The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, February 15, 1864, Image 2

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:fiifi'fif FEB.— 15. 1864
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mm; (H: Huu-u, at Washington. on
/}[nyf‘lln;’ tn:- Snnm- Enrollment bill was
'nmung A, Q I 'H M make "10‘ communion
g-u'. inland '1 3400. the payment of the
s'. 1; :1» niempt the person plying it for the
if}; Thl‘Od for' which he in draf‘ted. A
:1 NM”) 10 'eanpt clergymén wln lost.—
LUL‘.‘ c} was have been consoildnled, And
ram 03 for exemption reduced. The
':,..l 1:231} ggnin go hajck to the Senate. mfd
than: i 4 now no4ellin‘g how it will stand
M Im. ‘figmlfy pnsséd” . ‘
_uabymm publishen pr! the onmuuuonuz
I'm'ou, if: View of the g't‘at‘demand' for and
the inténm nn xiety to chain copies of the
Elnpon of Genéral Mvclellnn. has determin
ed to admin; thin great. puma; docum'enn u.
an at”)? day by subscription, It‘chenp titan,
u follows: Single copieanent free of pos
tage. 50 cents; ten copim, in one package,
54 50,; 3 {my copies, $2O; one hundred
copioé, {335; five hundred gopies, $162 50 ; 3
me th ‘umml copies, $3002' The trade will _
be :u’pfilied on liberal term; for cash: ALL!
div-u 'fihomxu B. Florence, 50 E lzireet, ‘
anuhiqgton..D. C. ’ .-. . E 1
Flemlmt (a be .Yominutzd for Puddinr -—‘-it is
said 13¢ a lube‘convfi’minn of radical Re
publi" nn is to be culled, to meet. in Look
wills. fienlucky. for tklle‘purpmtof placing
Gpner. Fremont in nomiusltioh for the
Prelidéncy. The convention is to assemble
on 0.11.6}?ch instant. .~' ; ’
Palil‘éshu'u inauri..— X n the'Miswu ri House
of Asfimlfly on Monday a romlutiqn nomi
\mm'ng; President Lincoln for re-elnctign
Tailed [MUM want of n two-third: Avotes-
Nmrlfi all 1310 radicals voted against lhe‘
rqsolulion.
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Flue radical German paper: of Mia
ro strgnglMppoting the renaming-
Prenjdent Lincoln. ‘ ‘
[radical Emancipationhts of St. Louis
’nppointed sixty delegates to the
line-freedom (Fremont) Convention.‘
“German Republican clubs of New
‘ held a large convention at New
1‘ Wednesday. and' resolved to sup
'remont or Butler for President. l
humlrml (hominid copies of Senator:
:‘vn‘-‘~tndical npeech are to be printed‘
.xcuing-J. . Shermun is fnr Chase's!
Minn. and against, Lim‘nln‘a. ]
m not hurmonxir) the Abandon “mks."
m is having. ‘ ‘
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‘inzl 71-oubr'rs.»"Perloy." of the 11023011
Laljvriles from Washington of rumors
1 that thé prment relatiolia of Home
members of the Cnbinet {we such that Mr.
Linctiln will he Iférced 46 rte-construct, his
c.ounltil of advisers, unless nlmore cordial
undekstanding can be attained. _
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Egret-m Nu‘lelQ—éh. has become so much
the practice’of robbing the preaen’t parcels
and fog“, in Wachiogmn. directed £9 the
solaibr: by their friends. under the preTence
of lohking for whisky. that the utentinh of
film hwemment has ban called :0 [habit
to h vc a stop put to it. 3 :
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ch‘Mr. Thurlrxw' Weed. in a letter tJo
Sen {or Morg‘m, of New York, Estimates
I.lan the war will have cost, at its termina
+ M. leastfau" thyumngi million: qfdollarl.
‘ Hm three-fourths of this amount will
{iii}; us a uni-ma! debt. Tax-payers will
Law: to sdfir _ten'ibly for the sins of
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'roxnv qr‘ .Vorz‘r’agqrnrigndierf “Li
5. him iwn. ho was": not, ml)“
in if”! member bf the 36th Congress, is‘
‘y I-Ir. Lincoln's Military 'Governor of
‘ns. This Special agent, Hamilton. hu‘
3 public recepfion' at. Igintamms. by‘
Mexican Governor. Serna, uni 001.1
tinn ; and in a speechlat the bdnquet he‘
ounced tlmi "hr we the French ed
as on Mammal-as the Yankees wouki
p the Mailman tn Whip them out.” The
‘ bined e 50": of Lincoln, Sevimrd, and
_ Hngiltqn may yet; succeed in involv-l
pa in i dir'eful war with Erancedn which 7
at we iould certainly have to fight both ‘
, ant; Englnnd. for do person can have
gottenythe ‘gleclaratiomof 02 member of
high): Cabinet. to. the efi‘ect that the
innce between themextendedjo the
- Iniqp qf affairs in this hemisphere as
$ll as that.
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{lmportant Army, (Wm-:1“! is {Ned that
‘order will be issued in I few dug .tn guise
F o‘ng .pj‘ng’l iplagntry regimepls 1012300
on each. ”I lo do Mia by consolidation.—
[urthor‘enliuwenu 9f cavalry will also‘be
‘opged: Theqnler will cauae the diamiuni
‘f nearly half mvoficen in tha “nice.
Mow——
86901-39 Thémpnfi, the pond English
. litionist, has ahived in Boiton, and is so
ave a public reception. When here before i.
9 used to be rotten-egg“! {or his autumn-“5I
‘.‘ ..--‘Vu—a—Alfihb r
RThe Somergot. Democrat’s advice in .31
a. you» give ugay man! or mluriafi sup
. rt. (0 w than who pray: or price/tqpoli-
M. Tbs; wx mp it, if nothing 91% will.
i ”The itcyrgrk _Dmily Mama-y, one of
film may. mums of the Mic-l 11.9qu
licn papers of flow (crayfhu died the
death _of (lag wicked.
‘ 133:): it Before Ithe Pawn—Thanh. Black
[Republican in Congress voted ngninst $l
- soldiers “a (1081?? a day. and u, the
’cyzge time voted u; :qu Abolition clerks
«r aliens dz: 1 01¢! e b ritetl
if? ¢« Ff, $1.831
”The Goveynnmqt ungain- for two
thousand ytillcry I;ng npd (mpg thomand
awry home‘- ' \ ’
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:94 citizen of 001 mm. Maia. mug-«i
lielphumu mum for . dogma-9d shot
I‘m; mad 1"; ml: by I lan-d pt ooldfm,
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.‘fl'mave ynh dab: knoyncu Democrat; to
junify a violation 07.3.5.1 Constitution“?
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i WHO MlO3 1'“ UNION f_ ’ ”01.17101? CORRUH'ION, ! m ”mums. I LOCAL DEPARTMENT. i ‘ THE WAR NEWS.
In" r°l!°'"nl"'"“”(mm‘l‘h'wig‘ The unparalleled frsud. corruption arid: The New Orleans correspondent of the- ~‘ "—"—""“‘"‘—‘ M ! News has mch'd Wesliinpton that on
:1 in the UnitedStstes Sent-e by Hon.Revex-dy fslsehood which have msrked everv step‘ {T New York li'arlr? lddl something to'our in—i DAxAGES-‘I" ‘h' “Mm," Hm'bflgv Saturday morning nreconnoi-s'nncnin force
idobzet‘lln. of 324-2" {k . the Lincoln administration. are at length ‘ formation in reference to the La”. Sys- {0- rounds: lust, MLSharpe. Den. of Frukliu.‘ started frolm ‘iil. Arm! 03.1!” Poktomlso;
‘ .. 3 we wsntt 93”!" ’9‘“! D'd we forcing unfnv able comments “om come “in in Louisiana. Ilis testimony is bu‘im psresbill providing for the sdjildtcs-it at consi' en 0 cannons mg too psce
‘Ki-"iiitrg? ‘53:“? :"i "s'? ”bush- or we ie-dinfiimm'or um i-rir- érw‘fimwmfive of one furnished by hundreds ; "°“ W‘" '“""‘,'-' ““3” °" "‘° “m" M 3533‘.) 13:2?33: flick??? “3"".
. . N“ '01“ I'Mel’flnl . , .. . . .bsd it referred to sulert :omrniltee. It pro- ‘ e ‘ 9':
relations .0 be "Kan...“ ,md our farm". lay up. in .Ofolhery. butnome of the details in his nor- vld r P It: , noon muskotfy begin sud continued until
prosperity "fitted. and our notion to be . "As to the corruption which of- late hss‘ ’Ffi'e'"! (if peculiiu- 50‘9”“. if local! es 0 ‘ ”with?“ olsll such chm" 'h" . d‘rk~ ‘ .
‘ placed in the front rank or the notions of stalked shamelessly through our legiuintive‘ thst slthough the leisea took possession of. “Inflated, by "“5““?! ‘0 9° tuned by “I! , The force lent outfrom the Army of the
.lhl‘ earth 2 Who would not my vex? ban bulls. PnJhould have said through theiptmtuio“; um] i h' h “at. ofcultl- S‘Nfii harms tour per cent. interest, Ind re. Potomlc on 8““?‘1" morning "° 'm""°i'
,we set thin receded States blck by meuuresi whole amt] what is to he done! If noth-. 'p lr.yn . . '3 . . lawn-bl: in twenty yet”, or sooner at the op. ' "‘8 on the 3‘9"!“ "“ler the same
“° ”fit them out? Wu it the purpose or ihg--then republicun institutionshron fail- i ".nn.’ we 1 “mum“ ”uh "Pen?" In" ltibn‘ol the Suite. it Ilsa one. s Ipselsl tin ‘ night. It WW" from the me" “cc"‘m"
it“! it”! July 2. to uy to the‘ temple of urn” , , Ich'mry' "'4 'Wked' with none but “’lO-!Drone-tourih-miuto crestehfimd for the re- ””3“” "“9“? "'9 R‘li'd‘m' 9"" ““9“-
[tbe South—meu.\tomen’snd children—yin The Cincinnnti Gouda. the leading “_ibodied “Wm“v "'9 Speculation h” '1‘)" idemptiou of the certificates ' fled m “cum-Ding}hu "n' L” "I‘m"
,nre out of the Union now and forcven Ind - - - - - - I‘ been I rofiinblé'o‘ T d''4' = - - , . :- .. l‘ m aim-orig mum" in front 0f Ortnge Gourt
_ . , ministration plperin Ohio in reference to . - p "9' he ”83'0” ° not “ - l ' ' ' '
. I that they should be slaughtered on their ' '_ ‘ . lincline t"nk - h l d"f 1" COUNTERF‘RIT.—A countertei‘ bill on the "N's“ During the movement "he dwi‘m“
3,an hurthstiones “Bl?“ they came in? recent expmuresofcorruption st Washing-i ! o rW“ ““1““ 1f“- 3“. l 1 “link of Gett 'bm lh . t; 'l dl of Gen. Hayes became. ergnged with the
l’l'hin was not the view taken it} 1852. whfn “"11 remsrks: .' ‘ . éwrre no" for the enormous Prim “hwh are ‘Il f mod I'g. u 1““ een ssue . t enemy; the hm" being i“ overwhelming
i the set VII pap-eds” . ”‘it rliahoa'fluu the Wople in suPP°rt of: “in" Ot’m‘m‘d for. "‘5 products of the 91"” I 0 ‘ ted “Mum-lion Of $2O. It I. so well! force, ’sndin‘n strongly fortified position.
kaiflfi °f 111° PREP?“ of the return'of the wsr for the preservnition oi the govern- ' with": “Pull"! would be made It $ll out ? exec}: . “I" the beebjudz'es ."e opt, to b: hie", “Miro“ Idiom- 21’: liq” ardelc'd'
itb. needed Stomlothe Union, he says: linen}. when they‘see lthe'public oflieei'Slof 9 system. This. however. is but s in?“ mbyi" u" Vignettefhel‘ng put“ on :vileulrfzzhds it?) bgnigprnc’ilxbllf' wliili'oiiz
I u Does not every man who h". I hesrt in ' :uruifng " toiirofi‘t, ‘Pdl rapidly mmuio-I II? t misfortune in comparison with (he {the “a"? of the "at? Thu "gum", 0" "1' heavy loss under ihe present bad condi
lh' boso vi 9 . mi! Offlinemut it. i Extnvsgsnce and: , '.- Vcounterfeits In: W: (1. M‘Pherson, Csshierflindfh ' - -
iln in sh th.m back to he spin u culntion and uddedl .ed lth to of the negroes themselves. I‘he wri , . - tion of the roads. He therefore Withder
i'they were in the past—our brothers—to I: the government oflhichu‘i: mo¥3|e-' er says: _JR. Smith, P'fi'ldfin‘y dated 1845; while the, his attacking force. withnlons of between
iha" the name dflhiny' 'i'd 115'ka of the Pressing to the bltriotk p'eople thsn lh ‘ {“1 do not know that the leased huts-igenum. "9 "fled by. 6' swoP" 'P'mdemil "'0 "-“fj PM” hundred i" killed, "0“."518"
”in?!" 313".“ ",l'm“ m" "mm" "Ll an“ hostility of the rebel eu'emv ”~ I ti‘pns have been subjected to any :1: ress ind T’ D' Carson, Cl’h'°'"’”‘"' ”L and nmsms' The ‘0” 0f the enemy '3 not,
an" s time. As was once Mi 5 ~ ' , l -' l i - - . , "”T""—--‘*~~~--- , 'lan
’stst'esfiisn now no more. whose mafesticyind IboAlbnny, .\ew YorkSlalAian. I r .u-I°¥i‘m'““:]°“vt£ men?” how they 2‘" SABBATH SCHOOL CONCERT.—The Show The Washington special of the ’l‘y-i‘liiil.’
tellect Itamped'itseif upon our history—:ls" blacknmoor press, makes this thrdiiigeciifniii...d xiii-iii; gigggggggf 15-01 School qfthc Germ.“ Reformed Cllurch , estimates the Union loss in the late recan.
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3.2;»; gmfiumfifgyflggixfg wag-w".- I; m . . in: .mh W... ... mm or . l .. W»: : miss.arm°,.:‘;.i::;’“..".:'.:,;:2-$3.";
not in consolidated. but» united one." ' Bornesrxuil%Z:l%:ohu‘ngg:: tally-iii; pig-tag of ghoi‘elhworked “l govirnment’evemng nu" Feb. 22"’ for which n“ mo“ men today than at any tiinn since tlieicoiw
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.0n Mondsy, the 19th ult., the Hon John ('itllicots, his Rovenue: nnd ‘Co‘htiumtion ForiEihleor'hortit‘lity. :rhjfrrtiontii’ixeof‘tii‘g 'LZZrlozgrorpzcdparsnon ”‘ubung rim-(1e. The l mencemfnt My“? mm . i
.L. Dam-on. of P4..bfl'ered in the House of agents: and Mr. Linccln is m plnim‘dmf awful middle mmsdge‘s of the slave ship-,1 8 d mission mbe 1.» cents. thel .A\li\\' YonKVPeh. 9.~A Wn‘iliinzton spa.
. . _ for custom homennd cuntracti swmdling, fu'nm I” infnnpro'collectlon of. wh so .re‘ .procee' sto be devoted to the purchsre of a cinl to the l'rmme snyii: On Saturday a l")?-
.Representatives of the United States, the 5 . . . ‘g l q . . ‘ 0 new Lam. {0 tb Sh a] h Id h “tion of Gen B'itlersforcm un-lri- m
followin resol ttio w“. h M ..' tl- :11”! ”'l6 WI ”gent/kl mong- m .nngrnsuor on“ lirrsal We recml With so much horror. i _ry re c " ‘_‘ e o one 9" 1“4 .' Wis! m l 'l‘f .‘ m.
it 5 t n. ‘mw-r J” N ' i"” ”7"” "7 “NW! difficult. There? “arms In ;“Some of these have been made known ““3 be” “m by “‘9 °°°“P’“'°“ otiihe Church mam 0 1.9". 'h M' NC I?“ mm “’rk‘.
: .. esolved, Tb“ the P’°~‘"‘°’T‘ bore. "9 '* Perfect carnival of corruption and before—not hermindecd. but northward—[during Ind sfierithe brittle. Interesting exer- town by ““y M N", hm" (.om-t ”9““?
[quested to make known by public proclit- crime in every dennrtmo tof government. Qi’Jie Old, Hickory plantation were plotted "in. may be e r d . r"? “’9 Purim“. 0f "34km; “.fifuli into
.mntinn or otherwise, to nil tho muntry,‘ nil-l little or no effort. strip it, 15v and nix Jq‘ne 3, four hundred and thirteen rte-i 4—..xliiff: _'._. . _ ißichmond and liberating 'l'” L"“”“ l'“""
‘tilll whenever any State now in insurrection hy, unless thei-e in a (‘it 539, ii Wlii lia’nund n‘rm-s,‘ with but two day's provisionii and on ‘ fi'Rev. 1- R‘erner. Ot this place delir- i hie“ confined there)” A} him Wit “'9
Irhsll submit itself to the authority of tho that ltimubliciin ilOllllZil‘kinni 1N well us re-‘Ehe 11th of September two hundred end i cred it Lecture oi: th “l’nitt ‘ol‘t‘ It id "30 clock on. Sundnv min-Ping (Feh' ") 3h“
lFedeisl Governmenl: as defim‘d in "'8 Pullman il'S‘illllions-iirtiutiiiluior't ' flint-teen oi thei-e huil‘died. Un' White'in ‘itie F'it tilt: e. . r. w y‘mig’ i°""""y.’e“°h°d “mmm‘ B”“‘-’°“"T'? “m”!
iConstitutinn. all hostilitien against her shall This is bad enmigh . ”7"” who we :tdd l (11‘ ”.9 ""91”“de three hundred. and On . I rent ._ res uterinu Lhnrcll. lfluln.‘ from ljiclimund. A heavy force (ifinfuiitry
iceue. sud such Suite shall be protected‘ ‘.‘ ': ll ‘ tllx ad: of Si- tember but fort -two weré‘lddphm’ on the ‘mh “n" and by m‘nmm" of followed the cavalry k" “Wm"
lfrom all external interference with her lo- ”'9 remarks of bi-nnturdlnle, made more {mini living p 0" the Anilier’eyplace onei' committee, heihn's consented to repeat it in‘ 11W“ iml‘fd ‘0 “"‘l'nw ”‘9 enemy 1“-
im‘ 1“" and institutions. and 9" P 901“? ““m in ya”. "52.0 i" hi-5 1’1“” in. the senntc, *illll‘ilil‘udial l seventy eight were 'loit-I anilithe Academy ol‘Mutic, on the 23d inst. The Bottom's Bridge. "1" ”“1 “”‘m'l’l faded
‘shall be guaranteed ”‘0 full "l“ymellt “'9 "3"hi“"‘ H‘L‘ I-ii‘turflv “‘1 fluid ' ‘l‘ "k ‘ i mate mortulit we found iLecturc is spbkcn oi in hi-hl' c minute-nl3 ”‘mllllh the ”030“?“ Of It, 40‘?er train
I“ all those ri 'hts wl' h 111 Fd'.l 1. l - ‘g.. 1 f “l”31 “ propo. “. , y F s’o .i 's‘ the Union mink-:5. who gave information of‘
stitution Earle s'th "no (a e era wn'lld. “T”, J" '.’ ”i" ~i‘'s‘ a" ’" 9""1'" on W" "yaw-‘3' ("‘Jt’ Mano“: R'mhzandi‘erm“ lthe movement in Richmond The 'enemv
- ~ , _' . an,” ,7', Mm ”Mum” _,. mg Ma. ~r (1. mill Milo'l‘ vlnr ..Int tom. 1t t iis into "" “‘ "J ;' . "‘ ' . . 5 _ . - ' - , *
i The venerable Amoii Kahlil-all nslcl: “Are | an: pri'xu; 'l' it. 1‘» it. :1 .ii- ii. ”‘47""6/1" i- he tlje ~.ii‘..’l fix is iii-ought: at the lionoras‘ “The locomonve‘ Heidelberg" met wrth 1;”?! “ largedqaintit‘v‘flf “Hi-hp? ‘0 (“hiri'm‘
i .... ‘ ‘ , . 'I, ..., ~, ,- .1 , ‘ ,v... ~ ~~ . . ,‘ ,n Al, g died of it a severe accident on 'ednesduy lust. Wliilat' “Or‘L‘v “" ":‘l' "h" ”“9"”!th ”‘0
we to have the old [mum of the boiled got r 1.. i, . .... LnJ on. L7l| r. .u. Li W by": Him-1 N 'n- Ul9 0V9?“ v’ a . 'i . , attempted surprise hiid been detented r»-
Smes 00‘ i t lb w h' ah' 1‘1“” ‘ “i“ “1 ‘“L “mun“ “1""! “"3 "elm" PhY'll’m‘W “"‘3"Kh H 0"” (“mut ‘“'° turned to Williammhiirv ‘ ()n tlin in
i .t .us ruc e; yas inclnu our 1“ , .... _.__—...» »--« -»- .5.1.:|1: nor other. white 'P‘ mm on theimiles from this plsc . one of the front axles. bauk’hiq renr "um“ wL; attacked .0: LL“;
comps HP“. base 0!! the suffrage: u. the: 0 it'i'hAT IT: 0313. “one.“ )brhke, causing: the wheels to lenvo:th‘ctmck. enpmv, wilt)‘\\‘(:'(-‘ liuut‘eii‘er repulsed ' -
‘peoplessregulstcd by the Mates: i Inih m.“ f”, ‘3“ m c... .mpr ,xwgnipmxfi. l>:u_l. in the condition to which the ue-i’md pu§hing glong ma, forty or titty feet over Rx ‘ nond piipera pt tire 3d .-oni:iin re.
L" the RWUbl‘cß“ lenders 31““ :73 why. aw .i “c pnyin [or :L oliuncu to have dim haw: been brought by their preterit-lei:i - the cross-ties, the machine iplunged into the “P"? “ “'o'” “won” “NW" NW 0"“ ' EM."
‘Vice President Hamlin lei}? l’b'HlO‘T‘ll‘ :‘ir. Lincoln's sc' mm ‘0: ' immisirii. in.” . Men 15! i ‘ ' | book. The engineer. .\lr. I’ritts. was injured. Jl,“ icnpiui'z-‘l 800 Federals at Pct“, ”"ur'c'v
wto want. “ the Union restorhd in :t Wt"). «:irrievl int-J eiiv.‘ ,- lmi in, than low voi- 1 ‘ __.~_--. ‘ “...” h.— VA . ' but at s‘e'riousl '. The locomotive wits lit-M‘i- an ‘V I?“ ‘Y' . ‘i i “ - ‘
that “they cannot have it ;" tlin; ‘l‘i‘.o:~.- ‘ .31: ii: Wt uracil. P1:1£..i.. s~.i.t ti uiteen. .i - ABOLITION TEsT‘IIgONY; l, difmnged. and will probably n-«iuire $115.00 i ”Sift;eigfflrfltfiffgf‘ifi.ifxm..]:'i§fffl‘:
who plesdfor the restoration oftli- ['nicn ' mum; ..43 '1“, ‘ . i The {FI-“n" omm” exl'rf‘“" the hopeLw repair it. The passengers wcrc conveyed ful Hernmhll‘nlinn on Qll‘til‘luwu.,'l'i-nn.,
as it, WM. tire demagnguom" and is.“ the i_ 1 “‘1“ u ‘ _7 .-.:L U: 4h?“ sh)“ ot' tlii< war, ' ‘titngit will not be thought. ilrsioynl because lii-mm town to that point. in had“ until Friday killing nit-i wounding 'Zl'i "-ll)l|‘.'it’i'di(“~_
idea of “restoring the Union dnilurdi‘r i" ' my“ 3' i=l Luna-r I" it re. shall never tint of'c‘ Pymfi‘h? “flow?“ extract from ‘ltlhe . eveniiigjbv which time the wrei-k was removed. ”kg“; ”0 prisoners. ““1 ‘h’l'fl‘d'g Eh"
. . . . . ~” ..‘i . u , ”lip iv .i debt if it: le 5 2mm, cor s inn enceo ,tlie log on (bmmouwea (Ir, ” i - - . '9‘ . . “
Caustitution as it is, ll nonsense, and~ baa 1060 '2‘”. 1 “Hi not’ H. mil "HEIRS debt. Fl r 331; 'q r _ h in f h. h innd the-trllns enabled to-come tun. nillll\i.~—.—‘ 'l‘lm report ”I,” ”m Cunl'mlernim iml (“L
nonsense at that." . . 1.: tl f “h. (me ot- R pubiicséthe 5m- (u; "9" orh“"')- “" W ”r ‘ “if e’Tile entire track oftlie Gé’tiysburg Railrmui Huh-an 1,...k fmmxewim...:\', (1,, in Rhino" A,
- Senator Jim Lnnesnys “l um ready to 1m": :52} tlaie~niighti 1...") undermine folmpcmment of our cotcinporury ‘5 alittle .in good condition. , iis continued li)‘ the qilt'illifllllgi Imm“ -.'
see on Kansas men shot. down who" favors I Government and corr t‘ the ‘2O yie. The ‘ "‘1" sanguine: 1 . . i --.- i iv . ”n", PM") WM- fr-“m‘l '0 be m 0 «WM-3:." ML.
the Utiion Mit was in "great debt of Englandlei'has kbptrf‘er book i gl'oii have doulitlnu heard much said con-i .WTIW hM'e‘ 0‘ "'bm'f' 3-100. *f'h'r-‘i‘sol', fit'li lg. the i mon lurces to niliiiiLr :t ~uvi.
I ' - 1: ll ' q_. l' iin fl” 'prngrem M least a hundred year§.- 'cet'niiig the latent Union .r‘nilimcnt in Jéfl"s i diers have been re-huricil in the .\unonnKem- j ceufulliittm'k. \‘ '
.n a war meeting e ( at \pi‘ngfin d.‘ Neither m” I remind v'ou that, when we l'kitngdqn]. and may “8"“ cherished u" inno‘l eiery. fioveltlii‘llnlirr‘lluh yet mbe rcmovtdq‘ ;\i|\:l29~ from Clinrle~mn to the \t ism.
Ohio. September 12th,1862. Rev.Mr.Chi‘lds .80 out of this war. we :35 outzwitll a" hm v (Ma; belipri" it~ “m",wfi “- yew 0,19 an ‘ the work up“ which is “em-1]). going “mud. stnic'tlmi the lwmhni-ilment yttrium :iud‘i)‘.
undo the following declaration : “The mensorlisbnudod army. an immense militn- ’ rah be taken its a fair tyip:l of the entire ,vmd will doubtless by: completed “3 the firstuf. LP? {bf'rk‘im'l ‘lilpstjninlflm‘fflly' ’1“ "h“
man who desires 1,01 have the Union as it ry_sp.irit.euilm«lied in twothirilsoln nflllion South. the people of the thorth might ins Ar“ '. ~ . in inme. in Con 91 cuties mo tight tum
was ought to be hanged up‘ by the heeh‘ol‘soldierlein fruitlul. the inevitable snurt‘r- well xclifiiqui~'i their tin-try little _t‘heoriesi p ' -.,___. .. ___ __A, _..'. _ ' 101‘ two guns in the nuns at Fort . motor.
.' ' . , ‘ ot'i‘resh debts and new Wars. I pacs by all nthnwma ‘ l'Lirev’i-r. The nponundifiguW‘dl 38“- DJ Buthei‘ has kindly laid on cmi'land ha.” bee." my?" "‘ Pm"? 'Pl’ """‘
until, he be dead, deed. desdl nnd_,llie these. and lyingfivithin those causes are 59.9%.. I“ _d, is m” verv strong. The‘tnhlcnpiece of Mimic untitled “,I.th Hawaii)?!“ and cutting riirinpaltliriiiiglr (lip-nib.
“01"” and ““9“” ought to 9“ theflesh ‘ thing-i énnuzli to make the most sanguine mii‘jnrib . itizens nredevotet’eonicmli of Gettrsburrr‘ or a. liir us for tlie‘lirin'e2 ; hm" "1 hi'l'lk ""d "NH-EM" “'0 "imrmm'
from his carcass.” ‘ ifriegids of freifinstitutioiis tremble *lor our "i Luu i... 1 .- iiiwninr .lelf. 'l‘liqso rallied Si ".11 t 11".! 5' t ‘ ;l (q '."°"—s‘,""" " '“i smi‘vf'ml ‘t‘fblll Milli midri-
Now who are for the Union T future. ‘ . Union ”min“ nt i.~ ~ti-adilyun the increasefl dug “I! u ( wrus, its Sung- »; .linr.‘. . .o- . “I? run-o \rur‘hh rd Urn. (ulnnire. l‘lii-i‘u i»;
, -... __ -.. ._ But Jet me remindyou ofanother tenden- but if we outline the elements of its! bl” “"d 0' 5‘ “0’“9“ “W““i’lsi J' k‘ G'b‘ ' ".0 “ring from u“? "“5" it ‘7’ ”nim‘n' "'
’ ~civ of ltlie time: gnu know. _tur imtnncn,- rtiengtli. ilie’ coircluni'uiis tire i-ulliciFntlylson. Violinist: Capt. A. .\l. Hunger; Flniisi; “‘9 "““Infl’i to “"9 ““3 “re—“ 3“"? n “"Hi
tint tie writ of aliens car «.2. b “'iliCil—‘Jl r.. lefnitltflv. The ’Tt’illf‘l‘ wort. o tho! - -' '. - - . Wow.“ 3“. urn. ‘ . v
Government is bound to redder n ryeiisori to llrin'nnbtu iire-tixnn-si-rvl-ois whole iill'i-ctions ’E: A: aflrnhbowfn; ‘ “ .':.:u§fns, £l2O, 3 _A" "fllcml ”W” from ‘s"le hip-"'3 5"”
the Judiciary before it. Jnvs its hands upon are Enlisted on the tanning «do. As long;l lam” . ' ‘ Off” ‘ enor, " ' to”: 2:23ormll‘ui' Lee reports the d?$lrllr‘lllill of Hu
:l ciiizrn. he: been called the high-miter asi ' c are evci'vwliere t'ictnrimi-z. these '“Glewmb °f_t’°"‘p""s 0' ant. ( "I” “A"; new and M“ m""“"""""""‘" Wu" “‘V'
rtrknl Engli'shlioortr. The presciit Nope. {cilia are with— l)\', but. wil'illlll l'e\'Pl‘h'S_."l|"\'. Words by J. A. Scott—Music by MALE-"ll. "3" ”“3 STNMN” ”N'L ‘:""i"“""l""
_i-gbn. in bl; treati~c on the English Consti. I‘Vit‘kiai-(E IN. and tliis city fall again into ;J, Cable." The music infer sale lit the Book. lion, “Q" ”'3": H'Vf'll'illl- ‘Cnmmgimlcl‘. ‘Crighti
t ion, or. sit the germtvt'Eiigiidi menu). the hnmls m‘tho r‘i-bcls, the would rovel - - . . ,iieur .cw oped) n at. w (are true nu
iiigm- ”91’8" 5"“ that tl"‘t- with free “WN- ““i bitter 5°“““"“"“‘"“ ”'9." {“4" [Ukt‘ii'fll‘tfl‘l “0‘” (if A'. Di Buchlrr. AS It lg 9‘, home ion- lmi QSle‘B and discharged most other cur-i
iiigs like thi<.:indi\free press,:ire the time lliiionists. 'l‘liey h.iv :in are “mt their exucern, "' “n no 9"?“ meet a gent-ml ”“10 ,En- . . , _ '- ;
elements Which Iflwtiflguish liberty from “mil"? Possiissinmx, 13nd fully liciilize tliatlhele- '1_“;l-l‘ll"‘13'll‘|fir{mm .\l‘" :"l‘mn' "In
files Q'sm. and ii that Suxnn blood line t-liie tenure of mo ertv owm-il li' rebels is: ' ”i T' ‘ ‘ ‘ M ' ' "F ‘ ”_l ”. "“0- ‘1 "“ ""“"‘ “ "‘"m'm-i
;gaiii)e(i‘in the battles and toils ofltvo hundred :iliirminglvinwlcurg. Ili iuetlieiirhit'iiiir.dest ‘l‘ W‘ W'Fil‘m‘)‘ of Frenchmen fl!“ ‘2?“ There is said to be no founil-itnni f-il' iillf’
_yearg‘m-q these threo things. Now.,(o~dny, ’ contempt for (his claw. "l'hoy believe in - ormcd "“Ch cage for thrpurliriseo Cntl. in)“; rep???“ contemplated “U-H’k 1’" M"“’”"~
ievpry one of “1859-50.13“; carpi". thoright ' Kiting Cotton, but could not sacrifice their‘ all the. rats possxhle. ruriug their skins nnil ex- [ as ”'13:! pligre ol no strntilgiiz mi "trial“:t'
,of free meeting. and free press is smm“? : “Tank; so they rbnlnir.pfl’ tool: we 03th:: porting them to Boris, to he used in the mnnu-t ' find 1-1 strictly bloclcnd'inl‘. Every thing isll
[ted in every square milerof the Republic_.fi.§nil nominally are with ".3 iilll lilt‘ll' hearts ifactnre at" ladies‘ 'gim'es. (‘ould u‘t they ' ”PM!“ i" be qu'“ '“ _lex-u. _ l
flVe tlii‘i to-day. l)evlcry or}: 02 us, and}; movertlie linfs. A sceuii-l fiith‘ oflllnitin lestublisli 3 bra‘uch in this place? it would lt Nrw 't'urit.”l"eb. ll.l—'l'lir‘- l’olluwing in‘-i
mar 18 aw or mo aw. ' e . eot‘etnt‘v o . n are may i einaizuizlivs. win see 0 our ' ‘ u ' - u . : erestin y inte iucili‘e ms: ’9O" firm-wru-
YStnte pdts‘into his Bestile. with a warrant I‘llie overthrow of the rebellion. nnil ligw’e’ i pay, as the - round-file mm H” heron?" ) from tligo Associated Press correspondent
’as irresponsible as that of Louis. any man ; titti‘rmincd to make-1 political sonimersnult unusuallyngmerousmi-l "“"f:‘l}_’:'_j_"tf“°m°' {in .\‘ortli Carolina. --’*— ,
iwhom He plcnses.and ymiknow thatueither afichew gill their ‘prrviriiiu opiuimiq, lead 58')" GKQiEo—do-ri'lms eold his house, Nsiinnit'x, Feb. 7._'|‘he enemy are :igiini
ipress nor lips may venture to nrrnign the public sentiment. land ride' into power‘witli 25 feet f. t. ' York street at go 800 ml threaten‘nn our communications .r’t various
:Government Wllhollt being silenced. “ [llla imr cries of lived-)1!) and emiiucipation‘,l . ran on 1 .‘ ’ V" ’ .; points. Z'l‘liey inmle nnmlicrdevnnmlrnliim
; We are tending with rapid strides-You ‘ “if! their lips. 'i‘liesc men are mnspicuous I Mr' 1““ 6".” sou' " ‘ ~ ”“5 "‘Omlng 0" NW'P’W 'fill‘m‘k'h “'o'.le
say, inevitnble: idon'tdenyi}.necessarily; iii Puilii‘ min-tings. cmiincipution lengues,,, ’ ' ""’” 'point, they Will’ evrdently'niteuipt:i to
i don't question it-—wc are tending to that Ht‘ff‘l [Vlliw'n societies. and wherever they holrl.f ' ‘ '
‘strmtg Government which irighteued Jef- .éqn luring thrmzulvcs prominently before An erroneoui report that in- w rc licinu
lferson ; toward that uinlimited debt, that the public. Are thév to be trusted? Thé strongly reinforced here lor the l ii-imw of
‘endless srmy ; we here already those Allen gfnuine Unionistg. those who have loved stunting n rebellious movement a lhleigh.
and Sedition Laws Which, in .1798, wrecked ti e Union from the beginning, with a pure‘ has broiiizlits large force ol‘ the e emy into‘
the. Federal pitrty and summoned“ the uhseltish love. and huvq been willing to this Stute.’for the ilmihlepurpnee nl clieck-'
Democratic into existence. For the, first. ‘ sicriflce all in its behalf; nre few and mostly ing the Convention movement {IDJJP‘HNGS- .
time on this continent we have passports, ‘o. the lower and, nil-Hie chines. In my sing themselveswl‘whiit icrritony'liey liuvc
wliicii .eren Louis Bonaparte pronounces Ihglth judgment. anc rum/mite sired omnibus lost, if poe‘iibiE. \ l
useless and odious. For the first time inl'wpu/daccammodalc (Item all. Thus the Union The rebel iron clnd Atkinsm ,~on the
our his! ry,Uoverument spies frequent our seiitiment among the native citizens is Neuse river, is coniidi-red a ver. formida
grest ci ies. . founded on fear. iodifl'r‘renco and ambition, lilo nfi‘air by those who have, seen it. They
lii its secure foundation? repart that she i< about 'reaidv to not in
l ~ concert with the moving force wh ch threat
ens Newborn. This large rebel force Will.
not be idle. “‘ ‘ 5
,l-Zverything indicates an intention on. the;
part of the enemy to. commence a long}
siege against. Newborn and Washington.
The presence of it strong fleet of gun
boats in these waters is on im 'rntive ne
cessity. ~
- CiiiCAco. Feb. Ill—The St is corres
pondentofihe Chicago Journal an s that the.
urgent and most formidable flee ever .teen
on the Mississippi river is now ing fitted
out by Admin! Porter. , ’ i
The greatest activity preynils in till the
naval depots and yards on the Ohio And
Mississippi. Workman are beii g employ
ed dsy nnd night to have vesse ready at
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iltr.
SLAVERY THE CAUSE 01'I WAR
This is a favorite expression of the Abo
lilionists. and it. would really seem to have
Mime truth in it. Slavery exiqtcd in all the
States but one at. the formation of the L'-
nion. The «lave trade was then monopoliz-
Oil by New England. The Souihern States
opposed ‘fihe trnflic: and by congressional
'compromise Massachusetts or New England
was granted .lwenty years more‘to carry on
and wind up heir businessin the slavelrnde.
If this hag} nobibeen done : if Massachu
setts had been yerm'itted to employ her
yesnels and humanitarian in the capture
bf heathen negroes to the preseng time. it
is thought they .would have been satisfied
(0 let the Union remain unbroken and un
disturbed by war. But they were deprived
of the profits arising from stealing negroea
from Afriéa and selling them‘ South. and
out of relvenge to thpir Southern neighbors
for their oppqeition to the 511150 trade, they
determined on destruction, death and ‘de
vantution. ‘ . _ -‘
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TIM Way it li’arka.-—'l‘he West Chester
Jgfamnian Mates that a welLto-do mnn
residing in the neighborhood of the Steam
boat station. on the Pennsylvania railroad,
in East-,Whiteland township,- enlisted in
the 97th regiment P. V., (Col. Guss) at the
beginning of the war. and left his wife and
dhildren in comfortable. circumstances. 1;“:
the sime time sending money home .to
them. at different periods. The wife. it ep
-0
pearl: Eyed up and deposited in one of the
banks. her husband's earnings. To the
amount of some two or three hundred dol
lars. Everything séenhed to be going on
smoothly, until about a fortnight ago, when
.the soldier‘s wife eloped with n negro, leav
ing her little children with her father, who
resides near by. Before leaving; lion-ever,"
on their bridal tour, they both visited West
Chester, where the wife drew ”all her hus
band's «wings to make-e hurt in the world
with her cab. put-amour-
‘TIIB Purity 9f the Administration.—~ll Wis
stated lately by ”Senator Ilfilé. the ‘weli
known Republican Senator ' froth New
Hampshire, from his plsce in the Senate.
that from official documents “that. had
come under his noticA, advertised articlés
in £ll9.Nnvy Department hnd been offered
It one hundred to ten bundrcd per .
nbove‘xhe market price. He added: T 414
"For instance, an artiéle isosling twelve
dollars has been furnished at one nundred
and fifty dollars. That I have seen in A
oficinl lktemODl-S- I
Mr. Wilson—Did. the Government take‘
it at that price? ’- ,_ , 1
Mr. Hale—The Go'crnment took It; the
market price befng twelve dollars and the,
contract price one hundred nnd fifty dollars. I
I will mention another mick Mm. I have,
[an in the mile list. Cotton wanton tho:
market price of which we! tweaty-‘nlne . _‘ __________
cents, has been furninhed by 53.“ I'B6 03‘ -'fi-A moveme‘t . f l:
. , __ I] won oot um ng the
$553.?! twigs?! Elvglgh” wait-n. Methodists of Ohio. to kick politics md .11
official records of the Department)»: - ' i mtg“ prenchen out of “1° church-F.2-
Ir tlae can»: course would be ndqpted in
it", d‘gefent “inflation: in this vicinity.
all the ohnrchfi. with S [‘9' elaption-a,
would nmn‘ly be compelleg‘y.) close their
door‘n. Emilie". too‘ oflem‘in :12” ll?
generous dlyn, intend 6! wiring Chm!
crucified, futoltsin their honor- with pc»
litiml haungnoe on Abolitioninn. ant
_ . . _ Hon awful retribution units those of them}
fi‘Anothenphtxn thaliothodutChnl-chl who thus, desocnto their holy “was”.
is threatened. A large portion of t§e mom-- York Prm. ~ |
bet-ship in Ohio nnd othu Mof téo West. 1 7 m—rfip—f— -
A , ; - l fl-The tyne founder! hue mood Icm 1
”involved to have no move with "mglculnlto all printers thnt they have raised‘
pollticll preachers. _ i the price :f printing magi-l 25 per nonhl
"‘ """‘ 3"" ” . "f. 'P i-mn on award t o-prioeol opal"
am“ St' LOUIS {Moment urw.th°l_omundyed per cont. The reader wlll not
holdlng oi the next hwonn'l .Ropubllonn -tlnt “bush," of new-papers are not In”
Myeytjon _ig my city. . § 1: to become millionaire: an n hurry undo! l
‘ thil'ttnte of “thin. The only way to gotl
nlong at all is toinnist nponprompt Wo~j
many, of accounts. Persons xndebtod with
pleas take the hinL~Lanmzer Intellfigencer. ‘
WAmmajrox, Feb. lO.—The Pmidonfil
stable, located between the TrounryeDo—
partmenrwd (he Executive Mmipn, was:
dun-ond by ‘fire tonight. The carriigee
an" and, but. nix horses petinhotfi in me
man. :
Both Houses of Congress, on Tlim'sdny.l
paued a bill npproprming lulu Mamnd‘
Mr: (or the rebuilding Bf the table. f
“'Hqupr'n hard. gt york. It. has
been sold to Enamel 6:09 fin; fourteen
thonuuddollm, ‘ ~
.....‘uifnld t
. 93min“. Mccmtnéli. _ ' 3 slam} fl“. mama a mum! ~ mm...
The Sngfimmjs rt???" much exergseds At the recent term 0! the Scott County
nbout o an. -" icipacorrespon entl Circuit Court. Clark snenl Kimberlin tor
Invented a. he ”about him in the shape ofn_ chlliu him a traitor The {4O” were
letter from Mr. goth, which gratified the l nhoutgus iollowx In the manth of August
n ’v ' * . ‘ _1 z- ‘
p 222: :I‘mBTEI’ 'l2:} g::;.:fl::$?n:; ' lhst‘ferris, a. Dfmocrnt, mu endeavoring t 6
‘repoita that his name- is “A very brawn nrtin ‘ Estrrkfnguzrtijzm:lyh;h:o:mtz;:slt;::\
_ 54! .i ul. 1 ‘ '3- It
Elizfiinnzffiynn: 0:“; "0:921: 3x02; =u‘rmy. \C'lnrkdmd subséiibed $5O. and he
i. Little Mac," ' The feelings of the he~ mind For“: were mllcillng tne persons who
reoved J. D. are'shared hy the Wmhington {time ""0 MW“ ‘0 Putesown “:3" name
wrrespondentofthe Springfield Republican, A;::::t:::;::isfphr:ic::ilKigrerrefi:
who writes: E 1 ,‘ - ‘. . . ’
Presihmbmnking is a liwly businom in I Eli/101ml Repubhcosn, who “Id he. had no
Walhingtnn just at ‘present. The friends , oney to spare. 0m? converoatioit Wu
of Mr. I’ifn‘égln siiy that he is sure of shad about loyalty. when l'ernu said the
re-nominafign-j—lhnl nothing can hmder i§-; names on the duhscription paper were I
Mr. Chase's irulnd: are equnHy sanguine of: firefly good test of lgynhv. At this Kim
his streams. The Democrats, whiie secretly; l' b I 'r; and 'uttlnt th'
expecting to nominate McClellan. oc<tminn~l§or m ecame very a‘s 3 ' J . "
:lly thrbw out hints that they mean to take l tima'Clark attempted to speak to him. but
up Grant. The truth is. that nothing isfhad only said the words, “Uncle Dan,"
certain in the future. Lincoln "my 9' may 5 when Kimberlin turned upon him in avery
not b» renommnted Mr. Chase still hnax‘ n and niti- "I want nothin
an excellent: prOspecgt Let the whole mist.“ ‘ngry “3““ er ' . 5
tar wait three or four months, and we can ”to do With you : YO“ "3 | ‘l'lloyll mnn nnd
till guests mnreaccuratelytxnntthe present: " traitorfto your county-y!" Refusing u,
m-m wed ......,
1.,v. . . ‘ .
and that he will {nuke dgood run, too. 31““! the "m 1 resulted m ‘ Judy-merit f“?
is not going to be as easy nmattor to beat $270 damages Ind cook: The Judgment
him as some people suppoae; He is’stillh' wu boned upon the verdict ofojury eon;-
very popular man with a large clus. Ind It Md of men of n“ wtiu.—Nm 4153”
is very tiangerous to toke it for grantedt‘hdl) Led e; 01): in" ,
that ha cannot be elepted. He pretends to ' i; ; *__
"m a“ ""' 1:“ ”W D°m°°"" “3 3° "’ l Hone .2, m; r The Southern soldiers and
th e wit him‘o r 3 r - _ “
slnzefiog‘lnti‘orm. nl we I: P ‘Seceuionists uy they‘will never come hock
iinto the Union, and Stevens sud the Aboli
tion Republic-nu awe-r they won't hue the
Union at it my flow in it possible. then.
thnt the one also can be any better Union
men than the other? -
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le-A Landoh correspondent. of the New
Yufl; Times uy’s, In :- lettego? the23d uli:
Englendfimdl the rntontion of the U
nion. ~ The «nee of the Saint): is her own
“use. The Sofiuh‘ie aging: her butl'et—
A. long u this battle is _‘ ght'with any
degree of "26°90“, Eulllnd will be neutnl;
but. how hollow, slum be ”I“ “Nudity.
when the mood: of the Confederates i 5 her
duty, md am of the mile! her Brute-t
.an ~ . i ‘
1 Sn Fuxmlce. Feb. NlL—The Supreme
¢ourt of o.lmm. 1... decreed am the
lit Lllorix‘u aol'dierl to vote is uncontam
fionsl. Califoniig .il an Aboligion _Suto. ‘
3 - 7-”? a...»-v-—-"-"
install-pa; nug- Ire laid to ha in
ér‘éuing u‘the hue of fifty I day at Nah
?“IB. Tenn. . ‘ ‘
, “""“ c
. Any-litter} of Jurlgr Cram 4 TON mnnths
,ago Hon. AlexanderCro'w i Fayettecounty.
waalarrested on the c urge of tlying to
induce a soldier to desert. lie gave bail
for his appearance in the United States
court at Pittsburg to answer the.charge.—-
Recently his case was taken up, and the
Judge was honorably acquitted; not only
because the prosecutors failed to prove him
guilty. but boceuso’he clearly, preved him
self entirely innocentbf the charge. Thu‘
ended. as we supposed it would.» petty and
malignant attempt nt political persecution.
It is,“ unfortunate state of ntfiirq when
good citizens and judicial officers mu~t be
annoyed, perplexed and persecuted through
political animosity, withoutcause,nnd have
no immediate.re:nedy. The frequency of
such outrages in other places may, in nue
respect at least. be a ‘mnsOlatim: to Judge
Crow. and others. for no dixgmce will up
tnch to or‘follow him in coanuence of
such illegal proceedings; and we might
also suppose that it yould afford no gratifi
cation tonny person possessing the common
gattribufes Qf humanity. to be responsible
for such persecution. but rather that their
cheekuwould crimson with shame at the
thought or mention of their connection
with such lots.——Patriot «(r Unitin.
—-—V-—.—~———o-o- ~———-—‘-- _
cThe London correspondent ofthe New
York 7‘59“: warns those whom it may con
cern. to be prepared for 3 WI: of vengeance
on the pure. of.the South. No town. he
writeu, on .the frontier or eeanalfi Wilkbo
are whicfi is not well defended. “The
Southerners, from motives of policy. have
ugto mi: time refrained‘from retaliation.
T ey have no longer this‘nmlive. So ma—
ny oftheir own towns hnve been destroyed,
and such efforts made to be .n' Charloeton.
3.1 m they will consider th‘emgelves justified
In .the eye; of the world. in carrying out
the la: (diam. Morgan. Momby, And :
dosen other mmtmopprs and guerilluen
11nd. nudged. summers It see. will do what.
they can plunder nnd'deatroy. It must
be ex ted, Ind guarded agninst u for u
moxm? It in my delibéflte conviction,
from everythingl see end Hear, mg. the
deltmotiveneu of the war during .the
gem“ yenr will exceed slugs“. bu gone
fore n." ‘ ~ .
‘beodever Generll Sturgishubeen of Mina-sand ' ' ' ' '
pequed so be In_ the field. he 11; donel Qua-m, Overtgtdevsfiltgc 321‘: 23:31:?”
uplandxd “pure. He bu, bower . been counties. It ‘wee out nbom, eleven dan
"kept one of not!" duty end denied promo- Ind tnveled about 300 mile. k‘lled 33 us.
hon N 0.9”, “‘59 Mcplellthkhe hue pre- rill-a. took 102 priWnem.'u:d ca fix;-
eerved 1m pollllw Integrity. A_nd {on ebou‘ 100 horses and mules and e oéglider
another region he hupoen kept out oerble quenmy of stolen rope y. Anion
native umqe and denied prgmotiou. It - the aptured isColonol $011130! the Cons--
Wu he whit:s m‘ e publm hotel In thing‘tfederdle ..'-my. end emong up; filled in
8&1: Jim {qugpuneuifi the ngmrlilouuflnpl. Brown end two lieuwnuhu.
",o.ch , enen tore Th ' "
present. .5 e hurryoowerd. for having! my (3'11: "5:33.? warning the Ar
then end there nmpugned the honor gf'pbrwlw have medéhis Apbeadnncg o: :1:
General linoleum—Frown“. Pm. ltlrldeelfifillflun battlefieldmith moo men on
—'—-"—.- ’h‘f‘ ''u 45 .md b ’ ' ' '
‘ fill?” $233921. ”I Indétn? in hxil‘with mi; Union-dpilgiatas‘xlafl: §:;muft
we” . W 7“ 9 ventyrmmwu " " ‘ '
”mum “'9, ”'10" ”09° 9‘ Imogen”? Confederaa‘aggrn‘33iz‘régaywrText:i
{on the rebelhon. em; declared "the; the- Federal “I,“ end "I,” Geo 1- :n he ;
[work of true tenor-non may. begin in the lis w;- (h. IE“ “I n
been: of the people. in driving out hetred { Myrnti T‘- -d?msb P 55. end‘ hensndoab 1
end‘mlice end mun cupid'ny. in restoring ’ggn'p'irem’a y enforcing “I. aqushern con
.rererehoe for the Connimtionaend ".8 w’ '. . ' . ‘. i
fared obligetions. in e‘dhpou'tion £0 temper 0". hand“, 9'!“ 9 number 0f rebels]
meta! with jumue, in . difipoli‘ian to flopped “rem elghzmxles wutof Harper’s
_bury 1n oblivion the xfolllea and rim of 1.1;. F”"" ‘"d M“ {mm m" mes°n money ' I
put.” . Watches, in, of seven] thousand dollau"
. W~‘; _ value. Soneot thgenéngers Were injured
3.1310 Relying-e American up an; o: “ken prisoners, at the locomotive end
therepofled deeertione from m. "mum, "3,1” {:3 g“; 3‘)"; Wk- vhw» “w
we ran erun. oerrwasn-i
If. .‘W’ . , ' ion it: we; utter I brief- dcxcntilgn'. H [l.].
the appointedvtime. The flaet hill probn‘
bly rendezvous at Csiro and Meqaplns.
The mom correspondent thinks that
Sherman’s expedition on the M ssissippi is
to flunk Johnnton, and Hardee s forces in
Alabama and Georgie, rather t, n attack
Mobile. ; ,
~A dispatch lecaived last night Tram (In.
cinnnti reports, on the autlm ity of per
sons from Knoxville, that consignanimtion
with Cumberland Gap in cut, 0 , and that
nearly all that part 01' EN} Tenliesaee is in
{mansion of the (hnfmlerates. "The Army
of the Cumberland is said tobe 'n tine con
dition, and drawing full ration . (3‘10“{01'
the Confederate nrmy in at Del .but Gen
eral Johnston had his hendqu tern at At
lantn. Ga. A large number of his troops
Ire reported to luverlieen sen to the de
fense of Mobile. ‘ 1
An “Sedition organized by Vxen. Paine,"
eommnn ing at Gallatin, Tenn; recently
left ““1". place_in pynnit of "19"“ bends
1 m LAB’I‘ “on 10 mdmrom"
‘ Gonorul Butler'l myntorioun plan to re.
{lane the Union prioanlrl st Richmond.
{about which we have hard IO much for n
;‘.nonth past. has at hut been tried, and ha»
5.11 mi. it. mm a very pretty scheme in But.
ilerconceived it, and u it appeared upon*
per; hut. likn All his military plain.
.ii’lOm Big Bethe! down. it wuientirely im
prooticnbla. lle nttemptefl. in abort. to
‘cut tho Gordian knot. of’difficultie: into
.which the exchange of prisoners question
"had been entangled by the cunning a!
{Ould and the obiusaness of Meredith, with
‘the ownnl. . "The rebel‘ government n_t
‘. Richmond.” he argued,"trentl mean on out.
; hm, and won't give up the the Union pris~
enern. Why not solve the problem by onp~
luring Richmond, prisoner» rebel 'gonrm
menu-ml all?" Big with this brilliant
fidea. Butler rushes up to Wuhington ond
"segkn'nn interview with General lfalleck ;
ibut that. oflinor “don'tsea it." Sonretary
‘Stantnn is thnn waited upon, and be of
course is delighted, as moving upon the
J enemy’s works without preparation or ndm
qutllP force i 9 his favorite strategy: Final~
ly Mr.- Lincolnis‘uevn; and as the scheme
ii ingeniously übqurd, ho cordially gives it
his approval. .‘~~ ' _
After much Relibcrntio’n, it. was doc'utml
that the Army of tho Potomac should mku
,a feintncrms the ltnpitlnn to keep Lee em»
plnyml. while the ronl nttnck was to ho
'm-ula [by an nrmv lllOVllngll'iikly up the
lpeninsulu. But then the (Ille'lllol) nrow,
:wlmre mm this mm): to ‘cume‘lrmn. .It
iwnuld not do to ”WI troops doyn from.
i “'iisliingtuii,_aa their movements would be
noting] by tlm _enemy. and Butler hml.
{mu-[y enough in his own depurtmnnt t1)-
gm‘tr‘d'his lines. ‘At hut the bright. idea,
\vxs lnt_ upon of raising the siage 0!
Charleston." nnll with the troops taken.
from hitltll“flntl ' l-‘ullv islands to mptum
~tln- rebel mpitul. 'l‘hh ac-‘ountffor tho
nevi-from Charleston whirl: has nodiwlieart.
Mia'lthecounlry. 'l-‘hc- troops werix brought.
up to -tho pommulu. and sent. upon their
fool‘s nrrnnd to Richmond nnd-—--h:wl:
‘ngnin. Gem-ml S-ulgwiuk. ift'emporurv
comm-mil ul‘ the Arm;l 9f the Potomac. dill
\nll that (-nnlil he expected of- him. Hm
emailed the anzilnn. and ki‘pt Lee employ
edfwhilv the-mid up tho penimuhi Wm
mail"; but the, Ahmmnl pm of tho pm.
gmmme failed. I» come it w." :rli-iuril tn
fuppnmthnt :\ oitv whii'h limbs-on Imm “'4’"
for three ymn is nnt. tit ull firm-:4 pr-ant'
Millilsvthe attack ut anything lexs th.in :t
grentgu-niv. ‘ '
i ~All ~uch whom“ to mptum Richmmrl
l_)\':t “truth-gm“ urn lmu‘vl upon the tlmm-v
that the rvhcl utliniuktizitinn in compo-40¢
nfn wt of iI-iprwzrlmtt hurl-I. \ ‘ » '
Sn i'llll) tlm l i~t “t n In llu‘hmon'l.” ”If!
rump iiimiililaii- zinil \li‘l'l'y «3xp‘mit of (ho.
fuztr. Wo «lo nut bah-4'o thi~f «chemo rO
- the invlurwment “in”. computont‘
'militnrv i-mnui in irr, or I! tit t-\~-r li ml the
rpm nil-4. ('ll mm) ul‘qlmn-i- . 'l‘lux story “I it.
tlw l'Pli ~l- \"l'l'l‘ \\‘iln.-il HT tllmr fill? luv 23‘
fi’mkfin ilo~4‘l'ti;r .< in -ilh-l'~tlimi:lrl, to ux~
cutt- fme tunic—.\zw Mr; Mal.
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mpplv “131 p”! nf .wlrjim'a “3.1!: lianpr. mI-l
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frml‘ [Mm-r d. and (in' N-n’lhnn'lhitrlnntl
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su‘mnum)‘ »:i;.)px-Ps:o-vl. Tum fur the only
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n' pub} mlmn nl‘.nm v I In la'u’r. lerv H 1",
D m u‘mts n-m‘mt ‘1 )rv .l --(r n'm :. 1h
:lwell-u-y 01' (Km Almlifivmmu Who hat
hnpi; fan-mm“! in in-uigming 1h:- nwh, Tun
<ova Inhmlwnnl)‘ rmnnglv fn‘r ml-lmlrrnum,
Tying hzwa- Mum) to an“; n ”11‘ um. n
:l‘zlilhl th “"qu tho "lm'fl'," (hu- l_Iw:.
ntiuhl no unfit-him pru'm:linn._ In inn-N
mm of tha‘ .\. n wrn 5! my. h-m'nvur, Um,
DUmnr‘mli 'lgn'quvu mm'h lurlh-nr nx-mL
:Hll‘l. ‘u. P-wwylmma. Mr exumplv. If”.
«“13meme wn'cnul‘l dI-Eva HIP [lr-mlu-H
01' tho League into the D-luwm- mlhiu
\wnmy-l’unr hunn altar (ha lint hlm) l wup
sheik. If [tn-v me iU"I‘ fmh than :u mu‘
tempt to inn-11mm) x *jn'cm 0! Lynch l-lw
hure “P“V va lr- yrapcre-l tn pw lhn pun
aim. F-n‘ rho Ln-t thron ymra the Dem l
ornh hwe m I l-g/nl'n ht evnr)‘ (finnl-v‘uvuhll)
.~.wi1fi"»; to maintain ,anl-‘r. Thu-y whl
continm‘ {a ‘l'» 3n, :0 law 11-: thcwmn: but,
we .ns-urn- lln- m-mfifpruir'rly (end iuflm-nm
nmmr; 11m mumiwu n" 11'.“ Lung-In, [hut
”mean Ii:n.(~ In tln-ir t-n‘lurancn. and
that Um Dun) i-mu 0f the .\thh; ml] my:
.mbxmt tn tm- muffin-(ion (af'lhmr prop»: 1y
Without hwmgun: la llh‘ds‘urvéflf reLili 11pm.
IL i< :flmn'ul (u :«Ilpiuwe that mm pnhuml
pnrfy mn enjoyV 1 munnpoly nl'_ molu'mni
:wsawinzmon. Dv'n mm“ )mvc Shawn
lhefi’lwlvvs to bc‘vxm-Hmtcitizumrnurvvls
of nix-thenra ll) lllh‘llll I.|Wu—l'n')'l--I‘ a!
rmtien‘r‘n umlm the nwl olfenxivo iniélh—
hlil after :1”. {ht-y are hnly men, Huhjc-cl, h
hum-m infinmnw, and very prank. wlwn
smitten 'on the 9110 check, In hit. luck,
indent! of turnnr; the other. ’ Pmy, lat. u 4
have no more moth—Ag». ‘
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! i‘r'ranlar [lv-ekpmmu—“.l!'trd.:r- "7/! ”MC"
i—Un the evmvnq of the ‘lil of Nuvmnlwr,
5 13032. n mnn‘n unml John Shnwbrlllgfl; 1|
f workman at thi- rnlling mill in llnrrishfirg,
I P 3,, left hie homo, telling his wife that ha
Emu going to n plum of mnusement. S-m
awaited his return, bnt as he failed to up
-1 pear, n search-wan instituted the nrxt mnrn
.imz. resultingin finding him iyinginsennihle
‘on the river lmn k. He died soon lifter being
l taken home. and the can-e nfhimlenth hm
,lever since been involvwl in mulery. ’l'ho
. Hurrixxhurg papers of Tuesday. however.
lexplnin the whole mum; follows: ‘ .
E An old lady named Paul has called upon
1 District attorney Herr. stating tlmtaynung
llady, who recently}iied in ourcity,confe-se«l
'upon her death-bod that she, in company
with a lover, were pmmennding on the river
bank on the evening preceding the day on, -
which Strnwlrridge was found ; that her
l lover knockeddownStrawbridge and robbed ,
whim, supposing that he was dead; thatghe "
iwm forced to swear that she would never
1 reveal the murder, but her conscience calm -
.' polled her to state the foot: before departing
:this life. "l‘he alleged murderer 3! ill the
“may, and if guilty, it is hoped that some
1 means mny be found by which he may be.
l made to sufi'er the penaltypf hi,- crime. . The '
lease is a singular one lhroughoul._ Quite I
[sensation has been created here hi the rave--
lutions reported to the district nttorney.
. ‘ 00... ' - ‘ ‘ _ \
Fain! ArriJlnl.——\Ve regret to loam that ‘
Mr. Suthan Loucks, who. had recently be"
come one oi the proprietors of the Spring
Forge Paper Mill. purchased from the 1
estate of the late Jacob Bauer. deceased.‘
.met with an lccident on Wednesday. the
27th\ult., which had a fatal termination.—
ue wits engaged in arranging to machinery
to put it in order to common operations,
thone o! the rollers caught hll fingers,
end being in motion, his arm we: drown in
_between it and another to the elbow, crush
mg the bone end otherwise injuring Mr.
Lonckl. before he could be released. Dr.
Koch rendered the nufi'e‘rer the necessary
and. but lock-jaw wmrvehed and he died
°.“ Tuesday, the 2 .inst‘ He was unmar- .
nod and aged twenty-four years.— York Bap-i
‘ on») - .‘M
A Dad [MM Dn'ving a Harm—7lin Gn
lena (UL) Democrat tells of: man who. in
A buggy, was slowly puuinga firm M
in the neighborhood of Wan-on, one of the
recon; cold days. The good womnn of the
house. thinking that he mm bonny cold,
calledto him to wmq in md Hum himself.
He undo no repl‘ but. turninfl neichor to
the right nor left. kept on his fly. The
lady; fearing that the mm would (recto—g j
knowing that. there was no libulofor live"
mile. in the directimi he” was going—ro
guestad her husband to follow him-ml ini
one him to stop and mum him". ' I!
did no, and. coming up, foungl him W5l
”in. dead; wit’h whip in one hand And line.
in Weather. \ _, 1“,;