The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, February 17, 1862, Image 1

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The Coinu-zg‘in publiahod every Monday
morning, by Itsxu J. Sr mm. at $1 75 par
sum if paid strictly m muses—~32 00
per mmun if not [mid in advance. No
:übwriptidn diamntinucd, unless at the
up’iun of the puhlishfir. until all arreuragel
are paid. > 7 A
Aorta-munvnimm-tmht the usual rate-
Jon Itnlxnxu done with nenmm uhd
dispatch. _.
,Orncn in South Baltimore btrnot. directly
«ppmiw anplrfi‘ 'l‘inuing Ednhlinhmem
-"”COIi'ILlI I’mxnw omm: " on the sign. 1
At Mot
In: noun:-
lIAU'I'Y OF LIBERTY.
“ In «11 thing: that lum- hmnty there in noth~
II: to nun more comely thnn liberty."—.tliuon.
W'hen the dance of thy.- shndown ’
" At dnybronk ti d'nnc. ‘
And the winch. of the morning w
L. ,n , CAKE red with the sun~ _
' , When he sinks in his gklry,
At an from the View,
Am! on“: up the planet
‘ 'l'o blue in thc blue—-
Thou la bunny, but where in the bounty t 6 Ice
Han proud than thenight ofumtfon when km- "
When the beautiful bong - ‘\
.or the bow in above," A
LXke n colhr of light ” .- a‘ , ,
‘ 0n the hoaom of love-- A
When the mom in her mildncsl ‘
'l': floating m‘l high, .
. Like A bqnner oraitwr ‘\ , ‘
‘ Hung’out in the Fkyw ~
There in beauty, but «anti hu no beauty to age
Hore’pro‘ud than the from dfn nation when fru- ?
. In 'me dapth of tho durkness,
l‘mnricd ii hue, ’ ,
When'the shmlovu ire veiling—
‘ The hum" of Hm blue—-
, When‘ the voice of the tempen,
Al lulduiubt i“ 3H”. .
And‘tf'e np'irit ohm‘litude‘ ‘ ' ‘
t ‘ Nails on till hill— ‘ ‘
{here it hcuu‘met win-re i - tjm beauty mace
.ike‘lhe bruml beaming brow ofn nation whyn
- tree 'I ‘ I.
fiflgifimllfimfinfi;
A Chapter on Boys
.EEnys! What a warm anl'idz‘.v(l;l)Pgldl..-'
di’fly funM. chnpgu-rl Jmntl<. aml crnnuml,
tat-Yen bonfu (hi-r simmv huh» mnfin'ylnhlv ‘
summits. Boyd! living moving imtitutinns
of mimhiefnnd spay! I» ('rqmturoszlm run.
tumbjn, wrutch. him. nrcmn. churn-r. nml
yinmmfir tiwir \vuv Ulrmigh llm \vmld with {
The grunts-yd (IIO‘““I‘I: "I‘lnln'V-W‘TWP znul mm—
olmlnnoa. Tint-y are (Ho thingy which :91
wnrrflhé dignitv of 0M Pvrlfln. wlm tribs
in ken)» them in rmvs, but faih. fmx they are
Y'ko crumb-ll pilu-cnu't 1m Imm hig‘flighLJ
Tin-y turn tho‘hnuw‘up ~lrlc dnwanop n
'c--ntinl|-Il mum" in the “We“. bn‘nm
things «-\'or_\" w w: make lifv a nfiwry, :md
[hi-91mm. mfp‘urll ‘qmuinn m Idiot-(N. 'l'lu-y
wr‘ AH yign-s'tmilzg:, "Hn-yjzn- é'rmm] in ‘the
wnmli. if) Hm fit'hls.hltl lhr- strvcm. in 11m
p timin the» cullnr. in the Inn-u. 'm l‘hurch.
in hwvrnk and '«ul'muw, in dares nn-l dun»,
nn (row. Im-lvr mnnmE-ficrywimre; and
awn-\- tho mind nnih . jnjfljn-g. originnl‘ bu
iut, "Hwy Wail nnl ujmn Harv, but :1.“'.’1.V
(hr-v Ilzuh uplm tholrJ'H-kle—s tru'm. appa
‘rl-litly lwcglin: mulling—lest jnfilu- giddy
whirln of their worm—3ll 1101.451 sinulo
luv-W i.- m:ulv. nnt'a wm-d i‘< uttered by thp
flhl (hwél‘um- hut their rmulv 931‘ an” ear
loitolm-I if nnd {ny- il up in flu-fr ftn‘rohmue
3f inoidehtr’ fur fumm pmhidemtinn.
' ‘l." 4
‘ ”A Yzmkm’nnd to Frnnvhmun pwnml n
)Ii: in rn-pflrtnmwhip. Whnn t‘hrkifling
limp ran)», they wished to (“ng ”w meat.
The Yzmkw- 1m: w-rv unfit?!» f 0 divido m
that he ran!!! .2»! both him] qéfirt-‘N, and
:rI-r-nmlnd the Fu-nrhmnn ”ml the Mafia
‘alividn was to Put it norms tlwlmr‘k. 'l’lm
j’rmwhnmn agree-fl to do it on cnmlifirnb
-flmt Hm Yank?» \i’nuhhdrn his hack and
Inigo Hm Nm‘oo nl‘hpinmw nhnr it was (Imin
“Va. The \“nkuc turned his back accordv
Sng‘y. ,' .’ _'
J" -Frnnrhmnn~\"u-h 1:300“ vi“ yml have
-—-IP piece Wid 7.0 tail on him, or m {have
vat haint mt no mil 1' ‘
‘ Yankee—Wm piocn with the mi] 01)..
’ gram-hmnn‘L—Zon hy gun-you mm tnke him,—
.] 'nke 10 our mw. .~ , ?
"Upon tuyn‘ng around. the Yankee 21mm}
"tho Frenchman hm] out off the tail and etuck
,It into the pig‘s mouth 2 , .
,- ‘ 50... - ‘-
3 Bullfi—Specimens and \‘iurfizfitti 6f tho
fuumm animal are nxlmomu‘. There are
t! .mfipt‘urnl lmlh of Baalmm : tho mtg-{mo
miefl' huh of Zmliac‘». the mythological
Cram; bu“ s‘nughwrwl by Um-mflgla': the
ugriculmral Durham bull ; thb oglosinstiml
bull ofttlie Pupn: [he Mamie? nun Apie.
of Egg" { ; the sacriflvlal’m} of China:
(he mirfitary boss hull on the old Roman
(New: Ibo mmwmr}; hulls on ’ohnnga; the
juvenile bull q". Cap}: Robin‘s fnmrnl : the
musical Gla’flull: the impn'ial John Bullx
thr national Irish bull,.§nd the American
mm mm. ‘ _
*We vol-pent and antjmte the pulpit
and the lime ‘mxjnister 01 God wigh'm the'm
proper sphere. But history and our own
egpéfiencé pm (.9 us, that these are not
dun.- conmmted ‘to the dutiw and service
pf thkt sphere! Infieed. we do not hesi-
We ‘0 exprfi 6“} ‘gx‘nvictiqn that at this
‘_ moment the pulpit, m the occupamy of
thousands of professed ministers of God, is
,lhe mbudlislnyal filing in Amerlaa, and has
Winona guilty than the press, wicked as
that in: been. in khe instigation of Man
dud: andpmd‘ica'whirW-e causal the rupture
ofm omit happy EIMJBM’ Sun. '
fl-Bofdfie her marrktge, @ll9 Queen of
.England was a wayward and fitful young
meh to (human varizble capri
m and entirely unooqtmlnble by her min~
‘igm-s. Shrewd politicians have ahmys as.
Jihad the calm and equable coursé of
x. MM policy to the influence of Prian
JAM“, who was one of the most shrewd and
> }2‘pgqplished4fiplomntkts. -
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dfi‘iflmn DE. Franklin wss making his
m Wants in electricity, hewwished
{dwimts of! a hen, and while holding
“39 wire to the bird, it struggled and he re—
ogiud the whole charge himself. On re
covering Emmi) shock, be good nuturedly
fihgriéd that “instead of killing a he}: by
aeg'fi'ipiw he had marl}: kilicd a goose." >
tip-In theapaoe of forty yems Mexico
”55.4130 fewer than fifty-five different
Wu: .
m uk‘ogl MnPuriok Mtguire ifhe
’ ‘MDufiy?“Kuow him!” answer.
33%”, he is 9.x:ymrrdau‘vequim;
11ka proponed to marry my sister Kate!"
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By 11. .nkunm
“1311 Year-
Sudden Deaths.
Dr. ”all. in his Journal of Health, say:
that very few suddm dcaThs which are said
to arise from disease of the heart do really
arise ffom tlinb cause. To ascertain the real
origin 9781111;an den (ha, the dobtor says the
experiment has been Lrie’din’ Eur Ope, and
reported ton sciknt ific corn gross hold at Stiw
burgh. Sixty-nix cases of sudden death
were made the sillijeci of: tflémugh post
mortem examir‘mfion. In thezle cas‘es only
Two were fdund who died from disease of'the
heart. Nine out dftlie siily-«ix‘died from
apéplexthldle there Wt'l‘f‘ forty-six cases
ol’congestionnf'the lungs; that is, the linings
were so lull of blood they coul‘id. not work.
than“ not. bPifig room enough {ol} a sufi’iciefit
quantityni‘ulrto‘entbl t 9 suppoi‘tlifg. The
doc! ‘ goes un monumeraue thé causes that
maygwoduce cmsgéstion. of film lungs.-
The) are —OOH fret; tight Show; tight clo—
thing: rosiivéiifsszsitting mm (mm chilled
through uftor beingzwarmetl |vv l'nbm- or a my
pid walk; going too suddenly frél’n. a closer
hmtt‘d mnm into tlinmaldjnir', especially
after speaking: and sudden (11-péesaing hows
Operating km (lie blond. 'l‘he‘l'e cut/mos of
sudden death being known. anl avpirlarice
of them may serveto longtlinn qiur valuable
livm, whirl: wnuld nthvrwisc bé losl unglnr
the vm'divtpf a heart mmplninit. That «li
senw iunppéwd in b 9 incumhld, an?! lu-m‘P
nu-_n may 11th let‘ tho pains Dir-y Would to
avoid smlilon death if they highw- it In)" in
their pom‘ir. -
,T/lr Equvm'l'z' Quwljfinirs['-_f}:'[téfm§_ir ('mlIE
/)¢'/.-—-'l'h(- flip mnrdml of l'hilidfilphin; in;
his nmnml rvpm-(pmukes the f, “owing NJ
mnrkq on Hm 'mn'nnfl'wlugn nnh exflnsivo‘;
‘— ualitiéw of korosam- or coal oil, iibw’getting}
a, he so oxtemiyol’y med:- 5 i
Karon-m: j~' fwd. taking thé [wince nf'oam-l
plume und othm' burning fluids.” :1 light—J
'i‘hm‘é is 2mm mnfidenoe repos‘d in it. from}
n prev-awn! Im)iofthnt it is snfét of MI 11:9}
burning fluids. Imin! generally;0011:1110th {
exempt fI-nm flm chum-m of if,»lnsion.-L
This (-rhfi-lenv‘e would not be , kphwwl “‘1
the {list'filPN of igvrnld ulwaw, oath-not ”mi
whole nhho )mnz'nw. whiuh i~‘ Kim nxplmh-P
cmwtiuvut‘fmm Ihe nil. 3*. many of 21.5:
mnnni‘noi 11W)". tampwd h)- (lm; mmpoot nf'
inmeu'rr-d gnifi‘n.‘ do nbt, 111311135 Fw‘ry con‘lu-J
mer of the fluid runs mgrmtm} orbs» Ji¢k
in it< malmk-w fortun‘ute onnntzh m war-um
(Impurr-nil. ‘R is [ikew'kn knn"n that mmu
nfjhr‘ didLi'Ur‘rs of burning flui“; have bnon
mine. in it mnnufilcturo. hexnz'én‘h. M a mi»
stimto'fdr turpentinp, the Satypxem him-k:
min hnyihg famed the Intto‘F‘qrtiole n be
high. whilu the further $501.9;an I’Zu' Hhuq
adulté‘ratml is terrih‘y oxpimfié: 1 View
'0!" thosfe fraud-x, which are cfirfii alzflnd
smamtifias (‘an mnrdvrmn— i‘rrfth‘ei ~ nee
qul-nrongsnnso of duty impelsfi-mio to aivq
(imvly Evarm'n! to cvuryhritly fiq’ he cautimm
in their purchases of kgroseng émd burning
flnilh. - - .‘ i ‘ '
~ The Eruption qr'm. l'm‘uuius.+}l (11!, Dc-l
"strnynl.--'l‘lne terrible eruptlnngnf Vesuvilnl
éontinue! ni lazf‘pccnlmt‘s, nn‘] fwo-thirfls‘l
43f the city 01' 'l'm're‘is snill tmhLve keen lie--5
;stroyod. A lot—ter dated Naple'p, Dec.‘ 28th,l
{navaz -_' ; 3 l l
i Flax-«rad ’with :nnw. vomifivig asheq still?
like nah-n tlmnmfid ‘lmrse 1': wet fmatnryi
chimnuy, with u ruined citv lyiilg at in foot,
suchl~‘”l9“,“ChlblM'll‘K‘llV'f‘sulllllhpl'ffienlfi.l
t'l‘lw muhicipal building. afine ll] hi=tnriml
1 wlifioe offinefime of the Armginxhnd br-r‘n‘
,(lnwtl‘nym . Out of a pppulaltn of Elm“;
15,0110 the fugzltiws. Betwee {)0 and 60“
; hmwos have already falls-xi, lnnll 320 nre‘?
, {filling}: the rmaure moreor lesszinjured. oqu
.of eleven ohurchgs four only are! uninjuredq
. but there ie another fearful ‘urce sf dnn-‘
'gPr—the sulphumua exhalafigs which are
E emitted: in évmry direction, I' which ren—
i der houses hr other iewects p m‘pnmtively
‘ safe, uninflmbpable. By,tlle‘ exhalations,
five onlx pcfsonsmnd all the inlmnls, such
an cats.‘ dogs, mice, an'd theifislws in khel
3 sea, lnavenlremly been killed. 1 In fact twq‘:t
E (MI-Ala of the city have been déstroyed. 3
‘ - (‘rgfin’ Rabbcrs in England.~A jznngof cgfiini
robbenf have been detectedint Weston; SomJ
~enet ctrunty, England. Tfie lgnder was} th'e:
Isexton'of the church, and a)? party wer‘a‘
:avcuiflémml to open vuults,“§reak pofiini
! with tdolfl,'t‘ut out thelead lining, and take!
% this lead, with the coffifi handlfes and plays.
{to sen,” 01d iron at Brfidford. The wow:
‘oi‘. the'c-offin and the bones bf its inmaf
were broken u’p and‘stowedfawny in ,the‘
fqrthe; camera! the vault.‘ H his has béed
going on for over three yeutfgnél at least.
fifty cofiins, including thpse some of £ll6
‘ prominent peopleof the neighborhood~noi
blemen and other: have Been thus outraged;
t Very Lacunic.——-An Amusing sword prmenL
tation was made on the 17;]: 15v the ofiicers
of the Seventy-eighth Pennsylmnia to theit
Ganderwnnum swan. Th'eprmntatioq
speech of Captain Gillespie wgs:~“ller§w§
are. a‘nd here it is} This is a‘ bully sword,
andoomes from bully fellows. Take it, and
use itin abully manner.” Colonel Sirwell’s
reply was z-T“ Captain, that m w bully
speech. Let us take a bully drink."
. fiAmong the articles found in General
Zoguicofi‘er’s camp 83Mfl15pring, Kentucky,
w re sixty thousand pounds ofsugnr, twenty
six thousand pounds of eofl'ee and twelve
thomnd pounds of tobaccq. » ’:V . , S
58-3. young and beautiful damsel near
Frankfort, Kentucky, having two lovers,
find not knowing which t 9 prefer, settlfd
the matter by marryingwonile‘and eloping
with the other, ‘ - . f‘l
H‘Ccufion in speed wile}: dagger}! it“
be passpd. ; . J . fl
111
mWhat day in s.
nhcnd"; .\lnrc'n four!
avg-Mm is that
not ri «:7. and ye: is'm;
wllow does I!
tegr'fly resemble a}
find. a . ' 1
55‘} German -
moricu Mme is we
are obliged to ofl'er
erv. :
WEE Gripes, pl
perm: qlw‘uys looks
in theihumg orhol'
tailor nfsetuures lli'm I
requirgfless cloth. 1!
’fi'b‘nme of the ‘
'dislrncied afioni fine}
the baliit of lie-ing-t
grant (Int more to M;
fié‘fio dogbt hon
(Rios! Mm do hmui
they think it good p
fi-fipnro 111M30-
may foést ; labor llu
that yuu mav rut.
WlNfigukiH’ t
and razor, are mnde
girfJ'lm «or; On;
=iding fin Tmml ulll
hem '2 Hard “ ixh
um); 6f)! :0 be war
kg‘ftl‘he (,‘nmmiu
Comméis hunk heft
sigfirflby Simon (In
‘h-oughilhu son! a c:
deviating that he Pm
x)! sud? bring draw
nun”. 1
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WPHTPH politic
‘ cmrutr}. and 111 an :‘
§d.f=(~l_sle uf‘prearhin:
KTho Evlfling olf of $1
llh-mbof'a pm” in a]
Eigmku-an umnng 1h
J I:4};H’Fu-ZII: a Walnut—A Tow (hulk Khwn
n (lnq’frqte and mplor novel lmnh- own-'-
rmLininfmtnra lod'néhip, this r‘mmtv. Im—
twm-n jn young mnlp nammi Ulrich. mu] :1
lnrzr- finiduflt. Itiuppmri that whip- Mr.
I‘lrivhyfwuk walkin' along the Uninn (‘mml
he noticed a. imiskmt in :; HUM. ”meted
behind mine bus-hrs; ‘Quietly moving up
to die Ell‘ilnml, Km t mught with 0m- }; ow to
1m muf-k (loud at his feét. But, not so ozisia
1y «tank. The mt. ‘pn the application of Hm
ymmginmn's boot, Lhowod battle, and mad»:
at him like u sanigo ling, compelling Mr.
I'. to [if-(Hm! a shmit distance. Tln- :lnimuL
howeviuxx look ndvimtnge of its victngy, mill
fliiIOWGd its naiaiiunt. making sovem! u!-
teihp§f M the thrift of die young man, [or
tunut ‘ly sucveedi ygon‘ly in tearing his vast
{mil cont. At thiqrslage of the battle—both
belligqrmits prf‘th' near exlmuftod~the
young: nnin 111:”in procured a stick, émnl
snnn fi'gnled the h file by (aking Um [ifgut‘
Um fighting mt. That a muskm‘t wduid at
tack aimnn o} givei battle is mmnglhing new;
nt—leurit to us; butilwe have the above fi-nm
glithpf‘ily that dull-e not be questioned.~
~iiiiid/a‘town ( 1?:1.) flmale ‘
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=Mail
A Singular Gad—The}? is» won)?" now
iitiillgf in Froepori, Illinois. who is deaf,
having: been so fro'pa infancy, and yet, with
put ”i" aid of hedring. is enabled to early
on a {junvorsmtion}i with her bu?bnnd «an
mung», which is {perfectly intelligible and
air-web) all ordinary purpnsos; ’
Sbgfis said to uniderstn‘nd all her husband
PM“ by the‘motim‘p of his lips sxmpiy. ITL-r
flittie glxild al‘ {ouri‘years is also o:3in umbr
fatnodJnnrl all his winnts attended to. through
Mumsanm medium. The parents are both
innid u; be intellige‘ht and well-educated peo
ple. Tll9 gentierhrm himself was at one
'time 'president 0‘ the Boston Mercantile
i Asshoiation. and [is now engaged in the
i meitcdntile businmat his place of residence.
Lammy.~':\ negro wee arrested yesterday
n‘nd committed tofjail by J mace Beader. to
muwdr the char-g}? of larceny. It. ”(we
that: he ccofly and defiberately etoleitwo
piet‘edf of cloth frolm the store door-of ,Dnh
gel Epffley. He gave the flame of Richard
flohngtom and acfinowledéed himself P fugi-
Li‘ve two, and said he came here in com
any I itb three ‘ hers. If this is the kind
of chattles we get how, what may we expect
if the‘Abolitionisus carry out. pheir schemes
of freeing the allies, an’d pouring upon us
(horde of thieves! and beggars. who can on
ly be%kept in the paths of recmude by n
~task-immstex- ?—-Hém’cburg paper.
1 ‘ «..‘-m
Pufiishmtntqf a .EurdwnlnM'whigavaVm.
D. Kingin was cq'nvicted in Michigafi, 1m
week; of a murdei‘ maxjked by very atmcioua
circumstances. gn accordance witii the hum
of thc State. he fiat! taken to the State pris
on, ”5”" to enduie solitary confinement for
life. ime the fimehe enters his cell he
win pew: sec ,3 fcce aggin. His mesh}. are
codvéyed to him pbrough an opening in his
cell. find when it becomes necessary for hu
man beings to apfirowh‘bim, they are hood
ed 80,85 to conned their features.
Afim’cn Ogden in Francz.—~M. Caste, a
Frenbhman. has succeeded in transporting
to Hyvre, from Balt‘fiuo‘ie and other places
in North America, and acclimating,t\vo new
specips pf oyster; of avery delicious kind.
The Emma attempt is to be made in omer
parts: of .If‘rsmce, _ _
A few! smflgiliiafiety in thé‘spi'ce
of ma, but the vn‘riety of the tariff has given
life tpjpic’é. dnb‘merchant htving rcalized,
on me rise of pepper alone, $80,000,-Bwton
Wu, 1| -
It sounds; oddly; but in 311 right
a gh,"thats§np_il-i£un! shepbotd often
mfin’ies one of his wimp,
EEO
DEM©©RATHQ
GETTYSBURG, PA., MONDAY, FEB. 17, 18$?
none.
ring is commanded to go
‘wbirh looks like g. c“, in
‘cm. ? A kitten. ‘
‘ oung man of genn‘lne ia
‘tbief. Hg is dilficult to
1 ‘ f
'ter obierves tbj! in A
. Scarcity ofthie as they
‘ term-d for their-Miscar-
in Insurer, to who“? I. nix
]nrgo an n cart-wheel. is
ling his breath while the
iso than his gunnebu will
edicaljounnnls ar’e much
custom nflying iii bed:
utmod is, we think, a
guardrd ngninst.§
sky ‘l3 the best policymm
st things memy 136 mm“
Hay are no! bones}.
{1 may speed ; fr'ut pharynx!
t yin: may live; and run
E
strong men likje Ilrop
for each other, i '
Mrs. Eunice Brn‘diey, rel
nmgy, Ohio, had I‘Eccmly
ight children at} birth,
“(9. / E’
'c'nn Um hxvrstigfiinn‘nf
Ire them several w’xfirm n
‘ era» as Secretary of War,
:mmunic-uion to L‘dlgn-w
I never made any coaurzn is
I: up fly the 1191““! 031:1»,
ans are poor thingsgin thin
re nun; indirarian: that
has :lboutceaced m"p Iy."
.000 ip the) rt'vcnué {l‘o n
'm: fear, is may my lens!
Esing—llarlfurd Tun;
M -k“ ~—-- '
.ri\J .13
“Tar-m H sun-my no win. ”gnu.”
THE "nun ‘BRIGJ DB
Q .... ‘2
Ala—Red, Him: and I?!“
Reapectfully Approprinted to lirigndier ch‘l.
3110 st Fusion; Mucus l’ U. S. A.
"‘3‘;- sons of green Erin nssem 19,
And join in theiboule's arr y;
The usurpera mull traitors sh ll tremble,
When they see he Brigadiin ,lhe fray.
Go! march to the' bhttlwfiel, proudly, ,
Let the foe at your might/be dismayed ;‘
And thctmmpctof fame sh ll sound londff,
The praise of the :lrish grigade.
CHonua -—~'l‘hc pruis'e of the/Irish Brigade, to.
Old “ Erin ” now lobks o'ér the ocmm. '
And hears the fierce bugle of Mars,
And the strength ot'hcr [lung‘s high devotion,
ls roused for the qm‘pei il§~tlie slurs.
And she raises hor y'oice loud in thunder,
That voice “thigh 4‘sz ulwnya obeyed,
Saying “ buys " cut the rebel. asunder
With the BWOl‘d‘OflthG lrish lirigade.
CHOaus.-—\Vith the ‘lswprd of rho lri~h,‘&c. ’
In View ofthc 3:031:51“!th trnason,
The \yotld6ss ollljhcrty sighr;
Let us up and dol {all her in .6
And bring bin-k We joy of hll
”our thcstnrz nnd héebripes o‘t‘
Nor no er let your man); he
Till £l2O ioe flie‘ inll rror bs-fu
When charged 3y he Irish
('llonrs.——Wht-u ch ‘rgied by the
Gallant .\luonxml tile General
The l'niou of thlt» {country tll
Hr fithh ‘ncuth rht‘ -(Smr .\‘pnnl
The hunsl m thcll'rlm hnd lhmlr
_ lli‘ \ulilxors the): dilllovo him *in
.i M Ma honor lihéP' will nowr
\l'ln‘ia IIH n llllc itlid‘spohrn roll?!
ll) the “ buys " l)!. he lri<h ‘ril
('uonL n.—-ll_v [he .. Um ‘"' of the :l
Onward 11. the ill-11l hay mnrv‘ ‘
Thmc ill-l‘eunlvrsi o ixhu lining 1‘
Wlmsr flmr is Holy liprm'l far i
I \Vhilr- the rvhvlf lllmk HUI “+l3
" Fvnu.ii'wl." he cri‘l-al. "an m ii If
Lu the sLutul tllfngflFffl'" rl'
Ilrmlvl HQL Qwvwnfivjn“: llHlll r; ll
ljn’re ling ‘bnyu‘fbf'the lrl~ ‘
l‘mnm.——\\'c‘re thei‘r-lboyu " of lg;
V ‘ - . 1L...» .’ ”/itl
General Meagherl' fissn‘mingh‘l“
of hiSl rigads. l 1
)4 the fut-mu] l‘l‘llti‘ -liun. inf «fl
ill-r 2 ilivx~iuxl, oi‘liyif'ulu-r Halal
Fruimi-I Mmgiu-r. Mime upyrllm
lie-*n n-rmnly voufiniwd by “:4le
Irish llrigmrll- “Li-lg J g’rmql delay
The (lam-ml luul {‘«l‘fi‘lvc'l tn Fume com
mun-l of (lu- lrrigurlp'fuiml r-l'tv- ll'i‘ appoint
mf‘nl WIN ("nlll‘l‘ujl‘fil Shy-e ithmc Eri~h
h-gimrnh wmn nultlho \'2r_"n :1 “llll‘ r)!4 the
l'utmu.m. uml juimr‘ol (iv-{wind m’y'umncr'a Di;
\ Mun, L'uloiu‘l Nugtlnt. of” tho Hwy-ninth;
hm lmen acting llliig:ulier (lenvml; TM
noon Hunornl )lda‘phor, ul-cq‘lnu-aiiil’fl by
Mljm- Wan riuglou_l (Lulpluin ‘fruirmrul 111‘.
Rnynnln'li. of the ‘Elglityrninl Rogirlwni.
\\'l|n i~ m be Bligh llj Surgnm ‘: Mxljhr o’~
Nvill, comm: nilorl 11L“: bdltl‘l' «N: C, ‘
llwgnu pml .‘hhcni, h «l >ever; 1 oth
loiy (Jill-erslrndv“ i’ér the Ln 3; Br
the ruin; gM-umlm Glenna] S IlCltl‘
lln- 1)“)qu anltln‘ gl- l‘lnd‘ 'l'll bl'igl
drawn lip hi“ line.‘ Hal cnmn nmlill
tic-urn, n fmvl‘miles “Ith Alex: mlriiil
)l‘ltcn (it-il. Mel ller nnd o carts)f slplen-i
«lirlly mounled, u-lwe‘ willing" p the’fllillfi
the brigade ‘crmru :g the brk v wichfbri‘tn
lint.r binvnnots. preséiitoll :rhrilllinnl appemw
l.p . .
:inco. “ He mu r, lire-3d by {Ol. )n‘gent,‘
“ho rmlc a cream icolnrml t'lilargor.; 'l‘h'e‘
‘ l ‘ .l I
Control and party.) pilenlong tlhe line; nl‘ler}
which the troops :aswd in iaviewJ/The‘
mm were in excell m. finirilsfl Each loi'the 3
rngimmlls Ranked temurkah‘. woll.l The
Sixty~third films 1m lqr ‘l‘nt‘nnm d of Lieutni
Cnl. Fowler. Liei h. CM. Bu kO, rétl‘ently‘
oi the Thing-semen l 1 New Yogi: Regignon‘t, ‘
who ha‘ijustl been ‘ppoinlod lone’l Pf the‘
Sivty-lhird, in pln ' of; Col. m-ighlj, will:
take command of heregimn t; Thélrish‘
flag and Slim and tripe: wer carries! sidel
by sirl‘e In each ; gimenl. Whenz‘ Gem!
Shield; arrived on the groan the bl‘igade‘
marched in review Again. A r therenew
the officers of tho lfl‘erent re 'mequi came
forward and font .' a semi» irclzlme Then
Culonql Nugent fmnsforred hec ‘ lhound
of the brigade to Elan. Meaghlwr. J ;
“General Shieldll was intuitive“? to the
oflicen and men. ltb whom ‘ math a few
approfifiate retrial-ks. lle Kin-eased bu
‘ r , we r ‘ ' l .
delight at the perflbrmances h had Witness
ed. There was mhterial in lthe mem he
said, to make 111‘ hxcollentg‘lhrigmle. but.
they required drilling in aorflo indispensa
ble mnnohuvres t rlender lhé‘h‘n thoroughly
‘ elficient on the 1:11.th field. 51M the officers
would handle it-vlell he woxfild say for the
men that that the brigade would 110 honor
‘ to the two nation! whose flag} they intend
ed to s'upport, and whose lhonor was to
some extent, committed to tlfleir hands.—
He enjoined upon them to we to it that, so
‘ far as their conduct was mnagrn‘ed, neither
' . M ‘3 l
j nation should bedrggraccd. \
The troops cheated him enthusiaatically.
They also gave hearty cheers for General
‘ Meagher, followed by cheers for each of the
I Colonels. The trdopa than ‘ retumod to
,‘their gunners. The Irish Brigade will be‘
‘ held as the reset-Ye of the division.-—Bouau
l Amer. dud Cam. Ali?" F 65. 7,J ‘7
A Quutionn—Al. best. life is Flat very long.
A few more smilas. a few more tests, some
pleasure, much‘ bsin. sunshine and song.
clouds and datlm‘ass, hasty greetings, abrupt
farewellspthen our little play will 010:0,
and injure: and injured will pass away. 13
h mirth while to hate each other?
WA Canadian paper says first one of
their officers, on hearing that the‘ militia,
Weir" 10 becalled out, sent his commission
to his Lieutenant Colonel, indorsed as fol
!uws: “deer Game], i beg to resine mi
commissiben. Being a disciyle of Krilt,i
Cannot take up the 50rd."
\ fiOut west when a. preacher goeg tp
pram-lying politics,g they " stap hin’fbdderd’
It not“ like lung-11'. l ‘ ‘
FA MEL“;
Milli
The I'oin of Emancipitionr '
There is no infatuation l“"""\"§e to stand
the scrutiny 6f reason And comffimn sense.
thin that which believes negifp emancipa
tion would contribute to the slit-dens of our
arms, or the restoration of thgt‘firatemity
without which [mace cqulrl n ‘be perma-
Item and lasting. The adr»pticgn‘§-f such a
policy as this, in,obediencq toi, tlhe clamor
of a noisy fuctiqh 9f Abolitioninitsiwho have
heed the worst énemie‘slof. 07m! domestio
pfwo for the lint thirty 593 m, {joiiE dividg
gthe horthem people, now Blpllm ntiaiiy,
upited in fighting im- the Uniri‘nnder the!
Conntitution, demoralize the Ir y, produce
discard and contention, and fo 6 upon the
country a question far more e Ibdi-rmsing'
tlmn‘ the slave questibnwna‘nfly. the m»-
gro question. ’The. enmncipn iqn of the
aluvés, instead of concludingmau: dome-Lone
Rmu‘fles, would'lmiEy re-mhliiingxce them in
I? emharrus‘xitg form‘ Tlge negroek of
foxitlnxlifwe no 7 a fixgl slaps sanction
‘y the Confliimion; and {there i« no
n xviiyrrwe‘shbixld t üblu’ our heads
I thcm‘f'one “fay or" he 0P"? The-y
30 us liftle’l‘lswm 1‘ a] mu, In nogobd
'ovmen. :Unerlicy,‘ ”imitate. is to
prog‘rbule a avigqruu? war ‘(gégiuafi rebellion,
Vikki“? wup‘tmg our :tn-ujglih I. 3011 foreign
iHind pxtmnpous' Lungs. Shim“? the AME-
I} timiiahtctlyl'y their: point 4m) dgivp the: Ad
lliminitst‘mtibn ifllo i~suing In ngilx'éa of um
éEvgs'i . e/muncigttxtimi. the; pflfigiziggny,
' wouidibe (0:1‘01‘93 u'giog 0|.:ll': in; ngglmtc :1!-
i‘ {wt 0%. the question. WM“. 5 ‘H' [m done
Qwitiintm nogrm. ‘ § ,7 , ,
“‘ Bt‘jwliile the rpbrfljg INF”
Emmi? 44m ‘11? (lififree 7.4 (‘
hwim jifa'vii'hwn this efi'e t. l
“drivire‘v‘thc North )nnl onibittol
'l”(rfiriii rmefpl-.m~ciziraszr‘¢la“a<
hag??? result niqre‘tlmrhtfuf Hi:
firing; ficvermnem'fionlcl hr; (1
u m<
‘be '
ed »
sun, »
r cym.
‘you proudly,
delayed,
Kali,
righde.
my, .lcc.
ruin
i‘ Ebo ‘
dean !
“ an t f}
mmanding,
MON
J Banner,”
M'c. ‘ ,
In rely.
Ldrgnide,
R'edly,‘
r .139, kc.
Hh, Kc.
' remny,
Irmycgz 7*
d \vidr‘xy,
lnrruid';
10. I ‘
ifitdfi ‘— 1'
,: Sandra ”
’Lrlull'rkc.
IContu}and
the «im- unnglill mm or :the
imbnt‘msiill pl;o\‘ul¢llit ll] ,pnr
Suntlim‘n States : (lilo “M‘Wuultl”. V..-
clinrni ion of chnqueii or “""l"l"i“”‘ nu one
aidmigdml rosixy'lmmf; to tho Lllglll on the
otlitr'iiHyJ-nxitl if, ‘a‘u'sp‘ite of llmw llhluulw. it
simulkl mymimite in llxe énlirc lilziugmion
ol'tliii rebel Shims, instonil uf Lr 15m: to us
pent-ll nml quieltnms, it would fir llu~ in‘dui‘
exlxqixbied null inipovorislml cilm'lition.
\vitlilfuur millilons of 11031609 01 bur hawk
to ill-pleat; aull pr'ovidc for. ' Bey mould
4 assimilate will) the whitc‘ fvpulutionl
r‘ terms of Veqii'ulil‘v-L-n'mvc“ (lie Emails}
“- ol‘ chit. milion ; nlnl tin {Northern ‘
Lle would lmveleitlier $0 bear ‘ norxnous :
I inn fortliépul‘pose'ohcolo: lug ilrcmh
ntrihulc ‘so their million free 4:nml |-
‘ngrums. ~ li - t 2;, ;
nation sngxtfensive alul (liiggisifiecli in ‘
lie-rests m: nu‘rp can mirror lufi gnvernvd
arrow lheoriefi'. "Our iimpa! ies mutt
boundless asf'the crintifien nud‘our
Miami (\3 éxpfins‘lu’. 'l‘llc dLln-lfs of
Republic in their wisdom co prclwml
khis great truth when they’fomied u
litilucion adapted to all purge of the‘
lilry—a Constitution enabling the NCWW“
411 ml States and the Soullier States to "
‘nmlvr one Government. wi, mun com—3
:13 unifiarmiiy‘; in their don stic‘im‘d-f
ns. ,And it i becauw infa Med men l
tli sentions h ve sought to rctx iheir'
ow sbctlonal views upon ‘ ie wholel
try, “in! we‘ re now pluiég'cd in-tlle;
ors ol' civil w: . The Almfitionists of}
Nortlh pm! n‘hé Sccesaion one of the:
[1 ur ' tho grew.“ criminal: wl 0 have (em-1
9d Jimmie penplé in fi-ntriiljdal strife ;‘
’untll‘ they m-e'both exfipated, we{
rot'h pr for plmce. Thé e same opin
of n ither of tlieso incenfli y {notions
'eVer 'overn tl'iis country "’g moo; We
nevel‘ ill become fiecessio 'sts. a!» all
llition'ista. Our only safe: is to abide
llle tolerant hind comprehei ive princi
lof the Conslitution‘, whic are alike
lured him both extremes. ,lhe Union
‘J‘be émerved. the So‘mhon than must
in to live in fiance with th 'ch Eng
di Yankee so long as he remlers his vu
garlies hitinlw; by confining firm to his
own territory: and the New‘ E ' land mm
mqst learn to tolerate the m extreme
tent of' pro-slaveryism so longfg' it keeps
wig in Constitutional limitn. ' pon any
onion-hash than this—the origléal foundaé
tiolh of our Governmenv—qve mi never ex‘
pol“ that q people inhabiting Ecomiuent,
aunt! differing in origin, institut» 'nsy, mental
chlaracterigtics and education. (rill’gver live
inliliarmony." Hana section duet-finned to
impress its peculiar idea updn the whole
nation. and will Me no difi‘enféime ofopi'n
,ion—if, instead of a Union of Equal States
with each exercising absolute (\lntro] over
its? domestic concerns. the ainllof the war
islfio render us a homogeneous-5' peeple in
evé’ry particular. We have indoéd undertak»
an" an impossible task. Bucias the tnue
purpose of the Government in restoration
ahd not alteration, its success idopends, in
a great measure. upon the fidelity with
which it adheres to this gréat object.-
Emancipation would be a fiiugldeputure.
—Patn’ot if: Union. 1 ’ ~
MERE
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mvnt llu~
mate, lhc
pn-tmtion
. upo
I oitiz
pen
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. ‘
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‘je tn
tilled
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the
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Eng
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cou
bor .
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Sou
bmi
and
GM
“1
by
...... -_— ‘.«“————_—;~£~
an a. Russian town not; from St.
of boots containing the mangbf; lggs of the
owner, who must. have been dgvaured by
the wolves which infect the q‘elgbborbood
in winter. ‘ .
“Milling wjhe Conscicéthn u the
shipwrecked mariner clings; to the last.
plank, when night and the mmpesr. close
uound‘him!"~D¢nid WW}, ;
‘ #Biondin it utoniphinggthe London
m. His last fed is n paanaignicfii-m‘,
in which he mm the charm hr at at spy.
a g Q': -_ ‘ "C
J©URMfiLL¢
{ve do qnt
mmipntinn
(-nultlronly
‘zhe South
:I}. rondm
-1:“ now is. “
THCMHI b)" r
nion wmi- ::I.
n» of the‘
“-.umu the g 2
S
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x 1
'l‘ “'0 DOLLARS A-YEA R
Terms of Admission.
g Lest there should be (my weak—knead
. women-ate, whose patriotic impulses incline
em to enter the map about to be set by the
epublican loaders, we direct their attentidln
the following terms of ’adgnission to the
ew party. 5; stated in 1119 i column» of the
larrisbui-g qellyrap’l: ;
"‘ One thing is oefltain. ihat betwmn tlie
‘ owed and fenrlesfily sustflined principlés
of the emire Rapuh‘limw‘party and a lzfi-ge
pontion or what was fo’rmerly tlje Dmnocrat-'
i' party; [hm-e was no irfiportnnt difi’érencr.‘,
ither ii} the purposes to be nttlainml or the
tamer of their attainment. Therefore]
union with‘that wing of the Democracy
i of the most. simnle as well as practical
hnmcter. It requires nolnvitntion on the
( mm of the Republican party, provided the
’ men who (his bnash of their adhesion to u
principle ue~hone~t, and if there is any ruf
l num-i..tion tube malle. it inns} be deolm'edl
’ by tlime snme Dempcmts, who would by ur
"prclml lop/'rc up all tktir prefi’rcncc wtl/L rrgargl
lite men, all Mair comm! prsailecliana an the sub}L
;, jzc/ of'organitations. an?! ennw into (hi enl/‘usiaqti‘i'
"Tu/41‘s eff/vi: Republican party. with those: pripn
Lciplw: of high regaiil for the Union and
I respect for the Constitutinn. which lingo sé
1 far rendered. these then deer-m in the ‘oyos
i of (heincountrymerii, and Wlllcll not m'nxlil
:givu them a poaitio fin Hie politics of the
“Union whioh no sti'uggie or covenant of
1 ilieir own, as n sepnxyufto mganimtion,\could ‘
I{iowibly«(-cafil‘plisle; 011 m mask the Repu'bf ‘
l licnn party togive up one idenol‘ iLs' sublime
;_principlcs~—tp “pk tllem to snrrognler a blll'r
3 {Av feature of its erred or compromise '11:: ‘
i m-gnnizntion In conciliute any manoy'sotnf ‘
1 men, would he as riiliculous and as unholy ‘
l n~ the emendnnon clf the Lord’t- pmyej, by 1
omitting; the lnjmmt'rfnrngzr‘mhvstefih)g ($5
leimuiliam tho llii‘et'l Or that mi murder to_
clnnpmmiue will: thpx—zsuwin.” ‘ A l
t We commend tlneinlanvc-toit 1- parhcu :u'
onnsideration of ”141:inle Démoumfwin
[the flnuse 9f Repfiesenmtivea. wh'o‘wert;
(3'ole ‘ tb‘ $6; mhriy +1.25% :S‘girdé BREW;
offices and pulmnng of the ngisyamre were
li~tril?|xted. kfl‘be Linn: of nilmission tp thé
kw part‘v are quitaiemy. prpfiided the ap-
Llicunts are [mnest thug ludint is insisted
wan—mud, am wilifi-gg to gin} up their prim
fptes um! conic iui’ thalicttublicnn party};
1' course there wig} be u pd‘n'fcct runh for
dvuxission upon sue ae'comiuodaiting termsf,
Pie think we see [)hnocmts by/ scores and
H
y hundreds petilio ring for mlmissibn inn?
_xe Republicun‘oranizution revised and
>V,. r . .
xpruved.—-I atrial r Union. ;
‘lum lIIG (flung/o Timmy. -
ions State {iatugn}
Loyalty, f - 3
Northern Bebe
ing t:
The Wisconsin L:
fialaturq has pexformgc‘l
\ 7
m Shofimnn 31.300315}
led an bolifinn mob
the cust'dy of the u!“-
‘fugit’iv‘e slave, in that
mas th" 1‘ Glover Reli
mindicfgd tried. founé}
d w pa ‘3 fine of $1,009
xejfigitie' slnvg lawns-f—
-, aicnrpui he was take?!
. ,L‘oum of the State, unél
x 11;; the lpw‘to be uncon
ed 130m}: from custody.
wmmfi General of nip
he, docirbion of the “'1;-
ért reviéwed fly the St;-
i Unitegl States, , which
if the donatituiionaiiiiy’
f tlie law.‘ 900' ‘ ' l
I) act of' wisdom
In 8541114} notl
(if M lwaukke, hl
Igvhicu ri‘escuz‘kl fr
ted States Marsh
This “flag 'ky‘fiol
cue Cixsg." "Boo!“ ‘1
guild, and swank“
or niviolulidn 0H L 1
y'poril a writflof' 13w
ufure the Shpi‘éiml
hat. tribunni, dééid
tilufiionnl. discha
z. r. Cuishing, while
nited States, hm]
omit} Supreme Co
prem§ Court of— tli
fevemed it, aflirmi
was‘ 'ie-hrrested an}!
n. ivhene he renmineéd.
mil thé fine mu remifa
omxp'itted to pris
or some time, and
ed fly the Preside
rpm this thatvthe Sil
urikia commitmd use}?
.ceasion. m- numficatioix;
tinny the same. . ;
It win be seen ‘
renlo Court of Wi
o the doctrine of s‘
or they are subsia
ii In the Legislatu e of Wi'ueonsin, in:1859,
immediately after the dedision of the Slu
g reme Cour} at Whlxington, reyéysing tllg
uEecision of the Sta boui't, spade; ol‘ reso‘
I utions win Maple , the terms ol‘thicbnta
{gl'amilinr to ex‘aryfiolilinnl student. ‘Théy
:,Tcommittod the lokislntive and 'executive
i departmeuw' of tile Sting, .88 fully as tlie
(Supreme Court la previously *oommithd
the judiciary, to he doctrine of nullificn
§tion. Tliey cmpgtically main-ted:i the pair:
Sler ofa State'to n’ Illify a. law of Congreéé,
ieven after the co stitutionality of the law
ad Been panned li}>on and affirmefl by the
a; Ex‘oul't of last resor In effect, thé pouitidn.
Lin which \Vii‘conslifl was placed'in 1859 flag
iginiilar, in princi Ile, to thé figsition no};
:00!!!)in by Soutthni-olins on the question
L f Stat? rights; butlwith thinldifi‘érence, that
ihe hiya! people oil the Union are endeavor
lng to bring Scull} 'na to a. sense of
liar constitutional lows by the bayo-
Qzet. Wimnsin fpr 56m reason escapes}
ghis alternntive. ' .‘
.n Rut. nrrw onmes the brightside of the pic
ture. . On Fwy last, the Wisconsin Home
l of Represe iven expunged, after several
‘ dnys' debate, from the records of the State,
itbe nullification resolutions $1969. They
wera denounced an tremnable. and voted
lobe treawnable,:bv the name men «who
flinve hithertoregatdod them as the corner
itone of their political faith. Here in the
ixpunfing resolution, which was adopted
'alwith but SeVen vole! in the negative: -
“ Reaolved, Tbafl Joint Resolution No, 4
"Vof the Legislature of this_ State of the your
1859, entitled ‘Joiht Resolutions relative to
the decision of the United States Supreme
Court reversing the decision of theSupremé
Court of Wisconsin,’ be, and the some are
,hereby, expunged." , ‘
, \ Bravely done, my we. But this was not
all. The cup of cgntrition an‘pentence
was not yet full. and at maingla dash the
M'isconsin Home: scattered the fine-spun
ltheoriee by which Republicans seek to jus
gtify the personal libarty laws. and funkly
icknowledged its, obligations to yield ” a
killing and heu-ty‘ support to the enforca:
gment of the laws,“ until "their repeal or
luvful tbyoptionl" Th. following is £319
F‘W‘T'j' *- " ...?.-.._..__ "-vrvT-Nv "—" \
respluflgggqpq lg received but aim neg»
lira volétz. ‘«, ~ * ‘
“RewMgfit no State of this Union
has liiexrlgh defy or resist the lam ‘ol’
the Federal Fbvemment, but should yield,
a willing and hmuy support to the enforuea
men! of the lawn, unless mob laws are) un
just and deleteriouo in their oporation, in
which‘ case the only rightful'remmly lies
I in their repeal or lawful abrogation.”
This in a step in the :iqlx’t direction. if H;
is rather lsflz. it is un emphatic endorse
ment of principles for the supremacy; ofl
‘ which the Democratic puffy of Wisconsin ‘
flu struggled since 1854.. s
Interesting Particulars of 31. light. L
The Surrender of the? Fork—Fin? Thug.
and I?de Infantry Out and RI», u
Leaviug Even/[bin Behindlltm _ i
in their £7l,:th , - r
Cmcxxnn. Feb. .T—lee Gazebo Hide
Commerciul’s Cairo_ correspondenu fit ‘
ltho following interestifng achouut etc! "1
{bombardment Ind captu’rg of For» Henry :i,
Yesterdn at 12 o‘clock 30 minutes .l‘.“
l .\l. the guuimu Cincinnati, St. Louis. cu;
rondelet,and Essex—the Tyler, Conestoga
and Lexington blinging up the rear, dd- 1
“new boldly against the Rebel worka, go
| log go the right cf.Pniuter Creel; Island, ‘
immediately above which collie mt ého‘ro
iof the river stands the fortifications. Keep
log out of range sill at the‘ head of the j
‘ Maud, and within a mile ofthe enemy, and
‘ then passing the Island in full view of the i
‘ Rebel guns; We steadily advanced, wary ,
mixn being at quartem.‘ ’ l
Every ear’ was strained to catch file Flag ‘1
Oflicer'n signal gun for the commencement ’
ofizhe action. ‘ ‘~ I J
NO_ 21_
"Our line‘uf battle Was on the lefl, the
St. Louis ncgt, the Caruudelet next, the
Cincinnufi (for \hcfime being the flag-9551:,
and having‘uu 1150::er F 1330350“ Footy,
and pcxt the Easet. ‘ ‘ i
‘ We advanced in line—the Cincinnati‘s
boat's length ahead, when, at‘12230 «the
Ifiuciunati Operied the bull, and immedi
ately the three accompanying boats fa]-
lowed the exmupie’, mid the enemy, no Wayrl‘
backward, gave an ndguimble response. .L»
1 The fight raged furiunsly for half qmj
hour, bu: we steadily ndyaueed toward tliu
enemy, receiving the returning: storms qr
ahut and she"; when, gaming within thugs
hundred yard»: of'the enemy's works, fie
came to a stand and poured into them righ‘t
and left. , : ‘ ‘ E
In thd’ méantimc the 17'5an hail beelt
dmnblcd and‘driftcd away frqln the scenlg
of uction, leuving the Cincinnati, Carondé—
leg. and Stillouis alone engaged. ' ‘ '}
'At precisely 40 minutes past ode o’clock
the enemy struck their culora, and such
cheering and fauch wild excitement)?
seized the throats. arms and caps of the
MU or five hundredmilors ot the gunbonhl
cannot be imagined. much less described.g
After the gun-ren‘lgglg'hiflxdyy made to
CbmfiicloiFFofi’ovhy General 'l‘ilghmnq,
who defended his fort in the mosLdebef
mined manner, we found that. tlxq Rob 1
infuntry en duped uhtside of the fort; nuts;
boring f’ourfhr five thousand mcu,-had a}:
hm! “run, le Vlng uuly an artillery campnbiy
in coummml 02' the tort! ‘ ‘
I The fun mounmi bHVCntt‘CD gum. Mystgyll
32 and tit-powders. one being a magnifi-i
cc t 10-inch culumbjud... ‘ ' l t
‘ {)ur shots dismounted two guns, di'iving?
the enemy through the embrusures.“ Odo]
f-uf' their 32-poundcrs burst during the en-IV
gngcment, mmndfingthe gunners, ‘ 3 ‘
The lielwls captured chin) to ban- h 6‘;
,but'clcvcu cficutive guns, worked by Eli-a“
4. fuur men, the number, 21” told. ofthe prisb.‘
‘llqu when. They lost fivekfllcd aud tqu;
Ibfidly wounded, ’ ' i’ 7
I The infantry left everything behind thefin:
‘iuftheir flight and a vast deal of their ph'p-l‘
hder baa fhllen into our hands, iqcludingLn'Q
‘ large and valuable quantity of pniuuny‘l
scores. - - V 11‘
lion: Tilfghnmnr appeared disheartened}
He thinks: the capture of the fort is oqe ‘ E;
the must damagmg blows 01' the war». ‘ (yd
surrendering to Com. Focus he remukédj}
“I'IID glid, to surrender to so gallant. tri’
officer}? —~ 31‘
Commodore Room replied: "You '31::
perfectly right, sir, in surrendering, bu
you :60qu ham blown my boats oumfi
water before I. would have sm‘rundered Eta};
you.” - , 1 L
‘ In the engagemencfihe Cincinnati .‘M
in the ‘leadfiand flying ‘thu ’ Flag Oflice‘y‘q '
pennant, which Was the phicf mark» ‘Fiix
Oflicer Fodta and Cnptaiix Stembie (vowing
her dsfinntly‘iuto the teaih oi the enemy}
guns. She got witty-cine shots, some gofi
: iug compieteiy'thmugh 'her. 1' i
i Thc‘ Essex was badly crippled when"
abnnt haif through the fight, and crowding;
steadily against the enemy, a bull went iata
i her port side, through a forward port, that
through the heavy‘ bulkhead and going
squarely through one af her boilers, the,
excaping steam scalding andjilliug sevepil
of he: grew. ‘ ;
Captain? Porter‘md his Aid, 8. P. But}:
ton, Jr., and Paymacter 'Lewis, were “sink
ing in thevdirect iinc of the bull's passa‘fi‘.
Button béing in the centre of the group thil
shot struck him on the. top of the head,
smtieringhil‘brains in every direction,—+~
The escaping steam went into the pilrit
house and instantly killed Ford and 'Bri‘dg‘,
the pilots; Many of the soldiers xt ihe
rash of the steam jumped overboard Quid
were drowned. f .i i
‘ The Cincinnati had Oniy one my HM
and 91: wounded. ' 2 i
The fissex inn} nix acumen mm, H?)
ofl'wers übd seventeen men wounded, int
five missing.” . ‘ '
There were no‘ (annuities on the ES, .
’Lunis nnd Caroudeiet, though the shut daid
~Bheli fell upon them like rain. ‘ E i
The St. Louis was commanded by Cdpii.
Le‘onar‘d' Pau'ldingr who stand upon in:
guuboat and fimght his guns to the hunt .
‘Not a man fiinchcd, and with‘oheer nbrin
icixeer sent shut and she“ among thé éneiu‘i'.
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Wasmsnrox. Feb. rumpwm £1142:
at {but o'clock this morning, 90L frict
han’l cavalry, fire Cameron Dragoon ‘,
numbering eight. hundred men. want pain:
in the direction of Fairfax Court Home
tor Ibc purpoae aficapturing the gagessidu
pickets. They swept the country flora
Fairfax Cour: House to Hunter‘s 4111114,
perhaps a distance offlve miles, going with.
in halfa mile of"(iermantown, which, in
sew-r3] miles beyond the Court Hamel-7;-
Tbeydmve‘in all the Sccmiou giekjelé,
thirteen excepted, who belonged to flu)
First North (larptinn and Stuart's Virgi
nia cavalry. Th'fibe they ruptured and this
nveniug they were brought to Wnahiggton.
They were fauna in a log hnnso, i on
heingsurpriiwl fired upon our suing;
One Rebel was L’chd, and Captain Wilson),
of’tbc Cumefou Dragoons, was wouuaed a
the neck. Also, :1 Sergeant WEI mandal
‘The comgnand was undo: Major M 969;
of the (Jungian Dragoons. , .
A twin-ration wagon belonging“ "19'
Ralph um edpmred, together with mi;
harmlfind several Colr's rifles. ,4 f 1r
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