V5 Mir J A .VAL'&Li. v.. ' .W WO m U -w.m 'Smccrat anb gaifutcl. Janus S. ToiW. I'uSjli-Sicr. iiiSTsiiS. mi s .51. ic(tetzill A. Adverl'sinu' Agents. 1 I J Nassau S'lee'-. New York, and 10 State treet, Uoston, irethe au:hori7etl A cents for the 'lh;:4 ocs:at & Sen'tisf.i.,' and the most iiificn tiil and largest cireu atinu' Newspapers in tho L'i.itfd States an I Canadas. They art rmpoered to tontriict for us at cur l.OWfSI TERMS. TIic Ingrales. ; We are pleased to observe, that the relia ble Democratic papers of the State, v.nani Cicusly condemn tin course of the fcelf-styl-ed U tit or. Democrats, in the House cf Fep rc:enhv.ivcs cf this Stite. in fusing with the Itcpr.bl'c.ia members, in the eivothm of the cf ( Ki:T wr that b.ly. The c wtc-c cf the Dcino-: Title members throughout the con rst. is v.-orthv of the hi -best commend u:on I TLiy i'-ocxi by the party iu an hour w hen ireavn to it, niiht have prt.ved fatal to ifi f-ture prospects in this State. In ti e hour of its uttacst ree l, they did cot proe j rccreanis. The Democracj cf Tenhsylra- . , ,.,-, ..... r ' t-oi .-hi-o, I . M.ft th..r i l.i.rl or, T':d tt.T lit Li i Pil. JMi 1 L t lll 111 All "li iv- ill J th.nse ,!. y w ill hereafter ndight to honoi. Mr. Pershing, was among theSrst to tire he Dem.cratic memb-:rs to stand by their colors undismayed bytl.e tre.ison of ti e tc'f r'.ylc-l Union Democrats. He has thus j far proved himself worthy of the coon- Jii.ee of the mountain Democracy, and that Le will coLtii.ue to do euhroughout theses- h:n. w dt r.. t entertain a doubr. We had ! f xpected better thing-, from Jno. ?cot, Ls ., of llm tingdon Count'. Wo console ur Felf, however, bv hoping that he will repent if the errors of his ways before it to lattT, and that he has tot fallen like Lucifer, to rise no mote. The following article frem the Hiinisburg'ti I'uti i'jl Sf- Union, fully ti plains how the arriag.iiic-nts for the fu sion were coLsumated .and nt the Fame tim odial:.lt'.:i a witheiing reb-.ik-i to the traitor:-. " A few words will f-xphihi this wi.ole trt.r.saction. On Monday ti,-; L '.'do Jfi.i cr.ds and Union lU-pv.tUcat.s held a caiict.- r.n-: noinit,ared Jir. IcjW; . ii'v a m.te : i committee to c- liter re-i, ar Democrats : and, at ti e meetifg of the Hi-moi-rat'n: caucus op M 1 .day t'vei,ii:, a proposition was submitted from the Un'-.n 1'emocr.ittc committee that it ti e regit ar 1 I )i-riiir it -4 won i nn-.-nt. Air Kitrf n l!-if candidate for speaker, the Union D-.-incr..t j " I'v"'e of d.-s," wa tt.c emphatic ad vot:lti a: '.-: ti eVct Dvm.-crat:c oHict rs of j monition of St. P.;td to the (Vrintl ians. atid Ti e i,. r..-, wi. mo exctf t'.-n or two inn r'xr i i'l't-s v.iiicii weie o. i e uii-u in t moll , iiep'iw.;.;i.s. an v: t:-t:-.i in-;t:c n T- aefppt tt.is otter. t: a asi.rauce wa trcn that Mr. I! v o v.-on'd Of r.i :.-.- l! 1 on-,- : C upon a Pem-iCratic basis and act with the J'co otratic pai t v. l- ti.e eternal ii m.r '1 t the i("0';'ir l)em .crth" i: ,-.b, r f Let id.,, ure he it s-rdd. 'the ) -ooou. .: z't ! UtJijwft.'.'t r'j'Cti- l. They di Unfitted t o! nt.k wrn toe I) -rr.oer.-iT i: to,-.rs j..,a-.ng atiovo ii:em than to yu-M lo tt.e oicia;."--, ot A set i.t )ir. .fit-si i; t V .i ll m". l s tvh. .b o-:o ' H i ItS W :.0 .K i : !. ! A CO er.'ii ti lor tee: eo oi.t rati. n. V h'M'or them f-r their coi:ra;c. Wc re-f-:-ct tl.ei.i for tbi ir devotion to irir.."i , f,-.'t ; prmciptes : a::,i ... r ' i c-;,y!, ,C1,VS-Vir'r'!:1- . r Jk oj':!i- LH.Tl ti.tr i r;ui.li t'.il.', l.tis vo it IO j rot compromls-? :he!r org-irdz-uitm or sc'I I at snv Men who cannot trot their claims to a Democratic cancus, have no right to call tf ernsei ves lT-.rf.i's. Let them mae the m. st of their triumph ; for it will be chert lived. The Democratic organization comes out f this contest pure ;-.nd in a;Ii.l- ttraftsl. Another tlection will put it out cf i tr.e power ct so Mcnfice it. 1 r r..l!:,i.' in. CitoriNN ATI January 10 .A tpe -l d wis-j patch to the Commercial, :'r-iu Ii.v'.iam.p- ; rlis, says that f.ur Imliana reghmenfs in tie Drecn river e .':.;n:n have a-ivach e 1 to South I r,., t r.Mi. -. . -r-. t . . I !..-.-. i . . . . . w it-. ii fin 1 ii r ,11 M-.in n mis -..-r-. ;T ::iiii- " , - - - ... ..... - - - . , I - ooycr.i',l,aVtle, licpni 'ho:,;;; w.;;eVadv i lh-,1 Kt,,..,, v u - - :t,not, nre. The coulagraticn cuinucd chu-e.t,. ,ng fi 1-,-rn the c Mn ! -1 1 :', j ' ' ' " to accon-mo. late t l.-m with a trade unon awr. hr m .fane. i.vt innor.. of that ; , , ; . - ail ni.ht and ti.e p'aco was sti'l br.rnin2 or. , of the murdered at IW.inor, on tV- i ' the most rcas..r.at'.e terns. The regular I Hal ana ti.on iovest me. log ar- too n-- . ' : the evenlt:-: of tl:e d. v. 1 1 n tl e Ph.Io is rtret. c i.h r f At - .1. an.l r o h . i,.f..r,j.0. ! I'iIMI'i; 'i'(t" N -Th' ' Ilept-i lics-n .o.:cus e gerlv tn.hiatcd tl." i hie ami gemrous leiottd nnirr.-.lo M be i t;-i:!i' r,,r ' m!,I,!; 1' I'arr-" K-ttcr an.l . .lt of any r,ors who were d-rend.rt n L iters of A h;n: ;-tr t'i.i. on t;.,-. - occasion by naitnating J .im 11 - r ,.d ; w.;tll(.llt clvm,,i..us 0cfci,d,rs nm-ng ! "'""were f und c .nceided ir. the hn- , ' ' ' ' ' ! tUmfl.r .urr-tt. in eo:f r iIm .1,.. 7'to , Io'.i S Cj'. !c, .f WoL i,. m ho after, at ctnsM., Pn,nr,e ,Uhkinili tn cri,,t ..f of Ids tlothing ; and folded up in lis -' i of M,iand nny .ike 5u..h C i.d - t C-::, v. oc. h.v, I.., the dtiiiils of tie titatj t.'Wttll te llego . 1 ui,;t...in-at pn. il! i.'r-jlr.l in-.-.. Tlie 1... otic Islana will sail for Ih.htUi-: , . . T. .... ,. i ,.. ft tl C- io..'trs: !. ! tlating power, were s. - n s. .tied ,.p.,n term a.,.V3,l to sing in . V. Vf Ua t,-,s -r, c,.nMq.HliCe ,lf tle fofuc, : A L'-Mvi:..t:sfacn.rvtb-... rartic! their praise. Bvr..n wr-.tc a heantiful epl-' C'"Uli'!"- ,ul-rn,at,on tonccrmng Gem ; I ' J 7 J ' . Jf!- l hr r-rd.ally -pr-rceiatrnj th :,...,. an i-t hlv: - , The Democratic party knows no half way tspi. on a favorite Ntwfoimdlard.-r. that ': C,irnM,k's Htlur... Twenty trunks in ; ' " -i '-r-i o.i t... vatKS s.,1 uay J l.,;0ral.?. n.i human nmrr.1 of l r j n . r , ,-, .f,,' -.tiv. m rnrs. Tii"se wi.o commence bv be- i , s ... ,,.. i vt i..- ...i - , , '. wh.-h Mr, Wilmer was taking his iirtab!e : J vst n- i IIo-jso rf poVatea of Mary'at.d. the lot- ! f..r -.-:i'er! c--t Ju'In 1 ' I, . , . . . . ., . , , I,..', '.V I " l.v .111. ...... I , i, IC .. le t tt I I T" , . . . , ,-1 m . ' . t ". . - I : i '.: I s in r-i ri ! 1 - n.i n j u i.io I ......... C . . . , .. . , 1 .. . 1 ... t - 1 i.C steaimT .Ul.t ,-riii,i.. W-I.1.1, .ir- r- tf fH.tr I in-.ni 1 1 tr n ia lirroriei onm- . I . . la.-ii. Ciric.itown. an ! v.i:! oor -rv P. ehester. ! T U is tV h f-o- te-f B.;V nt. Gree, ' Vt" " : W VV f.os. one hun.iro.I and futy , -..e - "tang u ua, . .. , BUB-J o, rJ Cft Urion ,uisiJlers c at Ball Notice is heieby given that btters . P-n Pii - I i- - 'n -it . ' "J C'r-rJ- j -S I-- Lur.es wt a fwur,. ; tp.iols chewing silk, fifty V-U of thread. ; the rebels. jUD an , r,Vl,flI v tU rtbc, Jave arrlT. I ministration c-I.t Wmafi Geo. cm .lis ton catr.t,r,g a !,werful , Nature ha-made them lutifu! 8nd fair j and thirty on- rolls of tape. I The re-!! steamer Gordon Is o the f to. ! from ;,t 3 j estate of Foz dn-th S. Litzor. I.te ... Ptcc r.t 15-.W .:ng Orccn. and ,t i, said tr.at tt look upon, but many, in the mistaken ! The m.c-t strange part of the story is 1 bt rerairs. according b the reports of con- ,.iUpt., w;ls TKce:v at OM V in I hn x C,,,l"t' leased, h ive gr.,: T, . , 4 " , . 4 ,. 1 " " t "-'. Miojeci ! that the clerical faitar and spy was sutler- rraoanos uo on uoa.u u -uu no. . tihhi, , . . : T ,v,f i,e ,nnon1.i:B, i . , .-V i . r The rebels at and about Powhng Green ate them to a cruel operation, which is graphi- eJ to -o on without his bi4'c in const .r:ence of the damage receded in t ' , ! . Lc? '- cnnnn'1 ;n; ua" -'t-Ue are notify t- con.e f.rw . destroying the ra'dnud. fellin- trees across ! d.-s.-ril-l 5n f-.M..,.:,. J , J rt ro m .thout Ins We,aac. 1 ... heard at Norfolk, m the direction of Allnr- settle the same, and ad rf.n?l.:.x o g . ... " i .u;c ti a . . ner encouuier nnu mc .uouni crnoa on ' , o i . , i , i a.-k i.-t thf ,1 r-t rfii..iir t- i the tra- k an-J iluinr evervtbintrto retard H.a .,.r , .? -.-t. ..... - v a . - fjrlla tn rM,, lm Vftr. .,1. i , ... . imansbjd. at wi.e o cock ye-terJay -'sl toe sai.i est . -.rn .in. j i- j s ; o. i. .....I.. ...vjnna. o.,,.., i,c uU1,i r.- ,,, , . . . . . . . . u . . . .1 n n iiectm HT :M. I . - I till-. n pr . gres-i A our army. It is said that they j the pupils of the pretty School Mistress, vertisc-njent? If not, do not fail to read are making every preparation to evacuate j bowling at the top of his yoice, th nth.-r it now. It can h ft und in another col-P'--. tr03 th Wch of our foTCs. tUy'during re.ss : Qriti. Xo doubt of it. Old Darker has been boasting around the Cmnty.that we have girtn him notoriety. Of conrie we have, and v.c- are glad O find thit he is proud of it ; but he must remem ber. lh;it th-reis .1 vast iliif.renee between re putation and notoruty. The As-, in tlie Ani mal kingdom, has .is much, if not mure, r.o-t-.ri;-y thin trie Lion, but does nt ei joy as routl. r putation . The- vilest criminals in the land, enj'-v almost world wide n..:to:i- ' t but it is not a notoriety of an er .viable kind. The ii 'toiiety we. have iven the old , II' inferos tg tisti.-al. is that of being an ignorant, .igger uorshipp'ug Ahollti- ni.-t. v.l-o is in favor ( f elevating Iinck Niggers, and Iigger Wenches t- an cq ndity with i white men and woni'-n. We :ue. Uowtvr, ! gh: 1 to find th .t he i-. pr- u I of the n- ti vie- ' ! . . ... i tv wt ha-.e t;tven 1.; in, and siii'e !e Id:, s it. v.e will pn i.ahly favor him vith more .f ! :n a?s at'lo ami t -rciMe nmrm.T, all f .e nr t!;? same sort before "wn h oee d..n- wi h huii : U'lu.erds the 'licpoahrs' I.Ave .to v.gf in vroriie'I uitr!:t he don't s e t-i otter to drop I support of their po-itioti, ; nd the produc- the cotitroversv and let us alone. lie also botists that he is certain of car- j !'-i!ae to F -lity as a close and 1-gi :al rea rying this County for G-rgress. This also j '-er. The law, in this, the h ur .f its ui ivc ar "hid t. l-.ear. nr.,1 wn sbtcorelr 1,.tu ! '"'ost need, is hot without advocates, and he may ben .minatel. We wuuld then re- ganl the election of a Dem.n-ratic member j -'sva''y '" protection ol f.-iecp tr.m logs with ti e Signal corpsof Gen. Durn-i le s fr.m this district as a We-one conclusion, i 111 t,i5i county; that Cambria is admindy Exp-dition, t he Hospital sit .op. of the I lx pe lt is, however, tinmaulv f-.r him t be maU i ivli;ted f-.-r the reading of Shcvp."an.'. is. , diti.-n and several 1.. r v:sohs of th Ih-t igr.ing Messrs. King and Kopelin bhtt.a j their back?, in the Northern p,.rt;..!. tf this j 0,uitv, in.ismttch a th-r hav- never an- J ncut.ce.1 tht mseives as candidates. He i probably thit ks it 1 to k.li them :' h: a.!varce. We li th far b ier.t oti him as oossii-le. f. r ear cf sivit-g something that n.iud.t prevent his t,.'.-min.t ! tion. l,it if he should el: mce 1 1 b--n.tted I y the Ih j td.li 'a-i .-.,. f.-ren. . c .i'l fet! it to be c.Mr dutv t 1 lash hi::; v :!.- ,,ul Iri.r,v n v. ill then find that wh we have said of him va? but h.rity and i " ! mil: '. ; ' t II - c-.titiuts to complain tint v.c Lav- ... f . . , ., . , . . . I Uur corimns are, lnwev.r. opit: t-. t.e ih.--.iie.l nun ;-T,l.tir: v, an-i aF-ai!cd torn wii:-- , ... . . . ' ,,. ci'.-sloi's ot the subwit. W e will bohaoi.y r out any provocation whatever Hi f.w:i heart must ten l.ii 1 that this js r.i: ;:t:;ji. d - ; e.i tal--!....!. In the v-,,-y first mm.ber ': .f;!-v .--' wl.i.M, ! e i-sivr-.h. charg- d " 'vith t!i' -'-- and m- s infam-us crime kno-vn b the laws of our c-nntry t' e crime ot treas.in. 1 i.ts e'lar-- oe h is t;me and again rpc-ated. and foil. .we 1 np by mrilicious assaults :i our private chiii -a.'ter. Was it our duty tamely t subn.it to these charges ? e.r was it n t rather o".r duty to reply to them :n the spirit of a man. V.'vi has a nmc. who-? fam? I3 dc ,r t . him. Who -.as a heme whose hearth is ika"- t., him, Wh-n thip are tr.ln'-.d by the accnr.-it g breath. Of calumny and v:r. ? If th- 1 nid'. teres caught a T.-.-t ir v.h--n he did r.ot espc-ct it, he has n i ore to t.:atne ! r his m:sl -rtune but hin.se'f. Ir should teach him to . mrr- couitais in the fro-r . Kxr rlerce keens a de ir ." -,: but fo o. :s w:.i learn in no r.t! c- . - -. , 'Hie Do tn-v a lr:..nd t.i ours, wt o is a sturdy ,h-f. t:e!enter r fi iiirl,t if l ilvate ii.ternit tat-on .r i tt. Scriptures, Contends that this text when rrcitiy constn:-!, forbids :dl Christians f. wn or keep D-gs r.bor.t their dwellints,, In j ti,;s opinion w c c.-nm t agree w.to b:m. Io t-'!1 tl,c ,!l;t wc 1 :"'vp a'" tys like! P-igs, and expect to continr-e to d until we shall ha'-e shi filed off this n-ort,d c. .il. s' and Tin-ie Tiicy are tie hoi.e-'-st. fdtlitnl i most devoted cieat. lies in th-world. ,s r.o treaewetv and tiis.-iroil'i'i. n in their . ,1 ... .,. -tv .ti. ..f ..;!.. f . I 1.: . . . - l . t ' dvm--u.Sv U -ns -f t-ither frieivlship or ha- o. Wjen t t .1 V 1 n- - theV oV 1 v.i:.:n tl.rV lTrt.vl V..v itf:r I. f i - . -i- , ,' - ..... . . j ... j -. .... i:j j".uu:. In ihU thov p.oss-:-s.5 :i va-t a l.at.tn - oV. r ch.rcs that he was the truest friend he ever had. and in Don Juan, he vcrv tiatLfulIv ! aiid lautifti'.lv sav Jjs 5weet to bear th Wfctc do -'s l...r- 4 l.- .r- est bark, ' r,...U.i!1 .. - i.-. tievj- i.i-.'.tiivti ni.nii.cis c.c ura iieai nome. . . llvercl-otlv has reatl Dun.' Tw.i Do'sd I ; r.T.d admired l.:s j Lvi i I ' 'Ills bore-f. a -n :.-cnp;i' n. ci -LOD'at i-tvs!. f I.e. Aye cat hi:n friet .h- in ilka pi i e : liis breast was white, his t.wzip bark Vt t ;! chid wi' cat t.f glorsv bl :ek : TI: - . - , - . -. They took a pair of .-hears. J And clipped off both his ear ; lie howled as if he thought the devil j was to pay ; i Arnl though it was a. fin, They drove his long tail in, Which spoiled the looks of oi l Dog Tray, Our attention has been directed to this matter, by the formidable movement which is r.ow going forward throughout the conn- t" T'eure t!.e repeal ot the law lor tax- : D passed by the Legislature last w inter, tiieier xuc special sunet vision oi o-.ir li ; rm A. C. JIul on, L.-q. lie last week published the proceedings of a i:.e ling in Ilii lil.md towi..-hip ih f..r of the "h'p' .il.' rd tl e Johnstown Tribune two weeks igo. entailed an ab:e aivl exhausiive argument ' " t',t 'Repeal' siile of the it:siioi: fi..m the. . it- . . 1- ,f I" " ' iram r -is-iTn. i.sj. ite pr s mm tioii of itst lf, is siiflieietit tu transmit his k;uU. '1 hey Contend that the tax u rice- ' her.-f re, or rather slioaM be, a 'wool grow- j county. ' au l turtliertnat tl.is tax should he 1 an Ailiy 'ev:ei:.a:id rig d!y co!3e tetl for li e l'llrI" se of r trnmer.tting those whose sheep , ":'IV ' " 1 .v D-z. The 'J:-. :;..i.-i s" t-;n.-J ! l.tu-h at this argument, and sav th.it it ii"tim- l,-.:t an u'g' nious plan to oi.i.v ,0- "Vt r l- the pe-ph-. V."i wish i'. t I tr.su: eiiy uiioersto-:. that v. oixupy a :.e-itr. pos:ti n m t! r.-y, at pre.-i-nt ; :. .t havin r exam matter since issue was joined i e- me.l tl.i' u,w l'"-- W!l" caret. ju.stiiv us in cxtTcssin- an oi-lni. n as t .. - to-pnhli-h cornti!U".:.-a?l. i s on either side i f li; o;:.sticv::. rrovidtl. th.-v are brief ami t.. i!..- point ah... at the l.-r.gth, f..r ii.star.ee. lI .1 h. p's tad. Friends and breihern, spre.id yt ursel ves.atal let Us hear from vou. Since tviuing the ib.ve, We h. tve . i.a 1 a h t:g corners. '.'.ion w'th It:..thir Iir-U-';- .l the snl j.it. He is dteid.-dly i., fa- , v.-r lit t.rah' :.nd says th it if elected to i C i.grtss. he will intr.-du.- i bill f r that purp inuiii' h. A.y aft( r t aklnj his seat. , i lie thinks C mgress has jurisdiction hi the mailt r as well as th-: $tate Lejti-Iatnre. . i Ij:,l'y lor the ..id UiuaoCt r :s. His fiiends Fe..'.; i;,.t feel xJ"(J-i?t oil his actclo . : I'. S. No. "J. Wc have just rectived ' a :. ; from the rrc-ttv ?cLo 1 Mis?rc--. i.'i vvntcJ s he ?i v s - I K vc esanni c. the odnus I) ip law. and find that i is t'.'i! a:d ni-l. Tiio Ili!r (.'ourity law w::s rerr-alt-t! tu!S before Mr. .Mu'I-ii".- 1:11 rxtend-jl its preiis I..- to Canbri(. i t:rtl Jfe tliC JAW fi.ac'i 1 !a:t v.irdcr ' Wo Lae not vet t i.i- had time to examine whether the Iiy-il fj'iiti'tu of our pretty fii-nl is correct or not, Lut give it for what it is v.i ri'i Wo wny say however, that she is seldom wroti ia matters of this kmJ. How this case may bp, let tiuie or chanc u 'teruiiije. Ic the meantime, " Let Hercules himself do what he may. The Cat will mew, the Dog will have Lis d:.V.' A Pas. .u l.v Ci kiojtmax. The Ih v. J. B. P. A i'lner, f 'iiueriy a preacher in Phi!a ; ? J .- . .... j ... . ... South, whre it is undeistovl, his heart , has lot:g been, id -t g Woli a ct ns-derable He went bv Fortuss Monrt'. wheie, owi;.g , ihnry bu'k ( f his baggage, it t contain a lan-e .ass. rtment of tl .thin" j dry goods. Grccerics, and other articles. i ot'lt stifilcient to set no a small -store' In 1 ': i " l town ot Uid Dominion. Among .1, ,.-r..... 1 r. ,r ... : me ti.i-oa luinoi .tir i,ti i.,iiis el i:n:ia - ' l.t-n f.rtv riolt nairsi,fV..-,u in.' ..K 1 i.i.-.-os of li..,w o-rv .,!.-n .-!.. i cl,.,. . - . i -. - - - .... - - -, esdng that the aeverened gentleman c-n- ..... .... iiioiaicA. j;.is,i;k an.l rniaiiz a coini'an t: .- ; i:er.. Among tne taggage ot ti.e; mii.ister of Gol, were alst twenty fire cross ,tl j pers of nectlles, of I utten , one bundretl t ll'lfl l'll V II, .I-, I'-.- I.L.- Hl'ir 1..'. I'll iill , - - . ...... ... .- ..... .... . " I . " . ' i ... UL Tun T '-ition of -fm: 1)i.k'Ch i ic rn.- TY. Ti e Democratic party stands to-day where it has always sttd, an.l wlere, a.- Ion" as it remains faithful to Democratic prtneipl'-s. it must always .-tan.! or. the ; side of the Constitution. Strict and i: stan- taritctis obedience to each and every On stitiriou d provision is the tixed ar. 1 tmak tcrcd rule of the I.Vnver.uic c- i.s h ie. e ; at. full an 1 o n.-tant recognition of the O-n-ti ttiu-.n, as being the only obhguton t. at rests upon the people of all sections f tie oountiy, an.. ii being, a!.-o, t! e only source of tiie power cf the iccvral (jovert:m it. i reqtdred as a condition t-f rm :n!vrl ij with the Uenuciatic party. Theief. te. il i-.. that against every p.ity. and tveiy policy. that is 1: a ri.-i !!v and h. :t:lv t'-.i.stitu- tional in measure, pl-u., a ti -n ami obj : . . . - ii.e 1 'vrccrai'v .11 a avs slan is it-el it. e hnvd an I i.nrelor.ring oppo.-h i-.n. Important I rom I'oid rss 31 011- I'UC. ni: i iiKss do.f.. e. Jar.. 10, vi 1 Haiti more. Ti e batk John Tmck with the I'llp"n euil Z -caves, the sch.. ner C.l. latterly. left with a favorable wind this aft. no - n. J he steamer (. onst.tution. fn.m p.-vtoti. anived this afieria- n .h st-mUion kn wn. A French war steamer. i d t" ! e 'I.-e liulrrere tic le Mer, arrived It'. this itticii.rttn. The rejt.I ir Tl.ursthty ihg f truce, t.-d.y t.-k t.Crarey I -land scera! pus-t njet s f-r the South. Tie ljat brought hi k the f Ih aitig reh astd j.ri.-.r.ers : t'-.pt. P.tcwer, I'.rigade Qaarterma-ter. lth. de Island P.i :ga de ; L;.-ut. Kid;.ht f :I e First Mint.esrta: Capt. A. O. Kvl'og. . f (."-rti'pany K, Second Conn., and a r: vfcte Nin- teen cit'7 -i;s al can.e -.ver t the North. The only news in the Southern nv.vs paptis is an ex igzeratf.1 account of the af f.tir lit weeu Ilun phrt y Marshall and CM. O.-'tlcS-l, in which it is stated that the for mer w as r treating when he was atVtch-.l Th ' lighting is said n have letn ery hot. the rel els. of course, gained a .ietoty v:,;!, M-ia'l I ss. (:.e hundred and sixty f'ni -ri pi i.-. -r.tr ,.f w:.r sffPTrirlr.! lire t , -iv. r. tt- ( . . . ... , . . - - i exchanged and M-t.t Norih. 'i'iie t;ut;-bat Kin nit Isiar. 1 ar.iv 1 iV m Galvi-ston this morning. Her dates ate G d- ve:.ton. l) r. -2bui : s.-i. Island :jl.-t : M.-b i- 31-t t 1 'i.-t. n .1., . kVv W.--t -T 1 , 8 th. an I P.-rt R'v;.', .lai. I--:.. Sl.o l..l::: .i h.r ' n ail. T; .. t T . V.-tc 1. t :.t.. W.f. r Wi-'h. ft SI in Is! . : d n the C 1 .T nit.. It P-.,N;. The rest:!: v.-:is : t I-:: - o. li,t a-tlx U .. ( Island i.-s Itavu-g the N-.w Loii' i lier Ti Yen- .i, was --ei ti r- tur:.:t-j v. thrte re1 i:i t-o.v. Ulf't Island - a. tuced tht -. oil' G. i:estor. Siew is b I' .it.t Jsaiel for Fr.tnhhn, La., v. ih a.e.itg.. of til:, c -pper, lead and wth d, aloe-: at $10,000. She was sei.t to Si.ip ld.,n '.. Ti;e rel el steamer Fiotiiiis i:,s:de of Hot n Island, at'd the fun b.-at Wis.-ahit !. t. :. t: that ihf -. UiK B OI I'.t'Vt N I AT I LNs.lt t L A I he :t: ei battc:ies :.t Pens icola 1 aving re pea t c.l -y tin-I a; . vr small ts-tls, I'..:t Pickens opened on the rtbtl steamer Tina--. V. !,1'-1 w. !:, storrs r.t th- Navy -i ar 1 oi. the 1st. iiist The rel el tam-hs re - sp-'ieletl and the firing continued til! tve , iug. F.'i t Pickt ii! firing the last sh. t. The rel t-1 guns were wt II served and m-"st ot the sheds burst inside of the Fo:t. On'y ::- mail v.; s wuimde 1 however, t hie t our I'.j made a large-breaeh in Fort I irran- ; ,vo 're yester iay, to coal lett ber station ... .. .... ! a u ",,u Sto" n The Chippewa and Montir.UlIo wtre - . . - - . t, ... , ,. , . . , j U- ! ot. New lulrf. . - - - - - i ... . . . ! J tie .Mount cinon encountered a sioim i on Tuesday r.i"ht. and atlived here yester ! ,J'hV- s't' rol a part ot ti.e l.urcsi !e l. i r,- i'l....... t .rts that she 1 urnt i - The Mount Veronon rep - a rep .r;s luaisi.e i una : the light ship stolen b- the rebels, r.nd. r ti.e puns of Fort Caswtli on New Year ni-l t. Paul Morphey, the renowned Chcs phrj. rr, has jnitier tt,c r-bI army. ... . t-:ts l;l I :r rvi-n ri" n r in::. Ml tLflrtir" l l..... . . .. l , .A l ..,nr,...o ..f t -i-.il T.I " .-- - I. - . . . i TnK ixrEi.iTios Down the Mis:ssirpi A Fcdrral Yictoij. Situation in Ktnniick'j. In vi v.- of the ii- ; I,uifi:iie. Jan. 1') 0 ., .k' 7: pa-tc.re i-f th" g-eat cxp'-li:ion fr.m Cair.-, trl-urn j h to lit"oii-r-- jyi lT t!ic fjl'.owir.g brief iii-ciiti n cf the ctuntry day i.igl.t G . Z hic. ff-r .. e ,;. , its .-ujipose.! cenc of t tratioi:s laaynutle neat"? iner t. r,d arrc-kf i V-s -r. unin. resting : ' o"e'. iek on bn'tl'.ly r .oj,.;. c ... The Tcm.-S'-e river is the largest i f:luer.t Cnt's'e. in tU vu-o or o" ..f t- e Chi., an ! is f rn.ed by t.. tcatiches. -At a!t fir ihre - ': -! Chiich and IMsTt-,. wl ieit rise a-: -on 2 iS afu-n, -v. Z dlirvfr-r t: i th M' 'l.irv tiio'snt S in Vnrinhi and ite at liiist" :i. in Ter:: e-w. Ttehtith !" t he 1 er i-; -stin'..t -.1 a? itd.f li'iti-lrcd n,:;. but it tie Ih h?e-;. t! e !.irt-s Imd,, is iiii-btded. is length is f level, hun.'p1"! n '!f-S The eh.iniu-I f th- nvtr is obstruct' ! ' y 1,0 ens- liTid.le foI or Tat-i-ts. OXi-fpt M lc'c dio.ds. in AMai'.i. It is i:aiiya'!f f. -r stetud-:s to Kh-rence. Ahib.-.ma. a-lisian- e of tw.. hm di-d eighty mh -. l".fet t at li e iptwr 1 ... 1 ; ot its c".'i tie 1st hv me tvt st . h it li ce-uniry in t !. vicix iry is quit h-vei nnd iio.bt!ui ed by hills or other 1 111-in- 'e-c- rfiTtp rtmv. Ti.- Oti!i.'-i! id river, by which a p r-ti- n of t! e '-xn I.ti 'ti nny ;idv:ii re. i x l-'n-.dr,.l m'd-.s bin-;, and is t.aviao'f !-y s'e.nnl".'?s tv.-.. Pin, bed niilr. t' Na hvi ! -. Tn'n.vf. I'r.'m Dover, 'i Vi ti-ss". the r v-r is v.i: lel v-iii; at:-! tn n;;les west -A th" T- '.ess'?. At r-atid v M-'itrh. on the Trnrcs-c. .in. Dover. 01. the O iudrhu.d. the tr;ick on the Memphis at.d Ci;,:.. raiWd Haver t C'ia-ksvs!!- Ttrn.. the trick of t' is read r'r.b parallel witii th? Cumberland river ... ..f i:e-xi:''ti'tw.ll0ar.i- on Tl ..j .vt:-; : crrK. a" rue mouth oi w n-.c.-- a c.rs tlav T.ioJ:t. is al-.-:t t-ibt nnh.-- 1-eloiv Cm.. and iMnmbus is al" Ut thir'y !:.l..- tTo. Mayfie'd. Ky.. ti.e tt rn.'ir, -- f n rad'"-id fo-! i P:.d'i'-ah. is a'-oot --qui tii--' .. i". a sti iih; 1 : e. h. lac-Ti th- Motrh of M tv-f,-'.:tr-k :.nl Sic "y Month. Tei.n.. th- t rc (:,.-t..r. "( ; n a' r j. m . Tla' rxp-sh.ti. ns nj. t'.- V it'!':' o 1 ?i 1 7Vv.tif -e riv- ts cr.n m ? up. -n S r lr Mor.M. at d I .fucr. at v.i ich they ate 1 ft s'ight J if-lV-a'i. t :i to i: 1 ui ' : e the ap;.r at-;i fv-n M- r:phis -in 1 (.l i: k--vUle. tr vc r t:nj rei- f rr. t- n's be;.,'; f t f.ir. Mtrsph-s ,hoi.! 1 thy led, si--,-:. The L-: i. 1 r..f-t, fr..!i tletu-iu b I v. w h c n cam; t 1 a' M tvgl-l r -el: '-n Thi-"- - y. c.fi the :. t" S.;r Iv M mt r ;t-iv;. j; r. -i f. T- -.-U --os at Mi tit Id. CI til.s ii'e is I f. r:ifi--.J to wr.T- . xt-' :t kev to Nh'shvi le. An Attack od( Ilatli. Fi.n l i l. k. Mo.. -I I'. i.try it!. T: t;.ot- e'red til: t: j t.w ti f I':,' bii.i.ed.r-. iint::,-. The r:h 1 a-t v tr ii-n.-.a'. e. ks 'n is :n :.nd ar- t 1 V.o.l. Ti tV OT..-1 s ..,.,- 1.'. : 1 -s y--.r : IV. I!ao ' k. Vn J.it tii'v 12. ci If-'tck ! Mi. 1 3 . l ner.t! J.lths.O. with li r--g!:h.:s. ::.00O ji:;rtia a'.d g : . ti.-r a.r. i g "h n t ey. a pcare.'. I , t p"re -t a rttvru to st. -:re -t'.ay. pri :y :i ".'.i sler. 1 li e a ' :. : ( e , M v .hivs i t t'.:s :pat i t.i -r:tt.tf. n. ! i A e F. :i:'i v.str ' iv 1 e. v j ' e :.p e . . d r' P .-h. vt : ere t I " -t Ficon t .--,-. the-' beh: I :r.e.ts --vcrd i-g-tivn:. An - t .i. w :;s n:a.1 by the ':--.: bv . .'e x ' I ,r v I- '!:' a: -am- ti:.a v. hct. o;:r i van- ! j -.,.:-l.t!y. let r s. n s i ... - n.ii'lf a:; at in .1 or,t. at ' ce. ;;; ,r-' p I T I i c rtoh a t. i:.'r :n- -veioeut. . t- 11 st'n ; tt f f Go; .'t-d f r- r --.-r ; Ularj I:int I'utiloJic uud Jx;. In r CCL't mnr.-itT0 tj the L- lure of Missicl us. tts. Governor A' j thus reft r to the h oiJrah'e cciidcci of .Mj ;!a'.'i n tttivin ton: sOU1 UtOIO- irut f r tho hiwhss r.-' I n urd-r." u j of t!j,, trr,ltorcus n.nii .hicb s t t force her from the I'ni.m, iu.-t the will i f h-r pa?ri.'ic citizens . I g'adlv pt lr.t out t-i vou one ris in the mh'st of till tftrrtmrr t rf jhc h -ir A "on.ii ifi of th' II 'i r-f iVdrcat.ss t-f the L-jri-'tare of M.i'v'-trd ! 10'inj ' :.'r ir rm i "r of i , . body Imve .h?r s-.l th F.xeciiiivc c f Alace-t- i - t i n'tinirate.i !o ire cicncrni vosrr. ana i ".aro 'rrclf' "e nrc.-yy ve-a- ...Tjrnt? be me M arr -nv.nt, II 1 - A I t " . " Tl.i- aotiA,, rf tl o Msrvlsnd II. nu This ac'ir" of tl Msrvland II. rf ' T,.i,. :n ,pc t,;.,!, A.or Ma;c. ejtes is in ti c bi;;hest djre prais ' : . . . . . . ' itrnlbv ill I t'lDvi tint lirr llr,1 -...O ,V. ,r,I fhows that ber 1 iy,l V-,XU , . , " - ' . . not ortly b-r.-st and M-tit in thtr .... are rt i ptrtati.m. l ot tust ani encmn tovanla I th,, .TUV n wb,-, n,v Th,c. their lives tn Tf at h invi-iioi rf hr ts-til by J amicJ Lordc? of the Rebel Corafederacr. . arnica Loroo? oi ti:e i.e:ci i;or, r, prrnr j , .... , I rA.TXKO!:E, Jan. 13-Alut onehtmdr lre.1 morning. i There is pooh to l-c an advanc- of tbe ' whole trtr.y icinv i)i i:,'r ir -rie-1 t i i -, . i.-i,:r ' 11 t. u hti leL. kid I -a:; J t". in (uii retreat t j th-ir t L' r.; -' Mill t?pit :s , The I' d- rbl troop were it: . N- f'ii th r part: ceiv 1', tr r ct j 2C: ir.Ler m J-.'. i-uhirs hsv -urt 0! the ! Lot i-v::.li;. -1-.. ii. T . -llan:ru.'i.'s --t.mmin.i :o.:e ? : Sutiday icght and b:;r'.-1 t: " hlo k-nxtls sh ; . a- d x - k al " fr. ir, the -t- re f Mr. M 1-;!,:, -.t " : They bu.-t.c I the V..Vi.. i ; C.v.. Ci:y iepot.Cave r.y II '. -1 'e. Tl. rtir s at a 1 ' - ' ' t.t . ... : nd i -r.i;'.l t :U . ' V :h it't's st ted. tiny ' ! . oh ?-Ir: I. iy n;'ht an I bu.r: .- -cv '. C -to.; l-.- i bv ti.e Fc-."er.il . ad.':."t as h spil.t! ,-r q: r:,r'. T. biirr.t-I up :d! he ir.y. . t - r.nd ft; li along the r ad. ar; drove or h the catl'e. 1,-rs s. tin ' nii""e, be Mi.w Yoi-e. J n. The o,,.r 1 r-t wl.ith .. led to thtv for'Lo. .: :a t j 'S li n-'y jSteii ."s an i ; Ji.X 'I he stt .tiovr P.r.!.!en t :. - I 1 jSh V i:, sj Ai'MToiis N't;t:. T: .'. i it r aj.'f.i:.Te i L." C .; r f c'oid -ri i Co. tj n: .kf d t t ' e i l . i- in th- i.in 1- .: -It; ; k. Kx-.---.it -r f Ar. ': 1'.,' 1 Hi d c c 1. w i I .t'tc.d i i". . d :1 : .il : - - :i c, i b r i: , i t : Ire:.; -. W.d- ! s . . v tie a-. J t t Pl'.ii I'" V t!-. I c"J. i .. Ai"ilT.."s N '!: !.. I t s--n .t ) ,! ' T. si.' -,1 !.. D T..V :- ht r .: .-, nVle.s ; .ro; , t :e:i :: tl-tir t c :.!.: I'iilL. A D I - i'. M "' ' t " :c r (.. A'.V. It? -1 - ' : ; h- C 1 ' I :.- a :. i r- t : i . 'h .1 , A I. 1 i . u ;.t - .. l .'PS. N -, b- N. Jo::;- Av:rr. : :: n- : ': e Tt " ' ' a; : -I; ted 1 y t':. it . I Ci io ria --r:v t -.".-t Tt ! e o: : . v i -i.--n :. 1 I .."r.'str.tt. .: ..f Wi'i. i: t' ; '' ' :ocs :tl: J CT -Si:' - .-. j tooj.J ; i ..; :T .:, nt' w- : '"'. i t . the : it , :t -ii e i i Iht- l.ni at on arc n - ,1 . .!.,!.: a: 1 v I. 1 ADMINlSTIi: Tt'Ii'.N Nft 1 1 r E Hie u-, iersigtre j giv- i Ti ilt-C tl : .f Ado nf ! luvf l.k-n m I "n the Kstate f IK-rv Kd-. V.e - i 1 fiel.1 f ..,-:..': t.,,.,... .. ! ... ! h-. ';'". 1 i ai persons know i-j tu. m-t 't e- ir, Ico i . ar . . ..; t ..-,, .i .. t c ... ...... i . n . 2 bavii ! fi ' 1 to t'te t- t thttn pr. j--, r'v aiit: e:-" ' f t se-tW.c.t. rV.TKIl KAbll.M - dan S 15-.-J Ot NIClK'LAs MIAMI I ADMINI.TP.ATOP.'.S Mm :-rt . jiropvr.y at." 'ic:-t:cai.a iox ment. GEORGE LITZIXoER. Admicibtrator cr?i Zitjiero ;' 4 ii" i i i i t it. I d 3 t v c:- tr i: -.v is i
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