~sie~ - -.2 -• ERIE. PA., APPLIV i 864. • tt 11. irtiouries s Ou.Preiria is4irs .l lhdos or 41Planall 4 0 .11rikomlievo garbs& - • .. Vie "eglientelly . ,.‘ l 4l4lll - ; 11101111; We would not firticitairm it.the 'cause of these manifestethins), ear lively sympathy with ; the feelings , of a. r gallant and heroic man: whit, lipon corning home to rest for a time from the ardponupatri ode talk; of war; :L is sneered at' an se'rib• bed. and whose beertis made-to bletgl by words of indirect if. not direcidfilVdty. The man who is guilty of themirordsiior even of a look that intends then; justly deserves the scorn of the'soldier, the aversion of good' men and'ameni and the infamy that wi l be itrit4)im down against such es he by the Mum. historian of the war. But let the. bresepanded hearts foriiear their violence: them pats the loathsome enemy of t patriot soldier, and the enemy of big Atibuntit, in contemptuous silence, or.else; (T the of fense 'beak seem to justify it) Wing him into Court and make him answer for his treason at the bar of jurisprudence.— Gantt& - We extract the, above paragraph from a late issue - of the Erie Gaze*, not be. cause it contains aught that is remarkable, or that can distinguish it from the col umps of odious calumny that are daily Poured into the minds of the soldiers by the abolition journals. We give it merely as a specimen of low and grovelling mean ness, or else of deliberate and malicious falsehood, and purpose to make it the text from which we will tell those sol diers who may chance to meet with this article, the position of the Democracy to wards them, and also expose the motives that govern the so-called Republicans in courting. their favor,-rand at the same time inciting them to outrages upon their political opponents. To some it may seem frivolous or unne cessary to attempt to show the contrary of what her never yet been established, and that which "upon its very face is ;un reasonable, and contrary to nature as Well as false. But when the whole admnis tration press teems with these slandekous charges of hostility on the part of Demo crats to soldiers, when from the silly ea sertihns of the unprincipled defamers of the glory that our - country once boasted; these allegations have grown into a l ayste! math" and combined attempt to educate the army into hostility to their own neighbors, relatives and friends, to incit ing them to violepce that these cowards then:weaves dare not take part in, when they attempt to array the men who, taken from no class or section of the northern States, are a part of the people, against the defenders of that liberty and law that soldiers will one day wish to enjoy, when they class a very large and constantly in creasing body of citizens with those in armed hostility to the perpetuation of the -Union, and proclaim that ts' "Copperhead" is more deserving of their attacks than the Confederate soldiers, justice and truth demand that the slander be rebuked and denounced, and the authors of it held up. to that scorn they so well deserve. First, then, we ask who are these "Cop perheads,", "traitors," etc., that you, sol diers in the field, are asked to mob and taught to hate t They number in the State of Pennsylvania 254,00 u, and in' the' Northern States 1.500,000. They are the intelligent working men of the land-- they who have never proved 'recreant to their country or. to its liberties. They were your neighbor", your relatives, your friends, and they are none the less so now. Why should they be changed They-contributed their means to support this administration, and their voices have _never been heard except in prayer for your safety and success, and hopes for the perpetuation of the Union of the States, the Constitution Without which there can be no Union, and that liberty which is above, them both. When you return to your homes "to rest for a time from the arduous 'patriotic toils of war," who sneers at) you or "snubs" you, and wise "makes your heart bleed by words of disloyalty 7" Not those who at home are striving to mainiain the liberties of 'the people, the Constitution sad the Union from the assaults of those who are the foes of all. From whom does the re turned soldier meet a kinder greeting, than from those whom he has been taught to hate and despise t White the woman who stitches on the garments that com fort you in the cold, or makes the dein -ties that take from wounds and sickness some of the pain, are working for you at home, they are many times.while in the very act, taunted with being •I Copper beads." The Democracy honor you for your bravery and patriotism, honor the cause for which you undoubtedly went to eon tend. and they only loathe the hypocris y arid infamy of those who would degrade you to the mere minions of an unholy Power, and the creatures of "a hateful fanaticism. When they use you to con trol the freedom of the ballot on which alone the liberties of yourselves as well as as depend, we denounce• the crime spinet freedom and law, we hold the authors and supporters,of it up' to the in dignation of freemen, but we see in you neither the one nor the other. At no distant±day the soldiers will learn that, the pretended affection of the aboli tion party for them, is nothing but a part of the giganticconspiracy to t orerthrow the liberties of the country and subject all to the nal:Mowed behests of a miser able oligarchy. The Democracy are charg ed with "disfranchising the soldiers." A baser lie never emanated • from the lips area of an abolition 'fanatic You have been for year prohibited from voting i n the field by the laws and oanstitntion. nearly' Wray Sate in. the Onion. The Demsernoy haw dined that those lave' *OW fxr repealed" ineh a way that you iwitht not - inadvertently 'become the - book of despotism. They have de. Illaided _that you should not be tang .1 by ail mm m. of lying pip ets and do matt that their Wen( the question was right.irhile you were denied the privilege 1.141141 , 041) other side. They hare desties44: WA' ytxt shoed not be tow trolKin c pint * clog by °Soars who &- Paul kr-their places upon usuppostios the Adsoh*Anktim." And they now may 1111 4, - **o.l7 ol *.ga homes, you laud Nob* iii44 l ll44olebs. , nor public, aniololll Agit www: not who We -the masa gi *Mk Wraps. If laws .64 to pra,. 11:40saratik to the, enjoy. liii= =IBM EOM went of their privileges, and if aboli- ere to • o w'r'y 1. ea eve not the courage to attempt, Democrats must protect themaelete. But even then, they will not charge upon you theorime4 of these men. They will deacioree tie] outrage and its instigattrs„! ; but Ik:towing the cause, they will whilst theycan, ewe the actual perpetrators. L . But let the soldiers beware lest they are made - nothing bit the puppets of abolitionism, to carry_ elections by their' voteior intimidate freemen at the ballot box. • Next fall you msy beurdered . to •perform this work, and no •soldier can without a blush of shame, see himself ' thus degraded from the dignity of a veteran of the Republic, to a mere tool' of despotism. Final!) , we say' to the Erie Gazette, that as it claims to be an honorable and respectable paper, as ii claims to shun ,abµse, slang and falsehood, and deal only [th facts and argument, and desires to min* this standard, in the• name of all that is honorable, let it cease this malign ing of its opponenta, and these contemp tible insinuations, that it can bring now word nor a line Co establish. What are the Ceofederatea Figlitter gtdut t Like every other thing that comes to us from the confederate States, the recent speech of Giivernor Vance, of North Car olina, shows that the arguments used with the southern people to keep alive the war spirit among them, are details of the continued outrages and barbarities in flicted upon them under the policy of this lunatic and tyranical administration. The prospective dangers to their liberties and their institutions in the old Union and under the old Constitution, are no longer of any avail in inflaming the minds of the people, and stimulating them to contin ued resistance. In the place of the' vague and uncertain terrors that three years ago produced secession, the. Con federate leaders now hold up to their people the certainty of subjugation;r4under and .deg redation, that will follow their submission 1 —not to th_e Constitutioi and the laws, but to the will of an Abolition faction, animated by hate and urged on by an unreasoning fanaticism. Governor Vance less than a year since was understood to be in favor of peace upon the basis of the 'Union of seventy-five years duration, and the Constitution that formed it ; now hear him:' Now, what does kr., Lincoln promise the State of North Carolina? In what language doei he clothe' his gracious terms of pardon and amnesty ? He says if one tenth of the people of any State will take an oath to support---what ? The Consti tution ? Nay, take an oath to support his procliniation abolishing slavery, his proc lamation inciting the alarm of your State to burn your homes and murder you and your families ! If you swore to support this proclamation you would perjure your selves ; for it is in direct violation of the Constitution, as you well know. Old Abe has perjured himself, and he wishes to put you in the same category of villiany. Not only must yoii swear to endure his , his infamous document—so pronounced ' by the civilized world—but you must also take an oath to support all the acts of , Congress which has been passed—abelish-' ing slavery, confiscating your property, placing you in subjection to one-tenth of, the community, and publicly executing your glorious chieftains and every officer from a colonel up to Gen. Lee. * * * Do you suppose the chivalrous people of the South, whose distinct moral national, ity has long since been recognized, would subinit to see all their proud cities garri, Boned with negro soldiers, to see the land of their Mends divided up and parcelled out among the foreign mercenaries? Do you suppose the blood of the Southere youth would run quietly in his veins when he saw a negro officer walking the streets and making his sister give warlor him; or insulting her by his verr:presence ? Do you suppose this kind of peace would long endure ? No ; insurrection after in, surrection, revolution upori revolution, war after war would burst Upon. the coup. _try, and for year after year, century alai century, as in European States, victims would be demanded and bfocxl flow in torrents, compared to which a.drop would have at first won independence and per.; manent peace. * * * * * The old Union was not merely a physt: cal juxtaposition, a constitutional agree; ment ;it was a moral Union. The cement of confidence was what held it together so long. The tendrils of affection, which grew from a _common soil of national memories of past glory, wreathed its tall columns with a beauty passing fair. Does this . confidence exist, tow? It has gone forever. It has disappeared beneath the firey hoofs of war that have trampled our fair fields into desolation. It is lost in the smoke of burning cities, and will be talked of no more by the hearth stones that now lie heaped with charred rafteie ad the cinders of the family altar. The bloody hands that hive dug up the bones of our ancestors and searched the sacred dust in their hellish Inst., have buried-it where plummet can never sound nor the trump' of, resurrection awaken it into re newed existence. [Cheers.] It has finally gone forever, blotted out by the members of the Congress of the United States, who have recorded the deliberate intention 'of exterminating the people of the South, and supplanting them with a better race —God save the mark I—a better race I The Leaden of the Oppedtiow. If it is fair to judge a political party its leaders, then the opposition to the Democracy in Pennsylvania must be the' ' most corrupt since the world began. The Abolitionists of our State seem delighted in following where corruption leads. For example we learn' from the Gazette of this :city that the Washington Chrontele..edited by the notorious Forney—is selected to answer charges preferred against Lincoln by the friends of Chase ; and from other Abolition sources we 'learn that Simon Cameron is the pet of Pennsylvania for the Vice-Presidency' of the United States. We might stop here to ask, "if there is no end to human calamity," but prefer' to ask the reader to reflect upon the moral condition of a political organisation which has the notoriously corrupt Forney for a leader,' and the equally corrupt Cameron for a leading candidate for -the second office in the gift of the people ? In the Presidential -contest of 1856 this opposi tion charged Forney-with forging natura lization papers, in order to carry this State for Bucslianan ; now they give him a front seat in 'all their deliberations. When Cameron was hanging on the skirts of the Democustio party, we kept putting him from us until he finally slipped into Snow- Nothingism ; and no sooner did we get rid of him, than our opponents in Penn lvania made him their candidate for ant and are now endeavoring to r aB t t l4l on the ticket with old Abe..- ~ ed. ler is reported that a rebel pt..— to captitre'sad carry of President Lincoln has been discovered at Washington.—Crestford fourall., • ' N. danger. The best thing that eau happen for tits rebels is to hare Lincoln stay in Wasidnitos. IN‘.. In the Federal ilnato, Nov. 26, the bill to prevent mi li tary intertermme with elec tion use supported by Senator gishbary, of Delmore, is a speech of pest leszth Ultit ability. 11* lbs proeeedbillir • I — oitilitei veldion, held in Philadelphia, on ilia March : Till CONTRITION 01LLED TO ORURO: twpimpro'clociterookthe polvelltiboltas Gilled 6 dtder by tiOlea ailitircka pr. the Democnala Mat* Central Commit tre,'-in the fettlowtas 'Words : ' 1 • 27 In ocnifonitity with custom UCh as of the Delimit:lc State Central Quintile., I now call the Convention to order. Aintotion for temporary organisation will - nett be in order. 1 • ' • • • Mr. V; R. Monet; orßradford, Marisi that Mr. T. B. Bearight, of Fayette, act an ttimpo l my Chairman of the Convention. ; , 'L ThiWaititt - itirragraidie.` ' Messrs V. E. Nast, of Bradford, and Wm. If: Hirst, of Philadelphia, Irene designated to 'conduct the temporary Chairman to the chair. *ontsarroxs 101 ' ;It vas moved that. the Cturrention iproeeed to nominations for permanent chairman. This was aireed to._ . .William 11. Witte, George Sanderson, Wm. 'IL if [Tat, John 8. MeCalmont, j: Y. James, Wm. A. Wallace'and James K. Kill no minated. . All declined but Mr. Mitts and Mr. Un dergo°, and Mr. Witte Was elected-94 to 31. atscrrois LID Ditatairss.t First District—Mector William toughlin; 112 Delegates. 8•11111 G. 214, Dr. Nehingor ; State Committee, Lewis C. Cusiday Joseph Megary, George A.-Quigley. Second Distriet—Eleettsr, Edward B. Helm bold; Delegates!, William L Riley, G. W. Irwin; State Committee, Chutes - Id. Leisk ring, Dominick Muller, Frederick E: Brown. Third District-=2lector, Edward P. Dann • Delegates, Wm..Cortis, -Simon Arnold ; Stat e Committee, Itobert4 Hempbii, Ches. Jack waiter, Phil. H. Liits. • Fourth Distriel,Bleotor. Thoinas McCul lough; Delegated, Wm. W. Burnell; lease S. Cassia; State Committee,••Peter 'Armbruster, A. R. Schofield, Richard Simpson. Fifth District—Elector, Edw. T. Hsu ; Del egates, H. P. Ross, Chas. W. Carrigan ; State Committee, Chas. Vanua, FL L Dittman ; J. D. Miles. IL Sixth District—Elector, Phillip 8; Gerhard ; Delegates, J. D. Stiles, Perry M. Hunter; Elate Committee, A. L. Rube, James P. Kline, - Jacob Danehower. Seventh District—Elector 0 0 Le l iper ; Del egates, John 11 Brixton, John C &Salty ; State Committee, Dr E C Evans, Dr W D Downing, George W Weaver. ' Eight District—Elector, Michael Seltser; Delegates, .1 Glascy Jones, Wni.ißostrathal ; .State Committee, Michael P. Boyer, Jonathan See, George Smith, Jr. Ninth District—Elector, Patrick M.Avoy ; Delegates, George Sanderson, Hy. A Wade ; guts committee, B B Tihady, A J Steinman, H Reynolds. Tenth District—Eleotor, Thee H Walker ; Delegates, Prancis W Hughes, Dr C B Glen- Inger ; State Committee, A Wilhelm,' F P Dewees, James Ellis. _ _ Eleventh District—O ,8 Dimutiolt ; Delegates, Philip Johnson, Carlton Barnett; , Btate:Coni mittee, B Beardsley, A 0 Biondhead, jr., Samuel 11 Neimann. Twelfth District—El/dor, A Dunning ; Delegates, Charles Dennison, A J Garretsou ; State Committee, E W Sturdeirant, Daniel Rankin, John Blanding. Thirteenth Dietriet—Elector; ;Paul Leidy ; Delegates, John F Means, David Lowenberg ; State Committee, Harvey Siokier, George D Jackson, C 8 Hassell. Fourteenth District—Elector„Robert Swine ford ; Delegates, Hamilton Africk., Wm. U. Miller; State Committee, Solentan Malick, E 8 Detll A Patterson. Fifteenth District—Elector, John Ahl ; Del egates, Peter A Keller, H D ; Egoll; State Committee, John F Spangler; 4 A Blatten berger. Sixteenth District—Elector, Erenry 0 Smith; Delegates, Henry J Stable, B F iMyers ; State Committee, Wm P Schell, .7 McDowell Sharpe, Levis Leichty. - I Seventeenth District—Elector Thaddeus Banks Delegates, R Brace Petri ken,Daniel M Dull : State Committee, James .1) ea, Jae: F Campbell, Jos W. Parker. Eighteenth Distriot—Electar, Hugh. Mont gomery ; Delegates, John H prole. Stephen Pierce; State Committee, MilesjWhite, Huston Repute, S R Peale. Nineteenth District—ElectoriJohn M Irvin ; Delegates, C L Lumberton, James It Kerr ; State Committee, R B Browtr, L Cochran, J D Gill. Twentieth District—Eleetov, l Joseph M. Thompson; Delegates, T B Sesright, John Latta; State Committee, H P Laird, J B San som, E 8 Roddy. . Twenty-first District—Elector,Rusielas Brown; Delegates, Wm. A. Geibrsitb, Wm A Wallace ; State Committee, Benj. Whitman, T J Boyer, A M Benton. ! Twenty-second District—Elector, James P Barr ; Delegates, Wm D Patterson. Samuel P Ross ; State Committee, Frincis R Sellers, Joseph'R Hunter, Andrew Baker. Twenty-third District—Eleetor. William .7 Koontz ; Delegates, .7 A MeCollongh, F Hutchinson; State Committee, E 8 Golden, Jae Braden,Wm H Magee. i Twenty-ourth District--Elector. W Mont gomery ; Delegates, R W Jones, 8 B Wilson; State Committee, William Swann, Charles Carter, D S Morris. ILICTIOX OP 00,111111 MAN 011 Till ITATI OM- rear. COMMITTIIII Three ballots having Wei taken, on the third Mr. C. L. Wud was 'elected Chairman of the State Central Committee by the follow ing vote : Ward, 85; Hirst; 115; Bigler, 1. TIM RRIOLUTIOIIII. The Committee.: on Resolutions then re turned, and Mr. J. Glancii Jones, who was elected Chairman of the Committee,reported the following resolutions, which ha been se lected by the unanimous vote of the Commit tee : Resolved, That as we bevel no State candi— dates to present to the peciple, and no issue involved in the coming election other than those which affect the welfare and liberties of our sister States equally with ours, we leave it to our representatives ifilthe Chios*" Con— vention to unite with the representative" of the other sovereignties of •the North. in em bodying the sentiment of the people in a de claration of principles acceptable to all the States, on whom we rely toy elect a President, and bring back peace and union to this, dis tracted land. Resolved, That the Democracy of Pennsyl vania hereby express their !preference for the nomination of General George B. McClellan, as the Democratic candidate for the Presi dency by the Chicago Convention, and that the - delegates to said Convention be instructed to vote as a unit on all; questions arising therein, as a majority of the delegates shall decide. ati Pa."— Resolved, That the Anti necessary step to restore the welfare and ~ trosperity of the American Republic is to :get rid of the pre sent corrupt Federal Administration, and the sure way to accomplish this end, is a thorough organisation of the time•honored Democratic party, and the prevalence , ,(of Union sad har mony among its members.l The resolutions were adopted unanimously without discussion. r Robert L. Johnson sad tabard Van: wars chosen Senatorial Sleet*rt . . Nominations Were then made for Senatorial delegates to the Chicago Convention, four to be elected. , I The following were nonf lasted Gen. George W. Cais, of Pittsburgh ; Wm. Bigler, of Clearfield; W. A. Galbraith, of Erie ; lion. Asa Packer, of Garb's; Wm: V. McGrath, of Phila.; on. Halary D. Pos. tar, of Westroorshowl; , Thos. Jefferson Mlle's, of Phila. ; Thomas J. Itempbell. of ,Phila., and Alfred Gilmore, of Pills. The following was the ballot east : , Goa t W. Can, • 97 voter. William Bigler, 69 a AU Packer, 72 go William V. McGrath, 91 oo W. A. Oslbralth, 87 a, Henry D. Poster,: 87 so Thomas S. Mlles, t 24 u ' - - Alfred Gilmore, d 28 Thomas J. BerapMll, 7 U Messrs. Cass, Blgler,; ; Packer and McGrath Were declared 'elected as the four Beuatorial Delegates to the National Conventlea. The Comedies, after cheers for Curl:Won sad McClellan, adjourned am —Tie Yea:loams3l4 to defeated the French forma in irecent engagement at finadahOni, capturing TOO proonera and' 24 cannon. • - 2aniAi Anna has boned a -kentaddrese to the people, and 'has In deaseqUlSCO bon ft' , 6d from the 001111* tnr• -, ' NEWS OF TILE -WEEK Coo 4tk .f —Owen Lovejoy. the notorious Illinois abolitionist, is dead. —Fort Deltussey,, 60 imam ab . gyerthe 'mouth of ItidllleotOutik- 411 Fluted the Federal:litho; =-71 +-.(iold 'rote to 111.70= 5y .. the week Lad closed . at EX on , . . , • —lt it !encoded tbst there lies a fi g ht in Ceti coon*, -111., between the Abolitionists and Demoorsta, in which several were killed and wounded. Judge , Feerion Of North C6olina," iri a second habeas corpus case, denied that the remit Act ,ot the . Rebel OttnEess to oosooribe, polo. :kb: :ham Icirxisimode sntsititu'res" for the le unconstitutional. —Forrest is re ' " st:'Boiivar, Tenn., with 7,000 men, stopp ing men moving North. - .Griersoniootsvalry is out, looking after the rebels.. - -- z -The so-called Spotted Firer it long Branch, New-Jersey, has carried oft 37 out of 90 cases. It us believed to be Caused br bad food, poisonous rye coffee, and bedroom air vitiated by kerosene lamp smoke. Baseman" has suppressed the circulation in his department of the:Me tropolitan Beard,. a fearless Democratic Pape". - • —lt seems. that Padstelbc Kentucky, captured the other, day by Gen. Forrest, was burned by the ,hells of the Federal fleet, and not by the Confederates as first stated. The Federals now bold theplace. —lt is said that Lincoln is to give Gen eral McOlellan a command. He wishes to get his opponent out of the way-,-David of old gave Uriah.a position in the front that he might not be troubled with his presence. —A dispatch from iC battanooga says that the rebels are very strong_ at Dello , Polk having recently re- , nfurced John ston. , Longstreet's cavalry are said to have arrived at Marietta, Ga. Our army is said to be in fine condition. —Demopolis, March 17.—Sberman t and Hurlbut have gone 'down the river with n large part of the army and forty-two boats. They are said' to be going up Red River to Shreieport. —An affray occurred in the streets of Auburn, N. Y., on Saturday afternoon, between an armed sqriad of the 'lnvalid Corps, patroling the streets, and a number of the veteran soldiers' belonging to the 75th Regiment of New York State Volun• Leers. Two of. the 75th Regiment 'were shot dead, and two severely wounded. —President Linoolnon Situi•day, leaned his proclamation specifying the persons to whom the benefits 'of the AtnnestY\ Proclamation of December last are inten ded to apply. He also authiirlses every commissioned officer in the United States service, either naval , or Atilitaryi , to, ad mnuster the oath of allegiance, and im pose rules for their government in -tbe premises. --An official order condensing the Army of the Potomac into three cone, and re lieving certain Generals, seems to indicate that this tong silence on the Rapidan may very soon be broken. Gen. Grant has set his face against reviews, soirees, and other, elegant pastimes, and his Initiatory steps clearly indicate that he supposes armies created for fighting, end. not for holiday parades and. dancing. —Ruinors are rife in Cumberland -valley of another rebel raid, and the people arts making preparation to skedaddle, in the event of a visit from 'the rebel legions. • A' gentleman who resides a short distance this side of Carlisle, yesterday inforited us that the rumors now afloat have caused considerable uneasiness and alarm among the people of the rural districts. Wasniscrox, March 25.—The Commit tee on the conduct.of the War, find no evidence against Dee. Meade in their in vestigations. • ' The New York,Custonit House Commii,- tee have adjourned for one week. It is reported in Washington to-day that the Treasury - will probably furnish New York merchants next week with coin or Coin certificates at specified rates. —Harrisburg, March 25.—An investiga tion of officio l . figures disclose the Tae.t that when Pennsylvania is given credit for enlistments in the regular army and marine service and the navy, her quota under the call for 500,000 men will be nearly or quite full. The statement that the deficiency of Pennsylvania was 74,000 is- incorrect, -that being .the entire number of men due from the State under all the calls, allowing no credit for veteran vol unteers and new recruits since January 31st. Gov. Curtin has dispatched his military secretary 'to Washington to procure an official correction of *the misstatement, which has done much to discourage' the people and retard recruiting.. —The New Orleans Daily True Delta, Michael Hahn editor and proprietor, in an article discussing the resources of the the South, says: • "Reports reach us at intervals from newspaper ,eorrespondenta who have been captured, and on parole, have wandered over rebeldom, to the effect that en abun dance of food and clothing exists in ell sections of the Confederacy ; wherever' our armies have advanced• during the past season, and previously, they found vast quantities of provision. And when Griep son made his famous raid through Missis sippi he passed corn-fields' ten miles in extent. Gen. Grant found abundant sup plies In East Tennessee. This has - been the ease in Texas, Missouri and Arkansas —wherever our forces have ativanced, except in Virginia." —Cairo, March 26.--Reports were circu lated here this morning, that the rebels under Forrest attacked Paducah. Ky., .50 miles above here, yesterday, and. burned part of "the'town, but as telegraphic cOm. munication is cut off no authentic infor mation could be obtained . The steamer Wary. from Nashville, passed - Paducah at 5 o'clock this morning and the Joseph Pearce. which passed two hours later, brings the following scoonnt of the affair : Gen. Forrest, with an esti-. mated force of 5,000 men, captured 'the place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and sacked and fired the city. Colonel Hicks, commanding the post, occupied the post ,below the -eity with about 800 men. The rebels made (our assaults on I the fort and were repulsed each time. Three of our gunboats opened on the city during its occupation by the enemy; much of which was burned, including the Marine Railway and the steamer 'Ar izona. About 3,000 of the inhabitants of the orty moved across the river upon leariting of the approach of the rebels. When the Pearce. passed at 7 o'clock this morning, the enemy had left. The people were returning to the city and the fires were dying out. The amount of public aika private property ceptured, is unknown at present, but it is sumo:toed to i b v e ou te, Our loss is 12 killed and forty ed. a= l Free lisp We copi froiii the Dirt a i Prin'oio cor rafpondenos of a New York paper: On the 18th inst.; there occurred here a public execution.,Bight persons,' ne groes and Degreases, ere shot to death in the public square. It is'not this that wilt startle you, but the crime .far which they they suffered death. They bad been Con victed of sharps, hay, coOkiv• and opt* children. This fearful feast was held tome fifteen tulles from this plies, in the tenor. boor rebid will possibly revert to - the WO* of the sine of Jerusalem; when starving women s'its their inflow. Bat this auk 4* pup of homer had no thing to' do with the horrible dee4: It =Of rite, oriel:my `II tbikt lortvins BEE among the unrolls of this MO. This =ErMC que. An Order of Obeab IR= then established, that among its mysteries called for avert calamity ar s : 4 4l4datir riam , l idols o . ta to I ft 4 clll, 40 , Wet horrors never w .effinei qbtj, tide gage eight of the awn' wire 'detected And bro't to . justiee.They 11'0.44 askieerifloed children at their tildeints altar.,' but bad themselves witl.:4111 1 :"i -4 " blood, ofthe victims. -Owe at t b "fir" being - questittned in pripion, said with ti leer that, the children uwere good, tender ; Rogers best part." They went to the r eVeuttelitiew ehostin& - jilligidtig andilasieia& AO defying the .31diers to, shoo► await. for theyAnsisted! that :the Obeah priests would protect Wein against the balls. Tim (411,-I.4werw.--ibtibe se cond rounchilmAtimserdiert tle our 'tom. - the soldiers walkedja, to the bodies and fired a third round with the muzzles itlino.t. : ,toimiting the eniretlig Twfhlvenegro.., hainoineir been artalt..l for "the' AMC - onm% alid:iriltprobably un dergo the same punishment, although the population, incited by the Obeid' -priests. threaten tapering, the wsecution by ei- • ! On tb• ink - ot rob:tin use Itealerece tralepel. Seem hlc by ler. J. P. Jolters% rUnitelt. 0. DODIIWOBIII. et tlinalashaes, (teripecti- at t place) Ilthoerspbee, to NW g 1.14 1 ,1 1100T0. at Moir Fate, Retbothigi. i ' DIED. ' .' r In Middleboro, on Um 2I In - ofottbe 6.4 + .4" loop, 40014 Y. ellitilet t eepd6l yersl math end , 21 day'. I 1 rru Rwrouse was mem TO IMMO. The Hoed most be parliod, sad al/ modlatam WWII@ **bleb 413 set possess thi gailltp• of 'lntimlatlaip • Blood to discharge their hiMaithiriato Oss Ihuarrmartra Ppm; parent/Ai WOO hillk 411 1 11 , sod should be la marry Waft.' j Till ass mar asMN for chilkDen sod adult*; adapted to boil Nue. sad as. loserosat as bread. yet Mitt 11“110TIV4 as l NaniKalill. Th • non. Jacob Beyer', of flpstivilla. lad.. writes Dr. Ilmadreth snider date of llbay 11. lts : .1 hare used your Invaluable Yawata" Dalemial la my family since ; they! lam &liras* oared, ens who'd other medicinal Irma of as wraiL I I have boss the means of my neighbors using it dollars work and I am est 1.11•11 they hareikagelied a Urosmtuat per mat In Memel health through their 111111. They are am/ fa this region fo; Bilious and fame Dies:Lam /ever and Ague, abd id *lt Rheumatic ceme . I*** MOM parbot sorsa. in feet. that an the jgrest album is siokassa. and I trust youireuemble'lifs May Is Itag speed to Pm pir• so excellent • isedidlo bit 1119mket • • • • • •- • Plasm sad see' your least pries by the . _ rbsld by Dr. L. SmestmeAtheortleyellmommliable &H -en to medicines 3 maid-Im. QWA %LOW two or thren y Miedle of "Took Bitters," "Sarni "I *Marrone Anti; &doe: , an., he ., am, and ester yen ars aattsiod with the terabit, then try one bon of OLD WOMB BUCHAN'S ENGLI*I EPSOM PILLS-and be instated to health and rigor In less than thirty days. I They are pipet vegetable;pleasast to take, preempt WI nalebtrY la their effects on the broken down end shattered oonstitation, old and young can take Conn with advanlace. Import ted and sold in the United Stales may by_ _ • . •• ," Honsi„ *Wed WM* RMS. = \ New Took. eland AWOL mike P 13.-A bet tent to addradi on reaript of prim- limn. which la Os Thilyr-postfres. wislo-11i. p and Trtlikt NO 011ittliBI:icamrararsourus PALLB. - 4„) are the only itateik atm* sUdiessass et the Intairud, Urinary and nerioas ilyshoLts. Try ens bortt. and be cured. ONE DOLLAR A .BOX. One bet will, perfect a sors, or morn redsidadilly.nodi Mss., nelpt of prier. ' "SAM 8. RUT I, Station York, I IT. . - BAsulti TEL mrlo-3m 'YOU'YOU ' TOE, 10621121,...—Dig. Bur. . p: INGLISH lINKILTIC7II4II Gam la k. t 80 days, the wont Pail et SILSVOCISNICHot, bask- wo 'Tr limey. Premature Decay. Ilesiaal Weetseee, helesity. and all Iltinary,Baxnat and Narvois , Allietlaaa. me mat tar from alma etas* prodaaad. Palol Gag dollar per box. Bent, poet paid, by seark, on reed et al as order. addresi -JAIitICS 8. StryLV/4 Inelt63:R. Mattel" D. Bible bus, Now York. A NNW THING UND«THU SUN. ' Is its efFechimstamtameous, as its coloring , wer—mistchless. - In its e itsmail° 6...eata zpstalks. ' Im In its beautifying raralts. In Its tenditr—pmeervatire. in l its ferrDollo , l4 DT* Is pronounced both!". the Timid of 8d Lad the World of fashion, %eased pemadatiem mar faramts4 by art to rectify the short andsp i rshare. Manufactured by J. CRINTADO Ma. 6 Aster Neuss, New York. 'Bold by a ll Dranists applied by all Hair Dreamers. mar6.lm. Tuft corinspornoss a sirsiturram OP A NIMBUS INVALID. l'abliehed for the basin and al a ratty to young nun, and other, take sa himlf ,orecee Sir ly Decay, and Itisdied athirsti-4•olo4 the means of roll-care. By one trio his cued likUsAW aft, being a victim of rotroUoad'eanidesee to torelleal hut. bug and quackery. By essicalag is poet-pie& onvelope, tingle copies may to had of the author, Namur= Nat. rat; Rao , Bedford. Kings Coastyi New York. Jaßlirl. DH. VENIII I / 1 101 HOWNI LUU MENT.—In plat' bottles MO motto, Clitell tuts, pHs, collet, dm Rout thefollowing Bodies, Jody ti, 1!!0. lon Taman i—We have need rot the put year pour Hone Liniment for lassoes, kinks, bruisee, toll* and cuts, and. in every instant:atoned it the bed article 1 over tried in this dream eempsny. Moe and is damn. fa tt is the only nutmeat we nee nevi We Iwo 1011 kern% emu very valuable. and do not 'mat to Lore toms id* Out It.TROST, 111_4'96.1.-Fsaliefis• Manner Vex AntraeAlli Cee. Priee 23 sad 60 cants. Bold b,,611 dewed& OSCS. 66 - Cottlazdtetreel, Nay Tort. I r iose6-Im. rpo CONSUMPTIVES. _ •J. Connomptin sofforon4x= a valuable pm oception foi thit cam of Co tion. Astluen, Bron chitis and all,Throat sod buts Mot of on* by sanding their address to __ • j Rs,. B. A. WILBOW, WillisnObarw, ' jan2l4-41w. Pop Co, Now York. Zn-gaio NtViuments. THE „ONLY AUTHENTIC 'EDITION. CEN. MoCLILLAWIS Report and °impaling ! COPYRIGHT RGITION, devised and Corneted by:iledond To widoli to *Mod so lotro+7 ebefilm l ra. tb* fAMPAIGN IN WESTEIN OMB VOLIINt, MA O, IV= SU* . . , Rind:rated with Kepi or the "Rattle oCiadlatani," *Slap of Yorktown," and the "Reiss alba hiekortal Sera Days FOR SALE AT TEM °rime ST A. BTREILTIL - irir A Copy sent to to edible* bf 1 1 S 0 Sa s SIMS& U b• oa reestpt 'nee. Terns. tetailiteg to act as Agents will be supplied ea Horst Ihinis. Ter particabsre address Alll2 STRUTLI. i Us. Ilos 47t. NOW , READY. • OIAN. asecy6flgioLAlre, IMPORT. Tbe Authorised German% Pw,, eseli Ay the War pe t= t b y Oen. Maelellat 4i tte r isesu pabliellei ty elite of with the Modal •Waft DariaatiamP, "iro-ilaaastai U ti Osnaa, oWattatatmer AstuvA j Dammier MIL at codify that the above la a tree af eithal report eta Ile la this elk*. • 4 1. D. TOWAIUND. "Asalt 001PLITZ - Ole iAat g or OLYNII. With lisps wallas. Ile Demos if Paattexa eat e lpaaatte Y. I Darks, REM 11 • • 17110 .ih .. LT BATTLE OF 0/11121t BATTLE OF TURECTIEDGE. BATTLE Or MALVERN HILL, BATTLE OP multhuncarazr, THE "BE MN DAT. I.47TLE D " Ma, ate. PRIOR EA 5 01INT1h uTtas taine of the Report- la• aot 1120*Ora ihteitatent, but au suet eopyt At tbe Nigh*, labia km the lean* at Waibiagtea.'.+Paiteretal ?mak "Thaw who desires 'buy Wailes et Abe Newt vs tau reateasead this Wales:"-41 L ilma 111 T MOON EP CLOTS. WOW MIMI PORICRAIX SA, for Sale by all B4okaglessed Waetwasa. Pabititted at Om °fee of the Ruswinc4teCollo Js hialefillmer• . 8111Wfri. b y Me °Hyoid imly. ar Copies meat tree by NMI ea vessigit el the rift. • ; im9ll4lPr: _ . SODA WW2**. : Tonoi isnows SPIPIed 8•411 2ros „ •, uNt sin V, 14 1 6' in& 'aim: 111121' NM iirgals. GO Maw at : apetd. ' • 1 MOM 441,211111. • REMOVAL. ozioolainst Jesocaaniet' • MRS Subscriber hal roamed ids stock a et Oresata AVM the thatt Oen 1M Lie Mae 'Depot to the reea to the aria biota ea /tea dna, lamer et /earth. Owe be Isll Is lo/#O6 Is MN. hinds eat thetenees eat la Illar elan So male. alle sleek of rocestec Jo Isageeal emelitho aesceseaset de. fried at the G land nag sailleteet vita tie aelaist test. Be tuba all le aced, WI" is Ulla I r. art= t• • ' • • ESE ••••• ,-- 7" . ` • -MARBLIED, ii•-r. •i -; O • VEIL & IiONECKEB, IMMEEMTIMI 1 , 11111112a4UX a UM& MIMI! 15 iseektherikles, &c.lll Wein... Irds, P.. • r os •1•4» staili at Eft, ROCCO, LININGS, • 7 . 4 ...,... ur i . 1111NOVOI, OVINC* ERICA* OW SKINS, KIPS, , • lig AsEi SPLITS, Lars, MS, - LAMM, - GALIOO3III, Att. • szako, A TOLL ASSORTMENT OP SHOEMAKERS' TOMS, AU of vbleh thoy adl4:nr kr , ANS- 1 4:- 0 .4 AIR" A.X slier t. . ', Lumbter - for Sale.' _, _ riuLtlitnisCALßEß. °Mats for Sale 11111 1111 a adsable IA of Loro• 1 bor. pooh as nooltlB, - BIDING). FIUME 101.110$, 1 iKIAVIMINGS, fro., for, at She loortot MA irk's. ^ All omimpromfUy ottosfrod to. - • opit-der• . L 1 4. ' affIUNWOOD ' 'Fr km for-Sale: -w THE Subscoiber offers for Bale a Small Farm of 11.5 i ISM, IA Wet state of cultivation, rived been and weir barn; apple atid Peso& or ebseds, is viral mantled Irak soft Tatar aad pliosamat Iy attested la Waif toweablio.3 mUes South of Waterford.. f`• rjratterdats esquire of Mr:Thee. Wiese. grte. er Otte aabaerflber wa ;he Prostate. efor2-4er• BOWL C. 13WITEI. CRAWFORD & CHRISTIAN, Dei;iers in • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, . - Dried and Sealed Fruit% Wars* me, Skip:eila leal• Boat Stores, &c., il NO:7 SRAM'S BLOCK, PARK ROW, Also, Pl36lte•Dock, Foot of State, Street, seue, 01011. A. U. A. caawroao. K. F. CHRISTIAN. iplrflitt.' FA.RRAM HALL. Friday & fiaMiTday• livening% APRIL, ist AND 541 0 Mat DONA:I,I)SON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF THE EAST rier-100-14. BEAUTIFUL PRESEItITS! CIVEN . AWAY, FREE OF_CRARGEII Athrusaion 25 Cards., N ° T, I C E. We tails gnat platters in informing the Public, • etunerotte Patted. in Particular, that we ha again !termed . • , ~ ... , . MANITE_ACTURING STO " . , . . • WPM . ' • . • INCREASED FACTLITI . _lnd avf‘pared to fill all orders for COOKING AND HEATING STO , wirti PROMPTXIf3.9. I. . Elsiting . purelistod a large Sine c of iron. prev .1 ' beteg burnt oil, given na • decided p 471141 fin prioi of Stoves,) over WariaaCturers who have . Iron at present high p.rices. . Thfuticfni for.past favors, we hope, by strict at • to tbi wants of. Customers, to continue to me ' . 116 1: infilatlfT. TIBBLLB,I3EHRI = VIPIVSNTION IS BETTgIi. THAN C MO Ladies of delicate health or im .1, argaabatios. t• these by whom an i ' " any reason atjectlanab 1 :4 11. 8. 10-40 LOAN. -vast. PrATTONAL BANK OF ERTR, DIOIGNATIED DIPOSITORT OT ?fl U. 8.-Ihls Bask hereby annolussethit It le prepared to receive subscriptions on aceneint of United States Ronda, authorised be the act of March 3,1161, bearing date March 1,1444, redeemable at the pleasure of the Gommatent after 10 ymrs, and pay. able 40 years from date, besting interest at See per cent a year, payable in coin annually, on Bonds not over $lOO, and eemt.annually on all other Bonds. Ihtbeceibenrwlll receive either Registered , or Coupo n Bends, u they may prefer. It is expected that Con q Bends will be ready f or delivery about the 4th of Apr . Bobecriners will be required to pay, in addition to the mould of the principal of the Beads to lawful money, the accrued interest to cots, (or in Uaited States Notes, or the Notea of National Rants adding dtly per eent. for premium, matt! farther notice,) from the lit day of March until_ thei_its of subscription. Bonds will be issued of the denominatiens of $llO., 11400 e, $100; 114,0005, $lO,MOe ; and Cou pon Bonds of the denominations of COI, 4100 e, s soor and PAW. By authority of the Secre of the reasury. spat/. it SANFORD. Cashier. DR.-WESTER, - • OP BUFFALO, N. Y., HAS LOCATED IN ERIE, PA., IN BosassariVa Illock, above tifserilro Stont—ou trues tot South dd. nut the Put —where he is preys* to tout, wastrustalky by „ Inhalation of Oxygenized Air, ALL 1/136.1.8E3 OF THE HUNAN SYSTEM. • The Oxygen Is breathed directly into. the Lungs, and through them carried tab the blond, stpolliog all impu rities from the system, and, healing any and every d seem with which It may tame In contact. The cause of Coughs, fields and Onsamption, is a lack of oxygen In the air we breathe. By the Inhalation of oxygenised air, the blood become oxygesieed and purified, and. disease disappears like dew beers the sun. A few adishalstrations of the oxygen will curs say of the following diseases: Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. Rhenms. throe Pelidtatten. Paralysis, gpilepay, Eruptions. Con. mum Ron, Astluna,Bronehitis, ...scrota le, Li For Complaint, Noreousness, from whatever cause, Difilenit Breathing, Camas, Salt Rheum, Bryslpolsa. Revettriet Mimes, Kidney Cemplainte, Ifyitis, Female Weakoesses of all kiads, and in Act, all armies ropairing a purification of the blood. Be trust we have mid enough to mama the pLilo sophleal mind of the Miami of the oxygenised air se a remedial agent. and to Induce the afilmted to place them ethos at ones ender this' treatment. CONSULTATION mem. Mormary VISIBLY. drawn front the system. ',Volunteer Isefiretanials from prominent either* of thrir Yost welleseklyn, who beer been cured by this treat- Mat. 41•11 be men at his rooms. Cr Wise boors from 8 a. In. to 7 9. m. Or Remember the place, ROSENZWEIG% BLOCK - ABOVE DRY GOODS STORE. Also egret for the sale of Dr Yourotion's Popular %else, of 281 pages, on Bunusemidtlam and the Der. matablotkon. feb.5184-Iy-3M, z Siegel, Vincent & Co., ("euors to C. lAvel,) Givieries, Nur, Pork, Fish, SALT, WATER CARBON OIL, lies, Wises, Liquors, Cigars and TOBACCO. CANDIES, CRACKERS, C" , Lowest Market Prices. !MON BLOCIC, !Asiww‘: Bro,res Hotel sad Tic St. ,• "earlell44t. . "arm 10r Bale of 100 Acres. DI ACRES IMPROVED, 40 ACRES IFissikall. A pod Reuss rid Ran. a good 411- 44 4 4 10110rattell "ask. The isms Is rood for, both 411161 WI %m WWII balitoissk basks s• wilt.* ited,,s who Ilksi 4/ 034 about 4 Mlles from QIIY t lkild Anak voters& • 'shook how* Abrutredichile the.doreittat.boane. le A. 31. WALT& . i T t ' ' ' ' .: '. k • . • 1 =I DIALSR3 IN LIME, . GLASS, ROPE, OIL vrpßoL, ,GLUr. - 44‘1MOS. 4 , :r - • . .11 4EIE,- PA., '4 cal s T, 0 Lej i p o am 9 2 2 ki tAt y tr 4 rA 01 (0 § .13 0m c r. I=lllll '. 1 )54 3 :.se °-1 9 2 Z . f i . 2-. cn -4 tt 8 .11 O o g o ir REMOVAL! MISS M'CRATM'S Millinery Eatablishmen WILL se RIXOPED r BEFITS BLOCK, FRENCH s, ~OFTEIe is a or MIL aim Be-Open with i Kew and Padilla, assoinvirr or GOON, DIRECT FRON NEW YORX 9344-4.. JOS. EICHENLAUB icunfrAcrusase OP BOOTS AN.D SHOESI WXEOLESALE & RETAIL! -FAKE PLEASURE in annouocitg the publle that I bass Wed to my rormer*u: j . • complete sett of SHOE VIACHINERT, Which trlll sagas me to manufacture and 411120 MM !Wes CHEAPER 'THAN HERETOFORE. Era ?tag bad Wag umlaua as to the nate Om maml shall take special pales in mewing my cod% ke Suit them.the I hum the =leans right thie cot ma PLIIKER PATENT BOOTS & BIOS for tha benefit of my customers, and only ask a n'a them, to satisfy say one ea to their superior comfort aloft made to the old Ira,. The Plower Boot seeds no breaking In ; It Is U* from the start as one worn for wine time. My CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Will receive my own and Mr. J. COTS SR'S co Foci: t tentlon—combming ay e orknon • eblell maul excelled In the country. Boots and Chore reps.* t Aort ne;tios Constantly on hand a Lure stock d LEATHER, LASTS 4ND FIND/MS, • Tendering my thanks to my friends and • cuter:el put patronage, I bop. by )alt and honorable dear 4 merit a coat Maumee of the same, and cannel ly brni to WI and mumble my foto& before perching where. ma TN: Administrittor's Notice. - VETTE RS OF ADMINISTRATLI havingbeeo granted to the undersigned sa the tam of Joh* Fowl., deed, late. of Leßcenf torashl,b Co., Pa.; Notice lishereby given to all knows( t.ls selves indebted to said Mate to make imnseara Lir meat, and Utopia haviae account' against the elms; present to me, properly authenticated, for sett»rxr: HENRY TOOT, Administrate. Leellmet4 /Larch 6,164164 w. OYSTERS . & ALE Obmps' Celebrated India, Bfoirat's Buffalo, Sing'a m Amber, Ives Cleveland, - Canandaigua Pale and Stack, Russell' Pale AL"ES! • ALSO, THE C AHANDAIGE A POEM ON DRAUGHT, AT CAPITAL SALOON' BASEMENT OF BROWN'S HOTEL Also Mai Broad' of CHERRY ROCK OYSTER!, Troia Tomes River, for Lilo it „WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. =la 2w. House Furnishing Empori • • cilium of Erie and vicinity are respectfully that I will open at . 0. 4 WRIGHT'S BLOCK, ON APRIL 5 • large and jaded Assortment of OUSEKEEPING GOODS Comprising army Panty. • A Complete Assortment of Film Plated Es", Owen Fancy Goods, Papier Wachs Tablet, Nu Waret, row& and Ameetemn Cookiog Lissa* - runnels and Wool Rug% MANILLA, INOIA RUBBER k ROPE DOOR Yet panned Chamber Bets, Amen Wavelet. 'AT t Basks* Clothes Hampers, • General Assort Wood and Willow Were, Children's Canary, P. Worn and Propellors, llorooto Goode of every do • a. leather Duiers. Cloth. and Table Snub/v.' • t and Window Etudes, Ivory, Bone and Indul *Ma, Needies, Thread aid Buttons, A CISEILBAL ASSORTMENT OF Notions, Zephyr Worsted', Crochet ma' • s, Silk, Linen sad Wonted Embroidertin • • Lines*, Napknis, Toweling and Crash, 1 . 4 t, US Cloths, MAW and fifer Wtodow es and Black Wslnst Brackets, eon* Cotts LA' eta Bird paw—a Wagtail selection—Ono • : thanes, Satoh Baba, Ink Stand PERFUMERIES, BOLL* FOLTRACT3. E. Camp sad Artie& Chairs. Ladies' fleeing tri- 1 • Iron Chairs, Hat, Umbrella and Ftoeer per and Envelopes--41 Mine both r hltd ttaim with so assortment of ' 1.41 N, FANCY AND USEFUL ARTIFLO adapted to the • Toms?. PAELOR AND 'gnats,' • chu him NMI lola olorettlry one Limb , ' il city: I respentfally mak as atanination of ray Sigi' t •go Mysklf by SSW sppllostioo to button ta • is of my custantera to merit their patio tW g i cr GLUM the Sarpotlaw. Mo. 4 Wright's VO"' CHEAP PASSACE TO AND FROM witstowly Liverpool and C. BY BAILINa SHIPS STEAMBR.B i . MAO t California and AUStrali ll Apply to 11012/IAW, 221 MIXT STRUT, NEW yeti dl M. A. QUINN,. macs ST, BITSTIV 2.1 010+ SHEN, I'L't4 mrMits. r ' 10 Dissolution of Partne VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TP' alp:* LI the Am of McCord k McCreary Ira V hint!' last.,„by mutts! comsat of the psr." - y, books, sad accounts of the firm hsn to l vo i PrM to J. C. Megrim, fot mottlenoot•5 1 ;10 0 stilitfos will be liquidated, sod to whom not les modes T. 11.,IIST A M tee, Marsh 12"- - 61 J. a = . , . , .. Nance. LL PERSONS KNOWING T , / / o ,lt a Pam *mow to tb• Ist. dna a il . : o# eQ r *Ari• silbst by tote or book accolD4 611 :::. • eall aad ask. boasedlate Defilement of Ibtrr&. Muth Md. , JC. 11.1-1.- - A For Sale. HORSE-POWER STATIO 1111.. WM-en and walltionuatAe 0 1