rebel
leaders! hayo been to do
ior twoy eats, And in which jluiy will .
be,, ultimately: successful if tins govv
erimiont cphtompliite’fi the
efforts, to,sl)!;e:uJ siiith Janarchial' doc-.
.trines.-. •j V" i'’,!A''
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! iUELAJib.— Wi> lak'jj
following from a letter dated Dub- ;
Un.'Doti..3o; :
' 1 The wpaMrs in BiiUyiniu:ari ; et,-lJe)|.
fast; tbo anil rooiu keepers).. -
ip the poorer districts of
olis. tlie lab/it-era driver) into
apd ' punda'k' and other ion ns j'or
Wfnit oi employment, ana the multi
tudesT in the;
that a lateand
vest and a severeiviriterlmve reduced
to miserable destitution, are oil fusing
eight months,’ a tiiizCnVi«f;>p^wrnr
o.fr county juil to.- a debt -which .t .s
wholly out of Ids povvsr/ to
'his creditors' |Uo!jnrs ]>e| ;
wcek for ids. board ami tuci*,,
determination of contii?u;ug to do
during'' his liic, unless ftfce debt, ss
i charged. V'.K’-w' ■ icurly. a -pcrseeau.m *
Lof sBi uufortjiiiuu- .luul w.c- a-e
- t Ac niaueri-to -e ,
broii''hi before the
withnhe object of niUking ,u hi* to
meet this and similar. 4 cases, it ihere
is none, at present exiSliug---fJ O tH-;
dence Preiss. t ■
;K*uii Western edUor,living h«
last shirt stolen, veritir .hiSkrago|a3
follows: . . 'ff !..r. j
' Wo would say to tho rascal who
stole the shirt ofT the line while >ve .. ;.
wet#m bod waiting for it, tqdry, Mat -
we- einccrely liopo; tho collar will; cut- . ,
his throat. ; ; y{ , :s '
- JTo this a cotrte mpprary - aJ as
Served
a*hirt. SacwNttxunes Iv " e expect ■
"nSt to hear .of tho extravagant! tel- .
low aspiring) to wear'stockings and ,s*,
b&vcr W| Olf
hnrcasOriablencss ofspine lolss. j ,
A Delicate
Ist,ate, noted Tojy his- love) of the pleas-
ure of vthe table, to a tncml k , ; -
said— • I- J: ■
“Wo haver, jugt been eating a superb
tdrkeyk ex cellent. stuffed w ith
trades to the neck, tender, delicate,
add of high flavor ;we left only the ;
. bones.” • ’• ) ■
‘■'flow many of you wore There T , t
[wasaskcd. • ; '"V ' .v*V*-
“Two,” replied the magistrate, v ■ - ; f
“Two ?” I W. Vi '
‘‘Yes, the turkey/and myself.’
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. CUKRENCY.-*-
W« were sliovvn ,on Fr|day. f a coun- ;
lerfeit fifty jurfeatv ;
; note, which thp nhsuhpecti gg V[foW;
bis very likely to take. Thev :u-o«ih
lily! detected,' hovreyer. ,w>
which they are printed is f|rk|tj a«p,
Us a dirty look ; the paperfS thimicr;
whiie the, note itself is nUrrovrer.v ihe
eniiraying oh the backMso -PS™*:
ler thani'ohtho goivuuieSml
chgravihgyjoarseT.|— Led
ger. *’a .. .. .
* . ■- i-. -y ■—* ■ — f,
tcafcbcr. <«<?& .wertjto ,
that the '‘ait of playing on a vtolrn
required ‘ tW ; im-est 1 perception,; and
the most- sensitive of any art in the
‘known world” Upon which ah edi
tor eoinnieihh: ] in‘ the following man
ner: “The art of publishing a. news;
pnnfer, nodi makings]* pay> and at thd
same lime have it pleasooyerybody*
beats fid|ln* d kite." ;, j
i ii»-The-iGJ»avle«toh jlf«rcury
HaUofl a*a«>la in yrliich 'in ; ooncctlcß
the death, on the battle-field, iii ;hos
pUal eie,\ of oriel hundred tn’oasaua
robn the warjsomineiKtetf. * /
y is s£ount Yp*ay|tti like *
newspaper* Bocanee
it Miras forth sbhiroafc tf smoke .«M
tulaißes of §aa. [' ' "**
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