N _§l)miuixx;iilen OUR FLAC I The union-of luku—Ahe union of‘lunds— Tb: Union of Stale; nune Would sever; The onion 0' henna—the -uuinn ”Munda— AAnd the Flng or our._ Union forever! a. I; can“, lnnon up rnol-muon (fan'r'r‘mlvun. PA . MONDAY MORNING.» JAN. 19. 1863 DB. OLDS’ BTATEMEN 'l'. We direct the attention of our rmdors to the atatemenbt 0? Dr. 01:15, of Uhio, publish ed in our first page, in ieference to his zir rest undiimpfisonment in FurtLafayetw, by the Federal authoriiio's at Washington. The indiyiities and sufl'erings he endured without. kno'wing too this dsy what hié of‘ fence was, i§ enough to excite the'indigna— tion of evéry American citizen, no matter what; are his political proclivitics. It is n burning shamé that such in famous conduct nimuld be tolomted in ibis heretofore free country, when a similar oak-age would uca'rcely be attempted by any other govern ment. in Chriptendofn. ‘ STATE LEGISLATURE; The Signals Standing Committe’es were announcéd 5n Monday. Mfr. MiShnh-y him: been appointed on the foilowing : Pensions! and Gratuities, Election I)lfiU‘iC!—h, Belrench: ment and ~flqf'orm, nnd Printing. .7 a The Hausa Committees were announced on Wednesday. Mr. Hopkins, of Washing tfin, is chairman on. Wnyg and Means. Mr; Mynrs is a member ofonch ot'thofonowing: Claims,Militiu Systc-mfiuulchcrcllteihtinns. On the same day in the Senate MR. Bough y-r introduced a bill to authorize 'the com missioners sforeonc county to Livy a special ax to [my bpuntica to volunteers; The Senate pfroflieeded to the consideration of mid bill,‘ when, on motion of Mr. Léwry, it wua committed to the Judiciary Committee with instructions to bringjn In general bill, npfxiicnhle to nil 'the counties in_the State. In the House, Mr. Rnx introduced a bill to prevent the emigration of nogroes and persons of coior from Olhchlatcs into Penn eylvnm'a. . V ~‘fi‘The Alrblitionists felt certain that Chmcron could buy a Democrat to rote for him, and thus secure his elp‘ction to the U. S. Sgn‘nte. His failure sorely vc-xes them. They howl ”mobviolence! ” in one breath, and stultil‘y themselves. in the next, by at tributingthe result to n mint of fraternity nmong their own members. These gontltL men are welcome to all the capital they can mnke odt ogthc ole‘ction. 'As for the Dem~ ocmts, thcyinrejgbiinnt. and all over the \land their shouts go' up ovor‘lust‘Tuom'lay’s triumph in the olil‘chstonarStnte—u tri umph that sends corruption ind fanaticism scowling hack to their. den. 'fiTu Retain tlmcase may be briefly stated. The Democrats pleated a nmjority' to the Irogijslature‘ a m-ijority to, Congrea‘s,‘und page a majority to the State ticket. The State was rpileeméil from Abrilitionism. And was fairly entiti'e'd to a Scnator to represent. the sentiments bf. its peqple. This could >only be ‘prevonted by corruption, which the Abolitionists were pcrpnred to practice} The lipoplé were determined to prevent it, and did. There min no méb violence; but fl voiée, potenbnnd irresistible, had ytteréd the words, "A Democrat final! be elected” ——nnrl u’Democmt wés elected. Tlitit’s the simple truth, and no lies the Abolitionjour nels can utter and publish will change it. @Thg Election for State Treasurer will com}: 03‘ to—morrow‘. Wm. V. McGrath, E-q., of Philadelphia, is the Dechratic cns‘cus nominee. ' , ‘ The Republiqans lmva-nominntedllem-y D. Moore, present-incumbent. - ‘ t @The Housé at Washington, on Wed nmlny. passed a ~bill authb‘rizing the issue of $100;000,0001ege1 tendon notes, fqr the immediate yuymenl ofthe Army and Navy. The final Imsnge of this bill will belgood news 99 the solxlieréand their familieaflhany of whom are suffering and‘ dying in conse quence of the delay at Washington. ' I‘.‘S.~The bill has since passed the Senate. @Thé House :a: passed a bill'to-pny r 3: the Miasouri negroes. This will be another burden on the white tax‘pxycrs of the North. Wlien~will thg iniquities of an Abolition Congi-ese and an Abolition ALL ministration cease? , ‘. Dcatkof Col. P. B. Housumi—We aie sor ry m‘nnnounce the death of this gallant and ngitor-ious oflicer. He was Lieutem an! Coldfiél of‘ the 77th Regiment, P. V., nnd on the promotion of Col. Stnngbaugh to a Brigadier Géneralship, he fins assigned the cpmmand of age Regiment. (11:16 was killed at the battlé o'f Mulfreesbor ', while gallantli lending his regiment into the thickest of the fight. We have not learned {he nature of‘the wounds which caused his death. 1 P? . 'We understand that arrangements have been madb to bring his body homeywhere it is expectea {o arrive in a ‘few day;— ( 'Aambcrdmrg 6);:‘11'1. ‘ ' Gap. CJ‘. azmpLdL—We are pained to learn that this brave officer is hardly éx pected to reoovet from the severe wounds be received in the batdepf Fredericksbur'g. We‘ understand. that some of his friends“ are. baking efforts to ha’vé his appoin‘td'ent a 3 Brigadier General immediately confirm: ed guy the Senh‘te, in order that his wife may by ntitled to a Brigidier Genenl’s pension, in case his Wounds should prove fatal. WThe Supreme Court. of Wisconsin has decided to sustain the writ _of ham corp-u issued in behalf of the Onwkee riotera, Ir reahd for resisting the draft, thus denying the right of the President towspend th‘e writ in such bases. Q'Gen. Tom Thumb is to marry Miss 'Luinia Warren; the little Queen of Beauty, inflpwg, York. on the mun-of February.— Tho ceremony m'n take pla'ca imonaof we Wrfilhwmblgjhumhes i 9 [lie city. In; og‘mafiadmnfihemu be invited. ' ELECTION 01' U. B. SENATOR—«EON. 0. R. BUCKALEW The Ingishture on 'l‘uesdsy elected Cbnrlrs 1:. Buckalvw. of Columbia county, United States Senator fur six 'yem'a from the 4th of March next. The election was made, on the first uallnc by a strictly, psfly vole—1)? for Bucknlew. 45 for CJmemp Imd onn for Win. D. Kolll'y. 1 ' ‘ - We make the unnnnnfgemont. of thin grout Democratic triumph withno ordinary degtee of pleasure and pride. With pleas ure. bemusenc‘ontrhry to the expectation; of our political- opponénla—le result was , attained without. disturbing in the lem} the harmony of the party, annl without prolong ed strife; with pride. that n gentle-min ' whose ability, honor and puritysre unqual tinned, was chosen, at a crisis so “WWI“? tons, to represent this great. Common weaTth in the higher branch of the National Le'g. ipluturei the most exalted station, the west." distinguished honor, to nhich n citizcfl can unlit-re. . £___ ‘i l he United States Smutm elect, Bonn! Chas. R. ‘Buckdew, was born in the 'yealj 1821, in Columbia county, in this Stew; H: 1845 hefilled the oflice of prosecuting atl- 1 torney of his nntii're county. In 1850 he ‘ was chosen to represent. in the State Sen ate, the district thencompnsed ofthe counq tiesof Calumhia and Luzerne, and in 18.33 I was reelected. 1n1856 ho (mg nD. mbpra‘rf tic senatorial elector {rent this Statel It“ 1857 hamls again sent» to the St‘ he Senate ’ frhxn the district compmed of ml counties} of Columbia, ,Montour, ‘Northumherlnndgf and Snyder, and filled, in the Heme yeah, the position o‘fchairmnn of the Democrati‘ci State committee“ In 1,758 he resigned his . seat in the State Sinate us ~well us the 11ml pointment of commissioner to revise the! criminal code of the-State. and accepted( the post', of Minister Resident to the Re- i public of Ecuador. In Auguet, 1361. he re turned to W” home in Bloomaliurg, Columa’ bin county'. Where he has remained up to » the tinge cf.his election. ' i M'r. Itugkulew is the nutlmr.of the semi rul amendments to the State Constitution adopted in 18'7,vand of numerous publish ql. ”ports mid speeches, as “foil xii; many popular and :politicni addresses. in 18.55 ho was ting Democratic candidate {or the United Stntés Senate against, Simon Cum~ eron, at Whif‘h ti'me Ihr: eicction waé post.- ponod by the action 'ofvtha logislutiré body. In Mr. Buckaio-w's-cm'cormia publicpmn, hq bu’s shown evidence at” tho higheét in?" togrity 321‘ the mosttdistinguishm! nfiility‘. lie Inns alwuys boen a steildvliismm onont of the fanatical}, abolition party, and a, tiiu supper-to":- of Uomoorucy and its measures.— llis‘ parliamentary reputation in the State, is s'econd to' that of no onelsvitllin its limits; and as a cousi=teht and able politician, he ‘stands in the foremost rank. As 21 states man, his rising genius inspires the undivi fleg confidence of the whoie'Dt-mccmtic party in the State, Who Inok to his future céreor with unusual intereat ring expecta tion. . i ' . We (10 u's‘eithe language of {he Patriot 5; Union) cofigmtulute‘ tlid‘ {duty and (179 Slate, upon the ciovation oh man, so worthy in all respects cf the high position to which he lmé'fieeu chosen. Above all, we feelrthc deepest rejoicing at his succe;s, gas a plug. minded. capable statesman, ..vt‘rsthe arty. and debaucheries of corruptiqfi and Boxi raptors.) ’ 7 , J i The election is all, in its result, weroulifi have wished. W 9 look upon his upon the dawning ofa bettm-dny in the history (if this Commonwealth.’ The powerofn tcmnl flex-’5 gold over the souls of honat m’en. huh lost its pro’stigo, and, we hope, linseed away forever. Pennsylvania may well be [iroucl of her redemption. ~ _ " : { {3'ol} Tuesday evening My. Buckalowj. was serenaded at. the Buohler llcnise. Hf: was receiv'c‘d wlth the livlieslc entlmsiasnt cheer after ’cheer going up for the youn, statesman. . He expressed his thanks foil the compliment, and yetired. after" which 81mg; And appropriate ,speechos {vent- made by Hon: Victor E. Piol‘ett, Hon; AJI. Cot?- Troth, Capt. C. M. Donpvnn’, Honfw. III: Win; and Gen. w. 11, Miller. The dam ons‘tkatiop was a most, pleasant one+a ha py and fitfingmonclusion to “Li-«.lny‘so we] spent.” . ' .. ‘ ~ DEMOCRATIC REJOIGING. _ J - Nonmsyowx, $l., Jan. ]3.,—Thereisgre:t rejoicing among the Doniocritts at the ele ‘ tion 'nf'the Hon. Charles R; Buckalew to the United States Senate. A salute of 109 guns was fired this evening in his honor. ; Amm, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1863.1Thé {alloying dispatchesmagsed betweeli' Lbé Capitals of New York and Pennsylvania to day: ' - . ‘ ‘ Humsnrnc, Tuesday, J an. 1863: ‘ To 110". Gdlml Dean. Albany. ‘ Buckalqw elected United Stntesfienator‘. Pennsylvania sends greetings to the Deanne? racy of New York. ALBERT D.—Bou.a.w. j ‘ . Amuxr, Tuesday, J an. 1863. I To Albert D. Bodeau, Harrisburg. . '-‘ _ ‘ The Democracy of New York congmtu‘ 1319 the Democracy of Tennsylvhnia ‘on their triumph. We stand ii: the Thermo pylae of the Unionfiud will hold our position.. @lllB intelligence of: the election of Mr. Bucknlew was received by the Demof crate of this place with the livlipst salisfacw tiou,_ Martial music was brought out—q procession paraded the streets,—a.ll‘f¢ltth:m this great Democratic vi'ctory was Worthy‘ of a shout. and all did shout. Raéely, if ev'er, has Gettysburg witnessed a more .eni thusiastic demonstration. ‘ ’ ' 1 The radicals, who but a few hours before were sanguine of Cameron’s eléfitionfind who readx to iolifx over the success of corruption and fraud, now “'lnd their dim minkhed heads.” The dose must have been a. bitter one to them. ° ‘ gay-Hon. Wm.~ A. Richai-dson has been‘ elected U. 8. Senator from: Illmoia: Glo. riousl ' - ‘ Hamil W., Wall (who was for: time in cuceygtted in an Abolition Bastile) hgs been elected U. S. Senator from New Jersey.— Glory again I ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ fiThe Legislature ~of" Indfgq'u. on Wednesday, elected T. A. Hendricksvand David 'i‘nrpe United States Senators—«the latter for .the un'expired‘term of Jena} D; Bright. Bot): Demfints. ‘ ‘ ‘fi-Hon. James A. Bayard, Dem, hu‘ been re-elécted'by the Legislature of Delhi ware to the United Smurq Senate. ~r - H fiJudge Usher, (of Indians, Ilia been ‘lppointfld Seems?! oftlge Interini. in phcq df Smith. resigned. Helwns formerly As sist-mt. Secretary of the Dppartmenn ‘ ‘1 Ann? LETTER. l l ‘ thn'x's Fun, V.t.. hails. 19m. l 4 FIIEND Snuu:~—lt mm 11 co dny yrs ’t¢rday. m a cloak one, and l l-awr'd glam: t stren-t lf’mlmg toward Wnu h“- tg-r, L o servpd‘u large twbohnr e mtri-x‘gn that Img arrived in town with u lmd of ladies ft the purpose of shonpi . , From mm idle mrioqnty r stomm .2 found that it h r 9 thenan' ot'"l)unne 41' Zéogtm', mukors, ' and Wu allay imaginp Mint n-cul loctinuu'it Mllevl to my ,mtmf 0F tlmip fplnusnn' pond old- time», wheu'your_littlel city of tiettplutrg, fumoutr for; it: good bur‘lm um! to drive“ thriving buaint-ss with th so people: and hon.- muly In your ,' ‘tnidst, ill hlsfilluzllnn if) tltmé Ila-w, rch‘ mpmbe h! wlyr‘n tlmiy: huslfutdw xtnrtvd qurth w h wir lnng line of (twinge; it' will on] h.r n Hmrrtimo‘nnd q an to re lturn'wi ”‘l‘ honest rquimlrnt. i But nlnsL how di 'ere'nt nnwl Thr‘ ugh knmc min-j ,nmnage eat what a chfnge Inns‘ tnlmn' glam. nstfianll‘oflhrlr‘irca ringerithlvyhav‘o; ' con co Ito m .to tn eu arm: m mun n: l: ; i , ', oft “ forth ._tt lmfilef‘ n'nrl‘ mail, will nave “0011' 'll'm‘ d ,tto L t July, lSP't, 1 _ :JOJM lu-ir lit .as for the last imet any will l u mill :1 an average interest 0“: b." ltcturn rippled in limb an heal h. only tel ”'0 mos§ffiw9mhl9 9 tlnnte that Cf [drag on a miserable exist ce among tlmir ‘ any ficssibilit‘fbe mad of‘tzhe ratio. amc fliifnds. Stitch islwar Audi 5 Mustang-neat}; tn WP Tuhulot‘tssum 51-, 1061000 000 (am I intn w nra ittlepow .Ge .' 'rllon, , - 1 - '1 .t' . . Itl’m her ol'Pltillippil in he oin qgmmunrl): ' drelli'nnd S‘lelluonsll‘ year, 1311;th :belowd bj’ n“ llle‘troops‘a l rcspectvd by purqnnae‘the; contentsr lands, men. we :tlmtcln unfboings called ‘ tlleretat of man-land l chattlos‘ of n SJuthei-n State 4 Jam", Sublo, brave anvl‘| gmo with, he i“; half earl Wm- is truly an expemit' ‘EVOFH‘Y Of “‘3' ““5! 0“"fifilefl ‘0 lllm- ”f; ury or the people, if it. is glorious to l 5'01": ”base soldiers (hilt mte ”H” ””3 lindi illuuls who use tbtir ofiluialjmsttij nr to enrt‘tlxe salvation of mlr Gnvcrn-l . l, , ‘ . ‘ . 5 eat a d the rmtomtiun of slur former: lm‘jf‘l'mny for friendp, 11"? M” ‘1“ l Ipsper ty M n 'pOOplt“. and not l" revenge: An new J. Butler, Gttn. Curtis or S { ny ‘fe ‘ings of hatred that mug exist be-‘ SleVFUn.—Putriol(l" Fulpn. ’ vignt eufctznm. a? CIH t ‘ --....m...+ 4... .. ._ 1e nvu ry cn_m any a . an or. . ‘ ’ { ormerl Cnpt. llorller, is; nowr'pnmmrwd H IPE‘NNSYLVANI‘A RSERVESI ‘ hon Bolivar lleighti, atljbln’md Hm'por’sl ”l“ (v'vvernm‘ commpmvuted to tlxel “ wry, qd ns it‘was prin ipallylrsisml infighthrq yesterday the 3 {net 'thnt‘ the ad)“ H 3:“) be sntlifnctlm't' L°Jll22§l Dcfinrtmentdoqlined «l» allow than. ma m I in cons : x‘rw n . £th 9 iciont bodies of nin t'lw' service. l Corgi‘s ‘°_'F‘“"f‘ to the SF-mte for “WP“ urn“: m 1 6 a!” ull ltealtlylfifill (malnr the’f’f recruiting its runkgt ‘Ve cnnivle ' are of )r..C. E. (inldsbo Ouch. ft’rmnr-ly of decifion of the Deput‘tmént bmzhur fidnmg landfill): thNe finfiimonlt, the sth] Thelcoquuenge at it iwlill be the gun ‘d" I'3 "73v" “OWL“ 'Pmynfi‘t dul" m the! tion ‘of that brave corp{wlrich has (lam orry. THIS Regiment, "“1“” mngmzmd of 1.. _ d h . . ‘ laj. m menborgfnti'ro‘rlghobaf It, nrAn-l 8" 13:” "I‘m t 3" an? othel (Sign: 1? ietam 'ith loss han fiv. hun lrnd montsm'vr‘ce. '1 8710 10" JCM‘JN‘D my lnd ml rm} a l’” of Mp hu tired nndlsingle battalionmnn he fprmml “Oil forty-tl: m" m “..de _aan wound ‘l‘ "I‘d .Ofv remnant of the fifteenl regiments that :oune tnmls h‘gu 1n the Perv (‘0 tnr mI Q l . . l rrea’t A: llnntry. Mtnj. Blulnonlmtg liim~elf£ t“. ‘ 3““: nt me ("'1 “t the governnw ecmv I uglu grain . uder ha) 0 ,hx'ng iw uiot in Emir rmién, nn-l as T} ‘ W ‘" '. t . . st-mxrvlyqumlér th‘p prntt-nti 2 hr‘ ‘ »h” the ("WWI ,ruiobiugumnn mmylnnmfiightu. ,Mf- “Wit—“W ‘SH' =—l3'-'my n ‘ncli‘nml to believe they “'5" rv'mnin : “1W: ”“3 “1"?“ "“tlnr‘fhn‘ inffin‘ “731 rd anon. " {Ftl'ut 5. 15h ctr-1'? "1‘" “‘3‘“ l'f'V'l‘l‘Mu, \vl Ivh [a ‘ - ——--.'..-.z_ _:.IL _‘ tom] in. tho omtws «'3»;th mtuéml (ha , FROM THE 165TH.1‘ ‘ . tvr. [at lonzt int}: tiutn.) the poop]:- . .....- i - 17 ‘1 .‘ “milk-fin; (1.0 in! hof'lhronzit-tt, um} _ ' um Si'rroLx, Va..‘Jnn. 11' 196:1 llmr'tmn right. No pmypimxvt-rmme‘n ILJ. STH‘L'Z. Emu—limir Sif:‘,—;\(‘Nnu‘— tntut \‘frct‘k. anti l~t tlw mum» 1 {pt-(- i 9to|l‘oll§is§. I again pm} you ‘ni f 0“ lines. ’ h' r OWN-N. than “0. :hub it it: :1. nmtt On It :- 7l:h_(ll’tlt‘f\‘- wot-v thruetl tn prop-um duuht whwlm-r our mm- znw um y't-lm hrée (a)?! mtinns and Eat n+4.» 1:.1- ninn (-tornxl soymnti-m. Ft it It rind-r mitft‘h. t; we filpposed tnu'tilnt-ki \\'.tt(z[,—-f heart of c‘vmyttrun Tim-l qf rnpul $lll bei g 11-ml_.',,wo mnvod frumicnmp at (1 ertv to wu With his {awn (-ym. vn ,n A. M. .Utor Loin: ttjnm‘ilm: 011 the w:t_v,'ttll~'-'llvh' wnft s~inn of {put tvrunz~'..:u v'te WPI' , rainfmm-d by Ntftu‘nrtlh‘ Battery, | Gnthudmtiv «liqvwitinn mnmlzq tho '1 the? 131' th New Ymtk, :in' an lLrish Tf’fli- 9v: rywhmw- tn reianb thfi, etmn'ui y, mont. Af‘ter_some {dc-thy 'o nnvml ott‘. htlm nt’fihnmr‘rvm‘. ntj the hut u-ml mnkin» nn>ca=y mm‘ch fof at M i‘nurtven Imm of rnsznining what is hwt.s . miles. “are arirmnlhmnw no 'rrml that i ='l‘)m pvnplv :m- gfinv‘t-ttin': nah c:.u§fld evory true lhw-‘nbirltng ,'tiz-‘n nit WWW] thk crawl N‘hlml *M’in‘u )- bluqh vith'. shnmv. {Alt dfiir-ertve t tn :. onn\"i:-ttvd:twtmminottl. 'l‘tmu'unn lcitizcn" hdufe forth-mum I'l'he’niunt ntin-VHN‘ lnth-N have now .Ikt‘n huhl‘ “'l‘ ed to 3we fit; an“! thrv fim’n gnt to “ p :F- , and ot' rpm-rrliu: thdm as Haul-1* un ing", it. Th'ey tank 'un‘yhmnuht at" on n .‘ln'l fut:(tr.l:‘-t‘txl‘alz'txth.f um uith um 11th (whet-5. hurt after fitting, Mmh-innt 0T nnhrt xi” ott‘uring "m' Ila-nrth-tt ”1"" ? ‘ltimt théy tnognn rot-hingthim n.” lLi-x Imr.~n<_ jkhvm for whnh‘~m.n- lt-tmn : nt’ ntlvh-n ‘jhngh mid sheep. kiIL-ltl n‘ E w vouhm Lni‘hp‘ ‘ st‘t-hftht‘ wnrt‘t' 't't-xmn 't'u'nt-c for u \willul 'iflllll (00}! his awnings. {mil YtL-tfly :lbu‘l.‘tl h-m sm‘ {mm \"nl trim" of (EHV. ‘ ”by (‘alljnmhim all sult‘ of mrhox‘. The" I“”"i“’“"“"‘ "”r “a” "N" ”‘9 n: I‘fltnnlmf‘tnknn wrfi—thoh) atol't’hght hugc, ' thrutving ntf‘nn'l rnynuqtintinz‘A‘ nlx'i-t ljuzt killéd‘tlm‘. any, and JV puff”; 1;",10‘1 9." {“9 “'“CC nf‘nur turtnhlrm‘ unit “"11 'tby thvzhwl‘m‘s‘.“curing 37m y 0:10,, and that (‘llth'ihizlk‘m navux- hei‘tnjc. known In one they cruelly shat, th 02:21: ‘tthe noso,§(‘nuntty. In ‘timv; M-t'vnon p-Jitit-nl t‘ t‘not kill'ing it; four sho(-p.|nll thn‘ chickens“ Illicit» 411%"! “0'1““ uh! WWI Ibut :1 at Hand Kodae the man had; one hoih-r, three purl-050. tor 11w don-netiuu of the ace "homes. } one carriage, z'mll coma tanking} thing. t 4 [Futonsil s—anrl after 1111 % L‘ultinvl him. l' 39 nnn hm n 131 t- éppnrthnity nt‘ : .them‘d iwhnt “'3: going 21".“:(111 curihsitv ', in: and soc-int; than the! .rrttér nt‘ this tcauscd I 'P‘IO g 0 flnlljflc i' it.\\‘ ~ pnsmfip cln, g‘mul I do :Is~uru “in that it Hm (. :jthat su ,h domhmt was at“ wmt ly the nll] mm”). v i~ What WP In nu‘ tui ht- the Econ iniinm'mtmd. and It uml iti tpn tmp, hm'», the nmt (\hv‘tio}: \\ it] ;0 camp! {After tttking. as he said. ml hi: tliinp<, tlhtl I but? thh M'El organ zntiou in tho \mrl‘ \hehmzi g a wife and oightinlnldrtn to cup. , pnerxiniqnitine, that the futurr— hut: *fpnrt. h rommkod. “volt :tt-k mu vhy l a.“ null‘ru'rn'ut its oxiqm‘r‘o in rthv 19th l‘not a ninn man? M‘hy} tlmrnlitx no U. tm'y wuh mmlvss c‘nvlcnrn.n:m [LI 0 h firm. a 41* such (‘nhéfi-‘ttyuzii thie rill camp ‘ nm-ut‘lhnmmtubhnrrumg..xtg§(»l';lgitt 'un etprlal mined bectwch the . utth and “H" 0‘1“" “11"?" " El-I‘itif'lt- ‘, uth.” ; I‘l t‘ t 1 But 0m- wor-l i.~ upnn thP tongurj n I The .hext' nrnTnz mp mart-hint nfl‘ tol3)°(‘lt|ov rlmvn With the} niggnr war :nv ! : 994; tire S« u ' nrnurs. : {we stfitlno<mll~lwith ”N‘ comtitution. TLjnl-uhl h,“ .1.- I Af‘mr marching n (3031:“?! :1 gr It 1‘1”" “feted us; the‘ {OlllVl-l-e are {Lt-gum“. rml, .&c t aha {tothe qut kflw- “r It ium (Wu-tun, t 0 free thr- nvgm, :m-l tlu re i» strxmL Inch wehried. T (' fivxt ithv. ti at ia Hu- ‘0“ ‘m hn‘iove that into potipla “- oth. We marched ‘ntt' ll::ljl1—-tkl\\':lv'tla M havn’hzul tho smut-op hma tlwn :1: time mnod \Vin'tstfig, whtro It A’u thl] .“t (nlttlitht‘y ought to 114““!me tht-m.) m‘ce of‘Snnthornem \ 34.] Dunn , gt-‘tt 11g{‘n_o;.zrb-fu~cil.: systr’m ’ would Lave ‘ here wé were reint'nrcNW the [3th Indi— :‘CP‘PIW‘I in NW MM. i ‘ mi. \fije wore order” "‘ l""!"‘!‘0 Ollrj There i< nnt‘ th.n'_v\ [an ever, worth ‘ ieces fqr servico.‘nwt Inerhml n ,}ulsiing nnticC‘ cnnnootml with this gym! rtuln' HPWWJ mmh‘ywit‘lt twoSmjfim-n rnsonrre,‘ pub'ip sontiment. 'l‘hgis is tho fact [I Vhen \vl‘n {cavhmt tho pinne‘t v. as found Whose individuuh who'lattnmptod to \ hetbirtlzhnd 11mm. Wehvh‘ro hjn order-. 1 Intoipowvr. plncv. nnét profit. umh-r L d to stick firms, and wehiit'phe our little f colors of Union Democrats. have oxpre bentfl. It began to rain firefly fa; , but We_ no regrpt for itlofitifving them‘t-Ivos id is “to“ m couhl betelx'pectpt . After; the Ahofitinnistg W) other a‘tlr‘op-se: mhinidg some time we got Ortlor t mnyg,‘ comeinuxness of hnvinl (lopmtt‘ll from r {cam}?! :it being thcnjfi o’clo . M,- [ true faith: untl ruinul 13mm .plwg‘pnlit m 1 tt‘dtstmsfl' some say 12.:ind Ewe 15 i ty. furnishes doubts m; to their rein~ xilea.‘ 1t raineh nt times {My mat, 3. at them, so soon :thel-Ltrmxggrossinn. i< uq tt'he'rondg wet-e n‘wrnl. I} heard df sever-NV thn _npon whtch. I‘wmlhl‘not. ventut i stances; Ofmt’nfgetting w'.l““dt‘(‘)" in mud \opmzon. but. sure It IS. hknow of no on nd watotr: but :11: an ove ‘ts it an“! n. drcndJ 101113": ‘0 ”Ht, particular class, who 1 march im' a army {had bad Men on ! shed one tear tor the dteadfid siluutio t e mardh for thT-oe days, fund pnr of them I ”‘l‘? country. . . _. \ f rced aim-chem vaeral‘ pitiful {cases oc-l (Age forward. my fiwndq,jmn 'in tuned—plea be ng thorouglfly Worn 011 M ua. . nkf' hold of the chpsti-tuuon wit “4 'cryitng. for ,‘md's fink". not “Jam-M bem- It left. an"l the tyne may yet. 5:0 tern petislLhy to road fide. So‘hae help—' (althoug the}; leak cloudy_ nugv,)'w . . . _‘ A,” , ._ - -_a we can w 1; one shouts'exclaxm. 1t 'l5; mth us! \' . ] BIEDICKA A-__‘t _ t Evo‘ "(l fies? 'uencq “(:‘urc' 0A MI otller'g alonglns‘blst {lmy collld. By mes it gained dust, and, mm vor_ dark.— nke it. ql in all; it was a march 1 ng to be membared. I hm happy tn say, .owever, at, all 'ot‘lo camp, somajn an e haustml é nditiofi, nnd‘mll rather fired. T 8 result; ) the' Ifim‘ch wFls twp prissoners There ight’hnlvc béenmn object in Vic that we . ere not'awax‘e 3f. ‘ ‘ - In Our Lnar‘ch e‘paged princip. lly (bro’ I w; swamp}v groin-d, povered wit yellow p ne. sonic int as linens ever grew—some 3605 deal: of Hal: 75 feet.‘ We“ crossed any inmll strep s: The qualitly‘ol' the ghound dleaxed {appears to ‘be gdod—lhe Ml)“ sand‘ . ' I l I lnrgoitn say that on the 9th. asjwe were nt‘m'chimf7 nlofig,‘one of the Lieulenzmls 3‘ 'dm ser ant gel to flaking clnicklens, and while so éngagcdla Colonel dieclmgrged his; pistol atlthem, gut hit 9. homes, «pd, ii is said knits] bin; 0n the ammo dag, sevc‘ ul bmkeov. into Rlnegro's garden nhd NIH: v'fgetublf, sweefl fiomtoes, to. I nclud~ edy‘fhey ere not} particular who L ey ldok fr‘qm. Their ex¢use before was hat the lfiers weie eeceslj, but when they ulok frftm th'f uegr l mudb up my; mind‘lhnt they vii l txke from‘ any that hgye it.‘ ‘ i ll conc ude by saying taunt all bur boys a'e “TIL: end doing.“fi ely. excem Romp wl'ha‘t tired, , I rerflainylflni-s u-uly. S. L. . waaxr Dux Jubilee Yeah—The present year is t i be celebrhled as a year ofjubilee in the 3:"; man Reformed church of this cnuntnyj be ingthe three hundredth annivezty‘ oflthd formation of: the Heidleborg C: his .—‘ The comemmoralion is to co fehend FRO principal failures—mm evolent‘, ml the other-literary and th ‘ ‘ ic'al. To «guy out) the first. every man,‘ mum and c ild in the church is to make u eeywill 0612 'ng during the year. to some ‘ nevolenti Ll - ....‘___ _,,_‘ tutior:i (if the church._ encirny git tins ‘ ‘‘ Le islnture of Minneiot on 3 secon ° 59b"“°°”'°nti° ° epqx 5.8 n Wfiflj‘v- Elected. Alekmder I :w' [lax-delegatesfrogn every. ngregntgonurrofi r- ' - ‘ P3' i being held In Pbfladelphl ,lo continue In p‘i-egent Qovemor of the State. to hi"! U. S. ' eight: to ten-days. iln n» assembly ys‘, S‘ennte for‘six‘ yefirs, from the 4th of March , membirs, Ind other puff-era perminin ‘ ‘to ate“. 3 t = ‘the Ileidleberg qawchidubmhxcp have been } +—-—~————«n~—-—-—-——- 1 i prepared by eminent theologians of Europe 1 fifil‘he Maine Legislature has; elected and lhis country. are to be read. and a r- Boat 3]; MOP-mu to the ms. Seua‘te. He . wards discussed (reel in open convention. it of c uise nnlAbolilionist. 1 ' , MW We as- ink Governor of New Hampshire he; neatlhz‘ Ipfpsipo ‘_-lhe draft in mm State m die. in‘ ‘ It was oil-lave takef place on the 3th inst i W M ‘; ‘ —-——~'—-m_i__‘._.l ‘ ._ .. 1% a Gin—The Lognh Gazelle says: 4 me:- Al‘ “EX Li in‘is a ‘seoond Wit-hingtbu,‘ the' steamer Bil Half! one! will be a monkey." zSumter is h frnoture' of this thiw'u from a. null, that h‘nwprf‘vjr‘ntmr nim from Enina the comnfiuyd, Mai 11 15 now .I. Wm. Louis b'dhhey, Pr vO3: Mar ‘nij plat-e. : C -. '“> “ 1.....- ‘ ""'._-- " If”; ARE WE FIGHTXM FOR A BEBE? ' Iran. we slmll' bogmiifled In a propoftign um, 19:1:in computed, and to an amount not reudfily to be comprcjhm‘j gin]. Year; a {lie enoumoun debt ome’at Britainislartkfi’lhe tyrnfin arlljbmehc—th Inext g-norationfis on the how! vyny of hnv' _ something. eqpally amairng to compare in: if in out (Mm?- For iftbe am or Enid is $4,000.0ca000. at al‘p vvemgp 'of almut§3 per ce‘nt. Imin”, Pr ”20,000,000 .1 year. four own was. 0 the firstiofJuly last; taking the mstgge a): nil lhorhy. in round numfien, sowpoggwo To Mnich the qun. of 'pavu _ ,2 ‘ "m, m’eans propose_ to Md: , Bun Is (‘2O yr-nrs 6. pm (tent; 900.000.000 Treasury notes lobel fundm 140,009,000 Tre Spry notes at 5,47)’ pvt ‘ 1 at Intel-dab. Lagail tender (greenba¢k.~) Shinipkuters, ] v'l‘llleiLngisluture =hould pass a resoluti fonjxm againat Stanton, nnd‘fihe pen] the .‘mfo ~hnulrl unite in N‘qIIfNIiHEI 1‘ UlOVlhr—l’ufrx'm‘ (1' I'uing of I'mluy. _ ‘ ' ‘ W-TMA‘ZDNESS. ‘ ‘. Sixty Million ~ of dpllnrs are duo the troops nowithhosgrvice'of‘the UnitedS la Gwernment. and withbuc a dollar to my tllifijmllyv hone-st debt.) President. Lin ' In and his Abolition friend's talk about. bufing and paving for the fun; millions of negfoea in the Slave States, presgmingenrh of t em‘ a farm in a distant. lurid—give chem a reg passage on board of American vessels ad the means of support far an indefinitgipe riod. Cannot flame. friends of the ‘N'gro do a little sémething far ialu‘la hen! uni the [li-gm receive all the benefits, and the white man.nqne? Oh the madness and lolg ly of Abglitic‘vnism i—Fwden'ck Union. l K _ 1 - - ' ‘ "- ."‘ “*‘W~~-“-”—‘-%fl } wow: Chfirles Rim of “W W U- 8- CAPTURE or summon, mm, ‘ _. . glnmmry. miner»- of “xi! PM, is "raw-'1 BY um conrnnnurm. qETTYSRI'RG RAILROAD—On, Mondayj “mung lllel‘voumlud M (be leHc of Murtreu- ’ .T— V . Just the Sloukholder' in file Gettysburg [Lnil- , boro’. He and Gen. :Slfmm", WW ““3 ““0 . THE “ARIFLEKT‘ 121 A“: :1 (M‘gyyngg AND‘THE rudfiompuny mg! at the Station Ilouse, in'woanded, Sign: In nll lll}bulnnv--. ngd were: ‘' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ tbio place; and organized by cnll‘mg Cnpt. S 4' both mkdlprisourn hy the I'L'llclr, but were S-‘NcCrcary to “as Chair, 9qu nppolullng W. I-flerxr'amlsla “atoll-:1; W. Tuylox; Secrcury. The Pmidevit aux-m:— ‘ lqd llm'sul-joim'ed Rep?" 0! the operxltior‘ys of» .thc road during the put yur, which, on m - iinn. ‘l5 accepted. ‘ : ' The election for a, President Ind twelve Di r'qctors'fo: the ensuingyear urns then held,nnd ‘ the following per-2011.3 Vere chosen: IPreaident, Cnpt. R. Nchrdy. ~~ Directors, Abraham ,‘Krise of P., Fredénick Dielnl. Prod. w. McClellan. David‘Willa. w. w. Taylor, Wm. D. Rimes? Peter Dielnlfillfm. Bit-V inger. Geolrge Swope, fl.J.Suhlc, W. 3": D11}:- can, D. M. Myers ‘ 1 LOCAL DEPARTM EMT. 300,000.“ ammwm 501 mm!) rnnsmnsrs REPORT. 3 To the Stockholders‘ilu tho Gettysbu Ruli rnnd Compnny: l ' I ' The post year, ending Jann’ary l, lasgshows aen increase in some of the business or the Cell} shurg ,Rnilrondtnud u diminution; other branches of trade. ‘ g ‘ , .‘I ' < The travel has int-retired materially nd‘the shipments of grain null hnyébut there imbeen a billing ofl'iu shipments (oi merchnn ze and coulplumher and lime. The lime transporta tion has been herttpfore a lucrative 13" th of' the huéinei} of the reed, hit the past year it. has~nlrriostentirely ceased. 1 7 Nottrithstnnuli'ng all this the enrnini oi the road lor 18,62 have exceeded those of y'lye‘ur sincf lthe'road. commencedopemtiorls. Ex elus re of ynited States Government ttzinspor tatiou' the greets earnings amount toSl ml 22, and to this amount raid the accountffnzmnst the Unilcd'Sttttes for military transport ution of 32,8391”, mnlriug a sum total of eorulngi for the year at $21,090 99, no appears mop.) fully by the Exhibit hereto attached. liila-l The expenses {onion-rating the ma tnnd : bet-u conipnrulively light. Under the t ‘ fl“; ; “it‘ll the llunoyer Brunch Railroad (‘t lot "a ”the coat for motive power, passenger e: ”he‘iOpCrzttireßJWlls $4OO per month, run] ingffrognlc oi $l,BOO. The éoet of re airs to loft; .the “"3.“ “'ll‘ SI,IOG (in, The cost of or hire "-“i “as S's-:7 20. The sittnrifis to 82¢ ts it ill m ,of‘ amount to {1355. In‘addition to‘ these ‘d.nury l“ 9‘” expenses there are some inhident’tl e ‘penaes ‘5 re- for.fuel, light, stationery, 3th., notq pt! settled 1 ‘up. amounting prolmljly tn: the tlggrf'fltct to‘ I”. _ rSIOO. milking the‘ ordimtryl expenses of the ”kl" mud for the inst your“ exclnshe of Hill sill try 4 “f to‘he ullmi'ed by that‘purtlto the St‘fileslll‘ua t an tor,s7.’_’7Bll'B6. ‘ _ , 3 ', ll“1I‘-' On 11 e 10th of Jttnelust tlhe Court. innit-d “F“ n ,tvrit ut' sequestration against the (it-t ‘Sliill‘g‘ m 1“ lliilroml, uhthe instance of certain l 3» I-tifion lilo; creditor", and tints placed the manner writ of ,- of the road in‘the hu‘ntls ofnn ollieer ofitl'. l'nurt .lin. uutl the'flistrihution'of tho fundt p- ler its ,l’N‘ control. Prior t 3 thnt time the Bo trdt Direc "P’fL" tor} ma pm utt $2,030 58v0f emu sfifig‘ilinel' Krill”; the Company} but \since that time troll lug-ex“- l‘nl'lt' ('(‘ittllle'llPCb‘St‘Ty expenses has bedanuidt— 'lm‘i.l The hninuc‘e ol theg lllnll‘illll he sui t-et‘to [only dictgihutioh [by the dc’t-ree ol the (iafl‘lltll’l‘d , ' will hemid‘out in accordance tuervwitlh. ‘ . '22}? About 5:,000 ol the enrningt of the. (‘om l-_~ ”f puny pr’inn lo the ICU! of lime lust, rtilll' re- Ll-il‘h; lll‘llll iu’tlae hnu‘ls of some or its' ngetfis; “ho with. \vlthhul‘zl pn yment and settlement on lyedgxpt "'9O uf‘rertniu itttltchmenls being sorrel at [2:3 ~hy wliuru it.lis owinz‘ to them. Till I antl- addition to tlint, hikinnces outx‘tnndinf. ' , ‘ lmml‘ windmills since the roMllms l)_(‘(- “film in tholtauds 9i mien-restroom. lit-rid "”I“.an some hllls‘.‘ néuiust the Uuitcdyh‘t IHTE l unlitury’trotnpartntion which are still Ami”! I‘ltetiitnl inmount received from tli‘ tizll- ;: tinus of the road l‘rom’Jnnunry until . lrsell' 1862, the 84,2113 65. The amount l l lsince Juno ‘10,11862,“w:tq 59.923 61:, initial“: totul receipts in hand on account . lhlrelmgs $16,169 28‘. t .r ;- ruth l The fmnouut paid out on orders of‘thé no ml 4013!”: prior to June 10, 1862, wun‘ 811969 78. The l“- Ollanmunt disbursed sintze th:lt time my: $35- 2.3:: I 977 5"“ making,r the tot-ll disbursements for the by yeur $9,347 35‘, leaving. tlicl bulmt‘t‘ o ‘ lmnd ,Ulis; ttt‘tliis time Stififll 93. + portion ll this [ line heen ulcroun‘ 1 Mr to llle Court, A ll will ‘be distributed Minding tql law :Im lg the “ t'reditots of the ('ompnuy. Ellis leave. it Unl nnr'o outstundiugz in the linny sof use . land I owing hy the Uuitt-tl ,Slntit-s. of 51M? 1”“, which when pnitl would mnltlt: the n ‘ntlFnr I ,riistrihuliot‘i January 1, lStil, $11,733 642—} ‘ :Thi: amount will‘ be retlut‘ ll some l-f (tune: ‘ an. we." i‘hlllw‘ ofitst‘anditrg for car so nice find sillnrtcs 1 "THE“ OMEI‘T. 0,- TM: w r (if, ol,:tgen‘t‘j~ riot paid in full, nn also hjv such" fll-f nm‘f'i l'txot't. \M.tl'm.\'.——'l'l‘ :‘ (if luwnm'é n 5 mny llcgmtldt‘ by he Court. {or I'lo exlrnctfrnm n lntc mldrofli that ‘ St'queatrntor, for his service . in addition to Aholitiun prpaclwr’ “ma-1" rl'lli, the~c expenses, the Sequost ntor found: it he-l snys: " ‘ t that]: (“wry ‘o' [Hit up another :Ynter‘Slntirn on 1, .filnngprn wtirin (l :‘ifiiitherood, which is not entirely finished, nnd'Wfie,Constitution fluid the l ited: there are some outstanding :Mlls for (- pcnges Lila“- [Eniinnori-‘r (Sti‘lel 1'; the: iifeurred in the construction of that whi -h will i‘hle'lfititutionstiilht‘nllhtl lcal-l be a subject of detLumiou‘from 'he’finbovc 5—23- God m 9! n 5 not win] “(Filmlnnce. , ‘ ‘. ‘ l > lwny‘worlfl lam nmv com‘} :lPS'i The operations of. the lust ‘yeor sho‘gv thnti‘t‘r it the’rumt humour-2'1"“ {1:031 with proper economy: the rontl can be oplrnte'l, ‘ ills? sirltihitfitgrfilii": hashingludinn all‘the ordinary expenses, MEMO“, EJhut this i. i. m for the g of“ wlielttdo'tu‘g 3 business of $20,000 ; “#1 also g-ulrrmi‘ytzlian. or all [lt-Proud that in alllordinnry years the gross r'ceipts l in“! ‘ll 51““? WWl‘f—fl ml . .t _ i very nd of saneholdt-rs, wl Will not be lees than that sum. 3 ltntionlil or not." 3 _ ‘ With this'stttemeut offn-ts the untle rfumed, ‘ t\F ~- . ~-¢.’ i - - 3 President of the Board of Directors nll also l [3"???me flesiringTdnily llnrriuhurg seqnegulauw’ leaves u 10 the spat; lolders {paper dating the sessionlof the Legislature nnd,.Boudholders to draw their own- nélu- ishoultl by all menus sul+crlbp for the Pa -1:. McCUBDY, Presigent, triottf- ,Unirm.‘ It does nol: only give all the ‘ A lnews and Leglelntivo proceeditigfllm't it in high-toned and patrioti' in a word ni-ly and son iy Democratieflg'l fortheluessiou. - who. ' - .“ i ’ Still/firing A [for Me .Vryro.-Wlmn{tlle army app rintion bill, which amounts in’ the aggregate tobvehh’nOl),UOU,ooo,N/vils be fore the House: of lteprmentutit'es, Mr. Mallory, ofiKe‘utuuky, oil'ered tl/e following nufiomlnteut: ‘ , . ‘ Resolved, That no pnrtof the money np~ propriated shnll be,so expended as to en courage the empe ofsleves from their mas ters, or to support nndmointuin slaves tlmt do escape from their masters, or for-uny purpose of emancipation or oolonization.‘or for any other ohp'eet than the rejestnblish‘ ment of the nut tority‘of the Constitution and the laws of the‘United States over the Rebels. . ~ - ' This was opposed hy the Abolitiqnista'in that body and defeated by a vote of“ nsys to 33 year. So it seems‘ that we are not yet done paying taxes to keep mggers.’ a _ .....e - A.__.r,_ . Trulltfrom Brownlnw.-—,-The notorious old Parson Brownlow, although to suboerv’e his own precuniory interests he makes Aboli tion speeches and defends the outrageous conduct of the Administration, yet lets out some truth occuaionully. In a recent pub lished letter he says: ‘ l "The amount of corruption in every de partment of the government is perfectly as tounding, and at the some time‘dishearten ingbto a loyal man. If I were editing a pu lic journal I would expose these frauds, this treachery, and all connected therewith, if it cost, me my life.” - —v» A ~....._._—.———* firltoppears that Jim Lane’s contraband soldiers of Kansas have been fully recogni med by .the government, and are to be paid their thirteen dolinnu: month, the some as our volunteers who fought at South Moun tnin. Artietam and F redericksburg. Lone has been out to Leavenworth, trying to or-. ganize four or five more nigger regiments ‘tn Kaneas. ‘ _ MM!) ' ent. In by unis . [Alin ‘ht m p me’n 've:r.y ‘ lux~ hose 1 u to ply. mon L‘E'EJ' Wul‘| ervol EM the I SE “1;? up c-ni . n“ x!“ \W, Ihr: 9‘ IF“ ell. sions Tame “mowing the monthly. earnings fof xho Gettysburg Railroad for th‘g year 186 2 nonuu. Pl-en‘efi. Freight-. 1 mu. 9 ml. January...‘ 498 16' $Ol 5371 37; 1,;71 56} February"; 449 70 ' p 35 05 71 87; 1, 110525 Much....-..E 441 57 1.098 9| 7| 8751,1333; Apri1.......F 482 03' 910 1771 871 1,? 4 07; May.........' 5413 411,270 97 71 $751,351 25; J~une........j 428 11' 899 3:} 71 375139937; Ju1y.......! 480 44;: 4-70 84 71 371 1, 291-5; ‘Augnlt....f 784 150. 932‘24 71 87; 1, 98361} September-5 656:2!) 799 00,71 8711.12 nub oc:aber...§ 505 04, 860 as 71 3711.53774} November!) 722 89f 926 51,71 1171-1432127 Hece'mbe'm 743-544 772 7271 8711,‘ 813 .L__._‘~_____‘r~_'_.__r ‘ 4—— Tomuu 6,700 66“|0,§88 06 862 50.1; "511 22 my" j inengen,.......‘......... ................$6 00 66 Freight..............;.....»...,.................10 158 w U.‘5.G0v.Tmn5p0rtafi0n,......,........ 2 39 77 U. a. 11.11," M ’« '62 so , Total Euningu,......-.....1...;.1....... $.ll '9O 99 'fi'At the vnnnunl 21;;677‘11 {or Dingo" of the Mummubnrg “ulna: Fire Protection 80- cievy, the following. gentlemen were chqseu to serve the present ”at: '_ 5 ) Jacob Fulweiter, Geo. Throne,Joh' Hart mnn‘ Befij. Denxdorfl', John Mick-1135 Peter Shula, Be Ingrd ”yen, Tobin Boyer; Jacob F. Layer, Hgnry 1108 mm, Jostph Unruel, Wm} 8. Humilwn. ‘ ' . ‘ , . - fiAuamiom is directed“ the id Lle ment of P. Dmrlom, immother colq . ‘He ofl'en at print» Inle one of LPe most (1 Unbls residence; in thin plane. ,—Binghmbn, even ladiesunfl a pond nut theioe. and fi'Ytln-blo Frederiqk‘ “gm, progrt'y is olerod (w. in put Mal-tiling coursing.— Bee tdv. offing}: KcAleer, Flederick, 11. . . fifififiofi Siaua.,m.37y.“ -‘ r of th‘q I says that" d iron. fiSee fourth pug! I' 1 have utrncl : many, rs. and CELE MEM u 15 in in the plum-[I 'gfl‘xrre [os' for mpwid. o'pcrl-I no 10,. win-d liking MEI . ‘ l-‘.-l ' ‘ ‘ ’ n ’ f n,- Dai'nl A: MUM", a smeo. Galveston, flux, was ovcupmtl by meg::g.g;:;“:’A {26th P“ giment PV" the Federal troops and smue’vencls'lnym t A y 1 r ' 'v , ‘ ' 0" passed nurtalggh this place 0" “WW-f "‘j "“3 fl‘fmm'm 0335:1339: hnfiflckml .éé’riffi mortally vidlmded-ln the battle of l‘ redencks- erul forces by lnntl find water, and succoenh burg and died in n Wnrhlugton Hoapltul. He ed in capturingthe steamer Harriet Lane, 1 ," ll ‘E. D. ewmun of Funky“ and all [h land forms. uhmbctiny some ztn:b:;u“?f ' N _ l i ' ltwo humh- rl. The flag-ship Wésth-zild'wns Serlzfiat-‘V: 1717-115}; 3 60%;": 8:3 gm]; all}: aflflfl'l‘ml‘i’ {filling $332,? has been fbmoted to a" position affix-smm were fighting took place before the surrcn< Major 0' £39513“), Regiment, I’. V. l ' -" ider 91 the Hun-let Lnrtc,.and the Federal ." L. . . . _.. , l lnssls entunatml nt lrom one hundred and fi-Thfiu T..sh:llenfi his! been 7PM?“ a “fifty to one hundred and sixty killed end and is no at Annapolis-q“ “10““! “Wm“wmmdedfi The Cunl‘mlemte km ts believ his friend ll?” again to take him lly'thc hand. ed tn-be much grentvr. Sovernlof the Fell- In R lettclrlllheflt‘ore "a, written at Annapolis, ornlfleet escaped. and had arrived belniv ‘ ih h s . 2' ‘ I Lew Urlemw, but one of the vessels remmn- J"°“.’"§' ‘r9“f ' 1 ‘ l‘" rl led tn cruxse oll’ the harbor to: preventthe “ l was ka‘n prisoner ll! “1“ bf" °I“ F": Confederates sending their prize to rum.— erickshur , on the 33th, of Decemblt'r- “8 Gen. Malgruder: cmlmnnmlvd ithe Confede were mkfit lto Richmond; and confined in the rule forces. engaged m thentl‘alrmmlrepngu ‘Libby Prim)” commohly' called the “Po.- to.vßic§monnlltylex‘utlho cuplnret‘lfi’x I;.untdrti‘d . . w v V . prunners an! urge qu.\n 1 y 0 8 arm bauo Wn house.» “elvere kept theft-[OP]: nrnu. elm. nlvl that the Ilnrlgier Lane mm, “101““: “’1 lam)“ M" ‘l'lough;: my?“ )2“. ' but little injured. .1“, makesino statement pound of ad and u lmlf'cuPO '39 "U! ,3 ‘ ofytheConi'mlcrutnlms. x - day. ,Eve dthorglny we got an ounce of beef. [ 'A New ()rlenn~x pnlvor says} About two We‘solii ’EI rytbing we hall to pmcur‘? money . o‘clock on .\c\v Yen; rl mwrnglg four‘mhol to lm 'br d, which we iqould get at 23 come . gun‘bml—ts Cam‘f‘d'fl“n tho Bu ")0 Bay?“ In ‘ , l s‘ets in our pheml Bv’err-l fn .m-lteflon a}, mu] rumrongsue thn “lo“ 1"“ "I“ ‘ u :3 7 ,i ’; ,LUmtodbtnlos steamer llurrl I; Lane, ono tlnnzzzs e trumgnntlylnph. A‘g‘mgeg'cll'ke f”; on each title of her. The ll‘exnn sharp worth 25» ems—also a picfe of pie. ‘ 0 rt} 15 . shonters lhmunmmenond nn fisnult on her. wot-ill $3 s'? n polmd, br‘uivh sugitr Sl. a’good and 800]] succeeded m killing?” the gun . ‘ ~ ‘ > ‘ ' f ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ I pair a! boom from 550 w 375“ Lit-c3Oll mm -"",r.""d ‘?".'l'f"'°,““‘,"’,"-'"‘~"f memtgmh r. “mp? up ‘pli “th floor \er- “m peck. l “u." , lho mun .mtea then mnnlcq her, nml, af want .0 g.) gnu-k there “gum: I can nap nL} ;§{.“,;'§:P:m§ 53m}35333331; 327% We 'wlL-rc Pleased.“ purple of heuor :on last] proteflé‘tl with mttnn baby-utter the mnn- Friday, “'an we sturtedNorth by the flag ofi net of the boats‘in New Urlellus known as truce hontl hnd'nrrivcd llere ht‘st evening. 1 1-119 Montgnmory llm-t. _ _ ', . v . - 1 . } , .'_l The “Hmtfinhlpthe llaLanp. don t huh I“ hen we mlfl {be e.\e muted—pix ~ ; , . . . l m nnnjher channel, lwr err-V hnps not or a few mnntle V“e tull‘ mmmn 4.”er m tramflmrli. am l'Ulet llt'l'l: nrtlillwc are (-xzzhlm ml. 1! l 0%, I \l'lll' 9.1.1.4“? she would fall int-o tl-u [my yon n't’iiit. ’ \3 'f. /‘, . n-bulu, blrw Imr up. My {mum 3P3" Th; ““7“”, ol‘ lld‘ln s (Express Qlllllpfllp} x {132:0 ‘o:}l=;cfi:::“l‘":fil’l:zg’fiirlg‘l retlllels'ls 5 lo sulle fun: he benefit I““““L‘cxnndLinut. Zlmmt-tnmn ““71 [ll who are n tlll‘ habit of wnding -l'flcl'"ll9s ‘9 } got unity. ‘nnnlltlieym-rocmmu; their {rich 13 in the nrnw, that Apple llnttor, “punt-l I their. hp. ' . . Present-5,; kn. Pllt ' upri clocks nnd llt‘t‘nl . Ill? (-rmv Ql lhr- “ csthultllnlul nrrwo'l at. .~k .1- l 7 ‘l‘ u 01.,“ Ni ’«fl‘fein *llrukv-ln- fil-w Urlmua xn trthpm-N, "an ”H‘llflll-111l- P“ (f m.“ 0' '5" “a “it ‘. _ I“ "‘ .' don-0| (h.- ll‘onpn \t'rru on tlul-n' \\‘uy.l:u~k. nnll mt the cumpnny qumnt by IllS’M/llillvlcfl'th (11-l nut "ugly“ "lit” the l‘li‘?" “I“ {ol‘ n 25"?” [053“3- AW 1“ 0f 'll"t}ll‘=t'Ylll-: lam-n r-rm'u-m-11. All the llctlt WM un tin: mum he put. up in l' lion 5 - “'el‘nf'e mulnr obligintimn tn ”Tn. Wm. rry, "rf the Sun: ”Senate, and I‘ll J.. My q.,‘ qlaho Manse, Tori Imfifilliva‘ I'uvvrs. l - i ( hn‘qge ofti‘mc tuhlé. on the, Hr‘llyabnrg ml, f6mmoncfl'i tll-llli}. Sw- nnty. ‘ WESTERN VIRGINIA. i ' Mn Sh: cré, E BE . Rdlr “0n woe dulh truml “[10:11 :Illullu-r's Hwnl-z" Tm. Picsidonl has signofl the hull/cémuiruh ing llgr Sfun- ol‘ W 99! \'irr‘:i{lfxt. I! it fill-calm; In my [but this fglot m-ilbjr mlds to nhr blkoi from ‘Lho number of Shims ('unFtiluiiflg the l'nign. Tlmznlbmpt lnvrt- lnSmlcontuf Wart \'|r;i:.xin. is simply uncun,minion-anud tho Stutc itselfil fiction. Th I turn is simply an cxcc‘ulhci islutiv'x: mmlncu. It simpl [fl‘n‘L-Inmalion uf emuwiwl testim‘ony tq the :llmndun l ment. at \Vnuhingtnn o 1 in our national. poliry. of nuruntiundl tnulitioni. tllv:lul‘isl—:L fresh per‘plnv fns'n >perilfor the fu'ure. f ' ~ an 1 ‘ Anérn'msm'rs Tlr.\~m.\'n ‘ -—-The .)\‘u.~hiugmn (urn-s; Yo'r'k In‘ mid we: 1 1 It hip hN-u nsrcrtninuli - dx-tuclin-s that '[mr-va in Px-on mn-ngiv. 1y ongngw‘ and selling “to llrn rel; la gumls, “Infill :ut- shippt-d ‘ , trmn \lwnm-Yu Nl-s-.«u,\x In ‘pml in smufi vrswli lu ' 'l'luis ic‘npfrcurs £21.11 11l making mum-3 out of the \‘ of limees. ‘ { ' . - -. «.0. , .. r . r I pkg-A )mr no I'lu .\ n they had “Tufted the chum} the Demucmlic puny; hu ' lnniahmrnt it. has \risw u nucl' glory than (‘H‘L Thv slnfilggst mnrnrrillw trull 4‘xmt’s scxgtimontJhimscll n’l thnh cru~lu~d m oanle le' otvrnnl You}; 0‘ (Hui lilrflrmr wn'undmi \\ ritll An dits timid hp:- “mu The intelligence: from the Gulf of Maxim is highly important Wriy lo‘qu ()rh‘nns mils and‘n‘mled «.0» ~ - -- - THE REBELS REPULSE'D 11.1" SPRING— - “FIELD, MO. 1’ ST LIN H. Jun. Ill—Lu” lu‘t night (inn. m-nl (‘nvlls‘ dawn-ml dial. .H'i'. ‘s hum 1'01”. “pl l mhln. {u'ammzuvling :u Spf‘inpfivld. ~f 1- tm: [lull Ihr N‘llolfl fl'vm- n-pu'jg'd ut mmw mlvmu-v upon thnt placv, unu’ 14m: bin tmulu full lu-‘nl ”H‘ lawn. 4 Hur low “.u 17 kiNcul. t] menrlx-«l not kin-Wu. “'91:“ and .nmny mun- \svm leru x. Tin-y left :| lau'zu' numhm 0"! Wu Iniluh Hui little of (1:0 [mm wusd‘ Hunt \\'.\\'.|l.\"n"rl‘fll\'ll lumps. 'J'lu- Ix-lu-"lnmjdl -wx-( «lv~ll'nl .x’pxmlufi. 1:] Mini Sun] Syrin-J. l‘rnahlenlianiguu indnrgenhiju “Hug. ' “Clamp-mire: tho tion as cuufivhuivc (i.~n.’ "uri'sJuh Huh-v cull“ ll) pur~uxrol Ilw uni-my. - 135?".1e whim-« Juan Tt-nm-an m-n Ulr'l “4 Imhmh' lluu nrliu- ulwrmirnH me [why ”-- >.|Ln-d 3:1 \hnt‘b'mtv. ll is .x).\uw‘.‘th‘n ”H'Fl‘h h Alumni: fh-nl.|r.l~ (‘lu- I'll.|lll .uulHHUuu-n'r 11 4 "Mum .m- n! .‘IH-th‘ Il'v. gig) Illill': mu‘hv '4. iron: Nn~lxullo and m‘ rum Inuxilu he réin'. r ("'1 by Hen.’ ‘l.llllj::4lr(‘l‘l.s dijlp>ivm 0f Hm liirhmmnl‘urnfiz. H 1311!) mum/Jul shn'ng, H, 'l. xl-n Jun-c 1 111 .1 1| ur lhmm un’hmfi xlqmu ‘. hi'lh hm hau- rlvs hf mliHvé.‘ l‘n‘uw nm‘n hul mmuh (Linn‘hmu, Imm fin», wv-‘t HRH.- ;\w.h-, “illl 11 \ion' of «10-Rt/(‘m ifig un- u‘fil'xélmrli rin llw ('lmlwllunl rim; nil‘u alié'flih'.‘ lnr Urn. ‘ “mm-run" .ur-ny. l'yfh' rl-;il’liflffl ul Huh-ml l!!!)n’lI-i hnu- Int-(n 90/91! ,1“ lull-ru-P. l‘ fill-m.r Hut: ‘0! Hm i‘u-dopl u_.- 'JHII’F, lnmh d!\\ilh cumulu ~.u‘_\' nmf WWIHIH'N plum-$5 Inn nlrcm-h’ .hcmftnmnuhl ml 1.1 Hm} |-'.|. '1! i~ rflpnrtl-Al. ‘uim ‘hut l'l: J "Mod: Izlh' (It 5, Mung!“ H' {HQJIII in l}ylllli(’l\\‘.lllld fmlin-ruunlngL-J- Hal; ”Bdrm-«If nyuplvlumlml. 1L is‘lrl-rm'wh llm‘t “armour/,1!) Ft-dvrul xronpx \\(-rl-‘rm-(-ull__\' mp , .. , .L . an-llfinwu-n “n l1|('.~1(‘l"‘l:l"Il‘filr\‘\,\n;ilh . . ; , "In. 'Tl‘lc O‘Wllull-mll- nm-mm! ut' lln-ir' rmvlul. immtfkh'gmng'nfd «Em-)1, nu Minor“; «1 minim: l-hul ii infifi- th-r -3101c thallium-{inn or:}‘J/hl)l4”('qu “I N ynl‘on primm ri I3ldulnlmfiu y 10 ““h- hr‘e‘“ “hi/AI, Hflhs (uplured, lhc vxpc‘lij on returning; s:}: mun: 1 31mm)“. \\ About the ["35 (3110 Imm csull ruvifivs in V”: I» 0f the pnrt’_/l‘sr‘y. vm‘ingg.llLic3yl;)lln.lt \} in riéo “yin“, :u'c ller'fl; I~< in min, lpporfi." t'nl-hy (hm gm Em.- l Hun. is‘llixnincfiw lllut is “cred in ii a limb {insult to .~ in the l)!:‘05L‘nl—~;I .V. Y. “Ur/d. ml 'rmc " Rmms“ .ndcnl 0171110 New by the gEl§nrnnmnvul New Hnrlqlnl- Imu in inam‘hwlnring .khnl‘F :ullal other ir~t lu Cafnmhl Rn‘xj re the: :u' Tc-shif» ,_ . lrun lan I’lut-kmlc'. Alntlli‘il was an! hr min: Mothsidxs [W Tim inh-Hiunnm» fi-om ' infill": «tifig. UnjVu-Mwln)? a fem-mu- vuvnll'y. I~4Mml by :l v nllvlry, "Hm-k9?! n I‘m-t. of E pull; fill the l'umlwrhnlnl I'in-l‘" ‘(WI lhl'm-.- U'u' rmumuml I flick and m-unJv-d \n'tlit'ri. w: / -.- r' ' weird, and Hm min-l" \vl-m In-léifi \vnhiv In]. :1 h’n‘cf. ma Puma! minim-y puma: Um lumpy \u-i’rn Lmrnwl ig, fullnulilig 3“, ,nn U‘m’ gunhnnt t-ngngwl thewCunfmlr‘rin- fur :: M. Im. vi-lelsémc-d was. but “'49 CIVH'V'HWI tn Hirrn-nrh-r nml . W. “shims; He W'zu tlmlruyt-tl. 1):: Sund‘uy‘nighl lha‘ slou ''- . ~ ,7 Imm fiwmym “'4‘ ~lll'prw’d um‘l lvurmni l-V ‘ ‘ ' In snmll LU’ILV1""l)ll’l‘li(‘l‘:lH‘K M, the mouth (fence ”f t"ctmnn'l 0K “’0“. l‘ivi-r. five milm ulmvu Llvlnth. “Wm-”MW!“ “Lumj Lntosi Smuhurn advices froni Tenth-«see mm." ‘o‘" 5'9 Jouger- filntmmu (hum-ml Ran-cam)" has In-en [uran ‘l2:: ‘2'"; :"::)"":n’r;"£ . 1y minim-rm}, nml is mlvnnringslmvly; . M. I” I)lT\vilhnl.l'.' lmlf— : lu=l ncqonnh'iuz :ii'my ““Js il-n miles lu-lmv 3mm, and! Gouda-l Mufhm‘lslmgu . Hie (,nnlmh-mto ("av'zihy L mn~t ecnhomu'nl. !nm In. ins'ronr. nml hnvv .h-qruywl n “tulgu i I 10“??? "W, “"“Le.:Lbiil[ (fl-wk uni; culiluri-jl some pnsow ‘ 55'! 9' "Hum ' -- " .. fininfifi'rg‘ «fir ma All in intimated, n ‘mlisputchgfrnm Mun)- . who m,“ (0 mm” glgisgluu the MN qpl-i Pxpmljtiun.'umlvr it to gt)! rid of Fla-i; {Hflérn'zmul and I Irlc-r. him nope 10' LIME) “.clb'cr it' be couin-Elfiwk. Arknnms. It in mid thm. the Con— ' fruit-mire haw- cnmloh‘ted a formidable mm I "1 Lime mick. which "guy tnkb advantage of tlm‘pre-«om high water in Hue river {,6 ‘ mzlykeu dash upon the upprqaching fleet. J'H-» 1-1-1: , KENTUQKY LEGISLATURE—LIKES SAGE 0F GOV. ROBINSON. - ' Fpa‘xxrum', Jun. 9.—-Th"e Imgfilntuyo nf this State hswmhled to-«luy r 274 the mes yagp oi thefinvernor was recs» ml. , Gnv. Rnbinmn rueommfinli‘q. that Kon lucky what the Prc-i-ident’s Proclamation and protest agaiuht any interference with herSthte policy as unWarrnnLed'by thejCon ntitutinn. He thinks the proclemntienfiv ing‘fromlom‘ to the ulam in the rebellious Statesinflictu upon Kentucky n-l‘utal though indirect blow. . .~ ‘He says the sdxltlest {not ofthp ‘ lama tion will be to fire the whole Soutln i‘iato one burning mass nf inoxhnuflihle llp'te, destroy-I in all hope of restoring the Union, which is} only phxslhle by adhering to the Constitu tion usitwns. . He 'farther says that the mist alarming Mpect of the proclamation is the'uwrpa lion of the powers of the Government by the President under the plea ofmilitary ne- Wily. He» advises the Legislature to Place on record their protegt against the Proclamation. ‘ [in m»: ‘to fiauelcm—ln ills court of Camgin county, this Since, a trim recently brought suit, against the conductor of a passenger train, for ejecting him from the car on account of his not being able to make the change required for-fare. The traveler, it appears, tendered n five dollar billmhicln the conducmr would not accept, saying that. it was .the duty of the passen get" to have the ready change. The Judge sustained the conductor, declaring it to be a settled principal of the law that the pas senger is bound in make me change and that a conductor is never obliged to break a note larger in amount and furnish change to amnger. ‘ lefAn old. unmarried fanfier, named - Abrnhnm Hershey, died in West Hemp field, Lancaster county, Pennsjlmnin, lasta weeksungl after his burial fifly-Ibree ”was r and damn; in gold and silver ‘wege found . in his house. ' About four mun Hm ‘lwing mhnm Wo-re tram l in Rundmw. lhumls nl gln}: i? migmmigxuv- Iml m-cu’rro-l lpt. *Ri-mhnw u Imulv’p (‘l'uw uenlly Izhmu I» pn‘nfln-r ni‘ 'ig-(I 35 I‘t-lwld JIIII' fivld ‘ ndml in our l-sxrnycd. my! ml lu'lui'l-n 'ns of tlmrl s IfNE l‘on nocwrm . is body of! ‘-m -mitt-I'y (If .n -‘lersl Imm mhl cipm - ‘le hun ll'l"l 51“” “143‘ ['\'
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