~__, .4 , . , , , . "w 0, THE POTOIACC him up badlv. "in mm wuro 41320:] In _,, ‘ A__,_ ‘ ‘ Uzi"? way bo-fnre [he ovorwhe‘mil‘lg' 108"?» BIBLE BATTLES, [of tlw mwmy «mum-94y. and Inn. tlcscmhfitm , ___- ' ure wemml certain.» when he (mnclullml lo “111 lE-CIGSSES‘ THE mpmmymcm - extrimte himself by Im:rnf~ing the river. __ i This hazardous expedient ww' attempted‘ " The country m“ kept in estate at intense. slid snccca‘t’nlly, (‘m‘rit’d out between niid flciwmem last week by the army opt-rap night find t‘woo clock 9" Tunadxy mornmtn tiom'on the Rnppninmnock, Umyker’s army The Mam” he” po.““°“’ "m the” {"“l’ amend the week Before in two division; “It" raking 91" hrujges a"; which Bali;- and an Snturdiiy and Sunday two terrific “(k "as.”i'hge‘l to. move .hm _men. “90°” ‘ mttla took place. involving a great in“ of nnrily ”mung some contuuon l“ 0‘" ”'.‘k‘ lite. and the capture ol‘a'liirge number of “5 ”1° columns "10",“) of?" "‘.d “"3"": prieonorl on both sides. The division of confiderni’lel‘?“ am“- “my “150 pressed c". Shun,‘on being nsmiled by Stonewall hotly upon ins rear, and lltll‘nfiaed him in. Jackson. broke and rnn-in the most dis- ces‘amly. But he tinccoede-d in "filing!“ gnu-fut manner, army correspondent say. force 0“" as above “fled mg wonderfully nil dinconcerted llooker's plans cnmider- gof‘iilmdw‘ f . , .:, nbly._ Ind he mu compelled to order for-i lye/1g; ° “”1"” says: ' “rd Gen. BPrl‘Vffi aplemlid cor sto stay. ”'9” '5 no longer 6’"? doubt; bu} that {Hillier tdemornlimtion. ‘ Gen. Kerry “Mgthe army under ‘nnerni tlookerfi‘lms re. unbsequently killed. The rchel GeneralWe”?d and ”flagged ”'0 ltappnhnnnnck. Jucksbn we“: Woundgd. ‘ i “'9 Confederates "‘9‘“! m ””53“”! “I ‘ Another battle was fought. on Tuesday—i Frederickshurg unit thr- hmghu from nhinh ”The New York Triéune says : ‘ 'tlieybimd 599“ dislodged “1 the 90ml '0 We havenuthcntic intelligence that Gen. ' :qu Yong." . ~ ‘. . 'Hooker bu unstained a reverse in a battle! ‘Y'GE‘PEMI mum“ (“Md ‘0 1%? General fought on Tuesdny. but hoesucceednl in‘l 03‘ er. a , had ‘9 "055 3h? apprehen- Nwing his army in rafet)‘ on this side of’i'o‘ d“) prevent bemg “"“lh'lamd 0’ cap thlquplhnnnock. Gen. Leehuving beenf a}: ‘i' 1 fr. ‘ ‘ . , ‘ heavily reinfomed, appears to have found} . ‘1”; .3 ° Q ”M”! St,“""‘"‘““. “" 3““ ‘."‘ himself in rufiictent strungth to renew hiu ivo \e in mystery: He ““3 .mccoedpd. m mult' on Ilooker'u exhausted man. and burning leverul {"‘l'lgel and In .dcstmying, an 00 tar eucaeul’ul that it has been deem- i {"1” 'of “(9‘ Richmond railroad}; but this 'ed‘ Pl'udent to withdraw the army'acrosai imllittlenr rimbearing on the gent-rat re the liver. It is onlv too Eident that here, 1 suit. It in ewdont he did not perwntfien- I! I 0 often before,» thg rebels succeedetl'in T'erul 1:08 trom being rergforcedj if he has concentrating their forces upon the pointtn-m’ kyet. creased the :tppahanuoek, he , of “tuck. while their which should 'ISVBI,“.‘n'V )e'intf-roepted and thread to purrender. ltrangthened the national armyiwero too! mi} mnnm rlvPl‘S have risen ten feet. jar-drum or too long withheld thénablej‘T:F‘il:fi: 14” "WW dangermawf M? "Lt General Hooker to maintain the pmition ' . i which he had'gnincd by a mummy gtratrgyi lgwoulld nppenrtlmtthelmsoi‘tlm battle nnd ‘held through two tremendous b'ittlrs. i 0" ' an" ‘3’ w” “Wet-Filo“! repaired, and It must be presumed thut the effort tot that froiiisundnyinormng,uptoiheliour of break Lee’l cominunicntiom with Itich- le'mossmgum”VPF’Genfml“9r???” “we." mond ‘fuiled. lle wan nble, therefore. to mg on the (lf‘if‘psltl‘: “'8 dwmo" 01'th bring-up the whole rebel force from Rich- “hm-Y'mdfhe ”"dnfc’en' Stonemnn. Wh'd‘ wondrnnd points below. nnd.Gen. Hooker l (leprlved bf“. ”00k" 01’th active will" is compPlled to~retiré from before over-lemho" 0’ 1”“ b‘“ chulry cremproved .‘9' Whnlniing numben. t . limmm from thecgmmancenieng- ThPL'lV'r The hard ruin storm will swell the Rap, 1‘33““! 0f “‘9 hlevonth Dunstan of the pahannock rind protect Hooker from an n‘d- “iii", d'd "hale“: t , . ' . "nu of Gen; II”. , A e "M.” no mlormntim in regard to this- A létter tnithc New York Herald. dated , new (”mum now occupi'ed 'Y 0‘" army on United States Ford. May 6, says: the lbtpp‘ahannm-k; neither do w know We an doubtless rotir‘b across the river i whether General 1'59”“ “HOW"?! “"7“” githout leintH loss: but, if diwcovorml in l llooker “”7953 {he “'9“ 130* ”" ’utious nur attempthh'e struggle will he linrce.—- l "Fm "“d w'” {”1“ “"‘mmbhsh. all ‘s ““5 Unmolested. the troofu cn'n get over hyio c?mm"“lc.“"°." befomhe m” V nturen A noon. The roads are in a terrible condi-l h?“ 8°" ”m ’l'd" 0' “all???“ nnockn‘ ‘ tionvtllmostfns b'nd as when General Burn-1 “lii“ swollenriver belitnd “'.m‘ i ' aide founder-ed here last winter. Our sick ' ‘ efhave no fear: for .bcqum Creek, Mid are king in the roads, but ambulance: are n "H. 339?" for Washimn. i pomipg‘np to remove them. 38;. '9 “t“? '3O" ”v . t GMi Stone 'l‘hero mus no fighting yeaterdny‘of’my .“?.“";’W n “R" 'lhey ”new?“ .conuquence. The Ihurpshooters were quite! "’3‘ t 3 antrenehments “'99.“! R‘ch' ”than"! the—'artillery opened oousioniil- lon' an estroyed many bridge; anti l], but results yere unimportant. The en- "5" ““0"?“ Of—"om." . i . ~ In: ll" evidently massed his army on our f buturdny s pnperl_bringus nothing slpecml tightz‘with I View. it is‘helieved, ol crOssing om ”‘9 Ruppnlmnnock. ‘h ‘5 “Me ”"it nbon Ind attacking its on the flank and a rungements have been made for the "3' I’ll!- The high wntén, however, will frun- t rn of the Federal wounded that fell into n.“ that movement. t a hands of the Confederates. . . Three ntoon tuning are down near Hlm- WAtnong ”y? "°“."d°d' " C‘PL 3"“! ilton’l (Issuing, and some fears have been! ultz, tormerl “I thu place. . contained that the rebels would mnke a ' demon-tration ncross the river below Err-d -utch-burg. A great number of our woun da6_ hue fallen into the lunch of the ene- JD - .‘ ’ {m dead on the brittle field of Sunduy or. Itill unburied. and the wounded are un doubtedly dying In great numbers for want. ofnttention. ‘DrfJnhm-an. Medical Inspec- W of the Army, hastvoltlnteered to go our with 3 corps of surgeons. a'nd take clings of the wounded. He will, probably be tent across as won n 5 practicgille. The N. Y. Tribune says: " . ' 'l’hecroening was coxumnncod at 10 o’olnck on Tuesday night. At 3 o'clock on Wed neadsy morning the \Vngtm nntl mule trains and the artillery nnrl inihnlnt"\r:t< ornasiug 01:..th brittgfu at. 'Unitetl States Ford.— Cough’ltcorps twins in the ndv.m£n. The retreat. .wus 'cov'ored by the Fifth; )fontlc's C-‘OCPB- ‘ ' Lee’s flmrpdmoters pit-knrl ofl‘tho artill ery horses, and firml on any mountml oili (L‘crs seen behind the rifle pita. Tmnpo: could he soon marching nml communion ting along the tnmh muthwcst from Chan nellorsville. in all atlvnnlnueounpoxilirn“ lm‘ttorier wert‘ run out'nml vignrnufly mini Ugfiinst Honkor's .c.tan- .As s'non :1; omm: tet- gunmwere lnrnnght to hear on their fly mg butterieq. they would (Emigrant-,0) show tJiem'selvau in some Ito-w nnfilllun. ' [Che etfect ot~n mo‘venwnt <trnte‘gicoily offensive. mule ,inr‘tit‘nlly defcmive, :non produced a dnmnging effect on the entire army. The question again wan tho saffift nfthé army oflho Potomac. Consultations were had with cot-pa uninmnndi-rs. the ques finn of the pQSnlllilily of the u-treat were discussed: this nnnr: branched, and the cnmpaign mm a failure. ’ It, was decided that the enemy was too werful to he resistgd. and that Sedgwick's Egypt: must'be réjnined to the army in nrder to uni/co an olfensivu movement prac ticable. , . 3 _ Sedgwiok thriving-failed to irin Hooker. Vi. the Frulerickshtirg nml (ioninnsv:lle phnk road, and being hard pressed, he around the Rappohannock and saved his corps from annihilation. The experiment cost. him some 5,000 men. He inflicted, 'doahtleu, a much greater injury on:the en ‘myn‘ ‘ . Sedgwiek'a repulse. mltlod to the Wool: launiols of certain of hi: corps cmnmnn-i 'derrJhmk llookor’s confidence, and, tow" citing that. he Want the ntgrenspr, and that. f 0“ than hnlUtis command thud withstood‘ the attack of the full force of the enemy," helin one. fatal moment. gave the orrler to Pvficmte the strong penitiongnntl his forti fied cimp, and ’3 retreat acress the Rummy; h-nnéck lit. the ignited States Ford. ‘ Aidofent couh liavv been little worse.— Tho‘nrmbr is) not pnnir‘ stricken, but it. is certainly greatlyrdvmomlizcd by this ingld rioas retreat: " Thom was no {he {mm Friday morning (ill' Monday n‘ght that. llnoker could not. hive attacked and defeated Lee’s army»— ”in only lacked the ability to give the or er. ~ .. 0d Maonday at. daylight the enomy phoned from the.height.‘~z belqw Scott’s Dam Ihn Imin: bf [lhdker'sarmy at U. S. Ford. Jl‘lrjlt circumstance increased the fears ef theéommplndimz general. and the longer be (13“.er to push larwnrd theless was henbie (on Vance. , 0n Tuvsdny thunder was given torch-eat. New mmla‘ were cut. The trains and re— urva ulillory were sent buck,and the emo ullion was commenced. "The army is fish," with 10,000 fewer men in in tank“ and a much larger number unfit f 0; dn't-y. The heavy rain .ofTuesday nigbtan'd Wédnemay, and the chilling m, mosphere.huves‘flercly im‘mire'd the hell]!!! of the man, who werewhol y wizhnut means of thaw. The tents were left behind, and man, lost their knapsack: in battle. Thé following is from the New York Her ua, which hu advices up to Tuesday mom ing, 3 o'clock: ‘ ‘ After she struggle of Sunday. General Lee (leached I urge body of his main army to .9 down und meet General Sedgwick. ‘ It 3 flu! known that General Lpngsneen was npidly gening into his rear at. that time.— hfly loudly morning large names of reb- EII awed on the height: to the east of Indoticktbupg, which had been pnr' ially ”united by our fumes in order to strength- M Sedg'ick’l column. Thme remaining M hm. . ballet" resistance, and relinquish ed the ponition to the enemy, having first removed all their guns. . Some fighting occurred above Fredericks- Mi, the particulms of which luve not. been received, but It in' supposed lo have begn In (41‘0“ to hold the rebels lrom may. 39‘ up to rpmforce the body engaged pglipst Sedgwick. In xhis, however, we wwomnmecossful. It is gnmally undi-i'. mod thy. ’thip term was Longsueet's col uan‘qsp W 194 frgu) Sufl'mk. ' ‘ , Qanaay Grn.Bedgw_wk was hotly on-‘ fir Th 0?“ uh?» are 20mm; in Ithair it». .Mwhughpm un- "mm dug. (liq em» nmwiafipns‘ at Democrat». we timer qfias p 4: ”fining Mm u atxlvam, and. 9Mgng}l.g7y.’nvs m- 7%. than, , ’.‘ . . ; BY‘TELEGRAP‘H [atlfipport reached this by telegraph sterdny that, Hooker hag! sept n corps on the river to reconnoitrefvho found -n'd Ind rounded still on the field. but no rebel "my had none. no‘bne knowing here. A lubtgquent rumor announced nelcnpture of Rwhmond-fiho Wu D - rtment not crediting im, however.‘ F [ RRES'I' or am unnmxammg ('mmxxnl. May s.——Hon. C. L.'Vallnn iuhmn was arrested nt‘ hia lresidonqa at ‘xvlm‘, at about ‘2 o’clocksllii‘a morning. 3- a llmnchuwnt of ml-lims who went 015 mu ('mcinmxli lg," «pedal train last night“ he Mil-“hers wrre nldigmi to but!” down" m ru- lhroo door»: lu-Inre (he)? could mach/1 is' room. Hp: {rwmls r:mg,lhe fire bells; m] m, ‘Hsmpt was. mmlu to rescue him. at, it (zulcd. ‘llc WM brought, to this city. S {sun-7mm: at, Dru/(mu ()fifll—Déstrucgian of f - Prom-(1y In; 142'". l,- . ' l CINCIVxnI. May I‘L—lere “‘fl‘l murlr ox ‘ Etc-men! at Dayton. all (lay yesterday, over ' ho nrjrvst ol ”(11),". L. \'.:lln‘nx:if_'lmm} and l nlnl‘li I r‘rnlul nf‘fiveym .six ll nulrml l‘ufzn 1 ._rncm-dml in tho Jqurrml'l Royiuhlimm) office ’:n«l cmnpletolv gunnd tho lvuilvlmg. 'l‘hny ‘ house! firotnit mul lvurnnd lHolhcgrnuml. 3 Tim lira cnmmnjiimtml lolhe adjoining “hiding. and all llm property from the l nmh aprl‘nf I’llillTps’ home to the millvlle l .l' the square wnfi destroyed. All the tele‘ ‘gm'pll line: in llro cilv lmyo lw-nn out down. ands bridge on 'thrr‘Xt-nm R‘mlroml is rs,- ‘ pm-fml tlmtrnynd. . 3 At Mn n'rlnc’E' ln<t night $603“ nrrived from Cim-iumu‘i and Culum us}. apll sur cecrlwl in puttingfluwn the riolersj. LAM. l_l§ o‘clock all was quid: i ‘ .2‘ u ‘ 'l‘rlogruphic communication lbélng intor l mph-d, wu have no advices 115’“) the condi tion ofnllhira this. mowing. l ‘ Lxlgr from fly/lon—A fintfirr Ahwpaplr Sup ‘ pram , am! it: Enid/1r .‘lrj‘cslrd. ‘ By telegraph from Cznoirfnnll. (Intnd lust vvening. we have further information r 1» sporting {he cowardly outrage rupntraled ‘ in llm arrest of Hon, U. L. Va lnntliglmm. and its results in liwlon. ‘Allnutv thirty nrroel: I'm-01mm: m: le of pérsolh charged with-being pururipnnm in film scbnos of dis nrdvr wu'xch grow nnt nf’Mrl anlnn‘digc lmm's._mhlmght abduction. The pnrlin .nrrpdml have hum) ivmprixmwd.‘ The Day- Lnii Empirr. a ~llomnomtic' nmrermper. 1114 [wen Rukpflnulml. band ih edifor carried, wiglnbut n henrmgl tnl'igu-innalll. Precau liqnf ngairst a renewal of th Edieiu‘rbnncc ~Tu'fi'r- been adopted, and all isjomparfitively quiet. Sun 4,412”! 'P‘ Mr. Yallnndiphnm refines tnéplend tn the. chnrpe drawn up age-hunt him. When brought hofure the cnunqnnrtihl he firmly (jenlundml n (rial. under the (Innslitulim‘ and“ [Mn of the onuntry. ‘ The charges against him are hitsml n'n his M untVernon, spench. He is at the Bur-net ome, under nstrong guard. Driytm: and ontgnmei-y county have ht-Pn place-d undermhrtial law. The damage luv (he fire in Dayton is esti mated at about $40,000. Great excitement prevails all over the State of Ohio. when-Mfr the hewé of Mr. Vullandiglmrg's arrPst haa penetrated, lnd furtherou‘tbreaks are‘nppr'ehmflded. ‘ ‘ P:nsonL.—on .\limdny lash by order of Liont. lhwmnnFMilimry Provost .\lnrshrl lor this County. we were arrested and sent t Bal timore for a hearing before COL fish for the publication of some articles in on: last week's issue, whichwere deemeq’hy Lieut. Bowman. beyond the restnc'tcd rules, and required him in the diuhlrge of his duty, to gaming before Col. Fish. Col. R, like 11l public sermms havingn clear conscience in the discharge of his duty, is not only willing thn‘ his puhlip set: should be criticised, but covets it. The Colonel mid there were no objections to the publications or mlhe paper. The tone of it; he said, was rather uhjoctinnnhle, but. nothing else. .We were honorably discharged without. having our publications restricted more thnn heretofore, with mermission to criticne 001. Fish In much M We liked.— Wuhniuw' Democrat. Ifxui'rmum Aqungcx.—Thé usiduity and earnestness mnnifested by the Abolition presses of the country to induce the Demo crhtic and conservatiie masses to ignore par ty, pending our existing unnatunl strife, are only equalled by their auduily nnd efl’ronte ry. 11. is nothing less than . button-faced and shameless proposition to the large mnjorily party llmt they lay aside their organization. so us tn pry-petunia power in the hands of a party utterly reckless, destructive.“ and «lim gorous to civil liberty. The elections ofl'ne past si‘ months lute-st how much their sug mstinns are Adopted. Ercrywhere utter re pudiation and dismal forclwdinéa have over when Ahnlitiuuism :u. the hand-hm. in deli nnce of governmenm blandisluucnts and unil in"; urmgnnce. --,~---- '23 FROM HON.t , 31mm. Toy”: Wary pf IL; Karinml p.,,y, ME In ytzur ilFue of tho mu. hm . I natiood n cnml‘minicutinn dated a! “ Ihlmn Henri. 8.0. Avril I. 1‘63.” aigned “‘O. H. W.” purporting to ImVP'bepn wnfien by a 901— dierin which I find the follpwi g sentr-m‘m: “ I would fike to come N rth and stop me week. I wnuld appoint Copperhead funeral every day. and would a e thutamrpu we: >rmclv.” 4' * ' “ L y Id aw soon shoot. aCoppex-head as I wouhjd a snake by that nanny” ‘ , - ua (2 cf t'h From :he {ggsgl ugnderstqn es: am am (a ‘ 17" I"? to he a Democra ‘ ‘hmr 1" ‘ but Ida not QJ :g‘uihjlfifcrg; presses anddoq‘ "6 ' ' beat in g ‘l’ we" bilggréggecmble fol] homing :; manners. Such q .mattef?‘ firm the soldier‘ V mg oré'th a lette'r publiahewi wrohe r] i: detérminalion to] I“yo“hfiklfr-HOW-citizem hegaj SEthel! Democratic faith, 1‘ Igh‘inci lies and {>olch of pa'rvty.:- 'n {belelter ! $lO £11111: gissent from ‘.l ‘ r 33? 0;: sentimenlts wily!" wittina y, n Ynu_t listing: at your pane fligrgggf violencaJfiltx-ai; '‘' ' e - W ‘.‘hmifsxg‘ae. m "blahstéukdeow no restraint‘ avolve fit Democrats, mt} ‘ {dimors and subscribers t 3191:: 3 L 'ou npprovvr of F "If” '{l'n )nnd are (mild “ e d 512.1111'5 question. nnlslwe you reflected upn 1:- :- nences of the: an?” on ' m 'and vile sentm} fixtmm ' ram letter of the. mmbflm nd are 100 mm: for-red {Pate Repuhhcan p umns f Republicun oral mom) 3 Owex'e to [#99715] ' “I'. fife? If Democrat! m? yl’ swe are pained. . heads 'hcilcnrry upon the party‘: ml (ippalling sin of awfu I rs ofthe preqqnt c My nu I'O of the Umon‘ des‘r c”(.(lNl'nurdered in coh depart?!“ {he public pew up? ‘hed in the North. aj mus?! In: would escnpg‘nll Pu“); uh such flattering ui mvThe beginnipglow‘t so ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ém , the b'é'gmmnficf’jth. The heye In their! be the sigma “I“ dgwn wuhlican. Mld‘fll ten nfggßep where would once ‘ 8‘11; [be the Me of? "bat ‘wouche fire of the reu rim?” uti‘aged and incefl a d tflgeohe” I will ans :3thth 0‘ that. the Demry ”1.31:, ’ggnltest sufferers muldfinot be: mmhxlnwdl A; tn the soldier who rte‘the letter above ,Jalludéd to, ifhe be a .- dier, and hu‘ thus (fisgtnoed his patriot callirfi, all I‘ Ihnvetb say, is, thatheh tter‘ senti mentsgworthy only of: vii nd execruble i murderer. Let. him come I)! and ‘dare et itemptito execute his utrociu throats. Ho 1 would? not make many c. as before he lonidfie one himself. Bo h he. And you, and all Republicans. tho 1 undetntand.¢ theti is the firm spirit. a {resolute pr po'ae f the Democracy t_ defend‘thelgm selves. their property and th irrighte. toany ,extreinity which the oeezrsi n may tlgmnnd. | We go not enter into‘an defence of our iratriotism and loyalty in nmpnrism) with! the pqtriotism and Joyaity f ltepuhlicnns.z j We hzjve always been true to our‘t‘nuntryf “and td the Union. “79 h ve been neither: 1 the orlginators nor torment rsofu sectional tyfisrtyfil’hich Inn resulted in the‘de'etrucv ’timiolthe Union and in civil war. We,t have liposed the came: :1 il the men that: ihaye‘l rought thew C‘llflll‘tii u results upon} i'theoo ntry. And we lmv r lliecl With nst P mhch zénl‘as the Replthli A: s to the rub-i {poit J? the exifling atlnzi titration in itsi ' cotisti utionai measuree to r pair the lmée‘v ;.n3i;<rh efs which the lte-pu )li 2“; party linsl lliet‘n n§trumental in bri girl: about ; htj, {the saline time being resolv d to hold that Eyiarty eqionsxhio at the in: 0 God‘ and the ZPeyiplb for their agency in hi' terrible busi inch-s of destroying our on n ry: anfhfrom )whioh'; responsibility we. do n t intend they ishpll o'scnpo, by any thren i r inenzicos ot (vii'pienca to ourselves. . I finally. the rhgiuotzrncy are rcsolredt l nintain their lrights' at all lmznrds. let h‘ mbe assailed Ifrom {‘lir‘atever source the ' uny. And in I View of the bloody meme 5 which npyear l in‘ltefiuulnlimn newspapers u 1 fall from‘the lip: 0“. Iteppblican orntora, s y to'my Dem oci'ntit: friends-~ B- rmrl'y or any Him-gang. Iti retore suhmit to yo r 00! and eatm fiiuag out. whether it. is es , or prudent. zi'or Ripublican presues. or t c. or soldiers, Itn‘indlhlge imanyimore 11 re ts to" murder themoicrats. or to commi utrng? upon themfihecnuse they clni a(I wil enjoy i‘the rights and privilege! f merican citi ' lens. \ I can hardiy think ie leaders of the Rapu lican' party really es re to inauguv i'r’ate lll'dt'l', revolution 11 l anarchi at Hh'eir wn doors. ButJ )' be [ninth 'en. "l‘heiriinl‘atuation in this d r . period four geogmt y's peril and sufl‘cri g snstonishing, and nirhody can foresee to. h t folly. grime ‘ and c inmity it, may lead. The very‘ that that you he published, without dissent and censi . snub at letter i as that which hm called f rtl this commu‘ :rnicatihn. is one oftho gl y preeages of im‘pmtding evil which (we in dows‘our nowv suiiie't-ntly ufliicted oount y ”tine administration on soldiers would display hal 1 [tion hnd energy in conq e! (as they mnnit‘eat in their n 'dOwn'pthe Democratic pt. [I win some victories which Vt Me to themselves. and t e the co‘pquest and suhjuga o cratiq party they will fin ' impostiihility whether th compi‘ish tto result by n ’orprr‘ris. ItisJiigh timet ( ed“ thi‘s fact, on?! acted we r: A3l: Mn never esham , avowfpublicly what I wr o ‘ press. I sign my name, in n ' With much'personal re 9 My : .n i Ntwrox'r. N. 11., April , TELLING THE The New York Tina, nne some months of idle nhd slanderous denuncidtiuns of the Dem ocmtic, pnrty. is compelled in in issue of San.- nrdny I week to make this Tlmiuion : “We have never doubled his! the great body (if the Dempcmtic party are for preserving the Union and for crushing the rebellion which alone threaten! ill existence. We do not. doubt that "they look upon 3 vigorous prosc chtion ofthe war us the only means by which thnt rcsnllcnn he brought about. And in splu of ll] the effort; Ih'st. may be made in drive or seduce the Democratic party iron: that position we believeh will hold it mth fidelitynnd firm nean,nnd will insist. upon the adoption 0! that policy by (his administralioh snd by any oth— er 2h“ may succeed it. ,We are all wellnwnrr that the Democratic pxrxy‘ does not. endorse fer; many of the not: of the administration.— We have no ngln lo nsk such an Qndorsemenl M. their hands. Upon nny of the detail: of administration, upon any 10f the inc-sures which the President. and Cphgreas may we fit to ndqpt, that party but! a ppncct right to in own opinions. It may with perfect propriety protesh ngaii:st the prurlamhtlun at amuncipa- ‘ tion, the policy of arbitrary hut-515', the enlist- ‘ un-m chicgro soldiers, and may other meMurc ‘ of the ndmmistrzuiun." l leiavcuvcrs the whole grriund. We suppose ‘ the Tug" will any nothing nierc ‘ahout Copper-‘ heads umil the hex! (-lccllo takes phlce. x : ——.—w o——- a o a! warm articlescrow ”1 £4l fAlmund 'Bur 4): ‘iréés in Gettyabu ‘ EM)" ’Olnmrflrf; M ‘SiinrlAc 13% .».~JS 3":- v am ' ? Rnpfiblican ql n “ Japper tin a black- The union of fakes-Aha union of lands- The Unipn of Staten none would seiner ;‘ Thenniomor hearth—the union of hand.—_ And the Flng of our Union fox-Her! / -~_.__4 , L..._,--—.._._._A -7,” , HA. rrel With the ujnrx‘ for u~ing :3 I‘nfwhnt is be xhem in the ei'ng the mean thorefnre. who ‘ i your paper. H not and mur -3 they believe ! support the 'h; Deinocratic I. l. "JELLIIHTOI A” HOPRII‘I'OI. MONDA?§O}I§I§S:\ZK 11, 1863 A SUGGESTION TO THE LEAGUES. General Sickles, ih alerter erlying to an imitnfion to attend a meeting 'of the New York Leugde‘loyal‘ists,’ suggests in follows: ‘. hope Word or Mnmious and i it expresses. - contribute ‘v n ‘sflir up w Id leod, the “ 0f the regiments which the State of; New York cofilributpd mthe army. in the" spring 011861. for two y‘cars, thin weight will soon leave the service. With {he iid' of the Loyal ‘Leagup, which has; I presume, I extended its; organization throughout, thei State, these regiment: could he very' soon restored to the army, with full ranks and ? renewed devotion to the cause.” V l Truly a. most. excellent. suggestion, and; one worthy the consideration of our Adams 5 county “Loyd Leagues.” The term of the‘ 165th Regiment will expire helore long” Others are needed to supply their places.—: How can these be furnished more ptomptlyi than by the “ Lenguers” of thaeounty,'u‘ho are so full of tron/y pntriocism. .tenderingi their “loyai” bodi‘bs and gel-vices. What: say you, gentlemen ofthe Gettysburg-“Lor’ :11 League 2" Are you ready to 1:6! out your-l professions on the battle field, or will you shelter yourselves under the $3OO exempfi tion? We shall see. .' , . a .01 society a finishing moderation. of ‘us your i our paper, to ' sentiments? to, a distinct he robable e ofpsuch 'm‘ u as are con lier above ra n in the col “ <and in the 0 ‘ld yr)" be an ‘, or; “ Copper derision. by a r boulders the h in}: the prim v 1 war and the n e to be shot. lood, do you »?ould belong t that you, Re zi'nger? - yetion to your uch busmess is [fund anarchy [st Democrai fpr the slaugh - [horrible work i end} And - Republican: 2}. on one side, s.d Democrat: q- no’ lurther cy would not the end, and A‘ HOME THR'UST.’ J udge Ruuell. of Nev? York, hnqingbeen invited to pblicicnl bro‘therbood mm the uwciatiom :I'fyling themselves ”Loyd Leagues.” took the occuiod to send the following dbstmclive bonib shell nmpng them. He understands tbs nutter mar-- oughlyb-q No. 39 WALL Stun-r, Much 2-H), 1863. To le': I). Swan, 3:9,, Secretmy oflhe Union League : . , Sir :-I am: in receipt ofyour cirpulnr let: hr ‘O5 the lfiyh inst" informing me that l hgve been elgyled‘n member of the “Union League," and asking me to signify. in writ ing, my “copay,“ of membership without delnv, ic. . I Know no! to whom Lam inglebledofor the mistaken kindneu shown in my elec tion A: 1 member of the umciution. but. I hasten 10 “f (hut! dgcfine to become a member: or |lo transmit. the, initintinn fee and annual dues (amounting to $5O) {or reasons which I briefly stale : . To the abstract prinriples of the“l.9agné." as enunciated in the circular Hunt nw. l cor tuinly 110 not. dia‘ent. Lut I have no muti denm‘ in the political Joseph Snrfm-qiywho express thesis “exot-llmlt sontitnont:.”——. Anmng the list of ymn- (: licom :uul. Execu tive Committee. It iocognizq but l'vw‘ with whdtn l slmuhl lie Willing to asmoinle polit icnlly, the great majority of them being well known Almli'tirnn agitnturs. \vlm mnnot. in t my humble :xpininn.‘})o “ill-v9l" tonny l‘fl"'!‘ WA corn-ct list of them of the Fir t cupleottlw l‘tedornlLonstitutmn. lheLmJ-EF a. t‘l‘ V lt (. ; J, ’5 'Vill: v-titution is the Uninn. uml without- it thc‘ :Q’Jmm ' ' ‘ "’j" if" " ': m ' Union is_uoitlier tu‘wible nor tln'siNbler- (9“l’9'T3llfi“ 0? “"‘lla- 15, .. Ym"? “- l ~ Your Leagn? is principally mmle up of ii Stem-unis ,l.ictxt. (‘ntnm'h "(l lurch Itcsur 01"” “f pnlittmnm \\‘l|1)"ll:l‘0‘ f“), ."‘l“’§‘“'l"‘9Y\ ‘is Qnattcr-mneter Serge-4:. . P'lle Captninqy advoqntes orlhflt' “hignm‘ In?“ Wlllcll 1"” of (Inlnpnuv Kix still than t. all-i. N. Slinmfih. contributed so l‘ll’gt'ly tn'lnmg about the _, F' -t i " d(. , ' iKt l 1 ‘ war. 'J‘lu-‘l'residt-ntnl‘tho Executive Cum-”s m .trutcnnnt‘ an 'lwlg' ' “l“ " ’ mittec was tln cnulnrsor andlcircnlnmr of‘SPPOIHI L't'l‘l'telm'l. i ;' V . that. iniamo’us pulu’liuatinn, the {‘llelperl‘ Tttisyegiment «(in into M“ '46 W 0 yen s. Buo‘k"——»one of ypur‘i most «(listin3uislie(l{ ago, nnmhnmiz té‘n hundrc J 1 fort: moué} W 913)?" Inn“? ”we?!“ .1 bernmn n‘lu'ch ,lSitit-e limit tithe tnu ‘llllml edghlnc Loon r;- abounded notonly “uh tt‘l‘aso'ta, If“! With united. Innkink tweh’c hilhd‘lir‘linnd forth-l»- sentnnents abhorrent. to humanity; and f, . ' l) t. , l l * “11““ you “5 n hotly, entlpnvnr to conceulJlThe regiment nqn num ers sy‘jlunr rod mun thg cloven' {not of Abohtionistn beneath gi‘r‘w‘m “"‘l “l‘.""“'~~ ' “1"“ ““1“ ll] 1‘1"”? (ll) cu ninety worded nssoverntilms pffidelity L-lmrfi fought BMW-s. I >.‘; ; ', toilu; Constitution most of y‘nu are known it -' _ .'_"_"§ ifi-- _ l to endorse the son’imcnts of 'l'lnultléux Ste- 5 WT" Pml’mflpm“ ”7'" (’l' '" “Mk"!!! train, the late lenlla‘r of you: party in “m xrtlnnl-usmrss done on the Falni ulnh‘ nnd A‘qu n lofier House of Congress» who declare-d : iCer‘vlhlilrogl-l, ”Hr-“ Ton tr. 'nL «.te new I n ".\"vvor, with; my consent" slunll tlm Union '1 nily between the tmipoints. “injuring nholiu hemfif’tored as It was~ undontho Constitu-‘one hundred éurs, "anglw’m 1g“ forage mid [10!]. . ‘ . .. . " ‘ provisions r»: the‘ nrmr,ln li'mnt twet e [in conclusion. without desiring to be um i‘! ‘d d u -. 3.”: |. i“ : f 1 clutritahle. 1 think that (lane is rz‘largb-lfli-é 1“" "I. l'""f"“"" ’“5 "f" “""o " ' cant in your “L“‘g‘w’n and "a,“ i“ cil-jects lalrfi. trmus, which are frequdntlf run. (“insul gue to induce Denmcrats t 9 contrihuto-mon- :t‘ring “If “mum 0f “mintssslgfiy, I‘lo, mm} 3y gto be Segretly usnd {against-their friends it“ been remarknhly fru- t'iomgaccidwh, none "L‘he coming (onnoctlcut olmtton. and ‘0 tofu serious character hmi g éi‘t‘llrrtd sincr it“ relhuugurnte ‘. "”3" of terror, such M oxm- Lhnl been in ,operution. The banking at the ted in the spring of lHil,wlfien every man g ‘ . d h l ’s'“, W\V ;' wag denoun‘ ed as a traitor who’ dared to if?“ '9 ,“n “t l e “"3 0~. ~ ‘. "Eh-t. think for utilise”; and when “mm" Abou. gherSupcnuu-udcutnu hwy-teen “tritium tiohist’s (I) paraded the streetx (It-curated ,KZrcck.” . withl budfiefi}? dinixigulisy‘ thenéiciwsign?’ Lw. w. Wright, gllnd’sd tq me, is 5 son a? as how toe ls mar'e( in mm -e . 9 r r'.Wm.Wr‘ ht ofj‘is _ ' _ obedient servant, _- - S P.‘lit'§st).t.. ‘1 ‘ u-a.:g._.3_._ 3‘ miji‘ly_,-.~.- j" “ WThe latest intelligencr loin Sutt‘olk into tl|e~ctrcct that the rebel: llnvg rpgircd new“. Plackwntnr, and all is quiet ufinin. An intct‘k ‘i_ ' v fiting letter from “Riggs" Wit} appear next; I‘ ¥ 1 eeh‘ . ' « ' .—.._.._.4 . o——/—~n~ -—-_ \ S‘The Administration haying femnved McClellan, findsPope, Burnside and Hooker having beengdefeptod. who is next to have charge of the Arrhy of ghe Potomncf Mc- Clellan was floing well enough. ‘and “ well enough had always better be 'let alone," we imagine we heal! the counery say. _ _._+r~—-mu —« ~ —‘— _ HThe t‘one of Enghmdt toivnrds the United Stages in becoming decidedly bel ligerent Igain. omacoount of the kit‘ure of the Republican 3 much usolu ri g the rebels d mm: m put y a they might. a dbe ercdun- onntry. But, of the Demo w be an utter . tempt to ac ! mely, threats y com preheati d ngl'y. or Afraid. to ‘ or the public npria persoquz. ‘ct Ind esteem, mum: Bunn. .863. several Bziiish hmisers. Tlie E 1 Ivar with £lll3 U ‘ appeai's tab? bnc come: our upthol most discrefionfi additional uoubl ‘ enough sl'mgdy. 1 l_ en in‘ 9M5 Mae case that' 31:. most. odious Ind despibbh jmen m {ppointed to oflicer of responsibility under this Ad~ ministnfion. According toAbolitiou logic, even than acts must be endorsed “ uncon ditionally." in order to be considered “loyal." Though'raz "on: may consider some of these pills bitter, they must inlke no wry faces. . 3-1116 stirring up of had blood in the North by Abolition editors and otfiwhold en un‘result. in no good. either ‘lO the U nion or the community, Theta political fanatics and diaturbeu should be discoun tenanced by every citizen who has thé peace and order of community u heart. ”.001. McClure I! n fnr-weing Domician, and with hundreds of his pgrly seen the folly and danger of denouncing Ihr: opponents ofthe Adminislntionq majority of the peopie—ll traitors, and beginl to spcaklbe word: cf a!» rilian'an. Had no; the Abolition‘ lenders, so ||Dllon3 for civil war in thc‘Xortlf, bani.- mke the hint. nnd “ hnu'l in their horns?” a-fion.lohn Corodn, it i! laid; will Us the Mnbficun candulute torj Governor of lhnmyluuin. 'mia uncanqut-nbh Demoan-y pm beat him out othil beau. ‘ . ‘- edbutthiswe'ek: a’sleuq. g ‘_( d ~ |°T “’ - GBTTI'BIURG, PA: . lessels and mail» by our" Iglish press even talk of Ichd Staten. and France g ingEnglana ilp. In». ities to ad: with the up iotherwiao is may have :‘ . And they arex' henvy LOCAL DEPARJ'MENT. armor? of 00’!!st ‘rrnmx'rtxn. Est—JUN.- School Dinehbrs b' Adams Murat)“ met in convention. in this pint-e. un Monday hit, {or the purpose of electing}: Counfy Ear ,pedntendem of Common Schooli'fnr the emu“ Sh; thrée gears, and fixing ‘.il gill-cry. Col. 13‘ J. Kuhn wus culled to the chairg‘mnd J. Sandor; and John Cunninghtm nppoinlgd Secreuriesi. I The roll [of Directors was called} “Mr ' which; the salary was fixed at ssoo’per a‘nnruu'zlLthé‘, ‘ same as before. Mr. Ellis was not'n cindidit , for re-eleclion. Messrs. Arron Sh‘cely, g Mountjoy, R. A. ‘Lyule, of Gettysburg, "(“1 y DIW. Huhkey. of Cumberland, were plan-U i? nominilion, The first ballgt resuu‘cd \h‘thh} choice of Mr. Shzely, the vote being-S tel“ 59, Lynle 38, anti Hunky 3.} If [his his dispnngement m Ihe' bthor candi-¥ d‘uu to any that Mr. Sheelyis a gtnfixuun d!" the highest respecufiility, and oascesesfirgt— rate quniificnlions for lhe’ pesifmg Well cul tivued, devmed to the‘cnuseu ”duration, nnd ‘ eanowed with a large ahnre cod Mange! hcf has few aupuiors in the count Thn‘. he will I pron: himself“ .me had effic'qm officer none: who know him,will for I worm-M doubt. II We were sorry to so; our noigfizbor of tht‘Sn‘m hml “lug in" politics in his now-e of)”, Slit: - ly'l c'iection. Surely .\lr. Slit-(43' in: as mug: right to he I_ Democrat an air neighbor hm tb be a Republican or an Abdfitioaist, and him qualificguiops u ‘Snperintqtidantl‘will not ‘ dnmgdd on that. account. hs‘ the Director , it way no more impmpcr for Deinoérnta to va ' for a. Democrat “unit was to Rtifllblicflns lP' Tote for Republicans—which 'rr . ione O/lll‘t Lu: ler dad! 1(0qu neighbor [nu-n fault to finii‘ in this matter, let him do so‘irjfil the ADiioctut‘s‘ of MI own 'patty, because v Demo'cruts acted with ‘more-lihcmhty than titer did. But we think ye underalnnd what gitlg O'lll' neighbor: The plan “they Republican‘ no tionbt was to stick together tq a. man, with the hop: of‘de. ceiving I snificitnt number of Democrats with the: “no parts” dodge. But. tilteispider could’ut “‘_baé“lhe fly that time. 'g ‘ r 'l‘he (‘ommitlee mnsistrd of D. )erpnnughfii Eiqq Hunt M 089: .\lcClcnn, and E: B. l‘uuhler,‘ ‘rL-q,‘ “ho reportej the following resolutions.“ iwhith were adopted by the meeting: 1 "Egon-ed, Tlmt m- Ivan), with drep gorrw,’ 1““: dunthpf Wm. B.'.\lcClella‘n, Esq" n mem lbvr‘oi the [htr of Adams county" wlm in the: ipritne of-hi'e. and in th.! uclive put-mil of his :prufewion' has lweu culled fromlummvgst us. ! l‘u-solvdd, Thnt in our long Interrnursu with iliim, his unifnrtm gentlemunly drpoHnu-nl. 'uuurtouua hearing nnd honorable cc mlut-t mt u flntnlllfl’ of the ‘lt-gul proléssion; secured the lfriendiy regard and confidence olinll'thc Int-nix 'hcfs of the, Court nnd the Bar. ‘ l . i ltt-suh’etl, That devoted to hi: pr‘ol'esainn, ;fi\ithful to hié-cliems. A safe cougar-liar, um! n it pug-uh“ mu! succeaafitl ndvoc-n'te, ‘lew hiembuls' 10l uur profession hum hull mori- tvurtuly nt~i WWe nnnmmce with dean . regret the '.llt‘hcll and devoted clients. - . 1 death of 'Ge‘prge W. Hartman, (son of Solnvi illfSOXVf'll, That in hi? interconr'sc with ”‘3‘. mon Hartmun, of Hilliown,) whichocvurh-d “.3 : conitrinnity' ting the (‘li'lltfllslf’f the county. hu- Sufifulk on Tuoadnv last unlfi-r muttl. Int-liltr- ' tr:|“k.“.lul' U," ml bonrmg, [”3 tulentsunshpului '_ g... Y ~ l , i ,c He wint, lmdtlltthhcd tn lumfl‘oups of "truth. choly tetrcumsthncea.‘ It seems that he hall “1“, “in mingle um, .._. "HWMH '3”, mm': [gong into this Nunsemand river to linthe, and ['Whll his family and friends, in deep sgrrow nli whilst in deeffwntei‘ took crimp, which causeii 4m" deflih- ’ , ‘ ihim to lihk; upbn rising ngnin he called for}. d _Rrs°‘s°d’ Th3}: “3 ‘ :"kf" “r ”5"”?! “”3”"; help but beforejlelp'could rendh hith he “an ‘ ”wife ‘“e m u l .’m'v “Imm h“ (gum ’ i .’ . , and “Ear the custonmr) budge ul‘mourhmg for tto rile no more.” Hh'body M‘s goon re‘cove -‘ thirty days. . ;‘ ed. ad on Thursdny it arrived! heri- in char ‘ Resul'e‘h “In! ”It": Proceeding: be entered ,of Lient. Col. Fuhnestock. Mr Rurtm‘m m". I upgn the records uf‘lhe (,onrtu um] he publish ' . most utimnble voting innn 3nd onion-d mil led In the gen-ml newspaper! of the county, um] I - - . ' l - Kn cuyiy tliervof be commitments-d by sb» fire-".1 only the respect of his com dig-'5, but Li;til-,.tury at this. m‘eeting tn the family of tho clrc'tH who knew him.)‘ He (as am' {be} at (‘npt.! _ J Dut‘tv ‘\‘lLLi,Sccl’¢}ll’_\'. i 'Plnnk'l company. 165th Regi’ em I’. Slulltit ”WM" "’ i—Cuhlhiun—ic‘nted j l remhinl wary ’ interred It Flo * .'3 Church dill . Your 9”. sun“. Adm” co., P; ‘ AFriduy, ‘ IVE. concoyne 0Q "f‘ll‘iiu! My]? At I special meetingpreviously nnnnunced, friends uttehding. Bis Ige with: 2:5 3a,“. ‘3 Prof. J. B. Hnuy'r Hugh-at Claim met in this imonthl and 2‘ days. i I ’ plnce, on Tuffday evening¢fiprtl 25th. for the . - “-.-”: ,_-A.._. _-_ ”$17..“ ”__ qurpoxe of giving n_ niore tangible erg-lance oi fi'The {oilywing nppointnt‘qlnh in Conn. . ,lheir high upprecmtmn of his imumrnl skill” ,tion with [hie Conscription'nre nhounred: ~. I “ah?" “d "'0‘?“ 70'3" In" “"9"”! m." °"‘ 1 Provost Mprahnl for th. 16 I iliilithry di ~ .‘nmud by c an“ r' A' B ”u" P’""‘.°"" '. . . I l . I :JIHd Jtvhn .\l. Gardner. Suntan-x. The own-t ‘ trict,»mclud\ing Adamafnnlil ,‘l-‘ulton. lie -l of the meeting was hriex‘sutevlqhy the l'rrsi-‘ Word and Somerset cohntiuf— rgo Ryder, (if; til'lllC n'iter'whirh JJ 1 ud lnfi de'livored : (Xb'mber‘burg‘ | 3‘ l i a fer; eiofqltcnt.andsxustntlctiyg uldfeltltm the! , ' . ‘ .‘ . .actrnce o ran-tr. ever: ‘ol cit-s um e an! i Sufi-19°" ol'lhl “0'"! of Etlrgllment—Dr‘. I} : and umiroprinte qua-Chas 0:1 thQ‘ipiluence of B.Blmi, offlittlestqwn. ' . j_ . Huusit' ;nlsu mt the clnirm-lrr apil’heitring of ' Coniniissinne: of the Board {if F'nrolltnont-i- ’ llm Y'N'rt‘SSOEv “aluflmglflfhiim “I’l lL'N'lu‘ll'““°v ' , ‘ .-'l' ' 4 . ‘L ", 'pcrseumm‘e mm. mm \ ..r itm .- ‘JU‘IIN T. .\icluln’mh}, 0H rilg‘i’hula‘ ;, I I] v“... l-nmmiltt't' 1” an,“ rofl/lhlian‘ ('Xp‘r'J ' .le lnwzundt-r “blah the” “1" "mm "ch she ni'thv: \‘inu «if the muting; rnn’t;o~ml oil rcquites thum to enter upon 11"}? dill"?! I"3‘ tlmhllnwing pen'pnr ‘.llth Ilillrty Sumirl,’ ‘Stmu .“5 practicable." 5 i i ‘l:i‘iss'gulllli;~\l\.i9lr,nl:l'i,"lll-; i‘i‘lllil .V lliitwl‘u‘fml‘ ' - ~ , ‘_ . h n It u.’ IXUIt, rl' . run npr, “L 0’ rnurse then- uno ”my. then .P l'l‘. “l’lflldoll, John .\l. (luriluer. hml l}?- A, B.‘ ‘ - Dill. presenle-i the following “rumble ”nil, ‘ . Msniutilmn. which \w-cht-ud anti unnn'ltmiuslyi ‘ ”mined h): the. clas: 7 1 i. ’ i i, In View of the "the!“ qm‘tlificnt'inns n! l'i’nf. I. 11. Hangar» ‘)ll‘agirfiof ”cal and; imtrmmmtnl music. voila-l it‘q‘. duty )ncum-' hem upon us 10 relqrn him our rztt'ei-il Lhnnkq; for the ardent anti derutml magnet- in whfi‘h: he has instrttytml tn in the ct-nttifit'gted Mi me {or the has! two 3107.”; nlan ma ’I-lffsl mtr ap~ preriwfi'oll (With mum ’wurlh fluid gentletunuly; (lgphtjtim-m; tl‘xgreforclhe it i - f ( ltcsorwrl, Thn‘t wen”! u cluis,‘ with the viti~ um (‘f l'cltr'silhlghfiYn-ll mufruluw ul’ tltié: mun: (if teatii‘fing nilr ntrprtnnil and just up. pr<~ri:\tiun of his qu‘tlit’lcxlious I; :t‘tenclwr‘oEl music. -.‘ - ‘i ‘ [ llrsnlvrd. That «(I n.- " 1:011! nrnrstly lip-5 prnvo ornml recnmulclul his [n+l- uf‘ instruc tion. “3 bring mutt Etlmr-m‘uh n M eiiit-icm in pmnt uf tori-r nwl (=lntplicny tl'. “liihl‘lh‘lioll thnn nu; \vl- hmc otfcr yr! rel-(iv :1. Rvsolicd, That “1 ('llnnv'n‘v n l tmrcsnretl. 1y ret-nmmrml Himmler mare tlhln two yonrs’ experionrc, tniho incoplr of Adult” and mljnin ing tour-lira, n 3 htinu emin'rutfif qualified to teach tliutheautifitl science in I‘lm'h ha ha "glingi so many lnul‘relr. _' 3 - , i Hesnlvud, 'l hnt‘yc mlriire his Ftri'ct mnrtli iy nnd urmplnry ’nnduvt. whit-lube §iilnifcsls uni, unly whitt- infirm-ting his pupils, but nlw Apparent in Mb {'o4in inlet-coupe with hit fr'trtul~. I : . . ' Resolved, That}: (Any-'0! ”-993: resolution: be gnu: to each o'l‘um Gut'ysllurunnd llnnorcr palm-rs {fir pulilirntinn. _- 3 ' - On motion of “I. Julul A. “'irrmnn, ‘ vote of thanks will Dnnnimnu‘ly teiydeii‘ed to Mr. J. Howard \\';rt 1m his able nddreu. A. 11. Diu, l'ruilfint. Jens 11. Gmnsz‘n, Secretary. I~’ poimmcnts! 5.523‘1'he soldiers in line "in; 1!}! writing fdv: [bore (I'm-pile". The, ore gaging tired 9! tin}: abuse htmped upon the majori ‘ 9f ihé peopluti 6f the N 091: in Abolition pl]!%fs“, understand‘s is“; very‘well, as ‘lliey do, lhnflhese denuncinL tion! proceed from demngoéqgrn who care only about theirpoliliu Ind ojicefi afid not the good ofl the country. The soloiérs,ith{r§fore, “jnnt nq'wapnpers that fearlesslylje :0 a the selfish dejsignn Ind wicked lies of gingAbolitionjour. ‘ mils. , . "fig‘ . ‘ ‘ éThe Bank of Gettysbnr has declued n lemi-onnunl dirideni at six pi cent. ' ‘ , A Sm occunncm—on- gun‘dny‘morning lost, :5 tbs honu of Hr. Peéer Niedercr, in Bruahloio, Admin ‘eonnty', in; the vhl‘enee of Mn. Neiderer, the chiidreu wage playing in the kitchen nod ofcidenlslly upsegthe cook lime, which seems to have been '9l! hog and the toilen containing a quantity g! boiling water. ‘scnlding two of the children, nd one of them in such o manner that it died imm the “feet: on Monday morning. Mn. Adina M’Kinuey .1. l 0 molded her Arm and had; very much by flaking In alert to prevyné the store. from mung. Thé «In-cued chiM was about {our years of Inga—llm; (With; ' ' DISTIVGTIVI BAH. Bm:x.§-?l:erg was A "were hail norm in York on My. P 5,, a few miles Southwest of Wrighlsglle, on Sunthy Iflernoon. The hail nu ix‘jnchea thict'onl We hnye hnd occnxinn to pan by D’illubgrg the ground. Five hilLdflnu viere swept 3.15 ‘3‘?“ “m; Jm‘cer‘flnd Rn“ diligent WREWH ' i . ' "we learne. m mare mu not one WM 0 ; way, the dreams wet; go: sgolleq pm (hey. ”um i“ ‘1“. whole man“. “are“, ”NH,“ 3 could not he «toned by pegsggi on. {OOl, npd } l'y lag-en 31 .mnlicigug design in the whole "may! 'the 11qu seriously thinning." ‘ . ‘nation. There mm but one “citizen" died "1‘ J ————~——-¢vl» 4-52 - ’lhnl vicinity. a long lime Since, Mid “til-0F”): Wno All! nu 'l'6mu?—'§h§sc.nhn compare nuloly lur the “reliable correspondcnfy” he {the [humerus of the prose-g 7; gay m the tone; was a. member of a party luniug peculiar sf. £o!th Revolution, (says lb; error lkcgisler.) .fimties for wool, erl-oinlly lvlwlt "001- a_ l I , , are very unfortunate. The lyrics Wcl’e exw We damn this flu‘emeut necessary an mu“, V - - . . '.l “a me In" 1 lremely “loyal." They ihgugm lhe Kin]; l 0 \‘iudicnle UlB ‘citizeus 0" Drillsburg Md Vl- SE':)P9‘;§’“:;;;r{'o};ri;oigqle cheap me“, could do no wrongr-ud were? mllinz 1.0 sub. ciuizy from the imputation um um intended ’ fl; ’FAHXESTOCKB'. ;“ ”pig 1,. hi» dictation in erurytling. The tori" fto be placed upon them, Ind bum?! "’0 “”1010 -—--v«——:-—--7~ —-—' " 7* 2"“‘“”’;" ‘Wflefl stemming tlm ‘ sMnng by mg mum-g; gm 39mm“: 03d gangnnt mltehood._ guts, Cyangczpund \egtmep.’ . lgdmiuimggipn and me; k_ n; queuing. l 1 ' Fynwn-n ‘ ;~,. 5 W“ .3 g fide. 1! McClellan. Esq“)! this phrc, died 9n \lenesdny morning but, of cognumnrl tion. an": lingering “Med, lumnflcd By “I?! entizc community. He Wu! en numney 0! fine nbihtirs, and enjoyed A goal pruclu-e. The name; in the office or D‘mrirt .\tmrncy ocm." smiled by (I‘ll dCMh of Limes Reed, FLq., “'11! V 51ch by .\lr. MECielhn, and he was uhqrxmrdl' elected lo we same pmi'fiun Mm succcasive” (erml. He died at the age «('4l jun" and 2' months. His remains were ‘tollpwoa lo the gran by me oh} Bucfigin‘l Alsficiufion, the, odd Fezlows’ Lodge mu} Encampment, 11:; Cum: and Bar, County Officers; a‘nd retain-5' and friends. s ‘ - J The following is an appropriule And death—rd ti ibute ‘ . fomyngmicmod. ‘1 At n‘mceting of the Officer: 01‘th levcrn] Conn: of Adams county and the; Members of the Bur; held at the I'mxhnnomry!’ 0m”, “,1“- Uth, 13bit. on motion of Hon. .\los‘es .\lvCh-un, Hon. D. Zieglrl was mined to the Chair and’ David Wills nppoiuu-d Secretary. , l R. G. McCrmlry, ng“ In a few appropriate remarks, announced Iho drum of William B.‘ McClennn, Esq. a membcr of the Bar, and: stated gne‘objec! of the meeting: to be to Inuit)" the respecfcf the Noun unll mun mr tho tie-l ceased by, appropriate rcsolutiouq and to make, [he necessary arrangrmcms for Attending hisl fltncml. ~ A J Un mogion of D. .\lcConmlghy, Jim" I Com-E minee‘of three was nppoimpd by the chair 101 draft resolutions expressive of the feelings of: fire otficera of the Court mul' members ol'the Bnr. . ‘ ‘ , . l l/ l‘nmmhnicnled. ;’ I'o THE SCHOOL NRECTOKS Ull' ADA SIB COl‘NTYz—Gcnuemw i—l’erm’it me m uhge Jhnt nfu-I! cxamimng tfic Srlmol ‘lmw closrly; I discovered um! I I 1! inelligihld- to the offire cl Superinlgudeq}, and thought mum lowixh- raw-from the chateau It is u "Halter 'ol' re gnt to me tlmt {filer meexin: 'solmgy walla friguds, nud who perhaps would not 1:":an presem only on my “may. ch“ 1; “vinyl herence [,O the hm rendered it my du%o do what. I did in your presence. You a the 'kinduen and thamnlefinl to cite) m. beyond doubt, \lnch in I. warn: of great! infilfMl‘lon It lent. to mq. though it grieve: me dull. thro' niy persu tsion you had trouble ind expense lornothlng. DAVH) S. PEPPER. Abbullslown, “.1" Mb, 1863. ‘ METAL-TIPPBD SHOES.—-Shncs ué. an important item in the “pet“: ofctuthing s-hfl dren, ul'ercry parent W 1” undc‘ramnd. They invnrinbly wear out tht-ir shoesvut the me first, Ind not unfrequeutly heron tho‘other yam are a qnuter “om. Children‘l allot-s with Metal tip: never Wear out at the toe, and it is safe to say that on an Henge one pair with “fem will mute than out~wur three pain without them. We btliu'c ull Ihoe dulen keep them. From the York Gentle. Hung. Entrouz—4The Pliilndelphin Ingri n: at the 24th iii-L, published in in columns‘ In Inicle purponixigrlo be from n tdiuble col-11l respondent. stating that. recently I citizen of wealth and influence died near Dillsbnrg, York ‘ county, Ind’tbu shortly before hil deceue he, mmmgned to hit bedaide some friends to whom‘ he desired to mnke some mynerious disclosure, ; Viz: Thin beams is member oft secret loci—i ety which was Mill to be very numerous in‘ York county. the object of whiclfi is to (co-ope ernte with Jeff Dam in executing I plan to,[ capture \anhinglon and ebdqc; Abraham ' Lincoln. aftmodia.l- Zircrfatoidier 7 ‘ ———~ «Doha—u H mm W'Reméd‘y; - Gin Janus Cunxu‘a 'CELBBEA’HJD FEMALE PILLS, This invaluable Indie?” is unfailing in the. curt-pf all (hope painful and dangerous an cam int-Hem to the female constitution. { Iv modrrnfi's nll' cxecn, remotes nll obstruc tions. from-whatever (Hunt-. 5111! brings on the monthly [K'l’lm‘ with regularily. These Hills should not. be mkon' by) from” am In inognun: durum: If“! rm run -2031119, 1}: they are sure to bring on Mincur.‘ ringc; M M rn-ry other time and‘ln every other case the; are perfectly safe“ It: all ruse: ol Nervoiu nnd Spinal Affection, [min in 1,516 Back and Limbs. "ominous, Fa. tigue on slight exertion, l’nlpiutlan of the Hean, no ness of'fipirits, Hysteric: Slfi Hendune, mm, and all me painful dhgum‘ ormsinne byn disordcrrd systemnhue Pint: wm effect a cure wlmull omer menus hue failed. l Full ail lmckflgt‘. q They cn‘ pill}, pout curl shun For in! all Drug; Indians in pamphlet mound uéh hirh should be carefully preserved. be arm in A bottle, containing :50 Ircc, h,- euclosing $1 and 6 thro'qo‘ s to mm «mm. ' ‘ . ‘ f I»! A. D. urmuxn. Gettysburg, and als. ‘ [lick 16; 1803.’ 1y I mportnnt Discovery. I BIL!!!” sz Mucus. ‘ \ 7 is PULMOMC WAFERS It. unlnfl’u‘ I cuic of Coughs, Cnhn, .\Mhmtr ‘. Sore Thrimt, Houseman, Diflicull I lqjcipiont Consumption, nndd‘m he mugs. They have no mate 'of ‘nnd any flfilcl it"! («Re mun.— ; hun- bran restated to health that, o despair-ad. Te‘limony given 3!: In! Cities. A singlé don: uliuuits (‘5. ' CBI ing in th Hruni‘hili ‘ Breathing aura of med'mi‘uc,‘ Thnusxuul. bud hcfu ‘hundruh Ten .\linu Ask‘for (ml nut! ll Spurious ' five ceuu' irynn's Pulmnnic Wtfn-rl—Qhe orifi- My [:éuuim- i: summed “llrynu."~ Mods rm: om-rm‘. for Hair. Twonly— i“ box. Snld by dulen gun-rally. ; JUB‘NUSES, Sole l'ruprirlor, . f ’ lit-(liquor. N. Y! ‘ For-$llO3 by A. D. Bryan, Graphing)!!! all Drugggm. _ [I-‘eh. 16, was. I, ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ O. p-7 .. '9l Card to thé Sufierfipx The Rd}. W 114!" Cancun", while Inborfn; as a lliesiyumry in anun, In: cured of Con. Minimum} when r]! mlmr mums had lniled, by n. recipe obtained from a lrurm-d plush-inn n siding in the gum (July at Jx-ddo. TUE: rn-ipc bus c’m-cdl grout. numbers whumere "Mering— from Uunhumpliuu, Hr‘onchilil. fine "Kfiwfl, Coughs mid (In-H3. and the drhilily and ncr’uua depression mum-ll hy (lacu- clisonirrn. lh-sirmu m lu-nelimng nun-n, I will "ml this nee-ill», whirh l hnu- hrmluhl him with my, to nil who MN il. free pf vlmgke. _ Roy. MI Cusuw‘n'n,‘ ‘ 4:19 l-‘ullvu Aunyo, ‘ Mruoklin, .\. Y Athirce4 Dec. -15.' 186‘). )y ‘ New, Jersey Lands {at SaJe, use, (Hunts up P'uur Mic”, mitnldt‘fur Urn-pet, Pouch”, ‘l’ean, M.npln-rriu., .\xrnxhrrrin. 1 [Ha- kbcrr‘im; (.'nnruuln, km, or I, 2}, '5, IO ur l 20 mm: finch. at flu- full-mim: priprl fur tho rprrsent, viz: 20 urea in: $2OO, It) m-m lnr $llO. 5 nérn int '36”, 2} um lor sw, 1 «m {or $20., f‘l’uynhle In, one dolls: A week. ” AllO. goudlfrnnbrrr, Imm. and "11-‘0 Inn. in CHI-2TWUUD,£S by in” feel, I“ Slopub, pnynhle by um dblhr n uni. (fl-(Abode Jam!» and lamp an Inn-In] II Chowood, 1 Wishin't‘un township, Burlinkton mural]. St” . Jersey. Fur fun‘lcr Informiuiuu upyly, WM & P. U. Slump. fur a circular, in ‘ ‘ . n. HMSKIJN CLARK, , fin. 90 Cedar Stratus"! York, N- Y; ‘ ‘ Jlll. 25.‘ ”'O3. .. inanimazmn. On tho 30th uh , by Rrv.,J-mb Zipglor. Ir. HENRY FETWIS, of Whilpllfn ‘wn mh'xp. hr Mu, ELIZABETH (.'Ill'“. of lunbhlomuhiyy *‘ Un Ule’hlh hm... L; Rev. I'. l‘. lehrr, Mi, EM.\\l'l‘.l. KHMI’ER. of Sir-Mun luwlumu, :1. Miss Cqfi'nl.‘ RISE SH'HAKD. or New (Hf-mk- ‘3”; : DIED. m‘mfizuary n ‘UI n 2: «run pPr “n! for Al? qvc'r iuur lines—«nap m manly-n! nolicc. ‘ 0.11:.an "mm. m, 7. “mums“ “m EH. mm of Jun" “mm. «Nu-rw-L of nmnip toimhip, I‘Cl‘ 5H .\n-3: H monlbl meZ'hija‘ft ‘ , _ nu \hrpmh ML. \k. JAN}?! RICHWME, u' ('u-nI-e‘rlnud mum}. nit-l F - Jun. H .\l I‘n‘ms-mn. .\‘ruu count}. I‘m-.'mn Illu 'le‘lHL'OJHP4:h Ml,.JJWH‘.’l)}:Yl'llXl'l’fip “HIITA‘UX “‘l‘X. run 01 hr. 5. and .\llr’ E. Km x, {lgéd '.'l .\n-an -n-l l 3 4-)}, , ‘J ' "u Haul?! h uil.. LEVI. mn‘nl Wm. "H" r, nf “'l!er ionmhip,’ngnl | year 8 m'ffuun Ihd‘ 2: ”.\n. ‘ A In iful‘cr lnwnship. on Hm .'flh jnn.. "(ISA “HUNTIIA. flied '1 dfl}l,‘illffllll dunghlor or “‘flhnm YA. nut Cnflul" m: Denfru‘i. i P ‘ ('nmnmmirntvd. 0n the 2.1 i- Mann hr 8. (L KH'ZfiK. 0! Lil ,lh-slown, 5‘11"“ 1"; yum -l mum'u mm 24; th.". “is [an “HI/Pu- den-pl, MI: by In. many lnfm- ‘5 k “um-had frieml'. fin“) mun m :3 tin-Jay of hiidodliwyjput lhn nr'll dream All in tvrillmncy m; In 11w h"; '31”! 1130' Un“ )mmg .mn ol'luu talc-m- In- Id,. It Ll)! seélu lu‘ linger and nhinv 'ruunt v 1.3 1:! , ‘ - J. 11., Emlfilrgfifirg. t‘mmninh'aird. In Emmit-hnrz. on the lh'l‘: ult..n?diptlwril,. LE) .\ll LL't‘ILETIA, 'muugesl dmmmr r,__JxHL 'lygnh 5 thumlu nun! 21 AM)»; on [he lull: uh... LUNNTTA JANE: {Mr-st .dnughm, lan! M years Ind 24 dag—children of unkind J. nugl Elma C. Senlprrmkn. ~ ' ‘ ' l! in: plenum! Mmiglny God 8} nmnvefrom n‘s xlmre‘ ‘we lmel'l and fur whom he uni-urn, but w ill: hnpr. 0h Dmlhflhou has; torn from the cmhm‘c; of Mull pnrenlauhoir lhucll land dnughlrm. TllO3 «etc lwmnilul n'ud lulu-nu- Eng. they wlm hu'l u slmrl lime lga‘wo bclnld, lull at life nnd :ignr; I lum- c‘hcvkn were llmh. cd with the bounty, of chlhlhuml, nud’wlwu sweat mannrrs hunch-d the utenliun‘ nml' pram: ol‘nll whu knew them. The ehlm, dur in; her illneu, ru-résre‘l her low. and Mun-h -mcm to the :‘abhuh Sultan] lo whit-Illhe Inv longed. Sh. "who much of dcajh, (hat. the dldnol. fair to die; than a little relieved {rum pglin, um.- mu found to he in way". When death came, it lmd no terrors. Shy 'grnuy jun-sea away, like a flower. Tllrir obrdvent and genllq disponitlonl to parrnukml "i=s“ rendered them “grumble Ind knit-35' You l we loved them, deeply lured Iheh.’ Unce so innuliful nnd blight, , Fairs". flan-cu that npring could’bflu \ I’Xénsed not lmll so we" our night. Hm our happy dream mu broken, ‘ late A flower Hwy droolued Ind died, 'lh_yth¢lrlnu: [and words have "when To Ihr" pun-nu at. their side. ‘ )lournful are we, ye: believing That Uwir lyre mu tgm'd above. Wi‘h It." melody of mink. h Fluwing from the founl of low,l ‘ Like u flown removed llms curl", Now trnmplnnted to the skies, They will bloom in frenbneu cur, ~ fined upon by angel eyes. We did love tnem, deeply love them, And we lm'v their spiriu still, (m melbinka I see them hover On our path {0 Zinn's hill Win the Forgetful .\‘DIVIUL’AL w‘ho got from me gating I April Court week :hcdlicy’ot; Ir. 15091:}; L w (Moe rctumi‘inune in: . ' ‘ _ ‘ J‘BHN WILL. Globe Inn, MA] 11, Dividend. , But or Gnnncun Mn, 5, 1863. I, m: Wreckers or um But have this db! T declared n scmi-npnul‘dividcud of SIX per cum, clelr of Sun: and Nazmnnl “In. pay-bk: on and the: MONDAY; MAY ”,‘h' 11. D. CARSON, Culucr. liq 11. 1863. a. (M "_Q_ AL‘COES, Ginghams, .\(unlini. It. reduced mes. u FABNESTUCK mum“. Sign Of tilled From. - BTWINERY Goons, Beams, Ribbon, . Flowers, Shaken and Bonnet Faun, um received from New York, chap :1 him. estocks’, Sign of the RH!) FRONT. , I. A. IL
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