r :- bu . ill C . ,• -‘ 'K.+ • TI tine oyn FLAG I Mum-.,. A lands- The Union hffimlcz none wouhiserer; Th 2: union of hearts—the union b lunldi— , de‘me Flag of our Union forever! a. I. 37AM, EDITOR AND PBOPRIETDB fraerryssivao, PA : MoximY’WiiOfiN {.\‘d,’ Lia 1:731- 10, 1x62. The "Ito-party” Movement Unmeaked. ' , :Fl‘he Republican party; seeing that its! pmbeione of “ nopnrtyisin" failed (o,in ceive the people into ‘lupporting it: meni and Measures. in apparently about to full: beckon the old name.’ The Harrisburg! Tth, the central organ of the Republi-l on pet]. lately contained [enrol ,u-ticles l on the policy and necesaity of preserving; ,Zthe Republican organization, and concludes; meof itsnrticl‘cs of Saturday in the follow “ing‘hmguage: l “OUR MOTTO 1.04. an Umox AND THE REPUBLICAN (_iRGA.\'iZATION.! USE AND INSIISPARABLE, NOW AND' ' FOREVER.” ’ _ _ 1 Whether the Telegraph means, when it declares for the {3“an the Republican I orgp'nizntion, ftone and inéeparnljc,” thut} , it is opposed to the preservation of'thc' i linion inseparable fmrn ‘Lne ltepubl' an . pflrty. .we ue not assured, but (111-158011 to‘ be the meaning oi" the inntto whichl it :idppts. Possibly, like other kindred 11-. per-ii, it is for the Union Vwit-h slavery nbol- ‘ - fished, and ngninet the Union as constituted by our Revolutionary father)“, Many aboli tion‘hhoetrflm the country urn alarmed lost lhe Uninn minill 'ir: “tutorial mit exi~ted ln-l'ore the [ire-“utq-(sbulliun, nnd only want: it preserved by a destruction .of the Consti-I tu‘tion.‘ The Democracypn‘the other hand, i contend for the supremacy of the Goristitu tion. and are gallantly. battling: for the su- . premncy of the lows, and the restoration of I the Union, to the nvbhd‘pqsitipn it former-i ly occupied, leaving the question of slavery ’ - wattle melt. , ' - ' Ann evints, the Telq;rv;ph has thrown er, the "rm-pnrty” mask and is in favor of' crinying the Republican flag into the'next l clectidnp. _ It does not now see any dangerl ‘ to the Union in the exietence of parties,l i and strongly nrgues in favor of the mninte. ! hence of the organization of the party to'l [which it belonng Lent fall the Dtniocrats i ». were denounced as traitors for refusing to 'naerifiee their organization. Democratioi cqndidntes and voterswere every where 119-! notineed‘as seceSsion sympathisen’for re-l fusing to abandon ‘their party and join the ‘ “no-party" or “ Union " party. When, I however, our political opponents see thntl ~ their reheating is fruitless. that the honest ‘ voters cannot be led astray by their slat»: deroue‘clmrges and their efforts to monopo' lise oil the loyalty; and that defeat awaits them this year; as it overtook them last" year, they throw ifside all disguise end re~ .veul the Republican organization with tilef Okbago Platform. The voters ofthe country i ‘may prepare to chooee between this corrupt and Sectional organization and the old U nion Democratic organization at the com ing_eleetious. j‘he Democracy will carry the old Democratic'flng by the side of-the ensign of the Union, and their motto is THE I ‘l' ANDTHECOXSTITUTION, AN \IOCRATIC ORGANIZA TI 25.1K8 OF THE UNIOX. Let t evxssn‘e' be fairly made. Let the nhmderous charges of disloyalty ngninst the Democratic party cease, and let the people choose between us. A fair election will ,vindicnte the Democratic party. {or the UNION, the CONSTITUTION and. the SUPREMACY '01“ THE L.“.WS.~—l'ork‘ oam, ' '- . ‘ . . lie-Icingeuemiywnceqedumeen.n,m l m: knovn how to fight and to whip the ‘ enemy, andthat-in this mot important pnr- l ‘tieulnr he is an excellent commander. But , he need expect no encomiums from that due of patriots flint regard every man as ‘ dilloynl who stands by the Constitution and . the Union, since hin’reoent proclamation to 1 thwfltern army. If he hid announced that Tennessee had committed politicel'm-l idle, and was no longer A State of this U nion. he might hope for some fiwor ; but having. called-upon the army to show. by its note. that it came to restore, not' ‘ to violate the Consitution end the lqws_he may expect to encounter the implacable end vengeful hostiliity of‘the emancipation £905!!! ' - . The rule by/thich Gen. HALLECK proposed 1 to he guided in dealing with fugitive elavesl was announced by him several months ago. and it is the only proper tyre—namely. tol have nothing thatevei- ,to do with themi one way or the othei', neither to steal them I ‘i‘rom‘or return them to their masters. “It does not §elong to [the military to decide upon the rylatign of master and slave. Such questions must be settled by the civil courts." Gen. Halleck evidently does not intend that mythilig mu befpermitted to diven'm. army from the business before them, of " meeting and defeating the rebel forces ar rayed epinat the Government. ' —---—« «a... - __ ’ “he Hurrisbnrg Patriot (2 Uiion. of mutiny Int, says it. is impouible for tho mm to adjourn am: from the 2m bf In»; to the 61b of Jun. males; n huge “noun-g bf business is left undone, Within a wank {luggage numb'erof small private bill. 43”} ucum'ulatefL some of which blight t 3 be att‘gnded to. inasmuch as they are qf imborhnce to thoep‘whn wish them polled. There are 3190 a number of Vil' and Malta and a. few thieving propogitiohs hforo‘,tth€ House which sumo; be sum mily disposed of until they are ventilated h'l'he: LondPOJ Daily News views the dime? at. Mill Springs as I genuine and im mmmdflfinks that if the tFoops ‘ ‘ in it are 3 fair specimen of ch. U ghhhy,» it has beeame under McCuL J“ a» result. 0! rapid and decisive action W‘ be doubted, - 1 “ma?” papers uy tint Slidall by M. Thonmpl in n prints may. hi- wmpfiomt diploma mmghfllyignoied. “ ' ‘ g Banstoi Com ‘ is gentleman has pursued a con rvm [land patriotia course in the U - itetl 1 hennte. to the dinnifest diap int toi‘ the radical Republicans who 9 art ii at he would prove asenile echo 0 fir. or. When Mr. Comm was elec to note he was unknov‘r’u to the plo finnsyivnnitt. He had never fill nny ion of public trust. but Ind seq ired - reputation as a lawyer: in the W era of the State. He was entirely wi hout :-. political antecedents‘ from whi h an iion could he formed of his pro" aisle 1 -. .ns ant-premtntive of Pennsyl i he Senate of the Ignited States. 'blicnn majority in he Legislature on trust, and his;eleclion was to the facttlmt the choioe Ilay bet and Mr. Wil'mot, whqfins deem : for the sentiment of Bonnsyitan ring the present se'ssiluh of E'Co Coi'an has given‘amplis evidgnce tertains no sort of sympathy wit itionists. and thgt tie-isl o munof ‘ ridfirmncssot' character. ‘ As ame I e Judiciaiy Committee} and of tigltion‘of ail the race bearing w e, he arrived: at the ohnclusion vidence did no warrarit‘ the exp‘ sse D: Bright from thetsenate, ah thunder from iinrrishurg could -. him froth what he de‘eined the t - his duty. “ I woul! mother he éces by wild horses,‘ti".m iota 111 I“ Md?" tious conviction} of right], e“'“}‘“°d replytu thei htteinpt h I W biuvote should heggiven. the 4th inst, Mr. Cohan mldr nato against the'wnfimltion peech is too long for pithlication i ins, but the followingefitract wil 4 idea. of itsoharactor and spirit; ‘his hill proposesto ii orato- 3.111 wee-truly the most st:{pr*ndnn\ s niversni emnnr‘ipntibn wor nttt‘ 1e world. Initm-d. l tinihlc it I'irt '1» te‘s the who!“ 4,IMtLHOQ. What to viii-rt of this upon Lite war? 1 istronger, or shali we fight] that we l. doubled the numhér at" those in i at us? They noxir hayé no onus ‘ lion. Will not this biil furnlh v Let the loyal men of; that 1: i| now tht-mmnswor this iiumtion. 'n ~ their answer. isnhinit again th; t ‘ erative assembly in the» World eve :t ' tin judgment on fplt‘tnpendots: ‘Yes, as if to blind lisg'tili more th as a proposition of still! Lirenter m g 1: ' and. if possible, of stil greater ifl i : that is, to take these millions 1m fer them to sometropioht clime, an‘ tect them there‘ with.“ ‘the r gl. aranties of freemen. And this s a ‘ ded for in a single section Md 3 s m: t nce of n’ixiélines. Trul 3,lwe must nu ported ourselves from the practice (1 of fat-ts; and set down ingthe rom nt 0 . sot Eastern fiction. Dbithe advo at' s is;measuro promse to‘cohfer 11110 I out the goid-in‘uking touch of Hi as ?_ ling short of the ring and lamvai A - a with their attenduntgehii, wuul iii - he Euccess of such a scheme. mil 5: t ievod that the Treasury the posh ‘2 5 magic power. And even under that . sition. I think the owhers of t 105 am climgfi,‘ andthe Transport tiui :nnies. oug .t to be consulted in re var . legal tender cluuse. I: iii-esume it ppqscd that this modern exodus wi l )ported on the way by qu ils and a - nd yet I Am free to say that it wi l r a some such miraculonsioterpositi n I Iwhich favored the Israéhtes in he ey out of Egypt. PAIL, hir. is it mt ,e that this scheme should be so no - ',sentéd for Off consideration. and ur' - - its final con ummation {with uki i so that any one should oppoge it? . rinly.due to ourselves, and due ' th ry. that we should not mgke hast :e. in such glgantic schemes" 'l‘ 19 gthere is a further co sidemtior i -- inthis bill. and chairman g te . at, which is that it is inidirect 6% i he Constitution- of the nited S t ing of us, if we pass it,t ,sbt aside ' n l - that instrument in its post vdlu Jhl undamental provisions those w to nttee the life and prone ty of the it did those which define the limits n lsries of the several thhrtmeht o bvernment. PM; this bill, and al ~lleft of the Constitution is not w -tl , 'certainiy not worth this terrible ni A'we‘nre now waging for it—for b it - u . ,red that this war is waged so ‘ll a preservation of the Constitution . fire that some think thnttthe Co ti , . is a'restraint upon the free actio o - tfion in the fion‘duct otithisiwar, w cl suppose con dbe carried ion ‘a a - - ter without it. I have no hesitti on , ihg that no greater mistaife has ' nude anywhere thnn~is made by s ' » ,‘f—l’atriot &' Union. _ “ pp) cou Rap him due} hiw ullr 1‘ moy line to p my - his cute the His co'lu ME ‘ A Prodtlojzion of 1850- 3 the campaign 0f.’60, the Honil) : rid} of New York, a gentleman of tar. and for many years alprorhi I fluentinl Whig politician in‘ mags a letter to apujalic meeting, iv o‘reuons why he could nqt or w i fiport Mr. Lincoln for the fireside that letter we make the folldwing I find invifié‘ to it the'attenfrion of . 3‘, ‘ - 3 L .‘i In: me to support or munlenmrce l 7 y flfig Republican organization, w. -ason. lon not rEgm-d oth i-iseue l. Ito be taken into the 3 outlet 'iparison to the one great iséfoe n‘o ~- ae country. nhmolfl W-Imher me u:- country. in 11.9 im’qm']! and lmztylju . era of The Republic comfitwtd and av; land ’lcquml/wd it to us, o.‘ wgflher we - i the train that is to Malta-£2, iii broken g; fragmentsrhy mining, with our_ gious hands. a deep tren’ch of din granitic!) between the two gregt .the country; North and Soun.‘ ‘— lldo this—tustthis and 'nolhing ess‘ 1; we shall insml in the common ov at of the country Bparty of the :v . m,‘ ‘phantby the support off/i2 North :1 me, . _."be sustained in the Government by' ’orth alone, end for no other to on ‘ i act it is a party of, the North cg 'mzi l _ theimpladable enemy of theSo th, ‘ lodged to make its enmity felt to he‘ :; c 0 its power in respect to an interest‘ ‘ is her own exclusively, which ' lihkn gh her existence, is secured to Earls-x 4 o‘control by the very conditfn on ‘ the Unionand the Constitutiod st nd ' ith which the North has 111 are to interfere than it has wjth a f ilur -st 'in Brazil or in the dbflfifiéilg of I' In short, the great issue is whether "all have ncouuu-y so grand, so impo lit! the presence of the world. so emi~ Lyxp‘rosperous and happy. or only such = to of a country. and these distract l.rn by civil dissepsions, and red with I pl blood, as may_remain to us after u restenedtriumph of the cause of Auti 'ry. vindictive ‘and‘unsparing as it has I. (itself to be through the success of epublican party.” . _ y L mpaign had scarcely been concluded .he result generally known, hefore r who Had voted for Mr. Lincoln béfian lr that Mr. Bernard had‘prescntcd the liesue in its true light; and uowyevéry -. throughouo the North. sober-minded. . ing. patriotic men of All putieg feel last was than predicted ~lto be tbs, re ‘ the success of: sectional Presidentisl 9, ii upon the country.»- York . ~p7—o‘w—t « *“~ ~' fi—s-——~—- !!axoihlo Batons for Kunming the Democzfntic‘ @rgsnigatiog, t/ , 'l‘heNcw llm‘ven (Cnfflgistcr, in sh in; {he reasofis for refusing to aurremivr the Democratic organizution in that State. thus fforcibiy and truthfully delinentu the mis. aim and the Quty of the Deniocratio party :~ ' The minian of ‘the Democratic party is a high and noble one. It is to see that the Union is preserved, theConstitntinn is main tm'nod inviblgteJhg In!" executed. uneGov ernmem sustained. and prosperity restored to the country. Out-of power, it is it: mis sion to iliuatrnte the correctness of its prin ciples by an obcdmnt acquiescence )0 the form of government which it has instituted, in if :it Wow fin pnmsion of the Govern me’ntf. The vilnl principle of Demon)- racy ; it. that the majority) must gov erti: 'm the mine time, it is the mission runigv The ! artl'y I = l “’5 the Democratic party to “see that ' _g I th‘erer. are no deviations "from Mme char umti tar which pqeocribés 061- Your M govam. the l ment; lurid the right of all ciffzenh under it. wig. f While‘we maintain onl-loyalty ateyery point, ‘ hey i 13$! island firm to our b ligatjom‘l, we must fan 91'9"! 00" Binof‘l'itj' an mill: in popular pm | govorbment. by hiking to that in infring ihfltfw'i “'9 PMP‘uioed upo the common weal" Pion‘ Stan .598 by the Cons: tution, :ihererore, 111 1111 i the DCmocm‘jc party, is impregnable; not. and Muffin; other org nimtimuivmay do. *rictEWe' 111-us: not be deceived or finished.— min i Hawéver thick the d?rkhess,{_we must “inulst‘qerifor thejolé-atar of the (institution,- ._ was} for lli‘pre is no uthet safct‘y. If mi 1039 that. dioi‘ wax ate lioymlefsly bewildered. “like We ‘ l Oliriuzian Church—which has outlived alike . persooutors and treachery, from tlée earnest fni'th Pf its followers, the‘Democrfltic party, ~ Lll6 11 rt} of the C|;nstitultion, mug", gird up it: Inits‘the firmer flai‘ thé very tllirentening ‘ofgitiexistonce. When this Goll'erpment omt-rt‘os from its prownt llifllcul‘hliei. (Ith Polly .must. its salvation will ha segn W‘lrict agilic-n‘qce to the for aof the val bond of brotherhood. I the Dem ip party continues to stand SIIIM ba h it‘must. if_it stands at. all-rm it will ‘thé credit of s‘avmig the (wintry from :mituml rebellion. , . ' ‘1 i 559 d LlL—v I) out i ,',lk 0 .000 rokq ptml ml Ix ‘ event aro mun MEE .Nl'S‘v—i bedp thi‘q ul fie’élriéag/p fiEt’bx-mj .1»: ‘nnd mischiefous as the‘ Chicago l’lzitf rmi (taken as a whole) unit be con sider‘ , and has proved itself? ‘ be, still there a one plank to which Demdcrats and hone: men, all over the oountry’ are ever resdylto subscribe. ,It is so applicable to 1 the developments that. have bin mag/e Eunqerl Black Republican rule, tate ;md 1 Nnitional, that we présume the Hump/racy mu not hesitatelto adopt it. Itisésrouows. “lSiitth, That the peoplejustly‘ ew with lnlzxinil the reckless extrnvngance %ich pcr :vmljcs} everyldepnrtmont of~lxhejl Fem-ml Gotfurhmr‘nt; that a return at mild mono ‘my‘ mini accountability is imii<l-¢iis:ible to i"in-rcstitlic- systematic plunplur 01 film public i'l'n-usury by (favored partisans; #hile the Ei-eodntl startling (lovelopmentsrgt frauds 1 and'cdn-uptions at, the chom'. 1 otrQolis "show that an entire "change of .kdministrn iltionl‘is';iznpciutively demanded.” ‘ l ‘At- the time tiiis‘plmnk was fist ed, it was !‘ generally looked on as a piece dim-y work, i:withotiit substantinlity, 'nnd (leiigned for v‘liolilicfiil effect. , I Now, however, aft-r ashort 'l'sms'oni'lg in the ntmosphere of [Hack Re ‘lpubliélan 'plundering and thicvii'ig. under ’ Camezion, Welles, and Frcnuut, and in the State LAdniinistrqtit us of Pennsylvania, New . 1 'ork, Illinois. and Wise-Cindi), its ‘,soundhess and anpli‘cahility, in la. Demo l.cratic platform,‘will not be quéstioned by lnnnyonest man. 1 I “Stait’tling delvelopmcnts of fitluds and corruptions l” 'l‘hat is thélnngunlze. and it. imosl admirably? fits the astounding facts [brought to light by the Van lVylck Com jmittee. No other words could So appro ‘ printely, describe the rnscnllyl dloings of' 1 Climerhn's pet. (t‘urn'mz'qM, \"ellles'lPet, Mar. gan,‘ I‘lrcmont’s 13pet, Jl’ll'mtth. uSowurd's apet, Wand, and scores of unprincixiled men who hire been permitted to figbftlne Gov éernme t 5 Treasury of millions: on: millions ‘of dollars, which the farmers,% mechanics; land Isn't-payers will be celled on ttijmake up i from their hard earnings.—J-firi¢lnian. ' ‘ Mt“... _._ .--—3 I Know Nothingism to be Behind. The Luzeme Union says it is pretty well un~ i (lerstood that angefl‘ort is on foot skeretly to z revive the old Eno‘w Nothing’ organization, l amended and altered to.su;t theltimes. ‘ We deem it. proper to caution all Demo , crats, lespcciully young men, against the , machinations of these political milhionnries. i The :Dt‘mooratic party is the only fiorgnnizu -1 tion tlr‘ut caugrestore peace, tranqiiility and Ibuppilrss to the country. "The fibolitionf 1 ists knl w that they cannot retain power in a ”fair, omen contest. Hence. they ére resort ling to§ecret movements, Ind endeavoring i to secui-e secret pledges to sustaih them lDembdrats, remember that “etérnal ‘vigi ' lance is the price ofjiberty." Stand by that. [old organization that has triumphintly sus tainedlthe government in timessmst; and t that will. [with the blessing 'of Go , remove i the blilght tlift modern Republicxltnism has l already spread over the lnnd.—.—Surf¢ury Dem -1 ocrat. l l - I I ffn lull. ‘bfi ml! J a: ,Dcsignc 9/ (he Alficd‘ rowan on ‘J!(.I'IICO. WAsnlLVc'rox, March 2.--It imid‘t‘o be clearly‘ understood between the allied pow. ers thntia monarchy in Mexico till result from the invasion of that country} notwith standing the assurances given to the United States that they should not seek eny politi cal objects there. It is believed they have die posed of those assurances by ujying that the monarchy will be established by the free choice of the Mexican people, just us the Empire was established in France by the free choice of the French nation. ldml I wn ion 1 ac- Lbnnenading any Rain-Ilix’petience shows the; the discharge of heavy ar‘til-lery is us ually followed by rain. The betfles of the Frénch armies were succeeded; l‘u’ copiom rains that renderßd smut 'streu’mp impassa ble, and at ‘the mule of Solferino a storm of such fierceneeramae that the conflict was suspended. The same result Attended the battles of our present wet. Afte- General M’Clellan’e four aifl'emnt lieu-lee there were heavy _rains on the following days respec, tively, and Gemlßenuxegm-d, in his recent report of Bull Run,~ says that. he I": preven ted following up his victory by the heavy rain; of the following days. At. Fort Don clean the bombardment of Friday im follow edby a. rain on Saturday. . -. fi‘fln our opinion, Gen. Mcctelym' bu exhibited as much bgavery in beer-mg calm ly, silently. patiently, theVunjust sugars gnd alumnie‘ of injudiaious and conceited ed itors Ind members of Congress, a; Commo dore Fooce did In “king Port Henry or Gen. thntin storming Fort Milton.—' M Jowuk ' . . I'“?ng v W W i _ ‘ .Conigriszrj'on‘l mo; ’ fl 7 gives $llll Siam-mg P“ «3d “" “9“ l ‘. 1 HIV—WI» r the Home f lan ml itiofi-l C‘ “1.1““ \' (".38 from ‘ ‘ ‘ re. ~‘ o Repr “ “‘On)‘ ‘ ‘ ‘5“ '- the Pr { E arrinzmn th Psenkativaq t 1 ' 'o' U, ""1" 7 ”6"”. 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Pup theh "up the Mnu .| no (list - Entlt}ed_ n, ){Vend 1““th of mph Pally 3f ._e Km, -.- “hofit n n “when, gut. 1“. CORE. u ‘ 158 081 ’_ ncucon - : was x 2533 ?he robe - lhim“, llmexr . I ym Pram. ' mm” ed mm GM ”“35 to. ‘ I- l—‘exceedin‘ ‘ “squu‘ht- “I‘mancl'ui llxonnnd p9.slll>filant-‘ fims prob-b- I‘ 351 noflb ‘ 'HCQ‘ . Qua s’“ 'fluid In ‘ vlt 1m 18h Bth re.“ [on r" ’8 ton oomph um ”mint. 14L h 1 Ited,n d 9 public *- d' .f‘hly 11l - "6 been " 300. ‘. __ ered iat- Ipo' .9911 the g [Olydehriv Inn of 900 mm: ydlebi V eplmm‘” ymaq‘md fumed to .ic, »‘I by .51 "It Is no”! ‘ ‘utes ih. ._..\es mom 6 h t“ twe ‘ 'med “emf mm ”:peme'ha l. "nth" " . 9 mt . mam - f’ 9 who] . rung ' ,Qof, .mBof t Velnc "t In v”): fluid was" Ame fimtcslgfiil‘. 1:“0‘ erfnrmae flfl'au- fr m Pl".s Perpeufutied with the in)he camping, £9ll“;de M 3", .). Tomi" nt 811 ’ f-rf‘hng .x Yommit?née d 0 0 H Emir; “mums"; [WM]? the nuggetsygmnutgbzgvsmm ‘ ‘ l J "11-time” . ee,isa L: m ec'm' r’ Idp n lA 1p non. th. ‘ Epheduhgice of "10:0“ uful com nontof th‘elpany bePrztgonwl‘ thdninzk‘ntéal mere; r uno pm, ~’ . flrY‘!on afirfigflommrmmw more”? t!” m Reimbn-i 11h"! eitlmt c‘l‘):(3t'(:osslcom-um anneal ‘ y almost cur; I’Pmnin nearlp “mm“! 1 wtm‘li' Y 3)“, mm m“ 31,918,; while, andthe ‘ Ilationjof but 101.4274 who raiib. Five‘dip‘tric pnpuhgtion “1708.552 tricts a populafioh of exceeding the latter than sufficient populat districlt, and mom 1!) wins with .a single excel county“ is divided into nttuchgd to Bucksuc/Q‘n in qu‘mxphm, a oth the 1h! the and’ . sin lend)?!l Nor! and ~a ‘l. York other Ll5l 1d n clnarnc} \isah: mmc-nt.‘ ‘ .egislawre ban district with mak§ng Quint! nfgcan remeJy t finality of thin: .‘e re-arrbngc'pne trust chip t 1)? H ill not‘permi .tl tearing tn Jib y and in an em and we: fixes in ‘ withou ‘ work I ~vnfuu, ‘ W W“ ”5‘ +931 and ull {fiQJIKI—iIYfiJIiCh may in'illm'viirt. Kin-lg {VIN/t 1f ’1 _ ‘ - m mny 339 m imlifipf‘mahle, or I/l)"0ll\'30ll~"‘ ‘ 2 '«1 ' E '—‘ ‘‘' 1y In'musc great efficiency Unfilrflfi (-mhng In the I} 8?. Again. 1‘ the stru vglo, must nnd will rouge. 'l'luli , . . _. . A .. M’ho 3m“ 1) l, - ‘ .1: . “pinpoint n now made I! (In/(MAYi-l'lmfly- ‘ d , l h be; ‘fp {siciiq'mure 3 Pu)?" [i hope 14 §my be esteemed d!) 01% new to ask e are m t‘ :0 0.; a 10k [pan lig La aup-i: “«hethel.l‘ho pecuniary odnq’ihfintlion ten: posed t be! Immune t danger of isplfinly‘l dt‘l'edl wimld no], be'of more v nu!) lo [the dimlu ion, arid the‘ In: cap off recovlei‘y W 0 l Styies‘hdd private persons comm-lied, lhnn‘ Painfully small. A? u ber ‘5l Rejiubhéan “”0 ”‘6 gustitutions "ml I’?"l'°”".i."yi§' fl ed'to l' -l d EL,“ f '5 On Ithe pr: nt Qipeet of ufluu‘ni Wpilo It INK . ‘ ’3 mve issue "L '°r“| "“9 “VI“. J lzmo “12:31:13 adopticgn of tiieyrpnsml rmofi hon to pssemlile in 51:11 isbufig on theT £134 Iminn 'w uld he me‘rely initiut ry. and non inst. for the [illl'pos ‘of holdivig a cq‘mu ~. $\ ilhin itfelf' :x pruc-uml uieiisiir unis rvculu-q tion over the .w'nstilL omm Lof the colmq‘mcdzi "1 “‘0 hope .tlmt 11 mag“. ’00"? b]' It, 1 (1‘; 1, . _ .leml m Important[ll'tlcllcfliH-T il<.: In hill} P“ 1"“ PM 45'! f‘“ J“ .c'n Img “P“"T'fs View utiiny meat rekpoxmbilixf m;m_v (iodi for the‘dmth-stnokq’fi hilt‘nif. Th? cr uis'nnd toyui' country, 1 omfiestl my the up! of the flisume afllicfing “Ii“ Once‘ vigor us tt-bfim‘ ' COHSNR 3““ t1“’1 ‘il'l‘: 1° the‘ party 1.;13 ndniohish "1 ho pél'itical‘élud 'rs' sub-IW}: ' " ‘ Fl, ‘1 i , i . [‘ _ i (braised) ~ Amumu Lixcum. of the alnolutfnpcogeiy of 31“”?“113 so no - IL, __ ,_ .-‘.4 . new tr txilcni: m oriilm‘ to pI-I’olong “Hie life I The Eaehny in Force at Winchester-.. °r ”{e tent“ 9"“;1‘“ “‘ ‘o'?“3s “’1 ‘13"! g a Therß ‘ltimora and Oliio Railroad Ful-w npome. 1t hag fed? sci vor ciouslj utrnl ’ly hggectem' ‘ f public lundorthiltithinl ‘ “Mlvfilel'lyli Crumfsrowx. Mnrchi Gthi;no‘nhbip in gorgfi‘d. plethonc and in rt; n" 'd ”In _ FUP‘I- tvlligqnv} «fates that liiec-lfiwynré in full waned m cpnsult upim 'ta ul happy gciinili- I force ut‘ Vinchester. apd have x-Qmplvtod tion 56 m to be implfiess I wi. 11 lh'evl‘minful ,fmmifl“b.l‘} “”1" "0'3”" Fm" ‘,Mé‘ "mm" ='.iou ihht 111%! 'ill I) called 111-on 4 39d “I‘.“ 513‘” 11‘3"" ".mmflmg h 31:! butter ‘ . , . , mm. 30 lunuot specmd impor nee unins a 1m! mprlemiiex mm “on oycrfis pmd yer enhw. : _‘ carcassi‘ violiyit stun ling all their I y The w rk oh the railroad prri ‘vitalm‘a thef‘pal i’ed oncern. [idly and “TY POim is “mn'fll U f r t‘ is mgct' ‘ a If ' ‘ fi'nm Cu iberlumi to Il'qrror s 0 I? 11. l's ml “tumult” gm: eveg-y fiK‘ lhty is bump: {lflgirileil promo to holdl defunc efl‘orts . The .l age is “ito p , more fierfecfiu be best. éoursalto and prévent‘ia d r fawn? This 1' that in :the flan übliqan parti {lb fragmen‘ks mil: 8 diyecti s, and hence‘ {h tun! un ler>tanding"?nm t We ight. improve Mi tmstin the straightfi‘pr Domoc tic pilly with shift c reer of Lits em gagged itself t 3 everyl‘re dguott 1e Republican [in (4‘) win public a‘ppro‘véi nbvell , gfber the many“ at ‘wr4w—br xhis bur" its purf action, gm’d to :11 cause on mint hension the‘Re; thngits J'uoton: .Jllt this basin and is uj’ofiut “playeq oi‘ut 1 i ‘* L ’ “P." ‘ Q‘The gnllant Shi 1d ed at C‘fwro Gordlg, Ml 3 ngnin bbon received int old flag, the Senate ‘ hgav appoin‘yl‘nent as n :Bfl Ext/laugh ‘ 1 x 1 The old hero’s confir ogposcufl by the Abollti o jecti n to hil‘n wis‘t Brecki ridge Democrat fereno to theft) that 11 his bod the scars whibh count "spause; in )Iqu tire liFihns been one of to the 4 nionr—ihe simpl xber of that \rniphed B M b Dix 9nd sir estinmth f usé‘fulnbss the'natiofl s] 5 of parti‘zr Obmvcr, :vansville’J 422 says that du ne“; of the tug on Saturday, Irrander of or: Donelton, two agimenas we 8 brought face to the Federa , the other on the In each of 11: se regiments were .ies from enderson county, . each of the lcompanies were two brother‘s. The one in Captain Halloway’s company—battling for the old “ Lime hon ored banner”—was dangerously wounded, while his rebel brother escaped unhurt and yas taken prisoner. Old schoolmates in these companies were forced to shed each other’a blood by the iufiunous tumors of this infamous rebellion. ‘ mn‘e of the most sensible proclama tions win; issued by,Gem‘. Grunt when he entered Pnduoah. The General then made use of tho following language: f‘l have not come to fight oFin'Eons,‘ but to resist treason and overwhe m t. I am f 0! 3113-. mining the Constitutionhmd the suprema cy of the anu." ‘ Col. Canwron': Farm— 1 Gazette of last week says} flu-m belonging to than: eron was sold on Tuesd $17,”, It contains nbo firm adjoining below, cb ‘ um, um uh sold vary distfict hula pu -or 24,936 It s than I! hmée an I grvgute 5 and five other diu -557,4p44tha'm1-u- my 15*,481. $1- morp on )6; form gnotlmr n/unj' district. cun xorH Montgomery ‘hreq‘g finflu’; qne purl y and cemmh‘: ward: :part‘: to Boil“. and ountfngof Chester: le 'togwmhip i 9 vio-t timberland} county Ipxd buuphin, and perci'ptl‘ Qeldrmitiea : lion timing Grilled aq ‘ I ‘ irmsnci ntion; bdt that [while tho olt’vr is, .Pqunlly made 'to all. the mnro Nurshfrn "shall; I) such initiation. ximko il’ certain tn the mo Southern that. in no Went. “i l Aha for or overjoin the latter in tlu-ir [ll-j} l Inom'd nl'edoraoy. I sdy' ini’tlhtinn, h - ;(-auue, it ‘my judgment. ‘grndu'll inml nrlt. rudden emancipation is better for nll. 11l v'thc mcr financial or pecuniafi vh w. hny ‘nu-mhe of Congress,‘wnh the (Ith tuhlw and Ira .ury rvpnrts before him. 61m rrutli— ‘ly see l" tllimself how very snnuthupunmn expend' fillets of thiswm- would purvlmse. alt fair vulupti'pn, till the slaves in any unwell Sluts. 4" 3 J" 4 ‘ 4’ Sur-h P proposition on the lpmlt of thl: genernl ldvernment sets; up n 1 gllsim of h right, byijedel-alauthority. mi trrlerc with slavery ilhin State limits, 1‘ wring, in; it dons, th absolute control of_ o guhjm-t in each can .to the Ftute and in} Oph- immq~ (liutely i tsrested. It is pronofitl pi n mutt to’r of p rfeotly free choice with xl‘n m.- In the mu uul Messaze, Ith Duavmlmr. l thought. it, Cosny :——The Union inust bu pro..- sorvcd‘ ml hence all imli~pen~ahle nimnf; must be mplojled. 1 mid [his not luxflily; but deli rately. \Var bnalK-«m mmle,’ maul mmtinu to be an'indiapenmhlv meam 49; this end . .A pmcti‘czfil reulcknowlo‘lgment of the nietjonul authority Would render the war. un'n.’ esxary. and it. would utjnncu- cenw; It". hmfever, reniatunoe contin 05‘, the way must also mntinue,‘nnd it in m ”:74:th to' lnnwee all the incidents which I m! :Ifl‘l'lltl‘ t cmgvu‘oma‘: an ad- I t cémmen‘uibg do" er nlfiportiommt-nt. ! ‘ical ilfiustice! nvutunih. but Fe rm t. as l t. of _ ithe] districts, _ u'sedf Raopljesenmi ' is. oc¢asion Ito“ [Jaw-1‘! -s thb apnrhiuahle '- slutu*e.~lflllliul (r-i . < ‘ 1 '1 -e 1111.113 coyicert of‘ denlnnding it} re-‘; ustxflln the Nxtion: 1. visiqh of strength! dica'ta an pppref rnl‘ bkeakirig up ofl re i'q gréat flangar‘ ray dfl‘in djtferenti necekeilyofu‘mul isjd‘nclure. ' ' a ocdasinn b‘y 0014131 ard jmlipy pr up“ he fiestleu make-4 'Les. smm thé idm" uectiflg mind! No! agegswillatztemfiw ny séme startling! of tjheatficill con-J h~ puny. All large force is 'émpln 'ed on the bridge aim iron trestle wnrlc m he Furry. The work‘hhs been found in l tier cnudi lion tha Was at first suppoeiedé ' film engi neer. an my days is fixed .ns 0 gti‘nw by which a rpugh -oomFectiqn \ Le made. ,All th Icommands ofth'iidi i i‘n'n are in the best 'condition and unxi ‘s for an at.- tnék by ‘e enemy. ‘E l , Bunke ‘Hill was occupier] y our l‘Ol‘f'Oh yesterdaf us the extreme but" st,‘ on the west. l ' * j r: ' A 800 .ing party 91' cav:lry éports that Ashby’s ebel cavalry luat' igl attempted to cut 'em off when run Berx-yvilln, (about. tén miles east of Wine eaten) but. were foil in the attempt.’ " " ‘ Four 1' giments of rebels. With’a 'l‘nur-gun battera *ltemfited on thé 3d in‘pmnv. to flunk ‘ l‘ G_eary n'ear Lovetlsvillt‘e, but were driven oimithout a battle.’ ' ‘ Yemen” y seyenl desertdrs'wtrp brought q , _ [it re bro _ into' towfii by the cavalry.’ ong them was Lieutii Arthur Hnrkell, of tilt Filth Vir ginia. voltgnteers. j ;. J-—————w>——n:' ii i g i . Provisi hal Government of” nnessee. Win": 10):, March {tit—ll . Andrew Johnson has formally been .nppoi edl *ry Governor {of Tennessee, with iii he p ers, duties “4 fqnctions pertaining} that office. during the filensnre of the Preai‘ out, or until theJegal irhpbitanta of tilltistllla thallnrgnn in n civi government in atrordincc with the conntitutihng‘of the United States ln‘brder to the exercihe bf these duties it bee ies necessary to first gife him a military pouiti n, and hence the Presi nt nominated him as igadier Gen eral. Th appointment the Senate to-day u nnnlmonsy confirmed. ‘ a ‘ i . The pr ent government of Tennessee being a usurpnthin, every proper encouragement will. ithrough the military government, he 'giveu to ‘the loyal people to nssnineits gontrol. The designation of Andrew Johnsonif r thiit posi ition is cohsidered by everybody is eminently iproper, bdth in view of his puoul hr fitness for ‘ the office find of his great popularity among all loyll poodle, belidel those 0! his i'wn~Btnte, LThe Governor, by the aceeptaince f the ullice, inecesan'ril vacates his position a‘ Senator.— IThe tannin which he was elected ill not ex pire till rch next. ‘ . ‘ Representatives Maynard and ”'l'. Etheridge, "now clerk of the House, are! milking grunge". ments to return to Tennessee. - e—‘w- ‘ ' fl ‘ Guam March 3.—Coluss has been evacuated and burned by th‘ ebels. The 3gunboat Benton, with Genergfliullum and Commodore Foote, went down t a river to day on n rooonnoigsance. and found that the rebels had fled from their stronghold. after having removed their guns and laid the .town in ashes. Everything hn‘d been des troyed that could not be cqried away. The rebels have also removed their guns from the island below. The rebels had retreated to Fort Rim dolph. . ha? hndiitu run, ’f—Fulriql 19 Union. ; who was .\‘v‘oun‘d4 Chépulw‘pec, has sex-“ice under the hi nfirmed his Edict-O Genéml.—_' I atio}: was Httcrly |nnists, whose only In his had been a It {made no dif now bears‘ upon he feceived in his -. or. that hi: on patriotic devotion - fact of hi: having - nch of our party rcClellan, a'Butler, a Stanton, is suf to over-:qlnnce .4 It in a urnin ‘. ould be disgraceg i malignity at this Mr. Slide” in Paul—A letter dated Paris, Feb. 14, mys: Mr. Slide“ is living in msgnifioenc apart ments in the Champs Elyngea, No. 30. He pays 1,800 francs a monthuand ”mules all the importance ofaregula ‘ envoy {tom the United States. He is not, however, made a lion 0!. though it. is mid‘ his taste would render such a lpoaition agreeable to him.— He in doing :1 in his power to, encourage Sonflzeménto at. up mi: quarters in Pu during the m. ‘3 . I he Sunbury (Pm) what the mansion ‘-. Col. James Cam u of lust. Week for t. m acres. The mining about 106 0". ' ‘ . 1' r miun. (Mqro aquj EQ‘The Democj'rnti, ‘hip are requesteq to in Geltvs'lnurg'. on§Sal t 2 o'clock, to ycttle [ fi'l‘he Democ at; r? reqnentetl to jig/1 i) Saturday uf‘te m Flinn of 848 ml 5'3; 'cl ; 111 p mickey. m/ E ,‘ I‘IIAILRDA/fi 3hr I§lmidvm in/tlm (list mqmy met '1) the $0 Hum—ll9:s s. R. llh ‘IIR. G. /ML‘CRE\RY' lSupplement. recon i‘lmufo mu nlnumtl ) Adduurned to mo+> I ,jsunnm 13ml I? bhn Buhylon,.ol , ; e’uted'uttho dim) .' silynlmut one {ll‘ § 'ue'sthgwns'ntith Li; xmrfilj‘licstiruke* ififlwing loft home’ 'ixmdfbeing convoy? ib—dny. nimbjmv Yul wmuuops mnm . 4 . Lindy, "m {ll2mm _ lfanucuf (11mm. \ g'; W'Tlm A “ I’m-1| ‘iheir loan; of ' ifvéuing, C3l. Ln! helpuve hia‘regim {noon as pogsihha, ingly. on Friday, Gaprds wok mei' traim, exppcting . the next Him-Hing. by ‘thoir gentile'm: (ifs made friends! ivaviug. Many 1; 33cm] forum-d, wh|| Euiu‘nu: A _ I afihhlums can (.6 in the m'eliloruble: fit Cor. JACOB G. Lu“; brmtl was first to enter he 2 érly resided in Pater-I gum. Bsxxan. Liputl 'wnsxm‘. formerlyi of SCOTT. Ihrmorlynf£tlu rated, and no doupt nkqefi mp [:l'ntoutnd :va, and .) Hm (-nm- wA along the rob For! Du'nelson WalsL‘V_ 1y offlhis place. iIIu field, Tenn., n fmv be» l:1~t‘ summvr vélunitoe- When he yefidcgl Ler- Republicau. [ fink detachme‘plo pany of Cavalry afriv Monday last with? .‘ were bummed sonhe U Bath, a few days [Fro 3:53“ The‘ Ludiu' [Rel thanks to Rev. J. Snisar and to Mr. .\. K. .\h—Lms‘ butter, forthe Hospiral. ‘ @Gapt, llouNdn's said tobgm Marlibsb , Ho.t;lilab.r-Gov. bux power vested in him 1 has dispatched ngt-mi buildings for hosp ml: lines of railroad, 8% th nians nre‘wounde‘ on will at once be 130 v cared for. A lax-fl? surgeons and’uurs . i the State are holding mess to come forvYa ‘ should demgnd it. i "‘ Chat of the Grkatr‘ilrh amount. the mat. to” the World’s‘ Fair 115 La is contingent on the ' ipts of the exlg'ibi tion. Her Majesty’s mmissioners hwe the option of‘purchasi g the building at Ind out or of merely aying forthe us of it. For the rent qr tl e'building am of 51,000,000 is guarante- absolutely; il' Mn receipts exceed $2,000 000 the concrncfpra fire up be paid 3500 H more for rent, nd they are bound, if ruuired to sell be whole for afutthet w v of $650,000, t us‘ making its total cost 3,150,000. , ‘ —-—-‘ ' ~——- I ‘ No (batman—The New York Journal ‘ of Commerce of Mon cf evenin saysfz— “We “We a notice of iscoverecfcounler- ‘ feit of the United States five dollar demand ‘ notes. M furnished by the police, but. a dili gent. inquiry has faile'q in detecting Qny sufi imitation, and we now believe that the whole story is an invention or the-par ties who promulgated it. Eitherthepotice have been humbugged, or they are trying to impose on others. Let the correction go round. There in ndt,-nor has beenJll‘nd is noL'likely to be, any counterfeit of, these notes. . fi‘A Mormon woupm thus writes #9l female friend in New York State: " While : {on of the North and South have gone!“ illing each other ofi‘, we ofSalt Ink? "'0 populating the eoumm with extraorduul'y rapidity. One of gut elders recemlyxhlad. no lees than nine children born to hun 4n one week.” , 'S‘Notlongsin - a - b; an ggricultural :- is; o irrigation, and the 4 take of the printer, I): la “irritationfufarmefi pho prize. § /) . of Clix/(horland fim’m nice 1;: Wills" Hoivl. xxx-My nfternoqn anxt, a ownship tickioq 01' Franklin township nLthc .. Rod "music,” 11 next, between #he “I,“ to seitlea gm'm l , 5 I‘lXG.—'-The Stack! .\hlll’L’ li‘silrnaul ' ml ion ilumddn Frilay .mJ. in tlie Chair )in] Lug” Syvrctpry. i‘he passed by the T. is- I mimmxsly ndoplo‘gfi— Hahn on Mnmlny Imxt. L—Un Friday" hm, fir. o.“ coumy, M(l.,w rile k Me of Mr. John I ud rom Hanov’c-r, wl ose ‘ ne. was aitzlékeq/\_itgl soon .altm‘ ux‘pit‘eti— uppurum good ham! Inn-k a efirphe ‘on gilt -ntyd “of ‘hr I's ‘ Ia“ ‘ n wane of plin is family nmlfri- :15. Hilo wémeindeulh." ) ' ' ‘1 nflcm Rtjc‘eired from consumen i ‘.‘ setting “of main-ls ‘ M'rvicc pipe. and mm) en (‘ml on llumls, ulmuLiiuK lay M 0‘1““, to Bul-mueon :lulrch 4th, 1t hmrdii" hav.a tn 5.4 mm. 0n "fut received uh orrlv n Perryville, Md } 35. Lé:u'iultu balance in “W | . ~ pd- | pull.) 0| 'ter equipment. Accl uc Halon, the Po pan-lure, inltwo hénvy udn theirdc-ét‘iqu ion urmg their atuyf rO, deportmgntpyx I’. 11. who regret. I eir mt maneiutinns J'ui'q vii] nm 50011 L'e‘iror )‘ ' V. 1 {was wixll' 1-e;-re=m§ted Mat Fort Donal n, '~, who commmulul n I’s division. and ho .nomy's works, f m burg, (Y. S“) Li mt. lhumzmnnd ”a '11.?” hi: pllpce, and 111 v“) couny, also pnr ' Ilth mLch crcdi‘t“ I prisjoners t; E. M‘hwur V , fo'rriier remoy' t 6 Sp ug -sug:}2l/snme me adj gthgruhr-lzi ny. be what; very ur on: -J. M _ ~- 3 Capt. Harriet-'8 m 1 d in Emlgorctnw "F‘ ‘("P."ll ‘ brisoners, ho \ or I‘2. miles bay ml e! Ass ocintin’n return 'for‘u. mm of pvudhcs, for :Lcrock ufal’ple- Samuel. - ’ I »_ i Cavahjy Gym-pant is in, by virtue of lthe «y a 'joint resqut on. ; to pro'rm'e suifible ‘; nlong Um difl'eient ‘ tif npy Pennsyhvn- Ethe'l’otom'ac‘, they to ‘the State ’nd umber’of‘volnn er different section of themselves in re i ‘at once if ‘ion bilion Building.‘— he E: of the huildm ,of Indon mto 1- "ve emium was ofl‘emd y for the best mode , Her word. ‘by mis ‘ving been changed mouthi- wifo to pin - .19 almost entire: proutm‘linn 6f busing, during lhclpust your. it is bglmvml. has «1 terrml mum families‘ from hnving th (lwellings‘fiueid for the we of Gus. It haped that. with the i'revivnl of busin‘e many will find lhemselvcs able to incur}. expense, of its introduction; ‘ . 3. ElGVfinfill'll‘Pi. or $500; of stock .11 subsonbed for. yvt rein-Was: and tight! duh or 5400 aims mt beejwhrrfmcribed fox-. 31. which. is was believed could not I)? oolha ed without grr-at dim ulty. have bomb wrml intoafi per c m. stock loan. vz-rtihle. a‘lter 3 main] notice by eithif the pzlrtie‘et.illw cauh‘i t the, put vulub the stock. or iMo ordi, \ry Muck. ll ‘tl ‘ option at the holder. 1 film whole Brno: of stock. lhgrd’ove, yet rg-nmining for ‘3l -in 1.0»9-si6‘n 9f- the company is 'ninek shuroa 01'~5930. ' 1 Out of the net, filming: oflh’r cognplxm Ithtuhmu-tl have, on me In of.luly_lust ‘un lit at Junumy vu‘vh. dlividvll 3 per c(-nlj.( thu- cupilul amok 0" SIiJJHKI,‘ mnuuming $01!”. (11' which. $Bll 50 have been }uill hOhh-l's of stock. 1 ‘ * :1. The current-worn.L ' Iwmm' Salary 9(Bupcriumudcu (‘owl um! Lunu‘, * Dividends, ’ ‘ _ e Tux un Dividends, 3 Memory and Digging, { Intuit-Bl ou lupixs purd. ‘ ' “ A V unpnil .\Xigcclluneous items. Ininnniued, ; , l ‘3l news, mm. x ‘ \ pintv'd [0 audit ll Respect m 11.5 éThe committee nppo Tr‘t-nsurér's nvcuum. rl5" .1. fl. Dunn; To'gnmucr Tn; hullmcc due at Illal su “anouul recriwd 01' ug ”.1 “- ‘ from comhnclio; “‘ “ rccrirul for sem‘i (or loan, ‘Guc‘umpnny; n’u. utllt-mrut, _ Slab : njuuauuh rs, ".512; p nrcounl. ~ T,.'» ice yipc, kin, my u u ‘: r ‘ 1! Hum, tondunl, By.p\id onl an s‘" sulm‘iu: “‘ Slut»- L.x, ‘3“ camera. km, ‘ ll“ dirjnlcnd, V ‘ ‘iulcrcst, ‘ ;“ LIX-or mad sundry ,“ munum From M.» 5“ ‘Jmlll, ’ « ] T‘hprc wnll ‘lue u lulnnw' :‘n’rL-r‘, whru- 5.171. fi" Imus uuusump‘nuH—d 5 l‘. The nhm-t- "nu-mart; gurcr‘s bunks uud is cur , r , ' x .\I. J 5 J. F. , Jun; _: 21121 1862'. March ‘. Stock 3.1 . ‘ , - u St‘ock paid. Du. unpaid Do. uusuldg ’ 1 .q z ‘ f i 51'?qu i The fd‘llow‘ving named stockholdcrsyér elpcted (Sgfiicern for thégensujng year: I ‘ "Paesidd-nt—Prnf'. M. ‘Jawdlm. W ; Directors—ll. I). \Yl‘tttlc-s, J. "Gillwrtl F. Fuhlwsmck. J. B. Dunner, A. D. B. eh' ler, D. Md; Imughy. E I . ; I fifihéfidfifi amen“ «At an gnnunl election for ‘llfirectbr's -i tliis road, held at Culvert Station. Baflll znnre, on' the 27th ult., the following boar of Directors mg; cllos’fn to Serve fox-"th ensuing year; : l j _ l Simon'flameron, E. C. Biddle, Willis l Colder, A. E. ’Knpp, Alexander Small, Joh . A. Wrigfih Peter Sanél'winwj Peter Maul J. R. Elly, John D. Cameron, Joseplx 1 Polls, lienry Welsh. Frank ‘Newwme-l and ’Fuirlmun Roger-Si! A} B. Warlord -1211., wad reelected President. am} R.‘ Ilollins, my," Secretary. John s. Lei Esq., Tre+snren hold! l‘lis position witlnou an. annual election, John; N. Dumml 'qu.. is the_Genenl Subarinfiendent of, lhi| Road, and George C, .Hathumy, an.,l th Genenyl Freight Agent. The' indivillu' capital stock—s36,B6s—wus fully réprel lenteJattthe election. , _ ' ‘ The finnnces as laid before ' : the stockholders ofthe roed, . ‘ by the Treasurer, tor 1801, e [- show the total revepuoto be $1,417,977 I Expenses ,681'832 ‘ Net revenue fisazszzrgeorpmama A ;_ loss Show; thawsumpf 7 1&1? g Mcadiuiderooudp , 18mm \ Bel. of what hand or '6l 24.278 a u 1u d: t J“): 347'”; ‘ Tom w. in the “aim, 3mm 5‘ Menu: Biddle, Wrigljat‘LWehh, Newooln er, Bog-3rd sud Pot“, represent the Penn “l'th imam“ in the corp?“- tion. 7 ' 9 i , .. g M 0 publio'spetken, deothofl. I 3 make I fxee aloof the vocal organ. ' A Rev. E. H.‘ Chapin, D. D., New Yo; “Brown’s Bronchial Tracks.” “1 .. ~ your: Lounges an exoolknfiflicb fu purpoaes, Ind recommo thoir u. Ipublic speakers.” . I ‘Clnhvillo. u tum the presept In, cont-Mun ~ -- ‘ inhabitants.“ ‘ ' , i LEI II nt isiw fouowi L‘lll-jd. ¢ 5 , $330 bu 3 UN 17.; ‘ 3m 50 i ‘ 20 40‘ 1: an 15 L . It; 3 ¥ , ‘ «:.:-f,“ E 18 _, ; $1439 . $1122 (M .r. 5!!- 00 , us, - 1:40 00 u.!tnf:°- t 1, oz; .4 i 2113 r of Llu.: cow- C 333 MEM MEM .1 W 1 I ”("0 f EO3 3 ' 63) 8113 ’ ps,‘ .‘w l' k m-count, 9150‘ 1‘ ‘ 5P 0: lune by Tren uuul pf Feb [paid 0! ‘ l I ' _‘sz'm 4‘ s copied from ' re ; l't‘L, _ ' I anus. ‘ 3 durum-Torn} (I In. Uuuur, IMEI3 $1!.00k) I 0 SHOE!) (0 ‘ 4o u} , 5:0 0 136,144 8:
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