3 -i-$C Ekniocrttf & S-cntiucl. t vi:d:;f.sday. "march, 20, S. ?2. tetejisill i: l'c, l..,.-.;.;..- A ftrti.f-- 1 1 r. e-'r.-r-f ?-7e York, and 10 State street. li. .-tee:, era tb. an- thorized Aaynts f..r t'c "Dem.-cuat .I Sexti nf.i.," and the influential and S.i-rre-t circu lating Wws'nnrrs in the United irlatrs an I Cmadas. Thcv are empowered to contract lor t 1 . . us ?.t our i.owkt mmis. Democratic County Committee. Au-utia Durbin, Chairman. Allcshanv Michael M'Guire. Blachliek Joseph. Mardis, Cambria John M 'Bride. Carroll Jacob Luther, Carrolltown James Fagan. Chest Joseph G ill. Chest Springs Augustine Byrne, ClearCe-ll William Rni ney. Conemangh Richer 1 Zander?' -a, Crc-vle William Murray, Ubonsbnr:: Charles D. Murray. Galitzen Davii Mills, Jackson Henry Rager, Johnstown, 1st Ward Epb riam Back, t2d Ward John Cronse. Lewi Luckhardt, 31 Ward William Winner. 4.h Ward ITiuh Maloy, LorettoW'd'him Ry an, Jr. MiTlvillo A. M. Greg?, Rlehk-nd Henry Tipper. Summcrkill James Burk, Sumruitville John Sharbauh, ScsquL-hanna John liearer, Taylor Amos Davis, Wp.sh in" ton Hicbard White. White George Wal tera, Wilnsore M. M. O'Xeil, Yoder Geo. W. Osborn. Ccpcratassss vs. T3ie Pccpie. The bill for tha repeal c: th 3 tonnage ta has been signed by the Governor, and is ecv? a law. It not only releases the Pennsylva nia Rail Road Company fiora the payment of this tax for the future, but also fro.n all of saiit tax how due, amovattnj to about S50- 000. We woull like to know with what kind cf hgic, the members cfthe L"jij'ature and the Company sustain this partoftha Act. The principal reason urged iu favor cf the mea sure by its friends was, that the tas was not in reality a tax on the company, but en thr.so vrho ; !!. . 1... rcceivca ireignt over us roaj, that tae coni pany increased its charges on freight to an arjaoant sufficient to pay the tax, and that con sequently the receivers cr owners of freight and not the company raid it. We endeavored a few weeks ago, to show the fallicy of this argument, but granting that it is Tcorrect what right has tho company to La released from the sum cf f;S50. 000. now due and un paid. According to its own statement, this earn was collected by it Lr the use cf the State, oil of these persons to whom it. deliver ed freight; that is, every person to whom it delivered freight was in addition to the rpg ular charges of the company, compelled to pay the amount of the State tax chargeable cn the same. The company therefore received the money in trust fer the use of the State, and it at once belonged to the State and not to the company. What right then has iho Company to claim it as its owa after it admits thai it col lected it as State tax o!Iof the Loaost hard wor king citizen of the Commonwealth ? If there ws really anything wrong ia this matter ia the first place, it woull be riuht for the Legisla ture to Iirect that this money should, if forci ble be refunded to those who paid it, but it has no right to make a gift cf it to one cfthe wealthiest corporations cow in exis tence ia the United States. The Legislature having now cot through with all the legislation the Pennsylvania, and the Sunbury and Krie Kail Iload Companies required, is, we presume, ready to a-ijourn. But it it probable there are yet a few soulless corporations, whose business has not yet been disposed of. If they are wealthy, of course it will be attended to promptly. Corporations bow may be truly said to rule Pennsylvania, for they control the Legislature which makes the laws In truth there is now but little Legislation save that concerning, and for the benefit; of those artificial bodies. Take up the Pamphlet Laws cf the last session, and you vv ill liud that Learly all the laws it con tains relate to ccrpoauoss, many of which are clearly intended to cripple individual cntcr prize, and benefit the few at the expense of the mr.ry. How long shall this state of affairs bo permitted to continue? It is time the peo ple should arouse themselves to a sense cf the impending danger. If they are determined to remain freemen instead of becoming slaves, "hewers of wood and drawers of water" to soulless corporations, it is time that they were up and doing. The Legislature must be wrested from the grasp and rule of corpora tions, or it will be hereafter farcical to talk about the people of Pennsylvania governing themselves. They threaten ere long to be as dangerous to the liberties and rights of tic people, as was the United States Bank when Geni. Jackson dealt it a death blow. And worst of ail, many of them, the Pennsylvania Rail road for instance have already began to interfere with our elections. Is it net then high time the subject sncuIJ command the attention of the people cf Pennsylvania, who wish to live freemen in reality and cot in tame ? -Alx. C. Mullin Esq., mcmbtr cf the House from this County, was in town for a short time last week. He locked well, and se ems to bear the fatigues cf Legislation brave ly. He has been very attentive in sending us documents during the session for which be will pUase accept our tlar.ks Tfie Sews. We mentioned last week, a turner which bad reached us, that the United States troops bad evacuated Fert Sumpter by crdcr cf the President. This lures cut to bo incorrect, Major Anderson is still in possession cf the Fort. The supply cf provisions is almost en tirely exhausted, and Mr. Lincoln, it is now aseeitained to a certainty, dee 5 not intend sea diu;r on frcih sup: lbs. of ::hcr provbd. ir i:.c:i. Mr. IJueksiian was CciCv'y denoun ced by the Black Kopablicansta few ir.oaihs ago fcr rot reinforcicg Major Anderson, and v. j wore to! I to wait until 'Old Abe took :t-c icim?, and wo world see the secessionists taupLt a hyson. If iLty weald cot submit petab.y, lL?j would bo compelled to uo so at the poiLt jf the- bayonet. Wcdl. Old Abe is uovr i:i power, eud v.o hear avthh-g about coercion. It turos cut ibat he is as much cf b peace n;rD, aud av.iicas to prercnt civil war, a.s was Mr. Buchanan. V"hy is he net then denounced as a traitor for this by the Black ITt-puMican n:cu aad netvspr-pers tLat denounced Mr. lcchanaa ? C;n.e friends, Lt cor:jiotc!it. When the South. Caiohua Curanii:K-ioi!C-rs Mrlwd iu 7 i-shbton, uiaay Biack ItqvallicaJi ucw.cpan-?r3 tkvlared tl at it was 3Ir. Bnehr.asn's duty to have tueiji nr icstrd, tried for trracn, and handed. The CoEi;ci:s;:oncr3 fresi il.o Southern CoyfL-dera-c are now ir. Vltii'ttu, and are treated like goiit'rmcn. ICcthipg ci l about either arrcstiii or haoHr.g ihem. Why U Lincoki not desounced for this ? Again we sr.y, gea tlezucn, be ccnsLtcLt. All the U. S Fort?, la Texas Lave been fcurrccdcrcd to the State iiulkoiitlts. The U. S. Senate is still in srs.-iou In Pi-tcribur?,h, Virginia, 01 the I -3th -i. a vcta was taken ca the u-b-tku of if.s'iuct;ng their d.-ii-gatcj tv the- Stat. Ccavcntlon, The fc-!I.-?r:sjg was the r lult l-r soccsdvS, S7D, acaiust sccefbLr., 7G2 i.'i: jnriiy for t-icesii 117. lion. CV-:u.-I. Cay Ls beeu apruirtcd V S. Miuicr to paic lieu. David W:i?t:et Las becu clcc- ted to 11 tho unexpired tcr of Ga. C rcn in the U. S. Stn-.t-,'. ;.; as an ultra frcD trade :'-.i!: :ii-t. wl In: v:n T222 f?cut!icrsi CoiifedcrixCS". The States w Itch have &fvd.-.-d f . r ui tko - !-; -' a i.r,u now constitute tue fcutira v. of the thirtccu c-icnit.s at the time cfthe I.c e'aratica of Independence. They include torrit-ry scC-Icnt to contain a population of 50,000,000. From the manner ia which they have acit-d siace aJ' pting the scccss'u c ordinances, we are s:.ti.-lh;d that they are in earnest, aud fully determined to set up for themselves. Their provi-icnal government is now fully organized, nnd is controlled by some cfthe ablest stj;t xen the Amciican Continent contains. After having g-.-ne so far, it is not likeby they will back down frcm their petition, and n-Uui'. tr'Jj rc-c-Ltcr the Uidon. They have not be-e-n f-!ow In prepa ring f.r self dv fence. They Late already a respectab'e army, ia point of nuaibers, and said to be well drilled, and ready to t-iko tb f.ld at a mcment's earning. They are d,-tertiiir-od to - resist u c!lrts :o cnfvref the -xecutie'U of the l't:t-u States laws with:-; their liudts. This heirg the cao, if Mr Lincda pursues toward.-; them the cc-ursv A-'r.:-shadowed ia Lis Inaugural, war n.ur.t i:.e-vi-lably ensue, an tbi.- 1.3 i.ust do, or ,-r:.t bl own words."' Thn with di a wal cf the IJ, S Tu-O's from Fen Suu.j tor, v.hieh must t.-.!:e place ia a few day-., I: it has not already, v. I'd of course, elate the secc.-.-iyubi', and make them eve a mere tte-adfast aitd determined, ia inaint;.iriii'g their- j-oiiilon thaa they hvc heretofore been. If, therefore, we r-pcat, Lincoln dois v.bat ho bus s:.:J he will do, we may look for exciting times .shortly. The struggle must soca commence, if commenced at all, and if emmeuced when will it end? Let us pray that Heaven may yet avert the dire calamity cf civil war from the land. It now seems beyond the power of human agca cy to do so. State ('critics. Wo learn frora our Phi'ielphia exchanges, that lion. John M. Read, one of the Judges cf cur Supreme Court, iz aa applicant for a lucrative foreign Mission under the new Ad miiiistiation. If successful, a vacancy will bo created ia the Supreme Berth, which will have to be filled at tho next October election The Democrats and Republicans may there fore have an opportunity of agaia mcasurinn' swords in this State sooner than they antici pated. The opposition have certainly bit ground since tho late election, and we Crmlv believe the Democrats will have a working majority before next October If JuJ Read she aid resign wo may anticipate a stir ring campaign. By the way, we believe the State Convention which recently met at llar risburg, omitted to appoint a new State 32xe cative Committee. This is a matter wLLh should have been attended to. The course of the present Committee during the late cam paign, although doubtless Loacst and inten ded for the best, was weak, timid and vascil lating. It promulgated phn3 one week, and repealed them the next. The Democracy did not say anything at the time, but they thought a great deal. At the very time firmness and rnergy were demanded, they were wanting. The Convention should have dispensed with its services, and appointed firmer if not more intcik'gent men. The reign of bunglers Las continued tbout long enough. JSjrLoretto now contains nearly as many inhabitants as did L'bensburg io 184021 years ago. TJio Democracy orCansbrlia. Wc are gratified ti fiad that our suggestions last week, with icmd to the uuitinj of th. Democracy of this Cavity far the approach ing political campaign, are favorably rtc:ivc ! in every section of the County from which, wc have received any inf .irmati'u. The desirc sccms to be general, that bygones shall be bygones, aad the- party uuite-1 ca fair and equitable terms which v. ill uebber e-lcva'.j r degrade cither of the two uivisipus, into which it i3 no-.7 uufortu:.r.t;ly divi.lcd. It may not per hap?, h: cut of p'aci to state, that ire L.ioic that tlo men ia this place who were known dariug tbe Ltc campaign a3 'Brcck-ca:id-e mca arc all zuziyn that the parly shall be united- oa fair and hoiicrablc terms. As we stated hit wc-:;k. the only way wc think this can be brought ab. ut, is by refer ring the whole matter to the two County Com ii.ittccs. But this is a sabjjct fjr the coa sideration of the prty, and cur coIupjcs are cptu fur its discus.Mon. V.'e will be happy to receive and publish communications v.iih regard to it, if wriitja ia the proper spirit Any plan which will unite the two divisions jf trie party cufuir and nomaiHc terras will ati;fy us, and will, we are certain satisfy our friends. In the meantime let a proper spirit of f r bersrjcc be escrowed. Let uill jrcmcmber that we are members cf the amc 'political fid J,, and th-t wc skoal therefore be breth ren -dwcliiag together ia unity.' Let every one be to the faults of Lis Bemccratie neigh bor with whom he La? difTered, "A little blind, Tj his Ltuos very kind." This is the spirit whu h will iasurc ccioa a:A harmony fi..? the future, aud a brillii.nt victory n:xt f.'l!. It is cur irjchri-h dy Iuy thli week 1j cb; OL'e-'o tb; di ath of l i vt nerab'e eiiiz:i:s e-f this Countv. Mr. Peter Flio-an a: !. - re. Fri biv, a m a ..-on-. .' 1 Fiv w;;: o:i.-.- oi t.:-: krst ileis of c?:.. ::; .! i-.u i,.;'nfv. at u Lai. 1 possessed 01 an irua.e v.l.ieu v;us pro j! cginst sickness n 1 T.:iva'b.r, and ij-.fomit i o'o ei:e:ry of eb.-reot-;r, was a lir.c- s;.ec:;it'.n ci tlie A uie rtcaa I'i.ner. It is i-j i-a el ..- of men our C-uuy owes all i: weaia and nios2;:rity. Bu: for their I.ve cf IILerty a-.d adventure & their contempt for danger, the.-.-then Wesiorn nil would still he a desolate wilderness. Their names msy not live ia tbe b:.tery of our country, but the traces cf choir labors will icmaiaiili the ia:t moment of ilie Mr, Fhinae-ra was a ged citizca and com manded the esteem ot all who knew him Mr. Jc.-icpa Tieiny died cn the tame day at his residence ia Cambria towLship, cgod about 70 year.?, lie too wr.s IvL-g a resident of cur Ce-unty, and encuuntcrc-i mary of the privati.ns of its Pioneers. lie was cne ef the most honest and upright men we ever knew, aud In all bis dcullogs ith bis ildlow men, manifested his love of right ao.l de tes tation cf wron-;. But be was more than ibis : ho wis a sincere Ol.ri-.lh.u. Death oil no: find him unprepared. Ill', iog live J tbe lift; ol the rn-rhtous, bis b-iet end was like thgirs. May he rest ia pence. We have frequently been a'-ked, vl:o are the ia iividanls we alluJe io, un ler the names of MorJoc:d, tbe p.retiy School Mi trces, Jonathan CIdbuck, Jr., Jec. Wc Lave only to say ia reply, that these fjuiLs -never were intended to be pc-rnal, and that none of tbe parties reside iu Kbensburg, although we hope tbe pretty School Mht:cs will one day. She is really beautiful. We met her, fer tbe first time, at a ball a few weeks ago, and although we had net. Ilka our friend Mor decai, iubiked sundry glasses cf small beer, we could not refrain from exclaiming enthu siastically, when he pointed Ler out to us : "Oh fiho doth teach the torche-3 to burn bright, Her beauty hangs upon the check of night, Like a rich jewel ia aa llthiepbs car. So shows a snowy dove trooping v-.ith crows, As yonder la Jy o'er her fellows shows." Vv e asked her to dance with ns several times during the evening, but sho always as sured us sho wa3 engaged whether to dance or be marticd she did not state. Still she is a very charming young lady for all that, and will doubtless make an excellent wife for tome one of the masculine gender, who will be for tunate enough to wco and win her. iT-iT Our town was afUheted daring the two weeks of Court-, with quite; a number of ven ders of quack mc-dicincs, tia horn pec! hers, elc. They were all, cf couree, rrhicip-.i:y ro-markablo for two tlangs ignorance and impudoncc. It is time cur citueu should know this elas cf individuals veeil enough, u- t to patronize them. But to far from this be ing the case, wo lecru that even the i:Atb7y jij man Viith the toothache remedy, made money. Iluiilhras assures us that "The pleasure U as rcat, Of be-in 5 cheated, ss to tht-at," sud from what we observ-d during tho last two weeks, wo are convinced that thu saying is a true ona. bbT Wc Lave received the proceedings of a moc-ting recently held ia 'Johnstowa with a icquest to publuh. From the manner ia which tho proceedings are drawn up wo arc inclined to thick the meeting wa3 what is usu ally called a burlesque- At all events the paper before us is very much iu th nature of an advertisement, and if the paniea inter ested desire to bavo it publbbod, they should pay for it. J'ict'jroc '.tii. j The Pittsburg T'.-ifch statcl s"3 mouths ago, that tb A7 . ; 31. v ILmhl and the Dwirnd ;' I :r.:'irl, v iv the caly papers. in the U S. that 'ustainea the ?iJ:a;iii-:traf;o:i of Janis Buchanaa. Ti.l whether true or net, placed u at ba t ia very good company . By way cf re-turn: ag th' compliment we will state, that we bcleive tbe Dii"::l-:h and Democrat Si &.htiitt.l, were the enly p-apcr j iu tbe Sute whiua or posed tb? re -p-. a! of the tax on the tr.nn ;e :f the Pcni;-vl-vania Railroad, with anything like Crmno.-s and zeal. In this cas?, wo are strain f irt tm ato ia fettia iuto ool cot1: any. Th Railroai Company wields a piwcifai ifiu once over the Press of tho S:;.t?. Can our friends of tho Din-i'vU inferm us .hy this iseo? rw"T!,e Grceaeburg Arjtrs informs us thai a nusiber oftheyoun liJies of that place, 'have resulted themselves into a read ing association., We wonder if they wonlln't also liko to resolve themselves iaio wives and mistresses of families? They woull th n have something to do besiues reauicg. The movement however, h a good one, and wor thy of imitation. Mordecai informs us th.t a similar society has been organized r-t Moik barns, with the pretty scool Mistress a3 Presi dent, and that be and young Jonathan Old buck, have been elected ornery members. Of conrse Mordecai should have sail honora ry members, but as he ain't much of a schol ar, he is excusable for the blunder. Accident. Wo learn that Owen Cmr.drg ham, a sn cf John Cuntbj-ha:a, r f Sos'i ".e hacr.a tn , ha Ibis le- broken on !e.-t 'dep. clay, by tbe rnnnir:; o-Tof a t::-.rr cf l:orst-. He was walbio a j-hori di.tunce in front of th-i team, when tho hordes bceanic f:thtci"'d, and t-irted at a f-:'l -elb p. Bef.-ro he could b.avc tb.e rintl the tcirj- .-.f ;-. w.-: eon struek hi?a, and .) whi?h w-i:? br. !-. a. Ho w-. a", a. t it .' - . .5.-.: imjuc :r:ee. We ...are-iv t:v i-r. i :;:,, ct v. .. i. . . e.v: nr.. iii.-ar-i :.m n:u: .-;-;ve. 1 ;.: cr--.: .1 1 - . - r.-i w;is b.-".bin, -r 1 v r:.e ::- 1 nrs' I ut tb -hoi"-:s wkoj-, o::":e;'t we-re : !;-iur-. 1. jf-Our i-ru Dr. J o-l b .-;.:o a f. w wc;k-; a : B;:dii-r. re.fnrn- ... ! r - een a''en-;":r a ce-ur.- t c- lures. du:I,)' ibo wiuttr, ia tbe Je .Trson Mrdical College. We presume he will now commence the practice of hi; prof.;s..:jon. lit bai boon a close ctul.T.t, and i? possess? 1 ' f abilities cf a high, order. He will therefore we are con fi -lent, make a good phyleicn. Success at.n.l him and a ki i Providence- fur nish hiai with plenty of patients cf tbe pay ing kiad. reUFl swear Judge, I d n't know," was thi re-ply made by a wttnes? uuriiic: the b::-t Couit, to a question a.-k-.d him by Ju igo Taylor. He- remiu-ed us of the wi'ncss who ia a certdn ca-e- trie I a few yoar ago. cn be ing asked by Geni. McDonald, one of the ecaos-:!, where Le lived, replie-d "Why Jos eph. I live in my skin.' His Honor i:.-:i--nautly eoiumitt-jd him 1j jail umil he suber-d ur- JSl-citi-bi-.t-j (i' -l L'ictto.t li II. The board of Dlicctcfs cf tbie rend, cn latt Mo ad ay dc cib'd to tcrfids-.te it, and Leate tbe dc-r.o: rouihef tbe ber-.-agh, a shor: eib-tanee V.'l-t cf Center siieot. This we ikink the Lc:-t arrangement that ou'.d be no...:a un der tbj c:rcu:::t::n. c5. Wc are also grarin.-.l to learn, that ia all pred-ibi-ity, tbe read will be completed bed'ec the J uuc Court. Look out fjr the Locomotive. the ease cfthe Commcnwcalth vs, Peter Ragcr r.ud Mrs. E'.lcub.lh Gray, con victed of Adultery, a motion ia arrest cf Jul gemcut was ably argued ca Lo:h sides en !a-t Satf.rday. Tho case v.as tbea continued un til the argument Court, April bled, c: which time JuJrje Taylor state-:! he wculd announce his dccu-lon, and ia cens-qucr ce of the noveltv cfthe points raised, file an opinion. TI?Tom Corwin, of bloody band and hos pitable grave notoriety, has been avpointoJ by Lincoln, U. S. Minister to Mexico. This wo presume, is intended as a compliment to the Eoldiers of the Mexican War. It is said he declines the he.or. IE7We Lavo received the catalogue of the "Iron City Commercial College." Pittsburgh. Judging from it, tho Institution, is in a very flourishing condition In the list cf gradu ates, we Gad the names of J. II. Evans, and Wm. Lintca cf this place. Died. Oa last Ik i lay ia Cleara-el 1 town ship Mrs. Map.y MeGouc::, v.Ilb of Mr Guo r.cu McGoiec;:, rgc J about too years. ZZT It is sail 10. 0o0 ar plicati ?us for Pes: Ma-tor. have alreaJy been pt evented to P. M. General. 'Itfjor Aiivli i o-ur:. Strange rumors are alb.-ot unf.-un-icj, we hope that Major Anderson has not be-cn in sensible to the arguments of Hon. Jed. Da vis. It is thought orange that the lite Con errcts, bcn ic its adjouinment, were net advi-s.-d that there was a scarcity of provi bus rt Fett Sumrtcr, and that it was so turrennded with a coacenrIe circle of fortiilcatioas, ibat 3 iargo arn.y would be neveisary to insure i's reinfore-enient. Had there facts, bceu kn-iwn, it is Iciie-od that the PriiddeU veculd Lave b;cn authorized to accent tbe mea aad the munitions tendered bim by Slates. It is also biat.d, perhaps untruthfully, that Major An derson has assented to the withdrawal of all those cf the culIo-l?d mea vsho compose bis garrison, at the cxpir-ition cf their terms of r-ervics. By law, Lc Lss had authority to re tain them in Lis time of peril, whoa cvr-ry man counts. Yet it is said that considerable numbers Lavs been suffered to go away. Anr.i'.vr Ciir. We.: r vn.:::. MI. -. Ariil V, Ii7. Mvssrs. B. 1'----. Jr. i C 6k if '-. -J. Bjikg the past seven years I have su.7e.- ji fr e--.fi all the ids i:j! J.nt f a wcakn'.rs f th -: cigestivo or gan. At ti.:.cs lelr.T i;cr..d with a i cs treme loalhiug of f oci I have ret taei n' uiL-ha.c ut i'-r leys ; aul " n; I-rt;jl!y ret true 1; lb -.7: cn aa itr.!jio2 72 r v.--. tru eaten. At t tb fu -i !-uVi ii a iiiu i. w-- t.j - receive - r ,,...: bcnciit, iu t-I.'rdl.ir c-o, fi. i v. ur IlOb LAND BITi I procure I a i it;: :d i.-t.-ture I !..iJ ta.-a J.au c: it. much relief: an! edt, r.fivr having contin ue its use ilr a short time, c: j'-y exclbnt the Sta hcakh. Ye;nr? Jec. J. MeMASXE Sold by ail dru7a'i--ts. Camns and Ffvlp. ! Cmnns ad Ftvna ! 1 One of the greatest re medic? thtt has e ver bee-a laid before tb-j publie, f.r Fevr an-1 Ague, and which have received tbe higl e.-t c-eominms from tbe pi; nd the f "-, ', i DR. J. IIOSTBiTKll'S CBLLBII AT''D BITTE US. Who rmj! 1 endure th e t Tin r s arisiDg from this honible oilseete, v bon it can be ao easily cured? V.'bo would endure slocples? ni .'hte, burnir g f. vers and i-y cb.il alternately. v-Lca a remedy can be obtJc'd f.-.r i laer-a trine-? Ana vet he,w mrnv fu ni- I t: tot lies linger cut a painful txi.-tenee nr.ic-r this dea;iy llight. cn 1 d) tenLI-g but 1- t. .: L r; - uowa quiuiae, u: as ccr.: :.s ther dily ru oi.-, . t ibey n. : -h e.J 1 w..,k .e lieved M.na !-ut the f. 0 1 roju.e tb.-. .a v ...u..: and iuvj ib.aisdv d:u,:i.-s and d.:.l jT:"S- e a lv :J.V."o ed:: 1... : V .. - . . . . . - v. : tor.i j. .. . J j ib'.s -: u:". we :.:.v--- :.. j i:.. u-:-::U -.e: : rv: .- ": :: t" V- ' : t the L'-.-.t I: t'.o ;e !:.ur::-...; t :.: r. : e A : .. n-j o v w n 1 . . e , -i 1 e . A-.n i::.o..i. v. !.'.!.: L' i. alio n , e--..:i:pla:... . . . ked a ; :: :u lie c ieu v-.;b i-.-, l.-.r to tbe r ii ' :-o e : i -: : :.o u: a e u. d h u. e, in v. 0.1 .; :. wbe:c bo 1. :: her. :.i lac l.ou-.;', .-..u t -.U.e:- e-;,:: e it a scve-i e ere.n.p in i.-e :e-:..:.eb, -br of Vibich 2-1 S. s; i.o- . -: cdy. Ti e fi.::lly sb .y ..-'u r i :1; r.a i bef -io th.y .-: : ; ; s:.---r. A.:.: . went out cf d-.::. re...r.:. :-. , (-:.: ti.r Ml i.uarters c i aa 1 ur. t.;w .:.::u :L:.: wert" iciuiuiu :"i om o ' i eu t o.i' bod wivb-ut lurch'.. 7eu..ik. .'.lui ib" time Mr- Smbh. Rve-e;c?pa::- i ly t y- .u, : men, reaeb.-d bis eio-'r. As l:.:;.r -a . .-. P'-.-s.iig on, t'.e.e a'lenti .: : uc.vi t . the cry Ci' no i.:f..;;i, 1 ::,o-r : b.f .-. -.re1: . 1 .... 4. e. ; 1 .. ...... . :od a b V ' 1 . x ..u e ..ii T.r.i Ti :-j . 1 . . . ; - j-- 1 by .io. S:!iitb. 1L1.ee. We,v vib ecs m: 01 vi ie:.o- eiv-A:-;-. 1 ie.:;i ;.s c wu.- v r artntly f?:i"v i: ;ur.J. - tut ab ut Lino i.vM In t.ie mmla n Cee :-. r"s b.Id upon tb-e 1 ...-. vbi.k I O . y r u.e :. f.t that the 1-..A- i !..- . - - e . ..: eet, its lae O..Cv its n-.ck as if an : C:.e-:CO it tO de Otb ta-.t-rnitv ef the m s :ia t i -:c ebbJ, Af 3 iorv le"rl d.-ne it any viol.; ia' e-f the la. . ie: : . 0 - ; :r Ver-le-t tii.-.t I..C Onbi ee;:.' t-j its b . vielence at the Luubs cf its netlur, An Ilarlu.l. The actor ia this inxrr-ou? and diibolb .d crime- in only about s:ee.:e-en years 1 1. Oar in lo:m:.nt does Cot say what dpriitie-a w. mado cfthe culprit. Orelea-s to fce jriven fr its Evacns tiau. V.'AsnixeiTOX. Match 11. The adminis tration has decile! to ;i;bdruw Major An derson from Fort Sumter as :. peaci p liev. the conciliation cf the Border Stnes b.-J tbe alleged reason, but cf the evacuation there is no deub. Order will seen be is sued to that cITcct. The Washington correspondent cf the New York Times says tbe qu-rstija of re-m-Ibrci:)!; Fert Sumter has beta unuor consid eration in tho Cabinet, cud it h n-::b r.to d that the question, whether or no it ii not de sirable to withdraw all tho troops, except two cr three men, rather than to incur the LI or I sbeu which will probably e ecur beibrs treeor s and supplies arc put into i:, is now to la de ckled. TL3 imme-dLte i.cct.-v.ity of seitllr.? this quoiti.m, grows e -t f li e fact, :bt iberc is cnlv a Ii.k-I r-lv ef Lrcai at Sumter, lut jber'y ef -alt me?, aad tba l. au.i that it must either be supplied cr abandoned very soon. The uestica has Icon unler di.-cussioa in Lira miihary ci; e'es f.-r t:vet:d dsy r. Gen. Scott advL'es that rcir.:: rocmcnta c-ienrt now be pat in without an e no: in. us iocriuoe e f life. Of cvuise Lis i.-v- cu the su:jeet can net be knoYiu cfuelaby tj 1I.0 public, but Le is undejsiced to say, thai wo have ncith- r 1 il lit ..ry t or uavhl leuee at baud sufTnient to sujply the Fort n .'.-.iu-t t!i tbro-atened cpre sitioa it woull take- lid t-Jd men to ova. re: me. Be.-lde-s, if it sbcu! 1 i:.i:;-.te eiv'd vrar, ia a 1 dii'.ou to nuiiiner the S-vach. and cverwbelm- i ') ' tb e U l i n s.ntiu c .t the the VfVe cf jmsi a would req-: ll. 0,11 'J -v-rn- ncnt hobli rs to ttury cn the ?:ru;he, nrc i a hun lrea lait.tou Ooi.ars 1 t og:u v.i.O,. In s-etcli aa event 20,Oe-0 aire woubl be neeied to preserve Wtshiugtea and the Government archives. The general in; press ioa Le c ca the streets is, that the Ad.id'.is'rctiten has determined oa withdrawing the trceps frcm Fort Sumtr, Laving only cna corp-cral. two men, and the stars and Etripes, compelling the chivalry to capture the fort after all. Ma. c i I "2 i f xn.-'.:.-. : ! e: e :L:x i: - j i e: iL e e "e- 1 lie- .'.i :'..- t (, '-ieh me cts ) : vili trie:; j t , . ; He f.;v.r.-. a n.-v.- - v b..: ; - in r ! r-tu :j -- -. t:.e 1 I ; :i o.. . ; Iho (, uvs -, r.2tc-2 c!.::.-I'.'- ' -. .- -su:..;- c: e -v - or i ' n-is .vi.h ;l. ; r. ' liOtif-, i ' r. V - .. . . , . , - e i-c-rs to I -' upr.;t tti:- new j cut tiic t or.'Tcntb n -.--.; .J 2 v 1 11 15 r-:r -ert-c i t Y . - iIov.-to.n's this cath. I-ce, if It io also rej c: -? I : trc-cps en his t a - There are 1-5" 0 T -BrCTm-vi'le. B;:...3.-, Maeeh 0 tnadi fjr the Fc-lcral 1. .. as their transpo; tati Ji5 ; for. The- sr-a.. 7 . TL - C :; Vcti j.i I. to ce-ntiwir : :b. 2 : c C-i. du"V. '.1 t.i ;-. ! lb 1 'rr.,. t r . .. e-... 'o Jir . i t : I ... -- u . . : - l . .t:a . a ' .1. . i L : We k., ; : j :, .. :.::. I! : ' 7ho :ro av ng the 7i i n.er--, ne u 0..0 u"- r - -: . t:-. i - e e . v be V... r 1 e;..u. i alter i.:s o l " e- : Ofl.'.) b ce wici eb- r:u n a- - , i al s.t.Ie I a'.-r r': -.-.;. ci.:- e: II. (,.. be v:. i.i;: :j : . tbe aje of thirty ve. where Lc i-.:..ai'a;a t.re . cl cted Go verror of 'i t i-S 'be elaect f-r t.,--o v-; nga jKr.-ourd quali- .-S V ... icansc-o. iu tbt f.c .: 'a. . rem tb; p riskier. t-f a j -art. . -that of Unite J S.at-.a iok - :..-". shown iu the roc,-: t .--ssi z e whore Lis, Lrnucu.t zhl ev:r lies to General I.-.v.c vera. -d.l-2:l..I wb'le' h!S 1. -' T defeuso 01" the Union g-.v. :. grtkuae ar.d e siren efib.- '.' can nev.r be . ::,n. :e ;J.r. n St. ne, a ce" b-d ; : .-.: , cnhlbkit : tt:.:.: next s i well und. r Lis c. : :: ibern up, a 1 d; Ire :!.. -"!:r. cn e . . whieh ! e a.'aeb s t e a self wubin ir, iak -s t'. e iueiul-es In a pi;. :::. e if - - when be e;Ik, k'ib b ?cts ia every v.: ; a- ; iu the riair. 3k .-lb . :'. lc-.s v.Lica are j ir.'-.-r .V:ye. ef Blaskst -0. tc r from y i i-v-.h. in v-Lkh tb 1 :: -. D-:k tlvods s Id e o laoi. and as Vet 1 .-: - .' -wind is shift in.! are.-:. I ! ; p-e-lii! ; slid my ::a:isL:.' : llevc thit He will : b e u- be as a pc-eple wc mn.i u ly ' s loueh U! n 1 a:.- b.. -- -interest to Wasbieal m i-i President elect v.d s-r: sounde.t patriots bo ca -: - f our country dereuJ. ti. Providence, greatly np.u cy Lis cabinet attempts to j er in O C 3 C o c