IZ9 SI '3'»; wanna. The Comm.“ is published every Maud-y gin-hing. by Hun J. Sums, at $1 75 per mmum if paid quietly in ADVANCE-42 00 per annum if not {mid in advance. No liflucripfinn divmntinued, ' unless It the? éjition of the publisher, until all arranges} Ire paid. - ' .\uvm‘ruxxnflimerted st theusunl mien . Jun menxu done with neumcss’ and diipatch. _ ()rncl in Snuiii Bahimrm- aired: dimctly bppn-iitc \Vumplcn' Tin Hing Emrbliuhment ,-“ Conny“ PRLVI'IM; Orr“ r." m'rthe sign. Adams County I’TX'AL FIBE INSFRANCF} C()IIPANT.—. DI Incorpoiaud .\lnrch 18, 1351: ‘ - ‘ grrxcznl. ~ Pruidml—Gcorge Swo'pe. 1"“ PruidnH—S. R. Russell. ‘ S’crtrary—D. A. Bur Mer. ' l \ Tremurer—David .\E‘Urenry. ‘ Hamlin Commute—Robert McCurdy, Jacqh King, Andrew Hointzdmnn. ' ~ ‘,' Marmara—George Sway-e, [L .\. Bm-hernn cob King, A. HP'mtzolmnn. R.’ \l‘('ur:|v. Tth A. .\hrahul). H. F‘nlmutm‘k. Wm. B. \h‘Cl'Hnn W'n. ILWilmn, .\l. Eirhplherger. Abdie! MGM John Woh‘ord, H. A. Picking, Ahel'l‘. Wright John Hornor. B. G. \lrUrenrv.S. [l. Russell. D M‘Crezu'y, Andrew Pulley, Jib" Picking, J. B HE‘nh. “ - ' ’nfi‘l‘hiq Compnm- in limited in it! hp"!!- “and In,lhe connlv m Adams. It has been in Inn-realm] opvr-uion for morn than xixfircnrs.‘ Ind in that period lag paid all 1055 M nude}- penzen, mzlmut am, minimum. having also Mnrge surplus capiml in flit» Trwunry. ’Th‘e‘Cnm« puny ample): no Anonu~ull businnes being done by me )Innngerl,'who are annually «len .ng hy the Stéck‘nuidcn. Any pgraan dotiring an inmmncé’cun npp‘)‘ to nnv of me above named \innn‘rzvn (or [grthor infnrmMinn. WThe Executive jif‘nmgm‘tve rari-ME at the ofire .of the (‘ompnn‘d on the last Wednesday in cver‘y] month. am, y; .\L \ SoptLZ'l, 1858‘ ‘1: ‘i, A. Math Jot 8: Son’s " Q 0“ Am Fl'RXlTL‘HEwummmnsfim. [J 25 and 27 NJGnly strum, Buhimurc. (m-nr Fnyenc FL.) extending irnm‘Guy t 6 Frulcrirk lit—the [l"th(-xjnhlishmvm of the kind in lhe I'M-on. Alum-. 1 nu lmnal A large msnrtmrnt’oi li()l'S[3‘|ll)LD .\NI) UFFIHI-Z Fl'RNlTl'lll-I. eul hrm-ing Burenuq, lieddmuh, \\'uqhst:uul.~'. “Burd rubea, Manna-~34 of ”nah. (V‘nltan and IMH- Hpring Both, Sum. To'u-—e-'l‘etl-.i. .\lm thirv, Rocking Chnirs, Elam-res; .\lnth Tables Sc!- ‘u-s, licvcptiqn nnd ['plmlsLt-r‘ed ('huirs. :‘(S mmm» mumsoFmTTAur:+‘rlm'rl'lm, \Vood Clmira. (Wit-(- (hair-3 Harm-f ('huisrs, wCribs und .(Trudh-h, Hut Rnrks. ”n“ Furnitunfi} (hll‘nnu \Yxrlnut Frmm Lbnking “linen. Sidn— bonnis. thensinlh'fznhlos,‘nf every [onglhf Y [‘maons :lifimu I! m put-chum .zll'P ingu-dan gun uni gho our elm‘k un unm'rnnlinm \zhiyh for \‘qru'lv Mid 1,37“1e of Wnrkmmuhip i 5 rm! equalled h) ullyt-sQI-iidlmcnt in the :uuutfiy. . ‘ .\1 \IATHIUT’ & 1503', ' ',_7_ ‘ Nos. '.'.'- nnd ‘27 N.'(jny mom..- ‘ Aug. 0 IRQ‘J‘ 1y '; > ‘- .. Still a; Work! - DACHWSKLVG AND ’BLACK“!HTHL\'G“ C ~—~'l‘he nude-reigned rcspeclfuny inmrmq hi‘ {'rirmh nml‘hn public [hm he m-nntinun-s the Cmuhmnkinu and Blackfinfilhing lrniineas in “very hunch :11 Mi Ntublishmcnt in (‘hum 'lquhurj: strut-r. 1+:- hus bu lxun-l run! will mmufu'mrotn nrl‘m‘nllkiu-h nl,(‘,.\Rlll.\(il~lS "('(‘IUHIS. SLEH‘rH". Sufi": “'uunn‘ £v., at the has! xnmtr‘riul. and nmdo hv niuporif-r wn‘rk- Illl'n. WRm-muvi and “L\(‘K‘MITIH\'G of All kin-I‘3 dunt- at roxunnn‘uh rmri. promplly un-l [n the ,Inkisfn‘cliun of rnsmmors. Unrxnnh I’umu‘v‘n taken in exchnngevfor Work at mn‘rkel nr'n-ex. ‘ ' BQ-j'ort‘ous deliring nrgirlr.‘ or work in the Conrhnmking ur l{l.\(~kwlnithing line, are rm lp ‘qully imned '9 ya] on '4 -, 2“ mnx‘h. Humzwoum. Go'nv-hurg. 111:1.‘24. ’59. ' ' Something New 5' CETTYSM'RQ—The undrrfigumlfinfmm! th‘o ritim-na‘ nfjlu‘ lmvn and rnunly. that hg‘ I‘M cunnnrnm-d tlu- BAKING lfiwim'c-u nn :1 largo 9min, in Turk “rt-yr, (Ix-Ithhlir'f. nonrly opposin- Wunlo'u's Hntvl.’\vhcre hr \iill try to finderw‘. and llt);n“~ ‘fi‘l‘tl'h'o, 1| “ht-ml pntrnn “sso.. "READ. ROLLS. .('.\Kli§“, ('H \(‘KEHSY I’IH‘ITZELS. &r.. km. mGml every day. (Sun flayi uyrptrd.) :xH-nLHn- Int-<1 quql'ny. {lnd mld Mlhclu\\'c.~tli\ingprnfi,ls. (‘rn-kvr-haking in~ all It's hrunrbm Flume-iv (-:rrrird un. and Ol‘lll'l‘i 10 any mnnunl, {rum this and adjnihing rmln -1395. sllppl'n-d m lht'fhurtt‘st nnl'u‘c. Having ororu‘d n large and mn'nmJiuu: lunLu-houu“ and M‘l'rrrd the N 0.4. wurkufim 33"“ [he lno>L~z\p prnvml nx.|t‘li|\cl"\'.‘ he ‘is pmpurud, to gm n ln-zn‘y hutine‘w. y - I" l‘ VALEN’I‘XNE sum”; “Marble Yari Removed. ~ ”E suharriiu‘r having n-nmvwi lli< [iin‘re 0f TJMISinc“: to fill! Yinrk wtrom. n ~hnrf (l'<- tiuu'e lu-lmv St. meuu' (‘inm-h. “HUM Jnnnunrt~ ’tralhp puhiiv that lu- is Mill prc‘mn-sl m furuifli all Jiimls m “nrk ip hi: Jllw. «“111 as \lunu nun-fits. U9:ul~tunr.~. (“24512. M mar) \JTiF'V of Sufi-I‘. and fluid). with and \xivlmul Inn-s mill haficts' ml~uit pui-chncorx.:nrhut pl‘u‘v~ ['l \u‘it tin- timci. I’t-rwlu lir-iring .Ithng in hi; line will find it :\ doculml,nduuunm‘ to cwmim- his stock‘n'nd prices before purvhminv: oiwwlme." ‘ ‘ i, ' \\'.\i. B. MEALS. ‘ Gettysburg, Mun-[(2l, 18554, ‘, < ”EHS6”? ? h ‘1" ‘l‘" Q :‘ PEDRPyfixNDLEAL \ufigiu 9: Edward B. Bushler, , _ 'l‘TOl'lN’l-IY AT LAW. will {.\Ethl‘ully and , A promptly Mieml to Ml husinossenlrusted , to him. He speaks 'the Gormun langungm—q . Ofico ag the mine plncer Sout‘l Baltimore; gtnél. nenr Forncy’s drug stni‘o, mud nearly (\opposlce Dunner a Ziouler's store. . ' ‘ Gettysbu‘rg, Murchfio. ' ' - D. McConaughy, , TTORNEY AT LA W, (office one door weal A. of Buehler‘s drug and bank store.Chnm euhurz street.) A'rmnxnv up Soufn'on non PA‘I'IXTS no PENEIOXS. Bounty Land “'Ol-- hung, Bzxck-pny suspendetl“ Claims, xmd all otheT'clnims against (he Government nfi Wmh “womb. 0.; alsoAmgricnnClnims in England. Laud ranufi; loaded and soidmr houghtmnd highest pHces given. Ailemfil engaged in lo awning wan-nuts in (ownxlfiiuoia um! can": western Sm'tes WAPPU ‘0 him personally or hy letter. ‘ , , ' ' thtylburg, Hon-21!)“. a ‘ - J. C. Neely, *‘ ‘ ‘ "ORNEY AT LAW, will attend to taller- A lions and 31} other hnsiuesa intrustcd to. s care w'm: prompmess. (mice in the S. [-1. v. acorn" of the Diamond, {formerly ‘ 'ied by Wm. B. McClellmn-Esm) > GettysburgLApJ-j‘l. 11, 18:39.- _v.f ‘ Wm. B. McClellan, TTORNEY AT.‘LA'W.——Oflice in West lid: dis street, on door won a! themew can nge. * L Gettysb'nrg. Hov. 14, 1859. ' ‘ \ Wm. LfiDunean, ' . wrongs? .n' LAVA—OS6O in the Nam:- - ‘wutcorner of Centre Squtre, Gettysblyrg, a. ‘ - [oa. 3,1859. 1! A. J. Cover, HORNEY AT LAW, mll promptly ahead A“ ”Collection and all other business on d to him. . Office between Fahnestocks' a: Mime: & Ziegler's Stores, Baltimore mm, 05%“, P 3. . [Sept 5, 1359. J. -. Lawrence 3111, m. D. ,5 AS hin'office one u , :» H «or west of “IN 14“."!!! .thmh iii _ Oggmberabnrg “gut, and Opposite Picking’s skin, when the” wishing to have any Dental Opention informed Ire respocunfly invited to on“. Runner ' Du. Homer, Rev. C. P. Kenn: D.D., Reyfl. L. Bnugher, D. D., Rev. Brd. “..‘Jacobs, ProEM‘. L. Smérer. . . Gettysburg; April 11, ’53. LLINBBS and other: will find a good a!- Qoflpont of 'Rihhqng, Floym, Plume}, no es, BL, at tbu chap min of 3; A. soon rm. BY 11. J. 5' 44th e There is a Tingcd bri' Pure as 'il 01' chhit-es ‘ The alrem The shade ' \ And to Hm l Pure-am th Sun. as th In gcpufix I-‘nrgcl'mc Where thy \Yrt (Ten 3' And this n! Forget me But dcép’i ls seen m .\m] “In“! ‘ It" dl onpi) Tfu- dog-WM \Vhich sml Repeating Fnrgd 1n 4 Cl . THE M Irocmt summer roiidonfw in the - village of .\lnnclxeater.Vni-mont, Icquninted with the ifollowx‘ng Lory—l' will not call it; n' sthry, rd of it is strii-tly true” My in- I an elderly lurly. who} “'lan a an. was present at the} trial. and 'mully all the p‘nrlies ciqlxiberned. It: ninmhs since publiq {inch-Hum l :easure recalled to find-strange; "1e recent apprehension Qf oneof I mix in (helulleg‘gd murdjar, on 5. coining smnewbore Gui-" West; ‘ tllor chnferéion, wlliclx‘ié‘wns nl“ md lllmle, adding a still ‘dc-epor . that already cannectcfl with the Danng prettyzlitt I Immune Igulm- I a: Wei-y w formant, w young “'0 [know Ire-{s [Ahmfl Uu‘ \V.’l§ “I XI!- MEM the prin : chm-go o and hy nn logod ho my~tory IMES/ flirty years figo, there rpsid‘ed in ‘ 3 numell vilhg! twoj ~brothers, ' ‘urnn. suns, (hm-Idler, Was a hard nnruie man. not, greatly likr-tl by V bark, and 'l‘hémds resided with" {ma mom. Silas hn‘d if; :his '1 .mlf’witted fellow, named “'illinm § m was chiefly:f engagt‘d ii) flout ' wife was 11330 occasionally cm: the fin-m llOlisP, but li‘jedxwith‘; ml :uvuy froxgjt. ) . 1 ly. and withnfi‘t any rayon what-I g maipnml, “'illium Calvin wusl No one kumv whither‘br why he 4 reed from Mnnrhesto‘r. All higl I my “‘3“: find! he hwl loft hm} in ! [ing for hie work, myl ‘eince than»: evn-i' sot eyes .uponjhim: dent} or, ‘le' Bournw nxs‘ei‘ted that bn flirt]: hr» had Inhaled nsrusunl in t BL; ‘that. they left him there whenh I home m dinner ; lie..Colvinz us‘i vifig hik dinm-l hieuglx; to himxbyl: rL \Ohlthoir retiu'n he was gone. i hnfl, on‘more ihan‘one occaéion, ‘ k bout the almv nnmvd B ftmtured, his noifili hi in.as a omploy n (,‘oh-in. w ‘,"Mk: hi. ploy-(l’m her huab Smidet ever Lei l]lis>ii)g. luv] (1“! wife cou the nmr ~dne had fl]!\’(‘. 'l‘ mqrmng field, 151111 they Wen uully Lav‘ 0 “RE I: An (.‘olvi flighly moods. gone. oil" for a sea-l son, it w .a <upposml he‘had only tornpnmri ‘ly filisPll 0d himself now; and offer a. time, all scare l was gix‘en up in the expectation: that by- n‘rddiy he would ngniljl make hid; appeurn cc. But no more was eger heard; of him; several years elapsed, and he wast almost f rgotten. ‘ _ _- ' h Butlaf e‘r eight or nine years had gone by, public. riosity wmi afgsin exqited in the Calvin n miter by life decimation of his wife that. she had twice dreamed Qhat he had been In rilered by_ the brothers Bourne,’ and llii ody buried. Every one but a few ireduio 3 people inughed at this, the Bournes especially; but by degrees people' general] came to suspect. thst all was not? right. ' his feeling was increased by Mrs." Colvin a wearing before n. justice and mnk-I‘ ing an flidavit that she believed her h'us-‘ bandzto :we been (he victim of foul play:‘ in supp rt, of ihis she brought forward the‘ little_gi 1 who had been in the'habit ofl taking Villiam Colvin his dinner in thsl field. a ‘she depbsed}that at noon of the‘ day on hich Colvin was missed Ilia went: to him t his place of work,” ‘nsual, Andi there 5 v him in violent altejrcation with}: Silas urne, who threatened‘to “do for-‘ him.” Why she neveit‘ mentioned this be“ fore explained by the fact ithat Silasw threste ed to damage her in some why if” she gave said anything ofit: ‘ , ,< 1 'Mrs. lvin now declared'tbat she had dreimt snmher dream-that her hush: d had 11 murdered by the‘ Bournes, id: thatit .15 revealed so he! that his body; was bu iedyunder a certain tree, and thstl some his clothing had been ooncéaled nadir the flooring of Bournes’ barn. Al .émh- a}; made, and sure enough, under the treé, in a hole, wm‘l‘ound bones; and benesth the barn floor some fragments hf ‘ clothing and an old knife. The buttouson the cldthiug and the knife were sworn to by Hui Colvin as belonging toher deeehsed i hmbadd,snd public indignation being now 3 aroused by what was considered to be a special interposition of Providence, the brothers, who stoutly asserted their inno? cence, {were arrested. and in due time com mitted for trinl, u the doctor of the neigh— borhodd mhesitafingly declared the ex humed bones to be those of shumsn‘bsirlg; when in A II LE ear_ r nii,ti.r.. [RV I:CQUEftT i i KG*. r.iili.nroT . ' r user, 3 ml]: flowL-r, HM. mlh fim'h's unchlugihg hue, Ie ether in its hour 2‘! l and serefiest Hue. ; Icm gentle side it seeky“, ' fount, the louély grog, 1 heart. it “\eqtly'wuakfé,“ rot; Fdrgev. me not! ': 1 ‘ ' ‘ w ! azure of thin: eyes, I ‘ ',‘lmlo beams übotc, ' 1 [hifipers still it. sighs, I i n6l, m 3 lile, my love! ' last} foots'epalufued nyr 'y ml] mark the saved up t, irflower be heard 10‘an nul'. For'get me not! . ‘ <‘ I , I s azul‘f‘ leaves “ilhin. I‘hliglning hue bf rare, ‘ 1‘ that, score; grief has heorfi, lg slum may “1:11 declarpé ps on H‘s leaves are tey'fq, ‘ sun ['so won {org )t'.’ 1 ( fi'll amid‘thosc fmrs, ‘1 not! ["oth ml“ not ! _ \ iafitcllanmm STERIOUS CONFESSION M' mm: kus's sn: . A EQEEM GETTYSBURG, 'PA., MONDAY, MAR- 10, 1862?; Some; mohtha afterwards, the Bournes were hr'ought up {or tr‘ial, and,“ after a long invgstigntioxfi, were found gui‘My and sen tenbed 5m be? hanged. {Although tlmy still nshérlegl thgir innoven‘ce no one believed thefn ; Puttithrgughodt the country round grew; drugiéfy Was evirced to witness Ithe exefivuti‘pn, Kyle I‘lny fnr hie}: was'fixed about turd mxiuvhci‘after the Trial mfem thmfi the utmo; by he ,lgrgy‘ofthe di ,tdjdn RsflLvfl” of Mills: 4,: "J o'ftbeli‘ me ‘ a ivled‘,.nnd the I tii spell “1+ he had :i ‘ '1) ing taken be db aseh to he mm ' statement to‘mn‘ke. are a magisflrat'eihe having been accept- ed i agates evidqnce) mvfrdoyed bb' his bi'ok . a ftafy, ml hunt he ha boghyl hid the clothes tiwfyf 13rd bfenflfoun ‘ 'l‘rhpn‘la Wis senten fnrj l'ifij (moi étntes evi th? ex :reznxrf punishm 3 detox?! Eta bit: hugud ‘ Imuiiy'cj ' f ‘ _ I si’n , Bourno, 6n he! stwiminfm't 21ml reprie vidllénfi' pnpxysm 01" hi Hui a 1 ,rjured li hiilbelgf 'gufitless, hu'l nobo. " Thq hm wps. that. Colvin hq‘d béen er in the fielddufing a helped ‘to bury @he in the lam; \vhjere Slndrtry nfger (his, E-d to imprisbnmpm ence only miligafi'mg gut.) and Silas was or an the Monday jol- iv rifig of his brothér's e. fell into the most l passion. donou‘n‘ficed r. and sun deemed ‘ he wus believecg', by berefque left. to~tnke flew fie. } . 1'1.) "gutter: went on ' llwylln'ejthe Fxcqution , ‘Afll { tljm‘ugh that (In xnflmfirouqd flockeqj wid‘ew 91m 31%cctacle. 1 nq'ogL he eating hd luinr {lnc e '(‘nt “im‘ ev‘pn'ntg’ofJ that day link- viizlagelwns disturfil (until Sunday. tha‘ day was to take place.— x pPople from many ‘ intn Mnnchefitfl to pn the Sunday fifth-- duse was throngéd to month" but on the the gvneral quiet. of '{bed by It most unlock- ml lorik‘vellt. ’ N ' limil befolré Llusk a rumor ram frém house follm se that kpeedi y summoned the in liqlritlxlfls into the (reels. The cry of ‘“fi\lill{ium EColviri ll.< come home,"i‘mn lfrém lip tollip. At‘ rs; no bno believeflit. ibllt‘tlinuglllt it to hi a] hoax. Presently, lhfiweyjer, n‘grenc cm :1 was seen to enter It‘lnle sty‘oiel, mul‘iu it. tyilive and well; was tille' glppoized inurilerod man, William Calvin Li‘msolf‘. They cnulcl nog'bo mistaken by if): funci' «l rewmi’luncé, for hun’dfeds pgwlhimfintimate . Thgre ha was be l’ll‘l l 1 doubt. and mlemt were they to‘ Mm; nt: T‘hnums urne'» confessiqn ‘3— Iviflo‘ptly it must in ‘0 been a ruse 10‘ save is“ "leek iron: Ile oose: he prefeifring, ltlmj- tlnirn to be h rig, to endure impri nlmf-nt, in hfrpes _mt time would réptler islinpnce’lnce'app:xr%liit. But thoh,,wns he ‘ f Hy mlppting we 1" mcoune, the‘ murder f'r his biother.’ l' 0 Imild lathe gen ‘p‘rlbefclré the re in "7:19 all“) confine g 1; apt! ille‘paid, t ‘l‘ field lle styuck h" ‘,c’ we. ahd follm‘l l in ingho‘lmd kille l 0 yiunrll-r somelj (“linen injtemling ti Lifihh :. but when n. 2,?“ Hl] bk -rn! perplexity, not an um of Cohin. Sims :1 to_the murder of hie mt flaring n quari-el in im fiver the head with im to‘the earth. Sup: him,he dragged the ‘l‘ill\VOOd and Wént to conceal it. during the returned if. wu‘gone, . He said nothing to .t hfi own coquseL— 'as ali he knew (if the whither hp knew n. 1% brothbr, and k That, he, +leclured, MW"- ? i i ‘ fhm‘r ivi‘p whs“ struck down by" Silas filprhfflaind hidden‘m mentioned, hecame r‘mmfilr and fearing, when his emyl‘oyex effimL-d, to be kin d outright. he stenithi~ $319“: the pines nd wandered away to ¢st9m s‘va Yofk wherp he had worked ’érv‘rer ‘sincé. I " i It (fonlpnnteiy fo}- the Bounnes) happen ¢d that. ainEWspapey, containing an mount 6‘: their {trial and condemnation, réuched ihe ‘tnvein bf the village wher Coivin worked. and thelzi dlord at once feébgniz ed C’in who was in the habit of freiguent ing . 43 the sfufipose'd victim; and on questioning him, ahd being shown the pa per, he‘fdmitted lthe fapt, and at once ggreed } accompany the landlord tqrMnn cheater i‘ order to \sgge the brother-i from_ the gifiloE-s. As hub been seen. they did ndt arriv‘e. m ch ltoo soign for Silas Bonnie. ‘On ,furxher exam nation by some Damn burgeons; the bone; beneath the tree were pmnounéed to be those of a dog. {Pretty ycompnnéive mato'inists the Vermont doc tors musk have beqh in those days! “ As I ihtimated ‘,st'the commencement, ,Silas Bo+rne (who {left Vermont 3001; after hislibemtion fromwrison) was last summer arrested in N. Y. State for counterfeiting. nndfitwhs stated :that he did really kill Galvin «filer all, and that the persq‘n who returneq was nét theenme Imm. Whether such repprt be true or not. I have nd menu. of ascertaining, but I hardly condeive it pomible'that gm nanny persons who wit neseed the Sn dey evening return} eonid have been mistaken. Altogether the case is the mast sihgglnr one that has fighred in the annals of Ameyieanjurisprudence. and strikingly shows the {umbility of human jpdgment. fiA poor and gives his mite to the cause of benevolence, which is scarcely no ticed, and a rich man out of his abundance gives hundreds qf dollars, and the contri bution in paraded in the publicjournals as evidence of his wonderful liberality. And yet. may not God see more in the gift ofthe one to please him then in the large dom tion of the other f fiA pretty girl was lately complaining to 3 Quake:- friend that Abe bud I. mid, and was sorelyrplngued in her lips by chaps.— “Friend,” mid Obediah, “then should nev er lpt the chaps come heur‘ :hyJipw" CGRATHG mm mmuw: mmmfiinm “Ham [8 moan an Inn rnuu." The Republican Ogans andfthe Democ- The organs of the Republican party are. vainly eudee‘voring to persuade the people of the loyal states that no putty organimtion should be observed during the war. It would seem; thatif this .party it'ould ear nestly desire the consummalion'ot: their teachings thiey would manifeft it by some bold and mtignanimous actio a. “as such. been the fruit? Quite the c ntrary. All their nationh‘evince the st’ ng tenacity with which they cling to their harty. Their leading jourhala areas unscrupulous in their “tacks upoi'i the Democrachas they have ever been. iWhere they halve the power they‘exerciq'e‘it with an iron {hang}. Have they an important officer to eleét they are extremely cfreful to select h m from their own ranks. T In our halls of ngyessL they, exhibit a ddmineering spirit nworthy the dignity of the plies. When they are de-‘ servedly rebfuked for thrustin thfl‘megro” into quentidm of public pol ey they ins??- lently replyi that they want 0 mini to die tate to themliaa traitors. Bécahse Kentucky does not auguiesce in their iemuncipatioh scheme: theiy call her disloytil, and say she desire: to cbntrol the war. Do\these facts manifest n iconoilintory, in fair-sacrificing .spirit, on the'part of the Rep blicnn pnrty‘l’ Does it bolt '33 if they are trifling to aura render their party when the employ men like Cheevei' and Greeley to eliver Aboli tion lectures at. \Vueltingtbu,[for the (Men sible purpose of abolitionizing our Congress? Their very actions prove the inaincerity of their teachings. What moti e. then. have they in thrusting this no puiiy issue upon the publih‘? Evidently to save their party. Their party is “ growing min“ by degrees 3nd beautifully lea,” Ind hey resort to trick: like these to avert tie impending ruin. There would be some thew of pleusi’ bility in the position of the Riepublican par: ty'it' they would ‘Huit the hétion to the word," and boldly' meet us upon this no party lawn; But plausible as it may appeur ihis an untenable position. iPnrtiesvlu’e es- exorlions were tied (not to induce them *0 avail.“ At length as of the condemxied Thomas Bou‘meuin- I sentisl to thejust and ecuno> ichl adminis tration of the Gove'rnmont. l'l‘here are two extremes qonstantly' to hel avoided in a I Republican; form of go‘vnrnrnent like ours. Intense parity feeling. dial a dtoicull indiffer ence in resin-d to pal‘tyi Tile one awakens jealousy and bitterness of {e ‘ling, which‘of ' ten endanger the heiiublicjl The other at“- } fords nn dasy oppo'r‘tunityl for ambitious l nien to ushrp the rights ofl the people.— lll’hese sre the rocks upon which the ancient ; republics shut. The gmndeht efforts of De ; mosthenes fwere exerted to shouse his coun ; trymen t'rrini the letharg§ t‘liey hhd fallen 'into in regard to the interésts and safety iot‘ the State. Parties exercise a beneficial , influence in various ways. l'l‘hoy serve to } elevate goqd and able men to office. They ? curb ektntvagnnco and corruption. 'The ( eagerness With which one pdrty exposes the l‘corruptioj and short oomirigs of the other ] induces em to be honest and prudent.—+- I Obliterate {parties and, you 'cannot expect , econoniy or prudence in thd administration ’of the goviernm’ent. Men hm so prone to corrliption that honesty is rather the ex ception Him: the rule. Tile temptations i with whicli men are surrou ‘ ded nre‘almost irresiStihlel, and if i it were $t for the dread of exposut-e and disgrace tut gorernim‘ent‘ would be Fworse than n. monarchy. Now, that the gjovernm'ont is exliosed‘to greater l dangers, find in view of the enormous cor rnptions list have been perpetrated upon the government. we clnimltbnt these times especially_ Lrequire thd orgsinization of the Democrati‘ party.‘ There was slaw at Ath ens which subjected-ever Icitizen to gun ishment who did not takeyhitles in the "bar ties whichl divided the Rep blic. This law was“ founded in the deepestlwisdbfn. Dem ocrsts, ntls time when un‘prinniplcd men are purloining from the government mil. lions of dollars, it becomes our bounden duty'to 'lly to the standard oflthe Demo~ critic hotly. Therefore. wt: implore you to cling to t a time honored bntyt and ‘piove to the wild that " Demo racy ss, like’the rock of t 4 than which itis —oternal." ——York Prim. _ . , i . fl'Onh of the srgnmen constantly din~ next into ur esrs why thiti we: should he directed inst slavery is!this : that slave ry is the use of,the‘wsr, find if we permit it. to terntinste without this“! and forever endiottirig the «use. the lueholders will embrace‘lthe first opporiunity to create another or. This is sup eme nonsense.—- When thte struggle in which the Nation is now snagged terminates iii the restoration of the ‘nion two great truths will_ have been estphlishedvl-‘irst, that no State has I right to' secede from the gUnion. Second; thtt if sn'y State is so foolhardy is to make the sttenrpt, it will inevitably,“ brought back by force. The success of the Govern ment will be a verdict in favor of National unity thst must stand for a century. After; the mstnblislnnent of the Union the Na tional life will be in .‘no danger from a repe tition ot’ the experiment of secession. Its failure will prove s warning to the latest generations. ' ' ~ The wu is practically npinst the right ‘of leoeuion, whatever the motive of s'eoeuion may hnve been. Demonlmte that secession is an impossibility, u the ”establishment of the Union musk and men will not imag ine or leek for causes to j‘untify them in the hepeleas nttempt<to sever their relations wiih the Federal GovernmeuL—Pafiot (1: Union. 4‘ ‘ ~ ‘3O who begins to love his neighbor u himself, will be more ‘ ‘ ‘down for thy aka ofmhen (Inn for brawn “to. ~ ' \ ram 9 ~ ‘.< <‘ < ..j / W The Spring Elections. f The time {or holding elections for figrouglx and lownship officers is near at. ha'jzd.’ It will undoubtedly be the policy offlxe Re publicans to draw Democrats as forth: pos sible into the s'upport of fusionjutgts. and thén to claim" tlie result as a‘ Re :"hlican victory. Especially in distri'cts‘whge they ,are in tho midority. They are veEy liber al in affairs to lbrow aside partyjbyt claim the elecqion ofall fusion tickéts '1 party victory. * Thisl is an old trick, “mm be tried wherevel' Democrats are: in thy major ity. It is lunged that. in every diitrict in thfle‘county mgn who have a decenéirapect for law. Fill by nominated for evevy éfiicp and eleqted, ”(y‘icqruburg De-mocrag. f: ' ' ’ l——- ~~ ....» —-——~A- ‘ 'Wmmi'ng Po rh Trrrs.'—-ln trimmi i‘ peach ireqs it is one gly r‘ecommendedffidh the “modem mo e Of‘lhorlening‘th'e ligibs, in stead of pnni g_the whole away, see?“ to be approved by ll who have model 9 trial. We hear of n serious objection toPlipping ofl' balfthe lap; year's growth an] letting pumerops shriots come out that rimy bear in another yfianr. When peach ‘fioe's are trimmed as n’ple trees are, the 1' be {hat tre‘ left. soon eeome bIII'P, and gin)“ is {build bug on he extremitiei. No ér mind the penéli bl mom! '; [lit-re will heif'i.“ at many gm (in: true (might, to kee'm nd by 10ppinggofi‘n. art, the rerfiuinder‘fillrpm ducq lairg'or ml richer fruit.” '{ihe‘trim‘ ming m‘ny be done in December. l o O o , ‘ *- IQ-The n‘ pl roport of the «3011;?erclefI of the naval portion of the expetgition té thv‘me sun as that. the g'un-boatsjconvey» ing 'Gdnernl - ejsqn’s army nrrivedégt that place on lhe 'I orning of Tuesday, ”1e 25%: ML, the trootmlandixig without ofi nifiow. The milhmdv and, suspenfion brvitfies’ had been dastroytd by tho (bnfcdemtqg‘ before the e' unt dthe cit . i ‘ ’ ,YP‘T'-;A_V_“.:____‘HV ‘:' fif’l‘he‘trifimph in Kentucky lugs caused much dismn among the agimtorsiin Con gress smcl ll): pemnnl ehemios of ENcClel 12m. ' Tbg‘y , gin tel see that these igfiémfies merthe efl'ccl al justification of the q‘eneral’l schemes and their own condemngtion. l " 'T‘-‘T‘ “”73 l w“ I: mired lhntthe mterviewfietweeg Gen.' Wool 11 Secretary Cobb, last week, related mtilely to {llg exclmngb of priso— hers, and x} t an arrangement kit’s made which will ngulate nll cxuhangeé iplthe fu turé. ' ‘ _ A _ -~ k—n - «.9»— rvrw—r- l, -‘ fir’l‘hé I'mltimore and Ohio Rnilroad is being rapid}; relrnirpll and will snail be in runnihg ord_ again. About forty infles of iron and cngstios have been carriefl NY by the rebels. l i’ ' ' .. ._ ....» _—_~_—‘§. 1 Tile “hunk—l‘; Ihr ‘\vol:(/l.—.\ corresfondent ‘ at Brg:lford.§Vermont, writes that the snow ‘l‘; deeper this year imhat regioni‘ihan, it khas‘been‘fp a number of years. It; is al most impos. hie to get along on U pads. At the vii! e of :Piermount, Rig“, just. acrogs the iverml. boy of tburtgenhyears, * ‘ - ‘ n r,h V namell Drm n, lmi hisvhnl. He fbllbwcdit, into a. field, ml “Jere perishpd fr‘d‘f expo- sure to the xtreme cold—Boston éixreltyr. ‘ - -... ~...“ -—v—4— ‘ 1 M! of [ram-{Bhut furrp'zlcc N 6. 4 ickuwonna; Iron and'anl' Com- i ‘ nnton, Pa.. made du’i‘ing the‘ '{ks thg largest amouht§of iron I d in that length of thin by a} co in the United St 5, and 1‘ .the world : the yieldo’fghe last ‘tixx'g to the udparralle ed pro: {lanai , ' ' a -v “... ——-——---—.—— ‘ Tile L'therir’al :Slablrs.—ln the bloc of the French Enipero'r there are a present‘ four bun d‘nnc‘l three horsesf which} seven@y_nr thorough-bred: of t . raresc‘ kind ; one until-ed and ninety-o for the‘ imfierial . rria'ges of half‘ blood, nd one hundred m 1 thirty-six hack hora [ . Alto-L gather, the Stag'e‘stoblés, ,exéiusiv of theg‘ Cavalry an? mfl'itm‘y studs, con in one? thousand o‘ e hundr‘ed and fifty}: ‘_ .‘ 5 ,L. 00.» -~--' ~.. r , ‘ fiA D wh' captain, the other d 237, imj dxilged in e I'Jemant recreation pf boot his one of he [ii-hates. There w .110 fem-1 edy, and I}! "the soldier aleaned pon hisl musket, he thus sdiloquized: “1] it. come“ to gum - 111 m on: oui fathers fight or frée dam in fair” "13 there anything he con stitutional heedomleft? Then in comes it that I, anbu Jones, of the Pen ‘lylvania. 97th, wboglmve enlisted for a 5‘ yriotic Penhsylvaéian, chotfld ever be kgzed by ' n 5, : d—d Difim:37l«.__.__.§ Grmt Pro 3, of the L 4‘ pany‘, at Sc last Four we ever ‘produ J ainglé furn ‘ prnbnhly in‘ week amot duct 0f375 ‘fi‘The Eold fidage, “that you Ih’ould not count ywfichidkens before _they are held:- ed," bu he‘m rendered by a_ profenéor ofet ‘iquette: “X‘he producers of pqultrg. should postpone the eensus of their juvenjle fowl, until the period of inéubation id fully accom plished." ; 7 “ ‘ i ~ WA ygunghrmer asked an a? Scotch man for idviée in his pursuit. gHe‘ told him whatjh'ad lieen the secret of his own success in farmingtand concluded. with xhe following ramming: “ Never, Sandie, nev er—above an Ibingl, never get infidebt, but if ever you; do. let it be. for main 1?: . ‘ __.f_.._._.._. - ov——————T* ‘ fl-A pkmnt, cheerful wife in shinbow set in the éky, when herhusband’j mind is tossed wiig norms and Lempats. flNomingis noble: thm the iii-tome] instignedby God; few tinny are poorer mummy yet up by men. S‘Lob'k well to your daughten.‘ Spuln falling on' your house are often less danger ous than ihose coming into it. \ fiWli-t proof hnewe (hat Nita]: navi sandal~ cries-rivertißeeumhovén on the A and-aw. » § .1 , g l}_~-W-. .. w j ——-_.R... TWO DonLAlj'Ls A-YEAR ‘te-Slnce life above rm in type, ”we lgrn-thnt Gen. Banh‘ column bu taken ’7 T’"“_—'_ ‘ poase‘ssion‘, in force, ofnll’thre count nu. : The Tu'Blll. rilnnding'Hnrper'n Ferry, us far... an)... Wismxnrox, March 3.—-'l"lie following is “6'“. Reconnolsnnoea hue been flush (£1 «Quintet of the tn: bill reported to-fln'y‘l mini!!! Winqhesur, 'he" ghe Rebel! If. 1 Congress. It prout'fles f¢r the appomt- x , . , ment by the Presidgnt 30f ml Commissioner‘ “TM.” be "' force, hung lately s‘“ of Ingemnl Revenue. with la salary of $5,- iguforned from Pumas“. genJleClelhn: 090, Bis office to be in tlie 'lleuury Deput- W PW!“ dunnslhe mmgr ind “Mug mientl with A suitable n'umlm of clgrka.—,’r¢tumed to Wuhingtoa.‘ Our men won The (lountry is to be dilide . u the Presi— ‘ ill fine uphill, and received Gen. McClellnn dent may direct. into colnve ricnt collection “dim sum enthumm. The? were grutc‘d districts, with an mesztna d collector n'p— ‘Jith joy hy the Union residents, and ‘tho Wing“ by the Preside Vt f " “Ch “5“» réluoees driven from their‘hnmm in that who shall have powertdap oint such depu- égt'. ’f V' . . . ‘ . , \ ties né may henecegssaryf. he bill provides an “m 0- ,"glmf’ were "mun“; “I for nf‘duty on spirituouy liq iors OHS dents ltlu'onga. This.movoment 0f Gen. 3“" per ”no“; ale and big”. 51 per barrel; pllaces that portion of \Vlrgum, From [ln stcmgor leaf tobacco 3 ilen por pound, WE: Ferry to Hancock, under the. control add {when ' mnnufiicturpd cents, "and, of our forces, and will enable the opening cigar 5. IP and ‘2O 081W} I‘9 Pound: “word; elf the Bnltimgm nnd Ohio Railroad at once. ing if) value; on lard “id 1 useegl oil, burn~ I ———-—~—*'.~.+ . _,_ ing id, crude coal ofs c nts per gallon ; ; The Charge fl Fort monohon. refirgl eon] oil lo‘ceml per gallon ; gas per l Gen. Smith wan orderedlm clings with fichubic feet 25 owl»: ullk-Dqte’pnpor .llis brigade‘nt Fort Donelsbn. A coma. 5 ONE“ P" POUR“; “"1“ MPH" 2 09"“ “(indent from there write» (In! when Gan. ‘t pound; primim' mp r 3 mills per js' ' "0 pounds; mic.» ‘ _ _. ~ it 1) 4 C .. -. leniliet 1 cent per pou centuper pou’ndmnd all 3 poll centum ad valorerll gem? mills per mile of tick ts 3 per cent; ale per iiile: nmnibuses, f ruilx’fémlis 3 per cent. 0 pus; ngers; advertiie nmo nt‘ of annual rec i fling? annually frpm 3 min ; gold wa'tclms fil ceijeach; liqensed bah eetsy 20; wholesale d : gr: iii liquors 320; my? $10; awnbrokers $5O” org $3, j, hotels. inns; cordii‘ ' to rentalr {r ino‘u $10; commerci bro e a $2O; theatres bowii g alleys 350 e pad $5O; lather pe oil“ is fliers 520, to, on l .ver $600! dedm fro _ ividends, &c., v mte‘yh railroad bom banpmnnd savings innit; pay cuts of all salm- ea .civi , military, and nalml Sta 5. including Senator: (‘0 re! 3.3 per cent. l Leg: tivsa‘l skin‘s of personnlj prr em 5 E 1 I fmm I to 5 pér cu ree of relutinifihip, inds 0/!" legal rand l patent mAdioi es, and nl} goo?“ 1» bill dot/aim o o 5,~0n9 of" the lutgej pelior} ’m an (mill pom—a meéssx‘r V '11? a >ion befin-e tinge 5 ‘ z prepgred, andlou lwhich album: of rave been beatoivcdl ' ‘- J 1‘ Senator Walde, }or onib. : ‘ Veilearn from a )u'rngrh hin the Cincin- ‘ r I . _P ‘ nu anyircr that Jon‘s W‘}. Foxsm’hnsqu int rfrring. in Ohio pfomip. by writing lec.‘ {e advising the menlhborll of the Olnib Leg‘ "isl lure to vote‘for Hzxuugx F. Wm: for ;;U held Slates'Son‘ntyo‘r. Jl‘here is evidently 1 {gr tigpprehensiou a ionfithe radicals Miami ‘ M ‘Wnde will be (1 Tea ed. and the ”most! I su egihuman efl'orts‘ re firing made to 30-; lcu efliisre-electlon.’ l‘hc lfiladelbhialb'euj :h‘ fiublishcd sevemi urglenmppeals to the} 3 Oh _ Elivgialature in b'Hmlf of Wade, who is} ‘ noz't‘fl‘oubl. a good friend of J. W. F., and? claiiflllquemly scum] :llfirl eliable. ’ i j Tll6 Union Democrats} in Ohio. howeverJ whb‘lémld the balancéoffiowerin the Lexis-l lhit r¢,~are not satkfi' with Wade’s “tare-1' %49 la", lle has bee cdnshicuous ‘ofA late; { YETlasadispnlon abolitibnitl. “ In I: spreeohi Iwhpli he made at. forllandh Maine, 1855} ’W. 6 said: , ' ‘ 1 I - ‘ There mu reallygno Unionibetwebn the ? No tli and the Snugi, and he, belieied n 6 tw nations Ppon th earth entrrlninod feels ‘. in 131‘ mar-15 bitterr noor toward ench‘other. th'l {these gwo a n 5 of the' Rogublic.-e Th bulyaalvntion tbs Union, I erefore‘ w lube found jli diyeating it. entirely frogllnll ,laint of sllwecy. There was no [ln of) in the Sou'th.[ La us liavc'a Union, or‘ my weep away Md mfmant ulu'c/l «meal! 1’» .” i .‘i . oh the man who: 'wm ting-ants as these; isl “J in brinciple u there it Smith. and (he Uniofnfl {cry proper rapugnfin I author by re—electi '5 l' Sales SOMtOr-PWJM ’ cable; in Kdnldl.-:’M' eßepublimn Franck. upecinl commitgeo 9f the Kansas Legis 1M r 9 has just prancing: Charles Robinson, 60 emor, John WJRO inson, Secretuy of St‘ 9, and Geqrge wily”, Additor, u gu‘ ty of conspiring 'I at the State in the ul‘ of Sun bo'nds totlie nmqunb of .3189,- 00d. Some 10 per cent]. bonds, it appears, hide been sold as low K‘s forty cents on the dog The reportcloses with the follow in : - ‘ 5 \ _ lwd, That Charlels Robinson, amp John W. Robinson‘, Secretary of State. George S. Hillyer, Auditor of the State Innm, be and they are hereby impeach ’f high misdemeanors in oflice. ‘ not, . bolilion Convention.--The Ponhnd Argus n l the Abolition «invention which Insem bdd gt Albany lust wgpk rezolved nut “the firkmitution is, tinge the W», even more 0) r povemnt with death thm before, and nogthe work of the abolitionists, immd of being completed! in becoming more in:- gg.‘ taut.” ‘ ' ~ "' “I: it very link] here 2" ukod :lon lofil the Emgnld isle thinker day of. broth en’ Irish-I'm. “You." [ln the reply. “I 5‘33 my hue died )thu year who diver dgodbebn.’ .. 1 . "f ‘"”‘*‘~..‘.‘“"‘—*:-“~' “‘ I" - ham or on. law mu:- §On We 2% (“thin the 38th POI-fl -unin Regiment moped thé Potomie, Ind tonk possession of Harper’a Ferry. 0!: fine same day, the 1s: Michignn Cutlry, 05!. Broadband, 1300 strong, numbed Iron _ F rick to the same destination. The] ‘ vre followed taro-I the Poiofnno, n: difl'er- " e tpqinu, by three Regiment.- of General . milzon, the 34 Wisconsin Regiment, G ’n. Aberoombtie’n Brigade, the hi Begi mnt oftthotmn-c Home Brig-do. Col. ‘ . anlsby, sad the Zonlves d'Afiiqup. 1A1! ‘ c eqmovemenu oppear m indicate all! n we may look for some stirring new. shortly. 1 Thanks 3 flying rumor um Gen. Bnnh’ ' division ms bully out up ‘lt Wincheltnri; ' bit rbere was no foundation for the rumor. " The day has gong by for rebel menu. } r7'O_ 24_ ,qu'xth received the order, he turned to MI +len and said: ,- ‘ ppe’r [author 1 r manufactures railroad passen -l; cominutugion nut. travel 1 mill oats and horse ués receipts from ‘ 5 per centfibn ‘ for use of, car ‘ 10 according to" ‘lver \vgucllés 50 -. :4 $100; auction ) 356; retail de‘nl-' enlers in goods. ifierfi $100; brew-z a, graduated ac :to; $5O; eating Ekem sigma" H; circuses.sso; lulley; “410ngng I $5lO s".o;vcoal, I. mes, ’3zper cen Ll: ; income derived' l are taxed sepa- I d diéidend. of ions 3 pencentq ll‘ ofliceré in the Hrvice of the U. and members of cxes and distribu )Prty of deeegsed i "Soldiers, we are ordered to take them!" work-i by isnult. Are qyod ‘reedy Y" ,i .“Aye, ”a, air, randy . Hurrah l" ' i And]: about came from that phalanx of Fave men tech as comes mil} from patriote‘ poo great oecaaiona. ‘ 1 | “Ready 1 Clone renkell Charge beyo-‘ (Jets! Forward! Double quickl’Mereh l" I And march they did, in gcloue nrder'htllo idvuucing brigade looking ‘more like; blue ‘ imrcupine, with its quill-ftnrnod-fbrwerd, 1 than might else I can compare it to, right. hp to the rebel works. Tliough the enemy ! kept‘up an iscmant fire ‘from hovitur, l field piecenn musket, of ihellr, solid shot i ‘hud lead, still that brigade marched on, i bathing daunted,to the eueluy'lcerthworh, ,‘ which reached, over it went. right into the { 'midst of the butternut-colored devils who l had so sewagely welcomed-them inside the j entrenchments. When the blue mu '9‘! peered inside the breutworke. the Olivet- i ernn.‘ Cherlee F. Smith, et their head, bnn- f dishing his sword, end looking for all the“; world like a dozen regiments of regulars“ boiled down and quinteuenced into one 'mnn. the rebels took to their heels and lefl; ‘fur the next line of eutrehchmcnte In tho’? the devil or some other juetice of the peace lwds liter them .with a warrant for treason. . ; Our boys fired one voll'ey alter them It "they retreated then planted the Stun and {Strigce upon ibe walls, gave three time: nt.,‘nccording to and wimp (futies "commercial pa . es, telegraphic ' expresses. (united and five ofapy' kind ever ftliieé che-ers when it. swellhd lb the breeze. iand aqttled down for further orders. Thilu Lwas the Jun-ping poiutvof the fight. ‘Whon_' fit was dgscovercd that the national ensign' ‘hadhcep planted within hhe enemy'l In: irengh‘mcuuflaptnins Hill‘yerand Railings rod’e along the life" 1113!, wuing th‘elr‘ swords, announce it: to“ the .despoudcnt troops‘of McClernnmi'q Ihd Will-ce’l di visions, who gained new wow-age and nl - to the assault \ipon the right. ’ Then 3 charge wu made In" along ‘he enémy'n hunt. He was forced back to his earth-g harks, leaving the open field to out troops. andfaccuring to us nn easy yictury on the mom'o’w. ‘ < > u i A Tnninmna Scan 2,—kcorrespo'ndent inf the Inquirer, writing: froni on bond the :1 Carondulatkundu date of F ebrutiry ‘l7“, ._ ii gives ;the following incident, showingfihq :fiErceness ofrtho recent gun-best en’s-gs :ianent mt Fart Doneison :7- ' ' “t ’ “While I was clearinnl some lists out of who-way of the gun whichl wsu helping to 1333"“ s hall came through the side, knock ing two companions snd hiysell'down upon me ,deek, which no covered with Hood lend brsin. The ball was spent. so that it did not seriously injure}: wi- Quiekly rs. i gsining my feet I rsn to the magazine, filig ‘ ping in gore gnd bmin‘st every step, for L Tube", and returned to my gun, determined ‘ to repay the enemy for this doubtful nom liuient. While It the gun a young Insn, i {ldgir by name, cim‘e over to our gun to ‘ render assistance. He asked whether the ! esnnon ball injured me, and while I lII‘ describing the passage of the hall and look- 1 ‘ing him directly in the (see, 3 ball fromj Ithe enemy’s csnnon completely knocked i ; his heed of, scattering his brsini in every I direction. Turning from the shocking r sight I fought .lith meek-r determination, to syenge, if ,possible, the death of my bme companion? j 411 d utter such-sen. flea: r disuniohisQ in the' North b; frly in Ohio show a 1 wendoning their iin fill the United 3 Union. ‘ Ifi-The brad ind pakiotio Gen. .1.“!- Din, who distinguished himelf dad-that moqths‘ go in Weltem Virginig, died infl. .donly on Sunday lat, It PIW~PI', negl- Boxfiuey, flow the woundl received at W] wards' Ferry, in his. gulhnt charge. 111 was an energefio soldier, ind was 'O7-, uhifiped by the nbldien ‘ qndot h‘im. Bio‘ widow raids: in Washington, .nd bu 1N oeiwd the sympathies olJSecreury Sun-bu, Chase, Ind other distinguished Mend-l. -——-———— «oo- ~-———— , Gun- Fwon Argo Lens or Tam Hanna ,Lwn—o’l'lgo Corn-Pondin‘g Secretary of 11m Amurioln 303151 of (bl!- miuionm bu reeeived the halluwing‘il'r-IJf tolligence : Bsmur, January 15.—’l‘here bu boom a flood of rair at? Meta; three hundred} lives were Inst :nd one-third oftho city do m-oyed. The great «cred nKFqlu Hun th Sherif was flooded, the Holy Bhek Stone submerged, Ind the library I ' denroyed. 1 fi'The Savuunuh Republican of "n. . new! last says that ghe Fedenl um, ha by the emcfioiof three batteries, cu'm . ly nevered the conngction begveen'Sinn: , Ind For; Pulaski. A qumnder' crib!“ tificnian, und tho of the city-M b. ‘ havinbid rem“. ‘ “. 44:21“ . ‘ 7 1 ‘_ I» hiuauixin z*rlh."^ .4rr EMl===l =I II
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