DEMOCRAT, AND BLOOMSBURGr GENERAL ADVERTISER. B.SiTB Ij. TATE, Editor. "TO HOLD AND TRIM T 113 TOltOII OP TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'ER THE DARKENED EARTH." TERMS : S2,00 PER ANNUM. VOL. 16. NO, 5. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY APRIL 5, 18(5?, VOLUME 20. OLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. iuni.i.siir.u every satuuday, uy ' LEVI L. TATE, ?,K! BLOOMSBuBOi OOtUMBIA COUNTY, PA. OFFICE "litfiht ntr fli-irt lldUJIng, oppoiilr the Euhattgt, ly itit ufthc Uourt llwe. 'jJttnocraiic jiean itwarirrs. tcixmp or suiwciuption. 51 0!) In advance, fur one copy, for six months, ii 7.1 In nilvtmri'. fur one coitv. one year. fa OT lrmit paid within tho firm threu months. -' i fi 73 If not i:ilI within tho first nix months. rife '! .ill II noip.mi wiiniu iiicyenr. ijflf " No subscription takou for leas than six months, Una r.o pt,pcr, discontinued until nil arrearages shall have ,i'ecn paid. , ...... tlLT" UrdlnarvAnvpRTiSEMENTS Inserted, and JodWobk executed, nt the uslabllshcdpricck , JiALTIMORE" LOOK' HOSPITAL M:aTAiihi!3iiniJ as a nuruqi: ruo.u uuaukkuy. r 77te 0 Place where a Cure can be 41 UUutnc.f, STlt. JOHNSTON has WiJt Select Dodti) Tho Editor's Wooing. Wo lovo thee, Ann Maria Smith, And In thy condescension Wo sen a futurn full of Joy, To numerous to mention, Thcro's Cupid's arrow In thy glance, And this, by lovo's coercion, linn reached pur very heart of heart. And usked for an Insertion. With Joy wo feci thobllsffal smart, And oro our passion ranges, We freely place thy love upon The list of our exchanges. There's mimic In tliylowcel tone, Ami silver in thy laughter, Arid triilh but we will gi vo tlie full. Particulars hereaffr. Oh 1 wo would tell thco of our plans, All t bstaclcs to shatter. Dut wo aro full Just now and have A press of oilier matter. Then let us marry, Clueen of Smiths, Witlio Jt morn hesitation ; Tho very thought doth glvu our blood A larger cirru j;nlui I Pennsylvania Legislature. li.r.ni'srpil Ilnl mo.t Certain, pecdyiiniloniyiiuoriu.il uouiouy in m Itor all private Pi-teases, Weakness of tin imck or J Limbs, blilotures. Alleclluus ol the Kidneys aim man lier, luvoltintuiy Uischnrgcs, lmpotom.y, (icneral lo MMy, Nervousness, Djspepsy, Languor, Low Hp Its iUCuniimluit of ideas, Palpitation jif Iho Heart, '1 linidily, ATreinbllugs, Dimness ofHifthl or tllddniess, Disease of "llio Head, 'l iiro.it, Mine or sum uiecuons 01 ui'j i.iv. r Lungs, Hliiniacii or Uowcls -those terriuie Disorders aii.lnir I'liim the Snlitarj Habits of Youth -those si.cuir uii. I solitary practices more total to their vkliins tnan ill. soiil'oI t))rein to tin .Marines or L'lys.es, blight ?n their ii. itt bri'liani hopes or unili ipatiuus, render. lag marriage, sic impulsion-. Y H U N M I. X i'tp. i'liill) , h" have become the vltlims r,f Solitary A'a ', tli.it dreadful and ili'Ptruc live haliit wliirh iitiiiu 1.1K sweep lu an untiuuly grutu tlmutuiids of uung f,l i -. ol Ilia most t'Aaiiou laieiiip aim oriiiiinii uueuvi.., .who might otherwise htno intiuiuvil IiFtuiiin: Htnates itutli'i thanders of ol i'iuein e or wukcil to ec-lany the Ijiviiy I) to, uiaj call with full conlldeiito. m a it it i a a n. Mmrleil ncrsoiH. or Yiuinij .Mi'ii contemplalliiJ mar ri..'f. beliiit nvv.iruiif pliysic.il wvukuesH, orjauie deabii ty, 'deformities, &.C., speedily cured, i lie wliii phuM liiimelt under the care of Ilr. JoJiiiHton, Inay n-liijloiiKly eonli in in his linnor in a iientlemeli, and coiiliileullv n lj' opiiu his skill us u physician. o i: c. a s i o w i: a k n k s u llmui'-ili. July cured and full viijnr ri'ftoreil. Tills Dr-trilSBlllg 'HI Llli'll--Wliuu reilii'-ri uie inii" !tr.i!'le au.l niarrt.me i.upocnllilo is l lie penally p.iui ny lviIIius nl linnrolii-r I uuiliei'lires. iimhik uui- isimsnr mo ant to e.imiiiil nii-.'ss Iroui not bcini! auward of the dieadl'iil coine-iueneo tint may ensue, I Now, wlui I lint uiiilurklaniis too suujurr win pre tend to deny tli.it the power of prnon alion is In-.t sooner by lhu4i falling mm Iuiprnper habits than by I lie prudent. II -sides tiring ilrpnvud of the ; tirc of healthy on" I prnuM, tin' uio'l si rioasand m struilivu symptoius to bolli lio.ly and iniiid ,ii is,;. The syj'mu li"couies deraiiK-f-dl the physii.il and nieiifJl tiinrtious wi aliened, loss r oi procrcaiivii pow or, in.rv.nis in iouiiiii , ) ii;i. .-.!. r tial.iitntii'ii of tin- heart, iiidiau-lion, conslltutiolial ile- Sbilm, a w-a'tliu; ol the frame, Cutigii. Cunsuiuplion, decay and ileatli. orrici:, no. : fnin'ii I'nr.ni.nicK sTiaim' i I.rft hand side (join,' from Slaltiiuore street, a few doors I Iroiiithe loruer. I ail not tooliserve name ami nuiuiier. L'-tturs must lu Haiti and confuu a stamp. Thu Due- ! tor's Dlploaias liauj in his oihee. H a 111' U i: W A II It A S I' 1. 1) IV T W U U A V S SE u iu..i cia on nvi'-'Siii, iiat'U4, ;H! OJl I'm g Memlier of the K.iyal t.'oll.Kf ol HuririTiii. Loudon. tir.ul'i.ite iriniioni-ol ilia m.t.t eniiiKiu t oiick. s t. inn .. f trinHtm mv fnllow moiiiliprq with United !iiaU". nii-l th ureater part of whose life lias , grtllOU 01 llUIUHIg Illy ItillOW lllClllUBra IIU co-'en jpai.t iiilhiilrit llohpitnis of London, ,1'arn, I'liila- I p01I1.(.0l,v vf,snpnf ., nnnsidoritinn whioli jtlflnlii'iaud ul-uwh Tf. Ii i- .1 ii.t-d somi' of the mo.l as t-OUlt,LJJ aim lCbpiH,J. COUSlULiaLlOU wtiicii to.,ilil,ij: iurcsilial wereev.r known; many troubled i i t . i..,.r ;,, with riming in Hi" h ad nun ears w n ui iii:i p, Rrt-ai j f "-y -i i 0--j ii..'Uomn0-s. Ii'int alai.ii.il ai siiii.ien oumif uui nn . netinns . T li.'ivn linnn content to REMARKS OF Mr. Tate, oi" CoSiiinlii.i. Delivered in the House of Heprcs'ntrUivcs, on the I'M of March, 1602, on the r -peal of bill, entitle I "An Act for the Commutation of 'lbnnagc Duties.'' Mr. TATE rose aud said : Mr. Speaker, when I took my scat upon this floor, in tho halls of legislation, ovur two months since, it was not for the purpose of coiumning precious timo in the discussion of every subject that might come before the House, but with tho determi nation of attendipg to the wants of my constituents, and carefully guarding the intercuts of the Commonwealth. Gentle man here will bear me honorable testimo ny, that in tho discharge of my official duties as a member of this House, I have at least endeavored to attend closely to the public business, and havo avoided all I encroachment upon their patience in speech 1 making. Looking to the paramount obli . liavo tho pooplo petitioned for it ? I nn ; ewer yes 1 They havo petitioned in thun der tonc3 through tho ballot-box, and wo aro hero to honor their petitions. And in tho htnguago of Gen. McOlollan, when tho day of retribution arrived, which was up on tho eighth of October last, "thunder was heard all around tho sky." This fact is known, and will bo long remember ed by many nnfaituful representatives of a conGding and generous people. Terriblo and emphatic was tho verdict of condem nation given by many an injured commu nity, May I not admonish gentlemen on the other side, to stand from under the crushing wheels of this modern Juggernaut if they would avoid tho moral burial that knows no political resurrection. The peo-. pie aro ever jealous of their rights; let then their servants practice houcsty aud fidelity ,that they may ayoid tho usual im putation of the maxim, which says : "lie wlindlshnuctt is in llltln things, Would bo a villain in the court ofliinjj." Mr. Speaker, I am hear for tho first and I expect for tho last timo, in tho ca pacity of a legislator. Elected by my loy al fellow citizens, for tho purpose of rcprc senting their wishes and interests, among which arc tho agreeable duties of main taining tho Government, upholdiug tho Constitution and suppressing rebellion. That duty once performed, and it shall not fail for want of my humblo influence,! will in the good providouco of God, retire to my homo and resign the delegated trust with which I havo been honored, into tho hands of my constituents. And, in after JmIiii'ss, iwtli lit-i.t. !U l,lu-liin:j, attended mo S" derangement ol mm 1. wen- enred limes with ! u,,,'u i"-"""". d iunneiiMi ly . iGavlJ ii10 Dublic discussion mainl v for abler ,11 . f l t. t N "P I I' 1' I . t 11 VII 'I' I l P Dr.j a.i.ir'fss's. ill thok.' who have injured tiien.-eives hands and more experienced legislators. J? '''H'W yLrH'l:,X .'.''I! I Tho sulrioct-matter now under discuss- ion is one whioh deeply interests every cit It is tho question of tho rights of the people against tho wrongs of legislation. I refer whit Ii ru a, III utHII lino, aim uii'i.i, u..,,i.b .- -. , rieis, sludy, soci-iy or mirri.i!!e. Thcsi are sum..' of tlu -old a.nl no lanchnly i-flects pro- dined by early haluis of ,ou.h, yo. : eakiiess ol tho f ; CoilllllOUWCaltll . i ill ii in in ' in'i'ii I'i'i""-" '-iij"'! i a I'jilitimion ii in junri. uys. i U-k ami Mum V of MtHrulai i'nw r.a.ui . V-.t-i niiK Irr:it;ihi!it . IJ'TJII . - livu rii!ictlott0,(jutirt Dtfiillt), hj miliums of Con3iiiiii to tho enormity of the uut of the last Leg t...n .t-j. 3Ii:NTAtIiV.Th" f.'iuful efforts on th.- mind are ... t. i. . .1 I .t I r.u ikt' !inwiKf ))iifiiinli nf Iih-fi a De.ieri..a of the Spirits llvli l oretmLnes Aversion islatur0 jn luc paSaa.0 of the bill, entitled m rioriet self-ui-tru-t love of solitude, tiiuil, , &.r., I r Hie kouiooflln . il. piodureil. ThoiH.iuds of persons of all ai'es can now Judge what ij Hie r-iust! ol Ih-ir di'iliniul heallli. i.uokinj tntir I. Ullie fill- yinptoms ot ! "An act for tho commutation of tonnage I duties." Sir, by tho passage of that act, it ap pears that, in a Ouaucial view of the sub I ject, "at one fell swoon" tho sum of eight 1 f lict d'rcS lilred and fifty thousand dollars was os- . 'i in.wTiairi' niipul'ili', ami dfstioys both iniiid and body, tfactod from tho Coll'fcrS of tllO Common -ior, b.: 'ilia weak, pale and eiuacijieil, I (pilar appe..iain- about the u)os, rougli and voukuiiipiimi. Y O IT X O M K S. ! iVhcIiavi liijurt'd thuiseli-es by u rcrlaln practice, i 1:. '..leed in when alouu-a habil tretuenliy I anie.i irum lilt nil ielll.lli-lv. 3 Wi, .ipittytuutnj "I'iman.tiiei opcoi nisriiiiiiry wea t , a,,a jc1) atod into t 10 pOOlCCt: . , i Uii . iiiiiu of Ins .r.-nts. should be .Hatched from ' o .'2 i :" iiild ta .in,l l.llnol,,llt ot'lll'e. liv the eousenileli ?ff I -. istiiiB 'mil III.' path of nature, and imlnlRiug i'ii a 'imi s.ict habit. Suoh persons must before i.Ce.ilUi ,-tliii! . M A II II I A " 1., rcCrt tu.it a sound lulml and body are the most lie- re'initities tu iii'iimote couunoiiti iiappnieks J.'- I, without tin so the Journey llirouli lile becomes ;i irj iiii'irliuase, tuo prosp ui nouriy ii uri-iis iu uew the inind hei omes shallow en Willi uespair f i.l-.l with the iiielanchol) reilctio,i tii.it tlie happiness -;of alii liter become. ldii;!itc..l with our own, ij i s i: a e i: o r 1 m r rt u d i: n a n. i. When the mikSiwdcd t,i,il imprudent votary of pleasure (lads he has imbibed the seed, nf this painliil disease, jt loo often happeusth.it an ill timed ft'i su o'sauio or iread of iln-eovery, delers him frow api'ljinu to llio.o who from eiliit atiuu and respectabllily can alone btfrieud him, delayini.' till the constitutional syinploms ofthls liorrid disease in ike. their appearance, smli as ulcerated tore lliro.it. disiased nose, iioetuiii.il, pains in the head and limbs, diiuues. of night, ilunfnets, nodes on tlie shin bones, and arms, blotidies on tho head, face and extreme ties, progressing with rapidity, till at last tho palate of tho mouth and bunt's of the nose fall in. and the victim of 'tlmlescasu becomes a horrid nbjectof rnmmisscratioii 'till deatli puts a period mlus dreadful kiill'eriugs, by sen. clliighiui tu "that bourne from w bunco no traveler re- Xa'nt'i a Melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to tho tinskillfulfness ofig riorant pretenders, who, by tin u.o of that Jlemllij I'ui- ' ton, .Vireury. ruin the constitution and make thu rcsi- Uuo oflifo iiiiserublu. 8 T It A N (J K n S . Trust not your lives, or health, to tho care of the ma lty Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of 'fciiowli'tlgi, name or iliaracier.whoeopy Dr. Jonnstnn' 'advertiki iueius. or stvl .- tlicinselves, in Hie new spajmrs, 'regularly 11 located Physicians incapable of I'uriiig.tlley ftkeep you trilling month after month taking their llllhy oYaud poisouils I'ouipo.nids, or us long as thu smalle.l feu Van be obtained, mid m despair, leavo you with ruined 1 health to sigh over your gaining di. appointment, Dr. Johrtson Is tl.o only 1'hyslclau aderLsliig. V His credential or diplomas always hang in hlsoll.co. His remedies or treatment nro unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the g.eat lio.pitJls ot Lu rope, tho (Irst in this country and iunire o tensive Tri 'tate l'radier than auv other l'liyticlaa mtho wo;ld. INIiUIlril'.SIKNT Ol-1 Tllll I'llUBeJ. Tim imiiiv thnnc.noU enrcd at this in.iitution year af ter year, ami tho nuui'iroiis Important Surgical Opera ' lions performed by Ur. Johnston, wilnes-cd I y the re porters of the "."nil," "Clipper," and many other j.apcra inoliccs of willed have upicaretl again and again belofu itlhe public, besides his standing u a gentlemen ol char vncier and responsibility, is a sufficient guarantee tu tho jttliicted. skin nisr,Asi:s bpccuu.y cuunn. ' ' Persons writing should he particular in diri fling their letters to his Institution, in tho following nruincr: JOHN M. JUIINsTON, M. D. Of tho lialllnnrol.ocl; Hospital, llalliinoro, Slarylaml, Jan U, left). ..Murcli 17, lebU. RLOOMSDURG SKYLIOIIT, lrpiII2 tinilorslgni'il Informs tho ciliieiis of lliconi. "J. and ni-i;liborliood. that he has taken thu largo room 'In the Hxclumgu Uloek, intciiding over Slcstrs, Btoner ' & I-'ox's llakery, r.nd the llookstoro whero ho has put in 1arg8kyligU. il isonly by Skylight Hint good jiic tires can hetal'oii I'speclally growps whero each persun 'an bo taken Just un w ell us separalu, Ilo hasgono lo cniis.derntlo tixpciiso tn mako Ills os nlillf'iuiont n first class one, ami ho thTrfnro solicits n lif rl patronage to cnublo luiil, tocoiislnnlly liilroduco tnu modem iu'p-ovciocnts of Hie alt. C7routty produce taken In nm-haHPe for picturos, ' "iv.vrtv r I'LLiwi Tlio Navy Dopartmont undor Gov. Toucoy. Tho Hoiu Isano Toucoy has been re peatedly charged by tho Republicans, with having sont abroad tho vessels of thoNnvy for tho purposo of aiding secession. Sen ator Sumner said, in a speech delivered in New York, last November : "Tho Navy was so far dispersed or dis mantled, that on tho -1th of March, when tho new administration camo into power, thcro woro no ships to enforco the laws, collect tho revenues, or protect tho Nation al property in tho rebel ports. Out of 72 vessels of war, then counted as our Navy, it appears that our wholo available force at homo woro reduced to tho steamer Brooklyn, carrying 25 guns, and tho store ship Relief, carrying 2 guns." Tho Senate, at tho extra session of Con grcss, appointed a select committeo to in vestigate tho affairs of tho Navy, and Sen ator John P. Halo, of Now Hampshire, was appointed the chairman. Among other witnesses summoned by this commit t2o was the Hon. Isaac Toucoy. Ho re paired to Washington and gave his testi mony, under oath, to tho committee, on tho 18th of November last. Ho was questioned with regard t$ tho disposal of tho naval vessels under his direction, and ho testified as follows : SECUETAUY TOUCIIY'S EVIDKN'CTi. The navy yard at Gosport was not, ac I thought, in any danger until Virginia should secedo from tho Union. It was believed to bo fully protected by tho Penn sylvania, tho Plymouth, tho Merrimack, tho 24th of Dccombor, 1800, 1 issued o,n order to tho sloop-of-war St. Louis, car rying 20 guns, then at Vera Cruz, to pro ceed to Pcnsacola. On tho Cth of Janu- Latorfrom Winchester. LIST 01' KILtirj) AND VOUNDEU. Winchester, March 20. Tho follow ing aro among tho wounded iu tho hospi rry, 1801, JL ordered tho uloop-of- war tal horc. Most of them aro seriously and Macedonian lo Pcnsacola, by tolecraph. S0InQ fntallv wounded. days, I trust, I shall bo able to refer with thQ stationod thcrc. The t.!1rt 1 r ll.rt nnn.,l tP ..... rt, ,...., ! l,nrt for tho substantial evidences of my devotion to the cause of justice aud tho dearest interests of my beloved country, as among tho loved reminiscences of my life. Mr. Speaker, here in tho halls of legis lation, iu front of that chair hallowed by tho once occ.ipancy of John Hancock, in which ho was seated when ho appended his Cumberland arrived there before tho navy yard was taken. I had no doubt of the safety of the yard. I tool: tho precaution to send a very capablo and faithful officer of tho navy, Capt. Powell, upon a secret mission to tho yard, to confer with tho vet eran officer, Commodore McCauloy, who win in command thero, and to sec that nothing waa wanting to secure its safety, name to tuo unpcnsuaoio ueeianu.ou , ( . satiafactory to Independences shadowed by the wings 1 wM awnro thnt a consklcl.ablc of tho American haglc, ami arounU wlucu . f , Soua(ir0n and naval j. .- 4 foree at homo could be called in aid, circle the Hallowed stars anu stripes, 1 1 now pledge tho renewal of my fidelity in support of my constitutional obligations. This can only bo douo by fairly meeting every question and assuming a portion of its leaitimato responsibilities. I shall therefore, record my voto in favor of tho bill, entitled "An act to repeal an act for the commutation of tonnago duties." From Harrisburg Personal Liberty Bill. Tho "unknown" correspondent of the Philadelphia Journal writes as lollows from Ilarriiburg on tho -ith of March : "Mr. Tate offered a bill -yesterday, which proposes to repeal tho sixty-seventh and sixty-ninth sections of tho penal codo of tho croat corporation known as .tho Pennsylvania railroad company. And that was only the iuitiativo in tho gigantic swiudlc upon the tax payers of Pcnusyl vania, over eight thousand dollars of whioh sum is paid annually by Columbia county, Millions upon millions ir.oro of the peoplo's money ,now and hcrcafter,will bo diverted J'rom its legitimate channel, and, as a so quenco, be applied in aid of this soulless corporation for the oppression of our suff. cring fellow citizens. Mr. Speaker, I am hero to defend, to tho best of my poor ability, tho interests of tho honest pooplo of tho country. Amongst thoso, I am happy to class my imuicdiato constituents, tho people of Co lumbia and Montour. And my colleaguo, (Mr. Tutton,) has tho ability, and I doubt not will promptly vindioato tho honor of tho people of Wyoming and Sullivan. Sir, Iihall not stop hero to urguo tho constitutionality of tho repeal of an admit odly unjust and injurious act of legislation. Yicwing.it from tho stand-point of com mon sonso, aud acting, in accord anco with tho unmistakcablo tono of publio opinion at homo and abroad I am at a loss to ccnccivo how any gentleman hero can for a moment hesitato giving this net, which is intouded to repeal tho act of last session, his unconditional support. Legal gontle mcn hero who have labored so assiduously to clog its pnssago, by constitutional .tech nicalities, with au ingenuity deserving a bettor causo, had belter, in tho judgment of chanty, divost it of its vorbiage, and ccaso tho attempt to further thwart publio sentiment and defeat common justice Early in tho mssien, my cstimablo fricud from Philadelphia, (Mr. Dennis) inquired who demanded tho repoal of this bill should occasion require it. Tho Home Squadron was unusually largo. It con sisted of tho Powhatan, Sabine, Brooklyn, St. Louis, Pociihoutas Pawnee, Mohawk, Water Witch, Wyandotte, Crusader, Cumberland, Macedonian, Supply most of them steamships. Tho sloop of war Plymouth, tho practice ship, was in con dition at Norfolk. Tho ptoamcr Auacosta was in commiss ion at Washington. Tho frigate Consti tution, having been thoroughly repaired, was anchored at Annapolis, in aid of tho Navy Academy. The groat steamships Colorado, Minnesota and Mississippi, at Boston, and the Wabash at New York, had been thoroughly repaired and secured, and could bo put to sea in two weeks ; tho Sho was then at Portsmouth, N. II,, roady for sea, with her officers and men on board, carrying 22 guns. On tho Oth of Janu ary I ordered tho frigate Sabine to Pcn sacola. The order was given on that day. She was at Vera Oruz, aud carried CO guns. On tho 8th of January 1 issued an order to tho Crusader, at Pcnsacola, whero oho had gono for repairs, to proceed to Tortugas, and on tho arrival of tho troops which had been sent thcro, to return im mediately ta Pcnsacola. On tho 3d of January I issued au order to Commodoro Armstrong, then in com mand of tho navy yard at Pcnsacola, prompting him to bo vigilant to protect tho publio property, and to cq-opcrate with Fort Baraucas. Tho order was .received by him on tho 8th of January. On tho 12th he surrendered the navy yard to a regiment of armed men, whq demanded it in the name of tho State of Florida. For this ho was tried and condemned by court- martial. After tho surrender of tho navy yard, tho great object was to defend Fort Pickens. Tho Sabine, St. Louis and AIa ccdoniau woro there. Tho fctoamcr Wy andotte, carrying five guns, was thero do ing effectivo service. Tho storoship Sup ply was thero doing good service, and was ordered to remain there. The Brooklyn carrying twenty-five guns was ordered thcro with a company from Fortress Monroo. Sho arrived thcro ear ly in February. Tho Supply left Pcnsa. cola with prisoners and the families of of ficers from New York, in violation of her orders,for which her commander was tried aud condemned by cout martial. Tho Cru sader missed her orders. When tho lirooklyu, the Sabine, the Maccdonian,thc St. Louis and tho Wyandotte wcro lying behind J?ensacola, thcro being a larger force than was necessary, tho St. Louis, whoso term cf service had expired, was ordered to New York. Whether her orders had reached her on the 4th of March I am not able to say. The fleet before Fort Pickens could havo thrown' 000 men iuto tho Fort, without in eluding tho company from Fortress Mon roe. This evidence, so direct and given with so much detail, naming, oven, tho vessels of tho homo squadron, and the vessels scut to Southern ports for the purposo of pro ttctiug the National property, most com pletely refutes tho charge) mado by Sena- Many officers and men, having only slight wounds, having returned to their regiments, and many officers havo not yet reported, being in private quarters ; honco tho list is not yet complete. Captain Numau, of tho Twenty-third Virginia Volunteers, and of Frederick, Maryland, dkd this morning, after having his leg amputated. EIGHTY FOUHTII PENNSYLVANIA. Wountlul Private Henry Striklcr ; Corporal Penrose Chadwick; Scrgt Frauk lin Ilanslor; Corporal J nollcnbcck, Pri vates John Brooks, D Roberts, W Cassidy Sorgcants Hugh Smith, S White; Privates M Young, Robert Taylor; Sergt Chas W Curry; Privates Wm Grimes, M Turnoy, Win Gallagher, J A Pinkcrton, Joseph Ledger, J Corr, Wm Looser, R S Barr, Robert Johnson, Cornelius D Bower, Wm Ililloman, David Lano, Thos Barnhill, Wm McCarthy, Wm Prosscr, John Prosser, Robt Noonan,D Roberts, John D Baker, J L Wheeler, Norman Striker, Thomas C Fowler, Albert Fitz Harris, W II Cassidy Charles Mummy; Corporal J. M. Price. James 0 Sectors. "If . Thes3 section havo hcrctoforo bcou regar ded as tho Personal Liberty Acts of Pcnn cvlvauia. The bill of course will encounter Roanoko, in dock at New York, in five or a violent opposition from thoso who ex-1 six weeks. Of tho cbovo vessels, consti press so much sympathy for tho negro, tuting tho ready naval force at homo, fifteen and wo may look for a kind of spread eagle j aro steamers. It was equal to any cmor display in its discussion. The passago of gonoy likely to ariso. It could not havo these personal liberty bills by many of tho I been greater without withdrawing or orip- Northorn States, is ono of tho worst pling tho squadrons on foreign stations ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH T-KNNSYLNIA. Dead Philip P Croft, John Ferguson, John Dawson, Joseph Cooper, Lei- brick. Hounded Adjutant John Whipple, C F Horn, James Vallanco, Hopkins, John Foreman, Samuel Evcrly, Wm Ram soy, John Martin, David Price, Wm II College, A Kimlin, Theodore Rockery, David C Baker, S Kimlcy, Corporal John Murphy; Privates Thomas Mollvain, Da vid Garden, John B Albert, William Courage, Michael Laoock, William Rob ots, John Borden, 'Jacob R Hooper, Da vid Brown, 0 Sloan, Sorgcaut Samuel McCunc; Privates John Nettle, Ira Horn, D S Baker; Sergeant Wm P Ramsey; Privates Thos Glostcr, John 0 Dorman, John Dougherty, Holland RECArnULATION. Tho following, as near as can bo ascer taiucd at present, aro tho numbers of tho wouuded in tho battle on Sunday : In the Sevonth Ohio, 45 Twcuty-niuth Ohio, 3 ; Fifth Ohio, 10; Sixty-uiuth Ohio, 24; Eighth Ohio, 10; Seventh Indiana, 11 Thirteenth Indiana, 12; Fourteenth Iudi ana 12; Eighty Fourth Pennsylvania, 40; One-hundred and-tonth Pennsylvania, 30 Firtt Virginia, Loyal, G; Twenty-eighth tor Sumner, aud tho hundreds of other i New York, 1; First Ohio battery, 1 charges 'if Cougralulationsofilio Secretary of H'ar Washington, March 20. Tho follow ing di?patph was telegraphed to Gen. Shields to-day War Dopartmont, Washington, March 20, 1802. J Brig Gen Shields Your two dispatohoi relating to tho brilliant achievement of tho forces under 'your command havo been rcocivod. While rejoicing at tho success of your troops, deep commiseration and sympathy aro felt for thoso who havo been victimq in tho gallant and victorious contest witbj treason and rebellion, Your wounds, as well aa your succes, provo that Lander's bravo division is still bravely led, and thai wherover its stand ard is displayed tho rebels will bo routed and pursued. To you, and to tho officers aud soldiers under your command, tho D(epartmenf re turns its thank3. (Signed) Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary cf War. iaii ' Gen. Shields' Order. IIeadquauters or Shields' Division 1 Winchester, March 20. ( General Order, i7o. 1 1. Brigadior General Shields congratu lates the officers and soldiers of his Divis ion upon the glorious victory achieved by thorn cu .ho 23d iasi., near Winchester, Va. They defeated an cnepiy whoso forcca outnumbered theirs, and who were consid ered the bravest aad and best disciplined of tho Confederate army. llo also congratulates tucm tuat it has fallen to their lot to open tho campaign, on the Potomac. Tho opening has been a splendid success. Let them insoriba "Winchester" upon their banners, anl prepare for other victories. JAMES SHIELD.S. (Jen. lJan!is' general Order. The following is Major Gen Banks' gen eral order relative to tho batt'lo cf Sun day : Headquarters of the Fifth Corps, i SiUASBuna, March'20. The Commanding General of tho Fifth Aimy Corps congratulates the officers and soldiers of Gen. Bhiclds' Division, and es pecially its gallant commander, on the au spicious and decisivo victory gained over the rebels on tho 23d inst. Tho division has already achieved re nown against the suporior forcos of a sub tlo and barbarous enemy. N. P. Banks. of a similar character made through the columns of tho Republican presses. It may not be improper to state iu this connection, another important fact. Af ter the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Pres idency, iu November, 1800, only two na tional vessels wore sent abroad. Ono of theso was the Saratoga sent to tho coast of Twenty-ninth Pennsylvania, 1; Fifth Con nccticut, 2; Third Wisconsin, 1. The Killed .Tho list of killed have not yet been received, but tho number is be lieved to have reached ono huudrcd and five. ouu loss. features in their legislative history. I say this, not becauso tho negro is involved in tho qucstiou, but becauso it was tho be ginning of a system which was to end iu a complete ignoring of tho Acts of Con gress, and a violation of tho rights of the people of the Etatcs. If philanthropy could induce a people toignoro tho laws, fundamental or statute, of tho country, ihoro is no tolling to what oxtcnt rascality in tho shape of humanity would induco them to go. On 0 violation, however laudable, will induco anothcr.aud that ono other, until at last tho laws will bo respected nor oboyed, and if Congress in the exorciso of thodegislativo power n it, passes a law, let it not bo iguorcd by any Stato cuactmonts. It is, so loug as it remains unrepealed, tho law of tho land, and must bo oboyed. A pooplo who vio late law, soon looso their stauding among tho nations of tho earth. If thoy do not respect their own laws, they cannot expect other pcoplo to respect them of their laws. Rebclliou always arises from tho encroach incuts of tho powerful on tho rights cf tho weak, and from tho inauguration of doo triues at variance with tho laws of our government. Lot us first placo oursolves right ou tho record, and then mako all others do tho same thing. Dcmooratio Victories in York. David Small Esq., editor of tho Uazoltc, was elected Ohioi Burgoss of tho borough and neglecting the protection of our com nierco and our citizens in foreign part. Tho Mediterranean Squadron cousi.sting of but three ships ; tho Brazil Squadron of thrco ships only ; tho East India Squad ron of four ships only ; the Paoifio of six only, for tho wholo coast of North, South and Central Amorica; tho African Squad ron of seven vessels, being somewhat less than required by'our treaty with Great Britain. Thero woro at tho navy yards eight old returned. And tho preparatory ordors for these changes were given in the month of September previous. This evidence, officially drawn out by tho Republican investigating committeo, completely refute the charges mado against Gov. Toueey. Indeed, it does more. It shows that ho actually placed vessels, (which ho has been charged with having " 1 ..... ,. ,n. ships of-the-line, not fit for sea service, sent to loreign countries,; aoumern which might bo converted into effective P-'s to aid in protecting national proper steam frigates, as 1 recommended in my ty- Xcvcr was there a moro complete rcf cutiual ronort of Deo. 1. 1800. Thcro utation of slander than appeals in thisccEO Gut cf 300 men cugaged in tho Eighty fourth Pcnnsvlv.'inia. tweutv-six wero Africa, to keep up the number of guns , aml cigUty?t'lirco nded. Colonel there required by tho treaty with Great Murray m loading tWg gallant corp3 for. Britain. Sho supplied the placo of tho ) ward) aU(j nmny oer dashing officers Marion, which had been ordered homo.- I mn km or woundcd. Tho Fifth and Tho other was tho Vandalia, tont to tho Ki hth 0hio Bharcd tho glory and tho lc5. Awn mines, mpitccottnc Joiiu Atlanta, scs with tho Eichtv-fourth.and tho Third of slander against Gov. Touccy.-Times. -Hartford t..'i.iti"rj "iov "1 )t'"i - 1 I Ol AUia, V -tiVt.J MT .M..JW..VJ Wt..-. .nnn llm rtvn.n..c nil rY li rt nn mil A All ' - rt . . 1 -.. .1 mn 11 uwu una iuu k.j,ivivi. w. i t w 1 -jQ yOvCa. U. 13 IUU tSUUOllU UU1UI XUl- tho subject ? and what was tho ovidcuco of ire 3 oloctod by tho Democracy of that their de-ircs for tho ropcal 1 IIu aided, Borough, in a period of 'W yours. wcro also five frigates out of ropair, which I also recemmonded should l o razcod and oonvortcd iuto effectivo eloops-of-war. Both theso wcro recommended by n board Levels of the Atlantic and Pa of naval officers, but Cougress did not cine The popular notion which had so mako tho neces'sarv appropriation. Thcro long provailcd, that tho Atlantic Ocean woro also six sloops-of-war, whioh had was many feet h'ghcr than tho Pacific at within a few months previous returned 1 tho Isthmus of Pauama has been formal, from thoir regular cruises on tho coasts of I ly exploded. Colonol Tottcn has deoided, Africa aud South Amorica 'aud tho East ! after a series of careful tidal observations aud West Indies, lying at uavy yards, ! taken at Panama and Aspinwall Hay, and which miebt havo been repaired but tho connected by accurate levels along tho department had not tho means. Congress U110 ot rauroau, tuat tno mean ncigiuu 01 had out dowu tho appropriations for tho j tho two oceans is exactly tho same ; al current vcar a million dollars bolow tho , though owing to tho difforenco iu tho ruo estimates, not anticipating tho necessity ', of tho tido of both places, thcro aro, of which subscouontlv occurrod. course, tunes hon one of tho oceans is I had no information that tho navv yard ' higher or lower than tho other ; but their at Pcnsacola was iu any Wo;or ,iu tho ' meau level, that is to say, their height at month of December, 1800, "ouu b'egan ' half tido, is now provod to ho precisely the tlion to tato measures cf fcixcautiou. Ou 1 tsume. Hunt a mennam s Magazine, Virginia Rcciinent also suffered. Lieuten ant Colouol Thoburn, commanding this ,oorps, was severely wounded loading it forward to the last charge, jr,oss or the enemy. On their side, tho Fourth and Fifth Virginia Rogimcuts differed the most. Tho former was terribly decimated. Sov oral attempts to rally tho right wing failed, and, to add to the confusion, tho Irish battalion of a hundred and fifty men, when brought forward and ordorcd to fire upon tho Union troops, refused to firo, and 1 obol regiment immediately drovo this gal ant little band forward, but could not compel them to firo upon tho Union army. Forty corpses of tho huudred and fifty af torwards strewed tho field, Meanwhile, tho rcbols gavo way on their left and center, with a lo3s of seven mudred killed and vouuded, aud two huudred and thirty b'ix takou prisoners. Besides theso, about fifteeu hundred mus kets wcro takou and mauy other valuable trophies. Our loss docs not exoedo ouo huudced killed and thrco hundred wouud cd. Tho roar of tho musketry and tho can non was incessant for several hours, and particularly between two and six o'clock P. M. Tho rebels withdrew under cover of uight in Bomo coufutiou, and retreated about four miles towards fctmburg. Why the Difference ? The first filing that has been heard of Hannibal Hamlin since his election as Vico President of this country, was his evacuation of his scat as tho presiding officer of the U. S. Senate, for tho purpeso cf coming forward to tako by tho baud and welcome on the floor of tho Senate Wendell Phillips, tho chief Diiunionis t of the North. Hamlin evidently has not forgotten the words of Philips iu 1850, as follow : "There is merit iu tho Republican par ty. It is tho first sectional party over or ganized in the country. It is the North arrayed against tho faoutu. Ihourst eracl: in the iceberg is visible. You will yet hear it go with a crash through tho centre." This is tho man who is welcomed with distinguished and very unusual marks cf honor by tho Vice President. Wm. L. Yanoy, tho leader of tho B12- unicnists South, has bcon captured and confined, autl may bo shot. Why is Phll- ps, tho leader of tho Disumouists, Nortt, ....-I .t:ri 1 n ti 1 1 treated differently ? Can anybody tell ! Reeuling Gazelle and Democrat. " JSSyThonvcs J. MoCamant, Esq., has become editor of tho Pottsvillo Democratic Standard. Ho is a forcible and ready writer, and a fearlsss Dcinoorat, who does not hesitato to "speak his thoughts" in tho faco of all tho threats and maledictions with which tho ultra partisan adherents of the present administration attempt to obstruct the exorciso of tho constitutional guarantees of free speech and freo press. Wo wcleomo him into tuo editorial ranks, and hope ho may cseapo tho co inmon C2 poriuneo of conductors of political journals that they pursuo a a profitless and thauk less calling. Thero r.ro very for of theni that will uot find thoir history truly told iu Dr. Franklin's well known fablo of "the. Boy who turned tho Grindstone." 1 "IlArpy MAtmiAQEa.'' Mahcmot, when only twenty-fivo yoars of age, mar ned a wuo ol lorty ; bnakspaarc't. Ann Hathwav was seven veers his senior 5 Dr. Johnston's lady was twice his ago at their marnago; Howard tuo juuiantliropi3t, at twenty-fivo, selected a wifo of fifty-two ; and Mrs. Row, tho authoress, was fifteen years tho senior of her husband; Margaret Fuller married tho Count D'Ossolf, tea yuavs youngor than hersolf, and tho im mortal Jcnuy Lind in said to bo eight or tcu years older than hur Otto Goldschmidt. And tho.Q wera what are called "hpp7 marriages.'1 4fi i i',timi,. s';.rwrwwgr:tsTTiTOT