b••-~-~-_"~ ~--tea lit:3 • •. ( 0, • 7,--m,„ ’Mm m •*; a' Mr&sq; sill be charged. Wopayr Aiaicatitt**! . • ■jg^'£•««»» sad; tyinaß, .• . -IT.ab 1 © * • mmmmM CLEVELAND 't B. «. , ‘ J ■ -_ ' ,!t— ; \ _'. i■, .■? Be»v«p Bt»Hoh—Gomo East. . ■ (ioramcoiy, Monday, I Jfn 18, 1861.— Trajmt Butt SuitiUoafaUamtt 1 | • SOi. «• ArriVaa at Pituburjk, 10:00 i~ ;■• ■'■"Oy »• ••;'■ r “ 8:80s. - *. i?«■».*. i-Vv L“ ‘ MOr.u. ■ < J ' (ei -’W' ’ Ooi»e..lit— fnm* Um nttMbvrfi : - 1-16 a. «- ArriTM at J;46 A- *-, i;oo 1.45 f.s. BoahuUr..... 3:00.r. M. :1s VV- •• a. ». . V J. H. MpCUIWHIOH, iWi /■ Jf. R. TthtAfmt.l ■ FII T9BCRO. FT. WAFHE* CHICAGO R. B. Rochester Ststp-Goisa Eabt.^ LcttVw K'ochdtlfP j Atr. il ™W*» 1»» Bri'itVa Aeeoa. fw a: m...... £» * ** Briffh‘» ‘t u TilO a. **.»..• &40 A* Jt* Ath BrijWi •• ?;(A ?.■.;••• «•’ V,i] ■ ! 6:IS P. ■ ....• T'-OO p. u. ' Ist Exist**. ’ #96^-,1 A ' “• 2d Eipdesi, -1 ' ■ Ciuoia'tißxp. f, ....... |7:*° T ', U ‘J ■■ w«r—. . 1 4 Laim FitU. Air. al Boeheitar. , Cro»llic« Aeeeai. 2:16 P. T ' ■ l'nßrifh’uAee«». : fl 6 a; ■..■....11:00 a. ■• '2d Brigh’a •< 'lioo A. ■. •a *. .. 4,-W p. ■ &10 r • ■- • "tf'lu ... . fc4o.p. ........ 7:20 p. ■/ xr t j! f * 7:jpo a. if.'..... 8:2.0. A. ■. ■ 2#K- £*yr»f«. l;S-5 a. ■....,,. A;O0 A- ■• j ■-.. 1:44 P « *:00 P. ■. ' , .ICO. BKjADi.EYi Siipt.;R. D.’. Quarterly Statement of Bank of Beaver jCounty. ■ ' -v XtwjtnipHTOX, JiOT.JI, ISM. ’ •' tisSc-ncj*. . .Hotel end bill* dieeonitod, eclire $58,724 48 feme under 1 protect.loo 00 V. 8. 3-2 0 6 percent, coupon bond*.. 82,300 00 • I'. 8. 7 8-10 percent, free*, note*;. 4,850 00 furniture tad office ixturei... 1,958 95' iDtie from other hinlcii. 17,075 65 Nolener.deiebke of other b»ak«»nd ■ ■ U. 9. Treekurj nolle* i *5,718 85 Coin in -realt ........j..... ‘..... 7.190 08 I’roteit eoeount ....L..’. I*4l ■ iff {,. • fiiie.ws m| xuaitirne. | ! "took P»>d .iif 95,05$ 00 i . Holet in circuj*'la«..i..~. 1,400 IK) ( : tyue depQi’.ton..*., i 112,367.25 : j lineiVeCimmonweeltM...;.. . 2,720.17 : . Profits »nu eirnlnf*. .£.*... 707 18 ' -ij / V.r.lnlianjsid j..”... 4,620 78- Ij \-.f ' • • * : litrtitj ihai-theebojre •tatemeat Utrueaad ewrwi ieoordiajj to thj» b«»t of myknowledge ud belief. -Jl‘ . tiwaa Hoore. CeeVr. Afflrnrtd. »av^v .fIE *anocmi*i in tit&ea* ofOwfrir »J*:oitt>tTj th»t Se h»> pp&ned « /IBOCERT k P.UO6tC3 STORE tie roiof fome.-lj oerupifd bt StokM A TVi Jotf, and direct 1/ opposite * the 4*3*9 office, where w£#fll keep on b*nd:aDd’ for ealer a large anon meat of (?r«c*r ; e«. suck a§ t: - i > FOfTKB,'. i KICB. ■ • lT -A. . .{ . MOLASSES, ■ . *WAR.-;._ [ ■ STRtJP; ' FLOUEi * ;i iiher article* OnOaHj fcept Tn * !ir> >-j ,' ! t"unlrv produce taken.|n exrhtnc# at the market price dec? T. T. MeKIBStN'. !>!■ P. M. KEEP Sem'ettjc !ht Ptapli cf E F. K jI N IWVI CIJf.I.T Y, ,t! ■l’.ieit* i «h»te of pablie V■; ;. .. ortici I* •(*•[»: Hatel, Beaver, Penn’a. I ~*• N j. Dpi I)!' M’Kliney, ~ Ot rHES U» ,prof»t»t6n*L"»«rTiee» ti th» ■ :lwea».of ’ * - - beatsr a\o Tjcnrrrr ' r J*! Skamui A- B: Confer of Dinm/mdL Beaver, -Pal < House and Lot ibx~ Sale; • CITCATE ia the most btu!n»ti p«rt Of Bn- Si»l'd n * arer ooont 7< P«. -TWe U'» Isrgo « Room, well flniehodioo. sold proportj b * WiUo« * M<)Ga«ek,now ■ ed by Aadfrsaa il£r. dwelling nt t „u^^ upi ‘ d Wboeribor, taweU IW •" ippr * TlkT «™ ■tud. : Good tU- Ic * ®°M«. W»r» Home, tad ‘J r 7 o«ll tojulp kwriag Ohimm -* * ~.*-- fcelt Un^lfKOJt«nuuH. ■u. »r i'Oi MIES A Beautiful Subject fbr a Nation- Ajitkdm. . uk* looiirUU JojtrnkL] | -Wi bare t c6n|maniotlioii addressed to out! senior editor, frnmi Capt- Geo. Riley,, of thor 10th Keo-'j tn«!ky infantry, depitiingin beautiful language a [most touching and isi- Sressiye incident In- tlfe storming of lissipnary-Ridge.; The Writer for uishesa ‘grand and sublime subject for a national anthem, and* aotieita oar poets to avail themselves of it.' Tb« aunim|t of Missionary; Rridge is one tboosapd feet above the level bf the Tenneweb river, and towers aloft in grandear, |a fitting; monument to commemorate tbs great victory*achiev ed by bar natfoßal arms on the memo rable 25th of November. On-, that i-daythp Star Banner could be discerned slowly icaling tbeateep. land rUgged ascftot,.riveting the gaxe of thousands ’of anxious aoqctalors in line of .battle |iu the ralley, bolow. . - - It seems that ! the 86tb. and 87th Indiana and the lUhOhiohad failed to receiveilhe! order to halt, when it was giver. to jthe lino-of. battle. On ward ibey.moved, as it- tbe very jaws of earth - The terrible sus pense of their., brave comrades was or.ly equalled by that of the 5 great Napoleon When hestood on the summit of a; ridge atj. Walerloo,. gaxing be tween bope'a'nd despair, at the.last grand chargelof hia Old Guard, until they were lost to sight in the' clouds , of snip.ke from tbe onomy’s cannon.— StepV by. step. they ascended, until wi'nln fifty yards of the bristling bayonets pf Flhe rebel rifles,, when j they received the order to. lie down. The rebels .opened upon them, and ! volley after volley was poured into! their rant;*, njidst the wild and ens lhu«iaMic ; shouts of al)e. rebels. and the defierit waving of tbe stars *nd 1 bars (said : to j|pye been done by Bragg jin person.) Springing to tbe»c feet ijwjtb the-ienc-gy of desperation,. the I gloriouaSStb Indiana leads tliQ.grpnd ] charge io yicwyy, pr death, followed I by; the 87th aid the- liio Chip, j and joou-hrd they pushed, their columns j through a shover of bullets that iyai : j tied like bait, iml were lost' to view |in the smoke of battle, . , ! A deathly silence petVaded the Hoe! pt battle bsloir for a few - momenta; whet - tbe. ' anxious, inquiry passed along.the line,' *‘is our flags till, there?’ It seemed like hoping against hope to expect that lb i tbree regiments . had met any other fate I[ tbaaj>iistant anni- " JSvory; raio.otj* seemed a ■ hoaffilaMhiof’ 9216,925 *$ retefohwnvw' the position and teitribli s~~^ l ' !yA.J r t >rj recorded The flag of tjh« iB.8 tli Indiana that I scaled this Tiolory received in .its. j folds 86*hots-j-emblamalitv,of there j gi merit it ao |g*!llantly led thropgh the : funks of death [to a crowning victory. ■ The staff wafc broken by a ball, bat it i still waves oyer one of the most gaU i lant regiments that over entered the ; hum pf ; battlp. The answer oa that } memorable night to ten thousand in iquities inftisedj a new spirit in the ; army, as it resounded along the' line | 'Yes.our flag is still .there,J’’. Forty I thousand | spectators who ' witnessed : the thrilling scene and asked the ; question while Hold in fearful suspense, i will ask it as often as returning mem ory brings to niind tbe grand charge of ,the three gallant regiments on Missionary Bidfe.- Who will commemorate this great aeblevmont andijtbeTLrillibg incidents associated -witty it In poetry? The subject is one tominently. worthy of our best poets, and cqdld be embodied In a Jiational in spire all patriotic hearts with renewed - dpvolion.to the] glorious flag of our country.,;- . . •. Jackson's ' Admission was much amqsedat the rfioel prisonbrs- aooonnt ot Stone wall Jackson’a admission, into beAen. They wereetroUg admirers .of Goner al Jackson, and especially of the great success of bis J flank movements. “The day attar hi* dnathl-said they, “two angelrcame down .from heaven to cany General Jackson back with thorn. They afcarobed.-, ill through the camp, bnt «mld ; not find him.— They went to the prayer-meeting, to the. hospital, ana to every other plaoo where they thought themselves likely to find him.bntib vain. Finally they were {breed to return without him What was their sdrpriseto find that he bad just exeented a splendid 'flank movement and got inte-heaven.before tbem.—CorTSfpoiieat Botfo* Recorder. 6ur »bldlor«|tn LltTjy Frlpori. 'i*Ft C<«i ol Qbio, «tftfflpUyJ to, ip. trgdape » npofcUpo.in Ui«,Hpp** | M t mpk, to M>*P,4o£*pi .4»l» woo proLpruopoiPt, ip Eiflh •pwi ‘ " ' ■ atnr- Or*i IDE tfpilrn: ■tlOß. ~; ~i U«!-« k ft yU - -. i ix •*l .1 fctf U faj-J p\ ' -A -Sii i :-B.n\n v -r u-f.-a «;n r 1 i *■ : ’ >•mu V t.if . i (_; - >ti , • 1 rift "j •■1 <-:! .1 ...t, iS-No-50. 3ToU /wne np iwd .Moored ifoedby ih> moat d»p i.cb&rge.ifaet ever hie* i ~rf H*. .?!■ 1 *. - S-r.fi iLUIU (Etaall-Solutrs GfaallangM; Qea’l. *’ |. > CAW W Cniiriit ”Nov,*jB r 1*33?: ‘ 1868.’—To tH» ’Editor orik£i*Ws- pMke, «t tbe; tbeitnpare inspiPatiohs’ot 'party Vprr- overpowered;' it, bat; Qenfera! Leslie G6dtriba ,T belng irons end the k a man; of D'Otdrl 1 deett ft -prober >to Mld thattblqr avail ipjrlelf Of'Jhi# : opportunity to to jibe rebel St stopa slander whlch'pmitioal enemies atef«er came Mem bent npta sustaining by frequent stoat 1. o'clock »Biet}«»if./*;'F;'-*‘-I*_ ''r *' ’ ; J ;*' orVis, andpr' -1 sb; therefore;"td «t, id as- first engineer; setting ‘ that' fold J at -toatand-sent- ChtneellOrsville,” MW LdMlfe Oooitiba erUheosailed \ Vt9t I'Choose the’irdrd aod.was sabseiqi though with jifeladtanOe'. and -o£ Soother/Mo, due consideration of its on-bonrdas meaning; for, If |tr. L&ilie Coombs The attack* - has inquired iut6 the ticte, he mast obe niileii *westb knhwthathe iosiyjng wbat is false; Uin Willett ar and, if ho.has made ho each’ Inquiry, .the Chesapuki' then he gives with unp irdonahle levi- sion-Hmise. ’ ty the sanction of his name to a state- arc valued ,at>.», raont wbich is most v irijnj”»us'lo an- tailed from iNdi other man’s reputalionj and which he and was one of l doesjnpt know to be .true." I wisti to between New y a(ld, that.iu«aying“Mr. jLoslie Coombs St. - John’s N. Bd: I hold myself responsible i for sohpme foc’peiq what I say. ’ . ' waaj raatarod^tst This muy seerri’equivhlent to a ehal- agents, who Tenge, and so it is. £do not, bowev- their passage er, mean to fight;Air. Leslie Coombs, *d arms there, asl Being a good.pistol shot; L might per- eacli man in eimL) | haps easily, kill him. Which 1 should believed-that w j not like U> do; or, if ihe is eqnaliy Chekapeakqv,. | skilled be might kill me—find Isbould agents, and;o( sq< Ibe sorry to die on so an occa give aid sion; or we might not hurt each oth-i- Chesapeake atO| er; and then it would be a farce. Be- harborshetOok-A sides, I am. opposed -to dueling on Ker. forfiOwy | principle. - - . bntion TbepfOl j- But ! cbailege Mr. Leslie Coombs saidto condemn-', to a different kind of a contest, which ing Very deoidw’ wijl be' preferable to a common duel atrocious «* * \Wt of ;personal courage. I in- wa».kto|m;&e A vito him tq the j hospitality of my headquarters In the camp of the’ Ar-< ticnblaqaartev,' my’ the I will share to impossible with him mV teiit, my blanket, my She jirili atU (deals:- But I-invite him also to ac- a t vVilmipgU, company me plerspnally in the nezt she Shonld pd .battle, and notlcaya me a moment— will be aeiaedi?s‘ There JCr. Leslie Coombs may ’ ; .7.';—* determine whether* he will jliavo the > heart to repeat jthat caiamny, or ' f»t. - v ' whiter it-Wvoald not be better, for him and- more ljonoraOle to retract it. .1 tnut, sirs, yon will-give thiatleU. * 7p ",'< *r jure, wiiijSdtfSly^lv; .V | .■ CantSciroai. 1/atzst Ihtxlltoence or Joan Mon oak.—We h»vi just received intullt gence ofa perfectly reliable charac ter, stating that John Morgan and four others passed through this State, and wak' been !within ten Whiles’ of Barksville, , Where he stopped and made inquiries in regard to the die. Uace to Cumberland river, and wbeth er or not it was fordable. The par* ties are represented as being well dressedTn citizens’ clothes, knd armed and monnted.j A citizen of Barksville, who is well acquainted with Morgan, •aye .that he bad a conversation with him, bat wej are' unable to learn the nature of it Another gentleman, who was in the neighborhood thro’ which they passed, says that at 4 o’clock on Tuesday morning two men called at the house at which he was stopping, in search of Morgan. 1 of them gave his name as-Hookers mi th. They left in .the direction , of the Camber' land river. . Major Hart, of Weatherford’* cav. ally, passed through Bd'rksviHeoa Monday morning, going in tbs direc tion of Livingston, with, three ban* dred men, and it is believed jtjhey will intercept and. captdre him .—Lwitville 'Journal ])ee. 12. . V ’ ■ ;•' '■ • ’ . ■- ■ [• .'I ■»• Pbnh’a. Soldier Murdered —John P. Dei hert of Co. B, 142 d Penn’a re fpmeDt, ini murdered nearCatlett Station, Va, a. few dayaago, in cold blood. He had gone out, in company with a Comrade named . Boyer, and wiu. engaged in thS wood a cutting poles to make a. abanty; when they ware _ surprised by three, mounted guerrillas! Dei her t. was surprised, and' bis gun was seised before he could reach it.!, The ; villain who obtained his gun turned is upon bim. and sbot him through the breast. They then broke the! gan against a tree and fled. Boyer gaye the alarm, and atonaed the company, but the gnerriHaseaca ped. • They took the remains -of iheir dead comrade'and sent it horoe £w in terment. I .This deceased resided in Colon cpap|y. J ■:.V Vi.'--- -LlV' ■ • i ; A;6du>uta{Aim All.—Mni. Cne- MJP; of Decatur, 111., whose husband iVdnaplain oran, Illinois regiment, re cently related lo- a rUilor that' many years. ugaMt little baby, while-play and began Wwy.’* tkllyoung mad, who tM»ir *r.« . r . 1. * ' ber 38. tBBS. 1 •Mi 8., PmyAT* abtorii ; .&i , tabelpres* : ' v ’’ ’ P'.‘V , has made several WOWeWiw ih tfm recintrald-tbyongb the South west.. He sayabehaafbiind ,mrm*fA >, “ptfyath. hotels.; He : fiW .A>oDhsustfa* a faro -:deitlefc i doosv wheE lopk.as if ‘i?% w eC X°Ui aqd.Jnnp^ly r 5 “ •'•' ; r!- : . r -'‘ Ttieb yOtf lo’ok around te gem moofotch emhuro and - we cook *em for ,h!rai" •. }/ \.-if ■■, •.•v “Give me- sOrae potatoes, then; *1 .atrppoße theyfer.npt .private,” l*said Wad enough to Attract, all the eyes around the table.. - • ; . .. ‘‘yea, rnassa, 'deta’s: (private,-. too; but. I nan give you some-.corn -bread, an' heie’s Boriie salt, an’ here's some cbrn breadi” . ; V'': p ' j ri «Gire me some of that butter, yea .black .raacalj" l eaiii, .aggravated, an indeed it should .make anybody, feel who was paying eight dollars a . day : for board. ' ’ 1 I “Well, HinfiaA, ’cfare, mas*a, dit’s private, tool Here’s some salt!” Spying, another nigger, I motioned 5 lim to rao, would slip a bribe in his. fingers, and possibly get some of difthea. He cniae reluct autly.and as I oxtrndodjrnyband with a protr.ise It; it, he stopped and said in a low tone : ; ..’fl’se a private servAnl, massa.” This capped the ciitnax, add 1 de termined to finish my raoal'on corn dodger and salt, nr.d take : the next train'for a change. —Bujle Horn. H^ V ‘ *otk of lilMtd WTfc* evtakm ?«eti«o, ifaeride mk Awl*-’ •totyi 4.»jo*pi ( (cargo 1 4to&f >turd»r, •Plying landT-A ha»ihe i>T*bel --.paid Ifprnmb* pSOOfto It was on tiie , , rebel ;„WOljjh| -,the joha’s Par* riba : .'a'are <*ed this ■Order sfjys- Elppomoat. ~ v ;;' ■ age, t\»e Pl - '^tiQp,. attempted on • •• ’ V resident of Chicago, with: whom,.,in I'vaWhus ways, he bad | esia'hHshbd an ' lntimacy, unknown to .the famijy.—- He made her acquaintance at pic nic, subsequently lavished presents upon her, and finally i 1 seems, acin ally succeeded in forming a .marriage en gagement. Ot. Thanksgiving day the rascal called at thef house and took the girt out to ride, fond after a short time'brought up in front of the Cath- j olio church, whore arrangements has been, made for performing the marri age. ceremony. Just as they wore alighting a brother of the young girl, whose suspicions bad been aroused, and'wbo' bad followed the "carriage, appeared ot the scene, armed with a pistol, and stepping in front of the old villian IbH: bini that if he did n6t return bis sister to her bonie, at once, he would ' blow: him through? The old wan tried to argue the, ’but in vain. The trio got in.the carriage and the girt was speedily - restored to her pareoU.. On reaching the girl’s home the old man took from-his an ticipated bride some of the articles'of dress which' he had presented to her id made tracks for bis rag' shop;— \h is the story of the Chicago zwsw , ; ; ; . nwr K*NTUCFr,—Goyornor Kentucky, why lias just Mjfeai je' fo the Legislature N*vintM«, whli-ary tp Nof rebel ' v as'pict does ve\pf the loyal vfitfateii.'He ’UMtioh'. Of nee from ia >Jie Goob 'tiramlette,. apni in hi* irii bf that 'Sfolb, tbabJfcpbutatloria Zersin tho'Nbrth, , bt - patriotism, arid in' 6van fprtber'tharr isanii (JoTemora of the* Middle argues the complete f organ u thle militia’ for.-home defonc guerrillas and robbers, arid addi a source of gratification that * patiiotism'Cf -the podple has mol tm efforts to place a 'sufficient force jn the field for defence, ; and that We are now more isecnre and better guarded than at any tinfe heretofore since.the jfcheUion. Ken tacky’s position in reference to Federal relations is large ly 1 'dia&ssed It ia conceded that ■negro slavery is not essential; to - the liteofthe State or Nation.;* but that the tJoion is. This is a wide stride la advance, and is woithy of Ken* Tnbjty. . The G&verabr moreover pledges the edU're se trice ’of the State*to the defence of theGorern ment. He also recommends the .pan* o/ ! df ,tjisr;inat : i|, —There ace, perhaps, more printers ,! r. the'armj to proportion to the nUinhtir In the : oottiirry, then of any other profession.. .Sucl> whs’the fact In the' Texan and Mexican .ware. In the v/ar. for the enppreMion pf the rebellion the..'time Ifc amvbtiess true. Among the hdmher killed at the buttle of Chicaoiboga, there; were thirty dva-printers -and ing. weiaEtd-the Toremost. rank* where the i|s| r( faateet and thickest- on f,H» * 4 *_, • If*-' .!?a! ' sf'Wf’j; "* r '±l ME ' >*? :> . i MUM —<■» V-. ■■rf U .-fr ■siii WjipSSp m ' ' ri ■ - ‘ 'T., .4 , ;\ 0".1 d J 1 -1 A > t i 1 - *t I ; ; f-: t* Elstab slied VWapfea«*ini ’'ItJoV; iCu.rtin hni» is»iii'l'cTonetal Order sfd. '4g,’T«i»illng aj to bj Wsrufted; volnnteersjwill be hoder the control pf thoGovernarantil: ready] to bo! 2«nt to iheir re jlrnenw j jireraiums of 1 025fclr veterani aiiidJJs- or now ■«. I erb taQtHjj be jj aid Actin' I i ng: oft cer s; yolahumrslfurt ished > by towns, etc., j will be cred i ted dra a t ufantry wi 1- bt raised [ for rogimenti that have, iot the full putpber Of eioi ipariy pi-jg aril iiltions: ffi - 'frill be '• a ciceptod. tob Colored regi ijentsj and ere Jitedbu the: draiftj .cam ifc of ; rendozv'Uiß will’ j bp- ,estabji?bed ih..various, jopities: i who ertlrsi .will receivtroue pfi.v r hrid Ta -bounty and prenihm; of?fo2 others jthan.veterans will receive ope month's pay in advance aid a bounty undpre ; miutn of s2o2.^:.Tha''Governor. says: ahori timCnow remaining! w>th in ? which to fill the quota of ‘the State i by''enlistment*! and thus aypid >tho impeding draft,iadmdaishea,the loy al citizens, of the importance of prbi .Y.y'.ng. by'loyal bounties,, the strong est inducements] to volunteer*. ' Mu.' nicipalities of other States, by this means, are seducing .from Pei nsylva qia the able-bodied men? who should ! replenish hoc otfi regiments. Popr.- sylvania, with a"j deficiency less.pro portionaxe'y thin any adjacent Co m mdn wealth, should show, by her promptness and alacrity, now, her ability to maintain the high; position sbe has herereie fore, andTsuU ocou l'’? : a ! Tl o n g e YI B 'B to r States, ih.con tnbuting to suppibsS thip rebellion. A. !."’s! ■ —-- ' ■■■■■ 'ii i.< ? ■ Billt oPre vant jSolcb Speculation. I Mr, Lane, ot Kansas, introduced ta, the Senate, on Tuesday, 'on , ten re, a bill |)r-g jdjr.g thalt all trafee in gold*. and foreit'n : oxchangir' for speculating p’urpcwe*'; -or tho’pili fcbase ‘.lirough a brokelrj by depositing - less than'tho full ampjint of tbi purchase, or bn what i* khojwn as a .margin, is expressly - prohibit 1 jSwkion 2 prohibits fho sale : of gold, silver or foreign by any banker- or broker, directly or inoirqpbly, at any plapq except at- the. regular banking houses or broker’s office. Sflfetlon ,3 prohibits the salt of gold: silver or foreign cxcbange rinless itdtaaily de livered and paid on . for i deli very.— : Unite# the a ««nj of notJetvtlian oaeofmoio than ten. tlwaiand iand impiUoii roent lop not less than 1 one op more' than twelve months for each offense, j Seclida" ir part df the fine The h. —AK," said. « »kepi — _ ;giai. .o «$, old Qdalter, “I-suppose'joir an W of I tbo«e fanatics who believe the Bible f" | Ml do. believe the Bible/' said the old mao, “does thee believe it ? : s “No, I can have ir.o proof of its truth.", , ; 1- I; ■/ •’ l=-’- | ■ ; ' “Thonj” inquired the old man, “doe* Lheeb^iieve - iir France ?•’■ I ,l *‘Kes|: lor although I have i.gt seem t, I have seen, others who have. Bo lides, therd ih plenty of feorrobora dee proof that’ such a country does uimt.’’ ; Ji ■ ’ ; .■> ’ “Then thaewill not believe anything bee or others have not seen?” . ;“No.” , ; i •’ S S, ■’,* I , “Did .the evefseo thy own brains?" M‘No“j ■ ; h '■ ■'}'■ -I v “Jiver see a man who did alee them?" ■“Jfo”! • . f . [-1;.,-. ' “ “Does tbee believe thee has any ?” The last i.nestion put an hud to the ’iscdseion. ' ’‘ l 4 sL«jT*jroßp to. - ; ikr Shot.--X general 4oui|t martial iu the Army of the i*p- SomaCdias se'ntendo'd to' bpeWot to eath for desertion, private Robert Co. 11.9 thl 1 .9th PennsylvaniaVol untecin, and private -John Go, I, same regimehV. Private James Wolfe, Battery G, Ist Penn. Artillery, fprassaaltmg an! is aiso'seh tenced to bo »Kot to death. The Pres -iaent has commuted the:sentence of Wateon and Wolfeito forfeiture of pay jtnd iinprlsonment|; i .[ 4 "*** determiflBahot ot tb*-truth, . . 1* *‘T I 1 1 iV'iyh V ..i t> ; (ivj , - .♦; /7 • v : yv-.Vr/_; > BiS ; Conscience Stricken.—Sojn» (ciin science stricken m.an.i n IJ.e w £m*k.bVs sent to tKe which ho Bays helonys’liil't’lrfi fJ■iVonrt mont, and closires the ackr.bwledcmVn t pfthe receipt to be made in ohaO£ *he newspapers ofthat city.; Thendtp ia 'written in Roman ,capital l.ottejni, in' order'; £6 prevent JaP.. graces -ot an tho»p v ; v-v--’- 1 Ir l :t • y ’:■ P°'f_<;ge Stadent aned.icjLock®. Where he VpeakiMtf ojfr rajatfoni to* the. TJdfy’f telatioriA tih icKjie onswepcdisrJUi much riraplii* . J,; v ■' "v i ■;■-! fl-'ji}.^«s-- hold ti t pnaoneritJotf^ parotid l to-reroain In^airtWi*'' / Tty until ht iHOTiri Vi% «fhe IMIMOk [ • *»«*»- '*■■ r l iaacrted »i jj;« rit-jgt4rB • |,e«Mf.f«r. .tMildjfr-V } • dT ertl»«», «ad oaTooi >d»erti*invi»t»f - I **itT*■ ilneS'kf tbL tjp*’' I |r^Si^|,?ull4. : '' ! islttf'rates. ■ |> ,Bu»ineS3 «ar|s,:. +»-«ejrt* *. Ijna.i per l ! y*»r' !; BJii! oV ;°t- a>#4frj%;feW The Trie m'phfii , fv ¥M !:. (gtenriw *« , 1 e,d. ; ij, to.. Hold what! ha, Jl3'*- ■ ■ln, view of tho substantia! Ve»a!tii,:Uae. .President, _ ■_ nation “thatttuj East’. Tennessee; awlcr . ap.j t probable I!iat_the Unlonfuress paiiti evgaft fc be simian,” ppteemingtbisiohc pi |i . h - .nyoiu-', mended lihatalf loyal pecip)e' ' ’’ in tueir,places and * ppeoiabthanigf ;to' jhm grcat:apvanpofn(iiit..of ; thp causa.” 1 '. : , „"' .', _';:.;•' I [f'TSe’«i^n^inliic^te ; thaV;£hb ’Tpiffc••<: ribs:in the- West : vrifl! tend 5 tp 'hi|#fch ,V> | of_urrtis in, the j j re]sel .cause is rendered j i cannot abide delay.' wbHe’Oiir, Ho||lfei*s ■[ df the Pdtomao'and tticrridynl 'eiju'ff- ■ trymen are oHy rnadethemon.l nf- ‘ dcni kuc|,vo9tif.e. Xile;,orily; dippenof • pf. the insurgents, ; eeein-; to .lie in|prp- 6gbi''witii^iMii^^iaaU'jiW.-L; last; grand effort will'.probably 5 w ft: tfp burl lbeir CQinbi4i;dTirThu;s~ uubitf itu< ?Jt is to bo hoped: and.-uhder; vWtlvc. liircumstahces, |p be cxisbciod,' -tbijt r .the'decisive Ui#„>va*|s.ail= victories" of itbe y :Vi o awil I liol b« long ’delayed.': ‘ 5 ; How ins SflO-pocxn PiitibTri!v rites; As t!iareri*jid inan ual ' laid. dowiV for the 3;-khpnuW.£r > - . subjoin, tt>«: sTini; v - t piece-irf bn its '-fromlbiit lery;” ‘lmplements; no two 'idyb'a in iiie samerplaccjui.l no one i|v its ijjrti'per ' place. The instructor ..gives the coniman,J, j! - J«ad her up.”. pominard the'■gu'uf>er Vays, you" 'fellers'.“brin ’<4 a shell” and rijCKh brings a ;a biases a why kt-mar|t of the gu'bpc-r on rsuir-niVij- tO; tbe ’ati’n. ••• ‘•How are you, Sumter?’’' ' r- \ •' aiuThe President has don for K. \fr;-Gah|tt. of, Arlrania*. front sthe penalty of treason. ;h.e. incurred by accepting the. pnshioh cf a Brigddier General ip the'rebel a -jny. , The ■prtfdou_reiiistnt|eai Mr G uit j-.iiv ' all h!a right ofpropcvty. excop'jnjj' llioag relating to slaves. This iW Vh4 first; pardon issued by -the Pre.ii.iWt since the proclamation annexed to ptis annual message, j l ’ . ICu The Ohio Conspirators, -^o|fne r , time ago convicted for (V' liberate the rebel- prisoners, at Caihp. ' Chase. x>y Vnorderin