Wflouinilpr. OUR FLAG I The "him of lakes—the unhn of lamb n- Union of Stun-1 nunc mmM uvcrf Thy-ion or hearts—4h. union of Fund.— And the flux 0! our L'niun foun‘cr I, ......U‘:; r“ . ' - —‘:--“.- 1.). inn“, some: up norms-ran. Guru's-um, lA. noxnjififnnxma. FEB. 0, was ”1‘1!“st Stevens' negro soldier bill Md the flange or Mnndny, nflvr nn ani bnted ditcussiou‘ the Democrat': and Bar. «for Sub men llrvnumlsly oppOl-ingit, and Bmvohn Lowjoy. Dunn. nud othv'r Aboli tionifls, Warmly supporting it. The jail Vere 8-1. and the hay: 54. All the Repub lican! “(ad {for it but ‘Meurs. Kellogg, (hanger, ‘Hnle. Eflortun and Woodbury, whomro cqnsefimtive. The bill provjdus thus]. the Presidélni may arm such nuniher as La mn'y: doelg‘wnecennary for a term not, exceeding give yearn, thei'r mtionsjclothing. &c.. to ho the mmé If; for other soldieu and pay nut ti) exceed present rates. They are 10 be officered by white or Muck persons, and ggverhed by_ the articles 0g war, but no Llnck officer can exvrciue authority over :~;hite officers and men. ['l‘hnt's' an insult ' the dnrke‘ysz] Noaluves ol‘lnyul owners at e to bqqillisledi nor shall rem uiting ofliccs 're 1'" cued in méy of the Sum-u exempted ‘. ["1- Presidedt’l proclamation, without a ‘ .: 2m. “uVFrnm‘s thereof. 19. on the bill to raise Jubin'U Df'g.’ Jeni, Thaddeus Stevens ,“M‘owed the nffecessity of getting more (nope frnm~somé quarter, :Lq’the terms of» llllgv'l'Afi7folof bnlisted men Were übout " if _ 7 t• t (us‘x‘; Tl‘uL’ ' - u‘ 3 Wuy. whey-c are the “ 000,000" Aboli t’ mint"; Imm w’cr‘b to spring t'o arms immo djateiy I!an khé Issuiniof- the Enmncipn him Proclamuizwn by Abraham Linvoln 1’ Why don't théy lgo and fight? They Can nol now shfithut; the “ policy " of the War does not suit them. ' . ECM= ,lfl'Grecly pfofmses “three months more Offnmestlflflghtiug,” and if. at Hae'ond of that time, 2'50 “‘serioUs impression" shall have hem. madman the rebels. to “bow to our destiny. . and malts (Ila but attainable pace." , I If any Democratic paper hm! made such a propoéilion; the editor would have been ‘declqrédga Manor, Mixed by a prams: gum-cit, abducted from his Home and im- Jnrinonéd in n government Lastile. But Greely, being an Apolitionist, mukés it, 'hnd is sustained by tha loading men of the party in power. The plan is. to'frittej‘nwny threq ‘mow monthsin waflike demonstrae lions; fiqtinhdérn few more hundrqulhmil: h'o'ns of dolinrs. and thcfi, with the decla ration that they are unable to~ sulyjugate the South” invite the mediution of some foreign pom: (o fiyopoae such: (ex-ms of set filament n 3 t!my'desire. JL 5-5 a most brise and tnetcheious scheme, but it is theirs’, «and they sd" alien-pl, at. least, to carry it out; . jfififl is' hov‘v said that Gen. Franklin has bém relieyed 'hpcnuio he is one of, the. so—ca‘llgH L‘McClellnnGefieruls." A contin ’mmce bf this‘contmcted and inanne policy will ”relieve” the army of aimnst every: good General it has. But what are we not (01001: for {item the madness that. comréla gt-Wnahingtofi? ‘ ’ éSenaor W§de. whnhns just been re- eléclct} fiom Oliin'. is beslavervd hy the Ab ‘hlition pre‘sg as“glnriuns old Bun," and is. sesfifiby them-as the lender in the Senate. Now, to aliéw what sort of patriotism they j-equh'e in I. lcnder,‘we annex. an extract from :1 speech made by Wade. at. n Repub lican State mass maeling in Maine, in 1855. Ila snid': , v i , “There was really to Usmx sow 312 mm: .. . . 7n: Nam! AND 1'!!! born! ; and he believ ed no two nations upon the earth enter !lined feelings of more (Jim-r mneo'r towards y such other than thg two sections of the re public‘ The only nalvntion of the Union, gharelbrefiku to hefound in divesting it nntirely Mm all lniht of slavery. Thpra mw’xo Ux‘io‘x wilh (hp South, Let. us have 53- Union, or LET US SWEEP AWAY THIS; REMNANT WHICH “'5 CALL A. UNION x". _ _ ‘ A pretty “laden.” indeed. for a party Mhich how inofesfes utlachmém to the Union] - ¢ 1 .—_—.———4F . p———‘—— REz-qu. Morgan has been elected U. S. Senator from New York. Although the Demand: «fried the State hundsomely In! M), enohgh Rapublicans held over in the Behatfe tb elect Mot-gab. Popular sen timent "denuded the election of a Demo‘- lcrnt,‘ but ‘ ng-t cue the fanatical dmtruc fives lb: the‘volce of the people! ‘ ‘ _ -ga-Citi2ensur in; Catholic mmmioh. in New York, are (Simulating afiaper call ing upon Hon. Caleb B. Smith. Judge of (the United States District‘Ccm-c, to resign, in viefiv of an singed insult "to their reli gion, utan‘Abolition ineeting at Masonic Img bh XBnday n‘ighc week. _ ' fi'The Emancipation Proplnmttion' was 3» mm the nu instaiiter. But has i 5 had .Nui efleot) " Not by a long shot." The 17:!“qu as, large in its proportions now “ever, and podcc as far 03‘. Will the peo ;ple further trust Abolition promises! WA darkley in this place has asked, the Ether day, whether he didn’t intend to en list inane of the negro regiments. “Na,” replied be, “if Stevens want: any fighting done for the Megan, he him do it. hisseli.” gimme dWeiling'of H. C. Pool, hear Ti ‘tueville, N."Y., was bur‘nt on Saturday "night week, and his. wife, daughter, and a _. Gamble: perished in the flames. fifefifibm for an nr'mfstx‘ce, and 5001:. #:1113513 ‘0! the States, are being signed, by 11l putiet, in Diupbin county. E‘R‘aol‘utiom “voting a reduction cf the tariff on yam‘hne been passed by the Legiauture. ‘ fil‘h‘e fifty, ceht po'st'nge 'cikrfen‘cy ha been counterfeited. The pipe: is thinner mad the 3,999 Wfim the genuin‘v. é m-Anms‘mumu—Anmunr 4 ! ARREBTB. I In fihe Senate. on Tuesday, Mr. Clymrr, lo! Bel-kn. presented the memorinl of cm {nm of this Commonwealth, letting forth lthoir grieunoe- “hing from the Arbitnry, ~ Illegal und uncon-titutionul ‘fl‘efll of their [fellow whiter”. by on‘len of the Federal GuVrmml-nl, and praying the Generlal As .lt‘mbl) to ulnpt auch rheasum: as may be 'requisilo In «scum to the people (He rights ' Mu] prirflvgps guaranteed them by‘ the (‘onstilnliun ol the L'mtml Sty-“Cl ML! of the State. ‘ l On the «spin day. in the Home"? KaiuP. nf Fa“) ettP. mind in place the fol. ihg hi’ll, intgmled to protect citizens a State from illegal arrmt AN“ ACT Tn nrevont will piihjfih' illegal Arrest Sir-run 1. IA: [nun-[4:l, (PL. Tint the moral at" any pe’rmn beyond thelimil thi; Sum, wannwer any chug-9,0? he committed here any offence against the of this State or of the United State! hereby (let-hired n mistlemepnor; uud ‘ v pprmn who shall seize or attempt to stiize,‘ fir who shall in any manner aid or proctrei‘ or attempt to procure other: to_ seize ny person howsoever. witgutant eitherlqe ‘cretly 0 otherwise 'to fine him liere contrary to the law of the landror to |re.-j move him out (if the State ; and any ’pejnn‘ whn shall imauy way whatever remov rot attempt to rem mm or who shall procur 'ot attempt to procure others to remove ny persona beyond the limits of this State, on any charge on having committrd‘ here 113? ofi'énm against the hum of thisSt ta 0 of the United States. shall be guilty Eta h gl't misdemeanor. and on conviction. therlanti shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exce‘ed in; one thousand _dollnrs. and undergo .nn imprisonment, hy ’N-purnu'OY wliury cbn finemnnt, for any oriod not exceeliing ten years. or both. or Eitherfut the ditcrrt an of the murt: and Itapnn the trial of any] 1"- son for havmgaommxtmt either oithe ‘ (- l'enceq iiformuid. the fact that such seizu e, mnfinement or removal mu by order of LEI“; Prewlentnf the United States or of n y member at his Cabinet. or o'thrr officer‘lot‘ the generalgovernment, shall not. constitute a. legal (letenve. _ l At the same time, Mr. Rex read in .1)! e a hill to secure to the people of this St: te the freedom of speech to which they aim entitled by the Coxistitution. It proviales that any civil or military officer of L e State, or flu: United Stiles. who shall r-- ztn citiién of the State, with intent o carry him out. of its jurisdiction, wilhoutl a legal gearing, shall be deemed guilty of‘ a high crime. punishable with a fine of 35,1 000 and five years’ imprisonment. A fine of $lOOO and one year’s imprisonment is provided for any military oflicer who may attem t to suppress a newspnper.‘ l Theiloilowing memorial iii befinglnrgel} signed throughout the Commonwealthmil sent. to members ‘of the~ Legislature, f r presentation to their respective Ilouu—s.+ We would suggest. that it be cutout and oi - culntcd for ‘ignaturesin this county. N fair-mimleiflmnn, having regard for th Constitution and the rights of—White me , can refuse to sign it. Let the Logislatur , and thE' Bxe’cutive, be implorced to ac promptly. Should arbitrary and illegal in - rest“ Imt cease, resistance may follow—ant if the flame bepnce kindléd, God shield u: from civil warnth‘onfi». I ‘ , ‘ 'Ta (It? [lonorublc (he Smut? amt' ”nun/of Ra pracmlalfms Qf rim Ounmnmo'ralt/z (3/ Panel/[1 main in General AssemHy met: ‘ ' 1 The mem‘m'inl of thcundérsigned citiznn ‘ of mid Commonwenhb respectfully repre spnk: ' ‘ That. since thegcommencenwnt‘of (I: present war many acts of gross outrage am ‘wrong have been inflicted upon citizens 0' this Slate by person: holding office or ark finhtment under the United fitntesfnqdl y virtue (as alleged) of authority from the‘ Execufive department then-of. which, in’ the opinion of your memorialism, require thoroughrxposure and condemnation, and the, establishment of adequate safeguards against thq recurrence of. similar acts in future. , Your inemorinlists particularly allude to the arrests made of citizens in civil life, without due process of law. byamnralmls or profilost marshals of the United'SLates. d? by the military governor of the District of Columbia. and (in ‘mnny cases) their con veyglnce beyond the State limits to foreign fortresses and prisons, followed by their confinement therein for uncertain periods, mezmirod by the mere discretion or pleasure ol‘ntficinl power. '~ . I ' These arrests. made in mast daring con tempt of the Constitution of the United States, of tho Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvimia, and in utter dero gation -of ”thosé‘ principles 50f liberty which were brought to the new world by our ancestors and left tons by them a: in. most sacred legacy, challenge most thorough investigation and outs _ken rebuke; and their occurrence. exhifiting the fact that our citizensqare not recure against Being kidnapped and carried beyond thejurisdio tien of our tribunals and talks}: proves that. 'some steps should be taken by the State Government to prevent like outrages in fu ture. Your m'emorialists therefore pray: That the facts in the several cases of ille. gel arrest in this State. under p’retence or color of antherity from the Federal Execu tive, may be inVestigated and put in official form for the contemplation of the people. That the Governor of thermmonWenith, upon whom is charged the official duty of taking care that the laws be faithful'y exe cuted; be called upon. in due and respect ful faint, to oommunicateto the two Houses any informatiqn within his power in relation to the Bald u'nlawful arrests, and also to state what steps he has taken, if any. to de fend our citizens against them. That if, upon daeinquiry. it shall appear that our Statehws are deficient in not pro-i vidlng our citizens prompt and efficient protection against arbitrary arrests or kid-l napping; the necessary statutes securing such protection may beiforthiyith enacted. And lastly, that a formal protest by the Generfil Assembly on behalf of the people of this Commonwealth against the arrests aforesaid, and an explicit, firm, dignified declaration by. the said General Assembly on the same behalf; that future arrests of a ‘ 1 similar character. involving contempt oi ‘ 1 constitutional law and of the [1103! sacred ‘ rights of pergonai liberty, will not be sub mitted to by this State, may be placed upon the Jourr'n'als of the two Houses and copies thereof be transmitted to the President of the United States and to both Home: of Congress, to the end that it may be known to all that this State is devoted with unfai tering zeal to the plinciples of freedom,and will consent to no precedents which can be cited hereafter in deienceof arbitrary power. All of which is respectfully submitted by *your memorialists. Dcmocrdh‘c Victory in ImhmstM—At the mu nicipal election held in Lancaster on Tues~ day last, Mnyor Sandexson was reelected by A majority of two hundred and sixty-five, carrying eyery ward in ‘tha city I fizA darkei was (aid, the mher day, that; the negro soldier bill had passed, and he was now expected to go and fight. The unnounoemrnt frightened hxm, butpresent -Iy, taking 1,-. long breath, he exclaimEd: “Well. if I must. fight, I must vote we 1" And the Republican leaders may yet try to hue it so. Butbefore they accomplish the flog-Ming scheme, we hope the Democracy “win be there to nee.” . x 13 mm: rid; T 0 DROP NIGGEBISH. AND THINK AND ACT FOR THE COUNTRY. AND ITS WHITE TAX-PAYEBSAT The Hon. Ro'bért J. Wnlker, in 3 recent publication on Finance and Currencynys: “Our national finnncM are invohm! in ox heme periL Uur debt exvpeds $73).0()0.- 000. and in nsfimated by le Socrrlarv of Hm Treuurv. on the m of Judy m-xs. at SLTHfiflifififi. When we reflect Hut‘lhis is _qe.rly rrnpvhalf the dab: of England, ‘nnd [hmnring nlmmt (Iqull9 the n!“ of in— tprmfi, it in clear man We nru Approaching u futnl‘ mmMropLe.” Again 1 ‘ 1 Mr. heav | the “That ulw danger in immlnnnl, la a truth, ‘whic‘h mus! not. be dk'guisml. lit-re liet ma gum: peril of ,lhe Goqumeut. It is not lhe Reba] nrmiEs flute-m N‘Prm'er fume: the Union. It i. the; alumingin crew hf clue public dohl and expanditurn's, and We still more nppnlling dflu-ociotinn of , the npfinnul curra-ncy." : . Agjnim : l "liylpml, should the WM (bulimia. and “hem be mother ullernative tkan adaman ni lremsury nnu-q, ilwywill, be, re tlne.¢lnao of thq next fi—czu ymf. fail to eornmaml {any centslon lhé dollar in gold. amlmnr debt ex ceed hoverul billion; of dollnni” -And agaln: - 1 ° ‘ " “{6an upon the vergeof riln. We are , hanging over the gfilf of an. " redeemable pnpon system, and- its spectra? shade, Re fipudiatlhn, is seen dimly in :h } dark nbyts. "'l‘lne tut-054m1. Conga-03* may 3 ve uvz: but. what of the next} Would Jwy. il" they cfiulrll? “We can anqw’erl Cu!) they. if ll!” {mum x 0: :0! Imm tlngn be too: Exile.” ‘l ’ _‘ Y ‘ I 19 spend] of Mr. Spauldifég, n promi { nent epubliuan member ol‘Congrcss, made ‘5l: few layq ago. he said: ' I ‘4 i "\\ e_ could not shut. nlxrfiyeé to the vast ness 1” the volume of DE} ”l“ was open 5 hel‘ur M. 11. “is very soon mq‘dé npmrenb i lhm r natinnul (lnln wnuld. a! an null/Jay. reach 'l‘W’) THOUSAND MI‘kLIOXS ()F 1 DOll AlS—equal to hull the y I» of Grant Br'itui - ." _ -. mg ans . i‘ l: "y If (.nyn the N. Y. ‘WorltO Mr} Spnulding‘ ‘ had cncr-ived the full significdnne of this ‘cnmp risoh.to the.enormous pdblic debt of Great Britaini—‘h debt which has so longi ‘ been" e fininncinl wonder of the-world—ho I tyronh luiveindded that, in thei presure of' ithe b rdt-nqonr debtwo‘uld he nhthayequul; i bui‘flli’ll/ rqual to thatof'England, inasmuch i ' us (In: interest on aim: {sat trip: as] high a mic. . 3 And t iis staggering result wilti he reached. 'by the end of the fiscal year for: which It is i l the «i ‘ty of Congresiut this sealslon to pro- 1 videfthnt is to say. on the 30th ofJune,lB64.‘ ‘ The ‘following brief paragrnp from Mr. Spauh ing’s speech embodies stiltementh on l iwhich very reflecting, man iui the nation will «1 . well to'ponder :3 i i l “Til time has arrived when‘Lour finnn-I cew'mt 't engage the'eurnest an united nt tentimii~ of all loyal representatives. -We were i great peril last year. b t our dnn ggrs ar’ now two-fold what theyiwere thrn. It. was 'ery difiicnltilust year toxovidethe imam-3'l to meet, the large up opriatmnsl madef r the support of the nrmtnnul nnvy. It will he~still more difficult t‘ meet the} enlargid requirements of the c Irront \and the nnht fiscal year. The nrm% hill alone: ,npprnp utter over 3731.000.000, \ lnch. :uitl- ‘ ed to tI? Pfitimntes of all nthe orpenrli-i tut-ost r the fiicnl>ymr entlin' June 30.] 1864, n mount to the enormous§um ntSlu' 095,431 133 .36, to which must be milled th Inmannjstill required t'nrnppi-Oprintinnennfi dt-ficie r'_v of the year emling.lut?o3o.lBl‘23., and wlt'ch. according to the re tort ofthei Srcretn yot‘ the Treasury. nmomltmlinr the Ist of cemhentn the =um 0f5541.2‘21.131.- { .59, nniidng thewhole’aggrogate rcquiwd’ to mee nppropriatiom during the next eightee mouths, $1,640,634.31“ 15." i Dividing this‘ enormous sumdwhich the ‘ Govern lenfmttst raise within ttie ensuihui i, eightee months. by the twenty millions oi"i l inhnhihtns on whom the hurderi will fall, ' t given so tething more than eighty-two (101—: i tars for tinch‘ individual of the p puhitionj ? The rsig ificanke of this result Hill not he! ndequnt lyy perceived unless wet consider? that only a fraction of the Impulason either; own property or‘_earn wages. \ e will as-i i sumo thht the avemgotype of o rpnpula-E tion is 5 Emily made up of the t 0 parents; and time children ; that. is. of one .person ; who earls: money to every five cdnmmers. E This eati ‘ ate of the mgio of non-hrcducers; is doubtli’ss too low: _every tomn hm nlarge . number of aged and decrepit people; spin-J ste;s¢ confirmed invnlids, studdnts. and l young professional men who have not nc ‘ quired a‘fuslness sufficient for thfeir main- i tennme, ,0 say nothing of pauperii, the in mates of hsylums and qther public institu ‘ tions, tm'psipnt. foreigners in ourlarge cities, and the goldieus that milks up dur brave aruiier. at taking thtlow estimate ’we hive adofiiedqvhich ma‘k s the siveimge type of‘ our pulntion .‘ family of five-persons, of wlticxlirionly the IIVKI"OW* prilspet-ty‘o‘r earns motley, ,the‘share‘ot'eéch such indi vidual in i the expenses‘ of tho tit-xi: eigh teen moriths (is $4lO. If every' sdch head of a smhlli family whele notified tot-marrow ‘ that he ‘ust give to the Government. with l in thitt. pe iod thesum 0(5410. theirs would ’ be‘sad fa sat tHeJrugal family (humane l To‘fur‘nist such asum would be {tilt to be 1 en tirely l ‘ possilile, If it fell only on one i “191,1 fumifiy in ten, or one such family in'five, by dint o scraping together and twin-owing, fthe regnitiition might be met. B+t whenl eviery frugal family in the land is under an leqnalr necessity of borrowing, sellirig super- i kittens articles, or appe‘iTihg to-the enity of ‘ ghr‘e‘ditors, a man cannot dependK on his i ,‘peighhorsto help him throngh. as he would 3 i then emergency which fell‘on himhlonea— Itlmay be said that the Government does not ask him topay that much. onlyt to lend it; but it really amounts to the 811th thing. Pay it he ultimntely must, together with the interest on it, unless the nation dis gncee itself by repudiation; and{_ if pro cured as admin. somebody; must‘ 151’.” it.— Those who neither pay nor lend one in the Condition of a man who has given his note, which is a mortgage on his income 0!: his iearnings until it is paid, the-obligation of , which he can no more evade than he can I that ofa note of hand. _Such. then. is the ‘ share of each man in average circumstances ‘ of the public expenses of the next eighteen months, with a great/debt already “cumu ‘lated, ands depres‘ing future. certain to \ bring its own burdens, stretching beyond. Such immense sums as these exhibited in l the authentic figures oer. Spnulding mere ly Awaken a vague feeling ofnstonishment. until they ere separated into frngmentsnml ‘each man’s part ofthe burden brought home sud laid at his own door. ‘ ”Hon. W. McSherry. of the State Sen ate, and Col. Hopkins and 11. J. Myers. Esq, of the House, have our thanks for Legislati‘ve ‘documenls. ‘ 1 Mr. Myers was absent frog: Hmisburg apvéri] days last week, hnv‘ing gpno to Willing]: :- one of u committee 80 ten don-no vernment Leiguo lsh‘nd for thajeraefioafoof a. Navy Yard. ? W+ufimfifimfifiifiuFVi€mW Boat-m. Feb. '3‘t—The delegation lrmn Portland hudnu intrrrtenwithGen. .‘(tClel lnn tut evening. inviting him to visit that city. Gen. McClollln exprm.eoth Stellwngen u". 7ampalniri were ntmchrl t 9 tlm 6th crew were paroled by C mmodore Ingm ..J|etts. and Capt. Plnnk'n find ('anL m"?- _ , . ‘4 ' Warren‘s to the 13th lndimm. Kane were 1 , (fil'pmmmlt'l‘tztpi‘yenfo“'l‘ . ' a ‘ ‘v I . killed. we are happy to state—4lndh buchre Raal‘»'l'i::'dftlne “mm?“ wounded, and they only sliglrtlg. n 1: (Jnl'ni'l'h'e hm" "I“, ,fl on‘ fin Uulders, Adam Spindle M" Wilson hron‘n. 0!; and lmuled down her flag Comp. .\., (Curt. Funk’u,» and [tunic] Form-y afle'rwnrd-I rnnnugml tn 31 and “'nihingtou llnukey, or ('nmp. R, ”Tupi. o"""h‘f9L 5"“ "“3"”? “1 ‘Gillilnnd'M It wac‘thunght all wouhl he ilylev' . IThet ?:'n‘:{e:e°r;'l'f M 7: ‘tu resume their duties in a day 6r It‘wo. Uur :Etfifi‘vnlgrkltlfd“: {1,2239} troops helnp’rd with grenr’eour-uge. ll'he ltfith nu and .Cunmulugnn. l Reg. P. M. retused Wlmu urdércd to go intu [fir " Upon the {Warn of the “3m! “73‘ "l'""°}t . . ‘ lt‘nuh lathe} lnulgilnn wh: .\ «mm» m gm xew mt new gin”: f::fi":‘;]:‘_f‘:):‘:;""‘I‘l“;,f;"'~‘f‘ the total I u on the F—-I_lol'l|l aide at! :4 kill”: “I". blgpkmhhy: amok. :1 Mid 3') “WM“‘L‘N‘M‘ 'Ol "0! dated, ‘lllfinflhem. pronnuncwl tho ‘suplinafld to be heagvyu . 'I . ‘in tiwir np'ln'tnn. (‘vunm It 'Thr llomld up, the fight, nccinrrml by: and “”L ”y‘lllll‘t‘flilld..flol “Gunfight. curly (in the nmrninuJ Culnnel "[l. "I"! 13"“, {"0“ "I 3 Kno-llter, ol ‘lho 167th Pennsylvania R 033. ”'9", mm”! “ prut‘htnmti 'wus dunxerunsly wounded in the lyip hf u chuing tlm hlnrkn'h' by th .p'n-cc of she-11. Cnnluiu Tartar. of ‘u- llilrh snicl (-ily «yl' UlmrthOn, NZ New York, was killed, and (lemon-l Turtnrnu 'hv the «ulterior lurco a!" n 1 ~dc A narrow cm-upo. (‘wptain lllimlgutt ur'Statm. from and alter the his stun irns sl-gl Il\ “numb l. l - SA, D, L“ H," l :(‘an Kt-llyot'lhr mm. .\'l-\v York wushvnnmlcd 'l'lu- ('nnl‘ovlprtfl a: claim in the urn], nml nnlpntntiuu is thnnght to ho ‘lnm n mun —tln-xr haul" necesmrfi'. Anmug the «Itli‘u-ers wuttnnlml la Hg,l,pk¢“',hfi..' llmy flute .fimt. Load at the llilth New Yurk,;sliplul;: “(mp “hm“; [Adjutant .ljrlllnn. ~nnu- rvgirn‘nl. slight!) ; . Onlfilm-hn’ [\vnntv fifth : Liam. B tilt". ll‘lh t'rnueflmniu v t'nlrir, flight? ,M‘ , wart-«l. ('uniflnpr.“ I": “WM" A‘lH‘v “' "I" "'3’ ,l-s-z:\‘k‘hu,