11 44* f it,'; i ie 1 0 31 .0 .!#: ' ,#.e'eit , 3 l ' en" Tticl3 l ' deviant,' was * aPPereetlYs the Ihßet')utr*, mcnilotte i• gatheting. that ever. aiiibehed tlidlidherents' of thc 4ar i ;4 'their own way .: ' ia,ipinot to _oudere'd at, however,ivhatr-we reflect upon the otoe'4lol ,, l t Wielded by 4,l4,'Priegident cottrui . •lict : notwithetaniUng, the ertel sidedeliarticter of the Oditlention4 those, of it Could' ncit‘ allow the ocalifdoii.tOpasa w,ithori a little comedy if not.faree.a.frbe thietactor in thia was our po'rtirand ;handsome friend CARNA.• •the'frolinlitl kid grateful U. R. Diatriet Wit Oi4y, i'fii*estent Pennsyl vania. After his friend (len. lloonnx-en was rtbininiithil I:for Congress—a matter wh l i*thi*iltral, through his‘,Lieuten an te,;l4Wee.ha on , behalf of hisabsent friend, re turned thilitioitO the ConveritiOn, , and had the downright Tolnessto read the following bii off' wagge„ry from the in:aest General;' and, that too, without laughing, or ex hibiting 'the slightest. Merriment Tie mint -ba're;gretiteomrtenid over the mus 44owtace .4. Before igoitireoetvelthis, or, about that time, our County , Cloyaventltut will : !have met. The people4f ;the ; district, have bow very kind to me,lindit *Mild b ePrelPer Pt me to either ur ge aze'noirda#lo ll cgrolli4 feoAt with ti* e a, than . should AeY- AKH4 l 4ate another . I will d° neither, but never • cease to cherish in my heart oflteeps the lcindestfeeliog:towards them for the ; many hop ognmi. o so geoercuzsly bestowed upon lolhead wheelter,rworonainated or not my besteiTorts °hall be gives' at all times, and under alletremnstances, to nusintp L itt mid support the best luterests of My, constituents collectively and serve them to the beat of my ability person ally in; all-matters that my judgment tells me is right. o This 41 Pe *IO was swallowed by a majorit y '11!)f— -the - . 4 preßelit as "being a Hard—Very Hard—Work. W It must be one of the most difficult equieftetldeble exhibition cif modest grail things in the world to be a loyal leaguer. tude upon the part of. General MOBIL- To fellow the sinuoiities of the very meal. - las 'repree tint ative read it strange politics of tbe league party and vary pla intively, 'With good accent the eccentricities of the equally strange ands(l4 dillarB4,n,, but after the thing chief n i o ef e whom that party venerates, must of the hardest of labors. To was.; over he laughed most heartily at laugh at Lincoln's jokes, to be serious the gimplicity of the bumpkins who im- when he is serious, to endorse his eman aoit_id_ert a e ehteeie ootantnife i t i oe „ cipatibu proclamation, and to support the order he made, turning out Hunter Moonereen and CARITA.HAIi will, the and Fremont for issuing proclamations neat time they meet, laugh heartily over I precisely similar, are among the easier this bit of strategy. When in the Demo- of their duties. The leaguers have far cratic party the tiiiierafused-ed 'Yes e 04,1 worse troubles than these. For instance, they have to join with to such dodgestereenently, but without Secretary Chase in putting down the success; we are glad to see him under price of gold though they sacrifice their the manytestant i ctf i t he,p9lltic, and pop- own Money - in doing so; they have to War Cam/alai more succeasful: They sell out six per ant:in vestments and but Metre per cent. bonds or else they will are-a nice pa' as Innocent and gentle . not a te loyal• they hare to. give all the aPPt, ..43 OelLexto4o,eirielr prots' of' th i ef] , last contract to the Saul -1141 naked — pott raiclilides ' tary Fair or they will be stigmatised as "With odd ends stolen forth from holy writ, ungenerous; they must call the Christian . And seem saints when most thersday thedevar, Commission hard names or they will not be orthodox• they must believe that i every rebel Is a fiend and every Federal I officer an angelor they cannot properly view the aspects of this great war. They must believe Baltimore to be unanimously Union and that the people of Maryland, with a few insignificant exceptions, love Lincoln ; that Missouri is readyfor emancipation and Kentucky for miseegettatimi ; that North Carolina is ripe for a Union revolt though very strangely every one put into power there by 'popular vote represses such senti ments. They must , sympathise with every ragged outcast who calls himself a southern refugee, and embrace every negro who ever was a slave. They must believe in the Fort Till° x massacre, and if there was not one at Plymouthet was only because the vile rebels, did not think of It. They must endorse tax bills, and tariffie and stamp acts, and believe that Haneoehatid Washington, and Put nam and Greene, were glorious old. pa triots for - fighting against tax bills and stamp'adts, eighty odd years ago. They must praise the Emperor Meander for freeing his serfs, and worship Banks for making stiffs Of the Louisiana negroes. They Must bless Pitt and Fox and Burke for sympathizing with the rebel Han cock, and curse Fernanda Wood for sym -1 patbizing with the rebel Davis. And; poor fellows, worse than all this, they must endorse the Republicanism and loyalty of Liseohe Chase and Fremont, all at the same time ; of Blair junior, and M'Clurg ; of the Inquirer, and the Natkinal Union Chib . , or they are not genuine leaguers. When McClellan is in favor, they are to prostrate themselves before him, and call hire the young Napoleon; when he is removed, each has to vie with the other in giving him a kick. They have to believe that Grant was intoxicated at Shiloh, and a dunce at Donelson, or they cannot make him •whero at Vicksburg. Hookeris a great strategist before Chan ceiloreville;. after it a poor fellow who may go where he pleases for all the leaguers .eare.e 'Before Roseerans was .defeated at Chickamauga, they all ze gardedilie previous battle at Merfrees borq as a brilliant victory; as Rom as the secettef defeat Mines, they suddenly Std ottt that there was a first defeat. Pope. witiiiiii - "headefearters in the field," li ' wohihipped by teem; scarcely does Tor tulles Wheel turn, than they pack him offloldinnesota. FarWeese than this is' their strange polities. • - They 'endorse Stephens' 'ldea diet' the 'Sbnth IS' a foreign nation, yet wishitti hang every Southener a's a trai tor tigifinitthis one. They ha - e' to be lieve e4e:3y One of'Mr. Seward's 'thirty aed ninety day 'prophemea; and though they hien tartible evidence to the' con trary, theyeimilot Satisfy Mr. Chase un ' less they acknoteledge Us greenbacks to be better than gold'. l'hey ar e , against I belying and seliing iiegroee, for that woulirbe bargaining for the souls of Men, 1 yet they are perfectly willingtti pay eight hundred and fifty dollars - bounte to either a white' er black man, to allow himself to stand up and be shottit. They must believe the back-bone of the rebel lion broken, and slavery to. be dead; the ' l South to. be destitute and -Lee's army.' withoUteshoes; that every , ieebel . eithe hasolesetted or,is about to desert, to the Ftxleralyrutee; fiat the„only ones who fight are. pushed m by the loaded nom kets of. thoselehind.them, though who 1 Impales thecourage ofthe.rear rank is inAxu7 pea: doubt ;, that the Southern pude hie actually sealed, ;and reports. ditleMaralabbeliade.rututingare.false lnOniteittediethAerthern. sympaihi. J ienv.r b.nr, ate . .e.;!_q .i. • • 7lr:l , i. ctlivsTanntisnatefor,alnolutoet' to think that L ee :ha m o ve than twenty thousand men; „uxatte Stith iii:44/ they a are sure he heti rmful ai arant;vttep ...:e.- CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS. From Washaitbri'dlipatches publish ed in the New York Profs, we are posi tiwilkiitfcerpied that Gen. GRANT'S plan of operations against Richmond, must resaltanthespeedy capture of that pes tilent rebel capital. ite has taken meas. urea to add numbers enough to the reg ular iraties lit; ttie fletdi to inake thew irresistible from mere weight and mo -.....mentum. The ttopps are now massed, Y. , we are informed, upon such lines as the Lieutenant- e . erd +Ogres lead to lite vital Kthigi.' .. M 4 41 11 44 i. regifliki. - . When the shock of battle comes our :- - . , :rnidiliiiiiievwlll be 'round in stronger - :'lt ' ' , lorce than they ever were before. In addition to this we are also informed that both armies are in motion; rettonv ering`ifor p.)sitib4 — rstianu c ory te,the ones 4ijch Is'- ‘ 94..: la, t td ,.d) - pi Si • r.el?ets in 'Virgil's. ' e . ; miiirt 10-on here anddraw some- shrewd ittferendes from the intelligence received, 'relative to the , wobable result of Gerh ci , RANT'S tactics; but inasmuch as the Pitt sburgh Chronicle is regarded as the only author ity in military strategy in this locality, we'fbel somewhat diffident In trespassim upon its undoubted prerogative. W might detindistrate that if'Gstisyr has more fstrces than Lau in the coming bat tle, andithey fight better than the . pumin rehelqiitphe tr fi r dvantsge of po steal:l=llln the Ateliltent riatler Vlll, st .. . ~._. after mature" "re f ectio n, { twii on, d conclude that our stdeisall' srofitattilto;.l,7.o3e.t4 40 the contrary, vi4gr,,w supFloAly of num beri,a,,34reth,Fs M. thf felection of the, flat and Viir ammiiiation itionidlidcorne' exhautited searly:/p.•44. engagetnent, the chances would unquestionably be óti the rebel side. We Merely Ha , at these thllititkplzia#4lMY t itibefd 6iii trite]: ligen Oiirtilig cotemporary to aniplify theta hate fiatitthitigsatpuat.vid ) biting, tive man ntifYL-T--&- 0 . - ?- 3355va -43t 4 0 1 - .ll l2 guWilifige:ol- d pi.P.4 o .x i gy Rolm Rifligkond is•abousomarkencing, ax4ViaAjioa.„ under' the Eiii4ibroinitaiig patipides, What baste. become of the pant , i• ,patziOltikiittilcWste so diggliftted,-two : • • 1 'PAsgbf liiigenset ' Ittr,iiT;l with' •'',.. 1 • • ,r7t1.440)10c411 a single , cam • .. 1 :7•7`:, • • •-• thetairsi-Confederate Gov 's---, .A;i:(`- , 4,..Tete" . ". several of these militaltilialpe f who testified before theAPPADYMiI/At Pon Atrc`3, of Am war o thatlfqhe 110 command of tifo aim( Qvriih d ifino,saido and 4c I diewit" )(stow over all'Obatruv tGiksiAtkii*Atithiwithin the • Well*, 1 - glift l 4Ki w i ] ,r 7 P,l.'qP, Zl'7 14 ‘ jtt W Committ ee , _ mr_, . koaek no co:- stated hstattmrttp -tepti ii:l4s6olo#o42;u‘blVW -149. .10V41;:rillttr9P patriotvlatiandLerp whose , Uileigust WU goOti r;1•0 5 4104 . alas ,iie -I :9oAlipd; or is he mail . 52 #0 1 9. 41 . 0f AffttECI) stfitteriaff ' 4 1 1 111 ,# 19 m*a!".teleetptiftir sold tar he WA , ItO6iicriefirirriga s cw, 4.lrilaile - tifticiettilintiple g him at Antietam?. That pious and truthful roan dm* PAY_SWEgAs not now in public life , , •.* • Un n initttte il , h in the cot hould General 4 ' e or should Jeomplistr - t a. is - -torpezted of will have to look sharp to his „dings : . rheniserahlewretches ) followers, who comhined , tO ,Aket.ELLept, Will,Pon4etilinn tent hesitation. or merey, and try istrate that at particnia - r'itimes Id, had, they,bt4n in command, have marched, trininpiuintly into ,and through the streets of Richmond. But we have faith that GRANT will disap point these monsters, by accomplishing all that he undertakes aga4ist.the rebel capital. In the meantime: let us. all watch'and pray. Monday's corresponc ence from the Federal Capital informs us that the IFlcruse kept steadily at work on the Tax Bill, with the exception of an hour, from half past one till half-past two, to see Me ne gro troops passing through the city. Oh, Jupiter I School used to be let ont for an hour so that the urchins might be amused with a sight of the monkey set to music. We wonder if one hour sufficed to gratify Congressional curiosity.— Youngsters are apt to linger long at raree shows, and have been actually known to play "hook to indulge their favorite, tastes in that respect. We should like to know, now, if our law-making hopefuls got ch r ock full of such good fun in • one little hit of an hour, or whether some of them or a great many of them outstaid their time. It would not be surprising if they did for, having no harsh master to chastise them—their school being a moral suasion arrange ment, we are told—they could easily see the thing out and cali F it a day. Besides the fun of the thing, they could set down the gain thus • "Uncle Sam to Congressman Dr to one hour's time see ing the nigger soldiers, $1,00; to time lost afterwards. in consequence of ditto, $4,00," &c. The old gentleman would not object to paying the bill, even though he ain't so flush of fnnds as he used to be. uld app arding th aractera, : just ak pe of thei promotiot reward, hat a lar, A HARHE` SHOW. has twice ,rs BS tilt sum total cf44.kei_ilistediaen "wandering through the mountains trying to get into the Union lines." The leaguers believe all this or else they ap f not orthodoi members of that eminent body. onTlidtitirlt — l§llaYirthl6rf a leaguer? and ps the greareft - vraise world is al)vtiys f/ 6e elnyto theillardi est lhborers, tby all means- let hAahnnili be sung to the credulous party who eat lobsters and pop champagne up Chest nut street. —Ph:lade/plan Age. -1 NEWS ITEMS THE infant Prince of Engii.nd has had his little "mug" photographed. A DOG in Bostoti has been tamed Quota because he never seems to be.full. ELECTRICITY is asserted to i c a toY erign remedy in cases of asthma. Tag balance remaining in the Gov ernment Treasury is stated to be twenty millions. BIDS for furnishing flour for the Gov ernment were offered on Monday at Washington at $8,50 and 49,1.5. THE murderer of young Oonverse, the cashier .of the Malden (Mass.) Bank, was day before yesterday sentenced at Lowell to be hung. THE laborers at the Atlantic Docks, in Brooklyn, are On a strike for higher wages. No breach of the p._ace has ocl curred. A BILL will be introduced in the Senate on Tuesdiy appropriating $20,000,000 to pry the western militia, now being called out for one hundred days' servi•.e. SIDNEY SMITK'S detinit:on of bencio lence re-appears among the floating newspaper items• "A strong impulse on the part oak when he sees B in dis tress, to compel C to help ALL the heavy artillerymen of Mas sachusetts have been ordered to Wash ington, and the Stategnilitia called out to man the fortifications during their ab sence. A COI4TESTAYT for the Ist Congres sional seat from Mi e sou ri said, • • If W ash ington had been standing by the side of Sodom in the time of Lot, its superior iniquity might have saved Sodom !" MILITARY feeling is high In Ohio. Every member or cf.. National Guard is obliged to report in person, or by sub stitnte, when ordered out, Gov. Morton, of Indiana, proposes to command the troops of that State in person THE Ninth Army Corps, commande. by Major General Banside„ ,passed through Washington yesterdaY,arid were reviewed by the President and both Houses of Congress. They wale enthu siastically received by the citizeut THE capture of Plymouth, N. C , and the surrender of its garrison 01 15oq men, under General Wessels - , to the - rebel General Hoke, is confirmed. The ene my were repulsed five Aimes berets they succeeded in taking the place. A HORIZONTAL WATER WHEEL has been recently invvnted, by which ptirjor organs, washing machines, mangles, sewing -machines, etc..., may be worked in all houses where hydrants Wore been introduced. STATE troops RXt guard the harbor and forts around New York In the ab , sence of the volunteer forces recently stationed there. Governor Seymour made the offer, which was accepted by the War Dkpartment. THE celebrated Pro.essor Lourdout, of Montpelier, France, was obliged to recommence his medical studies Irons the beginning, after terminating them with distinction, a typhoid fever having destroyed the memory of five or six la borious years. Awitrictai. Lams are now made of vulcanized India rubber. As they are hollow, all the machinery is contained within, and is not liable to he deranged or broken. They are much more reach ly made, and lighter than those made of wood or iron. A Boman explosion occured in the gas fixtures establishment of Cornelius & Baker at Philadelphia on Monday, which killed three men outright and caused the wounding of some fifteen others. A piece of the boiler, weighing a ton, was carried a distance of three squares, kill ing a man in its descent. TIrERE is a man who does the princi pal part of his advertising by writing his name and business on the back of bank-bills. Perhaps he is not aware that, in case those banks whose notes he thus indorses were to breaa he could be held responsible for the fate of the note. Courts have FO decided in similar cases. GE/CERA', BUTLIKII is talked of as a candidate for the Presidency, and his friends are pushing him hard for the Baltimore nomination. These gentle men had better call and see Mr. Stanton. Tice Secretary's office we fear contains some important documents which the General had better get possesaion of be fore he asks the people for their votes. AN expedition was recently sent up the Rappahannock by Commander Fox, which destroyed two ferries, a large number of boats, white oak ship timber, arms, supplies; &c. It itrreported that all the streams leading into the Chesa peake Bay are filled with rebel torpedoes, but the expedition spoken of did not meet with any of them. ON Saturday Governors Lewis, of Wisconsin; Yates, of Illinois; Stone, of Iowa; Morton, of Indiana; Brough, of Ohio, and Blair, of Michigan, jointly tendered the President of the United States one hundred thottaand troops; to serge one hundred days, to • be elOthed, armed and equipped by the ignited States government, the then to be raised within the limits of the .4everal North- I western States named. Tire conservative speech of Senator Doolittle (..,u negro suffrage in Montana Territory has . caused a profohnd 'Sensa tion gmbr.ig OS r adicals, some of whom affect to regard him ass baCkilidersfgirri the miscegenation faith. Mr. WilZln: son, s' few days since, made a desperate effort to convince the Senate that the negro population. of Ifitmtana, limited to two men, was the most respectable of that community, asserting that one who died a few weeks ago was . worth fifty thousand dollars. , TOE New York .geraid says„thst fur some time a number of treacherous and incomprehenalble diseases have , been making serious iayages upon the, health pf that community. They take the form of typhoid, and even the more virulent stage of typhus fever. The in- quiry is made."Oan it be that a shoddy plague is creeping into our midst," and the fpPoiving extraordinary statement is made: "We have it on the tszithority of one pf the managersof spronainent shod dy, *tory is l'eunsylvania that the sluit4llamlF,ets,, and ev,e,n,the bandages, , of the wpunded, dead sp4.diseased, both on the fi.4l ttiad in tin 140/Apitals, are re cei4d,thero actutdly,,tnokst yith blood and' cpiruPtiop,.. ttnd iA t4.4 r : ,tte. are torn "Into shreds In the s) and mannactured .149 shoddyfi.s4DPhif blanke4 4`a• cotton.mfderial, be. true;then Atie sliady'niannfactnrepi put, tie in their hideous but profits Ode* t kft,Vo o,l l- P f lthCiYl7A o 42P-Flit his su iertaneau orgies, as - nswort describes him, during the plague of Lon don." BUR, victory;_ it is only e aocom, ;' when 63 , 8 twice ale, and •ery poor miles of guertll4 always • April Nth, JOHN 1"4-44 _ The funeral Thursday, the 28th t 41. ,OtStki - tet he residence of ' 0 . 2 . 0142 4 1 4 1114 0 6 .01_, .nredstalgjoutg4 Invited to Meer, - chua.tarsr=actik.,A-pi:?:4lka,, 1--411- */s4t4aughtex‘of Jataes • :•Mai.ely, °gel frhultreuutikdaft • The friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from - the residers° of her parents, to .Dtinkosooe Borough. • EXTOMViR—On fudadiy, e.:4 04 1 th e 144stice of hot arep,.%.,0ar,..,,.5ugef1.f.110V, fly comity, menus uooricri, wfeOr T QY enu P a lr.MMe r ayWnlymnud Frs - Stew OrattlittlU.D. -111141110iithiLliliTtl J.Vant e .. l OrgZe Bitter 'HOW:Hitters, .Two. un dyed Zozest Ort panel, • TWA . dred.ftiut. ty Pozen on , hand, Two. Hundred and Pozen on hand, ,Two Hundred eunk,Firty,,Thezen on , hand. EiHaving so large a stook•on harsl,4 am prepared eell - to !Wee who wish to porohaee by thb sen,. at=a sliht reduction [roe manufaetur , ere' orb:s*l. T hose dealing in thee superior Bit- tern will Muth tether interest to eel and learn mrprices. A large skrdEbf Drugs, Patent Med icines,'Perfuntem'Toilet A artices, &a., on hand and at lb* prices. ans. Fleming's Drug Sttere, borne? ofilie Diamond and Market insect, ap26.3t sZTRIaI'AATE. t~lt CEEB PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, " Corsica* A: mirth and Nnrk44. Starets, .?FrFSBV.E;G:ki Drugs, ..I;lrugs, Medicines; Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Dyes, Dyes; Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &o. French. F4itsh and Atnerican.Pertumery and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi cines and all 4 Brtt6rsto articles. StrictlY pnre articlesat low prices. wi - Phydatane.Presarlptiona accurately corn pounded at all lumrs. Pure Wines and Liquors for msclicinel use •on- JuB-1 yd tgr . DENTISTRV.—TEETII EX - 1 fractal-without pafndq the use of Dr. Ou lry'a apparatus. J. F. HOFFMAN . DEN gr.reT. All work wErtantat i .1 ft ale't J . 1, "----- "The Grtiver _ ft.-_-,iter )flachines aresmastlyt -- wipe:Rut= all 4)=M.ih - nae<^ lit, tiabbeddd Sy. , ' • • • . all who have , appileffsle , prettlik testetitrestho, famous Grover & IMISM - Stiteh Mlnlitiltels the I* It e 1.1) 444 most durable.. Philadelphia Bulletristi.,a, t o• . ,i , r• el d ~ ..1 • ***** • • • • BE coarrF.seirtms AND EX _ .I; 1.14;t, irgr a‘ va t nor cE or AN thrvAtar l _ rub. in the year It. 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