' • • (• ' • VOL. 5., ...4irti,eofr'dau . . ociwiiiiii .. PUBLISUE p . EV1.11117 SATURDAY moinirNo, ‘.' By. J. 'B. OtrIATT, -SMETEIPORT NPICFAN COUNTY, PA - . CORNEIb : op pirnLic. EQUAIcE TERMS: = -.2 $2 00 in Advanie • • • • 'Rates ' dvertleing; • , itimn one . year.... 7 •• months , • to square'ef 12 lines or less,'„3 insertions, - Va:b . sisliregirent ....... ...a. lnesi . eards,.trttli paper, . .... : . • ' 5 00 uleor.llgare:•work d o uble the above • rates. Tivel rii lines 'Treater type, or elitit lines.nonpare i is rated a'siluete.. • .: • . , • 1177 - These terms , be strictly adhered•lo. Pit6itcs....3llit'cit.o:;i: .• *. r. sous.O 7 EAT t:OoRNER MAIN STREET S*nethnov't, Pia L. W. X .SON, DrAer Eitovas; Tin Vete, ..Tappaneit west • eattbf the Public - ;:qubre,.Enietliport,.. , custotir mirk. done to order en the shoitestuntice,. nratl•iti the most substantial manner. • . • ' ' • DE.: L. R. WIENER, Surpori, Stoatlrpcirt.,,ra., will attend to al eesional calls, with prim:witless: ~ 01Tete:two. doors of the Democrat Office: . ; • • • ••• BEIMETT HOUSE, . . . srce t linort, rt, .11 , KeenCo.. Pa. • • W. P.; GOODWIN P roprie . ter+,tipponite the Court-llouse.' A new; large, eon, ..1114141011/1 and Well.farnishadnonee. • • • . • •' BYRON D. HAMLIN , . • i!iTTOANEY AT LiNV, PRlkbpßit; :.36111ean county, PR.. Agent for ll'''esara. Heating • & Co's .Laro Attehda espoelally the. Collection of Llalinst. Examinatitin of • Lam! Payment of Taxes.'and all .bukloesa rela , tng Wilts! Hatate., Oflleein 'Block.. ,] • : . L.:L...1-lIJATII, r.fA...NER.i:..k :.CURRIER, PORTAGE, McKean Co., Pa THE: SUli°:73llßEß.•flatters- hiMielf, from long !xyerieni%). that he cannot be excelled; .in , the li,isiness:: • . Pavocillar , a I tent ion . will be . paid'to CUSTOM 'WORR.•• forthe'cOnvenieueo - of 'those living at a•distariee•wishing to hove tanning on shares arrangemeirts Katie been made with L. H: Dol ls I, at .. Porf take . ,-the' de— livery.of the Hydes and the . l . ...eather sill be'ie turned . to his• Store, *hen tanned. - ..• ' The largest:price qb in cash, LEATHER, BOOTS,SHOES, or HARNESS, left at: Dolley's or tannery.: . . .. , ... . . . Entire sangfaOtion g ived.... • . - , .. , connoctoil:Ayith my Jonitery. I have .a Boot Si Shcie',V,tomiy,l:.,l(4rnmis Shop. .',.. 1 ' ''. •. • PoTtge, , Pri. • . • .. r LI ESU 3SCRlBER..atinonnces : to the Public '1: -I hat.he. , iis purchased the E ti. c If. of the ',so—. loon'forrrerly.kept. - by:W. I.l'..Baker,-W0 . 61 side of •••.. • .• • • • ltbhc-Sluare . . . -where- he-is, piepared to rcfeesli' she inner 'man 'with all: the delicarei•usually kept . at 'ff.nst rIaSS RESTAURANT. . • • ALE, I CONFECTIONARIES,NUTS,' imurrsi CHEESE, - &C ' ., &C. • - FRESH OYSTERS. seried, to 'order,' either •raw or conked: , , .:-• • .. : Titos.s Who , —fatuir me with their - pstronag,e sha ll' no causelo :complain, either, as . tq prices e: Quality..' • • • . • WORDEN% . &net iport,,Sept ••• PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. .11`11E 'SATURDAY . 11.11.NING:.PRST, _. '' . ..!iiitioldes • Pi/a .IiPP ; of tlieNiioAltei.". .. . q . . .The Peoitloiork of the'Snto ay E ept big' ,Po:e: —wblelt pit lie r'h! uow in. , te.• Fait y- tk ii.t . l'on r!.--, ou kl r,iniply.:no u(!uneo,in their 'Y'rrspecttiw for 1801, duet'. they iloNhoi m aintitipior teL tl'f it Week l y the 105111 clintwolyr it has al-- &41? ire. (71ass L,il:~rnry3'al~ef•.S Tlie) , .liivp reason to;belie .e that the, - ntoribi of MIIS. .oV . ool.t t iauther or —East,l4 me," drc author of "Elenor's Victor , " kc.; MARION HAMA - ND,. intliorlor "Alone," Arc.; Vict or'," ;IRGINIA A. TOW,N liEN,totnd numerous other " xcellent writers hayo • beeii generally regarded as possessing, the greatinit merit and the most absorbing interest; and thly• design procuring for . The Post ln the future as in thapast, theliest Stories, Sketches; and other Literary. Novelties. winch - they .nan possinl v obtain. They intend semnienelng 'in. the • first paper fraaintaryi : '• • • A NEW NOVEL, 7:Y MRS. WOOD ; '.Atifir.r Or cEi..;•it Lynne," 4ke:,— from agunitie s 'teem ,'e:rpript yforioardq to us from FeSl22 This story Rill ky enllad. ' • • and Rill bo about the. length :4::!‘Ye.ineol3 ffMMEZI . . . . . in addition to the • Storie, written expressly for Thi Poot itirEditor Rise strives to by bet' , .re its renders, the best Stories fronythe . Efigliall Periodicals, and gives in 11,1 dition to the Tales and Sketches, more or less Agrletil , tural Matters with n'lliddle, Receipt, News, and Market. Departinbiits,'nvery week: .:;. . . A SEWING MA.CIITIN.KG.I:LATIS tVe hill glec to any person sending thirtyaubscriptions to The Post' and Sixty Dollars.'nne of Wheeler f 117/- son , s'Cifebrate'd sewink' Mabhines,. soda as they sell for Forty-nee Dollars- The. inachines will be. selected new at the manufactory in Now York, boxed innd 'for warded free 'of Cost, svith 'the. oxteptian offreig.t. • • fdprocuring the siibscriliors for this PremiumirO pre fer that'the thirty subscribers should be proctirrell at the rerular terms of Two Dollars for each ,• tot whore this 'cannot be dono,•they may be proaurred atour club . rates,• and the balance' of, the Six ty Dol lars fori6rilbil' to •us in cash by • the person &siring. the 11111Chil313.'. The paper witi he sent Odifferent Poi; Offices if itesireff. Every. pbr . sou colleating names should send them with the money Matas, obtained Imo 'that the. Subscri hers may begin lit onea:tia receive theta papers, 'and. not bedonie; disnutledled • wi .thilf delay.' When the wbole'lnii mime of names thir-• ty.) and the vltolliainottnt of money (Sixty dollars,) is re ectved, the machine will tin (liar -forwarded. : IN: * AD \r'k.INTC)E. 1 eppy, 'one year '' ... .... $ Teepies, clayour , .. • ... . :1 00 4 cepie9,pne year 4100 B.epplea, , an.l ape ta . 4tter 7 tip..ol,cltib, ...... .j2:00 00 cppies;;lintimt*to getter up of • •20 00., Quo cory.or,,Tqc.l'.o! Anyl ono Thf;: Lad y!.er , • . 10 - ie:i4l. :1.00 A ,Thrilling Incident Of the Wan . . . . ;117e find hi Ole OtnitYiT the loilobving touching s incident in the siege . 'of Charleston, token .from the Itereuiy of that Th'e' Yankees, from time to ve . time.thfo shelt.into.the.city; and.:riOliody seems lo .. initid it. But miSforturie- viilled that . yeistero.y. shell Should throWthe 'entire . romenunity ainto , . . „Miss Attuff, Pickens,:the'danghter of our' fer nier... Governor, 'never consented to;, leave the. cites Tiespite'the rePreieritationi; of general Beabregard, She remaineir.bravind,',shellitind -Greek fire, tending tne wounrielf•and cheering ell-with her presence.• :Among . . the wounded' officers underher adrainistering:carec.wse Mr:. Andrew - Itoiffielle,. descendent of. one •fif the .noblestiluguenor families. Of this; city. • .This young•man*as full, of the iiveliestgiatitude to' his lair nurse;' gratitude gave birth 'to , ' More. tender sentiment; hie:.suit was •listeried jot Got ;•Pickens . gave . hiti.consent,- and the Marriagewaiftied for . Satrirtlay,• the Of April;..'Liedtenant de Rochelle was on duty at fort Sumterlii the morning, and . it wai.deter- . mined that the. ceremony should take phi& at the residende of gen: :Ronharn; in the 'evening at 7 o'cloplc.:••At the naernent when the Epis. :Copal -clergyman Was. aSking if . she was ready, a shell; fell''upon the. 'reef : of: the building, penetrated to:-the - rooni vr:here• the company'_. .ee .assembled, burst, .and ded nine peison.s,;.and among the-rest Miss Anna Pickens: .We:caiinot desc ' ribe ' the scene that ,followed. Order was at last re,estiffiliah, ed and the wounded'ten - Myer], all•exeept.the bride; who lay thotinthess upon the•garpet., Her•betipthed kneeling.aurf bending over her, was weeping, bitterly and trying to staiincli the blood that welled from ..a terrible wound under. her 'left breast.: ‘sorgeen. came and declared that ~Miss_Pickens had riot 'Ringer . than . hOu t s to liVe. . We will not-paintthegeneral . When the wounded girl recovered :her 'con sciousness, she naked to..knork . her.fate,•:.and: when . they ,hesitated to 'tell .her, cAndrew;? she said, ."I.beg you, to. tell Me . the..• truth. If I . innst die, I- en!? die' worthy-0:-yoo.' 1 .. Thp.young soldier's tears Were . hisanswer, and . MiSs Anna ; summoning all • her strength,' at tempted., to smile. , 'Nothing could be more. heart-renffing . .than to .. fsee the: agony of 'this .bravegirl; str i liggling n the embracer:4. death and'against a terrible mortal Pang..;' , Governor Pickens ; whose courage is'known,..waS almost without eonSeierusnes;and Mrs: Pickens looked• upon het:child With the dry and haggard eye-ol .one whose reasOn.totters.. - . Lieutenant De' Rochelle . ..was the (irk to, .speak. ,igAnne,"‘ .he cried, "I will die .soon . , too, butt. would haire You'die my- wife. There is yer.time to unite us.?': • . .The Young girl did errit , .ifirly;.'she was' ;toe : weak. •,,. A. el iuq. flush iOse 'for 0411 : initant to her.Pale cheek; it. could be seen that : joy :and pain. were struggling. in her spirit for the mas-- tety. Lying upon -a dreSs'all , stained willi.blooiLhei hair dishev;.led, she had never been More beautiful . .-- Helpless.as the was,' Lieut.'De • .Rochelle. took' bei'•hand arid rt.rmfoct,l Rw _ coed tne.ceremony... was t i m e . for, the girl to say yes, herlips parted. seyeral tithes, but she Could not'aiticrilate..- 7 . 'At last the I.Vorr.l.vita'spolien,and a slight fermi rested upon .her The.dying agony .W 4 5. near.•'. ,The•minister sol4ed-?as'.he, proceeded. .wiih the ceremony; An Irby!. 'afterward , all was over; and the:bridal . chanihey• Was the chamber. Lieut., De :Rochelle baS sworn to perish in,•battle, and we,'are sure. that •hi will keep his oath,. ' •• '. ~ . •. ' Our entire . community share.tbe-giier.. that ailliefithe:familior.Gov.•Pickens. . The ob,- .serpiies of lilies`A Anna still take'place totirfor row mbining 0.111-,o'clock.% Governor Pickens and Lient. De•Rnehelle will be'chief. mourner. , r, Our eit.Governot:destre's.that.tchere shalt he no military' parade.. '.The funeral cortege will be, composed of all our ladies; "all fair magistrates; all'• r* gen.erals; •atul the: , woo ruled roany.of Whom•owe their lives ,tlf` fre devotion of the deceased. '—Never has*ontin been . .161- lowed to the•grave b . 0o• many reuet-L-never has to i le left sadder remembrances in the hearts of CharieStonirrifi: . , • ' sas oo . ^0 Q(1 I. 00 20.00 •. 12 00 1 50 . . NATIONAI 13'.1NlirtU19 CY New, YOrk nation' is drifting steadily toward bankruptcy. • •IVe are now in the g:ral).l - Criiis of Out national histoty: a od.w6 , chooee thi•arfs te , do.the work'whicki might well employ a9gels: . Something must he,done . to stop: ttie . tenilenCy to ruip, or . the country is:lost beyond iedetttiom" . :This is strong language'to' come from a partY,cirgan • Who - is 'Co blame for al';iwing "the nation 'to drift into bankrtiptcyi? , The administration hale, had .things all their own way;,not en' olistacle has been interposed by the people orthe North.. After " conducting. the war for three years' tinder - sueh circitrip: stances, the "1"14 . 6106 now. admits that that there is danger that "the'eouptry tvitl , be.los't beyond. redempiionP.' Th'ere may be One, hope left.. The titnelor a chrinke is comifig,lind the- . pep ple'can, if they will, place , melt at' thehead of the government rind in congresi.who' are not dworfs-Men.whounderstrilid the principles open Which the Goiernment'waiifaunded;. and 'who will . endeavor to restore.the Union ,L-Ladawano Rogi.ster. • • . . A abed egg". thrown again .',4 a building, will be thtihed in pieces, but leave ferever its: foul mark, in proof that •it once existed. Thus it is with Mfr: Lincoln and his C.thinet, :who have opposed. their rottonness to the fabric : of the governriimt,and their foul goad se,nse of the 'people. And their only, htme.ot prepetuat- Mit. their names is in the disgusting stains they Will.leave 'upon the hitherto fair structure of liberty. Mr—Lincoln- %remarks that JiiStory, c‘ivrite him As boys write their lesentment . itgainst, hauntediiiiildingi . .hY; Pelt , ing them with-mud,:so ,his name...be Jett down by history,'and stand, pelted anit.dis figured with curses and ..rnaledictions;..until,' , if his soul.shmild wander from the darkhess , of his fival.home,to view thin 'ttriPer:eartti 'he.. would he nshetned to own tho,hespaitered Signature of . . ••, . , VALTANDIaIINM LANGER: , ,,,./t IS • Va'ltitlighpm is in great clanger of being'inntb ed in Cdnatta—so unariy . 19ya1",, men ritutU.,i ion Leaguers . have Gone, - over tu . :eseape ., the MC= 3 : ; 4 '.41::. IA ~.,,. :11.7 M'Kf, AN :COUNT:V ;: PA.; SATTIRDAY;: JUIN :11:8;!: .I ; 4e.Npluttota oll . ttte 9rettt 4.re bl etu ... . „ . -.... We' indorse eiiity -tvoitl eflbef9lloltin . g: WI: . cle . ,,hich,VO think; weO l olippid from, the Cie- Noland (Ohio) efaio:Dettiei: -'' ' •:, . t-• ~ , .4‘ln the'Very Midst of. the thunder and,cairtsge of the most gigant ban les SYerlotight . onlitis continent; it' s•well :tc(keep-atindilyjn , view the'objeet of roll' this: awful bloodshect,e Unit to elevate etirthoughts tti.that.'ob:ject,•firVas to. sanctify the courage'whiclinow . promises for us final. victoryi - -•TheliraVe nien: Who have 'fallen fearfat confltets ort tie Wilderness, •ga'Oe up their lives q . lirti't hlif glorious:: country, , won :by...eiglit years . - of bloody toil 'and :sacrifiees, should not - diarupted. •'rhey fought- without malice; and fell to establish no partisan'ilogrnas: ,I l et us prove • worthy of such' tnem , Let'• us temper oureitittaion by a spirit of sober resolut - -. ion not . to omit . the' 'OpPortunityl'afforded '.victory of conserving What We have gained by, such frightfullobsOf life. If it be our': fortune to subilue.lhe inain•ainnY Of the -rebellion and occupy their Capital, it . Vvill be the golden time to take such measures' as will pot merely. 'con vince the Southern'. people of the futility•• of further resiatance, but-Will win • them .back again to the old.allegitince.to the • Union.• • On. the other hand,if a riotous and' frenzied spirit of revenge' rind hatred shall take:possession lot lis inithe.Mortient and we - .shalt signalize our entrance to theConfederate•Capir. al bysanguihaiy ,license',.. we wilt 'nerve •the musses in the rebelhotis States toencounterlet . greater hazards and endure 'yet More. 'terrible ancrifiees rather.than. yield. The result will be a prolongation of the War, an increase of our debt, a necessity, for, fresh" :lives' of men,' , and propositions on the part rif the Sonth to. foreign nations whiclrmay to' an alllance against . 'us.. It is proper for 'us,. even now, iyhen fresh tidings of victory are constantly borne along the Wires, to.he sure that in, oar jubilations, weireep in view that • We , are, not rejoicing :merely over the conquest of an 'Ameri can army, htit that we are .elated ,because'for them and for ourselt;es, there.is a'renewed hope of the, preservation of the Uniom• • .• . • the- . enconragement of this feeling that we can save ourselves 'from a .blind worship ol merely military, explbits, end the certain hazards nation of such a public, spirit. ' 4 , The problem•of Union is , to be. solved nat. alone by mighty* armiei,.but also by civit coun cils'and the. appropriate,moral influences.' • . ESS SF MR. D. ,E. Sir:L.—The friends ;01 Air... D. E; Sill, editor. of the.:Cattarangus will learn With regret of bis serious. illness;. He exhibited•unnistakable Synaptorlis of insanity twci'or- throe....weeks it4o, - and • hai been grJwing gradually .worse Sinoe'lhat time: At onelime he attempted to.. drown himself in . 'a spring ol.water whkh comes Into' -the 'rear. part of Isis heuse,..,'Last4eek -he:•.was taken to Dunkirktor medical' treatment: • The'-dodtots di s n eQ as toktis.con:eitibn—somif.tliink,,itiis itmlitableinsanity, while others , tidal(' haf; Will recover, :": "—Cart i7it'iori )` Vb. hope it • be• re rd ohs, 'or unfeeling in :nil to. mike Mks On . tbe above subject, deeply..symfathize: - . ty,o:tMfelN'ti ttAil . e V V ti; sound man's attention: :Mr. Sill haii:lfor!'-hritrii: years been::::.the -- -z - expimant of the Re bhcan party_ iri•his county; he has ruled Wtitif•atjAitn hatiti;suPported-allt he uncestit)ttiohar;,an..itrar , : barons measures of . 14e Prosident..• 'who • country wise at ,war • A . inericaw eriny.,;:plight to be annitillatellolnil in frenzied nriaOir;w7sibed: to God it Wohid hi! :AVe have al wiya.,l,elo.4ed the mart' triMe than eaindhliti: ele.- inents . ofinhiftnahitY; disloyolty, and lia.ving, to a great e*ten t,: vicious 'mind, and e • depiaved heart; but-I lie. t hat lite. man , tidallyinsaneianit . .tha t he inherits '4 , ,ie;ii ',pease, draws to' him our sympathies, and...o44 7 iny ;ill -.Wild we ha ve: es erieetert mini toward :..him. For, instead tesrmsiblei.:perkin'i'; he has been subject to the whims: and . eaprices of an insane•ma!): Ibis whole'llfe EMS ,- heerVliin, •ctered with the'diSeaSe• that now "eituies : : him 'to seek iti - Own life, and 10-feel that . he is ruin : ed- in 'estate becrihee Of the war.. , .. lie sees not h tut:devaidation :.,and-ruin, and wishe4 'he:longer to live: Evebts'of the times tiove',Wrotight.„his mind into: Manenerts;: , not wilbstarining;', :has, labored 'With:a..aealYworthy a. ided;cauee, - to help alonifthe'everife. •• • . tots' Ihe'quektio n we wish to rea:ek,flai:'this,... The • Unfottanate;eaSe - cited is -but One we have: dwelt hpon-soniewhat in our' editorial izings and 'which everyday_is-ina ploinerAt the mind; .This nation to-daYisia tried on liritnen ,resound.' en roind.- : - Their zeal' and indoniinabla. eingery: in carey . frignnt . lbeli . ;:itrMolitio. ediernek.'itZlhe ziarand , rnertTy people .., re believing and follOwinglhe, dognies..o :insane minds, but Who seem to: comhine;a_sort •me-' 'tdion with We., have often attain tepiav„ . tbat 'tieane meh rtd;'•,the hnur,,and the nation " . .I ( i.pkippVtii their whiliii•andt agents 'of thought.: pay Fy day ha.s:t his terrible,'..dfs ease been,:prailagateiVand•now it - ::is.`..alairriing to see whM' 'a,4111,....1 . t. k . has upon the Nation! him deed,.the'ic.i....e.elreit.a:Ml: heal thie st thbikeri,:ean 'have no shOW.j!jii y . ,Olee in public unitteir4'3,The pePple eredooking,for something extraordinary, something out of the nettal course 'Of..., : lthings. Eeery tv . §ftl';'•tit' have' e ff ect, must -be:emphasiz ed as only . en insane man or a copl'ain.,,do it, or no one listens." Reason is•olisii.ete'andOsartity in.sane.ron;:•-tOols end fonaties..reigh,„ and America is y paying the Penalty Al her. division of States,., : , taxes, Ines of 'C'redit.and pride. Sound,,Men, of .mcalest'preteltsioiii and; nonesty. of 'porpote, are 'no longer rega : rded more than the idle : wind.. It. is *Only the-whirlwind; the tcirnado oP:intellect, that' Comes,witli;G:stiblime terribleness ;'that Suits..the people.:. ,- .4nd. an. far deliastation',.has followed ',in itspothf and so it will "follow.' . The insane tielighOrt:rikers of blood; 'the, plunderer feeds imen'snoils; foOls prite; and chne4le 'ot. the intense disinay:of . tho,.:Soberytind'4onitil. who see the structure' h;lling , av er .their heads, without pPvoer.to.prkest the" netion of:tite 'ease. Tkk,:case.in . „,ipietitidn - js :'a strik ing illiia trot ion of . W . liet,.4VO,Would..w,iah to':,,entiV!•er,'.,M of 'M oWri party hav long ' ince - regard-. .ett him timafe;•but, his- earnes •eiccited ip'st lett lutions htive -won the heerts i7.,the , r,inuis,te; sn that-he Was dangerous to the dissenter:-..:Now' thodisease' has lrrolfen -out in its -This atise - slipw . the.ctTect ,: on a' small district : ohly. - Other: m'etwoflorge,yrtirrds,:aptl 'greater powers, with,•the same, niscose : ere Jepreseol.-: ' the' people : in cc:tn./ass , in. the artny,- • in the • Fa=l 5.; 4,0 -; t,ki r e:' , ..1: , 1 . .! - , , , , ),, , .,•... ,, , , • - t- .-I.i - .. ....?...:-4f3,...,,,..-P,,,i' EINE i'i;t ..i ...~ .~ r ~ .oabipet c qp,d Jnore •Iptnentably r.i6sitkiitiner Wrt..are kolpg.to,,dentrtic7. tion to tbe 99i? iiriad; . . „ . „ Killed Bittle. -There, . ..., ',kip] i n he `' fOWlci's Wi Stpke.es Ilre,;iniOreland 4.9inbUratis . Whtitever,Mity our s tli s tqrences Opinion, ett.the citifsee of this' *nron.'lhe.. inod' of ' lie' prosecution:or - tbeobjeet s snoglit'..hyiii confirm: nnee--4liere,is,eite ground., On. ,Wiijch':el)`..frne Americana ;together inireel'iliat discord . line s power; to separate them; the. graves of thene'whoc - the Itnititlatt s in 'the WildPrne4S—tiy ss the Anna: . a'nd:the':Po;, , haV'e sr aled. their devotion'to their cOno s tri s 'cvith .precjons MOO, there cart 'he' but ,one and ;there ought tn''he;. - and . we. heartily' hope and belieVe khere ss Will be but 'one 'Voice;'tf Peov: evert and bowed before these mute wi s toreses - 01 the land's heroism atid:Patriotdevotioo, ,accioped from the trampled eart.h...end' lettbe .bind as the , :host s 'swePt . .:npWard. to new seenes" conflict 'carnage; We':render our common homage to the . Vnilbr, the ratience, the tenacity tiod liniitlens 'self sactifiee'of sour heroic soldiery. ...peron! gratitdde,:houndlese, honor, tolhose•Whe have fallen over - Many'? •Ol Whom will liet . upon'-.the rude h s latcl roughly, pencilled the nnonyrn s onit s tribute to '' . Ytilor -and patriotism—"Unknown=Killed in. battle: . . , TIIE,FUitILAT. OF GEM:, •WAhiwortru.rn-Itoch• May he '..l3cs rg Exprel,s hes the: following sperial dispatCh: ' Guiress . Efl,.2l..—.-Thq' funeral,. of . the' iallant and - deeply lameoted . Gett. Wadsworth. is noW. taking place, in his "village, 'which shosys by every•out yva rd Signeviderwenf.the great a illict • ionwhitch ha , s`'falien ' upon.it.Every",place. of bilsines is - closed funeral Wreaths are •hung trot' &lora Palconic , ol6(lwindows, and .the . pcnple fill 'the street doorsteps tuol.eVery stand': point from 'which . the - long, Solemn procession 'cab be . reviewed,•• sit passes oe itiway thehumble village church and•to the medeit 'rural temp.. tery. :The obsequies drs. as ~ orifiret. e ndirig us tCey are Solemn. • .The remnant •of the brive Twenty-first regimeht,rwh(i served under Gen; Wadsvvorilrin.manY. battles; 114'14 'come r here from Buffalo;With - their regimental colors, and band, form' the e tort. . ' •. • . • 'LETTEICFROM SOLOIIt..—:A letter •tO the.ed itoreithe Oivervel:, from n.yriung man win) en listed in this city, a , teis months ago,' and,. iyho .is now with the:Army of.theVotornac, contains the , " .• ~ ”The companylo'wlOch heleng.is nt least. one, half Dennoerrits: Oar aenerel McClelliin he :well liked by inost'..of the . soldie - ri', conree-there'ure Some.ttint don't like hin tidy they ire those s%tib:have . i icked. the black teat. Dim9cratid in.d 1 ly, reebrilless of 'bey persopfi'.or TAO auttillni:the Derricietkilic soldier 9 wlre , not :ed is norlaseiall, 'and'.l believe e• . npon ink . faith' dicib LErott+ANT . . or.EtEtts.—CurigreFE ha's i)tislitt of our iticliafee - t, and foi'lbj'liiM'eftt: of faintlieS'cit the Service. The pensions, paid by the United St ateArativernrPerit .e - icee'd-hy tar that Of otber;eciiiritrY;:and the 'mantles' ratelii4i those paid drif:grlv'e s ininent But' u want' :riart.icuytilk . tit tWe'Ttittp'Eticiti• of oni4iirlionieft due.tbem. • A great Many.do: not 'that' Cotiere*Si ha's . Passed ola',,y grant Inc $l6O bonntf to all . .soliliets•who'bie tlisbharltetrt , y - reaSOn of a 1-'ottnit iec;eive'd in battle; bat siti'h is theeasd, , , and as slily... a;•6 ~710;‘). . paid, - you. ihd u ld make haste and get your-applicatiOn'ini.' . • Woo Fi.ould believe, if the: f,ct, tiers not capable aucit convincing Oroof, that .I,he lowing was:one of the planks of the far, .famed Chicago Republican p!atfOrml As quell; it re. : ceived Ihe 'cordial endorsement 141.0iegreitt lights . of the riarty,,frorn lAbraharn,Lincolo . Morrovirß.Lowry,.and,frcim the.. Nevi:: York. T,ilnnedown to•the Erie Gozarla. It Aar cer• tah;iy a curious 'cloturrieht read in, camp4i i, on With the acts.andifeaab.ings Of these A tplition, leadera'and:OrgaOs.at - the iiresantdai;, That the muipteO'apco,.inyiola.te the octfie Siot6' . Und'ospeciolly;the 'of 'each Stte to order and ,cooyol o ~ cn do mestic,:inst l iotionSdecoidiiig.fo . exclosptely, is osSetiliil erOn. r which.ilte, perfociion.titl' . endornpcii ofhOo . socialinVrie:d..peOd; and.:ivo,dean'asn 0, l a w foices,.ol'The soil .o Std . te rnittq..Oodef• pietext; us Ot.nong (fie gniveitiof ctioies. . .“I..et s the.Gouernment.take.camof-tha.,..rieht and, the rieh'v,eill trtl4'rcare of the p 6 or'''' , " - tv, 3l !d. to be a (uVorrte idea With 'the old relent pit'rty; and is, jiiii now ifif witli'„ona„';l4vii', toakeri; fa order''lto' induce triOnied 'rpen.tri fiak the. bodds . Vf. the General government thoae'hends'iveree ` exempt frorn.taxetion;,ried the sanne. ia he.YeaSe 'With ti‘e'hotin'ty' bonds' tinder our !ate' State flaunty. Fariner.s; Mechanics, .en.d . 'all men •of moderute means: huve to'.ray the fuli..tifirtounof 'their aisessment, and if 14.. chance One of 'them few htin -4 red 'ilofials to a: to enable him to build a.houseeibarn.'oHlisel aree a mortgage. he must. pay a' tax 'tot .so money at interest.':' Hut of wraith --:who is.grovying still richer . by adrnii.linancier in in order to esaape;the.. tax:, collector; has .oiily tolitit..b.o fonds. into:1110e: .the liurthen ottaxation,is•reiltidly ,sliding'. from the Oct' to theshou'ilars of the proditektitz;classes and in.a ver;y:sbort , ,tirne their condi(on iii, this 'country; will be as : homilinthan asit.i.s in rig land: - Cleat 'lila '• ' .• • • •• • • . It is not cites ille.pessions'of 'irten;'sntl our stilitlti enemy •nilopts hitnself thVinaiige . or ciicom7 the rnbe',of ithilait tithpy, tog giyhirri relying 4n.Portiiinrilitc4,,Cirr:.elfr lkerd int 9 lictiOn.=.7l3lshb 1') Vin 4. 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Wadsworth Vt'utl alko.repot told" to . br eliv.o pi l=oner at 'Riebtoonti;. • . ales!. for the unreiiihility... of , (he. ttdegraph, - .report E. •Yestertley.?e ii.reoniretlitiort.'? . knOrked all , these delusions. We. qtait,e •froin, the Co/limo/WO& head g 2 l,eu pit fiont..-01.Spottsylania Cotirt. not. Ic!llerl!' 77 t , Geti.;:f..E; -11:• Stuart ditto" 7 —"Gen;*Cee not wounde,(o . !Alter eight days of:,vi.e,:tories,:(hy, telegraph,) 'Leei_t Ire yonqui.shod,..,terpe.up• front!of,- the %;.ery . position itnin. whichit was tlaimell -he had bar n iiiivet t .in the Wildest diSplarof lying by 'telegraph ' what a re. We to belive?-- Thrift/la./ I mq.. • , . ... The New York Tofireodtyit- sa y s:' caneloole, - we are, i itur.mftet way . ; and i( the . 'lasts. three, years longer we ihnll. .I.eqtrr... much Ilen.ven grant it may•noi : entl-t . we'Jean' . and we are', willing to our whole duty., Am en!" This Christian relleetiim anil.charttable okish by , fart that . in. WOshingtun negtoce Philadelphia-they permit tea to the .street.ears and l'hilailelphia-they are not. 'The';anter pnsitinn of-Henven' , is asked to e . rintinuelhe wt r until the Qiineker (Ilk' changes tier ordinances. Are we not' t‘ini:a horrfid way?" ' • . The Portland Advlrtiser expresses their:minion ,giat- if C.. Fremontis a cohdidate for, the Pi eiidoncy. n,g04157 Abrehnm Lineolno boltittor %% ill; not , get ono•eleoforlti...vale in thp, • wholel,.- 4 , .100k5. so. now. • r : 6"y q:e . • , in office 'pieces of, 'sfete. v.one';' which, was taken from the . firotvh 't;ille ski e Ittorrk in ,Piseatit'qiiig' Comity, each Of. which tit's epilog it a . j'endgentie scene On oiie4 hetei4 jepiesentation . IttiVe'ponthd - othe'r. tit4e .le'a - rive r milli' a' yl off. r t ir..ii ! iint of hi nil', rittitcitig Atetivn, to the, Water, trenge,gt . 4th - 1r e(! s , n fcw I; ttg mole g O . r,' ey, r..? e -reverse pnsiliou in the Water.:L-• Tliege:specieen,i'gi-ege tatc'eil'ont . 'one hundred Teet.below . the idifi'c'e of, xhe ground.' A' ;large teenher oFsimtlat skinee ,:hate been fount.' in I • , . . FIIO3I PAST.—A llison . the his .ia,ri:en has given a picture of,,the et:deaf things resulting from thelpaper money system'of-p.m, ,gland; .ndopted to defray • the expenses 9(, the War ag,ainit Franne'st: the close of the faet.cem, -fury. The:following paragraph. front' hls tory tells 't hc,storyi— Tr.e employment ofTsper money by tireell :Britain; wesperrriitted . , no doubt,'only in,cirder .to early on a •coutinuoits l war, and maintain , for , .yeats the4U.ricst . „ Standing armies. ever . b..fore raised by is nution..,...put in this systeivi r must, also be utribmcd ilte final ' results, • whiclin,are 114 disnstrou's ris'the,,flf3k;tfrecte were ',betick . theand glorious"; augmetitation of Prices, tile diminished ,y,alite of. money, the inereaie • e'x' of ambitious gins, atilt e l itravagant habits amongst:all, chtsies'.of, si;ciety; recklesi specul,pl ions ,, prodigirl, living and frequent finepcial.reVeries, .immense 'gas, a generul A appearence of prosperity atutde., Moralizatiorlamongthe.taborin.!cldss6e,mtlae.` tuition de price'4,withokib rh!ralrelat , nitY' pejiorl of the woitih'ihri'ociiii'On of 'tertain ,feirAilhes rind the destruct'un of• cerlain'ot uhiverstiliisortter, , which.inrits ronsequencrti almost thu6l to the 111 ' 5:1 Stet of revolution.'.'..`, .;, it. still moritiaphic given by the iliustrious,Clahhet_tiMlin.o l MOtiOtei'it'l.W,herif iti he reviews the. eau,se. , ,of distress, without lirecedent Mul without remedy ? ' by which Eng' end expiated "its epheMeral opulence - ofthe pre:: dedilt . g, yeo•F;,-- -•'' • • tiTtie 'peoitioss'iii Our fain 4iandt keen rapid us was c..sp ected by some; still, the' !Mot her ofduf poor fins :been, increasing, ,the The fa in rs knit Merchants .had the appeiirauen:of . prb - sperityt'but ft, lusli:e'appe ! irence, produced blcieted. Thrt:increaseir`taxie?!' With th«; l iattperi4ot it entuil , r; .Carrietl' ileetritC flan to the. very heart the . ComMuitifY;" The,4mall far mess have:become du laburerif. the day' la bcrefs liavd gene,'Oniult& 'the other', .to the poor honer's. • • • , wrhelittle farms, formeriy.the witnesses of so many sceries'ef frugality - ,. industry, humility tend lia 7 ve.ierif one after the 'other the - misery of their occupants, tile land of . 'Which thc . iwere fOrmed have -gone. tri 'the domains of the largeprOPrietors or the 1400, of the'latelY enriched.• :The cottages 'of the iiboters have ['ermine sheds tor cattle - , haV . e failed in ruins; Meanwhila ,thiY6:oofg. of•.t he, houses of ctiarifynrn to her seen thrpit2hbullhe Ditriottlie reign of Pittlitird'hie-stin resmrs, thare was .an 'itnmensiqincrenie itt4 he tnansicine and 'yillo's'arolind2.the , 'lnefropOlis;' bur ditrieg the iriiri”Meriod frow.Maity.rhottOandit cit; Weerti übdtidorirull 'PAH ' this has cotnefroftr 4 •.the.' , lteintc . 'syStelM' of Y ) ,'!"1 I==CEMCNI , .• -, - .A . , .- t".. , , . ~,, •,..,: r ...,.. , :,..k.. 3 . ii?i: ;'' , I; ', , ~ i .vie-, ; - ft'nplia'•26: • iiti!, t-A Niii!pnall t Nigenorn,94 , a work poptiolied irp.l4:a4lani!,...aorpe ago, fled: tficelese tutil t ha2l(lllci'vi.i Vila lite ' - A irierfea 4111 'ndiiir rinifethe public men. mint :1W the honor out Iritggrit,fettlitoelelkiii.. ZI-11 rounded her Comdltutlon: oind rim:people. hove !eurisge - tin:l :lift neynoug to:exndt them !iron shor ratora7 ~ • tied every hour dri ;thi• presto r. lor' iiPth . relrooo ; • .. P ll 4 l Wni . lfh° l- ‘ 4 4PC;n O t I ..II (Pined' 2 . 11 41 4 : in a i t i the honor' nod' ity, whir 'founded • t hiiconst ceased 1,. ? rnr!rlifeii;TAq necessary .to. aerir)iPl and nohle e ann'ple' s'il r it ern oUtdvernment. 't t.this,,,Reputtli c 61,1 hr eetepPili a tleirle,iillacPf,titt.e '. vrtiffoere.l4l, n .of 'this gerter,tl foil'' ebticeided„„ A that they Werd'Aviier , light.!' titeir.futhergiatiiliktfertlfited tii (heir fat lieil-who IramedriChe.elrottittitlbri-O•c";11',4/ Jared 'en tiatcely,:topresp!vgi.gir, Linlob by the sword. "The s%vOril e:,an dividP; Girt cribnever this Union of. its .own.eitizenvi ontpion, can ; alpne . ,peoppitipts'ocr, instil istionwp i and lihen hie rill that paii . .m'aintain 'fa ils ; " sn id Eldridge Geriy .;. ii) theCOnstittihion irl.C.onveritiOti., At' the sattin.tirrii; .unit pthee, .-a s fterwords A Chief uttered the following tirophet le - tvOrr43. • . . .. A itempt.. to itAtteute the !Awn A Truinit by.seDdlV, trifled (Arne nittitt‘t inioliedlent, Spite .br ght,b,?o,. end• ' -lbln Malan Involved Wald .entimitlen,, the bloody itimMer or a di its; Contintpttrm: lOW s 'poen Mettle to by and n :mtlit:AO deni.Mlhth , civil rignts Ann liberties uf,tbe • : - s • :These warning words , were sounding ih eirs s .when Abe tramp . .oll.he armed 0 .- iillionsor : •l ,. . our people deafened Chen . ), - that they not lienr,.nnti the - blnzon'Of.lhelr: tittnnere"iiricr , ilie - glitteror . thefr . ..Mintketii !liehn,"see.;.'' •thnt.illey-cOuld not'seel4llpre.than tliran4inirs.cr-t* Matracied stru4gle", reediting..M • nothing, but a Wider cilietation,• niCtre intense • Misred acid n•ecitriplete dimioralization-.-mot to Mention" , the:wide spread, i nin anti devaetationritrhnsinL:'';' gendered in thediusinemnfthe:cotrnnnity—Oas certainly inaiii:ested,:to,a.tenrful - extenl'o'lhgt,ei*: (oily. and mathiesa.e. licith.FC . Ctioll3. oft he.conn., try.: Flory hotir.nt` the struggle 'only redge'to dividennd !alienate.' Tiie' 'gulf )• ya Wiled •im,the Romeo FornM'only-closed, -Rome's rrimit. prOcions lean'ed M. with his armor,, on., • ,rnto„ : the d:ee4" ; and yawning gall - that has • opened :NO wiiletyr, k and horribly• in our Reptiblie,, shave gene' down . . 'in their beauty and their. bloOrn;the , youth, the . at renia, Mul.the patriotiim of ' Om! into it bas" , been pot!rell with lavish "hand' • -1 the Icceinnlated treasures, of . , . pro'Fpetity 'and pen:.de; - 01!(1 - yet ;*: thi) ever. • it one yvill atilnd brivk'i!no•fkatei), he, will hear:conlipg , l4E',lrcimi ` • liai,,wiul (ICpt4o;l6 voice ef . th'e:iiitilliqt:: Seek.'.:, " • • •• 1r civic Ramie 'since begun,' Anil . mectien asniyattgiiinst . , section., let the battle see:altos it snay, theta • lean ethl 61YOrtlirit (it IliViA•2(lltie North riofti the SoiltlOiy ,"` ing a fatal bl o t,; at the rights - .•iutir.eirite•O'unt:. " ' der that:Coh'stltntion niakek;'''arid alanelire;erve . , us a .Gnverthent t sicgeneraey (Orcifig ilie • anheUrd acts of deepotibm'all deli it II e'neglec ted. tn. evict' ficon'?theii rut - er's an adhprence,to the' 'psiiiiscigei of ."constitu-; - thinul I,lierti.; hnd'right aBes . dd n, sitidele' tile • he . enrl by. did trailed Nand Or' poyeei.j"+ . Ou r' personal Ilt?ertiehchistO.ticen the Elul wet k - that 66.91 '-efeetedYaialhet''' h'..itecutive`nsurratitih have been isierthraWnis- 7' tribunal:h . :as been , erecteita . t. ' ' . reepsnsible he itetitilei snit he"con st ituft lore. and theileveileigtifY of the Ste feta lessly..invutled-'-and'"the:uhtliienitiett now beirigt+itle'tivereci iren * d consolitlatill-91Wertimerit I, the.ruine '* free institui ions. -• If America is not geteru tin g, -- 'tinder these ''entiittlited — lntltiencei',. then eannorinterrirel the slgnsrolltie'tilfte's; , Oft read therm rightly. EMael==!=M ConventlonTwill‘p)acethe,Preitiential,queetionl , ,,e , in a c o riou.s,aspectlllefore -the •Baltimore- flClttas,,tri,l seketiOn or a candidate jigeinat' t .,4l:;! 1 %.vhoin,FrennotAt will keep ;he field,would, ; ,seerits , to be fatal: Bunks is out Ol the rare entirely.: F:em .t refer° k',Yin hie bond', and, the B,iltimorcabes most either., buy. ; or itoniiiiaie (I.an'they hurllitp?' lan hi far sale? Ills frteti 8 are ,n°t) c i f• p who!, ha ppy family . vho tening,no th e ,pe,c!ple . tor three,yea,rs are' itatr,ouhle: 4 l , 4o ar'e Ott 'etiCh'''ottiei mucli morfa, than, t b lis 'ed'ne T? v,, is; , otih in `r,enituin's 'for t h * emc' y, 1111er e-';? is by 01 t ;for sit them, for military fillerPlki irlfire ' bring mint, er cantitddfrollth;QW.:Attltl,,,th - a - n - to help the foktones Et - dentin , ."or . Atr r Chase. , , it isrico piatarit, tit tO 'h,`9`; romP“ l icil to review the conilition'of politicians at i,ugg,litig f or , smile ,_There ,int 4114 - helices the ,s,trtli,gle:arisrir4.,' thege iriento lie for a nil i e ,Tll. l jr, °: fiihting for. thelialziiienis ,cirfitif . 4 't I body of America 1:n:on. ThdY'lett4i l ca 5," efF( , desire ra gee it rcste'ret!; invlOratrd;' , r,its&i l to, Ii fe .auil I, ti or ; for rfl'pn • t r ocu quit fen' , o r a 'pftinder would be ut arisen Where ehall, good man go for help and guithince . yrltien'sFtiefi. l things me innnifeiitamon'g the ',ldutforif ruling 1 , sitY?,--i7;trrint to " n - "'Tt;4 • 110 \% . 1 Tlf14.11:410N ' ' New- Oileans ccii•repoildent , ot the .11Tew. Otis et nles,tin unpalnfoble,fiiittult •.tr ilf-our f at thr:i`'orth , 'chooae;'to.ttinga"d"' . m'ell -awl ;again loyal; yin:ough!.skiiii*:eorri 'plain - of frO•ellyip an ensert ai ninetitr >":Irttileutirya `t iiridei the niilil:awaY:"of . ••o4viAnivi . tbas iv'severah,haii".iikt tirrajcirittyllifrinVii is jest 6.01111.16 of •Leill'ainnain • .co ve tett - ityr4ttoka,ts:o Ontside of s.etli"..A.tigtesc , " • Tifitoit Officerilor eitikeracan iti arprrtviedjinil.qorti ihri.Wissiiiiiiiikiptioie.W;.k4 • ~ volle;r : eloprloiganii:eiheokliert teveir? , ll , '; Thai is the' warwai. Witt ;reslol4 -tritie: :Wiettion&vl . .l',VlT- 1 , 1 1'.. 4 ' , , , i'!,•,, • , ~;,*;11:0 ' , -;4* . :.. w ;',-.1.,.014t,
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