%MUM. NMk • fltnont.n.vit k puldishod e ery Monday morning, by HENRI , ' J. STATIIde. lASI l's4aer annum if paid strictly tsf AD • t Ver.-,-,41 00 per annum if, riot paid in • trance. .No Stibacription (liscontiintel, ur less at !the option of the publisher, until 411 arrear4es are paid. . 1 ADVKItTISEMENITSinuertedat tlionsuai rates JOB „, 1-11INTING [lima with r enthuse and dispatch. .. , • OFFlcnip Soiltli BaltilllOro street. (lire'Btly tippo..ito 'Warn; dors' 'nil iiin* Eotillilislitrient -..... , •i 7,),1111 , 11,Ek PRINTIA , ; ,I Ir MT. 'I on tile sign. K.D27,3t;1.0`2:L11 . . PZ33.: ... Wm. A. Dua.,•, . TT° :.,; R y AT LAW.—OfTti- in the North west corner of Centre Sutter • . Gettysburg, a. ,A. --. L 04..; • o. tf ~ A.. J. Cove; - A TTORNEY AT LAW. will p umptlY attend IV to Collections and 01l othe business'ea tru•ited, to hue. 011 ice betneen Fo:linestocks' , End Danner & Ziegler's Stores. It.. timore 4trt , et, Gettysburg. l'a. [S pt. 5, 1859. . _ Edward B. B 12 4 3 r I or, , A TTORNEY AT 1. t. W, wilh aithfully and Li,.. liromptly attend to all busi ess entrusted , to him. - Ike speaks the Gerd langungle.— ! Office at the same ',Lie!. in Sot th Boltitnore ' atriket. near Forney's drug stor , and nearly opposite Danner k. Ziegler's dto , e. ' ] tlettyshnrg. March-20. I ~ D. liteConatug gy, i• AsisTTORNKY AT LAW, (Ulliee tie door wesl4 of Itnehler's drug atfd boo storc.fliant- , uic atreet.) Arrtea oir AND SuLleiTon: von 1 PATICIIITs AAD ric•imuss. d'lonot, , hand III.:ar- i rants, Back"-pay suspended CI imp, :toil albs . other claims against the (invert' neat it Wiiith- 1 legion. DX.; tlsO,Anieriranediti !l ain fin 2 :ini f il. , Land Warrants loented Jllll4llO, irlionitlit,iiiiil highest prices given. Ateentste , gaged in .10- ' eating warrants in lowa,' Illin tis tool other we..ternStAtes ,a2rApply to 1 int personally orbv letter. Giqtysburg, Nov. 21,'.13, —_ .. . . ~ ..• • J. C. No3ly, TTORNEY AT LAW. will'at ems to co Ice -1 Iw' flubs and all other businc , intru.te 1 to hei care with prompt ni si. lidi ein the .. E. corner of thelli ..antotold i fortnerl • occupiet by Win. 11. lilt•Clell in. i'.-q.l - - tdettyaburg..liit•il I I, 1`4:.9. , i _ ---1---: Wm. B. M.Cle in, - - A TTIiiINEY ,I . l' 1.,11Y.--titlieo in West ilid. PI dlt• street, one dour wed of the new Court - 110),5t.. I , -,, ' Gettysburg, Nur. 1.4; 1.4 - ,9. • J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. Ty 'AS Ris tillit'e Inc. -OW, . - 01 . — , L door wait of tic "--• v ,. 1117-i . -- lottheenn clittri•lt in i n . , 1 Clatn , ierslitir t t strec•t, and oppitite ricriln.,. i.• store. ,‘rhere tlfose•st i- hin t !: to I. i e "st i s tt,loial o,i...ration peitorlited nre teepee[ rills in Ci t 41 to grill. itY'VV•ILICNI•KS: • Dr, hurt r. !Icy. l'. I'. Krantli, O. Id% fley.ll. 1.. li•tugh r, O. D., Itev. Kra. M. Jscolist Prot. 11. L•. Stu. cr. . (ett.% shurg, ..t 4rllll, '53. J • • , . I Adams Conn ~ M u tr c • A r i p' Fli t '" i t il t r . . " l, A ll l : l l .; :?1 11'." ' -- • ovvtvr.st. • • i' Peesich•nf- r George Swope. , , •• ra•s Presid , ni—S.. 11. / 1tn,, , e11. ~e•ertiary-1). A.llnelitee, ! - nihisurer-1)..i r i,l 11 . 1'rnarv. Exteuist•e l'.'lln,tiec-2- 1 1oncrt M Curdy, J mob King, Andrew lleinizebnan. 1 . ,Wvlai,nr— , ir , ,ll.V. StVOlll., it: . .1111.4111 e .3 . 111.• C• 11, Kill:, A. 1 1...'D.Zri:11 111, li. 1 Ptictiv: Thos A. :brill ill, g. P‘iio,-,loek. Win B. 11.01 , lion W mit Wii in I. 11. 1 2 .o.liell.wrgcr. Atoliel Fritt J .4n' W•dror I. 11. .. Pi•Kll l••Z. . lie] T 11" 'ight. J 'din II triter. it. I:, M.•Ornary, S R. (Inc, l l. it M "r. , Ary, Andrew l'ulli..), Jolii Picking, J. II /, [tar:'.. ....tr rhil D.llrl,llrt• is 11110i1•1 in its opera tinny f,o the t•nitittv of hil tins.' It 11s , been in wozvesitful opciation for ins-e 1111 'IV F.,11 , , Mid itithot !wriod has plid ;II oast , . sail PX reoseq•wilho.l gcaq 011....suie•iLhat ig alio I. , rtre , surplus enn't4l' in the Treattit •. The 'dm pqny• emolov. oo .1 2 milfs--- , ill !usine.i.l beillig -I done hrtho Mtatt , ,ierc, who me t i h nallv elet.t -(.4 by the Stncl,lioldvr , . am i . •r-1011 ..le , Jiti•nt sin Insurance coo niinly to nn of the !1,0% name.] klantl:erq for further int', !notion. fs:irThe Eveentive Cimino:it • • te ,,, e at the office of the Go,nporte on the I st Wed') .•stlay i n eyerr month. at 2, P. M. Sept. 27, 18:t8, . - -, - - -- -: MON° Yarl 11,:ra. lvai.: ririik . inilleeriber Inicing retails d . his !lace of I bilsincsk to E.tit York sire , t. a iliort dis t-ince below St..l.thies . ('hurch. s ould antibunce tt - the p•tblic ti•nt•lie is still pre., %red to ftirrush sill kinds of stork in 1,14 line, uric. as 1 411iiti., 'orients. Flealiitl/114 ~.k 1•...5.c.., of vlri varii , .xissf style rind linit.h• stills mid will tut lt,to•X : to il Vot kets, to suit pin clts-t•i.s• and a prices to snit thetitnes. Picr•anisiLtiring itti , nag its hi. , line will find its a decided acts Milli:L."1: i° examine his knock and prices before pun It itit •• elsewhi-re. . , 11 1 .1. U. MEALS. - Gettpdstarg, March 21. la:is. I 'Cannon &Ad r's 1 • xrEw mAasi,N. wg)i:Ks. et ncr of Illalti ill more sn.l En4 . l3liddle sire '.i, directly op posite; the ,new Court [louse,' llettysberg.— Having reeently arrixrd front PI ladelphin, and feeling ally competent to evect to ,11 work in . n ‘the fipest style of-the art , we wt sli t re.partful- ' 1y invite the attetifion of the pul lie wishing to procure anything ill ,f to ~cor us - ith it call and exatoine stiectmens of lir work We 4 ttre preptired.io furnish MiISCM :STN. T MSS ANt) 11E.X11NTONES, NI Altlll ~ MAN r if 1.7•; 5, SLABS for Cabinct-m 'kers, and :nil (Ale work appertaining to our husitiess,ot he loweti . t pot siitle.prices. We do not he.sitot to .gita mace that our workothall .be pin up its a manner sub stantial and tasteful tonal to ,is best I to be seen in the cities, where • ever iinprot eitent which experience has suggeste is availed of, _ ' and especially do we rtarantee hat our Ceine tery and Grave Yard work shall' e so ca , refully' ast as nokto be ntfected by frost, on shaltmain tainfor years that erectuess_o position given at the completion of a job. and emeressery to eontilnerl gracefulness and sym . etry. , ! Nov, 28 1859 tf —2-- !_.. • _ AL.-- __________ , - Still at War. I 110ACIIMAKING AND 111. CKSMITHING ft .../ —The undersigned recipe trolly informs ins friends and the public the he continues the C t oschinaking and Blacksni thing Lusiness in every branch at his establish • • eat in Chum ,bersbarg„ street. He has on t.titd ark [trill , manufacture to order all kinds . ' CA Rruito Ei3, BUGGIES, SI4EIOIIB, Spring , agOuS, ree.,of She best *Muriel. and tnade by siiperiorHcork men. sllfrltersints:a and BL CESXITIONG of all kinds-done at resat:Ma:dr .. tcs, prslimptly and - to the satisfaction of rust , mere. COOSTRY PRODUCY taken 1 egehatige - for work at market prit•es. ' . . , Adr•Persoits desiring article or work in the, Coactimaking or illacksmlthi : lint, stre re apectfully invited to call on JOHN h. ll' TZWOETII. Gettysburg, Jan. 44; '59. 'T' a . -, 'Removal f. 1 NEW ALOOS.—G EO. F. ErKENRODE has , _. reatorred his Oyster esta blishment to the .apleadirt new Saloon in Jacobs & Bro's, Pkilld• I in& on .the'Nortit side of Chailibershurg street, I where he will at all times be prepared tei serve I sip the best of OYSTERS, in very style. By keeping a good article, he exp cts to receive a I I. Liberal share of public pair 'lnge. TURTLE 1 SOCP, CHICKEN, BEEF ' tiNG., 'PIG'S I. FRET, TRIPE, BOILED and FRIED EGGS, ICE CREAM, BiloB, kc., in their easen. A nice Riess-of ALE or LAGIdt can wars_ be had.— come and try me, G. F. CIifE.III.ODE. April 2, 1860. d ISt PR? Mint awarded tol Tyson Brothers . 1 . Is'y the Menallen A,grica I Cults' Society, Seiit. 186. e, an 4 by the Adams Go ty Agricultural 'Society, 'Sept., Mil, for best mbrotypos and Photographs, over all others u exhibition. - , - - - - - - --- - e-- ' tiII:ALL PHOTOGRAPHS fr $1 per dozen, DI sat Tysons'Sky-light . G4ll. ry.. ' i , , , -,••• .1.„ 4 '''.,•;11. 01400/ .1 1 • 'ftfiir ii 4 , . i ~„,„ ....„...--- ~...,.,,, 1 0 140 " /44,AL , ... ••• a , .. , • K.-___- . , p, . • ..., ~..... -, , r„- _ , ......., , )/ ,c. ./.____ - i l , ~ • Dr H. JlStrAmfir: ‘i‘ffith Year- (11112“ ‘ afinfit. NEW YEAR’S ADDRESS ‘ 0F ’ ‘ Th: Omit; of The Compiler. ‘ -- ~ i JAS-ufi,»1862. i eKn'D I‘.\T}MN3: ‘ l “ I hung (gum: agnln togreet you, ~ A“ l Minn (lid before: ‘ Antl I'm wry glad to mpct you, 1 As 1 quiz: glnyn of your. ' i . "TM: is the (13.6. of all the your. 3. Tln- briglmwt null the bud; l This in tho day t Junké I.looan ch’ecr, Aml'join in 313111! “ill: zest. “ Let all (up once lny Ivy their r-nrefi, ~ Amljuilf in harmless mirth: f , Ammo tlme, mun of lmnry hairs} Anal jnin ih'sports of earth. l “'lmt worn llal»: lifo‘witlmut a (ln'y “’lu-n Aliqzml i'rivnds can men-L; ‘ Who); fun-«I cnmffimion‘q far away ‘ (31m hold culmmunion sweet? ‘ Ah. IN the war-1:1 'go Mit will, I; ‘ 5‘ Let churliuh onvs prute on, i_‘ ‘ - “ A hunrh‘ml ymu-h frnm now " ygvuth slfll \ \‘Vlll have its wanted fun. i M'hile musing all alone Ins-t niglfit’ ‘ My rhyming powers rallied; 50 [ml 11mm iment'to ,mile A patron—yum]: ballad. Give me. thou. kind friends. attmitinn. , While I grind you out Homaghymesfl Amt oxeum- mt- when I mention ‘ 'l‘hnt thea- are “ pressing limpet.” Wuulil'you 9am the C.irrir\r~ dfinsrience. Would you ll't'f' lll< mind (if cairn, . Juct lwstnu‘ at {our nlvuiulam'ce rt As much iL~ you can spare. _ ‘ NOT 3 angle instance know you. 'l‘hmugh suu~l§nm ruin m‘lqmw, Wlwn tug pain-r was 11': printed, at“ t ’ Url’thi- Cari-icr would n’t. gu. l ’ , ,A ‘ In return for hlousing‘ glt‘fllel“ ‘ i j ‘ 'l'lilin umruilé over know, 1 A ‘ To "ml the grant Creator 5 ‘ ‘ l ‘ 0m- lwartfeltt‘huukshure due. '' ‘ Just unit it mum’é that God has sent I'llnn nur law! a cuNP: But. thanks to Him. nurpunjshpmnt. ‘ l'u Ju~tlco might] be worse. ‘3 ,1 l Avnrt. 0 (:ml. tho (lr'mdful storm} g l 'l‘lmt imiv li:in-_v<'o'(-r mn' Lnull ~ l I's~h+-r~r- (.50 Month mu] lu-ing rqt’orm ‘ t . 13y 'l‘hyminjostic hand. ; ‘ Grab your mm wn’were M proud ‘ i . , 1h Eliiy earthly nation; ‘ l’ult‘llmv u'.~rslm‘dmwd by the cloud i Ul‘ slavery :igitalid'n. 1 ’ T “'lmn ll] llii \\‘l~dnm no“ <l'lw‘l‘fi‘t ‘-f ‘ 'l‘u t'urmtht- qvm-tliv mitiil‘n. [ ._,-_. f, 1 llt' m‘rlerml thmu. in lloly “'i'lt, , To till :1 nervilq statiun. ‘ ' V l ‘ Axiiln from thia their history showa, 1 I To us. mnelmivolv. , i That. all in all. ”lg-ll‘wflf‘k nogroes , ‘ “'i-rc m v-vr counted [rimi i ‘ llut fonl- tlmro Me, Who. for thefsurke’ , HI: z-u!!in;.:_qlllt-n (I figure. ' 7 , Strain all their nm‘tm~ (Ili'lll nlm it) make A, white mun 02' the nigger. j '- ‘ Knv they. “ the Constitution 9, l~ a mvnnant with hell, ; , Anvl “'o'll maul u. \uli‘titutinn i _ Ere rebellion we can quell." ; ._ 0. \‘o gnvl< and little fislle< ! l 3 Mil y-m r-w-r hour the like! j - . 'l‘hn' cr.\z\' uholitionbtx ‘3 “ ‘ Fur higher. wages strike. f And just, here it suit< to tell youlflmt - Such cruntures we have minim! '7 Rut tlu-f‘grmitnst mun” (3)0fall the pack Is John T. Mcllhcuny. ‘ i l And if you can in no wise guess 1, • , Why I psi that creature so, i You need but read his mean Addren For just one' year ago. A western star in splendor rose,!,` 'Anti shed a lurid light ; It promised lair when it arose, To he the gent of night. All mankind stoisi with eager gaze To see this nets light swell : j . But sucidebly .. it erased to blaze, t ftud all fits sphindar fell. I By a silly proclamation 1 • lack Fremont's - V.10v, , fled, ; And his nigger speculation Was knocked into the hehd." In the year that'S just departed,L Our County hats been blest With abundant crops and harvests, And health the very best. While in other States was raging . A fierce and bloody strife, Our good people!were entsagingi In the peacefttl arts of life. ; Of the town and of its doings ' • Since I last We " on the wing,' , Of our maidens and their wooingls „ It isTroper next to sing. , On acchunt of the great movement Caused by this civil war, t The spirit of improvement Is vastly under par. But still I am quite free to tr4y.i That when the war is over, r, • '" Our people will not long delayt To build as fast as ever. Although no prophet'sson am 1 . , t' I'll bet a silver half That ere-a score of years go by We'll have a telegraph. 0 what a glorious time 'twill 4 !. 'When that day comes along!; If I should live that day to semi I'll note it in tily song. Our streets at night are now sci light That walking is a pleasure ; None can deny, whits senses, right, That gas-light is a treasure. An army of our youths have gone To battle for the nation ; . , And, when theif noble work is done, We'll vote them an ovation. And when they tread the battle-field, Or scour the leafy heather, They need warm clothes their fciVms to shield' From the inclement weather. The Ladies they are busy now, Soldiers' ills to lighten ;.. Many heads in thank will bow, And many cheeks will brighten. The girls!--God bless the sit* • I say--' , What a world we'd'hurs *4063 A DElbcnikinc'' ANO . OAPAIL — V dOlf - riOt Lo, GE rx - V.SIBITIRG, e, 18=4 Their happy presence. blith • and gay ? Nought but bachelors !—".. It, git out !" Truth', noble champion, Era ry lifyete, To whom all honor due, By crafty tricks and pulling wires, Was`nufairly beat by two. But justice in his case will y t Most surely bring to light The real truth, and thenne' I get i • The seat that's of righ . ' A mighty battle has bee fogy :ht, A glorious vietorl , :wolk, The mobocrat:a have cote t. naught 4 _ Their little race Is rutE • !' The Keystone State is right gain For Gild Democracy, genreforth khow to m. k the lien Who'd erns!' 0i.4 liberty. Weicoine thrice to the New 'ork Te th, 'We give yi' gretqing war And wish you best of health nd Are gth In sunshine, min orstorn . Tho. war is for the States ted, From cast to we4tern way Union as of yore ir?vited— llonte tnr the &el° ahri br. e. Up with nut lktts=hip !hi , ! hurra For 'lit cottultry 411 lot's si 17.. ".Ifappy and gay "—hurrah hurrah ! Loud the gleiious motto r ng: "The union of lake.Htlie uni nof Inn Is— The Union (4:hint's /toile sekt-r : The h o u.t.—tho wii it of lamps— lid the Fl 4 of hur Unio forever!" I ' TILE (2.1-KRIER BOY. "lie tiad Shrum," , . There livies in Verniont a g eat fello v, of tiand erous muscle :mil endura tee, A long ther itecopplisliments he p •ides hit vself on Gill 4 able to carry mor: liquor hail any man in the countlry. 'l't& is a con men. weakness, !but this ijaarticul r intliv dual has uncommon strength to su port -it.t Ile way *in tow a few daYs ago, a d found thini- self ait one f At; hotels in co pane IN 111 a gay i i iatty o 'bucks, W I WI whor , he was pite at 'lamp. vernum t, in the co irse of evei - mts, j fas asked o take a think, an he ansviereo . with,a Confident strength.: " shrink from no responsibility," Ile was nvitedain, for hisH wanify " was knovrt : and h ;an sweredl ev4ry invitation in t ic same ,4 way, talkiq lou.ler as lie tontinue•l. The fven ing wore m , and afte the sev ral individual capaeiti,:.; of the parity had cen trid al- I naest to ti eir - Lent With the ion-shri/ ker, lie exPro- .d his intention of ' turniq in." Ile we' pi' tty full asihe voile tilcstaii and turned int ) his rootn. A git at rack wa's heard fro 1 his 9 u:tit ers in a few mi m e :, anti a sou d like a War-whoo , long rawn out, - came o.the party below I ! • They iv re pleased with't e dem*meat ; andd samaritans.. likesamaritans. di y went o the i room. Opel ed the•door, and a , . -ed Ver i ront, way, in a symp thizing if hn would are a drop of ;b4ily andlwater. t~ voice, tem i- hle even in Prostration, camelfrom asting 4 place near the floor. and shaped itself in tllese few cords :• q } l.fic—no' mare! By-- II C;—.l ' l , / . .loPihk." - i Scene in 4 Stachtm.,—Enters a large Jtrong man, witha cOw-aide in his hand. 1 " Is the editor in"" 1 "He is. 4 "You ?', , "Yes."' i i "I havelcome to settle wit'. yOu." I , "Well, (editor draws a revolver ; ) go ahead." l ' , • I - "I havel taken your pate' now about a year" !i : 1 "Well. (Cappiag•his pisttol.) i "An article in your last r. ' in isSue_ (tite cocks hj pistol) has cony' ced m sir, thitt—you; T need— i 4 i " I deny your Aglit to give it—i)e * catitious, sir." i I, I "Give you-what?" l' A thrashing." 1 i I "'Why, ;no, my char sir. I me to rtay in advance ftir another year." 1 The editor wilted. 1 • larTaditus says : "In t e earl ages man lived a life of. innocenc : awl siniplici ty." Upon this a critic rem rks.: I " Virheri was this period o innocenipe ? The first wortuin went ast ,y. Th 4 very first man that was horn in 1 .114 world killed the feemicl. When did th.. time. cif sim plicity , -c in?" , new tagged little uréhi came tpa lu dy's ,doolf, asking; for old (:10:th She brought. him a vesd snd I --~ 1* of tréwsers, which'lho thought would b 7 A comfortable it. Thefyoung mpo-graceltook t ‘ gar ‘ ants ‘nn‘d emmioq‘d each, area. wig: dio oontente‘i look,. mid: “ 'lghere aib'l no Into}: Ipqcket.” 1 1‘ f 1 WWW F. . #1! Vermonter hu‘ inévemed fiméw a'nd chedp phm Tot boarding: Ohe of his bogrderi garnering the rest, and :1: n eat: I hearty meal—the meameri‘led boi satin fied from sympathy. . . ' g Juvenilt Amity-M Aunty, I “in. gen tleman in the hotel reading-W,- busy with two'volumes y. once." g ' :J " Why. Charley, ‘how mirth” 2" 3 3 “HO‘ had a volume of fickflfi one lgnnd, gm] 3 volume of mo 6 a a'n’ out of his mouth." w ‘ ': S'Sam Slick uys hewo Lyoke of Men My day, t F pp I gum-rel betfveen tw lbq-Juyp got their dander I | g m'Why did cunt :: the enemy.” ”You no, I‘ beta-min»: nosefuid of com- I loé it." - % | “ 11mm [3 ‘lmnn Ann WILL nxvun.” A Certain Bridge. • I remember once when 1 was a young man, living up in New Ilampskire, they dedicated a bridge. and invited A young iuwyer to deliver the oration. 'The lawyer had never yet, after , a fortniglies practice, had the ',honor of tieing' retained, and an opportunity of establishing lls, reputation was admirable. The day carne, the multi tude, emit the oratqr. lTel hail Made' no written lireparation,' that being, be had been told, unlawyet•dike—a IlaWyer being supposedi to he capattle Of speCking without ...note or rqUiee any number tri!f Ileum, on any subject,, if, a style of thrijling eloqiience.—. He stood ; lout upon the platform, and amid the proftiund attentittt of Id 4 audience, • 1 ' commeneed : ! "Fellotit-citizens—lOve and forty, years ago, this •bridge, built by yitiur !enterprise, w 11.4 part and parcel Of the heyiiing wilder. nest? „ ; 1 , 1 !'! 1 ' Ile paused a moment , " \ el, fellow-citi ' tens, only five and !forty yeara 'ago, this bridge, where we noir stand,!Wits 'part and parcel of the howling wilderiicks." ' Again he paused.{ (Cries of llood: go on ..") • ! I `• I feel it hardly nise'eQsary triirepetit that 1 , tills bridge, fellow.cilthiens, ii - Mly five anclA forty yens ago, was i tutrt and tistreel of the ; howling in'ililerness : and I w!ilheonelude by saying that I wi-'ht td . hid itlii4s part: it'd parcel of it now." .4..., , • I ' , , 1 1 1 • ,-- . 7'he Ilfili;.tter we/ Me , Girhr'i.2-1.1. , (nip' ter once delitereil a stroing:sormon against [v is- • iting on! b'unilay eNtening. !After , tea 'the young clfirgyman Ar.itl , to a ft lend : , i i "Come.. let u. go to the ,tiglacyin'si find! spend the evening Witli his'iltt4lAier.l 1 ' " liotyr cried hisifriend, WitiLmuch 'stir'. prise, "isit pOssible! yrni ea 11 make st i k.ch a proposal; to me. after the seinion 3,loddinve•( just concluded?" I ! 1' ! ' ' ' . " , Psligiw," said he. '' , !l on* rustle those remarks! n order dint 'wenglit have the better chance wit tbegirls oueselltes." ' -- i -- - •••••i - , ' ' ;- ' 1 nurriOrn P ;4, ~etry.-11t , t:k 1100 upon the broad blue sky,—it t wifikle • int l every star, , , —it mingles in the gietan's trge, and glitz ' terms in the 'dew droll) 'Oliat etc" the lily's,' bell_ It glowi in the Orge tb4 eoliws of tite r decline of, day. and'refits it act- blackened crest of (lie raft,or:iritzsierin elptul. rt Is in the mountain's liehflitiand it the cataract's costs—ie the towerini,trink, tell in the tiny flower. , Where We c.ni i.eeithe'lianii of God, there betqaty finds her dive lng-place. 3 . (IXr friend 3 elinnia foneytops, is a queer crttat tire. She fort, •,!fair and fat.— Says shot never get merrie Illhever. Says the men 'gtre ' lirtitei!.' 'Thecae} is, J entima, like rompotLers of Iter - ailoriiitle sex, mark- ed herself at too hilt figures lit her youth l ful dept.! The congequence Wals. the goods did'nt sell. Tliey'Ve since !.‘e,ukfl. Let i the fate of .lemima be a warnirig to all young ladies. Don't be fiiolish,', , aidens, but; be. i come sensible wives. 1!! :1 !owl, ' :—.--., 11rmec awl Boteri—The Rev!. Jr. If— was reputed for the stiavit ' of This !;inanners and his especial politeness towhrdS the sex. , Ifiindiug a diiiii of h ney,to a lady, at a party in Ins house, he sit* 1, ii his wonted 1 manner,, "ido take a 'lit 10 tioneY, Mist —, 'tin so sweet,so like yotirself." ,i i " Abi .Mir. lifurtliii.," ban ling the butter., dish to, the' host, site excl inted, 't Do tak a little :biutter, 'tis int like. otirself ,"' .. 1 -,..,-i-i-. The War awl Conie.—"l ow • isyour busi- ( I i ness milt'?" asked a gent. man of, a- " corn I doctor "[who was eletractiig, a' trotiblesomell bunion for hint "Poor, very poor ; the : / hardest time I've seen in :talany, a year," was the reply. •• W,hY, surely thavvar does! not affect your bqiiness,' , .said the gentle-1 man. ` 4 " Yes, it does, r joined the Prim- i thinner ; " people Wear theireld boots and 1 shoes now, and they don't get 'corns." . 1 ler When you doubt between:two words, choose !the plainest, the 1 cimimonest, the most idiematic. kscliew .iine Words 'as you I would a rogue; love simple :ones' as you I would native roses On your Cheek. Let us use the plainest and sliortri*ords that will 1 grammatically and! gracefully express our 1 moaning.l 1 . , ,r,„ I Quick Tempered.-4A servant :girl, on leav ing her place, wasasked by ' her, master as to her . - , reason for I sting * : 1" !distress' is All' qtfick-tempereit.. that I' cannot live, t with her." " leell,,' said . : the gentle. man, "'yea know ii ) is ntillooner begun than it's over." "Yes, Sir,,and no' soct er over than begun again." ggie A vendor of hoop skit recent ly extlolling his wares, in presenett, of a cus tomer's husband.! "No had is fluid be without one of these akirts," said'tbe store keeper. "Well, of course net," dryly nee pondeid the hushtind who *as something of a wag ; "she ahqulcl be within it." ' Ng i llere is an t old epigram in two litre —or tether an epitaph, * sharp enough to wake up the vixen, if she was not very dead indeed "Here lies my wife Polly, a terrible shrew, If f seid I was sorry, then I lie too!" !lb try..—Wittiont plenty of eavikl4, we need never expect . to, hare a Stable Govern ment, I ~ . . 1 1111111,'Aclergyman consoling ayoungwidow on the death of her husband, remarked that she Could not find his equal. "I'll bet I will !" remarked the sobbing fair one. , :. ------•—•••••- air den. Tom ThUla has been deerstux,d ing in Michigan, and killtd D!134 &nutter:a bly heavier than himself. , i' whet-break |u try tb make I women when in thoifico of r,‘ I hie got I. j: In"? In fol- , . . Hear Douglas. i Mr. Douglas, in his great ape el be ore , the Legislature of Illinois, a few to be ore his death, said: . • , I 1 " I will never acquiegeo in calif Tilea ate upon theconstitutional rlVitsor i ' ;Situti its of the South. "If any attempt is made . to i 'at)e t cis rights or incite iserVile in-urrecti im ng . them. I would be the first to alto the rescue." V I lie declared, Mitring the Ere`in 4 , pf Op .. gress last win ter, '-- and who will i 'calla/1 his reliability ?—that the abolition' bin he; i Senate was just as intent as th S l ititli rn secession leadeta upon- brcaki ' ial, he j Union. The same cabal is in = lei*, ate l now; and is banded together to - erltut; 'VI terminal ioiroft.4 war that slyill , t 'test oy slaVery."—Parri ,, kit. tli r m. .. , 1 ; Mir The Democrats of the Foi i th 'en to-4 lint District of Pliilaileiiiiii4, ii.vetitilec ell John (i. Brenner, }.q., of the 34 W rd, i their Delegate to the net 1/6nr r4l fle S to , Convention, and unanimously 1 C's'l a set of very strong resolutions of in. r tio in 1 favor of the Ilmi. Itienfiso tsN '... Vizi' liT : for Auditor Ch-tietal. It will be? el 11l et . / ed 'that ..1 irri lr. ght was our ea di to ; air the; same olliee ha 1859, and al o gh he ' unthrtfinAte 'diviSions in our I) . tylat t tat time inade suree.ls Itopeleqs, his :re lit po au-, larity with tlie,people of the Stat w, she vn t i. in c the handsome vote he recei ad w i ll eh v i al e6nsidertility ahead of th f c es' or he ticket. 'The Democracy of I'4, ylvii tie' eau' have no stronger tir more'n - 11 ca di d.tle for the nexteanva,a, than r. lll'rh_lit. ' --'- liecediog Go:etie n . "....- _L....: - I fifirThe admission that slavOi a reC •-I sized as property 'by the Coustfut o nd laws of the United States is an4l.ll-1, meta of the whole Republican ;le y tit on ! this subject, and a recognition tl e ptlin- eiple of the Dred Scott decisio '. • 'lie Ite- I publicans denied; that elaves'w e ropty t because they wanted tainter, re nil et them free, 'now , they ,claim ti 1 hey e property fort lie accomplishinen f le sa rue ' object. ' e• . -- • 1 -44 ..... - , ' 1 ge-The nograles are but five l' 'ens to; the white,' twiit& -five million ' a a we in-; ,tit that the foriner shall not m opolize , . .. the a hate attention of the Nit on I.eri4- llfitnre: If Congress would try in t, hard to restore the. Ctlion as it doe virree Ole I?c , 'gro, it N% mild undoubtedl? l acifomplisli Ole task l i ' I . •-•11.1.• - --- -- ' Aq .117•eut.-s'l he Lolll6Viiill 01,111 at C n-! OOPS an ettilieb iippfid to th pairioli•M ort he ffallitry ili the folloWi g ,i4jorils .4 ! ',' Li t it not be siiid of uq, that at the vciry. I in, ,iiii-iit When the glorious ski! ft ie Cilicui t i wu , right:rig tic self Amidst t‘ e illows l or .iiiernal strife ant; setting her lifting prow for the haven Of peace, we tam ty 160;cl-uteri ly sufreredfanatieisin to seize ; telietii awl pl bin ge her over the abyss of di - solpt 'inland shatise. Let it never be sai that in the erblis of our ectir#ry's cause w' shrinils (rota ' 'our duty or tinioiciusly disowt dg s lest, ur i enemies should daunt 4l ;' daunt or apple ." ) flow Rat Ifoi ,oti.t,tWtel..— 'hen red] of shot is fired, the 'ordnance u. .itieleva d to. be , positiOn desired before tie gun is spotted. The pewder in theig ', is k pt ; t 'from explosion 4 , -mecins of 111 4 0 lilingf— Between the exi'llosive 'aulatta And the' heated 'mass are; generally the layers of i wails. That net to the bat k airy, the l i 4teconeil is wet and upon tho to ler a dry piece rests. , The hall is di , a,cii ',g soon at ter being placed in the canna 4 +-4.4...... • ; Impolite Rebstr.:.-.The cover a wagon wat pretty well' ritdled with bu e oles, and we questioned t , e driver, a -natareil bitteliman. and evidently a , to the cause of them, and were suee eft in elicit-' W ing the following reply : I.•‘. 141 you zee, , 'de oder •ilay; when I drives a g, some of 1 de tame rebels, day keeps eh grog at me, t and wit; one bust, he nes „ 1 my, ear. Su I mitb my head o ,file wagon .; anl(I zays to (lea to stop 'dill I gip by. but; Teti do rascals keeps firing do ore, and you I zee de wagon if he had no JO4d very I ., ; • „ much, Lien ub might 'eve it rwe some more"' : • 1 ' . ter 1 t is said they have &rifle cOnpany in Vermont, wilose captain takes ' them out ' once a week for practice ; he, ws them up in single file, rind sets a cide rrel to rol ling down hill; the peen core ewes; shoot ing from right te lett at the I,g hole as it j il comet up. After the sbootin i over, the I Captain examined the barrel, 4 it: he finds j a shot that did not enter th bubg hole, I / theinember'whol missed is ex lied. None 'have been expelled for the I eight years. A A New Trick.--A new stile f rindling has been discovered in New 'ADA: A well dressed man calls upon undtitakers, who have buried wealthy, individuils, pretends to be the afflicted faMily's a tit, gets the bill for coffin, burial, etc., pr tits it to the lawyer *tulips the estate, fo go un'derta ker's receipt' and decamps wit I the money. The net profits ,of A recent iinpoaition of i this nature were 1.225. 1 Important Orion—Gowrnor Curtin. on Monday week, iuued an orde‘ tojhe efi'ec‘ that “All regiments ‘or com nios .hvreoo fore authorized to bé mined i the State 9! fennaylvnnis. if not filled [- the 16th of Jonulry, A. D. 1362, will be ' golidntod.” The New Tani—Tho new ffi bill wont ‘ into efi'ect on the 25th, Ind pp‘liu to good: inbond thqnmo‘ up to impo‘jmgions after that due. ‘,The Qfifxmpooetfithe following rite- of duty: Sugar 2} conga, main-u 6 anti-{ta 2G «by, eofl’eo 5 «gm. TWO DOLLARS A-31„!.:Alt The-Battle of Drainesville. 0 . A.; a 1 Report qf General ,31 - call.—We have teceived Gen:MeCall's eflicial report of the battle of Drain-sville, I lit the crowd ed sthte of our columns to-day preveniii u , giving more than the followin extr cts After.stating the of jectef the expedition and the number pf troops engaged• in it, 1 general McCall says: . • , - At half-past ten, a: m. on the`2ot ri S , I re eeived a dispatch from Gen.Oril, written - on the March, informing me that th.e guide had tearned on the way that there was a full hrigatle, but without artillery. at !fern don's' Station, five hundred infantry and cavalry at Hunter's Mill, and two hundred infati ry between Drainesville and the 'ro tor/la . I' mMediat'ely mounted my horse, and, itli my staffliend an escort of eavalry, mow I rapidly forivard to over take, if nos-- sibl ' Ord's Brigade. I stopped for a few mot ids with Brig. Gen. Reynolds at Dilli. i cult, reek, and having direetiil him to b e ( in readineSs to moire forward rapidly in eas i . , eg lie should be, rttired to support I)rd, I. , rode km. . . . , WI on Wiiiiill'llhOUt tiro miles of Dra:nes-' ville' heard the 111.4 gnii tired by the ene- I my. It . was scan an•wered by Easton-'s ` tintl., which inn itried to me the faCt that I tire ilemy had art illeiy with them. 'A ' rapidi ride coon I , rnught rte to the field ii or Ord wa, bi',.tli, engaged. I fottil 41 Fa , [l's Battery ,ind[eion.ly Ail:lced and in ' hill 1 ast Ilion the `eirctny's battery, about fire nndrcd yards in Front on the Cent ; , ville owl. Itei e I:stopped to ob seive Il k , pi ini eo of our .Inutery, white olio of thy stattlpde off to ascertain where tien.Dr4l . was. Wtiile here, admiring the beautiful aceu- ' raey 'pf the. shot itnd shell throsin. by this' battery upon the battery of the ,enerrny, a force of infantry and cavalry matit their appeirance from [cover _on the enemy's' right moving ii, a direction to. turn our left.` Col. IleCalinmit, whose regiment Was , on the lett. wLis notified of this movement; buts few shell from olir battery, Akilltully Ithroint into their midst, eOcked their 4,1- , vans and drove them back ignoptinieusly td firler. 1 , . k . ...X t hearing anything Of Gcneral Ofd , I 1 set itimsearch of hint On 4iurright,where [ 'brisll firing was at the t inje ' , cling on. If ore I was (lie Ninth infantry. t '‘, - 1,,, Jackson, who Biel gallantly mat the enlemy at close cuar tors, and nobly sustained the credit of 'I is. Staff ' By this time Capt. Shim t;, of iiv Staff" reported that he had fiaiii.l Gen..t -4:I lill bil lie centre iront. Proceeding to I 'for the itilies main part of the Sixth n fant y, Petnicylvania li.[seri 0. engaged tin der lal , k fire with tlit minor. lioviiig 111(4 i.ti. On I. we moved forward. tin . il,4le riosi ion where the eneiny•s battery hie( we idaeed Was rune gained. and h'ere xe lad' •villetwo of' the tine iirtillery pract cc, 44 I ston'S Battery. The road wa , stren 'a wi t men and hot.ie.i, ta' e 1 eiii....0r0.,0114: of the blown up, a flintier, a gun-earri. gel , Wit 'I, a quantity cf artillery ammiuniti. ti. 1 sm. 1 arms, and an itniner ! e quantity [of Lett v clothing. blatikelS, ko. 'l' e battle wit , now nyer and thin victory l won/. -With my consent Chu]. tirel inailenn advineo of abort hair a mile, but noth i ng furler was to be done: a.the enemy, i n full Hight. had pa,..4.11..piita oar riqw!i.i I thin recalled (ltd, and prepared for t hi- Ire- ; tur of titY, command. I. ordered the liar • . us to be taken till' the enemy's . horses I wit •hlay dead oM the road, and 'to be lilt up n horses of my essort, and hi ought I away the perfect c.in , soli and the limber} The report, lia.[ appended a li , t of the' vr nal es of killed nor i oianded of the Federal i for( , s, annpunting n all' totseven kilted:lnd six --pile a oinple 1. s veil 'Contetleiat I.d: toners weir qii 4[n, Vile , . mimes, .., aretas follows:' 4' lorticial Ferris E. 1. - ing,l Firit Kentneky Regiment: privates William Ne "on ,and Patrick liitglie.. dm: private. it 1 B. •diert Moss, Ira 4 *li4tiviey, Wm. Morrii; ' Intl , J. Williamson, Tenth .Alabama Iti - itil H I • isi.arn Contructor.;•-Tlie,Congres,siOna In , stigating rominittee have reeentli ha , their attention called to the ease of a Penn sy 1-ariiiin who c'ntracted to furnish th ri tns-rotomue carps with firewood at $ cord. it it said It procures the whole Sup ' r i ply? from trees al -eady felled by Govern med, whieh he pi ys fifty cents a cord fo curg. It is then transpot ted to the camp by. overnment Wagons. The inventor b thiis little plan pia , ' clears,..if our informal , tioh be correct, ;S'ss.o al yard. t ' • i '... 1 0. -, -- r t • eAano of Prisoners, —The Governrrien h fairly commenced the exchange of poi a ontrs. 'Two hundred and twenty-four o thte taken at Hatteras have been released fr . Fort Warren nimi have embarked oil' Is° rd a vessel for : Fortress Monroe. where th y will Await en equal number of releass n edli Federal prisoners._ This news will r • joieO[ all the friends of the Union prisoner 4 1. in the hands of the rehels, end, at the gam tile, greatly tend to alleviate[ the horrpri of he prevent war. 1 - " , '1 •• ••• ----- ^ ' b Col. Mulliggn, :h: hem of Loxixi‘ktoyt, ha? not 3 var! “high‘ oginjon ‘of llbm G Ids. He thfifiks th‘em‘.‘ like the WM Arnk’es, “hv£m:6[¢ in Wind inviaiblc i suit.” . ‘ g ‘, f bTho Twnton Guada- luggenli. m‘ intention tgninut sleeping sentinelH i th_ Govgrnment but none but wide mk oré guard. ‘ 1‘ ' ‘ " _ ————-—--«lnr run. Douglas refund to allow ti c “Mun 9f the deem-d Sinai?" h ‘ th, :5 dqmnded‘b’y 001. Reed,“ Non}: Zgflinm Bh. alpinu :hahhcy belong :10 l .nqis. : , ..._ i g ‘ W A Kr. Ilenn ha canal-31¢. V : 5J5... ’ll. my. be bop?” Max:9l3: mi to mike a. living (6! hlmulf (In! his 11,}- uq chicken». ‘ , ‘1 ~‘- El Smart, Rams—A doc-(or went to‘b'le'qfd n I,undy, who languidiy exchimed. f‘Oh. quctor, you're u yes! butcher I” To whid} this doctor reioincd, “Oh. ”1,1511: used to sticking calves." ‘ _ , i ”A young Indy shouldn't be unlupyiy béclnse the ixn't quite u all n uh. would hip to be. u i. u very my thingw If: wheat" '. Jl, bWorHubbud, captund sixty‘fl' a i’ew day-19 inghnson obs. Kc. • - reiratrydyreigierr. • ?lONS. . Sanitar y Tito Crorrraissien issue a cattWor ntiihutions to aid in supporting the'eon rebinds at Port Monroe. They particular ydesire warm clothing. We most heartily :edema the call, and recommend every one send old clothing and comforts of all inds to Mr. P. G. Shaw, 112 and 114 Broad aybasement. Money-may be sent to him t Rex S. 496 Vow York B. 0. Btit where are the emancipationists l— owl Is it that freedom brings pororty and vant? This is the first tall made in the tistory of the country. so far as We know, o help the yoor blacks at the South. It ems that these-people were well tea few onths agd, and now we are asked to aid II taking care of them. What is the met er? Is liberty then necotsurily followed . ,y want, and starvation? Amid they are notwithnut employing!“ ‘cithe'p. They are .paid pretty fair Pages. A:xuul have government. ratibns baddest Thu g‘tfivonfing Post aays:- ‘ ‘j - {i h Jpems thnt thorn are nnw in that gviuini t]t\' u ' ut fiftPen humlrml M'u-huusifix hun- Ildrrd f whom are “'oan and yhih‘trmt— ”The 0n and unnw of the women are emu urfln)‘ at “mm-s cnffioiont tn nummrtfivthnmt dwhfi m able to work. But many mom who Lmork‘j have fami‘ioh t 9 rnrnyide fort: it—i-t I{proluhh‘ that mnnv womou an" ch‘ihlr-‘xn lurn t urn whnw hll<bllni‘ ‘nml f‘nthpr‘s worn onrri Int? tnwnrkin thrrnlwlfortifi tinm: ,nml l'ith the nymrnnch of cold nflwr lth‘rrelim sufl‘aring fat-lurk nf warm cl thing.- j ('0 tributiom are Mkml to supp y the ‘hlofici ncioi. The Gm'm-nmont p vidos Eirlothi f: for the men. hm nnnerfnr 1m wa- ' ;Imbn nd ohildrPn : and it it flame w o m”. Ifsnfl'or’a’ unlesa prqvisjon is made by riruto {than k ‘ ‘ J 'l'hi’ ‘we pre'eume t 6 be juat so. Sj'omc 9/ Wu me): who work have familim to PIOLIVZ“ for.-‘ i'l‘horegis n great moral in that sontnn . In Ipointfof fact, that sentence. invohfps the Instmtcrimls' View of the (-umncibntinn che . Those same mm hug] not fitmilim Lo praivide for a year “29. fur Hwy wire 1;“ tnkonl‘cnro ‘of.’ and they and their I'. tinilien: were égnit‘nr‘tublo. ‘wnrm. \mH fud and we]! ' - ) . f lotlmll. t\nw' tlu-‘y nl‘t' free. and me pnnl I \‘ztut-‘I and have ratinnc: And yet thgy are I ufl'c-n u: from pm’cftjy. nml the Nortl man .A )0 ch:_ itho tmll holp them. ,Lnl u do it. NO.' 15_ I )y‘ewf 'y considt-rnfinn of humanity. They thave Egg from) flmnmfhon ,nnr ”ought. them! “'O5; intnvthe position of pn '. im fprbvidb'nt, sick and wéuk lgbog‘crs fixdaily Tlmy hnve‘suddnfib’ c‘oms 'Mn :3 coedit on of roc sty Which ,exists a I ever the wnid, where the wages of tfie wo kmnn .... re not enough to . pay for the slippo of his ' eantily," . If we had' four millions, ins ead of fifteenl hundred to provide for, we , hould not Bits old clothes enough for a to ith of it , theni. 4 . ; in Gentlemen of tl eancipa -ion so- *, irthat the m , n you wish to free "have families to provi. 0 for. * _ —tinelYork toeirnal of Commerce. The rMancipation (\rv.—A Philivlelphitt correspondent of r t 4 Tribune writes: l(1 , .. " The public mind may he said to h niacin up onl this .question-I:mancipation must .come he Go”ernmebt is not strong et i ugh to min the ainta Union ery ,land .ildee also. no or the otter must go to the wall." 11 „ The Abolition idea, that this in he Gore ent 41 must overt hroWn teal ly the reverse of the Secession id a, that this vernni'nt mist, Is: ovorthr wit to liphohl nd extend slavery - . I Both id as are Yeas° . If-Fort Lai:Ye:to is the 'p Rea for ; one, it ii equally so for the other.— rig 01)- ' eerier. tar ix Mo»tlis ago rho Iloptiblit n jou,- .' nals astingly told us that the, hellion would be put downhcfore the NO f three month. , Now they, are not satisfi with • the andity of the Government to'su tioit, , and plaintively ask that the negr May be armed A-4 a mean: of assistaned. What ... . eolith! •iive is to be placed 'iii a part which charges its views so often and easel ?;--Erie I Obserrer. ...._.__ _______ —:. i ..,,,,. f „Altihlrd.-4 negro, L -.--.. I bolo ing to iPanic T. Ifyde, Esq.: of-this city, ho - ran : awaypid went to Brooklyn with t e Sixth Beginlent New Voids Vplitntecrs, titritesl Bone In few days .inae, begging pa don for his fatllts and pi-vin., to lie rester :I to the ill protection of his master. ' Ile rep • whited his tr4atment as being very harsh and ; tar - differ4nt from what he war /ail to e petite-- • . I 1- . ..4nnalic;lis 72,p, i i I H-- - --.• ...Oil. •-•-• - 1.. Th rederal Tax in .;grows.—Th St. Lou- is /Us ddiani urges the Misseuri Con ressmen 1 i to as Congress if; i'Oieve the Stu aof her i I prol rtion of the fedetliti tax Levi foi i.lte I pay ' ut of interest, which autoun a tOsr - Xr • .+,,- 138()0,y00. It says that no po;:r hatever can cblloct it until the State r soy :rs s?tneL • what f its accustomed prosperity. 1 ~.. • The Kentucky Legislatureodttieg ot l i Fran fort, has passed a resolution thmn,ili both ranches:. 1 blanking, the Pt erident for I his odifleation of Gisneral Fremmtt's prate , ' lama ion and , Seeretail , Cameron 91 remit, and questing him to dismiss Mr. Cameron frontli id Cabinet. • According -to the , :sladivill fiaaetto.l ' 28 feflend soldietis wlliHe Colpiseien as forbid them to tight against thrSoutli, (ter read-I . ing President Lincoln's message, have do.I sorted to the lines of ilen. Zollico er.- II • 1 XclSapppr Eater.-- , ••llefiret, my brethreh,_"l exhoirted a chaplain, -that whosoever'fails II this day' in battle, sups. to-nig h in Psirs-!1 dise. "Fhe fight began, the rank - WaixtracLll the chaplain took to his heels, en a sol-II dier -reproachfully reminded hi of Mhe! pronlisecl sari cr, it aradise. "Prne, myl son,l sail( the chaplain, '"' Vut, I never tail Sup r," - i•-----------••••••no.-- • affir"Put'arms in the bands or simv..^: is the ery-of the Abolitionists. 'Don't rtto ceivti any more fugitive slaves in the eautps, for. "'hel l ad as Via," is the eland. oi. Gen. Ilaleck, in Missouri. IT we see the ;different* betweeat expo nee aix* theoiy. , -.mom. .4 F . 04, G o ._ Miss llarriet La e lasellist, sent Ao Mr. Brnmidi, the artist wh is Amp: eel With the, decoration of the, *pita, a splendid present of sleeve-buthins and a breatt pin with sixty diamonds fotming the lette B. . _ -.a.. PThe Norfolk hay Book makes the list of the rebel loss in the battle at Drainaslolle 43 k4l o ed, 143 wounded and 44 rid:tains i.to.i tat • 1 ailrit is reported hit the frier of Cart Schur:, Minister to Spain, that si intends ' to rittign and return home.. ( I: ; . • pfirCelonals Meagher and A , •tb hive been nominated to the Senate as triglatee ollierali. , .
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