nnM Tlfié Com“: is publi-ghod éyery Handy (um-11mg. by Has" J. :41 mu» 3‘ $1 75 per )unqm if paid strictly 1x Amuse-~32 W per innum if not paid in advance, ‘ So puibqfriptinn diwontinunfl, “file“ up the gpfion of the publisher, numb“ “may; *rv paid. - " v Anvnnsuunimrwdsmuc [ISW rat”. Jon Pauflvo done ‘with hasn't-u ”4 die-patch. V - } ‘ 01TH“! in Snuth Baltimore «Fretfidirecfly hppmite \Vumplurs' Thi‘nigg Ermbléshment .-:“(‘onrn.u l‘nnnm: Omun’: on I’m nigh. . @112: 5333112412; 7 ’1'": lIBD THAT ENG“! MAY.‘ ,_‘.<‘ x T " A bird last. Spring came to my windnw [lunar ' (lne lovely morning, at gh- break of day, Ana fromhis little thronfilid swkclly utter A moat melodious lny fie Ind no language for his joy’nguL passion, Xo solemn "gammafiir nrlisli rhyme, ye! no dawned minstr . ev'er did; 151 mm ‘ Such perfect wnc nus! time. i it "cm!!! of thousand joy, 5 lhhifland notion, All gushing lorth in one tumfivtuous tide,‘ A hullelujnlp m the Morning Glories 111-l, bloomed on very side. 1 E All}! with earl) “mick-'1 mlupt ‘ Hi! Hippo-1 u' dew drop me Hu- Rhcp‘hwrenwnrd his little bill‘ _ Broke forth in song again. 1 {thought to omzfintc his wild e 1 And [can Ibpuksgning fro" Magus; ' ‘ . I BM human beans ne’er uucr su Nor human lips pu‘ch sung. ' Afile ' ”I he flew,‘nnd left me to {my sorrnw, Leg]?! lhquld hear those lender hotel no more, And though [curly] mkal‘ for himlem'h marrow, ‘ 'He came not nigllmy door._ I \‘flut once again, one xilont Sum er even, 1 met hm: humping an IM- m-w mnnu Imp Hm he was mutf, and baked not up to heaven, The bird Lhui sung in .\l'ly. Though now I hear from dawn toilwilifiht hour The Imurficfloodlwckor and [lie llllifl Jay— [n min I deek lhrmmh lonflvsdgufh um; ban or, > . Th; bird that gang in .\l.x_\'. Augljl'xch Rethink: nrc childh‘4ml's dawning ' ‘- plqnsnnw, ’ Th‘y Charm a moment, nurl th-n flee nwny, ’lhro" life we sigh; and seek those mining ‘ treaunrw, ‘ W l * _~ The hinlé lluu sing in .\Ll_\'. ; ’l‘hil lilllt- Ivuuu. then, my buxfi ermlwr, To cizooavh might wing-d hlv ~ii|giil i'~ day, Aml imer hupc to Imu- 11) void l‘ m'cmlu-r, Th bird that singa in Muy. fl , , Y . (F I. . u I g: ml: 3121311115. '_ v‘ d ’2. . V ‘A i l 7- A i The Robber and the Lady. Spopking of 11. hn‘gv :lml Innfly lmm?‘ in the Sduth of England. tho Infitlnn l'uvknll 164“ :4 singular stury omm-rnilfg :1 lmly and pvo’xduidy'n’nnt4 \vhn rvvmnly m'cupiml it. The tzdlr‘ Infill. n wnwlm-ous “64M " mlnr. but. i( is nltngc-tlu‘r too cuturmiuilL-z to he ln‘t, to Am ~ricun render-t. _ It “(‘“Illfi 11m} [hie 1:1- ;lynnl{ Ilwr Hk‘l‘l‘ulll\‘. thmlgh Ii in; far away from , any {)tln-r lummn llnbitJtinn. svmnml lpjfiuc no funr. but (o_lmw; dwelt (hm‘o Quinn-‘- Inly mu] happily. It Mu: the I:g.h"s “15mm, with hon-"maid“. to g‘d nmuml the hon“: ‘g-vm-y evening. to “-1- if all lrlpuwill .'xlmw «ml dam": u'mv prnpm'y u-‘mur‘lL Hue n glut <lm hud m‘n-nmpnn ml tlmmhh H‘uul. Ind nworluin ml (11.1! H mm glare.— 'l‘ln-y L-l't-lu-r in 1h; pzl<~ngxf x-ltw- to 1:01- ‘rmuu, \llix‘hnvzik qllitnut tlu- Cuhitlu 0f Hu luqlso. .\u (ht-‘lady npom-Il hp (lum'. she Iuilill" 1y .gam‘ :1. Imm 'lnuln-rth bod. What In (In 2‘ Hei‘wrmnh \l Ilthmt hi-zu- lu‘r if ‘lw m 1 oven if llmy had (a -. the-~6- thym- “mm-n \ cmlhl w Elllll m help; «inhum- uruwbrn-nkm‘. How.» 'le put. Igor hunt in It‘ll tho (lunr and look. lit'h (gln- \\':lilll\\‘:l_\'\ in fur u m-! 1’ . blu‘ clnl Eula. u“ duh): : mu! )m ln't‘ “I who then lci-nroh’bru fing (m lfvr druming 1.. lo’nml‘ silt down m r 0: gt] ohmo n thptvr 1h ifrmu'o to Hml's wan ‘ anxtnnh-nrttnt why ‘ A‘ull‘l. ‘ nhw rc u and was finished. ‘IH‘ kn OEM t; length. still utte-Ti =Si "hind. ‘1 se-rvun‘t "their 11 upon" At 11. he: cgu ‘ llill hn olnpsnd smndixy her not 5 you.,hn:| the lira). rut-1h 0 ‘ a thing! main pc (fl-fem : to my cl stand. w um'yTlv Binnuwol not the _-E fin-ifiully qummmulin‘ v to (lml's prnléfgnnJ [tor flu-lplu-s'unoub nml in! to lil'osbg'vu fin-m fr! l L ~ln- rm» l'rm tier k‘ 110. and lay (lnvm in sloop. awn? fifvw 'll6 mu: count-mm, tlm by ln-r lmcldklf. II In he :llurmetl. "l m ‘afurr tlm \vnrtls vnu l .51": you have uttered ‘ ltl indm'u me to hurl in your lmuse. But. foctly quiet. and not ! itlL um: [I slmll nn‘ll : lupnnirihiywhieh fl! 1 w (l thm') we will 20 l p in. [lo4lva for'l xiv Il that. no one shall 1 i mllvel thing bolnngi l bed." 114: than woti (nod it, nnd'wui-xtlml . n lady's side (who 11:] [‘l‘ne said: T‘Xow l m be distu' dour; op I all teth' or mov -; .4 been beak], 9nd n 1 1." He ll‘fta‘he rnnm t. mid the lady fell a 4 that calm and hgautfl prayer 1': befall _vc wu quiv held ’ 'hen the mornin}; da trust invoke, hi! may feel she" poi thanksgiving nml praises to “defend?!" her ”uwlgr hiq wi her mfe l ‘undor his feathers" ii pot)! dof "any terror by han’w true to his word, am in the h‘mie h been taken. Shorilg nftor üblishing th s queer sto ry. the'e itor of the Packet r ceived a let ter correbomting it in all p , ticulnn, and 'adding uvery npproprinte seqnfl. The wri ter also {ave some new pmicu aria-concern ing the «dy’s interview with the burglar. .“In theifimt place. the robbe told he; if nhe had given the slightfit alt; m or token of misfince, he had fully (l tormined in 'murder Ker; so that it was G ‘5 good guid hnce that mid her to follow the hourse she took.” ‘lhen. before he went away, he said, ‘_‘l must have the book you reagl; out of," and mrriedofl' her biblehwillinglyjenouzh giv gi you niay be sure. Thi: hz'ippefied many years age, and only comparatively recently .did the lady hear any more of him. She Wu unending a religioui meeting at York shire, where, after s‘everal noted clergyman upd others had spoken, a man arose Raving hé wag pinployed as one of the bookhawkers pf the society. and told the story of the mid night adventure, as a testimony of the won derful pqwel' of the word of God. He con cluded, “;_I was that man.” The lady arose from her seat in the hall and saidsquietly. :‘ltis tru‘e—l was that lady," and sat down M’bufioufir dz: Wan—The State, m‘unh fiscal and private contributions made in the Bmin suppport of the war. show the Main sggmgata:—oonnecticut,s2,l6o,- 000; Ingiam. 31151000: IllinoiS. $2,553.. W; }o 'a, $lOO,OOO -, Kansas. 820,000 ; E 66. £355,000; Massgchusetts. $1740, 5 Michigan, $1,100,000; New York. 35.- «9813:2383: ogeang’fihkgé 33388608? EN” , . - 10”, . 39m;- ”Inuit. 3.9309083; Rhode Island, 3523,. m‘r‘veflnont, $1,027,090; Wisconsin, 81,. 077,me, $81,105.0Q0. V__._ _ - _, O 9.1,..___- ‘7;th per carrier imhgtweth. M‘Wfin sorely «may , adog. paraded an interest in autumn“, bad then sth his half. ': \ . i Br 1:. .:.}S'MHLE 40 ci. -Year.. ‘ , ¥ ' From Me {ONEDAY gum A W I or 4 TOBACCO c: l .\in. Emmn:_—-Do you chm . did till hut Sunrlny, when l I l the practic’o‘ The why and y El have T‘n‘i you. hoping. tl‘ ,guilty or “ii g the; Indian W 9 'my diary I ybe the‘menns you. . f i l. Sufi/rally. ch, 19, 1833_—T ““1 “talk : Wi fills viva are up ’lozul me w th« nit-«smog, ll] lrnmly to go tut. gAuketl-me til .\l————-'sr an I borrow for her ‘ lof Worter." Hate to haven w I nnmby phm iy stutlL—hut nm -wbimw. untLponclutled that I l ~hhuld tokié pleasure over row-t, tlmn‘fiemplny her tong 3 “ sonoav " f" r you r hunthlegm { (lot to :oiEuin fi—‘s ddfir. ;M. is an nh‘ ninhl, and a £7”. lmam. liikoLtidy Woman wel , mn‘t hour erlerdrrnr-ll‘u/ tidy 0 am nlwnys ih (Irrm/ while on t ‘ lo»t_l should otl'ond their su; *‘ness by a. bit of gravel oath ‘, hoot. or uni-la mutter.- ; Wnlkml lbfill'lh’fll‘t‘d my Wanted mys If in one of hot: I ; chuirfi; wlnll- Rho ru'unnngml ' Forgot to take out my oarci ‘i-ntvrod. and w 'lo sho'hunte fri~itig. Now»! oxin the too , elm-ml: I-‘lcior iirpoted. fit Lonkvd to jtli fireplace-f1 and ln-arth- lnowly daubt‘d lit-own. II no \ms‘n l‘ix. ~F:- i-w-nm- ofi- rvntlish acouiiniil tn l'd':l~‘ntl With mywlt’ wheth formative. iti Wei-4- hétter to «h -}‘-1-~_ rmluuh the hearth. or flo i .louth in “i“ mean time pre 'l‘u mhl to >n‘w mi>ory. she :queitinnw. 911 ml you over ‘l' ' Mr. ———-?"l 1“ Yes. .\ia’nni.’ voice liknnll'rnz in the Imllt while I wifihml hook. nmil, with Phnrnnhls hmt in the 110 (lid you “likif it ‘1" continued 2 Mo queriS't. g l throw my hon of the chair". mouth upwardi. l ‘owrllow. " l‘n‘etty wolli" ~uid . found “ The Sorrows of Wort hl)“::ll'll§ “"‘l‘ “0h door. com ‘ put your lit-all on the Im-k now don't, \‘nti'll grouse it :11 gihlingfl’ I écuhl unt‘ anew now lu~t thq" power of speocl my Cllf‘vliw more (lidflidbd ‘ ‘ luzul unulor 'p inllljlllfflllfl. ‘A ‘Hl'l mypi-r (Wt-ring torment of th:- ri-:\~ n of my a'ppnnr: ~ii-k. l humil- yon are. you‘li liu ‘<wn~llmll” null. lii-fort“ I ("mil hm' lmrtehol'n,‘was clap“ wl ll "Mn-114. My my motif: “'3! luilmhly. tlln-t'nrifii-m n mj m-m at. tho time my 0 1y “I" Judge thou “hat a [firm mptil Jil' hurt~lmrs vii-outed in «mg g l lmlt'ml‘i n'thvlloor. lid: hmhoo relight-ll my l‘l'" mei rhylu, (111.. l“:lll at on \‘ (li ,m\' month. rlumri-«l .\IH‘I'CIJ. ll I’fl‘fl‘n Filip ‘ nwnt‘mnl rriturm-d a hm-rdésmoni hv puttin- H-ii-noo. I 1011 l her I , relic-v 0 thelL tontilynchel um of tnlm 0} while, t ‘ lmd :m nyh nll fang in‘ :lmmo morti. oil. _ ‘ ; Sum/11y fish”.— Fri nxiwolt' and lhvifc- to Ink ' ht‘nr lht' u-lohhlfml .\lll. luhu‘to'l by noighhouk . I .\[nnth.'n= usuzil. full oft inflhonrnre. fnufnd the pc l («L-white and groom two i crickete. and iihntr-stnm I The .~r-rvit-o 6 tnmoncod organ was ans ;Pl‘(‘rl hy ill-um my inqut‘ for a 'ljl ’tents: lgutith thing E th' mzht of ufiih my hat lof turning: due fthe c lgmlhl (lo nothing unpel' : my Ilflnllkp‘clllvl‘. hut fo i ri-ule of her pmcioukng‘ai :plnced nnqlnf Igw whi f pool-cot inflemlo my ho a dilmun‘imi By‘ the t’ lnul minded lhiq’ text, my oul their utuk'bt téminn.‘ die! Inros‘e, toized-my the door. lily wife. (con how they‘ dog‘ one nbo unwell, (Shh fight got up and; f ,lowed 1111 well, Oliver?" [Raid she, after IN. I' answered the eyes 01‘an lunlucky expressed oiseiice ofcav_ said she. “Mr.‘A——— ha pew.” “ So'do 1.” WB3 moody sileg‘oei I was .. lost the set on; but ho om Thesewomep mire so afi'ec ion! them—no, hdnu’t mean . have known what oiled fine, sent. 3 ‘ Tobacco, oh Tab co! lßu the deeds of that day ”F not ill to? y t. After the conclusion of the service, lo came Farm er Ploughsgnro. He hndfiee me goiouit of chur h. on: stopped at eoonw n ow whiz; I not, . " Sick to-dlay, )fr. —?”—— “Rather uniwell ;" answered] I, and there was another lie to lacevtot 6 account of tObacco. “We had powerf l preaching, Mr. _.V; powerful prthi g; sorry you had to go out." fMy with a '9d him in— and in he came—she might hhve known he would—but, women must be :10 polite. But she was the sufferer by lit. {Compliments oven} gMe him my glmii-ot‘the open win dow. Down he sat, and fumbling in his yocke'ts, drew forth a. formidable plug of tobacco, and commenced untwisting it.-.- “Then you use tobacco,” said I. “A little occasionally,” said he, as he deposited from three to four inches in his cheek. “A neat fence that of yourn,” as floodfiofter flood from his mouth bespattered a newly ainio 'ed white fence near the window. “QlesJ’ said I, “but I like a darker color.” “So do I," an'swered Ploughshnre, “and yaller suits my notion; it don’t show dirt.” And he moistened my carpet with his favorite color. ' Good, thought I, wife will ask him in a sin. Iguexs. We were now summoned to dinner. Farmer Ploughshare seated himself. I saw hislong fingers in that par ticular position in which a. tobacco chewer knows how to fiut his digits when about to unlade. —He t en drew'them across his mouth—l trembled for the consequences, should he throw such a Idad upon the hearth or floor“ But he had no intention thus to mate his quid, {mall—shocking to relate—deposited it beside his plate, on my wife’s {1:315}: cloth; ' g This too men, I plqd niches! end rose. There was no 110' in: the martian {mi ending. tipping pune, ', teyding "Ilinn, an bu tungful nth dovéu’un,” |. . ‘ ~m-o f.u' :m'nv, sorrmnm-l fur mm Lpflhor :|<- rn- nwmwtoh n-n, Ilirl film! ml. Quit-fly ‘ lit on tho inf tlnu‘fvhuhit (If hml Inn}- hair. nvn. ‘lu' (nu); (L .\‘ho rmd HTTHNI partie li'ulnwu over :I_\ midnight. t awl prny,(l EMI hmfir‘lt mu] welllng “gun (lnfii'mb {-0 m 11!] (humor. INN. put om. hvr had. but minunw hwl the man mu 0 huggA-(I of Me he 0 tn rob :u‘o l ind, and no mvor on _xou. rtnuvh ‘nu ms: re > Mm pt tnin given signal yu’ill nmlur~ my. and you - you fixy styl 'rm you. and 2.20 ynu shall ‘t to the win rttly. Return ] nnt spoken going :‘your dhm‘torfihnll : and soon all pep. ntill up- Ful faith and ned and she red out her | i‘m who had 1g" and kept 5' that she was ‘ ight." The i not a. thing Mil Imdfirwh ‘ THE LIFE 1 WEB”, Judge Cadwalliider. of t e Unitod’States Court, in Philadelphia, del' exml'uchnrge to the grandjury on Manda~ week,;defiiiing, at considerable lengtli.<wli t consiiiite trea son and r'nisprinon of trc on. After quo—. ting the hm of Congress 0| the suhject, the judge prooeded, as follows: , ‘ 3 Any citizen, resident, nlmhita‘nt or inp journer, strany point between the Atlantic and ‘Pacific oceans, and tWeen ttlie Mexi-1 can tmrl British Americaizfiominibns. engu ged voluntarily in hostilit. against the Uni ted States, will be guilty ol‘treiisq‘n in levy-g ing war. When a body f 11'“le men fist mustered in military array [lnt 3 hpstile pini- ‘ pose: every step which ii‘i'ny one of thetn takes in execution of this naurp'nsgi; in ii t. j oflei'yingwnr. ‘ Merely crdiuingi an at (El vessel. with ti hohtilqpurpofib; is levying u , ! though the cruises; may hot entrounte a: single vessel. The excuse of c mpuhii n; is admitted only in favor 51' part es forc under a personal it“ of driuth in the‘hqq-i tile tervice, who u] 't if M'terwur is its (Don! as they can. , I . .j- _i . 1 £1 _,__ fl,” l,itrily Jiti‘ctfl‘ind gjv'nig aid hind” " i’hrt to." J wile i.i a nr 0 t ‘nruin vpu J i ei eniios, moving ' will} ‘V i :93!“de #33395: ‘ wgfild ‘Fonfititute k’ti'eafd‘iahlg herciiue. “94’0" med 7| 9 "“99 “P?" M “ lignge‘nnu 1‘ days, 5 Wlll,‘ ivlaen afl‘ordc to 1'01)?“ or i i'surgi-nts.‘ lie boo —cas'c. , ilit_ that we see record _thc details of m-' ; constitute an act (7 trensoi in .19 ying Wnr. dish he- N I , vnsinn nfprivnte rights Igni'idwidiin'llpropcr- i There can be no u ere acctismi ies or M;Ctull- j - .felttl .tide “-Vf ’“ ""’""""‘°“‘"". “'"“*l"‘"“".‘e'“°bvil’l£°°".?:“".l‘flriil'ihaliw,fl «2 a 1“; . in lam: I m 'Wii dows iy: io.are taught it) beli ‘e they are doing; principfls m guilt] ‘ ll , ‘ v 0 varn’liéd‘ 1 mil ‘.F('l’Vl('9i underi otenrled Fu‘nlt’l?" ‘ « (”FIHE. to onpmfs aid p 4! on fort is a I Lll of fl W"; 5 of“! u all)“ of loyalty on . e part ofltheirric- ‘lpecifici tion of me hnih mi, :fltregt nable “:1. ; m“ 8 “fig." inns. ’llre lairleus‘ spit, :9- am‘sorryito ? herencq to eiio‘mics. 'l’lmepmmp es of snag; _ t the fl d oi. “"3- 1m“ 599". In 100 i an iiistai'n-ces. cm i adherenee u-ually stated, farm: cceptihg‘} I ”in". {wind , c“llmg°‘l by m 9" “110- ”hme excitement‘ mmmissions in their scrviii‘o 101' h stil'u par; 4 1‘: a: n I ”tr-"w Aof the hour [1115568 0 Will be _heiirtily 3 pose, and furnishingsupplias gr iifielhgeiiee ‘ “‘n the "0““ nshnmcd ofthcir comlu . it istinicastop .to promnte such purposenil 1 I d itho c met. IP“W“ ‘0 ”Hf-‘9 Oilifflgcs Thutth‘et‘buntryi Though such intolligciicgnr gnihilicslinvef tv ivcll died. :15; involved in war [9 _liimitnus enough. , been interacpted Without} havinh ‘rciiched Beamt Ing :i“_‘l'°l‘t “ddm'a’ ‘0 “5 er, I}! 8 reign of law- rthcw destmntiniimrliiiviiigilficne‘figicd iii any: _ad ”I“ deli, i c“‘f‘"“"“]_'¥- ' ' _ g E manner _the enemy. the offense ililcpibum- i , ‘ huh] I m a “ 0 «mm :in Huston [inner the nt er day, mated iflthey have bet-n yilnced in ii course ‘ m of n “,0“. it?“ ftfltflmi‘nl that, twognr thrne boxes of ‘of transmission to the eiirniy. il‘hese arbi nd all wcro t ie (nucrcmnnhl (:lnbe hiid crime in that‘ perhapmglie only tri-itsnnst-fivhic I ilievnni-i ‘ 1503'). ‘ llhw idiiee (llrf‘lcit‘fl to‘llon. . “_rorllieanl, late . misiwsiiiniii this district may heap rehfnded‘ he “"10 “fig“, ‘l'. ‘l‘. Senator. 50mm; u‘dies seeing‘the: as iig any, degree pl‘Ul):|‘!‘9.[ . z ‘ 1 on‘ th. IW4“ “W?“- P'Ttt‘lldf‘d thcyf clt "mum. and. Tey may he cnmmittc at aiihidistnnce to Pin“. nlm ranking tli‘ein into their custody. sent for: fi-om'the scat ofiictuiil or utendixd hmtili-l _ $llO t In", ' . Tr. R. in come and on ill" the mystery.”fitios. If: treaami of this any other kind i . r‘n ‘tllltlt'flulo Th 3" L’Wfit‘mfin senhtho Kurd that when 3 has been committed. it in ybe prosecuted , (”ivprydmlvt‘ ”WM-’o‘ ill-I‘OIIFIIN‘fl-dln: hcl iiionqpeeclim l in any district with “11ch any ‘mie act. in of “the blmir, “W“? 5." him In Cnngress “'ll!qu they would”innit-mention of it has he‘d! performed.— )m '9 or}. the find iii the volumes they! went so Vmirefully But a mere nnii—executcil,L|ii uoseito com ar hr. 1mm”: giiiii-iliiig. tlwy_ sllquld pleadM return his ‘ mit iiii net nrtI‘C’JHOIIHWEUILII ny stop tn—‘ 1 en irva and ‘RI‘OIN‘HY. Their discovery tHat they were Iron in perfiii-inniice M it. PS not a criminal! ”w “OM-f of n i«imply lurakf..of. course timed them some; ofl'enm. *Thus Judge \Viuhingtpn was o}." “WWW” "‘l'."- chiiprin. if it did not 1 tirii them better_ 0111"qu that carrying pr \‘piunfi towards: r. iiiiconLciodk """nllm‘s- . , _ ‘ . ! enemies. “ithiii on into itimi to supply} m”,- ”N 01“ “i 8 ‘ The fact I“. all good citi ens must net their . them. ivoiihl ha ti-ciisnn,=th )hgh t‘m nurlyose‘ m ifdrcil'ilfidl , gfncéi neniiiut till“ snrt_ot' rnceiliire. it‘ they. were frustrated: hut ilmi int-rely going on.‘ I 1 Prawn hp: iii'niilil' restore :n)nythin2' lkP order in the iin expciidiiinn for ”K‘Jillr'rlimt‘ ntpeiict-ably I “wink“ mleil Y‘ govei~iiniciit.-_:—li.i:uhng Gt :e'lh‘. iI, le-rCim‘tl‘llgpl'OVi‘ian. in n’i :er tliht encniieg cltisim’i L‘l‘Pl‘; ] ‘‘"' " ‘3’“ f‘ 4‘ might atterlwards be sup lied “11th them, i naval hrgith ‘ on.“ Wrong gent! iw‘“ 9‘10” "“35”". I i “ “fll]titg[+lfl(‘t‘s. . 3“- D-‘mr‘l Culp. ii. res‘ ovmhle _pifizp'n of Judge C..thc‘n wentVn .togrdfrr to the l I] 3 “u”; Hull". “Vot-‘hum'p‘anil z-nunfy_ [- hung lIGM‘ ItiVOf- terrific l'l‘il-isif'l‘ Of Hthl‘lf‘lt‘p‘i (if humun Vic-‘1 man" t‘ iii-. 4! more, vyliiln mi hi: \mv t i‘ifitjnrqlnfion in ’ tirni fliii'nislied liy Inuk-npenm history, i ‘ h-m“.t»'¥nfilwe_\ um: "pighhmhnmi of 7 Human. “Indiana. through thelmnr-nms imd uncertainty orthei : “Mil- nhncb . .fmmiy, one day [net up;- "halfpdztnr a {9“, crime nt‘ treason. To. nvqiil such (‘Vlgfilt-fllfl“ L'OMNV' m 1?, miniitcfi in Plumville an 1 watched it uum-I lgmmmge of “‘3 constituti n _Of 9'“ Lnited 'he “flim‘ n; M- illl‘l‘lnf nicn enmged in di' lfilg:lvlipn about Mates fist-littlest from the «hint on of hen-1 ”c ma“ iiHi- shutting. he WM observed 0 grate wmething sonill suce intents, plots :ntid (infilll'at‘lt‘fi‘ lit-Vutlmb: um- :fmm hi; pocket. sum“, ,1 ‘0 baa. beak ;,tn v date the duty of alleghi ice have not i ml nii m' mm this‘iwm ragflrdfllwsrifin g. Unvingrench- her-n.in part at least cxecultiitl.‘ E ' ‘ eenitrvhii: to 'gd his {lmtinflfinn ,‘ynd ~ ireil tn bed. 59",; Ey‘idence: of such conspiirhciesi nr intent ‘ lie toniihili'nwy km) hourq am, (hm-k a P“ {y of armed men : may iometimes. mdcethso tdefinelthe chm-am 0 ‘0”: 1.31“." ientered thePouee and all god that they .hndl “3“- Of 3035 “3 to afford {D 00f that WW; head. I‘ went . come to arrest the snjour ed as a spy, An 2 amount _either to levying fir r 0% miller-mar l . l ; :pxn‘nnifinn anemia mm 1. wt matter-910110 enemies. But unlels an to one ki‘nd ‘.\_,__, mum; .rights. The hook into ‘iich it imid heior Weather has beenferto media no new- M with Him to entbri‘rl namon' proved a be his watch, i mulntion of such: evu (mg; mug-suffice to preach. Cou- ‘ nnd the parties satisfied hcy had Ftrnck iii sustain'a prosecution fort Twat . 1 to his pew.—‘— I fake trail (Ippnrtpd_ 3 _ Culp. ‘is “0}“ The Supreme Loni-Lthrnh ht, 'ief-Justicei 0! and. “one” 1 known. “T’d hm at all ada 39mm nlmracten' Marshall. have said that, h,‘_’i‘:e"eF flagitious‘ gantly chrpet- : he? is lame. and walks w h the aid of m“, I may be the crime of configuring to subvert the mahogany : Prlitches. Bravefellnwal 33 the Blair’sville; by force the gnyemmcntiof mg country, i t I‘lo SW” boil“ errd. 1' h.l :1 . such conqiirncyis tint~ tl't‘iL‘) . oconiipire ry ””10“ the 1 v—--M~—'é-——v—— ,tn levy wai- miil actually } lev‘rv war, are term] "WW! 1 Wone of the most a "mi: f'nrr‘e‘l or distinct ofi‘emea. .i . 1 .(m of its con- enacted WM thntof the anibcnpf the ch- All (gluesiions umlm-nmrh- d gingham“ im m~ihle :1 ‘lglmul'e 0f ”"3 SM“! for "n: them‘elyes sidere With calmness n d eau ion. 'The. spilzhox- theh tinti.) ii volunteer comiini :lan tendering same greutjiiilge said, tlm'; '_ as ere ’23 not ts over: hut I Itheirrerth—stot e Gave nor.l The ohiect lcrime-Which can aim-e 4: ci e d agitiite‘ Itohi’k ‘out ,of this moveme t was to creen themselves I the minds of men than in?» n., no charge in the lpleni- from thqodr of their r§efusiil to yote .four‘ demands. more from thej tilbuhal before! my Wife had ‘ dollars per mnnthfitm Iggy toithe soldiers, - yvlueh it uniude ndelibemte hndtemperate ‘ ib-rilcu in my .while they voted i-ee llarg per day toi inquiry? _ I . ' 1‘ m Ilerew ithemselyefiheyondwhnttlfelawallnwsthem!l Mmpgmn onregson is dpfl'ne'i‘ under theJ “I; prencht': 'ly‘ifl ‘iinirehiilly aflmlttfl‘ thnt , Legislfl-I net of L9O: to o_nuist of hhvu‘niz knowledge ks hn’d’ I‘PM‘h-J him ever nieton America; snil t at equall- of the .commimon‘ofiany' (if the treason: l ‘ must s it r, ed the hut in corruption r ineo potency. . aforesaid, and concealmgthe same and not ‘ Md‘mmre f r ~CIUIIO7I Democral- E ‘1 as soon as may be. disckL n _imd ma‘kinp these worn it I ' Eff-.-- ; knewn the same ‘to the i- lident 9f the imagining e i fi-“e think If the Q vernment “00111 United States or some 0 epf ’the'Judges‘ own not?) {take POW-“IO" 9f ”19 3.." 10116, Herald, thereof, ortothe ‘Preslde t r Governor of Are” ya “a, 1 (mercenary) Tribune. Tires, Philadelphia. ap'articular Statemr some n thheJudges 6 door cl med [Fresh and other sensatio Repuphqm curl or Justices thereof. Apr 0 tion for. thin ' . i Pfilr‘ffiu' and 59“qu .1124“ PUbh‘mml (In! ofi'ense may be sustainedw th uh a previous "' ‘ " ‘ ‘ ~\ wl ich " ‘ 'i- toblmCH 3 X nut my veto on he whelfefore at. if y l are (L a 1931'”)!!! of refm'rming M‘ m h. l «I,ng ifi sec-in I will at ‘ I The AI. ‘ ife real I t hum - ‘ nd rath 'Vqrtcr' liq In In: ’vnnt. I ,-\'mv l l/‘ul tic on'bup lei, bee m r pro rlnt ive ables I w l vétll ‘ld 1' i ~11 laid . “n" uh Imy hnc \' él ‘ort ' 0" an (3k :1 ivo ma 1 ‘tlm a ! A 1- I‘ ' utting out vitfi aflood of h. “ winh.” pit xin his 9d it ome in my wifé had 11d I help it? .te—cnnfound But she might ind kept: her I - H -.. dw ii: foo i :5; -_3 -__4_7_J _ d:::::—::::;fi-i:-Sr_——+ “t‘m—x; ‘A DDDJJDDDDTJD [AND E DDDJJLD DDDDDDL now; I ma: nick” =1 retired from the table: but my departure d not di’scompose Farmer Ploughelmm, ho was uncomcious of having done wrong! I returned in sea son to [we Farmer Plofighshare replace his quill in’ his mouth to undergo a second mas— tication, mn'l the churl 1 bell opportunely ringing. éallml him It ny béfore he could use his [ilute {or n. upit x;' for such, I am, yon-under]. wouklthave been his next mo tion. I wgmt up shu' And throwing my so” on the bed, fell ‘M ep. Dreams o'fin umlntianu, floods. and re, hugssad‘ me. I‘ thought] was burning! and smoked like a. Olggr‘ I then thougbtithe Merrimack had burnt its' bunks, and Mt about to overflow m'c witl|.its wuton.‘ l ould not escape the water hml rmho my chin-LI tasted it—itwm like tobamooj ice. I cmlghed and wrenmed. and mmk‘eni g, found [had been Moon with a quid in month. ‘ My‘yvife entering at flue momen , I threw iWay thé filthy wood. “ Hun. if I wem you I would not me lllut stuff any ore. “‘l.won’t.". Raid l. Since Sundlwl have kept my word. NoitlmrrFig nnr TN??? Pigtail nor Caven rli<h. lmve’ pnised my {in since, nor ever blinll tlxey-agnin‘. , ’ " Poz. : 1 11am . wm , but! me I ‘ . ism, nymr hm offer the war, it would‘dolmhre to, stop the rebellion than any ordinary ,army willgbe able to' do. Theée sheets: are daily flied with excitable matter, mayoel’y One word in ten of which is true, and’yet they fish out all the movements of the government real or intended, and communicate them :2, the rebelfi more effectually tlixin spies or traitors could (lo.— Clinton .Democrql. 1 ‘ _.__.. ._:,_'______ Elihu. A. H. Retlerghns written unav nge letter to the President. through Hr. Cameron. in which he counsels the admin istration to burn rebel towns, destroy rebel railroads, and, in general. éarry on a warfare of retribution. carnage and fierce slaughter. Civilized warfare does not: sanction the in discriminate deluge of the land with blood and destruction. and we have reason to be lieve that the administration does not in tend to cmjry out a warfare of barbarity, and we know that Penmylvanis does not ap prove of the sentiments ofllceder, although he says it doe<. If we carry on such a war fare we should contemplate retaliation of a like nature. and when we {consider that, There are hundreds of places North where irruptions might be made by the Southern. ers upon ua, and burn our towns, destroy our railroads, and butcher our wives and children. we my God protect. us from such 2; warfare. f : Since the above was in type’we are in formed that Reeder has been appointed Brigadier General in the United States Army‘. Such an appointment is an amp rage against public sentiment, and will be used with terrible force tgfire the Southern heut.—Greelwbury Dmocrg‘g. @The wgirk of fortifying Cairo by the U. S. troops was commenced on Wednes dnvweek, and will ingorously carried on. Gen. Pillow, -of the anfederate army, had issued a proclamatiorfl prohibiting ves. sels from going northward from Memphis: Smpmrion qf Alail Cbifimunicafiam-The Postmaster General has is ' 9d an order sui— pending all commu'nicatio with the seced. 0d States on and after the lit alt. Wheel ing,‘Va.., and thataocfia of country, are not included in the 05f ,md‘ho mails thence will b. dispatched mud. RE dETTYSBURG, PA.., MCBNDAY, ‘T‘ ‘ '_ ’ ’ ' x “11cm u lIGHTY nn “flu. ruvuL.” What is .Treason and; Treuomi conviction' of the trbason le‘icb his been concealed or proce¢ding of ‘nny kind against. the traitor". ; ‘ l : -——-——-p—-‘ofllo -- Party I’mscn'prinm—The fol owing, if cor» ‘rect, is rather an extrer‘nc-éns at party pm scription. in these times whe the Republi cans proclaim that there is; nolpn-rty known except. the supporters of their cduntry. A letter from a “volu‘n teer" dated Wnshington Mtg 10th. published in the Albany Atlas an Ari/us. closes as follow; : I would add that I lutvc two brothers in the New York Eighth Regiment, and that I belong to the New Jersey Volunteers, all now in this citj, and that. I have just learned tlmtmy aged father has been turned out of the New York Custom Ilmse, sim ly. I suppose, because three of his sons, all Bemocmts, are fighting the battles of the Union. Ink for information the'question, “ Have we but one Party!” ' Mobs in Hocking Gamay, Ohio.——The Hock ing (Ohio) Sentinel state: that a preacher named Spears. of the Free W'esleyan church, in Ward townchip, in that county, was a few days ago taken from his pulpit, by force. and forcihly ejected from the house on we count of his advising the negroes to arm themselve‘z. Several negrm have been tar red and feathered. and other negroes have been ordered to leave the country. fi‘l‘he Democratic City Club deending held a meeting last week, and among other patriotic resolutions adopted the following: Ruclved, T hat the history of the Demo cratic party is identical with the history of the American Union ; and. that whether in peace or in war, the motto of the iallant Decatur—“my country—God bless er!— mny she always be right—but right. or wrong my country,” has ever been its rule of action and guide. fin would appear. from numerous ob servations ads by mititary writers, that soldiers argubit during battle; wording to the color of their dresL in the‘following on— dcr: Red, the most 'ligtal color; the least fatal,Au-trian grey. _ e m Linn-m: Red, 12; rifle 90011.7; Hung; ‘m bluish grey, 5. f “ : :JUNE 8, 1861. ‘, \ {The Late Colonel Ellswdrth. 1 Misprison of Col. Ellsworth. who was kifled at Mox andr!n. wula native of NFw Yogk‘. having beeniborn in Sarawgu county in the year 1837.: He Emu; come, uently_ lug. twenty fihroi 'earq ofuge at are time of is death. ‘Seve :3 ye rs since he removefi‘to N‘uw Yor city. ut aftur A short. ans-p" harmin edt can is_lot_amrmg tll’e pooplé of the frag ‘ West. He theréfore wattled in L'hicago, ”in. is, an lirocured a sittmtiom “ Won n u. 21 yunm of Age he’ nccived theJea of arming 3 (“am 'umy o! wives. who -drill nddiwiplinon‘nquldbo uperim- In th .e of any other organization in exis— term. Ca .'in‘ghis ‘ lan imo ex ution. the l icag Zoanve L'Edets were 1) nized, arid '1 nbo t a vent they wag-e the admira tion fthe eofiie ofClgimgo. Lasti‘summer they mid t e' principal cities of th I'nion 9. Vin ‘ , and their march ms one 0 ntinnal ovnti n. «turning in Chicago. (01. Ells wort was Pcéivml ‘with great 01]} lueinsam. and umed utely became one of: ie Moi): of th tbw . E ‘ ~ ; _i _ , ,Du ermix ing to {nu-sun 1r y-rr-fi In occu patiq .he nterwl thr lnw ofligemf ani dont: Lin n. and nftvwr that. gefnjlemah’s , .... ....- ....- . ....- at”, iiominatio , stumped theVStntu ihifnyoan his oration . At‘mrtho (mutt-st hé, ‘ouirued to hi? book . and left them hgnin t accnmr Imny..the ’residont to “"mhinj: on. ‘He was ery p mint-Avid: Mn. Lint‘ in. y‘vho nppo ntod im «second lihutong'qt in the arm) _ Th" , however. he darling-<1 to ac ceth. and' m was tlmn c mmiz'gstoned to raiser. re meat of fircmqn, am} hucceod ing. . as th firstfo fnll. = 1 Co . Ella orth wan engaged tohqmmried to n. iighly interesting. young lad‘p‘ lliving in Rockford; 11.. Those who knew} the dc— cwxs spn k ot'him in the high‘ofi terms. as I» ‘sossi g social qualities of .n planted on twang free/mid gnnerOus S‘wi ‘l. ’l‘h new of the ‘domh of Cu 0E?) Ella wnrt rsprv. I! through the city ofth York like ‘ildfi oon Friday morningj‘nhd rous ed.“ érh t o cxcitemcn‘, “him lm-ing tho last "eok h I} cooloddou‘n. Col.‘l } ”worth is suit] to h v 0 had a premonitinnin‘ hi> un time y and Ire-having remarked w len leav ingt 16' an nl‘in t’.sth:stroet. whey ‘he drill ed 11 s m'er . that he never ugaiq’ impacted to be{in N York alive. i 1 ' . ~ -—-~'- “t“‘“‘".“»‘! he Point: of Honor; ‘ .- xinml infer from Exmr'oiidont rm roce'rvod M the nfi‘xbe of the lrlliyrnrrjr a fow days lago. A it: Ex-Pyusidnnt's whnf-hhppened léttor,‘and who from rhuch in tho qnstinn of Imnnr'u‘ml' duty tter inoideutnllyhut very strong d thinking: that the ppinTnn of s' sorw‘d thr- cohntryfbo cdnipit so Imig might ,‘hxortmisalumry ) tho opinionstg' o(li9f‘“.7nbke(l d the mnfient of he tliystfinguizml ‘ plxhliéation,»mul it. isglmbhehcd : . :1 x ' Wunruw Mayfit‘fi, 1861. Ta (’l‘? Eli o s Qf Nuh'mm/ Lllrll'm'nérf : Gsktux ~‘-: In Um cnnfusio‘p of the timeJl ha e not rs-mivpd your:tr_i-weekly - snbj n'nan rul‘ I: 1 Si t] rd in nhe] ten. a ”110 h Iy‘nfi« nqo n btain . to it I . mg] num rs 01.37 Maxims. o'r mm 27 and Apl'i 3“, I believe. As yollra ii the pnly papo of w iich I prowrvc a. file. I should fool= growl obligu-(l if you would send me Elicia. ‘ mun era. .l ‘ “ Seflleral i ems inltlxo Intrlliqrnrmlinvc awa kpn my attention to the facility with vizhic milit rygentlemoni‘nlimje themselves .from their oaths and change their nlle giun . TA military oath 1m: -¢vrr been held~snrro in all agm and in nll‘countries. Illgsiges 3th guilt-ml! sanctions of Teliginn. or ’C there! is in ehdrled the highcéc appeal to pars nnlbo or. Euchmllit 'rynfficerswenrs Ptlmt Inoiw [I bear, true aileginnce to the f l'n'it (1 Sta es and serve- thdlpxhnheu and l’t'n'rth qlly a ninst all their «memfles n d op |pose wli hoover; They :do n 8" or to ‘Fllp rt 1h Constitution ftf an ‘Smté.—' Edu ted the. United St tes‘lhoy belong to t e Fé nml.Govrl-nme‘l|rin in pet-pun; sen. . W 7 ilst I can‘imngine wh¥ an nfficer 7 ~ " ' ’ lo migh mi father than‘shoduie blood of citi 3qu is native Suite in war, yet it is diific It to xcuse or pollinte the pext ste'fi, whic is. go over to the ‘e’npmy. and mak wt: pot: the time-honored flag of the “I! _v. Major VBeauregard, when he d .chnr ed the first gu'n ngni' st Fm’t Sum r. lig ited a flame which it wil reqluire ato tinie‘to extinguish. 'l'hol Peon qof ‘the Korth‘nt present nra‘entllusmstically unanimous; They newr Were aroused un til tint shot. was fired. I often warned Sou! on g ntlemevhnt this would be the inevitable rfieult‘ “ ; lehjoy good health. Mgl as tranquil p spirit] as the evils impending: ova? my coun try W?“ p; it. ' ~ 5 , ’in; friend. very filmtfully. ‘ i ‘i I JAMES UCHAXAN. ‘ t V 1 ‘z-r-——""' ‘4‘ 7' ! fopery and Slavery? Th 6; New York mm. alendin'g Republi can j‘ uma in one of its fierce w¢r articles, {plainfy in icates that Popery and Slavery 3 must be pu down by the military power of i the down) ent. ltsnys: c l “lifts“ Pbpa-y. so.ng is incompatible Iwith the spirit of the age, or, in" oqherwords, with iiberty and civilization. Tim? mm it at dz: end. Sand fate of Providence seemsto haveldoomed then: to :pudy déurudion by their davotcca." ‘ These political revolutionists are not dis posed to be contented with anything short of a revolution of the Government. and n.‘ ded emtc conflict with Popery and Slavery. ‘ unrrcr the idea that they are incompalibls with liberty and civilizarirm. Notwithstanding the Constitution distinctly recognizes 1'8“ I ligions liberty. and property in slaves. the I abolition fnnnctics 0 New England seek to 1 crush them both. by the army, and justify Itheinconduct under alxigher law. These‘ 1 men are the worst enemies that this noun-3 i try ever experienced.—- Wayne Co. Herald. ‘ Repvdiation Repudvated.—Tha merchants of the Scum, who have character. do not up prove of the repudiation proclamations of their Governors. The Boston Traveller says :i—A merchant of this city. on Wednes day. received two letters containing remit— mncqa {Or debts. One letter was from Charleston, and the other from Georgia.— The Writer of the latter says, notwithstan ding the proclamation of Governor Brown, he considers it his duty to pay his honest debts. and shall continue to do so as long as he 1139 the abilily. @lll6 Harrisburg correspondent of the New .York Hmzld states that. at hast two thirdn of those who are enlisting in Penn sylvania, voted the Democratic ticket.— The Glevelnnd Il’lamdculer say; of the com mie; which en isted,,‘ . azem B‘- fervei (Giddin‘gu' distfififijtlcfimc were Demdpcmta.‘ edo not regard firm; as any thinginnmge, for the Democrats gate 31- 'vnys d ufiderdl circums’lnnées. the wum friam?‘ 91' t! o Uniomel’mévrg BM. Exciting Rumoré Rom Washingtoxi. On Saturday nfternoon the city of “'qshk, ’ ingtnn was thrhwn into n. state of inteme' ‘ exeitement in consequence of a rumor that a battle was in pregresp a few miles frioni Alexandria. The news. nt'course. was fidslr ed OVA-r the telqgrnph wire» to Baltimore and other cities, win-re the excitenwnt in“ him very great until it was asccl'tlined that t it was a ful-‘u alarm. x ‘l’ t _ Wuhiyzglon. [Wag] 25.—50m0 of the trohm I who so hastily crowed the river this after.- { uoon ‘huve returhed to the city. dimppqin ted in their expectation of meeting the lorr lemy. The movemenu of the nt‘ternoym, i however, demonstrate the facility and exw pedition with which forces can be thrown ' into Virginia. I 4 ‘ , - i , i The President; while in the procession' accompanying the remnim of Col.‘ Ellsworth l to the cars. wmiinfm-mod by a ‘murior of .‘ stirring hostilities on the Virginia. side.-‘,- ! (i 011). Mansfield Wasaimilariy tulvi'wil: :tntl [this was the foundntiun of the militgu-y movements hern‘ltmlny. - ‘ A dense smoké mu moanwhilt‘ set-n ion the line of the Alriingtnn tlluights nnd the ;siound of cannminding heard.‘ The latter. 1 however, proved in) homintitvgurfis, multlie smnke arose It,’ bly fi-nmgthe mm;- ‘firm‘n‘ i The troops! 'w have “00“ Ol'tlOPCd tohhlil Y themselves in re Iliuels to march nets nin ment's notice,” tl eqmnosrt watchfullwssmn ‘the part of mili :u-y authorities to guhril "agnimt‘ the nppmlmh nFset'eision‘ troops abe ‘ing everywhere manifested. . 4 1 ' "its/tingle", May ‘2s.—.—.\n MC; mtjuat‘re- Iceived from Virginia. which Exams to be ‘ truthful, snyfi thy range of the ulnrm wn's tllnt‘the ledernl' fiicket'gunrd nt Little Full»: Chutch. near Ari ngtoanere attacked 19ml (lg-iv, n_in by the eceséionists. 7 1‘ 1| ~ The federal tr ps rallied and the meet}- ionists were norm m: to flight. ‘, ‘ ¢ The fi‘flh Newgg'nrk’ regiment left their works at the entenclmfontu-nnd are im‘w, drawn up in‘line, n the brow of [he hill. . ' The troops whi h hastily left the city this aftoruopn. gm.- ha ting within a mflo‘ .of'v‘tfio city. ‘ ‘ ,- ~ , I _ The artillery a direction of-Ahv ’Dhe bridges on 1 Virginia have ‘ ernfm-nt forrefi. murch‘of thob‘ou Fefry in ~the rli‘ This line m 1 mi ' nncts the citiés of! runnihg invp‘nnr the northern .'“l the direct lilie bcl Alaxandrin. . , Reports from A exnndrin tn—dnfi state {hit everything is qu et there. “E ii ox 16le High! the gnvormnint form: will «ion utivfmce into the injm-ior f Virginia by may oi[ the Orange. nnll A‘leqimdria Railroad, which is now held by our 4 Alexandria on‘ Arlin’gtonk {lt-'ightsinrc now so thorough . fortified as to be mltin’e— ly Rafe against an; attack. , - f ‘ Two mo‘nstor olumhimls are to be~ sent. from this city to ‘nrtrous Monroe. . ' The Wnr Dept rtmont has taken official measures to impr vc the commiminrint gflho m-my and intend. tluit the troops shall have no further mime f compldim dug that share. ~ «.0. > ~- -~ 1 ' . fi’JnmN Jnc‘fsan,»who killefitl Pol. lEllfi worth. mus amo of violent temper. )‘H of gonorous impul. s where his projudi‘vfi were not immodi toly roused. like hclul d the’ company th not long sinco cut (im n the republican ii at Occnqnnn', 31nd th‘e3 . nemionlflngflyinf over his lgoiilze I'M the (first one thrownito tho breefie fin Alexan ria. ’ : .~ l ‘ l 3 As late as Thulr‘sdnyl. mm of} hi 2 nbigh born remon<tmt ‘ with him upon msq‘ying to kciop it-flyina n viq’ig of the {act tliht lit. was In hly prof: le that the troops of; the Unitedg Sauna 5w mld very uhoxftly. occu y- Alexandria, nntll Urns, “ell known that tile disunionist authorities-had order-pd itsfiv‘q'on nation. by theaf w disunion troops thr-n9, atthc first. mo ' t they might nuke tlnlir' appearance. . £3O honlever, aware that he wouldx sacrifi'ce‘il in lifo in keeping it. flying —-n‘nd liy duybjniak Hie next day his oath wan: fulfilled. ’. 1 ' ‘ v 3 A week ago. 6 Faith! man of \Vnuhin‘giqn city, who was ihi Alekandria on blwinoqa, was denouncedilliy n Washingmn rofuizoe. and I. hand of . inmi‘nnistu threatened: to shoot him or b him, when .lix'ckson went to his rescue. uh tlmcatening to leillinny man who moles him, saved him (Mi-Dif fendafi'er) from o vengmnce of the niob. ‘ -—:——-‘ ”a... —--~ ~—— . Charter Elan-tion New Emmi-ick—The un nusl charter el ion was held at New Brunt wick eeterdayj dresultad in the complete overthrowof thelßepnblipnm,vhy on unpre cedented mojorijy. This repult was owing to thmoutrageo a course pushed by, the Republimns, whb have made themselves odious to the citifiom b denouncing as trui ton or secessioniua of] like declinetlo Bo roped into their 1 orgnnization.~‘fcruy oin Standard. 1 } For Mayor, Ly? Van Noise receivmi 577 vows; Johnson _.eteon, Repub.,_s'36. The. Recorder. all tho Aldennen, all the Coun cilmen, the Town Cleik, Collector, Aasefisor and all other offioen,"nre “Union” men, in opposition to the~Bepublioan candidates.— Horetofore, the Republicans have generally carried the cit}. ‘ —————~o-o————- A Sqfe Man In Laura—By n steamboat ex plosion on a Western river. a pamn‘ger was thrown unh'urt into the watqr, and at once struck out lustilg for the shore, blowing like a. porpoise slit 0 while. ‘He reach the bank almost exhausted, afid was caught by a. bystander. Ind drawn out pantingt. “We”, old fellow,” said his friend, “had 3 hard time, eh I” ‘ g "Ye-yes. pretty hard, considerin.’ Wmn’}. doin’ it for myself, thong; mm a workin’ for one 0’ them insnrn offices in New York. Got. a policy on my life, and I want.- ed to “we thex‘p. I didn't care.” 1 Anolhn' Tem'file Eanlaqval‘r.—ln addition ‘ to the six thousand lives lost by the earth ‘ qulke at Mend‘om, South America. it is dated that San Juan, situated one hundred ‘ and twenty leagued north of Mendoza, had been nearly destroyed by the same earth quake, with an estimated loss ofthree thou sand lives. The earthquake approached 'from the direction of Valparaiso, and great anxiety is manifested to heartefvm that. quarter. ' . .j fi'l‘he Athenax (Tennessee) Post says that some twelve thousand troops, destined for Virginia. have passed over that road in the last ten days. “@szlaELWém it stated that Gen. Butler hm resigned his commiuionhs MB jor General of the Munchkin-us Volunteer Militia, Ind has been appoth sMnjor Gen onl in the United Slam Anny.” ‘ TWO DOLLARS A-Ymn l'Jc). 88- i «I cavalry passeii on in’tlge undria. ‘ ~ § ’tho Leesburngnih-oad im on dostrpyed by the go"- in_,order to pct-font Why helm ("owes from Untfierj’s‘ action 30? “'ashinglr-h.,— ‘nv abnimuuicntinn jmn- Leoslmrg and Alexnncilrin, . Iwepterly direction nlmf}; nnlilry of Virginia. It is tween Harper's: F err’yfnnd i The Mount“ Petition. The unanimity of the maple oftlzc- Non th for the overnmut, um! agninst tlnosp “ho would (fanny the Union, isuno of the most remarkable feumros of the yrcrenc context. Without dhtinction of party. every man, Democrat and Republican alike, are for the Union. and for suMninin}: the Constitu tion md the laws. And yqt the Democracy but not changed its grnuml in rig-HMO lizical questions,nnd it will not do no. 11;: party wna arrays for the Union and is still or (he l’fiion. When the grout film-id of our liberties is in danger the" Domorncy; true in it: patriotic devotion tn the mim try. ft 9309'; the discussion of theqmlitiral errors hivh haw; divided the pi-npie. am} dm'nl its energies to ghc protection ‘ofjho gnvori rnont. ,4 . EMI 15mm the come-Native party offlio {North is found in the very front in lhh i contesLtm-usmin the governmelmit. mmt not ho nu iposed that it npprofl‘fi‘dt' thy errors of the barty which is now in mum of the government. On‘ politicafinufn when the time comes for web Hunt to tu join'ed, the Democracy will ‘be found upon its oid=piatform. \ Mame it in nonfits du [' ty to act with the Republican Aduritiiuthw ’tion in a patriotic cum-o. it must. riot he ’5l: @och to have adopted or fuyomd tho lp’ohtirui opinions of that Admini‘utm'i'ionrj I i‘he ih-mocntic party is not abolitioniu-ii. {lt still maintains the some opinionnju m Ytho‘rights of the Southern Stntcs whicF it 3 has ever held, but while it in tho bolt! and 2 earnest advocate of those rights no ujgnimt ‘rthejsectionalism of the erth within ‘tho L'nifn and according to,tho Constitution [and the lows of the land. it will still guttin -1 tuin'tlmt Union and those laws ugninrt'tifoSo ‘ foes, foreignnml domes'tiqn ‘ '’ . I The duty which prompts us as Democrats to stand by the government in it: ’pt-emnt icrisis does not bind us to endoree its notion ‘ heretofore or hereaflor .in all ‘rmy’seotr; lln h lean is it to be comidered M cqmpoh tho-fun adhesion to the Republican party. : Ilmuovratu. ioynl to the Union, and trne‘v in ; their allegiance to its regularly conitittitwt ' governmentL hre Democrats still. 'l‘itey nro : animated hy the same put-paws and guided“ by the same views of duty which hard hem itot‘nre controlled their action in politicul ‘cont'psnts with those who now control lho I government. We rce no occasion to 6}"!ng opinions Lmntureiy formed and long at vo— lcnmj. The Democracy are not now‘ or ‘ m-vur have been the advocates of woman. :i~m.-n&uch less of'nbolitioniam. lint with rcbell in they have no sympathy nn‘d will have no fellowship. When the power of 1 that government which theyhave control ‘h-d.nnd which others. not with t‘hoirinu: ’ sent; ndmcontrol, is denied and nttnckod. z the Democracy, noknowledning' their obli :gution of allegimicei'a» citizenm will sbo oimlient to the laws u‘tler which “fé livu and which have rendered this n; great and prospérouu poo—pie. But at the some, time the (fistim‘t linen of principieih inuttornof , politics between them and thosgéwithfhom they have ever been at variance. are t y no “means oblitefnted.—l’iulzurg Purl." , . A anentable‘Feature of thq Times. ! The followiy remarks of the St. Louis Republican: an applicable to many sectioifi ‘. of the country: . ; " f it isom- ot'Lhe most lamentable {minim-en of the tim9s through which we urn pulsing. ' that men seem to [-0 carried “wily by ‘an 9&— een oneeling mounting almost to frenzy; Nobody N‘nmi to think. Reason but lost. its sway, anti n’ mim‘ is nothing now if‘he he ” not intcmpertite in the expressiqn of him opinions. and intolerant when opposition is made to his 0 rome nnd nhdminri'ltlg plum : for the snfetyEf the Republic, or the dc:— truction of it. hich is much the heat form of speech. Another unfortunate feature in connection with :public afl'uimis. that". {man of sound intellect, giteét moral ctal'n‘ugo. and real intei‘est in the piancrvntiomot'otm institutions. islno‘ longei' able to’cou'mn‘atl public attgntion, nris réhictant to plitzhim sclf‘ hbfnro the country [9r ifs-n: of {he tor rents of abuse which are sure to beahowurctl upon him lg! desperate domngogubn. by political unichs, by men who have nhthing to gain by the return of pcncn. and “tho, tn ,clmructerizc them omplmtically. would ru t ther " reign in hell than serve in I‘IVPHJ'. } Ago. experience, the role of patriotism: are mt unidc“, that pimple bray he lea. stop by sto ”t. to ruin nnd civxl “tar: . Ono light only ‘ to loci; to the press and thet pulpit. find to I k»; presentin onb of put lawgillntures qr pub ; ic meetings. to hear language nndvnnutho was and improcntinnsfit only for pnntliclnnu ium itself. Auditor whnt‘l ‘Tlmt t a peo :ple mar be the sooner induct-(l to e ibroil themse “sin a bloody war-i-brotl gain‘zt. Tbrgther. father nguimt son; 'énrry‘gfdmth 'and my into every boufs‘ehold in the 17nd.— ‘We talk of this 518 an fige of cwilizatolfini'} thigh intellectual culture, of pt-ogrm' ‘ mu!“ N‘s-ill claim that it is" remnrknbla for (iiirivtti‘; lan and cnnobling virtu'es. and yet ‘ a sea I grnund us stronger‘ovide‘nms 0f burlgrism. .‘hf amigo t‘emcity. of desperate wickpfliiw. 1‘ than him signalized any page of history. h i it nqt time that thorershould hesome hump, on all aid”. in thiu paroxysm of‘ fully amt madness and intent to murder? - , ' ' <P4ilosophy of Bath. 2 ; 3 ~ To,understqnd the [hilounphy of this beautiful and often sub‘imd phvnqmi-nnn. so onefi William} slim-e Hm {-rjt-ufinn. and easent'ml' to the very exifl‘enco of nnlirflgh, a few facts derived. from nbiprvntion nu u. long 'trm‘a ofsxperiment must. be ['Bl:]an bei-qd: " . ' ~ 0 1. Were the aknnaphere. everyt'vhnro, ‘ at all times. st an uniform tempornt have ,iu'hnuld never have rain, or haiL or {gout—- :The water absorbed by it in 'ev-pqr-tlon from the see and the earth's surface. vault! descend in an imperceptible vapor or crime to be absorbed by the air when-once {Lilly saturated. . . ‘ . i 2. The nbsqrbing power of the minim“ phere, and consequently its capability to retain humidity; ic proportionally greater in cold than in warm air. ‘ 3 3.’ The air near the surface of the earth in warmer than it is in the region of theelouds. fi‘he higher we ascend from the earth. the colder do we find the atmosphere. Hence the per netuAl snow on very high mountains in the hottest. climates. Now, when from pontinuul evaporation the air is highly saturated with vapor, though itbe invisi~ )ble and the sky cléudlc‘ss, if its temgeruture :is ~:nddenly reduced by cold current: ofsir i rushing from above, or from it higher 10,9. lower latitude. its capacity to retain moir ‘ ture is diminished, clouds are formed, and the result is rain. Air condenses as it cools. and like 3 sponge filled with water end ‘ compressed; pours out the water which it: diminished capacity canngthld. , The @mmandcr a! [lurper'a F .-—Grm. Johnston, (late Col. Johnstonfvgf 81A") wha commands the Southern troops at Harper's F erg. resigned in (hlifornigApx-il 19th. He in Kentuckiun by birth, born 1803. hufinll his interests are in Tex»; He graduated at West Point 1311826 “Beulah nut in the 6th infantry. He served in the Black Hawk war, and then in 1836 ha emi~ grated to Texas. He entered the Texan army as a. private soldier-um! was neon pro mowd to succeed Gen. Felix How-ton tn the chief command, which led to I duel be tween them, and Gen. Johnston m woumL ed. In 1840 he retired from ofico—hoh‘d been senior brigmlier-genernl and Sequin, of “Far—and settled on his hmhtiong In 1840, at the request of (glen. Tnybi. he took command of a volunteer Tenn rifle regiment, and served in that capacity for six months.‘ As acting ins to: gene‘ml‘ to Gen. Butler at the siege mutton}. he ‘ rnceivod the thanks of his command", In 1849, President- Tnylor appoiuwd him post.- master. In 1867 hemwgiven themd , of the United State-a forces sent to ,tquéh ’ the Mormons manners. Ila oommhhdéq the Utah milittrydistrict, and on the‘deat'h ol' Gen.‘Clnrléé, assumed the oomx‘mnd’hf the department oljhe Pacific. .. ' ‘ - ——-—--.- w- - .... ‘ i No "thopt. folly as she M” mflil ‘ A heavy load of conimon sense). ”' * '3‘}
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