.‘ (easel-ms. The Csmul is published every Méndsy morning. by Hus? J. Snnu, at. $1 75 per snnum if psid strictly in' sunset—s 2 00 pos- snnlnn if not psid in advance. N‘o subscription discontinued. unless st the option of the publisher, until all arresrges are paid. . lawn-Hauntsinsertedsttheqsualmtes. Jon Puxnsu done with nedness sud dispatch. ‘ . t i Omcx in South Baltimore streét, negly opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Establishifi at —“Coxrn.zl. Puxflxo ()rncl" on the sign. Pmmmmz mans. J. C. Neely, TT()R.\'P.Y, .\T L\\V.—-l'nrticular atten- IDA [inn [mid in collection of Pensions, ounty, mu! Back-[my mice in the S. E. turner of the Diamond. Gettyspurg, April 6. 1563. If i . ‘- . ’xc ~mg . T'rfixns to‘ sunvrzvzxn,‘ Writing of DEEDS and WILLS, CLERKING OF Al‘l‘h'; kc. Residenco,-in .\‘lrnhnn township, on tho road landing lrmn Gouyshilrg to Hun !rrplowu, lu'n lniics lrum 11n- lurmer place. Churgrs mmlvrnu- and sntizl'aclion gun-unwell. Feb 1,18“. Gm Wm. A. Duncan, TT(DR.\'I‘IY .\T LA\V.-—r)flire in (he .\'orth west. corner oerulre Suture, Gottysburg, n. [(Jct.‘3, 1559. tr D. McConaughy, TTORN'I'JY AT LAW, (oflica one duor was! ,A T)! But-Ma's drug and bank slorn,Cham ersbuvg Btrcet,) Anoyxn no Sumatran ion. I'Arwn no X’msxuxs. Bounty lmnd War runls, finch-pay suspended (11.5 mm, and all uln’r claims nguinet the Guvurnmoul at Wag!)— iug'on. l). U‘; nhuAlncrirunll‘ln'mnu in Engluug. Laud Warrants located and mldmr hmryzhl,.\nd highest prir'cs g'gn-n. Agent! enzufzqti in in cnliug wnrmuté in lawn, Illinois up-l mlur we-lcrnSuu-s WApply to him i:L~?=onaHy or ‘y h-Hvr. ‘ 5- ' (u-Hyflmrg, Nov. 21, '53 A. J. Cover, TFURVEY AT L.\ W.“ 11l prom‘ptly «Mr-n 4 A to l‘ulh-v-limu und nll ()tlu-r hu-unwsu en truw-d to him. urn» hrlwrcn l‘nhm-stm-ks’ InJ [)Anm‘r k 74“;1e Stores. Baltimulc .slrcct Geltyahurb’, Pu, [SCPL 3, 15.19. Edward B. Buehler, TI‘HKM‘ZY .\T LUV, \vxll inithfully nm! ‘A prumpfly ..Hcmll1):;!l}lllxilll‘§§ entrusted la hym. H:- sill'JkS lhe German language.— Uflive M the - nu- Have, in South Hultimme “not, near For“ \"~drltz start, and uL‘any ommJLc [Luxurr .\' Zirgler'a store. Gettysburg, .\lur l 29. . - I DrJA. Holtz, - 1 RA'YI'KTZ of the I'ulwr‘xtf of I’VlH‘=_\l-;‘ (I "mm. Inning pprmanrn'ly lm‘n'm] M “AHI’TU\. A‘hun's rqtllfly‘ rmpl-I‘tx’llll)‘ mil-rs his a-rvn‘ei lo the p :th an l'hvui-nn un'l Burp-on. , ' [\prii‘lfl. ”~24. 3}" Dr. W4l. Taylor inform! the ini: Huh'l-N nf (hu'wl-urz and \i ¢iult_v HIAL lIF'dI” 0 Minnie l'm- lnrndin I: of his lum’rusmn :n 3hr nlnl ‘1 xxx l, mu door In Un l'nqupilv; (H 1 '4}. (:_-t‘_\ erg, I'J. ThAnH'u] .for pm! L‘uh. hank-gs Lu rm rhe 3 thrr of insure pUruungv. [s'll“ 2.4, 1;"..1. It .Drs. Cress 8; Ecker, . "(WJLVTH‘ A‘xl' HH‘JK’ZH’VI'HI" PHYS:- ]*J (‘H\.\ AH) :~L'.ll;!‘(l\_\,—.\ll .uwws. nun- m - hmmc‘ shrew-Jul!) ‘nud :klunllfit .ul -1" muted and cuxwl. wln u- n vnrc i: pus-‘1‘)”. Om- ofthr film “in hr found in the Irflics n)! L'unn nz_!hc dav and main. uulc>s nlw-nl .Il mrnl. nr nu vanl'x-himnl hu=il.v~s. Ul‘lim nu l‘:nr:|~l4 S'lrfiLH few .Lu-u: mirth ml the Summit. t.‘ut;~;l.urg.\l4'\'3H,]h‘v‘4. .tvn * Dr. J. WKC. O’Nefl’s PFL‘E nn-l {Ln-Him: .\'. \‘l. rulnvrrJ RM. 0 limnn- an 1 ngh ilJ‘yL'lrflll'Jl‘ Presbyurinn (‘hmrh‘ Munrmurg, I'd. . .\'qr. 30, 1590'. l! » I ~J. Lawrence Hlll, M. D. 1: AS Li! u'fllr‘c one ?€ “7/ I daur we»! r;.’ “16%“? Lulnrlun rhur. h in ‘l2‘umberd urc utl‘vt‘z. null up?u~in‘ Picking's Ilc'c. w‘lx-rv muse winning: :0 hmu nuy 111-HUI Upcn-‘nm‘ Inn-"formed n're respectful!) inv'm-d 10 cu' [lg-..naxn‘v.‘ U 1". llurncr, Rev. (7. I‘. Kr. uh. I). n .11“. 11.1,. Banzlwr, u: 1)., Riv. Prof. M Jumbo, frat. 31. L.S:u\cr. hellysbm-fi April 11,233. ‘ - t Adams County ' ' "TEAL Hill)[.\‘Si'llAM‘li('U\ll‘.\.\'\'.—- RI Incu‘rpomled .\hrvh 13,1831.‘ OFFICE Ila Prexidrnl—Goorfic fiwnpo. I'icv J‘r'r-xdrnt—h‘. l}. [tn-Jul]. A'wrrlury—U. A. lhlchlrr. Treamr'cr—l) u‘id !§{"('|u.\ry. ”nadir: (‘wgnmlln—liuhorl. .\lcCuydy, Jacob King, Andrew Huiul/thn. {'- Jlmypn-vueprze Swolne, D. A- Ruchler. R. M‘Uulfil)‘, J-ICD'J Kin-z. A. ll:-an/.len:ln. I). Mr- Crrnry, S. K. Run-H. J. R. Ilursh, Sump-l lhrh km; E. G. l".|hnnstock. Wm. B. WWI)", H. .\.l’4: :iuz. Wm.-IL°.\lcClellag. John \V'nl furl, R. G. .\I ~lfre ”‘3‘. John l’iqfiing, .\ln-IT. “'righl, John Cunningham. Ali‘diul 1". GM, Jumu H.“.\[:|r.~‘hnll, M. Eichulbergor. , wl‘his Company i‘! limited in its opera tions to life corinty of Adams. ILhu; been in' luccessful upention for more than six years, Ind'in that period has paid all losses and u pansca, m'tlirm! an], anon/Mm, having .\lao a large lurpius c-ipilul‘iu the ’l‘ieusury. The Com p‘uy employs no Agents—ail business being done by‘the Alnligcrs, who are annually elect ed by the Stockholders. Any porwn gesiring In lusurnnco can apply to any of the Above hauled Manager: [or further information. Q’The Executive Committeeqnecu at the office of the Gognlmny on the last Wednesday in every month. at}, l’. 31. ' Sept. 2'l, [B5B. The Great. Discovery I F 118E).AGl-I.-Inll:umuiatnry and Chronic Q Rheu’maligm run be cured by using ILL. )l LLEII’S CELEBIMTED RILEUMATIC .\IIX— TURE. Many prumiuent citizens of this, and the adjoining counties, have testified to its greatutilicy. Its success in Rheumatic nfl‘cc tnoui‘s‘. has been hitherto unparalleled hy nny specific, inlrnduced to the public. Price 50 icing per bottle. For sale by all druggismand ~ itarekee‘peu. Prelim-ed only by H. L. MILLER, Wholesale and Hamil Draggist, East Berlin, flaking gummy. Pa... dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Dill, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-slum, bot , filed Oils Essences and ’Tiuclures, Window Glass, Yehumery, l’ntcnt Medicines, ML, «kc. 3A. D. Buchler is the Agent in Gettys burg for h H. L. Miller‘s Celebrnted Rheumatic llixtnu." [June 3, 1861. tf The Grocery Store Y TllE BlLL.—The undersigned would 0 respectfully inform the citizens or Gettys burg nun} vicinity, that he has taken the old Iq‘nd “ on the Hill," in Baltimore street, Geh‘ Iylburg, where he intends to keep constantly omlnnd all kinds of GROCEBIEthuI-a, Coleen, Syrups of all kinds, Tobacco, Fish, Salt, tc., Earthenware q! all kinds, Fr'uits, 031,11“! ’ln the; everything usnnlly found in 5 Grocery. Also, FLOUR & FEED at all kxnds; d! of which he intends ta sell low a: the low,- _‘ut. County prqfigcg taken in exclmn e M loodl Ind the high“ price given. He figsners himself that, by uricl Mtentibn sud an honest dglu to please, to merit a share of public pa. mange. TRY HIM. J. M. ROWE. Feb. 23, 1383. xi ‘ ‘ ALL PAPER! WALL PAPER l—All : new Itfies, just received at. Dr. E. 3 NEWS Drdg Ind Variety Store. 0 to Dr. R. HORNER'S Drug Ston And get GIitIIDIGATED GOUGI-I CANDY. 121.3103: . , . E“ Houston: I ' EXCELSIOBIH Th. Excelsior Washing “whine invthe poll in the War“. Call and entailing: 11‘0““. om; x h. Swim): Sky-lip: :av Efy.‘ ' M ‘ 4 173031 anurums. Br H". J. STAHLE 46th). Year- Cumberland House, GETTY‘iBL’uG, u. HIS old established llotcl‘ at the fork: of T the llah‘tpwrc and Hmmltihurg roads, in l 1e south part of Gettysburg, Pm, is now kept by the unilcisigned. “in table is always sup plied with the best the market nll'ords—his bur ui'th the different. kind 0! “two‘s—whilst. his CimmLt‘l’s are spacious and comfortable.— lThere is~ large stuhling nttuched to life Hotel, MLL-ndenl Ly a good hustler, and the putt-d is cnlculnted to nrcommodate any number of “'ngons. The llutcl is locutognwithin a short (“:11”er of the Chuck-rigs, rendering it very (uxnenicnt lor persons visiting the battle gruuml. Nu rfl‘ort will be spared to render nuisfuction, and keep up the old popularity of the Home. DAV”) BECEBAUUH. . .\.)..y is, 130.4, 3m* Globe Inn, Yum; nu, .\lAu nu: Duuoxn, ’_ ETT YS B 1' RG, PA ——-The undersigned G Wuuld most. r(-~pc<'tfully inlorm his nJ morons &l(:Ild§ and Ihe public grnemlly, that he has urchn‘sml that long oalalilislu‘d nnd \u-ll‘lmn u lion-l. the “Glnh‘e ion," in York sin-er, G, lly~hurg, and Will Spare no rm rt 10 conduct i) in a. manner lhnt will not dyilrm't Imm us runner high rcpnlalion. llis table will have the bust. ilwfimrkut can afford—his chambers nre spaciouis :md coinfurtuble—nnd he [ms laid in let his liar-n full Junk of wines nnd liqlm‘rs. Thrre i: large sluhlinz alluchcd to the llmul, which Will be attended by atten tiw ilulmre of the pinhlik’s p 4. xrmmgé, dcu rmi‘ucd as he is to git-rune in huge I;an of it. lltmcmlwr, the "Glune _lnn'Y is in York bum, but near the Diumuml, nr l'uhlic Equine. SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, NULL If National Hotel, , “mummy mung), -‘ ' ‘ [T‘TLIISTU w .\'. [Rt—The unawqgnod _ 1 u'OuM mmt n-ég-ccltnlly iururm lht- [nih ln Iliafllie lm.‘ lruscxl Elm! largo. convenient and popular house, the .\'.lliuiul Illulcl, at l,llllt:iu\\ll. .\ilnuu county, I’er nnd suli. in n slmrc of pul-lu- [n.urunnzc. llis chambers uill Ive lo'mdxery (clulurmhlc, his Luhlc .uppliod wnh tlu- lbl‘al. tlu- market. um :ull‘urd, mud his lur with the choircsl nines and liquors. A large 3mm} and colnmodious smbling nre nt t.lchcd In the ”Ult‘l, and he will keep nonebuL lln- Illusl :yttemivp hoslleis. “‘nh u long on pvvicnrc in this line, and every disposifiun tu plyxsc, in: ll‘Fl: crrmin of rendering sunsl’u. lwu'xo all “110 any mil with him. Ap'rgl 4, 1864. smq New Goods !—-':Large Stock! 7‘: HRL‘ILXNT TAILURIXG. i I J.\(‘(H:S 1: mm. lmn' ju~t rem-ind from xho min-s a large stock 0! gomk fur UL-nllmuvu's “’t‘ll‘, embracing a. vmjuly of L‘LUTHS, ‘ CASSHIERES, ! VESTINCS, (‘.l=~i'wt=. Jv:lllfi,c&(‘., “ilh runny othcr good! [or ~priug zuhl summer‘wvar. ; 'l‘hn-y an» p-~l~p.u'c.l to muke‘np garments .nt '_thg: almlnut nnlu c. and in (IN Vo-[_\'hc~t nmn ,nm'. The i-’.|§hiuus .xru rr-guhrly rccc‘xwd. nuxl thd’xing nude in nnv drain-d style: Thr‘y :11- W;l_\\ Luke man fits, wlnlluthrix' >rwiug is sure to 5"- ~'uh<'.lu'i.tl. - ‘ The) “J; u mutinmm-e of the puMlc"! Im lrunupc, rc-‘uhvd by gum! hulk and mosh-rate 6?ch m (‘m‘n it. - .ettypburg, April 7, 1.9122. ‘ Lancaster Bpok Bmdery. (1120 mm WIANT. ‘ ' J ‘BO'OA’ BINDER, Q ‘ AND aux: Bum; NA\l'!‘ACTl'll|‘.ll. a " LANUASTER, P.-\. ‘i Plain and Omnmmldl Ranking. of evexy :10- Im-riptiun.(-xecutcdiu lhe most substantial and énpprmexl sk) les. . Hummer}. , E. W. Brown, 12.41., meervx Bunk of Lnncnsler W. L. I'mppr, Huh Lnucnstor‘vuuuty Bank Sauna-l Shock, firm, O’thiu Bunk. Sunucl “'.‘rgncl', Esq., ork Hank. . William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank. T. l). (~‘urqpn, 16511., Bank 0( Gettysburg. ‘ Peter .\hrtiu, H.~q., Pruth'y ofLaucmer c 9” Pu UN). (7. lhuvtlmrn, Esq., Rvgistcr “ “ Geo. Wluuou. EM}, Recorder “ “ Aer 15, 1551 . Somethmg for Everybody- T’J bl’Y AT DR. R. HORNHR’S } . Imm .\xo VAluEl‘Y-STORE.- I Just opened a fine nssorlmcul‘ol 7 Drug* and Medicines, * ‘ l'nlcnt .\ledicinm, ' Stallonery, , ; : L ‘ .l-nncy [3'3 Coeds, ~ Lunlechons, ‘ ‘ Groceriel.‘ . Notions, ‘r TOBACCO, SEGARS, MT. Jim. 18, 1364. .WL .- --.— ——~ ....——.—._r~l.___..__- Last Nance. . LL persons indebted to the late Firm of A Cohen a: Culp,.are herehsv notified to cull and settle their acco‘nnts on r belore the let oprril,ns it is highly important that their "business should be closed. 5 _ COBEAN & CULP.’ March 14, 1864. , _A __ >._ ~ ..- ”___ “””T -._._-_-. Come to the Fan! ND DON'T FORGET TO VISIT‘PLEASANT A mum: .\'URSERlES.—Persona wishing to Plant Trees will find the stock in the ground remarkably fine, and offered at reduced prices. The Apple 'numhera 100 varieties, embracing all the approved sorts. N. B.—See the index board near Flora 11¢ Post office. T. E. COOK & SONS, Sept. 2, 1861. I‘ropmton. ,‘ ‘Sale Crymg. W. FLEMMING continues the business A. ofSALE CRYING, and'aolicits thccan. tinned patronage of the public. It is his can nunt eudu'xvor to givie satiefagtion. Charge: moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street, Gettysburg ' ' , P. S.—He is I licensed Auctioneer, under the Tax Law of the United Staten. Nov. 24, 1862. Fresh Arrival. . UST received a large supply of SPRING & SUMMER HATS. the cheapest end best, conside.ing the times—ever brought to Get tysburg. Call and see then s: the cheap Shoe and But Stbre in Chamberlburg uroet. JOHN L. BOLTZWORTB. Assistance Headed.~ HE undersigned having heavy pnymentl coming due on the m of April, Imm moat "spatially at those who no indcl ted to Mafia “31 heron flu: the sad make 9.,- Inau. ‘ E. B. PICKINJ lurch 7,18 M. ‘ ‘PURI GROUN D 391088, alerted and . ground expreul . fat 0!. 80838? HOB NER‘S New Drug 8%. , A DEM©©RATU© AND FAMEILV J©>URNAL Mn: is the rugged lofty PIDO, . Thu frowns on many a wave-beat more; Woman"! [ln slender, graceful vino, “ hose curling undrila round it tmnv, _ And deck m rougfl bui-wufly o'ur. . Man h tho rock when \ow‘nn; cm .\'oda o‘er tho Inc-mum'- barrio lidn; Woman u]. sort and many Sun, . That law an clup m net!!- breut ‘ And wreath it; brow in enlut pndl. Mun ii In cloud of coming norm, Dirk u the nnn'n murky plume, Ears where the luau-m light Ind warm, 0! woman‘l soul And woman‘s form, ' (clean:- brighuy o’er (In: ghh'nng‘gluom. Ye'. lovely In, to you ’tilgiven . to rule lii: hearts with share! ”my, Blood um each was I blmfu‘l leaveu, Chlnge cull: into embryo haven, Q And sweetly Im-le our film ”way: > MlauLLimm Correspondence bf the Mirror, Bult CflBPl’S Clllllfl’l‘l :l'l‘ CONO“’AGb . Linusrowx. June 0111, 1364. Messrs. .Eliluru—Bclleving that you. "'5 well as your numerous renders, will be gl'dll tied to be ,informed of whal'tnnk place at. Connwugo Church. Adams county, Pm. on Sunday within the octave ol’Uurplh Clmsli. 1 will ende'nvor lo the beat. of my,nl;ilily to give you some nccount thereof. though. I fmr. in wxll be a wry impel-{pct sketch. an 1 l‘all far aim” of cbnveying to you anything llke a correct idea of the splendor 11nd nmgnificcnce of the scenes bchPld by the thuusunds assembled there that tiny. (‘nn owngo Church, of the "Swen-ll [lnn-t," be longs to ‘lhe Jesuitfi. Preparations had been mmlé tb have the prnccnion on the haul. of Cox-pm Clnisti, but 111 cuns'oqucnce of rain on that (lay, it was poupmwll ml the ~~ucceeding Sunday, which proved to be a moshdelighllu! day. In the front was borne by an acolyte, the i Cross; the standard of redemption, and nc- i (‘Ulllpnnled by two other ucnlytes with l lighted torches, rind~ followed by lulllleihe : lines of gentlemen bearing tapers on each :- side. Following the uculytes wrre various I Sodnlities, ainongwhich Were the Suilzility ' of the Risury, till the young lildlcfl npppar- l ingavnh the insignia oi the (it"fll‘ll n to‘ Mary, prinripally remarkable by glittering l bonds; followed by the hodaldy of Angels. The next in order were three figures ot the l Illpsletl Virgin Miirv—ll ichel, (.i shep- ' lit-riless,) Esther, (Queen) iind .ltiditli,~l (llvro:ne.) Ilucliel i. 5 represented by it little girl’leuding a sn§w while lunib. ller i appearance, and that of the Mullly nfthe ‘ lloly Angels, 1 cannot attempt to talt‘-{‘t'lbk‘; . bnyi in surplices, \i'itli ll'nllflurdfl‘t blue f scarf» tliiou‘it ovortheir shoulder-fa J-air of beautilul feathered wing.- iilsu :tttm-liml, ‘ and bearing lighted torches in their hanil». ' Angel, bearing the crown and sceptiool thi- ' Blessed Virgin Mary. a must bcuuiitul . sight. Five young ladies armycd in spot-l less white, bearing splendid liuliteil Lullps, \ropresenting the live wise Virgins of the I Gorpel. Shrine of the lllcnsod Virgin l Many, a large and Splendtdly decorated l statue, with hands extended, standing on a | throne tlnd borne on the shoulders ot four young ladies appropriately decorated, pie ‘ceded and followed by numbers of young l vii-gins, bearing appropriate bzlnncri.—- fiudulity With the instruments of the l'ns [Slot] and Crntiti "on of our Blessed Lord. L‘hnir of chililreriE—Choir ol' men—Choir of indies—Choir of nstruments—John “Jp ti~t; a little boy, a sheepskin covering his back and shoulders, leading a beautiful lamb. The four Eyangeltsts, with King 1).:- viil the Psalmist, harpiii hand in thcii‘midst, came next. The Evangelism with banners I surmounted by animals respectively repreo sented, St. Matthew, the figure ol'the brazen man—"because he begins his gospel with l the pedigree of Christ as he is a. man,” St. . Mark the figure of u lion—'“becnu'se he be } gins with the preaching of St. John the l Baptist, as it were to the roaring ot‘ a lion , in the wilderness.” St. Luke to .nn ox or l calf—“as he begins with a priest to the‘Old ‘ 'l'estnnient (to wit r Zachary the father of ‘ St. John Baptist) which priesthood was to sacrifice calves to God.” St. John to an Eagle—“because he begins with the Divin ity of Christ, flying so high as more is not possible.” Altar of Perfumes. curried by -tour, and attended by other four angels, whose, office naturally reminds us of the holy ministry of the angels in the Church, ”viz: St. Michael with a flaming sword, , meaning the protector of the angels— ‘ another withnsilyer light. t e doctrine of . our Holy Fuith—n third wi a trumpet, the announcing of the word t' God—the fourth with incense, the ofl‘ering of the prayers of the Church by the angels. This was a superb sight. At every Altar the] Altar of Perfumes threw up beautiful jets of highly perfumed waters, filling the sur rounding nir with it‘—delightfully fragrant odor. and falling to the ground in gentle showers. A number of little boys robod in . white, strewing flowerr. Two acolyte: with l incense and belts. Choir of angels, bearing 1 torches—u beautiful light. Clergy. Fin ' acoly tea with wrchesnnd trumpets. Canopy borne over the Adorable Sacrament by four gentlemen uniformly nttired. The canOpy was rich and splendid. On each at thel four corners was to be seen a white plume, and aux-mounting tho dome or raised cen tei-l waved alnrge and magnificent white 5 plume. Then followed immense crowds of ‘the faithful, mcny of them bearing lighted candles and-audibly reciting the holy rosary. Four beautifully ndorned altars were erect ed within a circuit at a mile and a half. It each of which the benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament ,wu giwn. Two of those altars were located in the bosom of a . dance forest of primeval mks, producing a ' delightfully striking effect in Ineliomting ' the music and creating enchnnting echoes. l A powerful melodeon, n choir of _not [an . than sixty singers, with ucconpnnimcnt of 7 at band of young India with guitarshand of ‘ gentlemen with other instruments, Fper- . ‘tortned suitable iocel-ut etch utter. our Acolyte! swayed, in white surpliou, with i light blue scat-fl thrown over their chain-k den,counded their golden trumpet: It the ‘ moment Benediction an nbont to be given. When those trumpets were sounded the u rambled crowds cut themselves on their knees, and with bowed down heads receiv l ed the Benediction at the Adorable Sacri l went, at the end of which. a volley of mu. kotry wu discharged by I milittry company in attendance. During the Benediction G. B. YASTIS GETTYSBURG, CPA", MONDAY, 3’ UN 12] 27, 18624:. {33: TR o MAN AND WOUIAN CB= THE PRIN'E‘SION “Imm x: man-n;v Ayn wm. anua." flowers were profusely strewn over the head of the officiating Priest and over the filter. by a number of little boys decorated as" angels. . To the vast number of our separated brethren who attended ‘the procession. our tha‘nks for their kind nnd courteous he hsrvior are due, nor will they (knowing the Catholic faith in regard to the ”leased Ra crnment) censure urfor the honor null ndorui‘on paid to it. The enlireJ-rucession i was a scene (Hat Cannnt he M vindly de scribed as it appmred to those who |le the happiness of beholding ii. and truly, the indefatigable zeal and piety of those Rev. Fathers who exertvd themselves in getting up and eondu'eting it. nre entitled to great praise and the lasting nrntitudvloll those thouwers flmsi ’ 13¢ cuuie Hume is no need of it. The elo qm‘uco uml lngxé Int o-vents me so powerful Y “mt, Hug» xx nut m «My in L-lm whole calm try. {som 3ngva 1i; ".llimrniu, n'lan of any ,- pnljm-nl party wig) 14mm, thinking'ofjuqt' .5 ”fig, plain and néfrwlwhning pinofi oft-he v Innatcrlv uhfhty oI Mv’Ul‘eHnn. I'Phoge who I are lnuclcst in uhnvzug him. (1;) it becninp they I'9o} mm! lutlcrly Ihr) force nT'Lho'lrulh. .L'nnid \he mmon but no backltwo'fi'enrs and . [wow as muvh :w it. knpwl to-glay, hpw dif fe‘i'eut would bu the course! - , T/lc Rmcrm.—A few of the Reeerveshnve‘ becmpuul oll'aml none 110 mm; A_lnrge'poF-, tion ol them, however, nreislilhin‘cam‘p. Waitingto be mustered out- gmd roéeive their ’monuy. [Lia a shame and diggmcp to keep those men ~c loilg away from ‘.f'lhe loved ones at home," “ho are anxiously looking for their (Morn. If Is now ‘teu (lays' sincel the Keserhr'a :irrivvd in Harrisburg. and the indxcatiun: are that {a largenumber oftham», will bra kt‘pt here for n week'lnnger. waiting the plvuuure ofmilimry otficiuls who conaglt their own ease and convenience. «egurglleu ol' the llljU>lll3B done to the .mast gallant set ul' mvn that over tnbk— up trim in de-. fund of the star Spangled emblem of out“. nationnlfly. Why not pay them ofi'ut once, and let the .é‘currcvl heroes take up the line of march “hnmownrd bound." to receive the heart-warm Welcome that nwaitn them? Governor Curtin, who proclaims himsel'fthe “father of the Reserves,” should interest himsél‘gin their behalf. and‘ see thut‘hstioo is dond‘them.-—llu"riabury l’dtriat (5' Union. wWhon Mr. Seward first ggnouneod that. there was u. “higher law’! than Lhe‘Cdn stitutivn. tin-re wrii'n goon! dvnl of dis ule as to what. he mkam. Siucq he Mufti: patty inu- béen i'n pnwer, haunt, it has bug-iitput in practice. and the cobatry now mm uudcrztund what the "higher law" rer ally is. It ii not Guy's law—for it, violntes the ‘mnst. ohvmuu dmmtcs of justice—nor mzm’s lumwhirh :s contexuptuously ignored; it is thqlnv} of Mass”. Lincoln. Se ard and Stanton‘s haves. apt-ices and folli s. This is the ”higher Yaw" to uhich we are indebt ed for the viulntion‘of the right. of asylum, foi‘ arbitrary hrrnstarand for attacks upon the lzhcrty of the press. Ibis for'the people to' my whethm ttwijunt to c'ontiuue it: for another four .\'(’.ll'3.l World. nay-The Post discusse'a the carid'rdatc hm] plutlmm of the Bnltimore Uonvepfion. which iis correspnngknC more declared to be packed with olb'ce-holdeu‘and gamm tors,aml, whnlc indorsing the nomination with mild diapnragemem, cwxfeases ”he numberless bluntlvrs of the administn tion andv pours contempt. on some ofthe highest mgmbua of the nominee's present cabinet. . ‘ _ ~ "If the American people will but hell}!!! the truth which, the Republican facti nu utter of each other. thewhule hordemill be bundled—out. of «Athena: .\'ovcmber, neck and heels. /' ' ‘ \A mun/mp of .\'.-w Yuri:.—'l‘he£ight Rum Jnlmdlcflloxky, D. D., Roman Catholic Bisliqp of Albany/thus received the official announcement from Rome of his .3 pointi meat 06 the Archbishopllo of-Kew San-k. u the nuoce-xsor to the late Archbiuhop Ilqgllt‘ ._ lle will mn,‘ it is said, enter dpon If“: discharge nl‘hi; mg" duties. Th. :11» Archbishop is a native of Brooklyn, nml‘fis in the fifty-Event}; year Qfliis age. . '. _w.,_. -.-.Q..L..\.__—A ~ Pardqyll..—~The neggo dpldier, named Charles Ridley, who shol 3 White citizen in. (gunp' William-Penn. so‘m'p imonlhsJinco, mm was tried . at, NorristoWn, convicted of murder in the second degree, and untan ced to a why) of imprisonmenhflm bell; parfloued by Hovermir Curl/in. 30‘!" sa, SinguUr Acmdeut.—A singular’ accident occurred to a ‘sun of Mr. J‘ncob Grigsemer, of uley Lowmhxp. Berks county“. recently. While he Wm (human four-hone “an; home from the nu“, tnrcc of the horse; were stuck by lightning and killed. Tho fouflh—fifle mddXo nurse, on which young Mr. Grimmer mu miing. ma stunned by the slums. and $ll upun his knees, a'nd the driver hm] some lyflwmounped, before an wher flab calm and 2 mum this bog-59 glam. {The rider. nlmmmimculoualy. ewapod‘w; hurt. ' There were nomarksol' the lightning vinible upon any of‘the horae’. , i H'Grest speculations and finudu'ha” hguin been discovered in the Wutérn-Do putment. 'l‘iuuul' caurw rcmindl Lincoln, .“thal it in not be“ to {map harm" ~1 _ ,zV—"a—nq-g'uv— ~M . . 1, , w’l‘lw latest. fasbmn in \Vuhiggnq of asking» party u but they will take to dyiukr h, “Please pominnta your poigon,‘ genus: . men.” - . ~ g . .3; , ‘ :~— ‘ ‘*‘."’."".. V wflenry S.Goaub,ona I at. 09111.0(; the Hampshire Guam. *gflg ’ ‘ Mum, recently indulged fil‘a‘fl‘: j pen-mes in the ruml divmn ygnqmgr‘ m hundred and “almigm ,tm‘u‘ i; our, ~ .rnaoa. ' ‘ _ ‘ i~