.^■iVrv- v: J BE 111 • < ! I" El V-' 1 ' - Ewa 1868;, I T. C. • * » BlUor 'r' • M. -Pentw®ffl & Co-, : . li for the A«ow i* t hoe * u» at oar U<uu. "% ' ‘ ' ! ' ' ~ 'We make an earnbeta^pcalto those enbecfibers who ere in arrearsj lor their paper, to come and pay nj» I > Sow iia the linri®. By so doing you tan-are Fifty Ceef«,aBnl\cr the .-let of Junoarv wc will who V- have paid as rothing yet, Two DoL'j (bo ,Ist of January. 1863. we 1 «riH also rawo-lhe ju ice of advert in* l !? Wo arocomjiellcd Jlo do (his on uc | Coant-of4ho advance in paper.- Pa,-' pet that .we ]>aid 35,00’ fin Inst vatnipcr r.ow|;o*tn u* neariy $10.00.. On.r ad vertising rates will lie aafollow*; v fgaasre, 6r*t jiiiertion.. S EsAsubsequtnt iaeertw0............. " " r idintiußrnor’s »ndEx'r* Notice*... i yu 1 j- 1 7 T;fie >sft»r will adopt tbe| above rates i ; Wveitn..ni , bcin>' compelled to do ao lrbm the sumo cause i 1 hat- we are. I Almost all oilier papers in the try have" increased ! tbc.jiricc of their j and advertising., , • - | Star endorses and virtual- Jy cotniflcnds the conduct of F. 3. Bo) ' cfj Aho member.-of the. Hpuse wlip bcctjrne so jndignant at be cause he would not buy Inin, that he .published, what ho pretends is a con *fusimvbutwhieh in rejatity is a tissue; of ffulschopd*; Wo would ask the * Star who acted the meanest and most 'f unionly, even supposing Bojer slate -1 ’ roct»t>nc— Cam?ron,{or ibe aforesaid Boyer ? Can airman who, as ho ;say" 7A hiuiself, sold hisvotc for twenty, llipijs. " and dollars, who goes volania l ily into .. • his ioAor to vote forXJ.imcron il nomina : tiA« llu,t pledge, can such a man. wo say, bo behoved?!- lias a putty, tlwl .bullies and the Legislature, “mean” to a single in-. «| who is onlySiliargcd with at ig to secure his own election iccable waj - ?, Capl- . - a 3’i ci. K, 101st Regiment Penn. I ■ home «ii Saturday last, Imv iii'g resigned iiis pOMiioo in the army, vfe pulHsb rcsoiuifqiis/of f i i»ythe officer* oftheic , -giwcut beTcreliis iiettaiiure^ ~ >yeirKrWciFSiFthe I v. ■ .■ ■ ii xirvj-* uuiuu ar«j, whoso name stands at tbo all head of this article, i Mr, Saalsbury . Pci.iupula-cainpaigu until the re lis whatils-tcrmeda waken o wWt ». / regi-j denounce th« President, and the war ' mind ofH * 110 had •■colto- and with so much that embracin'r"fh S, "’ C,II fors “^ ,nontb "4 ,,c was v ery properly called to order! daj-s fightingand by the Chair, Instead, however of Bl aCr °‘ HS lh ‘ sPo ' ,i,,sul « f A, ‘ obeying |,e beanie? tenfold more liiso ' rLdl M S V V « h - BUpe ' ,ent ’ when the Sergehnt nl-arms; ’rS ° ? kef,tofflcci ' Bint,,c w,th ,lfs assistants, went up to re •l ijJJJfsIT th ? move him ft onf ■ thtTSenate Chamber ~ thenasttv C0 "‘ m “ l,d ' et K‘ ro ’ bo became so violent that be knocked ono# '7na n ‘be one,of them down, and brandishing winended bv * '*! w “ lw,ce . a P'?‘ol, threatened fo shoot anv tine. . So?oL.i- reg ? me,,t ’ m,d bis (Vho might interfere' with him. He “® C 'toothers, w.-*finally overpoweredwnd cariied palpable and unjust was his treat !to room, where bo was left to his i .nent that he was mylfeended to r* ravings. ” “ ?f *° h '* - ,! h P,,febln . *•« oration if cyn»dS^ B ' W “ S hOUO^ l bo wretch, that he. was drunk at the ' >*roffiecr umc,and that bad he not imbibed too ' OftctSSl ° ‘i °" rC ' mUCtI Bherr >’’ bo would not. have been ' TU P„- ! ll V rci, ‘ n,c ' !t be reccired: so nproarious • but the trnlh;i» f that Vti ; K a,n bm* a,.repulation in the the Wine only miloOsed hii tonmo ntimme that. Is,better. H» h ‘ ™«> W thrown off*S b as ! ' ccn ! proba- gaard.that ho letput hi» readme fa ' more hard semcc ibr the time If any of our readers desire to know Uny offiwr .from where the leaden of.4fae Butternuts , * a6 ° ni th Tty Wor the proceedings In theSenate.^ bafo sreniiiw ° W,B ® thW th?jr “ UBt Wh at has ourmeigbbor to'say of bis baTOsecni.ardserv.ee. ■ man Sanlsbuty? What doe. the editor thipk of hia friend 7 i : ** m_L 1. ■ \T • tr • iniii ' X folldivingireasonaljlo pray. : r crwtta handed* to by * gedilouian »». What it had • fallen into.his hands accidentally, and • ,■ • W'.‘ w a* wrUicpir. thisjplace. We jjyMl not give the naino of fa umhor at lliitfime. It will Klioir, however, that we bavo traitors in our fnidst, and! inclined in bo J r f° l,1 j” ‘ 811>10ustl,oi ?! trc«son Snrlr : nyj»jc-ri«y m not nne-ommoiV.' , V 'J~' —~—!' I liovt! *- and G«Wi of Power i * A,Nrc b - last Tavs v{re»l:f,c«| of ail ijods; and Chrixt- dver- • M? 8 * ! wilSi of i iwi^rlii. and Shruld—b a »-lF S?r ?r. F,n L C^ rcw ! Ju ' t ' iß ) Sb ” vn * I ' B, l 1 kelp, and yjve to (them nil ? * D< * burned by crab lorc c8; in arrtlB , agW iwi tfo appears ibat the! lanp was |a&& n . Ijorth, God A dv u gongs £ torrif to t, -* e V oil Mp»- ' t H jrighton their Adrersanes * n ,ji “Ming them qn J 0l cto ‘ -«W B 4 Conquer, and hi M»o street j»nd \*y :J v in this their days S e sn ?» mud ind i■■’■■■■JfTMjlff. 0»?4Mllii»n I,f AiimS aid wtl ,n t '^! ,, f sh,D g ‘he; <l*^ - ‘hem this day and (brerer, in all Kirin?- j? Ut ’ ***s . jtsaa dangerously :pl« JV.r Litey. I I • - -Worth the debt of agony they hare ~We learn, since the atom was -JieajHW oi, the Soitti.J . Free tl.oni ever wnMe»'.»h*lJW.- Finley died! the fol- Aom >orthcn» Knlo Give to then, rio T‘"« •• fi ' r“*“ " ■■■■■ reseh(atire*]at H*^?urg v to change tTie-tyirtiojo the care oIVUmj Co in mpirweiltli -y|rjwVMftsl : : ®«the£ et. nl, for tJie cowjMkhnetil of ttic pmr] tlcivr Sheets, 4W»ni Beavi-r to Fayetld county. The argument' used tore icurejitu passage i was,chnt certain political journal iii-Beavcr county-had-, i prejudiced the people against defend* onts.r W« Jo ndi reieqUect seeingany thing in any ot the Conntypa pentad fleeting 7 in any way on defendinls, bill we do twlle«t,Bceiiig a loiig *nd labored article; in a «Aain political newspaper !c»f the County • e.ti iving. |o prejudice the mindi of the people in lap>r of defcndaiitjd.' Wo presoraeit ’was only a niistakd, and the latter 5* n' , h:rt Jras intendedj It seeps strange to ns that the Legislature should in ter ferein this matte*. . Certainly no cause ainl/none is alleged suf ficient, to rcqbire ai chaiigo. There is no cxcitcnicpt heiSK, no. fccling ngaiost the parties,'and if justice can be met ed out here in other criminal cases, why not ipthis? {But if the change must-be made, why take it to Fayette county ? | Why UpVAllegheny, Law rence or adjoining County? Thecountyseatof-Fayotte county is difficult of access;, many witnesses: will be called, the '-dtio ty put to an additional expenses of two or three thousand dollars. The changiog to FayeUe is evidence that ■the- object ,is -to jdcfeat ■ the ends .of Justice emjrely. iSupposo the defend ants were poor-are unable to'bring the;. same influence toibeur, does any one suppose the Legiiildlure | would inter? fere,- there was some 1 ground'for the change which in this; j case there is not ?| Is the Legislature! j to Ifgisjuto for the cduc*atc<i iot weal thy jexcl u s|i vely ? It will soon, 1 we j-presume, become ;impossible p !,tiring any,-except-criminals of a ccrr, j lain class, to trial at all. Wo do net Iscck to prejudice the minds of the I people, hat; wc do think the change | pronos-cil an oatrjide- upon the people 1 of Bearer county, “who . will have to ! puyJ the' additional expense—in this lease d heavy expense- It originated j anTmig those who have been-heard to j say-more than once that, they-Aoped. j there would be no conviction, guilty or pot i guilty! i Wo/know, nothing ot the ! guilt oT innoeonie of the parties and S' will not,until wh hear the evidence.— j If guilty we believe they should - su'f j for the j>enaiiy u» much as the poor or- illiterate.. Law shoald know hdj - r :■ ! . ; '• dtfferer.ee. i ■ ■ - - :! -t c 'c: w. Ma of it K- - v =EI [Mr r..:i ; T Courtney baa.* splendid artlc'o of Tobacco seed w£ich together with plnin. printod in*tractions, be wi.Liutnish to those wishing to raise Tobacco,-at a c«y low : rate. Spool* nienfl o|, the' Tobacco' ■ raised from said seed-can been seer, at.pr. Cum. mins’ Drag Store, in this place. Ad dress J. T. CpDrtnej, DarlingU>n, Pa.| mem i'v;! El - I NEI ■' 1- r . V-;* i *-V >W- . ' » ••■*•■• > m Vv'l Xfllll usini tU^a] I Hawumhjro, Jf kEnr' ' Pi wirU3£ pf » vilit W#!»hi. ’T»rs ** ; Ou iTucsdi intriomohii nrilved to yof 6F , mo,in coin the Mbnkg expense atfci at leant, , ;; |.. Jaanajrjrl, 4865.. V. Fabrafiy U “ - - ■ A'-/ , OttVfr then are Bank* wWch »*•' ■ temd to be ■pecio-paytogi- aßdolf - ’h? come will be exempt, ,eajj...v.~. -u 2,030,000 ; ■ Of tbit bat item att the Buka-lv ■ FbUadtlpbiamre ready *o T*an»a > •Hd wHHteao. r*p«aelUiß« iUI of, j^W|ow 11,60(^000 Of tb« eoaatiy Oalaka to pay tba of_Mpen^, • the next «ix nwaUha, 0f......—.«• wsi, »iu »* This would, on said capital of coun try Banks, bo over 81 per cent: No, aane man will pretend that the coun try ißanka can pmUibly do any such . think and exist/ The consequence will be that they/willbo compelled-to wink up, scattering- rain and confu sion broadcast rfver the State. . .1 k ; . The hoheat, fndustriouaand labor ing! classes will suffer; | Jeff. rßayis iwilt be greatly aided inhiatrcaaonana murder by the deatfaciion oriour Banks and the deiangen'c?>V of qnr duatrial interests connectedthercvitp. The shaving' shops; d lb®. State |w»lr reap a rijih harvcstyaWthcy think and hope. from the saido tfausds... . j Those are raela'ncholy reflections I am aware. Tt is impossible to resist inJ conclusion tl.bt this U part i and parcel of the Hughes. Va'.landighain and Seymour treason.. True, there uru'wfino voting vrith_thal class who profess to bo very loyal I must, bow •ever trive evciy same man credit tor .tend'- Vo' really acjeom intending to do what After thinking ove done for a night, a fc discovered they had, t take. On Thursday-: at preposition was Sthle Treasurer was i change, currency'will same amount, of coin, inicreHt on. Public'Del and August I«t, 1863; given therefor, hcarn j>cr cent: t)ie Banks l* ihe nonaftice of .so OnenooJ <'oiiHeQt|e^ the adnj pajthy of (ho majority «(i|lor of a paper in P has recently beenarri •if Jvff. IJuvls'm friend »* plainly shadowed f«{ Democratic brother si or otherwise fall ii llie D. S. Govorntnij before a Missiitsii ■Should not il l Reed, or: Vullanlighai tebr to go down and i ... , Meeting of Offidora of 101st Reg’t ■vt U :': Penn’a Voln’s ' ...'if- Whims, ■ Cap*!.‘Cb, iiiei| W_ MaV of tbo lOlst P. V 'having Iciulit od hin rdrignniion, has been .botioia blyi .discharged from the serried, of tho U. & and, , ;l ■•l'-;., ; | , Whereat, Wc-tho nndoisigneil, com. missioned officers/.bu icyoit duo io give tbis expression f our : appreei.i. tioii of Ins conduct as an offiyer during bisiconncptiou with.tho ileg’t: thefe %e, , | M •ffwrfwd.Tbat in €apt. Charles W: [May, wobavo always [found a brave, gallant and,effiowni officer, who hov, erthirlced duty nor danger, and a stable companion/ That In (aking leavd of this Reg’t, be carries with' him our boat wishes for his future success and happiness. '_ ; . ’Mt-'- V ' The list embraces tlie principjjpart of officers present-wftb the Regiment. > ■!-:■' -, / a: w.tati^b,; j . . sttaj. pom!g Joist P. V. aauThe.ver. reside Thomas Hartley Crartlbrd.CJudgo, of; the Criminal Court- oC Wuebingtonj, who. died ou Monday, was a native of Chambers torjjf, Pa., and was in the 77th vlear of at. tho time j»f his decease* He Wa* oo«mU*ii)nod as Judge of the Cnminal Cobrt by ii, ? •fpeW’ffl upon the boMp-tbn year. iUthotJme of ibis appointment to the judgeship ho wan Commideidoor of I ndian And succeeded Judge Dunlap who was traueiermd to the bench 6#tbe Circui t Gom-t. --'j i fj; W*' ideinf . t4r Washing ton; oorreapionc .it write* Uint ifie tion.pvitbbigh faction anes.'of'{ho liiroself a* far § qf lho causeoftbo r>T lbW ho <wa» j| yoar, *lu&pl-4 live gained possesion. be «4m go IrucU of country tbeo |ln ijion pf the jrebels, ind, haW <*”•»# of iiltPWOwiiy means tonnkh wartoa so ocessfli! lormj natibf>| J ! - ,5 : ..;.■. a PV?Hln' er r hfibe.iAndorsba Trooh, has boon lappoipted opl6neW »he^nt^.*n4 of preicntlng tlw. ca*e..faiJ‘ly **s* iwsortlwi i* dUWIy ,;"#t the ' m> i «** reftwed ernqir, v»W»S Democratic Governor eljoo t wbreh ;M ,,? To undonrt«iidlW*jnttelier properlj, It will be Wetkle wmefete which occurred »ntcrior : to the com mencement. «f £<ipt. ; Doneboo i mill? tary campaign. A opin ion provailodSmoag roihtatyleadcr* it should to that, of the «lwexi»tynithft>^yinejntal^^t^«r that Hhe»B out’ D®S*b®o, anduofitted ere of ,;Sec*|Uryr. <d*;War fCor imtoraWlhroft Cavalwr, each a* woalddohonorlo and . tbe Hervie©.! Tfee.wewor pwfnrt»y reaper.ded liwwUlingiieM, W>o||pk« f |m? effort/wiltithedUMwt^nderatendinjr however, that be sb<Ml<! be permitted to aetect the regimental omwnfran. the tegular army', and aica i®Ao hadtetaaer' Ze m bo|rtdimtint« were raised,, organized; by the Governor 10 ; etrict accordance, with the understanding with [the AVar Department.' ITho ftrat of these; was the I6lb Oavalij. ovw rfMflHWh Irwin Gregg TheCblonolieervvd: *fitb gelijtntr}* m tI!C Mc»<»ri ,n u (lie ti»n» roootb» »«*Tb» »““ l ibeefid of that Miritffi rcturn .Jionio. v*«f regiment, tp^ f bo WM .Chosetj Colonel. SbdrjlJlgk, :*bwt |Bppy 1861, be.; Cavalry ■ ‘ti»V*:.V fft 1 ■' 1. ■ •what thej' had ,V pt the IpaJew laiio ami ration hdopted- , The I'lthhrizeJ -to ex i the liiUiks.ibr sufficient to. pay >i, oi- Feb. Ist itiicl certificate*;! to be i<» interest ut2i t, bo relieved froin ipeusjon till lot country, be also -never uttering ia word iii tondcdirailon of Jeff. Davis I’ 1,4 . Tllo I next feyiintiitorgiiiiiiicd j»y the G<.veriiof,n»A» the ITIh Pu;!Cavuli-y; °t P.obtihfa,& fare ciiiiimi,a*, pired to the Colonelcy, Coll Kolio<>if was aesigifed to the position, ii flo a of West Imd beui. in IUo vice uVr afev-. crui year's; and beaN the ruphtution of “ » !d;*killgl office*.l£o stamp Tuischood [ upon >lbo Star's article th«iughoai,-ii Is only luiccssurV to •‘tat.* the fact that £W. Kettnag is nud \ ha * teb d^jWr. ocrof,—yet,Hiii: 1 liKtioonio olbdraVno prolbsstliename : i always loyafto i|io cause of bis couti [ ‘O'. If IheCoyeruor.ui U alleged, putted ovcrConuLoo becaune (i 0 was a is-very- remarkable Ji apt, that bo should place another in ~iho coveted portion;-! iwind vtio only know, I Donehoo, may tnuik the- Governor, could not biive made amwtake,—they who krfow both the men ara very c«i tain Ilia did; The third Cavalry regiment otWii- tbe, Pa. IStb, over which Col.tßryau wa» ilojWaa also a Wfat JPoirtt gftiduate, ol r fodg experience m the service. andltmember of ttejkmocratic party .. . might* be left hereto tho rai.rlttfcauon, onf }i*pSld think,. of iKjtiebuo afriendajbutajuw ileiiw ad uiSjjnai may not la oat of place. : Iho 171 b Cavajryby pie Governor, who aloi.o bad UAt at tho ini stance of Mine icry patrioiic meii | wbfo ambiticfo'to reach post* or diMiuctiort, the JiifeofficerHdlftbdreg.| iiuent,before anyone bf them had re «****« * commi*»i*i»i aiuPwithont any knowledge of: thevnibgeiueiil oxist iSK ' r^eo ■ thdjiCfoveinor add the War Office,. went CbiWb theformof an election, ln it. nb force OP . whatever, to recognise ybich would hard’ defeated the pur- P ow > wh »4» was alone to give greater |o r flio' Cavalry Her- WOe. At thtailnlqrniul election, Captl M Callister ' Colonel, - Detains wjw made to the Governor, when ho adviB4»d Mr. I)oriebo6 uf hk tj»o df l Up. ■ cavrfrtr; wervide. - ■iWheri wnndi tory fooUh or f *m&m impart. - ' , r " t»y. «viw ifiratiou iimTsyni,. 1 forgone Boiloitu, ’hilajdvlphiaj'wiiii uxteil. The |)liiih ft. i» llio HouUv »rtli - that if the 1 Itcrui.l b|>, captnr fito 11.0 iiaiidx of int, ;U<j, mu»t bo iMii (I’ranfi Jury, fii'otlior. flushes, jn, wotihl voluoi dcl'etiii him. ■■■, A. B. fc. * • 7 . * ! ENO . U Bwd anylfein* i«* «W«P? e «h« T . 1 I *; lMk j r - 'ta iW Benmtor, li.e*lt®n»ely *afw»rtJonj^l^vj^'ariwj^9tfc i pistes ?W*ati«flea 1 lo j*rincip»t officer*, ami .g6ftd i WucrtlDfi liDb ;I?j t i *j~ \L «,.iiA -ll #hrti wnArtt^on' X cin iiDdHaflioiic tho meti w<l tw6y; artv ,:' , •®f etb W . Jilry th«inMivM ejtjtirar iatl-fled, . . | . . nt *» a course and movement, I, believe to be. Iraq., bad blcdirctl himself at the banning to stay with, them as Captaia; yet. on his «i»d the tromOl|on of Lieut. Junto* Q. Andenibu.of Tieii yer, tb# all felt llwt tbey Ml «»«>«« much by.ibe change ;-r-iho in the atteniUwof.the v*o monito th* .wants' of the company; standiog.m ouO almo^lwhvft ~ tli h rein men.labofini nnwiblti comfort; -- 7^ . | There is'mucli wore Id this communication is being draw dot to t'do great a lengthr are cognlianV of'ail the facts iin the Case -'lire 3 Well aware that the pub lic authorities at Harrisburg did more to eiiable Mr.iDdnehoo do enter ihe sti*vice iu i hjs dppllwitfonj and to make him donfifortaWe when in ] 4'tjS^*i*' : {by; at >'oil‘?r i Captain' in the Commonwealth.' P,rmn the begiiu’iing, man}’.' believed his di«-, position was not to r y r but only to.ailujn a pgsilmd wliieiv Would!- unable' him to tind fiiult j anil grumble. If lie is proud of Wis. pecu liar | laureiw; of martyrdoms - JcV'i-bim wear, them- [ i - '■•'Y l ? s ®*** Jan.'so,lBG3. I " Jan- j'fo—lt tliot u dispatch vcitcliledi .Washing;,ton frdm Gen. Dix. at 3 Portal’ Uadrtu, tdTdnj', Ktiitnifi hb bad , been . m fdfmed by tefograph) frou. Geo:*Peel;, liilF; cdiitmaiidj s oft! our f«»T8o* f,an the Blackwjitcr, that in an interview wbich had :jiibt Ukcn place between that dffiver and tty^rObdl dj Very allegations of Inrdiik-Ss aiiU jiiiefffeidn cy Bin bis late |command had I been miitJo against him fitol ieovhriVmbnf court 3 partial'ifedm: b.od for Ins trial under themi linmbdr ly .i npou being relieved fidm Idutv "'itli the Ariny' of the Pnlon incj' and I halj it has budivdoterniijndd to accede to his request.- ■' , ! ' ; j■: ' v-j .p ; f .pt! 1 Nashville, Tci&., Jan. ; of 29. tniiiniaitaT.S^^i'to^ep J*e ormcr al. 0 8l»fWf». waB.MU3cke.i by 2(M> Guerrilla* with tiirefe'jilx-pounticrs. i|ii ■-•] M The boat was struck three times, but|i*ot ddmaoed.j She returned ‘.ho firejand shelled them iriitn their'iposi- The fleet was not interrupted. Tliok gunboats, vwith eiiiht unloaded atenwers, at 6 p. m. ■ -Til? There aro !’| . Roanoke Island, Jan. 20.—Eliza k\livCityjs;mo>v held by the TJ. S. .One company -of the Ist JSpriLh., Carolina loyal regiment; and «ii»o hundred;iregrocs, aro ddiHg garri son and picked duly at.Umt pointl • 1 Jttff. JJuviiylast, week, had a confer-: encowil b tioverncr"iYuucc,l of Kurth .Carolina* upon the relations of lt|ii» Slate with the Southern ttmtcdcWcy, tyeetingdiim (or that purpose at Prank lin dcjK.t, Vs., on the 'Bluettwater rjv eT- piaii.jyi fnlb,m cd President; Diivistbat North Caro ls tta .fourd insia t upon tho rcsorvo and Recall of an adequate force for the Gafelinaß*am any further Union-advance. I The State has now eighty thousand troops in the rebel scrvit-o. \Many hppliculions ; arc bfeingnmdo forauthoHiy to raise i nativp loyal troops. General Poster strongly; approves of doingtbis. - | U; ; CmcAoo.Jan 29f 1863. A.Special fr oto Cairo snya (tilt- in formation hn» been received that Gen ‘M'Glernnrd VfortoH hate landed on the l>oni«lanK i«ide of] the Mianasitmi Riveri-fiV&jrulos below the month of the Yazoo; mid- in lull view of the jQity of'Vickabiirg. ; . -• Tw<*;‘brigades were engaged whfcn the' -informant •' left, in opening' the' Vifcltsbufg «k> longer a poiit; of entry. Thiyrlver i» now bank full at Vicks : %rg|r : Cf«? Grant left 'Meinphis or. Tue«-' below, with one division.' - ;"6" r 'r t “* *‘ , tt.'ne«d hot despair. rsfo d y»P*H*. pulmtojwy P^ -t fel»,ne r vodB dlwidwi to dfS&ij, #**U »!»#^ br i>f idrijj duration W* 1 ‘f ! ’ ■•■^n 1 IMIN \*J \7- i ' : Vl I ■ r h-~» , t i %,U3M r i^W«» l ® bur >’. of Do b >: N, '4 :—- Ur ; Doi.bl.oo, tiaiu, I (Mo tail «le*in mibje«l ®* Ifr'lffi (KtnrreU ijj! iMtiiiibeSenati'.. $ V or M»e °f i ■I jfor* ‘ ’ f' A !El H '_'' , :' , ' - ' - til".-... -. 4 - ; - ,-•.':',.'_.:•'_:l .I±l-''' him,. ; c*to»\<> th^ s Sen^«: : • dete^piiimtiou to Aii ' T Hnt'wMluced ce t<>’peico Tumora and »W= ' ahnald ejAißfc'lji).«,''Bi!v'maar ■'* j oWor ; Jer^y/\«r'^‘m ; *^#V-'v-uj» H I>ento to J »). ...j ; allMfewim^iifvi ~\-\\y*. d.i\A %fe;-T»-V adctkot’ iV^Wri^n'tluV^iv. %■ '■ ia* ne*d|e«v b“‘ a otetaolpi. % - A tUo progress} 'of. a« ■ t iS AC : it\ W< \ mpvcmentjiSipn |U|js3$ v .**««:' Sm vVfcf. V\ ’\. lablisbnie.tt.gf « proyiMonal UuKt &^-^ H^.Jar >iX,:\':. ~:■ . V-. at to that c?fiibli*hed .;- ( *cv ■ bf: Wiseonsm. ,S t I pf ttii X ; '-‘' Tho President and Con- Oit<* i^M-^ijv. giess have ralready been rapmonilizcd • *H*i::. uStLM \) *>i tin tbp Bubje.ct- ij ■ . ■.•.,■ :,, ■■.■■■ ■•!» 022 in Trei&nisvvNuUss :iml '■ i\-5.V- - E 6 ?7dV%«W\ £p«~p.f iiSr gnrris<>n :duty, not * 4U ;; , .; t, -V : '■. \■ A f lb.o .remonstrance, of Goff Stanly. i..’'\;' ; - ::J ■: p^dheVinV.,- ‘delnhia .Jo'inia k* Mj th o arrefedtlMr I 1 ' - ' ■ ,: M T w,. ? editor bv the iLirsUtu.-limV k-MdKIJHEA;D cm, W». |tei* between w«inu; fyidAci i Jbtfack with vessels of an kiiid*v which «Q t , k-V ! i|e only4Uvait|n{{Ufeat>at,eiiTpnt uf tno lu^rt; iVii\vGra(ii|l JurV tV .sayirfs galcwhich lias'heeiui*rcsauing dtlmi* hiisiyuAs. ®hi* i iac?s, | C>ipt Slaigbf, Chief Qpav^ n,a f^ r > v^l^..nV^.. -'ofTenHl'--aiWl.oVvwiir dio.,y-o\e.W'M- latfcWjin; fit MHg- <m.t.Wt«vW«sb!a]ff(«< an'* % r >\ K**tr • • They W.. reiVrre.P lh- splendid; bivil v;.! Rotations. '-A »■ thd feflft«-£om-- e ff ort ,to taß'tVifc p» <’'■■> Ic W^MnL l | idi^^u-hii|«isf received iltopSyf by '' : i l '!'’f . bfjirer oil (Hspatchbs, who ! * < :1:1 ‘ '' l tiieieisno tritih in oftL l ilontankbeino disabled lift Ft jfc this comief-honinade tf e subject of Alis.%. CummalmlerjWpnlen ' thy]* *"* njlpyff; , ? uiidertho enemy's fi rC/ folic hours to i Unksown. E.seaiies Aitionr _ w*. try UiHVi'ssyi, The halls had no more-fleam. that its the o, >J‘ cl^f u, > so '‘V"3: to this city) yas <>ji r irs,ivarvesior3li- i |Dct«ii heard of Ote a ilargo farMi:' ol tbo 'gunboat the across the track, 1 i»e*r Stone River when t h pa Ic h meSsoii. with the evident, intent ion' »T I ger left. . __. ; | .: \j, - ing the ears off mi d perililig--tl»e' ; liy,sV y Cairo, Fcb.i I.—Tho f>ucrrillhs con- viUainous of.'this o|trair» ffnue actiVo IE the viciiiity o,rileiii-^{!’ a '* t>‘' r 'voil iil, hul a sji'arj^.io'i;-' fhi». A r detacli.iiicnt of iiliW 14th arid;-ilfe ttuiv^i.iiir JlinotS- eayttlry hatl a nkirmish on 'Vretch isjiiscoverod F ,ri; ihay . tt-0 ,te : ■'■ Tuesday with a squad pf robe Is fFecl- lyninriiary;. .>f- C/iiiffalo'.i". cral loss, seven killed, wPnndcd - and Courier, Mtiffoffc; ! -'•’> '.k -4Frauds Tp;BE f\t-KsitrtATki). - The the,robds are ad-; J u d,r o Adf&te-fefietdLdjas takca ; -®“«U*?=Mnes a» ftsUw too copv prelimina. v lell allow—their tion - lng of the, wlfli m rennesseesind CuinbcHaud rivers. , Tlit in An acordent uceurKd oii tlie lailroad part-, has already near Moscow on Thursday. Four fcho transactions.-! were preeijnliitiMl .down clptlii'ii&'nri.l idther suiiidws,: shoildy tho |(>an -on^|irki)^ t ; v kiii|Ag'.cljterii^larAi• ii ik sail!; the lour soldlern. I-.,L-■■,.|'jj,-;..; -’ «>ntrace* 'J'lipvreport ; hfato.-j . that r roni V \v<vJe:iril4tlJat ;tlic | intiiils .it hirite in the 1 water is,running lbrou|{h:\thd ;cut-ofT| sesiCrjd millions. ■ vj from three to. fmir and j jwi.'tpning. \'A;Cb?isjdentljile^ announced soine Jf‘H ~t l,c led the bond, nnd are now eiu*anvj»ed i l(»thl-.jSlIiiipis; ;- tppOsito in t v •. nunicate more .rabidly with; the force - A eprrespdmieiit ys:- ' *'. li, ~v! r !'"" roin below when it arrives.-H ■. l , ) r j inenl is ene oi' : ;,lhe t ).n‘C*lv l<» '-J. i-A apeeial fjltiptoiits. ''fr#j3ihe' Msitl^r-ey^rt ifferflW • j)artmc(nlliasbi'Cn'cxlciided rncliide FortA Doiialdsoic tiiid UCiiry, ■ houses, of private” ■••'J Clarksville, Tcnh. Gen Buford, Union men. kt\- ! ■' yt is-said, will ;go in Genenil Grant's;; the-iv."G, :C.’sdjr)to *«cy;-f army, and take a dr. th& fuse to fire mi tlhdrij’' iield 1 . .. . ..J - '■ J ,"j aiiii icapiiear- iHi- ’’' -y - -.~ r " "j~ ,j,' ..:it. ..The •' ' JL- m,'■'•■■ ■ ■ ■,. 1 ’:ii’ , ; %i' :> ’ Vi]' is said : ; to have 4-1 I '' ■ , OCi-Thc • editor of Hie Springfield enemv * says he ha A *t - . '~ l ’‘ ' i— Jr ? Vll ‘" iel Fi - u i lkß i-VAtyABLE^fSOV F< in looD, lor mondy .received: by: him; ~ . ■ IN BEAVc 1 !. : ..f tw o : 9, r^br s CK ag k ir. u hose tMnploj* lie tliea > [ I t. gLw 1 ® tw per dny, : Tlie (*** oWaal 4y *H ra l ;Kinc6 that eight ropms and tiino, ouUbuildißgs attaquwUs nowo«j jaFSstawerjl Huu-o .nd )».&- Ttird dtb- C-.rl ll non need llovmest; aCcompiiKhede WjiUt s|,cuo. Terms eosjr. inquire iif a single eseentldn.'(flei>i7 % ClHy). that V . ■ A- GOE M . ever place—and id rtrtw< d ; ’ Bekrir, fib,Atiiv l6S - . t i; rBiJ . f*S ".ltt r -: : i -iT.-.iv*-bisav<ehcoujixy.;,:- --v-v-, :■ :• ■ Oii'SU&Sl ‘hevS^swaM®^!” ; DIiED ;-s-OC diptberia. on rtheASib alt . atlier residence ind Pulton Coi, 4 111 . ilrsANNA.c.msortor Jamoa Lowe " _ January 18tb r rlB6B. al Pidn&tb; t*V J ;V|m, &r«l W M- li- A II I THS'.-iBBIUJ- ~Tl„) oflfciiif Ot" Gi,MI- Sl<v'i;iri;iii V (>„' file jirtbV War Depart mem, kives # *4' U»«- late ’utsajk; Yiiffiroffi t. wijGPi jrtwwiff that' it >a» I iima anq in vcry mu'fiici: lta - I .. • i . . '‘ * I - .* o''y.bav©"‘'rcccivc*l . ' ipajMsr»ttSftti^>2Tih liM tw o - one jn >re - ' ‘ >4 r V ■fry-:'.' EMI iieSnV ■) 3 ME . I v r . to thl> DEEM on s vLi id‘-H i- j>iopcriV* f i • c , •■*- Ic&tcru nod ■ , crcd 1 oS •■ rail' trees »»•:. : isitiiated, 00 ' tOUiC; . wr. Ag t.
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