The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, January 22, 1863, Image 2

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glg AllOSaiarLiaa, punishment of wrong. He will do his
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" RIGHT, To Sr. IC K r T BIOHT,
W P. O X T. T O It E PI T RIGHT.
TIITTUSDAY:::::::::::::::::: JANUARY 22
Our H. genaJor r.Iecl.
i.r.d bring about a dishonorable teace. In
short, he will play, all the .time, into the
hands of the traitor?, and afford their
hellish plans against the life of the nation
all ''the aid and comfort" that in him lies.
In
A Good L'zaiun Democrat.
On Wednesday of last week, Hon. IIen
duick IS. Wright,, of Pennsylvania,
delivered a speech in the House of Rep
resentatives at Washington, in answer to
a tirade of treason from the notorious
Vallandios ham, in which he excoriated
this connection, we mav nd.i tlmt.
j doing, he will damn himself to everlasting I Uat rcr2ant Ohioan most severely. An
; infHi.iv. ai.d leave as a Ioacv to r-ot-r:tv ! Ult,a 1J,lcl,anan Democrat, his repudiation
mittee of this House, or of the two Houses,
to wait upna Jefferson Davis, the gentle
men would not bo received by him. Ho
understood that certain gentlemen of New
Jersey made an attempt of this kind, and
mat t.ie delegation were not received by
the Richmond officials.
Slaves 35a2e Freemen.
3Ir. PEllUV said there was not one j patts of States
The Census Report of 1SG0 affords a
cutemporary the data by which to ascer
tain the proportion of the slaves who are
freed by proclamation, or permitted to
remain m bondage in loyal States and Mi
T 1ST OF LKTTJSttS
Li Remaining in the Post OIScp Vi
burp, Pa., up to Jazsuaiy 1, I8O3 . '
Adrtiu Akin, liss Mar''Jre U'e .
A una AiIhuis, Lurr ''
l'eur nrirker, Morris Jocm
:e in Joyal ates and Mi CatharieDCBncttThom
All slaves in the border J II ('.unwell, k d MarsLui; ' .
e, Jlarylai.d, Kentucky, ' I'cr-.nila due, a 51 vers!' ''
word of truth in the report
-ir. U KKJHT was glad to hear it was
not true. He had a better opinion of the
Us.:.-!,, whfch IU:xEurcT Arnold's 01 au peace except upon the ' "lc'"c,nq a JereymaI, mmseit.
J will pale into obtcurstv
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T '"T 'ku we must tight until tions. those in his own State were not hos litics of thee States are as follows, ! JJ" Mar-V 1:iv'c
vr.tr Davis s he.Iish -jrow was extcrmi- tile to a vigorous riosecutiou of the war I accor.Iin-r to thi- last c-.m.i s l:darJ ?
c"1 - h'tn k .(.:.
I 1 u.nis,
a name
.tates of Delaware, Jiarylai.a, Kentuckv
Missouri and Tennessee are exempted J,.uer.U CuoIier
from the .-ere of the cui'ct. and are there- I nJ?,,. '
j fore left, as heretofore, in bondage under i l;vki Davi '
) While we ao not fed disposed to call
j into quc-fi.m the truth of the assertion
; that Mr. Blckat.ew is a Northern sympa
thizer with Souihcfn Rebellion, we" must
j be allowed to -add the hope that, in his
'-" fuy p.ositi-in, no mav.nse
rr 1. a I .. .. . r . . .1 . , . ...... .
unqualified submission of the Rebels cod L - ""ier-J ,AKer lurlli remarks he i tne Mate Jaws winch hold them to invo-
- -'--r .-W j 7 - - w m v m v M j t M U I II
Iiated," electrified the House, and brought i -u us to York, he presumed that j
rounds of irrepressible applause from the 'ov' --ymour spoke of an unqualified and I
galleries: Coming from the tource it I IT : ,N?VCr
..... ai o uuuuungiy conaucreu. irom
does hesP,ecn will do much good, and Alexander the Great, to Napoleon
If,
Icl urr.re,
Maryland,
Kentucky,
Missouri,
Teuuesdec,
On Tuesday of last week, Hon. Oli.s. ; above parry and pl ace, and fake such a snou,u be reaJ L-v cver" and espe-j would not discuss the question of who was 1 Total,
cuts
land,
in the
and
in every
It. IllCKAliKW, Democrat, of Columbia j Course as will endear him to his constitu
county, was elected United States Senator,
by the Legislature of this State, to serve
for the ttrm of six years from the -lib of!
March next, lire, Hon. David Wilmot, j opinion, and would certainly caue him to
the friends of lovnlfv
K.tnl, ., . t . I
v uuuitB wouiu worK wonoers
matter of exaltim' In'm r.nMin
be regarded as "not so bad
a man
after
whose term wnl expire at that date. Tdr.
Uuckalew was elected on the first ballot,
the vote standing as follow :
.Ituckalcvr, 57
Sjimon Cameron, 65
Wm. D Keller, 1'
The chief asrirants for the position on
the side of the Democwcy were 1Uckalfav; j w,l'cn is given a full and graphic ae
Frank Hlgiif.; C. D. S. C. C, &e., ! caunt of liow tlie 'cctiou of 3Ir. JJlcica
Henrv D. .Foster, late ' candidate for j LEV waR accomplished. Tt is a plain, un-
Governor, Judge Campbell, rf omnr j VJfrmshcd statement of fact, aud fully
ciallv bv everv Uernoerat-
mf. -
Alter Tdr. V
T.T93
ii4.y:u
273,719
705.1 13
in the nation. t';,,,a"ie- irliaps it wa, wrong to remove j Thirteen parishes in Lousiana and fifty j
........ ULI ,w. us uut j uve counties m Virginia
1
ALLANDIGHAM h;.,l fin- . ' WJ"' vl i,u,lu UUIL'T rillllgS : but ; Qvn rounti.N in Vir.,;,,;.. .. r !
, , 11... 1 1 1 1 - . - u .1. 1.11 riuiiioii) 1 ,
i: 1 1 . i f 1 . . t "njinu oiunaers nan ipph .inttiitrni 1 1 .1 .1 . . . .x ji
iivuiL-u mm.eu or n;s semi-Secession I a,ni 1 . .1 , ocumeu. in uic.se inirteeii panshfs el ,, , " , ,. r V ,ul"lor- R-?w...l
.econstruetcJ Unioa unless hj culcrtd it ""I dear to the coautry, 0I!a I operation ..f tl.e cW .rc V m,kii," ! "i .f ..id tllotn
iu humble p-niunro of licr Anti-SUrery '!" wouM live Crerer, !ii!e tlx 1 -uropite nuinf ? o pereonj rlili l,eij cSi"' in FKIK.w.
Intmanity, 31, WlUOHX spoke substa, STT Kt
naily as follows : devolution l ot to. Aj toe whole number of slaves iu the j aircmi. J. K. ScANLAX, Au I""'
Vr Wl'TPTiT a' ta -r . -,-r Mr Vif !irr!T! ! L nited States still recognized to be such j J..n. 15, IP.:3-t
Mr. ltlGHT (In. Dem., Pcnn. dif- tlr" A I'tiAMUn tl A M said Amen. lV th. r..nw..,..a..
Teresa MDevi i
?-ffcrsnii Xcrn;er
Miss Mnry Donegan, 3 Misa Marv Jaa'e pi.
" Evan Davis. n.v.,, nii.i i. '
Mr3 Susr.n Smith
Win P Solders
13, Ml.JJ .!nrin Tl . .
James Davis, JoI,c TV T1,n,P.a
I.obt I ur-usoD. TLos II Wiiii-i..
John 'c.tver.
-Persons cuIJii:,? for the r.bove L-f.
will j. lease i.iy th-v r a:vcrtii-.'
JOHN TUo.MPiOX.Kit
LJiensburjr, Jnnu;;rr f. lb;3.
UDITOli'S XOTiCi:.
al." Just at present, his uamc is iu ex
ceeding bad odor with all good men and
true.
We direct attention to a letter on our
outside, written to the Xew York Tribune.
yrnus. The uama of James IJuchaxax.
y.-? are sorry oh ! very sorry to see, was
notven mentioned in connection with
the office. This is certainlv tieatin"- that
great luminary of Democracy badly. His
revenge' for the slight should consist in
turning his back upon his conreres, and
becoming a good Uniou man forthwith.
He 13 reasonably old now is Jimmy
and the grave ought not to be allowed to
close upon the great load of crime, that,
politically speaking, weighs down upon his
decrepit ehouldcrs. It might b? bad for
him hereafter.
'While the lamn holds out to barn,
Even a Democrat may return.''
SlVnV fTntl'Pnv nn,l U i rtr Wir !
illustrates the high degree of corruption
and desperation iuto which the "Democrat
ic" party has descended. The Chamber
in which the Legislature sat f.-r delibera
tion was surrounded by an armed mob of
desperadoes, in the p:iy of Democratic
politicians, and the solemn act of election
was performed under the inspiration of
pistols aud bludgeons. It was openlv
given out that if any Democratic member
Jared vote against the Democratic nominee,
lie would soon bo "rcr.boncd umonj the
tilings of the past." The result was, the
Democracy voted as the mob dictated.
Intimidation and outside pressure did their
wort; too well and to-day Chahles 11.
Air. KIGIiT Whv ! the irent!
C3
(Laugh-
ougni to nave a strai 'tit lacket
ter.
lr. VALLANDIG HAM SJnd
rne
ken and destrov- ! )ours which you have beeu wearing for the
peace if peace j Jjt twty months".
he Ilebels who I . " Ir- 'IJKrllT If you were to got my
I-
t
fered, as far as the East was from the West
from some of the positions of t! e gentle
man from Ohio. He (Mr. Wri-ht) wasa
peace man ; Lut not a peace man ir peace
was to Do erected on a broken
ed Union. He was for
could be obtained with the
were striking at the heart of the Itepublic -atliet 3'0lt would be a better Democrat!
on terms honorable to the North. Jiut j t,a'1 'ou evcr wr jour life b.-foic I
while he was a peace man he was no cow- ! Lliau'-nier-J
On the other hand.
tho flaves in the
following btates are declared to be free
Alabama,
AikaasAd,
rd ; and while hedesired peace he shrank I . "'ALLANDIGHAM Have the
Fori da.
(leorgia, "
Mississippi,-
Noith (JrtroHoji,
south Carolina,
TcI:iS,
435.0 id
111,115
01,744
43t;:;.u
33ljo3'J
402,-tLG
ls2,5CJ
2,412,'
all right: perhaps it may not-
Ll'CKALEW is IT S Scn-tl.ir
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were the aspirants with the Republicans. Well, perhaps this utter disregard of
Messrs. Luck a lew and Cameron receiv- honestv. r.rr.r.r.Vtv fi i;ft..i T....f.
eti tiift Mur-:n nitmin-itintia .f ir.mr vnn.t ' , . ....
... , nave zccil
IVC Parties. The on P. vntc irivrn Af TJ -,t- - ,
1 i n c sr.aii se
Kellet was cait by .Mr. Lapoute, of
Bradford county.' "We hope to be pardoned
for suggesting a straight-jacket ia behalf
of this latter gent! eman, but we know no
from no responsibility. He would even ! kIntl:ie:' to han it to mo. I Total,
place himself in a positiou of absolute -,r- "1UGHT, resuminjr, said: Our 'i'h
humiliation for peace. He would even j n,en "ave lhe power and the couTage, and
kiss the sword of the arch, traitor at Kich- j W1 Pu, i;vrn the Itebeilitm. Cries of
rnond, dripping with the blood of his own ! ''n0ii '" The infernal devils at the
loins, if peace could thus be secured. ! out" 'J1-'- to destroy the Govrrn-
This resolution declared that au honorable ! rnent' ari' U!en Vii North are aiding
peace was desirable. IJat no peace should j iiuj "!;tt'"o H-jm. loyal men only are
be made while armed opposition viftnad i ni" Mothers. Let the rebels alone ! Where
the Capital and threateiud the overthrow ,Was f'1010 ever a rogue but wanted to be number of the slaves in the f'Jt ton St
oi me union. v nuotne i;eielssail they "'""
would make no terms with us, he was no j 'ie f-vpr felt th? hultor draw
peace maa. Under these circumstances I !1 l'i:'a of the law."
he could not preserve his own honor and ! -"'I vet their rebel necks itch for tho
that of his country. Did the gentleman j l,:t'i-tr. Thev are not only attempting to
from Ohio suppose pc?ce could be obtained j ''O the North, but t destroy the best
rom tlie Rebels in arms ? Nothing would i t,0ernrnent ever made by God or man.
be more satisfactory than to say they
should have the Republic for which thev
were now struggliiiir. If the doctrine of
A ITllI'm'vI VfiTtrM'
Tlje mflere:;'Uf J, Auditor, r .:(.;..
by the Orphans' Court of Cambria cou'ntv ij
distribute the uioxu-y in the hinds of jl
Itodgers, (lute Jane Mr.kiu.i Ilxt-cntrii cf
Juhu Maliin. flec'd , hor by ivc-i i.utii-e tt.
Lc niil attend to the dQi. cf snid hj-foil
n.C!it, at his oMicc, i:i I.bt-usburi:. on T.":
DAY, the 7th ii;.y of FIIlilil'AltV, ueit.T
one o'clock, I'. M., when and where pu.
sons iiiteitited nisiy utttud.
J."E. SCANLAN, Aud ur
Jan. 1 r. 1353-41
tia miliary onVar Sews.
Of course our readers will like to L-nnw
something couct ruing this Ciiaklks 11.
Duckalew, who is to represent them m
the United States Senate during the next
half dozen years, providing he don't die
or resign in the wean time something as
to his political character and antecedents.
"Well : Mr. D.' is now about forty-five
yeans old, and, therefore, is, or at least
should be, in the full vigor of manhood.
For six years he represented Columbia
county in the State Senate, where he
achieved a ne reputation as a sagacious
and well informed politician and gentle
man. During the Wilmot-Packer Gu
bernatorial campaign, be acted as Chair
man of the Democratic State Central
Committee, managing tho affairs and
looking to the interests of his favorite
candidate with considerable ability. He
(alro served his country as Minister to
Ecuador, under the administrutiou of Mr.
Buchanan. Since the latter period, he
has taken but little part in politics.
Saying which, we are sorry to be obliged
to add that it is boldly charged upon Mr
I2y dispatches received from Col. Crabb
to lien f'l.rfi T U.L t
one m our ist of political acquaintances j that the rebels attacking Springfield, Mo.,
who deserves such an article more fully, j were repulsed at every advance on that
place, and that our forces held tho town.
Our loss is 17 killed, but the number of
wounded has not been ascertained. Rut
little of the town of Springfield was de
stroyed, and this was done by our trooj s.
The Vieksburg Expedition under Gen.
M 'Clernand has gained a victory in Ark
ansas, having captured the town of Arkan
sas I'ost, om the river cf the sama name.
The surrender occurred on Sunday. he
urn inht., v.ut: an tne guns, stores, and
ammunition. Our loss is reported at 00.
llebel loss, 530 killed and wounded, and
from 5,000 to 7,000 prisoners taken.
We have JNcw Orleans dates to the 0th
the gentleman Irom Ohio had prevailed a
year ago, members of Congress would not
now hold their scats here, and the chief
traitor and his cohorts would have pos
sessed this capital. The Rebels first tired
their gun at the American Hag. They
were the first to withdraw States from the
American Union and establish within
their boundaries the reign of terror, rais
ing the standard of opposition, and set.d-
mg p-.ratical ships to the seas to plunder,
our commerce, and were we to fold our
arms and say, "Peace ! Let the War stop !"
Had we. not the manhood to raise our
voices against it, and courage to protect
our wives aud children and maintain our
liberties? No! Win ie God has givcu us
power to maintain our position, let us
fight this thing out like men. The day
has passed when we could 'compromise
with traitors. The Rebel States had
committed great wrongs. The soil is
saturated with the blood of our children
lie Mavos declared f.- ip fiv in t-.
of KtMfri r..l.U;.. ,,t. o. f.i: . . ! ll unutrai-nv0
In I.ouifian, iu thirty-five parishes, "43.924
In Virginia ia ninety three couuti..", 45-' 533
The total number of slaves emancipated I
in tne designated state-and parts of states
amount, thereof, to -1.108,107.
In point vi fact, it is liklr fl.nt
1 J - "! I 11 V
is n'.rgtr than the figures at which it is
stated by the census returns, as many
matrrs have removed their tlave prop
erty into these states from Missouri.
Virginia, and other border states which
have been the theatre of military opera
tions. Consequently, the number'cfslaves
actually resident iu the border states is not
A UIM IOR'S NOTICK.
X. The underai-nvd. Auditor, km,..!;!.!
by the Orphans' Court of Cambria ojut'v :.,
report distribution of the fiiids in tU- i'tji
of U'illiani Kitti-11. Aduir. Ac. of the tsum l:
Kobert Flinn, uee'd., upon his uct ouM t.i,
hereby notifies i-.Il jiartie.- iuttre.sttd in
fund that he will attend to the duties i f Lj
said appointment, at hi o.Tice. in the boroiii
ot Ebensbarp, ou b'ATLT.DAV, the -'In uht
of JAXr'AUV, 3n t. ut one. o'clock. 1'. 11.'.
when and. wicr they cmi attend if thrv iLiLi
Prr'er. P. fc .NOUN, Audiior.
Jan. 15. 1SC3-31
V. e hud better make another sacrifice ot
life triau a dishonorable peace
sion, he sai i we must fr-ht
Mar.s and Stripes for the Constitution aud ly greater thau the gum derived Lorn the
me union oi our lathers.
. In cone; u- j fJ great as the aggregate above stated, and
to secure the j the t. umber of slaves tcclaied free is real-
WlIEKE THE Sl'LCJE
GOES TO.
Mr.
data of the L
te census.
The Puinceof Wales' Map.
AU.I ir...l . r -. .. "-.. .n.i.r.j 'ilUAviii.
" """ iea i marriage of the Prince of Wales is to
be crkbratcd wih much maguidceuce. It
is announced that the preparations have
already been commenced at Windsor Cas
tle, by command of the Queen. The state
apartmet.ts are to be furnished with the
supeib hangings which were used duriuiz
the vi.-:t ot the Kioorrnr ?iml Kilt,
he iieaeh,-iu 1S05, and the Zuccarelli
at his residence in West Ilempfbdd. Lan
caster county last week, and was buried
ou Friday. Alter his death a br-e
amount of specie, gold and silver, was dis
covered in the h.-use, and was brought f.n
Saturday to this city aud specially depos
i'.cd i: the County Rank. The 'old was
UDITOIt'S NOTICK
M The underii-ned. Auditor, r.ppoiti'.oJ
by the Court of Cnirnc?) I'ltas of Cuiubrl
county, to ni.ike diitributio.i ef the i-rtctc is
of the leaf estate of Thonsas Kavlor, sidJ !v
the sjLeritl'on Wnd. Expcn. No. 4. Die. f!.
ISO.', at the suit of J. Plair yooro. for use of
prides 1 West, hereby- notifies hil prr;o::
interfiled thiU he .viil attend to tlie d'jiie.u'
said spj.oiuttnent. t his oilier, in the bc'
of Khc-i.siur-. on WKDNEDA V, the 4th
of FEIil;L'AliV, nci.t.ftt cne o'clock. I'. .M
M. UAif-ON, Auditor.
Jan. 15.
in match boxes, bags, &C , aud when ! t
counted amounted S'JS.SSi,!!. The sil
A UDITOR S NOTICK.
Tie undi-rsifrneJ, Auditor, r.ppi.intnt
by the Court of Common Pleas of Carclra
county, to distribute the jirocecds of Win. ii.
Cardncr's real cjtute, s Id or the Ltri.i" in
Vend. Kxpon. .... is, It.r. t., UoJ. ;it ti
suit of Win. Kit!-. 11. Adm'r. ic. cf the e-ta!;,
of itobeit Flinu, deceased, htretv noiiilei ,.
parties inu-restid that he wiil attend to xU
t. !!t
.:1. ..... ..I.. r .. . ,-.
r- .V. "U'J 'V . ana'j: at "C.nnotdegradeoarNutionaUharacter.
Ull
I ' t f:lfi'(l. lift ffrr r,n',-l t.i ir?K I
eans un the Mississippi had nr.! s'irti.fl n:' i.. . , ' ' i
. j i i V- j '.s un ion (sis. ii we are to nave peace,
not vsas it Known when it would bo off.- wo I3u,t bring ifc about ourselves. Jcffcr!
ihe reoels wee eucmaciiing upon the son Davis ami his coadjutors say they will
L mon hncs i the neighborhood of Don- nfcVfer liatc?1 to ocace. In this connection
ald.onvil.e, but no aangcr was apjrchend- he read a resolution unanimously pted
ed therefrom. Admiral I arragut had rent by the North Carolina Legislature. LrU,r
rOOU) IS lin. Prirfli mr iniii'v.t,. -.1
ver was also in ba-s of various sizos. a..d T, t .V.. r.? 1 7 ot his sa.-I r.i.pomtnient at hi, ojiio-
from the wni.Mit is.I,..,.. ,.f . r",, ' l , ,u,,l,.ll,l Plrames. c i,oronf I. of KVn.bur, on TUi-HAV
ti'i- it N f f V ; , -. ' l'l,nu i',i' panel trumcs are to bo :J J-'y of lUHRUAIlV. to-xt. at ..ne .dk
i r Urtl '3 not yet counted, but uill not richly rc-gilt, while the walls are l,un P',M' A. SilOEMAKER, Au c
lad below this .urure. A great dealoi the with eo.tly Italian -ilk. six feet in width J lR' U''
vSa; fcr' '7 ;f rrrA .bcurin-iic iu5tfu!s 4-v- - 'J K mrrous notice
amabie. Ihere was a half bushel of o d with a wre-iin -md n-r....,,- it, 3 iUilC.
United States coin. Th- premium at the h r 1 f ' I by a crown. A The uniguod Auditor. rt..An-l
preset time ou this "lu M v v S - P-u'-s o the e.ist'e, Mutes o: u.v the Orphans' Court of Cambria couatr. t,
r V "' , n f V,H. 1 J'? vt apartments are fitttng up with much care ''ute the money in th- hands of II Kin-
hepa wtl not be less than lo.UUO. and ta,te, cspeciallyhose which will be a',ia- of K.iward I.Uiti..
I -Wr. Uershey was an u::marr;ed man. r-rr-iioT...? bv- th ii: , , ut Jcc d . hvrel.v eivea n.oi. tut , tt:n
i .., it..- i i-T i - - - .v mutos ana i-nno
House, CCCUlUt!) a hrstn f.t n,-.t,T,...-T- 1 .v
r.w,:,, ...f..; .1 ,i " . . u oiuer members
. . tt .jMug co.uuocr anj vt the same royal family, who will be
t ; Zv'JZ "f,V' l1::!:11: ! --'-hapcl workmen
- , , ..v.. i-mi.uiii , are eiiira red in pro.-oni.i-
? .1.1 i r- - . . '
iu jirui.Aiyn.uic ociota,and halt a dozen H.u ,r,...bt v-, ... ...... : "
r.f bi M.vi .Mn,. , i. " "" i any time
ch the latter
no conidera-
oi his best j snips to rocapuire the Harriet! or on any terms; ad also
Jane at ail hazards, and, if nossiblo. to I n... i . :
destroy the reocl gunboats in liayou Duf- j asserted that there could be
into
a mouth, but nothing of his plans had
A. - . -T. -
IhTKAinv ih,f l, ,a,"i",lu- 11 wai now, tiowever, that
" ;w ""rue he was not idle. .Most of his troops had
v,i .-v.w4p0 nca'juuutT3)r pone :o jijton luue. J iio d
ljocn j oco seutimcnts. He is quoted as
an opponent of the Administration, of the
vi una 'i H'UlllOU noi.tlill'' lin u (1f.M.,.nr..;.; C.....
v i i v ,11 v ! ""j 'oi a i ecousLi ucilOIl
(n't n"8 ' SlJJ of thc ie Union ou a,:y teims or condi
lust. ttCIl. iianks had t.ct-ri in Mnci.n,.! ! i . J
v...,..,i.j Lions w :rnivcr
M r. V A L L A N I) IG 1 1 A M ,i n reply to Mr.
Wright, said the ballot-box is still a pow
erful weapon in the hands of the South,
and through its agency, when passions
shall have cooled and reason resumed its
t sway, ne expected to sec a return of the
j ai t but not all of his wealth, for beside-
the specie he holds bonds and mortgages
and owned the farm of 150 acres ou which
he lived, toiled and died.
The accumulation of so much monev in
iu by a farmer must have taken many
coin
attend to the duties
w i;dni:siay.
Of JAXI'IIIV ..rt ,.t i,n.
o'clock, P.M., nbfo and where ail per.oi.
;utertstcd iuav nltend
j T s. i : 1 1 niMiointioApt 4, t
wi., v.uce. in J-.be;iijurir. ou
I ue J!it
I. L SCAN LAN.
Doc. 2:., ISo.'-r.
.15 tor,
i .. i- .
rnlt l b Iir5,',S,na yany ancCuotcs aie tio f vUitor, attending the ceremony -related
how thc old man was accustomed. The Duke-:..,d tni,,.,? v;...:.. : V '. .
.,.....3.,.., . in :iri
nine rows of torn-
purary sc;:ts brtweeo the pillars on each
side of the aisles, for the accommodation
ot those fortunate enou-h to obtain tickets 1 rVO THE PlIBLK1
for the church A large space of ground I r5" Aii Person interested ,,re herei v ,uai-
ac tne we-t end ot the cha!;el will h.-. llx ,ll!,t t!l? l'o.ks. N
enclosed and fitted up for the accomiuoda-
at
isaster
A'icksburg was already known at New
Orleans.
' r: a i n , ... . .
uarlurthc (. n:on, and, in fact, of everv- ! J l" ' V r,l,Iaj t ,ilon "timent he had indicated-: and
thing look in- to thc perpetuity of our I i ,! L !H r L '"l 1;C,;CSt' h'i " the Confederate and State Gove,,..
change, which most likely knows all about Wt, capturing tve steamboats, ladoi peculiar lincofp.dicy have been superseded
it, says be is !a man of notorious secession w,t , va,,J"r!,e V0,r'".niiSari' stnrtii ani1 the j in thc North and West.
i . c i : l n
j i .i ' liuoooai. oiiucu
J t v 1 V' V. V. V ' . V v IIIJ llltUi l'J.1
end prin
ranks thc
those of
Several of the boats ; Mr. WK1GHT could not see on what
' uli Hutu l J lilt; HlCOriC-5 '..-I lt- i . . m. . . in... jl wm-a iiih see oil Wliai
tnghtB of Sta.es as superior tojiuthe water ihe negrow crews were M r. V A LL A N DI G 1 1 AM. replied ."His.
the nation who be lieves in a ' sfn'ped of their clotnmg, tted tj trees, tory and human nature "
FA hnit.v.im 4.... I. I. 1 .1 It
iu -"i-auj joi me naru metal. no was
parsimonious and close, but withal honest
in his dealings, paying every cent he owed,
but exacting the same from every one he
dealt with. He has, however, gone, and
his hoarded treasure has ah eauy been re
moved from its secrcteplace, and will in a
few mouths find its way to the pockets of
the heirs at iaw.
Since the above was in type we learn
that cn Monday another "deposite" was
found in the house. This time the "bank"
was an old blanket, and ou the contents
investigated it was found to oonrnin
81,400. Nine hundred md fifty dollars
of this was in irold. and the hr.l.ii:.-,. i,.
bond
to Lc present. Prince Au-ust
a;iu Ins wife arc also r.im
assist at the weddin".
l, ,,ie l''k, Notes Hntt Acvounts of
-n.-.-iiAC I in, MAS ure 1,-ft in mv hand, for
sctt.ment and collection. Titoi- not ready
I'.y up win pj. ,..se conic m d st-tle i.J
Ui.c their ni'.e;-. Ail those
'idins1 Hcconr.t
istusof Coburj'. J je ,,ft settled heroi c the firt thiv of IVccn-
g to londoi. to ,.l'V,n Vevi?;tt"'J 'v the proper oiic-rsiuuac
dutcly alter tht time.
JCi The Hon
elected United
Indiana, f
T
, r- H. I! O HERTS.
L-oeiisburjc, Oct. 11, lcr'.
. Hendricks. iiif
urates Senator Him rtvi ruxmniii......
- - . -x j.i' tiivr ir ill. x .
.h ana, lor x ycars ?a8 a representative 'X ii ,t c nmilT i r lV.
nj (o-igress fio.i, Indiana from IS51 to ted n.kerv. yj." 7 "T-Im i,0.k r
b. In the latter year he was appoin .1 n,"I1P!iifa- Tnu "lio,, feet' sPltrtX
cd Comm.sMor.cr of the General Land T, ',.,I'I'I'AU Gr BKKCI1 M'MtEK. ud
r-i- ii r. M KUCE, LINN POPL
fcLUI IiUAKHs?, ten inches nide .
is tvC.
Our delightful -friend, tho Drm ,f-
couuition ci iocierv as OT'aniyed on t b-i ' " u miuiu. i ai r ii v I' S f'lJr a ; i r .
. 'ere we to believe all this-and the J n,n, uutcation can laying down of arms must be a matter of We d eve it V 1 I , n - " ,
facts cf ffce ea,e soem to demand our ar- t T 6m? Dunoon consent. He would, if he had 1? ' ; C,t0r f
r. . r, ,rar jci,t,ie hebel rog.ment r.,,,Mbcm..r about thfimfrTi.,!,,,., WK.,;,..' " theD.&S been there, the street woul.I
men. noser. ou and ?;!ii irn .n. 1 . rr . .ilrw Knro Iha., hi i.l. t h
. - . i . . , . i r " w v - ''-'iml i i i iti it i i t l i iin ! v - v
Tl ! n i ' ,ojiubi:can side.J lie wou d have n
J hnrsday. i he (. hattai,o-a 11,-hvl nn...f ! i i n J i ... . , , .
i .,,( , l.i . 1 i loioogu ine oanoT-oos, and bv
, a la.ge ilet-t ot gunboats and transports ! this Woo,,.' .r. b.., . .u ..r
j ascending th, Mississippi Iliver ou the j sul, Put you .'thi. - dine only 1
v j ou nave ueen uirntinir lur
u cnrictiision ! oUU
,I;en, indeed, is Cfl.'.M.ftr. II. Ul-ckai.kw
V.-T-ydcrfuHy out c j' place as one of tho
TCprescRt'iJivcS of Pcnusylvanin to the
United States .Senate. Holding the opin
ions attributed to him, he wiil briii" dis
grace upon our iioldc old Keystone, and
write down as naught,' to the utmo-t of
bin ability, all the noble and heroic efforts
Olhce by l'icsidcnt Piece, au office he
held ur d. r Mr. Duchanan.
XTf The Legislature of .Massachusetts
on Thursday elected a United States
senator tiie Hon. Charles Sumner bv
a vote of 22S to -13 for Josiah G. Abbot,
,l,r. C'' r- Adanis; aud 2 for Caleb
dishing.
rs. Hrninmin V VV.J . - .
j wv.i: as on A'nu iv
nominated for re-election to the United
States Senate by the Kepublicat. Union
members of thc Ohio Legislature. He
received fifty-six of the sixty-five votes.
The vote by which Gov ltn-iy
of .Minnesota, was elected to the United
fr i"0' was 45 t0 17 for A. G.
v.i.aiotiu, democrat.
r t:n:..
: "r. Ktl ' 1 liCCE, LINN, POPLAR
itLi, liVMlV, ten inches nide hi.J
IOX .-rrPS, five feet six in. hes Ion p. sU
ved ready for use. Persons piopo.ing lor tho
above or any part of it Tviil srate price on
A i 1 ,h,e,ir r:':l''o;id station, or in rft l
Jock frreet Whurf.
Address C. ALBRIGHT A COS
b. Rakerv. 5. 1 m.? a i....t-
Janlo.lStoj, IMIILADEM'HIA.
6srpiiE UNION
RIGHT 03 WRONG I"
iSSEi c'v,ox mill
h'rora the Ilnppahannock, we have the
highly interesting !lCws tliat another
movement oi our army is about to
also have been Dlockheaded!
mong the Standing Committees
i.v ... iulix cs ui mis .rnfo ' " -'"uiuii uisi.aicn. prn
.1 ...... . i v 1.. . - -.f. . '
we notice that .ir. 1'ershing', represcnta-j ailJ ,une unilions have been paid within
ttays, and the payments
j p The current error that payments ! DtORS, and MOCLP
ccs of; to the army have been suspended " ivs a ! A" work W; t,
State, ! JVashington dispatch, requires eorVection.
1 r . 1 1 i . 'I
P,,KrC S"''fr5ibt'r. g leave to inform tb
I Ubbc that he Ta .... , j
l . . l'"l'n-u ie iurillbll, on
no u-e a!1(, on reHsonable ten.w, a!l
!'7""7f UjiiKEI) Ll'MHEH SA.H AND
s j DOORS, and MOCLPINcs-
pd to give -ntire sfttif;c-
ires will be made.
in ado
be
7ue report even th.t
forces are across the river, although as
rf our brethren, made and being made, y0t wc have no cot.li, matiou 'of the Views
f.ff th j ref erraiiyH the Union, he by telegraph.
i oy faghting. You have been fi-htin-r fllP I t.vo Irom this count v. has been anr.r.ii.N.,1 i . 1 '.' L 1 '
o.i i .i ... i i ., .'i , . 4i i j csic.'ua v exeooii : Imn ti
-v, ...v.4,.,,r, un-4 oat nas ueen tne resu tf a member oi the committees nn Wiv i ,.,.- ------ - ...... ie pay
Mr. WltlGHT, resuming observed and Means" an I th - T, V I U a ' 11 "ade under the law passed
whatthegcntleman had jutsVid surprised ! I l ie "Jary System," at the last session. The joint rrsoWmn
him more than what he had previously 1 U ol the committee ou -Fed- a'thor,8,s an additional issue of United
uttered. Th idea of laying down ou'r cral delations." jates lrea.ury Note. only reached the
i arms would be a most monstrous propo-d- General Duller is now at home it .rusKjc,lt 011 SaturJay, and cannot be
! lion. He believed oven if we bcuI a Com- Lowell, Men. ' w" , ai,'J rctur,jeJ to tbo House before I
' I -Mondciy. j
t,' pomptness and dispatch.
,vt'17,IVM:jrh Prober taken in OTchniifre for
Unred I.nmhor, f5. p v.'ILLIAMS.
f-bensbnr jan 30 1 8C2-tf.
r AST notici:.
r aAU Prsons indebted to the Kbenxbu
foundry, by Note, Book Account orotherwisr,
0r.. hrfhv nolil t oall and settle Costs
0rt- a neglect of this notice.
E. GLAS & CO.
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