Tel-1115.? ~ The Colmnn is published awry Monday morning. by Him!" J. Sunni” $1 75 per? {IQ-um if paid strictly m AD‘ Axel—s 2 00_ pt: annum if not paid in‘qldvance. No; lgbicription" discontinued, unless _u thel opfiofi of the puhiigllgr, unfil tll'mges m ptid. 1 ‘lnvnflslnxn inserted m teusugl rues. Jon Plunge don with games: Ind W. .’ ‘. , J z ‘ Onto! in So'uth Baltimore treat. nequy ”petite Wumplerfif Tinning Fitablishljlbut -}'Conru.n Panama Ornclf on the sign. County Tress EKNG frequently sollcltedJ Ih} mylell n, a. cnndidnle for the me 10! COUNTY EASUBER, lubjecc to me d+cui3n o: um Dhocrnlic County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge ysbll ‘Lo dis .chtrgo the duties or the olfice ilhl'ully and ‘prom‘ptly. . JACU TRUXEL. ; G'enylburg, April 27, 1863.? If: County Treasul ‘2, .\‘COURAGED by mnpy Afi’xem gel! M a candida? l‘or CUU mm, M. thern‘exr. 'eléctién, subj} 'cillon of the Domot'rnlic Count. ma’ild lbe so fortunate as to l and ’elected, I pledge rig-golf w J ' 110“" o! the office faithfully andl , lnoumu' I ‘ -,Get(ylburg, May 11, 1863. w \ County Trees q NCOUBAGED by many trien self as a candidate for CUL‘ I K 'R, M, the next. election, subjl ciflon of the Democracicl Count Should I he so fortunate nu lo and elected, ['pledge myself to I dulled of thegofiice ranwuny mndl ls, [offer my u'TY TREAS ect to the de , Conveuxibn. 9e nominated ischal’ge the _ Jiiromptly. ' 'JACO .SHEADS. Gettfihurg, May 4, 1863. 14:“ M» \ , I - Register & Reco 0 THE VUTERS (IF A DAM.“ At. the‘urgem solipitalion of myself In I. ctmdldu'te- tnr REG CURDER, suhjccf. to 159' dcdsio cratu' t’qunty (‘unren‘imn -Cuu abilityjo discharge the duties“! need! 0? [he prufiln uf the :uuue, self to fu‘ilhfnlly - dwanrge lh pocß’etXhe profits if me people nr to elect mo. R. FH" Middleloivn, huh» l, 186;. {c ' Reglster & ‘Rsco ‘ T the mlicituuun 'wa nuvm-rr A Agni" 011 - Inn-ell am a (nun. ailmentlCHHSTlilik“l;:mein Ingclccliun. 'subjl-cl m tho declsiul rrnlic County Convention. Sh {nrluuutu us It) be nquuuu-drn wedge myuclt' Lu disdmrga Ihc mike 10 the Inst 9" m) ability: . ‘ : A. w. I“ (Laughing, Hun-cll3O, Jaw: I Reglstor 8L Reco a Tl 5; sniiciluliun cf uumtrl ngzuu uH't‘T mywifpu n It"! ‘"mm-151IH‘:(H>'rTHH& Hlit‘HHm-Il ‘ugclécllull,{UNl-Eff“: the {let Isio mlic 0011;”?IUulevnli'm. SI: lnrlunuc us loflnc muni Med a pledge "luv” (7» din lay-r 1» the oflice lo the has! of my nhUity. ‘- - EDWARD Lihé’w m. \lny 11, 18,66. Lc Regmter 8g 13300 T the \(iht‘ilzl‘iull (afm‘y tr [A‘ mywlf I” It r-m‘xlivlnl-l- for :l-Aiisi‘fiui & MIL‘UIUII-JLmz! .‘ ('h‘iun u! the lluuuululix: ("on .l_\ Sin-lulu] [he hmnlnal‘ulluud (-21-:- m_\zwll‘ In pulurm the dunes (.1 [ll fromylne-s, ‘ A. l’. H -Aym'w,'asqz. u: ‘ ‘ aw—v“ .“ -- - “"“‘”‘_-’l ' Reglstcr & Recdr T the noliuilulibn 0f mum-r 0 A 1111- County-mm in our liq: . mil-r m} 31-“ an n‘ ru‘udiulnh- fur REGIthZR 1 RECORDER. sulvjt Liniunyf (In: Dt-Ihucrulit- Cu'lhl) Should I he so fol-[unnu- m in h dud CI‘CICIII l pic-4):: m_uelfm j dufiu ur the uflicc lo the bust uf S.\.\ICP 165th I’. M 5, "May 25, 1363. [c Reglster 8; Race , ‘XCUUIKAFI‘LU hyquylricnnh . 13 “If [h .1 runalidalchlur (£55: at“ [hit & HHGUHHHH, :u the nun ( jpct lo the du‘i~i'nn of [he bongo. Fauna-Minn. .\huulv‘dl be in: lu In! uumilmlwl Imd cledch pr. charge \he duties (I! the ufl'n'e I my All-i 211). ‘1 WM. XXL-U , ‘ Ge‘uysburg, .\priP'Jl, Imm: lc . Clerk of the Co H u. Cum “in be to. cum! ’_ . Dmnn‘rrntic nomination I? TAM-2 HUI'RTS. Should he in- \ plmlgns himsL-Iftu use awry pr lor eleéziou. «/ ' . [Mny 3 Clerk of the 00 G. WUH“ will hnzhcnndidn H. "F THE CUCRTS, suij ,ciaiou of Ihe Democratic County ‘ Gettysburg, Mny 11, was. . t‘c Clerk -of the Co T the lulicimtion of numero A ofi‘cr m) self as a. candidate «curry-2m: at: THE CUURTS, at' ' elvctym, ughjec tto the decision ‘1 Indie County (finrenlion. Sin. .lérlfique M to be nominated a‘ pledge myselt: to (Enhance the » ofi‘ice to the best 0! my übxl'ny. I . JAunfi Oxford tp;, April 20, [863. u: l Clerk pf the Q 0 5 SCOURAGEIZ by at number 9 E I offer mygelf as n éamlidntel of CLERK 09‘ THE (Dorms, , eloch‘gn, anbjcdt m the decision I cutie ‘Coumy “Convention. Sh ~fort‘unate nun, ihje nomijnated a! pledge myself. t’ojflischurge the attic: faithfullyz- 1 ] : NICHOLAS B. i Stratum um, AprilG, tees. to } . Clerk Of the Co 1 ‘ NCOURA-GEQ by a numb”; 01‘ I again offer pry-self“ a cum Vflice of CLERK 10? THE (lOU comingclection, subject to the de Democratip County Gongenfion. ; so fortunate ni lo‘be elected, I t to dischlrge the dutig‘a of the 0113:; ‘ ‘ . ' noun Iguntpleluant tp., Mar. 23. 18 r , ~Clerk of the Co . s. ; _ . THE VOTERS OF'ADANS OUNTY:—g‘ , - Fellowwitizens :-Belug enc umged by ' “new!" frienda,_l offer myself your con: aidemtfon u I cnndiuate tor a oflice‘ o DLEBK 05? THE COURTS, at th next elecJ‘ . tion, subject. to the decision of 1!: Democntiof \glonnty Convention. TShould I receive the, omimtion and be erected, l shal duly uppre.‘ date your confiderfice,nnd promise disqhugg lbednfiel 0f the once promptly: with fidel. n,,. ADA)! 111M153. . anklintpngile, 1863. me ' 4 A Director of the P: or. . E are requested to announ ANDREW W BHULTZ, of Latimore tO' nship, as n; cuddm for Dir-Ito: 9f the] Poor at. the next ejegfion,lnbject m the deg‘mion o ,Lhe' Demo crslic County Obnvcntion. i . June I, 1863. u: . IOmG HAS RECEIVER H A , ‘SPBING 8 SUMMER. C oto Helium: (or ms -. ' ' G not Clothing? .7 Pl} "Dd 8“” ‘ WES. Gingimn, - ”“1133"; 193”“ Q rues, st FARRESTOCK BB ~ gill; .1 :1: Bed Front. ." E ' B armies" M. 36073.41 we? yd. pl thou nice Hubris; c ‘ 33v 1;. J. sum»; 45121:). Year. ”13,101?" my ' 'TY TREAS cz to the de- Convention. e nmnimued ischurge the . promptly. .' ARMUR. ‘ Shenffalty. 1) NCOURAGED bynummjpua friends, I nlfl‘er myself as a candidate for (he office of suslm-‘F, Subject Lo the de'ciaionyf the ngm. ocrntic 013 nm); Convention. Should Ibe 11 m inuted and elected,j pledge mysell to diach ‘ pm the duties of the dmcé'with pnompmess nd‘ impartiality. ‘ SAMUEL EIKE ‘ Freedom tp., 39y 18, 1863. lo < ‘ Cra s , Bhenfl‘alty. .r 1} NCOURAGED by manyfriends, 1 offer .‘ self ya. a cindidau: for swam? m I next election, subject. to the decision of D'c‘mocralic County Convengiop; Sho’uld l: nominnted lind elected, I promise to ,perf the‘ duties of the office with fidelity nd 1‘ pal-mm. .mux muffin Nountplcneant lp., April d, 1863. 19" “ ~ ; Shel-malty. v l rra NCOURAGEDbynumeroua friendsflagin I .ofi'er glyaelfu'n candit‘lnle fo’r monu- of iSlirlfllP'F, subject: to H 135 decision of the De .- ’ocrnhlc County Cunrenlmn. iShould lbenu - linate'u and elected, I pledge nmselflo disclm 1: i lhei dunes of the ollice wiih prompl‘msém Ml limpnniulny. GEORGE BUSUMAN. 1_ Cumberland tn, March 30, 1863. 1 ‘ E‘anlng ‘been infnrmcd ‘o! n réport n circulnlion to tllq efléct llmLI intent} to r‘ n as unflndrpmdent candidate should {I not I: lnmninu’tml by the- Dcmncrutic ('onnty flum - . (Junl iLJs due to ‘mysqlf th.;t I‘m.‘ oncla hm ‘1! ‘the sail! restart ns utterly false. I [”ch new-r cntenhindd suvh n thought} um} feel my? ‘11" 'in'hunur'bound to n’gule by [he dccisdm M 21:: Uomér‘flmn. ns announced in My mnlmhmeq, l JunpéS, 1863. GEORGE BUSI¥I.\N.E' COUNTY:— nobody, lofl'nr ‘TI-11l & RE lot the Demo; ciqua u! my ln- unite, and r pledm my dntics and 1 Lmdepuugi :GERALU. gM w friends. I him Mr the .nlth-: unsu ot tun: Demu llul l'lm so Id ducted, I mica bl Lhe .' ' ' . ¥ ' I a ; . Shenfl‘alf’y. , g_, f EPDURAGED by a number of fricndsfl 5 E dfl‘cr myu-lfi us a candidate *o} the nfli c {'ol Slflllilk‘r‘, squL-ct to the declsio'n pt t e Dfimcruxlu Cqmlly ()nnr’cnlign. Humid I e ‘nomigzued “"1111chch pledge myself to di - Churgé the duties M the utficc fmhhfulh'. ,; : “mm max-Mm; Xamuljoyltpq April 6, 18153. _in" w Imm § ffil ls hicnda, I F itl.u(- for [lce .M the ruin nt'lnc Drum um I be EU in] deck-11,9” : nib. of If”; , . ' . Shenffalty. ' ; “comment; by‘n nuinbcnof r L “IR-_r méelf‘ n 3 :1 cuudulnlc for L! :0! SHERIFF, subject to 'thc dcc‘isiu 'lk‘mnérmigCounly Convpmion. §hol [nominqted andflecfed, I pledge mysvl chfirgc‘ the duties of [he oflirc fiuithtnll L : ‘ .\x. 1:, MH' , .\lnnntnloasnnt 111., Jurfe 2'2, IHGII. ‘ rINTIIH‘J E- “unis-2' llfl't‘l' “h" ‘l‘ln' (I 111 ‘1 to Y}" do. H'uml'miun. [AT the sniiviluliun (If nu'ncrmw fr:i(~nd<.l' ' - nil‘l-r myM-Ifn‘i {1 (‘undirLfl'r Inr H 9- uflufi ut’ SilEJlll"b‘. m. the ensuing nln<~tiuu,{sxllvjm.l HQ [[2o th-{i'fiuu of the, chuurrntic (vfunn‘h; pur‘ in-ul‘mu. _fiiroul-l I _hc so ‘ ummimficd‘hnd elected, i p! 'clmrgeflhe,_dune€ 9f the: Jay fll-ilily. GEO. ‘1 (ieufisburg,..\(n'rch 30, 184 l pic-lye um;- um: (UIEIL 02 n triad: in t-nL “min, In: uflicc of t w the dr ('mu'omiun. numinului sdmrgo the ‘s' uhilily, 1 L‘ILLY: f ‘I _ Sherlfl‘aA WELLOWECITIZBNS U 1‘ llahigg been importm lmumnd a candidate for the .1 nowl‘pnpuixuce mysulf a ' office. (guhjec' to .tlu- Being . 'Gmnemmu.) Should [ befn tortunute as to be, nqmiuntcd and Blecwd. promise to dis {clmrp‘e ILe dulies of a ‘d oflicc prumpfly and, . with fidelity. YuuryrediL-m sermm. '* ' ‘- _' ..acumusxu MYERS, ‘ Apt-i; 27, 1863. tc . x 3 er. I onor my c-UHH‘lUlS- ecliuu, ~ul). :(liv: County lu'mu- us to wide ta dis tlw ht“! of L.\“.}ll-lil.' .Sheriffalty. . a ‘ XFOFRAGHD by mum-runs friendsl I OWN? j; nun-ll” up a cundidano for the oLh’ée o! .\lanßllv‘F, snlvjet-t (to ”W dccgsiou uflhf‘lkmrl oer-tic (tuunlv (‘nnventinm Slmuh I I pm‘nn in.x:ed,ahnl t‘h‘t‘ll‘d. I pledgmn‘x self hidifi-lmrpe! (In- .lujtias’uf the oflicn “ith promlum‘Ss and! impartiniuy. , JOSEPH A. oumnuiu’b‘. J .Muuuljoy (p., April 27, 181.3. ‘ EMI me far ihc VIA-23K 0F 'vwshll. he or (Axn-rtinn 186.}. U: ‘ Sherlffalty. \ ELBOW CITIZENS :-—At the earnest 50-“: F lici'ntion 32f nmny friends in all p.3rt_s of; the Jammy: ullcr myself as a cmididmul In: the ivfiice gSIIEIHFF. at the next elbclionl‘ subject to the ecisiul: of the Democrpfiqflounl ly Ci re’ntion. Should‘l he nomi‘hnnyl and] 91rcle§,¢l pledge mgselfto diafllfirgcihe duller” of the office faithfully and promptly. , 1 ADAM 3:333:11. _ Franklin fp., April 27, 1833'. w“ ‘ ‘ cforCLEEK I t to the de om‘ention. HI tB. ” ' :5 friend»! for the office 'the ensuing ‘f the vvuno . 11l I he so 41 elected. I ulies of the 5- A~;Small Em'm _ ‘ Axum-rum: sum) A'ljymhrn SALE.‘ -—ll'he auhcriber; desiring to remove to! the Weq‘lmfi‘urs In Private/dare, HIS FARM“ sitl‘mte gin*.\lountpleamn£ township, Adams county, ion the new State road from Getty:- burg to (Hanover, about. 5 miles from the lunar place, nnjoining lands otUPeLer Smith, Peter l{\mlm\lgh,and olhers, containing '4B Antes, more orgleas. of excellent running land— out lOacres hrcfimf-rnte ukudow-lnnd. ' .‘- ‘l‘he lynprovemenurare n large One- 4" s:orymee}loUSE,wiu. Kilch‘en I'3- * ~ attached, pun frame and part. log,;‘u ‘93“ Burn, Wagon Shed and alarm: new Hui; l‘un; fihEVerlLfillllg well pl wnmr 3mm“ the door; a good yolxdg Apple Orchard; with a variety 01 um“- fmh trees on the premises. . ~ whi-sons wishing to View we pro erty will million the subscriber; living thereon? l ; JACOB GUSMAN.~. April @3863. 3:11 J. F_l.\’K ,' my friends, [lol‘ the 'oflice ' this cnming !r the 'D‘muo led l he so :1 elected, 1 utics 01' the HRIVER. Mllllner§b 1n New Oxford. IS ‘E. W 05, formerly of'Banimore h wing loaned in Ngw Oqurd, Adéms cuuuty, 173., in the hpuse occupied lpy Dr. Hall, inHHauovcr street, will carry on the MILLINE‘RY BUSINESS, in all its hunches— will keep on hand BONNETS, HATS. RIB BONS, FHOWERSJUCHES, SILKS,CRAPES, LACESJECW and soliclu' I share: 01' public palronugfi.‘ [April 27, 1863. 3:11 ‘ m 3 friends,— idatc for the TS, at the 1‘ ision of the hould I be “ edge myself e faithfully. ANDERS. ‘ ‘ Rembvals. . THEundersighedfieing the iulhoriged persbn _ to Mk: removals Ainto Eieq‘Gr'ee'n Ceme tery, hope: thiuuch u contempgate the remove] omm rennin: of deceased relatives or friend: will avnil themselves of thiuéuon onheyenr to hnvi it dohe. Removals msde with prompcnela —term| law, And do clan. mated to please: e PETER. THURN, ‘ Intel: 1:, '6O. Keeper of ‘he Cem'etery. . Payment {a Mechanics" SAVINGS LXSTITUTIO‘S OF ADAMS 00., hnv‘miincreaaed its capital, hns enlarged in business and extended its nocommodatimis Loan day, Wednesday. ; [April 6, 1863. ti = chkmgq A AS nxcmvsn ms _ H SPRING .9; SUMMER CLOTHING ‘00“ 0351, COKE ALL. 221’ 13, 1863. w mum. ' ILLiNERY _GOODS, Bonneu; Ribbons. M Fléren, Shnken and Bone: Frames gun received from New Yotk, cheap It Fabu- Mfo‘ckl’flign ofthe A RED FRONT. 31$ plum, wmz AND waxsxnmrm Mains] purpom only,u the New Drug ton bf ' ‘ Dr. B. HORNER. "Vi-176» qnovzs, fur nag-11¢. 5;; m“ bend Mu ‘ _ SCHIUK'fiig whomjid x L! r! "A! finial, WI MEI c (Jilin: i of lip Ild I I: ‘to di ECM Sherififalty mmfimm AND FAMULV ”JOURNAL“ A ; gET'I-YSBURG, PAfi MCB'NZPAY,- AUG”; .10} 1863- iht Xtuot. -‘- .__-__~_:.,.~ ,::‘;:: ETAdTA'I‘I‘OII OF WAR. C2MI blue Potomac watera, ~ e Rappnhannock‘a liner - , unny Southern rlyerl, h the holly and the if .‘ lin ‘the sliock' of hit-alga 1'? ' E dad, in their blolid file, io— \ ith the dnrk mnl’a-ia— ‘ " Er youthful patriofi'djp. ‘ By the : Byl By the ’Nen : Fullim ‘ . deu Pining . \B/00' In the in lh Sit-,th. my. in the village, 7 ‘ L hamlet fnr nwly,_ A mnthera, wntéhing uniting, ucir sofdier boys 30-day” : a coming—chi!" cgiiting: . one, Ind scoreflby we're; :3. laden casipga folded, 1' neut’the fig they bore. hegnotherfweeping, waiting, ‘ mean! all thq day— " . s» regiment fits summ’one‘d', cr soldier wengnway; . ‘ bnflmut a—gleuming, 3 lisd‘hzlpsnck on his back, ‘ ’ m‘nnket strapned and folded— E s Horne-filled haversack. Thinkiu In 'his of the cournge svi-clling, , y‘e‘nnd in his-heart, l ‘ manly tear wins rolling, , by kissed her lb (fepurt; i' . ofiu's preciont letters " 1 l- by the camp-firefly 'gl‘ow, 7 ‘ in“ of home Auk] country, . t her who made him go. Tliough . “ngll Thinkif} Wriu Riéh in And 0 F ___—«notw—w—v —— ‘i ,‘ ‘.l‘lrl’rnnxy/uania Rnflmrntin the At/ttr‘k on Fart lfitynrr.——The 7l'n_tl regime-allot Penn pyhmniu volunleors tool; part in tllia attack on Fort Wagner. nonrhlmrld‘slon. Captain Miller, of Comlnmy Dufrmn the cinity of Hanover. Pm; writes a lvtler l .111 , Spectm (or, of that. place,“uuder'tlulefql be 1111: fill" n 3 follows ;‘ ‘ ;l“ . The following mrmliersi of' fear we‘re left on (he l‘lr‘lll. lllvuli.‘ U. l or; reported tq be woumlpdgin‘l Sprgmufi .lnoob llm-k; ()q‘irpnnfl 'A'ufuml nml ()llrl~toplwr CL llynl ' vzttlexumw ”night-a Charla llelil; - l :w llnmn. Moms llx'veler. Joshua l .v7—':—i:;—:;::"r~t::27:: .lnlm Miller, J ugub Mornmg’sluranu ] . OIILY A REGGAE! l wu'mml- ll ' i l l , _ l'd P :h‘hor 0‘ {wide romll oll’thesid .1 . 1“". 0 owmg wonmm men R 9“”! P l‘ ‘ . *6 ‘1 L" A Q 1 in getting, to (le rmi.untl itrn tlm J W 0“; “'9' ' ”it 3'9?"- rich dress 05"“? 'n cnntucl . Corporal llonry? Mll’lur, wmtfidetl it {he an mt ‘ “"3"""7’g tlmt may m‘" "'5 bounty; k‘lr- privates Franklin Rubens. banded Heel no! tho outatretched hand. mun-1y! in d“, «boulder and “13m. 3350‘, ‘cliner imp orlwg uid.‘ Mark noti tltmtenr that. ' Julin' ‘olnu Wm llcltghe‘nbzwh u “‘01,“: spri gun to her eye, as thntnppenl is unhoml- Lnu'soh ' 1 ' <T' ' “1' t 1’5"“ °"' N? f"£‘.""'" “"‘FW the "hill The following omen-1' WN‘O’WODH led In off luon and he gntety of friends-#0!- lf‘ got oil" the field: Mujor John “#3 m 5 you emembor her in all, tltnk of lion-only K and Cu Juins Charles Knerr nudfilo S. noun annoyance to you.‘ li'lty should youKLmMLI . .y . ' ‘ . . “3"“ her? “She“, only " beggar”-—slle's l“; The followinpiwere left 011 the ‘ llz mod lo neglect. “ “to“ h "l”. 'l'". I"‘.“‘“ . Lleut. Wm. Miller. of confining! down the crowded street. . helm hurrymg l udj‘utunt suppoéed lulled; W." H 1 just-ma gentleman (?) hm: k Qckwl her blis- 5 mid Firsl mel M Stom/Muxh of .ket. lrom her arm. and ltg c )lltl‘lflfiara'l‘ilhlr‘ “ l': ml Fm‘ll whi. Charla 1’ iii rolliltg along the walks and limb the putlvr I ullvco'lufiln D. l J ‘ ' ' mod: to the distress of thel child and the; p - y ' ‘ amu-Lemcmpf ncrowd of jillé buys. ‘llq turnh ‘quicxly around, bu tlik cuurtimus aimlhgy does- not escape hi lips—Jon: why slmqld ll? apologize? ' “Sh 's pnly ll lung gnrfi’ Well-dfie‘ssed cliildre t hruxh hastily [unstilien drawing away tlxlir “reason. lo»: they], come in Contact with lier’in, for "she‘s outlyla‘ beggar.” | (mly a beggar! And for] ranson she to be shunnedgiy every lu [hm no cafe in this “wi e, wide ‘at/vAI care other, tho‘nglt ‘5119 ml Igor? Are not the feelings of]ov_e,l a plq‘u; mt, no common to child {be mine 'wxh her‘ as with others, 11l igh now ,:il -11 st smothered by the ster ’ 7 any? "Take her home ' 1‘ kindly. throw hfe's nun ml hermnth, and‘you wil rid tJ stifled only for a 3 son, an kindled, they in" l bum even Counfin . Fnl' lh now the lugging moment; knocking dgtl‘m door ; - , Fot the s lu'fliing and the: tmmping élrung’ers oh the floog; tin their pf'ecioxfnihurden, Fher to grit-{3:111 fears; ' xrrow “11:73 ournfng, ing all [_h coming years. EZIT . ‘| I ranging! Lem ‘ ‘ r ITO 'thé so OM fi'ml‘lnmm. 041 I , ey(i C-:..,. “Only a beggar!” Then . of passflgQ/ier coldly by.‘ do more, ran: her kindly; i] the vy d is not all made and' everity‘. Kindness vi to at heart, and you will i rt: {are richly repaid: w "Only a beggar!” Wheu‘ ended, apd you have passelt judfilpgnt-hr. you may find L‘l “on y a heggnr" is there, in ' fllurgford Courant. smmmss or Timpm -“I cannot. forbear poitingoutto you, my dear child,” said General Jackson once (0. a youh‘g lady in whose welfarelhe felt asleep "mtcrést, “the great. advantages that, v’vill re sult from utempemte conduct nud sweet ness M manner to all people on all occa alpnl, Never forget that yoq are a gentle wo‘mun: and 9n your word and actiotis shoulfl make yoh gentle. E never héard your lmother—lyour dear, good motheh— §ax~n¥htmh or hasty thing do any person In mys life. Endeavor'toinn‘tate her. lam q'uicld and busty in my lempley; but it. in: misfortune, which not hsvi been snfl'l cient y restrainqd in my.yout £5 caused me inexpressi‘ole pain. If h iveu mje ‘ more ‘ trouble to subdue In: im wtuosity l than hnybhing I ever undgrwb’k." Let lxbeae yards of the venerated sage be‘take yto hegn, not only by youn'g ladies, but by Eeyeryrone. Strive by‘nu mmhswcultivah lawmtneu of lempgr. ' ‘ all nppeus from a trial lately made It Bonn-gee that curier pigeons can still 00mins ixgeed with railways. ‘Last week ‘cgne ‘und and forty-five pigeons were bkrsfiedatßor-gen M 5 o’clock in the norm mg t 9 decide a wager. The first prize was gglnedj by; pigeon which unified glam! ‘plgeomhouso at. Verviers at fifty-ton; min. welve. The las Lax-rival ’was at we: past one. 'l‘st in less than fbge bir‘diperfprmcdig distance lutes past ,él‘everilmi ‘vine hon ~ déefi and fiity leagueii, or three l- . undréd a} which no :1 uiéieventy-fih lanes}: speed ‘r gch railway ban eqqa). -: ' Cam in my.» following in 1011 i us than a ut ful more.’ ;eming the sheetening required pies, a Pitufleld Indy} given tha nfnl-lible rule: " Throw in augu your conscience will let you ; ‘ aux-eyes md throw in‘one hind- -ndon letter 53,. the numb in En obsolete uncle. lué‘uimxm ey mrev’ 'pg :6: e'. ; ‘l4: of wearing Had hair-want Liz ow down over tho flaqgldan. ‘ F n'A - henceforth ible cit-cl :- Godiva It; . ‘.3 it . "'nn'ra 181 ml!" AND mu. innit." msmomnnn' TO “EAT \IIIKE A - A traveller in Abyssinia says:—“ Duri'ng the reput, which”. owing to the fast. a siated simply of heff'cakes. dillik. Bayou abundance of fermented hydromel, 1 near ly last. the esteem and regard I‘hud hither to enjoyed, and that, too; lbtbugh an uncon sc'pus ofi'enée‘ggnimt the etiquette of aris wcratic life. Acoorfling to the Abyssinian notion, every dun who clninu' to be of pm trici‘an descent. and noble line'nga‘ Inuit pos aesan fine uhsma. linedlrwithn deep‘red border, and bé enabled [lo emulaleldw noise qf a'certain madam animal alibi eating lii: meals. This elegant acquirement, whiéhll hml un- , fortunately not yet attained. dl'ev upon me the frowns as We“ as ‘Lhe whispering censures of thelguestg. Unconsciousof Elle j causqpftlnis uneXpected "aim-id?) [Mked Mr. Bell whether there wag uuytl‘mg pecu liar in my. appeal-hum or‘ deporllnent that provokedmrilicls’m. ‘Certainly,’.a was the Arejoinde’r; ‘youi: conduct is; no” \mgenlle ‘munly that all (he gueflis think you mud be a Very low Mallow. and quité unaccu~lom~ l led to move in genteel 'sociely.’ 1 ‘And to wlmt am I indebted for this goodnpin’ion 1” returned I'.. ‘To tli_e mode in which {you out: for. if you wot? a gentleman. ‘you‘ would show by the smackng'ol'your llp‘u tho exalted sta‘tinn to whxpla'you belong; but. since'you, mastic-ate your Loqd in this l inaudible marl-her, every 0133:) bellows you it b 03115". nnd [accustomed gm ea; in that! nnhstpnmtious'quietnesq which firetended ‘ pow-Hy pmmKts individual-i Ql lhut class to :ulopt.’ IIL ‘ul‘e'rl them that. my breach ‘ of etiquette oughtjo be attributgd ‘to. the‘ "difference of the customs in my qwn coun-i try. and not. the 'lpw motive llioyp~<‘|§"e‘l_i Linn apology which amply Sign llL‘d. the; mum. accomplished comtler in he royal lent.’,’ ‘ ‘ l '_ . A f‘u‘h- Wick—L . :lx-mly‘ wn=krocent ywalk in: under" ”in - radar; of the Rue «l Riva”, in Plu'ii. be! my inwhix hand 1 gal i-hoiul ,efl (—nna '. polell _wn;kmn!nship. A m'm any-pm- '( by Hvo crululh-i came I p._ and ask» or alum i'Kn n piEilul tone: 'l‘ 9 dan dy, nnvw‘i no pity. wave the beggar a final] ilver coin. Atlthe same mnment lperson near him~=ualdnln y exc‘iaimed: ",i 991 on}: you. sir, niiow thi rouue‘ié deceiw you ‘.’—.- qutse tn Blond ', a your lame, an' I will show you that tbfiraccui ruin? hettc than I mm." The (111 an without. rpfiecti g. lent. his" arm; th '. bet. 'ur, the uxoment‘ ne per crivfi-d it. in whirl: ‘ etrnctnr’s hands. threw 41an; his crutches hnd cook to birdie 15:.qu was’followed _‘by, the man with m cane, whi‘st the spectd‘mrs. and :{lle dunfiy par ticuiarly rbmainbd in ennvukiohs o Mingli ter at thesigm. and exclaimingalter finely, “Uh. h'e wiff be caughn" "No, He “511 mg hé caughti” But. both the, raring heroes‘ dimppenred '3: {the next; turning in the street. and tlmir! victim remained *hiting fma splendid bane,— which cost. fifie bun d francs " I (11qu rpnson in nu? lutlwr orl‘d’a'that 1" ‘y be a b 9 I." Tjfly, flu ' 00d )- ‘m V' , u‘ 44ml of I’ugv you, (rout. her ‘ [or once nhqul hpne tin-s were 1 that once re ‘ls brightly 11m ‘ity her instopd f you cannot how her that p of colanss U find its “guy )1 that. your ef- 'Scane mm Amg.— Adjutant. fo ‘m the‘ rt-gimem. ‘u in diam parade. Novir Area-d ’em.the resolutions the Generic! Td me drev'v up- last. night.” Adjutant re ds the puff of the administration and "eats against this “cbpperheads.” “N my men, you petdivote on these resoi tions. All! of yen who oppose‘ diam map [on paces mthe front. Came out; here, you ‘pper heady"; No candidate rash ehough a map forth. “The reboluuions are ummi oupiy ndopted+fiamdq is dismissed,” an a the quonel. lit: a few dugs'the Abolitio ijour nais pubiigv “Aivaiccfromt/wxlrmjl." ‘zNext month we iread tin the army new: : “Col. —~——pmmoled tb Lea Brigadier Gmrial for gallgnlry in;thefie‘{gl." Hunah‘fonm men in snaps. * i ' + ' ..Z‘. life’s MM: is ,l to the final fihnt the soul bf spotless purity. One of 1M Euinptm—A person ‘wiio'was enrolled and drevm es 5 conscript bin the Fourth District, qugton, received is ex emption paper ygsteiday afternoon} undefi nther peculiar écn‘cumscences. H 6 pre sented a certificate from the-Warden bf the State Prison thed he had been a can ' ,t. in flat institutional: theohnr‘ge of feion , and had sqved out. his full Term ‘of im isonfi ment. Of'coursa one: such an expe once, he is exempt from serving in so hon'ovmbie I position as that of» soldier of the nion Army. : i ' o . i No SAW: Required for Cerhfimm‘ Es: emption.—‘The Cdmmissioner of! In moi Revenue has made the following deoi ion : ‘f'l‘he oertificntes of exemption for F 9“ who have been drafted and have progldéd e substiaute undei‘ the conscription we. lie: ing expressly required by the low 00 is sued by the board ofenrollment, are ex mp! fro'mstemp duties. Any certificate which may be issued by a magistratelin connec tion with proceedings under the conscrip tion set is aubject‘to a stamp duty of 5p per cent. per mnum.” \ ' eThe following certifiggte of: marfisge was tound among an old} y‘n writings: "This is to umfy whom it. may concern, that Arthur Water: Ind Amy Yurtly were hwfufly married by me, John Higginlon, cop the tint. do: of August, 4111204703. “ 1. Arthur, on Monday, ‘ Toke um, Amy. till Tuesday, To have and to hold till Wednesday, ‘ For better or for wane till Thunday, I’ll kin thee on Friday, ‘ gwo don" agree on ‘Salurday, , a’ll th again on Sunday!” BOG." puny D Billing- Le silks; ‘ Abner lks; p‘ri< . . Thom ! noodle, l \Vealey ii ': First néfi l' nglnzs ,Com p'a 'uimger, MEI MOE WOODWARD’S REGARD FOB - " THE BABEATH. 7 ’ Ju’dgo \Voodwnrd is‘not only one of our wisestjmists and nhlesL'nultesuwn. but he is a man of the. purest] moral character, a consistent member oft‘ e Episcopnl church and a model christiah entleumn. In con versation, a few days 3 nce. with an intelli gent gentleman of thi pounty, who had been engaged in some 1 gal transactions in the county 9f lldutingt‘ioanuring the time Judge Wmdwnrd Breai ed 0Y0! the courts of that disqjct. a r latgd' an incident whicthhows both Lhe’ ood~pmctical sense and the firmly fixed re igious )rincipla of our candida“! for the o 3: be of (governor. [h‘Jluntingdon cou ty it has béen cus tomary wsnmtnon the 'urors to assemble at 10 o'clockfion Mont] y‘morning of court week. As 1 e county iE largq this obliged many‘of them to travel n tlianblmth day. Before discharging thel,grand jurx at the (inst gouri. he held; Judge Woodward nilu dad to this fiict in filtjnF mms, remarking on the duty on; strict ol sex-fiance ofthg Sab buths and giving it gs in opinion that no public businesg, excopq that. ‘of' the most urgent churactergdouldyjustil‘y ‘puhlic ‘ofli ciuls in requiring'ment leave their lmmei and truvél on the Sub uth; ‘ lle notified those present and ‘the ourt Loiliciuls that thereafterthejuror‘swmfidbe summoned to attend on'l‘uesduy inste of Monday m_orn— ing, and this r‘ungie e tabliihcd andl ad? her-ed to in all the;coun ies of? his distriqt. By a proper arrangbmen of bif’méss {All the time ot’Molnday'w'ns fu ly ta onup with .other matters,.and on‘l‘ esdaylmorning the jurors-were present and itho aqurt ready to proceed with the‘tr‘l’al lislt withput interrup ‘tion. "Our informant a“ derlllmt the busi 'iiess of'the.¢ourtlnever ' omed to be .car- Jim! on so smoothly undfo ragdly m-Lwhcn under the direcuon of his a le christian Judge. In'the hands of such 11mm: all, the [bow interosu of thé Cm: monwyealth will be eminently “fa—[Misty Dem'oc‘fat. , no How mu t! We hear of seieml. instarices that oc curred ywterdny ofexle . viofience goward ’ unofljengling blacks. ‘ Thp poon #39ng is be : ginning w tdste pflbe bitter fdod prawn-ed l for him by Abolition plul‘knthrppy. ~. “'9 ap '\ pen! to dur Icitizens to be\ more: ind to h'n‘n than his profesqeq homryfilmve been. who embrace him but to; sh, He isrnot, t 6 blame for the misfortu ‘e that has bgfallcn I u-. He is buy thevictjf'm of fanaticismjnd { shpulrl be rather y' M than nslsailerl. 'ilmt . him not b 0 peyse Lei! fonthe sihqofothers. 3lt is cmvargfly d unjust: to siljfiie him‘out ias my may/1:11“ nun." Lo-t Mm go I his wny 'molesled. {on it. 15‘ unwor‘xlw a freema mnkq war upon an inferior, mm in thy/girib'of revengel” ’ g", 'fi‘e above paragraph is from thefNew ork I).;in New. In is‘ an; ”gamut of: (the philanthropy. Tin; vengcficq that is; [wreaked uponlthe negfo byinfurikted mobs has awakened the public mind to I Heep l‘sense ofdanger whiéh is,hanaing,overjbe. ' colored tube. It should inset with‘n'atern rebuke from every lub-kbidin'g citizen.— fi‘he negro is now mare epfifle'gi it; probe tion from the ,wh‘itél than he éver was :be fore. He has been niadejtheviplim of pop ulm- indignation by the; mad' sphemei of } the Abolitiouiata who a‘re Ibis wqr§t enemies. :(I‘lmynlone are renponsib a fdr @lll the trjals i fihicb now surroxind- big; and. in trqthv “ it is cowurdly and ulfiarst to single “him I out. as an algject ofpdpul ‘ wra}h.”-Aye. ‘iNSAmTY 0F mhmmrsm The Doylestown IRMGCITU.‘ Attributes the following atrocious semi ‘ enltho an Aboli tionist of Buckingham mfinshi‘p: . , “I rievrr want. to see peace until :v'ery negro slate in the South is set ‘l'ree‘. such as are in't ant-my I w'a'nt flewhuled-by being placed in ppssession of th‘fir master'h prnpv erly'. 'Everly "black man in the coun‘atry should have the right. to vomland if the people see fit to elect th m',,t.o‘hql,d office: isle Declaration of Inde’lw nd_en e declared 1 men free" and equgl. ‘ oul prefel .thal rubber thnn fail in this iiiect‘every main noMjn-the army should . killed." _ Théi‘Danocmt adds: ‘ A, \ ‘ ' “Thehrute who u‘tte'red this is not in the service himself, nor any of his family. ‘lle is in the ‘first clpu," but if hé bedrafled he has $3OO to Exempt him."“ ‘ So it in mm all the, 51mm Abolition “loyal-“ 315." They are net in the army. and they don't imgnd m 180‘ Their patri otism consists in their willingness to gee everybody blil. themsblveq‘ge and be killed} or ‘m‘aimed, or die 0‘ ckffisure iii the cause —not of the (bmmutiomnqgof'the Unibn —-but of negro elcrmncjpati‘tifizg radical supi-e -macy, Kidd a centralized (ieéyolic govchz meat. } \ l , A Lillie Hurt.-—Whén “'Nixo‘n’s" cirq‘u. was in Sunbury, the bursa which Mr. Haw on Stone: rode wu not. w I and by his ir rezular movements brough ‘ Mr. Stone onbe from his position, wnere pan the Clown wnnmdto know< why Mantone mu; like McCl’ellun. The ring In ter gave 1t up. and the clown replied than was “because he had lost ,hil position. ‘ I}! never could lose his reputation." ;Th 'nudience clap ped and one niggerhead‘géqnned. He was undoubtedly hurt. . . ‘ An Incident of (he DrafL-H‘he Harmon's Society. 0‘!“ Pituburg, consists of fifteen members, who, frevioua to the draft, agreed 10 pay an aqua amount. each {or the pun pose ofnising the necessary funds to pur wchm the exemption of such of their mem ~héx'lta mighdn dnfted. The result of we draft showed Lb“ {qurtee‘n out. o! fineeu haJ ,dxawn prizes. ‘ 8.4 grand oounpiLof :11 the Indian tribe: inhabiting the country was: of the Mi-iissippi river, will probably be called some time during ‘he coming Full, 'to in duce the disloynl tribes to return no gheir Allegiance ‘to the Governmentinnd re—esmb lish frien'dly relations Iniong the various uéhbea. many of whom are at‘war with each 0 or. flak Air w. Food and Shelton—Prefect): Andrew nu.“ from experience that “woun— ded men willxlio in snow, on we! ground, or and" open Ihedl and do well; whnla in cloud hospital: they-din with all luxuries Around-."-Bria'u Md. nusw tau of gold were movod' on! of Dayton; Gino, banks laid], in {en- of John Alon-gun's mud: , .~ , , , MORE, PRAE‘EB. a : One of the most "metal 1 nt regions givf ‘ en ir‘n’the Chicaéo Platform for n'change in“ the EAdmi’nistmtion was the corruption of ‘ the Democratic party. Thie Republican pg: persynever ceased to harp upori the subject, Inditheir indignation was '5O well feigned thatimany ”believed that After the election of hit. Lindoln there would neverbemoth- ‘ e 1 dollar of the public manic; ltolen. - flow I greatly “ w'ere mistaken they will prob- ' ably‘ :1 .know, Tor the simple reason that‘lin times like these even the pirty in, opposition is unwilling to properly expoge the oorruptioms of public oflicialn. There in/ somethiri‘g so odious in the villginy’ of the men who take advantage oioccasions like this to plunder and fill, and the rush of events is IO rnpiij, that; nftef atlittle denun ciatibn at the time of the exposuremf some great ‘frnuds, nothing more _is ever said about theiii. And;»yet. the oorruptions of thiqfdministrntion should not {to 10st. sight. ol‘ b I‘ the people], simply beciiuse they are so seldom denounced. 'lt w‘m: imid, in Con gresql. by a leading Republican, that filter having carried' the election .-upon theJu-eh text pr preventing abusci in dffioe, this: Ad ‘niinilstmtion‘hnd more jobhety to answer for in the'tirst few months omm term lhnn .iti; prfedccéssor‘ior the whole four yep-3 it‘ Wins in power. Ilhi statement. was shoi‘t of the ti'uth. It is sickening to {wade through' the xjeport‘! of th'e numerous investigating bummittees, and to see how knavety has pervéded lover-y depn'rtinent of the Govern- i went. 'Féo‘m the higheit to the lowest, there is dcarcely one oilioial (who escapes hntninted. Not’ to speak at transactions 'very Lwell known, butjwhicli it would he in decotuus to mention, letthe render recall the hargea made by. Republicans them-\l selveg against the T remurfland War be pi‘nztinent. oltnmpering with'tho new: aqua to sp‘ccula‘te in stocks ;' ngainstfthe Admin; istrationgonernllyoidelayingtotakéVickls burgrso asto benefit. the _Northem‘rhilrons; against th l\‘zwy Department. of'l'uvorite km {in clmifig‘hnd‘buihling vesséls; land ithcn generally hgninsLevory one who hail had anything to do with spending’the money or purchasing- tlie’aupplies oi the Government, and he cann‘o‘bqt be' appalled . l Thihignngrene i 3 . litei‘illy eating away our naught] life, anq'ifwe cannot cut. it gut be' l (are :many ydamhnve pissed. we iire lost. A wiise thinker like said, “America: will nev— er suibsido before a despot, yhile her; public inen‘maiptain the honor find integrity of thoéé who founded . her, Constitution. and .hile the ‘peoplg havevirtue enough to exln'ct‘it from‘their elect‘ed'governoxi." {That} time ,would seem to have fojever passed. away, when. ya read such para.- graphs as the followfin‘g from yesterday!- Aquifer—the first tion: its Washington cor responuent,- and the otherg from a flu risburg letter: l'j A ‘ n "ThiWar Depnrt-mentai'e about to initi tute It orough investigation into the im monse‘ hand: which Wore conmved at .by the St’ate authorities at Harrisburg during the reizent.’ mid:— ‘lt is reported that the Stinel ti'oopyWex-o in niufimt a starving cyn dillullLinlllG one heavy oyer’utcr i 5 é. sings weekiulenrud, half a million dollars." ‘lm NEGRO. J a: . i» .' 2r as I» it I; ' v: . - Caips’iderahlefxcitemeng has been grep led here Tllzirmhurgj by leduicovery of ‘enormous irauds upon tithe Government during thérecent army mchnxent’s in this region, consequéntlupon. the Rebel raid.— ’l‘he qmoupcs are stated at. millions of dol lars. A number of prominent. Emmi, politicians hnvé‘i :- been , placed under arrest, and the subieé: will necelve the most. gearchiqg investiguion ‘by 'tho Wnr Dawn-L -ment. The most, corrupt/practices have prevailed in horse conitmctmnd in clothing and snbsiste‘u‘pe supplies.‘. They throw the “shoddy operators” at'Harx-isburg in the Inmate: of 1861 entirely! inf}; ‘he shade.— Many, of the same parties are implicated, 'and the gdngs who have infesped the State capital in theiwmter ‘lmve reaped a.‘ rich imminen- hum/em. ‘ ‘ . ' - _' “It is a. sad commontiu‘y, that whilé lhnu aands of bruve men rbslzedy) dyl'endJTm State from invasion, and while the ‘U'ov‘efi 'nor'w‘ s tickhng Lhcm‘with'honiud words, his Billions gm! folquers ’were permnmcd like hanpies, to deprnde them of food, and to compel them no m§ke long and ’wenr marciies without. even the pour lu'xury/of crackers und' pqu. IL is a matter/6f rec ord that, whlle these ntrucbors men-'0 lo ceivm‘g enormous an s. the Mn: Phila delphia soldiers were. [aged on an allow ance 01 a crackcr 15‘ da for sevusral days :0— gelher, thanks to thereglect and: corrup tion of the Exequ-lee epartment of the State of Pennsylvania! Some people are advanc'n'xg so rhpidly that. 06 advocate the xiglfl. of (State. to man agg-itq domestic 413'er is (galled t‘eu'on'g to flbilt a citizén shall ngt be arresied n'nd pfiniphed withdm #ll6er of law in Lreuop {lb uy tliu tylmoivil law shall be supieme ‘is treason; f 6 defend the lazuli: carptu hot; is treason; l 3 any ill wham ner and [low long the pßOplu'x maizzey shall be used is "anion; lo‘uly that pegroes shall not. be freed {ad mm “ vacate any any by L! be saved eigcept the _‘l'i _one of the ‘Adminiscra short. wdefgnd lny of 'l‘ which have lain It thé ‘ liberty‘for’ a thousand yl laws and policy establis _in .by these swift work treason. “‘A few days ' ago .; nemboy, in the sbcence' of exciting new wherewilh to nip ulate purctgues, went tgrpugh- the streets or Washington. crying dut, “ Home: mid by Stonewall Jackson I’l An excited gen tleman stopped him witbk “ {thought Jack son was dead r" " Wellq so he is; but his ghost ilinnking'this ’enmflfl “be M! misfit-tune of Illil not to be nblu w‘ bear misfortune. . .‘.. , f" F’l. 1 TWO mums A-YEAR- 43_ haul the Philadéiphjs Age. Em in tremn; to ad- II ghe Union- shill ‘ d‘lnd bLundering ion‘il tr'eason; in l- -6 great principiea i: u'fi‘dafion Qfsuori rug-vl.O defend th., -od by our {fibers Era of wrath called .... *w'”’T‘_fT~'-fi"_. mm Upox'wmonnm muf mous sun-gs 1m an aubur - TED INTOT E UNION. ' Itho Wa-lzfngwn fir-odds. which in gen -2 ally conceded to be the official org-n of flies Idminiétralinn, ape-ski the sentiment. of the Pmidenl and hid official Ind unam cial ulybeu, we njmy not look or hope I’ml pylon/within two yous. Undur a? Abotli twn "mice, with m lie I: de ned y Fol‘noy Ind we prompt?! “:9 pucygononlly glam can be no pause until every 11111313 unn md boy of the South has been ill crippled. qr captured. Fomey tall-an in the Chain]; that the administration (he call- it ‘fbcnign”) "In nhtdl‘spmed to throw noodles: impediment: inzlhe In] of a State that since"!!! uni in gor'xt faith desires to mum its allegiance." Wint truth there in in this Inertial: any be infermd from what follows. ' The Albany Emu'ng Jar-41. I. o! the name political faith :9: the Mud ' upon most questions quxto as unrunonsblo ‘ and ndical.‘ huvyel the good senso t 9 m V the rat-easily of [mafia and reunion, and to l exper 3 dosire that they should be sought » by the; United Sum; Government _without " any Attempt mkimposo humiliating let-nu. The Journal says: ‘ ‘ ‘ , ' . "Ifthu'se in rebellion layd'own thalamus and resume their allegiance. pace, under» the old Constitution, comes as! g. nutter of course. ‘ Take a single Sula—Tennhufi' fur instance. Suppose the mbel (my driv-é , en from‘ila borrleru. and every citinn‘loyal to the oldg flug‘. Who would inhsrpr‘no to prevent them from enj'nying and cierci ing all their former prinlega Ind Nominal: ties In citisens of a. novemign Bmm oldie Union? ’l'hey Igould be welcomed within ‘All lhili' from wary loyal heart; and so ’ would the people of my othér Suite and“ like circumstances. It would require “no“, erection of no not machineryln p'ul. tho." old U'niqn cogs in ‘nmlioh."_ ‘ Tim language injual. wing and ""30qu lb in languuge to which we!" truly Anterin ‘ our new in um loyal State- will respond. But it does not pleue Penney. md henna, "in inl‘e‘rfit is dista'stelul to tho Wuhin‘glo'li ‘nut'haritibag who have shown .1 lack of win dom at all time“ mid are incqnble of any act ngigtioe or magnmimity. The lily-ml semi nu of the Journal are, not nppmcit-v" tedat Washington, and Forum]. as H" or- 9 gain of thbmlministmtmn, repu-lintgm drum. llis m'mmvnhu forushulnw clearly enough « n. very'ilill'erent policy on the par! of jknu rulers. and con trmlict an plainly” langfiago can his "ravious rrmarlc Vthnt’our “be igu government are not dia 'od to row thllOAs imxwlimclnts in tflrhmy" o any State dupirous to rc-entor the Union. 110 any: i V ‘ ‘ “Sa‘gmfve n‘quvntiqn. and m that to I" appe‘amni-e will lim'v ore long Lobe "misti éally§ol\'¢chzairinqt fail to have rem-Wed the close conlaidcratinn of the let-ral authori tlox,,l»ut they haveain all pralmbilityllidior to refrained from defining tlmir polle . 50 any one hutshlo' of the CabinetJ or iuoh stitcnmcrl u they chmd to ocnml't onlim’n ' p'orm'ut measures. ll'em {rm (0 my, Item“ am, that we doubt 10)“!th luck at [Kt/ed 3365!- a :11. gr II“ p.,.“ mil/fall» (lac crinia ofhohéc‘ alum Slum Imus been guilty. The hintory of the past ought to be the‘ l’l‘ofin of the future; ’ and while, uwe have’s ummtflgu, im- ‘ 'x-dimcdtu would be interposed whenever it secejle‘d State sought reatimiuion into m Union, somgguarrmta‘ouglu b) be (Jada! (he crime (y: rcbéllion Mall not be again mil" ted." And what is the gunmnmf which the All- Imniélralinn prnpn‘ue to exam Trpm the at cedml Stutns‘ hefbm they can he rg-ndt‘nit— ml into the Union? Forney she-” Jen u! himuelf wlmtit is,and‘.then thepuhlic may decide whether or not it is a “qeellless lim perlimmt." a . , ‘ . ‘ ' “The cwwl'geiop.” he mys “is irresistible, (hat the e'xtinclinn of slavery in theseoe dad States ‘ nuld be made . conditioix of their rendmimion into fhe' Union, tint being the only guernntee they can (in) that they will not re-en‘act the crimes by which they have deluged the lend with . blood; and it seeml to us undenieble the: ”they deliberately aeoedod from the U niqn we may lewfully dicgtte the terms on which they shall be reg-admitted, especially when we aukanothing more then in nocelu— ry for our-own safety. . ‘ This uuwi-e, fanatics! end uneognltitntiznl nl policy eraiated in. the in i'c il :-. n‘ever kno‘; pewe Again. Wit-63nd blood-l Vshed will continue untif some nun stmngef', than the rest shall seize the mlnsenkt found. . despotism. That WI" be the end of Abo lition polic‘y, if tfiexeople permit it to run its coul‘ie. [new- of freeing the negro from 'servitude it will subVert the Gov ru: ment and bind the white man in “Ital age.—l’alrial (f: Uniqn.': ? THE FIRE IN [THE ' REAR KEPT_UP. A‘ Washington dispatch to the New York News says 11m another change In the 06m mnml ofthe-Armrol' the Potomac is ”gigs: L ted' inflopublicnn circles in-the flutionnl metropolis. General Saduwick is said to be “the coming man." It. is evidentfll b 4.119 hem nf (}etty>blfl'g is not. acéeptable to the Radicals. and hence the lace-mam fire in the rear tbs; mails General Meade from ltlw Abolition forces: Every efi‘ort‘hu‘ been made no, robllum ol‘lhe glory of the victory at Gettyébhrg. and even the abpurd preien sion has hqnn’ not up that tha'bnnlé was ,fnughl. and won u'pon the lam of 11:10qu, {)t Chanéelloruville. It is Illggmcel'gl to the nation that. a filthful nnd competent gol dwr lgke General Memleshoulq bepemc ~ ted by a. um. 01 miserable' ’chsrlttans‘, d have his usefulneu destroyed h‘y 9 im pertinenfi intexférence of men vi are‘ an Ignorgm of the art of war a ey are deli-- cient in mm *xd‘afitosmmghiy. And yet. fin falls moth} moi's OF M of the presei am it {Trim—The Clevelnnu'laiadedkr ‘ isjngflfinorrified at the réceipt‘of the (ob - o nv: z ' ' w . '2”? EWMIILLERSHImG, Ohio, July 127‘. . “"l‘o: theflmung dlfigi’m of Millersbuzg, the Abolitioniuts ofthis‘pluce Hut-m bonfires to-n'lght over the deny“: ofll'on. thn J. Urittendcn; * ' . ‘ “Yours. W.” .v- vac-‘-fi—fl "a. . G'en. Grid and (he Vacant lfizinr General-V :hi .-.—’l'bc fiecepi ncjmn 'of the. War Depth}; mean, up {timing (fi-neml Wool And othef ' ofli'cdrs upop the retired list. leavpa vacant one majoivrgéneraluhip and one brigndjer. ganeralship; m the regulu army. It in u‘id upon gdod «uthoyity, um. the mcjor generg nlship will ’be cohl'orred okGen. Gram. in recugn'lcion of his selfless in Tenn-mound “ Miamippi. " ~ ‘ ‘ _WlLuma-I‘ox, July 20.-—~One of Dupont’a powder milk, on the (1:529, ylr-l.‘ explo ded at. six orclock mi; morning. Jamal). l‘oples um! IWhlinm Leary, workmefiwero killed. The cum of the explosion in un known..lw_ ”I'. am the Bth Avenue ofiNew York «I. ty, acitigen [named Robert‘BeN, was drum time that: from the me box. He must have been ohe of the ”spotted” individuals talked orso'much by the Abolitionisuuuc year. He could not have been a gnu-ion. Movinga Clu'mney.—A chimney duck in Worcester. $3.95., which is nearly onthun dred feet. high, contains 60,000 bricks and weighs 170 tons, was moved to 3 distance of 150 feet and turned pagzialiy around, with out. disturbing a single brigk. oTham were aboue 6,800 m in Port Hudym when the place wrmdufl. 5,953 enlmad men were [ml-clad, 213 W can were» lent. to the North, and 9860“, cars were sent to New Oriana. ‘. wWendell Philli uylho in "W with hone-l. men." He feeling 5M9»- ug—honest man have {or ”when (lit gmted with him. ‘ ‘ ‘ kepi. up’until fm ificed by the 013'- \d the :mbocility Lion ! --,i4g4
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