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I • , . • . , • ; • 11l ui 1 , 1 11. ; • • . ,•• !,, ft. . 4 '4 t .s • :v...1 t:541111'4 4 : I I, 4' 1:• BIM •. 11 • •x: • . • awl it. :.y • i ~' i ~ ~ Heca. n•y 1 radi ;1,01:.11 - • Lila: 1, 1 1. Ile b•ii• ‘..1 11 , , ..1 I. wa, . li ,, ail ton to , tiee .. • It,' atirene ai.l ~r 1„ ) •o, I ,l3titin g c, hunt hiltz, I,h; ::; :t; .• 1 :111 , '•1 on a raid ron4in intelc :so unfelt )19W. Illz i" 11 , AV %vork. nig to, I. , leritt home ntortg,t,tatL I,llt en ‘iltlle lot nn.l 16 raise hi , :t ti.o I.f J! a year in Ai,: 1) ,, i1.110.01'1 ' !" . ' 10111:01 :i • Hal LOW won wort: t1y.1.0: , t o 1.1, 4 2 1 . Til it 14 why a Ha i &nal debt i. a natitacd ! Y)rita on, Flo At Ihrel jo,or i Oh, slot is another ono or our keens. IShe had a husband, ho went to war, took a cold while on a raid fig cotton, mob's, and giver mire fnr the benefit of Curtiss, Logan, Butler, blanks, and ulna thieving generals, ! and at last died irt a hospital. His wife, or his widow, is now working to support the ebildren. The government is real good to BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA., WEDNESDAY N0v.1867 9 • THE Mill '. ... •.i~ .. ' • I lIMI . • . • WM illll •.! . I .:• . .‘ r .~ ... I :i i..' her—pays her a bounty—a few pothy a day fur hrr to amnia of her unuttered littAan 1. As 11,4 flotittudlers tlay ua taxe4, and it ilkoi hot ea,t; tip OW. colt to tuppqrt. the ;- , verumeut, w are waihrr all the womest of x.f totfy thtmt them... .!•,..1,1,m the OtVil / /hi teal.lliere . • 14 . 14 , ,,t110 ,1 1C/ imy them ! thcm 11P, , Imontit,e ;;;y 1111 uwatti —awl cur intifre.4 is payable itr 1! PCv.e 0:L " II 7-o is th 0r, , ,r , 1 ? Th it lay d-ar ;.• a q• tt,iteor— h•• J.;w: t:q• u 1,11.1111.1d0t , . Pou't cab him- (I.,a't aaythial tin 1, , ,,11 11 , - i {',•,, m ai“; •mt ti;" t far • all felhrx,i, t utLearl-,arn , ttatttly'dear•, %IVO) • " , ,,u tee thg-o oriA3ll., all at. Nt , arlt? Titoy or. our alave.,—their lath rt..abed iu battlo tot U- hat 11..1! •:- , rt them. TO he t3e , I.tult I.a) f,, tlotr ;•tlpitert, hut 41 - 0 :111X111.:1' t. 11 , 1 , 6, ' 1:011 • ;• 11:• .! WOtine iii! 1111 : “ .1";14' ' 1,.., I: • 1.: •,, • 1a 1;11,1'. ,•• :-• ' ;i.y .•, I. ;111 1 • , 14. I' , ..1 • . 1. • .1. •• !Li! I'A •. t:. , •..., Toll 1 0 ~ I • ;1.. ~: 111 . 1 111 ~ 1 1 11' I. '• i- It. 1 . 1•• • ,..; ; I• • ; ai . •—•• . • •,;. ,L9‘ 41 ;Jet,,i), 14101 ;„ 1 ;01 4 ••::•••• • I tV,•14,1 ' 1.. - . • I'. I.• I - ; !I . 'III; • .1 . n .2111 , v •I 1.1, ‘o.l' I,< r: I<trl,ly ke ura,it , uP tha- cY,o. rx? Tit. -- 1:f !,! of ,. O w f t ,q,or3, • •Cv. -t. , NVo t.l 1 • ; •, psy,tioi , It) :• h fthl • ' • t!.; `hi T,• ~•• • ; I ! : • th-it w thr , e . • 0...11t1ii tli. tii"t•—• 1...1T lily . It ' I.! •• ; 0... iv, it th •.% h_th the TT! it th, =I It i., a i y :.ice tl , ar wo ! P• r :2, 1.011 : r 7t wt«:,r(h•VlL• 11 , ttr43illiti i 411.1 •it:'.o.4 . • 'lt they Lave vartle4 ‘vhik cr ie, nel. ie A:04? at Ili. :01 4 i t v,;11 ' ' Y.•. 1 t• - • tit •. tr .Ir•a.. out th ' • •.• • v :1 • !....• ! i,".• „ !,:•• I: •• r .. .. ;••'. • •. • :I. • 1,...);„ •:•: •• . • 0.)) : , • •••.• - tit val„ti,r): • . • .•• .• • ,c.)1:. ••• ao• Ti, , .• • tit. :; thoir I.A -A l•a• I , •.r ..• t.) 1) , ; ::„..,•• • .) tt. is lii I :).,-. 'oat tlt•• )4).1,4 ht)t .•••p••:).1 tlifk• hut give it alt lI*!CJ 1111 fly up. Mr t t•—tatlo,t out all yoit oaa— varrizwo and wsa mitt ilt• nif to tltt att , l t.atitty the luxuriu.; r,:ch 11,1. Ow ri:Cints that. Ittake up our -10• at , to the vkt :tr. , . my r", y ; k Lotto , it WO ii tint thou a hub , . 11'.0—t poor oubro,hol d hiour..o4 11;01' to the e:!ge we La.:tete:4 by that tilo inmate: , tCle atel treat our -revs with ti)rc itt.ytithin. flub a little of that iii .• face—the 01' Aveat the ho, or our vietints makes wine a little ! Don't put your feet up so ra e fur we ar, arkeerittie t now—proteeteil prt 4 or 11olierlimit noel Davit act ait.ercetly ! Drive Ult, Johu Tit% 41F lilt: ToLLINfi BELL.— AntoliA thti highest wood, and deepest glens of Iftwdl, is some times heard, so sure2har that the < mud seems quite unnat ural It is like the distant an d•ohun till ing of a church bell, struck at• intervals.-- This extraordinary noise proceeds from the ara watch.. The Liril sits on the tops of the hi t he,t trees in the deepest forests. and though constantly heard in the most desert places is very rarely seen. It is impassible to conceive anything of a more solitary char acter than the profound silence of the woods broken only by the menthe and almost su pernatural sound of the invisible bird, com ing front the air and seeming to follow wherever you go. The urawanda is white with a circle of red around its eyes. Its size is that of a small moon. Are twe n Nation Mr. Sti.lowr Bhortiy to lecture in In dianapolim, and by way of paving the way for hir theme the hterald of that city any,: On tho ...nit Mr. Sunint.r—CharlesSumner clu-4e anti scholarly Funnier --will • r:' the Youth; 3/1 Library „A-s-o. on which oevlv.ion Slr, Sumner, the o'a,aa and sobularl, awl ao forth, will pro• pound the above qucation to and an ..vor it hint 4elf. There has hew a great v opinion on the above point annul? our CiliZ 'll3. ' , ollie th•tt• we are a 11.16111. and -ante that we are not. The nimt inton e as i , ty pr to hear :Mr. SWIIII,I, Clt• :::1! • and havo acci ' moictiality t-vttlo,l , or. i van not votituro to I,e o •rtain about it, ono way cr another. and tin not .1... p cua4 . '412141y o'llight-, until they hat e 11 lira Mr. Sumner, and theiriniotieneo to taut an owl to the att ;11-pepeo ill which they hang that they eta 1,-. the to sous rerooleti of h • o rh up..a it a-‘i- ~o statry to bring of time. We are neither oe , r but we will endeavor (~ M.% z‘ontittor. !taring looke d •tion in ail it- lumings, we i ;. a nati , m, 8134 no fir linalynatifin t Vce are a ti ttina in which • o : the are ,•, • tit..CIIWIL' !!,•• :•:,: •!1 , ;•:•. • •••,•• dotit'ttit' t• 1' ; ,tr :41vertw1, ; 0 ; 1 •111., o;• • halt* it, tveti , ory with. to:t ••110 1 0 4. i, trait")// %1 . / 41, / / 111 " bi b•ii , IMport • a Freed -111,0 ,1:1 1 ;.• 3 1 • it hatiffil ‘vhivit tho to a t.LIAt. , .- aura i'ppo-,.tht race in nut. •••• ••.ion any! dnic t !tegt tli, •:init, favor in ati , .lLor• — a nati,m NOI:At grifoLi oiw see- C,lll pi,11"1 , 1• t h e r , act'Aor or part ilks it 1 . ~.<zll Nvl6oll Soho Vrotn AD•I w itt;.l J4l . on a opyl, trot, -a mtii•ttt to L'clt tlii rvt.tow or 3 L. W .to itatsi 'Coo rrttitt- or .11.:111,;t:.," (4 . "yi , kiii" if doi.-OCt voitio .. .loctu with 110. titt:Th' ; , ;iit to put too tiiw , point on it l !Ili v, ithow 1 , 7i'r,„;0 , that of a littlioa or . 2.1 ), if an,l lsia r,ii'ol.of rltl 4 . tc orowo 1 to rttit A Thest Liioi:4.lZaict OulrlTe. Ogre Ow m-4 want! Is t .l. ;:w e evi:n. u;••,1 :a r teats err., tra:eii al ..11 6.4 aN••;loo. 7, a :".12 1 ofhot v f,:e. ensi , ltt,ttlat ku:..• I.• :1 1 ••• hf!.ll IVnt , l„ • • 1 . I • • ; , .1 how' 1•1 i ••‘. I of IL, • r , tit• ;, iv,t4 n :t! ~•tr,.,, t 1•,‘: ‘,,•ral boarti at Mr. ‘Volfin ..: •. afterwar,b. th , • • ..1,•11 p! towar,im Ow hotel, awl the : 4 ;3 tli t t :41,,rit forty ym•II. from do , Eaglt. .ttt'; the vr,ts , , Ow I, •:,•1 phy,i,-;ao ,%,;!•mi inn- It: v.ll, it • •r , i that 11 ! I ...I I, a:: I „c„•,1 1,•I 11 , 1 11,1' a : 1 10 ,1. 1:111V, r. .11 1 . 1...•••11•1. :e.•••i:;• !t4 Nc•T•• i• '1 Oil • :: 1:1;!:: 6:••'• . c •:• 1 1 ,•! ti I •C - " Wl• Ail iii , ~• :t1;c1 , 0•01, all„1 • 1!‘:!” r, • %•': • wur.; • t, !, ~ It,' ,• 111:1;• o • • !tl.• ; ..,+ • v• • t , .• • ;:•• ••!' LI i c. ..y. • - -• • . let e • o tU-!n inol • 1 .4 • • that -• -1 2 .0 iii ilto evetait; A f, wietu lotteire 1••• r: the nitiz , in , are 'yin..., to and fret NVe th.• city too itwii do: in hand %ph ...:ferin; a liberal reward, teiel in e ffecting arr....ter tit • tietni echo could thu. a itlek an ttitc•tt• •1.••1 f.tuale. and ruin her, if not can her •i••:oh. ecaptur.tti lie should trtt Lie et' a hvt.th.tt: latror.l a judue ;teed I rrqu tho ',carol lamp le••1 until vitre.v: then it!a:,,e•l how. ea h• ....Ai and earth at 1 warn inc to wretelpts that our pettple will not itoutit Ouch I.:! - .-attire, to livo is a re. t.t ' able t y ;yr ri.b. ILAmmon Ac , Man Who 1 . 11 ., bnorked oft the trestling at the Baltimore store by the unellina' train of the I..'high \ alley Railroad on Monday morning last, Ile was a boatman from Ifeue Haven or Oolattthia Vi.nn.tY, taatued Lewis M asset ma n. His injuries are severe, but there are hope ful itilieution- of his recovery. His wants have been ministered to by the Odd Fellows or Wilkes Barre, he being a member of that order. Ile lies at the North Branch hotel, and Mr. Thos, Boyd, the proprietor, has kindly shown him ever 3, attention.— , OW" Whim old John .11lers was on his death bed, he caned his young wire Jaunet to him, "Jaunet," said he, "I am not long fbr this world. I um wearing away fhst. Now about the busines, Juana.— There's 4udrow, the foreman , Le known all about the shop, and all the customers like him. You will just let a decent time elapse, and then make together." Shone I" amd Jotted, bursting into team "don't that tat trouble you, John.— Andrew and I have settled that already." The Radical Governor of Ohio Elected by Negro Volvo. There is no doubt that a very largo number of negro vote* were openly Mst for the Radical Governor of Ohio, in direet violation of the Constitution and the laws of the State, The Fayette County liegia,r , Twenty-three negro vote: were pilled in this town on Tnesday, notwithqamling the protestations or and we are glad, we rejoice to ,ay, that through this NI.:1;11() OTF which never lAbre wag 1,01101 in this tonielip, the men who were instru mental in !gin:ring it to the polls, have been "hoisted with their own petard;" and the iehite anew of the township have rebuk ed the advocate, of and cast their ballots ag.titst the ametelmmit And the. Intla in the whist who advocated this men s:_roNitv, The Cincinnati r, cetuin tit non the above. say». : IVhat trans; ire,l there. titui. ;,lace all err the St.tte. Nut than ne,ZA., We are to.urred, were cant in I 4,., 10 . County alone, in defiance or the law, They were taken in Clevolturt in ettal , lerahle itutulteo, in the Western ite ty,rve. Sumo overt were taken in Cineinnuti. lr t;,:tirral Irv... is elver .I, out it to thi, For rlal •at 'rot. , Onr nu.. it to the... • t obtain aq n.•l they a.. in iur.4uitnle. r . / It, eta ',twit!!! er1:1 0 .4, : ,1 rho niret, to 'la 1: Thr.l , turn. Jitiuu ire .4„ tor from Y...nia to the New Li.l,en "I have ' , flea heard that huldliloolid tie .rue:; voted her... aw l J ;lopped to . e rn if that w,O the have around the poll. , most all day, an 1 hay.i. ith,Lrers soup and put their N•t: in, and nut he challorgol, I t..• 1 ti.t• why they were not chat was , , tl r lt it dare not he Jew. Tlelc ha • f,a - ini tn. , to three hundred aro:nd Coe Jay'. It ir:,• 1•.1 Matt tho l , adds Frank Jehnsia, a eo:or.• ; voted Salem last Tut Ile is not lull ivll'.!-. and the 'Trustees who received big v"!•_1 might to know it tat well as Nlyttitti.t., it" men of the ...ler of l'nolk are permitted -vote i --4-‘re-is-tarteltrittthe rimstitutiatat ametoltm . IVA...re determine to to wrong, there iH no riquedy against them. 'l'ha good tense of the i,eople must regulate their conduct. and when they. do what they kiie,wi tr , t the rom'ilne:e.:es must The ;daunt Vernon Ronaer let th of the doings in that c:tv. n•• trit (It to tlw, poll.. in r, %lard ie this ritT ly tit , it Alio. lition oriTte.mlity, and thoir tisoN Cd. :41 oppo , dtkn to the prote-t nr tho nerno,.raticownowv , r, - gl'o+'. 1‘.,V./ En it*,'Pry pia of 111.S!'tte nh.oc thoir :Ito pa thizine white ftiont, had ete:- trol t,t the hallo-lo•%. We woke the extract from the Sto.' •ott 11.. di/ ; It is s•-t . nciic that at Ica s ot thc Ls tis t.tido List 9'n_ day, LI , tyii rotum-1 to I h.i pro. rr the i:rxt L ot• h ' • •il! irin • ICI ilcin d*, does its • W: rirari 11: >l.i C... t' :1!. t , rn• :^ ‘l l l . l . • 1..1 hot 64 N. tli .t I•••dy will a! • a t! proven; • :o. h i :bin, they :till rake the why N‘lo to receive nes.iro votes that .leil g e s ,voy asy con cs, trill i.ot v inter; hereafter in the expeCa of r.:. icing u. urn votes, Thrl , dingo-W:1 110 , 1*— • •• in t tido, or any nund...tr of them . o, is not only a d'..-zrace to the • itoid their v,ttev, 1 ut alio to the ,J,isit Whoec purity or ' lant.".l:• Wei o ..),Voln to pro' • I, The Pna, , / ,- fbe declares that : In t h e City of 'level:nal in tho first, se. , on'l, third, II im di, and sixth wards/ell blood agtinst the protests and clts!' ii es of Dellionr,tt , '. In fact, no at tention wes paid to low, and the votes of neeroes were received with smiles and ,pests by the julgeo. We have a Democratic Leg iclaturc now, audit should past. law which will forever prevent a repetition of such shameful and deliberate outrages as were perpetrated in this city on Tuesday last. We intend to refer to this matter and give sonic thets that will make the cheeks of some men tingle with shame. What do the th , e people of Pennsylvania think of such conduct? The election for the present year is over, but the infamous Radii, tads will be appealing to them for their votes a year hence. Let them remember these and not suffer themselves to be hood winked and blindfolded by any specious promises which will be made on the eve of the Presidential election. bar 4 KANT IN t QUANDARY,—GeneruI tirant and the Mongrel party aro both in a bad situation us netting understands what the other is going to do. Since the late elections, the General is not half so radical as he was, and if he makes up his mind that the Mongrel candidate for the Presi dency is going to be defeated in 186 S. he will not allow himself to be the man. Poor Gnikmr, be is much confounded by the po. laical din as he was by General Lae su perior strateseht the great campaign. Cagre County iii„,) Democratic %taws& DEMOCRAT. Clow Crooked Things are Made Straight. A recant nettling of a large r:eetion of V ickpbarg, hor,haimt oh the M:stit4inpi Itivor (maws alarm. A peculiarity cf the ride d; that horrible geneltei atitm front the ti eta eit made, and the awl/whit:a are Lit: at moth filling them up in order to preservel the health of the city. Thu movement i , , titiz,ormily arrented, but b likely to bo m eowed. It is %sell known that beneath the • hard blue day that generally underlies the alluvium at the burthee there i.,, a quick• man i which is very ea ily washed out by any current striking 111., hank, a, is the co. , t along this la• !it The of the mpetinemnbent mans , beinguolonger supported, breaks oil` from the m1;1) land and tumble- into •!, is:Appy at It Pe n 1 % . a A lot of , d en 11. • :e in :IN , trent .-af thin.r. ;;, , a,, row, hot ia • • bank, thr thr,-2 ce• r • I 'th ;.;c1 ; , creild mow le 1, !, I`d o:1 an•l , the ;••••••• ;T: • ho 1 r.l . .t , 1 , 114:4 the •,s;:' , eelycat, :bat , •••,,tte,• t', the I en I for twomy-live - Th: - I,n.- • - ba, 1,,.. ;t centime •1 en I 4-,r !. i th tt,.• Oil.- 1.1 I . and the .1.: g y ',/ ' ..ucpt tit' 11,1 4 . 1 a h.,:! h 110 rh. ND 1 lir.l •'lVe t•I a • :•,;"; •„f 1,4-a tl n 4.1 !oi. I . (lime hare, ;..1 ; • , cutting a 1..., ; .! • u tfitc. ~e ncrally ‘5.1.,•! ; • rivet' inerea-cd and ditnin; h • trty of 11.-s Ste'; ti. tsoory la Texas. The :et, of 11';41'1 . a i le i;ane, , e v a i t t; i«t t „, ;tad ti .1 t I:.. •'• in his Adtirdt33 nto leave the eit, h t : i n:' 'Ck XL •( % .01. 1 Lokte in 1886, thus hours, fir sitsebarOlm negroes wt, . • ••• 13 , ,m1y is that State timing the th e radical ticket. We do ion . • •• .! of 4 ' - le h , 2. f "ts, is wel l tltt white it t ,!:, , o kt , 0.,u 4. a 1 . 2 1 11.111.10 tlindls.M of prophet to fittell the coal—rt. noe- if th 44.1 p ituiules 01 the Order. to carry ett the or er. L t ;';l.; dela', army, in the destruction of in:!itor:. rah , and p r ,, G f a ., sin iistnpton Court 1101 ;e, saved are not kutraient to prey prevent the ,outh t , ,,, .:sty of the Loole and returned it tii r- Istv into their cu-median tinder a fag of truce he..:., 11.04 ~,,.h-tenekt tir th •0. t ,, , wh en r, r ,,lt. r Waintieet AM on the eat, be ...touted by month , in , teaul of :••. , k of the Ihrtiet Lane, inlitr defence, m r i-ihr rtrw it wo tt l y et ai t ioi zr - fi tc , a; deft • Lis raid& were inferreitby the brethren to quatrd about at the nest Pre-identisl of Harmony Lodge, -No , 5, at Galveston, election, We do not I)l:tine but pity the with Masonic honors, and a singular spec niggers t!• hhitne rots with tit,- t.ole was presented of the prisoners of war party wb , have forced them into the whrt were captured by oar forces, and be. , tru o t : on t r,,11,, t h e i r 1 ., heiging to the Order ; marching in prom , m wills the hretht-ea, asthough for a tine l'!trra Gooti.— W.. 1: •Arl (J." a I r....ty good jAko .!..rt• I thotmo4 'Li . • , v• wa2 isf ntlar e3 , f, sitting in a e•mil.any et gentletwt one, of whom w. ; ; a law tr o f no no , • ;01 wpotation. Tho wag, tattling to aliotht-T italivhlual, but talking for tlw car of tit,: frst y, r, uforetqthl. %fated that he 410. gotyl lawyer, that he I: cam', out (4: which, if why. a• i tMI to be, if the et- • v., pro:4;:ly niant.... , 4, a Roc,l thing. c ,•1! •and a g ood fee . ' to ;I. • r• p t! :.Irinc..4 ti. ttt - nee :I of 3 /31V y:•1* - e.:,••— ret. ? The ...; • 1 . ~ • nu f.X" !Pent one, I •.;, v':!',l: ji:ty t tmy , T r: : ,, a L.2;* • • !. • I L, • t L, " • • poir erow." "I wnnt yoll to bcrow 17,1 bun !rt-d 1,31 I viii diviil it." Exit wag, with a iir.tdore,tws hoot is i 4311 ,erne s proxitility to his RATTi Alt V 1 et. —Fipo; tt:liott tnlts. t rah 11••( loar of .y. : or 1.:1• ? -, r. marly i %,lry day out - . 1. , e. chi : \v„ w.!, !Tni -on and C. :?-, , ragne— k a uip to La•i-vitsitlioaAt no it' ii rim! . amo, d a is; very .1- in.: "41 • . ks'• theinselt, - . They :11 Nvith main yto t'esnal.• s. who whizzed th-ir talks like a bowie,' wass hopper- in 61 ureic chorus- One of the venonr,u; reviles came ucar putting ha fangs into Town en I 11.4 it sprang at hitn, and it was only by his activity and prompt shot of Ilarri-on that be was not bitten.— The mate was shot ley Townsend. while Sprague was active in the protection of hi comrades. The body of one of the snakes was brought home, measuring nearly four feet, having six rattles,— Irrtyle County ( (Edo) Liad,,erat A Pritutm JrsTm—There was, once very illiterate gold( tnon—cane Peter Patter• son—appointed as a justi , o of the pea , . The first day his clerk handed him a dupli cate writ. "Well, what shall I do with it?" wes his query, "Nothing but sign your iuitialit," wits hie reply. "My a/heats—what are they ?" "Wily, two P.'s," replied the clerk, im patiently. Col d presporation nood on the forehead of the 1416, wissistu" u he seised s pen, w itallesperatiOtin hos wrote "fbo peze," A True Democrat. The f o llowing letter, taken from the new York Grid should flame the moo who congritulute therwielvee on never holm ; wit a 'NEC—that brat of civil duties LAINVILLE, October 23, 1867 Sin —lt ,seents that you call on the old Iletnocratsatthistine (.f . Gur country's peat ( t &hoc Now Year's the frosts of : , :ventyseight ninters ivlll have whitened my locks ; and if my :in, i spared until the ides NoretalJer I shah east my fifty-sizth beiuovntio vote without one failure at out annual elactiLac. Although I cannot de as! have done in rallying our voters, yet I shall do all I cat+ to further the good cause, I know 1., I.:y every voter in my election dii ti:••!, H:,l I think we shall make some in. roads on Radicalism. The results in other catrs show most conclusively that Mr. Vat, I:tareti`:, sol. r thought always 4 Meta,'flit (Terming on t., • I . p!... The old proverb is a truizna, - II it :• ,41,• sintior 11 tin• ~r !*. two years that every &mot:ratio r hi.l ;n lb:- -leetiott district, so brat it not our that the State wea lo t. l trust we shall make as clean a sweep this fat!, an I the indications are that we shad e,,t some votes from the moderate Re p.! 41, 'ls, 4 as I Lan I feel the same in .; •-t f9r our ili-tmvtd country did in ; mof i; , 12, when I ab , mllered my 11;a•!,• t and did eight mom!, duty on th e I hope bet tr live to Re our cats unit.:l and happy, and leave it to , hi! hon. will, however, never he .!•-• , •••ht n. t until the pc*Th: rize in their t.. I,t at. i et. Stevens, Sumner it Co: r• Pomnor a truce Lad bran proclaimed and clang of arms waa to bo heard no more• Many inci e.ento have taken ;ace on the high hills and low ralloys of New Mexie t anti :trim* v.itith will be eolleeted ore lorg for the press. Or:',. one need be referred to at present, nay a Fraternal meeting in a Lodge at Night, of members of itoth armies, who Inet on the level., and next day were in dead. ly conflict on the battle dell Much suffer• log has been alio-elated eboot.y has been 4-st:i,le.l to the wounded and sick, death h u s .ot en I,c;it prcrtstyled, and a r, un-ende made under tho toyFdia sign Part 3 Becomtrurtion. scar (lore v..ae, a -Union P was -the Union, the I `.• .1. a!: i er.thing but the Union." '•' u: :. lit n, in this plat 1.1,1. Th.. Logy° in. I a r WO of the of the 1,11-y awl sneeeL led in the ',arty y+s'.it, f ern the th. 3 Craton plank and jettling in its ' negrr, 204, Sinee then • platform h • roing down—down— publie epit.;.•,n la= determined to oont. ertmh it. The lb if k thing is already a wr•,-k, and the time the November ua are over the radical harem; will be • , a the that had an esti , . to, • V:11 the leaders persist in • - ; 1-t in 'pursuing a course h t eon to drive the Union men th. v.ar to the support of the old Demo• ra•:e nretutizatim?— or will they open the tr to s h ', J ai men opposed to negro pos e q uality and the Peon) -catie organizes tion and its oders? We have, no doubt the to , no leotlers who elotroll.-.1 the Demo , ratio party during the UV will have a eon trolling inimoce in t h at party should it again get into power. but we cannot see that any measures they would proposo would be more destructive of the Union, the happis nee •s and Kw:verity of our peopla, than the measures which have and may be forced uval the country by the radicals who hare thus far been too successful in controlling the party organization opposed to the Demo erode patty - -lllttibludott Giotk ll= DRINKIN(i LIKE A BEISr. —Being at a wedding party where there wore soma wild urn they primed that Rev. Mr. Murray should 1:.; with them; to this he pouted, remarking at the awe time, that "he could drink hke a beast."— At this they stared at each other and wink ed, plainly intimating that they "could make him go the entire animal. After drinking glass he positively refused, to lake any wwil. They then reminded him of his promise; tO which he replied :.-"/ have peebasokiNP psomieo—l boo bid woo& OA ok Wl* &eye lomat 'oho he luo bid amile. The reproof ow Wilt Mi t lo edit had a very salutary *Sot, NO. 36.
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