ML JV I li 5 X 1 ( I 8! in II IB ! IS T7E BLESSINGS OF GO VER X3IEXT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVES, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE, UrON THE HIGH AXD THE LOJT. THE RICH AXD THE POOR. N SEW SERIES, EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1882 VOL . 9-NO. 10 IV lwMfATlu ing proofs so strong and direct as XPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL t i . i i : . ti. V- ( .-::. II. J'J ii rAin"i, in.- t SONG BY BULGER. The following new little song by Bui wer is one of the most beautiful thinrs that i Las ever prececded from his pea. " Tliey never lov'd as thou and I, Who rrinister'd the moral, That aught which deepens love can lie f 4 , . t i . .. . n ' f - f f . ;it l S'.MOOiS its WVll v. , -..ivnl-iiiii .;anrtioll. and re- ' ' V; f,.V a!! cases if eruptions, and In true love's lightest quarrel. the sc dp and brain ; hut all who i The-y never knew how kindness grows A vigil and a care ; will ! d ! r : l : . ... J :,Vtti lie.IIl IfSUiyUlt; lilitl 11 ,. ' hair lrm beiug gray. an .:;:!!-' to anv age, as well restore ; Cil-.-ait:-: " ink drove, S. C. June 2ith, l?o'. S ?. O. J- Wood: Dear Sir : Your j .?..i.itive is vapidly gaining popular- i t. is community. 1 have had occasion ' iudicc aside, and give- jtnr i ive a perlcct test : - . t'.c vcar liii, 1 was so uni'T- " i r. . -4'- t' tlC li rilWll lll'lll III M.in; .j ) v j'di' y K:,Va'ii A 4 1 : fi1 1 I i r. Iie.tr i i.e ry.iu c;uu. iviu i.l revived aruost terrible hh-w"; , it deal vt iutat:ii. v. 1. i 'r.-'i Xor watched beside the heart's repeso In wlent-c and in prayer. 'Twere swevt to kiss thy tears away, If tears those eyes must know ; But sweeter still to hear thee mv Thou never Lads't them flov .' There is no anguish like the hour, Yhaicer else Ik fall us, TPAch out (lie heart has raised to power Asst rt.t it lut to gall us." . . ? (Ka 1 rn!n ltnl f. tern:'! ll-a'e'i i' iic iv. . . . - - . f head, from the ehects . c. ..ii.. ,J.w ..-..J ..-or ! --.rf.M'c o!" ti.L- head, i'rom the :-t i-:overcd its :oj'pi:ig, however v.v.h- f its total disapcarance, I , vi vt Ling I could think of. Wins; l'.i.iii myst'.i and, as I tla ught, j " !-!.!!'.!uig tlu'.i.itiue ol ciise.ise.i iit . f ;'.ud in tv-ry pre.-cipti i: G nrersation leticccn the Squire and the ClutkmaJxCr The grtal jtilitical card Mr. Si'uk tlected a Rtprcn-nUitice His Jirsl sj-r,''- .: breaks duicn I'hiloscphical i .1 1 ;- ! t (T lircr.n.rtar ce v.au i .- I i,.(:r w rthy Ilsir Ki''!n- i 1 W fVCIV !1M11 tO tll u : 1 :"1 I V vt'ilr : two n. - '.i;-..ion. I l.r.d ;:- t: r.-.;t:..Vi j vil:e 1 ;i' r H.- (Vii I ww, J .r i .n.n.r owe t U I.:"-:i o-i Mi:. Lie 1-. .i i-iiid. li ar sir. t-1 i.'l r ,i r i ::. i" to :di i: :i.irtr i 5"1 i :- t. v ii. I n. i.c . vhi L , M-c.r So out I jumps from bed, a-walkin' up and down the room, a-wi.rkin' away at my speech like anything, and Oreadful hard work it was too; for, it is easier to forage iron anyt:mj than a speech, especially if you ain't up to the business. I had to go over it and over it ever so often, for every now ard then I'd stick fast, get bothered and forget where I was, and have to begiu agin ; but when day was e'en about to break I was jiitt drawin' to a close, and had near ly scored and rough hewed it out, when all of a suddiu I run agin the bed post in the dark and nearly knocked y brains out. "Well, nest night I worked at it agin, only 1 left the candle burning, so as not to be a stumbliu' up agin" thinks that way, fnd the third night I got it all finished oif enm plete ; but I got a shockin' cold in my head, a-walkiu' about naked so, and felt as weak as a child for want of sleep. I was aw ful puzzled to fix on what to do on account of that plaguy cold, I didn't know whether to wait 'till it got better, or strike while the iron was hot and hissin'. for I warn't Eure some of the speech wouldn't leak out, or the whole git fiat, if I kept it in too long; so as soon ass the house was rpened, I makes a plunge right i::to it ; for what must be, must be without considerin'. S3 I up and says, Mr. Speaker, says I, (Lordhow thick my tongue felt ; it seemed , . r , . . to jrrow too thick for my mouth, like the In tie course tf our mornings drive, I e - i.M:.-lto a ll him i:i-a inti.rf.-rf..! tM.M, ! " lIT i.o,., ... UJ , j in j 'i'k s when he was at lu-me ia blick- ." .-.id he, " I was once and assem ; t'ly inn., -lit sii.ee then I ginn up politics. ! 1 l.eri is i.. r l. m so well taken care e.-f as n.: to su. . I. t a .;e. . i j ;.i ii I; tl.i- ii" tl ill 4 p -jr. awd priveiei'c, s-piire. There j :rc ii'"A.t.t pitiiiy of chaps vi..liin;ei.-riu' to :. t .:-t. out of pur regar. o :a d- wii their livtsu ! for ytu. ready fight vour cause. ti t Jrra.-i.ipT., ri i l i, V f.'ti'.n' ' No, I l:..ve g'.vt-n that n v 4 . n i t.vy as we y had any. either. ii'. Cl. ckniakin' is a l etter tr i le ov half. lKwr, J.-ar. I shall j ! never f'-ig' t the :.y I was t-leoted ; I f,.U I 1C 1 -!. r .l f,, I it sure, t. sate to yu the fo'.h-w j two ir.tl- tal'tr, and ab-mt a little the 1: :i stat ic wi ivh yi ti can u.-e it j P,., t i:.ar. iu all Slkkville. I knew so nun h 1 r- 1 r. - ei.tit iran efth;s j ! ; 1 1 f 11 I a"d ever since his i n l 1 i a ,i! a ras tx '-eted i f is.e, I couldn't s'n.-ep a trv- 'ht he wa ' "'- t0 n! l'K" sI" f,,'-"''i ; when I was in .k by not ur c-iiintry, v.:g. Ih- was ;::du.c3 tl." p I spiled half ir.y I!uir K .! i.:"r. i.avm JV ti. . t . i.i d iy i. :i h : ai.d a!!! r . o r 1 1 rt t- U-iUis Ui. I. .i.i ' . hM.;i- "v, i i.'i l e now j . e i ea.l f i .tif. T'. e 'Jet.t- Cli.s, sav.s anr.t,,.- r sr.- i iie : save it 1 intend t , isL'-l ..." ! id. v. t l. a: i- j ulT.t- T lsear i.i.d r.s he t.r a!',o,:.ii ' c ;es. 1. truth f tl,;;. .-t iu- U at tl e T i t i Y. a li t ted a gu ..: Bistoratlve in this and i.i i s if v. -u have the OMi'.-nX M'ilGIINOIh rum ruin, cut djivn sala says 1. Watch the offi- t'.ey are ti;e biggest ; rogues we have. I don't convene with liberty, that public servants should be tin? rr.utcii i f the public. I quite concur with you. says I. Reduce lawyers' fees, says ; this resolutior. sir, said I, all men are free j and e.pnal. No one doubts it Mr. Slick, I s vd au old member ; no one doubts it ; it's J truism. I didn't expect this interruption ; it kinder put me c-ut, and I never got a goin' altogether right agin afterwards, for I lost my temper : and when a man ain't coc-1 he might as well hang up his fiddle, that's a fa'.t. Have I freedom rf spr-cli, sir, said 1 or have I not jtfM thnt Irtrt of liberty torn from t'.ie mast of the constitution too ? I stan strjk still waitiri for your avswr, sir. Oh, part id, said he. sartin ; you may talk for ever: if you like ; go on, sir; only no man doubts yfur proposition. It's a lie, sir, said I, its a lie wriV Order ! order ! chair ! chaii'! said porr.e. Knock him down turn him out ! where did you le-arn manners ? said others. Hear n.e out will you? said I, and don't le so eve-rlastin' fast; what's the ue in jump in' afore you come to the fence. It's a lie w ritfen on the fice of the constitution. Oh. oh, says they is that it ? Yt. says I, it is; and contradict if you darst, "Ye are net free; we are slaves. on" half t f us is tyrants, nr. remorseless on- s -me; tl ey are a e.itin' up the country like J i tetiiw', ovcrbeariu tyrants, nr. usurp bv'sis, di.-tsa. I. A bountv on i ers; an-I the rther half slaves, abject, miser- ! wheat, sii l the farmer, for your life. Would - n Ux the mechanic to enrich the . A J agriv. uhuralist ? save the manufacturer. Mr: lVrii.it me to ex- ! 7 . . '. ' : .:s I am under h r the ;iw agm trusties, says one ; a regu- .-.'ri. ii of j.iy hair to its oiiginai i later alniut temper incc. says another; we v: ti i time of my arrival ia th I ji;jVe a liuht to drink if we please, says a it was rupidly becoming gray. ! tL?. p nt 1( g:. ifte ttM mnch S3VS a a t!c ::.t.:.-af:on of your " Hair. c - i- r..,i-rrP,l its ..ri-inal f' '""th it s the curse of the State ; and so Tsi-'er your Ke-toraiive as a vc 1 iuve: tit n, ouite t-flicaci- uss a rual-'e. 6. TlIAl.bWiC;. r.it:v? i. put up in l- ttles of :.' : larce. medium and small ; i . 1 :i. ai. 1 ret.'.lh- f r e.ne on without end. I was fairly lthered, for no two thought alike, and there was no pleasing nob'y- Then every man that voted for me wanted some favor or another and there wns r.o bottom to the obligation I was mo.-t s.iiia!ied to death with the -1 it' ; the n td:um hol-ls rt least ) v-ei-lit of my cares, they v.-is so heavy. y ': :.t. me. re in prop-Tf.oii tiian iii. tval'a f'r two dollars per bottle i.-.ids a quait, 40 percent more; i ri: :., and ret-ils foi three dollars At last the great day came, and the gov ernor and Senate, and representatives, all walked in procession, and the artillery fired, ; and the band of the caravan of wild beasts Wf( l) CO.. Proprietors. 44 i j wns i,:rc1 to rlnv f,r us, and We orgaijJfl Aav, New York, ai.l 114 I'asktt ! . 1 ' - ' '. St, I i.uis Mo : in due form, and the (.-"vernor s message . 1,1 ,v . triirr(Mss and was read. 1 must si v that dav v.-as the m i- :.n toKi irutr'isis uui t r -it ll u T.t-.r-.. l,r Tl P IVvl'no e IP, 1m;11v. PUBLIC SALE. 1 " v.rti-.c of an order issue 1 out of the -'t "fC.u.mfm l'eAs of (limbria Count V. ULi.'.ri 'i-e,1 P..i.ti.;tto of .Tolin WiLle -'n.uic, will sell at public sale on the ' on Saturday the 22d. day of Feb ir' -ext. at one o'clock P. M. the follow, :'" '.l F.atate of sai.I Lunatic, to wit : A ocrtaia niiice or narcel nf land situato r 'lUflvcin'. TirnJ in fimbria C. mntw nlr.g hmds of Isaac Glfford. John Gard- ill'; other -ni.tiiniiHT One bn?idreil A , - " - x ' s ' T thPrfOwiTi j ilv-nr 1 T rr ?fk a(Tiwi oa are clt?ared and thereon erected a Tl;:;'-!S OF SALE. One third .f the pur- irioney on confirmation of sale, and was reai. i must say tlsat elay v.-as tlie happiest one of my life. I felt full of dig nity and honor, and was filled wi.rii visions of glory to come. Well, says I to myself, the gieat game is to be played in real air nest and no mistake ; what card shall I play ? the presidential chair and the highest posts is open to me in common with other citizens. What is to prevent me acomin' iu by honors, or if I have good luck, by the 0 ld trick. What shall I lead off with ? 1 laid awake all night considerin of it, & rollin' and a-tossin over, like cramp in the stomach, not knowin' what to d ) ; at last I "ot an idea. Extension of suffrage is the card I'll play. That will take the masses, and masses is power, foi majorities, rules. At that time, squire, we had the forty shil. ling freehold qualification, and it extended no farther ; so I went for universal suffrage; for, thinks I, if I can carry that, I can go fur governor first, on the strength of the "i.auce in two equul annual payments j filter WltQ interest to be secured by the j e votes, and president afterwards; and it ' uua ui-u mongugo oi Fa. - , plausible enou-h. too. that's a wer. able, degradol slaves. The first argument 1 advance, sir, is this and the cold in my nose began to tukle, tickle, tickle, 'till I couldn't hold it in no longer, and I let go a sneeze that almost broke the winders in. Oh. Lord, what a haw, haw, haw they sot up. The first argument is this, end tff went both barrels of my nose again like thunder ; it fairly raisM the dust from the floor in a cloud, like a ycung whirlwind in the street afore rain. It made all spin agin. Why he is a very rirgtail roarer, said they a regular sneezer; and they shouted and roared like anything. I thought I should a died from shame or.e minit' and thn next I felt so coonish I had half a mind to fly at the Speaker and knock him down, I didn't jest cleverly know what to do, but at hist I went on. Did the best blood of the land flow for forty shillings ? "Was Bunker Hill fought out to loosen British chains, merely to rivet American "nes ? "Was it for this the people elied covered with gore and glory on ihe bed of honor? Was it the forty shillings alone that fought the revolution or the Polls? I am for the Polls. Taxation and representation should go hand in hand and freedom and equality likewise al io. How dare you tax the Polls without their consent ? Suppose they was to tax yon without your consent, why who would be' right or who wrong then ? Can two wrrr gs make a right ? It is much of a muchness, sir six of one and half a dozen of another. What's tha feller talking' about ? says a member. A vote to help the Poles agin'1 Russia, says the other : what a fool he is. It put me quite out, that, and joggled me so, I couldn't make another straight line. I couldn't see the Speaker no longer, for my eyes were watered as if I tad been stringin' onions for a week, and had to keep my blow ing my nose the who'e blessed time, for the cold corked it up as tight as a bottle. Who calls them fook 7 says I : who dares insult they w-e nasty, dirty, despicable niggers ; aud yet y u boast your glerious constitution Will ary member answer me this? Have they blar.; is tltTr veins ? and if they have it, it mpst be free blood ; and :f f.ee it must bcil. 7:cLle, tfekle, goes my Wcis agin, and I Lt o sb?p t rnrcb for my nose-rag. The hen orsble gentleman saps seme follow or another, for most on 'em are Etrangers to me, me p a blood pueTdin I suppose. Ah ! I thought I should have gone ravin distract ed mad. I knew I was taTking' nonsense, that I h d run off the tracks with all steam with all steam on, and was plonghin, thro' the mud in tbe'fields like anything. Says I, I'll have your blood, you scoundrel, if yen dare to say that agiu, see if I don't, so there now. (2i dear, such fel-ou tin,' and rcr.iin,' :.nd darling of hands I never heenl : my head run round like a ypinin' wheel ; it was all burr.liiirr, burr, and buzz, buzj, buz.. I bit in my breath to keep cool ; I felt I was on the edge of a wharf, and only or.a ttp more and was over head and tan h;wdl.-p in the WAu?r. Sam, says I to myself, be a man ; be ool take it easy : so I get otT agin' but 1 was so conf ised I got into ts other sptfth on agricultnr' thai I h?.d lam ed by hTt, an.l mixed tha two together all in a rave'. Thistle, says I, is the l.ir.e i.i all gwd -.nshandrv. Extirpate them from the land ; they are usurpin' the places eif the grain, ar I all Slickville will be Pl!:d vriih Polls. 3 they Lave no voice in this sembly.h a-can pon expect tlcm to oVv the laws p,ey never made. Ccm;cl fo'.ks to cut therr. jlowu in the full moon, and they'll die : I bate tried it ciyMlf wiih universal suffrage ;.nd the ballot. Well, f tilery is nothing but a PT-" -to the tie Ve the mein'Krs now made it va- an airt; juake tipped with thunder and lighting, J never heerd nothing lik it. I felt I-as cw'.y ; I wished I V7f. dr-.-..' a'nvet I e-r could si ak th: jugh the il-K'T into the mid die f'f the sea. or anywhere but wlice I was At hist Co'.is'n Wondburry took pity on me, and came over to where I was, and said Sam said he. srt down that's a good feller ; you don.t know what yi '.i are a doiu' you are makin' an ass X yourself. But I di In't bear him. Confound you sai ! lie, yoi look mean enough to put the sua into e clipse, and lain lc l ' of the skirts ef my coat, and trii-d to pull me down ; but instead e f that he pulied 'em straight off. and made an aw ful show- r f me. That set me off akin quite raviu' as bad as ever. I went be put down savs I, Mr Speaker: I fight for liln-rty and the Polls : I stand ain the forty shiTngcrs Unhand me you slave! said I, touch me cot er I'il sacriffiee 3-0:1 on the altar of my c'lin try ; and with that I up fist and knoe-ks Wex dlury over as fl-t as a pancake, and bolts right out of the hall. But I e blinded with the co!d in my bead and rage together, I couldn't see no more ntr a bat, and I pitched into several r,f the members on my way out, and most broke their necks and my own too. It was the first and last of my speech making. I went by the name, for years afterwards, in our town, of" Free and -equal Slick." I wih I ci-'uld pipe out that page of my fol lies from my memory, I tMl you ; but it's a cauti.vi to than that navigigats in po ilics that's a fact. 1 HF MEWS SUMAS!INn! i? pnicnx :r r,,,,. (To Be Dis.rssrD Anra Dikxei:. "A lierv f'on. and servos tt thake tne coi.i.o out i f the braiu A skeptic to a cens.r saitl, "I have no soul ab-ut ntc- The latter mildly thus replied. "I l ave no cause to doubt thee: For ii". within thy narrow- case, There's any sou! at all, A gross upon a needl's point Would us'.r.ce .th.ey arc s-3 smr.lll" SITTING UP AND DOWN" Ia a rodent touxcr.-.titjn between two --l- I tleman en the Subject cf sitting up zl r.il.t J wita tr3 s'.ck, CDe ef t.-icm remarked he could n'-t " si-n .'.".'r? vy," to which th; c'Jier gravely repi.ed lliit he elid cot mind set i-i j .j" ;f he could " He tLtcn." ACTIVE AND PAiIE LOVE. Are thus described t'ii rir-tyur.?. 7i1.cn a mna zliys out late at night, gets c -r.l, siiel!s carclers-Iy home, ge-es whistlin.; up stairs and is met r.t tha t p by his o.ira i.r,':i ' '.f rnrr.b ) is V.: 'i.l 2rd l.r-.n1: a bre-:oti. k aud r.s:s her voice actii-ty. tl.st is !;i-.- i.i tl -j aitive voice. Wh."i a pii tty gi.l t.-.kes a kiss ia perfect comp-su-.' and lo.il.s if she wor.l i'rt care to tke tw . or thic-e mo e, lhat is pa-si ve love.V An old man who had been : .adfally hen pekl all his life, ;rai vMteil 011 his ;eath bJ by a crsymtn, Ti e old mar. appear ed very indhTerent, and the parson inhav ored .- ar.'tise him by talkirg ef the Kirgof Terrors? " H ut. tout m n I'm r.o srait. The King ef Terrors? I've bx-n living s:x and twenty years with the Q -.cen cf them, and the King cannilK? r.j'v. hlo wur.' Mv si-n.cm you t-'ll r.e w1i..t yc. r tbc JiM th-; hr?" Yc;. mi, -Z .... 1 .; Lrg cal in." scmt:: Ti.e. f. 1 1 : . t-f fir: ti.y tv.ii:;i.:;;a t"d CLiiclar.il n of the lo?.g cr" r -d rnd stoutly a- ?vnI ca-e cf the I e .;".: r. a rc:....-. r 1 "..'.. llllesl the galh-ries of the - iiatc t 1 -" T- . i rtp.i:- ti. j.very n K. s.n-1 eor... : w i.ere standing rousa could Iv bad was ciaii.u.d. aivl the doc-.-ways wcr? c lekei w:ia w.,-u!d be sper.ctatr-:, who could l' barely Ii:ti,ers. Senator A nth iy d-.livtrid an car:.e.-t Invo cation to the Senate to cischr.rge their t-Jl ema dr.ty v.irh..r.l kar or heolt:ija fr..m jK?rs nl co:..-i dirat'n Hi v is f il i.vtl h - Juj IIa:rTa who err resell a t..t..l di-:egard for th- exploded sytljui vf leslsUtlve instructions, He m:J ; 'At this ve- hour the Indiana Senator is e n trial U-fors the Le-giUture cf Xew Yo:k h't may le, 1 know n t, 1. r ' r . ..c:r ve Wi. is import r.t tht I shid Lu rx co-.?l:ideJ wi:h a finely Wir-lol hvpotl.e.-ii n th-j Sn.it. r si. .'1 l-j ihivtii 'T'vt frcm IheS.-nat.-, if he sh-l le triltcr, i.f wi'.J s.i r" r :. m f ,; -.i:r,. azalnst it ; b-.i ; .. I l.e hiiu to h' 1. :n 1 Lei:t a .g ihe in 1 a.tive reW.li. .2 I. v:il .i..-.n -i.i PZ-.Iu rtti. r ii t-ke l.i seat ia t: is Senate.' This is b d !.r.- ntv-n to his St-te, a se ;t in the .Se:.atr. Jvii'e Harris h.. 1 r.o s seat the i;.jv;tI.Ie Davis ; that Mr. B-gl.t :. 1 he a caudld-ie K.-r.!". sj iatig to his f.., t reJertt.re t " L: v.-;t:i a t.;i I : ' 1 rli ii.e S'.i:l.l the tcasi--; wa i t a mt.ieni rul. Sp e:!ii s K , i:. ..rshc f bv :.: c:u--slri id by iy 1 1 r....... .:r i , a K.ZAIIM Per-inittee Ae. ' fact To all appearances U was tbe best ise2-it card in the p.-iOt. Why is Lr? . f r-ot ,y ! he an a. ttit t.f King b.o.v3 li : ..l.s. Ucau.-i .: Ja.ho bite. :; r Is a tl e .1 he I've -;r we 1 n.y cour.'.ro up ' a'. ;.s :?cr.: s..-.i v.- irew a bj'vie k-j:fe rn his ranUine-t (lb. IX :. t take on s n y dear," sai 1 a -cm tleman wl.cn a'-.-ut to la hnr- " J :.i trouble yourse'f aV-ut my l e'ng turned cf; the p!atfirm,fi.-r this rope l'. t you see v.oi.t le t me f .11 far. " Mitch remains unsi;:.g.' as the t.m cat remarked to the brickbat when it abruptly cut short his serenade. Vat takin' vays you ave," as tl.i loaf er said to the Charlie when lit t the watch hou.-e. This is swe-ep-iiig the catastroph. as the man said when his wi e knocked b:m down with the broom. A notorious raiser having heard a very tl oquent charity sermon " This seimen al l he, ' proves so strongly the necessity ef alms, I have almi'st a mind to beg." The Last. Hallo. Snooks where ar? von n-.-.irT ? -7 .- n- wt 1 e c :u ; t. : tl.i -h -k I f : I.i-. . ;,:. 1 at -:.rc:Sr v. ill. -.an a : 1 difianee -."a :. . :.o-a.-.ee I as thj c...!iV His yoke a!r.-vs 1 .-d lvc a t".- . r. ;.-.s. 4 . . . 1 s c-;..: v j , y ! . " " T".- ,p.:-r. .Il.y h- spvhe c.-.r- r iT,T .:r.Ity -.I.i h he .-f.tl.n cf icrty prch.Py so t liy. Ho nvi.w.-i the cl.:;r: r'...r."t vf i.is iiooo -.i,-.i :.- '"h t. ; II. L!:..."I.. t e h-1 t f t" c ietfi- f 5: tr i"u r. on vhi.h t::e ch..ig ? v:c He dit. led cv;i v c!..:-:e ef d.-l . 'Ilv an unc. mpr;'iiii.-ir. ang..:.; ?, x" . re. t-Iiher 1 f ei i.scloits i;oj. n; .". e r C. . t.: 1.. v. i;ii a'l .a . e - o re. r;v..-: 1 e ti"Ti of t! ? i; i::;r;,s.. an. I:-. ncc in T: c lal..rs let, while ivi ry Senat -r eccuph J ::- scat and the It-mLcs en the fi :-r we:, flhd with Representatives and ex S.r.-.t' rj. View e! ia all hs per nal a-r.t-, it was the r.irst solemn and r.fT r;.ne ever w '.t .ssed in the Sen at; C..r :.S r. F.vcry rye was fix"l on a S"nat-.r .'... h- ! s. rved la the Senate f r seventeen year?, ut 15 be expelled for the l.igha-t t-flVriec hnw.-a t the laws. In the Udles gallery, the S-ccscK-a ties, tncr.t cf Wa-hingt .ii city, which still re traits nti.ubdued.t --'.: no p.:i:::- ti r :.rc..l itself. The n.t:iral independ-.:.. ? f male heart was r.ia:.i:-tv 1 by e:.c.vrigiug s:r.:!es ar.vi apj-r-'-vIng st-ds throrgh thv. i-r-gress of the spech- Mr. Bright, when Ljcwlulr, gitl.T-t-.l up his 1 apers, and wc; t vnt a: the r." ;r est dvHt r to adjoTirr.ed, t stofl an vn. cverv word. ate Souttiern Seiv. The Knoxville U hijoi the J th says Large reinforcements ef cavalry havebe'en sent from this city to Gen. Crii tended, ar.d a battery of artillery is ready move. The most of the reports of the battle first receiv ed seem to have leen much exaggerated. Two guns e'f M uisarratt's battciy being on this siele of the river were saved. Gen. Crittenden made lut a short stand at Mon ticello, and then fell back t Camp M'Gin nis, and may fall still further back, in order to collect those of bis force who are scatter ed. Accounts brought in by the new arri vals are very conflicting. Captain Shiris. of the Engineers, gives the following statement of the battle ; On last Saturday night. Gen. Crittenden ard forces marched out to meet the en my on fjshingxreek, a eleven miles distant. They met the enemy lying in ambush," just at the dawning of day, when Gen. Z?llicof fer, who was io front, gave the order for an attack. Col. Staunton cried out, "for God's sake dou't fire they are our friends." The Shoepfites hallowing for Jeff Davis Simultan?ously the enemy fired, shooting Gen. Zolliccfler in the heart and killing him instantly. His last words were " Go on, go on, my brave boy9, 1 am killed !" On Tiariiu'j wun ni? irusty servant nv uuuu.i , " I am going to see the mannald." Marmaid where? I didn't know we had such a creature in ' city." "Well ci '.e al :e to the City Hall. They are going to make Simuel Brady mayor of the city, and we shall see j a mayor ma le." Come, come, Clip, 1:0 nonsense ; one of our two ye-ar olds again. p), jcu want a raal prime I t f ter ?" asked a Yankee pedlar, who bad picked it up at fifty different places. "What sorte.f butter is it ? asked the merchant. " The clear quid, made by my wife from a dairy of ferty cows u two ehurn inss." - What makes it s- rniny colors ? I gners," rvplied the 1 tiiiKce, wLo was near akin to the Slick family, " you wouhi never ax that question if you Lil seen my coBfor they're a darned sight specke'dtr than my butter." The merchant declined tf.vi'ig. iis s: ai... :.;e s:uv- The Hc-se i ts crov. de 1 evii Ii tc:.: c.Txr to An Inelian out West washeirJ to mak e r the following exclamiti m. on ciiz one i . at jucts...a ! AXOTI1CI& .4KTILfc.s:RYFIGSlT Saxdy Hoon. Feb. 8. This morr.:r.g a s quad e f Ashley's Black Hers? Cavalry made their appt arr.nre at Bolivar, acc'tris pauied by section e.f artillery, v.-hi. h ontned fire on Company II ef Col. Gerys rcgi r.iCLt, statiiucd a mile and a half sl.ive Sandy Hook. Our P-rrett gun and. Faf:eld rifles silence?! their Battery and ve the cavalry back ln-hind a Lill. Accord:ng f the latent advices no Reikis were in s:ht, except the mounted picket stall .T.e-I at a small wool n'-r.r B livar. Jackson's main boely ofRib.-'.s ar? cjncentra'ir.g r.t Claries t'wn. Great consternation i s .:! to cxtst snie-ng the Pab ls in a eoasr-juence f a itpert -,-- ... . . . w; h is circulating r.m--Eg the::-, that ur :t to cnts ever, and o.r fashionable (hooped) lasitS : Ugh! much wig va n , pi sled to Chaih si n to resist our progress. Jt that :ht L--r3 Jackson will move e:jwa t.earcr to j pe."- Ferry to-nipht. I free citizens because t.bey aM nr.t forty shil-. te sholc hands, and MmarkfrJ. tUt they now 111 orris owi lin-ers? You couhVt treat tkem -rus ' would prbablv meet co more J b,,t pow sh.w.j Maior Sltmrner of Fort Pickens l:-meis ! . - 1 I 11. i 1 r 1 . . t : . 1" .... :.. VAmcMiFr. ln hi bten olitf I . 11; ma-. ja:-s ;r. i. w.;u u:uim:.i y rccveri:i v.-i i:val. mi - ir