The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 09, 1864, Image 1

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'■•-'Callers and communications, bymail
lave pr'omp.t>tt entionl
V. Post, Jim,
- WORN*' BANN
BT PABK BEJiJAHIS
- ijw-the soldiers come to-day I
• Crodil:^ 118 ' 60^3 afac *
onquehor rode before the-way •
ri bis triunjphal'car;
: raptains, like themselves, 1 on foo
And banners'sadiy torn.' *-h;j .
-rindly eloquent, 'thtfcgniiutf&i
’li) pride and glory borne. ■
these banners, soiled with dust and:
Anil rent hj\ shot and shell, 1 '
T hnt through the serried phalanx pr<
" 'ivhaßtcrrors they could tell! ,
AV’-iat talcs of suddeh pain and death
’fu every ftdatajs boojn, " ’ •
i’rf.cn cf.en the. bravest l«ld hjs breal
And ivaUedfor j' ■
.. ■"hands of • steel these flags w ere w
Above the oarmagedire, \ ,) , ;
Almost dcstroyed. ’yet always ijaVed,
Mid bdtile-clduda and fire;
' Though do.wn at times, still up they
Anil kissed the breeze again, : '
»pread tokens to'' he rebel foes -
Of true and loyal mcu. . .
f _^ n ,\ iitte the true arid loyal still .
, Thojc'famou? banner hear; j •
TLe buglt? wiud, lac bibs blow shril
i.Vnd clash the symbols where, k
tl’iih decimafcd-raaks, they come.
And through the crowded street ■
j/arch lo the boating- of the drum
With firm though weary feet.
'Cod.bless this soldiers try thefolks
Whose cheer of welcome swell;
. fiijd -bless the banners black with smi
j, ’And (orn by shot shell >1
’ They should be : hung on sacred shrim
’ * baptized with grateful tears,
[And live embalmed in poeflslines
I Through all succeeding years.
-’i' l grander trophies could bo (/rough I
Ity patriot sire to son,
,-Of gl uTous battles nobly fougtt,
Cmte dptds sublimely done'
Aud'seVtOidayi I chanced with pi'll
V And solemn; joy to see
I Those remnants from the biootiy tid
•. Of Vicfour. i.._
1 —>"T" —■ *t ;
yeiy Rioh--A
/Venture in our “Best Socle'
1 f Feh. 23. I
I send yoiidkc ctnclo?-
j ?\\p, 'which 1 dut from tho jfe'/i/on
"* Aijmur,./iiibliehid at .B'fcll view,, [lowa,
, - f 7. -j-[f ■ ■; j
\fanie in Ihc” A nr, us; for 1 knms tt
, v i many of your readers (
•£stialiy 'as lids Pickpocket “Pfo-|j
-’or".,honored
' ~,n.o:tiy -wuh ?vy<;r.:»r‘ «| tottf' 1 ** 1 * •
.-.ninmor. protending to fool- great
; .. r-ri-.::- the -mineral- and coad ffep<>s- ;
-I: oLdhi:»"iniweV in ft i :% ioft/ .’ ' Y!u^
living here ouo-rainy morning, for
■ iF.tnnopy—as"ho 'assorted—he parried
, ir.ir with hfmV very-fine sfaimf of an '
orcoat from ft mercantile geluleman,
and an umbeellft and a shirt from the,]
landlord -rjall of which he. borfow.&d— j
promising to‘‘return 1 them the.next:
; w That day hk; not yci arrived.,
\ (Liverpool. Ohio, he stopped a few]
‘.s’yM vri(fii p. Methodist eU*r£3 man j
' - '.iking hirafelf vciy much at hoinc.l
i.\- professing gre£t interest jin reU- ;
:;nn: And ,hy -praying lung' and loud
i-T .tlV':nnv|ersjoli of tinners, j
• m.hiß depkrttVreifrom thc jiome,
•hi-Jvov gentleman, bo redieyed Him
pf about eighty- dollars, and continue?
■'joUruey tiirough Ohio and Ihd
■’vwltra Statosi. Arriving in Wai h<|
‘ cuts a wide s’warijth," as youj will sot*
Banner’s, account.]. -j* ¥ . • |
i V?iiii in ,ths pa?V ten rears &V move,
the,Equality ’ of Dubpko-has pecn baty
leoci aVpou find “efld” A divers ,anf
sumiqy timis/ First came ‘‘King, of
the Thousand Isles” -with his levity
-daughter', Parties were givep in |theijr
honor. They jvore feasted-77 tbje
daughter courted and. proposed to.-j-
They suddenly disappeared, after hay-
(og b.orfowedi isdney unci silk dresstjs
enough to clothe apriuoess. By
it leaked cut that King was one
■a gang of horse Uiieves, and his love
ly “daughter” was his mispress. '
~ . Next Tompson, “the Xew Oiteans
bankdr/' flirted with our Voung la*
' dies ahdl obtained money from oji*
young men, and then —turned up] a
■ liVb'er in Baltimore. , \
>And 1 DsGfrandvillc, the FrenC
Count,” who, was the “nock of th
walk” among out wealthy families ijbi
i Weeks. He also relieved our fifs
young men of ‘'a few,” and went bis
“way, leaving his gdmirers astonished
t 6 leann that heiwasa israart scoiin
drel of a son of an>Qhio| farmer.
Const ah, the gallant English JJajoi
who had fought the rebels in India
introduced bimsei one, day, and l.sc
/grod for the benefit of the .poor on
night: He soon .began 'to -bla disap
pointed about <*d rafts from England,”
■ borrowed a 850 here, a 810 there, and
v'oii i ; ’ x&z: ,
20.] 'j'
brs
more somewhere else, slipped, off one j
bright morning, and,; his ! fascinated
friends: jwere sorry .to learn thajtj he
was a Tnig.hty sharp, trickster. His
■leclura:pdj India was stolen from an
English |pa])er, and he,r-^why. he be
longed when he was both, to a pawn
broker ia Liveypooi. ~ ,
Tiien there was Rickard also, whd
if ‘ -j, . > * i ’
came’the first-rate lawer .and greatdn-
Iflrien'ce-with-the-anthorityf'at Wash
lingtoln-dodge,” flourished nearly Wo
years, and then was exposed as an in
fernal scoundrel. , - , !
iihoke,
But' these were all common onhs
hotise-iniposters, beside the. great sci
entific light which has recently illumi
natled, and gone out of, ‘‘pur best Boei
ety.” He! came to Dnbnqne on a
steamboat from below and introduced
biniself;to, Judge Wright the first
djajj of | the State Fair/ as profeasor
Jamep Dale Owen, a son of the
Geologist. Robert Dale Owen, and a WOl
Professor in the ‘Geological Depart-- c h a
lihent of the Smithsonian Institute.—• um |
jlte Sad b.eonj.out west ho said, to vis
lit the several State Fairs, and make! .
, a note of whht was new, and curious!
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|amj)ng the drticl Csp 1 ex hi hi ted, and to
I purchase Iho rare Geological) anc
| miheralogical specimens thayhg migh ;
j see; in bis (travels. Of course ho whs
I warnily received) by the Judgo whp
(gave him a season- ticket to the Faiii
|and atr|Onco intiodiiced him to the
[prominent' men ioh .the grounds,, am.
ijto not a few, ladies* For three days
|he lived injclo’ver. He was Invited to
jdihe, and tp ride, and to sleep, and he
jmevor failed to accept the invitation,
; as if he were conferring ah honor up
ion the fiost- .' -i; •; >i •
I To a,person of influence ho expres
,sed a.dl'siro to yisit •‘Walled Lake,j’
jand forthwith :'passes were j procured
j for hiin over the 'western railroad!—
( These he lused ‘ with ’jtraml effect.-!-
iHe would .introduce hts mission into
i con vprsatiqn,'relate how passes ovC:‘
the railroads had been turnished him
at Washington before stalling, and
jxhibit those givng ,biilh a free ride
iver the DubuquoVid Sioux Gity roac
is if to-prove. Jf.is , trnlbfulnbns and
.be. It iirh aDtircniatunh ah._Jw E=,
. There happened to jbtf a vacatlcy ir.-|
the Conjifnittee in mineralogical anuj
geological specimens,;and- he was im.
mediately appointed jto fill tlio place
IHe had very little to say-about th 5
science .of geology! , Ho ■ avoided his ,
comittHtee colleagues wherj o,n thbl
fair grnurfd; they werp never able tbj
securer his attention, Gut, once', and
then when looking at specimens hc|
| sagely ! remarked lhsl- —‘‘Mjr.cralogj
lol"low|a had not been developed,
| that its Pantolqgy Ijni'd.” lie. made
jj- the acquaintance of ,-a yonpg j lady
from tlie country, who bad paintings
lion exhibition. And" [didn't* talk
j painting th hoy tboiigh? He visited
j her at her stopping place, sat update,
! with her, took her ; tfi .concerts, and in
I'presence of others. tol’d h er Hiht he
j wptild ibuy -her productions- if ho did
j hot receive orders'from Washington
'(not t 4; spend : any more mpiioy; pri-1
; vately ki th her. that, he should spend j
the winter in Washington, but that, he :
should 1 go to Europe in the jspiiug, j
and ended; it all by offering hiriijself' tp
her. She should travel over the conti
nent next summer, hnd have a year s
schooling'in herbeaptiful art in
the land of the great masters. /She
wept to a friend and asked, his, advice.;
She disliked the rnat.,' hut travel.;
would'bo such an advantage to her,
' she 'said. ' Her! friend asked the ad
vice of another; who knewthe Proy
fcssor. -Ho was astopishod.;-thought it
strange, but told 1%, man -that Owen,
was! an- eminent pian, would he a
thatch for any won|ari. It-is
that the lady accepted him. , And [it
1 bas turned out tbat fico others in pur
Heity accepted liim Jilso, he; holding up!
to both the.same; djazaVmg' enjoyment
of aitour throngl J.he oldjwoild.
1 The Professor was often seen with
Kirkwood! roomed ,
1 Iwttb: the; Governor, bp told , his 'vjc--]
y tims;' He made ihe Governor s ac-i
i (juaiptance at the j Presidents dinner j
table*, and the PresfdcnVthonght the
Governor a very able man. As there i
(was nothing in the Goveinor’s con
iduet to contradict this,; all belipv|ed
1 it, and ha a .consequence, a reverend
ir. prelpte invited the Governor, the Pro
-1 fessd*, and Dr, Horr to dinO with
,r‘ him,:and lop Profess >r look it upon'
i,i himself to invite others, who were
J personal and political enemies of Mr.
i E. It Bdjhajppened th at the “enemies”
called 'afotfie hpUse firat,And h#hen
told of s the parties* v?bo
were expected tjbeyj sloped, thinking
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Be. i veti 4 Wedri
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or $ etiquette
bis emioonej
a became- rin(
kipUi of Burlin,
kid. The Jm
itiJ Gilbert’s'B<
ido montmu <
:fery.r “Ah?/?
ikh, here it it
By the' way,
fjlof my father'
lowa, W [scons
’ll •
'JPrbfjwii
ft man
the
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gei.Ma
Srnelly
day in
lert m
Gill
Me
l’S ; Lll
Library;
one jtooi
you a copj
survey o;f
nespta V'
“I haVo.|’
‘jWpilf Btplp(ose you -j
this Librajy, and when
home. I’l|.flend: you a sple
one in its place.”
S?be(j iassepted, c
bad reached home sent t!
his <wm|di!inentB._ -He .-i
£eel a lititle angry befoi
i one'of [the veryfew
•k in| lowa, and it p
sed at a trifling cost
3is ,out pf print.
'ho Prolessor p/etom
lOssession several sohi
Darw|in, Lycir. ahd o
ilogist, which had. be
hapdit by Mis. Senate
. fbr 1 the
lies Sanitary Com mi
en dpiigrs a set, an]
lid like ;to have thed
the; money. ,ivnd h
■f
\VO
'hiu
wa
Eit
iin
reel
•d the volupic Irom
;ht -or ten of th<? eft
i seye'u dollars each.
eivdd|lli,o books } - eL
lo ' stepped into Dr.
! chilly;day. He bad
irivitalioh to ride out,
- he h!ad left his overt
': i «
his inends were ' w
riage; would the doci
o lend lihn :ih ovcrci:
arr
bill
tel
(j)f cpnffee, and a grea
;*’arm. c-xpensire overco
bin Hp pal it on—rat
bjirh« said, but Just th
Uo went,* bnd jthe.doet
soeb: tho coat since—nor
eu
1 IHC one \ M'onif or Sanitary Coiv.dussion, arc allj
89 or : a9k<> J G ® ne y- . | fl ’.U v r i. ;•
T?"' ’ • . , „ r>„irt hivon and! Yoaought lo r cantioii the pnl>Uc a
intibato,with Robt., Daio ’, 1 „ ain9t h |ia ii> youi -Western ipapek.;
tio was but 100 glad t > sec this, his ,S -. yours, respeei(u}ly,. 1 ■: !
Jou Hdchuld dbcovcV no : similari-; ! . W>k.s RtiEES, ~)
tv iietw'ien the celebrated father and chief. Clerk SpitMifman lAstiiafe,
and tiro eminent son. The Professor V . _ ! ' ‘‘V
y wa L althnisheij—othornl not half so , A DEMOCRATIC).I*A?BR 021
well acquainted with bis faljier, could j '
ketcetj allikenosaV-and Ivc laughed be- \y 0 .have:',been reading' t)io premi-'
ibauso tlil.e General couldn’t fee it, and j nenf’passagesin the •epbr^Bf,George
* pelanae=he was sure-lie would before j B- i ypcieilap; The are itho passages,
long! Gen. W>now thinks) bo knows j vi .j iieli ar k: Wefpcted by siibh' pupersjfas
why the rascal laughed. j •- - [the New. York }VorlJ.:.nd otheis fa
i' Jie told many of the exhibitors of vorkble to: iibitii, to give, him the very
imachiinjis, implements &c| that he jjost show A neiiican citizens.
was a I correspondent >f ;J the 5 New They Ruvei convinced ps, sincerely,
York Tr’bund, ar.d da ly sent letters a, at he. is a man of uuauypass.ed mili-1
descriptive of the Fair to that paper, ability, Ilia IStteifof F’cbjrnary
The story .togk,’and' several 85 and 3d/ ISG2,Jp Secretary.Slknipn, setting
'§lo gnienbu'-ks were slipped into'his thei.plan iof:the peninsularo3.nl
lif uda,- for “special .mention.” He at • a a ‘be Would ; ; hsvo had H; , ..is
fitst dkelinejl. to receive the money. I masterly; in ip concepjlibn, and ahbws.j
Ibid always concluded, at lasty that itj t fi e highest; military jtajent in-dfejdcsi
llwDuhl Vhclp the cause ” and he,would ta ;] 3 . Thatdk.as it seems to tie. I ,
! hand it to Grcoty when ho arrived id * -\y 0 {tjhiit Itwas. not; fnlly.
iNow York; The' Tribune : folks ha d -.|Adopted by |t|m; ■ Adraihis:iratioh,V,for
! also requested him t(j> visit, different,/! ; l9 ultintiato Iruitfop rebel
i portions of the State And describe the u o n might hayo been a thing
country, tlie crops amHhe way. things nWoh ir igh.t .have been .api-,
looked politically. The; storytook J to( i *, n^ halppyi omjc more; and General j
well land he was irecippht oCj'j£’CUilap tUHotho-j
'many- an iriviiatiba from persons from- aiaatio ckoicojoir tbio nest Presidency.',
ail parts of lowa, to yisit their homes., Batithe plpra may have; boon.faulty; it
Nearly every one o fiired to paji 1 his certainly Was, fqrgoodpr fop evil, not
expenses of the trip, aiid two gentle* carried ;o it. Its projector has, for
men abtuaily gave hi nmoney to ;pur- gOC( j 0 r for evil, parked: company with
chase ' his own 1 and their tickets, be- the great {struggle for the Hnion, and
chaseJ ho told there, ha. could Bc®ms to have thrbwn; hlmeelif, with
chase ibis own and t ieir tickets,-.at a his heavy- dead I
liberai deductiou from the regular to go on with the wai*. \ '
fare. I •. ' W^^•r(mtt«ra■it|»elre 1 in^his^nte
But|'wc havn't space* to mention all 0 f peril|, Whether Mi’Cl'illan’a'or some
his addaefious games' -He dined .with body e|si’s plank 11 in’63,
the weaßhy, arid flirted with the wcrA''.bctterlj It is precisely .of as
wealthy's'* •daughter.!, and. borrowed j much- cbiisfcqjnence asitWo que-tion of
money Until he shoulrl . return, trom fpiou'ehy’s Melity-atpWftterJcio.'.. It is
the hptei, hik own Was dpposi- £ .vrhichj iistdiyr baa to
ted iti a safe.-i : ’ deal-nof wo here. iajUhe trenches,
But there was one Man who saW resisting an assault npoh the ld|,<* a
thrduirh the Profeksor the very;first- fiation.; ; •!,' i.• Sli, J. •
interview and that was Capt. Tom Suppose M’Clellap to have beep bad
boveU who, after ihe Professor. had« ly treated. Shall the earth and tj>e
boked at his Cabinet, denonne’ed him sun stand atill is attendod .
as “no.geologist, a tl-d and, bo- Give him. a court-partial, ,or
J* s Xu-.nrfV ' [-i ; miUee if be waijta it; shoot)
howlft turns out that him or Stanton, found to
sor James JDale Owen” was nothing be in fault; do anything .n reason that
less than a skiUfnl Pickpocket. ho wants dono, but loj- uagoon, rnean-
SSS htf iheir Jreksiug and xmpory
nookets now rebdemher that they Want matters. ;
missisl it shortly Ifter being introdu-; I Jpe a {right ja
oed to him andWbat he contrived to growl.andgrnmbk hod humpp himself
ln if■ jdstliiig np. Go km.
oiowd. He relieved one lady of fifty|down there in' Tennessee, good-natur.
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ddlltirsi in : lese':
fory strange,
!i K l : -‘ V;
limate l , vrith
i jfon, whom
! Igo took him
i<iok*tore, and
cf the You tig
Sonng Men’s
t—aveiy fine
Jfldgo barb
a Geological
in, and Min-
firstspeakii
dollars fro
itor OfjStd
bis animals,
'that hei was
and clothing
eri in-tho Ki
pad, thaboU-i
pattf/ao that
ter ihom, and!
rooms and pi
steppers.' He
from the city j
money. | >
And yet"
that he was
resent it to
I reach iny
ididly bband
bnt J'tlt
nor fine look
was drossed
nd after, he
ie book, with
rill probably
e long. His
copies of the
an’t bo . par
as the. Vei
ahouth feet 6
thin, straight j lij
combed backm
traaing bine eye
positive manner
ces-under his
appearance of,a
javr chupmed wi
he left boro hef
bopt, ■. in ■■compel
whom bo had ei
led to have
ot the works
Lifer eminent
sd placed in'
r Holland to
' thef-Unitpd |
i^ion—worih
1;-those who
i coild- give
3 wtfttld- tor-
Washington
izens banded
They haven’t
got of? thcbpat
to pavenportLw
of books'for ihej
ry Commission,'!
to §t. Louis, prjb
imlhe papers, a)
of Michigan!? i
days, wns,ilet<s(
knows where.
■ Tlie follovpir
this city, shojwi
iiig an old gan
-
Wash ingle r
Lear Siß:j Yb
received, for!Avb
thartks. ; I ■ 1
■;. Mr. James! D!a
ter, and hisx;ari
swindling operpl
and elsewbefo,ati
. Horn’s office
I Juki received
to the mines,
mat at the hof
ittingj in tbi
_n - be:so. kind
jat of shawl?
t. well made,
at was given
her large for
o thin>. Off
or has never
the Professor
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Ij B ™P^ ln g*his cigar am
Mount,
,“qpo. asjjravo a
rer , a d U Jie;hunt
the -tinjd. the favor, patie
Y as : B' v en‘M*:cie!lan
A'rmjpj of th,
Did Wdl back glam snk
demand that no|h|ngj sbonj,
MPMI no was avenged ?
[ i°a?no from the com,
great army to-a more Indi
war aa gaily as though it W
dayfexcursion. Burnside dil
With Longatreeitl at Prode;
and waa snnr 1 ■ -
;hty
ixhib
hira
; ood
Jtiey
lo <lg-
stop
with
IbtHeh;
Jh'the
of the'
away
stolen
iof all ik
Itt-lodk. bps been w
WV dba'pe, *°* %
cToifiement of hia plans at Bull iKnn, Vf
but a command to ;lead opoe niora ;at 1 ®
the rebel army. Eosporais, the be-J
lived bf all, wbo wbs blown out after]
the battle ot Chickamauza as you
would blow out a pebny ca
red to the druggist instead
.verntnont, about the bpiui
Even Scott, the gr cates t,€
ing, who was set aside gen I
ly, takes his morning .w;
Fifth. Avcjnue, and ; it he,
courage, ibe lioesn’t-disi
attempts we are making
\nce,
•iiyV ' He is
lufteight, hasl
trown hair, always I
i keCn, ponc
in' a quick,
jprotuberan-
Igivingit the
jnk. with his'
nuts. When
j davenport
the artijst.to
iroselfi ( She
ilbrnu
i¥nrh
&
I ‘With
■
9, ho kept op :
old a fe w bets
>f the Sanita
ot fioin tpere
as announced
or Biingham,
izcd it a feW
fled—no one 1
neut <
fcwe
‘Sana
j-ilior
1 62
, ’ i *■
letter
It.
in 1
was only pra^
iTIT „ V '
just been:
isae-; Accept oijr
|n;ssl-’lid itnpn*
bid be cfceckPd
~’e';lu9iiiijl iff-Wa
'I AJf'XSI
'B
tiZO-Et
.9. 1864. I
country. , • , '.]
Up ta.ihe advent of
»p ‘ ‘j-
General whft-baa bad com
Army of the #ptomae has
ed from it under inrcnmst
they probably did not r;eg
teritig. , of'them al 1
been only one whohaaui
inflict his’ wrongs—if
wrongs-—upon the countr
■was’ Gecrge ;|B. M. Clelb
the,country to take’dot
only bisj military 1 lar.s.
as to the politics of w
ent to those whichfliave I
I He publishes old letters v
[dent. - Ife charges Stant<
defeat an
drift; is unconstitutional. J And ho per
*r> ho iumfi ijaa.'itW Pros j
identic] candidate byFeroapao «o°o ;
tbo Vnlliitr'dlghams, add ijl other dca.t j
weighty on war. f b :‘ |
oi)o df 1 tlie > fatal!tics 'winch _s6em,t6 > at-j
tendihatjcjlasß of politicians, that they (
nr# hiakijhg a candidate bt thit kind.
f*> long as they keep t ontrolj of tho
J)e mot-vatic party so . 1 >ng will it b
dofch. t e ii.— — Crrtcu 7J <ciy yi.3.)Z7cinocrat
Ten 'Thousand Persons Bcbxe
Altv,e i.v JApax l . —ln Aigpsl; last, i
Japan, nova buiidiog with, two thous
and beings in it, but a: whole city of
hmidredi andjscvpnty,t ibusp.nd
was suddenly burned to ashes in a fe
hoars; a! 'city • papei and ;bambo;
.cohering, many;Vßqnaro mßesi,’|&n«'
with’ its vsjomc.n anti eh Wren, the sic 1
and the infirm, the Wind, the halt atn
the maimed. It burned like straw pi
tnany sides at pncb, reddening vh
oc|a,n lordeajguks with its flames. : I
was fired; witjh no warning, by bomb
iliolls and,red-hot sho; rained incus
s'anlly dining two,days into its midsjt
In, that vast conflagration- it is
certain - that, not 'two thousand only
but at leastfi v ethnos, perhaps ten to:
twenty times two thousand;; hel|)ie3.
creatures mast have perished.
briliiaol pen. his, painted lot; ns |th
hideous of their last*agonies
and the horrors tof an infernal fire, be
fore which that of Chill btfrosbntpal
and feebly. That,death wfls dealt on
W these Innocent beings in Japan b
English sdilors,purposely, unsparir
ly and boaetfnliy, not in war. hot )
necessl'tyf not .in ’ AWf-preseptat?
but in order to sirik 3 terror intc
harmlefek.people whom we are 1 bent i
on forcing into traded —Letter in" Xo\
don Daily 2fews.
lcetown, opposite SL Loj Ai
which wias built ftozen/rire
during the “cola spell,” a bar-koope;
bnilt a fire'in his tont.andXet before i
on a three-legged warming W
shins, when the fire :hawcd a boh v
the ice,] and thc,,raan fell ;in, and lu
not yet] reappeared. . His assistin’;,
verdant I Irish boy, was asked yt
the proprietor Was ana refplier
f'Failh I he’s gone into the cellar.’’
lIT> a Schoolboy .being ask*! b;
bow. be, ;'pbould .flftg ;bin
yott, I
tern of heavy ■^ es
upward atd tha down ones light! |
1818
erthe.aba
in. John
an as ever
redth part
pt waiting
0 doeptho- k
11 Potomac, a:
cross, and ft
1 be done a
,• Pennsylvania, ■
The Legislature qftbis State, which
etjon the sth of January, baa Jbeeh
apt unorganized by Jeff, Davis till
Bstprday. The are for the
mpn War; they .gave an aiui-CoDOer-
ls,32sii^October,
,ev tbe most animated canvaseand on
H e Bt vote ever in that State ai
j y I ejection whatever. They then
acted, a Union War majority to eith
«Ueg'slature.'and Sup
w + h . o^ hotter settled/ Bat
.Lv /X 18 . h Sl d the Union
matorß(Col. White) prisoner of war
l itichmond, find hia friends thought
jp~-Li°. a « f *?ght ; to make
Imfed half th’e offices of the Senate,
org» n,zat ‘°* i
ithoat such -concession. Every et
,k Ito effect ij ani exchange, of ,M>h
White was of i course/defeated. iiut
1 An were at! Wi found, to procure
forward hid resignation; whereup
falspeical election w»«f held id bis,
trict (Indiana and Armstrong
lilies), and: another good and true
linist, Dr. St. Clair chosen in his
ail by about 2,000 majority. Dr.
Glair having reached Harrisburg
tli bfc certificate , of in bis
yesterday escorted to tbe
Capitol by a procession of Four Tbous-
Unionists, took the oath of office
alter the reading of, too official returns;,
bill; enabling the soldiers ot
Pennsylvania who may be in service
hexl Fail to vote where they are was
atonhe /called up and passed; Yeas,
WHeen-, Nays.fijdeou—a square par
ly ydto - There was a little cheering
vhenthut vote'was
bhit equal to a good-natured earth
luike- Then the old cierkbiwcre re
le’.ted by Seventeen . vote's to-sixteen,
danks; and, (he Legislature settled^it-- : _ J i )hn p Pll tnam, a grandson m
delT to the,long defevied work of the j Futnam, has presiented for ex
iession.' ,In|the House, a hill to,chat- gera w the A lbat,j- Army
ei a new air-line, through railroad! R sthe5 the , p fetols in >vhich waBs ; fcurnt,
rem Mew-York to Washington. was .jft^
■end- ■ , J■«
Pennsylvania,.tried.as hy fire. st ands towar djthe crowd drawn Pure
st by-the-Union cause.—A Tor u . afrav.'at' .Lesington^qboating
■ib<U Mrch 2d, i ~ . iuS er sc,ve rebels" and fired his pis- /
■ J t)se|k mi’dsl^
! shot ufider flinij fint ho managed to^
’ cape. ThTpistolS were,
saddle,,became tno properij ofee
Pfitnaip. and were worn Vy, him d ll '
ring tile Revolution; ,-r'
Ltei
ijfb
land joi a
ijw. border x
ere a holi- S
d not cope
Tiekabnrg. jj.
idle, mer
of the Go
a question,
eneral liv
ly bntfirm- j
dks in the
ioasn’t en
ourage the
io- save the
.eade, every
inahdof the"
been reliev-
.antes which
;ard as flatr
it there ha»| S(
ndertaken to H(
‘ they -were; t
That One
,n. iHe asks,
ice tbak’rtot'j
but his .ideas’ ;
ar,are; differ
: e'en,pursued i
jo the JtT.esi- j
on, the .exist-]
■with having >
liithodostruc- j
h
a
(;C
bi
' .Is
;V .1
VT
The Rebel Puzzle.
Tho'uasejbf ibe'irebels stands tbfe-,
bj’ the showing of tbor own papers:
; V. If ihei' incrdase their-army they,
can not feed it. i 1 . .
I 3. Unless they increase their ar
thtv aro_whi pped. ; ' .
! 4. If the pi ess speaks out Viren
'• ( government will"be gone,
illation they must surrender.
G.’ If they draft the whole popla
loirthov must starve.,
7 'Unless they recnyeiv East ien
i essce the} camget no’saltpeter.
8. II tWey undertake I to -recover
, Ji-ast tenlbcssef.ithey rfihre
Ualtpetor than they want’}' a ■ - -
9. Unless they free |ne inegrCC-s
i hey’ve nothing left to Sght with.*y # .
10. If they free the_negroes tKoy-’ve
lothing loft to fight for. I. \
i 11. fiver si;t(bd the. rebellion begun
Infegroes ’.faro been falljiig|; ’ • \ .
i 1-2. -Nevertheless, their greatest fear
1 now is.lest thh negroes:should rise.
1 13. i-Uniess Jeff, Uavih, repudiates
-I his'present debts, be can’t borrow
’ from any body.: j ' • ..1, .
, 1 14. If ho repudiates.nubedy will lend
i ! to him. | ; i ' : i, ; '
.. *■ -151 If he impresses food; ho;turns
the land into a dfesert.- -j.c" ~ '
1 10. Unless he impresses food he
i turns hisjmen into deserters. • -
J IT They can’t succdcds m the,war
t until they' have got. flie means of
tmildihg railroads. /.
13- Xhsv ■ can’t, geti. the : means oi
- building [railroads, -j ,- ■ h
19. xf [they fight.they lose the day.
jfj 20 Unless they lose ey
, ory day.l
1 J
•
j-
Bga.Gbattaaooga has.the
of a vast brickyard surrounded by
low hills of d reddish color; intersect
ed bv disjointed pieces of streets, in
cluding the inevitable street,
sludued with chubby opurches, ’ long
sheds, spacious depo.ts and warehous:
e 2 and-straggling buildings of all kinds.
It is an uninviting and tiare looking
place,being unrelieved by a single tree.
'The whole ia, nearly, i by ce
' taceous (“very lik e 'a wha o ,) 1 °oking
I mountains, with their bold bluffy
I heads towards/ the river,: and >heir
? ridgy backs mingling away in the
t distancb.i Ini tbisfneinity was fought
1 Fhc mostidecisivo battles of the war;
it and lookout Mountain and Mission
Ridge will bo as prominoT.t in the
Ipagas of history as in the landscape oi
this jrbiaantic region. -,,-j '
!
n
if 1 *S*A Mormon priest, named . Nieb
r bias,, made a nerve and bone: all-beal-
: t ins salvo, and thought he wOnld ex
; ■ feerimehtta little,with it. die first cut
18 loff hia dog’s tail and applied some of
in. Ithe Salve to the stump. A new - tail
is, igrdw out immediately. He-ther. ap~:
a Splied some to the piece of . tail which
■ ihbJcut off, and a new dog grew. out.
_mb did not know which dog was
Which. , j
wa^A/serious schism has sprang :U$
____, —: j , lin tire Mormon rakr.s—an ißsne being
' **the ttaiiovd] (Me.) Gazette raised!by Joe Smith, Jr.
.y William Willm. of thatcity, \ in favor of the One wife doc
n who ilopt Ids leg at the aiege i of Fort trine., w ,
’ rebellion., v ‘ :■ 'r-t • : . ■* il V - : • *.> ■ *■ • "
-
Piga. :1
t
eqttert
,e , firtts jisareOlkietirteit los& i.
fortleitirti,;' . fliit*li;lig. 4 l / Otf a iiil f ::: .
Awitace•titinal Ithte -
niew4rod,if) OV4Fe..
1 24 per *pia.
'ttiierfrates: '
8U15121610 Fp.rOgsiS76 . ihte; IVA - of the
itarrisgeOilbilti;Dotiih* ROPgiottiV,Piutborked
and other Not es T " ary 25 '
40 o . e pit .
HiQHPAipTiK.—An officer b
>ng to pur cavalry was token »«»» of's6o
aud «ottcKichmond.'Heti
in the Confederate army, and£ i kn^ aza * m
.B«iaedrthH4heS^ , iSr’. a »
the Confederate Cover men t GOLD
lease of fais.fatheiy The fell- ■ '
copy of the,:otder; issuedwh ■* ! h e present,
charge by the Secretary of; illT PERPJBSTI
“Let the Virtues Of the si- • n V
°H de f ence
titled him to tho laurel wreat Bonds are; in
for the ■nuSdpihgs pf the fatE. u .P<» “h R*il
being the tool of oppression '?*? SwsrtUMi'v
f* n u °y> disgrace himself am «
* 11 Janaary^lgp^-^,-;
■ AHiARBB.Ai - ‘
l&r inc-ideiit-occurred at a wed Sing m-, ,
Trov : last week; The guests \
were WsseWiblMand the carnages Were
aw3glhem at the door, when; a
sexton drbve up with a hearse-,-Which .
£ X KfSw| to
and opened, and stopd wailing to «*
cieve the boffin 'He had the
place, add see.pg the carnages, suii^
«i lt waii a faneral instead-of »
The oirbamstapce^cast, wglqom over
j the bappjv bridal:gathering. >
•V l• ' •t. • Tlif ' 1 ” ■
James
is a very gobdfboy/ said .an old lady,
übut hehfs nttleTailings.for none-of.
ns are perfect). He tHrew the cat ra
the his -
\ into the cistern; pul his daddy s Ipow
drftarn into theatove, tied the Qoffee
pottoJowlerVtail, let
the barb, and took my Cap. bobbin for I
fishing lines; but these a»’f onlv- cb,lt *7r:
ish todies—he’s an excellent boy a£|
ter all?: j v >' ■■ '■* | : , L
»<*>;Thero have been
rt r cmn
,e^tuo u r^(l ] »*■ V? 2J r »
»* ‘^o« con--
stantlv such remarks, as .Win-re are
you' *roing?’V “Well, il-’ve got to go
down Tin range," or“ I’m going upout
of r«nive now.” Burglaries occur oyci y
’*otet»nt6<H W protect! their g . ,
'l •'
\ •
'■ Jv short-sighted profcsso', .on
nt ap the «*ato ; vr ay ot his cpl».
misl^.le Mr:' 1 * *?
again, old brate, y i • , .
J S-:S6b.ebofc who
more worn*,
ino4ou on a narro\y walk. Tall beOin«
Vach other to bnahle you. to pa**, yod
4ay be sareMlve/ are ladies of-un-.
common politeness and
The uairulv course pursued by vyomep
Ito eh arge V.ong-. all abreast, **eep<
ing 'everybody, ip'.o the mud.
• «bL noises havo to stami- -
the vrav as \»eU’.as ,tnen. ; Ap
officer arrived at ChaUftnnoga ..nqair- !
ed .of a negro where be could-find: •
accommodations for bis Kofse.. I**"**
k„oT y aah, about tho’commodation*.
De I fence rails is all g one > and dar ,
am t nothin’ for ’em to eat any-more,,
only » few bam doors, and vrant
dettt for the Generals’bofses. y ;
isuSamuel’i Cousens, ;of Newton,
Mass together with fives ol his 9011 *•.
all I ofthfm' in good
have eniisicd /fpr
w»f. ; -No pdpperheuds in that femily.
of a[ .Western: P a P«* f
says ho c£n
hook or-by crook,to get np a g
•rood paper. Prentice says be doee it
generally by hook.
lawyers of Adrian,
debating whether to ?^ o Uie 4
w°agea.oT to live quietly and starry
B@*Gen; Bosecrans te'bris? sjstemj-j
atizing tbo . military - organization. .0*
Missouri, and is about toraakeacom
ploted'tonv of; the State for that pur
pose
NM
bia-ramt of
, _
OM
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