'l’ér rm 9. ‘ Tut Cairns: Ia publiuhed every Monday - momhi‘g. by Hlnv .I.SI-'z.nL:, It $1 75 per nmmmjl if pdd strictly m museum 00 pol‘ lunuxn if not. paid in adnnco.‘ No subscription discontinued, unleuth the option of 41:9 publisher, until :11 "reuse ura‘ 'pnid. . , ' ‘ .‘ ' Anvinnsuzsrs inserted In the usual rum. JOL flu-use 'done with name» and ’. dispatch. _ > _ . ' Grim: in South Baltimore mieet. newly \opposife wample'rs' 'l‘inning Emmmumepc —“Golrn.u mema Onxcn" on the sign. “magismmwm ‘ ' 5.1,. Lawrefibe mu, m; 1).. HAS his aflxce (me , Q , ppor west ux’tlm" .1. Lutheran (-hurch in C'mmFel-Ifnrg street, and opposite l’icking'l Harem“: we those wishing to have «mv llentul “penéi‘mn pwfonned are r:-~purtlully luvitml to run. 'lhzx-‘tLMAPLs. 1)”. llurncr, Rev. (3. l’. thlh} n. 1).,1u-‘v. n. L: B "mu-r, u. 1)., Rev. Flor. L. JJQO'M. .‘rof. M. L. Suave?“ hefiYslmrg, April 11353. ‘ x 1'; Dr. James Cress, ‘l?f'll.;£€'l‘l6 PHYSICIAN. tlmnlxt'ul for pub. J 10 pnlronngr- lu rclulbmvxlonded m him, 1“!"er _lnirt friends that he will rontinue llw pructlr‘e of bid pro'msiun in Getty-Jung «ml vinultf. .J‘Erlu'tic” menus tw‘houw ur ‘rlt-N. llcnulnfiwe ulcrt (111- best, sixfwt and most r-~- lmhle cunedwq from nll ”err M—(‘lill‘lnll mull; t-l' dclfooln, uh'lrh lmve hut-u n-uzmmngndml Jrnlnllhe upcvirnru mu! Sunt'liuzuul h) the iurucii-e ol the able)! Helm-tic, l’mcfiziuueru, lund i}cmd those mutr inj-nioun, su-ch us un limolu" ,memc, mercury, _bluc pill, hludd m tmzflfic'. . . Utficfi: in the ensl cn-l bf‘ York sum, in the dwelling owned by Henry Welt}. (lcfityaburg, Bun. 1.8, 1363. ..'lm \ 4 _ . l ,3 (Dr. J. W. c. o’Neal’s . Offil‘m‘nnd Dwelling N. H. umwruf Hul -Itimurv um] Hugll'slrcL-r.,nc.¢r l’fcsiv}hlrx.ul ( Inuit”, lh‘nyshui‘g, I'4. I I NIHJSOI 1663. If I ‘ f : T _Dr. Wm. Taylor - iufml‘leheinhnbixnm: nf (:11!)‘~.:|lr,!lllll‘ \i (‘imlf‘ kin-u lu- Mll ruunuuc Hn- prm lh c n!" hh pruhumn ul [hr ulll ~31”: I, next ‘”’“'l"' HlO 4um)i cr (mice. (hag-Mug. lfn. 'l‘hunkhll Inr “EFL tun)“. lu- bngl- In lorm've :I ~hnrn~ of {lnlunl‘eipztlmnugm’ [Swivlrh ldtlii. .l! ,T y A D. MbConaughy, ‘f'lv'gllXl-ZY .\T l..\_\\ . A ullh 1' one dnox‘ \vht A‘ u! Hue-h!er drug :md Lmol‘ -h--v-.( hfllh ‘iulii'g “well“ 11mm» \ Au. mu 1- nun run vhf-t AM) l'n‘hlu'ui. annual} L m-l \Vnr #. Hi nzkvp my ~u~sn~n‘-(wl)‘lnime. .mvl/ .-11 *‘ élflun- again“ the “IHPTIIHHHL ll“1|~l|- I)“t ll.l).:ul‘u.\‘mvrlmlit‘l um-in‘l-luglunnl. :l '.u Huh \mmtcnl .rhd \n‘Mmr ‘IOIIK‘|I.JIIII |:l‘* firimw uix-n. .\.unh Hume-l in in. [K “Jun-uh it} ‘in‘fl. “Hunts :11I.:’U"n r $.11: Sl‘llr~ buffinupig lu Lnu ycz'aunle V l'l’l‘l'. . ('i;t€y:lmrg, Sm. 2|,(33. - , her-x I’.” 1' .‘nl ulhe in," km. high: (- ulix A. J. CoverN ‘ 'rg‘un‘wx \T l. mun” {rumpmv "mu-1 L W“: l'ulhwnum nn-l .n‘l nth. rj'lll~ilu~l ru lrm‘ol m hum. 0.21 . \-~‘l\'. wru’lULhut-«lu-kfi l) J'lu‘l' k lung. A“, .\hn‘u. It \l‘l‘lmnu‘v' dun-L b‘fihuFA l'.\. '\ [ii-“I. .3. 1x39. Wm. A. Dfiucan, a I ll Grid Tjrnm'm ‘.T l. \'\\'. 4mm. in m.- Sunn muuurm :01 ('n-uln >-;-. :8 1.. ”.\Jnug, ? ‘ [tn]. :.I‘:.'.:-. u J j Fdward B. Buehlcr, ‘ iTTURNI-ZY .\r L.\\\', wfll mummy and A prumptl; -llt’nll‘olli}’ltllr|!l‘.’.~~('lellblcd lu x’nufi. 111-_ikpyuks the Herman l-Hlull.|p(‘.~— (”llL'Q'jfll ‘llm -‘um~ [thug—lE; s'“th Rultimurt‘ sln‘ull mmr Fulntj‘s tlflfi; ~‘lmv, and ueul’iy ophudle 'l);xnm-r é} '/.n filrr‘ (Augsburgfllzmh fl , : 2 JJ-C. Neely, . Twain: ' ‘.\T_ l. \\\' _n.m:{~n: u- nth-n -k Lu» p ‘. hr‘ uJL-c'nwx- uf l’t'niiulh, Bnuun, .lnll link—pin. U'hu: in (he 5. 'H. c-mn-Ir ul' Ihr: Dinnuu l. ‘_ (irllynhnru. “.iunl 1:, HUJ. u l ) Adams County ‘ FTL'AL HRH I);\'L7i:.\.\'L‘li HU\l['ANY.—‘ lumxpomted\lnnhla,lB3l. lIF'FICI' HA I’ruuan—Kh-urgr hwoyw. ' J Viz-r I'.‘»~nlml-——>; H.‘ lluuull. 1, ' ‘Q‘v‘ff’lll'lA—l). \‘ Hun-hll'l‘. ~ " 13-nmlt'fi—Dzni-l \l l‘rmry. la'trruhnql'un-NIH» Hindu-r 1 McCurxly,Jn’coh King, .\nlln,\\ ”Hutu-rm m. Milt-urra-a-lh-urzr nwoyw. D. A. lhu-hlr-r. R.‘ .\l't‘ulr l_\'. IIL'Oh King. .\. HuiM/m-lmln.1).“: - (Ereurv. 3'. 2L [inn-1.1. .I. 11. John. Sunlgl I) "ham-v, E. G. l“.li|:'ws~tur';. \\'m. 1;. “'ilmh, 'H. \. l’xcuuz. “'mKB. \h'lell-Jn, John Wu!- t‘mlJll. l}. \lr”rc.nh.JQun Pam'un'z. .\ hr] T. Wright, John (‘umingluh‘L Ah-licl F. um, Lynn-z -H. \l¢r~ll.|ll,.f\l. Hindu-Mn r'n-r. I ' ngrl‘hh Company h‘ hnnnul m .‘L: o|)l‘f:|‘ 13mm to (he cuuuly (it .ylmu» IL hn: been in luccesfl‘u‘. opPrAllion-‘lo’r more film; -i\ 3pm.“ luv] in HM! period [LE yAill all ll::'~“5 um] rx pepseS. milmul may uu‘rxunrul. huving .flso u] urge pin-plus c.lpil:\l in the Treasury. The (‘nm )mflyi‘emlplnys no .‘Et‘l‘le—llll bllailil‘>\ being done by the \lxulzlgurs, \\ 1m urt- nnnunlb elm-l ell ml the Stockhuhicri‘ » Any person gloating in hkunrnnce cam applylu mu 0! the above nnmq‘d “-unyun Inr lurtln-r inh-rumliun. Rig-The Ewcuiive L‘Jmuuglac men's .I! the nfl'ice' oftvhc Conumuv on the I.lm. \Vcdncsdny [n.e\'pr_\' lnuuth. :IL 2, P. .\I. Scp¢.27. 1553. a | Removals. ‘ ‘flEllnslersincd.heiilg the :u'nhorized poruon ’1 ‘to make remosnls into I‘lwr Green (‘owa terf,‘h‘opes that such as contemplute the removal pfthp remains of deem-used relatives or fr‘cnds ‘will avail Lhculselvgs of this season uftheyem- to have. it done. Removals made with prompmess ‘ rtenns low, and no ,clrun §l>alred(o phrase. ‘ ' NEVER THOR‘Z, * 314mb 12, ’BO. Keeper of the Cemetery. ‘ ' ‘ The Great Dl_scovery F THE AGE.—lnflnl‘nmuwry and Chronic 0 llheumutifm can ficynrod hy mini H L. .‘alll.l.Eß‘S CELEBRATED Rlll-lUMATIG MIX ,TL7[§&» Shiny prominont ciljzens of this, nnd Ill]; ‘ndjoining counliés, lufivo testified to its ’greal ptiligy. ‘ its success in': Rheumatic affec _nong. has been hitherto unparalleled by qny spa-,ific, intynduce-l to the public. Privo 50 'fenla per bottle. . For; sale by all drngzisrg and aorgkeeiiers. Prepared qnly by 11. 1.. lllLfiiß. ‘ holesple and Ragnil firnggist, East Berlin, All!!!" county, Pm, dealer in Drugs, Chemicals. Dill? Varnish, Spirits, .Pninu, Dyedtufi's, bot tled! Oils, _Ehcllcbs and Tinctures, \\ lndow Glass. Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc" &c. 7 S'A, I); Buehlcr is the Agent in Gettys purg for “ h. L. Milrr} Cx-lebngted Rheumatic ”inure." ‘ _ [Jignel 3,'~1861. tf - l The Grocery Store ‘ N THE HILL—The undersigned would rupecuully inform the citizens 0! Gen)":- burg Illd vicinity, that he‘ns taken the old “mid “ on the Hill." in lhlthnore street, Get tysburgwhere he intends to keep ranstanlly on hand all kinds of GRUCEKIES—Sugars, Co 028, Syrups of hll’kinfi, Tobacco, Fish, 331 , tc., Earthenware of all kinds, Fruita,_ om, rind in fact everything usually found in 5 Grocery; Also, FLOUR & FEED 0! all lands; all of whjch he intends to sell low as the low est. Qunlry reduce taken in exchange for goofis It; the gigheat price given. He flame" himself that, by strict Mlenlion and an honest. rdesire to please, to merit a. share of pnblicspa. f uaum- TRY HIM. J. u, ROWE, {5 ‘ Feb. 23, 1863’. tf - ; ucquEß PICKLBS, 5 Imm loljust ro- C «ind from thy city, in prime order, n ~ KLLBFLBLSGH'S. F YOU WANT . ' I r U 5001) ALE, man-:1; Brown Smut, 35:0th 4“, OuiWinu, call is: CEBIBMEB’S, Farm-outcome: o! m Diamond, Dec. 7, 1903. -. ' édtll Year- OTIHE is hereby given to I" Legato” and N mller pers‘uus concerned. that. the Ad mmi‘tmzion .\m-nun's' herexnnfler mentioned will be preat'ulenl m. thr- Uryhun'a Court. of Ad-mn rmlntv, fu'r confirm niun .md allowance." -ou_'l‘l’HSDAY, fine 23!] of FLBIIUARY, 1864', a! 10 o'clock, A. .\l., \ict‘ 5. The find, new-um. of James H. Mar slmll Hull Jumps )laglmll. Administrators of the (-=l.m~nf'l‘hmna~ A. .\lnrslmll. dec’d. 6. The fin! hml film! account of Samuel Duxlmrnw. Atlmimalrngor of Jacob Fetter lmfl', Ilecrnsml. , - V 7. The firw-nm-nunt of Samuel Bfown, Adminhhnmrul'Genrpo Null, late of llam lltun Hm mlnp, doomwul. ‘ 8. The fin! and final acmunl of Water Sull, Gunrdinn of s:llth Ann 51*”. Julia Ann Sell and Slhzui Sell, (the lblterJncmg (léC-pmnlJ Mm ‘wrlu minor-(‘hildrun‘of John Sullaiind Lydm .\sil, (Um latter being (lm‘encedj of Stan k ('pllnty, Ohin. "J. The first "cqlunll 01 Samuel Dm-bomw. . Fall” AvlmimQratnr 0f h‘nmuel Swupe. ‘dec. 1 10. Th? filfl :mll linul account of John ‘Pl.nnk. Admhnstrutnr 01' Sarah l'lunk. Alec. ‘ . H. Thwfirat «nil final ill‘l'OllHL of James IHVi". Adunln-[mlnl' HI th 9.4.116 of \Vil- Jinn) .\lvn'ls, lute ul llunfingtun township, (lw‘l'uwrl. , . 12. The m-r‘nun' of Froderivk Diem, E‘fiu | Ew-r‘utnr nf'SMuur-l l'n-ur, «Ir-owned. 'l H. The firfl. um] film] m‘cuunt of David] Selnivvr. Alllniniqmtnr hf the estate at" Samuel Gallaghor. Ilocpuwcl. 14. l’xrq m-énuut oft Hun. Joe! B. Dln~ nr‘r. me'nrufll:ol.»! mll and teslamcnt m l'vn r‘Trmla. dew-N‘s]. , ' ’ murm. LILLY, Register. iifigisn-rfi nm. 0: (in-ltyflmrg, L M Jan. 25. ”411'. lll“ . j 1864 ~ For the Eruit, 1864 l“l.(l\\'l§li .\\ll KlTl'lH—H fi.\[l[)EN. ' r; .1 I.’ I: fly If I." - J! n X Tl] 14 Y, 1* \\ , (L l’ “IHV‘hMH‘, l'nbli=lu~r. J“l’flm-a 1". MIN!» null: Fm-rl, l’hlludmphin qu‘"l' rm : 5| .'.H .I )3 If. LUITLH I'J' THIHIAS \H'lEquh Thv .\lunlm} (Mun-nu are: > "inn—P Inn . r ‘;fllllt‘ll :md l‘lmqn‘t Ground; I'rILL ILA." 1‘ 1.: \«F. 14H;- Harden; Windowuur |i}'llill'.'. ‘ I “mu-unnvllium—limlnzu'iug the \‘itms of Hu' ln‘n .mi (Ts nu L‘mul‘llturc, Arbo§.cul-_ tuna um! :2 Hal An m-I Indium w 1;. mg xhc. Editor's View: on the impala-m 4'19 .cuhuml nuyrmuuvnls. N'mp- and eru ~‘—.\m\ - FHHla—xk‘w l‘l.uu-——lhnm~:lic .md foreign Inwiiiuence— l‘nuifl-u‘lulurt‘~l.uuxlcucg‘—llo‘rticulluml NO - . j \\ nh.e.u~h lh-wrnucnl llhlld‘Olud“ Himml -43.1. ,' 'l‘lwu- grm‘nl'l femur-N “ill Juan-mined. 21ml the ;-ul;1i:l|(t‘pl”-Jm-s himwll‘ that M) Llhnr or expel sc ~h 11l lu- ~|mrcul IQ ImulL-r llu‘ sncreed ing i~'.~_x.(-~ of “-9 \lnzulim- M’rry way worthy of tln- l.n'nr “11h whu In his prrviu‘us cfluns Lxuu: hérn amply rn-“vardcd‘ . . sun F<)l:..\ nuacnnzx. ‘ J'gxuuzu'y 25:, 13v“. \ _ BM 1854 _A Flrst Class 1864 ".\H\IEHS‘ 31 \(iAZINE fur l’ennsylvmdm. _h TU}. muauvnu 1".1 R .{E l.‘._ .l .\'l) (I _I If I} EXEIA’. I!) \‘UIEII TU . \gric‘uhure, [lnlitud and PufH-ishcd by \\'.\l. 5. \‘nl:.\'(: .M‘m ' s 52 Nnrlh Siuh SLrocPl'hiladt-lpbin. lfi?‘ Terms : (hm Dakar a fl’cdl'. The Snub Kahuna communes \vuh January number. , ‘ ' Hminzohmimotl the services of cminonl and pmclicul .\gnruhurhb, Hurlicullurisls, Stork “I‘ve-“+51”!!! ”I‘o Keel-92:, we confidmulyofl‘nr UH: L‘nrrelgl \'nlumc us one at lhe be~l ever i~-m-d. tux uririualily,practical ”mug!” and ":Ith infornmliou. .' ‘ saxn rm: A spscmax. Juxluuly 2.3, 1564. 3 I Portable Printing Ogfices. -. ‘ ‘ on the “(sq of ' F Merchants, Drug 'P'lSKS, and nll business )\ _.~ . nml prolexiamnal mvn .11; 1;] y;?—‘ who “'lsll to do lllt-lr 1.42”" ' . ”“3 11““ printing. neatly . .v' null cheaply Adnp ‘ v /, tml m the printing of . hnudhills, billheads, Pin-“ Lin. luhcls, mrds null «mull ewspapera. l-‘ull inrtruclwns nccunipnuying e h ofiice en ”).l'ng :\ hay lon _wnrs old In wor‘ them suc cu>slulljh Circulars sent free. Specimen sln-ets uf T) [1», Cum. km, ti cents. Address Al):\.\l§‘V PRESS CO., 31 Park Row, N. Y., and 35 Lincoln street, Boston, Mass. , Jununryjf), 1864. 1y Something for Everybody 'J bUY A'l‘ DR. I}. HORNKR'S ' DRI‘G AND VARIETY STORE.— Jual opened a line nssorlment of A Drug‘ nud Medicines, ‘ ‘ ' ‘ "Patent .\ledicinoi, ‘ . ’ Slntiunery. '* , ‘ ~ Fancy Df'y (lands, ‘ Confed‘mns, ' v Groceries, ! .\‘oti’oin, TOBACCO, SEGARS, to. Jan. 18, 1:04. . ‘VOULD, most. respectfully inform the pub ’ lie ”in! he has. commenced making BHUUMS. He Will umke them on tbé shares or us will best suit. his customers. Persons I: win; Broom Coin will plense call. Shop'in McGonnughy'a’uall, on corner of first. floor. [Sam 9, 1363. Come, One and All! I BE subscriber, huing Ive-opened his SI.- iobn in the Xazzh-eut come: of the Din ,mond, invites. the nttentioh of his friends and the public zenemlly‘ to his excellent ALE. PORTER. BROWN STOUT. WISE, CHAM PAGNE, TOBACCO, SEGARS,&c. ,He lug“, by strict fiteution no business and I deli to please, to receive a liberal shuts of custom. H. W. CHRISMER. . Gettysburg, Apg. 24, 1863. II , EORGB ARNOLD has new got up hil Full ‘ Ind Wixytcr stack of Clothing, lhc large" stock in town, consisting of . , Over Costa, , Dress Com, . Business Com. . Kim”! Blonugnnd Papa . Pantnlo , Vela Under and Over-Shins, Dnvenjqiosiery Gloves, km, in great vuiety, I“ of which will be sold cheap for cash. Call and le- thin. Sept. 28,1883. ' ' "PURE GROUND SPICES, selected and ;. round uprudy for Dr. ROBERT HOK NER‘E New‘Drug Start. , . ‘ ADIESIGI for Cl'otklfig, I new supply just "and 9. lAINBSYOCK 8308‘. .J. RTAHLE. WRegister’s Notice. .5 Horticulture, and Rural A {fairs S. U. Tiptoil Clothing. . A @EWUCO) 7 ~#"“"“’“""—”‘—‘“~_"‘__*“—'—'__Y‘_'—.-'—-—“"___'—--’T =G—E'I‘TYSBURG, PA", MONDAY, FEB- 15, 186 i; @ll2 flags. EMI A nl-znvrurci'l. 'ruo can't. Chin-:91 in hand, stood a sculptor b6}: ,i “'1”: ilia marble block before him; 1 And his :nce lit up with n'syiile oijoy, i As iiu angr-l dregm passed oferr him; L He tuned the dieaiu oh the shapelcsa SLOPE, With man}- a sharp incision; ' With Heaven's ownlighl Ihe sculpting (Lone, ,Hu had gt): 11ml niigul \‘isiuu. i . , Scixlplurs of life are we as “1:1.“ 1 '1 With on“ s_ouls nncarvml lo us; I Wining {he huuir when M. God‘smommanJ, 3 Our lite-drum) pisses o‘er us. ' E [ If we curve}; Weapon Lht': fielding slonq‘, ‘ \YiLh mnny afghnép inuisi n, i i It: heavenly beriuty shul’u‘ own,‘ 1 11 :()ur In,” Lil-11l angel \i . f .: .éflimlifinmm. FREEDOM OF SPEECH In a speech in the U. S. Senate. recently, 5m the resolutiou‘lo expel Mr. Davis; Mn “'an sum: ‘ 5 ‘ l ".va, Mr: lhhjidént. for myself I cqnfees ‘ that I ft'cl peculiarly arnsitive on tltiisuh ‘jm-t. I came lntl) this body snme s'iliteen l )r-tns ago or more, withonl'the sym‘fmthy ‘lof n ~inzzlu member on this floor: and I hardly l'\'t'l' um ‘n rm‘pnnswe glance frOm l the gnllm-ws. I ~tood here with nobody 1n the Svn lie 6r out ot'}he Senate to sylmpap thize with mo: tmdjl' this doctrinal haul prevailed that for the utterance ot‘wnti. .! ments ulmokioustnthe majority of the be dy n man might be censured or expelljed. I l should have been censured or expelled tho filet m-mth that I was upon this floor.: Sir,‘ I lmv» llm¥utnpe§l the fiction of thié‘Guv l ernment, n the $141.11», ‘and (if, the House ol‘lh-prqcentatives, and of the President. at hem-. 1 ~ut~ll M was etmnently calculated to ; provoke the worn ul' PIIILII and the judgz tnent ol‘ llcnvanl I have raid that. and I i h.m- said ll gi"~n_t“d0:ll more than that. nnd- Lnudvr likP g-irt‘umktunws I would Sly it :aguin. But. Sir. I will do the credit. to the. pnrty that then ruled thS-‘nnte to, say that i the Idea that fur he utterance nt‘ thest‘sen ’ timvnl: I \Vfls hllf’jt‘f‘llnfl tn\~vll' turtlxpnl psion or tq t-i-n~u "e, never t-ntetell int‘p my Khoad or niv In: It. I ‘ '_ i In a l'cw y\ as; there \wre nthnrs? who l onnw here wht- occupn-d the ~42mm pnvlkitmn “ that l (llul. “’«t‘wmc under the ban and l the uppmbrium lm-l the reproach ol'i both lathe political parties that were contending Tt’nr the m Ijority how and in the. countiy.-—& )Iv honnmhle lriend lrnm .\lameuchtbuttq Hlr. Summ-rl mule. Whu' more otmox< tnne that III“! Nobody, unlc~s It, tnmht , have l)(‘t‘n “two”. and that not bl‘l7:}q§e I l was :1 “'nl':({, hatlnn olden-«sinner than. he ywas. Xntwithstgmling that. we wereguin “Ml sn‘nn mn-r hv one or two othersfthe hniiguihle .\‘mr-tm‘y of the Treasury first, I “Infiltf‘ly‘tllt‘ Imnnmhle‘ Secretary otlb'tate, l “he Cflth on this floor “ulmnst persuaded {liq be a Christian.” [hmghten] because he i u is ready to gr) with us in fiery measure ‘ ut‘ omvofiition to the! slave power and? to it; fencroachments, when it did not conflict. with the policy of ,the Whig pm-ty.j [lte : ne‘wcd langhtor.] I had no such quttlitica} 'tian. and my. triend from Matssachuwtts ,' had none such. i We stood up nlone‘ here, land we .battled is wel might tor that. free— 'tllgfl) of dehatewbich Is the birthright. ofgm American Senator“ ' You must not be 100 m-nsorinus, t6O ntuémnclinbd to find fault. tun 'much inclined to fish your censures and your denunciations upon those who ioi fer from you.” " ‘ I, at r at ‘ll- .i_ " l» A< I said at lhejheginningol‘the question i whether we agreo'wilh [\im. whether in our judgment his yéfoluiions are true or' false. ‘whether they tend to sedition. or when. not. ‘is not fur us to say. It was it d‘eclaracion of '.thegreat apostle ofAmericnn Democracy ‘ that error might be safely tolerated while trulh wn’s lellg free to combat it; and” air. in a my humble judgment. the truth, and the ‘ simple truth, wielded by the able men who sit around me. iii lheeppropriate and legit ilnale and line Senatorial manner and the senatorial weilpon with which we errors of the Senator from Kentucky, il‘brrors be his committed. iare to be met. Mr. President, [have said thus much. and i” do not intend to sfy more. incense 1 have felt from‘ the beginning of mg en trance on this floqr that the freedom i de ; hate in the Senate should, be maintained at all hamrdefind under all circumssunces; and no mailer if, with the festidiousn‘ess of '5 lpwyer. we they point out everywhere what has been imed out. in the resolutions of the Senawr Wok Kentucky, 1 ask fun at lastlwhat ere you going to censure him for? Not because he has unwed aentimenth um. tend to revolution and that tendw sedition, but. Hecfiuse in flourjudgmenc he'hss [ideas it. .In his own ' dgment he has notdonel-it. Now, sir, it is {he fir‘st time I ever heard that anybody in a public assembly Having made statements ‘upon which a construc iion was put, was not at. liberty to displaim the fitempb to:put a meaning upon his words which he disavowal. . I think, sir, it, wou’ld be’the,most danger ous precedent that'is to be found in the: le gislative historyl of our country, if thé Sen: ate of ll; Unit States, for words sfioken or written, begin» obnoxious they; any he, should exer ise this high prerogative of expelling or censoring the men who utter ed or wrote them. It. would be a oonfgnion of weakheee b‘fore the country in the ' orld that we-aiiould not make. Evil dis ;oud men wogld seine upon it” ancil'l they would say :, “’ {here was that Senator from Kentucky ; he introduq resolutions {which you could not gnzxer, 9 introduced‘ rem. lutions arraigmbg you and’ your President. nod there was n'ot a memo! you that could answer them. and so you held your peace xnd voted him out of the Senate." No wonder Hr. Hale 'felt “peculiarly I'emitin on the anbjéc‘tfi" for it is trdeiu he uyl, that “if this iloctrine had pmviiled, thoi for the utterance of Sentiments okudx ion: to the majority of the body. mi mu might benermmed or expelled.” be ($819,) would have “been oemured'or expelléd (ha 511‘ mant‘ he was ,upon the floor.” 3 And 11-0 um would hue been Sumnu‘s fate. Indped u would {me an we 011 nm. ll "9'! ARWn Bam, for it in Mm .- :11 um thou very men have boo-i no» ATUG AND FAMHLV JOURNAL 7‘ “us-m 13' incur Axn WILL PRIVAIL." bitter, vindictive and treksonnblein speech" against every Democratic eJmin'fistrut‘ionr— » During the Mexican Way; Ton; Curwm. of‘ Ohio, (who now hol.ds ofiidf: under Lin"fl't‘.,l in his place in the Senate, aim-vised ,Lha hope that. theVsol‘diets of our armies "Muld be Incl will bloody hand; and inc/0:17:61 to ho:- pztable ymua." This Wu. hulk, unadulfega ted ‘treaeon. but no one thought; ot'otfennffn '3 resolution for the expulsion of that my tor Senator. Nor was’Corwin alone in giv ing “aid and comfort to the enemy.” Bun» lingame. of Show: {another office-holder un 'der Lincoln,) gave tongue to the sametunen‘t and denounced the War'uml the then Pres- , ident (the patriot Polk.) and urged our : young men “not to enlist in any c'nics." ' These two men were due leadei‘s‘pf their party, and they spoke fut; their colleagues, but yet. no motion to expel them was enter nude. A Pump/dz! an .lloney gund (Le ’V‘urrcncyfrmn Jumr; f]u[lutin._—Mr. Gnllutin h ”just pub lished a pamphlet of sixtv punk. m which hedissects With skill and ulniily "lt‘ last. err-rt of Mr. Chase, the Secretarv nf the 'l‘rmmirv. Mr. Gallzltin is dead against the S.‘KKUMMMW of m-w paper muney prnpnaeil 19 he issued through the new milmnul bunka, am] proves from the past. what muxt he the effect of such paper upon the future. This will makgnur paper circulation, he shows, in all sSfili.4‘)o.l)“"'. which h(- lwliéves the bountry cannot stand,wathnut enormmn depreciation. The fate of the rPhr-l curren gy he lmlds up'na A Warning 10 Mr; Chane. {film is following in rebel pupl'r truvks: The whole paper‘legul ,temler system Mr. Galla— lin (immuncns in View To elble In ‘c. __ ' The war which Mr. (smin: mfilw [fphn '(he State Bankru'thut. lifted his finances out nfthe gutter, wlwn tlm war mu coming, is d‘oclarvd to he ungralnful: unjmt mnl cruel. fifltate Hunks he show in have Men the in'-st and most efficient i'rivmli ul' thv Trim.- sury. and the frienrh Mr. Cinue is now try ing to destroy. The (li~criminalmn nmv prnpqsed uguinht thvse 011 l him-L pf the Governmpnt, he declare: tu bc‘uncallcd lor and wanton. L - ~ . Mr. (‘mllutin film mlnls hie name and financial reputation to a uonetnl ug‘pi'ek'sio‘n of monied "11‘". that umlvr gum] Treasury puma-lenient lltn slilh’vllilllk‘ would DPVPI' 'havgsmln-nrktl. Ax ilvl-ucpnsml. it; would seem. Mr. Chm? :leuriwl [hp Hunks, at the start, of SITI’.WI(LUtm of lllt‘ll‘ coin. Mn tiullntiu thipks all puei‘giv: thuld it." (lilac: tml m' an emlv remuwlxun u: rlvc‘c‘ie PM" mama. Mr. (R? ul~o show: that ‘the me— twsntiezjuit sOl‘l wally him; the Govern mnm only sixty cpitts in 00:11, The pum phlot concludes with unmet.» Imm the mitings of George Wmhlnutu’n. on‘ “"110? mom-y. 'l‘hut grew! pun-int, it wcxm, even during the n‘vnlutinn ol 1776 “nultl not. take it. iur old thhté, contracted to he paid for if) good—{hat 1:. gold—mum-y. When it. itrenwmbvred that Ml‘.Gallntiq n 4 among the ourln-st h'ielnls pi Mr._Liw~ Enin’s elvetmn tn the I’rebitlvncy,‘ and has efliciontly contributed to mmng mom-y for the Govrrnmvm. thmugh his influence in and upon the. New York Bnnk<. such vie-w: in his ought, {‘o have gw'nt weight in re “mining [hg‘Atltninialmtion 9'r_mn the wild mum-y vagaries theypru indulgmg in.—‘\'. I‘. At” T S. ‘ I’3 . .....; -» [EFThe pgliticm friends of the admin: tralion prate continually übfiut fxemlo . and yet, they fein‘ Ireedom’s ’grealest sale guard—free, open: dimumon before the umsses. ' When they first. began to (“s'an the merits’of slavery. they declared lhat "legsyslem must be evil because it shunned and, feared public discussion. Now this a’rguvment .recoils upon lheir owmheadm— The acts of this allministralion must be f il because it :I“an and fears public ‘dis ]:ssion. Good-and honest men love the light ofday: none but rogue: skulk in the “315:1; mantling darkness of the night.— fiypocrites may prate nnd brawl, but. ,he is the true friend of freedom who Hands im mpvably iii defense ofits great hulwmks: CIMI3 law‘ln exchangeillustrates the condition of renegade Democrats pretty well. An ~lndian whn had lost his reclaiming in the womb, suddenly slapped nn’dVeXclnimed, “Indian lost!” but unwilling £0 recognize his own blunder thus, he thought. a mo meu‘t, and added, “Nol Indian 'not lost—’ Wigwam 1039.? These follows that. leave the Democratic party never got’.lost.-—the party is lost. Like the 'bewildeped‘, inebri ate, in the story, who, with his'hi-nin all in a. whirl, stood in one ofthe public squares, waiting [for his house to come round, they too are Waiting for the party to comq roungi to maxi]. But unless they “stir lheir stumps’. and get home before night sets in they will be likely to lie out. in the cold. Administralzbn Qfll'ciala.-:The World says 31m 3 Republican, in View of the recent-ex possum;i respecting the custom house. and («hey matters, remarked to a. friend that there appeal-91,31) be three sources of up pointments at )Vashiugtnn—Lincoln,‘sew ard, and Chase. Mr. Lincoln appointed df—d traitors, with occuionally a fanatic; Mr. Sewagd éppoiuled d——-d loafers. and sometimes a man of ability; and Mr. Ohmic appointed d—-——d fools, with I 'sprinlfling of great. ‘scoundrels. Tlmt Republican has been expelled by the-Loyd League. S‘They have) hog in New York cityjust now that “takes down” anything in the pork Unathnt we have heard of. The hog was raised by 'J. W. Copeumn, in Cayuga county, New York, and fatted to its pref out enormous size, by A. B. Benh-m. of Dryden. Tompkins county, same State.— InMay, 1353, it, weighed 12120 pounds, in Septemfier, 1249 pounds, in Octoben 1,27 6 pounds,-and in December, 1.340. It ~11” been growing npidly since, and ig‘ now supposed to weigh 1,400 pounds. Its breed in a croai oi the Loicuter and Sufl'o)k. with n slight Emu of the Bath-hire. This mon- Itor pig in logo to be kivllled. ‘ t gflenenl Sickiea. it is repor'ted. is to has mmhd‘ohho Washington entrench menu. ' . - - ' The Reign of Shoddz/.—Conuption seems to be the order nf'tmn‘y in “loyal" circlés everywhem. Who] e robberies of the nuhlio treasury are committed by high and 1 5.1.. la‘in open Gav. who are screened lr'um pumshunnnt Abahian Imam. astu ming tnhe “lovnl” palrmm'md tn_e"snhh«r's fx‘lemh.” steal thousmrh, {:nrl an nnt. nn'y mfé, hu' ar3- Imnorml. And pin-p.“ who dr‘nnulma and exp-lie thyme rnrrupl-nnht: arenticmntispd as “Copperheada’! unrl “rthl sympathize-i 5.” 'l‘owvring and mugmfil-Hlt edifices aye being .erected everywhere throughout the country ; custly and gnudy appuqvl (hunt: along our strpets on the persons of tho~e who but. a sho’rt time mm were bankru'bt—nlmm‘t. in indigent. vircum stances. Una-countable fortune-a have been mmle in a vorysfhnrt. space of time—and how? Not by ho eat. and persgvering in dustry and frugnfily: but how havewhay been ma'de? They have been made out of the public moneys by rats nnrl parasites, who nre distinguished Tor their "loyal” Abolitionism. and who, re vardleas of the sufferings of n tax-riddeh unfover-burdencd peopln. are content with thedll-gotton gains they have so infznnnusly accumulated. If the country is 10 be snvnd, and the govern ment is to oxl4. n! it was established. and as {t exizted until the hxauuumtion of the prqs‘ent Abqlilion dynmtv. th? next Presi dential election must detérmme it. un’u‘infl .lccrlunlc —Squira C —, in his old age. look ln‘hvmic-lf a ynnng and enter prising Wile, who immv'liutely after being installed mi mimes: of tho household. 5m herself i 0 accnmpliah the llc-rr‘uloan. m 4: of “pulfing thing-v to rights]; Uld C———- was ahaeut during the booming procos-I. and on his return. jmlgmof his dismay upon discovering Hun ,lns lovolv reformer had armed from the wall all his "book uccoums" where they had born cipher-Dd in chin”: for years pan. ' Her pride at. ht-r great achieve men} was le'relora srvmmvhat dampened by his exchnmlinn that she had ruined him'. for those more hm rhargosugifinsb his cuflomers. She encouraged. him, howgver, to re commit them :0 ’tho wally-341cm memory. aAfter lllh’ long and laborious flask Nani completed, egiihiully wiflv‘reut sinis fnclinn m hiuN-ll'. >llB voyturevl timidfij' to ask him if he had the!“ all down? llére pliml vé-ry ainwly and ‘delihprnlelv: “1 don't thiiyk I have llu-m uito all; but’ .lh-hn I think' {have them (against. better folks.” , . v - 3- u «no» _—T—~ "urefnr (”arm—A cmrespnnilont writing frnm ()nio. who has sum-red much frnin corn‘. sentlu us thP following, which hP‘re gnrds us nn ‘infullihlo cur». h-nging tried it himsoll'wuh complete sum-9557; Pare the gamma clme a~ you can, they; get. a thin pit-c 9 ol' indis-ruhlu-r cloth, abeut the 20th 0! an inch thick, (the pure inflm-ruhber la ”min-st, but that mmlu of coldm Will «lo,) and wlwre tln> corn is or: mac-:ol the tops: make a stall of it, or Mir-re if is on unntlmr part of the loot. sew it on the insideof the st‘ocknie and larga enough to viii/er tho-corn wpll., By continuing the application from ltlur to six Weeks. and paring the corn as the calluua skin loosens, the.®rn Will dis appear. Thp npphcnlinn of the rublger will give imnrmlinte relief to thy pain.’ The pr‘lpriple of the cute in to 85.5384: nature in restormg the skin to its natural condition agnn. ‘ (Hilly/12f Karin—Stine! (lippeil in juice of the nettle becnlues flexible. linudippod in nettlejuice. put. upho-the' nnitril. has been knogyn/ to stay the blvmhnp of the no>e Wjjfn other wmedxos have tailed ; and fourtéen or filteen of the seed ground into pm'nh-I- and takvn daily. wilrl cure the swelling 1n the m-vk known by thanume of guitre, without. 11': any Wuy mjuring the géneral habit; . Anilfpillgmir i 7. [mliam I.—-A fearful epidem~ ic isprevailing in Corydon, Harrison count‘y, lud. Dal-leg the pan ivoek about. fifteen died of it. The victims attacked survive from one to three day». It prevails to some éxtent in the country outside of Corydon. The disease appear; to take the form ofa sudden congestion of some of the vital or gans—:fimst commonlybf the brain Ind api- Iml column, or of the stomach and lungs.— After the congestive period islpnst, there is an ’infiamnmmry,fever, or fever’of typhoid character, followed by violent _contortions, h yenkening pulse and a comatose state, Whlhh in most cases results in death. I} A“‘-—'-“..“‘T— iifalfhe Massachh'set‘u h‘dthorilies are making those sufler who go into that State to get men to come into Bew Hampshire to en’list. Edward A. Wallston was recently arrested for this offence and hold in $2OO. --X. 11. Mirror. Yet. Massachusetts has hosts 6f met? from other States in her regiments, and is ran sacking all ofGod's earth to find nogroes to fill her quota with ! Tlfousands of sable recruits have been-takef frpm this State wilhip the past year By Massachusetts agenté. ‘ ‘ A “Gapperhead” Pawn—Rev. Mr. Shine' a chaplnfin‘of the House of Rapresentatives in {he loim Legislature. on the opening of} _the recent sessmn. prayed thus: “Bless ; Thou the youn’g and growing §ute of lowa, 2 her Senators and Represen tutives. the Gov- ( 'pmor and State officers! GIVE us I sound , durenoy. pure water ind undefiled religion ' —for Christ's sake. nme‘n.” ' ' 3 . Bioclmde Running.--It‘is s'aid that, all the blockade tunnels hnfi Ymkee'pilotsA- There is néthing surprising i_n thin The 'gargoes were fulnished by Abolition ofiice holdeis, and now that the South in develop ing her home rgsources and holding out great. indqcemeqta to. meclmnica, there *- much reuian to fear, that the Yankees will go‘ down there and start histories and all that non of thing. and to ensure the mecca, of the Confeglcmy.-—Age. Claimfor Properly Datroy'ed by (hi Military. ...,Thg, committee also settled an important. questinn respecting olsiflu of individuals whose property, has been destroyed in the border States., The committee. in their report. hold that. it is inexpedien! to appro priate public money for thé payment. of such claims, believing tlntrit would but open thq door fnr Inglilation u n avast number hf mmiiar demands. ”uretha- em bnrrm the Government.-—« World. . All Fraud—A fellow who was urn-outed 'for counterfeiting Becretnry Chue’l chin , platen, told the judge that he “mutt the I who]. thing uni. d—n fund. and co iden odlthu ho Md u gobd a right :3 anybody olu to‘lwu. min: in the pie. smal w. \\ \~ \ \ TWO DOLLARS A-Y BAH. l The Future.-—Wben the mné- ‘or, (he ‘ pruentfidministmtiori shall have KPncliHl i a climax. and the delusion which hk- veil led and defended them shall have phased ;aiv‘:l_v. the people will turn to .tho Demo l cratic party for aid. and trust toils consent”: l ntive hnslsvthe‘ defence of civil liberty alrdx personal rights. i . '3 Nothing hut premature suicide on the part of the Democracy can prevent such a a r-ésnlt. That party has only to Adhere to lits time honored principler. maintain its' : traditional devotion to its country. and be ‘ prepared to receive power‘ und- 8 betrayed land deluded people will in due time com- I mil. to it the destiny of the nation.“ Let, , the Democracv have faith in the future, be llieve in its destiny. confide in the gobd L sense of the American people. and hide its . time. It. must hove the patience and the l self-reliance to wait‘for events. And it will i not have to wait long, for they travel fun i in revolutionary limes.-- il'cs/ioturi'lou Ru pulw'tcuzl. 3 Thé" Guwrmncm J Candédzue for the Prui- rlenqp—The Abolition organs have all along contended that. Air. Lincoln {.c gho Admin iatratinn and that the Administration is the Government. and now that they Inn-e united in presenting him as n c'mulidutc for the next. Presidency of the United State». vw prénume they will not. unriermke to dény that 75c (r'nvmiment i: (In Candululc. Tin-i, according: m Aholifinn logic. is self-evident. in would be an awful catastrophe if 1h; ; (.‘nvcrnment wwc to take 1f severe cough, ‘ lrronk one of its legs, o'r sickcu and die.— ‘ In Umt cine, Gmmmgut': widow wnuhL b 1?» ' mos! “16ny to administnr upon the Gourm- 1 WWW: estate, and the Govflkmznl'l hon Bob / would be the Agent. for tho! sullemont'of ‘ all nutsmmlinmcluims against the (leaned Govurmncnta—JlJ" Union. JVcw York. Fab. B.—A \Vnshinzwn‘fip'ecial . tn the World pay: that Gnneml Halleck will renign when General Grant. is confirmed as Lieutenant. General. Importnnt how’s i! anticipated in udny or two from certain military quarteranot proper to be mention ed at this time~ A lormidabloEnti-Lincéln movement has been organized in thin cur,- the first meeting of whirl] “a: hold lint 'Saturduy night. Io\i: ‘called the “Um-on diliona} Union Part) ”. The meeting was mldrozsed by Greely, who said he desired the election of an abolition President.— There could be no wace without entire ‘ abolition. The rebel armies an ’min'or bonsidemtions in the question. The Gov- I eminent muet. be abolitionized. that dotfe, pence would imnlediately follow. Tim Wur Ct!!s.—-'l‘here’ia‘ some difi'prenne of opinion as to the aggregglta of the cult-l for tFoops. but the fan! of the calls is car reclly set down as (allows, year and date Imin: given: , * - Ayn-1116. 1961, _ May 4, 1861. .: Fr'nm Julv to December; 1861, July 1, 1802. August 4. 1862. Draft. summer of 19!};3, February I, 186}, Total This is the aggregate of the calls for men in the army nh‘mé. while the mu‘nl service foot; up 34,000 men. An lei: Railroad dega—The Gfilena and Chicago Union Railroad Company have taken advantage ol the unusually firm condi tion of the ice on the )lissigi‘ippi Rivgr. by converting it. into a railroad bridge. At. Clinton they laid a track ucfnss from the island to the lowa uhnrem dlitancc of thrae fourths of: mile. some two weeks ago, and have crossed freight cam every day since the truck was laid. On Saturday lut up wards of 100 cars-loaded kith cattle were crossed. and thpir regular freight truim have passed over with M much regularity and suweu u if thin were a- germnent structure. ‘ Blankding [lanes in Wham—This is often wrongly done. When the horse becomes heated by hard llibor' and long hauling, the blanket; is thrown on his back at. once, the vapor steam: up from his hot sides, becomes condensed and wet: the blsnket. and u the horse continues to cool. the cold and wet. covering is of little use. ~ A better Tray is to allow the amimal on stand uncov~ ere‘l for afgw milnn‘res. (a longer or shorter perlod, according to dreams-Lancet) until cooled‘down to about the ordinaryftmnpara.~ ture,but not. in my degree towards chilli~ nose; rhea throw on the dry blanket. ’ “4 _, 7 ~77 ~-—n «o».—'—»~ ~~ Z Tle emu Tmilor Dgfilurd.—anhfin Wade mid,in his plac’e in the United States Sen: Mg. that the man who “ quotes the ConstL Lution m this crisis is n. Traitor." , Daniel Webpter said : . . - ' “ The ’Anuilulc'on (J the United Saw 1’: a written instrument, a "awful FUN DA) N 'I‘AL LAW :itis Mr 60ml, the ONLY 13 D 0.“ TILE UMUX of the Bmm ,~ a .2: aux/m gum u: national character." 5 Lone: by the Glnfellerate Raid I'll Penny!- mining—A tubular statement. of chi dnmggn allowed shows that. during the ‘Sguart mid of 1861 mm Pennsylvania.'there w re cup~ tured bv the enemy 6961101105. 11-Piallprs, $1,798.83 worgh of sacldles.3B99.T-L worlh‘bf grain; wlnlo there were 36.411 48 worth of Eropel‘ly and merchandlze of ditfenent ind: carried "my or destros'ed. The grand xggravate amount. of damages in this report Is $118,871.76. ‘ .‘ wThe Wuhingmn correspondent 0f the World say. it ll not. true that. Gen. Thomas is to supers‘ede Gen. Meade in command of the Army of (he Pompano.— Tb’u lame chluge in to be made is believed, and we has heard Gen. W. F.Bmith’n name mentioned {a a prohfie successor. alt is reported that General Hancock is soon to be placedin command ‘of the im portant miliury department non‘ goyemod by Butler. v ‘ ‘ 36-h: eerttin places in Indiana-so many young men have enlisted that it is almost impouible to get. work done upon the farms. Many l‘nrge {tum no without a Jingle huld to culmue them. fi-‘Three men went. into two of the boil ers of the Ravine Goal Com may. at Pin.- mu, PL.’to clam; them. W§ilo they wen in spam on accidentally a mod the hat 3“” into the boiler and scplgiod than: to cnlh. «‘ x ”A bill has passed the low: Legisla ture prohibiting the imigntion 9: he; negrou into that State. . ‘ “'ll. in better to be laughed a. form». being untried, thun to b. umbi- to. [nab because you "I. A THE "SOLDM'I mann- ARD m commas. ~/ Last week two regain”: o! zeta-ran sol diers (the 7th and th Penn. Cavalry.) ar rin-d at llarriuhurg. Having ro-enlisted for three yearn mort'. they were granted e furlough of thirty dny‘a. Ind ordered to our rout of Government toreeeivo their pay; I’beirjourney had been 3 long and tedioun one, und the otloere Ind mm were olluou exhumed ‘far the want of food and not; but they bore up like true vets-rum. feel' rure‘flnt on their nrriv-l lit the homer: Gov. Curtinu the “eoldier'n friend." they would receive plenty meet and comforts hle quarters to rest, in: They expected, poor follows, a worm reception from those in authority whose duty it was to provide for their comfort. eßut. the Veteran. ware disappointed. . 0n nrrivingmt Hu‘rriabur , cold, tired. bun . and nmnv ol' than ting, neither the umight": friend” or any body el-e mitithem or miniutered to their‘vnnte. They marched into lownthondr'd by band: of muaio. and finally haltecfnlmofl in the mhmlow hr the Executive Chung-r, but. atill no‘ one in authority recognized hem. Fi nally the brave bnynbecnme impatient. and commenced toclanrnr tnir"Curtm. quarters, nntlvnclunls." Atlmtthd“snidirr’ufriensl” uvns mused from his nmrbid'drowuifien, Ind he sent. one of hit numerous and m-ll t'ml Aids to‘ thr- Colnneln of the regimen“ with instructions to march the men to Camp Curtin! The nrder was given. and. ”the weary and sum footed soldier. mnrcb l toqaid ou'mp. The Cumfi was in n dread ?‘til condition—filthy. cold, and mud u to .th lint-M. A few old shanties 'h’alf-fified ikwatet. and with no straw, were the 1: era" the soldiers ware introduced to. ‘0 tier they at..once rebelled -, no won ‘ cursed the “soldier’s .friend” and it ority ;v no wonder they put. their t dinner». and returned to tofin V (g mmetliiug f 0 eat from the under that. rather than ,in -1 iii of Cnmp Curtin (camp 1 be u. better name.) they :- ry; bodies and uehing . I the pavements of [inr eps ot‘ th’é‘ Executive 1 l T _ l “r ‘ K L I . 1 L l k. ‘t l ‘ l l I \ .l 'l x g. ‘ t 0. 20. r:saa, No‘ wol der Mir) all in mm oflicerw M pellme”. to‘ léilizens; no hale the mius\ mud hole, woull rested their We: hones’ all night upn ljsburg upd o'h the Department. I How different wonh cepu‘on 'ol‘ mesa th’reo , an dentiou bém [um/mg" 1" TX igxpuden‘vg promnled_ Jun; Mu; “huldier'a h'jend.” wul them. in company; why his in: depot. mud welcmned ‘lll’fln spévfllfilled with falspme flu \éould have reminded‘them of th: feclmu he felt for tile"). and win words-convinced th m that. he w: to ho comidered their very anxious .. How long tables would have gromed\ dn-r the weight orgnod things'wt before x aoldiers. How he wquld hive auras-q and hugged them, and taken a “emile‘! with them as pften us they de-ired. Cun fnrmble qunrtera, too, tilledwith um; and. blankets. would hwe xbaen: provided .for them : and finally he wouklliave w’hiepof ed in their can that he was the ma “ml (l|er friend.” and a candidate for re-elec tion? This would have been Curtin's con duct. We any. had his reelection been pending. But the election is over. and Curtin neglects n’ven his plain duty tow-rd our braves. Ho cures no more for the sol diers—now that the election is ovqr—than he would for so many dogs. and his late ~ Aconduct is as di4gracel'ul us it. is cold and ‘ heartless. A beauty. inderd, to unto him self‘ the “soldier’s friend i” _ He is their friend when he want:‘ theirhupport. but as heurtlesa as I lizard when'no vote: no wanted. p'l‘lie “soldier's friend," indeed! 'Buhl « \ _ ‘64:; ‘ The had treatment of the soldiers 'muda known to members of thewll'rlgielnture. when Mr. Rex. (Democrat, from Mnntgonh upry‘) offered it resolution in the HOUSE, to the: effect that, the military authorities lshe‘uld make uvrnngements suitable to the proper a ommodutionof the soldiers during lthelr stay ‘in the city. "and thereby viipe out! tho d sgrnco to our soldiers which the 'neglectt duso had imposéil upon chain." | .'l"hi‘.~; Wu more than Abolition “loyalty"- could stand; so Mr. Smithfi‘of Chester, fmovml to strike out all of the resolution; :afler the word pity. Mr. Smith. by his,‘ emotion, held that such trentment'ot'onr ' 'solrliers wzvz no disgrace at nll. . 75. 000 64, 748 500, 000 301). Qrun, 300.300 3000 ON) sm). 000 Mr. B. F.‘ Meyers, of Berlforj, however. pluped the whole subject. in its proper position, by offering the following aubuic tutu: ' ‘2, 059, 748 [cm/red. That. a cnmmitlse of three mem bofis of this House be appointed to inquire into the condition of Camp Curtin. and also; what. arrangements huVu been mnde by the‘ nuuholitiea -for lhu reception nf the volun; teqrs returning from the War, and (a report the same in‘ this liouqo. ‘ :4 The Abolition nienibers Iquirmed 'nn‘d wriggled like eeisunder the process of Ikin-‘ ning. Finally must ot‘them very reluctant ly voted for the 'rwnlution. and other: ’ “dodged,"‘nnd did not voip at all. ‘The resplution mug adopted. ‘ ’ 'l‘he llurrinlturg 7l'lr'grllpk. the pensioned .aéubin orkun of the State and Nntionul‘ administrations, notwithstnnding it in evbr ready to excu-ie all kind. at? villuiny; iii in party, was n‘larmed at the conduct of those in authority, and pretended to chide them severely for it. It was very indignant.» however, that Mr. RM: and the Democrltn offlie Hoqse should think and feel for the (soldiers. nnd after‘bllictyuurdmg them round- I ly, the Trlzyraph sln‘ya: . . gig-hive would mt, wlim duty it is to" radio the comfort, the subsistence and the shelter of the returning veterans? We ‘ cannot close our eyes tathe'fact, thatythere are Mafor Generaln, Stafl' otfioen,-Cnptains. Lieutenant: and every grade of officinis ntv' this post to attend to "military ntYuin.f’- And yet, when a regiment ofveternns arrive at Harrisburg. either during (by-hm or duh—in sunshine or rain. it is no I)”. business to give tltem- quarters—nobody'o lmainess to 13! hem ratiOm—nobody'l Liraiuees to pnit n 04f. "Flip men Ire lon toili’e down in th mud—they'ere forced to I reprise o}: the [taped thecapitol or e cellu ; door. in one irntnnco. while these vetennt were huddled together in the ‘loldialt’e retreat, they were driven out on the‘ Iritton order of aaMnjwr Geneml. at the pointol the Provost Mnrahni'e bayopeu. The“ are facts. We unnot close oureyes totbom ; mid it is time this: the Government who hold of these neglects, if we expect men to , petril their lives in its defence. . Somebody i is In blame. 21nd we demand that somebody the exposed. If tin not the brains}: of tho «inhumernbleroflilm atithtl post to attengl Fto‘the want- of the soldierl—to s‘ee tlut they fare quartered. qdbsieted, paid. £13.. their the .- iofiiceni in question axe a set or idlers. con‘: ,swming thersubstunce of the people without. in fair returtjin service. and they should all Ibe expelled iruzn the employment of the. -Government forthwith.” ‘ ‘ .—————vo - o—9— ‘What (My Premier! Mo Paoplb—Rlllml rnn u Got. 0011'!!! u u-zuonn um mu“ mam. ruonnuunwnn n “flours-o u' ngonABLa,AND rmncgoun xx A w lon-n. -—§omenet Hadld and Whim'Oct. 7;" 1863. '75: Nm Goopel.—Tbou shall In“ “Cot-..' B. McClellan with all {by hurt, And will: : all thy soul and With all thy mud. Think , the first and great. commandment, and tho-1‘ mend it like unto h. , ’ Thou Ihalt hate all Democmfn, - "Upon thew commandments hang In NI. autumn and all tbq profi‘ 3;“ line” a woman prof." “IQ m dincer in throw; M. twonty-two, sh. 595.. filter; at flu y, the riohent mm, ”Fume" of Indians. from the 5:7.- ttul pompn of the State, say the peach tr“ have been killed by the Huang 9914 "Ilhflf: .1 ,‘lggnnity, induood figexpomn. ii prevnlem in the Was-him mien. 'l‘m' ty-fivo inuno ”Idler! won mu :4: M. i gem-ion 44:. 41,360. , ‘ ' [From tbrOitriNtle Vdentimorl hnve b'een the #9. mn’ veteran; Ital en Cummwhoao \to cull himseu' ~{ld have met v mtg»: the ‘uune. in a tery. 119 grain af hofiied‘ nroud iand. un- - 3S3P