*-» " :55".;’u-;““~~"“""""“ & 9PM ... 7 ‘ ; , , mo‘fififiw r. {Shea every arnnany morning. by Kn“ J. Snnu. at $1 75 per Mann if psid strictly 1x muscn4‘) 00 per Innum if not. paid in advance.l No Inboription discontinued. unless at the option of the publisher, until d 1 meage are pdd. V Anvgnflnnx-rs imérted at the usual rites. Jonjlhxsflxo done with neatneu and dispatch. . Omen in South Baitimon “not. directly opposite Wampltrs' Tinning Bumblishment’ —“Coan.n Punt-m Orrlc: " on the nigh. The Great Discovery P" THE AGE—inflammatory and Chronic 9 Rheumatism! can be rured by using H L. USER‘S CELEBRATE!) RHEUJM'NC MIX TI'RE. .\lnny prominent citizens of this, and the adjoining mumies. have tettified to its great nlility. Its success in Rheumatic nfl'ec liom. hM been hitherto nnpamlioled by any aperifir‘ introduced to the public. Price 50 rental per bottle. For sale by nll druggisu and Mnrekeepern. Prepared nnly by H. L. SIILLER, Wholesnle and RetuiL Drnggisl; ER" Berlin, Adams MnntyY Pm, ilenlrr in Drugs, Chemirnll. 011 a. Varnidi. Spirits, Y’nintu. Dye-stuffs. hm- NCtL Olhl. Essences nnd Tincmrcs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc" kt. WA. 1). Bncliler is the Agl'nt'in Getty!- burg {or " I]. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture." [Jpnc 3,1861: 1f A Ready Market. 00 000 BUSHELS GRAIN WANT . . EFL—We have taken the house lately occup'ed by Klinefeitgr. liollinger & 00., with a determination to phyche highest mykct price: for I” kinda ofGrnin. You will find ul supplied with PLASTER. (H'ANO of .11 kinds, GROCERIESLWhoIesuie and mum. LUXBER, COAL. and every other article in our line of husinesa: mid M the lam-«t possible vmtes for Cash. (‘ull and nnmine our stock Ind prices before pnn-haaing elicwhure. DH-IHL. liiilNKl-lILIIOFF & CO. April 22, 1861. if . .‘ - ‘ Gettysburg Foundry. HF. mlm-rihz-r, hhring pun-lined the Foundry of .\loursflurhmmh. Slnntk (‘n., ( urmgrly Warrnna' Fuu’n-irfi) hn-I rummcna-vd fifliinem‘nugl‘ is nmv- prcpnrt-d tn ufler\to the grime I lurgcr n:.~=ur}uqent of \lm-him-r)’ lhu’} n Inercudnr‘n‘lqcennH‘ep-«L “|le ne THRESH- ING .\l.\oHl.\'l§s, ('luvt-r: Hnllt‘ri. ledm'c (7m; ten, ('orn Slncl‘lert, and Morgan's lme improved ‘ Hni'ie fluke. .\lsn, S'HHVHS. surh as Cook Steven. three dillcl‘cnt inds; and five dillcrent ~ size: of Ton-plinc Slnv-a. Likowwe Mill and Snv-Inill {‘flil’lllgfl, and lllkinds of’l‘urning in iron M Wood. ‘ l ' ' ..‘ ”REPAIRING ofllll kind: on \thery ' Ind»Cquingi ,will bu (Inne- tn order on ‘eluort noficc. , Pam-rm mrllc _n‘nriltr: l'lnugh Cunt lluzll ready "Lula; ’LU 'Qllh'. suvlgm Seylur, “'itlu-mw, le‘hc-r, "‘bdfm‘k. ‘nnll umny .othcrs um mlg-utinnml’ lu-‘ie‘: and eight dim-n-m kimla of runs nexdxgu, for Cemeteries, l‘urcllt-R-ni Yunls. Y ' ' N4O, Mortising 'l\‘l:u~l|linlM,l on? of the but ' nowin two”: 711;; nmr'lllnc won-kw with n Inn-r ‘hy lmml : any little buy fan mnnngn iv. ’ Call numcxnminc om slog-k; nu :lnnht In”. that we can please. lfnraum ought to «no it theiHldmnmge tn hnv mpchin'err of nny kind at home, where it ix "unjufm-t‘urnl. .20 Hull they .. e-.n 'very‘e-mly-gel any [n r 1 roplm ml or rc-puirml. - , 11mm snanxlcn. Gettysburg. Feb.l3, 9860.1: a Gettysbufig QTEA“ LIME MILL. CQIINER HF WI‘ST 4', .\\‘ll BMIJIU\II-S'l‘lll-IHTS, .\‘RAR Tlll-I ‘IH'SDRY.-—l‘lm «um rihL-r. llnvingjrmvll um Sit-Tim .‘llll nf \lr. I‘. \V. Flow“kygu-thiiplucr, lug-z lmd it (hnrmlghly repaired. by placing in i; ll}! lle-s-‘nry mm llllJ‘ry for winding l inle- Mode. Tln'e mill iL nmtiu oprn-finn und I am r'ml} o -upplv an} 4 41mm] tor this useful ’l-‘erfilin-r. (inm’xn Inn-1:81“)! is now cmn-mlml by llmsr wlm llnnzn'flml it. "! he a much lu-IN-r Forlilizrrl ~lu Burnt Linn-“or in drml mu‘ hf (luv uth l’orlilim-ri zvlu-rnlly up plic'tl' n 3 land}: The full ming (11-rl'iiivntl- from Mr: lllrznumncxtrnm-c ‘xmni-r. "ml lllL'lllY re spm-Inldo’rifivcn nhhlzfms taunt)“, will filth! the truth of thii mum? -“‘ ‘ [bywl Inn'o lwt'n Irv smm‘ an my land Fur H find it to he a holler l‘o Limo. :md Hutu-mt. l in the fir~‘{ crop. Kuhn-mu?! olhnr vorti could '(u- produced. but ”Harmon! urn rnq orders and to gho it a ‘ Mir. 4,1861. If 5 Natrona ,“fxmuyrw M : ' equal to nny KE WHY buy} nn onplmir more pcrqullnn will {INT 011’ .\I-ule onlv ln' 1" 'rrmxn mm) \w, N PHILADELPHIA. Joal Oil. . N - EXPMHIVE and ; (MESH. ' Oil, when a few Mn" TM you withh u perfec} "L S\I.T .\l.\.Vl'l-‘.\(‘- (F. 127 WALVUT Sun-2n, ‘ [Pet]. 24, 1352:. 1y :- Saponifier! ESapomfier! HE FAMILY SOAI‘NAKEIL— \H Kitch’cn T Urn-Ase can he maqc'into good SOAP, by 11mm! SM'HNIF‘IEII! H \ ‘ - DIREVTIHXS .\CQUSH‘AXYIVG EM‘H “LIX! SOAP is m cusilv mule \i-ith it 31 makingn cup of mfi'cc. ‘ .\lnnuhu-mrod nigh hy no rutomm. m. SJ)!!!‘ “.\xxrrm'n'mm (JI'MPAVY. .\'n. 127 WfLNL‘T 81., NHL \D‘.\. Feb. 24, 13:2. 1y ‘ Mother Victory Certam. HR underigncil havingjust i’oturned from _ the city. takes plefiun in‘mu‘mnucmg )0 the citizens of Gettysburg Ami Vic-1433', lhnt he hsgs purchased no [i e IPOI. of gumls in hit h'nv' as has mer‘ been {ought tn this‘ 'place, viz: A- very fine article of )lhckercl at ‘l‘.’ penis per dozen, English Duiryll‘fht-ose at H} cents per pound”; splendid'nrticle of Fine Cut Tuhncco for chewing. and in fact non-thing thnz is us udly kept in a store ofhhe‘kind. ,His assort ment of _Qucenswsre will compare with my other house ianwn 0} county, necord'ng to prices. Give him a cnll.‘ Dun’t forge‘ the place, Nohlls, Enst quk street; opposite lhe Bank.r - ’ EH. G. CARR, Agent. March“). “362. l , r ‘ ~ MlBB o.!Sheads’ mnmxo AND DAY swoon, opena' Monday, Septemb r 2d, 18m. Terms—Per senion‘fl' five xfionlhs, $73, For limit and Lnnqu‘grs extra. 1 For further particulars address , ‘ u. L. SHEADSww-l Gettysburg, Pgn, Aug. 26, wax. in Nolfice. ‘ R undersigned, living a large amount. landing on his 8‘ oks for a considrrable length of lime, principxlly made up"of small accounts. takeathis method of notifying those lndobud to him, that he needs money;‘nnd if his friend} will call Mid settle their accounts, he will fee! under many leigntions to them. Sept. 2.331861. ‘ J. L. SCHICK. Albums. NEW md exquisitely beautiful styles of Albums, for “(Jane de Visite" Photo graphs, jnit received and for sale A: prices to Inhale times- TYSON BROTHERS, ¢ York“... opposite the Bank; Gettysburg,?n. Much 10, 1862. Qupensware. J F you In: :nythingin theQUEEYSWARE I line cull M. A.SCOTT l SOX'Q, where you ml! fiid the beat. assortment in town. I'm-ch 24,;1862. QUESTION ASKED Axn ASSWERED._ Why is R that H. G. CARRvsells ROSIERY an e up {0? ush?_ Because he buys tor cash 31d bgyl nothingbnt. 3. Roos} article, and 52115 M. I very Ibo!" ptofil. LINN“ 9MI gentlemen. give him ‘1 all. Don't. forget the place.— Bight oppolhlthe Bank, 111 & ork at. [Non 25. OIESTICS, Tickings. Checks, Flunnels Q kc., cheap at Fafineswcks’. We have also O 0431 e branded wnh our own name, to ihich we inviu especial nttention, as it excell b} {ll-,1” not offered in this market. for the pfice. ‘ ‘ ' . YSON BROTHERS have con-tam}: on hand T a Inga assqrtment of plain And fancy! w." bu "e I.» m,gildod fumesmold sud plated locks", “3d,“: 7": , humping“, £¢.,—.tc., which they no selling at _ ‘9’“? F“ "1 Islonilhingly low pricey. A K ~ .1b“ ”0 "New" {ol' 44th Thera'l Aland . WKzre they Where, the ‘pu gold, And‘lifeV l: ’Tiathelnndo Where lg" - i Where thé wa. On the eve, I Our guy: can But our xis And our POO And vie %ern yepoae, When bur sp Ind w I And 'rq‘ye dr ' Quin 0! the‘ stars . iljghtL But (:0 thi And ting dqfi Bit M.- fuel . L ~ \\ e are 'traw- ' gloom, To a' kingdo And our gni( ”invest toniv inqideq: .\lill Spring, i 'A goldijer ha ml to cohtni out the cbrn .1 it up andgfille: one of B0}: .\lc says : ‘ , "Vat 3'6“ 6 I replied it brnndy): upon duo;-y nndw‘ull - “11-ms I ll ’,ng thciflrmiml Limv- ‘rmmu , l‘ lufi‘onr )oan and ‘. . ‘fiFzér than the “um! 1 lm“ “311”“ hm 3h cylfinlicflwtian “10 bran-Jy V ‘ PETER DIV-TILL.“ " ground wits H mm «A'lil‘e clmrm‘u-r Infill—"Bu . hi~ is innit-inn. ._ ‘ ‘ .y‘ H-elrd to 10nd in their ‘5 “ dnflor ’ s rial. in th'lt bmud; JOHN HOOVER ' 'Elfey pause ‘wlmn one of “Py jvngs, I some m) self, trinks." I'pon whicl M hid canteen said : ‘ ‘ [IS-A sen} young fnnfilx, lint t-llilxlhm' or-ler which ‘1 roydingly, she litre patients fu , took fiKu I ishment was per uml rhub ! always BS, c nucr or (30L “'.|shingtou -‘ says that In 4‘ emancipation l'umbiq. wpa x Home of .Re' Train, of 3!: amended, bu ed tiny—mm ‘ represented had been}: seventh nine 4 ding um ‘pri for public.“ thlt where th damages ah ‘ Opinion of“: that this om set aside by; the New Y other day, in wns unable I agent refuse the conduct also refuse ,were his orera from the companf. 10! course the ndical.npeu w 1 not npprovulaf :he m;- reat of the -irectors us they hare fcountry Storekeciu . for disc dicing the pubfic curren cy. But i; i: nnfortu -tefor our enstem friends that the Sistirgfuul r the new currency éhould come from Hunchh Its, when it was gener- Illy hoped I's“ all glitd Citizens would unite in keeping up ihe credi of the Government, S‘The (I‘ll-aft ofttie Constitution of Illinois, which hasjq'st bran firepnred by the Legisla ture, And is: to be szbmitted to a vote of the people in Jaime next, doulaini tha loilowing pro visions in rélatinu toéthe colored population; Ser. L Nb negro at muhmo shall migrate to or settle in this State. Ifter the adoption of this Constitution. ‘7 Sec. 2. Np neggo 0;: mulatto shall have the rsight of sdfimge or hold any uflice in min late. ‘ ‘ ' t Sec. 3. We Generpl Assembly shill pass all laws necessary to early into effect theqprovisions -f this nrtidle. ‘ ‘ CMS Br H._ J. .‘ AHLE ear J - fitot. BEE! NO Ow LI OUNTA ',E= ci BEM d the stirs r away m 1m he mnfom I under uno’ EIRE] I 1 treasure our God,’ in the home v' te‘nmliy roil velar “eacth Intains IL life! - that hefnlyli [old ofi‘La bk! Ir {mm {in 3+ ' 3 _de‘crts‘iohhg‘ f 1! .longi‘ul {OH splendor -weary t i; can mo of soar t ‘on's have t by tine g IMINEI “'hl-n » e f; int in the times he torn wiath Adatplationa 1e tide ifthc‘ri‘ver that oungniTs ofillife. dnhe LTlue Kahuna at rita wer ”7 “ nk from: From the e ergrecn =ME e runsémedqare Hod, from heir palace of light smiles; ofo Hr God. - 'nrd, thro'clfiingcs and whore !ver smile he brit home MEI ‘ '1 ensures nng bloom is theg by E ry‘thnt ahiu 111:11! From the e nuntnins 0f = 0‘”, . .afibfi f- I _~A_.x IL irandom; re“ ed Willi lher‘ rn POH‘B connec follows . g 1 I ed a bnr‘rdw-l ph- brgmdy 1 ho bnn‘ MIL (-n. \ hileid irlnishc a my I 1- CM oh from EEG= I- s fbere to he' nreny' ' u‘échmnn ' pficnred Which t . ME 121121 €- chnapps l . a dozen hich w‘ IDu'tchniflh m «- .nnt npilled‘ «red to their better; look here may be‘ ; MEMO so n•h a op, and ntto lobk at ebch OLLH‘, a mom em (Tr ansJ tr :aimed— ‘ ' ‘ Pfiyqu via! 1 dc ; X.firiuks don't ‘ill . -., den {on |- ‘;‘ 1 ' 5 ion saith arty fiull cking h s liyi moment, he too and sw Abend." “.\n right -1 -1 ' an, the :imfn E rchildrergfré sider ill hnm‘ l ught 6 to Co ; cured by phy syn small dose [-1- it «is thou us to b had 31 whene rb for t eir crossness Peevishness q! ssociatel in thy =EU rb were l- €Ol. O» I 'rlounjrrr (11-Ith DIS‘ { Amwni‘xox ELL—FI). rem of the NM, . Hem!!! raft-ct in the bill fox lthe les inAh‘e Dintfiicl of Co lt}: the Mtenfiii‘n of :‘ne‘ i-cs in (10-again by Mr. 3, who tried 1" ha e it - his amcud‘peg} ob ir "n; vnted d Wl}; It' in—thn tn: fin, .11 kt: with 9°" m. u . the Consilrti‘fp, p3l I arty shall 6 in l lju§thgxpenx i ! ceeds “fem: ( ! std by hjnry. !_ neutjulhsxs in II occasibn 11.. l of Apppslsl,» ALEcut6 lIIIIE scan E =- 01 re po erious of negr nroughl. resents !MEE althoug |- iy Mr. T sed, col 'drnents ate pro s wi ho MEM ME= most e MCM3 he Cou ‘ A. from Sew .n land, the av ra Mn” .1 [up PA 3 k Worl om: us nonsm— hue-105m?" Maw, he railroad hre b éanae the pay his to take U. S. dema A 1 Salem andq‘Loiwell trtin r on th to tak them, "Mink Mm such jafied with thd‘amouylt of Compiler, get your neigh- A DEM©©RATH© AND FAfl‘fl-ULV JQUR LETTER FRO! ‘ MAJOR JACK ‘ ‘Yumsprox. April 15th, 1862. To tie mam o};er Guam/tin : ers z—l'ifle bin kinder sick sense I writ you last; The truth is, this clymute in the Ipring ii: i ly Every weekinin’ to the con stitushinli inltiu, too, has bin terribully tmxus about war noose, and the nigh ap proach (if ho whathet. But the great sub jeck which the Kernel and I have bin 0015.: siderin, is the “icohtrybandsf' What is toi he done with ’eiml‘t hat’s the questahun, and Lin in qosihé’d like tosee the teller} tlmtcan tell him.; no night Linkin got a big m p. a‘ dihe’ so down, and “NowJ”; :68 he. 1‘ Mayer-J let's take a look at all ore-l aqhunm 99.1 e thertint sum place whnrj we kinl ten thong p nky kinky heels, and‘ git red‘bl' ' m.[’ i“\ 31,” ses I, “Kernolm I'm ngreied.’ $0 ire ent at it.» First Lin-1‘ kin pnt'hia zfln‘gero lluty; “ Nowfl sea; he, “thei‘s n [ln 1d ant jest suits the‘nig—l ger ‘comititu hinri SI. ppose they go thor 1’“ “lint,”“l s I ”Kaine, they won’t go, and‘ efthoyilji‘r' ‘;l ' yiwdn'tfdonnthin.” “Wal.” sen hm} » iniitter, er they won't trouble‘ longer.” “But,” see I, “then‘u tinl The Hand uint large enufi" lh niggerc—four milliom orl , ’ T “iWall,” ses he: “ther'sl rirv+wliat do ’you think of “min." See I, I“Kernel, that’s , y liatétully. The Creator fixed amid shale, but you can‘t make ‘ it}l onjny more'n you caitcounti‘ hliltle pig, when he keeps; t theihulltime. The truth is,! 11 whoill be President of it from! ' t the next, and the niggem: you em . tail might all git thor thr‘onts‘ [unfit-o '4 ““0: m“ they landed.“ "Wah"; lsuyq L {kinl "Llama alight ohjectshuna—i _ But Kl J s tint river to .\friky. Thor’s} ' Libel-y; Im} twin um do, Majer?"—: i "Wal," ses iii “Kernel, that conntry is. inbont't e biggestlllumbug in the‘zhull lot. ‘ l Fust ofl' sum told good, peepul thought it i was g’oi ' to hrhouht to sumthin'. but after‘ i forty yt- rs oriqwridin' moneyfion .it, ther {aim e y min-e chhntz of civilizin’ AFriky bin“ that myithlnn ther is of mokin :1 Killed i 1. , (cannon outl of afhass wood log. A lt'ewf ‘3‘" “Wny ' baxdtgitwnny boddy wimnw n" to l ef to hear ’em‘pi-eaol‘z; hey got hold of it onl are ma 'in’xi good thing out of ith As fur’ [sendin’ 'ur I iggorei there, why it’d take all I r the 5.1”! pin’ oi: the'w‘orld. and/more money than (‘l «of ouhl ‘print by stag/m in a year." , “WM," es iokin,‘ “where/n nrth can wol isend ’e 1?"; i‘Ndw,’frses I "Kernel, I'vel in t on iiee hf‘lmybwn abn t that matter.‘ I Ifthin they :m-e:best ofl‘ where they are, ' i billt if y! u mite} gitred of' m, I would send I ’(im all} to hlhssavoliews-i 5!! Peepul‘, who {are Fo‘Elxuz tie-have oth r folks ovlrn‘run ‘ ‘with e nigterskough tm be willin’ to, I share to e ofihe‘hlessin's themselves. So : ’ ldt ullitl at’u here; in anliington be tent I right f 0 to Boston," ‘ Yes, that miglitl i do," ses .inkih, “Jhut th n if they are ent'ri tied to t neir freedhm, th y‘orter be allowed a lto go wlflrefthey’r‘e n niinrl to.” “ Him": l 595 1,1 “ ome State; wod't hove ’em at all, ' in they can't go there] So what's to be' i d it‘s-2" "W 511,” 595 Li kin, “this is n ati '; nlighty ltufl‘ mbjeck. E know sumthin' ‘ i shout n'ilittih’ mile: and hat hard work is . , ginernll , but thid nigger questahun lmai ‘ troubled me more? thah ' nny thing I‘ ever ‘ got {mid of beforei’r Zion,” sea I. " Ker-l ;nel.l c'ajn explaingthn in why.” Sasha, "Let's hear you. ‘3 Hide ." “Wail,” set I, 1 1 "Kernel, where do you icon-y your pocket 1 ihook?” i Sea be, "what n oirth has that to ‘do win:J the subject 2" See I, "hold on.l i you'll s e". “Wei," he. “I‘alleraicnrryl lit 'rightjfiere“ inimy eft hand. tréwsers' ‘ pocket. f. Sesl‘ I, l‘ did'nt you "Er have a, [hole in that hock'et forgo day or two, and g i had he putyour po¢:ket bbok in some other 7" i ‘ Se: he. " Majfr, liheze.” sea I, “whet did ' you do ith it thje‘n r" “Wal,” ses he, “I put it: n m 5 right hand 'pocket, but it‘ kinder hafed mylbg there, cause it warn’t‘ used to 11, and it tlso felt mighty onhnndy. l So I- p t it in myeide cost pocket, but‘ every time I stooped over it would drop out. T ieh I put it in my coat tail pocket, l but [w s kept all the time du‘the qui viva", afe'ared some pickpocket would steal it.— At last. in order to make it hate, and sure, I put iii in the top of my hot. under mml Ropers, Limit the hat wu_two tbp heavy, and dver iti went, spilling "everything. I tell you I wits glnld when my potsl‘ket wufixed, and-I got it back-in the old apot.” “Now,” we I, “Kernel, that’s jest the ease with the niggers. The minnit you get ’em out of ther place, you don't know wh ton nrth to do with ’em. Now, we’ve binfiler‘e all the evenin’ senrchin’ over the map tofsee of we can’t find sum place to send-’em. But it’s all no manner of use.— You've got to do with 'em jest as you did with your pocket book—put ’em where they belong and then you won't have enuy more trubbil." , , Linkin didn’t see eggaztly how Iwu gwin to apply the story, and. wen he did, he looked kinder stuck up. Wen he saw that I hed made a. hit at him, I follered it up. Ses I, "Kernel, this government ain’t out of order, as Seward and Chase kontend.-—- They are only tryin’ to run it the mug may -—thnt‘s what makes all the truhbil. I} once had a thrashing machine, an I sold it to old Jim Dumhutter, an utter lie-got it he sad it warn’t good for nothin’-—thnt it wouldn't run, to. So I went over tosee it, on I vow if he didn’t have the machine all rong end formist; 'I went to work at it; In fine; _n ieetle wile, it went 0t? like greee,jiat a: (Belt ai o whigtle. . Youteepld Dumhut- In told, f timi : alley: of he souli his goal land, den: are its holy ’ us hei‘e;« [one moi' g to .11011‘ thoieflx [SID m 3111 u Ls. IA m fCe-tllril Ithilt “I: 3:: fine a it up n‘ Ea tron: ‘ the ~11 runmnl nng'lngly through MBE Inin' :' Hi I one m O. . 09 a Ten- . Mile at ich prov- Pulling I turned ing this, :2 in, and CCEEI ' e in, and Iv r upon the; chnnteena. f but—min mm | arr o‘f a I flip hf ps 3 dis fc. A5:- ‘, and the I'm need ” No pun :jy ill-tem |ljcir minds C 273 ken on; and lars- the It ie the ve ”bus: ‘11]! to be MEM ;(1. ; pies, and GETTYSBURG, PA.., MON‘IDAY, MAY i, 1-‘-‘32« DOWNING. “um-n Is' ‘l6!!va as» mu. PRIVAIL." tel- didn’t understand the machine, an. ther'ofore. he oouldn" make it go. Now, sea I. Kernel, our (:onstitushin is a Dimmy cntio machine, an“ it's got to be run as a Dl'mmycratic machine. or it won’t run atall! Now, you see, Seward is tryin' to run it on his ‘higher In" éi-inoiple. bu‘t it warn’t undo for that, In the comekence is, the thing in pretty ni'glfp smashed up.” a wn, m Linkin,i“th‘ings do look kinder duk. I don’t knlow yhor we will come out, but I guess I'll ism a proclamafion for the ministers to partly for us.‘ Perhaps they will do sum good}! Sen 1. “Kernel, that. reminds me 04 old Img: Doolittle, ’wno cum along the rouli (Que day rite by whar old Sol Hopkins, afvel-y wicked old sinner, was hoein’ corn. '{l'he season wag late. 'qm the corn was mity tlim. Ses the ‘Elc'lerl— ‘Mr. Hopkins. your corn is not very forard this yéar.’ ‘Xo, itfs monstrous poo? '5O: Hopkins. ‘an I gu§u I‘ shau't huvm nll a‘ crop.’ ‘ Wnl.’ sea xlhé Elder, ‘Migter‘v Hop kinsgyou ought toimy to tbje Lord for good crops. perhaps 11 . will hear yon.’ ‘Wnl, perhaps He will. and perlnlps He won’t.’ 2‘“ old :sm, 'lmt 1m be darned if [don’t think that this cox-h 139de manure atnrnel night, More than 1‘ does» pruyln' for."'—- Now, sex I. “Linkih.,l ‘think this'cquntry is somethin’ like «11d Hopkinsep corn. It‘ Med: stwalnanship aquooddeul lnor! than pratin' fo‘r.” Linkin (lidul’t teem to like that ‘b servnshin of mine inuic‘h. for'he turned the subjik, an he ain’t axed me what“. ram best to do will; 'the‘ niggors since. ‘ Your l'nénrl. ~ l Mum Jig: Dowxxxd é”? r “:7 f aor Abolitibnisin; ‘ Pro bBlBB4 The Abolitionists id Cdngress :bavjng succeeded in— ‘ '1 i Almlbhmg slavery in- the‘ District of bo } lumhin: ‘ ~ ~ T I Making piggen eligihle to mail carrieTF-I: 1 Prohibiung mihmry oflicen from relay-n -. ing fugitiven— g '. And offering the Borcler States a. brill? to abolish slavery‘. havexletermined to change the Fugil :v'e Slave la'w' in 35120 givp fugitit'es’ atrial by jury in We probinct tnwhichtl ey escape. This, of course, will hinder the law of little value 8:0 slave ownen. l They have also [latex-fined ~to remgll'iié Hsyti antpower, 4nd rgceive anlbamdlors therefrnm here. l l i 2; , l 'l‘hry propose, hl 0.1633 repeal tlm “blle code." so called. of he Dian-it! nf Columbia, and will attempt legltlize‘votinlgin Elie District by AL! [pm Hi: il‘psidlince. : These are n féwzof the mPMures wiifich. the rmlical party it! Congress, who l‘pel re‘ marknbly strong J'lisl, uq‘w,’ will _insnst upnn, And as the smsion gprocqneds they will open the Black Pandoru’ box; as wide as possible. Meanwhile the ‘BO (livrs of the army a‘re qudering a‘s they [_(ht.l why Cnngress does not attend more cl selylto the finamiial in‘ terestu, and let :1 ' ery nlon¢ until the re bellion is ended. . ql'ermnian. Xlion Threstened. \ A Negro Re Ina lecture del eret! in Trenton. New Jerspy. on Thur-3d y ovgniiig week, by lhg negro, ‘John S. Reéo—the spedker used the followinglanguage < ’. ‘ “ We hni’e a frie din Pfilent Lincofin; he is striving to fr- our . ,-; and if? Fre- mont, who will be in nugcefssor,we will find one who is firm to ur (Vania. ‘ “It it well for us but. the North and South are fighting wi‘h nrh pthen After they have fought long d wenkolned their pow ers, we will rise‘ u‘ and my to Mr.‘ white ingm film}: we bav power to defend=bur- solves. Cameram'l‘becahse he fought, to nbolish slavery, h I hid head cut. 03'. and that, ofa bunker placed [in its “and. This country is ‘tryim: rte ufflie the knot that will soon becut.(nieaniriu slavery.) Ifthis country should be lentuni’gled with a foreiL'n power. we, my people, would be a suitable nlly with a foreign power, as we know the geography of the munt'l'y. and could lead the army to the most prominent positionn, and thereby free ourselves and be elevated to an equality with other race.” Th 9 general tendency of the lecture was lo instil into the inds 9! his people rebel lion, and have the prepared for rising up at someproper tinle andlunite with another pbwer and be eleveted M) an equality with the whites. and 1: ve tlie rights of suffrage as they have. At the close'of the lecture, three persons, cit an: or the place, made up n purse of mo ey‘hpd ‘gave itito the speaker. ! “Our cause is sojupt. sa patriotic. 9'o nbblo and so worthy. that it flourishes in the sun lighm and challenges invatigntion.”—-Repub lican paper. . ‘ "So inst!” Log]: at the reign of ten-or lust summer. ~ "So patriotic !” . "I have been a disuuion ist for 19 years."i- Wendell Phillip” [Led into the Senate 014 the arm of‘the Vice-Pres. idenL] 5 3 ‘— “So noble !" Cheating the poor soldier: with shoddy clothing. Ind robbing the Gov emment.——See Vain Wyck’s report. “So worthy!" DH! What a play upon {val-(ls. ,Wortby of whit ! Utter annihila tion. which it is suge to receive the very next time the people ha‘vé achnnco dlt.—~L¢6¢non Adverther. ‘ “Flou'rishea in tunlight!” See the new Dark Lantern argangement.‘ Where does “Abe live and trawl?” “Challenges Investigation !" As in the 1m reports of Governmént dealing in the West. As well might the Devil challenge investigntion on his darkest rgcg-ds in sm. Baum—The Union men of Kentucky have commenced sending protests to the President. against running ofi' their chattels into Ohio. by militpy power“ The Preli dent has the uncle: under Idvisemont. The Necessity of I. White Mimi‘s Party. Although this republic was fourided by white men, to secure to white mpngpr‘rsonn] liberty, religious liberty and the ifidividual and collectlve proepciity which fiaturally flows from éplighlencd free institiétions. we have now | Congress a'nd many State Legis ‘laturesyh ‘ sole occupition. s 13 to be exclusive tl);;iulatiau for the hen tof the blackl. - . ’ . The imperative requirementsp he war ; the consequent necouitiep of the reusury; the stagnnt'ihn of commerce and“ anufw lures; the'ilnnguishing conditi ‘n‘bf labor, which daily hppeal to the heart ind headk ol‘our legisln nrs,are drowfncd i t_ cuiighly rush of :enllthat inspires our flung with mpltitudinh s expedienls to in the records of pongressional loghln i . . l I The resiltione, the acts, thelpfi'gwc 0501' that natio a body might. lend {he 'mlief that the empient was lots, (l‘in l'l‘im buc'too, wjr it not that the d%§imen~tnry evidenég , daily receii‘e of !. itfkl'ricui legislation in 0 dated from Wag ington,‘ in the District l'quumhia. Mea‘nivhil , the while men holloa'ncll their money to theGov'ei-nmr‘nt to supprex: a iignntic ebellion, are nlar- ed at the ominous del y in Congrew to a cure them even the int rest! of the ‘Vtht nu if they so liberally adv need in fibre lime or granted need. Whi-e merchants ask nE vain for Wnéfiwbite anufacturers do‘t vcfibost they _m Imm mm, m. m. apprehemio upon the numeralilsgi‘mnds of rum‘y‘wny bin" ks ’thnt daily invm‘ ‘the soil of‘ Pgnmylv nia and thrpnten to terimo combetitidn 'ith them in Hm vm- ugvfiehls of their occ patiom. The .white. itizonsof I’ennsylvnni \ win soon feel, in ll: increase oftheir poo and county tnxles, 'he addi tional burl}: ns pufupon omm bill]? snd~ d'en accessi n of a lazy and imérovident colored pop lation. x. ' j“ The coun ies of Delaware. Chesj‘fier, Len cmzter are I“greatly overstocked Hagen than; contraband: We see them dail} passing through Harrisburg: wanding téeir way northwaril and wnstwm‘d, and the-re is nn’; exaggeratipn in saying itlmt, eré‘long. in ‘, every ,hounty of lhe Cdmmonw Ith. om“ white laborers will meet. runhwfi blacks} face to face in competition fofiemployfl monk. The inevitable consefiuorgre of thisk competition must. and will be‘Lll degrmln- I tion of labor. and tlm reduction wngeq ; they ““ill‘then don-cg. when hm ato, the " mse protences of the [Republiofin party.l wr'hose luudations'of “ (It: dalqnflyfigf (aim-3’3 were but: cheat. to lure them gain the ! mn‘kp of the Democrntic party, wl ,cli alone ‘ has. ;ever sihce tho Revolutihn,f lion‘esll , protected while‘ lnbor against thc‘cohstanix. encroachments of thenristocracy of wealth. 4 The rhiy is not far (liqtant wheiglt‘he while‘} citizens of the North will aw on, as ifi from an oppressive dream. to t e dreadful ‘ realities which surround the ,nnd will ' join in mass the white man's p. ty that is'. destined to hurl from power the ack man's ] party—know hurrying the nationgiinlo pnnr-‘i chy and irretrie‘vdble ruip.—Palr.io( if: Union. E. . —*'~—*‘ ‘ -t ‘l‘" . ‘ . Funds upqn the Governfnent. ‘ The'Philacielphin Non}: A‘mm'fan, an Ad-' ministration joumal. pliblished ‘phe follow ing startling dispatch from Waniilnilngton in its issue of Saturday weak. 'PW'hQn Demo crats complain of frauds in conneolticn 'with the expenditures of tho Government. they are at once silenced by the cry ofgtpeamn I," But. when Republicans ‘thus benrgdamnin‘g testimony against their own pa. y, there surelymust bewmething piercing wrong: 'Wczn/lingtnn., April IS.--The minding dieélosurés which are almost hourly being made of frauds committed upon th‘p govern ment is the general theme of count-Ratio 1! today. There is no telling where thein vestigntions of the Commissioner-«find Com-l mittee will end. Men who have hitherto stood high in the rommunity and enioyod unblemished reputations. men who~e pa triotism the country believed in. h‘avp been shown to be worse enemies to the country than the most ultm fire-eating southern rebels. It is a humiliating fact, Ibut. it is the truth.‘ . ‘ ' --———————<o-‘O ' @The Democracy of the count It: the real ['nion men. They always bah b n for the Union, and but for themnhis Union uld have been a wreck long ago. History n tests this fact, and the present. emergency I t I but ad ditional proof to its truth.- They stand by the ConstituiiOn, the sheet anchor of the Union, without which we could hue no Union. Dc ltroy that, and we are M. 5e- withont compass or rudder, by twin}: to steer the Shit? of State. Onr opponents, in their-new found out for the Union, nnd'their phrenzied hate, oéthe South India inltitutionn, would override di the Infe gnards‘provided by our forefnthenito preserve it. Thin policy would make re-cqnstruction hopeless And impractic-ble. They chhnot con trovert our plain showing of_this “in": result. of their lche‘mes, run! they turn be: nms, And make months at In and cull us uglginnnes, in diganoul to use“ vernacular. Tb‘éy may do ceive the ignornlit and gntify thé’firejudiced, but they will make few comm-m l’y'this style of discussion—Thu Democrat. E -—— ~..... «0o» ———-—«— Furtfier Search for Sir John {rm/cm...“ Englishman. Mr. Parker Snow,'will _soon arrive in New York, on his way to the North in search of traces of Sir Jth Frank lin and his party. The sister ofione oftbe lest oficets and her frienfis’furnish mogt of the means for the expedition. t WA woman. dressed as a: man. was brought before the Mnnchgst 21' (Eng) magistrates. recently,on n charge‘lof assault. : It transpired that for six years 953 had been taken for I. man. f 1 fiTbo Pituburg Dispatch t'iuly any: . " The most dilloytl pnpon nrg‘ invariably 11‘ than which mourvaunt their 10) pity." ' 01 0 IL\ L‘ J G .From the Frederi‘k Union. ABQLITIONISTS AND REPUBLICANS; . om . Six ‘0: One. and A Half Dozen or tha [it] Other. , A er what has transpired in Congress within the pmed ten days. we never want to lii ten.“ any man drhWing the distinctimi betvleenl Abolitionista and RL-pubiicnm. for the” acis,’wifich speak lbuder than wprdn, convince us that there is «an difference be tweelh them, and that they are both chili: fromf‘the same block, nml honceforth théy must be clmrncterized by their true name-: Anoimdxms. . ’ One of the most bennvoll M. and kind hearted gentlemen within the circle of mu ugqunintannnce is, unfoglgunntoly. n Repub lican, 9nd from our higli;tn’sfl(~ct for his pen;- sonnlqunlitiw. welmvo lisfu‘not’l for hourujn times plush to his (-lxiciil:ninns ability vlif: foronce between the hel'c‘fllt‘fl. He {Mum tell as that they difl'mwl us v'ridnly as day and night—that. Republican} only daily-(«l to confine slavéry to its ‘flcsonflliniitn. and wereuttorly opposed to m fin-thorrxtcminn. and lo’nll interference “Lin: it \rhm‘e it. al- rnnd exiz-ti. The Abolitionirln, lip Would 5.133. to in 'favor of destroying Hm institu tion no matteryhéro .it’is ti) bn found.— 'l‘his “'0 Republicans ni'a‘opposod (o,llan \vill' esist, whenever thry ntmmpt to carry out ‘lleir cherished idem. But. whpn tbs tim ‘arrivod for the Rma‘lblicgns to prom tlmtlthey entertained rlLifl'orPnt views frbfif the' .bolitinniqsfihey failed tn dqm. They vote}! as strongly and up ohemfully as dixi" the iAlmlilinnistn, for ‘tlie (lvdmctinn nf t-lavdry in the Di~frict oanYumbjamrfl 11mm ing lsified thcit profouipm are no! onti-‘ ”alto any more confinlénm: than the mnk-‘ est bolilionists‘ of ma “I%!qu l’hilllips‘ schobl. } - _ ’ ‘ r 7 _-__V, r faith. ' , D as any man in bisl shnxhs inppdtze for moment. that, the ’SIMB of ’ Maryland ever Mve ceded [to the (internment United States, the Dir-trict of Colum ,ahe vmuld hnve had the remotefit idea eltime} that‘tthe General Government (1 eyed undertake tn aboliah Slnvery in'itslitnits.’ Never. None but a fool l madman can think so. Hnrylnnd jted theitcrritory and the United Slutes' ived it. filth the implied. ifnot pnsitive tarstnndtng. that the institution of slave-K tould rémnin there unchanged In, long existed in Maryland. It ‘would never Ibcen cededon'nnyothprterms. There [we snygit was a breach of faith on tho iof tho"Gen‘e«-al ‘ Gnvemment townrrls Lyinmt, to abolish slavery in the District lumbin,‘whilst that institutidn exists l‘e State. Probably ninetenths twen ln bf thpse ”competing the Legislnture fryland when the District ot‘Columhia eded to the Gonnral (lol'ernm‘ent; were a own,cr§, and it is thoreforejltst about as r asonable to suppbse that. they would hav given their consent to the proper-“inn had they dreamed that the grantee would abo sh ' artery thereia‘while It existed in the ow state, an it iii to believe that the authoriti s at: the City of New York would perinit Powder Mill! to be erected and oluernted‘ in the very heart, oftholr city.- When we call it- a. breach of faith, wefibar acterize’thit mien ofthe Gem-ml Gov/em ment by its mildesf ,terlth—Jfrrdtric} U- A Breach co one won of ti bin, at t won with or 11 grim roce und ry s ' as it hnv fore par 4 Mnr ofC tiet ‘ of a was slav MO i ' —-—»————o-o—— ——-- ‘ fl-Tbe New York Hmfid. in its money ‘ article, account-1 for Hm rnpid ylmlimo in stocks on the groundlthnt “an impromnm' prehila. which cannot baeradicutoil, that thq‘public do not pOl5 all the n'owa'." _MI the: otherjqurnnls in that city either spank in a limilnrrstmin, orl attribute the upmb [led condition of theMmk hlxirket to the vague way?” that are afloat. —w —4— —-—~I« -——-———- . fi’l‘he Sew York "'arld states that. on Suflday wéek, in many of the ohurohpx in th city, the yasters ‘protested/ ‘ngqimt tho ass med diéregnrd ofqivil rights manifonted by he Govérnment. Théinterfrrenqe with {h Prose. thd the imprisonment of citizmm‘ on uspic‘ton. without wan-motor triaL was ex reuly donounred ‘by several noted cler gv -en. The Warld(Republican) adds :7 “I would-be well (01" Go'vemment to heed th e significant indications of public opm» iol 7’ V ‘ . . About three 'weeks ago A bill was p ented in the United States Senatomnd re nod to the Committee on Federal Re— latlons, to the effect that all nur foreign ministers and contul's be rv uircd m take th oath Qf‘allegiance. On \3mlnmdny hut thé bill was reported back to the Senate by thé chairman of the Committee. Mr, Sum ner. who seems to have néoertnined that all now abroad in that capacity are Abolition isti, Mhe reported again“ the bill. We are well aware that It would be entirely superfluous to adminivzter an oath to that class of men, for like Sumner himself they would take the oath to enable them todmw their pay, and still bring forth nothing hut treason and treachc-x _V.— (.‘(zugh‘eld Rupublicuu. @A countryman was sitting in Jerry Butts’ Hotel in Bellfonte, the other day, reading the Philadelphia Inquirer, when he suddenl y jumped from his Rent and exclaim ed, to a. gentlemgm near him, ‘Why, I dln’t know General Banks was dead 1’ ‘,The gentleman addressed not :hnving heard buch new: remarked that. be guessed he was not. ' ‘Wby yes,’ guys the intelligent reader. ‘don’t youtsee. this column is headed “News fr¢m Gen. Banhs’ Com.”——Ballfom Wa/cll men. ’ , , ‘3 Prentice says if Gen. McClellan were , fail in bi- mighty enterprise, we know :t whichgould 'exulf moat—his Squtfiern hi. Northérrvmin. - ' , TWO DOLLARS A-YEAR No 32- A’Bdl-‘eoutltuud Vigilance Commute. MPGWNWM 8.. $351.! In the C‘ourtfol‘ Sessions of Cnmbyrlnnd enmity. Pm. last ngekpk‘clmrd lolmm, A. J. Khurmln. Jr.. nnd Levi lilrerly. Nu.“ Mechmicsburg, were found guilty 01' Ml.- lng and holding in confinement n my nnmed John Kommly. It appears that Mr. ’ Alvey; a prominent lawynr n! lingentnwn. Md" was arrested by military authority. in June list. on a charge ofdisloyalcy, and was brought to Mechanicsburg. on route for Font Lpfhyette. , Kennedy. who claimed to be a Union mun. on leeiné Mr. Alvoy in au-tody. announced hi: arrest as an outrage, whare- ' upon, it. in alleged, be wan taken into our 3 lady by the defendants, who. .m-r giving‘ him a mock trinkrelomed him. ‘Soon after he was ngnin‘nrrested by themqmd an al tempura made ‘to count»! him 110 také um oath oi: allegiance. This who refilsnl‘lo doq and was finally released. The (xx-lialofi'ol unlon' Bay‘s: I ‘ ' The can‘e created omnidernblo interest“ and 1 great many witneq-m. on wall m- "WO taton. were in the' court room during dud ' intruded trial. It was (qu fing’enin'at the kind. porh'npr, evl-r tried in Ihi- canary. ‘ and it Wm tn dfl‘idfl tha qxlmtir-h whrfhor ‘ a set of, fiumtir‘nl vnthmiasta can with ind ‘ purfity. and ‘Whenvvrr (ht-y pYr'n'“. mmq‘ nml imuleon who hnppen to difi'qj- with 3 Hum 'politienfly. It was tom-z fhl‘ qua-3‘: tiun \‘hcther a self—constiiutod and “Mun; ful cn‘mmitteo ofstuy-ntrhnme pun-ink dam"? wt Chg hw- Ind conuitution at doflnpce: u. plvlawro. ‘ ‘ ‘ § The) trial omm. in} two full (Inn. (luring I the whole of wEich tim’e tlm bum-t rug-m 1 was cmwdcd. M. this writing the defend; 1 not: have apt been sentenced. . ' fl‘A letter from Fortress Mnnrno my: ——“'l‘lxe nppeumfim hero on Sumhy‘ nut ynstmtdny of Vice f‘rmidem Hamlin. will a finrty of ladies from “'nuhiugtnn. on gt’llt’rul lroli'c, with I hand of muslin. hp. 3 _ um raised the distinguiahcd, gq'ntlouum i ‘, ‘ military 0|: nav‘al estimation. With ”101‘ serial» surroundings and stem rmlitlm 'n 1 we have hero. the nppom-nnco ofn ph'nxun _: pnrl'y‘w'uh n throng (if thnuinth-M. uidalvl girls. i*immensfilypondémned."~_—3fi'mlmnan'.l . " .\ll‘l'o (not the poor XrgL-n) Billed “'hilfl'g Ralnellwns burning." you will yvcullt‘eL-hé So. mmiy of our New England Snmmrp' :uul ltvprvsonfntives. miter ugitatihg abolig? tion, :frir Buncomho, all the w'wlt. up to Sn'urday, relinve the monotony ”Sunday? cxvuruionm wn the Potomac. with Indian, chnmpagnej'hd other fixing in Gm-e-mmentgllj ' steamers and at Unclv Snm'~s “pomp—s 3 The mimvo is not‘the first “any old time ’l Vice President llumx and innm ~(if “up; Svnntfhrfi and Repre'zenmtlvm fl’fl-11l New ‘ Englx‘mtl have been on, if nompubors tell Nile trinh. v Gnntwomu at. Furlwn Mohmv, I it is liar-mm], hm: {’nrlliddon thl-se plenpun‘r purtk's to lni‘itl thcreJhey hnveflmmme molt : a nuisance. 0n same of the vxv‘uriinfi: I I'imle‘ Sam's big cannon shot nml oxponsh‘ . j mortar shvlls have beenquelty I'm-pl)" 11:04 up. at. oithor fnfiuied or real n-bol “wineries” on. the Virginia short: of the Potomac. ; But «5 nobody seems ta have been hurtj; the shwlls mast slimy. falling short of thin, mark iintthe river—sumo hnve liven ml unclm'riublé as to any that it. was only done to plahsa the Indian, the‘poppimznt the ”bi els usually succeeding the popping otlchnmfl pngne;corks.’ufter'dinnér. Butfurim yli these Ljunketings and Sunday puitielrof plenfurq, in which:tho Vim President npr other high ofliriuln act 53 prominoutmmr‘ a‘re’ difpgracefixl. Alm,'.our poor country H-ul it not Seen cursed by the rule ofmch' dcmngoguos. it might not have seen (lid, sud days oflzhe past, yeqrjw-N. [l. Patriot. J =C=MI “Gav; his Authbiitys" There are person: who mom to think that gditors regard it as one of tin: greatest‘ in-, tellecuml luxuries to "pitch into” mmebmly‘d— and they suppose themselvm to hnro conf‘ fen-edS a great favor hy furnishing mum-1; eront Eontmbutionn, in which some perudn',§l corporation or society is} soundly abused—l ‘ Such imople may take; him. from the fol,- lowing. - w ‘ . - l 1 2 A noted chap once‘ stopped , into thjm sanctum of a voneralrle‘and hidhly gegpeéu: tabfleéditor, and indulgegl in a tirade against“ a ’citigen \rith whom he «was op bud; te’rmfl.~ I?!“ 1 ', ‘ j "I xfisb,’ said lie-raddrensing the tomb] \righ tine'pon, “that you; would wrile navel-5'3 severe utjclg against R—-—‘—, nndput it. in} your impala" , ' ¥ ‘: € “Vgry well,” was the rapiy. l The méxt 'morning: he who awning into the office .in aw'mlrnt staie of ,excile‘ IMO i “What did you put in ymu- pnpnr f. l hive Im} my nose united and beien kjclfod twice.” “ . ; “‘I ‘wrote uneven unicmqyou dash—l ed," "calmly replied bledimr. “1m! mentioned your name Fwy nutfio'rlty f0:- “9" V‘ _ j .‘c‘. .' l EM=l::==Zl Showing Ilia ICo/nra.—on the 12m alt. in Congremi, John Bmghnm. I Ropublimn ' mombpr of Cohgress fmmphio, in n'dehnt‘gé on the Tax Bill. made use of the following trmstlnnble language: *" W/m in '1!" mm: ’2’. Maren. wants the coUcn Slam or any/pike:- Stale“ (his 1M: qumldionjo final)? in (In; Urfima, if sluvei’y in (o continua”; ‘ A . f'rrimraha'p 9/ the *Praqm—lt nppean that Cun'ifiiron,‘ while Seen-airy of‘Wnr. nempté ed thp .\‘ew York Tribqne from the conmro ship «Enforced against other papers. This {act lies been eunbliabed by les'mnony bo fore (Ale Investigating Commitgm.» ' A fLiyuor'Law in [own—The Ingis‘lature of lowa lmsjuut pissedubill which in amt-ed.-I inflyl rigorous in its provident; Agniriit the sale ufintoxicating licjimrs.’ Besidaimpnq ing the anvcmt 11:1“wa violnfinm of the law. it proviJ: ”mt any pom" mnv ,qivc- information where liquors are kmm‘li or suspected to be kept, on which infornm‘v tion a search warrant 1‘ obliged tn be imurd. and no change of venuP is ullowvvl to tho arcuwd, no matter butbre what; mutt, hé may be brou ght on the complaint. Then")- ing of nlcoholig liquors its made 1» (minimum ary ofl‘umo. * > '1 Firming to Nice Puu'nlL—LMt Friday thq‘ Yaw En gland Mothodist Confirm-um. ‘;“i"¥ at ‘\'eutfield, was brought to (”Mid in the caml nf a person Mking adminimt in “wit connection on the olgiection that Maine!!! Inbuoo. During the dircuasion mind :1 [gage majority were Oppou-d to receiving nui‘nuy member using tobacco, and so me use mu laid over. Qchdtha capital ofJapnu. 314. withnul exceptinn, the largest. and most populaua any in the world. It oontuimtho vast num ber “1,500,000 dwvllings and SAMMM) of human souls. Maxiy of the streets are nine;- teen Jupaneserls in length, which ‘is equiv alent w twemy-two English miles” . Q“ Pat, you.are a wearing your dock inga» wrong side oqu-rrl." _ "Qch. Ind don'ft I know it; to be can: #3113191 I ho}. on the other side. chm 9‘.” h ~ ' f I=
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