' AONNTI4 !OR ?UK 011:411glInit. 1 fillorisrallND bowl ion Alkali as oar 01 . / h i p e whorl they toads. Pateoelthottiag o begdpitOOS Of Job Work. orb molt Mee, to de It through their kinds arras, Albion. B, roamer, , whits) 1 ..... ..... .. v ireito)4 ) • ............. Edinboro. . sl y li Bro., ...KW Creek loiter, .• • •• • . ... i. .... Westerville .p. ;Pallid, Harbor Creek ?WI ........ - Greenfield. - ~ re, ........................... East Greene. goktnaou. 1 Wattaburg. , los ) Dolit SO-Weld X Fla Potter, ........... .... .. .. —West gyringlield 801100. Plate". derCol S . h Kingsville, Oblo vis 'y, Sr. Hutchinson, (arms . dimel, Fairview. lewd/. Cherry Hill. Straioh“4 i - Union. D.ridillPs. ) DaMswes, Oolurtibas. VIUTIY, WIKTIIII. llCkfen Garland. .B"Mb:show"Spartanaberg. 6 1/. £47, Riosville. Cra fill,Lovell.. Clonli,, '' McKean. G. J. yi 0 4 41 6 .1,...... ........ ..Yonagetille. Both. 1 Cony. .04 10 /1 Role.- r• 'La Fleur. Donalson, String Greek. . H0ard,........ ill ayne. Hammond, Pa Chapin, . Bldgway, Elk Co.,Pa. Jackson, , ...... ..... -- • ....Lander - Warr en ai.. Pa, NEW GOODS! NOW OPEN AT . S. MORRISON'S: 1111IncER6 ALL THS LAT& EITYLEA UN ESS GOODS, CLOAKb, BRAWLS, DYES AND HOSIERY. A LSO, A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS, LE AND DOMESTIC GOODS_! NOW IS UR TIME TO BUY . f3OODS! iF YOU 1 . 14)1T TO FIND GOOD STYLES, AND' GE? 00D• BARGAINS, GO TO he B. S. BIORRISON'& TO THE PUBLIC. vaned Cho room No. 2 French ,Is R.ed Roam block, to slave omit tbs RYE WHISKEY titillation to MO sod 'Bl..wilach I :nal gna w tie rain itself, and .Lail Imp • Monk a en, (including Lb, "Old goonomlnen Qom hare as A. I Pipe Box /ember Warne, nearly JOHN W. BHANNON. 1113. S. H. HALL ALL MILLINERY! Whieb will be sold AP FOR ; C ASH, OR READY-PAY. dar attentive paid to bieeciaingieeloring ta. , At. g . 6th dOur shii4e , the llevot, Elie, Pa FACT GENERALLY• KNOWN, the variety of oewii t yle Bed of Gothic, Cottage, Congresi‘Yound Cot "; hap/ Lind and utter patterns, with Istralt frost, handsomely veneered Bureaus, ten, Brotirfast, Centre and other Tables, tacker Mena, Carpet and Damask Lounges, sir and Sea Grua Mittrames, Feather Beds urlth other nousehold furniture, &e. all I from well seasoned lumber and healthy etsperienoed workmen and got by Apprentice style, quality and low prices I will defy Lien dealers to undsreell roe. Feathers bfaed ino goat, Parlor, Bedroom, Itoeltior aowiz ether Chairs, of Bantam and Irestiro elan hickory dolled and glued, making Was as 1,7 other pirt of the chair, where others made only taa and by no MUMS durable. Wood *eking, Bowing and Nurse, ere chairs of •)//11%1 Is clinched through the seat and glued. \war turd. Haadworaely painted, and can ' t b• baa ingth, price and Wilt. Spring Beds. I have 0 and have the highest tastimosials with 4of all goods artt on application. Meting Lag rm.- ism experlease and contending with an te() price dealers, I am determined to call all, give worth for your pay, and do Justice Weds with me. •Leth,Rutnees, Live Stock, Crudeand Refine Pay, Produce he, taken at fear market valued Remember the olaoe, nest corner of Ith street Cris, Pa. • GW. SLLSBY - ManufacPr end Coramiv'a Salesman. LESALE & RETAIL GROCERY STORE. P. A. BEOKE.II, ,ESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, (Arms el as Park Frisch Strad. (csamios,) mil the ottaction of tho eo6amnalty to Ms ta_rgo Stook of !EK A ES ND PROVISIONS, Which hs is desirous to seU st the LOWEST rossiaLs PKIONS ! His eatortmeut or COFFEES, TEAS, • SYRUPS, TOBACCOS, FISH, IC., • Akir l. city, as to u prtpiltsa prate al ecoistautly ou halal a superior lot of URE LIQUORS, trail*, to which he ditto:is the attention la. 'chick •Braos, Sinai ?rata and • fall for the Money." aprlV63tf. MANHOOD ; Lest ! flow Restored Withal!, la a Sasiced Itanikkpa. Pries 6 Coat& ton the Nature; Triatreent italeil Speraulorrboss or Sereirial Wialraree, r, ervonsassa and landau tary EmiNdons, Courasiptiou mid Mental bed Pier , . . J. courzewELL, M. P. tt ffmt that the awful ecasequaume at be effectually minorei without latereal a thiaraoss atiptleatlea of eauattaa, hi* iftted booties, sad other empirical de dosioaaitatatland Um entirely ant byi o Moyle! tally emplaced, by wliteh every ti S mak ue la kilowatt pallidly, sod at the lout pod. r avoids' all the affreallasd imetnuea fit Legere will prove • lima to thosasodla to Nola sioratooo, to sot address, of dr. its. or two postage stoup, bi a ad. Da. DLitt. J. O. 11.1.111 ltt Dower,. Nu York. Post Odes Dos. 41116. /802. IE BONNET STORE. (Las Jihad Sawa Store.) E. H. SMITH. AXSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN iciLtrNillit `ats-dps.:•. supplied with Goods %%Now York Priem. wagon pad to Iltitocklai kad Dandy a noithoo' Medi. $lO.l et. asp= •. Notice . to 011 Meitner.. ... ve n om to no to ReasonowirmioL u.tuszts OLUSoLgot lomat true ,tlQUY}bNby4l+i.taelloid et Ow solag to tb• paistane tbo In." ---4ptetio shlpplog. *gn i CACQO - Per Rent. " . 1, 1864, Two Flrottit ' arm* 91944114.,41Niiii BILWANIIII - .. Watarford VOLUME 34. 1113421416. 1.8134. BUFFALO & ERIE R. IL IMININIIMMOPIN O N an . d ier aßeir Monday, Jan. 4th, 1864. Psrs LEAVING ERIE. a. • 21 A. M, KIM and Imess., atoppiag at Mutat amok North Baat.Btat• Lina,Qalaiy.WistfeW,Portaad, Brixton, Diuddric.Bilverarsek. Lying and Angola, anittng at Ballo, at 10 30 A. M. 2 OD P. 11., Day awe" dapsdag at North Cad. Wart Mild, Muddily 611ver Creek, and Anita, and arriving at Baal, at 1 90 P. U. 6 40 P. it, lasentadi Javras, stopping at Wasteald. Dunkirk aad Bihar Creak, and wird at Bald* st 9 40 P. IL I OS A. Ara Szsmws. stopping. at Wsstastd. Dankut sad Slim Creak. 'reins at Bads at do A. X. m• Day EiSsous °sunsets at Dunkirk sod sax= the Matt Express at Baal° only, with Soprano for Now York, Bostool_ko _ LEAVING BUFFALO. 4 00 P. K., ma irialffidlrriagai., eta piling at 11= 1,1 41torth We Ana ,Mven Creak Nroe ton. an; Portland. elstaeld, Quincy, Slats Lino, pith East and Earbor Creek. arrieln at Eris at I 31 P. N., I 00 A. if - WedsZips. ese. stopping at Nese Creek, at 1 Westfield . aad Noi4 Nast, lIZ:11TOS at Ms y.. 30 I. 11 31 A. Ne D. iNirrallgo )40,0•Cat AllgO/S. *iim Chsed, Death% WeMald and Nalth isstontrian at Lie at 3 42? " 1: 4 IL 11 4) P. , Right stopplai. at Slim Cam*, Dan kirk and estfistd, milts* at Zito at 3 10 A. Ralkoad finals tan sdnittes taster than Sri' time. Nov. 45,106,7. Z. K. BROWN, Snot. . 181144 ORANGE OP TIME. UMW ASA__ 411gaiNIMIN pIi . IL . ADEL TV. IIA t t2i t tIE vee.r the Werth to and Northwest counties of P. mama to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It ha/sheen leased by the Pessayhisale itaartm4 their psi% and ander their auspices ls being rapktly nosed throughout its laths length. It Is now to nee for Pessenpr and Prdght badness from Harrliburgto Emporiums, (195 mike) on the Zutern Divisionomd from Sheffield to Elie, (7$ alias) sa the Western Division. MZSIME= -.nil 'Pilau Antes 7 SS A. u Lzinsea Train snivel 2 21 r. u Tor information repeeting — Pantenger babes apply at the B. corner 11th and Market ate, and for Freight bus Loses of trio Company's sente. 8. B KINGSTON, Ja., scorner 11th and BMW Streets, Philadelphia. .1. W. RRTNOLDS, Eris. J. IL DRILL, agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. IL 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Aced, Mad's. LEWIS L. HOUPT, General Tidal Agent, Mae; JO9. D. POT 9, Genesi Bauer. Iftillemspert. Jail. /kV" . - ERIE . RAILWAY. aiiiMPIENRIMMIN CHANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING Y r 11011:"..4T. MC 4, 1364 riaa will Wart Deakin at shoat the folloirtag bailee pil Eastward Bouad—Depart. bright lizgesea • . 4 10 P. IL 11411 lma.s. ato& itaprial 9 40 a. Re Irma Irredght. 4 St a. IL Way height . 00 a. a. ight Uprise ram Inery 4e) ' OHM. SUM. Gera'l gyp% Erie & Pittsburgh R..E: RANGE OF TIME, COMMENCING C Adooday, Jaz. 4th, 11164, g•s jut retam•d trot NS W 'TOSS; TRAINS LUTZ GIRARD. 4 • Eo P. M., Accommodation, stops at all Stations and arrlvis at Samoa at 9 60 P. M. 9 26 A. M 4., Froight No. 2. stops at all statiou sad ar rival at Sharon at 2 16 P. M. TRAINS LEAVR SRARON. sad Is NOW OPMPONO • LUG .ffOCIC T 141 A. 11, aormossodatlea. stops at all Gt.ttaits aad arriTlll at Girard at 12 11 P. Y. - T. 00 A. Y , "'might No.l, stops at at ALI Stations assitat Clarhsrtllq Esprrills, Contra Road, apstag,..Wiai sad Crones, and twins at Girard at 1215 P. Me Frtiabt tracts, rua to aad from Brie. Jaz9'd4tt. R. N. BROWN. Barg. FINKLE & LYON'S SEWING MACHINES These Machine mate the lock-stfteb alike on both aides, and nee leas than half the thread NMI Alb that the single or doable thread loop. stroh Yeed*Me de ; wnt news, Fell, Gather, Cord, Braid, Bind, e.;yd are betttipY 'adapted than any other Sewing Madams Ui on. to &Walnut changes and great mrltty of sewiegregairedta a brolly, for they will sew fora imp to two* tlatiloow oitot Yarseillw w ithnutatoppi and amides Mow" atteli perfect, or froyeithe Bret p me to the beitrieebbeaver cloth, or even the Stoniest Moslem Wilber. Without changing the feed, needle or temdloa, or maltinebny ad• ' j mamma of thiehine whatever I . _ They are (loge La construction and amity oadorwtood; and if any part is broken by 'odds ot, It Le readily re placed. These era recrtiaa CACTI, and will go far to determine the'tholai of any intelligent buyer. Plum Call sad twain, or mod far Circular. N. B.—Local Aputa wasted to mottoes sot yet aces pied. Addzoos, PANICLE lac LEON, N.M. CO., ospBo3-Iy. N 0.038 BROADWAY, lIKW YORK, . OYSTERS It CLAMS. THE Subscriber would respect- . ,- hilly inform his Mends and enatona j ij It, that he la dill at his old stand, , / W ..- Ifto. 2 Washington Fish Barkat, New Tort, i t ow a prepared to fa tab HOTELS, BTRI I IBOAT 4, Ranall NTII di ? &MIMS itch the bis , _OYSTERS AID 'CLAMS, The nearest affords ,at Whole's] and Retail, at short nano., and at the Louvre lama Pumas. Atten Gr Allded Orders from the Country Premtly to. ' i N. B.—Oystenaad Clams Pickled to Order. . Nen York, Jane 20, 1868.-44. 4.0 i 11l Y. We coagratttlati oar readers ott the aieuara of moans which has attended oor labors, in commas with all other advocates of coweervative principles. We hints the old of imp raider la the diaseminstioa of Use old, sound doctrines taught by Weeblowtow, followed by tba groat and good men who haat made oar nation Ilhastrtons. on which they built, and we taut bummers* Astrong„-lhe pil lars of the W. advocate no new doetriites In nligiaM patine* or metal life. We are known ad the earnest defeguleA of the faith of our fathers and She upholders of ' ' CHRISTIANITY AND CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION; egalcut form of attack. We support vita flovett. I Year of rug I:sorg° STAVIN AND TVS RIMS ASV MO?- 1111110177 or TIN rSOPLit or 711 arvium.,tiwetga odnisiau in these two sources of strength the origin of ourgrsetnaire u ,_people. aud_the_osly_piedge_of otlr perpetual unity, power andproity. We belong to no political party, and ow• no ilie least faittion. We Uri op= molabell carotene to oppose SIOLSrIoSISM as the • t isfdiscord, the emir of Union, tlisameak *4 foe of the Coostltation, asorting a =clips Waimea In aoriety, In the church and In lb* State. We oppose lograModteu se a political bump whose bloody , 111 atts ass visible all around no and we look sameolly ford day ulna the Covadtatioa shall triumph over the Marts an well as the relied beads Of 'Rita fuss, North sad *nth. The Jostaal of Cionnteree*ll present ea usual the richest and mint woeful table of contents Grimy weakly paper in America. Wasirrs of every kind, Kays Ilea' all parts of the toriddiarr WOOS op to the Wan Slone, collected and oammested on bt a Woe editorial stet, • frill be newalarly forttlabat to oar madam, tootinr at th the miscellaneous MAW that will always be wateriest Let family circle. The he terms *Me Weekly Amcud of Outman 1111 bereafter be air follows ? Weekly, Is amuses, one year *2 lO- • espied to oars Wren, s • $ • 10 a MIY 1 11 • ...sow (additional copies eases rats.) " "PT. di ale Still 1 Til* . All dohs emit tor Rise, flaw address gostMen inch paper, OW pay seek 111,60. . For emelt Club an as oils ' copy will be glees "the pima amedlee the mosey. . The terms of the other eilitleme are as felon s•-• - GAMIC DAILY. JUNIOR ' is advance one you, $lO,OO In advises our year, $ll,OO Six mon la advance „ 5,21 511 mmi.: admen, SAO Ind of each ac e., 6 , 1 0 . 3 wales one address, 1400 For ono month, 1.03 (aildiri eoplesi awe sits.) Mow may be remitted hr mall, addreseed to JOURNAL VI Gl:mitt:NC 11.'7: - • Valwiblfi Property t or salp HE Subscriber offers for sale tile vat. siblelStsad. at present templed by hits as aftri , la eK.ars Corse., ici. tawaty, -fte t ir * filet la width by Id is length. lad IP. IMP% *mewl its frietat rupee trier* years. , ales, the tram heses adisent„ used by the • ma • residesee The lottw b Its by de het la sits. with a Whig attached to sad. Leos& boa ea the prsesisea 41126, a Weed Lot, km a ago trout !Mum Comas, psalms' SM wee. veil WO:arra. The above prepetty Is sotoopt tho loootAinkiNic is trio torostr. It le Atwell la • rich aad thick' MOM potties et the miuseyrosed firmly _ mina 101: WU!. u. s4i - a irp . i4 Vr e en k ," - t 41141112114 Ustolot XL au.terr s ifs ol L • • Ui Ihjeruppte+olllse fa UR" Au win vim.. vv. !cares WINN 0:11e -- . 5..4.t tr... 1,,,,.: ri , te" e: -.• • : , -s• • leftVre..;.: ' . l rt• ••• •, : ~ --. • ' . , - i ~1 ~ .e.i a - 21 ~._;., : , . i,s , . ‘inu. f .:.. • ~..,_. ~ ;.,T._ ..,_ T \ \ . .-, I. oitc. .;: •: - _ -, ',.., .:' -':: ...t .- . •, •':...• C . :- .: 'l'. 1 ' N... . . . , . , —N. ... ' , . •.. - t.' '' ' . ' 4 ! , 4 !., ••• • --. i ' :,:,v,r,... , ~.. .. .ii,:::,lt ..„...,....,...._......... ... , 4 . - ~. .. . - „ 1 ..._ . I .. . , . .. __. , NNW TM OP PABSiXOIII tiAl2ll AT Rail. Tie N. Y. Journal of Cokairce. UNION AND CONSTITUTION. ; • ywo poLVAlits VE4 YE*lt.,` IF PAID IN 41.*ANCE;, .$00: ' NOT,.PAID UNTIL THE END YEAS.' SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY . 20, -1864. Diekeu'a Cradlo.liong.ot . the Poor. Ilius,tannott+wbhoethat Strata' thy tlay bsads is tats: - I have got ao bread to ere thor.r altUd. to.asso thy paha. When God oast that trot to !data se, - Proud and Waits), too, wad I; Now.uty dart*" I. thy notittr. almost logos sat tit:odic illotty, ml dartts, is—Ahou art afar, God Is rood. bat lit* la dreary. I here asap %by *panty eadlos. Aid flak n1.1400114;1 day by day Soon I kno • will want and Omar Wastathinttle Irk away I" Vamla• makes illy knotlin miles; Hope and joy us ions 'rum we I oonld Enda all my baby, Midi bat a eruklos. tae., Lie weatedi dear. with ba ago-, And rig brats Is inn appramed ; I in ecareely etrength to imam thiq Was biltatatiLe is my hear!. Patience, tang, God will kelp u, Death will come to thee mig r ant ; Ile will take homiest et pill ilia to: Mel% In/ darling, than art weary ; God is good, bat Ills be dreary. id Whet Unikltn—allebedirs treribody,wlll:Vititiinbee the paternity of the above expression', the. time when and the eireumetances under whielt they were uttered. The effect they were 'lntended to produce upon the public mind 7as:also well understood at the time. by Jertry onn.intolltgent enough to comprehend the anbtletios of AboUtienissa. The same shosteflti'deeeitt ars practised now by the 'same "Parties, and t; a great extrt, we are pained to say, with the same perni cious results. to blind, in times of high ex citement, are the masses of men to truth and their own moral and material interest,. Each of then metitOribTelihrases when uL. tend, reflected. .iii- &Maga and elicited the wermtsprtel ef .. .the itepublieemparty. They prove that in the praildeintiel sativais of 1880, and for . erse MIA* attlOtard, then was ',no statesmanilili "fis thatA* with forecast enough to font the faintest notion of coning events'. -our Judgment, time will show that, these,mia are as politically blind now, in 1864. as thy, warn in the autumn of 1860, and the ensuinovinter. Res, for the present, ws wish to nail attention only.to the tunnel. tive contralti between the light and cavalier manner in which the Republican statesmen scouted 'the idea of ,poseible, danger, with the actual constinencets, of, the election of Mr. Lincoln. , .6!beaMr,..,Stvard was scoffing at the epprehensions of more prudent and sags 'dons men, and jeeringly crying out. "Who's afraid ?" whit would lie Aldine* have said it the intriliiii r kei liesiv'tuturlty doubt bate bees 4iailosed to their view whisk hes sinualaseilletl these usurious Galls for troopttes " 4 - , A • April 10, 1861, , ` 76,000' lial . 4, 1881, " 2:" - 64,748 From July to Zito ]881,'600,000 July 1, 18R2. 800.000 • AullPkOe . 8 90 ,000 Dian, anbiatir of 1668, '800;0IXl February 1, 1884, ' 600,000 Total„ This is the aggregate of the calls for men in only one branch of the service. Thb navy bee not, 'indeed, been developed on the same eaossassas ,omens the army, but the number of seatititiitellsted and the.espeuse incurred is the brief speetrtif-thrise•years, has do pa *ay tithir 'satiws. Fro"; the: rpeass: . vorsee of .tba Seeiretary of the.3taii4.iiitt anvils A. atatlatta of . 1 04 OnWt!lrt.' le* . _ TOW r*OA in; the seiiictiAiii - iit*tioasintoilita, • 588 Total tonnage,--- - • . . 498,000 ' Number of guns, • 4, Number of seamen, July let, 84, Patriotism naturally enough exults in these exhibits, which so splendidly attest the re sources of the country ; but they equally attest 'the ` feirfulr'fitignitude of the danger which so - : e'rtioristrain- puts upon the national energiel:"- -BACA° they not still more attest the nnstatesmanlike blind ness which so misjudged the tendency of events, and laughed to scorn the prtdistions of those whb fiireskti whit was coming t Bat our prodigious ertales and, fleets; are not merely cliaphigiti or power ; they are also 01th deuces of debt. The followingfigures, which we find compiled to our, beryl, show the various loaniia , the govern mentanitAir: anthorise4. by !various sots of Congress : . - Leis pt 1842. „ • $242.621 Loan of 1847, ' .9,416,260 • rorten,of 1848,,, • • 8,908,841 Tetill'lndemsiltitoiniaf 1850, 8,461,000 Loan of 1868, 20,000,000 Loin of -1860,'--= • - • 7,622,000 Loan of 1861, • , 18,416,000 Treasury notes, ]Harsh, '6l, • 612,900 - Oregon war .loan. 1861, 1,016.000 Another loan.of 1861, 60,000,000 Three years Treasury •notes, 189,679,000 ,Loan of August, 1861, 820,000 Five-twenty loan, 400,000,000 euirTiorarylrata. -- - 104,984,108 Certiltotetfirlitorebtseps, 160,818,431 .11991a.itaed,diyi0eride, 'T 114,115 Devoid fri4etro notes, • 600,000- Legal 44adv4„ 1862, ..897,767,114 L Legal. tenders:lB63., , 104,969,937 —Postal 3 fret:Mope' currency, 60,000,000 cria treis'y notes outstanding, 118,000 .Ten , feity_ bands, 900,000.000 - lutsreatabeariug tress. uotteJsoo,ooo,ooo •-•- • • -,-774,91.,818 Ad the loans inolded, in this:table hare not yet been tailed and a:I).2(W. but they srliAlisdaittlstot.listMeient to carry the war through thetewt: dead year. - But all.th. az• Miser or , tha nor irs by no imam Included is "e4endfettril of She ;Wend govenV itessigulnde the large aunts paid by thuser_ral State!, and . y_ mural* 'corpora. dons in tiountievii4Nte Ati&6tof regimentic - Amp ti;,,,;aLitarit_pst,rpospit,l and toe "supporting the fatalibmiirlmoldiere absent on duty. ...seal bu r n,bun. • udk woad he Waded to the enor• in.. • tbrther btolude the logos ociessionedby stiewheei gives to inslnass is thefirstyears of d; war, the injury dotie io our Cotuar epb.ll,lllrriqW P,ilfstrers, and' * the we* tarcidtallavit beed•carstilid by lllPoo. 4 ol44 o . r t i t* ldierl, 9 1 i 40.0* suet se terwiidebla that dui p ar t p gtglitid :and • 'sympathised whip ezelaltsed, FiWbo's afraid!' ; should at lei's b. Oonvinefil that . gulaec; Nag what I;oo9A : eh,* fat Sttypodog this. (hisser leadrspossesrsain4 wade. nowi lifivo 4 1 4.1Stiand bats ''sails bi4s*4 o,firAphSarl, tllefk Aga" 1113 0lisli otithstlrawsiapsw I? die progress of the snit I :49 . 1roasriVSAWf';',Itii abillownesa, t 1 shirdskipreinde to the bloody settnisip# isekabout to open under this direction of 4. min Who tutored it.' Theiorposs that moul der beneath the soil of a hundred battle lieldsV the -hundreds of Monis:lds of. bravo Whirs Whe have perished military hoe. p:tals; the liadred and twsatptoor thousand widows that ars sow spplieanta.for pensioss, era a sad :and tepible_ooesesieitary on this isolates/ anA'heartlese teat. 130 , d 'snoh leaders deserve thi iOndJetioe of the itogittry, ? Shall its,destiny be lenges coosnatiked.to their keep. . • Cold the leeneeratle_ Party_ Suter. the Lit, i:•; , - • The Now York' Wit POVItAet in' 'oak& pltUlleaet - front the %ohms:tad. Exanuier„ , tispioting in str i ong talon the sufferings of tile South, and in bomsentin.upon it, says tWI4 it naturally . previdtts the question, Why it ic that a people so IstuvAls of the' discouragenesata of their sh4sitne4ye not ladneed to abse4on a sinning muitiAtidaviutne their .old federal relations. Thirepsnalie bat one answer';44hs states mairl4p;prieur goronlient Is lig equal to Its . mltitar,y . papas. War [teal! i billy 'an in striiment ; it in not an end, bui4lis moans for *veining an end. Ita object is Is bring such a premium to bear upon a hoatll4 - community that they will be willing to subiiit to reason able terms of peso*. Few wail in history have indicted snob, havoc, or-..iarried such denotation, as the one in which we are en gaged; and' in the natural courie•of things, judged by ordinary human experience, the victorious party should be able ,t 4 a sate, honorable, and lasting pulse. That. It has neither the ability nor the espeotation of doing so is,,on its face, a proof that it is un equal to thi situation. Bat would the Democratic party; If it stood in 'the shoes of the administration, do any better! This is a grave question, because, on j the answer which the itaiority - of the pee. ple will this year -return to it, bangs wide. niibly . the future destiny of the country. It is true that, in any answer which stay now be attempted to this question, our reammin matt be more or less hypothetical; bur it seems to us that the ease is in setae aspect's so: clear that -we may nenribelees proceed upon very solid . • ground. On one side we hale feats end experience to go piton ; for it ie incontestUble that we have Waisted suffer. ing enough open the Souther* people to bring them to terms, it this were an ordinary war and our national authorities had the ordinary sagacity, prudence, and,faseir faire of ,is vie toatme government.- Rut what reason Ls there for, thinking that. the Desperate party, if in poirer, 'woad do any better I' The case seems. to'inieo plain Chit it is aiming Idle to argue it. If, the relative military situation being pricisidy what It is, the lamented Douglas were alive sad was new Treadmill: it Mr. Cushini, or :sue of weal mental telentesa, were Secretary Of Ststas,• sod Osnerat &mu' Seireierf of if 'not trlifitilliere 'are tee men the . country — Wiles, %laica l ie worth regarding that would' not expect Pews and a res t ored Union within :three months. , If 'there could be such a change of adminis tration, or, one at all resembling it, the mass if !the people lb both sections would he ex *hid at once into a state of hopeful expects lion. They would look for an early peace, a reetored Union, and such a general and sin cere pacification as would render it safe to' a** our armies to a moderate peace estah• 'ailment. Tire ; Present difiicalty is, nut that we base not ealteleitly aripphtil mad humbled the - death for victory to be hi' &preprint* fruits, btit . tijitt . : this` edlitiiiiimotinla ptitiii ealii incapable ei ;W/4E14 ,iijiiet t - ist mons, tied sititifisetory.pasos. _ _ why*tild s Ditaietratfit idnifeletratioa dell with `tills : PQ4eiti nitiesiihieistinitt4a this of Mr. Lin - Corti? isieweiteari Miasm'. Lai the Stet place, the Demoorsti t e; Party , given any countenance to the twenty years% crusade against Southern institutions kept up by the Abolitionists. The South, „in negotiating with e Democratic adtainistrafion,. would -have no fears of being entrapped into s false position and eircumvented,by pertid_y. They had some experience of the good faith of Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Seward in the spring oil 1861, when Judge--Campbell, of the Elti• piano Court, was the intern:tidier', hairpin the South and the government, 'with the kooirlidge and privity of Judge Nelms, of tfilk - 13tate. The war would probably have been avoided had 11 not been for the strong radical pressure upon Mr. Lincoln, and the faithlessness of his Samaary of State. Even if' the administration ,had adhered to the cas saba:lona policy professed In Mr. Lincoln's inaugural, the South would naturally recoil from an attempt- to arrange this controversy with the lame ,offieistle who deceived thew with false , professions in the very oriel* of these difficulties. - • • . 2,089,748 (6111 Mr.,Lincola has made pesos itapoisibht unless the South will consent to the destruo• ti&n of, the most valuable pert of their pro. piny, and the subversion' r e . their industrial sistent, Whatever may bl r..ki.h *sine' dr this property, every dollar'i of it is en nip. merit against submission ividneved by Lincoln to the self intereattor she South. The • Soutnern people .. know that the , Deincieratic party does . not approve of tbis'iolieti.that they hove steadily protostid against a, "grant violation , of- the Gonstitmion.. ,if, ale Democratic party wen ter - power, the tviestion Would be' dimply bet Ween ; further resistance • on the one htuid, and satin:anon to the same Ooniiii tion-dikpr • ihef "fiirmeTlY'll and prospered, on the otit4., Whatever foe isitures have been operated ',by- the tieseviary 'lseult of tha'wer, wand ,b adjiadiested upon y the Conks in 06741010 to wit:Aired pre. Odom's, end not deters:laid by the cittorlatirti innorneing ' Tee 41, 4 4 .4;uslitiillotS the tI t cub/ a bee shwa *relator, been Understood, could estoulati, pretty-merit ebo ieipke . reet. .thltystOraiihrfion, ,Buttheyt",-• most valuable past—nf..4.Lie2r- property, and then submit, without,gstilwltees, td whatever hostile and lusitett.tanstiedent ntay.tidat ft to. inittei,. it ie set surprising that they ,prefer t o a s c hi r ip eas:weits :and -try..tles.-nitstorta of icioatinued ;themes. , • I- ; If the Demoorstiefirty„ were in power he toonar .1,5 1 -,4,!!! 1 4- 149 li ow in TeArs• Ault mend;clthat • - ' ' a iZyikijialimi t uOmw - pissitito Oilto ol 4 . Wl* i s I I im lomivetsg , is- Awl nbair *twilit I fai Wlitys s takt bOtTob -- dodos so • 'A the Genstitatioa ea theirs, the laingurdlea of a se* administration would be' tko dawn 'or peace. The Union star notarise after long seitiniwitk more than ha old ,effulgettee. •Is o dim s lb. daystar Ls h4seems 1,4 - Lad yet saes appears his dzooplag head. AM Vigil& balms, aad with Arw•epaagled on name hi the forehead el the esonalag • Tito opiate* has obtained aisongionie medi cs atborities that the plague of Athos*, so graphically desoribed by Thnoviiides, wee identical with staall-rm.• Bat the Era appear; snot of this terribly destiaotime, disease is usual: ussigasd to the year 569. At this time the Abyssinian army was _laying' the slop to Mecca, when it broke out in the lamps, and 'made inch fearful havoc that the siege was raised. The coaquests_ of iiialioneined, which soon followed, hastened 'greatly its spread throughout the world, Mut it has for more than a tbouiand years prevailed Europe. With it went consternation and death. Neither the preioriptions of medical knowledge nem the devices of. superstition seemed ta retard its progress or lessen Its fatality. The first medical author who treated of the disease expressly, and whose writings have come down to us, was Bhagat. Wito practiced at Bagdad at the beginulag .of tiro 10th' can. Lary. Is was long before even ske eitersoter. 'sties ot the disease were fully made oat. Boer. heave was theirs to malstaia sires eirmagien was necessary for its propsystiou4 for a long tintelt was held that oltppuratioit should be eneouraged: in order to throw oQ as• re e hid matter as rapidly as posaibled /lenge hot drinks sad_ alhot atmosphere made :up the treatment, only-to looms* tie mortality. 8y doulisto was +e Ant to . Woulosto, about two• hundred year' ago, the nactuity of cooling drinks and freeventilation. Mlld ogees re quire but little medial... In, Severe cues stimulating drinks and autricloui food should be administered as liberally ea the patient will bear. Bo any the authorities. ; ILI Bmtall-pox is most fatal in infaitcy, to these who are over 46 years of age, and to all who poesese feeble iouetitutions. l'ite motility L estimated at one quezter of all ; who are at tacked. The average m4rtality in the London hospital for the lot fifty years ii . 3o per out:, or nearly one.third. But it thlii large num , her die in the London hospital, with the best of medical attendance and the but nursing, It is quite evident thet the • mortality must reach a much higher hole among the whole number who are ,attackiel, else hospitals, medical attendance and titiva t ing a 7 of do avail. - 1 For the prevention of small-Se, two famous remedies have boa samemsfully employed. In. oeulation was first tried bathe last; and was introdUced into civilised BuropefromiConstan: Unapt' by Lady Mat 7 Wortley, Montague, Hawing atiffered from as sneak bereel4 and being ocinelmsed ottke . twit .4 Weeniest", she bad' ' tha tote aitelfaii te ' her" only : odd: SW -1718, who was then hie - Years old. Afterwards • five persons, under sentence d'deatb,iwere, at her request, submitted te the experiment. Notwithstanditig . the ' iroocess Of the iris!, • great clamor - was raised against. her. The philanthropic:ln denounced 444 as initutoart, the medical L O ulty flpignoitica:ted disastrous consequeeces, and thaclergy tstgar4l it is an interference with Divine providence. -Cotton Mather,theemininti3osten .iltimi and scholar. endeavored to introduee WI Orahtice Of inocu lation sMonget the Potions: . but he wag , de- . acuaeed as is league with the Oefil, and no ilietier4onesite micelles he had; labored with Snob Setsmistliellteki-general approbation to" 'bring i&iiiiiltiltro*:".4ll44Liateliii:it* to those Win . t4.,linOttlietiid :41 iiipi, .esitiii 700 or 800. The smals4.4..stisetrampa4o la when thus ectestainataidor thi. ... .,. 4 , .. lW7' :fieti-otatturf 7. ..;, . . *it, andertft, '; 4 l: 4 ' . ' t , ,::: . ... kk f illii''l4l:: inwh'en'aeit' !:' "' . L.;,..,,.. A ~..,:' .; :iebsis Is something . to :7 , •'4.4.0"4-104,...4... --.- 9 - After isooulatiorititaie siksoifithsei:-lihadhlat covery of lintair,;:iii'lTOF.'llVlll4lotlfsn' hoped that- thikiloal r off itr;iri ' ..altif4sOlotn 'OA: permanent protection 'Mpidiet.mprili-isei.: ,114:, ,'time has proved the contrary. 'Persona who have been vaccinated are subject. to Weeks of small pox in a mild form, esOed earloloid. 1 which sometimes results fatail.4 Then, thro' the lapse of time,' raocinatiooj appears fre quently to lose ail its promoting ialinobea ; while the changes wrought ikPlhe sYstent. at Ithe period of pnlotriyzterid Able to impair if hot wholly to destroy iti power. Indeed, It ' tiowanithei happens that ev, persons who hare once sufferml (reit smell item, are again attacked Wafter years. / There: Heat/ to be se absolute proteetien.l A lob* itstilighte, w ill; honorer, snow the great impltimoi of vac ciliation. i ~, ' ' /a England daring theism h4lf of lot osa • tasty, our of every ti,fai 4.4.44,96 ;motored from smell-pox, Durtagithe tiiiet hair of the present century, lifter the intr•Outitien of v ,o. oination. the number Of the later 111.14 re /clam/ t0:35, Uor,iniitoo tun tea er tit , tien years tlie - , ratio ,has been inueldenOly Nrtlier r..htes.l by a Matki Alik*Uitig 1 enfiirme#m lathe .laws relating to vaccination. It. hotilin, tit lOC • the tylths 61arta - iitfiali-to `:ve4:lslli,n dio',4•: funk iria4e in..aose other, ppta or 4a4.0... where vecolastion is yet more Otopitteory; elite number has re4i rgatiFirt:a7T4ii, is 210,000, —Lis for cnitliiiie iiilioteinii3itittiaaj and Venieft. : ''' . . -I- ' 1 T. -. '..'• ' .This .is ;: prvf, e ~,ot i b of 14, ii,t.se...L 44 ott savior vaohibetion. - li4 Oilks lerdg• of its tuip_Crfesii ilnot oursiS to adore its eaters, sod chercines.': 'lii'''Europe tt i ltiire l e' ellieh cwaelottioiy feigisiStioit.. While i : ' tiili l citislt:i there is bat litchi:, "st, Treistif wifioSiimitt, or the British lnepecitOrs A *We AM 4 4 01 / sboet,oti-half of thesis who Are estaiselip sr. , . . . .. ... , ova, iseelsged, :The Le a ahttiff Istetstowilif; : sack shoWS O. neeltigt,tar4e,d_tkitthr by • 491‘ psragal 000 4 0444. 1 ;0i1ii& giy#P , be the. truth With eigeedrite the listitoi Statis t . whir* so sloe% Iwo ; susatio& 'ls •-pifikte Ike, subje`tri f" "'l' kli'atihtSficijr l IS' t 4. 4iitterigiro mil ,_ , 6 .o i ii ' ll. 4 lA t S l tA l .., 4ll , i ,V s . ii . lapis of tilm, , . 0 ;w:1 1 4P. MP"! .i.g,'P.-1".t: , ,n. effected by tint best 'twine weetter -0410 • ' b o om eepeed.....AceleSttleffi tliisve beset was, 1 eiiimed lot sievio :piaii:illiSpia , ,ty all' !iniati b 4 :#41 4 iii:444: [ 444: 1 ; 'i t ' iiii,": : : iiilifi l It tioSS,4I4/ : 1 0 6` , .. .sei . k•Aloki:P 4 ,.lßLiri:*,l du. sok it9l mos* , - INCA* 'Am wire i tonal.' i, .i .: , 2 , :t . • - ....i, ;,- yi k ,,,,....74, ~ .s ......1 6: •,cr: if D; The slta4ltlezi. ttees enfiWatrmilifselil jaebt.istifteiris44l 1 01001160 i ,•ii Was o ik E l S 4 , o o 3s kiCii:l4iWij'ailo ; tocift 04,14.41441111 thkillifyik . . . Fels l isselml4o4l•ll4,4saspicbififho g 411111 1 1111A4640640 1 110111 0 . /kw alid WI 1 4 ; 1 . ~ ''. -, '),14 llamAludkiik v.:trrteral" bait rits-r.:' , " Trial ,1,500E31 33 n 1 t ' MIZZI „ POLITICAL GUI4IIIP. 1 -Iflttt Newark potty Mtreury, ooe of the itt, ,situperstive of- the nitlioal fteptabyoso piiper,s of New Jersey, has died thtedestVof di* wicked. • • ;--Jefferson said ; 'Those to whom power is:deleyeled should be field to a strict account; shinty to their constitritionci oath of ogles.” Amax who stye that' tow is 'Gelled a Cop piritead," us sympathizer." 'aintoss xi ras PILD.—A Washington telegram says, that Frontons will be nominated foi President by tlislAthaneipatiJin Conten tion at Louisville, gy:.oea, the 22d of Feb. ?nary, and that kis friends . psy he will run as itsf indepandsat candidate assiturt Lionoin, 4 4 lot affilihrt Chem t'ffnis Rairosartos. r oe enaittlitiosi:—The following signifioant . .sentenes ore .in the letter writtsa• by the iStal Brigsciiir, Jeff. Thompson, to George D. Prentice : • ;"&ioidif sit Mika' seer be 'restored, it -aunt bet by the tendrils of the hurt, for the bayonet (teeing pin us together." - ;L•TALTY £$D Golanlynauso.--Osniral Cards announces a determination to stop ma renders patting front Kansas into Nisi(mei, for purposes of plunder. Ho says: ; 11 Yon may rely on my doing all in my pciwer 'to prevent border strife and sectional animosities; and I hope- yon will .use your efforts to the same , purpose. There is no r4taos for it. ~We era all in the, same boat ; titer* is not enough of the negro left to quar rel oboist. mull em net going te.allow loyalty to ; be a hews for forao•stooline t " ; TPLI DLIT or Otter should bit borne in mind that while England Is car rying a debt of bur: thoasand millions, it is atl three per cent. per anaini, while ours is sin per cent. in gold; and that we are increas ing It with a - terrible rapidity when we pay 4124 per cent. advance on nearly everything the Government requires, on account of the steadily depriciating currency. If. England bid not consisted id taxes while her wars wire going'on;'more, than double the =mint of, that raised by loans, her debt to-day wbuid have been three times what it le. ,•—• The Harrisburg oorrespondeit,of aiy's Prat, in ehronioling the ( elsotiOnt 0 Heavy C. Johnson IS Speaker of the Sous • Hairesentatires, 'Peaks es follows of the D i emoeratlii 'candidate: ;" His Opponent, the Don. Cyrus L. Penh leg, is among*, ablest men - of his party, and Wine his potitiks,-a'weriencellent man. He in i Lawyer by profeision, and one of the but ea leaded debaters in the coantry. He com bines singly cultivated mind with indomita ble energy. lie data not attempt the spread -eight kind of eloqiiince; but the logic of his sposahse is not easily answered by 'a novice." A LOYAL Lawapaa's Concussion—Rev. Or; Kibbe, a loyal elergymea of biaisachu intti;Witit wardiectreered in a young women's bed room, net szahtly In tfioutherw simmer ocfsiiiiie, - Datealid only it a skirt, a cevolver sad :ti dirk. says abet A. salvage to the Mien Lars*, eterriumber of 'ilia is obliged to tarry mall 'a leaven." ,Whereupon the World pro pounds the 'following • pertinent questions': "liltat du the taembers'of the Loyal 'League Want with, dirks and 'revolvers is a peaceful community ? What ulterior designs hare this Octet sail Irresponsible organisation which will require the use of force to socomplish ?" li!ili some Loyal Leaguer reply ? . I Hos. llamas Curia/L.—The Harrisburg ,e4rrespondent of the Philadelphia Daily New, (i Republican journal.) - graphically describ itig a vein whit* occurred on the floor of the Biatiollanate; pays the !olliAiing deserved corn plinnent.tu Hon. Heisler Clymer, the able s and eiciqueyd:m . member from Reeks ••" It was remarkable to see this man Cly *•o44l•Steknotf/.e4ed,lenclor, of his party, Prfrr!.: !I t ik t ,i 6 os 4 o -Sti i lisilirlatrii. Fa"? t kes.**k 16.4-Latii:..44 apse -the 4443 - at t ei•C"...di: a: et'atorpit.: 1 iii t r i 7 ,,, .0 a .. . . • .-. .4i,,, 4 , „344 4 3 41 4 , ;7- 241 4,6 41 ii . - 're U t est.risseiiinite4t4l‘4l site i6/ii 1 duisi camp t 4. w`4iiiAii. l :iiiiia: 44, 4 l. Wig' i „ - iiii iiiiieltil IL iieifili filiiiiid i'imasiiii;'bi 1 "iiitliiiiit id .11144 iie ifiti to* at di* I . audit'."' - ' , "= -9 '.1 -- ` -. ' Ol 4l •*f•" , ci• • ','. • , 7 - !.. ~ see. Grant. The 84 Louis kqesblicant. ethading to the 'fact ,that the Benue has stricken "ont the Obtuse In the bill creating the office of Welwyn reconimending Gen. Grant for that position, sayk: _ _ •- “Gen. GrafttAitltoliAte.teouid3 himself intoki concerning thise movements of poli tfciins. Ii is not'his taste. Ins intention is to close the War as 11;011 at plaWlloll, and he +ants to be footloose, not hadtpered by poll: dial entangletiiits. • di asks no other duty w. He Is'not, mil will not 'be, it oandidate r',the Presidency di the fonlotemisg . elen• iiiiii, esua pclitictiiii4 may trim • their' rails sooortlingly:" • • ‘ - ' .. , The Rgiubtiam, apparently 'tiy 'authority, ilonlii'ihentaltestisilY of 'a Paragraph which liv'peirri A r itirt time :rip IP the New York 'ibtait. &jag *kat purported' to be isit es• rtiotttlidili'letter se Israiii-lAteabbortie; Gov atilt' of Milker; in' Whisth . eea. emit's , views U theilloisry qasstioct were sot .forth- with inttek Incision. it prenounedi li &tsarina! Vol: culld'olays , Aka.,Alrent will .aot make OIitiOSIAPOICIIMA 4 K.Wri(e letters .its polities! tPulolialln.,' Ax .Aiotp- s aset L u rns iocu.4 io'iler from ' our lonlionr-Obries adeni.oontnini 4ointijlroolsolnfonontiOia on it Pot' oi t taiirotlitie, whloh hat as yet vit kinete4 belle Ontli . tientmi - The newt int it nutsholl ii that et Quinton t Mer ii ,Of wz itbei. lip43 ,, stkossei Ps- tie Mites* lieges, limos vessois were Ittoci oiae is' England cubornik - ind were . . rinntitod * Km ,: ,o 1 •' ku &Couto ;coy'? •:inty •worv... - ', der odiairsot is the'Oninse 04vorniosi1. tat "whea they etoolmod-Ciatii tl dbiestionaitt wait betw•4l l Odom* said thin Glenne wit orilits, *Ad; Om issasif:ttt~s *a 4.llseited.bilLl4 l uvoik4 o 4 l !4 itapitsi 401 41-ihiKtilis 4,— .?thi b ll r iM , 'Aar° , peetlir 5* 1 4 1 ..1M4 bgrarligk I 'Triton. - , ip4 4 1 •• pipkgoi4*:sk , o o, m , F."MTlPOY • '4 l !tit:l42'4 l i tai A.4or,lo`siko coda go la 46014.'' Ai*brsio tot instnt;, • alr,s" d 7 loold4t Y:Aionl44lß;. ,4rtipli Obstamoostiromulbikikais.listos kit tris ikeViasio ottlools , ittisg-toelkasirodi the lash . A eTi 'suit ■s stet E • NM who elub. 'Why, dirt $1 know heard noanoei going t I. o c h jobers your No of R. blinioti 1= beret( ; dose _,gentbeiseis hitifdig-leid•P.dat i ., ,c ,io pirstiont fors started position; deolinet, ind/wd- - • - •,silf , requestsi the ouse to %Wet a Ckspisle".3 I: 4 ; "i 4 1 1 • —ln Louise Ile, Realm:ll4;th, - afhiefief;i - *: , ..?, s• gentleman p t some $2,690 In greothindii - 4."44-I la the ohleineyi of hie sittleg rime; Weida* ‘54:\Z- _•7l, es t it wouid be • front robbers. Ilk trifirilik4 • 4 1:, , . 2, ::. the exuberen • of *ltaly thougistfalsiewl * ,- :7 11 kindled s Are/ so is to give her le larile ,ii..i - er . :" - :;-;:1 A sheer' ivelenese, and As greenbrieb7sever..o4._:,::::,,, burned up. r ~ •.r, 4 .tiJIT : f 4- -: .-• The peals led" who could reed . lbs felt t •ari..S.' losing. up young men? says OWL. saddialdr and wil* . As the Gerrit° was prooeeding, - iiileitt; werst ril heard oomhig from the coffin i - tbi * Vd,,viii. , _ taken off, and the also win found to lie' ilOti. L. :4- 4. On the &liaising day he was able to be'critt; ' c ''' 4l°. ...,.... • The frie colored people of Soli OriCi4, - t- -' 41 ',..?.' —not the freed slaves but those born ereelj -, ' :. ; : -/ ' l. • A.. • , -.l3hitemuse are urging th l eir right to vote. Oen. mikeplilt - 'l' .7.441 and Gen. Buts not having given thank 'Midi' iite 4:44'.•,:':j'! w encouragement, they have sent P. NC. To one of the !whitest of their number, to liiT 4ll •','.li4 e c 4their case 1 rsonally before Praddiiit: '''' .4 ..= 111 • • • •-r, _t-,':,•,, -1 1 Ari gentleman ones said to a day hi, if.,i- bor. , •'Dr you . know, to whom these esisiliii' l .,- i •, - b : ong on tile borders of the lake ?" • 4 No:" ''''''. 'j::-. replied chal i ce:tn. ' 4 They belong to me," esill - *, the :doh man. " And the wood and itattbo;lit ''fftl .. : , ; you know whose they are t" " No." '"Thi,'''. ll- :lt'Z''' are mine, Cho," ooatinutd the rich man. "T: all that, you can see- is mine.", The peasant I A . 4 g,.' stood still 'fa moment, then pointed to heaven, ~ .„,,:•,•t- .. ;1 and in • solemn tone asked, "Is that a150.,,, p1 ,"- 1 thine ? If that ,be thine, though poor,- theet : x. , -, r„- art truly rich ; tram be Rot thine, however. v. .• •:' rich than art poor indeed.': • ‘. .-• ..• .. -.— Wont i en mast be extra good eat lr TOW, , _ c _,,..- :I — .'• z do. A mitgistrate i lately marrietra ,stoupli..4 -; thin, reeciviaithree dollars is his IC*. fficsti . .• * Aims after the joyful groom called upon ilir'. -• and presented him with an7additlonai 164 / dollais, declaring that " she wee so mit& bet. - 4 .: • -ter than elle thought for; he vii willing iti 71 4 1 . 1 7 pay in pl'ofttlitleii." A frttiit,of citiri'ullev, - 1 about a ettnadian wreteb, irk* eti ii eliniktflko" - easien, when dunned by a gentleman - Who kali perfo - ime4 the marriage eertmany for' t 1 long neglected compensation, eawwered: 00 8bal wasn't worth the ineneji sir. teak het l'er ,: sti • better or worse, 'and elte tuned etit'werni. /1_113; . .. t . ne you= take her beak Again, ra give you lie dollars r! A -New Siam= roe Lassa.—Natiosig74rt, • sloes thekesper± of a lager beer asloal MOWN rested upon the °harp of selliegistanksitia. liquor without liceaucirlehied prove that the Tatositibeterage wis not ea in t tozloatitig drink. A another, of witseises who bet tewtedis -4 • qualities; were •ally oh at*. Soother; tit daallx.sa old Germs amid Yom; the stand sad the questkio was proaosimied IMI aDo ion ismldor lager Intionlostinii t'" : !.,-..;! . ". 10 10• 1 t .1 141400 - r"g"-P , t!* -- ' - 71 :i 22:' itw, I driateltieskei; et - , - ;tad it mew ituelab,liktlris 1 asilet ii vrenbii be it a awe email 30 .. ,... ice. libeeelVlgt.,.llt 4 tei,et&ii‘; .., •:, : .Z . - TX6 -- # DitebnieLv - rilleltbdo l'ilililli . . . 3 111 Fio 11, 1 15 1114 1 1 W 14440,0400Ikeirttr• WI I t o d-hl l a 11 •0 1 7_,_"* I Ali!".. Rte. . • ' dee% as a emieupe 011 i i341 11 *,,* adventais of ednostiott, 'odd- wr ite * , hand, said compose eery . well. Elio Injidliiiii-f, self usefol to oeloors of tie respiiial: fte, 4 #4: 2 : , capacity: of s clerk, was In lies it.itaiii, - ; Vali: raped unwortridod. The Matters nenkreline4 r '. of her Isis. A shut tionninen she wee Wil l ':, ' slot with thw.if.bahr•liiver * U4tatese quite protalent •io Philadelphio,nud was r --- to the ilettneylvants Hospital- , A day•wp two:. , • - since the matron of the institution dioseratodkrt the drummer boy to be so more'tirlosiAbotiL' e girl. ; Her parent. who retitle 'ln , Books county t imes been advl.4ed of the touchy let-4 '.72,7 1 ter. l• • • : , , . AUTTOPI -10 e. Pol.3oNS,—pr.,. .11.4 . : .„ #- , musdr. a prominent Loadon plipaieis 10 . „. es follows to the, London hear : . . • :. 1 '''. •'•t inclose-a simple. 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