tJIIIlTf STAR I W WIS MP f1 WliilMljil. BY 0. N. WOKUEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. 4t 1..'0 per Your. al:i In Adtnnre. ' THE UNION'," esUblMiel in lbl I V.he No., 2,475. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1SG1. . "CIir.ONirLnrcMainel ii IS 13 Triune No., S96. PUSlI-HHI MMi-WKSMV Taovlay Moir.irio.& Friday Afimonn. r?Tuiii l!.u. "I Cm. ointv, ha brrn a ui K-it.s'er ei ,;' r f-fflcf, I'liila ie'.ji-. a'- vrar a verv precy p ... ib.ry f it-en I er .. urli bel"Wtl. Tor s'uiib-.iry A nrrinn ;a'e thai Cm" V. Hii-. f I-exishur; rj'orinorly of scml -try r..i:4v.!.e) is arp "i""'1 IVpu'.v seirv-e"r t,f the l.rl of l:iiia. A- an 11 Tip. n ,n an." ao ' etiisient KrfaWicao, Mr. Ha l j, ,1erving of the h-nnr. Dr. K....I.T B MTt. one of the moat ...(, ciiiiensot .V.r'h'iiiiberlana'.has reived a ,.n-!e.s.-r.a: p,...i...a in- a'y, wh:rh. it is '.!. will ca.l h;iu to r..ie tjnroe. i LL'il-l Lewisburg Greys. This (Vou-aoT i defiSt:'l cot -imply cf HomeGuard, 1 to ftrve the purjrses but to be a Tm-ifut au r.iti -P. ub- ,et to the ci.l of the '" .vtrtuitiit t :l.(r now or leu-after, lJ to U drul-d, cquipvd, ud fu'.ly ui.if rn.ed f.r aetiv erviee. They huve nude itiecli.u uf the fnii ) ing Vm:- r : 'if !in J.r, :; NtVIHBT. J-t l.i. u! ti' rge M riui. Li, ut. 5. U Murriy. 1-t . r;aIl J Kelij. 1 u'lWm. II N'bir. :;i r'i '. 1'. K-i !y- 4 h iVi J oUh. II. iliikdjil. i-t C rj. rui I li. Ii ' rp'. J. l'rji.k. li'Ve. :; 1 C 1 j" 1 Th.i,. Slrirklaa d. 4 ii Cjrp'i i'etcr -N. i"i;r.'tr. The '' 'inp-iny meet f T drill, Ttsliy anl at-jrjjy enn 1..", at Tj o'cloek at the Ann ry i:i t.'ii r'.ii.'e l!!oe. 1'vr f .ns d.fir:.i.g t" j i'i, f t .-rtnaiictt drill ing, are luvnei t app.y. l-i;a!:r.. it i all'ed, ba already 1 "-t the r'. f rcc- ttr c victrie?. llii Ki'rwirth at A!'Xit.dri, instead of l.ilt i:.g to . 'ill down a Llir afi harmless rag. pu-hed oa, he cjuI J have captured the armed e?csMon f-rcs j'l-t gy.t.g out. The eipi. il i f Opt. Ti ni kins, at F.lrfjx ". II , prevented the infadu 1 attack upon that p 'itt, next day. One branch of our f rccs at I'hiilifft, commencing firing a few mosicLts to 3 c:ir'y,rjjde aa alurai by which the enemy nus'.iy cscaptd the snare which had been laid fur them all. Keep tool, boys and be patient. When 5cn. Sc i'.t was a-ked how Wg it wro'd rtrj'iire to tuke Vira Cruz, he ti':d. 'uly ht.i a diy, with the l.ss to i rf a few t'r. iusitd n.en : 1 i-t cive me a few weeks, it would r. .ire l.ttle if any sacrifice of bird en our si ie anl his last advice was jractitv.il upon, suoces-ful-Iy. And oow, it i- n t i-e to djubt the l'un:ani'y aud strength of his policy, which may seem 'slow" to some of our dast," war-worn veterans 1 A "llic. Jon"' llF.r hie Them! The Charleston C'vuriVr thus lays dowa the War programme of the II .-beds : '.Hat, in the meantime, wa have much : to do. We shall be nece-sita'ed to whip them, fouudlr to burn a few of their t5ns to capture Washington as a city, or enter it as a b-ap ei rains ; we wi.i Lave to cripple th-ir c iiio.eree with j ri- vateers, barn lli'ir ttf no, mi reju -e then) to the oa iiti n ef legating f-r peace iotead of graeiou-ly c u.d sc bd ng to grant us a separate existence will p. ace as we have besought." STae Associate .Iug"S and C'nra:s fleers for Cnicn cuti'y m t at the C tn toissioncrs' effioc cn Friday last, under the Law fir aiding the ctedt Faa,ilie-s ef ab sent Volunteers. Ten families wer jro vided for. in sums ranging from seven to rx'.ccn dollars per month. The U 'ard i f Kflitf meets again cn the 2.Vh of July, when those desiring aid should Lave their fplicatioLS in readiness. Variations Some of the I'e-nn'aV. 1- tnteers' shoes were said to have pine sdia- Tiers for bot'nm, and would last but a iav or two Lata correspondent of the Jersey Shore Vedette ys .' shoes weigh about ten pounds, lave soles two inches thick, and are intended to la-t about three . - i. ni.ini.i,,,,!,!;,.!,..',, year.! 1 robably "the truth lies between extreme. Ot a Volitmeep.s A business letter from Farmington, Massachusetts, says t -We berelook on the movements, the p.triotism, and the patience, under priva- ' tn. off.ea',(ye.eif-.-.;., with the liith'st almira'iun. If the rebels visit V"tirs,i!, fas reported Whey will tind their Lst h'.m- there, without doubt." ; I3?Taere were twelve bids f.T this Jtir'u Grasa on the Coion Coun'y Fair Grounds. The lowest turn was Slid, and the highest, Soil 15 at which latter bid " was awarded to J. & A. Frederick. 5a?Tbe llvangelical Association have Ipsoed a liberal sub-cription f r luildlrtr house of worship in Lenisbirg, toe aecBoot to be finished this season 8B5uGradution 5. lleelamati tl . r- '"c c uioa Scaiicary vr-morrow. ''par" strawbjrry bed La, already Jieid-fj i beauty thr" iv! a h i! inches t'reumference. That wili do lo begin ah. "N"o change ia the Lewishurg Mar i't to-d.. (' all the Fx i'residen... John Tyler . ft 1 is ao enrmy of the Union and Le s ' Tiaitat" from the beginning i ij'D. Ilirney ti jou:s, ana uen. . iu ueiratni or icjui e iniu. ui i r- " . ..jiei m- , . , h-.iiii.!. ......i, ... v,.,.,.!,, q of the Ladies' Cla, C.dw.lLder at Baltimor. bad so fir lot I'or,,1i,'eli--po-ition seeino' evervthiu- t?:"Iont or eeretary report direct to j Lecbtt issatd a proc.ataation, (nr paSJg from New York to Volparias?. on of the Gentlemen's, of the confiJence of the most earnest friecds .ouo'h t!ic green glass of suspicion me v.oiTespoiiUiti": secretary. : t ' . . ---- ' M'ciung was on bis wny to Blivii, ao ..... e - e . r ., . ,,' , Ilmnrrne r: ft.v.i ii. the cxrorlatioa of provisions ot any Ue- J ' at .New uerun, occur oi tne uovernmenr, mat iney are sopercu-.fe is too apt (even mo well enough .......-.v "r'n as tne- . ..:.; Char -e d Aadres ftoia the United States. I J C .rr-"ti'iiJ'-n'-r of thr Star 1 Chr mid. From the " Lewis burs Infantry. " C.W.I' MoNTnOMFtlY. Wa-l.iD.:t-u City. Junr '", t-et Ten of our Com; any have just returned from m trip a few miles down lie valley, where we wire guarding a roal leading to the citv, for twenty-four hours, without covering, in the rain. The whole Comp- c e...i nut at nival.. Mv feet were wet ail the time, hut the gum blanket kept try , , , T . .. h dy drv- It i o-iitc surprising to inve.f , 3 ' , 1 e . that I can Maud fueh eiPorcfi. I feel ...... as w,n an Hearty tbis morning as ever in uty life, although in the rain a!! day yesierday 01 sle.p at eight and for a few hours creeping thr ough tuitkets, a,l wet, and xnrrod to be full of Secession rangers. N e do n it know why this close l. 1 .'t na l is K- p., lui are inia i'j eiamini every paiser-ly. Kvery rad foor or Cvs nircs fr-.m the city is thus guarled by ten fr m a r.-gitneut during the d iy. aa 1 by a i.'.'irpiny at night. The lihjde Island b s are n xt to us. 1'ijt y .u know alcut the general war niovemciits as soon as we, ; for we only knetr what e Cad ia the ! p Jp.-r. Oa nur retura this morning, we were j ordered at onec '0 the Captain's fjutrters, ' and were agreeably surprised to find the re a large bci of good things r the Mlf (l.tdnrg b vs." I am sure we all f.cl I very grateful for the kindly interest our I f iends at bmc nianif.it towr:rd us. It nukes os feel happy, and help' keep us ap in ail our trills. V.'e are gotting along finely. Tlioe gii'ta froaj hjaie cauij ia . g od c'.ndi:;. n. I We are ail anxious to go into Virg;nia, 1 .. .. ri-.i.. nui cur lane is tspirmg to rapiuiy mar we ere b' giai.tr to fear we will not g-1 a chance at the Keheij. Yet we shoull be loth tortturn without haling had a brush, and the war ut.Coi-hcd. If we are f ail j (ipiipped, know we could do all that is expected '.f us and ail we premised to do. None if car K -itactt have yet ealii-tci f.r three years, and I do Lot know that any will I know, however, that, badly as we have been Used, it has cot changed our d.termi-ea'.iou to jut out the rebellion. 1 protests ci a .-ieep:i,o; people cuuia ru soiry to Cad that the Governor Si", have altered the re.-t:lt. are so severely censured. I do not think ; vVI-;l-' -heicl"ore we as heartily dis they oa -ht to be. , aM'r-ve the policy of the Acts in con- , T : s.uerattou as anv oi tno.se who made irur, eve, JoSErn. i -...".' . " - ! no ciiorts to stop tneai, we can not as atsay0;ir last loiters from Washington honest men join them in denouncing sav that the !th It'Limcnt ij cow re-uui- : without I'lool' s;.eh nieii as AnliKMa' f rm. d, and that they look as well and r....l .a 1?.,im.n tr ..,.t ... .. ..... ., Chat. lam M lame! is serving very ac- ,! , , ., ,. cep-ably an! usefa.ly as 1 ostmasler to . the K-gimtnt. They have a good d:a! of fan in camp reading the "sensation" news ia the l'hila. iLijuirer an'a oiner papers accounts oi battles never fought and victories cevcr won, except v pet. and ink! , - , CorrT.-j.rl'-ii- f( t'e St.-.r A Orroirla I i M,,v,,v.., J,,., to ivftl 1 ' - - ' Lost Saturday our town looked quite war.iae. J oe "Cameron Infantry, 'tjpt. bauiocrs, piraaeu stout ana camy lei- I ,ws, ljrskiug bold as Iirts; bu', as they have no arms, they are not considered v..nr ,.l,. - .anami,,.. that on the Uch ef April last the day of i ,:, ,e' .;. .' ' . ...a,.c e.. fe y "c"' corrup'.Iv shared. Without :.a iota the way tnrougb Ita.umore. I can but 0." , ,.0i-Lr.jlti.-intr to wait for iuvc-sti-wish the C ii.pn.y were again supplied t;uu ta t.;;cit tlt. ljclj 0f the matter with arras. The '-I'riesbach Guards," dp'. Youriittnao, also paraded l ley car- ried woded g ins, and made a fine appear- lie' The "Mrs. Lincoln Guard," a!,o met f r target pructiee; some of our ladies are be coming rjuite e xpert ia the use of the i.fl.-. - , 1, t rv , v t . r? -i r 1 a-v. J. C. liacher, Pastor of the Ger- man I.e-formed C nurch, yesterday handed ' J J in Lis resignatioo to take effect on the 1st of July. Li.mer. T!, T.;,;a;n ,f r i.,.r..v t - .... ,inej fr ' vhimt'' byrg t0 (;rctcCi4St;Cl on the borders of Maryland, on their way fir Hagorstown, probably. It is thonph. C M'CJelian basgoi as f.r east as Cumberland, in Ma-' The Lebels are destroyiig vala- ...u i;,i..a .a ,i..- ,i..j., .i . their way in to Harp -r's Ferry. The mmst. r "Cnion" gun, weighing .(""' P. overboard in the 15,1- '"" and is tea feet below water. About ICO Ziuaves, who had strayed away frt.m Fort Monroe, it was thought were lost, but they returned with tome trophies. Tl.. r.-t ..' l.-t thirler tilled at the ...v . - - - -j Fairfax (1 H. encounter. The printers in the 5th Tenn'a Paeg't have started U. S. newspaper at Alex- , auotia. Tennessee votci Feccsion a far as heard from, in the West and larger towns. I he death of Lx-Senator Joeph Line, i f Oregon, from the effects of a ball in lis breas', is anticipated. How Le re ceived the wound, is not s'ated iz-Aia t ...A - - . .' -.- v.....c'oo iree.nrM, .ua,,,.,,,,, oarpeopie. ii bigio tosaowinc.r hj Cfl, KeUj WM w - Th ic ball ree'aas virtually over, by after thtia assiisla tt heart. ' fired after tl a Stccssieb'' ' ." i '..j ... his fiut' i.... : . - it i:- ' .r IL.nnrt in fooi! rflan onol, return papers. ! ,. .1 ;-. T It M.;. ded the former by Gen. Nathaniel l.yo di-r,0io,l o-encrallv) to mis ud"p others piace lor tne i.ext meeting:, at tiio cat r .... : i o- . .. ..., a and the latter l Gen. James Co'" i 2 !2S,t w the Pres. and Cor. See.-to conti- ; CarlSchnrzha.bcenorderedtohisposta, ajx , i . . late U. S. Senator from Fennsylva Ucs ofdeaj,ninj? men. ! .C session txo days-and renew ; u ZltXad I i- Latest foreign adv.ee, look iM ! Such a sour, rvnical man is he who 'he ,0I"C3 of consideration proposed ; "r 110 ,tld ,ae lJ- tM-i' 9riten leli. , t;Jt btClu,e r ,iu piriieu- b!e to the Confederate, Xfe0? of 20. ' traduces his owa mother and his-es fljr the prt sen. j ' u ftfhe c,aa,Je, of Virgtn;1( not ' iar;y .sirous V, fareisi. my pro fs and bus hfrl of ths grand .Olioistcrs Sic. liis 0A11 father bv rcneatiiilT the 1 lev-: r.tl ........ Ml .' t.u . j.. ... ..... .t . mithiritioa ii ih imtiO' iia'C "pir'irs iq "Tbnn aaalt not brs.r F' Mints, ac.ilii. V-llthb.ir," Is one of the Ton Cotnmr-.ndments. riven by Co J to Moses amid the thiiniers of Mount Sinai, an 1 held by nearly nil civilized ntoti to lie of bin ding force during all time. lie who ;ave us this commauduieut, w ill one (lav lie our Judge. ' Unfortunately, while multitudes do rc-rard the I.KT!K;t of tlli injunction, at.. I would shudder to swear false! v Wfore a le?al tribunal, thev ignore or - ... forget the s:':::it of tiio divine ltqmre- t , ., ,!,,.,.,,;.,.. --..'i .,, i,a. ia f.t and in .losijru. They mav j so doing f-c.pe the uniiitnuiit of human laws, but tin yean i,ot evade tne r.ye 01 Jti::i with v. ..0:1 we nave ,0 lft. ami whose i-idgim-nts siasunt iui.-eiiOoi.is are reeuiUcU i.y m.-piraiioti , lur ear exajrt'le. V-'c f.re iiidaeed Vi tnti'-'i r.pnn "exeeedit ,r bro.d" t:a:::ro .d' ths J'i vine prohibition, to .-how that all evil speaking with purpose to injure ano ther fal.-.ly.iT without sufficient proof of the triitli of the a!!e.--ition. is as truly a breach (,f t';;t. Co:ei'!.i:i.l:iie:il as to sv.-.:r upon the ilil.de to a lie. The the k.-mn of every jiersoti in ev rv n' t i- the criterion with the I.ifiHiUo Ii-.'e.-:ier. Let us iippiy the-e ei.cr-1 truths to son:.; ;v.rtici;!.:r ea.-'.. For so:):-; Months p.i?!. it hr. been Wore or le-s aile.'.-.i. Without re.-i'r- vatioli. that eei iher of oar last Stale l.eiri-hitare who voted for the two Itaili oo l p rants, was iruiitv of beit'ir a i'juI crime, !.r wiiieh both teuit-tvr :i:.d tcsiiptcd .-lionl i stif- f..r but for which not a particle cf ril'ij.K :s e 111) I'l'-Tjl' tl. . 1 c I : 1 .o.te is not oti:y : any .artii--.tlar nian wa- iJ,i;i;1t iii.t cvid- !:.' 'hut tieie is not a s.ired ol tiv one at: F.Mi'i::!' to be corruptly it.!! i need. The .-'. S'. iet i.v that there StftttT be iniprot'cr sitiplianoj. proves iiOthit.tr. Ti.-.-ie wi policy 11; : e eoii-i'i' t'ai ions pi.i.i..; r"d tlfie wr.s a previi.;,- .ttoti o! J-'-jt-tators. jiii-i marstia.- i 11 r of tor the end bv v. ich the two Cotiipaiiics h id a taojority of each parly in ca' ii branch hom the outset. N i.o' i-ui tt.e ni'iignani t. !;!:..;, v.(o k I; n-an, Iimvas 11 I' T .... 1 - .. H"'-. 1 KXS.U.l!. J COli.'" v, AltM.-ilto.v.;. ev.-., as covetel witu toe , ., . . , ,, inot al irtull ot peri.irv by .-e,Iiiiir t.ieir tUa v,.n,;,: r tl .;tf..." Kl.l. These men's good reputations are as precious to them as lite itself. Thou shalt .vol' Lear false witness ntrainst .n, noin'oi . i u.i.s.i uiem vuu K-o'a.iy may lor tticir errors .t liea... 01 -"J ,!- J eige, oui eiare liol to assume tne Ahiiilitv r. t.reroo'ative of i"lij-'ill' Ltieif-- UlOtiVf- - " " V . , .,. .noiner gross violation, oi a rtrsiii- voui coiumandni.'iit is involved in'the outcry hom. I list tae liidivi .imus com po sm.r Hie' .-taie .vuuiini.-iration. 1 are accused of imposing; upon their o'n neigniiorsuiienus ana reia.ives tiio Volunteers rotten meat, and clo- thing, and shaving-soled shoes, at aa etiormons profit, m whica del t.tev have such men as Ciov.Cl ltriN", Coi.Sl.tKK!:, Soil. II ALE, Ac., it is thus souttht to blast in reputation. Is such a course consistent wu.i tne Uo.Jeu 1. i.e. or with tiic Coniiuand we have .pioted? Is tiiis the way prof-.-s-ing Christians should treat one another '.' n-M : . , t. t t.vn.t rt..r.t- . cl Is it sain i.i me i-'r-i iioi-n ... , . . , . ,- : .,,....';'-, c, ' mnn fit ro ir-i. lirtl rot-i re'. SCtlLtt r . tiie.c s.an,crs because they have been them, but tho-ewho invent have pome motive in thetr scheme--. htlc themass hone-tly detest and uepreeate the wrono'. the few sec-K Jo per ven a j11 - sentiment to P'-''"'.! .: 0f ua" VVn.'Vroetor'I'rnd ofliee-seek- ai'l'Ointed contraeteis nnil oi. ee. ec ers-of those envious of the elevation r r.rr.-nei it v of their fellows rivals in business or polities or (as in t.as case) secret enemies of the Govern- melit. who take this means to cmbar- ras it. and sow uistruse an l aliena- tion where all should be Concoid. fiat tiicy MittiiT uo tots ami tnat, says a suspicions mortal and so he hii.'s and nurses ail tne raseamies ..i ...... i,,.t.i :,. l.; ,.l,l ronnl-ive bo-.o I'lll U'JIU lit Ilia euni, i" - . I;s is nn unhannv nature. iV''11 i,eitr-r err on the si le of a -r-'crous couSaCfJCe, than to be ceas c5--'-v ,1 llOll' l.rt petun,, every o.. . -e , - i lenlrms ol Ins wile. I-1 - - ' or pastor, because I''-' "l'' mise his honor. awver, his merchant, . . ..... host lfiend. Ir. , hiselerk, li "', - ' ' ' .... ' . ....... ' J . . . s own creed, l Here 5 no virtue in oman - no honesty in man.' From i his jealous surmises the honest may wtll praj, "Good Lord deliver us !" Union County S. S. Convention. The third annual meeting of this I body, at Nevr llerliu. 3d int., orfr. d 1 witli reading ll Tim. -i:h chop, by the ; I're-i dent Siniinir ati l 1 'raver bv 1 i:-v.I-'.C.:i,;Cian." Ci!Ai:i.Ks K.IIavs j w.t? ayipointed Secretary. All friends j of the eau-e pre-ent were invited to sit as members of the Convention. j Messrs.IIolTiaaii.IJ.'V.Tiniiiiji-on.T. 1 Cronniiller. 1. Ilcr.-h. and I. ranker, were spj.-ointed to iioininate Ulieer? j for the ensuing year. Their lieport ; was adopted, as follows : I'rrNil-nt Alls SWI.N EFOftD. Hcc'j Sec'y Ji V. jtt. I 1'i.r' Sijpv U. HiiKri:iiii. ' Vtp- resitriiv .A h. cht'cfc. Jo I'.TnrriT, Jn l':e:r.-n-!-r:Vr, 'J ,- K Sar: 'ers. 'J-n-u Siv re!. M-TBirT srriiET.lilM. Filrtmin si-:;vr. lli.rtl. r ei.ri::-n II.t-v r. r:i. ! hei.i.-, I..-. .1. I .1 ir.-rr. li:;ie!. -i Sri....-!-.. f 1. t:..- r. I- r in K.:m I i .nnein. Cie- n n i- . l'i:(f li'ir C' nr. t .-Ii. -i lr. IV I! ; . 'f,. . j lt:ll,: . ti.-'itin V.ini.i'r. '.ur JiL.ura feu. K. 'iv i. it C.iiJ .r, U h;;.- Ii.-. r. I-t Ll la the oft .'l iioon se -ion. the follow ing' t.'j.ies weie considered : 1 W hnl f th. l-t iiiiDf rt.tt.:i-t.ia7 . 1 lf-.-;;nz ya r-w SH..,,,:t, 2 W I.vt r'ati. ft-i.uel '--nuii ar. no... .-,..t .i-.ti .-o... .r- I.-J J t I llU II. W ieLjI- -i.r. T'V ii I' tLurcL-. ( eitj.ir u' t j r- nt. ... j 1 J a M-niiTTt.-.t i-r-orm br ar-' tr-ti l a. t-; tti ..ill. T-l 0 :1!.,.!..r.j.i,.w-E1MmS! . arV.-r. a f .-..-Ii. I -- tt. tit fit ii.ini ir -:rii-" n . n s - S-.: it .! ,.-' 7 Wt.l!--:i,. r-Utietia 3ul dati-? vl I'a.-ti If tn-.; Is s w i.iit 1- tti. 1 : t-I.a rf u'iarit-.Vt c- n:ril t:i'..is ia 0 tr snlo.-.:l. .--ti..,.;. ' H s... ! It. r.nl '..-rtJ l- r- I t" n-r- n. 'I. -ti.-uittii i el .-i-rii 'iit- t- 1 1- m - -v I v 11 .. ti .jr.-: I-' s!.. u .I 1.. 1- t . ;i ;.) id --' ., - h"-.1- 11 M r.i -n'h .-. 1. . .. . - i-.i. i... 1 ,.- d-s at. 1 r:-l,i- 1 i-i-.i . a !- ! t, e.l trtl leu -v ? 1 II -w rn r -t . -. in; !ili t' -Tt ' j- ' ' -.0.-Li'.t, schi-i 11. th.- r-ar.v - B"i. o.I.l.. :t-1 (Mi the lft unestion. Conrad Miteh tll (who has cstai.li-hcd and revived 1 larire iiuinoer ol .-elinols l.v vci.n- tarv labors in his nci.-h!-. rhood.'su-l that he u-:ta!!y vi-it,l all the llt:::i;: -in a di-triet. conversing with p if- :.! nr. ! ehil-lri a and intei e-tiiiir tl.eta in thf work, j i-t bi fore t!ie San lay on wiiieh t!ie .-'ehnol ojieni.'d. S.itmirl .-.ven?;e and l'rof. Sas-atnan tna.! additional remarks, auvi-dtie; putietu.il att.'i.iliince ia new ?ehod-. t'-ir a time at lea-t. oi ipiaiilled teachers ia older schools adjacent. 0:1 the 1 topie.T.Cronniil'er.O.X. V.'nrden. J.IIorlaehcr and .I.Y.l'. irl.er sp ike. Sv-te:.u:tie canva-sing from !,,,. ... i,,,, r.r .1. ,.!-,,-,- d -epniid true love for the wot!; in it relation to the bc.-t interests of r.ttdv i 1 1 rr souls, were uro'ed as th- means to inerea-e the recioii-uts of the Lcnelits oi lii.-truction. The ll'l topic elicited remarks front Mes-rs.lleekei. do: :i.--!eiiker.lIon"ma!;. 1 1 -Hi-, r-as-ani'iti. U.v. A. II. Casper and r-'.vinrford. All Couf-ss.d the p::;. .i cal dlllietilty of the retention of ol 1t scholar, a- w-il as its t.le.-ir:ib!en.v--. d'he aid of the Holy r-pirlt to make then! ! ve the study of the .-'ei iptui wa- the surest means. Advancing the o'ra.le and capacity of their teachers. liiv-frsirvil-ri' nn.l l-hlirfiinr tl.rv t-.-..,,rv p .j jr.,fi:i o.,J j.j.tp lu'lueit.g parents as well as chil li i cn to join in luc pub- j;,, 5tJr Pf Word, were uNo ,ir.,..,i . ..a...f,i 7.' '"' - 'it I'uriiiir the discussion. Mvmr.s were siino' by hii tre ntnubcr of children in atte'idiinee, iucludin'er an interestiuir infant ela-s under the charge of Tdl-s Mary J.otz. Intei e-tin- and impres sive Addresses were delivered bv llev. C. II. I.' inbaeh and Ilev. I'. ll. Morr. The audience united ia sii.li, the Natiotn! Anthetn C- iln-v ' r,; t' . iaiU - f li'-Iti." I Mr.IIeck.'tidorn.the ''orrepntidl:. rr "i.TCtary. in makintr his Annua! II - port, stat that r.'ine of the I t: ;:t fcerctanos !::. ! furnisti.-ti him wit): t:o ii.'.' rtn.itioa whatever, ntid that soti.e of their reports were imperfect or not complete. S'leh aj ihev were, ho.ve vcr. In' siil'tnitted theiii. and a compa rison with last year's Report-, vi.t.t V T "j- -r a. l i "Haila.- T 'arD-I.:p. t' i i r. oi i: .1 IT 113 in r-a-i r..!: Tr. lr. No r-;.rt ill IS O Wmt Baf-ilc Tr. l 'l via l-l H;-t.arrr. l'- l la 1-eO 11 '.0 0-' I I 4i srs it: c; i.i. Tr-, 'M fl M 1v. B.r!lnt Iv-t J Js-o i; lo j I j j i '"J 12 I ir. r.i.e fl 6.: I h,.,.rTp.:' - u j 2 sa i u 9 o i : lo'ir.s' i -T T-.l-'t -j; .V?" rttofl iu IS 'JJ ' PotH-t sr-Tt.irr. . .-i e... --e l:i,...i(;,..k.J,..,!,.(iH,i i '-' - rr s-ti in tlii. Ts.niil.in t t r.-p-rtrl. V'""1.-111.1"1-0'?'? IW. and ln:on aff(i n lute Ileor 1 nn int.irmtitinn - , . ........ ,, . Tt tr.u ii""eiteil thnt novf rnir Ctn case his Dist. See. did not call for a '-" "" ircvuuj election for I.legte,, when MTntir. Cnion, received 2.2tJ0 votes, and O ti. j Kidd, Seeessim, had only 172. Cecil 1 county idj jigs iitacatter and Chester, p. The r;-.Miirt!i c hj. 1U .11' ' 11 rl l.llt I 1 1 . wtiit. ' ll.l.t. .. I- I Tt II ..ry -11- :i.' M.J j H.-it, 1--. ii'il. I alii;.-. "f I in .1 I tti - mi - :t.i I.. I'M 1 1.1. tl. l.-ru. .... 1 , 11, -:ni; ut I)-.' rl; -w'.;..t .li... '!. ' i. ,-f r. hiw, I. nelt: . r- I.-- th- r k- .... i wear, I- .ui : ; mi .1 1. .ti r T..I h-1 t r. ...'I. m.-ir wt. 1U- I l-tj r---l t lur fcii'i rrttt. r-ie!'.i! t' r r. f.,r C!ir:-t wr Kids, fwnnl .;l ... ... i'i- ui.?!-!. .inj. II- '' :l r-'. : ' jt. I - let eeia, l! 'Hiief-i: l."T;P i-l trr-r t-. H.-r. , ..vr.H :!i- , I'.-tr : ii,;. h .,th ir. Valuable C:rvice aad Sad P.Gw:i. A pa-se-jcr en the Jljirf, !. t.rar I'-.e -ieoli, ai u!t.. "iv. the -V. J". Tri'-'int the following a;c.-unt cf a very brilliant cx;.i. it oa ti.e part cf a faithful 11. S.satl or Lie at. Joh n H. V.Vrmi.v, c-f N. V., b- le.ve and his tnisfvrt'ine ia trus'irg to the ma r.aoimiiv cf a Seceder. 1 h ' deed was leiVr-; the L. ? 'vt rnmenthad c jiiHitenc.-'i tieletj-ive "p- rations :J Silently osaiting his dom. ia the pris- ' oa cf Montgr-iucry, Is aa Daie-er of the Navy, whose existexce seems to be f Tgot- ' ten by his country and hisfiiends. A sad, brief oote about him, was placed ia oiy hands ten niinu'es since, tnl I can cot resist the irrpulse to put the statement of his ca-e at the head of my Lttir. "The poor fellow," writes an Alabama Seces sionist, "hss no rroncy, and no fiicnds, here. The little cojital he had, Las been paid, from time to tiaie, for ford :ni tri- vi il coruferts, to the family cf Lis j tiler."' The .-ulj-ct cf this paragrarh is cnecf the most it'a lent cfT;;ers in the scrvic, tsd c-ttne to be imprisoned in this way : The ti .'ve-mou-nt at Wa--hingca which nevr Eieiiti i.cs hi:n in its p .-pitches seat Tir. Worden fr- ni the National Capi'al'..r'-'y to crJ-.r the r:-enf rccm:Dt of Fort l'i-k-cns. Ills de-ritt'hts were adlressel ti Cart. AJm. (f the S.llne. lie arrived sately at lVr,ac .a at Warm;! in- Itigraliam of the Coafidt rate Navy, an l Capt. Ai:i:i:s cf the taliao, had dined to g ther. W r-I.-n, f-.arlig tr-.ul:', r-.r-? ira Oiu-rt ttrj tr tm r.'ii-, cr?; i.t 7 f'.r rt t 171-o.t-.ry, art-f t f t!.ti. io. lie t ill Urag-j he was a courier fi in the Uoi t d States t.'-.vern'.'ii tt to the C .nimaiid.r-i'j-t.'hi f of the C. S. naval f re s ia FL.r iii, and wanted to go cn beard the t-'a'oine. 'You can go on -..te cendition, Sir," sail the li nrnh 'd can not ihserv? any c -tiditi in,titn. Ilragg'rej lied the i fleer; "ii-y prsiti n in the C. . service rrtiJs i'." 'ltut I have an understanding with Capt. Adam-,'' said the Genera!. ' I can not help it," interrupted the Lieutenant, ' I merely ask to go cn board that vessel, anl if vou cm allow me I would deem it reat favor." Afer Jtne consaltat.en, Mr. Worden was permitted to go on beard tie delivered his instructions, v. rhjl'y, cn a certain m ornirg. At t-n o'el'f'; thit n'j'tt, r'"v re (.'","7. Pick'ns -i ac-n-j'rul. A Uii.-eeiianeons coliectioa of army s -1 lie rs. iit-rire s, and a,iiors, r.ag-ni'-nted Lieut. S.eujni' r's eon.aiaa !. VVcr d.u del Li- ca'y. lie thougiit that Uiagg would, en his return, ict titn out.ide the Southern line, uoaiulejied. He j reposed t zo cub .r- C-t. Adas: at first ob y cted, but f-.al'y ae'i'ie-sceJ. Tie brave Woide-n shoved i tT iu his little boat, anl landed. A C'tnplete change bad taken place ia the spirit of the chivalrous L-ragg. Ihe re-enfjiccaie'Dt enraged Liai. Jast while a spy was narrating the circumstaa CvS ef the ntiJuight aiveoture, (-welling uur huiij.-cds into thousands,! the Jaeu- tiDsot appeared, lie was secured, linpris- oned, sect to Montgomery, and there ho is. No one Las spoken tr written anvthiag about Liui ; and co one se-eais to Care whe ther he lives or dies. This is a poor recompense fir a very thue' jhtfjilv executed and valuable deed, a. u iu oe 0 -pea cur uovernment cos at lea.st ft-it to do something to release tbnt offieer. The trouble is in rec .gaotirg the rebels as a cation, the "Capt. Adams, Yet we must say that who -has an vu-t-r- sl-iniii.ij and dines with G.n. liroge-, h a very doubtful character to cmaiauJ a C S. vestel in such a pert, ia such a tit.;, while Lieut. Wordeu pices in prison for a prompt and safe discharge of a duty which saved lrt I'lckens to toe Cnicn. H-iwel! Cobb recommends the Southern fhanters of rice, cotten, and whet to give their crop, to the Southern Cocfede- racy, taking in payment their bonds. The. j CjJi.federacy will then seed their crop to ! j.uropc ana receive payment in casu. lie U.'iJl IC'v SJ,, LUHtiet, LG lUHUuS IJ i ev.de the blockade. : .i . . . ..... ... e, i i i . It is stated that Mr. rurviitice's resig- n .i w4o ......-.. . a f n .. ......i , ments by the Governor, and his p.id-m of l:,-ti- 1 . .1. I ..... -..,'. I .., .....I ,ia lua i.iui ivviiva u i -ua vi write, it is alleged that be was not the guhty party in the transfer of the election dmine n. Scee-sln. Col. Lander, second of Totter in the 1 tt.p lal. I I I'ryor do-ill, ia ia the aiaij with Col. Kelly. i tarVVbt-O I'. Le'i.et ArLo!ii' ire- B i I was develeptd, it was not tLouht wri.EJ to show ,-lhe a:ns uf Lis yrutu" as fro .1 , that ''the child is fathtr cf the rnsu." When Jiiduh 1. ISerjirbiQ a iv )i-a'cd ihtfl "n a large &e-a.e s I . c.:..: or Ir'-ru L.'ui.-ici.i, toe auth r of the f ..iowit-g d.-i not tLink it wrong to how that he t-i'.ih-i!fd the same crirue when a pupil in Y-.le College. A re-pectaMe citizen cf New liaven ( r New York) gives in the -Wic l'jrk i!t rturuthei. 11- wii.i; tt i lit. c account , r i T i I . 01 the prcVl-US career Of lOtt bead tcbtl . jeiisrson ravis. . , ... - 1 here are some lasts, :a the history of i this periSD, winch have t t jet been made I Koown to lae .acifr::2n ;un::c, ana wamn se'ni to c:s to Lew rth coai-xnieating ' ti.r ejgh the ncw-pip-.r press. They are instiUv'ive, e.-pccli.ly at the f re? 'tl tirr. j, a ii.os'ratiog to-J dea.-onstr::;:;: Its ch.r- -a;:er, atid cr n-r'iu-nriy, t s ire rx'iD ! the char-J'irs cf tho?e L, welihncwir.g Lim, selected Liio as the Ntn iih.h ot ' the "- . jthern S-py ca'ir.y. I do cot think it worth while to go into the details of his thr. itcocl tljel with Cd. Itis-.!!, cf ll.'Lois" (sicte ieceasei ia tho liovcrc ;r.-hip cf thit i'ta'c,) though a ccnerul r.f.-r.nce to it is f r per to how tie nnil-pa'td fac, '.Lit having appear t', ia n- '-'.v. to ; rei-.l- and seek a nmrtt! ceiulat In .'t e rrt.-p :n le-cco he w;s avaiiitig Liiiis-if of every a'.trj rp.ii.lle to rt'ioV the impending c:-tiS.q'Jcnccj cf his ri-h rejeiti-.u (f the very stale trick cf a So'itlieroer talljir:; a N.r'herner in C r.-gre.-s, ca the ptesuuipti a that the mac of ILe ...ria wia c.t o-t a eiuti, a-j tg t,at a du.i,i is m re ibf.raaUs here than a eiwiri is ia the i1 -uth. It Las been aon .ur, ;-.d that Davis wi l Coinaiand in persa ia the cimpidgti Lt c aiioeLcicg. 1 hope he wnl. Hat I doubt wheti.er Mr. l'.ivis has the c.urage ia expose hia..-jlf to the ecuiiar risks re.' tt iaituediata death, but of cap'urc wLi,, LeWya;j jtcur in that position. ijwe if "our b'-y-" are '-boutd" to "hive lis fare.-," ufVie, if it ctst a theuraol of their iivts. It he r-.'i ii i.a . tee Secession army, it is to be h p.-l that his tnenfry ( r ce-ur-an.) won't fail him, as it did at tic tattle et lliet-a Vista, wi.-.u he cni.V to give the third and essential c .muiand to ihiow l: r.gtibett into solid tj-:are : 'diy the right and bft rf flank battalions to the c i-r MAKCii 1" Tie cor.-t'i'-.ice cf this a-, that his r. g u-eot w. re i f; spr-.ad ia the f rm i f a X, t r oeive the charge cf 4.ijv) Mvxi.-an cavalry, c miDg down ui- n ihetu ia fali care-er, en the slejes tl La- na Vista. The surviv:rs i f thit regi ment ka' W that co'.hiLg saved them fr- ui annihilaii.n, but their locg-j ractieed, deadly maikmaoshlp with r.tl.s. l'eihjps it was w-.U f r I'avis tnat y. T f WJf lu fjt,,r.in.laiv, th u:a nit's. sterner aid me re Ilr i'us-like coxmar.-Lr n,'ght Livo orlere 1 a curt-martial en the spot, that Would have cotdea t el l.im to te shot f r c '-ward.ee fr ctb r isoril ioor. p tiney. When I'avis cime under the immediite coaiaoanl f Lis fat'j r-in-law ia the ."'Lai i:in w-r, Gen. TayLr ru.- f ti rfc-w hi:a ia any wiy, cx-jt '" "y, as ia giving criers, and in other mailers ef purely military forta and duty. A filial, to when I read ihcf regoirg a short time since, gave rae the following sketch of I'avis reiitions to aa oil Miss:s slppian, renowned f.r de--crate courage : 'I happened to te ia cot.st-ir.t cimaiu-nicii-a witb Cd. Alexia L-r II. JFClaifr. cf M:ssi?sir;i, ia loll' and I sad tad alm.st dai.y c .ovetsi s nnh htm ia re slssi: plans, lie ia i u ' i .iiu.i.taa sold J-ff. I'avis w is not a m.m of true c:urag: thai he wishe 1 tj be regarded as a iiU'-..;-t, tu", in gr-mg a i-ua.ierjg would always cart ab.a t f. r a DTC-cotn- batant, and would e; ree ecoagh pro- J-oce to creep cut ef aee-ptirg cn; from an -tT rnrr ' t ov;r wh-::i he hal not a great advantage. M'CiaCjj said, oa one oe-ca-i .a : 'I aai STrv I ever fiught a duel. It is not a j lt a-ant business; and yet I woali bite tj fjht out moro, wi'h ',n- ::ii,' ,an 1 thit rein t .,. r.-i.i 1' ' . I ecia.-c i think the Cuitvi States will l 1 et'er c'J wi'hout Liui. Hat he will cot fight rae ; he is too great a cjarl. Ij fac", ho is cot now, ne ver was, and never wi.l te, a I rave nun. ia the true -!..- of tl word, !!' a ,--r-.' fi't J j-."' y T''i ..,s,:,,j .,vn T.t,itT an i s; :f c -ce.-it, ;.:.;., C!1:j f r his otva :g."-ndl;;men ,r i he c-,t at ffaat cspcaff. or o-rrr t, .:,..... .na..t '.U II." t!.:nt- cf bitnsel'f, an 1 5 itr.e!f -.i:!y ; asd I b-t;!d not L- s'l" i to S 1 1 hi'a, one of th- 1, f,l . ' ; ' . ' t .''.' t'.i i"t'e rs ir''f 1- t'.i .i liter ; t r he is a hid mirj! aB 1 'a sc el ; and I Lav? fro a ...... 1 L:. . If.. the people of Mi-ls-irpi, and the dir'y .i t I .it' ,. ...... . a ., . jiitit" - u aj 1 .iiiai .ii.iiu uitet atUvliUJ couraeto to resent it. These conversations occurred on losrd interest," whenever they dare apply to ' ' i - me for them, i X no other person aiil I .ur i .i.e.... ',: ; take any notice .o this connection , 1. I BAN '-13 OiC'J, onicn kaflh vokks, T niTTltlt S !.Ii Sr-'.XD. Markfl So, . teexe-n an! f,h. .en ivliurar. C.-ti.nn vi :i ho'. ! rr"r-jt a--.r'm? at rf V-hi..i.:-.T'iw.-. M-ii srtf l iv.t v-Bf;e. Masrel t-...,- lt,.,..i.. ... i r .1. . ..i LAA. W. r t-. ri. .i. l.ir iiams. si Wurtt n -.' n; -U"! M.-te; . lo nt ut nf fl.. - f i,,,. e.-': :.- e:.!i wntik. i - r .:,.l-'i--..,s.".' Tr. W. mrw -utfi..t -.' 'n .?' I.. :rr . rfc ii at. r-n Ii. .1 i.j "li. -r r.: jr. ;. erp-rr. tut at ' -r rT. April li. 1-m I.I I ! Ei I.INDIIJ .l.T-7. lTi ! It- Cnr Sr.inr Wu-hlM. i . r el it n -f rv .1 f'i.o to - r' n-' ' -- -'' -: ' IL-l :i.a.i eJ .rr ' e. ,.T....K:i..B A -.url t c.:r -'-h i.' i-v :-'t:i a. fl'-m. w. "..- I -r- ,. I V ; t- I t ' ft jn:r-h-ir--. Pa ml 'i.tlr. t-r I'- li-' ' ' ii. i- i t r !l. '.r.Trr H.kr tb frtn .va-w-. i- r m-winn-i .. ..: .'.; nt c. s.'j... ...wi.,,. o,.i,' TJU'I.V V UTF'.t ' ,n I a'rjvt ,Triff f t--.:rl. z.7 Vr. r- r- - t-:i . j, that j.-t y 90 ' u' t m- .' 1'.- I . .' I ,1 I, 7.t4 b, Irr.U. if l. . 1::.. 1 Ia 1 - ri-'jn.i -i.-. KrenrOitia, Aath. I-.. rf , i-: vi t- 11 -ii-. ei.;.. lvrT foaa- ; ..-t. Ce.t itat:( ti .,U. llftTl. !e ;ta Utw in all. i v 1 r. . i.j : -r. .. ri .--it., a ia -:.'-. . . ; - ! -t lt; invtnratinrf . .0 L- :H. ar p-ti:Ur ir. i'.- cj- j - 1 I- x J. F.rT'nac - a i.-. an- wa ca-i-r .be b-aJ uf .. rii -. r . 1 i t zr-l ianrw r. ot t-ri !,. .-in. aD'l tTTpiilira .caj -.- it.-, i. t. arr t. rriHtt tlv . ---..1 in-;i.-e Lira ith la 1: t'i-e- tilt h.'--l. fVTt : t 1..,- - .B-iri.. th tnlirav c . ir.n. - -;r.l al-tlit4 la th ; t..( tt, . r-Dij.-t-l rml a'i-1 l I-- ana, tn . i' r - a-nt. Th A-arta r ...tt.- bv J. Ii tKkK AC, -. ' .t tV .i.v ..i j-ft par- : .-:.! ; tt I..I-.M. a rwail I - t:;-. t wot", .ar-h ariil tt;- r. I i: Tn V Nn-'-i-. C::Ji u.l.J'IIN B. FTZCB. f4 " n- I ' l. r.- n - V '. r.. . .tut. Wit. LIE !! f- Of Ll nl t. ' . I it . : i k. . a- - a -i ci- fti.. Fay up in Seisin! I)Crtsn-t e-irr: tn sVE FIVE PE I I'KMMo ti- s lMF. TAXES.ca de s 1 : j-a. -i ::. n. ty M -utay the If ih ef r ; J . v. 1-'... A: : :hat. tt.ev can not hav ih- tr : : :. ..; re 'or;: n a'-ol INTEREST u.i. t caar- ; i n e:t:.;e !tie trr.m that daiar. " i;oil.':itr Ii. I.AIKU. Treas. Fe 'i it'.: zar. I 'a-.s -his T-iriht'd to ctfer n. v-f :i' a- a i-ai. :..;-vc I. r ti- efice of Sheriff. a' Oe ''I' t -c:. r. -c'-c-. lo ihe drcisioa t ; tor R'p i'- lot.-i l.' r.ver.e. n. It I am nem-ir.v- ! at. I -et... I r-V.-'-r rr-yself to fa'fit tr.e (io'.es ; T the elOee la- hiitl'v ar-t to rhe beat ot mv at'iirr. W Itll LLU KOLAMJ. E-ir.:e.e To. J in , I-'l F- 'i- x f'o z--r. rf T'r.ien eeon'y I am : f -r r-t'c:-n t th rrEee of Asso J i :: -ulet to ihe Strlecion of th n CiMpr. . a i t A :ao 31. It nutniDaifi -r'.f I v ,;i rrieave r to serve wilbt ;:.a..'v a:.i T.Je; v. JlitIN V.-. SIVOXTOX a I tre n- r. c'- Mivt"'ra of eur disirict tr o : - a .. y i.a M'. Jl'KN NoI.I, as a can t..i... .a tta.i :-.r Cumv CVmt-aisaiuDer. ib a ;..: :naa l-r tae ei"-e. EaT Rrmioi - ! r.i V. its if I'mon crnn- o- o :' a r uT,her cf my :. .e . f ra; v. I riTrr mvseif Ca.l;iut''i- r il. rfficerf !io'v; f r.-ini.-ir?. if elecr the !:.:. e i f tlte eoce lailh I e-: ol cv a: ;!i'v. :.;- i. 'cit.-.hLisr nrsa. -re- Sor.:T .1 t'i Me--r. E ! t-rs Toe tiro - is apprviaehin; wo-o : make cl: c? i l a person to t". ! . T. f A -.-'.v J : 're. I know ef r, o v, .- t?.'- r -'io -f - I : r t-.a: r"si:u-n thaa II n JAVES MAitsiiAl.L. f White 1.., It- servrt us n Ui-it cap-city rne t . hi- cr ' t a"! to the h -i or of the .-. I w. 'ii 1 lo-rr''. re rheri-a' v rfcrm n :n to tie r '0-- 'eraeci of th tfers. A v -Tea ' r west teriALOE. V. vn a:... Ff I ,7-r n:v-f l. i;r.:--.- n-r. i Itto-j' ..-i-i C r nr. i set rr.--. I vr. o rr- 1 t t . t-1 " w t'lt --. - rf I'nton Coun :' as a r.N-'.Jaie lor CouoiT r r-et- ' . (.-a! ject lo tha :''. : n.) .. ncrctnais :o.: try t,i ret-: ;t tn the erhcrj -i; tij w'i,st:"i-n'. 1. JAMI.S 1T0S-L w. !i te--.. II ii!- r : A- I see t;; narce of one of yt"r r:i..--:.s, E..-i.a S a-.. ptitoiseti a a can . to !, I .r :h" ti:.-- i: S-le-i;-f. sus;ct ;.con r.r rn;i.a::on : anj as 1 leet so'! -o-'t ti.e: ti vi, I eve .c:-:".ie-!.-n to a sec-el rronr v er rf Ea-t tta;Oii--e, I would there lore rrc nimea.l h:oi. m.x-. a rt:a or rer ECrrAt.ioE. T" t-e r ri co:.,l. i c-? t. r ir.3 v. -utect to ili I ni-n nerr; iiii:.. K-ilr 7 r- M iy -i Fnoo t'.-nn-v. I am a ;i'.ee r 1 shrr :f of this cocn-Vci-i .n ft' the Kt-publicara ' n lae U 1 el" Aucnat neit. !. J W. KM IMSN. r I '-a- f:f-er. I . :fer trtrse!!' as a 1'n'r-n, . ''l'.e f-T the tort r f shcr;:T. subject lv I'-.e t oo n C'c-jr.:;-1, cr.-r:.. a. li I am nom. in-'e t t't ti.e a-i 1 t ,- r '. I will it -charge the dut; tllee la::hlv..'v .or. i with the best of rany Yoeirso-uv. U.J.ltUHLANl). Fr, r f rr. v .7 I " -r.s ! At :he re.ote-t of ntan'f 1 h.-reev r'l- r mvseif as a can :. : f I r ti. I ' se'TiiT stit-ject lo th J- ,-i -ion i . K-'p-j; Lean c-n-. rr.in. a. Should I ! e n on are! s" ! tec:d, I plr-'ce my honor t- 'i-rhar.'" the tjtif s rf satd Cic with cre dit t. to-. e!:" ar. t 'h- ra-li; in cnerat. ;.:: r..-, V-.r ;! JtilA; K- ANTE'. M.--vr- It !.t r IVrin-t o- t-i recommen I J:s-; V. '.VAI.TEr. ot Dry Vailey as a man :r.: -rcy r-ali'-.J l.-r t'.-antf Ctrcmissinnrr. Mr. V.". is a ros.n o," stnet ir.ircniv.aa exefllrot '. o-:or-t too. .10,1 t t th r:;!.t "s:npr." Fcr Tb- r 1 e vi e pie'en bv I'mon towir-h p Iat fa t. t:- ;oe hrr the Cr-np.i-ai.'r.er ia th prr.,.n , ,' hrr wcr'.hy son. J. M. Wi'w. vo: -.! '.! 1SANV t.'.TEf. Felio-.T C.t.fns of I nu n -' sn'v. I am a far. ;:.'.; tor th c-ti.ee of IVomy rommitw s: --rr. ani'trrt to Ihe arlrrtu n rf the peepl on ih- 2i ri Aurn-' anil if r Irctr ) will prr-f-.'.-Ti the .!'.i:i ot ihe OtSee to the best cf my ih- I-.-. sr.J w:'h fidel.T oTov S '.. !- I. liKiiRltE .-ifHOfH. paraVeV - 'at to anv f toe' othVr wi-V: -Perm. I i:-.e, i nh. at di-- tiT prr- ,..... i.i ... .k. .... vi n n ,i-i.ii..'..."v"..,.vi.i. v-.nv. JOHX ML-ilii". el I.wi-ti'jr. f r th iii.ee of . ji.-v C'.-'s.'nissi--npr. II: wrll-f staDasheJ t j-ur-s ha'.-ts. and cnral character, is a v,!-:io.r-ni -;j-irac:ee for the fachiui periorm-r.'-i-? . l" t'or it tnes of tar i :oer. J it r tl. l-'tl. fV.VV FRI END'S. V-osr-. f I nn.n c. iiLty. I eofcr msr!i a a cm !. !a:e f-.-r the f'lTi.-e of Asccta:e Juitre a: tiir c-';r..reo; r.tect:cn in October sob;rci ro thr .Irre.i n t ;' a mi'j-irt'v of i:. vote, poltei a' to.e Erpot'lican et'tventtons cn 2J Ausnst net. ts:ii.ii.,I 1 iif r.oannatrj and elertrr!, I p'r.'rr ntvr!f lo riiachar-sr the dunes of said e ri- r ;-i hr tl mt r,; nir atooor'1. k-.'. t . v- o-. i- l ' ? snt-cor Fell, v L7 -r ! - . r I am a caniliitat 1. r the ftT.ce of l.er,:r of I nt-vti r. ,..,:. (.afjeet it th - vo:r aMhr rirrivn rf 3J Auiruai) and if m ,.mMr. aiijr.t-.l " AKtTiJBAOO IUvIAS. r ..I r f ,it,-u i I - ao tt-at a.l liiat Lava LLa iiybtlumty r m x- " " " "I i II Hal I I rTlamaawT-aW-aamtar-amW i
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