iilumlna Dcmnrrnt About lories I l Dr. Jons, of the "iVf t Muddm ," has Thoso Fipurca. Last year tlio Columbia Counlu Rtpub- Parson Brownlow. To day we give our readers tlio farewell EDITED nY LEVI L. TATE, rROrRlETOR. BLOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, "861. OUR OOCNTRT'S FLAG. God or oca FatiikriI In thy name We iialltmr Standard lotho matt To coniner or to itie, We claim No greater honor. White th,' blast Of civil itrlfe ameoa o'orthf land, We'll strike the foe nho darvato tnar Our loiely ensign, and we'll stand A wall if Drr to guard each star. Major Gonoral Ilalleok. J lin C. Froniont. 'Shall Wli to Mou Bulo Aniortuat Major Qenoial II. W. llnllcck, who liasl " The Great Pathfinder,' llio oniboili I The VYYekly Caucasian is the titlo of recently struck a new string in political hew was bridling with figures, atvl over. nddrcs of that honored patriot, Parson been assigned to llio coimnantl in chief of nient ot " tree Speech, 1'rco ITcps and a Ucmocrutio Union paper bit indepond, controversy, and now freely applies the running with election returns : This year Brow.nlow, of Tennessee. It (-peaks for the army iu Missouri, is a Nhw Yoiker by Frco Kamas," this little god of tho Abo. cut of parly, recently started in New York terms "Tory" and "Anti Union," to bis Traders aro most disrespectfully put itself. The noble sontiments contained in birth. Ho enteied tho West Point Acid , litioni.-ts, his descended from his pedestal .by the late proprietors of The Day-Boou; National Union Democrats. That is off with iho lio direct, infercntinl and it are worthy the fathers of tho Republic wuy in IBS5, w3 graduated in lriilO,! of greatness, and been relieved of all mill, which was suppressed. 'Uioir new is..u 'cool, indeed, and quite refreshing. Wo consequential; and the whole buitics is in tho "days that tried nicu's souls." Irauking third in his class, find entered the tary duties. That Stt,0U0 house, whero be .docs not discii,3 tho war. and hence it cir .therefore now propose saying a few words boiled down into the following short para- They call us back to that period when tho ' army at Brevet Second Lieutenant of Eu- kept senators and members of Congress jculates in thu mails unmolested. It lakes , about Tories, graph, stuck whero it will attract as little Declaration of Independence was about gimcrs, his commission beaiiiig date Ju y kicking their feet in tho vestibules for days for its motto the sentiments of the late Sen- ! As the man of that "Macbino" has attention as possible. "We reproduce it being signed, and some hesitated in ap- , l, 16:)!). Ho remained in the Military waiting for " Ills Highness" to get tiuio ator Doughn, " tlutl this government was made the charge personal against tho here, aud shall then proceed to show what pending their names to it, One of the Academy until Juno of tho next year as to see them, has laded uway like Aladdin s mndo on tliu wlntu basis, by white men, writer of this article, we trust our readers the facts arc: apostles of liberty approached the table, Acting Assistant l'rolcsior ol htiginecnngi pamces. inni ternuiu nouy.guaru, com- tor ine oeiieui oi white men and .heir pos will excuse tho apparent necessity of re The Elections Tho States of New took up thu pen and exclaimed, "live or ,m 1811 he published a work on "Uitu. posed of licrco Hungarian and Ucrnian pulling his groundless charges in kind, Yolk, Maryland, Wisconsin, Maasachu- die, sink or swim, sunivc or perish, 1 am men and its'Lscs,'' was made Fir-t ...ieu and pinning upon him personally, tho en. tts, nnd several others, we believe, held for t10 Beclaitttion,'1 aud with a few bold tenant in January, 1815, and published m,,i, ,i election- this month. They h:uo gone . . .. , iiucrisl.able an able work on the "Klcmcnts ol Milita- .1... I.. ll.,itnanij lit llinnenmla lions Tho Father of the Editor of this Ili Maryland tlio imijmity is over :tn,t)00. rccolU ot &loti' 'P raM' 00 V'u Ijournal, enlisted in the "SeconiMVar of So in Massachusetts. In New Yoik it is gentleman named above. From the begin I Tnrlnr.nl. rlrtnnn " to,. ,i ,.,i,j , much lareer. New Jeiscy gave a small mni: of tlio lamentable controversy ho 'the defense of Baltimore. Moreover, he tinocra ic mnjori y. ' 1Sa.-i.il nml died n .Inol-snr, ITnion Domnfrnt Last fall Lincoln carried Pennsylvania t.m us ihsn tulnecach thrsad of llio elorioil tissued" ... . ..... ... l... i tin mm 1 T.,.,.;.,1..t,i-,. .i.7V7ii.t '. ha about i.h art-.trinaa, and i...Kin he other chap's forefathers, in ''luc davs "j "'" - unnnnir tuiiiiss, timl cult hing til spirit that lirintli.'S ' .... . , ., ., Unml Sn tlio Semite. 'J7 Hsn s i ODchlV ooonualrointluhnttl. fl.ljorour father., Itt u ri- that tiled Well 3 fouls, ' WCrC OlUOIig tho "OOU, 1U Hie Otliatt, .. jups, u l tin., '. ... ... i ... 111 1.. Hi, tinil (n . v ... i t .in It '11.! . i? 1 ' ftS",7i.Wih."IS!.J?S bread and beef to the " " fa" Biiti-h and Indians. Moreover, they democrats carry me ci...e o me persecuted Oereral Jack-on through life popular vote by perhaps lll.UOO, a lua and cursed his memory in death. Who jr''y of the House, and a gain in the then were the Torvs and IHt-U lionh's ? Senate. It is ca-y and natural for such fcllows I"' Liucoln canied New York by to prefer charges again-t patriotic demo- "r 50,01)0. Tho Legislature stood: rmu. RmpIi w tlm i.mi.. poiidition of tin. ' "!enate, Hen's 23: Dems 0. House, other fellow who last summer c-irculattd ' p Djuis SI3 : This f.tll tho ' tried for the crime of loyalty to the gov rim iir,l'ni.rirl,.rl ei.rriinn. tlinf wp",vurn Democrats have clcoted a. portion of their eminent. He uieefs them with a farewell "aynae;'".",;,r ..liea'Vu." Ili brl'.d of J.u for party and mxt for tho country.' IS ate ticket, an increased number of Suua- .address, enuueiating his princides as un IliUtlir "... ... . .. .1 I... I'll I ll nm .i nf . ,,tn.,. n , i i nmm.i In ,nf. Ire mvir tiseii UitU esprcssiuu. we uut ;' uuu i""1 "uu jv....6) v,,..vS ... 6..w The leading men on the ile- Her anil die lnr them, to untlergo martyr ilvAthat. come Heal or hoc, we Hill In 111 anil in .lonth. iinwnnd forevtr itand hy tlio iliirs on. Thjy ha, floated ovtr our cra.il -a. tit It he our prayer and our atruiiglethu tiify man mat uvi'r ouraruvea, Th.'y havebni unfurled Iroui th. .no,a of t:i,aiia to th olalila of N.'W llrli ana. and to til-- h.ilU tf theMon tezjuia.. uu I atuld thj ti-litjdua of tv.'ry aeal and ere wture. in th luuil.'ous aymbo of reUtla and benn cent now -r, thy hue leutlu brave end the ftt'e to lie tory nd to alor). 11 h i h-'en my f.utune tu looa umn till- lias I" IWi'lfn land and amid the! plooui ol an orl ental ,. fpolliii. imu riahl II no I au.m. by lonlrait how brlfflitnr - Its turn, aui lnuv eitldnne are it lii?p. ration. IfthU tiiuii -r the emblem lor ita ol all that m traniporll.ig I.i liutnau hop,'. I to be aacrificcd on the altar i-f .1 SilnnU a.ubitlon, an i thus lia pear fur-ver anil . the nirhl anJI nip at ' t reioliition, thi n uiM I feel nil . nil.. shall ittiui.it Ui. dmnlatl uifthit led. inzi th it th pun nai in l.'.'u men airica -n irnni ui, stood by the governiiant and dealt seces rioii saeh blows as caused it to iriii.ee. Though siiirounded ly armed hordes, at tempting to ovei throw the Constitution and threatening him with death, he falteicd not iu his devotion to that instrument ; and when at last their persecutions have .taken the form of an indictment against him for treason becau-o he would not yield himself to aid them iu their uiihoiy work of de stroying the liberties of a great nation, he is to be incaiceriitcd iu a felon's cell and .nrr.vv nn.l of lienor V for our h D. and uith llAlld outtrerh.-d in f .hi .nena and supplication, on iihich In any hour, a mllitar) trantiiiay rivet tin f.ltira of a despalrlns bondage. Ma) Ond in his Infinite mercy save you and mo, and the lane ne so mu h loc, lroiu the doom of such a depradatiot." Joirph Holt. 'Tlag of thp free heart's only homo I Uy nugel hands to lalor Riven Thy stars have lit the nclain dome. And all thy lius were born In heaven. Forcvi r il-'mt that standard sheet I Wh-re breathes the foe but fnlla before u, With freedom's soil bcr.catti ourteet, And Freedom's banner -treaming o'er us t" explicitly say, aud now rtpcat, that we were then and had cvtr been, for "the Democracy and the Union ; or, the Union and tho Democracy." Every base charge agiinst tho Demo cratic party and its candidates, during the late campaign, we can prove to a uiatha niaiieal demonstration, originated cither with the decendants of the Tories or apos- V3T The I)r publishes a long jcremiade lat0 politicians. For such patriots we over the removal of Fremont. Let the i,avo little sympathy and less charity. Abolitionists howl. 1 One brief extract from the Colitmbui , , , J Vituocrai, published oa the 22d of last car If we are correctly informed about ' . . . . . n . June, tho day of the Special K ectiou, the proceedings in Luzjrnc County, in re- ' ... , , J , . (and long belore we were a candidate,) gard to the army vote j we most cmphati- J . B . ,. , T fairly delined our life-long "Umon-De- .callv condemn thi'in. ' . .., ,. , mocracy, and without further comment the House publican ticket were Democrats. Last fall Lincoln carried Ohio by ncar.y 13,0011 over Douglas now witli a leading Douglas man on their ticket, thu vote is ouly 10,0110 more. The Legisla ture a year ago stood : Senate, llup'n 25 ; Pern's 10 House, Hep s 5S ; Dem s 16. '1 his fall the Legislature stands, ac cording to the Cincinnati E-qtaur, (Kep.) Senate, 21 Hep's j 1!) Dem's Hou.e, 1 1 Kip s and 515 Dem P. List fall Lincoln carried Illinois by near.y K',000. This fall, in electing Delegates to a Constitutional Convention, the Democrats have a decided majority. Last lull Lincoln canied Maa-achu.etts ry Art and Science1' in I S 10. .Shortly utter the Mi-.sican war broke out Lu ut terly torovers" and, with this text, it deals tho hardostkiud of blows at tho Ab olitionists, Dr, Van Kvrie. the senior ed itor, Is a scientific student to the question of races aud he ohovis what negroes .tie and The Philadelphia Election The returns of tho Philadelphia election in cluding tho army vote elect the Demo cratie Sheiiff, Mr. Ewing, by a handsome majority. K3r Itov J. G. Penny, Pastor of the llnni!.' I'lmioli nt Itlnnnislmrf. has for the nast week been holdiue: a" Protracted over the Post Office ha, had a great deal Meeting wiih his Church and Congrega ought forever to silence tho tongue ol slander. Head " Wo are now," June 22, 1801, "where wc have always been, for the U.NIUX, the Constitution, mid lligut'ir Jtiluci title iXomliiali'Jits.'' jdom for the Union sentiments he has ad vanccd, leaving to his children tho rich legacy of a father's devotion to tiie gov ernment he lined. Would that there were moro such self sacrificing patriots in the .South. Now if Ever. Our patrons arc reminded thst we want mosey, uot so much for ourselves as it is wanted by our creditors, and wo trust every mail of them will remember tho Printer at tho December L'ourt. Friends, you can all help us a little, and every dollar you may pay us then, will be warriors, with learlul moustaches, una " that staff" with its "musical director," and secretaries, have all sunk into insignif icance. Wo miss, too, those Hauling tele- eraphic despatches which atinounci d, like what white nu n are, in such : way that llulleck was sent to California, and in 1 Daiiium's show bills, what grand things we tho Abolitioniits will lind it difficult to nn September, lHly, he was biexeted Captain miht expect to (V performed. All liac swer his arguments. I iib Caucasian is "lor gallant conduct in aflaiis with the goiu, unci nii.itary affairs in Missouri will pub ished at the low prieo of O n D li.au enemy juu the lUth and 20tli of November be reduced to (lull and prosaic details, pen Yi:AIl, with full r pu ts of the Now 1j 17, and meritorious service iu Califor- The ' urmy correspondent " will no Ion- nut. May 1, 1817." jger telegraph "'puffs" of the commanding Iu California ho was engaged in tho I (Jo hcral, and we shall miss those Mauling military Overuuiuut,as Secret iry of State soiisaiiou stoiies cf "mutiny," of ''1'iyiiig under Gen. Kearney, Col. Mason and j down arms,' A'c., if Fremont were remo ved 'person who will send l'lVB no. LAWS foi a Hut if tho public arc relieved of these club of livo subscribers, at ono post office, tliealiical performances, Undo am s Trea- will get sixlk cip grn is. L uger clubs .-ury promises to bo exempted from serious will b'j furnished at thu rate ot twenty cop dnilts We give a brief abstract of the ies for i310. It is ono oi the ehcaiaist pa report of the Congresional Investigating pers published. Sub. criptions should bo Committee in regard to Fremont b affairs, j addressed to Van Evrio, Hortou A: Co., aud the Chicago Tiibune, latciy a strong No. 102 Nassau strw t Specimen cophs admirer of Fremont, says the half has uot , scut nc to all who write lor them. Wo been told. It teems that Gen. F. was 1 would recommend uil our r.aders who want surrounded by a lot of his old California ! a New Yoik weekly paper to patrouizo Ueu. ltiley, from 1817 to Deeember,li-ll). Alterw.ml he bcc.vW Chief of thu Staff ot ommo lore Shubriek iu the further united n ival and military operations on the Pit eilie coast. He was aso a memb r cf the convention which met iu li?4!) lo fr-iuio thu constitution of tho Ctutc, aud was on the committee which drafted the con-titutiou. Ho was Captain pt Engineers in July, ISjS, and rosignsd his coiiimUsion August 1 , 1 f .1 1 . Since the brooking out of the present war the government has rectlled Vork Cat.LK, OiAIS and Pitouu E MaiiK' ts, War Nkwsi, full and complete. Ike., Sic, btibsuiiplious tiro reeeis'ed for Tiiltllll M-'NTHS, at 23 i EiTsJ eacli sub scriber, or l Foil fooh col'l s. Any associates, gem rally icputed to bo tho Tins Caucasian. Stsf Tho Abolitiou-Hepublican organ ticn. A revival i3 very promising. Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. M., to-mor-raw. JCST The Dr. excases if he does not de fend the Il.'publiean election frauds at .tempted to be perpetrated in Philadelphia. The i'liiladelnhia hiomrcr, "one of tho , . to say about the stealing said to havo been done by Floyd, but which was never bus ccptiblo of legal proof, Of course he will now give us all tho details of the stealing done by Fremont, the special pet of his party. We shall bear about the attempted il legal transfer of the SUM,000 we s-hull hear of the set of silver ware presented to best of .our own city dabies," emphatically Jlrs. Quarter Master General MeKinstry coudoinus tbcra. Go it Dr., you are iin- at a co-t ot SIKKItyiii wc shall be t Id tiroviu2. , of tho fraud in hor se contiacts, in which over HALF A MILLION of dollars wa tsSi-Mr Gko. W. BEinr.tM.VN, tho Soldier Triuter, aud Sou of Capt. Jcol jBadkmmi, of Woomsburg. is on a visit to liis Iriends. .lie is a member of the Firat California Regimeut, commanded by tho late Col. Daker. Mr. lieidleman was prostrated by sickness during the fatal engagement of Hall s Bluff, otherwise ho might not Jiavo now been here. l,otil.-fnl I , i-oooii'oil mill .lull, not.-ltnu-l bv over 72,000. This full the republican' , , T ., . 3 , .1.,. i edged. Liko generous patron-, ns you always have been, send or biing iu your ntitce, whether for Subscription, Adver- il... A...1rn. t., .,1,it, ,1 l.ir o ttttl.i i VJUI11UI, llUUO.li r vivi.iv.. wj . ...... over SIO.OOO a losa of 12,000, Last fall Marvland went for tho Demo. crats by tVi now sho goes against Abo litiouists and Secessionists by over UO,-U00. Last fall Lincoln carried four electors j in New Jerseynow it is admitted New Jersey has given a Democratic majority ; of about 9,000 aud carried both branches of the Legislature. Last tall Liucoln carried Wisconsin by oter 21 ,uuu anu mo i.cgiriamre tioou : Senate, Hep's 22 ; Dem n S House, Hep's 70 ; Dem's 27. This fall thu returni which havo thus far been received are favorable to the election of the whole Democratic State ticket. We have slso Using, Job-work or Election cxpcr.scs now if kvkr and be assuied that you wi 1 thereby discharge an honest obligation lo suppu t a inc 1 rns an I thus glad den the Pi inter's heart and brieiitcn tho hopes of tho future. Our distant subscribers, North, West and East, will greatly oblige us by remitting their indebtedness by mail, and we hope they will do so, without further invitation. him to thu army, and hu return, uowwith jinost successful uwiudlcas on the continent the commission of a Mnjor-Geiieral, dating These men had access to him when uo one Atlgu t 19 of the present year. Ciders else could get it They commenced oper weio sent to Gen. Il.uleck some t'ino ago atioiis by pioscnting Mrs MoKuistry, wife to icport for duty in Washington, whero of liiigadier-Uen. t.cltiustry and Cjuar ho anived two nceks ago, and has &inco tcrm.tster Uenu al of llio We-tcrn Pjpail left lo take command iu Missouri. nient, with a silver service costing SUOliO Then the frauds coiniueno.il Out ot 111 Capture Of ilUstm Ulltl Slitlill. horses furnished iu one lot, only 70 wcie It will be recollected that James M. found fit for use, five wero wad, and tho M:inn Mini Jnlm SI Moll wp.in..rl fieini ' balance tlilal, insb'ttic-. tuavtiuU or Charleston in the steamer I'headurabout Our Side Best. We Icrirn from the Gettysburg Compiler, that Mr tho middle of October. They were ae credited Ministers respectively lo England and France, by Jelfeisou Davis. They arrived iu the West Indies in Sife'y, aud the steamer currying them out leturued with a valuable cargo of arms aud amuui tiou to ono of Southern p.rts. We heard no more of the pretended MiuiMcra until the news reached us on Satuiday last of their arrest, on board an English steamer near the Deliama Islands. Tho San Ja cii.to overhauled the English steamer hav ing them on beard and demanded their surrpnHer. which i! i- laid the C.ipt iiu tnnde under protest. Commander Wilkes is said to havo acted on his own responsi bility. The San Jacinto has anived at New Vork with the distinguished piisoners. otherwise unlit for service! Hay was pui chased at S17.50 per ton, and it was poor ijuality or pr.urio grass at that, while it eouid have beu had lor 80 to 53 per ton 1 Six foitiliicat. oils that ought to hao cosi only ?00 000 were contracted for at $yjU,000, and (5170,000 has actu aby been paid on tin. in. Iu the ertct.oti of the barracks around St Louis similar frauds are loiiud, and nltogithcr the evi dence of corruption in Fremont's dep irt m. ut beats all specimeiu of tho kind yet repoited. Even his most intimate friends gie liiin up, mid though Fri'iitot't him-"'.' has unt yet uttered a word in it'll ddeu e, few who believe he will be AiitiLiiio.Nis.M 11 amp a nt. vre make an occa-ional extract irom the National Aiiti-clnrvry Standard, to show tho ani mus of abolitionism. Parker Pillsbury writes us fo.lowi, on be Fremont affair j "Jiit I'r.viili'ht Lincoln understand that the p.opk here in tliu West, wish lo seo the tvitleneu pieeede tho condemnation and certain y the sentence aud execution And some may wi.li yel to know whethe the prudelieo auU economy about W.t h iugtoii liavo been -ueli us to denial! I . summary proceeding, in Mi-somi Will it be treasonable to p. tiliou ( ou grcss to impeaeli tlu Prvsideut ami In. . i-eia, ou the fir.i Monday in Dee. n, ucxi before the going down of tliu sun ? It so a good man w of us nro traitors.' heart, to the extent oi d .siiiugit. Ann l know of nothing, were Cmigre s brave an i honest, that woul I -o tend io subivi've tue ends of Justice and liherty j PAUKE.t 1'ILLSliUItV. I Another correspondent has no faith in Kentucky Unionists He does not even ' believi' in Holt and Ciiifndr'n. "No Union with slavelioldfrs ' is bis poetical creed, .titled as follow.' : 8Qy- Mr. IiOWENliUUO.has just received bis stock of Fall aud Winter Goods and Clothing. It were almost needless to say a word in relation to our fiicud Loweu burg and his Clothing Emporium, as they aro extensively known and liberally pat ronized. Justice to both, require tho an nouncement, that his new supply of 'her. filotln. Cajsimeres and Jewelry are un- picket surpaEi&d. CSy When Fremont left the army and galloped off the tioid wilh his UOO body juard; Majjr Phiuney, his payma-ti.r, attempted to leave with him, and cirried along tho nii.itary chest, belonging to tho squandered iloulitless the prairie gra-s aud puttied wigons will bo condemned by him, as they were by tho t'ongres-iona f otinuittee wo fchall be told that tho Gov ernment built five foits for 50,000 whil. Fremont had six of the same kind cost the Government 8300.0UO - being 5210,1,00 more than tho actual cost of the forts he will of course condemn tho payment to Mrs. lliatit, cou-in of Mrs. Jes-ie Fie mout, of v'0,0110 hou-e tent He will ex pose the fraud peipetrated in the bui ding of barracks large enough to accommodate 23U0 men, for the body Guard of 000 and the 575,000 out of which the Govern ment was cheated in the cost of those and -the fraud of 510,000 in making pins the bui. ding of tug boat- al 51,000 of a profit on each, and the char tering of steayi boats at double cost and value. Of course Dr. Johu will denounce thoso enormous frauds of his pet abolition Gen eral iu unmeasured terms. Lot us see, and let Fiemout tremble ! Mir.ns, the Demoeratio caudi 1 " ,. ' . ' 1 -I I, l Mini ...1 nt l.n V.c, ..11 ! i ..i a . .-.1 ....1. ilnfp f.ir llm r.n.f!nlntiiefi li finr vnins ! .' . gaineu several ceiiaiois. ul.u euUuu m il.- ---- - a-- , to proceed on the voy.iSft. This arre-t . .. . u. i. j ... .i.n.i..i i iTirti',. run il ill i .'7 rn nt nm i n lie. ' - ners oi tue ivssetnuiy to rviiuur me jiuuu eal complexion of that body doubtful. c.tve a ccrliucato learn from the fnlloii Dtmticrul, that Need we add any comments to expose the deliberate attempt to suppress the truth which tho Editor of the litpubhcan has made t I hose were tho facts, aud he knew them, yet what did ho say t He rWil' they held elections he aint quite ure. They went against 'he bogui Demo units, did they 1 Of course they did, and gainst the bogus Union S ivcrs too j and ior the grand old Democratic party which is now, anil has always been lor tin) Union uid the Con-titution, and agaiu-t Abo litiouUt and Secessionists. .,. it,-,. M 11, In .!,.,, tl.r. ll.i .'' . ! n-nises .'i-eat reinie.llc tliroil-iliont the eollli. publican Return Judges of Adams couuty , n. , t t i , i t. of election. And ,J'. "'.' '";;" "'.- uouc mucu injury io iuc union cause in England and France, there are verv able to clear up the tranniciicns complain- , A C'ent lc-s t, mauc over Holt Cntten- , , . , o ,.. . ii.i: deu i; Co , iircnu.o Miev nro foi tile Liiion. ed'.f. A certain Major Selover, a t.ali- aViiU umil . Ilre (licl, foruia patriot, .eenw to be mentioned 9 lt lB t!1sy to be strong upun the strouL'. r cbii I'cf the lobby, aud as no one doubts s de esntciutly when that e, roncer siJe that Se!:er .V Co. tr: grsat patriots ami l. apa witli rclt great friends of tho neio, everybody is r . . !. . CI..., .,...1 II. Uoveruineui, contaiiiing ?,wu,uuu. iie was promptly arrested by General Hunter ; Nesting of iiungics anil die l.isa and brought buck, mcuey and all. tuie. Congress will convene at Washing Of courso Dr John will denounce Majo' ' ton, D. C, upon the first Tuesday in De Phiuney for stealing ho large an amount cember. This will be the 2nd Session of of Government fuuds or if ho does not, the .17th Copgreas. It is usually the long it was for the benefit of his jiet abolition Session. general. iGuant to the provisions ot tho Jlcu-ccl 'Constitution, will meet in tho City of Piesideut Jud?o. The election of Mou. W. J. Woodward as Pie.-ident Judge of Deris county and his Acceptance ol that po.-t, will tender a temporary Appointment of Judge for this Uistnct, by the Governor necessary. Such appointiueut will frtand until alter the next general election, wheu tho ofiice will be hlied by popular sull'iago. I'tu' I yeais of Judge Woodward s term iu this J district aio unespiicd as bo was elected iu 1 850, but wo believe the Judge to be elec ted next full will servo for a full term oi ten years, and not for tho mero balance of the present term. Wc understand that lite meniberr of the bar in our district, without distinction of Tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, pur- paity, aro in tavor of thu appointiueut of I William Elwell Esq,, of Towauda, us Judge, and that nearly all of them rce omii.eiided him to tlic Governor lor tho place. He is a good lawyer, and a man of high charatter, and pleasant address. .Icciihnla Shooting John II. Doak, was on Fiiday of last week, accidentally shot in Wilkcsbarre, by another young man named J2iwunl titniili. Wc learn from the Luziim Union, that thoy were sporting with Gre arms, when young Smith presented a gun at young Mr. Doak, (sup. ,i t.. t.:. ... ,,..,8 .1 uuu ... imo mrbtr .W,,,.yir. Jeo. A. Al- c01ltiDUCd possession of an excellent Pics IF Hm rnriOlitmn i-iF citili riilnmiliaj mil nn t i , .I, . ,. 7" kison, a respecfiuio t.coioreu; young man, W(.ut ,,Q deter thoughtless individuals from the 1 s w:i . i,0 6Cen bv his Card in uuother ! .imprudent ixerciso of deadly weapons, ' columUi iag 0pe,1(Jti u New Uarbcr Shop, sucn acts ougut to oe mauo pcuai ny L,eg. ; d , tbu officC- John Cessna, Democrat, ha by the Army vote some -12 more votes thau his competitor, Mr. lo alio dr , who is re ported ebeted to the Legi-lature. Mr. wnting with anxiety fo.- the explanation of Me-sis. clover .V Co. It is possible, per haps, that apioper explication o! thecou duct of these brave warriors may be fuund - iu tho fact that being to dteply involved Pi.terson's Maoa.ine. Wo are in iu the contemplation of the wrongs of Sam receipt of this popular Lady s Magazine D0, they forgot all about tho intercuts of for December. it is a splendid number, white men wh" have to pay all the tuxes Sleskku, Democrat, of Union county, by j -j ho (it)c pag0 for IK(il tllu handsomest and foot all the bills. Knowing that dar- counting or rejecting tho vote ot isracly i vc cy(,r "Peterson" will be greatly town-hip, iiycoming county which i,,ovotI in lfifi2. It will contain 1000 been partly annexed to Uuiou county is tbetcd President Judge over Mr. Html fttpublicuu. So we j;0. Gonoral Election Returns. I.NCLUDl.NO THE AltMV VOIE. KEPUESENTATIVES. Columbia, 2571 Mot.tcur, 1171 .-ullivau, 512 Wyoming, 1017 Total, 5304 Tote over L. C09m, C3 -3 2000 1 157 510 1087 O 1901 037 iiii'i 1S03 -4 1892 o:t:i U97 1 19! p:igc of double column reading matter ; 11 steel plates ; 12 colored steel fashion u ates ; 12 colored patterns in lieiliii keydom was "groaning in chains and sia vol y," ihey did not think that any white men wero so penurious as to count tho cx-pen-H.' of so grand and benevolent an un ilenaliing us tlu-y proposed.' Houco they work, embroidery or crochet, and H00 ,mtte forgot those little rules of economy wood engravings piojior.tnjitittlt more tt tiich usu illy guido people in the moro t'i n any oilu r pt-no ttctd gives Its tto- worldly aTl iirs of life, 'ho experiment, ries and novelets aro by tho bo-t wiitcr. however, perhaps is all for the best. We In 1802, Four Original Copyiight Novelets now know what a maguilieent future our will bo given. Its Fashions ahe ai.- holy Abolition leudeis of the HcecLcr, ways tiiu Latest ami Pkettiest '. Cheeur, Suumsr and Greily ktripo would Every neighborhood ought to ninko up n bring upon in Wo can estimate ajmost eral facts; aino ig tU iu, tirst, that tin lei club. Its price is but Two Doli.aiiS a to a traction tho oost of getting Sambo into thi Administration, e etttd iu the interest year, or a dollar lo-s than Magazines of tho portion of .. ' gemuian of leisure," of liberty, more fugitive slaves have a'- its class It is the M mi .ise fok the and it ,t be thought r-dwsablo to do it, we rt;ad'' " ",0,l"'bM MvSA ',v.'' in li.iss. 1 1 is iii .u.ti..i.. un niu o , cd into slavery than under the eight can Times! To club-, it is cheaper till, do uot douLi that fielover A- Co. would eu- 0f ucl&un and Pierce put toether.- viz : three copies for 55, five for 57 50, gage aud perform it by contract I Long Second that freedom has receiud more or ci-ht for 510. To every per.-ou getting live Sclover .t Co. j wounds that rankle to-day than under any lUiniiuisiariiou ever unown among in. IJ'H r.il until the issue n diteel between slineiy and lb.- Uniuu, as il will be, and urtik wl.ieh of tin so cotmo o.it on tho side of the Union. ludicd,it does not require a very deep analysis to show thai, a man who wi-he.i to pteeru the s nes of men arrayed ng.i'iist the Un ion has alteady prcfeired slavery to thai Union. It ii u logical necessity. Con-e-rjuently seiiotis doubts are making iheii way into many minds, itit'tltei nut mvi, (Jovo niiit.nl ii to , til. (an a government bo loyal which to-day i-tjnds balain'iu,' fclavei y aguiu-t th liio of iho nation .m l t o men who dolVuil it ! A meliil t of Congits-i, who has b.en lately at Washing ton, iiuploiinj a change ot poiiny lowaid, s avciy. told uiu, on hn return last Wed nesday, that ho had gi'ive doubts wh.-tli r our Aduiinistiat o . liesiied or cxjn cted to pres. rvo the i toiity of the Unin or meant only to tulnll tlir- far, mil i. of ; w ir si as to f dull their const tit.c.ial oiths. uhti. the p. 0(ile, exhaust, u .mil couvii.ci:u o: tiie iuiio.-ibi .ty of eo' ipieiiug thu So, it i, rhouid or Ur a dnii,u: Mui whrlo, our am daiery ineuuii.'s iiov.'i bial long will not wii to leiui'iii'icr at up a club, the Publisher will send utra ropy utiis,ns u rriiiitm 5110 40U5 4: 1.1 1 700 Tutton over Jen Harrisburg, upon tho first Monday in January. Its Session is limited to about ' 100 days. Shou d Xho interests of tho ' country require it, the Session may piotiatted to u longer period uo If the Governor complies with the wishes of the Distiiet, in appointing' Mr. Llwcll, wu can congratulate ourselves upon the islative enactment. The Dr. rejoices that Fremont made n patriolie speech when ho left the army. He could not well have dene less. lut in his speech at St. Louis he said that bis confidence iu our republican institutions was "already mniewhat wavering '' That was patriotiu, was'ut it ' A Major Gen eral wavering in his "confidence iu our republican institutions." Wa uot the wib the father to that thought Johnnie ' Or i) John 0110 of that kind of men who .believe that when they are in power ibe Bar" The Fulton Democrat says that John Cessna Kq., (Dem,,) is elected to the Legislature by 42 majority over Householder, the military vote having changed the result. Government Loan. Wo uotico in tho Philadelphia luquutr that tho Harrisburg Bank subscribed lor610,000 of the Gov eminent loan to Jay Cooke on Monday last. Another victory or two, aud this loau will be snapped up at & terrible rate. Lictit. Col. Thos. 0. ftlcllnwell. Wc are pleased to record the fact, that Gov Out tin hps promoted Thomas C McDowell, E-q , one of the Editors of the Harrisburg l'-itrioi 1ni-n to the position of Lieut Colonel, iu the first regi ment iu tho Mountain Brigade, now iu Camp Crosimau, near Huntingdon. Col McDowell will uiiiko ,1 gallant officer. We commend the Governor for his judiciou selection. Vox Populi ! Tho Democratic major ity in New Jersey, at the recent election wo learu from the Hahway, ltejiublis m, i from 8 to 10,000. The popular majority of the Democrat VST Mr. D. W. Kobdins, of Blooms, burg, has received a supply ol Fresh Wines aud Liquors. Uo sells a good articlo at low figures. Give him a call. Seven cents and three mills intercst,clear ic Pur'J' Pennsylvania, is estimated at of taxation, will biing out the rusty old from ao.000 to 40,000. half dollars, and tho gold pieces, if any. thing will. ! - Among the recent appointments of President Lincoln, wc observe that of Uin ton R. Hilpek, (auther of tho "Impend, ing Crisis' ) as consul to Bueuos Ayres. This is one of the most desirable consular appointments withiu the gift of the Presi Truly, IMp'r has received bis ro scT'ino of tho most serious charges' 'Third . that the papers thnt su-taiii the mens sent (it Wlitteu for) to those wishing ' aSai"6t r!1''0"t contained in Ad-, involvi,, iveeiimu ro lho ,OTCit to get up clubs ,-Mitrss, jy,st pull, ' j"1 General Thomas' report w, that one aad viiest of tho Democratic press. Charles J. Peterson, HOIJ Chestnut Street ,uu u' luu 1 " l'liilnilcllihin. r .- .1 ..1 to iuc emuuetpacioii ui cmvu3, uvutiai Tnc Coewin Murder Trial. We have received from the Publisher. Robert Car Benjamin .Stark has been appoint- Baur, E.q.. of Uilkesbarro, a neatly ed U. S. Senator from Oregon, in place of executed pamphlet under the above title. -vi n-i-u-i.., Vt.. n jintivn .of It will bo found hiehlv interestinir. For dent, llEi'uni.U'AN I.nstitutio.ns. John C. Frciuout, iu a spceih Hindu by him in St. Louis, on his arrival there from Spring field, says that his confidence in our Re publican Institutions, is "already somewhat wavering.' This is an extraordinary ie mark to c.mic from a General iu thu Uni ted States Army. I hero has been a gen eral suspicion that he who has aped roy alty in his style of life, and in his manner of conducting his military affairs and whoso soldiers have been taught iinuboi diuatiou to him instead of the govermeut, is not a very strong friend of Ifcpublican institutions. But no one expected a con fession so soon. Tho phrase, wbieh will perhaps be apologized tor as a slip of tlu tongue, ought never to have escaped tui lip.-, of a Rtpublicau Geucral. The peopl. will not trust him ic defending institutions, to wtoto permanency and beauty he has but a wavering faith. 4r-National saluteu in honor of the victory at Beaufort, South Caro ioa, wen. fired at Washington, Philadelphia, New York and all the eastern and western Fremont required 01.0 of his officers to circulate the original proclamation. ' hi was an act of defiant insubordination, which no Government could overlook, aud which General Fremont s friends caunot cu'Usu or justify. Extravagaut eiptndi lures of money, lack of military judgement in the di-p'sitiou of troops, thu iucliuatiou to ucco iimodatu friends and parasites with prolitable contiacts, aud other derelictions laid to thu charge of Geucral Fremont, may proceed Iran weakness or incapacity ; bu the refusal to comply with eo iiiuand ol the Government is an offence vvlll loose. ot a uiueh higher grade, The Odject or the War. The New Vork lixprra i ihow ng that PrrsideU I i icolu and I'ongrets hav.1 both dcclncii that the war is not presented for conquu. or subjugation, but solely for the authority of the Con-titution. 't also says "iti: UHtliomttt t ny that these are the objects of the young General who commands the army of the United States." This, supp isc, accounts tor the attacks of tin' Abolition-Emancipation F eniont p"'1 upon the President, but he will rntli" achieve than looso popularity in this i ?pect Every step he take,'u . the u uu express t,.a;t4 wj : him more friends thiu I PttEfciuKNT Lincoln Burnt in Effi- Cdl. Levi L. Tat. -Wo pica"' friena in- It spnnn iloit on tin- fitli tint tl. to learu that our esteemed editoi t lirst anniversary of his election, President Col. I cvi L. Tate. 01 tho Co umbia " Linco 11 was burnt iu cifigy .in tho htul rt,t, has been chosen 0110 of the I'"i' ' e.ty of Zauesville. Not for auy breach of Mutative from the Distiiet comprising the Constitution, not for auy usurprtion of lumbia, Montour, Sullivau and Wyoiutnj power, was this iudignity offered to tho AVe congratulate the Col. upon In'" 1'iesidcnti but bimply for doiug what he tiou, aud the Democracy ol tho Vi uad a constitutional and legal right to do for the happy selection thoy have ' renioviug Fremont from the command t' knowiug that tho interests of the party the Department of the West. Oh to Staid-. the District conld uot havo been placed ' !ifi.r hnds Juniata Rceistir man.