The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, March 09, 1863, Image 2
Mt Qibmpilrr. oUR FLAG t Tb. union of lnkcp—thc uin’on of landh- Tbe Union of States none wou}d sever; The union of hearts—Ute unio‘V: ofhauds—’ And :h'e Flag 01 par 'L’nion forever! 9 H. 1. 3111.1“, le'll'Oß AND PEUPKIITOI gn'r'rvdnvna, PA: nonnxir—SibfiimufiiA—ri 9, 1x63 WWe Jcpeat, for the twenti'eth time, that no communications are inserw unless accompanied by the names ol‘the writers. S'The question. “Who are'the Trai (0113?" is ably and fairly discussed‘on our first. page. Several pointed articles on fourth page. ‘ y .fig RIM: stateti on high authority the 1 _Genernl scan will shortly publish slept-i vxplanoiory of the one he wrote toSecre; 3 law of: War e'jugr-mn charging General .\lcLleLlnn ivith' (iisobodimce of his orders. GenHScou’s‘ letter. which the Abolitionista ‘ are now using against Genschlollan, was : puHiKhed withouH—ien. ‘Scpws knowlodize 'or consent. and it in mid that the forth comin‘g letter ‘ will shov‘v ihaf Gen. McClel lan wu not to hinmv, having acted under glie brders of the President and War De fiurtment. _ ' ' ' ...—Act. - —-—-—‘" ”Gen. McClellaJhas been repudiated L; the Boston Bourd of Alderinenfwvho woted down a resolution to extend to him the hospimlitics of the city—Etchange: . it mum Bosnia hoard ulfiAlde‘i-men who once refined Daniel Webster the use of Fanieul Hull. to mic-ct his friends in, after his successful eflbrtsyrqqprevent the dissolu- Lion o!" the. Union- in 1850. Webster’s memory lives, embiilmed in‘the grateful hearth of his/‘countrymen, while the very names of his enemies on that occasion are ‘forgotten. .And so the acts of Gen. Mc— Clellan my hi‘ the glory of our nmion, when history shall have 1033de those who are his leading asafiziinnts withiits billerest oxecrntions. “ / ' WThe Portland Advertiser, a leading Re pulllicaxi papeniis out ih favor of n “ pence .Conl'erence. between the North and thé South. for the purpose ofachieviig, through penceful ugencicfiJa restoration of the U-' nion.” A RSpublicnn etll’tor turnifg “ch perheale Whac n awful lhoug‘htl ‘ ———~——.- Orv—fl“— thé Nationh Intelligencer, njournal [Wov‘ei'binlly cnufi Is in it! statements, in the cqurse of an able article on the Emanci pation Pmclématlon,‘ ninkesy fiublic the curious fact that. the President ;does not believes in the efficacy bfjlmtngct lo egd‘the rebellion lfi‘l‘. W. Higgiwmn. who is Colonel of the Fii'st South Carélina (Negroyßegiment; calll¢d n Convention at Worchos‘ter. Nassau chusettn, in 1858: ivhich Convention dé clared the Union a. failure, 3an proposed to adapt menmres far di<solving mm account. of the existence ot'slnvery. _ ‘ nay-We make Lhe_fullow§ng extract from a letter recently written by a member of the 165111 1125.,1’. LL, to}; friend in this county: ' r" lam informed that there is some letter writer in this Regiment whois writing'to old Adams in regard to the Proclamation. Ila guys that. the Democrats are beginning to get their eyes open—that ,tbey are get tingrquite cool. But, I tell you they (ire {is warm as ever, and some of them tell the Abolitionists what they think of things 'as they n+9 carried 0;}. 1f the 165th ever is so successful 11g to get. home again, and get to In election poll, they will show the people ’huvy they are ‘ getting their eygasopened 2’” [SfThe Hanover .Cztixn is again on Our tabla, its publication having been iesumcd by Messrs.’G. “7. Welsh 943 d Joseph Del }one. [The Gilbert bashlwafi been an ‘nble Jfid =siairited defender of the Democratic_ creed,.and will, We are sure, continue so in its new bands. It has our best wishes for suqcess in the highest'degree. fit; flmfi Senators/nip—‘Thc joint con ftintion 10f the two houses of the Missouri Ikgislatum, after some weeks of ineffectual balloting for s Ignited States Senator,,to succeed Hon. Robert Wilson, has at length ncfiouljnediuntii the 12111 of next, Novem pexr. The 00th has been between {the gnodgrhte‘ and radical Emancipationistgs, who cbuld pot agree upon‘one candida - and the members of other parties boldin ; ’the bahm‘oe of power, prevented any one from gaming a. majority of the whole num ber of Votes. , ' 7 Z'hc' Cbnam'ptivm—fit is a notable fact that fill theAbolit-ionists who are loudest in their Jaudntions of the conscription act are either pvcr age or have got money cnaug'b to purchase firtmph‘an! These are the patriots-who are getting up "Union Leagues” toerush the .Constitntion, prevent it re-union on the did beam. and estabiish a despotism on tiie ruins fif our republican institutions. Let them lie marked and remembered. fl-The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania huxreéently decided that a married women who holds real e§tate m be: uoie and sepa‘ rate rise, with or wiqmut a. trustee, cannot ponveyjr morpgfige it. during her husband’s “Endgames the power [to doso be ex pressly given by the ipstrgmeat under 'rjxich the Wacquired the estate. ‘le. Haytian Embassy.»Considex-able in quiry is made in Washington respecting the Bfinistgr 3118‘ Secretary of Legation Irocjx Hnyti (qolored,) whose urinl in New York ‘nn announced several weeks ago.— I“: hinted thnt they have been [Surposely ‘kgfit back :until Congress should adjournl in the {egg- films their debut in Washingtop Zfiiig’ht cdmplicata dimoumes in the muon~ nl-coupcib, - 0 l “‘l‘” subscribers nre still coming in. One wfiea thus» “Please send the am ;pilcrjo my address. It in just the paper for ghe‘timos. The saivation of the country mm depe‘uda on up out-spoken, fearlégs de nunciaién of the yrongnnd a. firm :sth gpco go the Combination." s wzomiymnn hi 9 mqge mile. of Bi‘il- Foul than any other State in the UniOn, viz; 3,135. ? 71m :nAND-wni'rme on mm WALL." .. _ ‘: . ()ur neighbor of" the Sardine! iniquirw, "\Vhat does the ,‘hnnd~writing on the «all ’ ‘m‘nnn.’f Thijs is a qr'xeer que‘ui a far pu‘r neighbor to 953:. He ought no 1"" pm it means «he’brenking down; j i party—that 71}: 11991,! Mb tiredofth A - lition palicy—that’ they 2:01"! ‘thii qniqn p 0 sacred to he'lmrtered away for (glimm‘c‘j-e purpose of freeing fourmilljons of gear-0%? f”Thi'a Octgber nnd November. «Tie tio s poinled to this “ band-writing on We mull”~ and the electiofis since held poi‘nyt in t o amt-redirection. WVpnnnexnfewipeérimen : 'The town elections for local 1 office in~.me_ssace of New} York. as m as he ha: seen, ‘show surpriping Democratic gai Them. Y. 11mm, basing its calcux‘a'cion the returns receivgd up to Saturdg: thinks the é'ombinéxl Democratic m‘ will not fall nhprtofl‘one Hundred t Wé havg gninéd in ‘almmt‘every to the vote. for Gpv. fieymoui', find i I cases the.cl‘iango [has bge_n almos' lmprdinary {of belief. In Oswega . instance, where the Republicans majorityjn 1861, the Democrats h: tied their ticket 'by an average.ma 80. In Cheniung be. the Demipcr- jorilyis ZOO, while; Gov. ‘Seymour’s In Delaware the Democrats elect e‘ porvisors whore tin-y only had th year. These are but mmples of the returns, and our readers may dupe it that the great Empire Smto is : and Eeliablv Democratic llere are “a few more 3f the same'sort " Troy, N. 'Y., Mnrrh 3.-—'l‘lxc lfimfiorm ic candidate fOr mayor has been 6’lele vv 1,30“ majorlly. . The common gcoun -il stands 13 Democrats; to 9 Republicdnx. Übwego, March 3.-—§T he I )nmocrntipmn or and city ticket was e‘lected to-(luy. ‘ Lockport. MAI-ch 31‘1The Dvmpcljls h: we elected their \vlmle charter ticket, i Rochester, March 3.'—-,The Dojnoor ts’ elected their mayor and entire city tic .et today. ’ f ‘ UticntMnrch 3_.—Tho Demobratic ma or and entire ticket. was elected 10-day by l majority. —’ , ‘ The local election in Concßrdi’olytnsl‘ Erie county, this Stauijviook place week, end restitéd in the choice of a D i ocmt‘ic Justice of the Peacetwo De 10cm t}! School Directors, and a qunocrht c Asus sot-. 7 The Republican majority 1112'} fall - Congress was 'lO6, mid on other cnfidida e still larger. . ‘.2 ‘ : ~ In Sparta tmvnship, Crowford icoxirity which has heretofore gone Repub‘imn b from 00.10 90 mnjgity, the Dcm‘nqrifls h' v mmleai clean sweep of the local [oflic r 5 electing their candidates'by majorities v ry ing from 20 to 30. ‘ I The late municipql electionin Hoiiidr 3'.- bur}; résuiteq in the success of the W! 1: Democratic ticket. ‘The ebonyhends e the .“no party f" dodgefibut the g u 2 wmild n’t win. , ' f The good work is progressing: T]: 1' will be no elections this yént that. Hill“ 10 shbw either Chemocra‘tic vigtories pr g 1 ‘ll Democratic gains. Mark the predfictio .‘ How 51093 our npighbor of the :Bva the “ hand-writing on the wall '1” l NMI THE SPRING ELECTION 1 The Spi'ing Electibng for ’towns election oflioers {.flke place one “a-e next Friday. . Democf‘ats, are yog I for the cantest ‘3, The response sh ’nye, every one of us .“ Our friends 51:0 1‘ not. allow‘ éhe opposition to stea' (t n“ xix-ch 6 them and thus permit. the Black- 'fpu ul 1 can-Abolitioh party to rule them Eh I.] ex municipal gov’erninent (luring thexolom 11‘ year. .\Ve have eflough of their gs crn‘ n 3 poweré at Washington to ‘do for an com time. We» iherefore, urge our Hrie u d throughout, theflcounty, to be-up {and ing, and take calla that no Abolitio ists re elected. Mrmy ofour—friendsin ['l9 c 0 11-, try do not attach as much impoi-nnce to these elections as they slxould;a ‘d of en neglect to go to Ithe polls, nnd'ltiue wve their political enemie's the controllgf tcir local oflic‘es. Let each election district in the county give such lnn account of its . in‘gs on the 20th dny‘of March, ap top: 11. vine}: the Abolitionixls that the [tepid of 012} Adams are still for the Consti uohi as it is and the‘ Union is it was. ‘ ; 'E . Let ALL yoters bear. in mind, that. evfyy vote 'cnst for opposition candidstqs will be donated by the leaders of that pa (y as #ni dorslng their negro-freeingand negro-empl— ity policy. All “Ibo are oppoéqd to he ne'farious snd‘ minbus doctrines of] the A o~ licion party should turn outandl’ veg Ifoé Democratic candidates 3?. ,tbe Spfing leo~ Lions. , nerour neighbor of thé Same} man}; In the stale repetition that he ‘“ )5 no - . litionist.” If he is no‘ne, We sho‘hd lik know what constitutes 0119.; Dld he)? applaud to the echo of Fremont’ uncon tutioanl negro-freeing proalamntin in ‘ ‘ : souri—‘Hunter’s in South Carolfinaj—a m subsequently, President‘mncbl'n’s svéeép n ‘edict, covering a half dozen or moire Sta 3 Surely, no more earnest mmiféstn'tio . Abolition feeling could ha've beeil made b any one. On; neighbor's denials pmoun t n’otbiqg, when his acts “ give th ‘ the 1' so palpably. J T“ On the subjéctof compromige, Emr ne ‘_ - bot tries to make the impéeeaipn thnt h favored such a course up to film fig}: a Fort Sumter. A slight error ac: to tide, w would havezhiml to récollecti~ Attii : governed by . his sense of right,’he_,‘ws§ fl 'thé Crittenden Compromise. 3111 i w‘ld declared that “awful will (:5 (lie iammiib ' qf‘lhou who rq‘ect compromise? fiat he —ii chmpd his ground, upon th‘ ndvj‘ his party leaders, who am that. {Balk} of the slavery question wank} oprive 1.“ Chicago plutform of its chief plank, m thus might.cause their WI: )19 :«iimial oli c] to hil; Then our neighb’orohqngi— bus thil‘wu Mimi/w yrniiouri up e Fort Sumter unit wm‘ he [refresh my memory, and give no an honest; magmaL to the question we probounded do him Lani week? ~ ' - ; .. i , Onr neighbor concludes his eyuivo nix-ti:- cle by declaring that he “ feels is if fiery feeling of campmmiu hadrvanishedl” 'No 1 doubt of it. All holders of fat afices unfl'er ibis Administration "feel” thntimy. lii. course of compmmiaeywere to lie ndopfled ‘nnd peace Ind Union of all the Ethics“ the rank. their offices might. “vamilg J”§ l[8"1‘1113 packing house of Dupbut's 1’0“ dex- Mills. n'ear Wilmington. Definite, é ‘ p.loded' on Wednegday aftergofin web]? killing four'teen of the wurkmep :gnd bad] wouriding several others. The glpck wag felt. Very sensibly at Pbilndelphix. { THE THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. ('l’ my qrrl/lt Scuion.-—-Both Hons-‘eyof ( on gross contm ued in session nearly ‘nll of Tagsdny nighti and alters ret‘bsc, re—hssem bled on Wednesday morningland 'did not finally ntljourn until 12 M., thns exercising 1" fax liberal constmction ofitbe cohstitu tion'nl roquiremen tqbieh has [hithertlo been accepted as meaning that the end >0! the session shonld be with the ailvent lo! the 4th of March, and establishing theiprece dent of ndding t‘weli'e hours to the winking time of the senion.‘ E ‘ ‘Asusunl, during the lastfiiours lof the sesaion, mtlch legislation has ’uzried through, nndeomel imponnrlt bill? failed to reitchavpte. Al the gen :1 onropri (tion'bllls, however werep . dnnd signed llg- “the Presidenhll Thesefiggethtl with t e iother approp Aliens 49f the salon. Hmount to about 0 e thousanil millions of dollars, and! this ith' the n propiiiations «if the extra‘ sessio of 1861. in! the long session ending’Jul 17th, 18 I , amount to Giver two thonsand’ two hundred millions. The bills to admitfllolomdo éand Nevada into ‘the Union as fitates fail I. the House refusing to suspendlthe rules or their con sideration, a. vote at twothir being requi site. The bill to egtablish a. ranch mini 5;. Xmas was passjd. The this to aid the States of 1138 mm? "ml Maryland to eman dipnte the slaves held within ‘the territory q'f each did not reaqh 3 vote. iAn efl‘ortwns «hallo to take up the Missouriibill, But the yhotion iv” rojertcd, not two— bird-x voting: 'lfhe hill umcmlntary of the Picnic Railroad hill, unllgthe bill piovitling for the election of members of Con tress in Louisiana and Tennessee, {illed‘fth the want of time.. ‘1 - A’y—n-«v «.o‘»————§-~—~ i Erin: Srssi'an q/‘I/le lsz‘nateFthortly after the adjournment oi‘fihe regullu‘ seSsion on Wednesdny, the new Senate Ewes called to‘ énler, in‘acoordnncb with the prohlamtition 65 thesPresi‘clent. Senator Foot was elected Tresidcntfiro tém., Wicc-Presiélent Hamlin being still absent from the capital. The oath ofolficc‘wns administer-91‘] to the new senfitom and the President in crowd of the pnnvening of the bodyt‘ Mr. iléuckalew, of this State, was union the Y ‘ Senators twom' in. =I ZED z-al ECi2 never}; too e. hie, u and 65 V 6 :1“ 'ority a i gic o a } _as a. it.“ ! ee Mist geneflal ‘d up -n “tronly pFFICIAL comm: ‘fi‘ "; , , YOR‘ _ 1”: ’XVAsmvc’mx. March 4.—-T‘m 3E»)? tefaresentative Fenton fro‘n ‘oe‘on pnvel‘nment contrnci "édr qlnfi‘ 11s: N‘ 'ank wider-n. licials in New . nn’u leged {society an. .ebys. .. ‘ “frond: inthe ‘mh'tom-hnnue hi that city, ‘in war they employ a ininiater of the Gmfi‘ax iponnectmnthhtheollicea of IS.altorney, {preach in their meeting-house on the {film i'jhmnhnl, surveyor, naval ape Land clerks>ibntln they shall first. info'rm sniil minister 119.". lire courts. :thuueq mure or less, m-el,thnt he is employhd to ‘j'rreneh the Gospel ’iinrnunht to light, but no rem rly is sugges- [lfruth according to the Bible dm-trme. Chris}. [,Eed. 'The‘repm't is sipnerlhy has”. Wnsh- ‘iuml Him ('I'llOlfiél), and (In! on/y. 'J‘hot urnq‘. Fonton, Steele of New erseyhimweslhe ie strictly‘ prohibited. by a vote of this 7 ml Holman. The‘niinority eporip’nfMr.‘§so'ciety. from delii‘terin: all.“ diamulfe of 1 'nn Wyok, signed only by himwlf, mu, tinny «l‘escription upion‘ the iiri‘i‘llt war, u‘nvl l‘tflel‘ having: been conveyed 0 the clerk's {that he shall not allude with; matter eith f’fioe; eitherlost nr abstracted ltis under- ‘or 111 prayer or sermon. i‘r - , 'tood‘ thong-v”. that it treats f the renting‘ ~ ~———— ~f«-» r--———-—— .‘ni‘puhlic warehouse-i, exorbitant ehnrgvs‘: NEGROE3:AS SOLDIERS.) ilnntl emrilumenb. em, emhra ing the te:ti- ‘g ~ :. T ‘ mnnv takep by Mr. Hill iil:\' w Ymk, and ’1 The Ixmkyhemi W‘I'OA'S have '{""" mak \\‘ili(h is not rid-opted hy‘the .njornyol tlm 1111;!‘11 great ndo “limit um pietenllell gal (:committeaT It is more .m'.“ emnatory OF ‘lnntry of the uegrq‘ «cl-lieu: in Florida, blit it!” othcml‘e who cnmeiwnhn the ““33“ (.\ffilult" army correspondent of ihe‘ llartlnrd ns invent! vutions 'tban the report 01 hh’ ~ . . r .> “ collea'mesf ' ‘ llunes, writing fxom I‘lxitm) Head; under 5 "i‘m‘"“ .-.”. .. [date of Pd». 2, tel‘iu quiteh different story.. I THE WAY THE MONE eons. i 1“ is “h“ "05"?“ i l . Al ' ' n . ‘ -~ . } I‘F i 4 A despatch from Washillgtcin‘agiva that"! Fixetneyt'ol “70%.?" “nm S“ MT)”; ‘ .i" «.. ~ ‘ >4: I~ . ~‘ Vipemons m mposmon to knmq state “Mt at if?!" figmp'rtii'rxPSh ”m “:21: 2:321:32; 3. {gilenst twenty-five million? ha ‘3 b 9?“ «tnlen i'i'hey were after nelsim reenuiH'mi-tl lumber. Him the (inn termuster’s depm- men: (luring i'l'hey gun together it lot nFnegrm-s. bu; thev ”the laid: fer months. As allt 1e telegraphic Sft‘fu“"l‘.m cnme 3‘9“)“ “.1“! ““‘ZP.lo‘H"‘i'i”d' West) «cm: at? 11 tit-«um 352‘.” fi1.‘9::;:‘.'.:‘é:;:‘i32:25:1131a3:1: ‘ . . 4 . . . i " l '. .. ‘ J . ‘ .‘k .. .Ement. othcmls, it, is nenaona qlO Sllvl‘o‘emn‘ four nnnmmbamnls. The town of St. "that. this statement. 1; beloni the truth.— le-y'vtwm; burneg‘l by the negroes. The dam what. has been done to Varfls the dc. 'lnegroes lundefl :infl en‘eainqmdutSt. Mary’s: liflection mid Punkhment oft lose, thieves? ‘émrfing ”1m “if"? iiwfmi‘} WWI" on horse- W -, . y . . . l :x(“ mm en (Minn 0 lPlr‘Cnmp. w ien in ‘5 nafe‘to 533: that; nothing “5 been d‘me'lthe negroes fire/I ihwren/ Ila-”tum, and [[u-u ’pnd nothing Wlll be done. In not, although pun/11ml”! (0 (IN trainlmr/s, lfirnmwy men], Ilm'r I}more thnntwo hnmhed milli n‘s ofdollars, lyruns. They «rushed pBll 111311011 board, and I:[probably have been stolen om the gow‘icreate'd the grantee}: ”WWW.” iernrnent. uniler this “honest"‘Lßepubliaml Which of these: statements is the more ffldministmtio'n. we have not 1: )1! of a :inglaimrren, we have gno “105"“ of knnivingi l i . ‘ Fa“ when! the filigf‘hos been 6r “57/2110 punis/I- II but the tiuth is piiiobahly between the two. ’met." Some mny’have been imissed fromj’n‘e attempt. to ‘inugml'y 'll!qu v‘nlor at. the 'éoflice. but none have been It) to pay the I'exzpen'se of white 1% worse than ridiculous:- rennlty of their crimes. Le this fact be H’ ‘5 dl3grnceful.—£rt&mvcr_ ( i .< -——'——a .. .u .... .. , ‘ted. Hundreds of loyal 9n 113 W 1’90" wThe President‘s Emn'ucipation lproclai r‘restegl om] imprisoned for d ring to Mflnd motion a war measure l A measure that unites ‘pp boldly and nmnfully 1n efenee of the the enemies at the Government and dividenits ilU:anstit:ution,‘ and -in oppositi n to the inf‘n- friends. ’lt ought to; be entitled an act to unite Plies of Northern disuuioni‘ andßouth- the Confederate forties nnri weaken the army of farm treason ;i but, not one of: he hundreds the Union ;an not. go conrei-t the Government. Pf Lhiéves’ rdbbers and swin lefs whb fire from one Of white naen tot. ouc hulfwhile and Hefly stealing {the money du the pO9;- 501- half block; Minot 90 increase "he number of BEM -k fr. I (IN I jdiefis, has been brought :9 p Ejehliug and swindling are ‘ ‘inds of bur rulers, while p: Pégotion to the Constitution IL.U:zn¢:.. Intg‘llijencer. ‘5 , mm 18 20 BE EX EGTEm I )1 3 ‘We forget! 111 w mapy maj r and {briga flier genemlg h we been cr ted at rash-1 ) gingtorp alnfezfdy, 'but we pe‘ iVe th t the! 1 ianbeg-ja to be incxeased. The enate ' ideclined tp get okthemgme of the forty -1 Eight major. \and .154 brig diet-3e erals 56m in by gthe President. (1 des‘ ea to Icm; down' the number to sev nty, in addi ), Itien to those, we have: Buy. e fact. , the ’ excellent 'pay of all these carpet eroes fingust come, y taxationmut the ea‘ ings} , lioffihepeppl apd we must all ' com alled‘ gto giveso thud: more for verythi give -1 Jest, drink, “gear, kc“ in orgierlto gout ibute! ithe sum neq‘esaary m anabfle 4h”?- itical‘. lfanntia to li' e luxuriously an? do no ing ;{ ,I bit if “VJ: the people." Tremo strata? ‘n‘gainst suohga shameful wash; 6! therimplicdz ‘ ‘nyaney, we are denounced q. frdtorh and T‘oepperheads‘. ’ 1 1 ‘ , THE DDT} 3E“ ‘ j ’All the influence of; the} g vex-nu: t ent‘of Pdnnsylvania,‘hwk_ .hy th eel-mi i 3!. appeals of hundreds bfi fluent' ,1! p 34: '+ tgiotic, privete citizens, fhiled jprocure pern‘ .t‘i nfissioh from the President 0 jWa—r fi‘eputa: 1' meno'to,the worn-out, shattered regipxentd of the Reserve Corps to returhho the State 3f6r the purpose of recruitihg ltheir hunks} fehd resting Awhile from the herd duties of jwnr. Huw happens it that thleiSeconh New 'Hsm hire regiment has obthrjned periniu~ leion 51:: our Reserves were denied? 1 They have been no longer in serviq‘eig—they] have ; not been in as many battles—they have not ‘sufl'ered :5 much through the vicissitudes rof war. How hnppensit then? 5An electron I'comes ofl‘in New Hampshire 61;: the 10th of f March, and five huudred soldiers, including ’invalidl, have been sent there kith the ex ‘pectuion that they will vote {the Abolition ‘3tickes. That's the plain reams—Patriot at (Union. ' ‘I ‘ ‘ ‘ EMES3 , wDuring the month of J‘a‘nuuy‘seven hundred and six soldiers wer§ buried from the hospimk in and around the city at Washington. ‘ fl IN NEW ‘ rppori made @ll9. commit :, rolmivo to ‘Vfil 1111 1d nishmént.— irtueg in the triotism and re cnmes.— Ev El owner's maria INSUBBEOTION., [he .\. Y. Aryu: publishes Greeloy's: nnnouncement of an anticipated negro in-i surrection in South Caroling plotted by " General Hunter, and remarks: It is the finti bold snnounoenient ofthe bloody policy of. dmilo insurrection, deliberately 'planned. I ihcited “a sided b’y “white men .yd reg dlnr troops," and the Tn‘bunz huge it‘ to its heart with a deviiish satisfaction. There is no possibility of misunderstand ing the meaning of the “startling unnotice-| “MEL" We have been told thetunder thel sw ping ‘oonscription‘ot' i the Confederate i Government, all men abieitd’ bear arms are with the army: and that. inane are left at] home but the feeble and the agednwomen Ind children, and the ne‘gi-bes u‘pon whose iebor these subsist. This negro raid, ledl by whites and backed by iegular troops; isi to be inede into adeparunent ‘L most densel‘ y populatedfl by feebfe w‘ornen.~ aged and sickly men, end young children. “Prepa t‘stion and defence are alike impossible," tndthe district is to be given up to the say ege rage and brats; passions of tho negroes and their white lenders! 3 3 This is the feastiover which the Tribune gloats! Will its editors listen at. midnight ‘for the fancied ehrieks of violated women‘ ‘L—tho mailings otirmangled children—the beams of tortured end bowerless men—Land l ihen sleep peaceftilly in their beds? Do‘ ‘hey hold out the picture of this negro inll turrection, in n defeneeless district, to re—‘ Q‘izoncile the men oifthe North to the Con-‘ beriptien Yaw that calls them into the field ‘ [to share it: similp'r scenes? Or is it their Kiting" to madden the puhlic mind and hasten the day of detribution ‘? , " The world will shudder at this exhibition {0'1“ fiendish malignity, whatever the motive {that prompts its display, and u_nhnppily, it' is against the"governnlent, for Whllch 'the ‘Trilfurie 1s supposed; to speak, that its indig; lnatmn W 1” be directed. ; : \——-~:~+o~—~ —:~- 3‘ y 1i . POLITmAL 'PREACHING.i 7 _ i It seems that eiaén in some parts oleew England the people have begun to heiwee—i Lry of so much politicni preaching. .A note ible case is that ot'ithe “Old Lbngrogutioxml society" of New ‘i_Bo=ton} Litchfield co., :Connq where Dr. Hyman Bet-éhcr‘so'long ipreuched. This society at n r cont meet ;irlg passed the following scum 1e resolu- Stion : M ' i I'ntcd, that the pulpit-Mmmittee wty are lwrobygin-Itructi'ui let wh the rebels and nugfiwent their forocily;'nm act to disgust all men iho have stood byltheJGov érnment in the ‘infe‘tted districts, by depriving them 61’ all argumegt for thu cause; nu Fact t 9 ancrificg friends where frierids wgre‘most wantedx to gratify the revenge ang lune of thosergwho can give no aid when aid is wanted; alumna throw an additionalgburdcn an the army, which baSnow A: much as; it can do'; ~rm am that; fill disgust the civilizqi World, as it will bacon atrued into a bid: for servile insurrection, which, says the Lendon Quarterly, 15 using poisoned weapons it} wrr. ' r ‘ This a. w r manure! rA measure to {militate a aenleme t! It p'pstflopel it indefinitely.— Can cruzyF fanaticihm ‘go further.—-—Lou'nflla' Democrat I}. . >b-‘——- le‘We can’t eeeEhow nny lotal men in Ken tucky can or A monient doubt in dhty in the present or eia. The’ oth party in the North with who they can have my possible allienee is the De ocrntic party. Their opinion. are the same as thoeei 0'! our people ; they are greatly iulhhe majoefity, eud‘they have oflerpd the oily lettonn Ind principles hpon which the Unio can be restored. Ah, other‘pblicy is absurd, end we min but regard my meu'who, from Any otivervjaetever,'gives hie influence ngninet t en, ue. traitor to hit country? Hit intention any be good, but his policy igua eoneble d denier-out. We hepe no one will be gnlleri}by the specious-pretense that it is their Hut weuetniii the President. If no oth er reesmi influenced them, thefect thehthe Preei‘denjis in n nfiinorily, nnd‘unnot expect my aid t cury on ‘the‘wnr upon his "owed principlee, ought tofteeeh them thet to Intuit; the Deuderuic majority: and to hove weight in its deiiheretionu,‘il the true‘iey toughene tion-l eid“ to crush the rebellion. ‘ We repeat Kit emphatically, the men who 9‘ this do, utt- unmet thpt greet party in hiding end ebetti g treitor'l, whole ehn in . to destroy ht one blow the Cdnltltution end the Uiipn. —Lowvilé OM4. fl: vazrmca.—-!l'he difl'erence betyveen the Northern and jthe Southern treiton is, that the former are {or the destruction of. slavery, eyen'at th‘b egpense of the Union, and the latter for- the destruction of the Union. even at the expense of slavery.— lmuirvillc'Jownal. , fi-iAn‘ exchange paper speak! of Love; joy as "the notorious Lavejoy." He can not be no-wri ous; he is all-tory-ous. 3 THE CONSTITUTION .4ng IS. 3 , The Puma d? L'lu’or. saysz—ThéiJudgen of, itho SUprP Court of Wisconsi‘n are all {-A bolitionis t tliey- are souéd lawyers, innd‘m / i tegrity. ‘ “'hnt 5’ e cannot itrey o! the Pmident of the Unied States. ofthe Abolition members of “ ngren, or of some Abolition pootnmtérs‘pre wot of. we can say truly of Judges Page; Dixon and their.u&so‘ciates—they h 31 firoven themselves true to'their 09th Edoupport I the Gonstitution orihe United Ssptee—the'y lhsve not pérjured‘them‘sehes {fir the sake iof party platforms or party pux pupses. 4ln a menof Medic-917‘}: which repaintly came Rogers them, involving tho Catfistitutional we: of the President to declg’re martial law, end seize, imprison and H 7. by court lmartial.‘or military icommissiofi, 'citizens .' of the United States; not in e military ' Arm, Ind residing in Stowe wfire the aid ministration of the civil law wgéfpnobstruc ted. the three judges delive separate opinions, differing in some .n-essontial points, but 1111- concurring in de ' ‘ing to the President the powers claimed 3% exercised by him. ' Judge Paine delivered the epinl ion of the courtpin which he decides the ‘following points: r: 1. The uovernment of the U' ted States' is inveated‘witb full power by $8 Federal formulation to prosecute War, ‘A dithere is no war-power outside the Const ution. - 2: Only the people, through neir repre sentatives in Congress, con BUop lvaJZlßWl'lt of habcaa comic. c i' 3. The: I’rfisident can execu (the lawn only bx'fiuchmenns as the Cons utiqn‘autl ‘the 151;? themselves have givefm power 1 to em oy. , y ‘ 4. A military commander y declare ‘ martiallavv’in' districts which ' e (Itekar'lual theatre “Eur, whore hostile Miguel are met for the purpose of destruction, in insur rectionarydistricts where damage violence ' and discord hat-l: MEL-[wily displ ed the civil authorities—Bur NOT ELSEWHERE. 3c f - 5. Courts martini are couhtqgof limited and inforiorjurisdiction, nnd lm‘yemo juris diction to try n‘ny person excelpi auch’as are by law amenable to such trial.,"~ . ~ 6. The legislative is the polliticnlidepnrt. merit of the government, and M'pn‘ lthe writ 0t Milieu: 'coqms is not suspended til congress. the Executive lms "(l political; powdr to im prison the people. i ~ g L , Judge Paizié‘morebi'er_ deolnfis Ithat he should consider the' Establish dent qtthe doctrine that the President phs :ss‘t'l illima itnble power Otter-nine land by n leclnra‘tion of mnrtiul law“ “ in u, calamity 1115;1th any less (0 5e deplored than the sutcesa'of lii—rebellion.” . Pl ~—-——<r --» ~<ocoo - m - ' .1 ‘PARDONING timings; 5 I ‘Tlle Danvillo Litel/v'gcncer mirl Shnbury Dcmxfcrat demure Governor Curgin severely .r ardouiug rioters recently convicted of gmgl‘y malttgetiting mi old man fuimmFEyor (lust . mmor, in Columbia cou’niy. ’ After»: ifair r‘l‘ the jury found the‘fidefendants. :guilé, a d the Court sentencetygl them to a Ifine $5O each andthe cosh. .to political frierfds of the parties—who itnflpears were ronlr Abolitionistsummle mi; rpm-1e state m‘pnt of th’e;case to the Governv' , who, the Eleomaburg Republican exultingl:v Boys. "at {once made out and sent‘hnr‘k in uncondi tional pardouJ’ Old man Eyefiwas aDem ocmt. ‘ ' ‘, LIEU- Upon these facts' the Sunbi§y Dcm’om’gl exolaims: ‘ ‘'- l _ ‘ n . “(Jan this he ptusihle! h vaernannri tin’thc guardian and prntpctnr~ f rintilmd mob~z in Pennsylv‘nnia? l‘lvepygnewcpaper in tho- State ought to'pnblieh iv-nntmge, and il'Gox‘ornnjr Curtin is thin aim: to in 'terfélre and defeat the emlk of auction. nnvil destroy personnl- security, thin“ there. is no means; loft huti t‘or e-very'Dem rat. to pre pui'e to defend him~elt' when tl ns assailed. (‘urtin’s term of office expires xt'fnll, and he. Will he the last of his kind.’ l‘ The. Danville [um/lynch rentnrka: ‘ “Such is Republican justice" Law and order vindicated by the courts jut, thcfi ov ernor defies them— the people esire peace and quiet-the (‘iovernnr hooté'ntthe idea —-th.e culprits am found guiltyfiofa breach of the law, and fined—the quiirnor makes the people foot, up the hill. llfiit tiny won der that the'co'unt‘ry is in with ofanrn'chy and.civil war; whenjusticn, Ia :hnl order are pet,“ nt deflnhce ‘2" . l ‘ ‘ . Mi ‘ —— 'H O - —. ‘ * KENTUCKY LEGISLA‘URE. ‘ ‘ Rcaoluh'ons on‘Nationul A fairs.+'l'he House of Representatives of Kontuck'y has {missed a series of resolutions on nationhl afl‘airs: ' . ‘The first; uftfer stating that. Kentucky is assailed by armed rebellion on éneside'and unconstitutional ucurpation‘ori the other. recommends calmness and invbkos the aid of patriotic men. The second reaflirmi her lo'yalty, to the government. The third re cognizes {marked ditherence between the government arid the adminiatmtion. The fourth solemnly protests against the emani cipation proclamation. declarigg it unco -:‘ stitutional and Noid. The fifth declares nil; 'suspension of the writ of M 6515: Camus uri-l cbustitutional.i Thesixthdecl es compen sated emancipittion. The aev 3th declares it. wogld hail with delight an mamfe~tn~ tion of desire on the part o‘t‘ ie seccdml states to return to their alleg uncé. ‘The'l eighth adheres} to the constitu ion and to the Union as theinst hope 0 fmedom, and. will seek _redléss for all .w under the constitution and in the Uni n by a resort} tothe peaceful but powerf l.‘ngoncies of the ballot-box. The ninth hing mth pleas-l arable hope: the recent ma ifi-stntions. of conservative sentiment in theh‘free Slater! The tenth recommends a call 03? a. National. Convention for the purposo' f proposingi amendments td-the constitutipn The elem; oath recomniénda a. Miss‘ p' Valley| States Convention, with 3vi oi consult ing how to'preserve the whol‘o vernment, and preventing one or merits‘states from: seizing the month of the M tsippi river. ’ The twelfth declares that t eiluws of the State must be maintained an finforced. ‘ , Resignation qftGen. Sigel.—Ge“'. Sigal has plloed his resignation in the ind: of the President end ,gone home 4 . naupereble dificultiee in hf; intercourse wiih the com mandarin-chief are alleged es {the reasons to: this reaignatiofi. wiiich will regretted :by every loldier in the army: his thought 'in‘miiim 'cireles helje thnt h corps will Ibo consolidated with some 0 en; Weak. Cor. N. Y. ,Wupe. , -fi'The Owémborb; Ky» flower says flat Col. Shunh and most of the ofiicera of the Eighth Kemtucky Cavalryé has fatigu ed thair commissions in the nervice. No came known .beyond the genenl one of dilutiahclion" hm: the Abolition wu- pro gramme}. . * ‘ H , Resignation-Hon. G. S. Bontwell,huing been cloctpd m Congress. is about. to resign the ofice of commissioner ofinterml rev enue. V fi-Hon. William Wright (Dein.) “bu been elécted a SenatolL of the“ United States, from New J ersay, for six years from the 4th pf March. "‘Oppperhedds” {re in‘the n. - oenduu “down in the Judas." “'4 darkby’u instructions for pqtting on I cant. were, “ Fast do right. pm, den do left, Ind den gib one general cbnwulshun.” lam. sco'r'r vs. can. McGLELLAN.‘ 3 "Fine Aholnionints, in their nnxioty to ' idemagethie fair reputation of lien. McClel l 11in. have puhlhhed «letter written byGen. Scott to “l? \t ar‘Depa'rtment. dated Ucto-f her 4th, 1*“. in which he complains that‘ ‘Gen. MrCiellen did {lot advise ,him of the zefrivflpmtlmber ohd‘ distribution of hi ! troops: and thlthe mis in the habit. of corn imunicating with the President,“ Secretary of War, anti other ofii‘cém o! the Govern ‘ment direct: instead of making .him (Gen. ’ Scott) the ehnnnel ofcommunicaltion. "This I litter rece'ived- no nttenfion‘from the War lfiepnrtment at. the time it was tyr'itten, and I; for very good and sufficient regsgns. it a was notorious that Geri. Scott’s} son-in-law l and privateSecretm-y. Captain H. L. Scott. iwho had his futher-in-law’s ehtire;cons— denim, and who was advised byhim of all Elbe important movements of thechdexni larmy, whs a sy'nipathizelf with‘the rebels, l and’ strongly‘ suspected "of holtiing secret lcorrespondence with them. The plans of l General licClellan which he had submitted ’ to Gen. seen, were revealed to the enemy, n‘nd acconiling to Gen. Scott’s own state ment, he had not communicéled them to any one java his private Secretary", H. L. . Sboyt. I Ideud, theeircumstnnliul evidence agaihst Ctlptuin Scott was so stroné that l the old Genierfil, deemed it advisable to take l his son-in-Ilnw to Europe,.where he fiili pro ebably remain until the war is 0981'. That ’ v'vaslhe reafion why General McClellan did not make {General Scott the medium. of ‘communiqation with the lan Department, ‘and his course was doubtless appioved by the President and Secretary of War. . THE BLOODY ABOLITIQNISTS. ~ These nilem who nosinr‘ie Hie nation—J these unidompromising, sanguinury Aboliui tiohisls—iiouid >O6 shed‘ the hunt. drop of white hioyd in the northern Stittsfiexccptl their own} rather than compromise in any way or agfce to any terms by which peace I would be éstabiished and the Union reator-. ed with sihvery existing, “as Before. in-the' South. With them this is mplmticaliy a! war for emancipation. They will have no‘ Onion without it; and they ivonld'\villing~j 1y sacrifice the Union to accomplish it.L—, In the Senate, on the 25.1 instant, Mr. Ppw~; oil, of Ketitucky, put the hneaiioli to Mn} Grimes, 03' lowa, a. leading Abolitionisnf whether, ‘?if he thought. the rebels wou'ld‘i come back on the Crittemlon compromise with the :Poweli nmhmimonis,“ hewouid make ”"3103“: and ‘ne willing tokigave‘tho Presidbnt’k emancipation proclamation and ‘ the confiscation m-ts \yithdrmvn ?" Senator . Grimes answered. "I have no limitation in Saying [hilt 1 would non” \Vhile'fluch n. spirit actuzxfeo the ruiing party who cmk‘ renaonnb‘iy‘ entertain a faint hope of peace" and arestorad Union. While the bloody‘ minded A‘bolitionists ruié we are doomedi tn bear the miseries of a divided country; and}; devouring wnr. . i Frqfin lye ABqumure. Sun- ofAFrivlhy. THE SPECULATION‘IN GOLD COIN-- DECDINE IN THE PREMIUM. ' The realction in the premium for gold coin 'bverWaper monny -comnlen(fed on \Velln'estlab' and continued yostvrdnyfifiill; ing from the maximum om; pér bent. on Tuesday to 53,31. decline'pf‘ 19$ per cent. in two (lays. This sudden rcuction- is ascribed to‘_ various curries, but the opblzttion of the slgmp tax on all transactions in gold OVfr threeldnyc. and upon all loans upon go (1 mul‘ bullion. passed hyi Cnnzh'nvr 3'4 pnrt‘of the revgnuo lawhis gphernlly nu. ceptul as film principal «ruse of. the move» inant. ‘3 ' ‘ °I; _ _ . 1' The following is the gegtion of the bill as pn‘zse‘d: l' ‘ . ‘ ' “ “ That all ron'rrmts for ’fih’e fiurchfiqo or sale of goliil and-silver coin or hulliqn, <e4 cured by ytlellgfl hr deposit. n'r other (liapo mtion of gnhl or silver min of the UnitHl Story, 11'. to he performul after a period excfli‘ng fibres Jaw; shall lurin writing: or printultm‘iil signed by the parties or their agents or ltflnrnPys. nnrl shall‘havo oné or more mlhqslve <tmups,_-n~z provided in the net to which thiwis an nmmnlfnent, equal, in nmountuo the oxié-liulfot and per cent... audlrintereqt nt the rate of six per centum per gummy on the amount so loaned, pledged or dopnkited :uuvl it any such loan, pledge or (lvpmit made for 1: period not. ex lceedim: three dny~', slmll he reneived or in any wny extended. for any time whatever. snid’Tban. plellflfl or deposit. shall‘be subioct to thegslutt' imposed on loims leXCeeding threfi'fluysr; and on loans of currency or money, onl the security of guld or silver coin of thelllnited'smtes as ul'ovysaid, shall be guide excemling in amount. the'par value ‘pf tiifiam' pledged or dgpositfid as securi~ ‘ty ; and“! loan so made, or attempted to be mafia s’ all be utterly void?! ‘ A The stn ‘ p.on gold contractsl and loans upon goldTn'liich fire not permitted to ex ceed the par value of the gold, in: thus math; to annouht,§say on a thirty days'fcontmct or loan, to l pfr cpnt , that in, the general tux to begin nllh is A nor cent” andrm mlditinn to this, the‘ ihtfrosc on the couttjaét or loan, to the exteht of 6 Iwrcr-nt.per ammmrnlso‘ goes to theggozernmmt, ranking } per cent. more for 3. ddys. A contract br loan for-4 60 day! Will require stamp“ equall to I‘} per cent. This‘ law applies eqngtlly-to banking brokers anti private monqyilendera, and it‘ goes into effect. from its oflicial publicsiion‘ in Washington; ~ ,- ' l l In noticing the exditement in the New; .vl , 1 Sork gold; market, on Wedngsdny, the‘ Herald rem'nrks: - .E The amendment to the tax‘bifll adopted by congress on Wednesday knocked the premium axon gold down to 1655 yesterday —a fall of early five per cent-Fond occao aioned gremt- slaughter among the speculm tors in Wall street. This act stays the operations'of the gold speculators. 1‘ they buy gold now they must have the‘resdy cosh to pay the differ. ence between the pm value and‘ the premi nm; for no one can lend them more than the par value of the gold. For example: if a speculator goes into Wall street to buy ten thousand dollars in gold at 165, he can only bozrow ten thousand dollars on his gold, and must have the six thousand five hun’dred dollars premium in his pocket.— Few men will desire to invest so much money in such a speculation. Befare this amendment pasgd a speculator could bor row $15,000 on $lO,OOO in gold at 167, and would require only one thousand seven hundred dollars to pay the balance. Here is a. diflerence to the speculator of five thousand dollars on a. small affair of ten thousand at 167; and the “eater the spew. lujon and the higher the premium the more difference the speculato: Will have to keep on hand. The World says: . These laws have been passed by Congress ‘for the purpose of bringing down the price :of gold, for which the sole legitimate de ‘ fnand ponies from foreigners to ship abroad. gAmei-icans have no use for it. These laws {are copies of what the Spaniards did to try I‘lnd keep gold in Spain during the time 'tthey held Mexico. They tire known to ithose who understand the principles of pp-r [litical economy under ‘the' name of “at [tempLs to hedge in tho cuckoo.” . -711p-‘ Locgl. DEPARTMENT. file-ICUTOB’S DEEDS In now (0 In Ind 1!. the Conn." Oman. “Common Deedq. Adminmhtor'l Duds, ~ Common Bonds, Judgment Bondl, Judgmmg 5 Notes, Promluory Not“, Noun wltvlng Iltlip‘ lion, Amlccble Actions Sn’bpmnufinmmnlel, Exgcntions, Subpol ’Sfumenu, Nun-flung“ Papal", hm“, p Med 0: good paper, for ule n tho CGIHLIB Uil'lCl. ‘ ' TOWNSHIP MEETINGSi—The Dcmocgulq of Franklin township in requested to meet :3 th. house of J no. P. Butt, on Saturdny, the “thy! March, to settle a Town-hip fleket—‘bcflrm the bout; of find sfio'clook in flu afternoon. The Banquet: of Tyrone town-hip In] cht in Heidimhung, on Sum-day, ghe Nth of March, bet: sen 2 and 5 o’clock,to nomlnnlo I Township Ticket. ' ' The Democrats of Huntingtnn Lownghli) will meet at Eiidebmud‘n hotel, iii Petenburg, on the same day, for me name purpotu, between 21m! 6 o‘clock. - . . The Belmont: of Cumberland to‘wmhlp gr. requésled to meet I! Bluebaugh’: "Magi (:etgysburg, on Sulurddy nexg—tha l4¢h,.§{: tween 2 an_d 4 o'clock, to nominate ITownl ip EMI , [GEM the eleclign in Littleatown, on SM: the question“ of erecting lhab town ldtdg‘ O Borough, the vote stood‘ 34 for to 23’nglinl‘z. @Oll Friday morning weeks“ shoot: 0 o'élmk,'thc dwelling occixpied by Mr. Thou!“ Binle, in Germany township, who entirely #57 strayed Ly fire, with all its contents. The fin originated at n pipe-bole throngh'a partition. ‘ The properly, we believe, belonged 16 in George Arnold, of this place, nnd was iniuhd - in the Adams County Company to the amoun‘ of ssoo_. ' @111? late firm 0! Smufl'cy 8: Harley, de'pj: crs in Wu ches, Jewelry-Silvrr-wnrp, cthi‘n «:22 Market. street, éunmélphiu—sn longanl favorably blown—has bgcn dissolved. I'lr. Jucob llallefmne of the late fig-m, is now 94”“ {,ng on the business; at the, old stand. Ste his ndvértisement. : . l . nfirfilr. 101 m Hoke has sold his large Wnu- ~ house. opposite the depot, iq {his place/710 ' 'Mesm. Alexander and Mlclmel Spangler, for $2,000 cash. The' Mess”. Spangler will wk. ‘ possession ii} the Inner Vlirt of Mgrch. WWO regret to announce Um! Wulcy Mcfi Kinhcy, a member of (ompnny K, Isl Pu. Ra. son‘rs, died in the Hospital In Alexandria._liut week. He was nut-d u‘huut '2l ”any“ n “4% soldier and much cslcémod by lqii comrade/y; WEdwaMVc-hy [ms how el'él'led L‘Jpluin Ufa (‘ompnny in the HM: l’u. (‘pvailua , 13%“)! is shied that. .\lan (‘yrui Dalerhg‘oj' ‘ Héliovfl. heunlly‘prmuc’led logtlw pasilinn, or .\lujnr of the 7m]: Rug, l'.ll'.,‘lxn‘regigued, ion ‘ necouul of ill hmuxh. 1 " . 1 ‘ WThc am; Rugifncnl, In «x, 1m Hm puidofl'. , ‘. ' ’ 1 wAndrcwilluinlzrlmnn,’ E~q , has [won nmmintml I'uSl-_\l.ulcl' nt Sm uu'Sanl, Fr-nkilin , township, vire SINK. .\hllvr, rodigm-d. i WTM Ladies of the “ Union ‘lh-lir! Alia. cituiou" are [equalled to 1m ct 'ivlttthe linuxé‘i of Mrs. R. u. “my", on Thurmhy Mlernouukh 2 o’clock. ‘ _ . . f ,1 l . . 3 DEMOCRATIC DEMONSTRATION; , ‘ i'l'nf‘n‘lon, N. J.. .\erx-h 4.A—.\ Inga mhss inn-cling inf ‘D «worms Imm Hm rlallurtfutg [Wm of 11:0 Shula wzu hitlal thk nftvrnn‘nn'f' impel owning. 'l‘lnrly Mur' gum ware fir’m‘l to M‘qlthatv thn- termination-of 11m [lrv-«HH- ~ ('nngn-VL Slum-rhea ware made by Julia“ . leu‘r, (3. (I. Burr and [Lulu-l. ”111-mm). ’l4:- l‘npunmng the Hilbgod mu‘rpulmnsé of like ofouhve and the cnnycrlplviun hi“. ' 5 ’ l ; lion. ('hnrlvs Skultpn.; Hun. imam lii-doks, of N- w Yum, um! Um]. A. J._ ' R 5491». of New Jvru-y, .‘uddrc-xaenl um ‘lqeg-lingz. ,' ‘ I ‘ 'Aorristown, I‘m, March 4.—'[‘he I) -l+lo~ m!ntic"Cluh of xhi‘ luluce lire}! one hululnmk ’ smm 10-day. oxprt-s-ive nl tHanjny that. flu: lake Congrers Ims u'ljnul'm-‘l line (lit. I ‘ = ‘ » «a» v , - _ lAN-gm 15m igmtinu jaw J'a’uturf/[runlls—lll3on- , diclury: committee of Hm Punnsylvuhin H‘jogme prh‘plc-fqnmtivos haye Imported n. bill to prevent. this emigmtlon of negrbfs mp] mul’nnoes into flee State. It prnvrlpli . may sue]! pornonsfmm cgmli‘ng inm Peqm‘ —~ Wham". Film-r tmnporui'fly or permanent ly, ‘under p’mmhy nf indictm’cnt; and $O9 not? exéowling $10”, with impriwnmcnl’ PM etccgding one year. Thu second section is m follows: . f‘ ‘ :‘ “‘That. if ’nny perconhr persons sin“ bring, or cxm-xe m be brought into thi4\Ssato . any negro or mu'lnNn slum, whelhn-r «mill slave in set free ur. not. 91m" be adjudged guilty ofn. misdomeannr, and upon convic tion thereof shall befinet! for every quch negro or mulauo, in any sum not. exceeding $5OO, and shall undorgulimprisumnent.for n'timemnt owi-dm; one year, or. bqth, iq Un- discrutinn offim court.” ' . The third sr-(‘linn m‘u'kc-s'it the duty of sheriffs, cummlJl-s,‘ and pQlice officers tq atrest such negroes aptl innlaltoes. I'qu fivurth socnion providep that nothing in. thjs 'sct sin-ll be construed to appiy to toamsters or sqvafits temporarily within. the Sump a Wln Phlund the inmrrectfon app“?! to be spreading. Several collisions had 0?. curred bemgen the insurrectidnints and the; Russian "00108, in v‘vhich the former W 993 génerally worsted. but. thfis fur shay Elva shown no dispositiog to yield. 7 , I ~ ---A_c4”'—-—>"—‘- . ‘ze’Sevel-al Abblilion members of Con: gi‘ese, nmong‘them Bihghmn, of Ohio, I”! Kelly, of this Stave, left Washington on Thursdgi morning. fol: New Hampshire, £0 stump the Sum. Nq parties now! ‘ ' ”The large“ number of oflccu fun employed aboue the New York Sen-to, when the Democrats were in the majority; was tour-teen. [Now there are twenty-nil”. A similar increase has been nude in, I“ Repubhcan Legislatum. ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ‘ A Brilia'h Fla! in Hampton Roadmél British fleet is gradually gathering in Philip; ton roads. The Vesuvius and Petrol have fieen in the harbor the past week. and on Monday the English slooggf wnr Desperate arrived from Charleston? K d, it in said, will probably remain for some time. ' fi-A eogrospondexxt ofAtho New York Tribune, wming from Cairo, any! the con: tubands there sufl‘er greatly. Ten or E!- teen die daily, gpd evgry cold nights nun» bar freeze to death. v—_“«."———~—-‘ fi'A year ago. Senators Wilton Ind‘ Fessenden were clamorous for flopping ell listmenls and limicing the army to in hundred thousand men in all. ' But I you: ofdiaaswrs. through partisan warfare spinal; Gen. McClellan and the Democratic pitt', and the pxoseeution of the war for the lig eratiou ot the negroei, and the infamo’gs schemes of the Abélition puty,hubrouaht up to conscription. ' fl-A whita woman at Fishkiu, New or), hnl sloped with] negro pruchqr, all-g, u we u‘wney her husband had, nn’a‘infing in: three snull children; [Equalityl’ 'u- .3»; 1%.: r.” fir.» Ham