0 [e? 01114•347/4i capture of New erleam. mn‘um ”is rum JACKSON GREA T CONN/'5l? NA TION. A}; the sBmean and pottfon De st‘royed, ' Fox'um Munoz. April 2?.wTo-tino H'nn. Edwin M.Sltunton,b’r*cr9mry of Wur :--A {ln gllive black. just arrival from Portumouth, brings the Pcterr'lmrg lair/Jr": of ymtorday, “hick contain: lho‘follow'zng (10-match : “Mount, April 2G.~The mwmy pasted Fort. Jnckmn M 4 o'clock yeah-May morn ing. “'hen the nmw leached New Orleans we excite-mum _wns boundkws. Mania! law was put in fix” force nnd butinosc \ym fitmpletely Suspmxdgd. All the cotton «and unmhoatl, excepting such 1” are rim-wary to (tampon csin,wnnuniflon. in. were d’es :m’fd' x L ‘O4 ’1 Ki ' " {one o'c 0c ‘t ' my. the to egrn I}: p e-,‘ 3m DAY 3) ”(on We us-gpmwye, .aying‘tlm (Le eEe/u—g-L—r my bad nmvenred before the city. This ial ‘ «the lust we know rnxunhng the full. We ivill send yon the lmrligulurs {ln .\OOII as they can be bad." ' The negro bringing the. nbovg rflmu‘that . , ”Wyn ,-V the Rebels have twn‘ iron-clad 'atieninen' ‘7'" lm flay nearlypompleted at Norfolk, and that it is rwemxrn 1 e believed that the )lrrr‘ will be out too' feder‘t‘e Staten: mom”. (Signed) 1,3011! E, Ween. Map l” mppb‘ ImportintJews from the South. ithemlthmugh [meoudenee of the Awocialed Preysd erate newspnp forum Maxims, April 29.-—-A flag bf capt , and m truce from Norfolk to—(hiy hmnzht How‘n ‘ c tainsint t the wife and family of l’in‘son Bmwnlnw, y’d ? and sho Mn. Maynard. wife of Congress-ken e 'l. man miynnrd. The partymmhtalofifour‘ Th ““89 0‘ ladies and two gentleman and six children, {orw rd. all front Exist Tennessee. ‘i‘hey bring‘n rm. .It 3 report pert that prevailed um all L'nion families ated drinlh a pf Tennessee have been ordered by u rebel . . ' proclamation to leave within 36 hours. nndi Br .zben. 1 shut 1300 Union men left for Kentucky 5‘ on “ etlnenday meek ago on Friday. Also a report that of ville, Alabama .a party of :le attempting to'leave, 100 had. W Aha li-wl flueen killed. l how 1 'lmi-ntl _. "l'h‘e Fall of New Orleans. . 100 "mm; There cm be no doubt of the full of New n‘ .z ‘ Orleans. The Southern npwup-iperu speak ? 13°“ 3” made“ nfit in 3 most dismal strain. and demand bom arilment‘ tgflltgg mystery nfthe surrender of the city ‘ for: mi condil : :1 ex vlnined. . " ' The Daleoolr editorialnyn: “The fall . cg” ”TV“! tq ,nf New Orleans is hv fur the mm! seriom re- nml “Mm ml verse ofthesar. 1t snugostu future privn- min oil. ’l‘ln (ions tonll clam-s of society. hut, mo-it to be kille (ind pig] lamented chill. it threatens our army sup. “0.: n the Fet plies??— The raising of meat and bread, I f B mum: oi'"King Cotton" and tobaccn inl ’ ." y ”(neatly reconnnen'ded by the discomdlute “Harris: , MW: _ i _Thpt great vents are pending on the ‘eqmi iglstrup e at Yorktown is clearly in - dic‘i 'J lti stated that‘th 4 Confederate. ‘firgx illlrerei ng Fe‘infofce ants. and that ~M't-C ell n’! eparation‘s a nearly com plet . ‘Tllb ommandel- o the Marijuana is an it) lmv resigned. ili i ' ' 'l‘l e niliciul dicpatches; fr ” side conpeini g the cumin-e hnv been re ived at Berti His repbrt c nfirms the (l! mu_ L of; tho ombnrdme‘nt.' four hundrm prisoners war l-‘leranoss was one kill won (led. 'l‘ ie only mlrlitio rece vat thr ugh Sontller the fl‘ed tha the attack qua ter Past ix o'clock on the it'hi, an continuedlun eve iing: Tl fort in 'the in: comet itennblr, WM I is ntaled by southern p the rreapo (lence passed Furl‘agnt and the mayor 6f .\ city was occ pied by a butt; fro the sqn (11-on. Gemß ted 0 he wit in a, few miles ’ng lnnrlpd 0 Luke Pnnch I is l-Phe -d in VVnshingt {c )fln'ullt‘o pletmlapqnt \e Rulipnh. mock on Thu n curly l at on Fridny Vex-caged er and took 31. 1'“! SERIISDER DRNASDED The Richmond Di! much, 91' Mnmlny 111an ‘ing, says that wlim llné enemy's fleet arrived .opposite the city, and demnmlml itu grim-en 'det,ng.‘Eovell ftfftllfl], ander bark In (lamp Moore, after dustroyiug all .tbc cotton and nrmystor‘es. ' - Theiron—chd uunbont M issinippi wnslmrnt to prevent hm- fullingimo the hands of mhe .enemy: Nngnihg was snid about the Lou isiana, hut it was suppoaed she wax scuttled. itis rumoged that am: fine sunk at. the first , re. , ‘ .‘ f _c-ihga Hoot-e. to which Gen. Low-ll re treale , is at Tangapahoa, 78 miles north of Ken Orleans, 91: the Jackson railroad. ~‘ The follimfing are the latest disdmtchea in fio—ilfy’s papers: ‘ obile, April 27,—1'116 Ynnkee Commo jidre Farragut pmmiw-d the mayor’s secre tary, '0 visited the fleet by u flag of truce. t 9 9 n.renet§ed demand for the sun-6n fier of the city, but has not done m up to thij hour. 5 o’clock. Our ship. the Mvßue, came up from the forts, under a flag of truce. with 40mm wounded. 9‘ She communiqntod with the Federal flugshi . .but the result is unktiown. It is rumoroc'il that the Federals refuseddo let her return. ‘ , The rumpr that. ForLPikp hm! been evac nded and blown by in unrelinhl‘e. In the conference held with one of the Federnliofiicors after the correspondence between Mayor Monroe and Commodore Farragut. the dfiicer left. declaring hp would shoot dowfi the flag on the City Hall if it .was not hauled down and he ncmilily 'l:o\lghtnship within mhge, but has not fired ,pbus far. ‘ =_ It is reportqd that French and English men-of-wur are below, and enter their pro test against shellilfi; the city. It is Helievefl' that. the Yankee vcsusla are short both ofyro vii-ions and ummunitinn. . .Tecity ‘i's‘rcmurkaffly orderly, but the excitement is inteh§e and the'fecling of hu miliation deep. / ;- r 0515 :Amsos AND rmmjr. , Ridlmomf, April 28.—'l‘heloll0wing official ) dispgtoh wusreceived this tnorninghy Adjt. ’Geh. Cooper from Gen.‘ Lovell, dated Camp Moore, April 27th: ' “FOT'L! Jackson and SL Phillip are still in our hands. - “The summers Louisiana ind McMe are Info. “The enemy’s fleet meat thecity, but they . K have not forces to Océupy it. The iulmbi-‘ nuts are staunchly loyal."\ ' Tnl mu Fours EVACUATED. ' : I!qu April filth—The forts on Lake Ponchhrtnnn were all evacuated on the 25th. ‘We have sustained considerable loss frauppljes, nnd by dismantling:H but not ' enmflngnns. AtFortPikeall the build :lgn (were burned, including the telegraph oe, mg] the operator has gone to the Emits of the city to open an office if possi e. +1101” gunboats on tlue'Lake have been ).ugru‘fi by our own people. _ , _ The Mobile boats Whitman, Brown and ’9va others, are running troops and stores ppd‘ or4nance tp Manchac, after which we (egg-{.1193 .will be burnt. ' gl'lye ’fi unkeaflaet were at Ship Island and fire again returning to that station. MYARCITY OF 9000 AT NORFOLK. In a low] paragraph handed Markets, the Norfolk Day Book mentions the very small supply of ediblos exposed fnr sale and says: “I! bummer! a queah'on {Af‘r/ruvc minimal 11.“ to what and [mm our reap/c arc to befui." ~ nznn or HRS. menu’s “own. The deaih of Samuel fl}. Todd, brother ni‘ $lll President Lincoln, is a nmggced,‘ He ,died on the battle-field of gilfloh, from the pfi‘ectn of wounds received in Hy: pgtiou of the 7th of April. ‘ ; , A Sad Cue—A Tn'ple BrrcavmmL—On "Wednesday last. ms Lieut. Van Armnn, of “I! Filly-95 hth Illinois. was Kissing near the Post Oféco. he was :lccosteci by a youth ful woman. who said that. seeing the figures "58" ‘on his hat. she hoped he might. be Ibis to tell how shn could get ulntter to pn fleet in that )‘t‘glmf‘nt. He said he Would be)“: vpy to oblige her if he could. She ..l-Qid ILO had written several letters and re poked ncfl anfiwer. “What is the name?" inquired Lieut. \Lm Arman. “Lieut. Flfe,” answered the lady. “I am marry to suv that Liam. Fife is «lead : he was lulled at. Pm.— yfi." said Van Arman, The effect was ble. Almost instantly the huly sank b the und. fainting. Whvn restored ( ‘9“ flag?” most. distressing, Lient. Fife ~ W of husband. But, ltnfbrtunntcly, the *«lldv budget of news was not all told. It. . :{ppenn that her futlxerfias Captain Kurth, Company F. Fifty-eighth regiment, and ,Walo was First Lieutenant Kurth. and #0!!!qu fiaconul Lieutenant in the same ’ Went. lief father is now a prisoner, '.3 the most of hi; regiment, in the hands 9! the Tabels. and her uncle was wounded merely in the engagement. It is rarely f ‘ such a concentration of misfortunes ‘ upon a. single l'amily.—-C‘Liaago Jamaal. We”; in Dl.::7'racr.—Gen. Hansel; 1“.“ yea} the 53d. 13d, 54th and 77m Ohio rpgi. all, who ran away it} a panic from the fit! a: Eusburg Lapdxpg, i 9 disgrace, to Edison Ear; Donelson, A ' creme way 9f impeaching a. ggnllp man's mam-Sir. you 1.9114 WWW can Lama“, OUR FLAG I CII * ' ’1 . Thvlunion of ; ' TIT; L'nion o Thelqnion of g ' Ap'd the F 1“ flop—the union of Immig— b'lmra none would sen-I ,‘v nun—the um'un of thldb-r -_ or our L'uon loreverl STABLE nun-ox ASD r‘uuymnoa 1 7 1. -- (2 ET I. “mum. PA: ommu; MfiA Y .54 1x59 i The Wu. , If Xew Orlenm is one ofthe ‘ (4‘an of the‘lwari It fox-av pening of due Missiuippi utting in hm of the Con- Whilnt it will] ’ a which [diaml 'ew Oriana; rs expreajs El nifeat no’littl at the WM:- is Th capture mom mpox'lnn‘ 9119 r' '1 V Yo'rktowti is that Beam-9g rd Eu evacu» d fallen Hulk, on Memphis. when, of llulleck's division, took poucssién of Hunts t k the announ‘pemenl‘df (he .pd Sui-rend»; of Fer Mn 1, North Cumlina. The at -ofi Fridpyf wefékpzmd after a. i- ten am; a half hours the ionally sugronglered, me qfli -5 go but with‘tlleir ride-arms, 3n paraded and soul: td Wit ‘- (onfélerdtmloxt seven me’n ‘ teen wouqded. The E‘s-uni: em] side are hot known. .turdny’u Ignai‘ls we have the I was received 1 fun Guneml Hu 1 of his army i he rumors of t) {no confedergxto: :1 atotemenfi of Fat-Shiloh m? I’3 1 Killed 1,735, ). 1 ‘ I ‘dispnt 'Fridéy a : mnditin 'ntim‘l of . ‘. incheby n ‘he oflici.‘ Ihe butt] :1 ‘5 follows i ¢ in: 3. .1 Vox Pobul .' i E ‘ Northwest {isl coming revplu ‘the record§in another coldmn tly show. lii the recent inu wnship eleclji us in Michigan. Indiana, we 0 achievedl‘un d unprecedd bed victories.— n, lowh and 1 innesotn netrly lican strongly ld has been [rev- Vnnd nearer}? e, in New ‘Jekk ~ Yprk, (to nothing 0d our p hue made “renter géins than ade by a plug in a single ‘year 0 people‘are : tcbing the pro- Congress cl ly. and are be: 'odsly alarm at the rapid ‘rd Abolitioni" —hgnce the un ‘political reiol ionwhich is now, 1 over the 1‘ them States.— "soberiseoon thought" of the Ding its‘work 1 our midst, and xblicanism wil be crushed out by tlie 01‘1de and chm‘elm f‘.“‘:3:“2€.°s;__ _ ‘ following a‘p ,in among “’{tslhr‘r tubes -. ‘ i E n Caucu.9.—}R ‘presentalive ,Pota "nan of the ligpublioan mom. instance-of s eml members of called forau diliournbd meeting night. ‘ that the sumfine patriots. who t distracted jkith indignation Democratlo find oonservati've f Congress hfld a. meeting for n,-nra themselves going to hold partiun ucus! " 1’ ‘ : h‘e’ifl'en e .ized, as abxmd ; pal :nnd DON an E- Wigeon 'ery Rep 2 i Lionized A and Ne n State, re ever fore. ' ! dings o ming 5g !- ides Low L ralleled |.ing bn a} ’erily, flu: : uple is :2 odem R‘j existen . g niarch I I ge- The . gton dis qublir r, as Ch » It th : at. party ' nxono- { lCan it . 1 an ‘alm l bani: th :1 i- embers unsditati‘! Gtiver McCZelZan and Haileolc.-—-The New " ork Jou ml] of Commerce snys: I 7 , We h" good nuthorizy for ssyit‘m that» lfitter has n written by General Halleck t s mam?" of his family in this city, in thich. wi h n soldier's anxiety for the giv i g of 11011011 to whom‘ honor is due, he as 6ribes t 1); credit of fluxfinure plnn or movements at the West and the successful #ombinati‘rns which ‘mwe resulted in the supossen an. by the Union; of Missouri, ;{onthcky and Tennauoa, to MajoHic-nerawl McClellan. E file is now doubted whether the na-l fipnal tax: bill will be pused at this session, : leading Bebublicans in Congress being fluid of its effect upon their party at thg, full elections. And yet. they would make: Demociatfi believe' that there should be “no parfles now.” The cold-blooded hypocrm! '- , E j Hickman ".015 PraidapL—The notorious John Hiékman, of the Chester and Dela iware district, made a ranting Abolition fspeech in the House u few days since, in :which 1m maxed poor “‘old Abe " without {310739. hmong other things he charged Pm!) witlL‘Weing a coward, and unwilling 310 perfor‘ his duty." :Whewl E Qlt'is stated that large quantities of ‘shul uni herring are hemg caught a anre ‘dc Grace‘ 1“- - Mr. Tunntvs Stuns. of Pennsylvmia. “occupies the high and responsible position lorCtmirman ol'the Committee of “'uysnnd ' Menu in they Kntioml Home of Represen 3totiv‘u—a pouition which should constitute iitn possuoor guardian of the public Trea- Imry. It appears that one Silox Suva“, {- nephew of 'l‘xaoows, obtained a very :lzt'ge and 1 very fat vontmct from General 1 Fremont for supplying the Government {with a'rms, whei‘ehy he expected to realize i the ‘sriug little sum of $943,0M1 The Com~ ignitkd‘ on Cmtl’llfitfix got wind of this trans~ l‘actionhnd exponed it. The uncle ofSimon. , whof h‘ud before regarded the labors ot‘ the ,Committee with indifference, if not, with positive favor, changed his opinion u soon as it Chm-k so near him, and embracingnn (mt-ion when the Committee were absent from the Home. denounced it as n Immlul hunting umlj‘lvim: ('nmniittee. Mr. Dawes , rvplrim to “Old ’l‘hml " in the following wonder. _ ‘ ”li\‘ow i wish tom]! the attention of the ‘ House distinctly to the motives which promoted the attack of Monday lust. When theLHnuse and the country come. to know, as t to Committee knows. what prompted _thitt attack. they will npproqinte it quite as well as the Committee (loos. The Commit teeiencountered n 0 sueh opposition from the: gentleman from Pennsylvania, the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Metgns, in the early stages of their investi~ gluon. 1t time only when the Committee in the way at its duty, clime to throw itself betweep thel'l‘reuiury of- the United States and a private speiculntion in which one Si moh gloven‘i was,interestod, and through ‘whichfiQOflOfl “wt to be taken out of the _ Treasury of; the l'nited Stat/es, without “l dollar of consideration. in the simple sale: and re-purclmw of livelhoufinnd arms by the‘United States. that the Committee en~ couritered the ammonia of tiw chairman of the Committee of Way: nml Means. lt g fitfst manifested itself in delay hug the appro~; ptiation to may the expenws ot' the Com~l n‘litjteew nnd‘itt then hrnught out It kpeech i in the llouue ridiq-uliug the Committee and ‘ the} Committee's ett‘ortz- to rescue the Tram . Mitry trim. the ligrpies that hung around, and hovered ov r in And hut of all, it. cttlmiuutul in mi attack lust Monday on, the integrity nmlfcl’luructer ofthe Commit-i loci and that, too alter the gentleman f‘zoml Penneylvapin h 1 been duly notified hat evury memhlm- of theGimmittt-e was absent nml mnklhtht reiyly. The amendment of-l fort-d by him tothe secomlrewlution looks ' to the name Midfi immpd'mtcly Poop reaching 3‘ The Coqféd rprise M'the Ie desponrlqn ar from being loing steadily f 1‘ 03111911011 Genaured! The House. nt‘thington, on Wednes~ day fast. addpledjthe foliowiug resolution, by La voile ofp'ens 70 to nnys 45: ‘ Resoévnl. What Simon Cameron , lnie‘Socre tnrky of Wui‘, by investing Alexander Cum mihgs with the control of large sume‘nf mo no?" and authority to purchase military sup piips withmliti reitriction, and without re quiring from hi 1 any guarantee 3 for the faithful porl‘orm: cc of hizdutieu. w‘hile the senvices of cnmp tent publie officers wene ‘avg‘u'lnlilo, nn‘d by‘im'oh'ing the government in flax-go. cnntrnmf with permm mil legiti mately cngn‘ged ,in the busines pertaining tn tho-$5 commas. :nnd purlicuhirly in lthe purchase offnrms for future delivt-ry. has noted in a manner highly mbversivn of the public interests, imd deserves the deusureof thin 119mm.J , % At the hump, time a reuniutinn was repor ted censuring Siretnry Welles. for employ ing Gecrge 4D. organ in the purchase of vessels.» livjectei'l by a vote of yras 45 to 1m Gén. Burn ol' Fo’rl. Macon fess Monroe.— federnte nc nd Htates that . taken. The and eleven a] informption sources is to mmencéd at a.‘ he morning of il sevenain the eaulime hav rrendered. pen-s that after between Cnm. ‘ w Orkans, the ion of marinrs ‘ tlor waa repor f thé city, hav train. mwy: 72. I r ' i ’Mr. Mrl‘nnrox voted against the resolu tion ccnsuring Cameron, but "in: that via celnsure \l'ellgs—thua by his: \‘o! in ench cake pliéing himself Squarely flninst'the Aihniniatration. ' i ‘lt is now fdoubicll whethor‘Cl ornn will lo‘nve forthSfiin—nnd if he should not, the ‘rciport is curt-onl that ‘\Voll‘o: will hp sent there. The're is no little trouble inthe Re publicanjt—iggimm. «..‘ ‘ i AiFenrfnl Indictment. 5 MrJlmvegof Massachu-zetts, inl is speech in the HouSe of Roprefientativesi ‘| Friday last, in defénce of the Cmnmitti: irion Con tracts ngniiint the imputation: of the cor ruptionistsJutteJ-ed these words: i - f i “ The gentlrman Imm! rcmnnbcr (but in l/uflrtl war qf'a Republican Adminirlruliondabich ram! info power upon profnuioua of reform 55‘}! retrench ment, [litre is indubdaélv male/w a 11ml in the (and that mmrquy has phlmlzrrd the p'ublic Trm sun]. aid? 11ng [in Ma! sing]! ymr IL! fund: as Ms enh‘rr currm! v/lmrly apnws or'llla Gorernmrnt during (It; Azbniiiistmlinn which the pimple hurl ed from pauwr because of its cormpdon." , During the last year oi; Mr. Buchanan’s Administration, which was denounced by the Republicans as unparalleled in its cor ruption, (he éntireexpenses of the Govern ment amounted to the sum of 5562,0001“); and now Mri‘ Dames, a leading Republican member of Cong-cps from‘ Massachusetts, tells us with ihnmeuand r'nortifimtion that ‘in thel first year of a Republican ‘Adminis nation somebody has plundered the public Treasury of at sum sufficient to defray all the oxpenseé of Government for nwhole year in time of peace. And this money} be it remern‘berod, was not abstracted from an owrflowi'ng Treasury, but was borrowed at a high rate of interest for the purpose of sustaining‘the Government against its arm , ed enémies, and must eventually be reim bursed by miation upon the property and industry of the country. ' K I When the people realize how they have been plundered and swindled by conspira tors in the garb of patriots. is there any “wonder that they give expression to their honest indignation, and refuse to remain silent at tho bidding of the emissariea of these same piundererb f—Patriot d: Union. x ——-——~‘ODO>———~ —7—‘—- inn that General I n n bridge norms Isday. and that morning his for- Issuqion of the L 1 WLshingfon Kerk relative to but makes no [e evacuation of t he Federal loss tsburg 13:1anng wounded 7,882, fi-Mr. Crittondon, of Kenbucky—ns pure a patriot as ever lived—in addressing the Home, a. few days sincefinid thut “the people would permit neither Ilia Abolition ints nor the Secessionists to put down the Conctitution." That's the talk. The Abolitionised Re puhlloans And the Secessionists have been and are now working for the same oleeot— a. dissolution of the Union. The people must protect themselvs, by putting déwn both sets of traitors. —Tlxen the Union will be restored, and peace secured—and not before. @Tbe Republican papers of this Dis trict are keeping their readers in blissful ignorance of Mr. McPhemn's‘ votes in Congress. Are they (like edge tools) “dan gerous to handle 2” ‘ 1 mWnshington is said to be drendy crowded with applicants ('0: appointment under the new tax bill. \Vhen it Ihall be come mommy to selectttx gather-en, there will be a vast army of willing soul: from which to ohmse. @The (‘rawford Democrat say: thnt mine of the soldiers from that vicinity, who went South, ardent Republicans, hnn written home that my have seen enough of the “nigger” to chugge their sen'iments, and won’t huve any thing to d 0; bet-can”, with may party that make: slut-r; its hqbby. It. Dave: on “ 01d Thad." IMC=I:3 MI -0--c-———« —-r—---~—-- —-—- 1-7 ~ ‘< --————-~—-4~ y AHA‘ff—A»—~¢ ~— réom me New mt Amt. j In Kin-thorough. Ohio. m Demoonh m'chIOIIB. ' , Imeceedod in choosing their ,entire tickél. _— _ :and were successful in most cf the winch: The Dmoutiyfhll It Work. :Highlsnd county. Colonel Pike's mu.- ‘ Putnam county, New YorthowanDem-lk‘mugh Gum" 38"“ L land Secession uympatblacrs. Mr. anlgndi‘. ‘ omm, gain on the '0“ for "WWW", of, “In “own and township; where. a féw hum, of Ohio, is cspocinlly singled out n . ‘o'" an . months ago. a Democrat could scarcely urge: for their abme. Their Vitupermiou i. l Greene county, NM! Yorkelcct: “Den-V dare own that. he was a Knuth-er of that. ntlnlinblilccaunteolorinthe Val‘leySplrlt,lndr ’ocratic and 3 Republican supervisors. PM!» where rome Of the be“ cxtl'zensncre 9“" a" den“ dung“ And “Wimp"."nw. At. the charter electidh in Sackett's Har- threatened mth hemp by rlhe Infurmted 'nons completely refuted. It says :Vllr. ‘vnllnn . . rabble, and where the Democratic presaddigham is no wire muly-mouthedindonnun bar the Democrats elecbcd their Presxdent . .. . . . . » l' d . . by 52 majority. was almost entirely muznledsthe Indomxtn- _Lnngflw “It?!" 90d?" ”l chofmgwns 0' "11l .‘ In Rocklnnd county. acmrdingto the CW ble Democrats. are now 1n I’l3 ascendant, su‘hmmm-Intlon, an once t eu- atred‘nm‘inlt (£- Orintrv the Board of S "in ill and wlllremazn so from tho tnme forward. lhlm- “11103“? drive him “"0 3'5”!!!"3? 5! ta :1 3D, ' d 1 R‘ "Pa. w 5 Whats glor'gms uiumph, under the circuln— ”the!" CT} 0' “t. "0h" "51°F "I“? {MU IPF‘)’ Is ‘2'. emotm s'? Y e 152“; ”a?" “mm!” g i, 'lto every Dem cut, they hpve uk n another iov;’m?arln 003:3. fifwm or ‘. mutt“: Enrol Through Ohio, Indians. illinoi'g, Pedn- {luck and now Hchnrge him with 1% heinous; .812. an mJ" yagnms eH" syhnnia and New York, the; tom: and city lcfi‘" “f “”3“". “W"! u“ M‘ ocrnttc harsh-ad m 1860 overlwelve hnn- . : ~ . ‘1) "‘ hi is v itrnn I Yul." . . . . . elections appear to have lted in a. n- m"! ' ,8 "7 ‘9 ‘ ‘ dred mayorltyJoercoln. how. accordmg mi}: ,J ‘m I . a ' “Breckinrld e 1 n . ‘ umph for the Democncy, . hey mll w-‘ “3‘ nemr u a $ m'n _' . tolthe Lockport ALIK'CJTAN'I'. the Ilpmocmtq . I . l .. b' . «N N ‘ ' of the ‘ M I. . . . ceed In all those Sum it tlte Congrenszgn- Ineur monge I‘o u mug My, . «m the town electrons have Imnlontv 0f535. . l , . ' . *. 4 1 b l, (B In it - . l - ' -' lelocuons next fall -—omm{h Pu «141- rondemn'l ° “our“ a "cum“ 1n {mu l In Ohio the Demoernts are lmnng 30011.9 N ”—“W‘ q ‘ , ' king the Union!“ strongly .5 any ... ‘rucccsn in the local elections .The Allen- The Complslnts of 39,111,115“; C 110. was the p‘Lrsonal friend Ind [town Democrat gives returns from moat of ‘gom. Republicans are thd mod inconuis- ‘of Douglas, w the leader of II [the towns in its county. and pronou'ncea tentpeoplelnthéworld. Thleyarcconstmb-l‘“ pnrty" in I in. In the 1!:qu Cg them “ tmlyemmunglng.” The Plymouth‘ ly wmplgitfiné of Democrstalnnd Demodmb “1 Dis‘ric‘a'" Wild! he is ““5 R 91“? Dmocratbringslikemtist‘nctaryintelligénce. ic pnperstbr talking of me! while the he f¢¢°iV9d H. 051 WIN-“1'“ “‘mfil At. 001“!”er the Capital 0‘ ohin ‘1” is: continua. but theynev ' ‘enny wrong ‘ Bn‘d‘m'id” '3' “'9 ""md."_ heH lDemocracy hue elected their entire ticket,7 in the. journals of their 0 party. 'who the'M!‘ °r v',"""di3h‘m" D'S‘". laccording to the Slammn. “without the‘ be“, lose an opportunity "huge Demo- 5 "'0 hundred. 3d titty “uh—lt I loss ofs mm." In St. Clairaville. where: mfic officers, and indulge “'2‘ nage énl- Ernnhe Vullnndn am the leader of I the Democrats were beaten last year. the culatedto in-nm those wholbe‘ve in-De-l ")"d" P"‘-'" '3’” h‘ “V" "P'l late election for township officer! resulted l mocmfic princip]m_ The emben of our ridge ”..' .lfd It!“ moi-.,." 'bfu . . . . 1f . “l . ‘ scanty maurnll out. of wlncga to to m u Democrat“: “1910le of 150. York party would be the venest. cowards If theyl’. . . . . . , . . _ , , ,; Inndge party”lln hu own. Distinct townslnp 111183.180 been earned gntxre by the ‘ did not. attempt todefend theqsaelves ngnmst. ,m‘ of the while mm" is “Ith Democracy.‘ ; . ‘ 3 i this persistgnt load ofobloquy. We dislike "Breckinridgr oil Douglu [why .0 In Chilit‘Olhfl. "lb Dernocratfio' candidate bitter political recriminatior’l as much as. is the troublel‘ In dip undivided fa;- Mnyor was elected by 229 dt‘a‘majority. ’ any one! and, as we have saidl‘hefnre, would they mid thei‘r doom, 3nd mg . The:- year before the. {Republicans elected willingly consent toan almosbtentlreceua“! Ih. ,0“, mm in the cocoa-[Lung the" mayor ‘ly a majorttjj' .0.“ {6L ‘ tion of partiznn discuscion viinilg the War). Forney,’trom d 5” to any, is wnn‘niutJ l‘rozn beyond '3l:}; hllssmsrppl. too, We, progressgsniflhe‘ Republican: wéuldpmirua.j um; the [witch Dcmo'aCf will qr haveloud not,“ offPJoiclng- 'lfhe Dnbuque ,fiut while theprgans of thatfirt‘y comitluel and (11:2, had timer believe him, llcralJ givw'tbe {3511” in ”PM ‘3in with: to mlsrabréscnt our ' "itionffin‘d its mem-f ‘ —*'l‘—"‘“°’““ pictorial mnunentsL-the antiie city ticket being Demoérntio’ by majorities ranging from 272 to L 522, ’the Mayor-L receiving a majority of 319. The Heraldatlds: “ Here after Democritts csti walk the litreets of Di)- buqne withorit being subjected to insult, with impunity.” ‘ i ,1 In Michigan, things greworiking sntisfnc- I torily. The Benuhjlicnn papqriat Ann Ar- 1 hor‘clnims the election of itél party ticket ‘ in Ann Arbor, {or city ofi‘lcoraflbnt concedes I that the county has gon'e Demfcrntic, 8 toT,‘ in the Board of Supervisors. \ ! Wisconsin tlso sands tidingslof Democrat-.; ic vsictorics. iWe recorded lost weck the‘ meters of thé Democratic ticl-ict in Milwnii- ' kee’, Madison, Ricine, Konmiia and Jones- ‘ ville. The Drmocnitic I’ms, nt Fond du Lacfi give: the voté in that, thrivinL city: Bon esteel. DOII).,:083 :leen, Roflr 410 ‘Dc’m ocrstic majority, 273. “'utegtown‘, in the some State; {has ‘izivoh Judéon Prentimi Dem., 509 niojn'rlty 'for Mm'orz.while int Lacrocse, wh‘prc liiumln, hndK‘J-Jti majority, ‘ and where, oihc year ago. tll Robublicans“ elected their'Mm'or by 76. he meocmts‘ lmvejust eléctetl‘ their can idnte for tho‘ mnvnrnlty hf 267vn1qjority. , I Eurry oily gin Wiscomin Ila.L {llia year gone“ \ Drirrocratic. lLaa'jétar all but (11:6 wen Reptib- - (iron. } i ‘l ‘ ' Illinois is nrnighing her‘sllare or the évi-- .(lence that. the Dfimorrntic p rty still livos. ‘ "l‘hn CliicngOEfl-ib’gnr. Rep., 1;: )‘F: I' { Township lcctluns were lcld in Illinois on Tuesday, the'? lrt instant, In Per-ring ‘ the Democr. tic rhnjnrit‘y wuh 341'), ‘and five ‘ Democrats :1 id crib Ropuhlicain ivcrc chosen Supervison.§ In Friringfiehl ‘thcre wm no i opposition to the regulitr Deinoornficjiohet. In‘ Rock lshind, the dflicers elected iii-troll t‘ Démocrnts; 'littojlin Molina l ; Accordin. to the Galena‘f‘uurirr, “ a cram] ; Democratic 'iotoi‘y" Elma gheen uohicvod in , the? towns irt that pan oft 1e State. i I St. Paul, the curigitnlfigof tEe your); Shite of \ Minnesota, Ehos ‘ jiistl el ctod the entire. ‘ Democratic itity Jticlfo‘t [of majorities rang- , Ling from thi-rfe to four lmnllrml, and also: 1 five of the"§evert tructcosp The St. Paul . 3 Journal tnin '3 us full ' artictllnrs.,and very : ‘iustly exult. over‘ the Encceanof the Domoc-j racy in that hie: city’on they Upper Missic ‘ sippi. .= i‘ f ‘ - l r In Davenimrt“ hitherto a strong Republi-l icnn town, tl 8 Democrats, although losing 1 their Mayor Elect n ninjority of ~the Alder- Pmen. ond- nrslinl and Cher-k, by‘hnndsofme majorities. = ‘ 5‘ I Changing (iurifioint of oboenntion from lthe extrem [Northwest to down Eulhjwe: l pro greeted j’th" intelligence of s Democrat“ ,ic victory i Ilhrtford. Conn., where Wil-I‘ :ilinm J. Haéme‘rsly. E~q.,—the belt-abused: Democrat i' connection—hog just been lelected Mn or By 64 majority. ‘ ‘ ‘Nsw J r: r.—‘-We ‘l have glorious news from Dem ratio New Jersey. Elections ‘ ljwere held it: many or the cities out! towns ”on Monday rinse, with results highly gratify- ; [inpto the liemocracyi - ' | I Trenton lends' the ‘column. Tho Demo 'crats elect nine out of eleven city ofiicers,‘ i ten oouncilgnen out of thirteén,‘ve alder»: “men out ofisix, and s‘B word officers to‘l9 - I‘Repuhlioans‘. A combination of qircum- 5 istnncos gives the Republican Mayor a re~lL l‘election byta majority of4l against 109 but iiyear. Even this the Trtu Anun‘oan-thinks‘ many!» moie nominal than res], when A; ’cmiticol examination of the poll-lists shall bet had. i ’ In Elizabeth our Democratic friends have won a decisive victory. electing their ticket by 300 majority. The Trenton The Ameri can. which {is ever untiring in tbe'Demo c‘mtic cause, has the following, reépecting the vote in‘the other counties: ' In’ Exsex: county the Democrats have carried their entire ticket in Belleville, Caldwell. ajna other townships, the Repub~ linens only’ holding their ground in Bloom~ field and Milbnrn. In Union county. Elizabeth has gone for the Democratic ticket, by 300 majority—V- In New Providence the Republicans sur rendered at discretion. and the Democracy carried'everything before them. 7 In Morris county, Morristown elected the Demoamtic ticket by 140 majority, rand in Chatham, hitherto a stronghold of Repub licanism, the Democrats elected their en tjre ticket. These are merely the preliminary skir mishes to the great rout which the geople ere preparing to give Black Republican ism next fall. . Democratic Victories. The City of Springfield, Illinois, the Cup ital of the State, has elected the Democrat ic Mayor md city ofiioers by I majority of 193. Last year it was Republican ' In Rushville, Indiana, the Democrat-lo ticket was elected by a majority of 50. Plymouth, Indiana. elected the Demo cratic licket by a majority of 100. For the last two years it has been Republican. _ ‘ ~ port ~ ....7 hers take ievery occaspn to throw censure, on Democrats, and intultingly class them ‘i with those ivho are in firms oilinnt the GOV-h ernment, We would befless 1 an men, and unworthyithe title of indcpe dent Ameri-V cnn citizens, it‘ we did riot. do nd ourseltosJ; against. these reproaches, 'tm‘d‘ im: back then odious charges into tho teei 30fthose \vholi make them. This is our poti on,-it is the position 01 all Democrats.—and tie will stand by it to the end. Whenev‘er tep‘uhliruns‘i cease theirgtruthless nlllusinm to,Deinocrntic officers, nndmct up to the spiritmf their own‘ prof'eesion that the voice of partimntthipil should not‘ be breathed while the Union." isfti-uggling torits existence, we‘llemon‘rntsiy will gladly lay down the weapons of dissen-i sion, but no! (ill them—Eric Obsertwr. ..‘ ..,.. 7-4 4.- Who Should Pay. 'l‘ho‘ N. Y. Tribune snynJ— '_ “Those who nrem much ‘ iiturhed atgthe: prospect of heavy' tnxmio . hught. to‘ be consistent; to go in for m king the reholsi pay for the war. which theyflhnve mudol'f‘sné ly and inexpusnblyt'oreed upgm the country}? We go most heartily [for ithe propo-itiml of making those who-h 've mauled the war’ pay the cmt. ' Under at I'g‘rulE. truly Lay} the Detroit Frte Press, th" N. Y. Trillun ‘ 'wnuld hm'o to pay no! .9: n om: Luna’m mil/inns nr‘ dollars. That is t e smallest nos : sihle computation whl ," y candid, into 3, ‘ligent and _fuir—minded an. undertth i nlmvo’ rule, could upportio as its Flutter“ Indeed it mny be safely suited that if 110 , u‘cc (il‘f'f‘iy'illd never had an eii-rtenco, on, i li\ ing,‘ but! never edited éor pulfiished ‘ i non-«paper. this rebeilion would not lmv . promred, and the mount“! would now 1) ‘ ‘nt potter. and a hundred tlyousrtndlivm on i ~Tin—thoufiintl’millififurofdotfai-s \wmldlmv i, hem! spared to the count‘ry. iWe do n l;1 liy‘this assert that Groéifilnnd his vindifit lively "snvnge assaults “bong thd Sfiith on i ' sluvory have been the :9qu oéase ol‘ the M: .t! bubwp do assert, and it is 1;"; plain its that ‘1 two and two mfike four, t t without the nirl of the savage nsnnuitsflf Northern anti- I slaving; presses and politf inns upon ‘tlte: South. Southern people on; Sqluthern ins -} tutions. Southernronspirqtors could nev r,‘ have crowded the people fpt’ the So‘ntheifn ; Slateis inItID rebellion. Wq ltnow nholiticr | papers squirm under this. Few. hut it s solemn truth neverthelessl‘inid history wifl i so record it. f‘ ° ‘ ' : —~»———-o-ko——‘~~—- ! , An Abolition Traitor. . - A gentleman from Crhjyford' county in- 4 forms us that I speech won recently made . in hit vicinity by an abolitionist. whir-h was ‘ full of the rankest sort oftrenson. 110 [Hid tonded to be an agent of one of the Eastern 3 Anti<Slavery Societies. Amour: other ofltis villainous expressions, he declaredi that "the Constitution was the vilest document.” I that was ever drawn up by mortal mun+— ‘ 'He pronounced WASHINGTON to be as ‘fgrent necamp on ever lived.” and profe<<etl to‘ have talked with an oldcolored Woman who had “been a slave to “the Father of is ‘ Country,” and who, he alleged, said that e 1 was cruel to his servants, and a Wicked m n. Speaking of our nutionulbrt‘hner.‘be said:— “Tenr down your worthless fag, nnd inscribe on it the motto of Universel Freedomgor never will this wareudin the reconstruction of the Union.” “There it. but one hope of nurcens,” he stated, “and that. is through the doctrine of Emanoipation. Let the slaves be all declared free, end the war will end in ninety days at moat, and he believed in thirty." He traducecl the mmnories‘ot' CLAY, Jscxsox and Wanna, and mid tihe only two men that. had aver lived in this country who deserved the title of statesmen were thntu. PHILLIPS 370d7\Vll.LlAVI Low GARRISON. Like most of his class, he has an undisguised atheist. He said lhe “hnd a book bound in leather at home which most, persons called the Bible, and part of it he'believed and part he didn't.— If, as some declared, it sanctioned slavery, it was more fit to be called the work of Hell, than the work of God.lr These are but specimens of the infamous language used on the occasion. It seems alniOst incredi ble that any audience containing a drop of pure American sympathy, would tolerate such odious sentiments ; but, astonishini: as it may agpear, our infermant states that the span er was frequently applauded in his remarks, and some men who pretend to be true Unionists, even invited him to their homes and treated him as if he were admin of extraordinary merit—En: Observer. , A Proper Verdict. ‘ 1 We mentioned in on." last that Messrs. ! Richard Oswald, A. J. Kaufman, Jr., and I Levi Eberly, of Mechiniesburg, had lfieen , tried (It our late Court df Quarter Sessions,) and found guilty, for hgving arrested nndl‘ held in confinement for 50mg hourn, a man . of veal: mind, named John Kennedy. The I defendants bsving demurraf to the verdict, l sentence was suspended until Friday last, i at vlhich time the Cour-i overruled the nno- ‘ tion for a new trial, and the convicted 'par ties were then sentenced to pay a fine of} $2O, and the costs of prosecution. ‘ '1 The suit. for damage: brought by Kennedy against the name defendants and several V. others was tried in the Court of Common { Pleas last week. Thejéu'y found 3900 dun. i ages for plsmtifiZ—Carléxle Volunteer. ‘ k'' ' ' 5. _‘l‘ho but]: in ¢ Pew Worth. Just nomthe Republican: And Abolitionipu pre denouncing Alchmocmu,and especially the leader! 0! our party in Congresg, m lrnilorl i chmly Think out}? Hulflnot thq‘ time' come for finite Pcnng‘ylvnnin Etc-pause, 100 k at thi they v‘ronld tutu them, but us they tinll}: ‘exist, an ask thcmsylwslwlh gnin,by sufipo ing such [loliticifi‘ at} and the immed to emancipation at; reslly desire see the regult m‘l schemes of t a class of ‘huliurht points, of mi limignttion or initial: amen, hy the It mired tllnumnd.:,in to'compete w h the labor of the‘ :to he mnintalliid as n degradedica .negro be drivt- out of the alumni can he no ? fitt to the North-five the prejudice; :- principle Sent!!! Ilcscrilu-s will hope! them, find: th neceuéity, flockintovPefimylvnhln, rumor be t‘rurllthere are Ichtmésq“ troduce large ‘t umbem here. i “ Lenthc pen“) a of this Conlmtfinwfi think over lhir quentlan, and 15k ‘w the whole. dth'to mm and thzd d quire each tqlsay. with Senqug IE would not intqu‘ore with ”it: righfw om this mural“ in tholslightesct at. trio! 5 Futon.” ’ i' ‘1 ‘ - ‘7 w .... - O—v—‘ : Generals htt’a Opinion 0'! The enem és of General h‘lcU wince undet' he hearty and-114m: I of confident-{which the vote-ntn' : has jun dcliv ted on the'skill nhd 1 young comm tide! of our firm?! all ln spanking JFGt-neral‘ .\lr(‘lch:\n} to llil lrietlllSJM Elizabeth on Santa Al Scott suit] - ..‘ “There ”Two. who can bJ under nll cir umstam-r null“ iq et ry—l menn lonernlw .\lrf‘lbllhn 'l‘horé i: no d )ullt thenmust‘t ikv met-t'thcm, I :1 they hnvc. grc‘at ‘ contend with ; hut. .\ld‘lvllun is nj M- the you nrk his |u-nrkilivcs will talk for! I all the nhilit'r o mindT-th'at ( fltrem‘hing, en {he siegifg. \Anll‘.‘ in regard to thine? will do his whirl: him a =oldir . ho four of‘kllhxlnc two nhle‘ 30%“: base or dm Ural act. They In com; qud it)?“ tumu- batty“ try." is: ;I i 1 We d 6 not ‘sbehuv thematrugrd ; sailnnts ot'GL-ucral McClrllnnEn ( over this, ‘unlesn they impngh and experionbe of {harm} He now to “milk tho war-wulm‘ veteran himsellf. ‘ IMI -, . . -~_¢..u -..L._ I Th 6 Nigger all tibial F‘" Cleveldnd [ln-aid, 3 Rip thus spmks jdr the Gel-mun and foreigner: : I ‘H We nnhesitvfingly Herd?» of the foreigners that Inn hav'e low viialelligence t 1 n 1; Afnuns." ~‘ , 1 i that is My; ruling 'aanlimyemi' Repubiican {flaky a thin tiny Republicnnhmfipfinsy and Adnli doing "Matrix for. use n+2"). they thiqk th I 0 much bq‘tteé en. Verilfl a white man 113" .ng negro is b‘qounld to nspoctlundel rule.—-.flle+‘luwn Democrat“ j l‘ - - -.f ac - o—i—‘f "—‘ Ir BLACKE‘TKLL Rlam.-—The! wii‘iowa and éeamf— stresses of‘;S¢. Louis heldfmu meeting I few days sing‘upmd resblred nl, Apply to the'WuH ington authprities for rzlief Iraq's their (ii-tren ed conditiqh—no wgrk, no (001', he shenan-f-w Are may black? ”they are, I]} fight : the Cow:- ernmcnz win relieve them afoul é. Sninner'ér‘ Lovejoy will introduce a rilfin a trica. "1 white my mu‘, mm beio , v. cite phllmbré pints would move a. finger (of thieir alien—Dy lrm‘l Free Pie". 1 I t - ‘ -¢~+———~v—“ ——x: L fi'Cnl ESclmn. is lb! 09 *0 In I bo'ld Brig-diet Gdnernl and '3l]pr fibly money). The N. Y. 'szaau Za‘luug, which fight. to know something ofhil equity; indium. thst ,1}: would be the worst Ippointlimt since the wnr began, Ind dcnouncesj‘Schufi n u an am. bitions derT-sgogue with much fiche" Lnd‘little cap-city. _ ‘ ‘ n-Thc Loniavmo Jourpaywhich has long msmined the Union Igniuq‘: grant odds in the Border Sines. condemns the pnsnnga 01 lb! bill for emancipation of sinus: in the District of Columbia as heiugxot only injudicions and iii timed, but u a. downright blunder: It autos that it hid hoped the President would have the good nnue to veto it. Brown's Bronchial Trochu.-—Whoeve'r in troubled with Coughs, Hoar-genes or Sa‘re Throat. will find 111999 "Troches ” a most admirable remedy. Indeed, at this season oftlse yen, those st, all inclined to bronchial complaints shbuld not be without. them— Thay ”9 prepared by Messrs. John I . Brown & Son, who, IS Apothemries. rank among the first in this city, and are sold by all the principal druggista.——Bocton Journal. , Bil/mad to Leave 07d Mamm—The Wash. ingmn Star of the 23d ultimo. states thnt an old citizen of that district refused to w cept from Government finy compensati‘on fou- his slaves, on the ground that igwould be “compounding a félany,” but called them together. and stated that they-mate free. They positively refused to leave him, and the old relations of pater md servant no continued as before. What a diasp pointment to the Abolitionists. 4"A . '--- 3; his Mmr'azfiuu . :w arm 9 mn (mpg—l mlmxfibion le “ Doug £grossion- , senmlive, :Lreu when \ . Haunted in 1‘ , leis lhln «fuel, to «2 “Mock . Brecki‘n. a has Inch “a Brock —-r'l‘bo ne- =KIM mad that elmocrncy counts .fnz I John w. , his pI'IHy usbl‘it' out; lpenple of ngn no; a 6 I pmvidcn- I t flit-.9 can as Sumner ’9 Do they which the ,n F 'direcily | lion ‘of‘ne- this Stale, coplr?‘ o‘r e? If the ice, whine i, for there ‘r Sherman ‘y must of lndeed, if footfq {u- Inlth <l)me i' hev her, on {a not ye- =ECM he Sinton ret."—)'d- 'eclenan. cilan' mu at ' oxpr‘eniun {mind Scott. :yahy of the I: Yorktown. I nd Unlléck Gener- epondvd on ‘ emcrgt-n -d Hullm'k. nL's as they )lmsiliu'n to U his moment‘ and whirhi lis poworf'nl 1 ‘qu and Hef? llnlleckJ‘llei wre cnn Lo! doing: any 5 one.“ to the: ler coumi holiflo'n N goinx lo gvt I e jndgmbnll'. , und‘hl'gin‘r jnd hemmed; m icgtn paper; .1: mid «chad even-tenths? our shores“ ull 11100694! (the vinyl; The present, imation nré ‘ N 9 wonde} bun foxeigzn‘L rights that t Republic-n ~." 31:61:: a :Las; ara-wug‘ 4 «W LOCAL DI'AI‘I'MIN‘I‘. THE PHIL—The Lndioa' Fair at ItSherryq. town, but weak, {or the benefit of the orphun It the Institution there, was, notwithltnnding the bad wenther, quite A success. The eol lection of [may Ind useful articles VII very large .‘na attractive, whilst the dinner on'hzes‘ day was a capital one, as indeed were the din ners and suppers throughout the week. We Inppole that the sum renlized fgom the Fnir wu quite handsome. Too much credit can not be nwnrded to the India and gentlemen having it in charge. No effort was spared by them thM. could contribute to the pleasure of visitor: And the nuccese of the undertaking. The COME”), on Snturdny nflernnon and evening. we are informed, came off in fine style, snrpnasinz nnythingof the kind ever had in the county. The two Profenorn Dunn, Prof. Bow-n. Prof. Hum: and Mn. (Inner, In. first: amfhlins Snxsnuu, lending voznlistl 9f Baltimo're. with other: or MC§hefrJlluWfl nnd neighborhood, participated. It must h". been a tick musics] trent. Sorry we could not be present to enjoy it. 1 ——Wo are told that the fair yin vcominn open tn-duy and to-morrw."’yith ntili A hand— lotnovnrieq of nucles for mite. ;, IHEFT.——Two can: of Inn! were ".01": fl-om um cellar at Judge Zimum, in this plncc, on Iburédny night jut. The cnuvere‘in who Benn on Thur-duly. but next morning were ‘gode. The luck to the ouulde dooil mualhln P 94!) opened with a fulze key, nud Ingr taking but the emu dialed Igain. _ OM of the can: ym‘il found‘ amply, on Friday. in an alley, near Mmingzon mm. Winn. I pity am the um, britbieveu, cannot be caught ind m seven ex i-niple made. ~ ‘ ; ‘BEAUTIFUL BIRD—Our {liend Cnnun L 8” Sloan, of Bmmitshurg, forwarded to our bflice, on Thursday, a wiry rare bird—certainty in never saw the life of ii Inform—which mnny prttnounce a Whit: Huwk. It mennureu four :fe‘ejt from tip to tip or [he ningl. and is entirely junk! benutifuliy white. It wu‘ghq the day Ibefore, near the mountain. about twolriiiloi Efrem Emmilshurg. The LIMH .Socipty uf il’ounsylvnnil College nowhgn-it in poucsaivn, [by whom it “an be propc-riy prrpnrcd, M nu. fowihfiry contribution to their interesting col— ;iection. ' . ' , ' I aCIIEAP LUMBER.— Mum. Sunn- khrnn- Lil: me now engagedjn taking down tho hnra finpka. Porto». in want of Luulhérrcnn Monro fit. ‘al much cheaper rates than muml by Im) in: ion the Bnrmcks ground. _Thia run? opportun ‘ity v‘yill'continue open to purchaser‘s during the :pnfgght week. , ‘- 1: riffl‘nr}. waoh Pry, pastor of (he Tin! ‘lfalulbemn Church of Curlisle, h-u bvunAl’rlt‘n-n’ Igby lfll congregntjun fronunininu-riul clutin for 'Esevernl months, on account of In ufl‘ecliun of {the fluent. fl " L [Q'The Rev. J. B. Hininger, pumr of (he :Presbyurinn Church, Ulewlnml, Uhio, luu ,hcen nllovwd u year’s {:Ku’cnue an Iccuuu or M Ibeam]. ‘ , ' finer. Charles Schjngh; o! the Theologi mnl Seminnry, Genysbnrg, h." hem bleL-uz-l ‘pntur-uf,the Second Lutheran church of; Girlisle. ‘ ‘ flflupt. Martin“: éognpnny i: Mill-n: Lutherulle, with n fair pruxpéct hf smm héing rum-{red into more nrtive nervicc—a «ImuL‘ n‘hiéh tbé “ boys " nrv n‘H nuiom to we. WCM'L Chritzmnn'n company, who” Ink? heard from, mm in lhe'v'u-Xnity at forkuwrn. “'lwu the fight CUIIM'I 51f th'qre Quay “_jll, 1m Iluubt, lune A. hand in it. ‘ @43qu Bnih‘y'q cdmpnny Is smm- plm-n bI-hi'ocn .\lnnnsszls um] Hiclunuml. wigh‘ I‘m-mu turned tdwurd “I" lulu-r plur-e. Tlnr) fire in the advance of Alt-Do“ eH’u corps B'nnm-r. 33mm. Hnrner's cowpnnwrlnfl WWI-l“, was stationed nlmrz the [Lmimon- un'l Uh‘iu Buiirond, betvn-én llnrpé-r'l [fern and )lellilr‘~ burg, at 5 point culled Reflux-“ville, m- be liure. ‘ ' when". Noshil Buuglu-r, n ho Im- wmuuL 0d at the butllwof Shiloh, hm: ruéhed QuSm .\ , lllinuinhhin anfety,’nud n 1 Inst necounu wru in Ihu hospital n! that plnrc.‘ He mun wry wv-nk frbm 1119:60le of his wnupds, but hy cure Ind attention it w.“ hoped he wnuld rerun-r. Ili fnther, Rev. Dr. Buughcr, has gone un lu use him. - [B"Among the nrmy Qnrgemu from Phil» dolphin who have go‘umectérd. their :id for Illa Arm)s before Yovkmn n, 1;. ricwof the imp: ”IL, lng lmule', I'. tr! gratified to native tho muno oflir. D, Gun", formerly or thin pl-lco, wlm lenvn I. [nor-dive practice to nun-hair: nlerint ling: the “bring! o! the defend r. of our conn try. Aufong thou who haven-us voluntem-d we notice come a! the non eminent phylirinnn in the Sum. Every provhion I- being math to ‘btive zbe' woundet‘removed and properly curd for. . "r _ YORKTOWN.—-We mile the following 0:- trnct from 3. km! iriflen by A member 0! Capt. Shriumnn’l Company, to his funny. in mi. phce. It. is dated “Sump Winfield Scott," April 24th, 1862 '. _‘fl VIM: to let you know ”15237513“ Newport. News Ind hatched 'l6 within {our mile- of Yorktown, where wewnre‘wniting for the battle to come M. which will be in A few day! - ‘ There In shout one hundred thousnnd robcll here end about one hundred end sixtytholqud ‘ of our army, ready (or the conflict. ‘l'hey are Ihooliug men on both sides every thy. We roan hear their band: playing lunm our camp, glad when we no on picket can see them [Suarez of our men have been speaking u’lh. ‘chenqnd they no demmined to fight. The beltle will be I. herd‘ one, and men, livu will be lost on both sides. You will direct you! a letter-Lu heretofore.” BANDSOME COMPLIMENT.—We pulzlinh the amend very mum testimonial to a former refidcm of our coauthwith much plenum.— Wo=donbt not it in wall delerved: “ Finn Smmn,“ ] Pimhurg Landing. Tenn ~ r. ° Monday,April 18. 1862.; Mr. Jun B. Juno: z—ln accbrdnnce with I Buolution pnued M. an organized meeting of the Physicians and Surgeons, on board the Hospital Ste-smu- “ Ma nolia"—-Capt. ther, Cincinnnti.ohio.—we,tfie undoruignchommil-. tee, are requested and man cheerfully ’do un der you, in behslf of the many unfortunate Ijrk Ind. Voundod who were ministered to by In)” nntirin; industry, our mojwiuccro thank!- W. Monow Hues, M. D, A. T. MAIKLI, M. D. J. E. Cox, X. D. . W. I]. Jon:Y M. D. H. P. l‘ucnl, 31.4). J. P. ALcox, M. D. _ Jun 11. Jun-m, H. D. , ' Clnua‘ Hnnx, M. D. ‘ , In“: Pun-mtg". 0(8th of Ohio. 7V Communicated. You Sums, April 27th, 1862 MI. STAELI: Dar Bin—An sble articlt .ppesnd ii: the hat _iune of the Sun, uigned “A Friend to the'tm'o'laiu} Omit” Will the gentfiomn who mm the article hue the gooaum to inforng’ the public’wlut cou nitutet I Phylicinn 1 . B. II
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