7 -l •' _■, - r "l > I El *V'-' -~ i'■ ' '• • Some persona have considered tbe t'JSBs. SfB, 1864.' i a .pcci^^royid^-^ - tional But ohserv 4 ng| great events; ws capnot bfftfecknowl| edge that there is vrsfhlein many;,of them, each Science of a| wise and grand design, tjhat We jfeelj convinced there must be an overwhelming pow er. What though their appears, an ofipasional pauae or even goingback id j the progress towards moral and men talimprovement.lf there baabeeW p#*‘ riqds unfruitful in practical advance | feent it is no evidence- jagainst the) great principle. Doe ii not our view derive confirmation fr >m’thp, progressl of onr great ijuipc blic? It, is most ev ident that it is destined as the hope and refuge of ail who can escape from Rationalities. 1 Monarchists apd jj,ns- TocriUs predicted iq its §rst establish mcul that it must break down from its awn inherent weakness, since the liberty which it granted was but, an-, other name for licente, pnd there was notwithstanding an arniy to repress disorder and ho superior? orders of, so ciety. But the Republic [went on in a-peaceful and pr osperous | career, whilst the Old World , ypf oppression reeled and tumbled to the ground. It passed through many ap ices of danger, [ each , one of he estimation of despond ists threatened its total ex^ Mohr's with tire great tribes i si | Mediteranean pirates, iSFtJi/ Railhoad Ma?! —Mr. Prance An d .England all passed away ] cdullough, President otthe ap d left the'ybang ahd 1 rising Repub-I d and Pittsburgh Railroad j. anB i al bVspd ’growing in vig- j y, by virtue ot . bis recent ap.: ni? : I j ut by the Directors of the Wha( , ciUzon advanced in years, or ■gh, Fort Wayne and Chicago tb ' at conversant with history,, ■ Company u «s now Gerieral doo3 ' n i )t rememberthat most perilous tehdent of both, of the roads combined Europe' ovor-1 Mr. McCullough is an exper- : tho ! gfea t, Napoleon and^eft railroad manager,land ppssess- entire British navy to requisite executive ability and „ alnBt ng> : How alarming energy to successfully .disnhafge tbp ° - g - t( and yet how little we werdj arduoi s duties 6t his late appoint- b} - British fleets or armies irlj rneuti j i ;jj -\ Plattsbnrg, a few-hourspossession of 200,000 more .'wbhingtpn. and; plfUdy repulse aj. reenforce, thd^rmy r ahjl tfavy, New Orleans jnd.cate |how hoppless ia a fiesh evidence ofithe dethnnina- feiust be a European » rt^ ,on - Br, “" Ivon the President to end this fecdgpi?ed the lrat V®£ V*’ a “f m U**’ e.mpiigP- W J. troops raided under 1 this calll-will m had at thatitime,no other bdvewa y., able i,ur vkst afmy of veterLs to U iWe paUd thrUgh many intenf precipitated on all parts of rebeldom, diate dangers abiding or over ‘°™T £,d ..Uh, tb 6 , pr.,.i 6 . of Gen Grant now our chief common- more overshadowing an Pp, <sr.nili’ wfe feel that tlie President will ttmy. . f mowed evidence tliat it it has not jgravo and doubtfol under this unex >n misplaced. Every, pjatriot will ] peeled jiroubles and scarcely 1 saw ipnd and assist by every mentis in j a terminating point of light in the ( power he ieeded. , dim andj clouped future; The fofesj of -x 7 ; liberty were lubilant, and the proph Mhj. James e^g 0 p croaked jdreadtally among ■ doubtless ~ ourge j ves . *They were cbmfideht that ;ent. piibli-- nQ arniy be mastered in the „ ;jr a l Stat 4 strong-and brave enough, to;j r-woyice fqr the linee tof ,i on;ron ! t the sontherntrait kets| an4| delivering letters to, and org T j he Vor yjcffort seemed chimor kivipg |liciri from persons outside and lbe advised f Jkea; ,jVVe art informed that May. t ' o avo ili collision with sP vast a com-: consisted u>.the do- binatio ’ 1) and peacefully’ to .cry of a Wicssage to John J. Porter, - n tb e jeeparution which seetned me* pmerly of Rochester, from his rcla r vita y e ] Eveu l if Ro |dicrs could'be :cs. and repeiptof the answer. . The []hM difficulties : wlonid was; inoffensive inrite be riationaV hahk- Saract er, and made with, leave of the followi Europe wqs iricado •eoniman.ler, wty* was .also oncJ.t© -recbgnize The insurgents I Gov, Curtin is moving and thoiY B y mp a t hizora ill the .North l i vely for fheirestoration of both of- woro t 0 armB ag ainat the lGov ice* and wd are glad to; iear,u that ernm hf. t and complete the con *Tf f. a fair ■l u [? 8 P ect of Tein " fitsion] The. whbdrawaf oPsouthern .tfliynrn.. i (> V. ’ , trade alone oven in case of j aipeaceful is one of our most ge p a ration wdtild carry along with it . all an ,l arid efficient cavalry ofHcers, gi . eat l nig for tubes. The, ntjrthorr ' borers] would he 1 .idle, hnd clamc I'lot.lfe. made to.'suffer HO=severe a pen- brea d jor, blood. ' j ]• . ; j iiity’ak dismissal from,service for.-tho - j- . -. , !'’■■ .1 I .. .-J- ~ . x • All {ithose and many other trivial ,offencc?agamst! military disci- . , , j., i . . U. ... ,u ~ j • .. .„ . calartutiCS to fall ]on the Ni ■June, into which ms kindness ot heart 1 _t .l ,• . „ Lj . f i r J -'J ~, , ~ • ' , ern States, if they darbd b) rqsu oetrayed hmu- He had been promot-.i y » j.. i y -m , J -u r- J. -r> 1a V. Ur robclshn arms.- HoW; one by fed to tbe Liqut. Colontilcy of his reg- . i ;. ■> i -. J.- To , v 'h ulr .t these r prediotionrhave been, fab irsent a few-nays before, the receipt of .i ‘ „ ■> : . .. ” J ,±. iI 1 -'I let history toll., Contrary to 1 the the order tor d.i&missah- 1 i > . T. r , 1; -: -.■ ~ i pectations of many, even am iunion Victory soundjand loyal men, the Govormeht J ■.M > u a _- has raised imtirense armies and iOld Granite State declares In-thunder -»«caS|Comp. etp- , ; i; i ; |tone?forEdhcrt.y and the Union: At Though the insurgents too have the last State election i t had a bare i gono -heyond all calculation as tdtbeir eix hundred- majority; ] now itfreaclresj military Strength; yet'has the Norths 5MB} with ten towns i.to be heard | ern poWer overborne it/alnd'conqucrt from.’ , This victory has [been achiov-i ed morO than half] of kbpldoijfr. -The the home-vote alone, th«i brpve croakers who so ielearty foresaw,lour: UhiorTltoys Of N-ew Hampshire not defeat oh thfe laird, were equally cOn- .to vo'te. &ad it fident that The rebel would been otherwise, the Union majorjiy annihilate odf cornmerte on thoj.seas, would .Kayo bqen swelled to rtweniy pause our' shipping to rbt«ng tliousaiidX The Legislature is largely at tbp wharves. Whereas U nion iriboth branches. Hereafter, pebeU cruiser remains .of all ibatvvettv when we hear of an electiod kny.>red out of Southern hferbpra, each where in the North, wo may ho l mor- Jn succession baying been captured or a'ly certain I of, a Union ■ ' destfoyfed byour, vigilant crjuisers.— ‘ Only two. or three English steamers, manhed by Britiah se&fnen, armed and equipped in Engiish ports, opt carry ing [he rebel colors, harrasa our com ifierqe at distant points, and probably before long iyill (bars the fajte-of tbs morp piratM. North er u ir'aitorsmade desperate diversions it. :;|i tbs rebollionrThe fa-h Djmroprat*. with- W[oodward *4 i■ l ■ «ru M % h" ■' -|i' ■■ ssr Ln©e MI tfe,~ Editor ihi Proprietor. ,~ *L~`~NIB:: Fjor President In 1864,' ABRAHAM UMCOI I- . i J OF; ILLINOIS, Vice President, W T ii p»j?»»tivakia. :~~.~~R REMOVALS*-The Aeobb Office 'lias-been removed 10 the Ycom over Dr. Cummins’ Drug Store, -nearly opposite oipr.bid jbfflc’o, wdcro We may -bo foiiud ;«t all tees, ready to ajitedd to.tiie wants or our friends and pa • trons- Enittntice at the North #id| of the baUding, pyl elected Justices of th© bpiitiin rijund the law bem to file written accep l iiin thirty days after the ■ >hp office,6r no pommresiob mod. \.• ’ ISMENTT. W-1 jjrevails tc a certaibyextcnt feme for tile payment xovornincnt bounties extend Utb. This is an error, as the of those 1 bounties w'ill cease Ist, after which - time ‘/only red dollars will be paidy Pbace wil roquh-jj"!' UU'CQ w.i eii'ctictt.o wMlj'bbtri: 6*v£: predion "payment on one iiufnd . SCCCE J.N. pi Clevelai Com par point’rm ■.' Pittsbu j : Rajl’w|a; Supeijtr named. ioriceH cs the US Ij bcc res.j hi fa Andie' K 9 > no i(fi;d| >N ion of v. ■ t the . N " l ! • ■fo - ti - ■ • C (■ n> J fi lEEE •il I *3 -? 1 b . s ’ New burn Timet again- nr gesjht- sending of 50,000 troops to I) prfcb Carolina.’ It 88y?: t is bo ßtrdngiy forftfled ' tfeit it cannot ; be taken by the rebels; Bnt the time- come when the Federal arrays penetrate to then/.teriof, ear ib|« banner of Mds,V«;nd- pci it'.- mancipation , , ■ ft IN BEM IRMI j ’i * • i riitfuS jdih'fh the revolt, at the riek of *&sforrlngtbuwai{ to our adl. The lafessfe® mol> of that half-foreignJpty thef Nationki authorities,- and » three day* saturnalia of bioOd. L. , f . nat . The copperhead ;rhonibeTa;ct-U State Senate, .with:- Hop kins, endeavoredto ialioCtb encourage the hut all has been unavailing. Aa rf *>®° mysterious and jreslsttass iuterposing power ,were stmayertingdanger.lrnw* ever formidable,| the enemies offrre dom were once more disappointed- Tbs people were, only made mow in liignant bjf thotrhi logons display, M» the administration ha? been really a every step strengthened tin accomplish ing its purpbsesj. - :|The finaneba have been placed on footing which gives universal conf denco and our is now saf beyond doubt. Duties on Foreig merchandise sufficient forimportant aid to thn revenue, have givehvB-^ew| impulse to home productions, i tlned ore Jong] to raise our manufac tures to the highest, perfection Add", tjo these great advantages, thatEi rope will see of our, military and navni »»rengtb, lives for keeping the pcafe with ns. wd may hope to escape foreign wart, and resume miore tbdro'aghly tbe hjrts j of peace, which are after alllhe na- ( lion’s strength.- Slavery,, too, has ] displayed itself so hideously as to be Tendered odious to vast numbers cl our people who heretofore h*V| iad only a fainti conception of iis.lrr character. . It V doomed and "i il speedily die, and we shall be tree 1 or iHhe multiplied evils wbicji. at- St upon it. . .;. I-'- sr wartjbesides our own haye eir reiki or imaginSd compo n?r „ations N fo r the blood-shedding |ar desolation\hich must attend on chrai wai. Bnt-jimphg .them, none ci present such anWy of counter vai ing benefits] immediate, tangible ai likely, to be enduring.] \ ; We. may smile when Wg reca f dismal and gloomy anticipation of II prophets., of evil, who prodicted u alloyed evil from these our, gr' trials. As all thi« -I.V-xtVV far been ti BiwTlSeriofii foes of libel attract 4,hoir millions t 6 cur m< favored ►bores. Let oui own factk enemies of the Government opp jis efforts Ho re'stdre the Uni< tri i 'the - supremacy of the laws yfh| protects them; it will survive toshh thcpi. from their own; madness folly. , Our children and theirs, as the exiles from despoticipower here to find a refuge from joppi-essiob, kindly allotted for the world’s poetical redemption ■ -••• ir for Tdiro orlb- ♦.H© augural bo regards Slavery as cause olj tbe present Unholy atlui ox-'| to break! irp the government and ,<k -niaiids' its universal and immediate extinction as ; a public and' privat blessing. Be.saye: . •'Fronf'every light befofe mo, I constrained to believe that.the ca jof rebellion is- iit oxtremek abd it ! seems to me not extravagant to lo’rtlrl upon this year as the final o|io of the piost senseless, causeless aiid most murderous rebellion that eveijoccu r ih/a'civilized natidh.” one, lifiod. long kept iI A Pleasant Affair.— At tb s' cl of, the term, of the' Beaver JJn School lastThnrsday, some of roe piU very agreeably surpiised M'.Ve the principal of the School, presentation' of a beautiful volume poetical .quotations, ns ah ex] >ression of theiri regard. The. pres :ntal speech ’ was made by Master Ed BeacomJ and was really .very; n appropriate and admirably spokei Mr. Veon leplied by , a very jwi and htarty expression of thantks the wholeaffair will be pleawnlly .hie inhered by both teachejr an 1 pu — Star, i Hahn wm inangn -alei Louisiana oh the 4th inat. In hr »s?” The Minnesota Stal'i.Un ,Coayentioti-,-\tliiciii met at St, Paul Monday, passed' the following rest lions: ’ ' “ Resolved , TRat wc' moat! hea endorse the great' measures Jiiaiu.. ted'by the President and Ad’ififhti tlonfor dfth|e,r r« lion’,.the perpetuity, of the' Union, the extirpation of slavery, ajiid w< commend the n'Omihation’ bf TAbra Lincoln-aa PresidtffiV Of'lhjs I XJn States for th* next presidential 1 ten... JZesoli?ed r .That we protfcit’' ngSiest the repeal of the Homestead' law. iO killing >eff 'be.Philadelphia I Telegraph says that letter ha* been, received! j from a e Head of the late brave Co}.'"£)j>hlgren, iam (rttfl aorterd With that unfortunate ■■*‘'<1 1 Officer during the recent rajf(i about Kiubinorid, who | states emphatically* ,b*t the so called ‘order’ alleged /to bWe bndn' fodnd npontbelbody of Dublgren, wajdr fabrication and forge ; rr-r- M »«■ 4ioh -'order wis-Over are cheap in vrV-itten, issued, printed, or even oon- Thrse were sold at auction at Freuer-j gidered! 'bv the. noble ■ yoaugj Colonel, iok. o* | the 2d inst, one jsjjave B'JfM aS iar al hia frfendbwre apprised? It eight yean old, for 11, ope woman fo| j j believedthat tbia- ini serablf lie was Hs r and’awotflaoand ebiTJ,'fiveyean gotten «p for effotf) to cover thein jdWiftrn*- . \j ■ .Mv - Ofcionwnng Ifecine, cullea Officer KeJlv oni «<• 'rK** l ' bsve been -;■'* th *- : n M 3e-^af»n”wa>w;^n.l : ib-owjnSfa?’ • ebtuM Drj |pilr# pha#> three yeawt,.ond when t n hl!^facfc : rieirrri Sri^'iua^RS^i 8 -.' . the ConteJ*; 4,hted. ha ** .tsdS- 8 < The: JgJk , of -s' *alir.g bia . I cjUJ&JIr- ielst 1 wae,induced t 0 L ; ipokl that I erbhip, produced Jio.) Well, at, the end _firsV 8 lfferin Kelty Bs k^ wbjch f was years wsrwe h “ cr -*bat was the mat tori inM he*&atAx*t film thatf she jalgiost deh’d- S ‘ te atonrie|lbc iitogle ! wbolo> On examinatloij lie fpunk .that b *t '* BwUWata . tbe ZaUWbtftK' Florida, Georgia, South, 'cwhide irom tb’i ».ecl B w Ula wfe the.riobBUnaoy htf*# Carolino. Thus wo have (f her be%d< , There was not a TauS ' He*?,;# #t’s°S P ° f lOBll more \ ha " tW ot thewrfg- -^, eh . of hi. r body which-: not V lori&rmng wore MU; Soulllorn Confederacy. Th'*> jjj*- J >rilliied tttu ) gaug'd iq | io p 1 T n S?! fcofhhesirm total of oirr In* l£kfc •BoU»bW*t ft r & hixvt.iost eguaiiy asheavtly mvfk Len Irom'her head.- | T r S ■ «• mchey,<ind credits we have m T .KoU’v asked Ret-so why bekiaW ! ble.|indflBtry, and ft w tory.- .'- , . . -01“ i « n - theWgro i.n lUhtj Wn>.«K fin&h uplho:JbpwUrfof the pessiop tor ..Qur.troubles are -increased evqh g^e bad j.m' dht4nlCi& Ih’diletof MaJ 1 . J■-A ,- day; we hktre lost all-the T .dctefmhitfd. fo Uliin iO ■ . i Tbp ttmbyM fh« lo_ Plnl on to.gupply our array with ahe t . onfc-se(t wliat the. had adelphio, is beltig serli'bwy 1 rations. When we yield# the Mis- done ; wh . fl ,' it . ~,n i. er L,.^ and a Gort«nltte(4,JiaB appdinteU rivert.all the fane Texas beef j— t j, fe cx i c ,it, sho\badl(aitf phf to' ;Wp.ojt. uponlita w®>? ««t off. This Is an ,ns|p,- r . |Ve }i , t 0 a fre^Sl^ ■ Gityjisjbiddmg high toV-the. [.portable loss to the Confederaiji ud noye! . s? cn he> hrforeVknd that i *h>fart6ffering! ( > ' fl«lbob were our dependence loj- much «d Our - Ke ||y .brought ifeoib| -pirtiJAe -U.,. the donstruntipn of the pnbhe bmW- Wheat, and.hiicoujto «av M a y or, who. iliaying heard r . J/ IngsT With jmWdlate tfg oT hof4«lor cavalry; T(i.s was Ret e to § I cbmfnddatiQta; fbr aj great East Tennessee ■ far / niW :,n nitre' and coal; '1 -‘H. physician to be‘scntlor tbse/th^V' sored v pass. Tiio gone! And odr arises are now.forocd took the girJ ,1 mePt"T.‘* b ' 80 i m< f a ta into the poorest; parts of; .the h9use) .and/ called] in |a phvd.. litture. j The tpvjrn pf prw#bttpj^ s^uth) . v j„sro ib is impossible «-> -up- c{an w ho ordered her M made more out of the "‘ ive s-^|;4ply;«»• with either fpodor; T' lated and kept corotortable, 1 XJ-n to and done less foht since the time, ' Th: i- , ast Zoning, thodgiiirepkaieiiiy dosed gao, than any •P9P“ u “®" i , "\ tlfechance forSoqlhenu it h wlifsky. shh' had laid jh an Bi theStale, and theaccommodalions iv .m • and B r.w it to moBt inselis ible condition, sud' Lad hi|fighting |alway#iwithout eaten nothing. I t I of .persons attracted to the place aqr Qf ggining' the day. or even beijdfiting •- Tlic „ ir |- j 9 a bO|utten or eleven wars rng its sessfon. Me o the WWlf; This war would stop-right . a e % Ild : H ayp|fho io‘-Mrs. Philadelphia is bu ‘ .K d inr. away if «t was not for men ■ Davis ._^ ic /, >u «is JF/.w 7. ■.-.*■• tance On tao Hiuroad, and the location i They the yll j • , .- . would bo'silmoojt as convenient, eyen h ung If, ipnughtyind thejrifwill | jr xw f-Y.ckk', Maaph 21V..-Tb^v;;„, ? j| to'our wieateru members; while it IS J>ot fan 1 i, ’ v. as long as they i| special dispatch-from th 3 Av nyxir ibe tb be forgbttet. that Harrisburg lies ; . - |••' i Pot l 6mac says.*'ftho 'exuiepiyn^iboat diiedify upon iljee’s HorChern war- . *-■ -.-■ ■■ -— r : Ta threatkned raid by •.Stuaaji"ha B'«ulj-ii. 8 '«ulj-ii. path; i fandi at any Ume totbei ; r ' on Slaveryi i d ed. of thflrhbet array perUstlaffd.-alaftoa experienced -here ■ - .- ir . e M a . | crossed the Rapiinhan-'H k wist «Qm«ncr. , i r .*, I A 41 • juxu v,f Feb. i <in \V:«i<lhcstl;iv uig hi. uj-i oa A number; of local .bHlft Jinve.beeu tin, in i 1 ;J*? 1 - x .\r jj ; t |e lollowirur ‘tav Col. or tlie passeii and received, the signa a speech was *>!""™ Pe nn^v!v:.'d i :e-• c»y iliyj ek-iard fre est thW Hovsrnkr; none, however, RUenrof|Sm.th .1 -lwiill v ,. H T, pal jty, :On EridaH^i,,. in which your renders arc particular- pnl p son/wjas receullj killed in “ Vf.;.; • tt - dc uchmenn of the ctpepsy /ro-?y U - interested. ' : , -nofi- Ho>t’o..'i Fold, had, dtbVs' iu 7th T The Waynesburgh Bank is. apply- been| a slaveholder,. !»• rV . L Mieh/ pifiicts, but were ing lor a*re charts*: Tt,is said to be a very m these Wj! u! tc ,, !w i pdwerfhl political : machine, in the that it be |t(mt they wpW - d -. | , / j 1 hands oflMr. Lazear, your preaent UuCh bpUerl w ; Tcnheas £ ■ ■ The 1 .wM-lij Democratic M C. ( and is possible tjie |. B lave|-y tbgn w, ] b ’.fc. Sfitfcd W pieces, all 'Satiirfluy .ffry i charter may be-defeated, leaving. Sir- 1 eyei jit had auj , huilii' Jnay perhaps' t-t -.p -Mr.ng L. arid his friend*f to Organize upiiler ;'a few. It had t" )T ‘ jj I ~f .j.) in the dil eeijion ol i the Haltcinal law] which,they so mucli f upj ar. »is to« ra Lrc n f .no rlly.H, *; I , 4^. godv contimriw ilt is to'see “P?"- 1 b,B ,‘‘* w as h-lv : i g' bels' i wh|'f ww. grensßodjr c^n to,decry the HationW gaijded the vast..-majo. tj. a» H'-^ju Iopii i lo be. V>bli^hed^ Tfkdminef of fhe 8 lb, <. re d|t, while inviting the public to dp: llv4 e :,. aisin- his onval\a t ;C}. 1- ’ unfit of the killing! of bUsirtesH vritbjan institution.based.up- ah^nalaved-f o siiv PpoW» iheJwTidrehe. has ;r,,\ . leren. W a cowakhly on thallcrediUlooe.:. Jl M^o|;i*ed‘ Jthout the Fredericksburg!.' where he v “J“ /In „ rouiitrv Banks’ desire..a 1 :irosrgap» za higher,ioffieos; left ,. , . . xiici.reported attemp ade,indulgeviu may, l a llw will,; o f proper educaliomand fo ® b ? ( .|4 f* J£ i to cross atj Saocopn Fu ons./of .gj agthorizing; lies’ -; , !.;■ Si. , it,.and forms to be ob-j 6u bjp.cusiastlie j-, ad l- b f|,,i Wio First; Michigan ya% L ahw. bed of every valuable,' gerved in thesprobodute.; I ’ 1 , -.lrisiocrWn strong.--Went• tdithe uvW on '6r'lM sake of, (the “ deeded aud used by U g :T^i,e defiers from n& fu. •ircled them, c , c »ew.‘- , r .?ri l “ i : \\ at! jiouisianiv r6bel Ja-auheht'• arn;;^; nue, Miliand apportionment bills,, ,novkl <>f slajdrj e ' w ihl-u- ’J' nus-.i lines lh! ce duy->., i i ■[ilspifi ,nd lßtkbbdy w}s re lesperises pf^'Uio militarV Two li e late caAh■ ... ; J;. ich the ear that Waghjit to |^ Increase thd icy 'l-aiil towards Richmlond, qs . 've. , AWk , i ,ld the York! Rwer Ra,|road. given jto the spol.of earth selected to f e^p ond i J.ith . thq increased ; price,pfl ai.ber was Jtilled _ac-e.idcn i tal.j -; v - votes Aldi'h n '- receive itJ VVhere that spot is j|yi n g. Soumfot the Ifriembors oppose .that>oi*ii'frender. •'’Thcyreimrd-il|>oi,‘- rouulred Fr ! elt but ihkiie’concerned in its burial grohpd I that’ in the pres- the wdunilediheX' nioii ‘••savagf's had • nn ”'\;‘ i • rt , I . bt 'i. u , l .. Ark oor care tej tell. It was adogs burial, gUj condition of finance*,. oar dfaj- and cared for, hhlu'aikeri to a , c j- ‘ ' , V,).|u. r ; '' ■ withoht coffin, wind|ng ; sheet dr ser- economize to !the : . utmost, and on the ’why! find offekwl in.hiji>f?ip ■ J, U ” ; 1 ' \ d^aV [ [. Ur’ v vice. I Friends and! Relatives at; the j|J a j of in the eniploy of .the message to iii# mother. So; ■|fjia r |-'S > r 1! .Vu-- liive-Vulfv ■•fivii- r ;th‘'i!i'-.t.tl-- ’ North notod inqriie .no furtbeptllis is Government to make -sacrifieo i for it. tlidi^favages;” l now ’-for Ihd chivajpT.‘,' v ; J*;.P xiio-int.W Slai'4 r / '■! 1 ail they Will know—he is wilh i“Unfprtuijatel\',” «aj| tile g'untlempii ac:c('r,diug-vui their owi. record Aljtcr . pa*iV.mvi’-”.. a Iw}*! bcfitteditofijto.l*eiolMipoh. |interested* “bur: landlords, 1 liutehers,' 'tlie; battle of|,o|ustee, a; gentltliijUn,|bceh] '»•*•■/ . unainnou'iy whic*' 1 •>. >|-. tailors, ; ic\; dori’t>skein to see it in, iaccoihpanied by hisF bo/lV kerrunt.Ai bring, so j [ that lights’and it pro- went; dvtrl-’ithje • fiiiia.’jlo^kin^ - iijt'jtlie ;-.:"nl j posed additions i*will j 'The' deaef- and | pounded/'nejt^oek/. :%ie ; Arkai.sus !,-. ,U:a.s- rA- ; Revenue pill'will add largely ‘to :thc scrvantjsawt on ah Vappiircntly dead ',.n / iho 1 im/.i/.by Uir- resources [Of ;tho .State;;| not. by .an in. .body a pairiof wliicili be wauled-. |of hjy |o,wii f-itizeps. GnV|i-'.,‘ erofaiie of her rale of taxation, but by Trying’.’ tc ipw]l/tbqw*'o'f|V fl'F| o wner | : phy |-hnd ,:=tlvc .whjdc - buti/> subjiicting to it large interests whipb roused uwJ and pifotestedl sayine. that; el.eetjed.. ;l by gfa..<>-i!ia • bjy..' have heretofore alipest was.not! dead. I’Tlijf.; ipulyj servant; violent t.h ni tirelv; v ] ” , 1 ' A - gotti stick pndlfcnockcd'outjh’ih brainy, i-thovit'zen# jverr tirni in *j]r ’ 1 have hot seen; the!Military bill, but Suying^/ : ef yer aiiij’t ’dead TH d.sa|lfeiii; to ypte’-tlie-fcl-ite in;e • am ' informed that it [prpyide's for pn ye,” boots, and g?ts praised ■ main- going, to tjie •a- 1 . •- enrolmepl" of : thef entire i.tnililary' jjt the Richinpiitl papers. .i. J •’•: W*. C ”V' r - JS ‘ { -. liRll l IV( "ii . :: strength of theiSlatijj and is Inodeljed ~ . - ■ ’■.—- I•/ ”ry wy upon the Massachusetts system. Oil. w e ws from -Atlanta. i-T’ .l?^ 100 !’ vottr l ,| - -.j. > - Glass; the Ghuirman of the (Military \ ‘ : ' , , ■ t — -r 1 Oommittke, is a gentleman - off marked . Chattanooga dispatches j , Consiilniidiuil Ce .'> abilitj’, who has served with, gallantry 't, 1 , 8 currently- repoftedj in Athinta, j,g Old ■, Virgiiua, nowi in /•' •'' in the field; arid p fclave nojtioubt he that .Morgan Was to commardi. •■>*j (lAtexandria.T hiis pass.ee ;‘j will produce a law (which will meet Longatreet’s cavalry jl® •A"9 U '“ [.amendments Ur..the; the expectations ot lhe people and reach. East. Tennessee: ; iailrouas\viilv bill oilo the ©xiicjucies*. of tbo times.'' Our a^out/ AUanta, and generally j j Slay’tfjry and ihyt[iuniii l! j sValeha,'- 'if wo baVe any, t has ! proven out Qeorgia, arc ui good .conwtiojiekeej^foi:.‘crijakl mtscrubly defective] land the State, to fails, but rolling stock is phck : AH | an j prohibited in tht both in lB63’,'has reljed upon’ tbe necessaries of difo are becoming | evet .; , | |j. ’ 1 •, volunteers whose organization (was very scarce and high in Aluuita. Fly! Courts -of: !;■ ohIV perfected after llicir' firrivai at, hutobor ,pf- beef cattle is (and j tioa maj- apprentice miners i |l - A llie poinis’. of rendezvous, at tbo ex-, buichers - say the stock will soon, boj de .<eeni or.diko coLlitihn.s pi r-- 1 pci(6eidf jrrtuCh valuable time .and la; exhausted., . A.rstrong ot : | avv ..forapprenlicnig while, c Ur..- ■BuU&tUc Uhitcd states tniops jlTmon sentiment is said to existl u. the j. 3d: The Iti'ercral. ’Asseiii!.’'v a‘; regiraerit of reblel i qavairy might Tjho rebel* therojure ijri. it tern- ma ke/iVo new laws estrilihshir.-' riilri ‘to-day froih tlie Potoirlac to ibis hie fix [for want or qoal. gnvale | r y / reco gf pi'dpferjy /u, place, ;4<r after sacking the Capitol foundrms and furnacos are stopped | beingg . / I retire j Without-- nipiestalior, except ’ enureiy, and most of those pclqn^ing, The /action of lho- Gci>iyc‘ i, v ;l from tiushwhacker*. I; • .*<»• the;■ Government; are ri|nin a ng oit j ve ß p o |j de ,j tp- by .ißcii|ia*o I!,! }\ j-fhe" Atportfenmejni Brails not y©t l' a )f . The gas works are g U ps and i-he Tinging .01 bells tb iii shapej!and some iVigenuity will Ibo and the city is in. darkness.; oui’-tbe citi'. ■ f, I ’ requiredlto fiame one’Which will meet; .twp regiments are in Atlanta, cqiujpns- ,- , -’l.^ lhe viawri#f-a majority. Tour cojurii' ,n g abpm ,400 men.. | r 1 ' conimcnltng edit'erisli ijfobahlj; conslltttte - separate; *- ' Tthe McClellan mUing at C*' Legislalive ,District and will uhito ; - x , - with' WashingtoiTiU the etdclLon.of al slituto, the N. Y, Comnu (-. Senator. [' • ■ --[• • 'j Your member, Mr., Hctipy, isj al-’ ways at. his podt|, and in 'hraibs, oxpe rieticc, t,nd industry, has, 11 thirikv .no superior on the Republican j aide } of tho EoDse. flqis ono of thqso rtien, ajfew of Whom! in all legislation bodies, without ostentation, perform the la hors of the whole, the masses limiting; themselves to declamation i and j votes upon the work | blocked out for, them. It would be well , tor the State if < all her districts were so represented. X. and IfOth w«ri»otu»Tly eng»ged with Ihoe leers' beingoij rpserVft [ho j * f Writer After speaking jof .thy, dispose limp's vinad< ’ .-Gear Sickle* fn the eafety cf ’top, cont‘nvea: e ',, ;; (■ ■ ><‘Conf j'bar force unequal •to the 9? ibkles called.,oh the be irtio the Second corpp for y .gav6 it with a will \w. .became deadly.— VLongslreet charged, srjr hpon ourtroops; it"; wftlJ’ af vklor *ahd that defied their-nt alarrning iinoident, V Bfrneij’i division, -corps, ‘ suddenly -gave is, pat q briery in pa ’,ho enehiy if ike broke ;ap on bur. lrohl, and fM 'sent I to, Order line. . be eajdi 1 Is too hot, ; My |meii Renionati'ance wai Sickles despatched hit any trctopa, 'they mbi Major Tre ihaine, or •ith. General Zook, a. ▼ade (Second corps), .tlyvdlunt.ecredj the;*' , BarueSl disorder - the advance of th a au .can't'gut out c f 2bob.“Ue down apd I Jrou.” Barnes order ow h.andtnecliivalr |c der.did brigade, direction jjof General over Ihcih and right . Alas! poor ,Z«.qk |y wounded, and'a half >erished wiW him. It .lime—nean seven p.M. was struck by a cannon off hii* right! Peg,' asd he ■lofield.” J The*v Tbie opi ■with reel "bat to ntero howW£. of way)' sitWMf ip through. Genecpl B*rb*s ‘‘impowil canndtai nnavalw aidato' to fill, this tis rtaff, i' the Head * and this u> tafc» reached ed troops brigade. - ' tbc way,’ 1 ) 10 wifi flMHfci I edbistae Zook' it der the Biroey,( into tm «ooi. fe<l ) of id was aboiv r „i tha|fSi< J 1 ball that was borni ,ndl Col ■ Tha-tti i® •' ■ ! in giving' Col. Ulric midnight fiendUV ,8 Wl in non pa ■•. , ' I- I v i The Tables Turned n, We fi»d the following ad; be meot in a late number of the Mt, 0 f Bullet in:’| l " • Fiirr.Cents Reward—Ran away —the safei-criber’s master, about the 6th of June, 1862. He bad on when gar be lett,* suitef black clothes,lot fre-i ieat, clothing. Hejisl n about 5 refet 11. inches in I,eight, weignskbout 170 • pounds, hai light nri *J hßiß|blio eyes and ligHt comp oxion; rtc cfoTcl^Spoken artdjof good aldi,e«s j - Heifas ueually cillcd Col Ray ; his naine £.-| ; was, formerly Secreury-oi/'-the', State unde 1 Gov.; J Kafw tfiid it Ki? may yet Se3n biR companyi.j When tie agreed, .. ■ to bdjotne my master, he boot d bin. i,n - self yf titko me forj better or j|vhsBer, the' johd. JiuppSrf me' in sicknessJand in inapt healoibutlie having absconded \vjlh hnV/ifolsnrf atfy aVrangamehl i to do ; so, iforfer.'snd'j will pay, ..thji nboye re wad | for his approhenfioi. and MMtittßl ie any jkil' where 'liirn, or half |!t,hpt snpi [R»rj any (oration,that wijl JeaUs to his ar f He is . supposed to iravje 'gone |h ib search’of Hhs ‘.‘last <fip!h,” as ifteri spoke of it. i ' . - I' AMdtET TC- cun info! .use i ini HI 1 + RKft*f. Fofto*ftr. —'The R; pipers I publish l , p docrfmorit . ti£y jasscrt was ftmcd on the ion olCpl. Dahlgren | when hew on <4 VU « bat which |s evidently . r Jt >8 > n the fonn of an aft 1 u " I »°officers arid riien r detail? ng 1 opora*lor.s in case of succel l anue fnto Richmond —the fii iraplete destrncjiion of the l< killi of Jeflf Davis and •red ibol and- > ir I■. ■ -• ME »iirWlw>Tt tlmmgoaA* : JCfftsfc 18, =• so*dtb*t' artis mphls Eat, ichumnd , which i person ru'.shot a lbpge- Iflress to the plan iksful en I‘it‘ig and tjity, and Cabinet. Nbwj States.— The House passed organic acts tor three j newSlalca on ThoMcJay, in the space of an hour pr two, Cblorada, Nevadi.ahd Nebras ka'.' The Senate passed bills for two, add will speedily lor the third. All jtopte States will bcißbtiore the Presidential station. If' ■: :•I ■ ■ '■ -'l'. ■ 111I 1 1 i.'. tofDesb; lattanooga Gazette «*y»' .. ir lately gave the fol. <g >fr \k : Jett Datfs’Cojn|r / Death of Tuaddecs Mouiiijefc—, Thaddeus Morrice, well aiidi lavoi-ablv known toi members of Tjlie | o! j'icr say.s;. Representatives for the last!' eighteen i ■ It was o years, died in Washington • lust week i thfe meutin of pneumonia Fur fifteen' years ho the name !( was altdehed' to '[tfie ;pf&be. the ful x silenee, Speaticr, and was arrays!near! that for the naj officer 'When the House liras;in session, ejected Pi his presence being-desirable in yibw efi Sgnictlung the fact of liis intimate acquaintance sejection” ' with parliamentary law,and; his kupwl- ering less edge and judgment often aiding inUhe in their decision of important question?.; j- preference i jj Hard Currency in .“Dixie, r—ln iQuAn officer of one |of view of the scarify of small.bills, and gar. regiments, just ] the higbprice of nails,.Smith suggests Libby prison; says .’that]**; i» ... that tenponny nails boused for dime-, isfied that the building* >" | ; This would relieve the business com prisoners ayo cor.fim-ii are -• munily, and! t;ive us a curfenoy, • of lie also statoSj|tbat I solid basis. ;By this .suggestion Smith' t« sc. placed as ;to i protests that he does r.ot .diesliio re- approaches where/prisJneis f jvive old political issues. . I [fined. j \ j !!! >to tho.ee*eiotiVi)f the Mafoi's ■ Sntbrdoj- morning, *. jSfo® rmari,'giving bis Jvnrf.s Ito/jChUg v I!Mt= jScr vatilo'ldSt ev^' A ! H ’received, -tliej 1 '" 1, i jofij .ib™ " Vill r whileithoy o|,| - v n'e ol'Ulio cfiHsMtu! esidei t ot ihf JliP' pY ilii ‘-'samo I'l-iy;' )!19 bo !H liCl-oI! il !’ ! ’| - ' .order y bii'. o<i'i;iLsy ■ envonsirai'uoia ol ■1! 11 VrV'C'if ■ 'thick
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