MIE=IM Terms. The Coin-mm in published every Monday morning,_by He“? J. Stung, 211$! 75 per annum if pnit} strictly xx “Huck-3‘l 00 per annum if not paid in advance. N‘o subscription discontinued. unieon at ihe option of the publisher, until nil arranges are paid. . ‘ Anvznrnnntsinmriedatthensnnlnu-g.« Jun l’mxnxc done with neatness and divatch Ornr: in South Baltimore street, directly opposite Wumplérs’ Timing Ednhlisblnent -“Cmu-u.:n I’mx’nk’nOrrlrt ".. on the sign. MB Bargams! .\T‘. CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. H TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS “min-2 jun received A very large nnpplyof the above goodrz. we are propnn'd m nell them lower Hum evergold in this [)lnéce. Mv stpck is m 0“ complete, emlu-nciug ever: sule of Shoe-'5 and Hats made. ' . HATS,AX’D 041’s. consisting of all the ‘lsth! styles for Spring and Summer. 3 800-TS AND SHOES, lorflcntlemen, Ladies And Children Cilv-mndc‘ n'm}, Eastern work‘from 2?- Mn" up. TRL'VKS‘M cvei'v description and kind. 33’0“” and cumin:- the [Hr-gain.- at April 2!. ”62. R. F. MCHJIE§YTL Great Barzains! qF‘JJJVG “FF AT (‘UHT TU (TLflSH “PSI k NI‘I-‘Ki—The unclcrfignml. having I‘l'H'l'lllin w] m ('lme their Imminent. wfll nfl'or ”mil-Entire Mark of good! AT (‘UST FOR PAS". The njmns Nnilpl'ill‘i (Ivory \llriHV' of goods kém in n firu-rlnas mumrv Shorn—vnndifiting in mm “at mw (mum. Ql'fikxswxma. BUOTS‘J: SHOES. (,‘I'TLERY. HARDWARE nil'of which will he snhl 11' end prion. or less for the cash. . ‘IHXEIIART k SI'IJJVAN. Eli-We would hc-re give nnfimv In [lime in drmml m_ us, (‘hle‘ by .\'r.lo or Hank m-mnmt. tovnll and N‘Nh' H-n‘mmn :15 early M pmfihlc. " Fnirfiom, April H: mm. _ ‘ 11, kS. New Goods Y—TJaI-za Stock! BIEIWIHNT 'I‘AAHAHUV’} ’ . mes 1: mm. . lmvo— ind rl-rnh'ml frnm Hu- vifiiv: n lflrL't‘ dark 0' '3"!an fur (luntlemuu’i weur, embracing n \‘urqu’ nr. - = (‘LUTHR f‘ A 55'.“ FIRES, ' ‘ ,r - \‘l-‘JQTxxns, (‘auinotm Jenna. km. will: many ullwr goods for uprin: :Iml .nmm'vr “_«uu‘r. TlH‘\' are p-wmr’vd In m-ul‘t- up garment)! Rt N‘t'shnrH-st unfit-v. um] in’thm- vary Im-t "mn lIN‘. Thl- Fnshimw "rr r "(11l Irlv I’l'l‘Oh'l‘f‘, nu I rlmhind mmh- in mu «huh-ml srvl». Tlmy (I‘- M‘Hvl nmku um! lib, \vhilsl llu-ir sewing’is sure "L‘u- kdhrmmixfl. " » Tin-y Mk it rnutilmmu'v‘ nf ”w pu‘»l??~'< [m— Irnvm'zr. 71-min 1| by food \\ or} and moderuté (41:.wa to earn it. ‘ heufiburg, April 7. lHtiZ. Reshurlsmt THE?" \\II}IA'RSRI'WflsTHEFT R-"ST H'- N \"VT‘ (rl'l'j-nfly Riki-nulllv's.) ill ”I? Ju ruhs r‘lniMinm ('Jlnll‘l‘l‘l‘:l);lr'! sin-cl, is now t‘ul‘h'v'lfll ln"thu IHl'h'l'Ji'lHl‘ll. UYSTPHH :Irv‘finm- nu in :1" ~h‘ll-<: - I*!un vuwmrx: "up? Tu'xura ‘ 'I'IUI‘H. "NILE“ Ffi‘:\‘. :In-l - . _ . A .\‘H‘l-I'nlhh'i’nlf AM: can nhvnrs lu- hwl. l' n in. Tim SIIIu-n lxua b; on rr-[minu ‘1 and {inc-d nn M {3m- -h ‘l'. 1 « . , vymnmr Gouysburg. .\‘lu'il 7. IMI‘J. \‘t' . New Sf'orfi! 1 li\? “(KIDS .\Vh HRH \T “.\l‘J2l‘Vq! ~v-Thln Inhh'rq-rnml '\\ 011 M m-‘m-vtl'ulh‘ \ngnémn-‘P to ”IV‘ whim-11¢ _nt' lh-Hvelmr-g und mrrnunvliw: I-uumrr Hm! hr- hfl“ ”In-um! 11 NEW STHIH‘I‘ in (in-thuhur-r in tho runm lam-1v ""f'llliA-J hr J. ('. “lfiunvk ”rm, nn flu' .\\:rih ‘\'ecfi’ curm-r M Ihx- Minnow}, “horn [5O will, Ln‘n n lurm- uncl ‘\'Ml emit-1'10“ ~tm-k OF _ nm' Moons, l:!!qI"-'I:IL‘..~", «)I’FzEXMpmfi, ~ (‘.UH'H'I'IVH, &(‘.. of e’vorr dou-rE-urhhl. "'llan which will he fululd the Inn-q 431». nf Flur'mg lhuu|<, The Lmlil-s IHr'iv llflrh'. :ITI' rI-q‘m-TII-fl tn mu” and examine mv Hul'k.‘ M I hu-l'—:.ufi-fi;-d it has Inc-for hm n nnrpn-ivd in Hui-x b‘xlT-o Inr Inn-_u'y null drw‘nxrm-u'. “emu-mm). Mao. :Irn- rm‘m-q -ed 'lll':|”:;x~l'll:l’,'i,1ll0fllfil:lt' in Hu- lilw or HICXTIJ-ZHF..\’IS WEAR}'lx.u[tlu"\'van'lm hum-- rummmlutwl with. :u Jurix-c: that will xlflo‘nish them. ' I will n‘m krnp nu hand :I lnrzp sum-1y rt ~UH([“'I‘IJ‘JFS. \r‘m-h “H! H- :um \‘l-rV clump ,l’ly Mpg): n' l)!’Hl-‘..\'.\'\\'Alzll. k'. will nl<n m fhund Imn-Lnum. dun-.vhlu unvl (‘ht-np, whilst In! ".UH’RTLVG fixlnnm ho “‘lrllqin-d. ' H in my hip-min" lu-"k<-«-phiil~»: rhws Sim-c -‘—-!'l‘opin-_r nnJlfiu" nn'hing hul yuml gum!»— nndlp ‘t-l! cheap—lnningMug-:1"!Hy- mnnn— hol'u‘k‘ SALES .\\‘h 3“ \UL rum-111's." I “7011M~ nuprv-lfulh' sulivh :\4 \‘II..H'I‘ of the pululic yumqnuqv. us Hmm- lu' shirt nltmlinn 10 “Show. nn‘ l-y ulrnlin: ,lumpt‘v with my CHFHHIIL‘L‘, Io gin: ,«mht u-I'v- u tn :4]. .3 MICHAEL SPANHTAEYL a“ April-14,1862 Trees! Tram} Trees! I'E ‘nnder‘ignml invilo Mlomion to their T‘lzujgc and \u-H urmvn Hm-k 0f ‘ ; ,mwrr AVD-(ll:\'.}\ll’-ZNT.\L TRRFS, ,Slilruls‘s‘ km. mnhrm-inu u lqwt- and wmrlote nunrfm‘g-m of APPLES. PENN. l’RAf‘Hl-ZS, PLUHS. CHERRIES. .\I'RH‘UTS. nlld NEV TARINES. Shlmlard '«vr lhe Orrin-rd. Imd “‘\'an fur'lho Garden: ENGLISH WA LNI'TS. N‘ASISH THESNVTS, ".\ZLI‘IVI'TS. km, “.\SI'HERIURS. ST‘R \\\'|IERI‘.IHS, (.‘I'R “ANTS and LIUUSEHEIUH HS. in are"! mriotv. vGKRPKS‘ o! clinicest kinds, ASI‘AIEAGUS. Rfil‘BA‘Rl} ”£l3, .\‘r. Akmn fine stuckof well aforn‘nd. bushy Lgvsuummxs, suitable for _tho (“t-ywh‘rv nndflmwu. ‘ - '- DfiGIDI‘UI'S TREES, for street planting, . and ngm-ral assortment of , ‘ o|iAxmsngEn‘rga AND Fun-alum: Sununfl. A LRDSH“. af chn‘ice varieties,LCAMEMAS, x BEDDISGfLAX'Kfi‘. kc. ~~‘ Dar stack is remlrkaHy thrifty and fine, ”1d we offer it at prions to .jui! the times. - . wealnhnyw: mailed to nll nynplirnnts. ‘ AddressFDWARD J. EVANS. k CH.‘ ; Centrnl Nurseries, York, 1’“. - march :4, 1861. u“ * -—-I—- ~ ~ —-§-v~_———-——————-———-——< Natroha Coal Oil. . ARRANTED "NON - EXPLOSIVB Jami ‘ equal to any KERQSEXE. ~ " ~ \VHY buy: an oxuloaive Oil, when mfew cent! more per anilonwin furnish you wixh a perfect. ' ‘ Oil? . .\hdo nnly lw PA. SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, No. 121 Want? S-rknn, PHILADELRHIIA. [Pei]. 24, 1862. lg .1 Saponifier! Saponifier! HE FAMILY SOAP .\T.\KER.;—AII Kitchen ' "E Greglse can he made into good SOAP, by in g S BRQXIFIEB! DIRECTIUNS ACOO‘IPANYIXG JEACH 5 80K! SOAP is M easily made with it as making mum of «who. .\Yannfnctured only by the Plum-cos. PA. SALT MANUFACTURIWE WMPANY; No. 127 Wnsur St, PHILAD'A. ‘‘- «Feb. 24, 1862. 1y Revolvers. 1 NEW 10!: of REVOLVERS, of difl'ércit ' . ’uyles, embracing me latest. received at A BON'S, northwes‘ corner pf the Diamond. _nsving pnrchuel {or cash, at the' best rates; (5. is prepnrsd to sell as low (5 the loweit—éif fiat Lower-yet. Drop i 1 and “and“; them for yourselves. No nonb‘ eto show gods. , 'J'-1,1861. _‘_' ~~'__ : 181' P 318316! awarded to Tyson Brother: . .by the Menullen Agricultural Souiety,Sept. . 1800, Ind by the Adams County 'Agricultum! . _Soci ty, Sept” 188 i, to: best Ambrotypea and .V Plioiogruphg' on; all other: on exhibition. : ‘LL the best 155 mm Medicines can be Had ,7 ' It the new Family Drug and Prescription as . .. or ~~ Drag-39%!!- , A \LABQE uéoflnient ot Heix’l heavy Wu. V “who! Boots, Calf Boots, heavy Bro— Wan-4m" 31m ”mind and‘ for pale cheap, at ‘E"~_'°9-4.8- ».7 _ 3.1!; 11%|.“st , ’ ‘ FIX-coma chap” A 186?. ‘ Bargains! 44th Year- '.\hl never. shat] thevland farm-1' ’ 1 How gushed tlmleu-hlond ulfihpr brave “ (‘.usln-d, _wnnn with hope nml cqumge yet, lipon thé sail the)‘ sought lolsnv'e. ‘ , ‘Xn sulfinn‘ glufts go lrniljng by, . ‘ , - 'l‘] e hl.u-k-m,uullwd gun A: staggering wnin Mm. s .vrt luut «t the battle‘cryfi- 1‘ ' (m! be it never heard again! ' 1 . Snon rvst those men who lought; but “non “‘lm minglmt'in tlu'hu rdcsl suite . Fur truth, wlnii~ll’xlwn rcN-iN—nc'u'now, . ‘ _ Tllj' “nu-tine only eudsqfithlifc. ‘ “FORGE JACHBS CONVERSATIONS WITH REBEL 0F” A (‘nrrewonilent of llm NL‘m‘ Yor’k Evvn in: I‘o4. writing tn 11ml, pn‘mr from thq vim-inity nth-hmmfil an nu- 224 “IL; gulps tlm lnllnwin': :xgmfint, of‘q vonvelfmtiml hvld with n rebclwflicor wha had buuh tak en pri.~ono‘r: ' K ‘ ‘ " Q. “\tht do ynnr nfiil-nrs think nf the military ability of Um. McClellan 2’" A. "lflis univerwliy conceded by our otlim'px-y that ho him no equal. in either ur my. They have long and well knowt his tiiilitmy :ihility; "I'hoy know it when he “-:u- in the old United Statgs army with tin-m. uml they fear him more to-duy than all your other tlenurul. Ilfé has: from the commencement done ju~t ’uvhnt we ho u-(l he would not do, and avoided to do wlfilt “-6 tlomrEd him to do. One of our "I'oth 9n onnma-inu hopes was, at one time, the pin lnhility that he would lw §ulnor>etlt'd. (lur it-rtnvr United States oak-gm in the [eguhr kt‘l‘vlct‘ cnrsitler Gen. Scott to he the grout.- o-t military genius of the ngg‘, but, that his grunt. nue would have prevented him from mccossfully carrving on- the war. ' "luy were inost of them nnller Gen. Scott'in the M-‘xit-un \rnr. hml they'greutlv iL-hnix-e his militnn' ability. but, they Numilur (St-nernl McClellan quite equal tofipn. Scott in his hem days. We would willingly have any two of otlr beat Generals retire from the fil'll‘ if ‘you‘ can induce your politicians to hiy Gen. McClellan on the shelf." I , , nu: umcx nous; mvunr. i‘, Q. “How many of the ‘lllack Horse n valrv' were-slain by our troops at. the battle at Manama: 1'” l A. “771(- If/arl- [lnna- Givulry um uni in llw' engaycmmt. One company of Zlhl§ caval ry followed up your retreat for a short dis tance. and lost; heif- a dozen m'eh. [Part of Stuart’s cavalry were in the engagement. hut only'mnde one or two. chnrges‘upon your troops. After the battle some porno'u'; from New York City nnonyn‘iomly‘seni to ‘ the (tommunt‘lor ot' the Black Horse Cavalry l a. magnificent pair of silver ‘sptlrs, :9 n com-i pliment for his supposed galla tryybut, the l regimént took no Hart intltgegghgement.” { A strange story (not. by Bulwerflis poing the rounds of the English pre§s. “A lately married Irish earl, wishing to improve his old mansion, set architectsl at work, who discovered a room hermetricallyi bricked up in the richest style of one hundred. and fifty years ago, and on the much. lay Jim skelélon of a. female. while on the fioor lay the skeleton of; man, presenting evident traces of violence. .Jewels dnd dresses lay watered about the room. but clie‘lem-ful secret Wag indeed so well kept, that no tra dition could be remembered that would give any clue to the affair. The survivors -——an injured husband probebly among them—walled up the apartment. which hu‘ hell}! the glued secret over 3 century and a a . [6-3011 the money goes? in everybody'! exclanmtion. The wind bloweth Where it. listeth, and the money goes in a manner no less mysterious. But to raise the'wind—to procure the money—[dc labor, hoe aqua at .’4— An old ballad 2 written doubtless by the most impecumoua of poets, celebrates the fugacity of money in the following crisp and lively verses: . ’ Money goes! ‘no man know; Where it goeth no one shoveth'; Here and «them. everywhere ; Bun. run ; dun, dun; . Spend, spend; lend,lend; l Flash to-day, short to-monrow; Notes topay, borrow, borrow ;’ ' So it goes, no one knows ; Where it gbeth. no one showed: ! lir'l‘he Abqlitiml leader's hate an bon es: man so intensely that they can’t bear to have him ”finish with them.» Witness their attempu‘ tn drifo mm flike Dayna, pran, Washb’um’ mid Wowning out of the party. . ' ' PICKING‘S. 3r: 74 1% n. J. ‘smnm. ' 0111,? @1152. 'rn'n BATTLILFI ELF. 3" WI. (‘. BRYANT “me this soft turf, this rivuk-t’s sand, Were tm’mplvd by n Burning-crowd, And fin ry hearts nn-l nrlnoul hands, ' Enrquufirvd in mvlmlllc cloud.’ r l er “H i; 'cfllm, nnd frech, nml‘sb‘iil, Mnm- fife chirpyf flitting‘b‘lr‘d, . p And talk QT L‘fintll‘l‘n on the hil}, ‘ And beljl of wnnderiug kinewnre'henn! A friendlcss warfare, lingering long - Through wcflryday and was"? gear; A wild qml mun} -wenpbm~d Huang . Ing on thyfrunl, and flunk, hm] ran. p Yet nerve thy‘spirit m the [nrfinL-l ' , Aim hlauuyl not null)“ chest-P luv... . ~ The timid gum! "my sumd aloof, ‘ The sage mny frown—yet him. thou not._ Truth. ('réihcll t) earth. aha" ri<u mph, The ctvirlml “MIN of ‘fo-l ".50 llcr‘r; Hui l-hrnr. \mumli‘tl. \nihw‘ in pain, And din-s among it; “urahilélwrs. Another Hand thi- thonl slmll ‘\'iehl,{ ‘ .\nnthc; ligunl {he slnmhud w‘m’o, , "l'Cll frnm‘the trum’wl's mouth i~ punk-£1 _ The Lbs: of lrnun-pn u or III) gran: “ T 55: tlmuy'h' llmu lie upon the dutf, Who" ’hr} \rlm hL-Xp'cd [hm- h‘cé in fear, 1310‘}le «if hnpo and man!) lrn~t. v Like lhuw \\ ho M! in} mum hflre.‘ @flifircllnnmnfi. FI CERS. “FIXER (I. M (‘ILFILLAV A STRANGE, STORY. I § A AAAAAAAGAADAAAAM mAAAAz A VJALK om THE Bamnfmnn THE nonmms 0F Wan—Jud DEAD m .lIHAI’S—UHASTLY SI’ECTACLE—I‘QS TL’RES OF THE 51,.ux. The chi-respondent of the New_York Er 'prus, from Fair oh], station, June 6th inst.- writos M followui A ' i paid a y‘usit tti the brittle-field of Satur (lny-npd Sundnv. milled by sonie tho “liattlo ot‘ the flown-n l’iiims,” this morning. The mmrflof Casey's division presented :1 sight whic gm artist thiipht onvv, and yet on? of dental tion.‘ Alli round lin charred ruins, cloth ng, gunsg nrtiidgé boxes,’.'&c.,, the prop rty mn'niyinf our ‘own (mow. The who] mtg/'1? wmijust n 5 levni as the ltué pave: PM Brofidwny. Merci! Wan Wherr‘ the o Pmy’ first'innde theixt appearance on S~utnxliay,u?ntl wlwre they to hmliy drove lmok ur gm. 4 little turihflroniaapime of w «is, and by walking; thrbuuh water and m] khoe dooppflne is thunhled toinveii tigat its t-ontents. u’l‘ho bark of nearly g-vnr troe .is peq‘h-nl ofl' toward. the roots. thenfle halls um] canister fired into the forest hv our mod, having ~linking: down the tifiiés whom], as li\feiv as they (lid relic)»— Lottwa gum hyflhe dozom, both Soéosh and Lin-tint); clothing pnnugh to start half at Chi; thmn strait in Minna“. ne-w made kravop. vet unhpm‘ml tmdiofi. and all the-mi lmr i lhmtious of butllmunl dozitll,i'nnn one nl'th mddos't so’nnos ovor'witnmflnl on thel \‘ii'ip ii \ Ponin‘xuhi. In a swamp we fnuml pightfinxlies uf Ainhnmimm close together. nml in met} a sting of decomposition that hardlv a mun sayr_them without turning mmyihis hem]. Their cldthes were on. but. Um 1 lies were sin swollen; that they fitted as ti ht (IS tiifl skin it~teif. 3]]mgvoml mums the *thnsh had already been Witt-n ott';by v--rmin and thejs'huii In); hare. it was a digit ~tingtsi-onv‘ m hich «nme ponph- might. have Sam-niuith pruiit. But it ought to he :l-itit‘ 1. that bur [maple nre'hurying the flow! ’u~t ins tiist as they can‘ Wife]: the re~ main . i ‘ IEM pne h tiy‘ which was cvixinntiy that at a Thai blind; “is vlothingwas rather imtt rthmi H at Mr! inrco majority we saw, 'auul ‘ lht-r in-i‘iatimw of l‘fl‘i‘lk were numer- He luv bucoalcd behind ~Ouw hru~h. hm! evhh Illth’ hot-n \volnnlctl. sought it» It‘r nnfl hvure «Hf-«l, Tho limlm were awn-J“! [lt on the fam- thm‘o sun-med ~t a" Maid mile. One hand how on mi! fcm‘ m-nr Ty. whih- xhx- other “m uh-Il {l}; n th- mmh. I.3km!“ 1].("l|"t. )dvlv \vn SWI'HNKI tn hvim‘ it,» nanirnl and mm nu ofvtfmimn-rv fun uh-mur . ("IHh gisfmm «mum, at grave w mdug, filli unrl ! 331 M 1 CHHJ‘ in w tn 1! x vxw' the 1 simz.‘ Ullll tho (hm: «Ming y’ntlu-r ‘ ml. the ihgfimh was consigned to its ”be“, M" .\.\'as ftvllrflusining an the Mk inner-II nmlim‘t n 13‘Il<'(-.—- “and ‘1 List r- A ' arm Tim fikip \i: hunt: dawn f 1 lmntl ro~tml [Hui hoi-rr (H on Tn}: kitlrl, om}l rhctvd‘.‘ c u mmt Twin thorn mm a pronipt‘pd in *Cfil'l'hwal' I {rec-ling nfi'llu- 11.-"lds, and {mm thi-inuorsjn shank. ("W I Ii [he mu~l<el, \vlmw (mini-nu [clxfilw-d. The [mud dr-‘qud ml the fPflllll'Pi were fem-hilly vich-m‘ing a-dyinu stung!“ of n] nature. In llii \‘yst [l‘m-km livlk‘o nl'J-npor, my! mu-imity 'l9 road it. Then» mu H'HHP n‘ilft’hedi~tingui~hnh£n wnr k T/‘being. ”Kim “six-L novnr." which: nmid in (lecipl‘wril ‘iSnmu-w «. ’T'mll prov ‘_ ’ “ill shm a YET" pour * lllo‘mv‘thi. 'fl'lm :10” m nu; t “11TH spfm- . A mn-imit alvuhhol of nf horrors, ' hwk. F ' Mu. will nm’er yiuld." “No 'i‘tvn snmn pnphml lines. of ti: blond nml dirt. l SllCCt‘edA‘d *lg’ilhe following: ( 'l3 'dic “you the field ? v lbnr anor will we .‘ icld ;‘ l the file that liKc a finnd, ‘ l fut Southern rights, nur blood}? ‘ {VIE-r9 tlmee‘wnnls: anK who wrote that. a Southern. Q'nmrry; a Northern one-Elle , , "$00k" might have collvetml ‘ I‘v‘lh-N in thece wnmh to Full uMT had not the heart lor the 0M desperate was the struggle ~ iwomla between Cusoy's and » qr; l have spoken of the‘hullot ‘ the trees, of thy dead and of ~ 'm‘ory wheyp seen. ,Alnother Ivas'the clothing, yet hanging iree’ bran-"hes. fences and lying mud. An officer engaged in lls me that when we fnursut-d, the rrtgealing rebels to the u :1]: which. on Saturday, they 4 espomte encounter eniued. ‘ of man, on both slam. threw l superfluoua- clothing and wont eré told thé Sixty-ninth did at “ripped nlm‘ost to thg waist.— E hurl the oppnrtunihy. placed vh‘rre they would be preserved; no time foi: that, threw them In], and lost thpm with thoir nin‘ a space of two acre] there are ‘ mims enough to supply 1: New ‘9. ifegimentl. In that small space undred 'men were sent to their To show I in tho hem' \de 5 03m mark-2 u‘pis their ofibc im‘limt inn uppn lnw u p‘pn the firé battle —; w" Ll 5 thr ,Hundrr-‘t ofi‘ all tfiei ink as WI mu Run Those wh - thein cams others, w on the gro lites. Wit umgnthqro Y:brk mili nkm‘ly six 10mg accou 'gAt Casey! dies, as I ‘ eof the B t hundr s a“, lay : n bestilent ’ were again fixd‘nnimn L “Rider :1 I is (fld camp there were 'no human are it was anfiensy nmfle‘r to dl3 1‘ immediately after thefigh‘t. _ dgof horses, -torn by shot, and l‘around, the carcasses emitting nl stenchg On Sunday. when we in possession of this field, men slay cloge together— ’ d Eieedjn one red burial bleut." l'l‘he uni up are now being burned, as that is th i orrly way‘in‘ which th'ey can be disposed o . nhd the horrid-effluvia removed filom its cl «se 'pon last. with our camp. Upon uhpmnclii - g this tpot, it requires considers.- ble effort 0 llead a man to walk up in it, the reeki g iodor being ‘so ofibnsive. To morrow i foondition will be favorable enough f 0 reoccu nation: In a direct ruil rond line from this camp Richmond is just ”save miles. "Fair Oak" is the name dfthe Sta on. A building near the switch in now bo' g used as-a. hospital. mainly for the rebel wounded, and right opposite are the hedd 'uztei‘l ofGeneral Mongher and hi.» Irish rigade. ’ Speaki aof the hospital at the station re- . minds in that our men _vet find wounded rebels in the woods. Yesterday, two or three wertdiscovered under some brush.— One had leg amdputnted just. below the knee, byl a rebel octor, who is with his cotnpaniobs; another had a foot taken off, In yet adother an arm. Without conveni enwe forj proper treatment, the Operation seemed very ‘ harsh. The sufferers were seated upon a. barrel, and hold by a couple of men, submitted to the painful treatment. All erourld were the amputated parts, and 15 of blood. Seated ugninst a. tree near WW“ 8 kebel soldier; well clad in‘ a suit of Confederate graiy. with nbullet hole in both cheeks. n'l'he missile had passed in one aideeud came out the other. His face was beameaced with clotted gore, , and 'owiug . In longneglect (the Federals had just found Wm) it was impossible for him to articulate. ifl‘he very picture of misery, this hufonunale OE “TRUTH ls Imnnv [mo WILL nzulL." ‘'"i’ ' . § ’ GETTYSBURG, PA-,I MONTDAY, .‘J'UNIEI ‘2‘ . 18562- man ,sat propped agninst A (rm: nwniting his turn for treMmPnt. 0n Wankplé near by, were half n 1102011 who had dim! during Aur giml operation. When. 4 pale and weak. looked around them ‘with,a lmlf fyiglntoned gazo, witmxs‘ing tthe workmf their Rurcéqni. Dawn: of our mfln man ‘fi'ore ht hund..nnd in silence m\fliie;f¢le. which yet awaftu no man)“. All thosb horrors bf war, one wants to see but once.‘ ‘ i‘ ‘ There are two {trimmmls for the-future of; the nation which are prostrntedflw tw'o olns- . ups of meg, both lending to the {lama end.— "l‘he one romimt from ISouthm- rebellion. ' is to overthrow thus Union and erect two or 1 more gm‘orntnnntd froni ittfmg'mentu. The lather, coming fmni tho" anthorn dimmion- | istn. is (9 nrcepcth thfmvy tl at the Union _ *l is gone, am] to prh .0011 m fol ml mnew U lninn on :1 NH“ ofn‘mv Ilrihcip cw. toltlm end '1 that somnthin: mhy he nommplishéclghere— 3 : after in the “r-:'lo<P;'ofl.ihefty.:’ which the {olvl (functitution filled to “Wet. v t Roth propomls to on this theory that the ‘old Union ii a failure. 11ml both momma to .nlnmlon it- forevpt'. ’ * “ ' - l i ,5 Tho rlnrkr‘st tlmnaht (01*th futm-c, which innv Amnricnn miintl mnl‘entermin, ii the thought ofa dnv when thefSAméx-ican Union flies dead. and tltemntions look for it, in Vain. ‘ 'l‘o imnginn, lllftt time. whatever ho .the proposed ~uhctitutn.'ii'lxat¢vc! vision Mare-w ‘ glorv m- honnr m- 'powr-r mair dazzle the eve or inflrnno the homes: to think of that day 'when tlm (‘mmtitutinn is n'o'lonfiernn inwtru ‘ merit of pnwr‘r, Min-n the work of “'mhing- { ton in a wrPok. and hi- cohnséls for its pros- 1 . orvntion have lmmmo u ; scaled hhok. no ; more to he maul and followed : to stand in I ‘Linlngillxttion. among the tuttioirgnt’tho earth . luml hom- mm M)“ the. (trout. ltnpublic is gone. all this in h vifiion so full at'strrrow. so houvv “Woerfthat the heart «hi-inks from ‘tlwulling on it; : . ‘ ‘ i Lot nn mm film" tn-tln‘y prnpnyf'es thiw' fu t turo. \vlmttgw-r lit-.hiq ltlv'tl tho new nation; ll'u-w ('umtitutirh]. tlmv ,lll‘illt'llilf‘ ()t' tavern ,‘mvnt tn follow’§il. lot. nbflnups‘uppn’m t'nr mm mnnwnt that tho snroowm‘ ot'the 6M l'ninn will illhtllrit itv potvor or its glbryé .'l‘lmt. will lw of tlw 4n~t.§n mommy. a hi - ,tnrv. Into tlwitmnh in \‘yhh‘h we Iniry the 'ul‘l Ulninn. it. “1i” carrv With it :tll its pru ; tiuo, u,” it~' hu‘nmx 'l‘ltif cumin: govern lmmpnt will. in lplum nt‘ythe uul-mnulate‘l: ymwr-r of tlu- olgl‘gm‘t-rr'nnl‘l-nt: hage the very histm‘v nt' llmtf furmvr [luau-r ‘tp mntonfl‘ with. in ]\‘.jlnt~l§llv~‘ t'm‘l‘vf-r {-nmhnttiug the nvw )vrjxtniy'l-‘~.gnlxnl \ityrill bBmmmollml to fight ngulnet t-hgxm. ('\'m'vulny that it exi~ts. 'lt i: no mnmlulxmi. in_lnokinu 1‘I‘1ll0‘]!0"‘i~ ilnilitv of «null ’,art'uluroflt In» tulll that :‘t {great nation ml: lm .zt ntrjofnmiln up of the jnmturinl “hit-lutlu~ l'ninlfi mmill-cumulutiml. It i~ nnt hum—lum- tonritfnry~xinr tilt-It :m-l htn'k‘omnluim‘ll that unlike tlm Itmw-r nt' :1 ,nnlinn. (‘t‘l'lfll‘lfily nnl (lube that mullb the .stroncth nl‘a Ila-public. : 'l'ln- «mm-throw ,nf ,tht- (‘nnxtitutiién Mll hmiti ”Huh-mm]!inn, :Iml tlu- ohnm‘ th‘ut (mLmN mill hm“? {no ‘ material of lhxinn. That day whirl: wit -1m~.~(~~ the hill fuf Ihi~ t‘umthuttiqn. willy-£4- M tln- vlnw ot'qmr hi~tnr;\' :I~ a nation. 'l‘hé lumk u’t' thq‘ ~§urv nf‘ Anwrlran grmtnl-w, hwinn‘ing mth' Ih’o ranlutinn. and milling \\'i_th tho rojoctgiun hy thla Ilt’Ulbll' of tho (fun stitnlinn t'nr which lheJl'utht-N labored yin-l ‘sutl't-rml. will lm Hhut :tntl olzt~pt~nl." 'l'hoy \‘vhn tbllm'v n: 'M'ill not write thoim-omrd in - 1 c - ‘M ‘ . thsx snmo Ito-file, “‘I” not lm tho mluhlrc-n nl lWJ‘shinutnn. \i‘ill nut. nilpml to the mumeh ‘nt'the funnel-2,; nill'nnt huy “tlmsx and -o the 'wiw man mnl‘tsvllml full" our safety.” i All 'tlmt will ho nrlltflthptbf.’ ‘ .\'m‘ whvn thn ILIUHIX‘ is clr-mlhm'ill tlwrn' he found uuydu uln hefr n-voninco. nmong the ponplo oi Ilw mirth“ 'l'lm finwrglnt‘the llvnulglimnll 1)”! ho uttdlmlml in slum. by tho leingb', nnr “fill the Mums-Hung pdwex’puti nn nmurnm 11,- dr lvuitcl in ,mnnlimvnt to NM Ilfgul. llvrn md thvm, in >ilénco and snli-l tude. there w ll be {twin of our gnhm'ntinn . Who will gr) “ilth howeih hc-aflghls thmo who are lmpehus ui‘ thr- resurrectidn. 'But, they will pnis' nwavi. 'l'lm'nlghor mitions‘ will re jnir'e nvnr thi (liatxolixlinn. my} the power which follnu‘iiwill. for its own safety, llttatflll ‘ the n-mnina (mum at“ hihht; and oovér the 111':le where it 6:“an! hr- found: To lament. ‘ the dual lm\l;9l‘ will he (lechu-i-cl n crimn, and m hundréd years {will airs before the wm-hl- mmkéi to know an: uppicciatc the terror ot the ioizs. l 5 i i From thisfvifinn nil hbrrnr, the patriot tin-m with dblight to the prospl‘f't of the Union mun-l hng i)“ fifnm power to )me‘, and gaining in strength and glory: ”the Constitutinn :snrvires this t'rial, the life of the Ropuhljois ficurmlftbr a thousand years. But that. lil'e‘ as the (‘omtituu‘om It. is able to sustain )ifiélf, if the iihildren of Washing ton stand fix-{ply by it, resisting every propo sal tnahmdop it, or toyintrmluoe new' prin ciples into the national life blood. His words should; be preserved in go den letters hefum our cy¢s -. “Towards the preservation of our goverrim‘ont npql jthe permanence of our prlNflllt happy staté, it. is reguisite not only that yduisteadilj ,discouhtenance- ir regular 01:] buition . tbj its Mknowleflgml authoritytlmi also lhatypu raid will; cart (Ire Rpjrit a! imunizh'on upofi, i‘a princr'pla. Imwu'cr ' l n spmous (1w pry-(act. —qurnul of Laminar“. The dispailches fronfl Genernl McClellan's nrmy have several timvs spoken of a “regal. lnr~ bayonet! charge." The pride. of the English aim)! has hceh ingnyqnet,force.— l‘mt lhedislnitehes state so: Velliing unusual. and which must. he considered oomplimcn-l any to the enemy as well as to our own soldiers. We» allude“? to the remark that the enemy éwero driven a mile. "during which one hundred and seventy-three reb- ' els were killed by the bayonet alone." It. is a yery rare bccurrence that men stand the approach ofia wail din‘ected bayonet charge, ind itfiis unflgrsmod that the highest cour age and daring are nece‘xsnry go resist. it. They: are sfioriea extant. of regim‘bnfg meet ing bayou? to bayonet. and groaning weapons. ut we do not find any authen tication of'these. On‘e favorite military an eqdote rehab: that, an English and a French regiment once met in that way and stood pressing eahh other. without. wounding A man Lfor a fill] half hour. In the Mexican war we cahied several important points "with the bayonet," but this was seldom with any direct heavy charge in line.—-‘, We once asked a distinguished odficer whether one of these charges was an old ‘ fashioned bhyonet. charge in solid rank—7 He laughed and said it was very different. i When the, word “Bharge”' was given the men started on amn, yelling and shouting, flhd throwing off all encumbrances as they ' ran. The :very appearance at", a body of, furious tiger like men, approaching at a_ full run. mid mgking the air hideous .whh their cries,ifriglitened the enemy from his posnion. niul i 1 was seldom that a mnn had a chance hi toqch another with his hypuet. k .. A—T-o-oL_ ‘ ”1... ; m Nimon’s ru'mnr. : nuomams. 1 I, K i 2 3 . , For he bnmpiler THE CONTEST 0“ 1862. ‘ The signs (if the times injlicate ‘thnt the upproaqhing campaign wil be one of the 1 most. ox'citing and importajnt eve‘r known hto the (liutrict. ' 3,; f _ , ‘l t Already are our Opponefils mmshzdlinjj 1 their fdt‘ces‘for thqcontesti Aunion of all the isms of the conntryfimdor tho black i banner :nf Abolitionism, is ¢onfiidgntly ox ;.. peeled { hy the Republimh pnflty. 'l‘ho ' Democxjatic‘puty m'ufzt. dopehd, therefortf, . UPOIi-“ifl inhegcnt strength pf its éwn purp and timelmnnred principles to ’cnrry ' it : quccosrxfully through the battle. it inn-s no , fillinnce‘ to form, it yonnircino pnich-\Torlc' - platform to‘ induce those \ .mno faith wag the faith of Jefferson I find .fnckson to W")! i 3 ‘to the standard of thd only lholilicnl organ: t natinn‘ um rm for’itn‘ ram; mtidn ‘the Fed-1 'eml Constitutipn, and, uh se aitn isfthqe] perpetuity, of our glgrimfl! Union. 'All ; ‘other partial}. as at present (irgnnizg'od. must { bl" nogmqity be ephemdml. {Tin-y“ have nfl enduring basis to stnmlon ; imd‘ nicmnbinnz ‘ tion of inns and factions. with ditl'eron l names: and Opposing interofts. ivi‘hout. null tionality. having within itwll‘ the lomenté - of dismnl‘nnd dissolution, and. fly hoh : together in nnticipntion of tho~ spoil; o A [ office. it not an orgmlimtio that. can lon , I contend 'lyith the great ld Illiniocrntiéi party. whiéh has safely gui (5d tlyp Ship of i .\‘tnto through enory‘ Morin an tempos i that has fliCOllntm-ed it frmn the ny it w: , lnunched t‘o‘the prosent hour. g i l The int‘mzrity of 'the Doumcr ‘.ic party hm boon nftt-n triml. and it. has l(‘\'(‘l" ful-‘ i mired in its’ fmlty tn the Cnmlit Itinn and ‘ tho l'nimp—nevbr fall Lhm" of tl inquiro- i monts of duty ma pnlrintiflél—n vor fink-til, _to stand up boldly fat; the t ght. ‘hntl have! ‘ limithtml tn denounce tlflejvrnnu. . . .' 1 We m-n proud to lmlnng u suqh 9. partle It is n pnrtv to which ev rv young l“"‘+i elmuld u'ltzmh himenlt‘. gl'ho' (glaring (if its pad-mud thohrigltt lm (‘.: nl‘ its l'ntur l slmuhl Huh-in- it. to civvrv no u ‘lO has nil ' :ilniding figith in lhl‘jr'npn ity 0 man fnn _~s‘.]f.;_rm:urnuwnt : umi he \i in he im'm ”Mi" upon .10 matintonnuiru nf‘i‘thk. 'u'mn «l¢-' peu‘dn tho‘ hnplw of~ the tin 'n-tr 'ldt-n and (I'lltrl"\t;ll tuf‘ntht-r hindnf ml t 1; ultituaioi triumph 6f ‘Dt-mm-rhtiq i)~titn inn: Ar-Vt-r Iminnwhyfmd dospntium. «ghoul: ln-lplmld " nlnlt’ tho flag of l‘h‘mooran nml fl'ivn ti) the. i: ilI‘lI’lOQl“.\li(‘ 'pnrty his win-" 10% “gum”. ‘ i li'— ”lt'l‘O M'nr \tzhn time thallit. w‘ik nO3 l N-ss'ury for tho slums: nr‘ nf‘éhe Donnf: : vmtiv pnrtan ’intnrp’mse iE‘snwn-z powp , ' _tlu‘x‘ prc~<n~nh i< tln’uhly .‘Qt wht-h l‘iVll m i nnd sovliniih’lism urojstretlihim: l[firth their nuns to crush out. th‘pt spi 'it of pntionnlity ' which hni upheld nml'suxininmt tha Union in the trials‘ and trlhulatihm oi;tho push—l 00min}: 1113 they do in tho r)l'll)'?!AitoiiLif§)lvl ism in HM Nnrth and So o‘slniiis'm in tho South. until both making mighty t-fl‘nrt to? overthrow t‘hoCnnfellorar of tin) Stated. i , 'l‘nt‘as‘nn Afitnlltsnhi'nnd, ’nml Sholitibnidn; {II'P oh-vntn’dv to highland npsy' nhihln publici pn‘it‘jnhi iiiimndinry pnmphifiinfinnd pért’d‘fil flnml thd riouhtry.-“ mmo’trn'gi'llg and mu: plandingmbry blot‘v thn‘ik 51;.qu M. hm"!f (husti‘ufinn. .nnd\ Aha“ (mists fiuhuitmtnf‘ their anathema: nfinimt! eve y onn who: dare; inlet-pose in balmlliof fiie (kmalitu-i; tionnl rights ofnll. , ' ' i The (.‘ongrcssiohal‘flmggle of IR6? Willi} 'cnnvulsq this district from .gentye .to Cir-31; cmhl‘qronce, ,nnd when enmeg the slmokl‘ Hm’n nlih comes illq tout-Q! do‘grtinn (o thejb instifgxgk‘ms a!" theff‘reesfinnrl [host govern-l;t mom unzem-tll~—n gnmrnmem which sprung from 1h? loins of the Re‘wolunion, amt was: baptised with _the bimd tithe fiurcst. palriJ 61s that over breathed t , bregth nf'lifun-‘l And i 1: notlxurh'n goveHmer-‘t wo‘rjh pre4 seryingt Isyit nbt the duly, ‘Umrefiwo, nf qx‘ery cit'izen ~10 cnllmly 190 k aé trufiepirihg events nlml see M‘li‘lher We ard (ending?— Is it not time for eyery foter to be makipg up hi! mind As to the place ““0113le will be {ollan in the comingrcontésv—whelher on the siga' of his countr , with the Democ racy .of the Union. or wit the Sectimmlists. thouiders and anblm‘S o Reasonable, hum": roctinntthe candju‘tors‘of héss/who/ivaflt “an unli-aluvery Condli llgi‘on'.’ _aml miti slnvery Bible, and an dn‘ifiluvery God 3"... Choose ye betwdeqfifém’. :1 Inn-won} ' *-—:‘"" .... A"— , a _ ; 4.5 mm ictfimflt , ‘ i rThé Democratic prilmt'y el Lion of Pay olle county has moltbd in ilfnonfiinntpn 3 «mfg-lons L. Dumas. squ for Conga-$53. and ‘ [lulu-KAI“. Esq" for'tlio flfiginlhturo.— ‘ Those gentlemen are botLll‘uvbrobly known ‘ to ihe peapln of Ponnsy Vania. Mr. Daw son hufrepresentod his istrikt in Congress with distinguished obilitfi Ihr. Knine m a member of the [not ,Legiéloture. and‘ is universally rooognizevl m; a trim of decided ability and greatl‘force of é‘hargcici'. flis nomination was unanimousJPml he is her Lain to bag Enacted.- i ,' l ‘ Llnj..\\(estly Frost. Ind 60111-13. Seariglit were appointed delegates to t, to Democratic Stale convention; .1 3: ‘ * l ' _ , WI 00 , . 4f ‘ The following resolui) n‘x were. ninnng others.i unanimmuly ndop by the Demo~ cutie ponvention of Peg-y .cou‘nty‘ usem bled a; elect delegates tp the 4m 0! July Convention : i l ' Rudvcd, Tim the expéiepm of the coun in. for the last year, hm; 1):! served to in crease our faith in and tr ngthen our at, tachment fox- tlie great cidihnl doctrines of the Democratic party: th t the glorioul mis nion of this people can 31 mi be worked out by tho reservation of the Gamma! ion in?“ ‘ tact anrlpinviolute, and than every effort. to cripple it, every attempt norm!» it subor dimte to nf‘lnghet lam"? ‘5l reunion mm li RIM /_; , 1% a: I‘s s com) ”PAY. 1 i Ono of Hm mnsl‘nlgjovllnnr: ”14- National tax bill now luv-l Cunzl'ms. is the multitude of it (“routes nncl tho oxfionl-t'n ”I l the tax will involve. lns‘la : Hm :wws~iug.ofllm fut and :, tnAlm uevr-m-l States In La alni l nfiir‘ers who r-r-l‘lrct the Sin“ 1‘ [mu-mm 1o ow-rrun the 40:» ‘ nrmv hfnlllnei‘n mvpniutml at ~rH‘ \ Pf TWO DOLLARS nml dimmer. and that it h the llnntmmcggtn nppow at all risks legitimate mean: the mad m \Vlt'kt‘ll (lnfiiyzn! of the fnnatics‘ tinnista: who in the presént. n“ urn IPPICItIL' its overthrow and That the Democracy mu‘thtnw. pmt, be tho what-watch" of the“ the povvrnmnn“ and throw i arms nrnund the \mly charter n and pmtoqt it ng 'ntt. the rut‘t nt‘ Almlitinnium 'n d .St-msic (not: to huumn prog nfidhv’ the Union. , ”(3:11va1 'l‘llal fllfi 5 Democratic memlw . at l mu- t‘ull concurrence In truthful oxpoeitinn nfthp hi of the par-(v. and is compr I in its nnunt-intinn ohtrim‘ip t support ofnll loyal citizens. \ ‘ U.MkOOMP • - $760,000 mom PENNS Mr. Duns rpmntlynflirmml i from fart: willnin his knawlml tlmn- SIXTY MlLmes of tlnlln frnmlult‘nlly abstracted from (luring the mat your Lygs‘wind 1011: um] fuithless gn‘vernmnnt “a money. whirl! lmu gnne into “1 the profosfiional plunllorors n (riots. who lmvc (he. lmizen Mal nounce honest citiznns {li trn tutes pnrt of tho lpublic dolimn mt on which (morons lnxnlinn The inlorod on mammal), , cont... is: $4,200,000; and Pun", I will be called upnn to pay all i of this .«um‘mem. spv tlmnaaml dollars annually to l ‘95! (lithe money nhqtrgir-tnd fi ixryg'n llm cnnrw nl'n single ye 0!: men whri‘nhminml‘lmm-r ll ium ofemnnmv nntl I'Plrc‘nclu Thxns Id? nnithor popu'lnr wlien impmml ‘fnr nor-cr-swzfry purine?“ lmf “ann they at? an Bnnrmmm «logrne tn mvm-“l nlatinn. and maintain n anr pnme‘nos, thby liocnmc opp -| tosfi‘rflzlo. - And lha wont of mmwy diverted frnm the T" the pocka-s ofmvindlinglm)!t mm] to mntrnl tlm m-x' {4OOO I min Illa pllfndor-mng in [mwfl may continun (hqir nsenultsu} ‘urv. k ‘ (,fnngrnsfi sllnuhl at Imwt m ‘tcmpt in mmpvl the mum I 320 nm (Imir Rig-mam cn'ma, a ‘u'fuir_nml vrpiiml-lo hlx hi" 8 to romhw unnncvwm'v nu min, The pnnplo are willing to p oxponfim 'ol‘ the wnr- uitheu 17m tlmy are nni willina to pnl ogml (”mum of pnlitiml [park-l take their mnnny uni! um ‘ h'uction of their lilwrlim.—— I! 'l‘ho llnhw haul sewml “1-1 a chum, ('h'in-z ”to n‘cwsno‘ THREEDOLLARS .\ DAY I (.3an m 1“: nf llwirtnllh'o .1! LA RS I‘ls}; DAY [oral-wry in tho nrt'nin dutim M' auuewi‘ The .\‘t-nato [mt ivnpkgnl Plnmo’ of u... mu. 71.1., 00' agree is einphutioally gum! : whrn' ”my rmnmnlmr thnrm ors gm nnly 0m! Dollar a I’m; 1" and hnmlrn-dw am: glad tn (1 ‘ that cum. The I-‘nma Awe glad to masons the National (q [10)- day. but flint would nn pnrtv" RopumicanftfnwflsM fmv hvmm-rutn mm“ 3,203. l rrnmh. and that; mint l-o batch of fut nmuefl musltbe <- fill favoriks and ”m cm!" 1 their lwn‘nfit. In sun-h a '1! éonfidence of the pmpk; _‘ ~-.-' g 9" ‘ l “Gm. Giant}. Wm—A fr Grant write a letter 10 (hm-Me ' " I 1‘)?” political mpimtifinn, A though now forty years: m-vm: voted for I’rntith'nt life. imd Hm; was fér ‘Linml ‘ he hm! been heard to HIV th ever after he ulj~frxlnchized thought it would be right, I'] rule." ‘ I M -—»——< -' fi'l‘he charge of trenso I'nr Southern rebels, whemw u Pomisflvaninncmocmlfi crat. is simply a lie-. 3 misc dovmsh‘ lie. that destroys home. encourages the rc- desperate efforts, and givel the mostvdirec! and tubular! m be givén from the North w'l‘he Abolition mm bullpen 'gnged abusing the Democrat. c party. ‘ Many nllnw themselves to be 1‘ l of in their vituperative abuse clem- boy ml the emfnds «decency. ’ Thay appear t« be Itrifinlg‘ to put. down tue Damocmti party bt‘ L the North‘s web as diisolve Lb: Union,snfld in when efforts they will mos withinly an. -—‘~' —-"W > 9 ' I 2 WA Republic“) mnte+mn"uyfi 1 \ “It is a. disgraceful fact hat the leaders of the present Buclfinan-B eckmridge‘ Do mocnpy would rather we {he Uniim 'dio solved than that slavery shofi ld be nhblitlled by the people of the Southern feltxtto‘e.”l The “‘Buchnnnn-Breckiufidge Démécra cy," as they lure called, have never objected to the peoy’e qf the Southern States abelishihg glaVery. They! objact to tat; people of the Northern. States ’undertn lug to labolish slavery a'gningt the wishes o: the people of the Southern States. It so. dixq'raeet'ul rm um the Abolitionistu ileum rather we the Union dhol'ved thalh thee llslasvery should not be abdlishoil‘. a ' l . I “.&< v ‘ ‘T . i } 1 126 Mi mm cannon: “7' “W Gov. Grunt, the newly' appointed W L vinciel or military Governor of North Cato -Imm, severely ccmurod for closing c 1...- school opened in Newborn for the instruc thin lot colored chihlrcn. It appears that :thblnw at North Curolim prohibits the “f latruction of negrocs. and tlmmov. Stanley, concflfing that it won his «luty to "execute the lawn." closed 1 school which had been opened by a certain Mr. iColycr. itth I fphllnnthropigt. who proceeded to NewllF: {immediately after it- occupation by he Union forces. for the purpose of ensuing in the the oocumtlon which Goi.’Stau‘lfy’ so summarily stopped. This [meat-ding V has caused I great hubhuh among the Mio litionieta. Mr. Sumner and ,Mr. Hickmun ‘ imu'iedintoly altered resolution; in Cannon, ‘ leaning upon the proper. department for J information concerning the authority under which Gov. Stanley octedz‘nnd ndepuh- . ition from New York and Philadelphia .‘ waited upon Secretory Stanton. Mr. Slime inor noted a chnpcron. Md accordinlto . the 111-(bum, “Secretary Stanton mid thntlhc iwould not remain ono houra memberi of ’un Administration which sanctioned such proceedings ne' that. of Governor Stanley. and read his visitors the letter which he lied just written that l'unctionnry, otter oonaillt ling with the President. in which ho' as { directed to revoke that. obnoxious law, *d ', allow the school to go on M heretofore! it Our ‘r‘t'atlere are nmirc that/North Corioli ne is the loawtrnl-id of tho Secession States. and that. its Constitutional Convention njmr, or recently in eesrion. it!“ developed nnien ; courngiq state of Union feeling. A mini: ‘ Carolina. regiment. surromle‘roti the other dayto our army in‘the vicinity of Richmond"; ’ the officers declaring that the rcmni "rig regiments from that Stnto would tell“ ' theirexnnnileupon the first fowl-able oppor tunity, as they forminlerctl’ that. Egrth Cur olinn had withilmnm from the éotit'eilellncy wand returned to the Union. Gov. Stank.” Ila native of that Sinimmml a firm Unio“ ist. [was commigeionml for tho (‘XpN‘is portions 'of encouraging the Unionists and ventral. ling those who had been dragged int re- . lbellion to return t 1! their lit-glance. 11111,“ g . ems that he cannot he lermittotl to rur ilsu, a ooucilintox-y coume without. on; ‘cou tering the intcit'erence of nmidle ‘ some holitionistx. who are eternally lolp' ting in me sort of mischief. That 4 or. ‘Stqnleyxg Admiuiktration ‘hals bet-n" in the ‘lhigheetrl {tree sncccnt‘nl,ifefitu‘hlisho try J[the attack}; nulo nqmn him by a New 3m , corre‘ipohdc tof the Tribune. This Wr ter. ii" We lct‘tcr o the .‘tlst. ult.._ says: - ‘ i “iGnv,l Stanl continues the polit Eproiiitintying tho hivclmldcrn of North ‘ ’olin‘n, nml meow: ' mlnlii'mhly. "in_ ll '1»; the resort ofnr) t lmlrmg crowd of‘ ,lmrners-—Unionixta‘ :w. "Into rein-la arc prpotlr claim! at, t 'e prospect ot‘n 1 ’l‘hoyno longer {:0 at t; gloomy, in Land sullen, am “Fold." A . j Tho sum niul 'snlwtn o of this om 'plnint i-l. that Gov. STt‘lJ‘. has stucco tlt‘fd ,in converting n crowd of ‘; only ant’llzml. i len‘relielx into cheerful Uninn'flx—n m t‘ormngn for which he isentitl ltotluinks inllentlofccnuurc. r I l ‘. But this in not the Governor’s gr nt tinf l'ence. lle retnrnwl fugitive slaves to att- ~ , . ‘ left will) Inn] (“kinltYlH' Dal/'1 Ihfitlll’ln'unljtl. hut. ko somei nt- is. he executed a lnnf‘ ol' the Unite-datum "“1“ to iii-e. f—ulnw which is; tlnily executed in . nah: .1 mm eq‘flct j ington City. It seems. that one Nic+olnl simplifim'l as . Bru‘y. residing near Ncnbern, «who had '. ‘ nfc-tllectpri, {token theonth. lii'rx-ceilcfl to the tow ,re y the llt‘lp" icortttircd a. rnvmwoy nem‘h-nml took l er try. murinunnz, lhis: now». “‘At midnight on Frh ny.". niper a prim. I_eny§ the Tiglnme corrmlihnilent; “ sent halt‘ ‘tcs. who twill odozen soldiera. with the letterJlV Ipon l. ll?“ ”'“ih‘s' [their mp 4. went out to the house of Smy. any (5 than. , rescued the woriinn, sec/ff: Io lu’: lime and *1? i lrct’urned _the AME to hor home in " , i tthct'n.” This lawless not. olinccnlliasjt lilefontur ot' . told with i-Vn‘ltation by‘th mime ind" ‘ "‘JJ'“““"‘T,“Y i at who denounces Gov. Sblnley for mt i Zfill‘lteit‘i‘ggl‘ i Union converts and executi‘ng‘tho'ln x. .1 'op lau'lring i ltut worse fiend more of it. Mr. 1 . 11. M eollccjtion illclper, ahrotherofthenotorious‘tlnr ml “ '9' ”I“ “1")" 2 ing Crisis " lieu-n. -who 'nppears‘xto he a ‘ “‘3; lif‘ib'“ | sort of roving philanthropist by profeihion. «$31335: I?" l addressed 11 letter ol'mimonition nndadvice kilngn {lighted 'to‘tiov. Sun-Ln. in which he rchukfiil him , -i of thol tor for holding 'out the olive branch toltla'vo- I‘Wi’l‘lf‘lpi‘lfigql': . holders. ailvii-etl an‘lon'rnmt appeal: 101' Hay. cutplhyeil l people in favor ofeman‘ciputionmnd c g. .' . t ito‘ makil himself met'nl among 0 poweriithi‘z islnveholdem in furtherance 0‘" ' remlmw'ill :Mr. Helper concludew' I fafigfiz‘fli I'it’the Governor eontin ‘ rthoirecrlvice, i he ("oil“‘l'l W t the wait for I timlnle to‘lmv loans would be t \‘The {0})» ixJor the WW >l nut out- “no 'axhingtn’n. A an, neon-lion Hiya" '— ry Milli for v' worrhy- the Yoot‘ Gazette. -Y EA it. Q EU Edutv of tlin § and by q‘ll miects and ‘and Aboli tionul orinis ostructio’p. as in times ’intereuh ‘nf s pnnnlifin nut-1mm?“ ‘OSR ‘nsaults‘ it-m. ”Wk“ |- engmiéspf mnt nd irMn‘nf (Ho 7011ng mm“ wikh Fold "manly and ‘wjgo n nml’pbli’cy he nive enpu'fh " 0 claim t. 11: . ' I mm ‘V t ellhuite. e, t M m 'rc 1: hm b 4“ he Tm y‘ m ing cnn cnls. T e‘pocketg o d mock-im rxmca to (lo- Ithm, rnn'gti ‘uny'fllc {mirr is nocmaab. ! t seven fam- Ih’mfia (thine : tnmuzifth ‘ n ' lmntlixd my the in ,r- m I lio Tninct- MIZZI rbu‘gh prdfn; mm. ' : 0F hflr'oen 110' nful pro or numentvr to I 1 llmlemlo nec p {lf}ml'lt"lml ' *iyo am} ‘glew ‘t is that the ensury,‘ ibm cinns Willi be qri and [Min— .\\‘}mre they on tko‘l'rcfnsl ,_ ernil _ Ia non / . I z . this policy. 4. . 1 )nhmaimk ”mi. (6: as he had lirgun. /‘ . , . {ii-opm.? as soonmi prac ho Staie. ' ; K m, day. Mr. Hui >cr chaivocl I 1 [wing answer: . r Orrin: or 1m: Pnovnsr “mm-u" Ntwumw N. 0., May 31.19624 .. H. "filmy“. Esq-Sir.- I am intrigued by his Excolinncv. the Military flow-rum- of the Slam of North Carolina. t 0 infnr'gn gun that, ho rr‘quires you to leave lhitt palm-g.- men: in Ihr fim vamp! going North.) . ‘ ' Capt. C. (i. Lox-inn, Jr" A. (2. LL. Vwill furni=h you with the necessary onl for' trgnamrtalion. J um. vrrv mpoetglly, yours, DAN. MFS‘ZENGHR. ‘ ' vamt‘Ml‘r‘ihnl. Human-runs Din-’l. or N. Guam“. } anuzuv. Hwy 31. 1862. , end of Ga'nernl he' Cincinnati I a lung nd’nes— wt‘ nmmh has n! nnva. n his 1. I]! ”601:3 and -t, “due 3 lguld for [hp 1. ha r givipgjmch a To my. "has. 6'. Lnrind. Au'l Qurtrlrfl’nmklfr. Sm: Mr. H. H. [lt‘lpt‘r will he furnished hy you. will: lmmlmrtatinn on WI‘J (he first hummer which go» in New York.» ' ~ EDW. H'l‘Axm'._ ’ Military Governor of New: Ciml’lnn. ’l -,—'-:—"--<‘.0’: -7-—‘—“' l able sympathy ‘ 1- made urnimt any trim [ remo icvons. wicked. ‘ confide-mo at. ols to 1' filter } than? ltnders } m aid pfmsiblo l Mnalnr Wade thinks “lhe bomm-u -firm is nwpendml [or the present." firs"?- Mo: Wade, and a few like: him; Md {mi f‘suspepded" themselves years 33?, than: ‘vmnld blue {3250“ no .Lrouble id thq pa‘tion .r I ; IZZ3 firAn Abolitionisl down in‘ EMerper county gave, it. as his opiniong a 1'?" days nince, that “nu Democrat can mtqrnmv -9n 1" Chgrjtnple man! whq mad‘ you a judge qu hunk suifiecls. \veubouki likn to ‘know? We always thought Nl4 it In worshipping God that took one [.9 {that do. qirabie place. But it seem- (bnc awarding to the Ab‘olition tbébty it is vofiliipping Won—Erie Observer. ' , I ”A: n sulq of cnhs in New ark on Saturday night a Washington half oylar n! 1792 brought ninety dollars! The best im portant piece sold an: the» Lord Bhldmm'e ahilling. which brought. $32.50. lid was in - splflufid condition. and um mice was lint esteemed too high by onliéctors. A “Link Cent," 01‘1793, voryfine. brought $24.50. A chm, proofof 1747, $21.50. ‘ To Prevent DO9l. (wing ”-d.—An etchnngn givm tbo'bflowing recipe to prevqnt dngi going mad: “MY: a mum purtiop of tho flour of sulphur with thwr jbvfd fqr drink, in the spring months. ' This it'prqptised in Europe to prevent. the discus mm break ing out. ameng the packs of ham which belong to noble-men. and it il- in he I certain preventive.” - in}. ~3 I“1‘-L:5 7 ‘ ' ". .a: 3533. :L ) Jh‘wa‘rhm. Asia. ”Li-3.25 | v fit '9’ ma paw. Im‘ in. My I'll“ ME seen=mi =II - l lf .•-- - - - a a . ~ . ‘ x.- ax , i a: 51:“: F £223: ‘ ,L ’,. 6 mil WS
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