M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 22, 1862, Image 1
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Alay '2l,lt.tiu • • • ELIaltD 1:10TEL, ..,. . . . lons "Triilit, ,PFopriator• ' This lwaige , is situated' hair ' .way between- Sine thimr't and (.),qa.n.' A. cHuvenient. . ,an a'munuiluni i 11111,4 •; attentive nnd.ebliging attend .- auto, and 1',,W.. prk.,..' . ... . . . . •• - Eldred . - May 17', 1.00.. • - .',' .. . . , • ,A. •D:•ItAMIJ4, *. • .' ••• -, . .. , . . . . .., . Su'rveknr, DrLft4in, , n. ( . 011vq.trcrit, •nitd. t;cal, 1., , it , • ,te Aptit. Suletliport; % . 1'1.,,,ttl ei,ki.,y,,1' . .. ." , •-• ~• ; • WILLIAM • ' Prmclical )I^c 11:112,elLui11Or, ,upgl,,ny, .APL••n:t P,411ty,,F.t. . -• ' • • • L. BROWN, •• UIIV-EY.08.; I`SM .I.:• ; tate A ~ .12t• .1.:1; Ve,:n , “ . , , Itou I; • .10%.•A% OaI;VAYO 110 J SE, , . . I: S. 1311S11!* Pr , inri. “or. C.,? . .."1`,. T:' , 1 . 11 ,,,,, `„i! co 0 , .:1 L,-, i. ~.,:, ~,,a,.1.,,,1 c ~ Vor, 14P' 5•.;?. , , ~ . 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I'i, .tvtll -O.Pn.L. . ai , ”• , ,,,,i0:10 , '.I • ..C.•ip . ,E , r . , 141: - ... - ,4.,' alic.• I.lk - ' l'.l . tv' , ll 111nf.;: , ..•,..nil 11,,• - .. . . Till NG,.S.: lilt tl, , it. Nrhol.4,in I it I 0,11 (I'o ,I! , dv,%l,‘ it^r r+. Sit • I kke.• A. . . JOHN C. D.IC.K.TS Tay . 5,11,'i",!0,'":,"..*, 1:,.;;;1): T.T..),1j13 Co •r,;•• izi.l . -:: .1 ,„ ; Ail: '.S%ll;l' ,rt . , • VAtT, 7.Y 1E,..12$ !.I„' • . • • (1 . ,6 V115 . .11011.0 frontn•q• . , til,prt t 4•90 i.. .J.. • ~'•; ' 0 • an.l - 21t!•iii,!1•:: tri - 1,•;..in , I 0.1 , t,,t) 011 , ~1 4,1•to,1 1,7 S. B `) q , Deller in Dry (::,n l+, f; 01,`, 1 (.11111111,,v, It mts. 4 lt" ti to 40 tho''L oltv Sin any. ^.li)r. thio,rt , . . EDIP.37IIUMN.II:itrS•E: - ' • Shipien. P. r. L 1 4 7'N If. coat ti , 1 , 1 I ' I lr.:;•• • ttnj I , I PORT AI,LEGAv,Y• v •, l'•nr: I{ , 6llC , llPity 0 Li. .'ol , ,,;ituy !Liu, 1,..,,•‘ , .‘; of Arnet.lip;')rt. . . .. , • .. To -Tho33 Interested in - P.li.:iii):: - ti.).1.r 1 31coerat Lairds: - • . . , . . .. . •.. .• . W. 1 t r i,',. n .,T,1'•:;:',„',1?.' ,11 , 1 1'. '.-‘;:;':;i: * :i?••::‘' . .::.:"V''' , r n," .,.`, .tien, ,I, r- ~ at ,i:vr; bit ni:i.ti. , ,il as t., t , i. V N1,171.:1 . .7 MINN, ~ Sze ...Vlll , O 1,1:1,1,,,i1: hi'4' 'Ann . ,-, . 0 .it r,,•:., All no :et'-'try 'in I ~liabl,.inf,rolAt ioil :.. I:e,1 '.. ,, rwe'at lb. ' , l,3affiv.r dill N Lily,:. .. . , 8,, rt. tet, M' Kele Ce ~ ',Nee lb 1.,0,- . • • -.. . . . .. . ' Art. 1n1gy....1.-r•I. v.v. Surf'lu, irr, )I''Kilti..i. , ll., l'l, •.. Colleotions [lrt , nliv . ly•tinviood to, • 1,1.. 11, 2r,1 BENNEYY. H011:,E; ~,ethpert.Nl'Keen 11.1tiev, Prlprif:tre• -.:.'eppeqite the eneyt A nue : . .u,,,• Otis awl well fernished , hewie. • • • • . • ut ~FI:111 ASO N, . • Denier im,StornA, WdrNltinpannq 'SN'arei RI le. or the l'oblit Sinathiqi, l'a, r t... w irk dine to a... 4 • r•.n. an tin most sulistanliat wanner.' , DENTISTRY 'AL A. SPA lCittr. m , 111.1 rOlteutftr.ly I:lnnr , unri• *altlzim9 I. ant vicinity, I 1 it • up'iiti offico, 881 ii prpiared to :ittrt`ll , l , o inhlaprafe,i•iii. Artificial teeth iqmortv.i 11!! , ,r1 'I• Ontjr.o Bn lB,, J:, , }ii k•%. Prosaiiinq the Al' 4:penttions it) i• drone in nOtillfl.l iitnnnur. . . • • A. J. NOURSE • • . ..,. . . . ~ . Dealer. to Stovotf. Tin Witro' i .11‘prinO!I NVitrr, ..C!,l ,•wr 4 t .. eivi - kq . Ote l'oltlll3 -titiol,,,, sottkport, ,Ni. • l'il-co'll ..: work done' to' ntolt,' . .stittrte-t waive; arid in tltu : . - . • - ' , moll, .at Latent Po to ttott,:, - •. ~ - • .. . • B. F. HACKPIT . , . . . . Aitniriornn I.omi r 0.311C:4 LArr . : .sl oPP"' r P".,; 11l 07 -tan , l 00(1°04 fal'olfo”,.:lle!t,..“ l on I elk otlonthro .'. , Prompt otton , ioo po.ol to Colloction4: uppe,-East "eni P.Lll.llinch—Socori.llPinnr. • -. . • ) Av:HAjARER Jsit•ELLsn, Enst Si to nr.thv Secon.l Dqor" •Netth.of Dt..o.•r In W,Mehe..ol.)ek , nrrl Jrwolltiry. rieutitly Exiimitfid arid Wari:Kpetd., • — : : • • •. • • • .11:!COY, **, SOUTH-EAST ; coßNtg MAIN STREET; Smothpart, Pa , 00 au 00 .. 1 00 ...1!:U ,entr j r Keeping others (+flew the 'coonitettre of the ' Woi toefaiency.ol .ttie 111o!;k41 , 1,ei Jiver a Whole coo st,..must -be flecqisarOy imperfect,' +vat big another. ground of ronsithi:nt,, iffeae hill rttgisrdeq . faS •of le ti.rnpor'tancte,cOtriparett With the gr eat osterralint;:thecte'Ssit ofYeo trf-: riserrteaod of:ihduStry, in t he, way. of W ail! bl'Oree,l, ittlf sI a rOt., -.lt is.oVer yett..r.slOcet.the..he'4irtning . .of Stic(;s'sjkilii ,ehit( t , too . htlts;:yo';,:wlth Bnlirece ., leatcti tiy, an:tar..the firtichitte ,II '.rear, taititiog,. has been (loot? It.rB.tict: ra4es,Or ithe' bell igcren ts .confrortt each a'Lrr trithdut striking, ; 'hod the se . r still while Etitto'p The G foth,t,t ant I he' Iti, , yobktioii ocei;j;ied. by t.b.6-'sus.penitiri p.t I.:‘ k, i j by ,1 rt , ort to P r, r "'my fi, (*;1 . ...-qilli:v . W,,.l . ii . r I hrt . itrirt4 . ;11.va'y ~.; 1 . ,:r . i1T of r. to intcat..ll i,:s!oratioll UlJrlill j JIIYd fSwiope C'JO ,, IOI lo;C:;•.'r'11 • wait :ief.o-Dp!is•lirw!ot of prtri)o , , f;.iii icLirtr 1S ;. • :ft i!TITti' , S(II 'Si. ;:• ur,! a: -1 1 ."•d 1 4 ,15 . T . , ; , P.171 . .f1J:. aril s.(2'cur , J, aWitlice c; • . . ;1.t!!..iCe..:r.1.4..' , ;1.1 cot ion.a . lll t , What we i• and iive? ,1:1; 01,1- 0 . 1 , otiA:r:lvay • ill! t •1p . .-i;)-r , v 0:, , ,?.! lat:t; TI S ,1.•:!:!i• I==lE=l 1111=1111118 T! ' t' i1 n, ' . .1!" . !P , .1.11:t.1,1*.P.f li,tc In rpm,' ; and bcr.y a re. ,ce (Qv. undor e r.ll t .tn,,cl; h r ir ,i.c.n.' , ..-::gc . lt . i.,l' •A!,;.:tht . ly If.; v....,11:'..,!' , whii fl lllr, ,, Ln , inrs.::,r tL" irt , ll , Rl . e'nthssitrz" up tiint vii:: p , ^i . !'t o . n. y; r.',11 . :; , ,. it ( : 1tt..,.,T :1)..,,:.',1...in:i '11.: , 11 . p t pet 1+ rf.n;, ,- 111 1)::p it t rya k -racy an! ssu the. ertrifly •\l '' l.o !-;) 1. ' OO .P..t.iid,vt.l 1;..1 ? • T , :,„1 r0.114 . 1 . <!Ni, in 11101 11 t. Val fl T an 1.,v,1 iF61icc! ? 1;,;C:) : ? 'lY ' e 100 r'..-..er !!in,. Itrniilr r In tb?rn tee ni ,;evotic?:),•4l . l cri and, N. vor I,etoic pr. iic•nCe hlrc:cut v r• 110( aZ 4 . can be . ,b;4 yiy .I‘ , I flo actp.. tvlit) tlyt , m ! ' .Tl)ry may b) •doceivr;t . 41,1 lOto4 s:ec[lllty:;.. buttvlmnthr ;lit; tfeli;;vo enPrg.y:-an , .l Facr , ih,l , t•ot . Mn; .1 ( 0 as rrpul rq r in 11)4ir,..1t01 afore I,llp. 17 0 ,; 5 :„ . ~,,,f;t11 0 :or , 4 . 11 7 Argas; , , • . . , The val . oalirm of , I 1?4. - qs 6 nal •iothr4 sohj.iet to if;5;:i69.110,567., 'tipun whieh:tiState ,l'ax of $1;470076 hit's ,(•( . .n as , ,ess*.=(l:: The - porole,thoy of tir slate, according to the census. !if :wes ;2,0 . 21i0.1 . 6 taxable. FOREIGN' INTERV.IIITIQN ivas: reported. on, Saltirdaydastt,,- 'on "he faith 01.-.1) lot ter.from WEED,; the recog ;die 'the indc . o',.-ttidence of the.,Sdat'horif Cenfed-. ttrAcj.,. to open otiibrdclodn of Soil t n pords i and ihis'itorpOse;was 'to •be.announced tu the Ltigisittlit',e Council on ..rail ft, • say; t ;'There is tiOthi , i'g in Tcflott- that - intttiligfutttricp lime . n, II long. unlit-lino d. %Vu p(csunnt that the:grounil t htt Eitipc:ror will a.blocka•le is notan us.i •whidli - a go:eiiirri'ent • ;. • its parts and t hat o f pop. r. Pr. 4: ceding in such a Casu t is a Avi..,t•i,.,ho_brpa%ir g or :7:01: (I kr%nt,Ptrnih nltlell - Cht ,crd tv,Tr, I;. , ;ltStt tlt tr ;zit cl tl,r C DTI ; .11 y.';,Z, T) . O %%11 ' 11 1 t ~ 1 ., :,~..~ ':7f:'~t .vom , t!!:: ,can N he 'tkritly nhieh 11,ajs..1,t:cy, ;' I, :I • .C. 104.1 •rQ '144 - '< - . 5 . \'/ • . . ! '::S?;11 - 1 1 TITIPQRT,' - 111,'Ic.FAN.::COUNTY,...PAI:i,":$AT,URDY..P1 . .'B.:i . 2; . 1f.46. IIIILITARy AND NAVAL AFFAIRS During tha. past v.Peolt the country behn . elecrrifickl.NViih another, aucceia.....:The navy has 'an frirpoi s ialit victhry;ihtla E :' bombardment , and •reiluedioifof For;iienrk Tennegsee — rivey,..:whicid is about-55 mite (' from Pnducithi Eastern Kentucky . ) . .50 tones np the.•Bilr, tSas reeent,li" held by ; (len..Harnidirr}'.\larshall,a_fill his-gang of •rmirainlers, wh . M seized' aboof..,everydlifinf ;they ('multi Try their hands some leases . fearing' the •loyal people destlrnte IoC almos . esMy. comfort: : ~Colonel Garfi'eld, the'hond of some 4 000 Uniim iroopi,'dro.ce back DM - a:: ..••• . • phrey and hia..man,• and AS - now encamped at - P . a . inrs-villf:..• .Prlcriton and Ilarhaarsr are in KY:, an4l(itOxyille)Ti.tiri'eisee, nn4 a little. Wait.: t'rarit,.:Soniers'eti•-•Mill Spring nod-- i\lorificeDo i are all. larnotia places. Still farther west ,are Green and -Nashville:- and farther still Foil_ Donaldson, •Fhrt Den: ry, Padoe,M; and .cll.inipprtiint lOrnbus, \vhichis•no'dnabt soont . q the thca• try of a great bat . The attack oit.:Fo'rt LlPory..began on thO 7th inst , ;illl:3o o'cincit in, the forenoon. ••• Oit.r 'of bat tie - 1.65: on -the loft,,the the iho•tiroo being•.ll4o: s'hi.p;.• ha viri2 board 1 7 1 ! ie. in line-Of li'attio, the' le”e!h ht;ad; When•af.l2 30 pc Or,r7ino.att 01 - wor!ll I, aspd imm-iltAkely h:on‘tilotjowe.lstot..'7 . he: .on.- I : el,ponse, find for ha I f:eo hour •. ...todody •• . 110 , 1 reto min!! '3OO. yankof-thin Ptiems's we to a' thin poured 'Ho 9:t heat.: idit. itw It :t , •,1 array; I -.10C.. the alope . engagetl. Al 1;40 the s' el; his •• ":. •Ait ,, r sokr . eilile'r. we found: the rebel in.: . favby enennip he lo , t, font. nr five rhoo , : orol th 4 rA)- H .11111-1 - I ; ','Offti).lity itt,!.opu'hihil 'I two rio , t rnPliolf , ,i "17 ,Itit,,..tr , rl4t:y J 3 anil.3l . 1 1 one .I ! eitilf shots' diirtio,mted :2 qt then Yrivirqs baling ibe Pli , Z , ll4olrtet , j; 010611 . ..1h,Air had :but. ploy n 'efforf, iiO 4 :IIIF S k t 4ll . lly the'ritTrber. 1.1(11.) . , of iv,ii- . l,r).cirst.tr's., 'Teif , " lost lit'? It . til,tl . . . Jet! - -evr , ryt hin4 in on-i f flight: A Nast '.; - 1.1 9 1 1 1 1 . 0 s opihands,. .I.fdrge'and vslir.6le , in trip ‘.n2 . .t .t riement Cini-innali was I 11.17tz. tea, tY:61•1:•.. Ela.! 'olfioei..Ft!olYa . ta. Cop`, Sten - 1131e to . eth I!,a rnair.y ;1,ti! . 1•: .3l' shot , , some of i:Ja•i , rely t itri'ayli r. • • -Vs'••:c ••'a'as efipo- , 1 abnat .hall ticaollq!.l ii 41,1,190 hf:nhl,v.litrlA . stendil). rnr hrr ^l.‘l hr,,cg!l ot • h,r la t• 411 . ,: i I, $ P. I.3itt• T 6.• ueC. dP.t.\ r ;t to g:• !0 -,p; A orrit:l;;Brit )ft on Ow tor of bni.n pl , l • • ' \V:(. j r~;. - n .. i,~~ • t.)l 111,. at 0 ,, . rll.li of st!'arri. 1 - ‘vefr dro‘v'n , d. d and Iwoi trivil*wirifid- , d, and five rrt.lAtdv.v... N;)c.ii=totir;ci.c.n , fi,:,l2 , t‘lloi a Id .sht.-ILI , d1.111)011 ilwrnl:o;, , , rain, N., ! t a flhp, ii.fiel”-;d, nod Milt ch.er'ormr) cheer, ..sl)bt aid the en;t l )y. • . It i tical he,:irrotitit.,;( . .plunzlee - J6Ol e4by ihr 'victory t 1%11!1' . and Tort lleurf w;11 exek;q,,,l .. one ,Onr'.of the • 'N...1 piosesortietvs - which heerts, is I Gen. 'perinsiiles• expeititien. ~After vexatio4felay; tilde, he al last get his . expilitiort under way -! . romdia!teres.up Pato'lico Bsood on -I'.ificeS. , l;i'y the fithin toward. Roanoke Inland, I:ieb seree'sas . ..arard or key to All.sermarle TIo; iOand self is a leiot, seven miles lonit avid i.t..Ne lath the isiand-itsell at Nag's flew! anion tbe:lnainkand, s.froc;s.foi..• t ifico tions have been. : tlunsm up, and, arcr;rd in4 . t o j e t e ifi g eneo tarred' from secession ssa - s.b• , ;ideS•an Coirenched.camp to 1 Ite' Cenier Mairvi,-Gtperal 1101, 6f .. Noith Carq• Id es ; flat the v.,linrif Ex, - . e . xdrrs ordi!oiry fie.hting en. tiro .I , eTore notiecli t was 'sen , . dos - e n . In. re:ref - ire.. - . the :po'-itio.o.k Utirloy .1 . 110 tfis . • modernpoenergeS, G- ernl IMch ti.soldier, wes* prOrnised a very i•rceptinn to . that Getter eeroi!i•lccedat: he:•et -1,1"e1;•nr. Bus oside's arrival at. 41.6t;;r0s inns nown‘rit least . i%Y,enty (la*fs . . tOre . uilUrclei•tht er!titiy a rnpl, , fo.rrepa,te (or it... • • • Thiti,+fnrr.jatiyilf.ii valilie as tg the time the tflt.•t;tta'ck an 'ltnitake'•ifland b Fan, but we ledge, trein thernea.e . r details at hand, thatis %..oromonee,l nn Friday; affifthatilh'e isl via! raker: prigse'ssinnl,nf.'nn s,itulak, at wl!ich . tiMe friree•o(Vajoo:troOps were larnletl.l • The.secessiopiettOwl a emit fleet' of 'gun. boats,* under : commend of Capt. Lynch, *rho; CA PTURE.OF . FORT HENRY. eve uhiterstand, conducted the farno4DetiklSes F.SPedifionliddle.he was officer in the U. S. :siaey.' Onecf . the vessels' of . .t his. fleet was the prOpeller Faiin,y,'• which.. *as iapitired by. the rebels in P.atrillco Sound'aboilt 'the time flar. • terns 'ryas taken. It ie reported'thst fleet . was :completely. .destroyed . .. :The ex a ct nornber otrebel troops on the .istand is not yet tcribii.n, but Gen. Huger; commanding Ncir ibik,.teigrophed to ifichmond that % oill'y tiO es. The • 12:chniond ..E'zrvir.irreri of the 10th; in ri seyir, "The Joss of en entire eriny c'eitnibly...the most •rreinful.eeeiii n f.-1 he • writ... The iiitelligenrool y'es'reiileir by` telegrenh is fully:coriOreleil.= Twenry4ire horitl,ed tioops.on en island in :the sea were • e'xposeil: to the 'force of the Bun side,fleetl They.resisted with.the 'Most detetrnined ronroge; but when . 15;000,Fecierel Creeps yverelandedagainst them, retreat' being cut off by. the eurroun'iling element, .-they were forced toseriender. This, is'a repetition of the Hatteras„affair one terg-e.settre.i',, Some 700 fiilioners.were' taken at ITatteratii, and if this is on a:rimett.hirger..Sc'ale we . pan safrily.put down i.thal..captUreil . 3;000. rthe. repotteltliout the lose in killed and . ooundeil are,%%ngee , buli.the:.Conie . deratetv ark: . nowletfrge about 300. killed and 1,000 yfoui defl,. aMtine the' latter is tlivtirtiontli-a eon the. .exigoverioar;_ Gen, it seems was ill-at : Neg)s.klead,, and When became (fang - 60)1's . jie •wo placed in-an ambulance. and removed This% was very intfoitunate, - as he . .could have do beef whatever in it - ie.:fight, and thna. fE. yped.'being made Norfolk Day /34i0 ..stats't hot -Ge'n; Burnside'advanced in fullturce Upon ElisabeikCity; and began nn attack - on that iirace • ;.The 'citizens' lindini i.i. , taiice•vitin'e - variiiited 'the place; but .befbre . y 0 .set fire. to the town.: par tiCiiliirs:of 'this important , enkagii r ritent will . be looked for with deep interest.'. • . • Wise'oniin was one of.the Slates 'which at. tempted ; to overt-tile ihn'ilecirion of. the United S,tnitei,Coort - the Slavery ,q6esiion,'irr : lBs9 cing `of'nuli(criliun'resolu• 't ions,. In their Lesislritilre,'a few dayi the thet . c . former . artion,was passed, only. seven the negative; . " • 114'Se/i Veit, That'joint iltesoltil ton s 4 'of !dre'..:Lrgishiture of thre Sr ate of. the 'year 1859, f' , Joint P.esolutions relatige to th 4 Ciiiiiin'oVlhe:SiiptyCneHdourt, reversin'k ri; , to° ort he Supreme Court of Sr is . eonsin;" be acrd the•sairie hernby• explingerl..; • . The tollawlrg reaol.tiOn wakliassed by:three issi.nting votes Tilat- no' State'or this 1 111i0T1 hn she il.o;t,ao:dely or resist th.l,'lwS of the Fed oral Governtheni; lint Should ii•: . lzl n p filling rint support to Old etstoreernent of the laws ws. a:. their'operatioti in whirl case the oply rightful remedy. lies in their rep,ill or.hoylel atirogatiee; 1. • LA . N4. - - 2 - IL is enriiiiini.(/ (hat Drig . siliei; tan/. iy . tl .tN Ft! ' l,ll. fric•ul ent' in ttiva Mtn. the Seim, : ratiieOrniritnirlie. walls anid-axpeated.te hitee, hilt' Mr, Liero n'ppaT nn entfY eimintosithe 'bri'g n itlie:' at : a I n ntver ihan . the hater does himself, and steel inea, 'leaving hiiqsuhurd., .Threate khat Line tvondil,redorn do..ddie .Sendte and badgai .th'e Pre,lllonti hive 'even been ernriloyed bend him to the lung . hiftai-'s.wiattes• ; .1 1 / a ehnigtOn '-PtrosPniiilidit-nrthe7ime's . says t "' Senator P.+imeray, hatdan internliev/vt:i!h the Cri': , Zildeht on the snOfject, hut - lila latterwai !mantle to see' n . rix , w 7 iy of .the exiiineie . idgett., Lane to hai'e arranaed 414- itqs :vitli . Geo:-.lttintiti- at 10•71 Vt: worth, . 'renterritett,: - nyhile' fie was hanya•anmniond 19,. 000 . 1ilein hadihil no liPtt'ol Geri.. llonter, or in any way interfering with his co • rnmantl, This is evitlerittyjlie end . af the Lane expeilttinit." • ft is etli••ast the end *oftnne for the present Let all ileeent•,people enngretnlate th • einseves ut behalf of the ranee o('t{ve Union..• • Pint I . lErt:TiinotlC . tr.—A gentleman. had OCCII• FlOO to serrrl ris'dau;t+tterrtipCo the gat ret for same oracles he wanted. • The. 'child :returned crying; and . upon being asked what the.iroiabl , whc, ri , plied 7 - ,, Thiit- 'the snow had silted in upon the gisrOt, stairs; and 'she. kind slipped doe, n and hurl hersellj' •-''Well, 'lid you ale • Von get iv hat-,1 'told your' enquired her lather. Sh 'r plied t Hat 'she had nOt • “.Well t hepxetairnod,'startin. , 4 op; goi I gueiti '1 atil'f elia; I of n.llitie snow:" • A rer give the child. •observed that I , ,h f , hopeil papa ismittd tail junta little, to pay hid) for faughiu;! at . he . c. 3, • n distant biiinpine anil roll hoard, tteicrnrwiigit by 1 I lie sotinfLot i.ippressetl tyratti, The tarhily listened. inrens, e, re; . h!tt the übj , •et of their quite' as soberly as though notti , titt had ham:trued ; • •". .• , rt tsg ei l thii•l , :vo . rootrl above; anti as' hr nprtrotiefted Abe •ot . the'rstiti,rs; thi . indertto not---“Opt.o the chamber door • Next,, yen have irie tiumblin4 clowrf , herei . and jt's . SO ;Idik ncy , •!!! - -,IIOV . fhp , :e,terce was cover ,fini • sittt4. Trip i,vetit hta and "rolling; raritlipg %lA:raying, he sprnixiril'his six teet•ritt:,the kitch• en floor, ti here he: was reeteif with bursts, '9l merriment.',_At' lust he.ishoutedt. 4:Open the cellar door, , Ann, I may as well put her throtigh clean to the bottom." ; •,‘ ' ; 4 " • •‘. -t, .1. , • • - • ' ' , " The followini.is'a extract from:a • Speech of Daniel. Webster,.in the 'Senate of the United States, in 1860;•' These wards.of the greatest .. American'itatesmari are%siniutarly : applicable' tO•the'.Preeent..crisitt: For myielf,'l Propose, sir,' principles and. the purposes Which 1-have 11 . 170 . 1 W• ed. - I shall stand by the :Union, rind . .hynll who stand by it. .1 :shall .do'. junitee to the whole country, accepting to the beet. of •iny ability, in all J say, and net for the good of the whole conatry•in nll I do:: I mean to stand upon the C.onstitution.. I need ritycither.'plat; form.. I:shill know — but . : wie , conntry..-'r he endisfl aim dt shall Gad's: . andirruth"s, .4syas born tin Aineriettru and I intend to perform the duties incumbent upon me' in that chnraeter to the end of my career. 1 mean io 'do this with. absolute disregard Os . personal consequinces . .• What • ar e . personal. .• , consequences What is the, individual man, with all ,thei4il.. or evil which may befall ereat'country in a ciiiis.like-this, and •in the. midst of great transactions which con"cein-thst• country's late Let the 'conserluenene , be. what am care!ess ! • man - cdn' snflei . too much, and no man can falltociiOnn; 4.4e:suffer, or l ithe fall in deferiSe of the t ics rind constitution cif his country, . DutrPLOW,lNG'.—A•recent Eocliah 'writer melees the followinu teriaible. remarks' on deep culture 's 'iiThat land s may, ho iiijared by deep cidttiri is a common but it:. erroneous opiniOn, .Plowini down gacid earth end up , had, and let : : Hoe them remain in 'that' position, muitt.lessen fertility fora time hilt that 'le ncit deep imitate; iiliterary:exchangitig, coed earth' for'. Anil is the rea..ott Wh y ' irlttl"ltlyals declare. that hey briYe.iiiiiirod their. land .11' deep ploiring.. Let , .the nalnhe' of iheiand beiaMat .it may: win he . ..raised to its greatest: sufficiently.tleep•pulverizatiOn and mixture .of the regleoVeil:ts.:• Where'lbe.aubai4l ii.ortrood - q i ;;; ;;;•y i 'a i ld i n many places hetter . thrin the soil, brinelt -up r•once ...to 'the raurfnee t - Where,deep culture is juiliriotialy executed, in ne.case•doe new'etir,.fh trose'n'or 'destroy . the ,fertility of tho'old ;rin the: centre rY,lthey itriprbee each othiii, nnticon!tittite•ti deeper and.triwe prOduetive •' • THE DKNOCRATIC,PART.V..-- , -thPre is nn PnOr- MOIIP amount of. tribultition in . the •en . mp,'b iqausesthe .Democratic Party all over thec , initry givits.'ttyidetires'nf,,f(!rgetting tinst.lifforfr . ices. ..1)1t1 oiy.R..putitican lireihren ever hivz he:4rlt ! sl4l; that. pomirra,ic pies- ‘i,ierd . .tleun Oar noble'old phi•ty, fell x hen' tije.coinitry fPlltir riiihoeitsdntvufall - wkithe .precutsor of:tbe.count6 disastpr.. : • . . 90 what a f,ll wa..:ll3Pre,lny countryman! 'Then ,ou and I and all of O. toll down, . • And: Woody treapp lloutial4d ilrOk' tie?". ' . . . • • 13tit. it "till - lives:'' Ifs cr&pd confined to On tirne'iir age, lout uptyknios till : principles pr . se,ill_roveiniafieot and bunitirdireedom, Vv111;:sur• •viveddininctiOtis grid isms that.haye riSen. in ill nge's to curse and blight nldeouritriesi ....Nev er in its past hisdniy did the Delmicifi:iin Orty aeropy'a pronder'posit ion Wan 'it oecopys .to day.'Cut oil •trom; the pitromigo of, the minty: in po'wer—'rrqirestdiiiiil: only where !ll'Ore ore'l MOWS io he.given nip! 'received', ,orwhnro ' its aid is required to p . reeetie ify! Goyeroment, in . • its purity and .svirhin 'the landmarks ',of ,the Consti•htion:—Mdainted with the 'robbery and •wirntling •Thht are more terrible to 'the . nation than frewson in'arms,..the gloriem o s old •psity' Atari,ls by . Mir nationalintesrity, ilopelled 'alone 'by its devotion to the instittitions that have' vrow,n.lip udder its itre,nr)4l. vvere,ernion2erell poly .wheis the roansels of rahatieisin and tree, sod.prevatled;• When this rehrillioh Shall-have..been crushed antll he, t irrie for'ealrn and dispassionn te di Sens •iinn,niier the "affairs of our rescued country 'shall lin VP artivrd,.lhere be Hitt one .. party in the Union, worthy, or the name; that'. parry 'will .66 Dernoetatic, and include hOnest and stifle men of All poLitical organizations„• The isms hare had their flay or', else they will. ornnh ir. the - ebmrpon ruin orus . - 811,"-,-Ven'cingo . , Witnnysi t ,donti not cry with - all :his henir; Livf! the 11 , ;pqttlie,.thoqh slavery, pSrish'is . n .tru.itor.- , ,./V. , Y. ~l'itnr~'ej rocs riot rry .heart . . livr.lhe canatiiiiisdo and-the qnhin.thoo..hsilt• v.•ry e.-uses pia '..fri/ione, shows inera . co . ocern•fo pr ala Very than for ille.preiervation of if.e . Union, 1t fine never been..eonFpirpopa!lf.• a "Union One yearieo.it resisted every efrort..for•a•pani-: fie s'otletiieni d. Uniorig'rither pion , übate an iota cif .ttonr. prinriplrs!!''lt advised the 'ReptibliCans to yield not an inch frir the union.' Now it insol ; roily:Sets up as a. teacher - of ;loyalty,-•—When loyal citizens need instruciinti 'concerning their. duty do the'cnuntcy theyw ill seek it •I:rotn.tiorne less suspicious.source than the Tribune.-4-Pat. TUE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 711 . R•NiT101 . 4 . !5•HOPE. -The people are peo emning to realizeihe - great fact t hat il our Government is to be .preserved, ' salvationits , ran rinlY,.eome_by.and throeg h the . D”rnorratie party. :That party Is found ed .upon the principles ol The ermstitution,dirrd its 'mission is to see. that the. Union is. preserved, he 'consi Itution. maltitained inviolate, the laws ..x•••ented,.theiGoi;ernmeht.sustained, and pros• Teri ty reit eyed t . the' egil II t ry ! . • .. 1. • Standing thus by.and upon .1 he Constifutiorr; and being thaordrpartythat does; the •mocraey are looked to as-the' gonsilianaol our pal it 'cal' * the poi:v . ., Fr lirible . .dermil 7 era ot , the ark of safety. In them. the paople hove:always -found, faithful servant's, rater , counSellers end'anidei:t and to them they now Irotk for rdiet..from the awful .condition 109 which Almlitiorc demagogues'and .Repoblietin corriiptiohiiits: have led : them.. 7 4111 in Ibis -ireat eMerzencv that.gallant ,and. patriotic nisi' Mganization will; prove tree to t,ls,lilq It rime nrivin arid its illostrines origin and,its . brilliant. hisrory... It 'will fulfit.tbe bond; and: aCtite,; came time see . that others 'are' compelled to do g , Patriot. ~7 .1 NOBLE WORDS.- :::'....''''..-:',;. • •%- ?:..W .,, ..5•A';.A4- . " l '' . .ri.' ; '''''' - . 4:1 . ;,„.,.: 7'i.,';' , !‘tri,ti ut,t --Vr..:',..'•,..'' . - ..: , :,' , .'::::.,..' , ."'i::: , ..;•; , ..-f. - ; , : . :! . .1 ,4 r.-...,,,. i 1!.•,' FICPULBI4S.OgY . SENAVOit'IItIO3M; •Senator, of the 'lrfnitill; 'Stninit;:, Win 'st:ipellitd frinin that ,body; by a vote, of 34 ayes tinys.„ alleged groun4 ftw this enpoliion, .waa'sh e , charge ttesion; , based. , ttpon:' lb* following, ~~We~u~rtd7or; blueli?' l, 18G1~ My Dear nier . 16 , introdiief to your aequaintance; my friend: Thomas coin of Texas.' He . viiiiti; malol to desliose 'of .ivhat berregaida-a grail ment In fire : arms. 'll recomiterit . bins.to :,yor, favorable .corraeration al/a gentleman o( this first respectahilitY, and,, reliable 'in everyre- Very. TrutY'Yeurlh . ...: dEigE D. `BRIGHT: :',: To hie ' . Excellency, 'deflation beets, Presi dent-9f the Confederate Slates.. •''. • P- • , It he observed the' letter wits dated ati, the brat of Marciii,before the war begin, and is hen if Judge tatirmbet, then of the United States 'StiprerneCourf,-tis bef, 2 believed, Bee., s retery Sewerd Welkin ,a Port official communication. witlr the 'Confederate temmissforiers.then in Washington., The Sen.. ate Judiciary Comnilttee," composed Of st : met ! jority of - Reptildicans i reported there'. was no , bat cause for eicPuision..' The' feeder . elude tha t it is an outrege . comtnifted:tOr can, purposes .that will itometfrne plague the • inventors.... Senators-Hartle, Cowan,.iud,Tits. Eyck, deserves honor for forgetting;. , the putt— sOn and. standing - by whae they ;believed 'to be' right ddring the JlipMisloit of • ;110. ,Norristosokßigister. I ' Tau-Wityrs lionsz.lizztAtun .THIS' , Ezeols ' a • Fneuas,--Two .thingis ' ir e revealed in. the Wa ... l , hipgto!) . :ioiremponaerice! of the Springfield Repuidican, viz: thaf..Ali, Liticolp identifies , himself :with the - vontreetors ; vf,hose startling frauds have been exposed, considering the ex poiures as; attacks upon his administration s and, that there has been a strong feeling ai Wdshinglon regarding:.the propriety ,of• Oa ieceniPresideniial jollification.. - The Republi• can's correspondent.wrote undez,date 'of Feb; reary S. •• ' - ',', ','•'• ',. : . "The gay dance which is to:donut off iknight at , th'e tVhite House pteducis much talk ind• 'considerable, indignation:amonethe members of Congress. •, I ean .glret,you hatter, ids,} of this feeling, as it exists amcing,atlassorgifew hers, by relating an anecdotO:wlttch'l know-to' be 'true.' Two. three days since, btr; coln yent word. to Mr. Dawes, through ' , broth-, er Member, that he (Daiores) hatindotie motelo brealc down. the administritien :thin any coth'er . Tan . in the country;hy , his speech exposinithe - Corruptions of contractote ,others..- Mt. Dewey.sent back a: message in-rerlY to the " sald-hlr-i); 6' that nothing that - I Can'thi will hreak' down, hlsad .ministration so rapidly al this .dancing: party, given at - the time when the nationlsinlhe ag", emitte of civil war: With equal propijety Might cCmiin• miticO a ball With's:carps house It is said to-daY that a large number of Senators , antl,•memhere refuse to to the {lady, feelittg' that it is an'irripiOpfrity.Weil: as an impolitic act at the ittessetit , .GO9ER3IENT Tif !EVES Tlfi!vpitti:tet:TltuFi:/is. —The . ,Serlitgfie/?! .Reßid#Can . sitji#o44l - pii ?r indignation against the plundeitirito.# . , trvo ernment,hie,reached. Congrtilhir , heelthy , eymptopt. Under oiOittlit stances Nis plunder of the gtiveintittinyis''per, haps an worse a crime Olen freutt ttpon. yet the: Government treasury - needs extraordinaty protwidp ) because the . faciiitiei for fraud end .the Means of itincialMent-aris gredier transactions .hitween . ihditridn alti f • where, man's; 'sagacity keeps ,close watch over ht own interests. But in time of war—especially' In a 'wit iikeihrs; ‘heit• the • . et . very etottence of the .nation .ii-staki;ind the patriotic peopleor the,, peintri . are' „ready. . .ttny, labor or sacrificeK to omote..the , na. cause-'—robbery of ihe mitionel,:tteasory 6 one of the bighet criMee that cao be commit; et) against , . the•GOvernment'end, the In moral il.llll and in . Mischievous results it is hardly. less than: treason. itself.' The:11101 ; who are guilty'of it should , be exposed without and.made to leel`the full force of , public in. dignation and scorn, gni! whaiever'other.pun: aliment can.be impused by law: , aboeo , ,bi Most faithfully_ administered. Napoleori ,used. to . shoot dishonest cnntracterado thtripoti-and if nothing else'. will, atop th e progress ot•publie. . , , plunder, let the knaves who rob the:Govern- • m•nt 'be turned over to the military authoriti es to be summarily dealt,witb,ondOMaitial law. The stesling'and cheatintii MosilY i aone by i,he middle-men, •the-nontractor ‘ a sistit- eon ,- tractors, and a:whole army of ; be dispensed wlib, - #0.041i111111111 Of . • efficienpy in any deiiitment;*4 • mense saving t o ' t'he_,treasoiry. , .:Tha.iiii4l, are willing to' ta.Tatt , t)ooly 7 -:4it i gitladAhey de- . mind it. as •• , the•only mein* o( . !iansisilssipt obi eredrt that a 0 llag;that44lth/oi : o4i; , 444rsotiltb; the pat r iotip :eoniritiot toilifibtittyrt felons the ' Pockets ,or-the-,...lPisStrttbileYektlli,tft,,g,'''••• t . i about.the departmenis 7 ' Tax pkiit l yp . p,-"TiTaii;-, ; .: but keep , ' . 6o:. the gricOitsit•paCk more titi'driiadad tbassltiaiifepsdfisladl4 • •,/ < ' , • '• • • . . .„ . ..t.g.- .i: .`-,f,t -....,i;i4,,•.,,n4 vg - .. , :t -, iy , / , ?..-:• , ,t- : :,...,,, -,,....A.•,-,-;;.......,;-..,.. .-- - ... . . . .. - : , .: - .0 - A , r....,,,!.