In i r Or- uir lli' Mi'itil ' UiUli. I her ioii I I I n l IM i.i 'H ' i I III'1 lint . ill lnii rtM r pidV i 'I i Dm lut luiI'M ntn 1( , a t.Min nli'Hl H"i "'!'' I, "t llel inn tr 1 1 le mil mliiri I, to laliiinn I ha iill'if fllteet. I ' r relit In Itin pe V , nuti by l.e) nniinpt mil ll ft' Mailer Hiiilltv nf lln) Ijht ,' hill a, lilmn liiipi'Hiu I rmii'l.'iM'h Is, that i.ill nimble )nil w lei l epn rnt Ml the varied, Intel e:s of III Commonwealth to upper-' I nn the tut in nn'li manner ns to hear , f piallv upon a!I. "ur revenue. luw had Imposed en r,i ni, n:ino:ial pn.pf rtv, m iU full propoi lion, hut Lille more limn 1 one-third of the Iiuck needed for tlio or-' iiiiitry expenditure of tlio Government, i By tho net of th liih May last, thu lux. on thi ip.Mc ot property has already 'r.' ""WT'l.SI"f 11,0 Sfntn roliiA art nvviinin lint I CiniA. lux, tlio whole burden of it will fall upon 1 Hiv,''-V dovot,'i: lo ll I""1 Vennsyluaniii those Interests, too, most unfavorably af-' ha rer'"on,",l n I'10 effort to put down fected ly tlio war whilst other kind of' the great Southern rebellion, and in tiii property nu.l other source of levenuo. ' ros.,oot is highlv interesting. Apart from judged by our laws able to pay nearly ', , .." . , .. .. . , two third of the p.e.ont revenues of the . ll,e V"" "" ""urrod the financial Stale, would not he called on to coolrii 'Hair u( the State are inn flourishing eon bute one dollar of additional tax. 'dition. The most important reoonimen- ine miiuia system oi ine oornrnon- wealth is very imperiect. I reoommendl .),.. .i,..iii,n.. .,C .. n,;i ,.oiaio iiiau uKsume unu rmy lier portion OI " . ... mi , - - - , frame and report a tystem more adeouate u' l'ect tax lo bo levied by the General. totheexiL-onev of the time. iGove.-nment. in, ten, I ,,r I, ;., l....;..,l ' I earnestly recommend to tho Legisla. and collected sii a specul tax by the Xa tura that provision be tiiade for the milit-1 .- , ., . . ... , , ' ., a.y instruction of youth. Th appoint, "onal nutll0"tP-'. e hope tho Lp.hU ment of a military instructor in the nor. turo H''l adopt whichever plan promiHW mat achools would, in a short period, give ' to bo the least expensive; but in doing leathers to the common schools.who would I s0, thi.y muH bo careful not to incense be competent to train the boys m attend-1,, , y, . , , ... anoe on them. It would, lu my opinion, bo wise also to provide for the purchase or leasing by the Commonwealth of a build ing for a, military school, and for employ, suitable instructors at the expense of tiie htate, requiring tho pupils to tieiray tA r.i ll AI HV OllUlta XrtlkllltilulirMil.ll.n' ... v vim x -i - v t..i-. i ' w ciivm iv iv Kfru r iswi avohiiI I 1 1 1 1 1 1 .i r- o it i... ' 1 resooctfullv ur.'e this subieet o r early consideration as one of material, ..- - i perhaps vital, importance. J havo taken measures to direct the ef ficient attention of i he General (iovern- ; racni toilie ortiticution ot the water up. j j roncues on me Eeauoaru anci nio laltes, und arrangements are in the course ol'be- admitted to this school without havin": pasned a thorough examinaiion in matil-1',y, f La,,(;aslt'r- Clol'k- As tllQ "cpub- dilating, and all fitting subjects of in. jl'cans compose over two thirds of the ing effected which it is hoped will be sat- 'publicans whom Mr. Howe, and hii isl'actory in their leiult. j brother Union lVmoernts insisted to their I send with this message a copy of a places, lion. Win. Hopkins, of Washing oom aiunicaiion from General Tut ten, j t0M was Ul0 Ueil)ri(M.at;c CBndWl4te for chief of the Jlilitary Engineer Deiiart-',, . . . r. , aient at IVashington. I have also repro-! yl'eilkrl'' '"'eiviiig lo votes, to 51 for Mr. enteI to the .Screlnry of the Navy the 1 1Jve- recesity for floating defences on the1 Eleven members of the present Logi.-j Del aware, and have his assurance that they lature wero elected ujon wiiat was c illed hall b- prejiaivd at the ea.liest moment. Uni()11 ti,k(l to wU liubb f AJ 1 have had a correspondence with the1,,. .. .. ' ' nulhorilies and some cf the citizens 0f "i'1"""1. ol Clinton ; Gross and Shannon, lrie on tlio subject of the defenceless l' Allegheny ; Smith, of Chester ; Scott.of condition of lhal city, and ibe part of the' Huntingdon ; Peters and Worley, of Lin. .imu ouiuei nig on ii.u u.Ke. t.'n exami nation it is found that there are no de fences on tho hike, and that the ord nance at. the city of Erie was withdrawn ! y me national uovernmenl in the sum- .1' K.'.l i'l.-C.w. - ..I'.l. X' jioi ui i-',i. j iic .i-tiviiti j ui wie .avy, ; nn irpo.iest 1- ,l,roPt..,l l,. il.., I . -1- ot the United Slate steamer Michycn' .ln..l.l r.r.t I... .1 ! u l.. ...... I , .. ..... I .... 1 suuuiu uuu iu ui-nriiuuu, m iihi i)ci:ii , 7 , ' --:"" r.nmui :n ..ue JUiuorc. tno.iur.ng the Wlllier. Mioilld .. .v...,.,., 11 uir 11 v uut-.;'rrit-iii y ; fail in its duty of providing ndequatc do- v, v..,;.,,.i r:,.,. ,,.,. 11.. ;ence at our assailabla points, east and stly recommend that the' west, I earnest Legislature lake prompt means for that purpefe. We should bo admonished by, recent indications from abroad, to be pre- pared tor our own defence, as well as fori01 the sup-ression ot domestic insurrection. in ititviniLiiiiii; ivi u ii ai in ii a inory, . , i i i i . , , 1 , i -. -. i . i i i- , , if the public good be alone considered! a,RlHe t,,in 1,10 noMo b""S f ' ll'ib.ted to avoid a war with England ; Pennsylvania will be preferred s sheaf- M'ue '""crati' in that body deserves the I that the republican hai exhibited their fords the combined advantage of a cen tral position, abundance of material, and skilled nicchaties, and u peoplo of un doubted loyalty. I commend to the attention of tho Le gislature the report of the Superintendent ui ine i UU11C.-5CUOO. s, inn nourishing siale j r.i .iv.ii,.- i .1. ., n - . i ... .....v... .j. . .ks. .o .... 1...isaw. K..nn. lion, are subjects of just congratulation The reports of tho Lunatic Hospital, at IIurri-.burg, and of Western Pennsylvania, i f the bouse of refuge, at Philadelphia and Pittsburg, ot the institutions lor the deaf anil dumb, and for the blind, and tne Northern Homo for Friendless Children, at Philadelphia, and of the Pennsylvania Training School for Idiotic and Feeble Minded Children, at Media, show that these meritorious charities are well ad ministered, and 1 recommend that the i'1'intenauco and aid of tho Common Health be continued to them. Under the joint resolution of 10th May l.i-t, commissioners hate been appointed lo revisa the revenue laws, whoje names i.ll be forthwith submitted for the advice Mid consent of tho Senate. It is hoped tii.it the rcmmiioners will be able to ret purl during the present session of the Leg i. ituro. Considering the great labor im ved on them, and the vast importance, ui tho present time, of an able and effi I'ietit peiformance of the duties of the I'Oi.imissioners, I suggest that the coni p, nsation provided for by the joint resolu te u Fhould be increased to an adequate ;;: Jt.nt. It was evident, long since, that it would be impossible fcr the bank to redeem their obligation in coin, in the face of the largo itsues of paper, the necessity for which wiw iinposid on them ami the Government by tho exigencies of the times. No furprihc, therefore, was felt at the suspension of specio payment by the banks, which took p!.ace on Monday, the 30ih of December last. Under tho cir cumstances, I recommend that they be relieved from all penalties for ibU broach of the law. Pennsylvania has made great effort lo support iiieuovei iimeui. one nas given more arid better clothed, and better ... .... r i i eriuippea men man any oilier i-nuie, biih, - ... . ... . f . l1m.r.MT,1 ml .1, an. lea In. vneir ,1 nl 1 I has far exceeded her quota of military levies. Tho ions of her best citizens, vtHin j men of education and means, fill . '" r . ... 1... : Thoir uflllant conduct, whenever an op V.Li. i... 1.nor. pnttinitylias neenotitred iicm, nasuono, rer.-nl movement among our peoplo signi-1 il. I bit thev aro loval to the Government i.a....m n i vi- t- nil ,rrn ii in n . -r . - . . , .-I ml pieierve the Union, and that they e.ill not tolerate any plan for either the ii: v 'Ilitlon or rccojklruction of it. A. O. CURTIS. 1 ' 1-CL'IlTI CnAKBEI. 1 1; , ."'burg, Jn, I?. 12. tTjif 0 feu fidD if.tlinn, . ' J h. i !., i i i,M i . i ii . i.i-.. j A riHii'M-oiili'iil it lli thu usi lull- ' i""' in nir .11 1 1 il i ,e I.I hi " M ' , I "i 1 1 ' . . .mi . r . J 5 V VX. I . iii "V 'mm. (.en,,) Hlili.H. l-n, IVtmtA, M., ''. '''Vy ll H.-iii..R lotir ?. .. l ' :ihVyl-WHX ome nOy ie....U ..l,v frrrn Annp,,,, W,.,I,; r .mh, en nh . ..m,.,i,.j, ,ii.,,, ol i.i,m. I urn ." .' ",' i, (U V t'. 1 A-'-l ' "" '',,t,,,',)r l"1'- A toflt, nti I nl li I n 'Hi" ii.illn.iy i inil f..t lU lil.l nf ll.e Vei) mty llml )-.uf Umi. i n m-mkn . .,", " '.,, . t'T f. 8 rrl V' wViTl'VN 'Vill i'.Mlen, w mrnit.. In llii' l"- '' '''f" '"Ul" "' " ' lt'"ll' !' le.pnie a.. Mpoi.yy i Hie -1 - )., ft U''vKi,HVVSf (vlJ 1,1.1,-nlli.n til .f !,,.,,. ,, I ",l i'"l"ii, ihImiU'iik m l one i.ni. ilol I'l' t frill ll(f I 'u lniii,-v npini,.i. i ( ,f , ft, Ujj.IVvl, k HUT n ilnnuie.l.- ,,r , , j ,.., Ml , ,., UI. ,, f H.-.r . II.iit i-.eMluir, l.....in tlino. I I. r M t" ;' 'iiM'-'i-f " i ' ' " ,H,I,,,,e'' lo MMMitliusllirr- ,pr or i-Uoi.hi c'.iit-ced will, llioo ItitA t.r Hut ) on mid I unit on cum turn pom., I r. V !... vi'S"! -' ' ' '' iLfiielmn n, j. Hun,. iy mi-iodII IU l.'pi't thn "liei .l"l.) ot Ino pirn," 'J"'"'" t?l-Vj?i.lVi ' Advice from Poi t l.ovnl S C ro I.) ".n.j.M cut in fi.ni i il.. i-i.mt-lir.iiMr Hm iinl.coility t.f fi-rt-r t lu-n triHd f - ..t.t - i . . . i: ... .. .1 I ... l., II l, .... ,i ........... t .1 " ii 1...M Wfdncadav Morning Jn. 11. 1862. " - - -' Tub MitssAiir.. ,. - . f . I in A. .mini .f.'iago oil Gov. Cm tin will bo found at Imigth in our ' col.iini.itl.it week. Hi almost exc itlntion tho CJovi;rtioi' ... . I. . ! . . 1. . .1 . " " . " " ? . w.4. I'l.Dllll .JlfllC llVUl, n llllUUb riVI lUIII promptly for its liquidation. The I.EiiisLATfRK. The I.c' slature nwt at Ilarrisburg, on the 8ih instant. In the' i' . r ... .r , -enaie.i.. u , hall, ot tins a.stnct, 1 .!. i imr . UK r I I 1 41 I Hi I l mil u HP It nil iv 1 t I I 1 ttt ni ii i . K.mo in ,f ..,,.., t1. ... 1 i . 1 ,. I iih. v vt . i iiinii: in iiirii un ii iiiumis. In the House, John tlowe, of Franklin, i was elected Speaker, and Mr. Hauch, of Carbon, was re elected Clerk. Mr. Row ! wa8 t.lccU.j as a Ullion Democrat. Mr, I Uauch, and all the oilier officers are Ive caster; Koss, of I.u.erne ; and Crano of Wayne. The. straight out democrats, 4n ' number were unanimously agreed to take Mr. Uowo for Speaker usa Don I ' norrjt. pjij J v "" -"'-g wouiu .101 agree ...-......!..: 1 . ..11. . 1., 1.1. . . .. ' I'.Mi.oera.s ou... con- Ul.llt I , . l im,.,l f ! . 1. . I . - 1 ) . . . I I : t,. v. .. . . , nu u n 1 1 11 i ii- uq m ui i - cans in u.o -uioi.o.i o. oii.cr offivtin. ; rri,.rse s.wl. a t.rnrwxi.U.. ,,1.1.. l, I I - - " 1 " ' v -" iv uv., wt- , , . . 1Mle"eu to t,y Uie Democrats, and these Union men half Democrats ar.d whole Republicans -were given full liberty to' i.,in tl,.. I.'..,,ni,i.a,.a ; i ... ' . 1 1 body and , ,. . ,. , , , . . ",,,c" l" -v 1116 ,lnSl0 exception 511'- 1 cuts, ol Lancaster, These are tho plain facts in the case, highest praise for their firmne in thus maintaining tho integrity of tho Demo- cratio party. Their constituents will hon - or them, and their party will profit by it. I On the other hand.tho conduct of the Ur I , . .. . . . .. , ton lwnincritj aiioros anciner j.rooi to iiemocrats everywhere tli.tttovote 'or can-. aiaates who are not out-and out Demo- crats is to vole against their party. j either leyal or illegal if the former, nei fttTCWresahstPI doing notliing for'"'" "f0" hn '' H-ir the relief of the Government finance,.- eurrede''u,'der they According to the New York Il.raU ot the ' 'Jth instant, the treasury had only ind j lo last six day Ior.ger. Thoo six days! expire to day. Whether tho Lank have I again come to the relief of the Govern - ment and supplied Mr. Chase with anolh-; , rr . , ' er loan oi nity minion we have nollicard. - ' rs i . . n. . . uiey are inclined lo Hold oil until Con - gress shall provide mcani for the pay ment ..... . ,. , ... of tho interest wlrch can onlv be done i u. mo intereii wi.'cn can only Ue done I bv '.ho assessment of ndhnot o t..v : upon stamps, reaching all paiers of value, 1 ive. '.'Li Congress is by no mean inelin-; ...Iln.l.l It, . 1, a innnnl inn ll.a .. " ""-" "" ment bond are 4 percent, discount, and contractors are howking their claims thro' i the 6irecU at a discount of ten nnd twelve nerccnt. Unless a decisivo victorv. nnd ' ' ... ...... , an unn .siaMHMo advnningo i outlined over the Conlederate-g,y,ng certain p.u.u.sB oi uiespeeuy crusinng oi wie re-1 .r.i i I ' r.i. bell.on or tome salutary measure is ad i u,i i. r :.i.: t. . , . . ' ' ouch a time in money matter as we will liav wu noi'i v li..rrl Lf,n . . v. vi lv IW V. j WiWsunTnrrf Massachusetts addressed the Senate at great length on . 1. . 11... ...-... - 1 . .. ... uie .nu l.isiani, in ueietuiing the Admin- istration in the releaso of Mason nnd Sli. ! dell. Mr. S. is chairman of the Commileo' -on r 0reig'l A Hairs, and his arpument as mihi ,,e preuumed. vvas verv able, altho' ... IIV VVlll'l I.UW VI lot, L4')OI ill Id HII UCIIClllfl . national quesuon Without betraying In. . . . . offensive Abolition fanaticism. InM.eak- peak jin j . . .. . . . . . ...... forget, had faljun, it seem, into a violation of Xatinil Luc." And again, "thai the tier oi l in r-Auuiiiifn m ii ii ii h tiiii hi nnt -.. . i . - ... :.l . .1- a nury j'i'.yt if not entitled to substitute hwuetf or a judical tribunal. L 1 J 1, v. - - ...i.:. !- - ,.... 'at the time, Confess unanimously votH ; ti;r thanks! T Jl R KfcWli Jt.hn(.ilid I'. lli i,f Mil ,! e rlle.l fmni Dm 't , Mte iil. ti Sntnin in. 1 li.u ol ty ln Str von I, ml a lnndi Vfitli ' !, ..I,.d. . I..,. ,1 ' !. ii'ui III n liin. ! u- ua au ill It... . .. 1 1 . - .1 I ... I 1 nn. r,, iv iniu:i iiu D.TI. I I .Hl'l I . I..,,,.,,.. t ,,, ., . . rii, in. i n..., "urjI.oul. l.asLsM.rd nt.rU,.rrM.iirini.ll lhU'R' 01 W.' "" .III I .... , ... . hul thu In : l'ihliher ofpiiien in Mimumi (St. Lomi ..... ... ... w.i.i.i. iiv excepte.t) to rurnidh Ii i in n il I. a ropy of Most of the prlionori r.re fnrmrrf, us we encli publication for lnnpeetiori under the learned from a persoiu.l viit to tl.em to- penalty of sutpreKion !'")' Many of them are reputed wealthy. Ti.'r . i in ' . . Ui'Vi'lal elaiiil to ho i'rieo's inen, thoniih .ill J ho Chuniher of Lo.nn.ere of St. Louis (,,.ny 1(t cllBrpM H),Aint the.... All arc Was UlHrilbtCU 1H1 tho Dili inl l.v llmLl......i.l I.. 1 1 , A . .. tl.;tJ . t... withdruw.il of the Union member. In eon- .,miimo ,l tl... ,.r.. i' " " v" iH'J nrviT.ir.ivil 1 1 1 1 III I II . 9 I I I U-' miis Hy their rotes to admit Union nnnli- ! . . ... cant lor n.cmticfsl.ip. .... ' . ""niwtl expedition .loan ll.c Mil sissippi left Cairo on Friday morning l ist. I iviu pnmnn.i.,1 rif n In ran i r ..r ,t,m .was co n nosed of a a. go , un.berol gun - boats and l:om ,a,000 to I00.UOU men. Altogether it was bv fur ll.n inrwl. t'ni'ini. dahle expedition yet put in motion in any quarter, and if il couuot open '.he way to New Orleai.it, and suppres rebellion in I that quarter there is no me in making any lurther cll'orts It was lepoited am! believed at Kre I- ' v.- i w . .... . . tricK, iiu., on t .may I.ul, that the I ebels i i ... v - wU. n. ....n. ui-u. Kelly at Komney, Va. It is thought that Hie hitler would bo reinforced by the 84th ll ill' . unrein irnn. n t.v .)..,. :n. fmil 1 1 III It ?V.tin I t...ii m,'i.,.a.,I.i t.... i,:,...,.... r , , w.i ... " -. i-ki'isov 'iuivTWii - a report U.ut Uuuiphrey il tisha., at f'ie bead of rebel force in Kentucky being hard pushed by tho Federal troops, had burnt and destroyed all his wanons. mu. nilior.s, Slc, and disbanded his men. The town of Curbonier, Sew Foundland, was ina state of siege at last dates, a fierce riot having i aged fur several clays, between the Protestant and Catholic por tions of the inhabitants, which could only be kept under by tho presonce ot a large military force. The Democrats of Indiana held their State Convention on tho 8th instant, and nominated a full ticket of straight-out Ueuioirata. The resolutions are highly conservative. TLey set forth that the lestoration to power of the Democratic party can alono preserve the Union ; en dorses the principles heretofore put forth by the National Conventions of tho party , 1 1 . . ... . . uec.ares uie present civil war mainly re- . . .. : . . . . su;ieu irom uie slavery agitation, and the ... . . . . - . .1 coiiscquen i organ uai ion oi a gengiaj, n ical licr olliioi. i.iljjiiit. in t lie ?J utt h, .ro.lucirg n 3 count vl i . t ii. the Ni.rth, ..o.lucir i 1 3 cou n I vi :.. ,1.,. 1 111 tut; i.'uu.u in Bvi:C5a(vi1 , li lSu M li Ml and armed resistance lo lie Government : condemning the course of Iho republicans in the last Congress, for the rejection d ' , , all peace prepositions ; that peaeo and harmony would now reign had the party in power shown the sumo desiro to settle the internal dissensions I hut it recently 'inability to conduct the government thro' l'10 present dilliculiiee ; denounefng all 1 tlie violations of the Constitution as usur pationa ol jiower; thai the disregard ol f haLcut corpus, and the impris - r v i ' " i ouues,.-iiin ""g""i .oiaiintis 01 mo onslilution, "lilt l,,c eizare of lason and Slide!! was S"Ula naVe tet'" Ucl,vcml UP ,,o!o,e I'r,sonraE,nt- '-TllK LATEST.- The Philadolphia Kvcnnq Journal of Monday last con- - tains a report from Valiinrlon thnt . 1 . " f.in Cinuemn lmii vmiiimrrl n .1 rt it... c v ... ....... . ....... v . .v ..j .,.! n ,10 .appointed Minister to Kussia, and that i i," r o, .,. rt n-.. t i Jj. M. Stanton of l ittsburixis appoirit- , J' ..1Tv,...t. ... r ... " ul " ar I I 10 rOllllVrni. I IK Ullil nmnn M I rl.t ..... . . r ,T . . .. "T. lllMClCUUfU III IjOlllSVll O. w i. n .i-... j . . i necoiiimittec rcprcsciilin''t he Bos - ton, New York nnd Pliit.irli.lr.1iin ... . .. ...v. v. . j .., , .1 Bankd, who have been in consultation ; 1. 1 1, n ,.c t . vi..!..... j fi Ari.isui 101 uicjije railroad station. Dr. A. Trii.n. of! purpose of m akin r; arrangements for ,, , , fi,llinlvnftWm,m,nmmil - -----1 u-i . . .. . . . iv iu.iiv, iu ..u am.- cable UiiderbtanduiL'. and thu niosnr.ft ,., ,i .,, ,ir.. .,, , now is that the Ireaury will bo nu - thortzod to Kslio Trrnunrv 11 ni no nn.l ' " " ' - " - - ....1.., J HVl iJ IUil.1 F''t'l make them the basi, offt ncw fiyfc,tcm of hanking, having our r. 1, 1..... 1 l.,.1..1,in.l...... e.. ll,ul"Nl11 niut-uit-uiivBs itir rnpnoi. n.. .".777. V".T .V. . . . T' " " " ! ! , " uciiuiv, iu I.IIVUI mi. icii-i riti tun resu.ii .- ,i- r- c. ,on -g the two M.ssour, Senators irom mai oouy, nave reported in lavor 01 il 1 T.I v T-l their expulsion. In tho case of Jesse D .... ...... ,.....-..vr... ...,,l. V Ul .1 V. f Vj ..... ' . .. ? i. wu.., miltee report against his expulsion. Mr- Smdhson, a banker of ynti.i.,. .... ........... " nn iu m ii i . tva a ma t' i hii s b iu Fort Lafayette last week on suspicion of rnrrecnmwlin. u.:,i. n,. ti. I '. nu uie ciieinv, i. i v'" 9 t-""rl" ter B,(iV-.Thn I)nnif)ir atio hila riful tTVim. w v .i,.... ""risburg yesterday, for tbe purpose of making arrangement for, a large number of the offlfon who .erred holding the next Sts fVmventloc. .(witbhlm. Till! WAR NKWS, TtlnltfNoHh MlMivtlhiW llt'trirtl 1 1 ii v ii ic u . ni'v , . in p " " ' , .i it. i . i . , i . . ry ,,f , l, lltlll ll llMIIMl Jj U 1 1 1 ) U'lH M I . . . . . . i . i . i . . .i . . ; .. 'Jlul.rH MIIOIl 111 I III UH'IUI I'l .III. I "HI I II n,.,,.....,,,! ,.i I, ,..,..,. I.... S.. uii.ii ii.n i. 1 . RIO eii.'iii'l oil -H.iff utile, III lliynny .no net will te cmefully - lio - 'nix wearing the butternut colored joans of the eountrv. one l no lean, wo I. aril (i mei. I . " ' . . " . 1 . . . . ' . .. oi u.inuy, uu on u ., .1 .... . . I . I .. I . I lit Bimi. l-iom tonveisatlon with the prisoners we learned, (1iM, that there were no hiiiL' - rl to ljm n- Second, tint they did imt Ihcin, but that it was done by tho olm n .. .. h ,,.,,,,,. tlt., H ,V!ls liy nrier of ;,Mioi ul Trice, 1 1 huir uintuii,!,. nll'i.r n,,,l ..i u,. v.our, Hildas a military nee.issiiy ; all of! States must have becamu Abol.iioiusis, V-,' i , """"si f which they propose to make apparent, if i. e. Infidel-els., they would never have J J"'-.,1';. l. ! V' Ei' Ihfy are allowed fair trial. I-ourtl., that j permim-d H.h "divine ins.i.utiou" to bo i, 'Z im !,.,, they are prisoners of wr, and if they are j ton. from iheni. Kulai.U loo, has aiml-l 1 tm Huimio I.ufsm well uit minlilm shit :l will at once raise the blank tings, j ished her slavery, unil now iisteiul of j Ami in il.eir lrr rmnrmhmuct jiinrs lim. and Il.eir blood w ill ris up as the I loud i classing her among, or rath -r at the head 'I'l.o Widows, Wivis. unci nil iimy bless ln'ui, !of m:vrt y rs and drive out the whole black . i--..i , ii .. rpnuu i' n l'trnn . inKHS i ii n.oii nou ,hm .... nrn liri-ivft ,,,, ,.,.. oruer uiein simi, ani win triiat tiiem as J prisoners of war, to be fairly and honestly j exchanged. I . ' i i i . . ' . .... tht n. not over sixteen, while theothers Mi nin 'i t-uiiru (il (.i uny.l, UIIU Ul . I (llli. II tUI l i'iitt.fni enty-fivo to fifty-seven Generals Price and McCulloch. A letter fmm St. Louis says that Price 'has been underrated a a General, and that tho mischief he has done since the commencement of the nans incalculable. I His capture of Mulligan' batteriet hy ad vancing his men on them undercover of bales of hemp, rolled along before the men until they were able to enter Mulligan's rui rent-ii men is, was a Mi in in i anil original lent which has hail no parallel m any other General on either side. Price and McCulloch have raiied an tlinost incredible number of men in Mis souri, Arkaiuaa and Texas, and their ar mies have been composed of men and boys, from four score down to foui teen all kinds of wei pons, from pistols O pitch forksinfantry without drib, clothing or ai ins--cavalry mounted on stallions, geld- ins, maros, mules and jackasses witii work very well, hut generally tlieyarenn air for food, and the naked, earth for a j the watch to escape the eye of die ovei tent ; and yet his industry and generalship , seer, and be oil out of way of nil work. -have given him control of more than half Pay seems to be no inducement. They the Stat, and enabled, him, until within (are born slaves, uro ignorant nnd iuilo- . the pa-t f.-w weeks, to hold at bay all his 1" uMii-uii opponent and maintain Ins position, What be may do in Southern Missouri ' p.oper state of industry. Certain eman- ... " . . . . .!'.'.. an u a i Kansas, uv way oi reciuitirg nii'l , mak 1 11 g liead (.fain, we have vet to see. T oroct frnn, I!..,lW.. T;f A. ,wvv vi uioouui . live a waauui btu A Battle Imminent St. Loi is, Jan. ! a.1 !o,ln ;u,rilllV . 0' A messenger arrived Inn frnm I..1 I'.iri-'c uvi. dition. Ho sav that Col. J. raptured four rebel ollicers, a lot ofhorses, sheep, hogs, ic llealso states that Price had teen rein forced by 2,000 troops from Arkansas, under Geneial Mcintosh. It Is said at Rolla that tho prospects of a fight are good. An Advancs Movement from Cairo. Sr. Lni-is, Jan. 0. A special dispatch ' It was left lo the Pennsylvania Hes-fi-om Cairo to the Democrat a: ys : Twenty ; ones lo gain the only victory which the five thousand troop' are now on their way ii.rmv of the Potomac' has gained in the ' "om dilterent points, and as soon as they ; "" column or iron, sixty to ev 'entv-ni'e IhniiGan,! .Irnnr. ,vi m .pnl. f.n... . - ..... vi. ,.. .ii. , 1(,r nnj Paducah, under Gen Grnt I lestmation. .Nashville, whence, f a unci ,lor' CH" hc nv.do with Gen liuell s com mand. th enlire army will proeced to I de loyed as skirmishers. They 'were com New Orieans. posed of men from the lumber reions of The War in Kentucky. j Pennsylvania, who have spent their lives Lniisvii.i.E. Jan. 8. Tho Democrat i j" I'-Jt'ting the deer. Their fire on the informed that a Federal scouiim? r.artv brought five prisoners into Columbia, who were endeavoring to join Gen, Zollicotler Tho party report Gen. Zollicotler, with four thouxand men, between Crclsboro' ml Columbia. Greensboro' had , . i , .... ?.,mos. "V- Vv . . . . . ,Gen. Wade Federal brigade had gone . I . , A .n ....... . . n. nine in uiixe ii.i.m'!.hmi. The rfclel rapt'ired five soldiers who were guarding Bjralis Fen r. killing a man ,:amo,i Jan,0., and taking fifteen or twen ty fciu.a, inn .uurn wen h.irpiis.u r,y r..l.l rlrtl . r..i. I l. ...ili bi.Ia C 1.A I iivmniimiin vu iui.ii oivi.7 ui llll- ; river. l Released Prisoners at Washington. a ' ;, .... ' ; ' " ,., . ' . " f.,,... ' D. .,!,..,.. I j . ,'. .1... 1' i.i.iu Illl.lllll.il, vl nilll.'ll lll-ir lll-llUV. I1TI 1 j 1 f'''e cointmtably juovided for at tho gov - crnmei.t Volunteer Receiving House, near S canton. Pa., i among these arrivals. - - The remainder of the party either went r, t i . ?. i " . "'"r " namuioro rrom uid i mm, or are aeiainea mere at the gov- eminent hospital owing to their wound breaking out afresh. The object of ll.o, ipnHy ,iere is lo wpirethJip ' lo fisrnrtnin I lt fliinntiiMn tU ...V. ..., ..J.Ul Ul I 11 W Ut CI 11 nent concerning them. BSf We have read a lmi frnm .. nffi. leer in the 8 llh (Col. Murray's) regiment, j n; iruucui, to which Capts. Ogden and Cnrby'sj Companies are attached, da.cl Hancock) t,i r k.i. .1. :. . . 1. . '., ... mu. newnmng ins niai cuing am, countermarching of the regiment s. . I' 1 as Bath, on their way to Rimney, Va. At 11.11, fll.A.. . . . 11. . . . .. . r. ... " " ' 1 . . . UP" nor numher. when they fell back to Hancock, where they were in momentary J ' expectation ct an attack. In re.erossing the Potomac wo regret to learn thai a fcW iie"iber of Capt. Curby's Company drowned. was undoubtedly, next to Gen. Lyon, the host fichtinir man in iHiirtiiri Iib rasiffn.. -e 0 , r..- ed Li. commission, followed, it i. said by 1 ill III I.I In Ml I M I "ll'i'll'l nl 1v lilt i h Highly .. .1 ...ill .......... :l m - : : 1 1.. ... V .... .7 ,m," n-"M-LH-i I Mill. l,r III V pliri I Kill Hll.ll.; I . t .. . ... 1 1 u ....... i ..u . II . . ....... ; . . . ui miii lu nr. in ,,u flllll-lil, 1.11 11 II J II It that vou ediluiH alt I to ruini u lum ..... , ' J jsnmm uimu-niv, hi. j u.o ri'i.jj ; inus M-niinieiil- ot your cunti-poiKlenl ; iiixtoad of niiMin.i( unil reluliin.' l.n nr 1 K,,l""ll,s Jl' i.ieihoil I in lung been ' piedieteil hy ilisp.itauts when tiny enn Hml aifunients to meet ait tippuiie.il. You have not hIiowii oiio reason uhyi.iy ! ration w. untuiil.lu; yet, yo.. kii.IL ulnnilv Htid tnw,.i..ntK- iiii.u.rJu ..h.tliwnii t" .Viir remleit for in. posing my coinin j- nieai ion u nil. lliem , Hut Sirs, you make my religion oi.o of the greatest crowing eiiliiin-nt of the! 1 '!-''. I'V a-sci t;nj that "Abolitionism und ' Inlidt liiy nre twin si, tern." For you know (hat, at the timo of our llevohnion all thu enloniei t-xeepl one. were slave colonies. JU.t now seven out of tho original ihii teon are dee Slates.-' ( !nnseiiiiiiil Iv ll.n m nnl.i of llmsn kixi jof all chri.lii.n governmeiils-we must I -..II I... ...it... c. ... . r' ;i;ai. nr. a ifi.'iii i in in1, nowi-r. .o .dii ....r.,,... .,.. ,., ,:;, ' I . .... , I nil timiM i ii muni IMUIIUIti I L I 1 1 l; ? I 1 1 l M tiou of the "followers of the Lamb'- -none but Southern aristocrat, and the -dilors r.i i.i j' 1 1 r, it , ii oflhe tUi'thUd IlrnuLLcan are eligible salvation. How hu:. ilialing to tlu.i-e limt 1 have been so very sanguine uhout chrisli. .. .- ... - aiuty he .!oiniijg universal J Hut enough. Yours for the development of Tiuth, Wm. diit. Lib. rty Hill Jan. 2, 'C2. "Will the Com-rauanhs Wohk?" I'll i i the quer-linu propounded by sever- al of tho louihern correpondents of nor then, journals, and while many of them tuiMvei in the allirmative, others reply in i ue neganve. a lull ltoyi.1 enrrespon .(Jenl ot lh .Hancbejter (N. II.) inerienn wnsee, is furnishing sonio iMln.g evi dence on the subjict. The writer says: Mr. D. M. Kobinson, of Manehester.hax a large number ot the Rtiljects of sinfe under his charge, near I'eaufort, ginning cotton. They iro to be paid eight dollars per month for their work, and have the same rations furnished them as are given to all our troops. Some of these fellows lent, and the philanthropist will have a broad held lo work in to bring them to a Cipalionists ought to travel among tie' Utoes s:.utl. of Was1.ii.it"n. to know what negroes are. Hearing -rill perplex, and seeing obfuscate tho whole who aie over worried. This is a Hat contradiction, shvs the N. Y. Express, to many a statement previous j ly publish? I. Nobody, we suppose, will, doubt that a man "who has a large mini-' beroftl.o subjects of strife under charge is a moie reliable wiiuex the newspaper trot-respondent. than The Bcckiailsiv Acriox. We find tho ful'mvlm, nrnni,,, ll.o ,,oplral .1 it..,. I ol, I I il,.. PI, ,1 ., I. .!.,!,,.. . . ... .e . . . P ' I many ski. ndsl.es that have occurred with , tue Kebel reeonnoiiering parties. Ti.e-r i ....it i ... i t:iii;iiiR..M mm ii lira verv. as i . i in ei ui i ha ,'action at Irainsville on Friday la-,t are Hie theme of universal praise. The "P.tiek- toils." AM fn! TCflnr'a riMiw urn utt'Lwl i.-..r ""r.e N was terrific. On examining the ; kill(,(1 ."nfl """"dctl after the alHiir was over, UK as loun.i .uai ai.out I orly ot the Rebels had received their death wounds frnm Enfield rifle shots, with which the nun I i.iiCKmiw a. arniHii, on a lino oetWOCU Uie , "riKln, -m;' '-i" "i "u" iii.iTiuiuiiM kiiii mi ten , . , . , ,, ' n ,.e.-i,:..i. 1 .-.I...... l I... . .. ureas i and jiead. . A Simii-i.au Case. A man died in Low- ell. Mass., on Monday, from a cause term - ....... . ... , , el by physimns hereditary hemorrhage Un Iridav. 2ith lilt., the deceased corn menctil nieeiiing irom Ins giyiis, and llieto ton jngrnvinija of now machines ami invention, i .: r ;., n( nimroiu iate lenu.fll imni nn.J part seemed only to force tho blood from oilier part", and also from tho ro-)f of tho rnnnil, vrl.iel, ..ir.i.oil .n.iil I.i. ,1..,.. 1. '"."B imis rtiro u vioier.l rusu oi u.oon lo T. .. .. i f ii- ... l,l:c lira,L it T. r t. . , I HE HKITISII I ROOI-S IN roRTt.ANn I lis stated that permission has been given i by our Government, in a verv cntirteous manner, lo nnss the. British Iroot.s ll.roii.-li ! Ma r into Canada. As the navigation of the f f-. . . , a . i St. Iawrence is closed, and Hie .. . t transportation ol troops inland Horn Ma. i. ax o Canada, in midwinter, would tm 'exnensive. tedious and hnzaidous. Fnc land will annreciate th s courtesy a one i BfSf-The Cleai field County Acrictilttiral Soeiely held their annual meeting last ' nicht for the election of ofhcer I heal ' tnciiinee was large, a.... ,,,e nest spun .-. . ...... farce, and the li nnnjfAS)n,l r Proceedings next week. fU mi,( mf-nf. ,-v.- . li. MALOXCY &CO. J IIILll blSLJClr. tiA liih (()., J v.A. COPPER TIN AND SIIKKT-I P( )V r-IRON I . , wA,i- WAur ALI Lit Ml. All Ardura Tor work nllnnilnH In arilh IS nlm..l WAKE MANUFACIURF.R rrompneM, and all islet warranted to render en tire .atisfuction. f jun-1 5-1862-tfl DRIED APPLES. iiid .uiisi iuoii . . lew i arroia oi , Jat. IS,'62. The suhscriben h..e a few tarreta of DRIED on fair BIOLEX '' . ' ' vir -m mm i M ' .higLEB wtrt ta . Ab 1S)3 MEPRELL k BI' LUMBER and odi by BI1LER. ' I. I. 4 ' i ll H I, ,2 r; ij - Iv.n, "I .to 01 2 i'r,.l0 I.-, .n YUx p.. i 'l-rm ' - i ip 1 h ll .-in. 1 1 mil f t III lly lun ..r.l lh ' . ; j, H( f ' . ' ltva pir liu. - M.inl,n per M. - Timmhy 1 lu. I" f' heat yer l,u. ' ,, ' vT j . ii l','1ils'kJ8. K.P. Tiin.,., i...,u t i. ... . . ''. a. wwu,li,P t''ia On W..1m.. lr il,,. i,. ; . ,. nit v. V.., Mr. !uln.rl :miiifl i ' ,,' y 's' l i .li ii.niti.n, luiu of bcct-ri tuwi,o,it. n cumy. On li.e 7.h In.t., .7 W,n. lo,tr, E.q., ,t .,. .fdli K.ref. Mr. ",",; 1 1 ' ' 1 10 Ml"' t'll'" Hn-cntiii.,, ,r 1 ' I1 l ' K-r wfll Ikiiuw U.fy'll surely i.,ii hint. tmurttamiKeemittn imm.mmmi..ai-, i In Bradford t,.., on th. SOib f DcccuW U. iA)-J -:irull Ullil .1 Tln.miw a. ,i i i l a Ii i U i t'll. ' ' ' V" . , 1 0OT"Jn lu"nsUll 11 1 il) A t Lis resiikiico in Jonbn toirnsli eiiniinv j iihi . .i icu oine Min.tniiii;, i. 111 adrace- lo;j. , b i---"ovf Al Iii. mMenrr in New Wnsliinclna on lli. 9:1. hict.,1 f l.cart di.eiiiii',Ji e ',. .Mi;Murr:iy,Ei(., in tbo 7. rd rear i,f I.i. go. 0Tl.o dicfimi'd loenied u this rounty inncj yenr. ngu from Lyeuining county ho win uii e. live nd fxeinj lury tutiubcr ot'llio M, K Clturcli; and was una of our iiu.ft rusin'Otublo nud usuful i oilizoiif having filled the ofhre of County Com uiii-.-iuncr, nnd ili.-'l, :.s ho lind lived, universal!; eiti'C.uid hy ail his iirihlmr an I Ki'iniiiiiitnncn. Dedlciitloii. The new Mi'thodi.-t Ohiiroh, t Curwonsville. w ill be Indicated t, the jorvbo nf Almighty lod. nu hundiij- the SCO. in.tiint. '1 In Horvicosof Ur. Kuesn, nf li.iltini ir,' ; Ucv. M'. I,. Spntlswii.id, nnd Kev. Ueo. II. Chi'inm iih, P. K. lire expected In bo present on the neeasinn. Tins public are inrited lo uttenJ, Dudivatury ncrvic.i nt 1 0 J ' A . M. jack s o x nnr.ixsoN'. JNt). 1). TIIO.M1ON, i J. It. Ul-Kl). BaildiaifCom'tca. DAN'l. I.lVlXliSTliN, II. 1'. TllOMl'ijOX, j Jijht ! ItltKI.l. i IlKil.I.K keep eo.i.taut'r on liaiiil l! e nvst iipprnveil mueri. of OIL LAMPS whirl. Ihiy nil ns rheop ps enn b. purrhisid elsen here in the county. Tcrmm f ..rrhatinj; cf Ihem will hitve the aili-nntno of lianiiij tlnir laoipf repaired witii'HT COST, ni their n.lti ara wirrunted. Jim. IS,'6;. OIL I OIL I the hot nnd chenpe.t TSKXZOIX Oil,. hislT.Tir I. I. A .! I' 0 II,,iir L U I! ft f C A T I Nt I 01 h, call it the .Sti.rn f MKItliKI.I. k II H i T.t: it. Jan. 1 5,'CJ i I I II I ., SUlh ni TVl:, luoV, '"ill Cm I nnd Wnuil Sim es nf Tiirimis .u.tterni: liAR I Ki N. SHEET IRON, SI'KF.I.. ifc, Ac, cm he puiehn.'cd of the f uh-,cribrr on the init refiM, liable lerinn. Jan. 10.T.2. .MKItltlOLh A Itrill.KK. 1.' l.Ot'U of lieit inlily nlwnys kepi unhi.n l fur cuidi or 'n rxch.i..;a fnrl.rnin, l.timher or Sliinle.ii. by .ii:uut:i.i, i ur ibi: r.. Jim. I5,'2 Llll OltS, of vnrioiu kinds nnd be.t qu .litr cmistivnlly kept on hand bv Jun. !5,V,2. MKKr. LI.T. A, r.ic.LEn. Iii rr t1:ii vi kxti i-'icTi m khi V Tun llf:nr Mecii isicai. Hai'ks is TUB Wolll.ll. SliVESTKrXTII YtiR. VuLl'MK VI A ; f tllj, w-t,,v.cir(.in,lt(,!, pnpw X rw .sKHir... ( commences on the first nf January. Itis puhliih. ed wevkly. and every numbor cnntninn stxteeo j pni;es of useful infirmniiin, and from five U ten i .. . ..t .. . : .: .. 1 .1:. I i 1 t i itj columns. ToTI,K Mechanic asp Masi TArTi:i.r.n.i.--N.. 'T'"" "'' in "7 "f .ne.liauical ora.nn. i ufi.c turinu pursuits should think nf dmn with- !,,.. ,nu s?r,Irirlc Amkuipa.s. It es,a but four I eeuts par week ; every numher eontnins from six which are n..t li.und in nv othnr iniblicition. It is e.tnblUhed rule of ll.o publishert to insert I'".h"t, "ri-inal cn?rvin.M. an I lhoe of tlii , fut in the nri, drnwn nnd engraved liyeiftri- T T. . ,..,r TI. S,. i.i, Am-rieaa il indispinsibia u. every invent..-, m it nm only ! I .,r ,l.. , .., r.t n 1 til 1' l.n.l Snrnnl ........ ll... ..... h,.t ..-Ii num. '. her rnutnii.'. nn Otlieisl hist of the claim cfall tho Patent issued inm the L'mU'd St.ttcs Patcai Offioe .lumn; the previous week ; thus si, in a eom-ci i. sT-.ry ......e ,,r..Sr..Mu, in.oiuionsia hub i Kiiiiii t, "uiiivairn . ji i.-i. 111, Bin, wrri ,,. :.:,:, ;,..,,,,',. f ,i, ttr:,.; FrCl li( Oermany : thus placing in m.r n tunny : thus pli.i: is traiunirinR in cssu n nil ilmt is iraimiirinjr in mechanical ci once and nrl in liie'o old cinintrios. Wefhill continue to transfer to m.r rnlmuna enpinui e ,r,c f,.,, these j.,m,Uf whatever wo m,, ! eJ may dem of mtervst to our fond m. Ciiemi-ts, AxcHiTecrs, M ii.lwkirhts. a'o Fapheiis. The Suientilic American will bo found iiiusi usriui journal 10 incm. All tuo newun- ri.Pl.ril.. in Itia ....Anrn ... n h ...... ... ...... n ... il8 eolumni)i ,, 10 intrts of tho'.rdirt;ct ftnd carpenter are not ovorluookod ; all Iho new in ventions and discoveries appertaining to the.' pursuit! being published from weok to week. I Useful ami practical information piruiiiinjt " ; the interests of millwrights and mill owners w1 ! ho found publishod in the Sciontifle Aneriri'i which information they o.in not possibly odtun from any other source. SuMenlt in wbicl pl (t ten ami : fanner, am intorWe.l will be toual d.i cussed in the Scientific Amorin ran : roost of lb I bnprovemeuts in asrieultural implementB be.ni ill.... ... I :!.., ...i . - TEKMfi : To mil subscribom : f 2 ayear, or ti for, It months. 1 1 navs for oneoomnleti vol- utno of 41ft psgei ; two toIiidioi eoinpri.e m year. lh voiuiuosooiaioonce on ine i.i ui ""'J 'Sr-'imon oopies win mc, gri"" lo riy partm no cu.mi;. nia. (ililol 01 lusirucuon 10 lureuiora loout uomiin". putcrti sent iroo. i Western aud Canadian money or Post-Oftf lUnnfn taken at jsir for uheorip.ioni. Canadia iubaoribr will pleaie lo remit twenty firj centi extra til) h yean' suhseriptioo to prepay po"l tgt. Ml;NN CO., Publiihera, aa. 1. !?. ' Prk haw, K. T. I i n l t. I" hi.! ) I). ,.,, ' ,