Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 25, 1861, Image 1

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BY 0. N. WUliDEX AND J. E. C01IXELIUS.
At 1.50 Pr Vfar, alnaji Id Advance.
'THE UNION," established ia IS II Whole No., 2,177.
"CIIRONIttE," estaUL-AeJ In IS 13---Who!e No., S9S.
LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1861.
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TiirS'llY 'Iimin'r X. l'rii!:IV Aflcmcon.
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gpk.Mr. J.'hn XjU nVirs u to Mate
thit he is not a candidate f.r County
Cjuin.i-"1'"'''-
jerit,I,ast Suuday morning, the Tragi
p-,unjry, in Milton, to' k lire, and was
ivariy destroyed. Los, jjuO or i'ji'd.
Origin of the lire unkn )a.
tcTGccrge Mcixtl Sr. cf Kelly Tp, io
this county, fays h
Lis taken 11a kit's
Lancaster t
EllUlT Vl'AR-
t'r'untl f r nVttt rVP.TY
We dr-ubt whether such
an ''old so
f jnnd oft-i
scriber" for one pap.
if anvabere
r can
be
OriumIvX Hud- ' - "- tc'i
cf a little f -ur-yar old girl wh, while
repeating the Catechism at her mother's
knee, teplitd, in atwcr tvthe .ri.stinn.
What did G-d cr. ater' "The earth.tbe
un, the moon, tLe stars :in-l
ttsTTLeN .rt'.unb-.tliaJ I'rcsbyt. ry at
in recent session ia I'anviile we under
stand was ia favor of 1'r. String's resolu
tions in the O S. General AemMy, I'r.
J W. Veoniaus fx---; '..-!. Of the four
O.'tEUiis-ioa. rs fr- :u this
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me .-is-. ... - -.-
k 1! Hirler and W. 0 I.aw-
Q voted for
tL !; ring res .luti -ns. I'r.Ye itnaos voted
agiiLst a A that be ppp ed their tenor,
but as a ma'ter rf cx; edicuey.
Fsbf. in Km i.v Tl Friday 1 itb inst.
the wooden aae.iii.g-h-use I. rncen the
late James Mj re's a:. 1 the late F.avel
Clark's, beloiigiug to Geo I'. Miller, Ksp,
was burned 0 n. The chimney catctii-g
frc, ffuit fell up.D It.e fhirgle ro -f, and
the fiiaic was rjt r. -'ie-.d in s.ason to be
rat out. Tb-.re wa- at. ir.urance cf about
j;nO r. rhaps hilf the rl.f. Two fan:-
i.ltrs l.vcd iu ihe hou , and 1 -t nearly
ail Ihcir effects. J -- ph L pl.ard a'so 1 st
lis carpenter's t . ' lie s. rvd iu Mexico
aad ia now eniisv-a with the Miiton c-itn-pt.y,
at C.mp Curtin. The other fanvly
tlat suffered, was natned lllin Id. The
Milton fire-boys got over iu time to save
tL: baru,
tci.Iiev. Joshua Kelly inf im us that
ti.e use of his name for the ' I niou" nice
tirti at L'uiootown on tlcctiou-day, was
will.. at his wish or knoa ledge, lie feels
(like many other reasonable and respecta
l.'e citizens of Wm-rort) tlat if their old
frieni in lira iy Tp arc c jiitent to remain,
tlsj wiil be glad of their c -aipany, and if
they prefer to return to Union, it is their
rigtt and privilege so to do, without any
ni.ifstatn n.
I.H.Gatcs-fdoesheliveinllrady?)
Fa, oat of the sack. The "Cniou"
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tr.eetit,g is "to preserve tnc integrity 01
.v, mi'..- c;tv:" cot of tl- T"ni---n. llv
the limeKsn Armstrong has explained the
rrc-Sts of hinging ,0 Ly-comL, al. .he
vJteS n,.v be counted, and even the Kev.
I'f.'a ".V.eVrmvose" can't save bis Sort
cf a disliked and ui r Etable alliance.
Another Campromise Coming.
It is said that great cfT rts arc being
at'erth in the way of getting up a plan
cf p.ciflcati'.n to be submitted to Congress
a: (Le aprroacbing extra session. It is
even asserted that a movement is on foot
in .New lotk.togc. up memona.s in favor
cf c.mrromise on the tasis of tie Critten-
dsn cr Border State resolutions, r.j-cted
at tie ia;t session. The men cf the north
who lave been ruined by Southern bank-
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raricy and rascality, and the laborer who
is new stinted f.r want of employment,
caa carefully balance in their minds how
f.r they will tu! mit to any alleviation cf
car rrescnt d.ffi;u!ties which will leave
tie erio-iniri disease to break rut with re-
tewed virulence. Let any and every
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I'"' " iiiis ie.iae.ei, cc uice
sn indignant remonstrance and relusal.
1 r our part, we think that no terms, no
conditions, short of adjlu'.e tulmufwn, '
should be entertained as a basis of settle-'
cent. We can not but regard any one '
wbo talks of comjromise or cf peace at
this hour, save upon the condition frc ce
dent of the fullest recognition of lhe pow-.
er cf the Federal Government, aud the'
most distinct repudiation of the whole,
theory of Secession, as a traitor at heart, j
There can be no middle course. Any
adjustment leaving these two principles un
decided will only be a temporary truce a
fatile postponement of the dread hour of
Settlement, and probably the beginning if
1 series of insurrections such as the civi-1
iii'-d w.rld bas never seen. Our motto is
tijw, as it has been since the commence
tn?tit "No Compromise with Tuai
.jLs.' l.in'tst'r I'nion.
amiincto.n, June il. A party tf
-U.Ii came op the Fot jmac river last
ilt as fur as ahir.ftnn r.d attpnir.
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- 'o ure tne Long l.ridge. ilcywiro haa given ner twcniy a. .liars tor tne pur-
ted upon by our Uao,., a, d four or five chase of a silk d.ess, bearing that some
ef,uP..r. : ' ' . , 7 ., .he troons were in want of clotbiar. 1
Ti.a..l .. .... M.. t.
IUU's . ' ' 'i ! ti - a itk-kocaimtclw changed btr purchase to a 1
tn en"I 7 , C ' e PeJ the of
e-o number, were taken prisoners, the or.ev, eighteen dollars, to Gov. An-1
are now at tbe arsenal in this city, drew, to be fipended in fitting out needy
aiie I!el...l .... ....ijj j .u- r-re:. .. . im. ..r;fi. nt
:1s were provided with powder soldiers. fTbis was a true saerifie-e-
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1.1. .ui iucj.urpi.se ci uioa.iig up .,j ,- v '
brid.-e.td Fettinir it on Ere. The have been shown J
'kUrprfmr,, ii!i,,l Mi.ik'er.s. '
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The Time to Advertise.
' Instead of contracting tffjria to extend
an honorable business in "tight time?,"
then is tbe very time to cijmjr cffjris.
Ia the bankruptcies of lo7, it was a mat-
fernotedtbat the best advertisers made
the bestsaies and many, by extra efforts, ; true, patriotic hearts, dwelling iu Ljwis- ccd General, bat ouly a distinguish poli
made enough extra sale; to save themselves j burg. It is no little kindness, which has tician. We, however, pass that to remark
fri.m going by the board. j been shown unto ns from you. I would ' that, by this time, what k'.ul of warfare
The pbilos .phy cf this is plain. Tvr add, that a liberal aud upright heart nev- small bodies of advancing tro"p3 aro to
u ahciys tnovyh munry in the. country I cr missed the blessiog9 of Him who be- meet in Virginia should be well known,
never was there so much now. It i 1 atoa- .11 ,-r.A ..if.. At. .., ltd iI.a n'muir ofil.A V ..ML- V..Fi. V...1
shut up, hidden away not used, from fear
of loss. Now, proper efforts to call out
thi3 idle money, must avail. OfTeriug
lands, poods, cr other valuables at low
ratcs, will generally fiad soma one willing
io mate a sure investment or prunt 90
that the l-ri.-k and liberal adtcrtiscr, in
bringing bin-s-elf prouiincntly before the
people who have the money, has a far
better cnancc to win their Botic: and cus -
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tctn than if he was unknown to them, cr
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did no thus attract tliur attenfon.
W ith a.l the monoy aod grain in the
tree State?, a liberal policy iu business
bu iug and selling all really worthy com -
modilies is best for all ; and making
wants and desires known by newspapers
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fi-Mne6 inn wMiiiue icsuii. r.uiarge,
then, aod not diminish tour efforts to iin
the rubiic eye aud car, if vou would reach
its pc-ek t.
JIa a sermon bef re the M llchurch mccracy will triuniph."
cf Lewirburg, last Sunday morting, Ilev. J fuj-Ilead-T ! d ) act mistake. Thcabove
1 u.M. lleese, presiding elder, alluded iuci- i Hot from the L'uiun omi'y IteUioeratic
deotaily to the judgments of God upon 1 "rgan, for that party is heroin the minor
nations, whose rewards and punishments "J, and their February auti-war plaiLrci
are present and conclusive (for national would sink ihctn. This extract we clip
exist, ni-cs end with this earth,) while the : frdm 'he Democratic orgm of llrush and
d 'eds id individuals and their arrrorriate Sugar Yailojs in utie C'uni , where
results reach into the eternal world. ID
vi-:-w of our civil war, we could readily
de'ect, ia the lotal State, the ereat sins
of s.-itiiliness, prodigality, pride, ofEcial
corrupt! n, and want of liberal and entire
dev.iti.jn to G"-d of heart and of property
among Christians. Iu the rebellious States
i plainly virible a most wicked haugbti-
diss, contempt of right and cf authority, '
and aa aristocratic feeling very antagon- j
i-iic iu ir-ae ueniocraiic iriuetr es. rur.
t. .w. 11.1
llitie our national sins, the nation suffers.
This rebellion is the most uacalled for of
any revealed by history but be bad no
fear of its success. England and Fraoce,
in the Ciiiucau war, had humbled Turkey
and Mokamedanistn was opened to the
Lihle. The crushing of the Sepoy rebel-
liun virtually aboli-hed cute, the greatest , lwo , thr,a hundred bushels npnnac acre mcut ic-uight. The event is being cole
foe to ibe rrogrcss of Christianity ia India, i f of fite Tcarsabout one-half : Lrjttd "u saIu,e5 fire "orki. e,c-
Garribaldi, in the natie-naliialion cf Italy, j
uaw reuuciw -e a . c.po,a.
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e shadow, and that supported bj
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1 r r.en lavneets. These effects were not
rn.,-h kitnrflj TLfs' fffirU wer not
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luc 'u"-'ulJ- '"J"1' "- ,u
the immediate oli-rtt cf the victors
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the Great Disposer. So .he present
e:rug?!e Ft " insurrection of
T H Government
u.viLciy oraaineu as a "terror 10 evn uoers
, and a praise to them (hat uo we. 1, must
ulvert any System which is unjust, and-
Jctr.orratic. and contrary to the Spirit of
lie Gospel. Christ's dominion must be
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universal, and the agony and baptism of ;
blood of our country tend to purify it.
llcv. Join W. Hedges, tie pastor, took
occasion to say, in Self-defence, that while
bet lad voted but once or twice in a dozen
years, and claimed to be no politician, yet
l.c i!i,! rlnim In be a true, loval citizon
bja! to the M. E. Church of the C.S , to '
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the Genera Government at Washington. :
LJ its symbol of 13 stripes and SI stars. ',
His loyalty had been severely tested in
the border warfare of his church since '41. '
While he hoped for the success of the
it,,..,nn,t li -ro',l ln cr in Ulilf
0f Lis native Yirginia-where, from liar-!
. c . . i
per s i erry to uomney, in every town, ne
had f, ends on both udos of the contest
be prayed f.r a speedy peace.
, THI STIR THE SIT.
DEtRLLS OF HUME.
BT TUE'J.
. masira,
T!i. man bo of iti ruilltonn rr-bs the Flat,
I'.T tlis kio-i worij )..- p:iea ft haj-i-j tatr;
A-lmiriu; frinn-li hi- wrl! r'a-l buirJ fttloi,
AuJ tnninir prift. their kiOuVst frreliDffilt.llil.
in all in? iaoO li kooaetli Dot ft rr,
Ilin r. illation gnat tyl nim a.Aminctcr.
As. I tLrs-ugli bom half a million diapfar..
Though fo-t may flow th ro.h.J or; baQft' tears,
Sli.l ut.eartu.lieo' jet rs-taini Li Dam.,
AoJ ai'l. f.T nbr.wdn.iM pprajetb thrn bi fam.
Now ah'-DoulJ think, that he d.p.rre- a Laltcr,
.T a bat ii be but a rrn-'irnll d'fjuiUr t
Cut h. wbo fftr rr a buDjrr4 tbou'and ftsals,
I j-in hir name a barO..-r rtiirma fn-ls;
Vet etlil uf IbClleDtre be Is IK.t bereft,
An-1 ni.DT I...Dora till f r bim are left.
Tl.: kind .-f -u-aiinz. n--w ao murh in vogaa,
MarLeib tbe man ft ,Kir.iir ora VQUtl
Bot let tlie msn. by joertT ppprefaM,
In be:.rt more honest Ktitl tban all thf ret,
Tu nil- bin i!arTit rl.i dreD, almoet dead.
Steal but a solitary loat of bread.
An-1 'traiiit.t tbe w rlj, witb eoDultation brief,
Ma.l.s lorn t lair.Via rooVr nmi Uwr Ihvfl
A vounrr ladv of lios.on. whose father '
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i dents," but is now evidently (viaf Uurinj. 1 been
irfinia wa tn .unuicr m rnre,
j (.'ami- Cihtin, Juoe 'J', ivii.
! Mtt. EuiToa: I would at this time re-
' torn nay sioccre thanks to my Liiwisburg
friends wbo have shown their liberality in
action. I Deed nut state the article
sufSce to ssy that I am assured of the
j Giver of all things lighten aud IrigLtc-u
: your pathway throughout this ircae-nt pe-
, riod of life, and finally graDt us the victo-
ry, notouly ever our foea iu this, lut iu
I the world to couie. Yeur friend,
UleiUl'ttlVATE.
Good Advice. A Deitieratio cotcm
porary gives some aivico to the Ueuio-nts
f -, . . . i t 1 11 r r" ,
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! by every County iu the North :
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"It is the duty of Democrats to stind
firnj) aDj p. uottHatiuU ,0 UUJth-nt
j abdkt 'obliterating' party liues. We did
j net bring the troubles on the country,
1 BJ we should not permit ourselves to be
"- P " whirl of excitemctit.
We are prouder cf the I'enioeratie patty
to-day than we Were ever bel-.-re, atu we
tha i never cive it uo. Let our ,tn.v
1 Lotumutee Lx a time f .r hi.Uinr a Con-
i vention to nominatp .:' . '-1 n. I. 1 111
J nothing that wiil cou lock like afiiiia-
ting with Abolitionism. Let us i-rgaiitz-.-thoroughly
aad at once, aud trc loui Lo-
they claim a as-jority. Iu Fayette and
: other Democratic counties, the Democrats
do the sanio thing. fxi"Iu I'nion and
other JjhLUciil counties, they all change
'heir tuues, and go Lr "L'nion," or "no
party," or "Volunteer," or Some other
cheat to tied felloaj Democrats to county
office..
-d'JM please copy.
LlME rR I.Ntcrs.-AccordVBl to the
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yrtUictttcm J armer, the use of iime
prevents the ravages cf insects. I (five
the statement cf J. Daughman, cf West
moreland county, l'ennsyivania, that "he
f't 1 1 - f
a.. UUW tM- VkWJ.J V.
wueat and c,rn lor tno last twenty nse aiJ LjIeari ovemor-s Council. Tbc
years, during all which time be las made lcw Governor was inaugurated this after
free use of air-slieketi lime r.uttinp from noon, and the citv is in a blazo of cxcite-
.. nron lhe . ..ten the
.
M ,uJ tte oJacr BhtB gral0 M,
1 lit
or llrelTC iccbc6 Ligh. He say, that be
or iweive iLcue. u.tu. i.e a,s .u.e uc
1 j. .1 . i .1. -f .1.. : . j
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nas never, ouriog me wooie 01 inaipe-riou,
lost one bu.hel of gram, to his knowledge,
by any bug or insect whatever, while those
J JDti3Ii wha did not make of
.,;. oftca ioiurcd severely by such
MB5..... IJe ,Liok, the farmers cf .he
od . rcmcdv for the chinch bug in
. f of Jim tn(j tlil, Le has
Dotatoea on imt. j l&nj, atla
, . ..1 :! .i, r.., .,.,i.t.w
wii.'U niuL-imiD luti aou.v ws nvnuii.-i
froin tne rot
"Who's I'KEsiDEM ?" A letter dated
U,,in. N',.w Mexico. Mav 10. to the St.
Louis K-puVicm, says: -auouv iwc
weeks ago, Ihe following scene occurred Lieu( JjLq be,tcr known M
near Ilakcr's Fark, I think : A man who J0,D phcnil," died reiently ia an in
was liurit'iDg a stray ox, saw a horseman fine asylum. He was a native of Ma-sa-
approach him moauted oa a fat and sleek
if , c . .,i iu-i.v how
PT - He rose up and fail, ii ny, now
d'je 00 ?' extending his hand and giving
tlie 0,bcr barj EriP hcar,y fhakc'
appearing much pleaded to meet him.
Ox-hunter told him be did not recognize
Liu, and asked where they bad met?
-ct never saw you before, bat yon .re
.1.. fi,.t hila m.n I have seen for .X
T , V i r ,
monins. i imratuiei.
. , . ., ,. . jr.rcvet-larieaeiie-l -u euei ai tl uo. w i iau j,
and we ve been snowed in ell wmtcr. of UB:C(f gulM lTWJi dlJtrtci his
Hut, say, trVs Ptcsflmt? Ox-huntcr ; ,jfa i(J jn ,be cjlJ l Yc, ia
told him O'.d Abo, and about the Secession tne iXty. ninth jcarcf his age. He was
troubles, &e. He was a;onished, a; you born ia the State of Virginia, and died a
may well suppose. The party was close ' trus patriot, having jerved bis country
behind him, and when they arrived lt faithfully and -ell. .Next to Lieut. Gen
, ', erai gcoit he bad seen more service than :
Animos city were the craxicst rucn for otbcr officer jo QM .rnJJ
newspapers joa ever ncara or. i.e gave ,
them all be had, and they broke into dif- .
fercnt group?, each one with a reader, wbo
gave them the news as fast as bis tongue
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could wag. They were in the mountains
to 6 . !
all winter, and from their prospecting ,
then and this spring, are satisfied to go I
home. !
Vebix" on Cale'-As the" period !
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is at band when colts snd cattle are sub-
jected to the attacks of vermin, it may be aQ
serviceable to some to print a handy and
speedy remedy, which is simply grcatiny
the parts affected, and rubbing it tnorouga- :
iy. ureue (.-ay iin-cea ,
. - w 1 r. ., r-.i.n Aiah ft or.rl a -f ftiTfinn Vt-rv
PeDe,les the enemy, and destroys it
in
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teal be well rubbed and manipulated, the
- orV will b. onlv half done. Tobacco
n.l nr. il I nleca I e H III 1U2 1111 I
I.U1-
wMtr is , itJjuriaUs application, and '
sboad never be used as a wash upon attle. i
8b0tt'a ,D"ef i U5ea P.
Caiso, Jane 19. W. II. Russell, cor-:
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rcsiioucicu. ui iue AiwuuuM
lesiiuiiueui ui iue - "
here from tbe South to-day. lie says
,i.: ; ,...l t Snuthern affair.
i will
.nmnUin that hia i-orresnondence has i
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tampered with I
VJ lit a;ccvaa.ouwe.
Second Lesson.
Viks.va. An advance of our National
' troops has been checked bj the men being j
led iulo the very jaws of a marked battery, j
la this secou J ch?, bi in the first, the lea.
der of the expedition was not an tip-iien-i
the Rebels posseisod themselves cf caunoa .
enough to mako the highways of Virgiui
uue great fortrs, and through thtlr mtaLS j
ma-ked batteries, auilush, atd all the va-
rleties cf guerilla warf.re are, bey jl! all
; djult, settled details of ihiir policy. Fr .m j
. tie sad txj.'tienej gained by tbcsj two ro-
verses at HetLsl aad at Yucca, to p:.'.c!s ;
r?: niade clear, iu additiou to tho Jaiio. rs
to be apprchcLded from ef.ru.tiLi Uo.lj
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to ULMiilled ctE.ers. hut, ninurai!
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J-' -cS
e!ler 'jrful rcCoLnu-sLe;1, to o.a.-.vet
hidieu batteries aud coueealeJ bod.civf the
enemy. Second, that the war is not to be
s-jceessfully conducted bv small caufiicts.
such as those at lielLel and Yicnca, bat
that the deliberate, cjuij rcLcLai.e policy
of the Geueral in-Chief is tlo only sure
reliance.
When the rebelii-.n u thoroufih-
Iy crushed, it will have been done by tne
man.jojvring cf large masse of troops by
. Geu. ScoXT himself, aided by his educated
and experiea;ea officers. I'i.iiiu Inaif.c.
A Seckshkb IllNG. Dnr Ajit-ltvr:
I bastcu 10 give you the true account of
the late excitement in the southeru ait
"f Deiciir. News reached us yesterday
that a s. cosher was seen hangiug bet vf u
the heavens and the earth a l.w mil' s
above here. Mou started wuujLt Cji'..,
hats or shoes, fulijw.d by Women crying
iu fear that it might be somo loved one
v. ho n as the victim. Those who reuia.i cd
bcbinl waited Very anxiiusly. At last,
the party of discovery came back. The
crowd gathered anxiuu-tly around f,r the
report: "We hastened to the scene 0'
biooda'oed, and found haagisg belwces
: the heavens and the earth, with tho in
' scripiiuo writtea over its head, 'One So
I ccshcr Safe' a rattkmaKc
Observes.
yi orris, Tioga Co., Fa., June 17.
WllEU.Mi, June dO. The Virginia
. ua vouieuuou eiecieei io-eia aima..
IVrpoot OoTcrnorof the iSu'.e ; iMuiei
"I3ii ijiiuiuuauivwvii uoi j aua . ivj.'ij.
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J.JUiUa I aAtUU. teak M iUal., 1III1.',JU
Lane, Ogle Co., III., June 19. T. D.
1111 rap. t rauij necesxir.niE. vanuntri.prn
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10-iinV Lv tho Citizen;, from the third kIu-
rv J ,'n cut.Louso Widing. Ha ls
ry tf aa cut-houso building, tlo was
, t.i 1 - 1 7
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cuargea wun naving causea tne cicstruc-
live Lrcs Lere on tne .tnol tnis month,
j'-mber last, and his guilt w.s
f? - . T
7 ., ! ..: b ;
' ()f lh, mM,' KractenriJ, '
n, f ,,. .State .tiil .antiuoe to mn ,, '
politics with the Slave-holders" llobellion,
and show their hyena-like teeth on all cc-
casious. They are hardlv worth noticing,
-.
because it is all the
sto:k that these poor
1 upon, and even that
devils have to trade upon
will be soon u?ed up. It is better, therc-
,J'e luvm """"T
in the little dirty pool that surrounds thcui
,.,,, Tr,
cbusett-, graduated West Foint in l?F2,
and served honorably in Mexico, where
, c .
his pecuiiar humor as a writer was first
developed.
The Flitor of the PcIingro?o Tim'.s
says any one who calls him a Scccssioni-t
is "a d d liar." We don't know about
Secessionist!!, but any one who reads his
paper w.ii natural,, come I, .he coocla-
lf editor I.- not a tecessionist,
be must be a fool. .f-nV-rn (,
u . i: l: t l..- iz.i...a
Jf M Jgha w now ha ,
mjght ba 0,efal ., , fcout Af iir5n
cf the f;ieo Napoleon, remcmbciing
Moscow
i-o for tla teteran beaiL, ILftt Twa;-d:'t
, ., , , ,.
A pantlcman accounts for the devo'ton
flf G, a Le8;ie Ccantll la ,he lv
,19 f.ic thst bis wife is a lthoda Island
.'f inn. ,
TkeSouthcrnp.perssnjthatthe.V.orth is
civcu to ims itat. when one gives out,
, ... . ; .
0vj tblt , ,.,a ijU;'e
eighty years ago patriotism.
la ea eight-cornered, catty-cornered
room a cat sits in cacn corner, seven cars
, .. there in the
j
many
rnnm f
lied noses are lignt-unnscs .0 warn voja-,
on tha ec cf m ol ,h, cotst of Ma-
L,. .Tam.ica. Santa Crux. Holland, and
...
other dangerous highways of death.
A despatch from Hagerstown stales that '
the Confederate picteU had returned to '
Harper's Ferry, and were using tbe harsh-,
. r . i .t. .i. !
viossiH'.-. ion ..aieau3..-.. -.. .
tbe next "National JJeraocralie ton-
vention" be heldl1 at Charleston or IVew i
, '
Viivaau a
A Joyinl lfi-loly.
P:r fth -inn th 9 nr i t irlalo-..;
f- t.i.-rtl. b -r w.Mr .liL-..
W-jr- iii 1 iir.r. V il n.t... . f 01
V t':- I. J f.:- 1 I, UJ
I'viiTp it . L -r.ll Bi-l i:-.
titi- h -1117. hi-( : .w.ilin;,
h i- th til: m. r-- .it l:
It .1.1 hn:'. nt. I 1 w -r s.: J iwrKiog.
rul Luc ... . i ru.' ri.-Li.a.
gi- tw-T' t tl. .t ih X n
Wl.ll ' " I! ..; I., j
l- urn.-' : . ,t tK'.. -t ' ; t -.rr-
K -r tr li.n i-n
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Fin: II
li W Ii
Ou U.r .
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Ai. 1 r U-,- l.n
O r,-. .1. ...i,.-.
J u tl. w ri 1-
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- --I j. -ur t j rv.
1 Democrats"' ia tea Army.
We fe. l rather gratli.d (S.ys tL(7t.Vr
(yit.i'i 7V.'.us) st-.c certain papers e'.alui
tii i1. tUrs arc n. ir lem:-.-rat than U-.-fa-t;
iu tl-- I..I.L-. fj.ic tLis a tat. We
as 4 luciisej to aJia.t iho claim, leau.i
it prjvvj wlt we vftuu atatcd, to tu
ru?, vix that tls great tuiss cf the ni-.L
voting with that party, veto henest ind
loyal, aud woa'.d vote for the b.'it iatereit.s
of their ciuatry if thy were ct iui'.e
by crafty joliticlats. The siua LaJet.
meaLt to carry theui h'.l tVer to Sec.Ssi -a.
f1"" - "J
... . IU.U.U u: wuj J.eel lue aiit
gun
at Suiter fuatratedthe plot. The bo. m
ing of 1 bat cannon emancipated a trillion
of "Deaiocr.u" who had bcia ilaVC-S to
party. The g.od old a.g was attcAtd j
They saw, nt a glance, that what tie Ko- i
puliicaaa had been telling llena Lt jcira, ;
was true they saw then, for a Certainty, j
that thero were traitors iu their canp tt?
Government was ia dar.g.-r, danger so reil j
tint no political icjLU
With, olj impulse, hk
try culd tide it j
i SLrjp0O3, they ;
burst toe ties of party, nud rushing by and
ov.r 102:1 leaders, toey jw to ini U3 ose
man, knowing no party but cur c:uttry
and its d.fetsc. The ciUc-iable Secession
demagogues wcro aj palled by the sab'.iai
ity of the mvecaent. 'i'be-y weto cvei
whelmcd by the mighty wave cf pairlotisu
which they led been attempting to dam
up for years. Tiiev must m.,ur.t tho st
. . ... . .
and le earned 00, stand aside, cr be boras
doKC.
The
Dcmocrntii man moved,
Hbj aiuoA lli
at-d ito rruc'ci
, . , . in -
,he Jelsea of ail P-rtlea aci ail ections.
j - j j ,
dt i IU UiaLU tl ttKUl 3 U lnlul le,.jiiVV,;ili3
, , n rm t r rI-a ir. A of I inn.l Id ifv-.n.ila
and they tUctiztd the DiiKcrati-: tvt:r$ at
h -.me by denying the charges made by tho
Kepubiicaas. The consequcccc, is thcto
are now but two parties, one (as the Re
publican party always has been) f.r the
- : - . - t -I - n 1 -
uaaiuicauuca 01 iue v.eicsiiiuiie.n ana ine
l.ivs and thoA hn rpl.i.1 Bir&inet
7. " ' M A " " Z: "
Laws ,nd would destroy the Government
-. Mta.uj viu.nuu.cu.
vu..
The t ;s lhe 1-uioa the
, ."..,. r,.T.-.:, " Ir
'ZLZZsJmZ '
I ZT"?Z '
' 1 ,
The Eealily Of Thing j
The Nullum J.,t'rar Monger bits
elf, in a series of "Domestic Keceipts, the
WJJ to real.!?, at numc, at iric.cg expense.
the pecu.iar eooilorts and advantages c-t
their most fashion-bid "watering places,''
s fol.ows :
lln"f; lSi:' uv.r fynnj t. Tia a roll cf
brimstone under your nose, and drink free.
Iy of thick warm water. Break some doubt
ful eggs in your pockets, and run 'round
till you aro exhausted.
Red Sired Sprirjt. Obtain som" iron
M'ngS paint cm r
or pitcuer, and 100
.
filings, paint 'cm red, put 'ern in a tin pan
k at 'cm in solitary si-
lencc.
Eat mutton, and go to bed early.
'
Whisky julep eight times a day.
SJcyhfiy Sprinjt. Sit down oa a hard
chair in a deep, hot hole, and drink cit
rate of raignesia and Epsom salts. Gam
ble some with dyspeptic.
C'j'i'r's S.irii-jt. fake the I.ytci
bcrg papers, and gtie with melanehc'y
pertinacity at (he side of a naked bill.
Whist, and religious tracts. j
A'l-ll'rfiny fyriny. Throw a gre?a '
ii.-i... - . e -1 .. . I l Kiin :
niatiaeim . cua..-jw , oua, ... -...oa .u
it. Cut rff a strip of blanket, and clap it
t, your ribs. Head old novel, antl ..It o
Land laik to
pious old ladies about cleat a and chronic ,
diseac? cf the diccs'.ive tube. i
M-..V. r... Hi tela the filer at '
midnight, feci lhe cige. cf thing,, sod
bark your shtrs i-ptcst
the O-.al scuttle,
Sit d .wn on a pile of anthracite, with a
taliow rendlo, and wonder.
Oil nint Gwt'.rl. Build thrg p:atB .
a mul-pulllo; til it with cock'ebars and
tl,i-.!-, and csll it st:rf bs-hicg. Drink I
Ui brandy. Don't sleep- Lis down with ,
o 1 ...
year melons viiJo opra, ens no coining
ca. Come horse with a .'--bone ia jour
throat ted ovs'e-r shells ia ycur bead, a
, . ,
pain ia your f iotnacb, and ten thouiinl
j,,., litca oa J00r boJy
-
M,.iTv 1 n M.nv birrels at 1 -
thia fcascn aro
fjuLd t3 tare becoaac . T"
i i. ('i rrSt f.ir ae r
""'J. f 10 Uat ";e "e C , ' " ,
Put into them a p.nt of unslaleu frcsu
lime ; pour thereon one or two gallons of
water ; bung np nnd shaie the barrel j
whib shading, loosen the tnnS occiiicn-
- t; - i0 cjte Tent when it has stood from
3 b ' ...
lliree ill 611 uuais, l-JUl uui ui.u iucu i itfss
jeJ eQ,d watcr. Jt not periect!y i
..,... i.
'"ee ' e" ... . '.
.... . v. ...re.:. I
Llicatun will uJ sUiiiCicat.
ceMrded thai all the "1'uiou" efndi'jatis
for Congress are chosen in th various d:-
iricts, with (he fx--eiiou of the First l)n
tr.ef, where II V. l.-.roett, the Stces-tuo
caadidit.' is ui.ijuh'.Jly elected.
. . . .
I7"l'.:'.rr ii Cj:.aLii. r-at.r cf ;Ke K 1.5-
w: J Utr. '.l t tiiireh lU-.iecl- n (' ..N.J.
w.ii rrrarh '.v. ;t lr.ii.r prm:? n.l huriav
eve,,.- ,u,i. a:;j'ci!c,., the UwiU-a-k
'I he r .
!..ic geteri .)
r-i.
ar? ai!r.-tt
1. ll
ii.v.L i t" ai:
Mr. i! r Pcr.u i u- tar.-t:;U y.-ar paper
t . rrc. u.ui-.i.i J '..tl5 M. Myvi.i:. ci K-.;v
Tf, .... . a-:. -lit ihe I'enn'a Vu!ui.i-ef$ at
:. a - b.i.rf :. 1.) a a e ery u.:atic ca- t. 'ate I. r
K-,r. -' i.ia; vc. Mr. l. v.r a 3t.t ma!
m-.n. ar..i h i ai a . . lancu ae aet.t pari iu
th? K-pl:.eaa f aay. Matt Vuika
N.l hav.a s'n atv otf rr pf,f ! as rur
i.pa: S.-na:
Kit il hL V. MM oL.N K-
1 1 llai..ev ,
u i.r. f, r.ra:i.;v rcei ii.Li.eu !r J.
iatr, lu . t- .e e.ecteu C a.uu
u c. ut.:y. r. i.d-. ma- i;v.e1 a
.'1 . v au I 1 1-;5 u:ei.ij c I' :t.e
V ..li a ( i ... rotate iuca;;; c. t
As a Mi:,
;i il I
Ci t i r ur.
i a f r4 t '., (Hi; aay.w. rti'i.g laruier. u
j-.-..i.e-.e 1. a. ai a a. . : . i ..u Lii hi i.cr i
..1. .Imi.. t'.r .. ic:.l .--li.LO l..i.Cvia
i.-. i. !..;. w. - i.t
u. Let u ;o.i ia
t. ai tacit an ' jast
un.uiu..--i v te t.r
l.is r. ic.ut: n. liKMu.NV
:'-"U : IiKMu.n
iiaiii iv. l.v.TIiTiTt oTpi'T"
Ji.t ii:, iso:. I
W1' the aa-leriltw-d. tav n tu-Jv -:r
. T.:u'-r.utal, :k. " f' "
. .t. ::.a. -. . the Lji ae .e M. x.i l: ..i.U.Le.
i ui.Hf e k.r. r M . wrr. a:.-ir.e V L..rca.
11 cuLiei... a w..b .he .ta .wU' i.' fur 4
M it-r. .jir 6, Jaa. V V.raA . '.-.tr.cer.u.-iv
lr-u.c. ii.ai ii.e H.i.ey u.:i J. as. Mar.n'.
F.i'.ei.: ar.t ik.e ai'.a.neJ, u ii.f .'. f... y e.:
&v. : i lc
t-v
lrpecl ;.
iu.
aa) u.cii.i.e
ia ii.' Le.J.
jii.i.t'n v.oiiKi:.
ti.W l'"UI tK,
J H ii l OliNCl'CH,
u v. hi 1. L.
j.t:v. 1-uiMt.K,
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THUS I F.REsM.
VIMMi'MiN ItU.ViC,
1 iii ah at.tit,
(anJ r.a..y i.iuers ;
' fJ
,i ---:i-'-o
r'oriuers an J rrercrty-Iioiie
atteLii.n 1.
"a , I ;. ;rif uri :
i ir r. c. 1 en ihe i.c-vv liLms ur-
f rj, lh I". I'lKC MOlk Mi l
1.1. -. J text FaU -1. 1 .,-..-.: i ci 25 and 71
er ceLt. L::uw rrtuiar f i.ec..
JlIi:.VT Ji.MK IAIN'S !
S-'.-jia ever fi.i-1 w. 111. t.t ee-l 11.- . est lir.i."le 1
VtKl. a ; o.-namema. Trees aid surut terv.
These free, are a.l acci. mated 10 ihe cl.ma;
n-l 'beret, re to preterred 10 Yi rk Stale
. nr t
therre to cU aU st g-cJ u i
Arrs- ' ears, reaches. I l.err.es, .:m nos.
nc. t. I .ua.lnap, .r.ra t-rrne, Miac
ai. J (Iriiaiiienia; l"ree, K.e.rieen.V.ne and
t'r-'-j ers.IUr.lv H.-t Ac a g.-... 1 as riiiitil. '
1. c 'i'rees ci ii.:.'rulat" 11 uj piv (;k at luc
.Nuiarr.)to tiKUitiol M.KH
.
Pay c? in Seasaa!
i.rn.-.ev - , . - . .
1 ili.sh.s ue.r.iis io;s.E.riii.ri.n
i" lU.NT.on U.e.r AV'.t 7' 7l.t.cau do
- ;X P-i ? .i.e sne by M,.day ,ne i a
i-i iuii. isui. .nuer mai. ir.ey can noi nav
the tt,.elii w" ihat re lueiu n-and IM EKEsf ;
w.U te charged on jumi due lr..in ihat da:.
I. Alt; I). Trea.
Fell'iw Citizens I taxe this inethi d to i iTor
v-ieii as a earn!. date lor the cilice 1 1 sktrif.
myself a. a cand.date lor .he clBc ..fiWi.
" rZ'Z::"
mated ai.d eUue
if I p e ine un.nl to iu.h:
ihe .iu:.e . I the e.:!':oe laiimol v ai. I to ihe ten
1 in,-at.i.-v. V.Lll.LLK KULAM).
te,i!a:oe Tr, Jane . l-mi !
1
t l!..w C.l
ns tf Uui, n cour.tv I am a
can.'.! i.iie for re-f lectu a to lhe ilfice of Asso-
ciaie Judce-suh.ect to ibe aeleenon oi the
1 "11 -i ' . . J ,
an! e.tfie.l. I wul eudcavor to serve With
ieiipari.a.ily aL-j lijei.iv.
JOHN HMONTO.
T . 1 T . i 1 . i - . . r . -
Shrnr! .f I'nun couniv: promisine. u" fleet-
'ne ,n om "-
fn..c. in 1., Ih ht nf mr ahi irv. i
tv : At the miiciutmn of a nair.ter of mv 1 Ia -Monro county, Arkansas, near Ht
Iriei. li. irrespeciivF if party, I i rTer myscif lena, several negroes were arrested lalel
as an l ii'r-tii-nt Candidutt U t the ir.re rf for an attempted insnrrectioa. Threa
u.-ourf. Jun- ii. i-oi. 'cuAKLis r. mK - children spared.
Mfrs. n.!..ors-Ti.elimt7, a-racbTg I, WADISOT0!f. Juat 20GeD. Wal
oen trr are tu make chmce ef a person to lJr.!' oriti WM to-day author-
(iii ihe i ffl-.e of Associate J.-i.tee. 1 know of ii- d by Government tonotify Gov.Andrw,
no or- teffr q'nt f.e -! f r that pcsitu n than of Massachusetts, that ten additional rg
;" R JAMK: M v8SH.I.L. of W hite Hwcutl be called for from Maseacha.
t,';",!? :vi"??tZ r,,?'wtici fullj
: n:r. I wenH therefor- rheerfiilty rccora- "'
pienl him to the r. -n-i Irraimn of the vi.irrs. I Wilmi moiOM, Jaoo 0. Tkw llvair
.'un. n. a v..ti.k or t-r m rTAboii. j cltJ f.ctory, owned by M.Mrs. Dupeat J.
Voters and Fe1!cw t'mren. cf Tnt. n Coun- , Co., was burnt here Ibis tnornirj. Thw
tv: I i tf-r mvsrlf as a candidate for Cuuntv - building was insured, bat the machinery
rrmm M,0I1.r, f,T re.et,c,,. (M11 j'ct to the .
K - ri'.iran I'sntnti.w.) Ii y-u nominate
"f .nd Com " !
n f!'cl 1 i" attend to the cmc
k-:.tp. jhii poj
fellow l.'itir-a !e!!er mveelf as a I'mm
o 1 li'f f -t the ff,ce cf MicruT . nhct to
,ni , ,., afhaTf. ,he dn.irv I
o! lh flic- faithfully an 1 with the K.-t of rry j
achtc. Yours tra'y. u. J.litini.Aovu. :
I --j - !
Kcl'i w t'ttnrvu : At -.it.- request ri it:,t
- - fmy fr ends. I h-rc'.v !. r mvself a. a ran- ;
Jn:; !
be r.oroina-r l ao.i r'ectr !. I f le 'c mvhr nor J
w !.enara in? .:u::e s cr saia met w.io cr- j
i. r.i mi-.of ?-! th nul.ic in f.r.il. i
: to mv
... v. .il;
?.r. I th- pul.ic in e-r.era'.
tae .T. !-'. CM R. NTF
vi s-r i. i erii: n to r-cotr.wirn i i
JEV-n M. V.-.U Tf H -. Drv Ya :tv as a ma, '
1 -.1 c ,
f ui,"-.!!. . -, j....rii i.-i . .11111. veu.ai.-sn'i.ri.
Mr. - . ,. ... ,lf ,,,, ,n:etr:ir.an nee!', nt 1
, tcs.r.f
i mr.n, r.J cf the r t'.t -strirf
t. - 1
" cl c eve her the C..nois.io,ier ,a the
1 1 h
r vozihy sen, J. M. V. a
-i f MirMirr nilf ft f f i
ia.tv3.fll.lU 3 Ulil 111 11.
C.rrtc,cH w,.. j
Wheat CrF) tollo Eg.s ...
3je l aliow...
Kcya cew Jf'
uals liaca
I to
5 70
.. 10
.. 1)
.
j
!
:
Fli.r..l II'' csfjou iVCre..
i)TeA rT,les. J .;'. t loverseea
,1 1 n i't..ru.
rce.ak Knitrr... 13 Country Sop 4 i C
t NCW3
I . , ---w--
ij. Troopi continue rt pass over
I tije l'otomac illt Virginia,
. , .
I FnJay last. Gov. Cui t.rt received
; iuforuiatioQ th.tt Col. Wallace, who
cointu;iii,l t Ci:ii.l.rrl:ii:d in Mierv-
1 1 , .1 . r 1 : '
: Uu'J- I? 'i'f..01 le,l,
cut off Lv the Kel-f lj. WLertupon,
some of the 1'ciiu'a Koserves Lavin?;
I j'tt received ruo-t of their arms and
' cK:L!kir. were supplied w itli rations
' for a forced march. They took tlio
;Ci.rs FriJay ii'.uLt. a::i started Satar-
:lty m-iriiiu ou the (Neutral Hoad to
1 Ilantit.ii iou. where thoy would take
lue llroad Top Kuilway to Hopewell,
and tLture.viu liedfurd or Kainrbursr,
on foot. -Ml or Ou m.le-.i.to Cumberland
a l'oi.sr walk, lut much of it thro'
wooded rcgiou. This force includes,
we suppose. Col. Middle's Wild Cat
Kt ijiuieiit (1 ito Ksne'aj ia which is
(.'apt. UjioL'is cuti.paaj Col. Sjira-u.i.11-.'
Kettimett. 1 Lie Col. Gregg's,
wto tun bvcu ctaiaci to tue regular
armvi ia which uie tLo .SlU'cr Guardd
! una tl.e iliiion coxcacv aad Camn-
'hell's BtiKiy of teu. licldpicces. It
! i-i aid ve regiiacU also are to go
' fri.u FittsLuty via ConuclLville lur
tLo safetf cf CLxUslanJ.
iiAiinisbiKei. June .i, 1 . .u ina
' K'icu. tts wLich left here Saturday are at
. Let ;sd, There lley will remain for the
irci. nt. TLo friends cf the 'Guaid- seed
Ucl LO Iff leleUsl.ti. il. S.
i Gen. l'tukner for Kentucky, and
Geu. M'CIcileu for the I. S., Lava
j agreed oa trrn.s of neutrality for
; Jventueky LciiLer hostile army to Ikj
j jj-Miiitte-.i to occupy hc-r soil, and the
j I'. S. pic.pcriy to Le kept secure ia
I Ai I JssCasioU.
J A correapor.el.i.t of Col. Patterson's
rcuLsylvauia IJ giujciit savs that CO
' or Tu UtLels have- Lceti killed ia tl.o
' skiriiiijLei at and Lclow ilarper'a
' Ftrry.
The New York trw. correspondent
?ays Jiff. lavis lid J three intbriaal
Coinuiissioiieri in Washington during
; the week not to seize the Whito
i House, Lut to "cotupromise." There
. is un evident fright among the Secea-
faioui.iis as they see the North move.
The mr.vcQ.eLt5 of CaJvallader
' and I'attersou at and near llarner'a
Fil rv and WilliaUaiport, are iavolveti
ur"(.f,,.ld;nfv
''J 1 ne reporiea 1 ignt at rieamont 13
j not confirmed the Telegraph is cut
Oil, anu ine pos.uou Oi auairs mere
is uncertain.
Two regiments from Ohio are said
to be on the route for the Kanhawa
river in Western Virginia, ru the)
: bi g inning of a IT. . Artav for that
.r.(. V
" v - , , .
. .. ... r.. i. i-.r .
.oa uiaea m
entucky ana m Xtera
ivuuvssvc.
Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, h.13
reached W'a.hington, and his coming
is naiii-id witu joy. uiner congrcss-
uaCa SilaJ UIO arlivir-g.
Sr. Loci.-, June 20. Two field pieces
and a number of muskets wers cacturei
K. th. K.d. r.,1 trorr. at R..I... an
.e' it -.;t.i i. ;--. - a 1'
Twenty-tbree iecesio6ita were aUo eap-
tured at Camerca, and several wagon
loads cf lead, a quantity of powder, and
eight canton Seventy head oi cattle)
wtr, Mpiur;(J J,, the Federal troops al
Kei.ia, and twenty
, ' , f
fiv prisoners were also
, taken.
Cob Solomon's Kegimtbt left
j Holla on ih 17ih for Springfield.
Col.
' Saige. Kegiiucnt soon followed.
were bung. Tbeir plot was that all Ike
.bite ma.es were to b murdered, but th
. '
CXij rartial.'y. T
i Qritatb wbo i
Tbe mill was worked br
waa manufactoriog Gov-
, ,la.h ,
not known.
The Tribune ha iettllicenee Ihat Col.
' Curtis' Second Ewe Regiment, learning
the Pecess.cn.st. at B.tanoab Mo.,
niny iniiea nono n ci. .ritfr-. -iaurn.
en rnt cr imprisoned an me i nioe me a
in ine rown, went mere rn :'iooa. wuai
l 0 troors. and after sltgat skirmisb, ia
wB;efc tw0 kM, mcfa killed, pot Ibiage
to rgbf by disarming lb. Secessionist.
nd giving tketimusaetflothe I nion men.
j, rf rair. f moment Have yet Men
. ... . f.ni: u . . i i
i male oa Ibe Baltimcre 4 Ohio Railroad.
' This will ooly t-e done as the Government
. ,1,1. ,,v I.J.I. ..il a
-! f-'' ' rk, which will af-
loraar - Ja be be d Stil tcct to lis control.
.
Tn,a T von, the British Minister al
, n ie-liicg'oD, fcis been applied to Ij eer-
tata wives of Irishmen la tbe Confederate
eatnr. wbo have never been aa.arali.-d.
. to take some action for tbeir release. He
Y 7 " "V i - ai
t,,l 'r,ellJhe. Pr-,,sh Co"al. ,0 A'""
andr.a, to tata tcsttmony, and forward i
the Consul at Richmond, wbo will d-
mand of Geo. Lee their release from tbe
camp at Manassas Junction,
Francis E. Erownell (the member of
Ellsworth's Zouave Regiment who killed
James Jackson, in Alexandria, ba been
appointed to a Second Lieutenancy ia tha
re6u'"