tirt'ljliSMTilliWii'ia SIjc jfcffcrsonian. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 18C2. Peoples' State Central Committee A Meeting of the members of the Peo ples' State Central Committee will be faeld . at Coverly's Hotel, llarrisburg, on Wed nesday, January the 22?id, 1S62, to de termine the timo and place for holding, a "State Convention to nominate State can didatcs, and to transact such other busi ness as may be presented. A full atten dance is requested. ALEX. K, McCLURE, Chairman. One of the very best papers we have on our exchange list, and we have a number of good ones there, is the Home Journal, published by Geo. P. Morris and N. P. Wil lis, New York City: Whether viewed as an unrivaled promoter of elegant literature, as a vehicle through which to obtain a knowl edge of the weekly happenings throughout the world, as an earnest advocate for advance- Resignation of Capt. Keller. The following letter will explain itself: Headquarters, Co. P. 4tli Reg. P.R. V.C. Camp Pierpont, Va., Jan 4, 1862. Friend Sciioch -Dear Sir,- We. arc now preparing for winter; my company have their winter quarters nearly finished, and are quite comfortable. I hate the painful duty of informing you and my friends, that I have had several se vere attacks of Pleurisy, and I am laboring under severe pain now. In the present case of my ill health, I have tendered my resigna tion. I fit should be accepted, I shall leave my Command with a sorrowful heart, and when I leave it, I shall leave it with my high est regard, and my best wishes to each and every member, with success for the Union, and victory for our glorious Flag. 1 am sir, very respectfully, Yours truly, G. B. KELLER, Capt. Company F,4th Reg. P. R. V. C. We regret that cause hue arisen of suffi cient force to deprive the service of so valua- FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. A Battle at Huntersville.Routofthc Re bels. Eighty killed and Wounded. No loss on our Side. Cincinnati, Monday, Jan. 6, 1862. A special dispa.tch to The Gazette, from Huttonaville, Virginia, says that an expe dition consisting of 400 of the 5th Ohio, 300 of the 2d Virginia and 40 of Brock ets cavalry, which was sent out by Gen. Milray to attack Iluuteraville, was a com plete success THE WAR FOR THE A Traitor Dealt With. The Bucks County Intelligenccr g that the personal property of Robert Ty ler, late chairman of the Democrat? oiaio uommiuee, ana leader of the Dem ur tho Michigan 8th was deployed as skir- I mishprs to ascertain more particularly the nositioD and strength of this battery, and Important from South Carolina The despite itd firing, advanced to within a uaiun w jtuo jxuijut, jjvii u. J-" j-w hundred vards ot it. actios witn great .1 '-. IM.A . . . " .. " ' " -v. . me iicm as anvtn irum mvu pusuiun. -""coolness and oourago, and succeeding en- oeracy in Ducks county, now a traitori jjemoLisiiineirjouijicaiionb.aiuuii tlreiv ,n discovering the position of tne Richmond, was sold in Bristol a few davs vn nf the Nip.m Vnrk. llUh, and l'Ticlnian ..J Arnn.. n Knnr fi w .. 0. -n- tit. J ..j j - a guu, uu iu umn.ujj u uuu.j ui" ouerni oirspaon. wuentbore ril. lUawr VVlUSUflWI UUlMUtU mm n b.ntiv nf nitl,tfitr. Mavinjr thU8 h inn krnlrn ., a T-L . J " I J J n .v...vu .vUv uuk ia nuiii, JUUOeri 0D0T1'- m tt o a x l -r j.u:u i:i.j un -f .t. r . . .. rvu ine U. O. SieaiU irauspuit vuuucium, uaumuuauuu tueii vvivyn,, iuc-j n-mivu us ny iouk siuus in iavor 01 SOCCaBlOD dpfnn Capt. Lefevre, arrived on Monday morn- skirmishers, rapidly, but in cooplcto or- ding tbo iufamous work of the southern ing from Port Royal, S. C, which port der. conspirators. His treasonable sentimcntg she left on the ad inst., at a m., witu uy tbis time tue uttawa anu cue rem- snooked the patriotism of the loyal neo- no coasmurjity trinOA ranrn. the enemy retired with a loss of SO killed ter. The V anderbilt brings the result of that if any force had remained until then revered, he fled to the land of treason and wounded. On our side none were the battlo of Beaufort berry, beneral m tho battery, it was drivi-n out before and baa since devoted his energies to do- f l OQlt Win n - m r. mtnraa n nri I Vtnnn rn a hri inria nltnannnH nn I lid Itlilln I nnp IrnntlH H rriCPN (IIP fllfl!; 9 tlnf, nttl'tnr). I tfrm ini. fhn Afil n f m olotbing were captured and destroyed. . land on the let inst., and took possession ting to come irom under cover ot tne earth, liis family followed him soon af- The Commerciats dispatch Irom Hut of the rebel batteries alter a stiort resist woods, nor manueswng any aesire to iu tcrwards. Wany of the nolitioal asnnL tonsville savs that Huntersvillo wus a de- ance of the rebels, our brigade being as- tcrrupt our farther advance having Utes of Robert in Bucks countv haifl . .. . it .... .1 i . i i t ii . j it . j - j r .u.. at:., u: . , . r. pot lor supplies in Western Virginia. siated oy tne gunDoats wuicu sneiieu iuu wouuueu uiuo or itu ui mo naiuuigau iu 50e mm go away, outtdey could not per- Tbeir cavalry were armed witn ouarp t palteries. gimeut, inoiuuiug majui awuu suuuuv suade mm to remain and eet on foot blean officer. Capt. Keller has given his carbines, and attacked us two inilei irom uen. Stevens tnen followed to witnin jy ana one man wuo uas biuce oicu. me scbemes of treason on the soil of Penn attention for a number of years to the acqui- Huntersville. We drove them from point nix miles of the Charleston Railroad, ij 70th New-York was pent forward as tkir- sylvania. All they could do for him in Hition of militarv knowledge and we venture to Po5llt' finally, thoy treat a hasty re- flag of truoo was sent by the rebels, with mishers to enter the fort first, Gon. 6'to- this tbo hour of his trial was to give him fi, nrUnn thni thorn n ro hut fpw mnn ;n treat out of town as we charged through a request to procure and bury tbe doad, vens, as yet, being unaware of us aeser their cordial sympathy. IJ0 owned no- , - . ... ... , it. Their supplies, consisting of ooO bar- which was granted, one hour being allot- tion. real estate in Bucks county, but the ner- the volunteer service, better qualified for the of 3Q() fiahed beoveg 3 ()00 te(J for purposet after wb5ch they fe Thig rt,giment emulated the Behaviour 90Da! property which he so precipitately . I ii : ii 1 -I . -1. rt n .... ni. I t . Tbey attached tne enemy on oaiuraay tue mans ana passeugerM, auu umu.- uiua uuu gunsu up tiuuiu lougn pie oi jrisioi, auu nnuing mat it was morniug, consisting Of ivju cavairy auu oi oca j. si anu couuu cousiguuu iu uui. xj i ueiuwuia ui me xunj, au ucuu utc igugur bbjo io remain in a 350 militia. After skirmishing an hour D. Tomnkin-, United Status Quartermas on it. This was dono with such effect where the glorious stars and h rininnn no nniri nr inr niiM nvin rii u i h;f i i i i i . . . - i t t . i - r . l : i i r puoiuuu w... w. 6 pounds of salt, large quantities oi sugar, oacu upon mo loruncatione near me ran- oi tue ujicuigau aujuiursj ua auvuuuu aisu aoanuoned was soon alter seized upon to responsibility. Jlis whole soul is in the cause cofjee rjoei bacon, and army clothing, road, "which were very extensive," leav- proved a complete success for tho new ya- satisfy a judgment held against him, and of the Union: and but that ill health interferes WOrth from 825.000 to S30, 000, were en- ing behind them one large gun, which tem of signalizing. Lieut. Tafft, of the hence the sale referred to Tho nrnnnrjv with the full performance of his duty, we be- tirely destroyed. We captured a large they had spiked. The rebel force was Uignal corps, was in charge of this depart- wa3 not sold under the confiscation act lieve he would render himself a willing sac- number of Sharp's carbines, sabers, and estimated at from iv,uuv to iJ,uuu men. meut, and arranged men wno carriea tne 00r iJob ! Lie was a model Democrat, rificeon the altar of his country's safety. pistols. The stars and stripes were left under the command of Gen. Pope, and signal flags, so that they wore able to tel- oud hated "7ngcrs" to perfection. Wo Our citizens will learn of his resignation with floating over the Court House. Our tbeir loss is not known. The foroos of egraph constantly to tho gunboats which presume that he fully agrees with hi Nor- ment in Ecience and arts, or as a Journal . u .i u.j ka n. UroODS returned to liUttonBVllIo in nne the Union troops were i.ouu, tne loss on nad now come up in a line wun our oan tbern symnathizcrs. that the war fnr thn , iccici, uckausu mt;y iiau kuiiuucui.c in iuk i . , TT . . , , . iir-l. -r -j I. . - . which will be in place in the humble cottage, and because thev feel that under an- 8P'" be union sue neing0 wounueu. ma or troops, oapc xxougers wa imoruieu . integrity o the Union and ,uPpres.ioo of Hawu w iu '-""fi"" . , ..j - ""fa- b-"-i iuc icuKinou, JUU'l I'O SO COI)UUCted&S wounded. Gen. Stevens now holds po- was able to do effective service in cover- not t0 interfere iu the least with th In.ti. as well as in the boudoir of the most preten- olher 0fficer if selected from among strangers tious, we know of no paper which could exact- and not l0 lhe manor born).. the gaiantry . Iv supnlv its place. Its original articles r m unc r..r,r.;r,rr rn v Atu wuemer irom tne pens or its Ld.iors or con- Reg. P, V. R. V." will not accrue exclusively 7 ' " . "7 X " ", which fol n Tte corretpondent of The Express fur- from tho gunboats was uncommonly accu "Flow John .Rrnwn Savfid tht flnnitnl. . . 1 . , t f. - ,l I . . . Tho Washington cSrreHpondcnt of The sess,on 01 Iue mw ,aa- a,ua awoU3 e' ,n.g l. 1 ,ps ,n lQcir bUi . tut,0 ' tlarJ nc ro,.,.; fii .!, fju;n enforcements from the North to proceed, hi aim as the men proceeded, lhe firing tnbutors, am truly original, and exhibit in t0 Monroe County. Our hope is that the r-'u, ln nV;Pn;ni h-. nibes the following additional particu frato during the entire engagement. their every line that brilliancy of diction Captain's restored health may prompt him t6 Lho remotp of the silvation of the ,ar' of the engagement: When the 79th Regiment renched tbi Paying- Expenses. The blockade will be a elf supnortin? 3 i-Jtn licgiuent rcactiea institution, if or vnu MBHn which make them interesting and attractive, withdraw his resignation. Should such not Federal eanitnl: Port Royal Inland, on wbioh Beaufort fort, it was found to be entirely deserted, ture j . donoiatp, ThK0 no matter how common-place the subject of be lhc ca6e howeveri he j,a8 our best wishes "When the marines dashed opto thH" situated, is 13 miles long, and sevoo the guns that bad been there were re- car 0f coffee taken at the mouth of tho which ihcy treat; and its selections appear for hifi fulure prospe-rity and happiness. door of the engine-bouse, where Virginia fl'08 wl(J?. and 18 Iortn,ea DJ Ul,e joad moved, witb tue escepuon of one iron iz .Mississippi was worth S 150.000 or S200- flhivalrv nWo.S. thev seized not onu River on its western eide, and the Port pounder; but platforms for others remain- quo. veral valuahl nri.., l,n.-if. t t t . ... f lnvnl nri ifa onuhirn ohnrn H'Iiaso nrolnrl ttnA ai nciifpnllv hppn rcfpnt!v nsnrl Ii . i , .. V. . ftVTho news of the naat week has not doDn -trown out a quantity of powder - j v ,T 'J Dce" inen ty tbo Savannah. The Uvjf-xno news oi me pasc wees nas not i r connected at the north of the Is and bv Indeed. Gon. Stevens renortitbat hia.... ..- , . wuuio me uuuuiug, woicu ue una urougui ; -r. , t V . , uu wuiuu we ore geumg irom l ore rama. After Brown and . the Ooosaw River; and the Port Royal pickets had observed the disappearance Roya j3 tt very handsome contribution I. t i ii . -. 1 . r. I r I .1 I I I . lean forget the oleasant g lajponauce nave iraopirea so hia party wero the powder wa8 useii, woicu is reauy on a strait, loses oi several oi tue ueuvy guns previously towards the espeaso of the cxpeditioa " Lnlniln U i mu.. I i j : -i? . t. - t---i- L..:u: Infliiminitfl unnor nohitinn nnd is oalled visible in this hatterv a dav or two bafon- t .- t. j i r by while perusing the . . . r . . . w;ir v,,i n-.u n, g..i, wt n: .: h i-j t Ti ,-m. 1 expedition of Spain has taken possession where it remamed till April last. When vu JUUU lus ust.v. T. uvu luu uiu. UUiuU Uf i10 tion of tho Broad and the Coosaw is Boyds menta were in possession of the fort the Who nnffi0 lVnil'n tllinlf OT tlirfrnlna I . . ... I tt. . . I Tn thn Trrfli rf Port Ifnii. Tul I rmnKAllj nnm ci .... Inrl o nI irnmoi i.f,. r - i i i . i ii ;i 1 1 ii r i 1 1 iiH ii m t iTin ii u rii n i i miu n luiLca nriD iiuiiiuii' iu i idAi: a 10 ' a j t I 11 L ill i noru' I irn n i to be selected solely with a view to elevate the taMe of the reader, and to impart that i j r i i t- t ...jii i:- Kir ui hnowieuce wnicn win prove oi ine- u .. . . wnuiu iuc uuu fe r been very exciting, but one or two event , -r, , long use. Who that has read the Home p . . , . . , from PenDsyl Jourkal in the pas hours which glided experiences of an who that reads one, fche pleasure of reading all the descriptive es-h them withou't a fiht The French descent upon the ferry for the porposo of and is tbo mainIand. and about half way closed in, so as to completely coer the eayson me war me jouings aown or tnings anj English fleets remained at Havana, capturing the arms, they looked about for u",.liea luo lwy Fu,u'3 wui:ie lU0 iioupi., wuo ouee pruceeueu 10 uectroy 1 T -..1 . ... I - 1 I n . . . . . I ... mi ... . . cnlr 1tllraajtj Ida Rrnnll qii1 Pnrl l?ftrnt iio wnrl jiapp'umitr ai mu scat oi uovernmeni, wmciii opam, under are already began, and more promised from isfaction for the gr.iphic pen of Willis! Reader, if you for the future 1 fl.t nk( MrTion nnd Frnnnn nnri nrrlnnH will I atteiSDt to take nowdor ... l. xj r.. u i, nuietU aid her. orecinitate an attack. Then it was that of the gcogrnPfay of the country iw ninin. tunc iiil; xjujic juuKAAb uy till I J I' I j . It- . - ..:.5 ' It is esid that Eociaod will oacunv John Brown's powder was valuable. It "ry to render intelligible any account IUV.UH.. Kjuocv-i pi.iun jjiicu pci annum. I o i . . jU- l.i Addmsi Messrs. Morris & WillLc Home Met-Boras and give us trouble, if she can, was in small packages, and where it could tDeA T I 3VT 'T. JUUlllill, lLW J-UrU. n , J nnw nitl.lMor. Tf mno ln If the way clear through them only in a vig- ferent buildings, the trains were laid, and cohered in the slightest degree from the their poaees-ion, evidently anticipating an nretext of obtaining snt ammunition. 1 nev did not care to visit "" uU)u, " w r. . . i? i. " . a n u u i r i r.. mL. past claims and guarantees the magazine, for there were sharp eyes ,ul vi run nu, x-er- xuv g . will attettnt to re-oonnuer which watched every movement, and an rJ distant ten miles across tho LUnd leveled; , t e i f from there would Mrom auiort. a correct appr tayt; : Uuring- the week we have leen drinking coffee made of wheat and coffee oomhiued one quarter pouud of coffee mixed with tvso un was secured, and the batterv ' . f . . . . , ., . I . quarts of wheat. The wheat is boiled a- some remains of camp eqoin:it , 1 . . . . . , . iL oheusion teuts, oco., were demolished: one or two i j : j u . . ii i . placed m a pau aud browned the is neces public buildmgf, origin a 1 planters res- c f f . . , ; , , .i. i- j l i L i r cofiee. oo far, wo prefer it to tl; icount o! ideDcos, but latterly used by the rebels for ,, . . -. ' , - ... J rid ,U3 article, and it certainly ;a mo mimarv purposes, wure tei uru io. '- Uu W;,k . I t0 At Port Royal Furry tho Rebels in- ing tbi", the rebeli in the back ground set quJa"rt;j of wheat vhi :r trenched themselves as soon as thoy re- fire to numerous other buildings still iu ? - The Effect bout twenty minutes in water, and then same as the genu- ly is more heal thy. With a pound of coffee and oigbt ch costs from 3 to 4 quart, this beverage is produced so cheap, that it makes up all the differ- J n I t-J ' i . i'it tilt f . , i - j j y t nidi . m .m I? i . i! TT . 1 t -l HnnlA lntft tF MAn fhnv trArn thrnTn Kn Mtn nHrinil aF nni friPMrt nnd tillli n n I r t I - I ' oroos proseoution of the war against re- just as tne Virginians tuouguc me prize r"-;- --v ..u v UU4 .. , - eace ,u ffa adwanco in j f b th t Of the act on of our Government, n sur- Demon. laai onco sunauea anu we """i meyjouuu iuat iue uauies . r ".'.J and coffee. J rv it ' Ii ii . e o t-i i . - .. i i i . it t. i . i were mnrtn nr mrinnq limna nt ihmrl A imnll fnvnn nf nmniutj r l knl I J rendenntr to England's nrotection the nernns 8Uau 001 Iear Pam and England in the were aneau oi tnem. xtwas uesigneo y t . wu.wu.a, rendering to hr .lands protection the persons o - I btaud q d Utrength. The pickets on the two sides been appointed to cro.s at Sesbrook.had. Ill llllltlll il IIU J I II rZl 1 IB HIIKHL'V Kf Kll III IIIIl w tone of the Southern press, and is premon ished by the tenor of the English press receiv ed by the last steamer from Europe. The fact of their release had not land, and yet English journa General Bankrupt Law. Two bankrupt bills are before Concress One of which is known as the "Philadcl Tho Wnrcf oil TW,.;Vlr TT,. there stored should bo distributed in BhI- of the riverhere 200 yardr wide were in tho meanwhile accomplished its pa.s.ge T, . ' timore, where, as you know, the outbreak in "ght of each other, and occasionally under cover of the guns of the Seneca Appeal stated that Par-on immediately occured and that thence a halloed aororf. Finally, about a week or and Ellen, and completely demolished the ownlow s newspaper office and appur- desnent wnnld he m'nde rnn W.MnW. ten days ago, the Heamboat Mayflower, fortiBcation there, wbioh had also been "wnces have been turord to a verj dif. ai tueir oner in- firsl loud in their protestations .yelrc.cl.cd EnS- V " ,, '? ".l v. I , ton. So John Brown's poider saved Ibc CP'- P1,illiPs. m'tin? tbe "i""1' f J" ..I., lh.t were I, J!' ' J'lt'l aTh ".'mi " VI capital. All of thb .ill wear, I in- B.,.1 W.od for sounding purpose,, end ions tha. nothing 8 forced. .,h s.u.fadory idonce. in the --' f ,b. Kcbclb., .d bed remained bn, war between the two conn! rfS, 'rc few o Ibc H-h," ofcre" report of the committee .ppoin.cd ' to in- W'd. The firing returned, command; and a. ni.bt tbe .hole 1 .- , - jq, .? . fr vestitfate tho Ilarner's Ferrv affair but with what effect, there was no means was at Port Royal Iu-rry, comnetey tie?., nre now nnsnarinw in ifinir Imnnc iinra .nri snnkl : veuiiKait. iue xaarper b x'trry an.4ir. . . .... ' . ... J J ' J ties,, are now unsparing in their hopes Itors. and will enable them at nnv time vest,gate ino arPer s ierrJ that the United States would yield the point to force a debtor iDto bankruptcy. The " John Brown's bady lies moldering in demanded, and thus preserve peace. As we Now York law was drawn np by William g.ave predicted, however, the Southern rebels are Allen Butler, and is said to be derived u,a tuul ,b m,ircnmS on- mourning over our acquiescense in English from tbe Code Napoleon, the British demands. They rail us aU sorts of bard iJankruPt h and "e Insolvency Stat names, and include in their budget of billings gale blackguardism, President Lincoln, the Army, the Congress, and the whole North ern people. They had hoped much from our eserted This entire hr.dWoilher BT1 purpose ironi l j -" 1 i ,1 'vu l . ... j . entire regiment or a Mill smallar force) lcu- AUU vuumug cow useu ae a then joined tbe main portion of the , , " '.""' uu U13 Vc" , ,Laa forCe I 1111. Uinwuiuci ) tuui icuiin UUU ICU- ovaies mo :uo tnat nave Dean taken Irom C0" I I i .. -.'.I.. l. I 1 1 t . ,. ofascrrtaining. The Mayflower proceed- ered by the guns of the four men of war. V, T - , 77 . CU lhe j u j t !...jr m,.:. 'hl..:.! te .l . i deluded into forcible onDosition to the ed on her wsv around the Island. This Tbe niokets of the two commnnds were insulthas now been avenged. within fivo hundred yards of each other SoverDD3eilt' Un luesday, Dec. ol, four gunboat-s- all nigbt. r rt a Nnnnnn Hunt A m m n r A recent decision of a court of Massa- Badd. the VQa)bDaj Capt. IJankhead, brought to Gen. Stevens and a request The New York Court of Appeals has chusetts deprives a Methodist mini,ter of and tbo Ottawa, Capt. Stevens-were or made that the euemy bo allowed to enter decided that to eject a pnsseoger from a legal means of collecting bis sa.ary. A dere(J t(J appro3cb portlloyal Ferry, the within our Hues to bury their dead. Gen. railway ear while in motion is bo danger- .. !,.w.wUw, u -.., oucu m two former by the woy of the Hroad Hiv Stevens pave them one hour in which to ous an act that it may juify the soma Important Decision. utes of Massacbutts. church for an uopaid portion of his little stipend they were to give him, and wa met by tbo defence that, under the econ OHIO LEGISLATURE. MESSAGE OF THE GOVERNOR stubbornness-thinkincr that we. like them- ColumbuS' OLio- Mon'3aJ. Ja- 6- 1862. selves, were so jolly green as not to know The'Ohio Legislature organized to- ooiy of Motbodisro, nothius was legally .. TVUr. n . AT I . J .. . . . . 6 . J wnen we were well off, more especially -', ,jmiuu,s mwaage ii con- due bim; that the minister was sent to the when yielding the point would be but the f stulatry ?D the prospect of a favora- 80ciety from his conference, not called by rendering "unto Cesar the things which were YLtl M CEsarV Thev felt sure that w vm-AA .u. " ? " V'i J. uibiau0e9 were voluntary anu not tne ; , - uuu P i jfuar. no recues oneuy tne nis- resalt of a legal acreemeut binding on er, Bnd the latter by Brick Yurd Creek, accomplish this purpo-e, but when bis rcs?itanae on tho part of the passenger, the Seneca was to fire into Bovd s Neck messenger returned to the fla: with bi as 10 a ''rect attempt to take his life. on her way up, and distract attention for roply, tbe flag aud ita bearers were rsi.-s Anj passenger, for a good cause, may to n-hlln nllnr irhtnll 1 n nnnni nilin rrill, inni nnfkl.m r. rfr. rw n u -.1 tn... t U lOICOlOli In .'I HrnnrT ITRnnjr hllt H 1 4 m-513. uuc luiui, tuai, lub mmiaier wassen to tne lhe Ecnj 8bo was to a8sist in sienoio-a 80 of course Gon. Stevcn.s iuesaiC nev- tauce to an effort to expel him without bl. termination of The present w r and he Si ty th a U wZ V SbTk D th CSB e0Be " reaChed V" F onth0frenfiralnroHnprifrtl,BSf.f-frt, 1 - ' lUat H V m? Dt 3' un?er sub two or three miles west of Port Boyal was a ruse or not is unknown. of concurrent negligence ou his part. w 1 " I T" . In tbe morning the battcues had been Und-r thn ruling, a pascner who wai po demolished, aud the insult to the May- thrust from a oar while in motion, obtained cover flower suitably punched, the troops were a Verdict of i-i,uuu against a company. the removed on to Port lloyal island the gun-j Ste- boats covering this movement by a heavy vena's brigade, consisting of tho Bound caunonadjng, which was answered by the' Ferry. Tl.- -il. i I . , iiu.u iU un: act oi our ommouore even it war torv of tho State s nnn lfif)9 f.0n K w..u j .i... uo iwo guu coais wero to t- i i . . j i w uuiu Blues auu iijau u iue siewaras oi tne xi t ,i t t i t- i with England, and probably France, were Constitution was adopted, shewinz an im Uooietv did not nlW thn fH nmnnf nf tb.rouh Port Royal llivor, and the consequence, and thus open the wav for mense increase in wealth and Donulation. thn ci.w . la landing ot Uuion troops opposite Confederate recognition abrond nnd HnnrJ After devotin? some btibcp. to nffnir nf Liu, u-i . outh of Uricklard Ureck. Uen. uiv uv, vr l pnllpprinfr eratc treaties offensive and defensive. against 'ooal De"Bt, be refers to the report of ded that tbo grounds of the defe Gen. McClellan's Strategy. We have reason to believe the follow- nr. inn rrrnnnio r t ho ri.it..,in .mr 1 . . i r 1 ' w " wi.v.v. mv iunvn- u, But ,..ey reckoned wi.hcit U.eir bl8""''?.."4.41 ff .l.'0- SAM KM !.?F .tl" ,,!.''dI,to f ,be of ""..- Thfhpj,d.KirnncrHr,tcn ti, P,au 01 currency as lianiotoma- recover. I --b"-- vnw- -..vu.uu., uau u(;.cu miue piateu movement to be true. It is said b u.USluUC.10ucv- rtv,;0;rtn. B4 ; .. I etb rennsvlvnnia. (Jo . Urist. and the 7th hours, and was nnrfnrifd in n ,r..nn..r Gen. Tom Thumb about a month nao New-York, Major Morrnoo commanding, highly creditable to officers and men. ' o - il who wen i.l.nrB ... in. UJ uvJB..uu-, u . apraouca oio as a "-;0.iiig ua iuiv UilUbUllJf measure of relief to the Government. Ho plated uow that Gen. BuroMdc's espedition, U'ith thp rp.st nf tlir wnrlrl drnl-n KT. . . . . uu'l,"Jlucu.' u 'JCu, iuuj inuuiu, aooui B mODlQ ago u...r.. ..: " , . ".. Vt ,r . "",uu v." WIIIIIII 1UW ..... "'J,," MKewise objects to tbe income tax im- shot a deer, near tho forks of tho Kala- T ""rt,, umant, as i uue regiment, me 4tu iMew-iorK, re- days, will be followed by the most impor- union at the first beck of Secession, and for nosed bv Congress as making an nnwiP mn,nft in Mitn.n 'PU ; - J have sa,d. about ton milos by bnd from turned to Hilton Head by a tran-oort tnnr. r,.Rt.!t- Tf is hoi;,.,! in th the treatment of a question of right between discrimination between people who are aje as follows : "On arriving tho Gen- J?6, rry.; e F,ort-'eveDth New York, without crowing Port Bojal Lland; the iuformod circles, that its ueLeSful land- man and man, and nation and nation, loft in wilhnir to contribute to the snr.nnrr, nf th rnl nlnnod liimcolTin a frt!nln nMta ' ''Cr, flUU tQO X OrtV"C!lltnt OoLIOtiierS prOCCOdcU lO WJXVQu tO IJtiaufort. I in,? will t K clonal fnr n rnnornl n r? power the cool, calm and just brain of the Government in proportion to their mean?, river, anxiously watching tbo approach Gre ?rdered UP from Hilton Head with tho exception of tho Roundhead aud vaneo. But a hhort time ago. Gen. Mo- North The result is that disappointment and also-discriminating between United of the desired prize. He had not waited o lbo, CDt,,ro foroc Placod under GeD tho 55th Pcnoifjlvanio, which wero left Clellan inquired of Gen. Porter iu what greets the rebels at the very moment they States an.d StatG Bfcurilie8. on the other side of the ferry, to guard time he could move. Btiug aiflrrercd d State securities. lone when a noble buck camp hnnndincr oieJeDB ctb. on the i ! - i s- n i f Ia.i -i i y r a i tit i i thought they had every thin their own wav- tternog to military affairs, he flays, along toward the stream, and, when with- -F"-"Jf. Rogers or me waoaBU agam-c any otber otfeusifo movement -,n twenty four hours," he rejoined that and-to-day, instead of rejoicina over he arres Q , Cail 01 lUo rrcs,deijt. 92,0U0 in ten rod., the General discbargad both luw prcsBoi in tne oi too enemy. bo w,0hed tho .-oldiera not to bo deluded ofMason&Slidel as thev did , f ,W meD volunlcered- To number of men barrels of his piece, the contents taking T8t,0' tops wero marched from At the time at which I write in, word into the belief that tboy wore about go- . thev are J21Lt "f" .fLib"e J0".' ee"ioe. Js 77.814. j" ack of tbe .boulder, one ball 2" "iu i?.:'.!? v A Ji I)e1ccmb.ert to h- reached Hilton Head of the return of ing into winter quarter., but to bold fh.fm.nl, I t b I WD,CU 4-,sa aro in aotivo service out- entering and breaking the back bono , . , , , JJr,D,i iara r00K WUD,U UJe SunD00t8. WI"cn 111 J possibly be re- themselves in readiucs-, as they would mat sucn men were born. In the action of side of tbe State. This does not include Th h hunk m?idn nno Kmmd ont f..n tt I w bad been prepared flats and other maiuing for a similar nurDoo. The 4Sth Khnrtlt? mncp fnrirnrd " our government they see the handwriting on citizens of Ohio, who have entered milita- measured G feet from tip to tip,' and boatf for the trasPortation of Gen. Ste New-York is now diembnrking at this As the Burnside expedition will proba the wall which pronounces the dismal doom ry organizations in other States, because weighed 140 poundi." One hind-ouar- vns s command. They crossed early on place, having marched to Beaufort aud bly ascend tho Eappahanr.oak river, a ... luoti cneri6neo nopes: " luu auiuoruy 10 receive tnem ter and tbe hide has been sent to Barnum . . "'"Kt u-mug uuuuuipni.u tuauuuu mo wuun in union ueau since movement torwarJ via Ucconuan will ! : . lrl-r. . . . l:I.t.i.: . m. I .... .. . . I nri lin rno.-.rV. nQ n rni L., : fi in? .. . '"bieau oi a gionoua oniederacy in the ,u ,,u.0 luu. VMUO couungent. mis num- The skin is to be mounted for tho Museum , F A J . AaoJr oa" uros3,"g uroao mver toi morning a dis- compel the evacuation of the rebel battc- future, with puwer, and place, and wealth to ber 'S e6limaled at 10,000. satisfy the maws of their leadingdemugogues, they see nothing for themselves but ruin on the one hand, and subserviency to the Con stitution and Laws on the other. So Jet it be and continue to be. The total amount expended for war purposes to January 1,1802, including nnrairl KaK.Kt.u ?. OO Q'Jn ICI m 1 uujuiu IIOUIIIIIC9, I" & tfJ l . XOO a- mount refoudc ia 81,077,000 as a trophy of Gen. Tom Thumb. then some four or five miles to march bo- tanco of ton miles by land, and afterward ries ou the Potomac, aud also give pos fore reaohing Port Royal Forrv. The of fifteen down tho Port lloval Uiver. cc; of ...... ;u f ,h l?ilimnn. that Providence i dpnlin,, ; J , i? . Petnb.Qa wero meanwhile By this exploit, several objects have railway at Acquia Creek, and leavo the vuai, x i uviucuuc id uounu in dnlaved bv thn nt.nfo nf thn fid i- v,...-m.. xu U- a mvntarioua wnu with thn vcmtnhnA I v "w uuai uniuiujjiirucu, mu uitu uuu uuuu ii- uonioueraies at iuunossas UIO CQOICC Oi ed by United States to Ohio oe L the SnZlJ a i;,TlJ , si P' m0Uth f the creek 006 of them ek' b, to 8U0W themselves well-behaved un- two evil to fall back on Richmond, or fcl J " -V ia- L"L-.T.i1!??! -ind. der fire, a little dash has been made be comnletelr outflanked and captured i - It seemi A delay alsoooourred in tho movements wbich infuses vigor into tbe spirits of the by McClellan's masterly strategy. Pennsylvania Legislature. Harrisburg, Tiicsday, Jn. 7, 1862. The Legislature met this afternoon. The Governor's Message will be sent jn at noon to-Borrow. The Governor has appointed Col. F. L. fitiesell of Pittsborg Adjataat-General of the State, in the place of E. M. Bid- die, resigned; also, F. P. Steritt Pceji. iest Judge of Alleghany County, vice Judge McClure deceased. The fin.nmn, fi.into fi,. nst. , wo uau "u,Dgs i too condagration which f t u iuc uiuuiuiu ci desolatod the most populous nart of the J ououurruu iu iue movements Hgui imu iiicupiua ui me feet of the war will be tbe extinction of traitorous city of Charlebton All ov f tbe trooP8 owing, il is stated, to amis- command; the enemy has been made to biavery. He depreoates immediate e- i. o-..a. - . . .. rr apprehension bv Col. Fenton of thn nrdnr underetand that he cannot with impunity , : i: lug ouuiu iuru arfl or nr nmnn i mn . " " .. . , luauoipsiiou. the South there are crios of lamentation - PP - oj vol. 1'eotoo of the orders uuue"iaDU i"3'- e cannot wud impunity jcSTUen. CjioI has resigned his posi- noflr pnmmnrnn .y'.nnA . auu fcu uiuj. j. ma ueiav, nowovcr, was uoa-i"i"u auy iumu luour viciuuv: iwo hod in iuo army: anu wo learn irom a disobedient population' and the want of but 8,i'fnt- and ocoa,)ioned no sorious in- batteries have been demolished, and the St Louis paper that tin is to be followed the necessaries of life. Now wo hear that CODVODicno0- Thc Seneca, in this time, complete possession of the Broad Uiver by tho resignations of other officers at- unu pcnui muu uer portion oi mo tass, ""3 uuu ouunu iu uuiuug 10 iue umun tacueu 10 uira, wuo tuinK ne nan ueen nu fired into Boyd's Neck in an alarmincr01,008. So far aa has yet been learned, jutly treated in beini: superseded in the manner, and afterward, in conjunction Pue mnu ouh u&8 been killed, and eight command of tho araiy at Bolla. Bigamy Extraordinary. A ,rt m j T - T . uouoaonrieo oi mo. iMow wo near tha mtlT P ' J " tl IrV1D' f ond has been visited by tho deso iJioomsburg, Pa. being onamored of two a xr . ' young lading married Ihem bob, on the J . gh!rBml, -Nature itself .eems tore. . . . ' i wu mu Insn nor hnnnfn In ilmco u n .... . 4tbor December last. The girls, of Destruction fiait.tion de wir 3 witb the E,,,D ,hflH,d the work at Sea- or nine wounded; all of these belonging course, were ignorant that thev were mar. L.k .V ' J .! a,e,,Pa,r' nnU brook, a mile or two to thn w.nf i,J to tho Michigan 8th lleaiment. Tbeir ' i v u tu 'iucaa ui o lhm irun.H n rrn nann i - " i ' nAmnnntV I A. U- I Clpffr: of the Hunting Season. On Wed send ay last tbo time expired or shooting deer, pheasants and pat ridges, according ro th provision of lhe iet of Assembly. rying the same man at almost tho same timo, and wero ereatlv distressed when tne fact was discovered. Two days af- Ferry. names (with the exception of Major Wat- TIia frnnn. nn,Ur flnn Sinn.na ..i son ) have not vet been ascertained F our or fivo robol bodies ly jail lor taking more wivos than thn nonded sneeie nnnmnnta Vhiu :., i ' .. . ed wero muiin nritinners Uor .lli -i . i 7 r uonuu ib uu iuu wuy iitBurujiaiiing iook place, tlial r Tho b . T I " f"MwavMvu4A'lw.uwuVfftIULUU UUUUIUiil uuiittrv nr r.nn terwaros, tbe bridegroom was in the coun- mercial cities of our oountry have sue- ferrv in ndvanoe of th o,,nhnt nnA Pur mD and one or tro of their wound .. . . - I J -T" -5 w " 4 uihuw, iiiui said to have been rendered necessary by mill longer impoded thom. A force iud. thn oraof ilrnin f r r .1.. it. n . . . J Hew Counterfeit. We learn that a new and dangerous were buried I uuuult;,U,t uu- u iu ruimui o uau i . PottvilIe. Pa., has been put in ciroula- tion. The description is as follows: 2's; viginette, boy lying near hay. sheaves;, Washington and 2 on tho right end. jo- ay-The old Courthouse at Eastoo male with trumpet ou the left end". m3?-A u;nU,A , . BF3f,u uuiofl eu uy uen. otevens, to oe about l.ouu w u muuu UUC CUOieSSfiH rnn! In Ihn nmmlrn If . L I ... .1 . , . ' . " fhfl rhl r , . rr " uuiBupposou mat strong, was posted in some woods on h s was so d a woek or two since hv thn fin . . ID uncrir uemoranzfifi rim Bnmnncnn ;ii i ii.. i .. . . . . j .... regimental, dxills have oe.aod. and the" kill Z7t" J. I ur Lr'.i iD UFSl "ISf.l'o obtain- m.ssioners for 855, tbe purchaser being ljWhy is stick of candy like men spend their time in gambling. the eountrv J " " " SlC ."'""7 WV a10r,D? 'ro 'ged A light battery. A part at least ha.lf of I next. to remove it by tho 15th of May raoo horsol Becauso the more you lick lit tho faster it goes!
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