M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, September 14, 1861, Image 1

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1.1.1.111.1.5y.E1i ',..iy:Eiti 'iATURILAY. Np4tisilNG, - . '
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• By:I:B. OVIATT3 4 : , .
SMMI:THPORT,, %.I\t'lil AN„qOUN.TY, PA
,oFrie S. CORNEit .oF.P.uBLIO .SQVAIeb
T 2 RMS I „'sl 50 Advance,
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•• '• .".• -.ll,•ates• Adveig§ing.:
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Due eqiiiii-e•o(l3lin4ii or less, 3 lusertious,, •
Drill] subsequent,
Business Oari4, • 5 00
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:Role or figure. ivork will : 14 Alotible the al•iiive rates.
trirelve liOes aretier type, or eight. liOes• . noupareil,.is
square:, • • • • . , • '••. -t
• -117- Tli(He TC - 111 . 38 . % ri II •bb • mttletly pdliereq t0.;,,C2
BttOltis . ,6:: Mirs.cto..ti!,
SOUSE, ' • • •
. .. BENNETT - . .. -
.-;,ketheort,llPlteen Co., i':i.. 1::8; Nr.t.soN, Prekietor
epi6iie the Court lifiuse.: A ue%y, large, - eemunodit
ells acid well. fiinafilled house.
H. MASON,
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*Dealer in Stores, Tin Ware, Jnepaned..Ware, &c, west
side •ol - theAhtblie'Squ,:re, Smethport;' Pa. • Custom
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work done to Order on the shortest notice; and in the
„Ilp.u . it , setmtarltip.l manner. •
I!IENtISTRY,
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Da. `'..A . Son.tortf *OUR reepeetfully annou nce to the
cifizon4 of Sinethport and t•loinity,. that' ho low Iltts.d.
' no hn office. and ih jlteriared tO attend to all business
In hi. prOfeSsion.• :Artifieial teeth inserted upon Set-.
• , elltilii prim:D.l , 4. and en an topreßeere the main rat en
preMion of the fano ' All 'operations' in Dental Surgtqy:
done it It . ikif l ol:lnahnee. lW
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NOME
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thialer•in Stovis . ..Titi..Wiiro;:iliiiiii.anii.l Ware , Sm., ive.at
'o' of • thel'ilblii: Sllll.lre.. :!.:11intliport., l'a I.3iiiiritil
Ivl,k 5101111 ti, Order,Clthl: Shortest jiolioe, tind,in,the.
, iiiiiit, iitiliAittitialllll,llllilrl ~ .• '..
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• ' OLEAN 'HOUSE,
A. F.. 11 ton, I'r4nintin'. Olean, Y.,. Onlntbuerun,
• " to and fr,,,m the Ne.7 - Yordt and Ede Idnilltnad.. - 4tming
for Sinodhlord and l'.ere~• • ••• .
HYDE HOUSE
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.J. Os: k oon Pr9priptor..,ltidgwaty. Pa. 'llliv llotpl• Is
kla,y and farnils , l iii,,nadern style. has ainsle..!to - ti , '
il.a.latiuna, and is. ill all I.oqpiet,t,:r Pirst.Cfa , s Ilotvl..
10 , Igway, Elk Ca. Pa. May .24, 1030,. ' -. •
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ELDRED HOTEL,
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.•Jon'v {Venn.Pronrief nr• • Thislio'nse tg . yl!mated' hal
• wny betiveell'.§lnethport rtnd .ole;an. A converith
on clminotliltilfil 'mai!, attentive and obliging • attend
.• anti, nin.i.hv prices. • '
. 1211 red • 3ln'y 11' 'IEO9 ' • ' : • .: , . .'
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A. D. HAMLIN,
Surveyor, Draft.men . Conveyancer', end - Seal' Estat
.Aegot. Smethport, Nl' Kean county, • •
WILLIAIYI WILKIN,
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•Practical• Meelotuto. 'llridgo-builder, &c
Port Attoglteoy t •.M.'liean county,
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'• • • • J. L. BTIPVIN, • •
tiURV.EI'O,4, DRA FTSNIAN, ItION4IYANcEn and Real.
}:,rate Agcnti Elk fie., •Pe . nn'a
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, CRapiti
titruth4r.i,
• AV t S. Itronnoll, Esq.,
• Hon: A. 1. 'Wilcox,
OSWAYO HOUSE,
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1: . .. J... tltlipt:R Proprielor;'ePrf)= .- PA'. This I:lnnse is fitted
••• pp in Sit!,itantial and monfortable'style. and every at.
tention will be pant by the proprietor; to, the. comfort
3111 t tile of his: ~:teelts. • Jane 1.1861
FOBES HOUSE,
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.Fr,intinz E , lnara, Olean. N. 1".. JAitns"
• MI I.i.F;N, Plaiprintor.. Foln.frowe iventirely new
ut t nnilt,nl . nr;ek. :ankl farni4lind in innqern:E•tyht.
The py.,pr:ewr - .th,;teri, himself that hist ancfnannnla
ttnn4 an. sillrllASlt. , l by any hotel to IVo.tern
Ytick, 0 irrixteainn to-sintl wont the New York rirut
Itna.t. • . • .•
tYRON D. HAMLIN,
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ATttIICNFIr Ar Snii:tliport, .Alff;ean o.qutr.. Pa.,
• :Agent for fie,tf.ht t f.`6 , 14 Land,. ''Attetrin
~.weei:itly to of .I:tittrii.l.jxarninattoil of
1,a1,1 Till. l'Apnentof all Itsinefi!3
reln
lin;;,to lima! tl.,..Att;. ORire lii 4rtinlin Mork. .
E. DOUGIITOA ELDRED,
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.5 t'ornoy rind Counqf.lio;..lit. Law. S . olethop4, ?I'lioa , o
elillW V . , It. i111i . 211.; , C ...tit ro+tol W' hit, care foi 11 , ,
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eon ntfe4 6r-Nl:leali. Pott. , •r ;toil. Elk trill he promptly
• attended to. 0111Oe . jo t4e Quart Howie, .fiecond'lluor.
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1,. B..WISNEB, • . :- : • -..
i',ll , y,gioi,tn Ml.lStirgoOni Soio(llporl.:Pfti will attend to
fill'ororeAsiopol oils ,011 t piuniptciena.. billog iu.l.f.ar•
Orel I itioaK ; f,or,Olot floor.' ~. .• ~. , ..
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THING &DIILLER,
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Ilrlinlesalc and !total Dealers . in 'Staple and Fancy Dr'y
(Inode, enrpeling, Itqmly,ll:ide CI kolliittz, i!pd (16norat
1 1 uruivailtg Gonda. Boots awl Sliaan, Wall and WiudoW .
:Paper, Looking etlaittaa &e • : 'At I.lleau; N. Y.
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. ..• - - . JOHN C. , BACHNS, • - • ••••• „
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Attorney and b(iunsellor att.iiw. telliport,l'it'KPoneo
• • Pi..• Will att mid to oil littsloooilotilt ptofossinO in. the
rouottos.orMiKeiin.,Potter iiiitll4. • 011ico over O.K.
• Sartwell & 111 • •oLlioi•st.Stire. . ••, :' ' , • " ,
ITACKNEY. HOUSE,
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Corner ril's7',ecoil4 and . I.l. l )ertv ,'iretn, Worren' ' .Tin. - B.
it....llAtipon; Proprielor.• Tiiiivelern will findgWodhd.-
rninmnitations nail t(6.4(inalatritlihrge3. • , . ".
LARABEE'S MOTEL,
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it: JA to ‘llNi: Peoprial . ur,— ; t Crldv:e 31 , 110,..n
' Co , Pa. Thi.(ifou ea iv fflitrited almut ulne'rulleallrabl
, ' 13,niAliprirt .m 1 flip' mad 19 O11au; awl will 1361'990 a
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convenient at9pplug-placo. . , . ..
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Gnoowts,. This houo ieettunted'abOrit.StiOntile
from Seth por t nti thorned to Olean.. Pleneure'pertie
and' o Celli accomminhtted On the shortest notice
•:• ' BROWNELL; •
ler..in Dry. Ofirta ; [} rotaries; Oroakery,..flardwaro
Boots, Slaou'h 7414,11tph . . in Nails. 0115, &C., NYC
' East .
~ P ublia. S qaaraismatliport; Pa.
PORIUM ROUSE?
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Innrean , Co., PA.• I. L. DYKE. Proprietor
. A onannodiona and .welLrarolidie. bonen. Strange re
and t.tavelera will fled gond accommodation,
PORT ALLEGARY 110141 E,
telNiaan 11. DOI.LEY, 'Proprietor, at Port, Ilegany. ifeL
Kean Onunty:Pa. -This (tot& iseituated at the gone=
• tien.of the • Stnethpprt and 4.lozaty River loPds, nide
milesnagt,of Smethno.rt. •; ; • ,
-ASTHOR'.IIOg
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-•. :.sivErnpon.T; N'KEll . llr l'n.. . •
WM. HABkELI • *.: • • ,Proprietor.
Thiel itennosiss“iii cit)oulut64.l t(ii :On andonimodatien
of Om Tinvelli in; reenptly boon repaired
;Lnd remodeled, .ooo(l . l;arnp , and Sfoblex. 011ar•geli.roa
,,,,,i0le:' Stands tor Olean, Shippon Lind 110,3-way.
•Binetliport - , July 2.; IStW ; . • -• ••
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. Those' Interested; In Xining and'
-- •3llnefaLLandc . .:- -
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Wn:' - amotas offers his services for the 6:i(1.•
• tion;of Mineral Landa In Sl'IC&O and Elk t
end , will give •his opinlcot as to the VA L ' 43
MINES, &c. . ThisseAngsging services will.
All neess'inrd'inid. reliable:information. - Residence
Ranker Nines. •
dergeant, APKottp,Cro,i 'J . 11'16'3(108E0: .
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ATTORNCi•AT-LAW, Crud/apart,
heti ono Vromptty attended to. , r Fe
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Assiddier of tlid . Legion.l.43/ Algidre—there waa
! d oh of worharOs.n.urrotii ; thur4 , waii'dearth• of %roman's'
Bet 001niada stood beside, hips, life-Phiod eb-
And bent. with b pitying glance', to hear' cach"word , be bad
.The - dj•ltig • aoldier faltered-as .he took that 'cumrado's
Mid be said—"l never moreaball see infon:ii, my native
Take a iniliia . ge and token to the.distant , thiendfinf
For I..ths:born at Bingen— at Bingen ou the Rhine.
$75 00
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.. 10 00
20 00
• '12.00
" "Tell 'my - brothers and companions,. When. they • meet . and . prowl! around,' • . •
To hear. my ~motirnhil story, In the pleasant yips:yard
,That we fought the' battle: brarely—,..and irben the day.
Volt nianY a corpse lay:ghastly. pale beneath Ws! settfog null ,
And ?midst the sleadltinf dying, :were memo grou'sr okd in
The:siesth•wOundS on their, gallant breasts,the, last of .
'But some were young, and - suddenly beheld, morn
Ahd One had.come Bingenoh the Rhino.
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'Tell my mother'thet her: other . sans shall cansfort her
old age,
'For 1 was still a truant liird, • who. thought his 'home a
• : cage, •
For my !other woe a coldidr—uni,.eveu when ji child, .
My heart leaped forth to hear of struggles fleece
,and wild.
Aad when he died, nincleft 'tis to divide his scanty hoard,
I lot them take Wliatider they would, hut. kept my falk 7
' erk sirordi
And with boyish pride. j. hung it where the -height light
Qn theSottagswall at Ilingenclilin Bmgen ou , lhe Ith!ne.,
''Toll my Hitter not to' wiegfor the, nor koh With droop-
Whin the troopu come marching home again; with glad
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and gallant triad; ' '• .•• •
But to kok upho thena 'nrotrdly, 'with calm And i;flodfAct
For her hrothir traka-Aoldfer too. and Ind. - Cfraid• to
And if a.cuntrade 'ccek her hive,' I aRk her •iii my naine;
To I iAteu •to hint kindly iril hoot, in..tret or shame •
And, to hang the oldinord ia.iLti place—.-my fat hor•H sword
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For th e h honor of ohl: ltiogon---dear•llingto• .
on the.
Thero anothernot :t , the I.tahpy'day:t gon
You'd - liare 'lt - nOwn her" by the 'lnerritnteL
Too Innocent for eoquetry—too fond for - idle scornhig—
Ah-i :den I, I tear the • lightest hearts ntak"e's
hear iest.mou ' • • ' • •
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Tell her the lasthizda of my lifir—fhr ere - the - moon be
Mr lihtly \rill be ouroTpaiu,:nly soul,die out of pri,,,u—
i,iiroainedi stood beside her, atdslW the yellow sunlight
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'shine
Ou the vine-clad. hill 3 -of Bingen—'air, Bingen on the
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saw the blue Rhine sweep along.-4 heard or eeruied
to hear,.
The German songs no used tohing.'in chorus' sweet 'ant
• clear;
'And down' the pleasant river,:and., up the elanting
The echoing • cherus sounded, through the evening chins
Alta herglad , blue eves were on sue. as We 'pas'sed - With
Down ineara path beloved Of yore, and well reniembered
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walk; .
And her little hand lay lightly, 'ecinfidiegly in mine
But we'll meet:ix; more, at Biugen,-slear- Ilingenlon the
Ithatremblini ioies giew Saint and ho'n . ree-11;4 grasp was
citildest weak— • • • „
Ilia syes put taco_ dying look—to sighid• and ce'awa:to
' speak, •
:ouvUule bout to dift v hia4; But ihe .spark. of . , ling land:
Soldier of the Legion in a foreigu land was dead! . •
sOft r un,ou Tose up
. siciwly, and
.. uahnly she lucked
down: Oti the red ,sauds of the Little Ileli,'..with,Ploo:ly C . O rpso
calatily on that dreadful scene her pale light seemed
• to shine, • •
As 1,1 shone . on the diCtant faii• Bingen °IOU.'
nidg•way, Pa .
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Warren, Pa
'Buena Vista. Pa
P:om the Pliiht.
Pennsylvania and her dostum-lionse C
ies—Her Rail ..Lirk ,to the LakeS,
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Unity indiurpose and co-operation ;in act ioi
are esSentiel, to thesiic.f.esi of . broad plaiiS am
echieiseidtenC of gi - and.results. , l'he union 0
Erie city and Philadelphia by tail, bias. been :a
standing. object , with many 'interests its th:s.
State since the, inceipbrat ion 'of; the • Phihidel
tibia and ,Erie.Rallioad . Company,, e r i this 3d. oi
April, 1537. • True, very much :tvoik has b ee
done upon the route of the Coed; liiik• atter 'link
'has been opehed, each one . , of course:' nai', ow
inn the gap reMaittins uoflleilt - st ill, the •Idotk is
pofinhlieth and is unfidted to realize the e*pec,
tations of thelnvesters indite slini'e;',...i.eil leans
'of the company °Wing . n, because it s deidnini,
are sundered by thi , non-completion of itsf' Mid
die ilivisioa, and ne through ;traffic cenc. iiiiis
over it. '.At last, however; hope. 'of :final
,sec-,
ceSs . ..is kindled by.g project to.lease.•the'r'ead .
to' the, Penni.ylvattia Railroad.. CoMpeny,' a n d
borrew the credit
,of that .entrtpaity,. to- rai s e
meapS to till out the gap remaining in the iron
line. • Thus will the road to Eric be conipieted,
'and 'co.:operation hetween the .. isvO companies
be secufed. TO this corotpuuity, that — is a par.'
amotintdeSiilet atom; and.y.et it' is no me're th-ni
was Otigloally.Contemplated in the act„ofineer
porathin of each one of the two Comperires' i rtar- .
ties in the present negotiation; ford he Peaysyl
wattle Railtond 'Company .Were aittliorj?l , d •' l,
build a'braiicli to .
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Erie, nod the Pliilatle' phi's and
'Erie Railroad Company. were given .•uthoritv,
'in their -original c\xatter, to e;itend'a , - ranch to'
:Pittsburg. , Ti e'erigir ‘s i timp o ilti c l, therefore,
was to have the roads lauding ityPitt , iturg end
Erie operated brone compaey, i , .A nil thii idea
was•fOunded in an appreetatiof.of, the hesniiiits
'resulting from barmarw o f. lion 'and identity
Of interest' erriong the co•st hence cities Of the
State and the carriers byv.eett . ..th'etn. l'itts
bnrg • has- its Ohio riv'er/al'iLtiltroo, -add - ,Ple.
city dine - its lake onvi v .ilo . os.' The first fk at'ltils
able throusliont: the "siissiPpi ealley.t. the lat-',l
der is available I brit h "L'lh° itreoP ot. lakes.
has 'its independent
Eacb.city, .ronse . /. llll Vi
• warercimtmun s l , e n wil,hlhe 'country beyond '
.so that there i opportunity foccompetitioh I
between their'ter recites. On the cuntrery, 1
water routes 'tend:do the'.ad
these' separa. ,
vantlige-
of /11 city, in gibing to the roil likes
terthinati n
them the' advantage, of wifter 1
rates frof e ntl to remote points.m. the 'West and
, o . n . thw , , in additiOlt . ti'tacilltieS ilerk , ed from
' ra ' il.e ,;,/letions, forming apart of the • net-wnrli
of nich is ou,tspread over the 'Western'
...,. competiort hetween toe' Astlenti . c . intik
'. reaching from dhe.sea-port. chi''- 1-
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:riot, has ..alietitly d . ofbeted immenle losses
their owners, wit hoe t any equiveleps; r e.-ev
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4aiii or
. coinniercial , advantage to. either ;the'
S u itordlie• West, A nitinasmueldas the unitin
Kiithe three 'ports •fPennsylvahlit s. rit . th e ' t ie -.
mini - Of Orin 'efficient . opereting 'organizatimi,
,wotild'exterininate the possibilifydifrivalry anild
coinnetiOri, leaving to the.merifilling, , its otfices ,
no other duff save. hese: ythieh . : - partain to; the
care . of a legitimate traffic;' and the,tn7 l . - 5 4,1 91
• a
-desirable eco s itemy,,it result' s that .''''' E„ - ,
moninterests•of all would be bestyl. e "9 s9 r . "`!
promoted':,bk a friendly understval n fo' '• 1.
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BINGEN ON THE RHINE.
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~ • ,Cotripctin,g lines .otri.fi .of Pitts borg.aird north
of Erie
,fid,inonisti_Erie,...Pitlabui4 and•Plaadel
pliia, of tilt; nece,ssity:cii riikiied. nctidn. and joint
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defence agiiint .idva la -ou
.I!sidg• tile State, whose
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aiiri.is the control ;of it4erior ' trade, 1-- and •: its'
transportation *to the sea across Alarrlatid or
New leiarlc.. - • • '." ' .' -•• .. • - ..
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or-the interests Of! .Eie nod
ittibuig., the propOsed jees.e'of
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and ‘Cor.iitany;bk
Railrcted. Compary # assumes a vast impor
tailec; because. its proposed 'terra being-Itq - 999
years, Isl s consequences far, good will be tasting
to Ole .t fir C e. ci ties and' be whole; Stile.
With its trillik•resting on titie l wator and its
ptitni!.s (orbit - ix froin.tbe.BuSquebanna
burg.anil litst 111'011_1 bring Bald under
•lea'si:,) Petinayivartiti .
would colitienlratea lake. trade at Isrie, like its
river. trade lityittsbur4, whilst •excliatigitig
both cities lia el and.tsafiic witfi . Connecting
Imes 0.11 ni he r int.° tha•interiorcoaii
try.; I;inpiestibriably:tlie' proposition cantains•
the bes.l,phin . 'for . iiie cOmpletion of the
delphia•dbil...h:ric•ltilihmail, anti (or ,its rtiicirnt
rise oiler its i:oinpletion. lletice we aregliol to
k rip W.l o now t t the policy of the - i , r9) . to3itio'rk
isripprav:eil.by all who 'Weigh itsniutualaiiiian.
tdg .. eS•tivith tilairghti . sitrgle to:. interest •witlfin.,
the Stae.: In lbe.particillar detailithe public I
tiasie.los interest; raj: the reason that minute
and 926cific details cot:riplra:ire espeCially
prerottatives.a. the - Bbarai cf Directors
conducting the.bagotiation,,wlio'arC respJnsi•"
bigtfor •their arts:: • *, • •
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Tie public, rnoreoYeroyhilst approving the
policy of the pending lease,. which- liteindei
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loan:of credit - by the ..Penosylyania, Itailroad
( ofppaity. to fie P110;01 , 210104' and Etta °ail
'Company, as seal I as, an agreerneht la aperitif ,
he road aft eritS entitplation,'saem anxioas
.1110 ei.ifit.hict aliOtt!tl' be. and sealed,-so
th,it• they-way he gladdened
. With.theassuriliWe
tha t' not only:is Philadelphia . and Ei ie
road, to he complitteit at an early day, hint that !,
alter anitiplati-on, tt is lie °petaled -in l i t iri rr ir .
rieY With - 'let route to Pit t -Thairbat weitir
.f:ita s . Witell PI I t . i•
a cheaP eipaitiLionS" communication, tied.
between Piiihrtlelphi.a :arid the. far •Northiyest.
via, city, att part; betWee'n
the fer,lVest via•Pittklinyg,thererYill be estab,
I icheti ir trade which will growi and proper with
the growth of:the Northwest pountry . ,; and also
with its acquaihtil nee 'witti the, resources ant .
faCilitres enjoyed-at' t his port orrtite : seaboard.
. .
. Fred speech and a'• free pre , S . are 'the • safety
valves of freinstitations. IVithotirthein
rale, ambitiOn, or.ihe jiassions
.of „the: triajUot:Y,
impel ceptibly wear awn} , thesafesguards of t
people, and like . the wear of the•great.peean. orl
the Sat - dls of:r he' shore, where, grain aftergrain
of sand is•e'ai vied away, and though no iliniittu=
tiOu is diseeinal'ilio tlip'eYe, in tithe 'whole
ployini:es are . it,iyaelphed; so,•,without
Eittety-yak•rii in the &oily
ege alley ano t h er is grddliplly •sWept'usrpy • un
itot ieed,•unttl, tOioli:! naticiti•is en s laved.
lireedom cannot exist in a nation unlitss'tki-..
opponents of. the. party in power are allowed.
the iiirgesf. ty•to exitieise• ite• acts of the
got:emote:it. Sileitce 1011. the'RafasituS,tittil
daft ii era, Who are eye] "leads , -to . cocky - Se fly'
;ict.ol goyvinm.4lt,however , run nd. tuil;;
tic vii hits, nor never will pro , /
against the alluretnytirs in eri!rei,e. at bri iy •
of the govr rtott.nt areWke
•wiibou comp.i.;;
if sire , is saiLiiii; be a. 1.1) . 1:Ti`44 tilt''
• STi'l!Ci!
Irat) .aiist oecti , .,itiou static: borifly .
r a : , . ; for .it tyo rxiiretpeeiilitttir.t to,
u•lib!i,ll 0 ia-o
.
b?ldly. ppop!, , , 6,14
soon , journals, thaiiwople, chould not he
aliU'tre , l t o:t
jiorioviil by the arittrinkt rat ion, arid
mole journals 011P ' tii tI9II II sup- .
press,:cl:'• be thiiie, it, trill
t.i 4 1 1 ,0 e trii4il:l,,t tided utensil resol, tier li•s
pats Eolope;arict•the• tuass..s "of indokind
will everywhere lose confolene,e • in a go Ve
meat 4% hiC toe:6:st by the
trill o f the rMijority; refuses to allow the pea
pie t' discuss its measures: . • ••••
If ;be policy of thy governnient is shaped II)
the wishes Ut . tile maim of life People,: irba
karst) Can a . disvossion of •i/oi.erniniiiital -melts
mes do to tb'e eiiiise'of"t e nue!
• •
he. war: .
peace, it. shou::1 be;pera ce ....
•it f t ! ot ard sOppre,:s - , - tli•
peace joornals in . t ; l:e No: them Stfitet.; a , : solo,
war journals have :iflvociftea,.it'will
the ado:foist rat :Oil R oll e r the g raye it o ptio
being otyler - the coot:o1 of a I:icri o n
to . he. - peopf
~ lb?' It - !of -
ses to Ila W im ine:ittres Co lie...t , itsse,l t
it i,y uctiq ' cool
tnu • lority:.of the.peopla. .
Opilusit ion our g` r c --
einiocot ; .-1:c while the "f.',lmrtdr 3 or.
administrat fcin o.E l i t °IIITY i'"("1"i"-
. . .
ifiable cri t icisms o 1
nenis would that it was treading 011
IMl•adden . sod:thus - admonished, the
ildministra..• 4l '..wol!ld be kept .. .strictly within
di e Jule a tls .dutyl,ntidtlie.purity of the gay- ,
ernmeis.-Maintainc.d., • " ..•
re .
m m
.. kpub • lteall govenn
ent ast . have thecon
licte;ice.ota indjoiitv of ;the pe91)14 but how,
is ij to be, riTiPtiii)ed, Tht the party in, poti•er.
.
.•
is aslminioering ',the tteyernment„, , ,t' r j e tty . for
the 'benefit of, the nation, it the, gri.. onent
sup'press.all journals except - those
slorse its: psi icy. .10suppressingsuelf 'journals
'it would appear that the giivernment. ha'ilconi
'initteil,'or„. wet. a haiit to catittnit sane' act
i•O'shed to hide:lrbil' the p eple 4111(1.
bos , idq4 't he fact tthat .tiro ,WVerttmciir. RS no
kgal iightt to sdporqli:tt Jotyliql , titnoly9ecin4q:
it rOfiisds.lirint)orse i i viow•i... - , . , :i. ,. .'11'‘ , ....w0i5t ,
.posstbloTaticy itt-.:7-' '-",',
. ho"iolYtti Oif.l. no.'
act.w: . l ,
... r onte the people .froth tOo qovqt . nz!
....cOC . $11011..1' Man to refose'FOtallow itsit(fq it;
he erWici4ed. ' ln!iny. nyeiit•the suppi . !..;!iqiit .
in'e Wrii,&e.ll, •iot it frqtr . Otes,',.;:ei diet 1 .4 it, nob..
favorahler to .the' acninistratioii; .or • it) , t.htt
s)tkittition:oll thq goyorilniet, cOr en on I. nothing.
but tnischiPlt—illiiit iiwirth: Pew,i. .0,•g4 . . ..''.
.111••-•
hest
MiltWorlivol. heart : was 'to hugin4
id kissihithe girls, 4( that is the only ferns
dy.that ean he riropose4!; for one, sayl
lola Twanessee.
• • •
Two yeting , ,,* , :n recently . .eibployell in the
E3Onthern MOthOilist. Publicetion-Houne nt N•ish
Ville; Tenn.,
have *returned:o Philadelphia
sier ttie. 'force of Jeff DaVis'sr , recent proclania,'
tiop of . From tliair..rep6rt the :Phila:
thilphia Inquire( • we copy the following . . state
ernefits; . • ; ' •
. .
.In,:the . stuetihou.ses inWasliville, enough `ha
.con. is stcred to_supply - a 'l4rke . portion of
Sonthertrartny during the wiriterrbot..allnthei
1;111p, of proVisiotis,',i,vith' the exeeptiOn Olcorn,
Ilona and.other .hotne• productinni i , are .scarce
end jti.gh. Jim:ands selling at
,twenty4ix cents'
a . pOirolotittl.coffee'at.forfy4ive to' fifty 'cents:
Oloqiing is also diflicult to . .prOcure.,
X .aSiorc also
.sitt4le Spool of cOtton.eainot .
puridirS,Mrat less thent !ifleen gents,' The stock
01.0jor.yis alio .12 i•iin'g.our,.. :and the, Only • shoe
its tfie,city . now employs . but six
htrn'js,.ns It in imposSinle to pfocure leather..
failure'of this stOCic 61' and als o of
clmtMeak, has;giv,en the.newspaper Publishers
codritat.thle'onaasiness, and many Of the- pap
.!rikyl.ll be compelled to'suspend, reeardless-of
the n 4 rock - lg.!' they'maY enjoy.' Mr. Whiteinan;
who -i•as the only paper' insntilaatitier in the
Stata,saYsthst afterthe firs't.or geptembei:he
will.oo.'supply 'the tope principals pope's in,
terineisee,.and . .he doeSnrit. know' how Fong 'he .
ran .do Oat. ,'The "Southern- Methodist. had I
only cough .for two, more' issues. A' yaper
tactor:kin Alldnta, Georgia', still continues to
inaouiitture,a large amount, but 'the' ossner
sells it linost-alt to New: . Orleans...
roo,il . • Nashville: •there .are two or three
'camps, lotnmising . io.the a seregate about ftye
th(fusani I . oen. Monk the Kentaeky State; line.
afr scurf ten thousand men. - . '
oortalityamoung. the.•soldH-S• induced
an 0 . 0.111' iSing geniu in Niishydle: to -start a
sbtfflin.ou , i.factorY; und,..Strange . say, .this
was lA?.. first 'rnamifactor:ifig . 'est;iblishment.
enriii . ne sod in Naeliyilte . arter,the secession of
. . . ‘.
The soldiers in :the camps, as: well as ..a'
large; i ijori r. rf thesse' sent to •Vi rgin its; . hive
1111?;re.O.tr uniform, , each' than clothing and
eqpipprg hiinself as. he .deerned • Propet'.' 01.4 . t
of-it:VAS rpgAmmts . yi'l . lich left for 'Virgiaia,
ten wig irnPLI with . the old Ilintdoekmusketa
onsis forma nfa Stave . no 'doubt, as. to there
bqi,}2•.1ea5j',`,..)0(1,0,90 rebel trotipi'at.lpreient,
; and they say. that at. the 'btlttle of
their Ins's fai..exceederdours.;• Periona
Who , Arived. Neshvlllo ; .. from Ifiehtniid;
iintotrately after the battle, slated that. the
loss .s.donble . What was reported. No official
repo [hive beenriblished, and as - none are
Ines' .p •werneis still- enileavor -, in
yaisto' st ,, cprtaip.whether their relatives,. from
.eSi , r,they'litiv.e, dot heard sipee, the battle, are'
~;isliving. The groat. loss, and coriseritient
de . ,atalittiOn, is said have, been So t,
reion.wb.V.t he rebels did not :intone ()Ur army.
%yen the trtreat commenced.
. .
, . ,
~.
„ i' .. 4.;;+:mlies;iioo.Jii tbe•SOoth still ig that-ilieY.
Ili only prinot he. emiqueretl,'• but Oar their
,irny Iriq take - Washington , end ..after ' march=
:4„ t 0 •Pl laiie!phio earl NeW York,, will. roam •
. . . .
i 0 setae tiley ; trial , deem proper. A • stro ng
tt n i mi ri liaz, however, still . .secielly exists,
And not nly .are, the' Arnirican,ilag,, which
were - fig f.'l from the s.toffs'in:..icastiviile 7 eiill
i•otai'r,e..lb• females, thepreoce of
1•!re. Litlicitfa'r my
.in their • Midst .
eriahlo
uon t bey will be again faired
. .
.
• MI iliepanks . lidve given no the,ir 'specie .to
Alt= GoA:otnt!rtt; ami . conseilucntly s noncht the
. • .. ~ ,
„ Is t tru:i.ts:.p.:u.,.em ..their notes.' --. .... • :'
. . , . .
'll2 6 Or. A ‘ropip ' is
he.t h e te Itrodd And Cour
ilio-r Ira.; sold a fn‘y tia).% ado, ma ,
let) roei:; war,' an d all to Mr. John .
1 ?6,1 one •of th , t prinapal .Stockholderti, for
904 'O.l, of nrs sem, Mr. Ford ds to pay
b'/ hehrs incurred by the 'establishretier
4;,..;14 or dikly anidttin-.sl7,ooo'rnort.
t•etir oy 'Mr; Hrie. As the
,
Po . id
.5 1 P 0 , 110 9. (it! steel:Y. 6i—the gollric' r .
dli.L',i+ptik'elr . di: ;weeks Siten, ail r.,ford hos
e%/eilib. dr , A . e'experpigi of .
I.l(jroiM cl'ald to. be ti:q . ,509 a 'w 4e k iri e x:
e f s 04 ti;ir'reOilit, the old Courfer
t r Is . 1)01..9 , the year, and paid .for ad..
vkot; proving iticms - , , ,itistent.l 'of. a scour of
;costii• to the .11. - orldcone.ern..T he experiment '
pahli;itioe' a daily. religintfs itewipaper, htte
bst the pinprietois $200,000 . in cash,
I btirna I . very „.ilight reputation tor, piety .
phi,: IC it 6tirbl . islied ot .the st.,a.rt. 7 -=.!Vero York
. .
.
Titi: AOVA.NT..konS or ENLISTI7.II..,
.--Th . t.! bill recently-passed-by eongreii, - raisit4
the "pay of
. vplimt4:ers to $l3 per tnonth, boOrt.'
ar id toottunh malres , soldierinz not a very
had Illism.i . ss•liikved in ii . pectinery Light. • The
pay atriuu+t.i, to/$15 . 6 - . la year, ivith-SP2 for
eloC4pg,.fm.t . king $lOB a year, and rations found.
mast bo .41,leti no sl oo .bountyuncl the
Itind.,tvai; . HOt. — Ir. tife•war should not. last but
00 , !vear,:4odoning the 160 acres of. laird dt
$1.25 . peraere,
.1 he nay yould teach .the very
4.:s4ps for.t he year 'and ra
tion
.
Alpny,a young . nlan,out or- employment
jiyip at the chance of "making so pod a
. .
QUALIF CAT11);1$ Ton. 'Opptcr,as.--The' board
•, recently 'appointed for the examination of vol
unteer aiq army officers.bave resolved upon a
standard 'Of qualifications, as follows: • ,
• - , g Field 'offiCers. must
,underitand, all. that. is
required of company: o ffi cers, and also be able
to ausWer questions - regurdhig evolUtion! of
In ,- ., prOpet conjuncture, the 'elements or . mili:
t . a!y iengiMierinst,'..the circumstances ; under
"*lllch the:usescif 'field artillery is proper, ' and
°ll'"l'''' , '-ch 011ateral intlrrOgation as the.board
~!x a rii i'lli4r. , „l l l n Li: prober to propose.
(~ C oinpany oihr4l* toast answer orally arid
c@rrcellyull - questions: c n t the manner of in
:lls tructlog . rec ru itN
- the use . Of, the . manual 'r
‘
Ir A oiaphe ached ofthe/s6iaters; the' posi f tlo , 01 -
otessioned. ati_Oon-commissioned Ocere to
nteiß4littallot :"move In e nts . . ---- . ,
..• :
IteeA..-I'Ni-raom M:
issol. ...t .—M .
ajin General
'Fr#itont f ido..ieied . a pro.lamation.declaring
the wholetati'erMisionri undermartial
luw,
and ffeclariM , Sho tt hi prOperty, real'and tiers&
nal, Of all persona in the Slot. of Missouri,. wl,:o
.kii,lll take op itr Ina . +4,4 ins. t.-tbp-V n tret;i~..3ta tes,
01- . •---.. .....'0,..direct1y Proven to - Piav e taken'
active patt wile - she eemies in. the field, is
decluted to be confii'cat d to the public use, 441
their slaves,•if they
JO a any; declared'fies
- 4; ~ . ' ! , ' , Ar '', ... • •
Jetleruoniuq Deuiocr wyv
Sixty . years ago : last 'lllrcit., T.hotnai 4;4114
sdn, delivered his": first , I naugur a l e Adds:cos.;
Therein he . luid' down the,prhiciple of ,G,overa
mentovhiehille -Democracy:thew:adopted .and
and still hold to
.be. the 'cardinal:Doctrines of
Democratic patty. `lt. will dot or • place
to reproduce theol . now.. Thei,,ara'aS;collowi:
and:exaxt Itislice to all men of whste
er S'ate or p'orsuasiori
The' support of the StategoVernraenta in all
their' r ights .. tie the surest bul'war'ks against
republican tendencies; . .
'he preservation of tho.General.Governmant
• s whole Oonstitutional, vigor, • as the sheel,
anchor of-our peace at. home and .safety abroad;
• A jedlous'care of the 'right of election hY the'
Mild and safe c9rrectii.e.Of abesis 'which
are.lopPed by. clip . sword .of
peaceful Coinedies are unprevided;- . ..
:Absolute acquiescence. in the decisions of the
majority, the..vitfil principles .or repiblics, from
whiCh is no apPeal hut to force, the vital print
ciple end immediate pareurof despatistni.. •
A well disiplined our beat reliance in
. peuee; and.lur the first rooments•ol war tilt reg-
Wars may'telieve them,
.".
The Supremacy of the, civil over the militn
Fy authority; • •
, •
. . .
. .
. • EconOmy in• the public expense„thit labor
may be . .ligblly borthened; .••
The honest payment of otirAehts,, and :sacred
p'reseri , iatien of.the pablit faith; . •
Encouragemont.of . agric.ulture, and of ••torn.
merco as It is handmaid; • •
' The diffusi'on 'of ,) informatiOnj and l'afrange-.
mint of all abuiies . at.the bar of public treason;
'Freedom 91 religion, freedoni-of speecb, free
doM of the:pressi'and freedom'of liquor' under
the protection of the,hpbeas-corpds and 'trials
by jury impartially selected: '
. .
TWo WALYI.i of Sail WINOPA TituTI.INT.--7T
,
Philadelphia Prelkikerian . thus truthfully rle- scribes two classes of .'men • wbo chin) to' be
true putrinte. History Will, show which Class is
the more worthy •or the name:— "
.
'‘‘Thereare twoclasses Orpetsoes ainong:us
at present , who claim to be: trde patriots,' and
- armly, attached to, the Constitution' and the
Onion,.btit they Show their regard for rhaCollll.
try in different •
-The 'first class ' ate deliberately
by reason nod
religionf they have :rnade un'their
.minds that'our government is 'a good one; end
tbarit_ilpor solemn duty to , do all itr our pi:4 7 -
er to perpetuate and transmit .it unimpaired' to
corning generations, . ' •
. .
This,
.clae.s.ot persons : are - cool,,'.deliberiire
;and firm but, kind;. theYdo riot make many •vi=
pleat and , denunciatory - arreeches, nor write
many, infl.immatory articles Tor the press. • But
they are,. either in the - army
....themselves, .Or
theiranns are there, and their property, time
and influence, are at the disposal of '11 . 41 .00-
ernment. : 'they are . really grieve at e
present state or affairs, and bear tlieii;cOuptiy,
their.l whale, country ) , on .their - bearteeio ; the
mercy-seat, daily and hourly.:
The .Second 'class are ,VerY'2,ealime;-,
blustering and tUMUItO4B. 04. allArecasions
4tiey are ready to thaie.:l4tter• and
. 0e nunai
tort' speeches, Write in :articles fur,
the'press, or Warlikele.rmone. They,denounee
the President; the Cabinet and all whO do not
agree with 'thud, as. tardy in 'their movements,
vacillating .and t
. in their polleY; 1116 ,- seek
toestabliiir theirowi 'patriotism by .depying
the loyalty or - o - thers . .,.".Pretty moat all -they
do.for their country is:tine with 'the'
or with the pen.' - Rot they are very' far from
being the bestfridnds of the i;olintry, nn whom.
she can , rely with.the greatest vonlidena in .
this ihe•fiine or their daner. • •
! •
,Aiglit "Forth
iugtofi e.oriesliomient fact to tie.
fegfet.ied that the
me
y
to
Nework 11; : ts.not
yet . :tient as miny mem to theiG , !li.F, fn . propo . r.:
tion to her impolatio9, - as: . man,. o the • other
StoteS..M.ssuidmelti . has sent tivo - I(;'.l%;eti.; .
Ytirk'i one. , SO liaso; Rhode Igrand , Maine;
Indians;' Illinois, 1(th;1!, ~l r ,i~Con in
• . Y,ertnont and'New , eo Nij
E;,,,...r
-tei,:eiciivds her, end so does . :Conneetiut. What
is;:th'e'e4Ase•Of thist - N6 Staff so much es N
Toric..hig an .itherest• in'the.lpeetly.add
. .
te!'minetieii of the wit% . • • .1
. .
..„'MANUN:(CYLIRIIIO. hi . RH0:)F:
nix..Joarad/ say§ that the mills . ..in that - vicinity
Thelablatt mill eNti led
lasi. Moth:lap, running halftime. Next Ataniley
•the Harris' SeLippiitlytill4 . t errefax, the ker...
risville mills unit oneSottierlmill.4t pletiek,• the
large brick one, start 'age
half time. The loWer mill at - Natiek
been stopped; bat. Teas., we li::reee, tinie:
The - Dunuall Manufactaria•Cemp.tay.at
kickei, .1,1;1494 starlet'. their woiks - ;en MOnllay .
eatablishment!iih,
.1 rll, are about to resume clieratiorts
Asit rwroN, Aug; 2:4ll.—Tne, rrnlitfuilce 7 .
met that the, Sixty• hitt would. return tor" the
ttkat , ,itvas received with great sntishietion.'hy
thelresitlent,who.:reitlizes;the.importanee' or
eniiiiipg the Irish element'of the populatiOn• in
the strViceof . the couniry,. •' ' •
.. The:Rev. John M .Piaplain of the
Tetith,Pennsylvenia Regitnent,".who acted' ns
.its Postthaster, is ih jail; Cherged with opening .
letters and abstrieting money belonging' to , 'the
members of the :tegitineal and other.r...ison4.
THE AnsiY , ( ire of
horses, MU IO, , & 7 0 5 wa°, ; (ms
and 1,.160 'arnbulan.es been'receird in
. •
.. .. .
i'rinee Nlpolenn . and;sidti... imie'iiited Lolll*;' , '
. . .. .. .
Ji,efjor,, and passed ilo:Oagtst:itii,lwoulde 9n th0te,.....4.
Is) to Prairie OP CllO l / 1 .',.. - :':' •,'..i , ..1 . , ' .:54' .. ,,' ," ., '.
l' hO..l.7lll6.llSrldtiS Stem frigiqe..Mifintl,'' '''....:
'MI at . Ne%v York on Mondai,..waith'itr i thl;:........' . .•.
iptured prisoners on boar'd ,Irp m roil" i1ii0*.;',1 ; ' 4 ,....
g as.: She iyport a Ilityilig left' the. SnsivkelbittiitiV,. , ; .,,,,.:'o
. p,p,i,..p_ivo . .llJoriticollo or. trip'. forViiik.',o4;..4,.i:'..'.":•ll'
Ex-povernnr Mina .has necephid the D,,,, 7 ,.;: t i.?rederic., s o thtit , A.,: .' . ; • ' :::.',..: 4.": • ;:.
~1,:, , , . ...:.,:
cratic . ebnnin'ittion'-for Gtivernor .. 0f..., , kid inc. ) to-niorrow, nearly ' rth Ainfiricei'at.44li4!e2;' . ..'';'!'''
•• : ~ ". - • ~...-..--.1:..:.. - - ' - , -., 1609 being ' .ispcesh;" an novo, j - ,.61„,
.Ediaik.....iv ,. .,.. ~.,..
.
••.• A .6rentlemaii in Cineinnati, If . lay.. o r 01)ey will r all. liO•tiries- his 4 1 , 1stuftWer0.-0,01411e. ! , ! % , ";;,i', ~.. ~
'ispii,e, !,Tus invited to take a hand,.in a;t r kis.evening - ate. Messrs. c'dlied ...,,,d , h. : , c. .„ .0 44 . 4,. :. ..: .: 4 , -,•,-)
game Of . Polier":6,.; : , .... ' - .: t, of ihe.sannte, and Max- ' 1 . , .r. 41 ..".,4ac,e ' liolikAnntitieffi l s4 : ; y.,.. : .,.
-"Na, 1 thiqnk.4 ll ,i , s i t id . h e '‘.l pi n yita isiti, of thellousew' There. .Ppon , the lit ''',40(414, 7 , ;- ."
, ... ••• • , ~ . .. ••,
ell. one aarnniet, and bad to wly.ro p Omberl of .the•Aisinse , and ..it!•,s ' , ...0 . ' . .., , ,. , c..'-'''''::.. , ''...
,:...
,panta.afl.the'...n.xt r wi,itp.r. ,- -u . tiave i . ;od* . . to be:Arrested';' .i4tinypf ; ..'. : ' L... ',, ..:. : . ,_,.1,,,, ViAleir./:q...'!. ~'
t;u1:0e amusement sineO.",und, and : are 'said to . hove; '. =A sigilie4:-Kr*• ' ,:-;
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• Ti le vu!ilen ~ V ite4inel..iq out PgitiriAlliswee , k;
Cob-manrei heep:e.: r.eplaeed the material cle.-
-eyed byliie,..rteent,iiiob..:•,. : ..• ' • ' •
The U. S. Sureeyor, at. New
.ed twenty,Ave'veavele, owned
by' ihe rehele,:inaloOni " .. t4ht , shfilep.
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It, is alinemneetl 00 . 1 1 1 ' il l AT i - 1 6 11 #1
about to issue a proclatn4iOn iiiinottitgitihiOttpl ;
admission ofMissouri in, t lie, So tit 4411,440 i t +, ,
erliey—rettogniziflglaCksMi as'el4ll/MigittUitiit'
of that : State, aod his reee,nt ac 414114 Pi.erjanife;L'.
lion as valid.': , : .
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Tley. have' stupid wayiedaini,thine,,Opailr
Martial lay. r la , St. T,Mijir:!e, I V,lntlilltlt, Atli
oc CII r red bet ween sonte Arn rrk an, eoltitare 0fC01..„,
mm
Siezel's coand; nod ,irriiiidifintalr`iittei"tho
Itrov,ost Mat shill ordei ',d eit'''Sdiounir m aird '. bit:::,,
rciinns in !lie city and county- to , hmilbaltsta'•,
It is charged, by responsible , personits.,ool .
the men /It Dridgepor t i ' Conti., who trhr Miiiiin L. '
11 4'1' ettce," are j now sTOM.,Pwinallett' 44, o l .'" '
traitor organization knowo Siv thit 110410 X '
the qoideeeircle." Irliete:birt*ll,loo.4°. 0 1 ` '
lieve the same thing of tlietti‘a"tioe! i 'triitoits .!
generally::,. ". `, - .. : : ;1 '.'":,^-,:,,,..•!).!.
The gallant Missouri lot is to be ritorgitilised '
as an artillery regiment.2,ooo
Further gold, diseoveries have betenintide-iti ..t
Nova Scotia, at Margaret's• ilayi wiltsf of Hall.
fax., - 5I: • vc7;44 , liti 1 , VV . ,.
1 t is alleged that a denntatioiret,llo"ol
Sr. Louis have been as farNOr,ttfol_l.-Ellltng,
making arrangements.Witl(thaii synispotkilseT,
for secret in formetibein. yeifitA.,t , .oray.ifini•
meat of troops. ', , ~ ~.' 4, :r.P."'4 , 14Y, 1 ,1,.ft,,-Pi ''•
;tit is the duty of. all ,' " 2 : lll tid'Ait44, l lo l ol. -
Martin Van Buren, a 143 14 ,' all ii'lli,i4/4.Agilifit
Above party until the rebellion haw - U.64 k t
down." , - - 5 0, telqa
.The British lieet.in our. water tentteetni'ibi . 4*
two vessels, carying ;four hundred intrelely- '
seven guns and six thousand three htintilied
ninety men. ✓ , : ,- ' ' `'
.' , ' ,4l 'em .,- ' - ' 4. ''''?o,
(en. Freernontis v not 4 • ,
man fott,lStiliot, T s,
Last' week he 'smit a telegropliic' , ,ldagitaifirja, sit '-',
Pittsburgh for , 'Olden , pieces 'of ':lll,lll . .ryi. 1011,
received tor reply:4 l Di) you aikforlittipoiSibig," '.
*Pies?" lie ausweted,ol hovisnotiosii,for gilia:,
gling•-- , xi! If 41 on th... artillery." • '') .. .-e,_",..:14 -,- . "'..7:
' A St. Levi i emiespondent of the,Fhi
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Journal sa • ys:--t , Yog can rely imisn iithai 111'.._'
sum is safe, onil'O'brcird another monttr,rollif i '' '.,,
around, the secessionists will , beg fthotttiertlifi:
to this ' '
I know whereof " I Teak.'" - ' '' ,' . -
No passes are now grunted to visit the re vl
The Philadelphia Inquirer;anti that•the eitilSJ
tractors who Nrtiished blaukets to the Govertsfq .
menu tor the Philtuldphla soldiers have raallead,
the handsome little profit 'of two hundred ilicio;, ,
sands dollars! And a correspondent Of the bin.'
einne ti Commercial states that one of tit& mini"
of Sec'retary Cameron, is said to , have Iliad. .
about $20,0020n a single horse contract:" ...-
A Jorge number of loyal French residents, ot
the city"of New York have signed a petition ,tir
the United States Marshal of that' dislrict•;, , to, ~,-....
t4l We measures . for the tiiippresilon'oF6ll_,Sokhikg,;‘:
journal of diet city, called the CottiiiiitSiWtsW., °
Uni,, which is a yile SitOtiiiiOlt;„-ohenti;744e,,
like, on oror it C 14510., iliteing 4#4eivekiti**-
()erg enblinthin 4 (jr; - N '', ` ' - '
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Whit hay . e,the apologists for the 7 .leffe Davis
o, COritetlerecy , to any of the Secession Rinish. '
men: Ant just' passed? Will they' `continue; to
bubble about the arrests of open traitors here, -
:011ie every , man who is not ready to become . '
an active. Rebel is to be expelled from, that': •
scoundrel '.Cenletiernry7"
Despatches from. Cairo State that the, rebels - .
ere filling hack oti New. Madrid, and that there`.: '''
are :none of the enemy within thirty miles Of.'
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From .Washilgton I . 6ported that:the war'.
Depaft itoidt: has. sirong:eviftence of the thine(
the ternale.ttui(ors tot:each , . rosted.. - .
'he..eofort;oroont of the' fifty seventh
of triti 14: to . be i,tiriett Ite
itrytoyent:og tiro pnhtlr.,etiin or tiny . inloima
tioo.4ttiy tylit•re concerning the.mevemeida,
eeti io'inereti§e, condition .or• location of .11tei
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.Ttp..! W.i r . ii , p4rprmit t has , given :orders 'l.or • . liorie;'tuphit i 0 in XentriOliy,.. Virginia; Milk.. .
soil ri*ltl El ri!lonir, anti Delaware.... As..an ' ini-' ;
rnonsd it , piily-i4 ex . peeloic, no ftlitherjatnorii4:'
to"rairOintse will 'he given, ..... ... - . . 2.•• : : -•-'..-
The newspapers )1ily.!! killed.T . eir.: Davis ami.,,
it . i ought . . him to life , ngniw." 'Whot:no3oo .. ~
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. Itt is now 'rootorcil . that
..the . privateer 5eff.....:
'Davis tors , treeti. wrecked.. . • , , ..-f' . .'' .. '..:---..'..
' There i$ sal dou 4 'that. offieera 0 (...41.4 . .ittbel .. ".".
army. hayci rceeritly,:vidyed : AnitiOiaire, and : ';
pusso4:rip.nly':!ltruinA the. st rilets tliere:without,..
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'int e.rrtipr inn, 'in uniform of officers of the: UnixUnix .' .. ,
ted Sta tes . ...rin3i. •It Is - possilile thiti. theylni.fer
ir '.:
bqqn in •W VOAltingib.tr: city,:,and.„ by , the int;-;.4
Mean; lin veiohtained ' 'whale . ' ' infer, Woo'
they . e. Li ..
Govo . iid).nt.ll49 tole:
ewe Gen; neielian3;intirpatini
4cfpritwilld,.i o rw ar d e d.
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fied'llletic . cotitit
oilertO (;vll..Lee, ,
vyas'
v mit'ollefted. . ...• -
4..'10, of Wijetirifln,an„.
have .ken' a solemn Pledge not„roinste a rtrini
pf I (plor so long as ~ n0r,,, 1 1411(t- 1 44he present war
• .Sioneyin New York is earl lot five'Pek cetills•
The Norfollre,V4).l-1..01 his been suspend....
ad for want 9f pa'pern , ..AlCh to be printed::
• , The privateer Sumter'hitii?,been.,heard
the,Powbattap bei4,,jpitne in pursui t ;
Pottle Of, the:Nesir York . •ps'per4 reile t ratelhn
port.pf - the Jed:'
..Thp corrimissioners!sent to Washing . tin'
Ma, - geflir have returned , liith .. 4#smt. . o cluil! , 'F . •
owl President Lincoln,. expreSOnsl •
lo.ks to await the artitiat of the Kentucky
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