. f se-SlairtelkAA~f. 1004alr' a :-'% 611 1 '-'849011- ~v iwEEESSEBff 1 urwtft, is advasge; cjUxerwieo Two Dol »*Wb.charged. So patferjdiwteiin^wl W* 1 * . »- -• ' ' ' A til .Trt»rege» »«» e “ ua -; .;. _ ■:_- 1’ and communication*-, by mail .. ... ;■■ ' i iii © T abl © . osmsm9*£3k CLEVELAND &. PITTSBURGH, B. R. Beaver Station— Gfpiuo East. . Monday, JK>ij_ 16, Is63.— Tratn* £1 Bum'Station M/elleUt : • s . Arrives ut.Pittsburgh, 10:00 A. u. «U ' “ “ ' 3=50 p.k. ' B=so P- H ti „ «* j Going TVest— ,jV„iilS ItJt ruwmrgh asfoUim:, . J-f-r « v Arrives at 8eaver,......7:45 A. M, - . “• ■ ...:..4:25 p.>', ; Rochester..... 3:00 p. v j!,: .V. ’ ‘ 3:10 A. M. *■ ' j. McCullough, ywt p H. MVEKS, 6Vn’i Teket Agent. . riixsßur.G, ft; wavne & ciiicaoo^r. Rochester Station -rGoiJjo East,' incites Tlochester Arr. at Fitts. i«f Accom. 6:40 a: m 7:20 a. m. ’. d lirieli'ri 11 7:10 a, m...., % 8:40 a, m. oj rtT-icrh n ‘ 12:30 p. m 2:30 p. m. Ah ß ßrighton “ 3:00 p. m...... 4:50 P. M. Vi : l- - 5:15 p- M —‘" 7:00 P- *■ U Eivr««. ■ 1:05 A ‘ M -"- 2:20 A - *r. iii fepr««». ■ *:• P- »■ Tvntia’iiixp- p - *••«••• ' :s ° '•;*• G mso I\EST Leaves Pius.. Air. at Rochester. CM Bn. Accol-..-2:1« p. 4:00 P. M. wr.riL’k u.Vccoai. 5:15 A. J1......1 1:00 A. M. MBneKk “ l-: r 'o A. M....... 1:82 P. M. jL- - •• ' : 4:30 p. M...... 6:10 p. mV 4,h ' - 7:20 p. m, , 7:'X>, A. ....... 8:20 a. m.~; Ist Express,: 1 ; 1 ; ? A ' 6:00 A. M. I "i Express/ *Wf P-. * .. 3:00 p. :u.N ■ ,tnj. JiiuL'i.F.v, b'lj.t., E. i). ! ? REbUSTERj S NOTICE. ij.L persons .Interested in the following- A'iinijii.'jtiM.-iln .inul Gaardiau'aecmmts, J . which, bnre. been - patted, arid i filed in* the ; ?.fci?*c : r's Ofiice. <•» Beuver county, Va., will i •uf notice rliat t 1.6 eume will he;presented to 'Oi].*|iobJ?' Court' to be field at Denver, on ITcJncj'day, the Mh dav.jjf June, : 18lU; for sjr.d allowance. * ‘ • . y TbeJlnal adoum 'if Andrew Tf nttevson, Ad m!. n .h*:r>itor of the estate of D&vifl Scott, dec’d. The filial account: of Andrew Ad uiti:«:ra:.’>r of* iheestuto 'of .Meorpe SL. tlun £rr, -ice d. ' >. v M Sr' Tl.e fimil account of James Ansli.ys Adfnlh w:r?.!ov *'r‘the cMate of John Ansley. dee'd. Tiie foi’il account, of .James MacivliU and Mir.f'n.Caihoou. Exocuiol sof ilic last s will-and if'Viinent of George CalLooii. dt-cd. ' y-’i The final account- «»f W iih.-ui l . if.- Frazier, .Ad’jiiiiistratarrof the estate, of Jonathan Hvge, ’thr'A. . . ‘ ; 1 riT«i and final account, {'personal) of. Uobi. G; ii, r.otnititMiViiur “f tfie estateof James Cfx'-V.,- •-- x Arul account.of I*. Kerr t.Ad mrvv.vV ).• "1‘ ('rile of Samuel’ SyiKou, N \.|*ri.*o w<- or. of the will. *ol Sitin'* ; S.V. ’ : -.-n ' 1 U- . * Fit.*: nn-l iijiai ueuunx of M argferGt J fiiairtl*r, ..i v oi’ tieo. U-emlrr, life i*. Mi Kepr, A*laiir;i.^ trhti‘7 f'l rl»f v-io- rr:i:-. wyv.iuri O'onley und ,Ahn Crni‘\v. iu-irsof?sieUoli;« Onnley.dcud. . Jit- «a.il :iu:u i.f Jaines Warnotk, (idid-- ti;an o; .towc* K. Todd, 'minor hm of -Tame*. ' 1 ' The *av. uiit of dCnv; -W.; Irnn-j Guardian of So-anheh Irons,. minor daughrer of'John! •Ir;-r,<. dee d. • t* • ‘ Ike aremmr- of. Isaac PJist, iGuardian of Ma'ilun Herring, minor daughter oi William Herriug.,doc'd. * .: . ■ iiie ana! account ofUnK.K. Hodon: surViv •.■’.j'KicVi.tor yfthe last.wiil; and testafnent of, Ticmas Scotv Jec'd. - • - I 1 tinjil .4-jooimt of Jai'nes Allison, Exoeu- Tr,f <*f ii»e !a«*£TwiU anil testament of,(>ctavia IT.l T . A:’Seu, do-;;'-!: . ■]-' i | * I:.'- 1 .vcuuni of John G. Rehtol. Adminj »h“ e.-dude of Hartley! deed] 1 .e Kul'H'l thi|:er, AUiu^ji -p t>f the estate of ('has. Baker,, dec’d. v . Vhf Kccaui'i *rf Uoie.na I.ampbrightJ: Acl ‘ji the estate of Adam ■ Lauij*- dcV-l. • " T *‘iiu; apc-*unt of- I). S. MaiVjiiis, Executor t'lU *q-; -viU of l‘r. Smith Cunninjrlmin, | whowos acting Exeouror oV the last I I>r. OU\£r Cunningham, dee d. | I ■Tiie aerm.nt uf John )m’swell anil Bcnja-j fiip ijcilisrtu, Executors of the last will- and] (leorge lloswoll. dec’d. I .*: Tht account, of Thomas- Xieholaon, Execu-; h>f of-the last will and testament of Matilda - ■ -y ' ' ■ i ‘ v 1? rtccdunr of Jop. F. Rayl.es*, AdoTr) :’df Ac yfjAlbert Feezlc,. -lec’d. ’ Tie account, of ,J. -O- Bcntel, on Henry Holland, minor 'son of] *jvliau lloihmu, dccVll • *■ ‘ . 1 f! f Ginrd\a n account of J. ,G. Bcntel, ; Julian <d Christian jl>.Holland, minor son-; Holland, dec’di r accounts of Robert E. Moody, wdian of Joseph and David R,; Whitehtll, children of James.WhitehUl, dec’d. \\ -‘V' ~ Cc ynl of Robert Scott. and Ha'tid Kaecujors of the last will and testk w\. of Scott, dec’d., who was Execu* i?* 01 last (will and testament , of Abraham deed. ■ - ■ . 1 . "} 1 j- The .hr.al account , of . John thicker. Admin *ke estate ‘bf Samuel Searight, TJ ’ 1 ; j< ,|T ai ' c i , unt of Emmet Anderson, Guardian 1 ■ »r_v June Clark, minor’ daughter of John ’ieo“.l. b , ; !-• i B.J/ l ?f c ", unt °f William Irons, Guardiah of I /.-■ t ■ iT ‘ s - minor son of Alexander Davis, I V' . A. U. MOORE, t * r * r > '' ll . v dth, '6l. Register *• KH COUNTY, ss: ' ij* •. I /;! Jfpljans’. Court in and for the county ! ? I svcr ' beforewhe Hon. Judges oflsaid tccoaiSi? - llie of exceptions to! the .-, 1 ~*/■” Agnes Carothers an'd Jesse Caroth r-ib»r. s m - e | mors the estate of John Ca i,,,-', who was Administrator of the Ami l ?)' 5 Carothers.Jecd. ' „j ‘Pnoin? w i l * Fcb ‘ 24tb * 1864 - the Court uiic S - Ru,an > Esq., an Auditor to £ en ; cV. and-reporl the facts on the ex- P “?• tf true Extract J ' • f 1 JOHN A. MAZIER,- Clerk. A ■ ! * R wd Auditor above named will c£te “® ““ties of ii.iA appointment at hii Uj ih. «, nurt House/ in Beaver, on Tiiea -11 °? U( o’clock, a. m.‘, iutg-ested, nndTheirat «ni!« “""' 1 S;i,: BR^T^Stwick, I> Vay & APPLE SHEETS '1 - \ a' «d..ii,ur , D ea!er U '\^ er ‘ and s hect iron. Ware; *PPw«d:patt*prt of v 9 <**"». and Hewing MEI .:iroT -WjV? %o£inoJ< '• f';'- ,vtk "... 1 T ft® , I Vol. 4G>~:No) 20; A, Great Banituy Cdntmi salon Fair le. 'Aid of theSlck and i Wounded Soldiers, : • Will he open in Pittsburg, durinq two weeks in ■ the beginning of. June> Tim arrangements for the Fair are on’! the grandest scale.,. Fiyk EXTENSIVE i BUILDINGS have already, 'been erected, which, with Others,-will befillod with con tributions of f things useftAfipbautifub. cu-’ rious and wonderful. ■ The Audience Hall will B<jat bver SOOO persons, and[ will hie open nightly,, for Ex hibitions and Concerts. - Among the entertainments will be Con certs by. th|c.< celebrated , GERMANIA BAND, of Philadelphia. 1 . A Military Exhibition of HYATT’S CADETS,.I6O in number. Tlje great] ORATORIO of MESSIAH will be given, with 200 vocal, and instru mental performers. ■ Magnificent TABLEAUX VIVANTS and ANTIQUE CONCERTS, and vari-j orfs unique and attractive entertainments are being prepared.' Premiumu Worth Contending For! The Marl le and Stone Cutters of Pitts burgh offer a MONUMENT woBTH OVE-E 8200 0, to be given to the County of Western Pennsylvania, Ohio or Vir ginia, ;whicli shall donate to the Fair the largest aggregate amount, in proportion to population. The monument to ,|ae erected in,'tlio chief town of the County which shall ?«ri it, to the memory of their brave soldiers slain in battle, j . . The Allegheny .’.County Agricultural Society offeijs 8600 in Money-to the Ag ricultural Societies;of the Country which shall donate the ; largest amount in Live Stock. - ’ -„ j,; ~ ’ . ' j Allegheny’ County, is excluded [from ■competition for either premium.' j -Organize J-our County, Township and School District Committees, and apply to every doctor, lawyer, merchant,, clerk, | fanner, maululacturer, mechanic, laborer, ( woman and child, to give Money, Live ; Stuck, Goor s, Farnf Products, Mauufac ! lores, I sefui or Fancy Articles, Chriosi i fk-sj Poultry,-Butter, Eggs, Shirts, Socks, | .Mhjde Sugar, or anything which c.-iu be ! S(?3(l, or looked at, to swell the fundi ] ;Let the AVpItlvlIEN in every Mill,'Shup, CoalilJank, ,| Furnace, Boat-Yard, Tan nery, and 'of every trade, subscribe at least one day’s labor, and send the! pro ceeds to the Treasurer, witli a liberal sum abo from the employers. , ’ , i Duty, Humanity'and ’ Patri-‘ ’ otisro, alike cailkipon ns to help our hraVe ; Soldiers, .and" our beneficence must'• be .worthy of the cause and i of a generous i people. V j: | Money to be sent to X. Holmes. Trcas ■ urer; Goods-to Felix, K. Brfinot, or to the, I Chairman of the Committee. | marked “Shnitary Fair.” Send notice of shipment. Freight settled in Pitts i btp-gh. j; ‘ S,-#' 1 I All the Rail Roads issue Excursion pickets to the Fair. ; i ’ , . ! By orderof the Executive Committee FELIX R. BRUXOT, i Chairman, *J)ite of ii modesty which underrate hm own ability ■6:p»s Liniself content-, with tte command.. On the ~Pe e was twice severely Wour.d thtietam lie led a division in corps, and'cliing to" the ficld- J icccivcd throe "wounds.— ■eovery lie was assigned to the .-9th Corps, -was sub i ra ns for. red to the sth, undi, GKASD JUIJOKS. U e 6til >hich he has never t , ) aken—never till now, and *Jeo, 1 death. Jn tbe^ChanceJ .Freedoin bdro—N. P. . ! nipaign, his was tlie move-! Georgetown—Jijnjes Todd. ' ! : j. merit! on Fredericksburg, which did i Greene—\Vm. K. .Trimble. j all that in line man lay to retrieve the’ Hanover—VVm. Ykilton. I, j disasters-of Hooker at Ghancellors llarmony—John Besson. I I ... A , - u i • j Hopewell-—George X. Baker, Johri R.j v ‘ l,e j A - hn arrived on M’Cune, Thpi M’Kec. /• 1 j the field la’Jo on the second day, after Industry 4-David;Engle. , a mireh of thirty-three utiles, went i Moon,—lbtyid W£ Baker. instantly into battle, and drove back i RdbTcrili®’ A^ e t° n ’ fe,ny.wh(> had forced-the-2d j New Sewickly—Henry .Bright, W Cor|»-to,Wtreat and were pressing lace J. Boggp,;Christian Gok>hrihg. j- therrjadT intage. He never was in a! rattersoiif-i Fife, (Foremanj) battle cut of which bo did not bring Raccoon—j-John Cooper. | .awayj great distinction for himstTlf. Rochesier boro—Wm. Johnston." •! oil .. s ... ’ t Rochester tp—John J. Foster. Bu £ fiV( f n h,s famo as a ,n,lltar y com l South Beavjetv-John Cujberteoa. I manner will be less" tenderly'cherishF > PETIT JUEOES -•" ’ i ed-than tie memory" of his; personal , Beaver boro—Thos. M’Crbary. I ; cbaiijcter by thosp who knew him in Big Bcaverv-John Davidson: I ipriva.te lie, who have Shared his hos^- - Borough tp-j-Garret M’Quillan, David. pitality ir memorable ojimpaig ns, arfd S™*?- i I r wlo lean ot to kno‘w. the solid worth, Kfconoiny—Hampton Nichols. j - ftolm £ s > f hte £° nerous traits, which j Frankforij-rißobt. Steveht. characterized him. .'We pass those 1 Franklin—Michael Deavenbanghj F. memories hastily—-the news of his T. Wilson. |j _ ' . ,■■ ■!■/ death is 1: ut just received.’ The bullet GmeSfLel James M’- aj 8 at ’SpoUsylvania Crady, James ’ , ! has gone to the heart of John Sedg ■ Hanover-lrJiosepli Deeper. ' Wick—ha j added another to the cost Harmonyl—Sylvester Gayer. : )y lives which this Rebellion has de- Hookstown-}—Samuel M. Lawrence. mantled as a sacrifice. There never ; Moon—WmL Burns, If. W. Johhstom ,tJ Lot no fr,end of bi “ r «- New Brighton—Alex: Fombelle, Fran- member bis loss sc mournfully as not cis D. Honlette, M.S. Johns. io keep bis memory,bis undying fame, g North^^ewickly— Henry R. Altar, ever life 1 limos an example.and ap Pittsburgh* May ,1, 1864. ! List of Jurors. - Drawn jor .Session* ..1804 commencing . . * »June Of A. | •lamuel - .:s, I John Robinson. Oliioi—Solomon Frank, Thos.' Moore. Robert Bccd.J. B. Goodwin. - —Charles Price. . ' Raccoon—A} r asUiiigion AV. Shclito. .'Rochester boro—H. AV.-Seoly, Henry 'Woods.' ' I- . ’ , Rochester; tp—Alex. Davidson. South Beaver—James W. Borns Jas. Cowan... ■ . A Good Sios.—A. Dumber of farm* ere havßTrtadb|in the town ofßowe,: Mate,more than a thoupand-lbs?of eo garesch ibeipset Beawm,aomaoTer.two. attwtfnrtyjwdi'bnaiinans ,taiinad»fa*t tV’«:l*a hundred pound* r - ' & jffirTA orfrmoVi ? £aiki 5 © i *h ■Vi* o< \T EIS ■i' •- i X - 1 J gum , • JoluL Sedgwibk. ' dew; of the corps-dommanders <Sf thje A rmj ’. of* the Potornne, the VJt. oransol lier|wh,osc ionown is idenlifi-’ cd with it, uii'd whose personal fame | h|ta c’ont ribc ted^ the' r^ota*’ ; t|on' l h'tt oijai [for the i general tv'ho bits; iwicobeen been (effer ent aiid tktic i refused the oomuiandlof the’ irin f— fobn ; Sedgwick—fa dead !T|iei,|r!lr y liae suffered no? such loss sihceri'je or**' ' A; l(i ; ' 1. bestood a its 6wn ! was Itbjc': testiraoM beneath I by Indci •and by t gived fb der—§lo to iiotd • £ ua t lO; nger against up overwhel , to lead it more surely on se which any. other will aid have deemed, forlorn, ry Out of defeat, and’ to, fhislic hope amid the moijt discouragements. \Vc hero to. look for bis sac- an than; Lis « i to wuuv cherisiv depress: knoy n ■pesspr. _ It.W It the was .ho who gave its 3 “Fghting Sixth.” Who .uale it? ; ■ nami to bbaflj pc: Joim pot hid: ;wi(k was born in Con-' 1817, wns graduated -at; in 1837, went into the ar made First Lieutenant in brevet as Captain forgal ntreras, and Ch'irubußc.o, r in the battles of Molino puhepec,)thd the San L'os eeivcd his- conimUsion a» 1841), was-made Major in valry in Colonei ol valry in' 1861,. Brigadier Toluntecrs >iii the same L and Major-General July i- tliut brief detail of facts .‘ho gallantry of a life ,de military serviccof hU J finally laid down to save neelicut West P( tliiery, \ 1839, w| lantiya and as S dc’Rey, me Gate , l . i captain the list the 4th General ’•year I ,’ At 4, 1862., is crowd voted to country, it.” i- on-s !: Q , re in Ca Ca of «r li A tii Gt] bis Potomac fought iyi batii|e.fr«i keep! Win an.djjK’as i coni mu n< i u cor ps', led, him and lo j Rubo-ciir: i ninsi.hv 1 i ed. At 1 ! Suroner’i tillbe.hu i Onidsri j comiiiuhd frequently ifinally to sin<*e| fin: (inlj! Inow lorevjiile o •oor in the Army ,of the is enough to -say .thumbs, high distinction in oveiy which his woiinds did not »way v lie rose steadily, •ccssircly appointed to the 'a brigade,-a division, and inspiratio . Tre 1 coin,to t nboutnik Hni» [and dollar. ( against c tO, tll-B- Trust/’ - the other tad Btat« Tribune, Iwij-Cest, Coin.— This new je inadeofbronze, iVin size ; wnj- : between a Spanish slid. an, Ajnerican quarter of a [>n one'side is a shield reeling ■roused prr|jW6. with the mot* scroll above, ‘.*ln. God ; pur - underneath, '‘1864 ’’- Or. ■ side a wreath qf corn, &c., the America.’’-, rf rt-. y .[cb -.nil v . ncilii •J : ' "-li • > 888 'rU'ilf'. =MB Reaver, 1 fV W : . / i -i ”i Steadily we march aloag, ' - ; (•’ Kaddto band, and heart td heart; aji »dltl tTe ar'd *■ 'NfeatH tbe old jiSugC Byste : tli^ x '- v - Steadily .wro march alohgjfi v; k,-: r V Tiraing siep te marolnqgisdpg;; W bat tli ough4oud» Though bo bright or We are eoldiera bound jjp - ’Neath oar oh to vrcfpry. :' i* • Steadily we march along, , Ringing ocathe mai^hipgL«9i>g;;■ 3 What t hough rooghWisoldiera fi VVVatre,all oiir care— All iU-fadphAnd all its .rove) And i.u diug rajjtaij'hVa^d'ye;,-;"’■'l' Flying, '! | And we march to victory; - ' arch ,along '* , fear', ■ J ’» foe bqiitearj • for; the&jht, of the ijgfht,' '; flag ay|lg Tree, 1 ■1 Tictpr^f, Steadily've nil To the soldier’ Lillle carc we, If our cdu’ntry We are ready For the battle ’Neath the old Starry sigh .01 >'■ *¥M,. ■■ ■ ' j. 1 , PhllosophicalyPaota ■. 11 Si hinds travel ..dt thV rate of 11 foet per second dn air; 4,960 water, 11,000 it: castjppn; * IT,OOt steel, 18.00 in 463&| U.OoO in woojd: , . *• Metcury freiazes at $8 degrees Fi renbcit.nnil beep mesa fpiiil hihss t» able under.the., j if The greatest height nfcvfbich visi ohmua ever exist 1 n»51e».,/ : f! r ; '\l \ Air is about 816* tinMftjgbter |tt ; ; ■ The pressure of tbp |te4ify|iera’i OIT I I 111 J llljlMM S fl 11l ffi VlihViwiiiil, mounts to iJlG^pounds. 1 ' An ordini : sized man, supposin'' Ins surface 1 6 14 square feclj, sustains the endrmo pressure of 80.249 pounds. 1 ■ Heal"rarefic-s air to such, an c.xte that it may lie made to (iopiipy 55( times the spaie it did before..: j The violence o£j the expansion water when 1 freezing, is Sufficient (.•leave a globe of copper of sijch tide ness as to ,rtquire a forcejof 28.C 1 pounds to produce ;tii 4 o same effect.'. The explosive force of closely co fine 1 gun-powder lia-.six and a half to to the square inch'. ■ ’ , ■ i During the conversion of wat into ice, 240hdegrees, of heajt a're a sorbed. I - 1 •Water,, wli increased its I Qnc hundrj of the Dead' of salt. . ! The mean annual depth of rain £b j falls at the'Eqiiatpr is 06incheS. js Assuming the temperature of t! interior of the eurth increases un fprmly as [we descend, at the rate i on«r degree injdG feetj .at tho depth". 60 miles, it will amount, to 480,000 d( greob of Fahrenheit—a degree ■ i heat sufficient to fusel all known sul ,j I ' ' - 1 * sn converted'iritp ,steai ulk 180 Q times. !,' '' j . ad pounds of the ■svat Sea Jcontaine'4s poun ' I; ■ ; I I stances.- ~ ■, f ■ , • , Hajl stoned sometimes tail With velocity of 115 feet in a second, an rain at 34 feet in a second.' 1 . | Thegreatest artificial cold ever pr< diiced is .91 degrees Fahrenheit. . Electricity moves jvith a greate force than light, which traVersoa 200 000 mileji, of space in a second of tim< Thunder canjbo heard at thedisttdu; of 30 miles. 4 ; ! '’ ■ j | j Lightning pan bh seen by rpflectioj at the distance of2oo miles.—iV, Tribute. “ . \ | J TbeVkterl.v Keherves— Thf statc• ment in |thojfNcw'York papcrw.ilhat Gen. Grant hais dotai inin|cd iu disband the Invalid Corps, Snid' solid t]he atjie - bodied to toe front, and the perms • r.ontly disabled to their bomokv is ut terly unfounded, and is. behaved tjj, have beonibsplred by name di>ap pointed aspirants for tha t Cua*, 10a 1 a ITaving bee i afflicted with a cpuple oKtldona \vitbi i a abort timepa»a,'l:ibpugbf I would send itiy, treatment, for I know fliat cure if applied iii aetadn jw the pan begins, to Swell, get Ap.Tincturp of Lobelia. a/l 1 I jwf affected thick witb o Sfotbi ItWrfghly With; tho ' £«gp'H' : fortv —■- fv>i. &•' B^a*f4 h ;Pt;'si<&eft^g.) -r : ~- ■ • 'i : fi & &ef|&. !■ ! ■t^^r'lk*'»l ?,°r * er l D 'o^ihis city.' pol.j ; Jackson, ot vbe 6ih ' ’ ■ rs^fion J $ ,fi'|tt^i a! oif| It's centre stod&fourtee i roerij as :! Sn®| tfi!ji>vii ,: 'Op : ; i tkdvftC^sh^ ifcen*® c£;~-Fort! Pilldw, scenes l ifikt ■ Jefc'deSpe t biifkhew"bn. ’ ||>i>j>|(ir- I «{f' ‘f' f. j ' . Mrs.. Booth [ came ;]forwkiiK' In *‘er hand ‘she ahd clotted with human bipod. ; ;iSh6‘ tciok a: J>osi|tion inf front of’tho-fburiV'en heroes’sO lately ]ijndW bid deqdasedhuß bundVcomtnand., ' '‘i'--.'’ : ' : | : |i •* ; ' u Tbd oiriks before b’eii obsei hencp that ,wds full of idle •Many ft hardy face showed b| fling' lids and, hurnu? ‘ pj*ds‘ :| I sigHt 'of tj»o berepred | jadjj| I bdsoms that could 1 meet s| ; drew ion the fountain ofitearj | maineil dry cden amid thy. flights witnessed on tble -ba afteKa fierce aCjiion. ij, j . Turning to ttyo men before! ; said; ' \ | = ’i|’, | ; \ Boys. I comle frol to the hospital aflMbund Cit’ _. - : . *. . . ,:■ -«■ Vi.... f I saw your comrades, wpur.dj hI (iody st r D ggl el tv For ; PilloJ 1 found, this flag—yon fecbgn One |Of,-your comradei. [savel the insulting touch oft; Pilib'vv. ' I ;j - ’ ' I' Have given! to m; bad to gjroirmyjhusbaii Yet I have freely given idortt and my country. Next my husband’s the next dearest object world is this flag—the c’d in proud defiance of Fort Pillow! Soldiers! Uijs flag.J .Itnoivijhglhat. you will, the last words of my surrender th i," j‘: ors!” p', it, - -L i; i -‘J 11 ,s the blood of ; pedigree, ahd Colonel Jackson then received from ,i L wi ■ , . L**- r , ... ■ ,’.l ! the question is: tV ho was vour grand bur [hand, on bclialf of his ,command,^' father'' ‘ ■ fthe blood-stained flag. I lie called V r ,- i . ■! • . , j, ■ i - ."r 1 : •!, fo Cincinnati, tiie queen lard oil on too regiment to receive lit as „-l, „ . . , . , 1 i 1 -i. i .1 . -city:—How many hogs do you kill? ‘ such a gitt ought to be received. At■{l t A.’- • f , i ; ,ii ,' V 1 i ■ j ' -. ; i :: in Chicago,before tlicpame. it wa*: that cull - ho and- evciV nihil i T ° , T , f.lf U|»i>n IWr'knbe.l ,„d iole,u,,lvi“7"-'P^ nW 4 ;»|.p»ling ii tie, Croil oflbauU « M i. PS" une snore to’avenge tljie liU ini■S'"'” 4 * b >' •*•■•«»»•!« »™wor .0 i r n ' , . * i I ‘ th<i question:: Have you-any* interest and fallen comrades, and ne\cr, nev- •’ ji V fJ J \ ** • i , i ’. | 1 .] ’ , i mla fur company.' ‘ i er lo surrender the flak to-traitor*! ’ -• v ,A , , , rp, ; y ..| ■ { .In. A«w Orleans, south of Canal : -the scene was ope never surpassed ' , , • I- : i -L ,• . ~ J Street among the merchants it was: i|Pi emotional' incident’ Beside the ■ , , : , ■ .. „ 1 If; ... . . ! i Hipw much cotton do you ship ?—i fW.ift rolling waters. Of the Mississippi - r “ t • ii 1 , T , [ , ■ r, . 'J 1 , Aprih ot Canal street among the —within the enclosure that. bristled . .• , J j i , :■ ,T | i >■ ? „ , hrench creoles; How does he dress ? with the death-dealing cannon-, knelt ' j r „ k r , ■i,, . v I '1 i V 5 |tn Mobile, itis. manner* that makes these rough soldiers, iwhose bosoms vnU i .u • • n 1 , . ii i l.r i !> I . i the man, and the question is: How were heaviqg w.th and on; d^s he b()have ? mauj* of whoso, cheeks .quivered a I ; L I —j. . , tear they jtciod to hide, thangh it!; Dean; Swift,it did honorj to their iminly nnlures.—[■ ;.P r i eut ?' lln S ‘ an l upsize sermon, was so'- -Beside them ' istood, in|' jipr g -i'ef, the verc upon lawyers for pleading against widow of the Lvj>d offiegr they lost, i' lh | e ! r . Atller a dnd above thp'm \fas hjeld! the bloody !3'°« n g. counseljjjr saidj some severp | flag--that eloquent rCeoj-d of crihie, | ugainst the clergy,* and added j which! has eappek .the ciima;: 'of re- j riotj|d6ubt, were - the devil i bullion, and which'will bring i, reck- j a pdcson be found to I owing iso fearf«L ! . : , j pr|e*ich a funeral ' semon.i “Yes,’], In few but-pointed and ncisjro! sa : !(I “D would and giv.e the words, Col. Alexander pledged him< !,d e |Vjil'his duej as|A did bis children this . c I i o i • r i ! ■ fp : ■ / \ \'• \’' i*elf ,und his coin mandl .to di:icbargc r ni f l : nin S* 1 'X \ to the. utlormos; th< foleraa ohlU| Steelu has been compelled; : ga|i° n ; of , justice liad| tbatj|t o |rL«turn from Camden to Little Rock day taken. , . i v % | ( iby shqrtnesp of His [supplies.' He Cbj. Kappan followed Kim, oh the 2Gth till. On the sing himself; [in favor of sU insC.bis -ejtviilry had reached Lit tory acts of justice gs the tl o ' and ’ his main force wurfaie requite in acasje ojf sue Lfiend [ whsjwUliin forty miles cjt tlie place.— isb-and[ wicked crioltyj' ■ j; [Tho|onemy harrassed him during-the Woo to the ’unlucky 1 o falls | enlite niareh bulf did'nujt inflict inucD into the hands ofany ofifne con mandltJ damiao'e. 1 hi-. ; * f repressed d'clarai |; f]^ BAß Atlwi^t-’-ThoLon! ticn.. ThedptcruphatiAn k; tje offi: and [its glides have much com of the dlhKs. Artillery l 0 Bisy übout ü barbttroUN .. maan(}r f has in |which the yfhr against the Rebellion! been tnpyand they been j 3 U nduct6d ; by . ,B ut : wMttt will found wh.it.np. I- : to thoßietAhat thc. nllics in A'uood CpMfAW Afiin'hark[ opeheA 'fire upon iSunder- J&yf York papers pomnarbs tlr ! burg withoutihotiedi anti killed eighty tisher of a 1 newspaper who aljo l papers logo to all jparlsW‘ ort j> oy ;rS V ibes of the sth itry. before get.ing W f«»n tl bttv „ been received: fTi.e rcheltroops a farmer who would sell bis vyi Flo >^ ( ai ; d Sau^ f-redicand, not more p Carolina have bebn sent to’ bushel to any perf»on'| Ifpny farmei will.try the experimentjp|f. Uijis dis|. tribiuinij, the - •_ li||j'labor over two or three Monties, with an “l.i ' tr~ dial- oct-aoi^iial. busbel [or la,r & ■tan.t States, foj ohtfyovj, piarj [[antee ie .never yvill' that year's expedience £ p|ttbliBhor! : te ' Wtis^J 'm K^h ,'«d|P. ; : '■s&ji 3Moii'' tte&is i, •! • [i-■■!■ moti : ■'j- • ■■- ■ |- f ]«. ; r> tn *r i * ; i• i *, *l..i • * * •■> - > v. ; All risoWfeiii; jV flrace Qieonwood, jnlicr lecture InChicago.drt wthe followlng picture burned lsopt wore a : , ' “happy .couple,”rejoicihg Ai&’cajyjjfc. ■*■■ “Backfonthese troablcLa limes i„'i '• • •- ■ <--■•>''•■■ .paper parcel; and a.“B!eemngchetah?' :opr plpyren .lopk gu&iehiy the tittup a M/oftaipo ns 'three year-’ experience inthisstrange i;fwiU da' r e.their patents.of nobility op world, awoke*.from ontypT, tfy»o4otlg, igraadei • battle-fields than Wgincourt: “hd^turbeU'Muy.BerVtfi§£af^iihong dr Bannockburn. sucb'patents 6t no-lM 1 of ! u-i*. 5 * ; ‘■ ,5; £ climbed op «&: a?;, 40 standbsftl .k£k \ T %’■ •*!?? W4'' IWBW I; 9,®? e , over the back, of;,tbq Beal, - iTtjeo -care 1 .fy.*Pw>U.., ; ouffim.enlly glorious for.—, worn, travel-weary and half-awake Ufonjq.j,. Q«it .ot.arius in, those days mert 'sat directly |n front hanging empty, ,T hc Y fotikedj aS■■ jifotiik • «wk «:‘,..Vwc 'il ‘ 'tney kad- been on brtard ! df rdMrtfcil h cars K>r,a .tenth, and .t’dple y pang Jade; some ton iroin the regions-about subset The ji-TTf*™.-bentfe,,thus .proudly .accopntjpg grejat, jeurious «ye r s .at tlije | ehiJ<L> fell j forj 'lbeir , Qrphanagcrr-an drphana«'e - u P3 n , | which ' the country should sec to 1 kl> b li nrtf Kb , !■’(. ed her to have bdett hn trifailtilc rihysi j-sbaU , , ; .. ognomist. Presently-000; of‘t^m j ° t L^ ~father foli.m beutmg looked at herr that ; bank' the invaders at. shp rather liked him; /or inslaritly herj jSdys. another-^ify lather fell d ! ,t •**ss voice, was heard askhp: pipedwui j Lockout Mountain, fighting fcbpvq theil^f^ l^ 11 1 u‘i. •■?;,■■■&■ •. -. • > o • ■ ,■! ; 6 „" ••,-., : + ./‘•X>o yon love little girls-rf j tl ?S d ?-.t V i SaysA : ;£*her ■' j eunured rnarty rdom in Lib by PrjKon .* rather grufflythenToplied: ? y.* : 1 Says,another— I '{My father,went’ down I don’t.”. -i: ~j.. j- • ,In Jibe Cumberland,”—yet another— A Wiadc of iUlheriwas rbcUcd into sleep be,- was -•••. -v f- . , con ntena nice pf- iho ! child , low MlO wa\e,ip the iron cradle ot the |, v replied: ; iilonilpr” jAnd there will “‘Yes; yoifilo;*! - jlads who will listen in modrhfui eiiv.y. j The man Jromied Him 'saying, ip their Secret hearts; “Alas | another look} ho-was ' uv i V have no part no.- Jot in such lasted, ! ■. .. < .. b ■ “How do you know i” - - 1 , fiuhfers. were jrehels and And shp said, ‘‘'’Caaso jjddlobk tis here and tliei c a youth,; more uhfor-' if you .did.” ' ] I : ' f ■ |turiate, who will, steal away from his ThU thaWed liim out a i comrades, and murmur! in bitterness Pa *jJ. r: ‘‘f.havo. ir little gifj at bdnie.” .. a cojipeihead / and sifter a looli that slid .vpd that this : [! ibcAi.' Aristocracies.—ln !.,• ! • ’ •••. - j . . 1 . ’ i.expecteu viewof the affair, renewed i ilia o'nly recognized aristocracy is in- tbe'i o.mversation earwsily-,, and:.the : telleel; and the question put by ja following colloquy ensued:.! ij. ! ' Bostonian is this: 1 - Wbut do you “Do, you love your ItUle.’girt?” know? ■: . ; ■ ■ t , ' Hi. v v 1 •* • "! I• ’ i .. “1% Site a rest! good !iltj!&!gl¥l f’* 1 -If" N ®* York -. lt « -.9k.«>*re matter -Someti is.’ ■ Jlf-:-. I , of wealth,’and the question is; What j. “Does she go 'da wn iii the kilgh- younvoi th? . i! ~ j'. ca A<-hon she ouglit not in ?|?, ; . ; Philadelphia it is blood'.'the es i . “Yes, soim3tirnqs.”i ; i■. . , hd quality df which is! decided by whip your li.U(?.g,rl • , ’ i J sbe is nuuirhty- / •. •* —* v * your answer as to what, are your re . “Sometimesi - V iations? | Does jsite, cry.;wltuit-Viiu talk to her, ijlii_WasW^ton, i wijoiu.;p6liiic3.'gov-j>udtel! hci\sbe,i^ ; naugiii^^-.’ >r* " ! ■“ ’• ” ' ■ u fved a.si trinity.- y twitch •••) low the touched ;eel, and, 1 that tov . piteous lUtcrfi'eld ' ■ J her, slio 1 ... 1 ,! in a visit l y. There iteji at, t.iio V. There lize : it.— j Sit from j at Fort | . >■ , ; ' jjtfly-. tolfl: iijh a gift! for free- raitdr Pi co “| id—su him remains, left r|ie in*the flag tljat : war per tlrt works XP:'--'- p't hubs, ever Remember I I'll . < nobjo.'hnsband |ejflag‘t6| .traits ■ pii bl~ 1 - i • vh hi* icoiin* cm, tp eat on single arnij-. '% female ijiot'oequrrcif in Savanna.!) oii tlje ult. ..Stores : TOre i.opei),, seized could Iw fjiutidi ' Patthen/' tliergrnat trotting atthe.U£pg Inland Onion -ti'oll.ihg <i<}ure'< i ( 'on- thft’Tst idatr ’ At)shtitt -llkc^iffgb^liis l o^nerVyt l is aiji -''T ■i .> 1 :'• - ■' ’ ii: How'many voles; do you corr ; trbl? ■.. ■:. i‘ ■. .. i ' ■,•••'-■ . [n ClfarjesiOn as in the Quaker cl? ' i' 1 • • .•-■! -I, s.n r*—-IhTri, mil iwTiml riiiiilliKtnwiH ' ‘ '■'- •)(* nifi&irttimhbmliimlt tU*M« nlirwus;;,, ...siiVnuai. W-■ !;i ! Business card*,' -Trents a| Hie, per jw,' : Political *-'Yfes. , v -;- . '•Then Jo you whip'he ‘ : Sorn‘et!mJ' ‘•\Vhcu : she says hhu ,ie whip. her then ?'’ 6 r never.”. • |. : Then the little, ■ edand spaiklcd j i eooelnsipus no d( I peridn'ccl, she-exc "Lam real gla. Then looking ; had'refused to hi ' had put" to him, i II y made friend, i!\ i ‘/Thar man wol. 1 he drive little girls ?’■’ The man had - a, hear /and he thawed\ont- li : seif, he 'extended this hi I and siiid: i, I “Ho«’ do .you cio-, sissy j Add the little creature, !er at case, rcplicjd;, v 1 j ‘Tin pretty well; hoW: j By/ this time all withii | this colloquy were, movei i eyes of the parents cif th | tier were full, to over j those., who were - neares of] the men she bad quest the other:.. . ‘‘She s a little witch.”. And .so she was..H, beauty- add her infantil pbwerful enough to tho roughness], the- we . reserve, und ind/ ITerenco o worn met. of the world, them to tears, j I • ‘ rj' -I ' . • ■ . I-T . AB3ur.BiTiF.is t—To lattcmjot Jo;bon row ■ money . on, the -plea ot extrema, poverty., ■To f make y Ly 1 disa-* greeahle, ah J wonder, no.pne, wilJj vis it you, unless they gain semie.palpable advantage by it.. “.'".ij’ . J ! To sit shivering* in the m|d because'’ you won’t have a fire Jill November. To suppose reviewers/ generally reail more than tho Title plage bf the works they pi aiseor con Jeipm V \ i To keep ’ you r• c lerks pri ! miserable salaries, and wonder ‘at tl oir robbing > otjo go to, bpd. when you.are tir ed anq'sleepy because Ml is not bedtime. ! To make yoiir setwptiX<ljeir-lios|for , you. and after•vards be angry “with them because they - lelll.hes jfblr ibSnir 'selves. ■ ■ ; ’ I-,- j ; I' :' • /I,' _To render-a man a sett ice volunta rily, sin.d expect him tobigratoful for> Jtl •/ ! To fancy a thing is flirapbecuuSe, a low price.is asked for. it.' ‘; erbium at this! 1 , niiu froi liiimec): at tlie pt dft'wertilt she said vviifca lo,c li’t apcal S3u‘'lleleh,” paid ,a her servant. “was .there any fi|re,.Tn, the" kitchen last; •!*: •Hn« np “there was a went dowh* : and’ T eoon : fanned jit ilnto'fc dame.-' r looked]' bus* picitintr &iHhe ihoiocriiiU girl wehi:\ dn 'VWhßnijr, tfchd J’hftmftide *‘l£aty Darling;” 1 J- '■ .We KhVo j ustreligion ef-b un‘hate, blit hot|^nobghtc v ‘‘'■•'■re.'another. ,’f|[ nralra V=V*vi ahdsurprjso red upon tho i jbut passed ■ I* ‘-."X-‘ self, ami tbpk djjnily Both-' mid he said.. , : , » r f' i - '* • •' . ; you ' f “ *• ' • ir'sjuVtit dUnC' . and drawing, m bur ownox- hortnian who s question she tdk Her new. debt WoiMier: t to mu! - Dobs ■ p. 1 -J -: somewhere, oiising liijrf •awnyl ’hand, ,übt akbgeth treyou ?” . i bearing of' 1 to tears;, the e |«tje prat losing, and t -beUftllono iotiorfi Buy to tr, jbloaniitjg o iirtfitfne^s ; threats thro? irfnes.s, 'arid ■■‘.the tray el-, aadlotnelt ■ ;.!i r ■ ighto’ make
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