‘l4)??Emnmpilrr, ~ » .= ; 111 . , .kboypion of 12kb¢~lhe union of lands— . ' The l‘uioh ofn‘tuu's none would never; The union of hourH—thefinion of handy ‘ And we Flag 01 our L'nion forever! . =———— tLLVIIL'Z‘ . ' ‘iTZ‘T ”..L‘ZVTIZL'ZL.;~' \x’u. J. snnu. :wton AND nof'mron. afiTTYfiBUBG, ’As ‘ uoxmy momma. FEB. 10, 1862 - ‘ Invebtigating Committee. } fl‘heSpetkc-rbf the House hm: appointed 3110 following cnmmiupe to invontigate ..whoflwr improper means; were filed to pro puffing passage of‘the bill at the last. ses uionof (he Legislature for the cofnuutation '=pl wan-go Hum-e: ' A» - Mr. “MRI”. of Wuhingtm; Mr. Bron, of Séhuylkill; Mr. Sun-12,01“ Ting“ Ir. Amubzn, of indium; Mr. Cu”, of Waym.‘ F ’gflesau. Bopkinnnd Ryan are Democrnta; Ileana. Strung and ileum!” Republicans. ind Mr. Crane 2s Unibn Democgst. .Mesars. flirting and lAlexander were member: of the In! flame, and voted against the bill. The 01559? members of the committee were M in the Legislature at the last mien, - ._.L__.._. -... L“ ' W‘fimhihg of- iniportamce was done in 3:459 Lagiulatdre dust week. We notioe in the flame proceeding: the pus-21g.) of a bill 'WVe to Ufiocollecfion of taxes in York, “Aqua, Wcs‘tmoroland and Fayette com:- 31”. The! character. of this {gill does not, ' m to bakuownlo the publifiié‘fé. fpa-jh Have 12:1er devotoa very little .pace‘lthe report of Congrbssioné! pro cgodixigx, for. the reason that, during the whale 6f;be~prcsent session, there has hurd- w 1'! bgqn.‘nnyf.hing done in Congress worth ~m::§imiug.[ The everlasting “nigger" has - Mpied :th valuable time of cm Represen ~ thins, to the exclusion of other more in)- _ jam-um matter; An exchange very appro ‘fifyrintely rv‘ninrks: “ 4 smldihg uomnn mmeiimos laughs.— 4 bélky lior-lp'mmetime-a lays widelli‘é stub ?)mnvu. .5 drunkn'rd is sometimes sobmz. at our Abolition CongreSamen never will mp discussing the Slavery question. Let ngumslipn of Finance come up—np iumps p); M. .C. with his confi‘outin'n of Rebel ¥r°llfllymglh9 emancipation ol the slaves. 'nroigu d! ‘culties, domestic diflicultibs. fianm-P, . ”tile, commerce, let. come what ill. lSamlJ Wlll always IIIOW his woolly {and somewhere.” _ ‘ , ‘ ‘ ‘Mhe qouse sat-Washington. op Thurs~ dwiby a vqte 0(93 to 60, passed the bill “authorizihg it)": iséue of one hundred and Iftygnllliorts of<United States Treasury ‘ noun. inch) ling the‘ clams making the (notes, a lefmfl‘ tender. - J- [n the Senate. a number of petition: were yrount'ed, qmong them/one fromx Boston ulking the S‘ennte ”to drop the negrq ques tiqn am! ntténd to its business.” The bili filitive lo the-pay and emoluments of army qfliqex‘s, &c., was nmefided hy reducing the jnilaxgc of n‘iembers of Congress fifty per CRIN. ‘ i ‘ ' —-——L—————«.o~—.}~——- ‘ when. [Alfred Ely, member of Con firms from New York, and late prisoner at.“ fiichmopd. {mi an interview with the Pre aidénf. and Secretary Seward inabwcek, and i; ha been (jiyetermined {o pmce’the Rebel lifivpteersmen noiin New York andrPhil pddphin upén a footing of prisoners of war, yin: a‘ view‘w theine‘xchange {9r citizens «if the Unified States incarcerated in the 'Somh. ‘: , So fu- nhopt twelvé hund§eiprisonors on each ride have been exchanged. ~ " -—+-——4o-o> <‘ ——-—— ' “Dolpa‘mhes from Johnston’s Confed- .emcuup isms received by Gen. McClel lan, by flag of truce, on Monflay. Their ‘ ‘ purport has [not transpired, nor 5:15 the de ‘ phi—6n of the Cabinet Lhereon. fi“’B mentioned. two weeks ago, that My. Bush" had filed an answer to the peti r; tiph of WS' friénds, in regard to thé ' foonteiged'sent in the House. The answer _ pqvon twenty {s3ng of focflscap, made up of glue most windyknsseniops imaginable, to all yhich, we are informed, Busbey's affida -4 xi“- “fixed. It i; hardly to be suppoaed ’ Saint either hear his caflfisel expected to be pulled ‘gpop to prov; the declarations in this high-wading paper, b‘ecause inimédintely ‘ ppm; the reading of it‘ his counsel made ,“g motion to dirmisa the case l—with a iiiew to thus securing the seat to Bifiibey, ‘ {won the mere say-so of two—interested in dividuals! But the Committee chose to SWYHW the matter f 0; themselves, and _' M 55096 ordered the testimony taken in I; Iphsu’ of Hr. Myers to be forwarded to mun 131 mm. This was done, und‘on Monday wing it was read, whereupon the Com ' mittee decided that enough illegal votes for Buxbey had been shown to overcome his ”majorityeof two, and that it became him to make goed, by' testimony, the declarations contained in his answer—precious little of ' which he Will be able to do. A » We suppose Busbey Will take testimony this week. It is certainly about. time it figure done, if done at all. L “V J Generous Gfl.—W’e see by an exchange ‘ .ib“ the merchants 9f Chicago have pre , _ [eyed go a}; editor of that pity“; a leoueand smg! worth of printing paper, as a New , "Inf! s“}. Editors are evidently appreci “than. In these parts, instead of re ‘P" Wing such pxesents, theymake the pub : figyi pronoun og :eyéral théusand dollars’ 11’ gem: of prinltdpap" everyjear; or. what , manna to the same thing,~they send their '~ gran,” subscnbej: who gramme t 9 pay,’ Failed—The Repubiionnsm the New Jer ‘;;-.td“" ‘ . lied. 'sey Legislature mada a futile attempt to ,1" ","’By the way, we‘ a" some to ”-1 punish the Hon. David Hm. editor of the "‘i*f-I?."h¢-‘h°‘°,‘fh°"° m arrears OHDDE ”and? "True American," for his Democracy. A “ht-19W tile“- mount: MP0!“ be allowecli vigorous efi‘ort was made to strike hisname m "”18" ““1"" ”’88" Paper. mkfilabor. &c., , from the report, awarding the public print,- : “ah matters—andwecannot afifl‘therc-l ' g to several Democratic publishers, but ".6th, 1° ,npply persons Vi?) 0121' ”W "I!“ proved unsuccessful. To their honor be f‘f}?°"’"3mk° “:y return—u) “be; words, ‘ it mid, every Democrat in the Legislature 1.: 'hmvt pay. It qught not to be expect-, sustained Judge Km, and he was elected. , ‘4 “fun. and we certainly won’t do it long; —_——«..~——-——— —; - at!” "1.13;" {I filmy would only pay us 9 part: packarged.~'rhe Catfish Volunteer says ,0! the? indehbdness-va small papa—wt that the four Smiths, arrested on suspicion S 50!“ '9: £111: time he anti-fiat- becausejof murder, had {hauling before Esquire ~. «ss.3qu helps" tq k‘oepo thc.pxintep‘sZ{Syop§ler, cu _Thnmda§.'tnd ‘wero discharge Rafi.“ 55313 water" Who's Lhflirs: ous- ed,’ in “Hence befifi Wand against 49m?!" 5 £11105”: ' ‘ ‘ A Amwawa‘mwwkws Gen. 780 mm“. \‘" " v . .Thg‘ro is a clog! of mntlengen. 1n and out 01"Congresl. who huvd made Inule serious bhmder in their View of fine-present condi- tion of the country. We are engaged in I. mgr with rebellion, and the immediate ob- i ject before us is to reduce certain {blurred-3 tionnry ammhinges of men to sobjedioni to the lawn and the' Coutitution. The} blunder which we allude to is in the idea. that the contest is between General Mc- Clellnn Ind themwlves. They appear to’ ‘ imagine that the work to which they must " I devote their energies, in a steadfast war with l i McCleiian. Days of precious time are wast ed in inventing methods of' bombarding: ‘ him, hlowing him up. attacking him in the V rear, openinymasked batteries on him. : land the intensity of the butfe is so fierce ithat they have even employed men to 83%83 ‘ jsirmte him. (morally Fpeaking,) by attacks 1 in the dark, and stabs in unexpected mo imenta. 1f one-tenth of the ingenuity had ’ 1 been devoted to a tax biiifor to the gene-i ir'al subject of ways and meme, which 1155'} ‘ been given to the destruction of the Gene-i Arabia-Chief. we should'have been in a fair‘l tway today to retrieie our national hank- ‘ ":P‘ci- - I ‘ We hag that no one will imagine this an I enggent'mu. The schemes which are cod-'1 'coewd from day todnyrnt Washington, and q 1 here in New York, to overthrow .Generali 1 McClellan, to weaken public confidence in i . hirn. and to destroy the mnn, for the uake| i of inaugurating 'the infamous plan of thei Abolitionists. are not only numerous, butl they are wily. and dt'ingerous in the ex-i ‘ treine. The Commander—in Chief is fullyl , swore of then). Carrying on his mind con-i ‘atnntly the enormous responsibilities of the i Union, feeling more deeply than we can? describe, the terrible ispuee of life and death f to men and to the nation uhich rest in his' judgm-"nb. and depend; on his plans; Gone-i ”Limit-Claim is also fully awarehf'the fact, I that he is surrounded) by unmryihg. ro lentless cnbmiea, who: are watd’hing every: Opportunityito ovorthrbw him, and to over-W throw with him, thutientirc plan. or the; Isalvation of the court’try, on which, it is be-JI ilieved hv till nouud mi'nds, tho hope of the} H'uture depends. No i one Can envy the: General in this position. He sleepi; withl the. enemy at work. 1110 wakes with thef consciousness that thq‘ futut-e' depends dn‘,‘ his defentingagreat army before him; whilef‘ he must depend on hiq'ffrienrtn to surround'i l and defcitvl him from thins behind him, whoif I gun at his personal destruction” ‘ There hi“ never beer: a cooler‘ and calm ‘er General than he. Nioattaek moves him. Vlith all our admiration for his great pne decesmr, we remember that he wnseensh tive to attacks on his Li'i‘putation. MVcClel-h lan may be as sensitive, in his own secret; thoughN, but he exhil-its none of it. No‘ sinmlér‘moves him, no;threat vm'ies‘his do-i termination. He is a (nun who will do his: duty though thehenviens fnll. Butenn anyl American look on his ficsitiop without pro-l found admiration undisympnthy fq'r him, or without a determinrition to prbtect him by voice and influenceidgaiinst his malign er's? {its list- a work to do. and he {will do‘ it conscientiouuly and holdly.’ He has thei confideumflf the President, nntFweLs, in i all directions the evillénce that he hnthhej confidence of the nation—N. I'. Hour. qfl Can't IM:!MEM=MIIMICI may Thr- Brie“ Observe? says that if the Le. gislaturo is dgspgssed {a give the State a sample of. its paifiotism, it has a splendid opportunity now. ' By {reducing the salaries of its_members "film 6th sum ofvth'ree dol lars a duy’, and those of {he officers in pro portion, it woulg show; an act of mhgnani mous disinteresttzdness} that would win the plaudits of 1.1155 beople. : \ ‘ The same bgpgr fun-Liner remarkaz—We have noticed q‘ great mimy propositions be fore Congress—{or rgdixcing the expenses of the Government and increasing the reve nues, but not; wingle member has yet giv _en evidence" of disinterested p‘atrioti‘xm enough to move a reduction of the salaries in that body: The paople know that econo my, like charity, shouldibegin gt bom‘e. Be .fora our Senators and Ropraenmtiv'es pro vide for any further mtionrwe tru§t that they will be manly enoilgh to reduce their own salaries. When ourfulers‘oncashow the right spirit”; the people will perform their part of th. natiomd :duty without coin ‘plaint. - ‘ gavelanrl paper says thupEldwi‘n X the hew Secretary of War, has old Napofeon in him than any ericn. The right man in’lho WA Ole M. Stanton more of th -. man‘ in A! right place 1 ? m Linoohphnd known at- the. .If his Administration what h be fioulé {loubtleas have tunfi . upon the Abolition disunion politicians from the outstart. ‘ It Presid beginning ! knows now ‘ ed his hue. and plundc ”It gives us great! pleusin-e to learn that Senator Gown, 6f this Staye, has ex pressed his ifitention to act with the com servatsive pix-ti in Congress. He is said to have no sympathy with tha‘ rabid men who are seeking to violate the Constitution while they are professihg to defend it. [G'Gom Tod, of Ohio, in his inaugural message just delivered. declares that in putting down tbg rebellion, the “object can be accomplisiiéd only by bringing to condign punishment the leaders of the T - bélliou. and satisfying their misguided fol lowers, by a firm and generous policy, that we seek, not the destruction of any of their domestic institutions, but only the mainte nance and enforcement of the Constitution and laws of the nation.” fi'lf Gen. Jackson were living, he would stand wh'ere the Democratic party stands—against Seces'sion, against Aboli tion. against sectional parties, against cor~ rupdon, and for tha glorious flag of the Union. without A 5W erased, or mstripe polluted. ' MCI =:==1:1 from 11: Wakinglun Star. " Damocrztic Victofy! " Another “1“,”. marepreunutaon. The election for Mayor of the city of lan. Not content. Wis] Iveking to make the mater. held on Tueudsly 14:11., rcsultedinatha President. [ppeur silly, in their ofl'orts to "choice of George Sanderson. Esq, the pre meate the false impression that he has bo- lent incumbent, and editor of the Intclligen come a convert to the propriety of “Jay-l 6”, by I mtjorityof eighty-four votes, ovvr hawking” in the conduct of the wnr, Ml'Dr. Caddy, the “CitizenslUnion” candi some of the Abolitionhts are now doing :dnte. This re~ult is a great Democruic through the Tribune and other-imilarjour-l‘vicwry, in View of thd mu m~ recon-ted to [0 “Ali. theyhm'e also tried their hand in put- prevent flu: yci-lontion of )fid) or Sundflr. ting Gen. McClellan in the same false :itti- «on. 'l‘]... Republican-a m accordance \i'itlx tude before ”1“ public. 'l'llul.theymanngerl the yolir-y they have pin-med far mm? time. ‘0 Clip“: 9"?" ll“: “liln‘lfll'hia Prms into rofuwd m nominnt» n- randirlnh" of their ”publishing a: "W‘- "‘n ”=9 day lmfore own, but induced Dr. (Juirly, :IDemocr'at yfibtcrfilfl “JC’OEUW‘M' mifrjrnresenltfiqn and a gentleman al'great penmml popular -0 tin egm conversation x: ween aJor- - , . ‘ ,- , .- ~ ‘ ‘ Gyneml McClellan and Brigudicr—General 1:23: %::;1c:234;2:u"£) [irliglglxi]; James H. Ltnenn which theiormerisnmla mtg would be drawn fro": Sunder-on to to “”10“”? the km” to conduct. “ c:\m-‘ accomplishing defeat, It. was urncd aminst P 113” upon principles—Abolition J‘l-flka' ’ him that. lie WM 3 “Bruckinndize editor," ing principles—utterly 3‘ Wm WM] those and consequpntlv disloyul, anilithe usual explained in hialfieuJL'C.'i-)every “Gene. attempt was made to mmy A" 10"] citizens “ll UNC‘VHWI’QWM tile 51“""3' ques‘ion‘ag‘ninst him. But notwithstanding the has been novesmrily reforreil to, and in his i odds oprioiscd to mm.B the noble hi‘hmcmy "9'." official 30‘ WNW! directly 0’ even“ Lancaster stood firm. 3nd plunked 3 signal indirectly upon thefinty of the army where- l victory over the allied poweri—ll’atriot my in slavery may be cancerned. Union. ‘ l V ‘ As a matter of cause, Gen. McClellan} _~ -.-:~—-“”-'—“ - - 7' ‘ 7! Tho Domor‘mlic State thmitteenf cnnpot himself notice such nonpaper “oiling-held” remli‘ed to hold n Conven ries on such authority} as, .rm-a halo dope, E “on on the 4m of Jfily "a“, to nominate he would soon find little tuneto do alight}: straight Democratic tlckel.—-Rc‘m<bl_icqn else} We may, however, safely unsure those . paper. ‘ who would turn the war infio . jtyhlwkingl Aye. nnfl tlie Democraimrnneeesz lnwe rob abolition crunch. until. in connin {hat mm!”d t 0 919” 3 f‘sm‘lgl" Democratic acting upon any annpoaed lice'nsa granted ticket." Ilmre and uncontaminated {\ith by tlneCommnnder-ln-Chief ltoGenei-al Lane l Abolitiomjsrn. as the host thing for t-he wel in such an interview as is unrated through ‘ fare, ofidhe arm"?- 3‘ ogugar-Soatmg Pr?- ” 9 Press “m officer and k 0. a _ : cess un or e cry a “ man, can again Mlle in tlle full- We“ sucElgaclf:rlgq:?nutgllle E induce Democrat! (of swallow any more do . r ‘ ‘ fmodern Ropublimnifim. Their expe measum and policy of thd war as he pro-ls?! o . A . .v . hence in he resent ‘Housn of R re 9 Ca feases to believe to be ”If? ”3°?" policy {0" tives at llarfislwur" is «uflivienetp :Vllen it? futum Cgltdfft' he Willgaurg‘lyffind thlthey see levérv mazlhs'ith two honorable l:;:ogr:i:v::::-: 11:1,? :2? jglsnllofigsc: l exceptionls) elécted asht'nion Démocrnts,” ' . llvoting for? such an irowerl Abolitionist as ’sued upon those faciS, 0“le returned to E H’R-ulcb for Clalrk the liorlest masses Kansas. lunderstanll what tlx‘Bse wor-thieél menn by “Union.”l It is but a. new dodga‘ to Aboli tionizo De‘moierah, for the benefit'of such fishy indll’ldlmls m‘ nnv‘r dare (“a frulvt (Mir chances in d DarnocratiL-‘Convcntionl l And this dodge cannot agninv‘dooolve the 1190151044 says the Llama Union, which wns'onoof tlié most camést’bouglaé papers in the Shite. -• 4MO , ... .- -7---.-- ‘lQ’Jim Lane. of Knusni} would no lon-i ger be Jim Infie. if he were deprived of‘ the privilcfge of being eterifially in hot wa-i fer. Bastien ind exciwblq in his disposi-; tion. he seems who nlwaysoq the “rampage” 1 about something or when} A few weeks. since heiproposod. and acflvoca‘l in the? Senate. a {bill authorizing nglarge indeppn dent. forcq‘ toflhe organized in Kansas,»undcll (In: mmhdqf Gen. llunltr, {or the purposex of invadihg the South thréugh Axlmusasz.i Suddenlyme henr thnt Lame is very much ?’ ofi‘ended because Hunter ha}: assumed the’ command bf the expedition. and ison his way" back to Washington “ to seé about things.”i —- du.» -—v-—-r~ [Q'W’el are évery dny réeeiving token: of the state of tooling in theiarmy, and they all show obnclusivoly that the lllnlOSt unan imoua sentiment icone of htter contempt for the Abolition 'lenderi and followers who are en'lenvoring to divide the North. One day last; week, by some process, the Ilutchinsqn anily, a. band of Abolition‘ singers, obtained permifision to go across the Potomac and give several entertain ments in the camps. Theijere audacious ‘enough to introduce into their programme .a notorious piece ofA'Whittier‘s, which in: iculcates the notion that theinrmy should jbe occupiéd in freeing theénégrooq. This foolish not was reevived’ with 'suoh :1 storm [of indignation; that their licnnsé was at angé taken from them; Thefl'ribunc gives In piteous wail over this occurrence, (ind ifears it ‘shom an indication of the “moral I demorzfligition” of the 'nrnjy: We regard [it as one othho most. strikifig instances of their good heme. 35in on; $llO untlottakosv to introduce tilipoliricalzdissengaions of civil life into the army, is fiuilty of an un fihrtlonablo sin—and theib ire few but Abo litionists would do it. witi much truth re mnrks the .Eric Observer. 11=1111=1 fiThere appears' to be a disposition nmong cerrnin members ofgbnngress to tax newspapers a quarter ora hal! cent for (3:10!) sheetilmyfwinfi This proposition should meet the condemnation of every well-wish er ofrE‘chelip and free press in the country. There is no class of men who work so hard and are paia so poorly as printens. As news papers scarcely pay at, the prices at which they are now published, how could their proprietors 7 bear up under (he increased burden proposed? Congressmen who make war upon the prong and its patrons should bepnreful. or they may burn their fingers; fifl‘he Boston lIITII’J exposes the fact that a notorious Abolition firm in that. city, the members of which have sighed and grann ed kind c'ast up their eyes over the sufi'erings‘ of the poor negro. fintii they hiive obtained a rich contract for supplying the army with drawers; are paying women Sixpence: pair for making{ them. By hard work and over hours, the .women can finish two pairs 3 day. Twelwe qentsi for a. day and a half night’s labor! Oh the poor, over-tasked suffering negro ! Buried Alina-In the early part of last week, in Cincinnati, a woman named Mary Gostigtm died, and, in the absence of her husband, who is in the army, the body was placgd in u vault in I cemetery. The Ln quirer says: ‘ On Wednesday last the husband of the deceased returned home to be not only sur prised but severely shocked with the mel— ancholy news that awaited him. Anxious once more to behold the beloved features of‘nis‘departed mfe before her remains were deposited in the graveyhe had her coffin opened in the presence of several frbnds, when. what was his horror and astonishment to find she had changed position, and was lying flat upon her face, having in her strug gles and extreme despair tom the flesh en'- tirely ofl‘one of her shoulders. The feeling: of the hu<band and friends can readlly be imugmad. at. the expoqum of such an awful death. The 111 l Qf thg> coffin was replaced and then lowered in the ground, there to lie torever. Replacinga Ema—A few days since agen tleman of‘Clevahmd, Ohio. had his nose so Ifearly cut ofi'by a fall from meanings, that it bung only by a. Hit of skin and cartilage. It was, however, speedily replaced in its 01-- iginal position, bound firmly on, and was healing so neatly that only a slight 808! will exist to mark the accident. Slavery in the Dhbidqfallumba—lL is sta ted that the committee on the District of Columbia have deemed to report adversely . in the matter of abolishing sluery in tho; Distric: of Columbia. The two main future- « of fine adverse report will by: igupodiency sud unconstitutionnfity. ‘ i [94 mp in-Hamiuonthh, lately sued . neighbor for reporting that by. 5 “Se. cegsioninz and s Rebel," mdfq‘nuined m," verdict $51,000 and costs. ’ =I [G’Theé State Conimittoe of the Pmplo’s party, slink Rppublicipn party, Mics ‘Union’ party, mssémfiled in Harrisburg on Wednes day week,;nn{l doterminoul that i‘ pedient at? this time tp call n Stu tion, but (1:0 mget M, :lhe call of man. This delay is 50f course ix afford limo for calqhing 54 so: straw . ———— M-rdoba. —— A“. - ~ I A Damp RrH/m/ Jr Tor/.2 Pa. ‘, dnv morning. botwmh 3 and 4 NF ring robbn'ry was confinined nt Yn appears {rpm :1 stnlqurem in the Y that two mon in (118911 :51 ofi'vctml n into ”19 slot’ping up'. rtment of t) girl of Mn. F.‘ C. Pn! ok. keeper i rygfloro or} South G‘Qrge street. I ed thnuirliahrl held Im, with :1 pi ed at her} bronet.’ nnrl' intg-rrouuvl to the npn‘grtmpnt. Mr. Pnlark ocr‘ pim‘l. but she prpfertdin': tn hénignorant of lis cham her. they dnmpellml hm; to nocnmn'nw them down mm to point ut to themethe store rnmn. Altvr pillngi gtlmfiidolm rd in the dining rndnr‘nfu seli inhilvcr warns u<sd in the familv. the doorbeadinvz intol the store was fnrécd open hv rn‘m'pns of a Wild“ found in the Vfil‘d. and “him one of t) (- villzn'm hold the poor girl in‘ suljoclinn. the other robbed the <tpro nf'n arioty nfnrt air-s, such as gold chuinS, finge rings, ear-r nae, lurk et<. Ono conimon w. CngtWO of ‘nlt's pis tols, etc., em, [Hahn lii amounti g tn .son‘ie three or four hum ed jdullara In the meantime Mr. Pnlafkl, (twnkL-n d by. the nnismhaarpnéd anli‘fhiXK‘, who“ three pis tol mm; were fired at him. but fl rtunutely without Pm‘fit. Mg” who was 1 rmod. re turned thb fire, hu 0' thiovm ado: their escape with their ~plunder. ’l‘w- anldimw. who startéd vex-v hastily for Ph laddlphia on Tueadufir, wore arrested in thu city, but there was no ‘evidenne against thum. iS'iqningi Trrmimrv Nata—The In re mann al labor of signing [the notes fur the tint. fil'ty millinns ofthe anmnd notec was much greater thnn tiny onb would «up 059, with out amntltematirnl qulculntion. I‘he sign ing of the first, fifty’ mil Tan occupivd a force of about; thirty clerks more than three months, one man signing ibiq name nenrly fnnr thnusnnri times in an hour. To sign the notes which nre to cnnxtitnto the midi tional hundred millions‘would occupy the same force of clerks nearly nine month, and an additional Cave of signers will cer tainly ha necessary. if the government. is to derive the rennin-d advmtage from the new issua—l’Ail. Press. Sim! Brad by her Brn/hzr.—\Ve learn from the Shippemburg Nut-s, that on Tuesday week, a young wnmun by the name of PH}. living midway lm-twéon Shippomburg find Newbmg, was uhnt by her brother, n lad of some “ten or twelve yéars of age. The boy took a. gun which had been standing in a lower room of hi» f.ltl!(‘l"5 house and was con voying it up stuiiu, whgrc he observed his sister engaged in making a bed, and rais ing it' up told her‘he was. “going to shoot her." Pulling the trigger of the gun/1t went off, thelond lodging in the bend cfthe unfortunate girl and killing her instantly. The boy statoa that H's- was unconscious of there being n load in the gun, and had no intention of committing the marderous act. Win Honduras. invalid-z afflicted with Scrofuli visit the ctreamfi that have drained fi-om the wild lands where Snrsnpnrilla grown. IL is fonml that the waters become impregnated Wliah the medicinal virtues of this drug, and the natives drink it, bathe in it. and live on iL' for weokz. Whatever its emu-ts, these “‘u'arering-p/aces” have a reputation not inferior to our own Saratoga, and great numbers surely obtain relief at them from the exuptiont, ulceratiom‘, and sores, nhich are <0 afflicting alway: to a half civilized people. Yet I find ail chum. have more confidencein Dr. Ayer’s Extract of Sarsaparilla. than in the impregnated Water: or any compound of the root that they can muke. Those who can afford to buy it, do so, and it is in very general uae here, curing them surer and quicker (lmn they can get, relief without it. Not. a. few of our staple products go thus to foreign landsmre there manipulated by scxentific or artisan skill, and then come back for our consumption and me. [Corre>pon<lent of the Herald, from Truxillp.] Asthma—« From Rev. D. Lens. Frankfort, Ill.—“ An old lady of our acquaintance has been greaxly nfilicted with .\slllmfl. for many years, and has tried a multiplicity of pre— scriptions, with little or no effect. My wife sent her apart of a box of the “Bronchial Troches,"——after a few days we heard that she found great relief from their use, and today she sent a messenger some five miles to procure more: we had only one box left but could not refine it. “Brown’l Broncbi~ nl Ti'oches.” or Cough Lozenges, are sold thrpughoub the United Suites. W'l‘he well-known: blooded Horse own ed by Isaiah Jacobs, récently dooeasgd, near East Berlin, szs purcHwed on Tuesday last by Messrs. Z. Myers 59nd S. Wolf, of this place. He will be kfpt here during the o‘ . ~ fi-A My. Eckelg has prosecuted a. Mr. ' c mmg 5830-“ “my, 7 7577*? Eberly, in Cumberland mum" for calling‘ fi-“l‘he nextOrphnén I Court mlLbe held him a “secessionist mad miter,” laying his '°" Tuefj‘y’ “1:1“ d “if“ ‘ ‘ damn“. gt $5.000, became of alleged injury !_ Q‘Buabey am? vojs with the'RepublL to business, «in. ~ , ‘mm on évcry quektio ‘ ' 3 W...» .___._ ’', an; , -.. ...ua 1....____..._. 4 i aux-meat Cour; m bald Jenni} Erik Portion of h men’s F"?! in nys last week. , burnt. on Frisky. i _ , | a‘ = . .n n \ 1 *. l. ' A ."' ‘ ' . Title Potter Ingetngfing Committee. HIGHLY IMPORTANT WAR ,NEWs. B'l’lm MM: lift? {report at Limit. -. temper: su mittet ; v this coufliiuoe A C' . U'll “Wt-W's ”$93“ 0" "00"“!!! till!» S'La - ‘ - t I ' q, __ V V V 1 l ‘ H’ is x verycunoue and voihmtnous dncu ant. éufiqdff‘lfifi-‘fifiyP’?\'o""'lY;/JJ‘”"" “"‘lgdud presented to the Porter Gdnrds on great industry has mesdispmymjin hunt-‘ ‘ ____ ”‘ ‘ " tsuurdny week—Adj. Fm: having made mg up rte'sttmony ag .at persons in the Fort Henry} Cnnfmlt-mn- fortification “10 presentation speech. Both 9‘70?” Ire employ ot the Gnvemnfiaént. In manv‘m. 0“. “'0 Tfinnm filer. m 'l:vnne~sm>. a few spoken ofm term: of warm adminition. * 188 the evidence i~‘ “ti-OI ”—in otllPh‘ “iv” miles glen? thaxenturky l‘tns, w“ "vault-l -———« 10“” and *ub'flektire of 533151? 9 nntho part/Pd an ("'l‘“er 0n ”‘l‘r"ln,\' hr :1 flotilla' REPLY 0P LIEUT- COL- XRVINE of ti 3‘ ..~ K 4 ' . . of seven Pedenl glinltmtt‘. undur thccnm. Anatrnr. ‘e. m [19:14 5. to‘mfi vnr‘nnctes m the , mand oanm. A. If. romp, lacoept. in buimlf of the Regiment, 3nd departments tor selfish} Puerefi. lndoetl .\rcording to the otiimul rolmrt, the new “l” leuior 0’5"" m “‘"l‘ ”“35““ “Pd“ ”‘i‘ .lte endence sho\\‘~t mr§€ concludvel): [lint on aunlmntu moved on tho l'flt’! i'm' fl‘L'é‘l‘lN'al I'vcctwlnn. {hedflwn'lTfl “'l‘?ch yuu. reprgenq‘llg lt'Wushin ton in l. ‘ ‘ . ' 4x .‘. notion onTlnlit'<tlzt\'"LlßS”.nmlnftrrnfi'vht ".5 1","“0'” “"“r‘ mve Ju“ pt'csent'te‘. I” till (i ~ g . “ um is?" Ilium” {c 3‘ll n of one hour and fiftw’rt minntru. mptuFod “m '5. truly ‘ benutiful on”: benul."ul’."m e “I”: SPIN Of “minmt “‘M‘kmflé nml tlw work< nut] took (inn. Howl 'l‘ilghmnn “but?" in texture. l" ”m rmhlemsmrcnbod 0011th[itibleclmrztcter—g-l'ollow; who listen and his stnfl'antl qtitty mt-n prifinnl‘t‘. fine up?!" Flag"! .1“ l}: (”mum aigicnrnnge, hut. M .1 . > : I) . ‘ f‘ l‘ ,_ N3‘ .: .Q yo .yn't esmnt L'Tluf‘e utmr ingtoiLexprnq to pm \te comerwubngagil glu their Cd)\ 0 the gun ”7"“ ”l“, l‘ «X “ m d‘ {‘ble‘l' we ufthe poi" and position at 1. great. nuiv n, to keyhnles, As much M the evidt-m‘d evi- and compelletl to rr‘Airq Twin the notton.— “ml ofthe mm?“ g 1 Minna For ci 1" | . . ‘ ‘ , Another boat. the Cl tcmnntt, was strurk n! . l - 9’” °3 s L ' g y dently comes from "Inn?“ thl‘l Chamc‘im- 1“ number of ti'nr»: 'lud had one man killed ”a” [he Amcrmm “Mg“ has been known and .cmothetakenuconclfiuive. Mr.Lixicoln .md eight wounded. Savonh-mmerere— iilpfiiiigoil‘gmi’ mi"! nbrol‘iqidl't Img l’ectn seems to havehad little filth in the evitgmoe ported smltlml on the Esai‘x. i in; and guarding Illictlih‘fnnsndn. t‘hc 135543531; taken before the Commitfiee. n‘ he nmaoint- (,nm. FOOlO reports that the-fort was dn-t of the fact should iulpire mi with strength to ted a Mr. C‘tuey ton con ilshi aft ‘r llé \r S fended'l-y the Combat-mum With the moat ‘do all thnt in us HM to render thttt In: tho , . . p .t fl (letprmmed liravcrv. The work as; above} reprelcutativc ofn grunt. and united nation , mvarked dislnynl, and so nppomtod lolm noticed. it: in Tenn-Lupe. juit below the nor- henceforth nnd forrvm‘. , “ntt, ex—Puhlic GflfllP or. a l'eutenu it in ll)?!“ boundary llllt". :mtl liét A low nillrs' _ l “”0“!“ ”“5 gull ””3 ”l ““3 spirit in WlliClt it 'the'dt'my. The roiiowi, 2 health 1' main-fl” 90"“ ”l‘m "'9 ""1“" “‘o'“ ””5"?“ [“93“ i“ "‘““°"°° ”"“ “‘° “- oftlle Committee is n = iron (‘énruro h m" Bowling Green M )Lunlnm (‘l'n~~wslle(‘ll‘ “m” N ”"3 ““l'mlm‘ls °°"‘l‘"”lng‘h33 Teximent ' .‘ j .. l . "MM? river. 11mm,“ ‘fi “illl‘tletl u” the urv know" nnl refined in home, in our “mi" _ the Preattlant tur lli: w’nt of fifth in their east hnnk 9f the ritor. :Inrl ~t.uirla in n. liotfl SM"? Th“. ‘3““l' ”‘p'e'cms ‘0 u’ m" "‘"Dly I saflam'y: »- , tom, just. below It howl, mui nt lliu ltmul of [[llo htittlc ot‘Sexiork'. ntyl "11:!le Ihe Slate ut' ‘ It i 4 Prnr‘t‘r to state“ in thié connm‘linn A straight stretch of about two miles. 'l'lw‘ “mi". “m“ I" ““ “"“W’ls‘f‘m- ip‘clm‘“ :thnt‘more than hyn' in kg Nmg the "P- nrmnmont consifitetl r-t’ “t‘Vf‘Hll'l'll guns. :1: ggliet’s;ll;“‘lt‘tl ttiigullh‘cr bf" 96.5 ”ltd! enn xtnintment or Mr- W“; M " “rum-m in m°*F‘»"3‘-’ “"‘13“!‘““""*"-""4““ mflnm‘l ino invitlxot‘wedlutiiuilti wif mm? m "M” ;tbe army. the cliuirn'm info ltllePrP-‘i't by “x“: We" Lame" ”"Plr officers. lexnlt the patriotism Karl local?” Fain. or w idotit that tt‘fitimnny ima 11mm ‘lkPll before Unoflwlul rt-pnrl: ol— [llt- pngagumt‘xnt state 3mm “ho” ”m" of nnothc': l: 1‘: :lniv 0.1:? |the Cbmmittei‘. grrnth‘ finpozicl ing thfi lov- ill“ ”'0b“}tl‘i“"“”n“""~"‘l "1 1i'..",|1,.-m«lrnn-‘ an honest ptnlo la the nutcrlnl :1” filth 2:11; :alty of Him pot-mmurfih rm: ‘tltr‘n Ailing tlnuml ”"m tlle(‘(”'}l"'l"li‘-lt‘nty‘l’IN‘ll'W'k regiment m conipmed tis true tvpea of that Immrfloner at lho‘vlfihéllflu\9fillntlfiu‘lllt‘r- "t l-“l” P- M; h [5 111-‘W “MOW llml “18 NOIITNEIH mnmt which has harm} the sues-rs more,tlmton tho ”@3de(,fs,,m9,§,i,m. L‘nntetlomtejorm-s m tht- roar 0L tho t'ort nnd‘ncoils ot‘ the Indian ot‘ the Sputh, but ,3 copy of the evidence ’as (-itc‘lo>etl, attom- rotrt‘atE-tl. nud that the FI-(“lt‘i'tlls ad taken “inch is now exhibited in its houum’hle t‘hnr > panic-A by a”) following notp- i i pmss-nmngftt‘he rmlrmulbridgt-fifh-nn miles actor ut‘clmmpiou and defender of the Union. | WAsntxrifiis, 5.11.12. 19 ,1. helow. 'l‘helw-leral low, by ”Noun amountx. TV you. sons and daughters of l'unnsylvnuin, I . M Mr. President r—l‘hf‘t'r'Wl, h tn" smil is plum-ti nt sevm) killed, twenty-five w illnd-‘ would any tlmt you are nlqo rwresentpd in this lminutos ofthepvidpme nken ”for; tlkln- ed and five missing ~uppo<wl tn lu-‘drou-n- W‘i’efl- “”d ”It“ Eh" PT”‘*'ldl“im‘ll-n “frank- Ivestigating Uommittm fithe ”PM“ ofmrp- ed. The Cunfmlemtn 1%.“ was five fillt‘d mghmnng the first of the patriotic Stqtel is un. I resmttntivw 11:13.!!!“ MT, 3V;\!l.t1ll(‘ gal-t ner ill‘ltl tun wnundod. . . l t liet‘lllllllfll)’ :tccurtledinu. . 1 omm wimp mm m, mun-mmmn m (ion. Lloyd 'l'ilghman. tha cnmtnnntlvr nfr “3°" “’ldm.’ “Ml” "mm“- ‘ PM” “2 cupvmg parltions at Mt i‘l’ltitp linucl‘. l the inn, i~ ll Imltve I". Mnrylan‘d, and n. niulltlir niotth which H borne upon the arms 01 do tliifl from a NWHP of lululit‘ tlltfi'! AS t'his‘ grzuluute 0f “'9” Point. ; I a ”It" nnt'nefitlxltm. l'..\t‘xl..Nlo|l‘-,I{H,i"INK—”TILL nvidence will be laid heforr the House of \VAsqu‘nTnV, Fob. 7.——'l'lw non-a of'tlm '3,l3:z"9“TN[L.lgei¢”i‘£xl‘,Vg;: :"nif‘lnl: an??? Repteseutnttvvs. thta Cbmmittre (100 1 it capture of Fort Henry has (lufuiétl general form 30min“ ”,9 myppyigfiluij ofthia re'hrlliun: prnpt'r and ro-spectful ttésulnmitt the ~:\ )9 to joy throughout themty. and -fimulntml the ’h-t tlft- tluitors witiut- diatom! nets im've urmeti you, in ordér'tlmt you any tulfésnch a lion o,l(‘tily expresoed deritefo'r addititfnul \juto- you for the nitrite. lenru {ruin your example tlml m the prenmes Ilh m §mur iutlumonl you rim. _ ‘ ‘tho dignity ot‘ Northt-rn lnlmr to power u! may deem proper. Ve'gy roa‘pertfullyg } The anr Dopnrtmc-nt has recoivml a tlis- . enough to crush an ung‘ed vppositio‘n~ to the ‘7; J. l'. POJTHR‘. #, T patch tlmt Gnu. Lundt-r lme orrupit-tl llom- mnintonnnro ofmiv l'nion t Chniannn lug. Com." t he)! agtuu, the rebels lmving retteuu-d ll‘DiI) ' The time fut-him rm extension of my rerun-kn, The ”port snyqz—“' 10 Committm- (-nn . there. , ‘ ' . ,"" further “lllh‘lmls m the ”We“! to Which "lefflflll 1m mtfrrmainn i' WNW-"P tlmt. in. _—_,‘—_.__.—.i—__;_ vynlllllch ”fun-ml. llut ynu, air. will my [0 the nee ofnuch testim "V. n "H” ”mm” _ ‘~ ‘ “ ‘ ’ ’. ' ' ‘llll‘ lmly whom you roprencnl to-(lnv.ltlmt the (”‘loan inslvnd of l-em In~tnntlvruindel.t Lo_¢_AL DEPARTMENT- 'tnltt‘n which «ho has hoatowéd upon t;l|<- l’urtt-r should have been elnm ”41 to a. lituhur‘unll : ‘ "l " ‘ " ‘ 1"“ 1'" ‘ ' Unnrcla will hl- cht-riqlu-tl. honored, tint-l defetul‘. mote responsible Pm“ m." X E l LECI U 33 ”N "‘ I'll'l'. '1 lilllii.”——t_.. 0: ml; tint the [mums which it tent-hon hnre sunk __ .7. _ «.J‘ _ A ___ ,V lSElLuutsn, E‘fln oftflmmbrtnbnrju. intvntle dutlply into our he‘trtu. nnl that our mun, ui‘ The Aboli ’tmists. ‘ ~ s‘o “cm” r his I'm-In “I! "The 'l‘imm." h; {tritltxxifinrlt‘rlives,mllbefreelytludlcrtedto its - ' ‘ ' I. i . Ii U . 1 Hon. GARRET DAV”, S‘llnirm n S-rlntm‘ Slimuls ti; Bthlilm s llnll, sonne‘t-wnmg : .-- -» l ’ from Kontuol-zy.sr>ok9 {YEA the Sonata 0? the (luring ”l“ T”">"“t “"“'l~"‘l"i lll‘l" “Ll!“ ' In”. ‘vv'n'l'm' of WWI" i” I," E”-"l"'l‘ I‘m" . -'6 ult., “S folloén: ‘ nnnounced in inbctms. ’i‘ite “mullmhhmg y!ttt:,'p~:_.l)'~tl of the 50,000 words in lthe ling. . t ‘ ' . , l ~ - ~ - i llégiul'tte for t ”..’ pnper- spotllt nf‘ tln~ Pll'll) tmtmfnh at tho 1““. “93“" rt 3”” hw" l‘mmlithal ’"' 'PIFTO nlonn, it “’l‘illltl‘; highest com m‘lltlnlinn, p'rmmumiing it \fit- Em‘h‘q‘ ymflnnnt 'only “"9" 3,000. lAn """l‘ I‘9“ limit” ll “15"“: ‘ty, mtirit‘nl, prulomnl .unl pattrlntitn 1t hm "Ml-V “h":"t'd "m" 3‘ ’"l'l'mrA t” um I . I ~ l 2) ~ rnxlihfisrfcétlggrzil drawn on) 0d lintt<es there, and we bo- 111"?" hr 4M”. Mule-u grout nrutorl rt-m‘ltm _ . . . , _ . . _ t - n . . . _ lOIU-thnfthc “it?“ weak for t 'the same flutte‘rmg ,rccoplzun lfljltltl. “""U‘d “mm“ nt t'nttlntntt s‘o” 11mm». , * 'l‘gwlo here. Let ll go m hour it. A :dlflL‘ITPIlt Words, nml the Workqfil‘ Shah”— imm mum 'dvmon~' . ,y» ‘ -- z - pnnru about 13,100; thou of Milton about ‘ lwevnrs. your gimp lN BAItHACKi—JI he Porter (illttl‘thlmili fl'iltliL ‘ ‘ ”riilom—rnnw llt‘rP’tup their qu“ .tofin P..l.t.lll'illntll.,llitl. emt of hit? "in Dl]. \n {S In ~I kn" * ' .. ‘ xlulu» Ntinnr‘p-iiuii lat-t, 'h‘ghr tfifrrnncwtlmy _:|\'(' Patties nut] ~§city haw <lo~«?t‘}‘!\- ’l‘hev mo 0 rhytttnto. If titt‘Mt- length, M’ {giro ext-rcuftn} to ‘ givnnlul lx'wo hN-n t.f.,to l-‘ort liztfnypttc :tgwlll you lln s‘itll ‘VBS xx‘ex- L'nimd States. on the 2 “If Congrose would white man. and hat the he batter. Oh, how m he. * If at tho outsob that. this was to be a w wnuld nnLhnvo hall on in the field that y'ounmv fannth‘s. those polilir‘ul -—ynur Bepchrrs your ‘ lipwa and your Gm breathing pestilence f‘ tryinfi tmlostrnv this 1."; OVPT its broken fmumf‘l ofslnvm-y. "' * The (Lu-0d to put forth in th (ed the Sn]i'h<pni:m l vossio‘nifls had (larvd to the shine nlfermwvu ”'I sent. ind properly son or Fort. \Varrvn. \Vh e Conver‘w- the Chair temle-«l to e Heating | On Tm:- (wk. :1 da ‘k Pu. It rk Prqes w! entrance 9 sfirwmt l ajmvpl- Hwy wiz tnl point ed her as them: mnmtors? _I “I£29l7].yo7ihr‘7“h§t I would dwwitli thmn.: 1 will: llmit him-i -blo monfitnr Greeley. . -hey can]? an 'lk‘ ing urountLliere, like ‘léflny wnlroc. ‘ Im the (lmlrnrtinn of sln 12y. lf Ilnui the power, Iwnultl tnko l m and tho wpr=t Secedmrs :md lian'zlln- lin pair; [Lani-Ih tor.] I wish to God could infliot that pnnislmrr‘nl upon thunk It would he .illfit. » T/Iry are [/u‘Lluxunionists. T/u’y‘mz' l/u' nwn'én‘n. who are willing to onl Igp all the [\nsii‘mw of NIB infernal regilnw, ngnl .ill (hu lup' ors . of a flervile WM. Tln' :In-y “mum 7m rry" out over the dicjoint. dlfingmvnta: of n ,m -ken Constitution to tilin than unholy put-pulses. and I am l q‘i'earful that 1119‘ honnrhhle Senator from Mn<sacliu=clt~t [Flux , , ‘ 3...: . W ' “ .’ SumEP'] ’3 mpatln “.11“? u“ m‘ l ! car Sewn] cnr l9:_fil~ of fllnn: mo“ pork . ..4 .. 4. u - , . / C . Who is a Rdu‘l _}_o" gigs point. the Nb“! and beef, 1’ é, Volts, grocerlun, &.4‘., for the York Times. a “w“fi‘i‘mé “filn’lbncgm Porter Gun (list; nrrivml ihm'e lust won-k, we joum‘il romirks . ' l ’ suppose 1119 mm» cliiol‘Commiwr-y Depart. ' ' ‘- ‘ 1 l . “Sthever is again: lhg r-nnztiml'm 0f ment.. 7‘; __ 4~________~_ N ‘the Unith States: in \\ mle m- in purl, sa: Flufi—m MUM-lay nit, abbot nnon, rebel. \V hoover 15 ng; mt any of {lip LIWS f' /_r .1‘ .' d . l d of our government. wh' tlmr tlmy ".133 m- llamas u CO‘Clt‘. m 110 sucon story of fugitive slaves or to fr omen. iq airch .—',tfie lnsan Ilmpnalrntlached lo the Ams thiever imizh that, larv nl‘anup-«s'bn/n/ Home, so 9. warm-work having ignited be Eldflgd :"Y “Erin“ ‘3‘le 3191”” ‘3"? from {he 1' rnacru It wax somewhat threat -5 ‘ - . ' ‘ . i-- . i . ‘ , fitnr‘x’ssr‘c'li‘fi 1,!" Lot . - _l‘l::’;"3}:gnmd enmg for slim-t. time. but fortunately the clean work of nnr lny l :znul :ippl'v to it Dir-90‘0” “I“ i,” 5039011. rind 3 COlNi'lt‘l‘ll the rigid rnlv that hem o ofil-Htls in limo -bla nwnbdx If other persons (ht-re. who by pnrg ohends in all: ’ , v‘ V ' '. ,aclive exértiom prevented ‘muql: damage. T at n a hard ltck *1 “‘0 G1‘“"‘)’f““~'"’ Several ol'tlm inmates werexlighlly hurnod‘ dee at the wlmle mt mi Republican Tran ‘ terriity, a goodly mun, no!" whom flour‘islx 4 in t else parts, ~ ’ i g ‘ ‘ ~~-+«. - i filfion. Jase D. right, of lndidrn, wasvbnépelled, (mm the “lied Stzitmseiéate on Weldnesday last, by ,2 was to 14 nnyLs— just‘tlle requisite Irraténrfifi—aa follmrsl: Yea’H—Messrsfinihm‘y, Ilmwninpf‘lnllhtl lor, Clark, Collumer. linvi}, Ilvxon. Doolit- Me, Fessefidén, Foot. Fgfiiél‘, (lrimeq, Hale. Harlan, Henderson. Harvard, lion-o, John son, King. Lune of Endinnn. )[r-Dougnl, Merrill, anf‘rm'. Slmrfinm. Simmons .Qu m nnr, Trumbull, Wndv. Wilkinmn, \Vrlnlot, Wilson ol:Mass., and \V‘ilson nf Mo.—-32.' Nays—Musa-rs. Bu) 81d, Curhlo, Guwnn, HmrmKwnz-dy, Lntlum. .\‘vsxnxthfil'oarce. Powell, Rue. Snuhbm)‘, Tc!) ISM-k, Thom!» sun and Wiley—l 4. i Among the mys are Qhrec Reyubiicnng— Cowan, of Penneyivm‘sn. Hnn'ia, of ”Kg-w York. and Ten Eyck, 01’ New Jetway. Des perate efforts were 113 MB by‘ their party friends to induce the: gentlemnn to vote for expulxinn, but [baby rufim-d 1.!) yield their convictions of night to party. Mr. Harris declared that if e couid bring him seiftg look upon the Hiiefitinn in n mgre party light,hewnuid vofto in die nfiirmmix'e; but as he could not dofthat, he woqu vote 11M3 Just previous to theftaking of ”Se vote, Mr. Bright made a. speech, asserting his loyndty, and declaring that, he had no knowledge of having Within the leuersnt‘ .tributed to him. Heiremnrked “shat it had been said he was to fall. but he should fall back into the evbr-juzt. hands of the people of Indiana.” ‘ - [Q‘The mansion waiver-1y of Jacob Gaul ner. Sn, decmaed, in Potpmburg. was mid, on Monday week, to Jacob-Gardner. Jr., at $4,055: and a. tract of'3s acres, to Thomas E. Gardner, at $lOl pd:- acre. [nets in thpir Ham-aria, n miln ,‘ nn 'Thc’srlny and “(Mm-slimy building." {fir Hw'sovvrnl («pm-z the‘Gmnvd ”oqu ML: [finlidM-d. m 1:1"!!!me nnd two‘fl'i- (vol. in .6 wido, wieh hm mm" apart-j |h.si&lo of the front entrance u~ s‘cnu':kihg apartment at the roar. ' 0f the space ,in each; h in one“ frith donning bunks mi~exl from ‘ tn: thp mm side, mull n table, [wirie.;llong t’hn ntlwr. 'l‘h--ro ps in this npartlmmx, w'x'zh :tmw-al p 5. and ii cunkillg' geek, in the I; I.llanng fur-I}“x nfiiN-r; in‘}:. t iril. Tun-y wilenkL‘ comgpt'ini. 1,19 quarters“ - ‘ ./ _‘ ments 11! Pa' affirm, :mul ‘ The bnlnnm almrtmvm. the flmf n 1 hm lmurd‘l are two «lav in tho oflk: kitchen to he err-cté liginwily luakedfimr ,PSQfiumfitor hésduy, mud was h‘fil'fily ure‘et titer Umulds. . xyfim them off :Ly—Jigldadnwfieurts by lxanying / I ‘ ”The anjvvd an ed by the P on Wednes pocl+ctq 3"”: néw Board of Directors of the Gollydwui llnilh’wl Comp-any organized on Monday 90k.‘ The 'ofllce-s of Set-rotary and 'l‘remluN-r were r-nnmlivl'ilml, tli‘nn-hy savinglwd hundrml dnllurs'in «uln'ry. Tue duties 0f gh otlmr n‘fficea having nlm lu cnme liglytt- , tha Halal-la were redmwl— effecting an aggregate saving «luring the year of probably I~ix hundred dollars. The Board nre‘deinrmlhed to put the affairs of the Camp 31*] in the best copdition [magi-j llle. D. _\\ 1|.1.5, l'éérh was amijointed‘Secx-w‘ tary and relisulfer’. ‘ 1 Pénniyhzmin (huh-mum of the thle I'nited Brethren in Christ; 365‘“! he Church of fly con vened in Wm Fail-view; which rec lEcn.‘ Pa" made the‘ foliowing (5 {pt York Dimicz: Cumberla I appoimme Elder—W. B. Ruben Butt-Hiya; Baltimore, (Conway . Sand, {Smtt xtrw-l) 'l‘. P. Birth. Prmi‘lin York‘ S street) 'l‘. ‘ op; Jefl‘ér-mi, I’. (391-1; York Spriu s, D. Elyeflyl S ix-‘Pmanstnwn. T. C. Smitfi. W. 'l‘. Lencoc ; Muncheflter, 'l‘. A. Clown: Lit zlesmwn. J‘ C. Weidlnr: Bendersvmo, H, Y. Hummellmughz .l’t-rry, T. S. Wenfzz lokesburmtli. A. Sleichtor: Cnrlisle,» 'l‘. (I'. Shoafl‘; Phfilmlvlphia, S. L. Minnick. Philadcl )hia is within the bounds ‘of the East. Pa. C(Jnfgreuce, hubix supplied By the above mm¢¢Conference. From {ne'er/report. of the ministers, success has chumcfiperized their labors during the past yearn ' wßev‘. Dr. Hum, of. Manchetter, IM, has accepted a call to the Lutheran church es in and ground Abbottstown, Adams coun tv Omen or Sunny 00111133103. 3 Washington, D. 0., Jan. 28th. 1862. f MISSP-v-I hove the honor to acknowledge the recei t. in good condition. of two (2) boxes ofgosphal supplies. as per your favor of‘the I h 11%., on behalf of the Fuirfield Relief Association. The at icles will ’be devoted. as intended, to 1:116 r 'ef of the do): and woundori 30L diers of aU. 8. Volunteer and Militia. forces, -' whose behalf, and that of the Commiss on, I most cordially thank the donors. ' I am, vL/ry respectful”, your ob’t sen’b, ALI-mm J. Bmm, Asq’l. S’é’y. Miss MARGARET“ M'Gmu, Fan-field, Pa. G’s-la Hates, of difi‘erent {Wu sale .9. this (Mice; ‘ ‘ b-Blimk Deeds, of: exafiEEfiSdr, qut printed, and for sale, at this 0500. MARRIED. i ' 0n Tun «fuy. P~‘- E. J. n: tilt-Cohmvngh ('impd. M the RH. l‘alhnr (‘,ann'fl. “r. JLU'JUIZ J. mm, Mum .nmée, m Miss KATE cpcxx, or Oxford tnmhhip. ‘ 1 M'qumznnihz [he ul um. we rq‘ceiu-ll n mud (lc’iCium ‘lrtldimi mkr, fnr whirl» :le lmuxls tumler llfulrl)’ lh lulu. We Rh Hm youthful ”mph: :1 Ilcgreg 0f counuhijl {cllcilr in lumping with their libt-mlily m 1!) r firiuln-r. .\hy the) live lung and plvnxmlly. nuglndeJ nll the- while hf " health untl |)ru.‘p§:rlty."¥ Un ~Tncmlzl3 qrnibp Im, in 11l l‘niun ('lnm'h u! H:u_n)uH-n. by HM‘. ,Mr. .\I Toe-huh. .\lr. [SIIW \llh HERVAN in “in ll.\\" '.\H .\. HHS“. (Inughluriuf tho hue Dr. P. ”I‘m. In (‘arlislm nu du- '."l 304.. by the WW. qMn— ucl l'h'glii'h. llr. .\BNHI! S.,IHLDEBI \\'h ul‘ Hm lit-31in J'n, to 311.»: JULIA .\. W lIUH'IY, Lrl'L‘Jrh-Jr. Pa. 1 _4, J_ DI ED. I .U \IL-ghom Rumnmrymn Friday w+rk. RN. ‘JUHN SHRH’ER. son of Mr. David Sliriwr.‘ 51‘ fitrulmh tom‘ship. xgml nhonl 2-! yendy. Thin? Honmlipingfvmmg \Hnim-r w." ahnu I'luH'll'; Jib mur~c in t‘wflmninar)’. “In-n he w H'ulml ‘to n thr world. lli; rcnmim “are "rough: hum-c Mr intor‘lnenl. I ‘ ‘ l A! L'Amp Huvhlcr. Lullwrville, an S‘nndnr \\ (Mun! brain 'i'vot‘. Mr. H“ \Nl'J'Xv J. ‘i'lf‘fl'l'l l KRYKU‘ lhh place. It member u!(‘npt.|)lnrlin;4 ‘cuufls my. "id romzflns were hrmwhdlume fur -in£l-r:n.‘~)t, and dupmitrl in Ever (ha-v.l: {‘eme trry ml TneMuy "wining. "P was it}. mlrd In) his grave by Ihp “ Honcfioial Ansorihfiun." of gllich he wna n nit-ulher,_pn “(fort Tum [lu mmluny, xnvl “14011-4" the l'ortor 4}- unit.— ,Uis age was 2'7 )H‘H [month and 5 days. “0 :lm-ws n Lumily and many rah-mes to mourn ‘ hi; 0 trly mu! Mulch-11 dl‘l‘cflflf. h ) 1 Un 'uw 24-h “IL, in Em! Belrin, .\IrJH-lURGK P. SP\N(:VLI‘ZR.ngt-qB23lmm and 4 mnmlus. { ghn g‘xe Mh hm" an" a Mer mm“, JOSEPH A. REED, nf Hauniltnnlmn lownslnp, ‘ flgrll finycnn 3 mnnlln and 2| linys. [ In ['umdiac township, on the 13d inst, EL ‘ MINA BI‘ZVHKUFIK. wife ofAnlho’hy “tumour “and ddughlt-r of ‘A. ’K. Stunner, of En» 81-r -lin. aged about 213 m”. _ . 2 In Jnnlmtnwn. nn the 24th. ML, AMOS ‘FIMNKHX. iumnlson of Mr. Shun-l Guelim, .ngM 3 mumhs and 24 days. 3 i ()n the Huh of Dcvcmher. in Stratum ton- Illip, A V.\'.\ .\l'.\RY, dnughter ofJercminh and ('nllml‘iuc Unuldcn, aged 2 years 7 months and ‘2.) du) .1. Cu the Slut ll“.. ROIZERT WHITE. eldest «rm of .\. Hill and March; McCre-ry, aged 10 years , 2 months and 2mm”; , . 4 On Thursday. the 6"! int ,in Frank“): town ‘ship. MARY’SIAGDALENE, infant dmrghu‘ruf‘ J. J. and Anna B. Bit-seeker, aged": wrcks. ‘- Suffer little chfldfl-n to come unto me. am! forbid Ibcmknot, for of such is the kingdom of God." 4- g. Died. an the ”(in ML, of typhoid liver, Mr._ murmur P. mam, non of Mr. Jacob Diem, of Mountjoy township, aged 24 years liimonlha nuJZ (in) s ’ ' The icy hand of doath has planed ‘ Across hm shuttered fume, i And vii-we, lave Ind ilmuco ‘ In the dren; tomb are lain. oh, death ! unsparing fll thou m. ~ ‘ Why did'st than take him hence? Why spare the rest of tinder youth . And who our deurvst thence? Fond parenta, weep not; ’hms His will Who formed him for thy love, ' ' To wing his flight. on pinion fair | , To happier worlds above. Yes, memory loves to linger whyre Sud: thoughts around us cling— O, grave! where is thy Victory! 0, death! whore is thy sting? Ln. 9. Communicated. Died, on the 28th ult, of typhoid mu, 3“" MAGGIE A: DUSHL, daughter 0! Irrfiwob Diohll of Moumjoy township, nged 1! pm a months and 24 days. We miss thee sadly, sister dear, We never can forget thee, never— Thy name oft call: lhe parting tetu’; . z . ’Twu hard such lies as ours’ to lo"!- I And now we're left a broken bond, Our home is lone without thee, W 1! myrnol chsl: our sistez’s build, Ber happy smiles no more In” IE“ Thu iovin heart is cold and still: Our pnregnts mourn their fizthmkg Ye! fee! it is the Savior's W} i ‘ ‘~'r “ Who culled berheuce in life I mun-onl- ‘ We’ll misl thee on; we seem tube-c ' . Thy foot-fall as in dB." gone by. ‘ ‘ And gentle voice n_ud smm!- onto", v ' we own but mourn that $011!!“ die. w mm thee sadly. yet we uw~ , 'i‘by soul still lives fowvuybluk, % And mm where lie-ling vim M, :9 _ We hope to neg: what. 111‘} a.” ‘ Then Heath will be nucleon: My? ' - In “$603549 “when.” / Whgre pugutnfimthen. omen QT . And love forever more. -I p. E: Communimted
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