Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 18, 1865, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT-
Qt ant's Last Disaster.
suoe eafttl supplemented by a serious dis
cstcr. The miserable failure which lms
i,
Pototnao" had thus, on tho night of the
eitth ihstant,bccn hurled back to tho ncu
I Poforc daybreak oq tho fifth, masses of tral grounJ bolWflon ,,, orjginftl pojilions
WA..rrz- rruo' 3 UCSil" 10 ,aov B0U",WiUU'J iro'" ol tho two armies, with its account of un-
s&&&&4&' 1 Grants left Gree'g 9 Cavalry marched down
the Jerusalem Plank Koad, and having
ursi uivergeti to ucams oiatiou, swept ngain befallen Grant's eternal movement
orouud toward Diuwiddio Court House. t0 tj,0 cft j,M cost tho i10u,Kh()lds of
,U Uowanty Urock, the horseman of that ti10 Mth. 0 tho faith of a oarcful clean-
advanoo fouud the btidgu held by some ing 0f nil tho accounts of tho movomout,
dismounted sharpshooters of Hamptons about one thduiand men in killed and
Cavalry. Swooping on.a'ftcr a brief Strug- wounded I Those who havo studied tho
Jgle with, thoaa, Gregg reached the Doyd- dishonesty of tho War parly in their stato
,tou Plank Road at Dinwiddio Court Ifouso. mcnts, in tho paat, will uic their own
;;llcre bo captured ten or fifteen wngous, judgomeut in cstimMing tho gravity of tho
TERMS OF THIS PAPER.: twenty or thirty men, and foity or fifty sluughter which, a notoriously unscrupu
( ai'ter januaky Iit, ltM. ) horses. A forco of IIamptou's horse had, lous partisanship,confcsscs to be so awfully
$3 00 per Year, or however, begun to move up in tho mean honvi .
cv, tjmo rrom (jHQqJJ toward U,,, COUrl
Recrultintr in tho Rohel Stateo.lif it rushes" swiftly tothat Hold of cxortlon, ivhoro by tho general orders of our super- CST At a publio mooting hold in th.i
n(Tlpi)ri. lot lln'm cm In tho rraneral ao- n rnml .Thaw ltrtntn tin Ttineit nn r. .! .. .
. tho activity and the-onotgy ol tho State, oount, where they ought to, go, and let lho following resolution was unanimously
lflnr. u 1,111 Minnlimt-htarv to1 al not from auy favoritism or Indulgenco each -Stflto of tho Union bo compollcd cnit j I
1805, a bill suppl.mbhtary to, Wnhloffton, Therefore, nJrT that of its own population to give the quota that MT0'. .
ption laws, being under odn- jargumont of tho Senator I put aside. is. wanted from it.", fff1',
1 in fn n no nroceoditii'fl took 1 1....1. t, . n,n rii.Mnt, u 1 1 'I tin nnnsi on beinrr takon bv vens nna anuwr.
UDITT.B llY LKVt 1,. TATE, FnOmlETOn.
BLOOMSBURQ:
Saturday lTorning,Feb.l8, 10G5.
lim"rr""'""J'T"',''mBJI"'MI"'M'M '
Our Contlltiition-.ruard It ever ! '
' I'ur clorlous Unlon.--liold It dear!
Our Starry Fla fnrnako tl ritvrrl
Th proud Caucasian our uiily peer'
Iu tho Senate of tualJnitcd States, Feb
ruary otn
tho Conscript!
siderution, tho following proceedings took
place .
, .Mr. UUCKALEW. 'I offer an amend.
t mcnt to cuuio in as a new weetion :
l And be it ftalhcr enacted, That tho third
section of thu act entitled "An act further
to regulate and provido for tho enrolling
Tbat Col. John G. Fukezl
1 .,, I,.-!,, iimn. m tl.n rtuestion with Tho nuosiion beioc takon bv voas and ana JJr. r. John ne a committeo to pro-
which I began when I was Interrupted by nays, resutud yeas nays 12; as fol- ccod at dnno to T:uy atld idquiro into tho
the Seuator from Iowa, what ohuso, what lows: conditio;! of tho enrollment und quoins of
ovil cxanipto has been shown 1 Not otio. YEAS Messrs. Brown, Uuokalew,Car- Uolumbia oounty and to act in conjunction
Senators, if they vote for this proposition, lilo, ChandTor, Collamur, Uowau, Davis, with imjlar committees fro. 11 other part
must vote under tho influence of prejudices Doolittlo,QrimeJ, Harlan, Harris, llendcr- of tho DWtriottin lespect to cotreoiing tho
and not of rotiSon. Thero are Senators, I son, Hondricks, Howard, Howo.Joliuson, xuatns of tho whole district
it.... lion nrntitrllnna nnnttlut lllfl Otl- TittllO f)f I nd itina . NCS III til .PO Well .HamSO V 1 r, hllrih'innn f ill! J ulmrn -nri1.,l!,
and calling out ot the national lorocs. and ,. J , cAo tJ but y mnko ao niohardsoD.SauUbury.i'hcrnian.Ton Hyok tho COIlnmlt,0 fae ntl0 l() Tro
for other purpose," approved July 4, J , ,0 tho pfttriotiol Bonators ou this Trumble, VunVinklo, Willcy and Wright T L.J - 5 , ,.
lJlauk Uonds,. for School Uoards an
rvisors, wishinc to borrow monov to
I, nil nfin. nrinlnd nl lin I I .if'
! that the Senator on tho other Bide who gan, Morrill, Nye, Sumner, and Wilson Ueo ou short nolice.
or omcr purposes, approveu dtiiy -i, ; , ,0 tho palri0tlo Sonntora ou this Trumble, VunVinklo, Willcy and Wright
180-1, bn,and tho same is hereby .repealed. alQ0T . ,10fi(J ffh0 lovo their cduntry , and -28, JX5?
I si'iid to the desk to be i cad tho celiou I wi10 j,at0 bclligsrebt sldvory, n'dt tb yield i NAY6 Mcssrs.Anthony, Clark, Con- Super
which 1 prupoi; t icpeul. ! to nny such prejudice. I can understand J noss, Dixon, Fjrwoll Foster, Halo, Mor- pny hi
HI I I II
i nn Knni i mi ums rnuii :i n n ri
' 1 i .i i i ft i T...K..,A I 1 0
"Sec a And be it further enacted''"""?1"0 1100 OB?"0 ,ruu, . '""T ,H,n.,
iiiil. i ii i.. ,.. ,. i i' .i i... a wsvs uocs voto auainso iuo viuiiiuvuiuim ,
lusumraarizinff. as wo havo here, all of nnv of u.u Ht.i. tr. n..,l r,.,.riiin ol colored troops, lie, mere oro.u no bus
No moro
Rriftruitinff in Rebel 1 1,urnlD8 ,bc wasus ho had uaPlurc,1 11,0 the Federal account of-the late movement, agenu into any of tho
fttnt ! Federal general accordingly retraced his wfl u0ia , ;vo ll)0 Confederate version J i rebellion, escept
Exceuiivo i
recruiting i
MARRIAGES.
Kenai'or
States
UUCKAIiUW's
amendment to
nrorioso to c vo the Confederate vers on oo in roucinou. eseepi iuo oiaiot oi
steps to tho eastward. The uriugc aerojs P :,;, ,i rn, .vm -..i, : ,i, iiausns, lonnesfce, unit Jiouis.ina, to re
Uftwnnlir lm.llv.n Viitrnnil ainnrt Iia I,m,1 . .. , .. erUlt VOllinleOM Ullder (111V Call Ullller the
Slates declared to i taina ('"position of his friend, will act j
the States of Ar-1 "niurn,,4 an.u, 111 H"u,ny w" 1 u" "u "ua
done aim sain on una uuor. i um wnj
that ho feels obliged to tako that course.
Messrs. Footo. Hardinff.
Hiok8,Laiib of Kansas, McDougall, Pome- -"-
Otewart, V atlO. aim ftt,rr. In llilarTvpk CiHUhlna cnumy on tin ;ilit ul
Jiiu it.i. Mt r. II I'iMrnK L, .l.'l t iif tin. M3,I rel
. . , , , , .. nrutt volunteers under any call under tho
,i . .. ... . . .. .i .i j WAV ni come nif nt in. nctna tr it n n 1111 . r ., . i.i, , i,. , ii is not lor uiu. uuwavur. iu uimuiau mm.
tno u o i cription a, repeaung .no e.au.e mA ., an bcforE it couh be UscJ for . lTJ 'V '"r0 Um how other Senators who do not follow I
rssr.r izt:. 55--tTz
r . .t i i ' i i n i iiit: i n 1 1 ( v 1 1 1 f r i r) i csi' ii i ii li 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 ii iiiiil -
ii a matter 01 lustico to i in i no e neooio , ,, ,, . .. ., &
' no
nud meets with general favor, l lie pro
ceed.ng, in the case will be found in ful rccoDnossance (o c;cncral Warrc,
elsewhere, in this 'Loi.UMniA DeMockat. mh
Charles Conndr, Esq.
The Harrisburg "Patriot 5 Union,''
pays a deserved compliment to this faith
ful Clerk in the Auditor General's Office.
There aro few better men than Sir. Conneh,
nod wc claim him as an honor to the Col
umbia Domocracy. Long may ho wave.
was unau.e mini next moruing-ine Mcll baT(J t lJc3oribod on lbo Fed.
sixth to report in person tho result of kis t.rtti luft. This extract we take from a
rron. intirnal thnt elTeols soma Innloinv fdr its
from its character The Now York Tribune,
poiitlon.near the Weldon llailroad, down' Tuimday Mousino.T, 8 o'clock. Tho
tho road leading to Reams. After a brief , Fifth Corps continued to twing arond to
struggle it orosscd Uowauty; but was de l tho left, yesterday afternoon, until they
invmi iuiin,,i.nf(i,.i.,,,i..f. n. met withft skiriiiiili lino of tho Rebel
nt this enactment when no abuso undar it
n llkinson 11.
So the amcDdmcnt was agrcod to.
c -
Treatment of Soldiers.
Special Despatch to tho Inquirer.
HAtiRisiiuna, Feb. 14. Several huu-
aro again in Camp Curtin,
but arc very much dissatisfied with
ujiriit r., .-tuMim Saimii 11. Hamoiiii, fMiinurly of
,'uvT,Jr. i.urviiiu ui.iiii.
DEATHS.
Mr. IJUCkAbKW and Mr. CAUblbE i,., i,p., si, ,vl,pn in nnint of fact. JIO ' l ir r .1 1 . Oiuonlli an.l 17 tlujre
,, , r , , . lias been snow 11, w nen, in point, ni iaci,aio acc0modations. Many of them have vis , iu niouir.h,., . uv
aded for the yeas aud uays 011 the amcud. reaS0u lias been adduced for its repeal, 1 , . , , rnvirhnr. mni.1;1J n . I"u0-"' '"'"'f'' ","l"'
, .i.t.i ltOU ttiO liOVOmor W til Complaints, UllO Tats.mtcdabuulT j ,r.
i:ont. 1 am at a lo'S to understand. 1 , . , ' ,, , , .
cai
made I will lead an extract fruiu a paper
culled tile Uoiuuioiiwealtn, publibhed
The Wilkes-Barrc Exchange.
Moisrs. P. C. & W. EcunoTti,
oral hours constructing a bridge for its
ambulances and ammunition t:aiuc. The
corps, after that work had been completed,
moved up to an elevated pieco of ground,
and,ovcrtakeu by nightfall, sat down, worn
IronnsmrissndmitlinTtniNitmi iMiuilrltnnil. UOStOtl , WlllCll IS understood to be tllO or
in front nftlift fl.-rinnil Wns. wl.nn.iin.iii K" "fa distiuguUhed member
lisht skirmiahii s ensued alooff iho entire tiouy,anu wuicli 1 supj oso always states
111 unci
Hue of tho Fifth and Second Uorns, until wnat is exactly oorroct. in tUcso
; t..f .1-1. ..1 1.. -.1.. 1 iio cstiact reads in thu wirb
lust uuiuii; uaiu, wutu uiu uiiuiuy lunuu u , - , , ,
deperate charge upon tho left of thu Fifth , AS UAL.-lmmediatoly on by the Sc .a.o that this quest on was 1 bo
Corps, which was gallantly repdlsed by tbc fall of Savannah, Governor Andrew at '' "'TIa ZJ VI
a. LL 1. tt:i.. i.;., 111.,:.: ' ..: disnatched aceuts to that c tv to reoiuit derisive voles it was decided that tho law
this county, havo taken the Exchange Ho- deep with mud, to enjoy whatever refresh-! siderablo los to tho enemv ' l,Iack loyalists for the national Arm y, to , nti il ow stall3s 0,,&h DOt 10 V tho law
tel, in Wilkes-barro, looated upon the ment it could obtain iu a wet and watery I The left of tho Fifth Corps now rests h. credited to tho quota of the Slate. 1IU we country. n oincr worus, wo ro-
lupon thoBovdlon Plank Road, aud tho men atucu permission Iro.n the Secretary Y" vi... - v
of Wnr fn ( n sn. w 1 p 1 im p i.irfii U- m. oiiiio 10 co uiio any uiuur onuu lur uiu
. . . unrr stronplv Fottinod In
quarters, near tho Weldon Railroad down ,;fi,i ':.; j,:i. ;
tho Vaughan Road. Tho thord of the
detour made by tho Fifth Corps constituted
,Kn lit., .rmnnrtmnn, lnl,nn ..r, t... 1.C.
tuu jiuu vii uivicim.ub tunuu uu uy mc ucu i . . o. . l i
to mo west 01 ii, towaru mo ooututiuu - i '
Rnnrl. OtatCS
In Sliniuiiklii, Noilliiiinlnvl.uiil r-i , n ih : lih of Kisli.
ritarj, Mr ' n ocu W, HowiLL, ."ti nf Knnh Unwell.
Hi,. forui'tl nt Bi tan ii In tin 34 y-ut of hit jga
lit llocilufk tnuiuh.u. Oit.linhn cmlutv. nn ttia lSlh
the J inuary lift. Ir Milium, iliiu'itii, ogu.l UJ yvnit.
In-'ilny nliilit lat. Amklh
shier ul' Al.iui II. u. Lucrctla 11
would eunnoso that bv thU time tho nu. ' . '" Uloninbur, January ai'.. lei.', tUrtin Jr,
uuiu tuppon; mut uy uis lime Uio au dauhtor of WHiiaiii an,l Ucllluli Bturncr, njud .1 ycur.,
thonties would bo prepared for tho arrival 7 '"' "'"i
e i i , i .11 . :ir . t-lttlu llnttlu, ttns a chllil cf r.iro (lcflr)piiK'Ht, clr.
ofmoro troops, hut this morning Major ,g oviaeucu 0n ,id .,!!, ,.bovo her y,B. nl,
Dodge was requested to allow two soldiers ' l'"ti uitumsca iu hsr thu oicmcnta of futuro tx
fppf Invinir cr,lc"CB Qn" 1110 ""til'ieiu uevi'lopeuient ot q'talilloii
leci naving ( M ot pr0,iBU Hllk i. hllll i,Alile. ,,.,. ,,,,, ....
J ' tlioir r-niinirv mil that alone nir.is an all- i been frozen for want of sufficient rovcring 1 hopes i but tho biuhtimr huuJ oraiaihiunfaiiLMi uIAU
01 t""' ...v ...... r.. i .!ii 1 . I .:.... !. 1lt.. I .... . thiil iiivituig life picture nu.l dlmed iu bfithliitji.ai.fi
d.imv.,v.u. ikuvu Mwww.wp, . - - - r. ' -() ' " J Ml, i.H'.l.nl.
1 . w.. tin.. IVIIU ll.ircm. 471,'Ulll
Tho veas and nays were ordered. I havofaid that nothinghasbcon brought
After" some debute Mr. Sauhbury said : 1 ah)tl lho, Rxisti,,& .law' . m?3 "dd ndw
"in support of the remark. Hint I have 1 !L.at wmcthmg can be said m its favor.-
". iii ii.m fi 1 1 in ii i ti (,i 1 1 AAwiiiiitiif it ii GAnnrn
a it It i!.. I
in, . t0 onler llie j,05Pja their
nnnvun tvnnni iiiir nnva iinrnn iirins ui
on the statute book.
Mr. GRIMES. It will be recollected
Publio Square. These young gentlemen, bivouc.
. . ,, . tv r l c . i. i.i r. c 1 :.. i.
wc are intormca, Keep aacxceueniuouso, Tho Scoond Corps marched from its u ui 11 " " -uu.arT, 13 u.u, r.A n,l tu'.lnp,,, , I " i " ' Purpose of recruitlmr aid Clliuu up its
n,i ....; lik.i .r... !'.:- ri i ., .. .. ,, ins strouc;iy louinou to me leu ot iuo om 1 . n ., ' i..
"'""""i" w" ouariers. near i no vc mon iiuuroau oown i , i ,.i i ., . .-.. i. n innt t ho inm t m rt . mnv u m, iu uv i uui;i. mue uuaKiTOuciii
mailt. Hut llttla -HnUle" I. jono
who has (uW. "Huirr llltlo chlhlren
II. liflrljllii i
leavoaV m
la llva vVitti
n to cjiiic ill
will bo found elsewhere in this Democrat.
MS.
Democratic Victories.
Hon. Geohoi: Sandeuson, has again
been re-eleoted Mayor of tho City of Lan
caster. The shoddyites mado a vigor
ous effort to defeat his election but tho
Democracy triumphed by 275 majority.
Mayor Sanderson is an excellent man and
has made a model Municipal Governor.
Another, Tho Democracy of Reading
havo elected a part of the Democratic
Ticket.
Loyal Peace Commissioners.
The passer-by cannot have failed to
notice, among tho galaxy of uPcacc Com
missioners" play-carded upon the show-
ond. Its advance dashed toward under a
lire from riflcpits at each ol three cross
ings of Hatcher's Rud; and swept tho dis
mounted cavalry by which these had been
held, before them liko the chaffbclorc tho
wind. In the meantime, the socond di
vision of tho corps moved from the creek
somewhat toward the northwest; aud, be
fore -it had gone far, found itself front to
front with a force of Gordon's Confeder
ates. A cannonade burst upon it from a
Southern battery, aud was folloved, at
about Gve io the evening, by the advance
of a liuo of battle. Th'o(frout of lho di
vision thus occupied, the Confederate gen
! fortified position which is held by the Sixth $ fUo first .quad is on its way hro j Two complies
'GrWs cavalry are still on a rccon-! 1 appeal to the American Senate, is that ' '' tho question was referred to said io be holding back,
noissance down the U'o'don Railroad and right, is it far ? When tho you.ig men of a cou.in.il.e , of co.n,ereueo and in somoluutil they are iu like
,i . -r;. ,i.. C..1I. tnv Stntn. of Pmunvl innin, iinil nf ,,rhnr Way, litttT 1 left tllO CIlV, lhl.1 proVUlOU i A nnmnnim nf enlnnl
,arc coninciied under your ceuscun-, "uo ,") """"; "M""r desnnte hnd to r.nvnmnr (hi ,,mrni,m
law to loive their homes aud o Io the' 'Pin'u" hi' 11 i'ca aDtl uaJ v?to ov"al ! . ,. ;r ,,. , , .
Ueld, is it right that the Governor tunes .nude, ol tlic aenato.and by very de-j - J "7" w
UlliV IUIIjO J. illlli IIVIM ail tVltUU lib wi.i-.M ux.uh ti " IIIIUUi.1-
the namo of the 11 Beast
the erection of that
board of the Loyal League Rooms, in
Bloomsburg, nearly opposite our office, oral led a force with a view of turning. the
in very large typo, and most prominent, riilt fl.jnk . Lut mc, thczti b briaadc
tkr. Sinco usdcr Colonel Murnbv of tho Sixtv-niuth
miserable insignia of 'Ptv vlr rr,h,no,i in kic ,r;n;nni
bombast, Old Abe has placed his flat-foot Tho t0SSC3 of tLi3 llffair ou thfl rI Ul are
n 'his neck and demolished the "13east.' Baid to be heavy ; but, in tho view of the
Wc wbuld suggest to theeo woithy lejg- numbcrs liSt a,)pear t0 baV(J beetl onga
uerarthe p-roprieiy of removing his namo ed ;Q U( must bo supposed t0 bj 00QiijCT.
from its exalted position aud substituting abloouo accouut ea;s about four bun.
some one more appropriate in its place, d d
viz : cither Forneii or Grech. . , .. . . , ,
,- J ' I no 1 hird Division of tho Second Corps
A Series of Articles on Eoman- appears to have taken up position on tho
ism. West side of IIatcher's,with its right rest-
We intend to be-in within a few weeks ing on that stream. The Feeood Division
a series of articles on the relation of the Uy furlbsr t0 thc lcft . Th(J mh
Lharcn of Rome to modern civilization, , .., , , , , . , '
and, in particular, civilization in Ameriea. Bat dof n slul furtller t0 tho loft. but mo-
Next to the suppression of tho rebellion, what in the rear of the Second Corps.
there is at present no question which is of Alonjj the whole, front thus presented ou
equal importance to the people of tlio both sides of Hatcher's tho niht flashed
United States. The Popu has just iu tho ,i 1 , ... ., . e
, 1 , . v , J and wluzzled with tho rifles of opDOsin"
most solemu and uuequivocal uinnner eon- fr'uo'uo
domncd tho verj foundation of our gov. lmcs of bkinuiehera.
cfument, and tho Roman Catholics of this During the night of the fifth tho troops
country, who number, it is claimed, about that had engaged tho Second Corps moved
four millions of souls, are exhorted to use around to tbe Fuderal ,oftf Mahono.B
their influence for us overthrow. At such .,., ,
, -.11 . 1 11. . spleud d division had como down from Pe-
a juncture it behooves every intelligent e "
American to bo fully lamilii-r with tho do- 'crsburg, and took tho place of the mou
signs of the enemy,and to prepare to meet who had thus gene down under Gordon to
thenwn tlio proper way. confront tho Fifth Corps
T . Tt I TIT.. . I . ,
i ne view lorn xueinouis'..
,llt 13 1'i.limnli'd lli.il nut entirn lius kill - tlOll
cd and wounded, in tho two davs ikiriui&h- ( b:''''0'
...:n ... t 1 rr... 01 iUassacuuseits. er t in liovnrnnr o nnv
The whole number of renel prisoners taken other Stato-I nuke no as,ault upon Mas "yo opportu mty to do so, tl ntwe will phia. 1 hey were ready to start, but were
uptlast cveniig was about three hun : ""huselta-shall bo allowed i send agonis put ourselves rigiu ou tue reeoru in ' deterred by tho startling reports of th
died. ,Ql t,lc soutnern oiatos, waiting, pariiaps, , Ll,gi:jlativo
1,1 .1, i i. i i . . ' nnti fifiinn f!i-v m I nil H.aw nnv ro. uiuic uiu cunutu uruiu oiiviwiuau ui iu i
,v uisagreeao e icTino, snow am s.eet , - " . 77" " r'''" I any other place 16 bo recruited, they shall
IV n Z Z-Z : am, thVQ, ,! to count hiln as r Um- could not make such a transfer. There iB
""b" .vp, .v.m.u...,5 , - ! Stn.M nm! tint intn I in snrtr.il of ilvlnX..I.. :.. .1. -i.i i i ..-.t
a wiiu iigiuiisi mo L'uueuiou joung niau in ; . - j i" uuuui u, mu wuriu uui tuai, wiiu
my State ! iNo, tir. 11 tins dnelul war is
egislaiivo Couimitteo ou Camp Curtin'
. Tho S ate authorities, uuder the order.
New SitmctliscmenUi,
been furnished.
It is aliened that wero it not for the uu-
nnn,n... ,.(la ,1... !.. .I.'.. :- and forbid Hum net, f.ir of uch it thu Kin.
uv.a...,r uuuwi. lu.unr., u, iu, ""J llcavuii "J -CvmmHmcctitl
tncre would bo now several thousands of
voluutcors in camp. Tho Lawistowu Com
pany have iudicaUd iheir defiiro to rrturn
and enter thu fcurvioo as soon as a oortain
difficulty is removed, uod when they have
reason to expect that they will ho troated
nt Pittsburg are
as they telegraph)
manner assured-
a company oi volunteers trom Ueadim;
liiiilnK
th lllm,
i to II,.
lUlU of
particular State j that we will clothe them,
iropor nystom of rceruitiog and duo en
,fled from it, Wc have just seen, 1 are to have twenty or fifty 3 ears of hloo ly nrni3,wo w 11 boco'iio responsible.politically u"cu unnoui a urait
! The left, Which lhat cross I iramciaai war iu tins country,! Have a u,lu ""J , '' T. 1 TtPrnirlrrMf
1 : . i. 1 1.1 1 1 t n it ) ihf 1 . , n i n r nr. rr rn n.- w.
places on the Buydion road, had , ' B s ..uo ! " ' oL n, . hi. n I, Secretary of the
f i nilvfltin. linen nnnrnr thnt . . . . . 1 .1 I m, n , r .t .n
sans ninl l,rnt Imrn tn 'u"i iuu ulihh mru uuuu iuuu iiuuw:, iuc oeorcmrv 01 iuc 11
with 1 courilg;iueb' to volunteer, our quotas
Confession of the
Treasury.
rcasury maks the
remark, iblc confession, that, if the people
had only foreseen the vast expenditure of
WHISKERS I WHISKER- ! Ho you
want Wliliki'ra or Momt.iohj. I Ojr Orrcian
(.'oin,unil will lurcu lhtm to snnv 0.1 tbu MiioultiAfit
raco or chin, nr hair, nu bald hi'iidii, in Hit Wu.'hii
I'rku. 81 Oil, Hint by mail an)hjre, climelj cn td,
nu reiuipt nf prlCL. Addre.i,
VVAKNKU fc CO.. Ilox W, llrooklyn, N. V.
Ki'bruary Id, ItfM-y
AUDiroit'N KO'tUE.
P.ilatc of William Brown, dcccyse l.
MIL undersigned, Auditor appointed
by tho OrulianV Court of t.vliimtili c tv. in
in.ik ilUliibution of the fund in Uiu luml. nf Um I'.,.
ocutor nf William llroivu, lute oi Urlarcreok tnvinlili,
Columbia county, dreaded, nuinnif tlm jiorinmi, enti
tled by la" to receive the imc, will alien 1 tn ilin ,lu
ui ot bin nii, liitrn iii ut bu niUr... i; llln.iai.burc. ,m
Saturday, th litb d.i, nt Maun, If'.-j, hi 10 o'em-k
in th , InienniiM. Ii n ninl h-rouM jiermiiK haini?
claiin ugalnkt Hi e.ut,i of s.ilj di'rca.oil, nli.ill j Ju
umil Ihe iiain; bi-fum iid Ainliinr, or bo debarred
from t.iHlna in lor a rhir.; nfcaid fund
v. wiar, jtuiiur.
lllonuuburj. 1'i b. I. !iO", Irt $
Farm for Rent.
nPHE Sub-cihi-r offi-rs tn ruit. for n
S term nf ycar.i, Ji r KAHM ASP I'l.AST IT10N ,
tfltuutc in llviulnrk it ivuthip, C-nuui'ii.i cu int7, itb-Jut
lhro mile. H'c-t uf llmk Morn tniilun.iiij uliiul
ONE IIUNDUK1) ACRl'S
nf land, mint of Hhich l cloariU und In n hi.-h ttat,
ol cultn atinn.
H.ild prnjiPrty la lncatud on tbu tuiln rm.l,
h-adin to Wa.hir.innvitlt), Willi v'"n I Iin'c V.nru.
t'luuni lluuiti n'll'lMiildi.'.r, txifl1'.1!!! '.. . Ilk ' - VVa
ltr, .Muodow. and all ruUlitUE for a protiwS t -.n
cultural bu.ineifl,
romexiiiu siveu upnu Hit firnl nf nu' April.
ZJ I'nr tenn and paitlciinr, ' 1 An; C
llalib, at hiH rui iouc-i in IJIootnjburK, on -:t tri 'y.
thj USlh ol I'bniary.
IIAUriAP.A lUCKMILM-H.
lVbruary IS. UM.-lin.
punuc squ iuk. n'luicm n.mnr., j'ka'.vj
camp." Ilil.lNUlEN.
me iMtb Oorps, wu.cn tliat impua.-nt j to-coutinuo . jr, M judfiing froln ,Le indi. that we will feed Hum, wo will give them!
hijuiiuuu UCUIUIUS IU UUVli IWUIHU lUMltl , n n 1 1 n HQ fl I Id limn I i.rMi.ni.i ,,' o en iu, IUU UUUIIUUU, 111 IVili IU11I1SU II1U111
cl tho field
in' utter rout
untruth
nnf. ilnrlnn'
o ; - , tual vou Bend vnnr
highway than a milo,aud had.befoi o night, 1 wu.u wo are uoinpelled to scud anc' compel the other States that do not
made the best of its way, in wild panic, to ; there out sons and our brothers. Do not bappyn, perhdpi, to havo qtlito as prompt
tlie cover ol somo breastworks, two miles . seuu your ageuis.niui iuo souiucru oiaica " . . . , " thh war.thev would fluver have emrirred in
furthoroiT' But th-n a eomfurtinrr a.. 1 to pick up tlio poor degraded Afr can to , cuusetss says wiey nave, iu uu up- me r - - o, --
urther off. Hut, th.i i, a comforting a, 1 V o ,M witl tbc you .hitc mPn of their ,t. lie says.in speaking of the war in it-
surauee supersedes the work of i ,.(Jl brothers au-1 tho husbands ofNour Btaloa. These o .ioied nieu in tho rpbel coinmpnccmant :
frauds, by telling us, in a telegram trom J aaughtcirf iii your own midst to enjoy all States are a fund that belong to all of ih, , ..i-.j it ttcueet! foroseon that what
Balt'more, that we fcbi),ll have "good news the pleasures of life whilo ours are drawn i aU(1 ue',,lur tuo of 51aSaollutt:J' was believed to be a cbuteJt for monihs
tomorrowl" Wero a peoplo over before ' away from home. . j nor the State of Iowa, nor any other Stato ( was t3 ba coutil)UL,d for Jcaj.8. aaJ lbal
i I Mr SilMNKR. T mnrnlv wisli In m.ilrn fhoul'J bo permitted 10 L'O and draw Upon . I,,,,.,!,.,,, nf mtlliirn if nui)! flftl.t wit;lfl
suo.eoit.-u, unuor eucu soro am.oiion, io so , " ,. ' .i .. " ..' t " ".T that fund Bu as io fi 1 un its own ouota.and ' "JCnl.. - I ' ' ,:" , w"..
awaro that any abuses of cwl conscquen- thereby iinpoo the ueoessity of a still j tbo c)ose of thlU C0Utl!Ht) jt Iuay wen bl!
ces from the existing law have boon shown, great" droit upon the States which do not I (ioubtea whether, ignorant as they were
Mr. GRIMES. Does the Sun.itor reo- seo fit to do this, or h ivo not the opportu-, of tbeir 0,vu inim N,tt ,e'ouroos, the peo-
ollect tho letter of the dhiinguisbcd Gen mtyio rwin lumuuuiu.vn un.ii. xi 5 i pie might not lu-.ve shrink uprittlled
nmi Sime.o ..o., ii..,, o,i.;..n in atntostl v uniusl, and L trust tno amonu : ., ,i.,,,.,i ; .i,;u -ni,i,,i .,.
u,u i. ... DuUJ. . P , , , -i.uuv,,.,i.i nu.u.. v... .v,...,,....w.. S'luaie. and h m thrr 'ion- n-.'cuii ir ndvatit iuei tn n
tMr. SUMM'JR hat Was tllO dale of wcm l ouuaiui- iiuiu j. uunajrivaum ' riUCO SO far eXCCOlllUg all loriUer OXPOr- ! mm attandin; curl or dn nj busings in Uu publ, .
the letter. Does the Senator remember, will be adopted." Ilence." ' uttii. -Whrr'u'I'iliMo .,,,..
ancea, remain behind works on thc lately 1 Mr. GlllMES. 1 cannot renieniber the Alt.T remarlis uy i'ir uson, Air uavis, j This draws from him th" lemark tnat it ( w K p u. & w. ncititoru.
nentral ground it had been allowed to oc i P,cois date' l,ut 1 remember distinctly it Mr Ten Eyek, and Mr Shcrmau.Mr Pow- forUl,t0 the people were io ignorant. ; - ' " ' " ' , , -
uLiiiiui biuuuu iu huu unu uuoi.cu iu uo , waa artor tho pabsacu of the law, which is ell of Kentucky, said : , .. 11 a 'ro conmmiI i i.s.-h.. uuderuue,i h.viiicbiMn
copy without opposition, it is now on the ; llow Lt Jhe vf c a(jd ;ftor (om0 .,Mr. VttJinl) tbo onlj eqa,tnbi0 woy Here h.. . J ,;.,ouftw
way baek to the comfortable quarters it 0f tho $Mvt lniV mt 't,ieir rocrui.ing to furnish in,,, iu this war; is for o.eh '
l,n,l Kn.n ne.lnr,l cn fnlicltlr in ll,o Jnntl, I nnrnU llnum Inlani.hnMl SbnMnnn'. nr.nu SlalO. Out 0 Its 0WI1 OODU atlOU.tO fur Olsll , ' L Uf 1 1 . ' . fcrcri tllrt l.l.-nll . I cllr.
. . J' 1 .A?.. I. ' .".!:............. :..J. i.a Wlmn on,r .hn nnnrn ul.n tUnatC that thClr power Ot CnUUrUIlCO I ToaUh.le.,eit,hi.ill.endncnpyoflhPI-rf.
oi winter, io anabuon. i fu" """'"S' " """""'B " r 7.1.' " ' i' t should bo tested only by degrees, as
- -. i " wiiu iuu uiiucu oiaiw iiuiv- . ..v . j ( . , p .j b proparod
ti, finAt,0nfnni,,m),in , "S-officoH who were attoniptin-r to recruit rebel States, in the Army, they muH bo s"u. I" ' t. . l llW.L
m x.v, vu ""'"J (1, c . I7.,i,,l ..o,,. nr,.i!i..,l lnil.ii nmmrn nmila. am lh.it t ,ul "'l"-" i"t'"'i
luiu uiiiiKu kjiaviia - -j , - , , .-,.:. f ,..,, ,! ,, -,,
uvii-
disgusting a system of ohioano und false
hood ? j
Tho last movement by. the left flank has, '
we presume, como to a close. If Gordon!
havo not pounced upon it it again, wc may
expect tliat,should it not, to cover appear-
rpM!E uhdeis'gnpd, havii.g pur
fi ihimltlii itork of tiru tv, II known Un-
li.t. (l.-i irmrly !:epi Ii f l ijor I'u'erbaurh , or '
II. J. Vaplj, reipertf.illy bolicit tlu pdtr umge of t:.a
public.
No pain? i IT t,e itpaielln any of itn depur'.n nu '
tn rclidur BUlli'l'itlliiil tn iill'cueiiU. Tim ta'it. an ' In'
bar will alums be biipplied witli '!ni b -g th i un,-i-.,
,.ir..r.i. n....i r. . ,
Iroill I ii .iiors Alio l.ivcry ail.icliw-d.
lh1 eirbinue u eiiljiilily .iliatil no tho I'u'ili
it.. ' riiilinu u .ed. drt' of c.iarstA nil tho diracttn ,
luL l for nrenjrlni! and uiiiic the ..line, h hiplLtliev w, 11 fln I
tThe above brief paragraph, from the
last wcck'n issuo of The Methodist, tho
organ of that fanatical, proscripiivc and
revolutionary association is big with in
terest and momentous forebodings. It is,
in a word, a declaration of war proscrip
tion, death and devastation (blood and
carnage) upou a portion of oar fellow
citizens, cvrn to extermination for op'iu
on's sake, by a pack of abolition politico
religious hounds, v'negro on-the-brai?i.
That the attempt to subj ugato and cxter
On the sixth the Second Oorps docs not
appear to havo made any attempt to ad
vauce.With formidable woiks in its front,
ii lay quietly in a position thno miles
Irom the Roydton road,awaiting the move
ment of tho Fifth Corps against Gordon's
right.
Ou tho morning of tlio sixth General
Warren ordered forward the Fifth Corps.
i no uontederato movement Irom left to
right having been appearontly incomplete
at rife time of his advance, ho went on at
first without serious opposition. A small
Below we publish tho quotas of tho sev
eral townships of this county under thc
late call ; also tno quotas that were as
signed uuder thc 500,000 call. It will
be seen that they aro considerably up in
tho figures.
: . 1 11 "l 1 1 1 ' f 1 1 1. . 1
imiiaunuu iio.uuu wtuone unuren, is win foro0) luanffiuvering ou his front, appears
iicxigmui- ... ... uuuuuuu p.ug.umu.,, , bavQ rcarded ,,j8 jj
sauomanoau.oramomeuicouot.s.uce.ue crab)y UDtil bo bad advanced upftard of
triumvirate of political parsons who cou- two iniIe3, At five o'clock in tho evening,
uu. kUU uumiwu, uuu aUU,u Ma wh0e frout w engaged, a Confed
-1 t inUnCnK kill n . 1 1 1 n I m O O I
ucc,alu imeui.uu, -..u u,.rwu.uw. crato mamx drovo liko a ihunderbolt
followers to "propare to meet inem tna
CaUiolies in the proper wuy."
Imlinun rlin fnvnrir ir ftvicnrtf iq ft 1a.
,.' . , b fa r , , i terrible confusion. The Federal advance
oeption predicated upon a falsa hypotho- . , L
4 nl ;i Iniw iimminfa niniiinnolii 1,,.A ,l,..u
rVnnn hut n finnlin rnnld no inrltinnrl' i ' '
against tho Third Division, and, broakin
through it, ttruck back tho whole corps iu
uiu sumo men to go into uniieu -oiaies umiwu w Buui , mn. iuuk , ,,.: nf , n(1 i
v,.,,!,1,i0 b u-nnlil li,xin Mih draft nr.on all tho nd- an(1 thc necessity ot great and long
Mr.SUMXER. I atn inclined to think hcreing Sta'o-i. That is the only equitable , "ud effort became apparent
tho letter was writted before tho'passagu way iu which it oan be done j aud that was I e never bofoic heaid of national short
of this law tbo seu'iment Of thc Senate at the last ses-I sightness and iguoraneo being mado' a
Mr. NESiMU'lI. Tlio letter wai writ-, sion on mora votes than one. If you want j subject of congratulation,
ten after the (all of Atlauta. ' three hundred ihouvand soldiers by draft, j Wq wqu1J ,ldJ (Q t,)0 &hQyo comn,eutarv
Mr. SUMNER, Very well. It was a and you get liity tl,oaa..d from the ne- , ..,, ,,'
good letter. Ircmomb-r very well that . groes iu the rebel btates, then the drali - ....... 1 Vst 1 HI h A Wn5 Wzixtf.
tor IWil lluntlrPU Ulltl lilt V ' u. uu, ui iliuuiuuu ii.hiii.-ici i bnui.ii b.nv.,a m-i. t-i vv.
lUlu cine for UoNSU.Ml'lIos. A.lllMK. bltnKLinT.j
t.'oi'niK, Con-8, i.c, Tho only nbjrct (.f lho avoin..-t
in amidlng tlu l'rcf crl plluil i to lunellt Hi., ufflioti: I.
mid pread Infnrinaliiin whirh In cn'icuivu to ba in
luiuablii; and he Impuj every niiiT-Ter will try lm
ri'iuedy, ai it will co.t tl.cin liothinj. and liny prut a .1
blemin;.
l'arties wiihiii; th prenr.-iptlnn will jiIpu." addi 'i
ltcv. niHVAllII A II.HUX, ViinambiH!).
Kin,;a County.
New Vnrt
I'ibruiry !S, IPSS-Sin.
Quota under Quota under
300,000 call. 500,01)0 call.1, it was a well-writlen letter, ratlur pointed,' will be only
ul1
sis.
to believe, lhat tho Poj c had ever oon
dcraned the very foundation of our govern
ment, or "exhorted to use their influence
for its ovortbrow." Were it truc,would not
tho conductors of Thc "Methodist," havo
re-produccd tho Popo's revolutionary ar
ticles, iu support of tho declaration of war.
conic a total rout 1 flinging away knap
sacks, aecoutermeii(s, riflcs,that body fled
in panic for upwaad of two miles ; and,
thronging wildly across Hatcher's Run,
Rloom, 03 50 1 1
Djrwick, U0 it j !
Uriaicreck, 45 ' 20 1
Reaver, ill a 3 1
Bentou, 10 T2
Centre, 5i :J2 j
Catawissa, -il SJ-1 1
Couyngham, 00 II (i
Franklin, 10 ill
Fishiugeieek, il'-l . JiO'
Greenwood, Ol 42
Hemlock, 47 127 ,
Jackson, 7 0,
Locust, 59 U'l i
Madison, IS 28
Mt. Pleasant, HQ 10 ,
Aloiitour, 21 12 i
Mlllin, 20 10 :
Maine, 20- 14 j
Orange, 1A 20
Pino, 8 0,
Roaringcreck, 14 0
Sugarloaf, 11 15;
Scott, 92 40!
r.ft i aud seemed to bo written raihur with tho
point ot the sword than with tlio pen, 1
thought, as 1 lead it at the time.
Hut, air, I um nut aware, notwithstand
ing the letter to which my frieud from Iowa
calls the attention of the Senate, thai any , there has bscn no abuso under this law
this ignorance of thc masses, whom the- rMllJ' subscriber, A"eut for the heir- f
cistriliutcd equally aud leil.bv their own false tcachinss.aro cnuallv A A,")."',v ' iidine. win ..rf;r fr i at I'ubi,.- Vcn
- " c... 1 ' - -- -- , 4 , lluBi nu ins preniiKii ou Muiiriluv, lia ell 11, IP'jJ.
lahanno In nnrnohinlB a lilrn Irrnorftliflii AI.I. T II A I I f.U'l AIN
. --rt , -0
as to other vital matters. !
Newark Journal
thousand, in-tcad of three hundred thous
and, and that
properly will tend to relieve ovcry State
in tho Union from tho drstlt.
Tho Senator Irom Massachusetts says
abuso lias beiii shown, nor any evil con
sequences, nor any evil example. I there
fore sumbit to the Senate that inasmuch
as the laws txiats, as it is ulrondy ot our
bo hastily re-
Tho Senator from Ohio has told you of
tho abuses under it. That excellent let
ter of General Sherman, published somo
time ago, told tho country of tho abuses
under it. Hut I will tell tho Senator somo
moved, unless somo reason oan be shown of tho abuses which havo fallen undor my
for the removal. The burden, therefore, ' own observation. In Kentuoky, rill the
Traqt of Land.
arc Thc draft iu lhat State is based upon
tho enrollment of both whites and blacks.
Uudor tho operation of this law, agents
from the northern States havo como and
own troops within its own limits, ei-tablish-, looated themselves iu Indiana, and I Ui
ing n pnnciplo 'of equality, and that no nois, right on tho borders of Kentucky,
wrong has occurred under thu law.
i explain by say
State to raiso its
m i mini" a f.i.'W
ins that I desire each
and absolutely sent over agents and stolen
and taken by lorco negroes from Kentucky
Tun Amendment to tub Constitu
tion. The Abolitionists and tho Admin-
0 ; Stato, by favoritism o'f lbo War Depart.
n' ment. or of tho rresident, or ol generals
1 5 ! in the field, shall bo permitted to fill up its . and enlisted them. Thcso aro facts that
quota Irom tlio bomb. 1 1 know. If you tako away tho negroes
Mr. SUMNER. Tho Senator now from Kentucky aud Missouri in lhat way
brings forward another point. Ho speaks do you uot see that Massachusetts, or tho
of favoritism, and says that no Stato bv 1 State that gets them, gets credited for
i favoritism of tho Pro idoni or of tho War ' them, aud wo have to be drafted upon the
communicated its total demoralisation tu : istration aro in cotacics over what tlioy i Dcpartmoiil fchould-ba hIIowlmI to rcoruit old enrollment upon which theso very nc-
lying ahd bo ins in Mount Flu. mint m.wnliip, Columbia
county, I'll , unjoining landi of lifi(t npn! man, on
tho Bouih, Aaron Aliugrovc on tho .ottll. lmnn-1 M
C-irty. nu thu Wctt, and lands ot In.ia. Uildinu on tin
Kn.lj containing about
OXIi HUXDRKI) AM) FIFTY AMES,
llni'halfof which u cleared and In a Rood rt ito nt
Cultivation, and tho balanca well tjuiberud- 111) nu
proviiincnuaro a tn story
Dwelling House,
A tnnd frame Hank llaru 3d X 3d, Wagon llousi aul
other out-liulldinf., a Kond Orchard, and i(u iiitf of
nsci-lltint Watur-
The 1'arni lies about nins lnilua from I'looniibuu.
and about lour from Orunecvillo.
TEKMS :
rive hundred Dollars on thc day of Bate. And tha
balance nf the purchase money on tha fitit day of April
IHjd with interest from the rlrst day of April, lii'J.
t, -i,i , .... ,i,t ir., ,i,i t fossossinn gneu, .pn isoa; aiu a iiaua to on un
lul to b0 able to report that llonesdale has Hvcrednn payment of the puich.i.emonev.
, , u i f.,,, . r . , ThuSubscriber will t'o uvir tho propcily wllh any
as yot beetl wohdorfully exempt from tbo psr-on dciringto cauuKe tho .imo.
c ,i. i,,..!!,!, ,i:,0 int., (., tLTtfalelu couimnncunt I rrnlock l' ,M. "f said day.
raVOgCS Of IhlS temblo dlSOaSO. lho lever !, ulteiidance will ba flvun aud condiuoiu mail
still lingers around Oarbondale, and is kD0Wbir aukam u. uti.Dixi:,.fi
said to bu raging with coUsldcrablo violenco ,hH?'J: 1-
at Arohbald. V SHS'rJSn
The Svottku Fevi:h. Tho -Wayne
county llerald says : Wo hear of some
cases ol Spotted Fever iu various looali
ties throught tho oounty.
Tho Carbondalo Advance says that It
hade mado its appcaranco at Wnymart,
and thero havo been sovcral cases ut Al
de"nvillc no new ones being reported.
Another case is reported at liothany early
lost week, and wo havo heard of ono in
Choery Ridgo township, Wo aro thank.
r nnfnvnnmnnl which worn nt lho mnninnt . Cilll tbO alO aUienUnient to tllO
nnlninn niln llinll- n u.i.l I, non. I'rnm fl.n i tlOD. It WttS Carried
A Man iu Now Jersey
, T. i Yl7"Ikk be exposed to salo, by Public
UOUgllt a SCCOna . Vniduo. l lho residence of Mrs. Mary -'oi, iu
Constitu- in tho South. I will a.k the Senator what groes were all enrolled? Tho greatest band overcoat from a dealer a littlo wliilo Meiniockiown.wi.
I . v u u i 1 1 ii t . ' Slxtli Corps. Abandoning thuir amniuni
& until they do so, wc shall hold thorn gut ty, . r . . ,
ttinrrflii lie nnnliiini lii'tccnc nunnqi
of lal hying the truth of hi:tory,and wilfully
mlBrcprcsenting tho loyalty of a religious
aociety, whoic devotion to its country uud
Government is without a paralel in tho
history of nations,
It Will bo a fearful day, for tbo fanati
cal bigots of our land, when' they inau
gurate another war, upou their follow
citlzoiiSjfor opinion's sake. Thai ,wiU,iu
flccd, "deluge tlio land in blood." Dan
el Wobstcri realized its horrors, wbon lie
rrelaimcd in thus niemorablo ?peech,'0od
(iruuttbat uiyycs moy never bohuld tho
ft 4'aeU '
tion wagons, tlio confuted masses appear
in Congress by the favoritism thero can bo under this statuto ? , frauds wore committed in that way. When ago,and as it didn't fit well over tho back,
most rascally means ever employed, oven 31r' RUUlvALLW. 1 reler to tho paper tliey get tuoso negroes over tlio rlvor,tliey r, pcd liQ Hnill aud foumj 5250 in
i . i i . i- i.t a ready read in the proKcncn ot Senators, make the negro Bay ho ts from Alabama ,n,t,i(nil,.,i,t.vin s, .n, n,
in that corrupt conclave, to disregard tho MrSUMNL;ili , ,y whal favoritism or Georgia or somo State in rebellion, uot , Brcbao!i9 st0WCl1 awa' 111 1 ho COttt
t. t t,l..ltnH It. nPil..,. . Wishes Ot ttiC neon C. ana lual UV UUVIDL' nnn rl,r.. Un nmtDf t m uw ik t nvtifa? nsnliidnd in thu law. mtkI Hint is thn wtiv lUW U"U UOWt
acoouutablo'panics incident to battle, bo-, UP UCU ilubccil Dcuiorrals us Coffroth Is h not open to all tho States alike !- the thing is worked. There fa no doubt H iavo madoDiitlor mir'e of taking
, , .i i i- i i ii .i ' nnd McAllister of our State. That such 1 There is no Stato that may not r?end Us about tlicso evils o.uliug thero ; I know , , , ,,, ,
luud tho works wh.ol. had been thrown up AllUt'r nC!l a ' J1 'ufch ugents there, preoi.ely as it is said Mass. them myself; and yet tho Senator Irom ' Port luer : Ho hoB!d have boon mado
on thc bivouo ground of tho night of tho was tnc case, wo juuuto iojni prooi . noimsel,a ))as BClt J0Mi jel l)g umIer. Massachusetts says thero aro no evils re- to Understand that thero was. m big lot of
fifth. Gueley nud lormyx support f our ' 8tand each other. Do not let us volu ig. tulting from it. On every hand you hear gold in.it, a pile of silverware, and a few
Simultaneously with tho rout on tho position- Hear thorn i norantly. Tho Senator says that tho law of the ovils of it. Why, sir, tho bordor thousand hogsheads of sug.u. Ho would
WciIpmI left Mnhono hurled h.U column. " lm lne "wur "J t'"'C ' as it, now exists uperuita u ui u.iny ; vnai ummsiu .uu ni i um auiu iu cuuu , , - . .. .. ... .f , . .. .
la-uerai leit, oiauonc uurieu nis columns , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,, ,. :, .iin t r.nriilki.. nlilmr f.nm out and nav arLrQ sumi t rmit n,. nr-ont tlien nave got insiuo, uitiifou, ii no nan ro
against lho right. A brief but fierce con- :Qrny y, J', Tribune. thu President or from tho Secrotary of , all over tho coiintry to All up their quota,
tost raged on that purt of the field but fi- This is " triumph for that little party War, Sir, ho can 'show iio such thing. ! they havo to givo their men to tho confliot ;
.. , ii .1 - a .! ft ,!ii ...t -7. l.:-t.. it, r 'I't... .1U . hvLil nh.,tfnii iiiitntl., linrl tf uliAtilfl Tint (fin iilflnf nhrt pint,.,.
110 ly 0 0eu, leaving iuo oeooiiu vorps sun witicu inwiy lcl" 3 "Bu c u- " " "i'i v.uj, , , ,
LBnu i' r dilution to te a eoviMMt with throughout tho whole country If ono States do to I If you enlist theso nc pointed Secretary of or ol the Cunfulc
Tbe 'general advance of tbe Atiny of tho Fornt'J 4 Vr' UUl ,a Uoro 6ctlTC 1U 1 te,',ml,uo flBoul'' an'1 lbo? R,e belDE culu,fld tnr3 ul &UlU!
Tuesday, bibniary 21, 1805.
1 io follurtlnj desciibed personal properly vlt ,
TWO MILK OOWS,
i in
T O'W
burrow iu like a woodehuck,
Gcu. Johu C. lWcokinridye has b'ecu ap.
nUCUWUKAT AND rOTATOUS IIV TUB IH'Blll.l.
A LOT OF P10KELED POlK.
W.V.VWTJ MII.f. JXD SI.WLE TRUCK IIVJOO,'
A LOT OF CARPET..
11 E D S AND D E D 'O T N G
A lot nf Oiiecns-m, Kitchen Dr fiiar, Tabloi.
Ciinfrs. Inuiisu. Mi'illfl Clock, Vim-gar. WluclSn!
low. Alcat L'ukk, icn.
ALSO :
i:ooViic and l'ailnr ltov,' and t'ip.i. I in.wara. Er
thtu-wara and vailous oilui ariiclos too injm r-i'HI'
f.ytit in ronini'iir 41 10 n'c'nck A M hia
attendant) will bi len an t CO I flitiont iud knonr.
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