4 V Democrat ani gtntintl. v- f XZ- -.-'h i 7 ar C. 15. JH'KBAT, iCilitor. jamoM .S. Todl. I'ublisJtcr. lEISCiY S&fiEE 15. 11 i:maiicfiatfim A number of v.r contemporariis have discovered certain i'.tri. -tic features in Pres ident Lincoln's message t. Cougress, which v-c confess wo have n..t ept"v:s s.hari cn-'iigh to perceive. Our motto is "Liwr to wlem lienor is line." If 'honest old Abe,' as his frs'-nds, delijd to call him. is honestly (-... to the emancipation s-.hemes of the Abolitionists, he should like a mandook the ssne s.piarely in the face. There s "ie thing hi the spirit of I :dep licence, " L- rd of the Lien heart and Lade eve," which involuntary commands admiration rvi'ii in :in omiiit, while :t is pid'y in keeping with the h.-r.e.-i emotion of human mture, to i7,tpi.-e the timid f.m-? scrvt r wh endeavors to please all parties, and wh'le he keeps the vr.-rd of premise to the ear,brcaks it t- the h---?.e. If Mr. Li-.i.-oin is opposed : emancipation, he should have in this mo-sago, said so like a man, and if he is in iav..r.f:', he sh--.nl 1 have been equally ! m rxpres.-:ng inelled et.tl-r.el.ts. There Would have heell me thing a hast manly in that, but out on li e two face1. fellowship. Th i- is I rtt ne quesli n presented in al tbv rr.mtni p lipi.t" th" slaves If it d -rs rot p.- Mess i: .e pntver to etaan - in the S itncrn ta:- s r liectir, .:.)C:- rot agrcss r th- Fre.-i lev.t j-.-i.-s the p. wcr of levying a tax on t' At::'-ih-an i u-..',(.' f- r the purpo.,; r.f huvj.-.g the liberty of the .-hiv-s ? jf : e;, v e woj Constitution :i .in.--w .e . . oi tl 'eV- n v. .... n f., i; a ! - . v. ( r is .u N::t": : at G...VeT.t:.-l.t : if Mich h" g.ittd, then i:: the w t1.-- rf I " the,,, is the :.d f -r the j'owei . n IV, C -n de-liar" th.it ail the powers n. t d.-git.--d t the :Ca!ioual G .vernia. r.t are reserved t. th Stxtc- or pv pie th ! -. 1". AVc would r.itl.er see an A t however wror.z.dof.e dire t'y than ladirectly. T!i.-r is .-1 r.'.ethir.cx ir.ar.lv in ! h;g it liieilv while to do it indirectly is tm n:ueh TIko Jad.as l-carb-t 1 -1 rayi . t his God with, a kiss. "When th w.ir conin:er.ctd we were tul l that it was a struggle f.-r tlie preservation of the Union, and not f..r the annuling f the Constitution. Tl.e Constitution is the thr son! of the Union. It is the Mood thit inv!. -rates and the spirit that gives it vi tiiitv. !,-. rov the Co.. sfi lution. and the h...;d v. hi h 1 the Union together bc- om'-s a rr-r.e ol sancs. toe uestruction ot the Ui i n w. uld. of course, be almost a deathblow to the cause of Te'pubiieau insti tuti' ns throughout the work!, and reduce the capacity of m.n for stlf govetnn.vi t, t an absurd fall icy. Ih-nce the people of the thek-yal Mates wcie a unit after ti.e l;oinbard:ae:.t of 1 ,.rt Sumter, and hence the uprising f f the Xati. -n. one of the r.-n-t rcm.irkaMe circumstances in hi.st .ry, whiih fillowo-t th ;t event. So. .ron', so overpow ering was the 'vpnlar sentiment in favor f i a constitutional war, thnt tlie Ahohti.ni On gress whi.h a?ser.,hle-l in V.huhingt ju, in I.i't duly, almost t.r.a:.i:;.( Usly ado ted the f. ih wing resolution, That the present deplorable civil war has been f-Ttl i;p-r. tin e.eintry by the disunionists of the S u :i Sia'cs. now in arms aga:n- t the C- n.-t'tr.tional Government and in arms around the Capital; that in this Xaiiojia! emergency, OuigresS banish ing all feeling of mere pas;,.n or resentment will rec .Ih-et only its duty to the whole country : that this war is not wage', on their part in any spirit of oj pres.-.; "ii. or f r any purpose r.f conquest or subjusation or jiurj'cs:' of .. vi-rthrowing or interfeiirg with the rights or established institutions of those States, bnt t- defend and maintain theiu- premncv o. t,r ..nstitnti.m. an I to preserve j than has been reported. Twenty rive pieces the I ivrn. with all the do-nitv. eourd'tv ri 1 r.i , o . 1 ; f heavy artn.t-rv, twenty four i..iin.hr and rights of the s-everal States i-.nimi.aire !- i ' r'- and tlsat as s;on as these objects are aceom- j ani nl'w1' t!-irt-v tw 1,a-ter:cs of lield artil plished the wnr ought to ccise." hry, an immense quantity of ihred ammu- Ilavc we in this anything like President ; niti.-n, several thousand small arms, hun Lincln's emancipation scheme f rsha lowed? dre-hs ,,f boxes of musket cartridges, three We have nothing of the kind. We have hundred mules and horse.?, tents for -in ar notlrmg but the mar.ifestai ns ..f sincere de- my of twelve thousand men. and rn im votion r.,I leve for the Ur.h u and the Con- , mense quantity of ctlier property of not less stitutlon as they come to us from the patri- ; value than $ 1 .'nO.OGO. Ots of the u-voluiion. j The enemy barely escaped. Tie whole We know h.ov y ..,. 1,,, mile are the doc- ; f.-rce is demoralized and dispersed in tr.ces we pion.uhgato in certain quarters of j swamps on the opposite side of the river the cuatry. Rut we thank God, they are i The enemy abandoned their works so hur n yet fashion ihle in liule Ctmbiia, and ri-dly ;is to leave j11 the ba-gago of the ofji we trust they never will be so. Although cers, the knaj sacks of the tneu. their dead fan.ua s have set the Lrand of treason on : unburTied, their supers on the table and them, thev are truths, the universal adop, the candles bur niu- in their tents- A fr.ri tion of which by the American p -p!e, will c.is thunder t Uvm, which raged aM i.iif sae a sm.-t-.rg tan i. 1 1;e moment they are ' re-: .teo.ani "ear.ciratK.n" l;cos:e3 the "god of our idolatory," the days of the Re public are numlered. A'd who regird the Preeident's message as a National and patri otic document, are welcome to accept it as such, hut we for one, cast it from us, with the triple enorgv of our conscience, our prin cipl-s and our patriotism. Senator Couan. It is a pleasant task, to lear testimony to th patiiotism, ability and worth of an hon orable and high minded political opponent one who prominently db plays the Statesman withciit the demagogue; and such testimony we can tear, with regard to the course of Senator Cwan, since the commencement of his term of office up t the present time II .r.estly entertaining the principle.- of the II publican party, he has faithfully sustain ed its principles in a conservative spirit, hut has on all occasions, repudiated the loath soine doctrines of the Abolitionists, unawed and unintimidated by the threats and frowns of the leaders of that fanatical organ i.ation. Although he has not on all occa sions, voted as a Dcdocratic S-natoi would have v:ted, yet his curse proves, that he has fiom the fust, kept steadily in view the preservation i f the Union, instead of. like Sumner and "Wi'.mot, the triumph f sec tionalism. As he has staUtd in the right c urse, so may heaven grant him the virtue of per.-everancc in it even to the cui? To him we would say Let no mean hope your soul t-n.-lave, P.e independent, fearless, hrave, in the full assurance that the applause i f grateful millions, will he y.ir reward here after, fir any sacrifice in the cause of patii-. oli.-m and r::ht vi-'i ir.av r.-'W r:i ike. 3Ic-CIrIIans Speccli. 1ieai.o!"A!; i ::: - tr 'iiii. Akmv f-r the I'i-.tomac I'uirt'u: C ur! .... t. J.f; ci 14. S-liag vYihc Arn-i ..'. C' V.i.t f For a l. ng time 1 have kept you inactive, bat not without a purpose. Y--u were : he diSv " j .lined, armed and instruetni. Tht foiniid'ole art.!!e:y y-.'i kn...w have ba '. o he created. ( u' er armies wc-ie to n.ove and accotnpINh cit.'.in rest;!ts. 1 htl i y i. back tii.it you roirht ivrr the :e;.tii i low t the rebellion that has distracted your unci h-ppy country. The p ttience y.-u havt sh. wn, and 3"oiir e .nf. lence in y..ur Get tr :!, are worth a dozen vj.-t rie-. Thes- ; hrnii.ary rc':!:.- aie now accumpk.-hed. 2 ii.el that the patient hihoTs of ii.;:,y :t..:.th have pr.Kiuvtil their tf:Vcts. Tiie in:y t the l'..toi::ac is n w a real am y, i:. i-noi cent in iateri d, aduvrtble in di.-cij.litu- ar;.i I iiiitructi. exce..eiit:y i ' - i ' I :.nd :.n;i- e .h Your command.crs aie all th.l i c t;h' wish. The moment for action has airivt l. and I know that 1 can trut y...u to save coi.ntiy. As I ridv throuidi yeiir rank-, i s-je in your l.ices the tine ve:ige of victory. I feil that you will do whatever 1 i-k you. The period of inaction is a.-.-i-d. I wih bring you fyce t face v. ith the IM-ds, atni only pray that Go 1 may d fend t! -.- ri.!:t In whafevtr direct;. -n c-u may . h ever strange my -.) imy apj ir to y u. evt r 1 ear in mind that my fate is hi ke : with y ?:r., r.t. 1 that r!l I d. is .. brirg you where I know y,rt wish to e, on th. d- is ive battle field. It is my htisin-.-ss to phwe j'-. u there. I am to watch vi-r vu ;:s a parent over his chi! Iren, and you hn w th..' your General loves you frnm the h- 'toti. .. f h is heart. It shah be my care, as it ever has hetn, to gain success with the least jhis sib'el 'ss. but I know that, if it is nc.-es-ary you will willingly follow me to your graves tor our i.hte 'lis c.tiist'. God smiles upon us Victory attends us 1 yit I v.onhi tiot have a; tnink that or aim is t. be cb'nin- ed without a manlv tin v. I w I.: n :vt- it: avc to eti.vunter, foenn n :. woiti.v oi in.' .1 l sliaii u: trrer.t c-.er - so well. I .-hal! demand :i- ns, rapi i and b !.g in ir '.n.lati". i. riv.fi .ns. t(-r- L.f VTt ihes. desiierate !iaj- s. We will share these tog. ther. ai d when this sad war is over, we wiii return to our homes and feel that we can ask no high er honor thai: the proud consciousness that we belonged to the army of the Potomac. GKo. Ih lFCl.KLI.AN-, Major General Commanding. Tlie Capture of c v Madrid. General 1. pe, in a dispatch to Genera! llalleck says ; Our success r.t New Madrid is even rreater er.ab'ed them to get across the river uitL- d bein diVoveie-I, Tlie Great Tlirrc Days' ISattlc atPea Itidsro, ArKansas. St. Locis, March 11. The following is the official report of Gen. Curtis, of the bat tle of Pea Kidge, in the mountains of Ar kansas. JIwJ Quarters of ihe Army of the Southwest, Tea ll'uhjc, Ark., Mtr'chO.) Gkxekal: On Thursday, tlie Cth ii.st., the enemy commenced an attack on my right, assailing and following the rear guard of the detachments under General Sigel, to my main lines on Sugar (.'reel: Hollow, hut censed firing when he met my reinforcements about 4 r.'duck I. M. lr.rinz the night I became ecu vinee 1 that he had moved on so as to attack my lici t or rear. Theref ie, early o:i the 7th, I ordered a change .f front t the right o:i my right, thus becoming ray left, still Tested on Si.gar Creek II o!lo.w. -3.hi brought my line across Ia Tlidgc, with my new right resting on tlie head of Cross Timber IIo''...-,v, which is the head of T.ig Sugar Creek. I also ordered an advance of cavalry and hght anil!- ry, under Colonel Osterhaus, with orders to at tack and break what we supp se l would be the reinf ree l line of the enemy. This movement was in progress when the enemy, at 11 o'clock A. M.. coxniei.cel r.n attack on my right. liie light c ntmuea warmly r.t the points during tie day, the enemy liavhi; gained the point h Id in command by Clo- n.el Carr, at Cioss Tin.l er Ih.llovv; but were entirely repulsed, with the fall of the Ih.hel ConiTMatidcr, M.Cn"! n-h, in tlx- centre, by t'i e f rees under C'.- nel Jtff. C. Davis, of Mi.-oiiri. The plan of attack n the centre was i) lantlv carried fcrwar-I 1 v Ci-.n.! O.-u-rhaus vvho Was iu:iiled:at'ly stlst d'.cd and ;:; r soded by ('-.! nl D ivis ntire d;vi-i..n, sup ported a!-o 1-y b-i.oral S"g.-lV Co-.nnian 1 wbii h 1-ad remained, till rear the cl- . . the d.sv. o : the left. ( ..l.'c.u- d.:.-:.?: ,:. he'd tl e ri.d t under ; .'lis.gr and c -nti it;.. us Co- ad d :y. I !i 1 e f v I g. ' : e . ;.g ntirv.V i-' d in tie entre. an! the r-gi.t bf!:g i-.w -ti t'-e left , I reht.f .n-1 the lightly a Tl " I l ; v. s .. n 1 i.:v is; ii.. i'-- f t the -h-v -!: uri-hr Gem -i t 1 T was c- r.s V : that the cuemv h .1 -. n rate d hi- right; t:-n :. ..-. f nt f .r. ..ere ne :..e J i . r- ng j : e I coj.iu.cn- :ird, saj as to dti'loye-l on I ! n. The .'. -r ha: eneisiy ht :. uk 1 1. 1 rig ' ge . i -1 . . v. art: diy tfTivt. d. but was when, at sunr!.-e on the f-i' r.ie-s. c-mtr romev .d firing. d bv th- a ' i s e en'.rgy. my, v .' : ewed is line. Ghi.cr; My h ;t, un. :ci !.. the bids o.v::! ni:n m the .: i t .-a aid the Lead at.-lv o-.-Jcre I the . 1 . 1 go;, m-.vei e I by th" , i.e-ey, d.'.vi e.tsan ' advari.: g st- . h f the II. .'lows. linu :'-. i .-5. t re and w::- f w.irl. t! right w ing tur- ing :h hit f.t enemv. r.n't eros in mg r.i i n- e- tre. 1 , fo al po . til. -ie. ion ,1... ed tiie ( 'e-:i v in the vv f A. cI.lii ge of in n g Mir- ngnout ti.e w;,.-; , ,i ti... .- tire Ii.-h.-l f ,r .- -J.i.-b r. i.-.t In -osn-.K-te confusion, but rad.er s : iv. tnrottgh U:--' ihep, tmp;.sa. 'limbers. ih lia s of L':o. Our hi s was heavy. That of the tnemv I can never be ascertained, lor the deal arv scattered over a large lield. too, may, many cf them, perish. The- foe is scattered in ali directions, but I think his main force has returned t the I-.s ton Mountains. General Sigt 1 A-H.-w s the eivmy toward Keithsville. while my cav.dry is pursuing htm towards the imuuVaius, -uru g tne country and ti ing to find tl bringing in prisoners, ! i.o.,.-, .11 1 'I I.'I IT II ' an Dorn. wh-. had com mat, of the entire ; lati,,n, U.tw.fn lU, VutM s.vs F,.r. h-rceof the en-meat this battle at I'ca Uidg-. i Nations are ,, w c-utiu-ly free from anv I have not, , ytt. statements . f ti.e dead ( appr-herM-.tis whatever of di"t urbane-. Ti.e and w.am :e I,soa- tojnstiiy a rt-p-rt; but J ; tone of all the crr.-spond -r re is CK-iiiat- rv w;li reier you to a despatch which I vill for ; and ami.able. It is ensidend that the ward very sci.. , 15,5,1, JUS Wl.;i as .vc Fre,.c!l Miiiitrv, are 'Ihe olhecrs and s i.hers under my cm. j evidently rcnimr strength owin-M- the dis maud have displayed such unu-ual gallantry j conntenancing of PVmpati.v with the beccs tha 1 I.ard'y ilare to make a distinction. I , jijoj.m, must, however, name the commanders of j The Senate were in executive .-sion an i..u uiM.-,,nP. t,.Ue,ai m. g t.unuy carrien me rig. :t ami drove b.u-K ti.e left wimgn i.;e enemy, am: (.enerai Ash,-ih, - .... ... 1 t .V.,1 win was woi:uoei n ine arm it. L;s galiant i elh.it t uii. force the right. Colonel and Ac ting P.rigaditr Genera! Da vis. w hocomnian ded the cn.re. when McCull.K.h fell, on the 7th. and pressed towards the centre on the OUhK uet AcunS ' -- Carr. who is also wounded in the arm. and Wfll: 11. 1 '... 1.A m... ...r. r .1 ! ...-iiin:u..i:a 111c y i mu enemy during the two hardest days of the struggle. Illinois, Indiana. low a, Ohio and Missouri may proudly share the honor of the victory which their gallant heroes won over the combined force of Van Horn, Pr ce and Mc Culloch, at Pea Ridge, in the Mountains of Arkansas. I Lave the honor to b", Genercd, your servant. Samuki. II. Cutis, Brigadier-General Cimmandin. FURTHER PAia iCULAHS. Spring-field, Mo.. March 10. Special to the St. Louis Republican." A messenger, who arrived here at three o'clock this morn ing, reports that the battle at Pea Ridge las ted fictu Thursday ciorLii.g to Saturday evening, and that our 1js was about four j hundred and fifty ki'led and wounded. i The Rebel loss was about one thousand I killed and wounded, and one thousand taken ( prisoners. Am- ng the latter was Colonel ; Mcliea, of an Arkanses llegiment. : The attack on our forces was ma le from the north and west, our army being com- j pletely surrounded. J Generals Y-n Dorn.rrice, Mc-Culloch and , Mcintosh were present with 23,000 men. j McCuIlcch and Mcintosh are reported to j have been mortally wouitded., ' The attack from the'rear' was male by , McCuliugh and met by Gcu. Sigel, who wounJa-l him, and completely seatterel his ; force in wild confush W, ..ive -.so c tured a large amount of stous, teams, can non, sm ill arms and ammunition. From IVeiv Mexico .1 llattle at j Tort Craigr. An express has just arrivtd from F-'it Craig with news of a s-rious conilict be tween our forces aii'l the Teems,-which las ted from 0 o'clock, a. in., on the 2b-t, until : sundow n i.f the same day. The tight com menced in the m '.ruing, between a -rti-.n of our troops, under 0h lh.berts, and the enemj- across the Ilio rrande. with varie-1 success, until 1 or 2 o'cbck, when C -I. Can by crossed the river in force with a battery of sis pieces, under Capt. MeCray, of the cavalry, but detailed in o.'-mr.r-.r.d of the bat tery, and also a small battery of two howit zers. The cttemy are supp -o,i to have had seven or eight pieces. The l ittle commen ced by the artillery, and the skirmishing soon became general. Towards evening m"st of the enemy's suns v.-t re silanee h They however ir.ad a desperate chart: on the howitzer battery, but were repulsed with, great loss. Capt. M'.-Cray's battiry was de fended by Captain Plimpton's c-rnj.-u-y .f U. S. Infantry, and a poiti n of CI. P:n s' ng'mer.t of Xf.v Mexican vohtuters. TheTixaiis ch..rg' d lesj-f ra'i-Iv and f -ri-ously with pick-.d men, ah -i.t tl") sr. r;. They wcrearmid with cari-!:; - ,v ! n v. h vcrs, and he g siven pound; b-.wh- k.-iv.p. After di.-d.argii.g their carh'i.s .n- c' -e li'.-tance, tl.y drw th- ir rev- ivi-r-. an I r ail ed the battery in a sl rm of gia-v an 1 '-ant.-!, r. Ti.e NYw Mexic.ms f Ph' s gimcnt w; re pani. st i.heu. r n I i:.g' : -'v flel. Captain Phm; ton. an 1 the infin'ry. -to,d their ground ?i.d f .tight n 'Iv till more than one h ".f were n:'.n.b- red v. ith dead. With hi- ..rfhhrv m. u cut d wn. his supp-.rt s-paratd, kilie'. w. im-h l. . r Tty i:g f.-oni the field. 'ij t..in M;Cray s..t d.v.n calr-.lv and iiuVtlv, on e of 1 is L'o .s. rn-I with revolver in ban 1. r fu-ing t ;!v . r de- serf his post: he fought to the hi-:, -m l g! ri .v'y died like a h-ro the 1 o-t man by his t'tn. The Tex ir.-s t:tfr-d t nib'y hi th;s 'arg-- ! Mativ of our own fiiet-rs .'.i ting ;i-he 1 th'ia i th:s dav. Mm- r I : al :- -.. wh . was the chief aid of C !. Ca'.bv.a.-ted 1 rave- !v a: id was c 1 p His Lor-- :u -us 5:i ev. ry j a:t f the v.n.s w .on h .1 --.-v.-ral -iehi p'aees. but the 'Jaj t was i t ;m ir-' i f Kit i f" irs"ti, in Co man. ! .f a regimei: ! teei's. who were deph'vod as .-ki i i feme during t1 e so i..n aw.. h.-sS ! v'('l- We have, however, to name tl of Licots, Ine, r and St. ne.wb. .'ike Capt M'Cray. r.-hlv an I hrav.-'y i M'nhuued the j h nor of .:ur H ig t tl e las and. gloi-oii-lv dietl the death of patriots. Many . ther . Oi ccrs are wounde.. Our loss i abonl '2( ! hilled and wounded. That of the enemy is j believei. to Pe much greater. The greatest 1 eonfider.ee is r posed in Col. Cai.by. and if J t,iC Volunteers wMl do their duty, the Tex 1 a us will be driven ingloriou'v from the country. II- , . . , . m . ASIIIXtJTOX V l l Y. Mar. i. 14. 1 oe re- ! ,,ur an,j a haftUy, the re-ult of Wl.lCil 1 -a ,1 A r.c 1.,:...,.,, 1 was the confirmation j MIowt!I a- Major Get eral of v.hmteeis. ..... ..... ... .. 1 ..' .I- 1 0.1 -.ini.ii The bill introluet.j pv St nt..r II tie, f-oni I the Ciinmittee on Naval affairs, t. -lav pro vides for the construction, under the direc tion of the Secretary of the Navy, of ::n iron clad steam vis.i-1 i.f not 1 i or six thousand tons burden and cf -reat I iTWl! trmi, A 1 ,,...,1 .a.t... - g ---f-.v.., . .in. .1 i-UU for which $1,000,000 be appropri.iteal ; also $12,000,000 f.-r tlie construction cf iron clad gnu boats ; $783,000 for the comple tion of Stephen battery , $500,000 f.r ex tending th facilities' of the Washington Na- ! ry yard so as to forge and roll plates Lr the armoreit ships. It is the freely expressed opinion of Mem-1-ers of Congress, many of whom have here tofore opposed the measure, that the bill of Senator Hale, for the great naval structures will pass without objection or alteration, unless some diuse be introduced requ'r.ng it to beurni.-hed by a certain date. The new interest attached to iron sheathed ves- oA, j 1 iff M .- 1 i . . . A. - f .11 j . . ao a..i. a-a an.iiuui vi Jtiicauoa to II:c Stephens' battery likely to result in the ecu- i .u.-.- ... ... 1 ;.lr. t piieub' plan is noi on;v me c-i i..mi ofmail clad vessels, but that Ids batUry is sur"vl " """v principle in this country or any otl.rr. Our heavy battery was established during . . ...t.;. . . . -it.- ii.'.!v, iti..n t, t f f Mlir.P ti.e nignt o mo iia. wui..;i e .n mu -... : yard.- of the enemy's works, and opened at , daylight on the 1 Cth just thirty fur hours; after the guns were delivered to us at Cairo. ! . y T-.r.l 1.1.1 .. 1.1 .. . ! i -.-lt Him.,.. tVf n-n.. I- i.f vi.-tcr, -v o'.ir lines . . -. - - - - - t.-...-o .Ir -ti t 'r.'T ir ail:.' t hi ir works, un ..v . y. ...... . - h-r n fnrtons fire of sixtv ideces of artillery. , .. - ,,i hear of an asai-.t upon tu.ir wois-s. at hht induced then, to ihe p: rC pit itei v d ril t.- 1 ht. 1..LV 1 :!. ave : t:ihe!s. at.il ..ls.i t:.' la .1 .-.ver..: .-.is regiments. O o' h.-ss !--i k-.. wvi.nde.1. Ib lliiis was hi con..ind f ihe :'i-- at.d Gti.s. M'O ni., Sn-wart and in -.tt l t! e i .. s r '!-. .. . v ... . - i down the l i ver. t i i . . I' ll.... .I..- .... - - Uen. 1'. ! 1.' s tw uty uve t.eavy gas with two w.i k .f the t :.eu:y v.hic. c n.aud every p-.-iat of the river. Ih. hm m l and Na-h hi :.e ritv in ti 1 s :f the li h.'s. an! the r .. T- - .-..er a i ;v :n t:.e nan.- 1 1 t..e i e . i . t. .,,..!". u:.kc:i m-,n ic.l a:.d tumble into tne gutters, .-psawl ov i . W ii.-. Iran li.-h ki.ive.- and piste!.-, and :te:.t: ..- - ;e in th .1... 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The .-aid Peter -I. litk 'in iia.c of Wi'-in.ii -.iii'ti, e .. -iir.h. d-.ltie.-t-li unto the s;.i I ;-... V'u ; :.hout 0.1') sens, -1 iioinit. 1 ,o-1 i th.r follow :i:g pii. peity at the U-owit.g ! Weiver a:i-r cth, rs'. " !ThVd spotted milch c-.w !o.,.. !.. ' Lf A Ut "'' ; 1 Wi.itei-iiich cow t-...-. h-iu m.i;, e.-;aiuia:-,i'l jcr-. u. 1 Su-k:t.g c.df l.oo proved, j 1 While and r,d ?1, ttelheif.r U. o j AV U ! IF. A I'd A ...." . 1 White an I Mue " " .... . A tri.-t of ur. ue i-r-. vt i : . . . i 1 P.'ack " " U.-.o , h;t d . f Ihnde! II .Iht.s . . . I a: d white " ; I.,". 1 kn- wn :.s the V.-ur. iir pi ..- ; u:. . II W'--::e sheep am; 4 Limbs 1 o. far.,:. .j( ,0 U W; .he h js I A WASlI'.Yt; Ti .Y Ti 'i-'ti '. Ih r(ived Mar h . th ls.'.2 of G. p; ;, 'K j.rorertv at II-., :...-k h.. , -tl,.. 'hae,......fv.m- d.-llars :-,! hftv , .tj. of -," TAVKIIN ifnU-m cents .n Ink. ! !hepn.-eot the ai.oe pr-p j TOl:i IK UK A l.AU'I K . V Vi ' pcrtv. PKTKIlJ.ErKEN!l..-,E , AM OTIIKR liUILDING. v . ; Ai'e.-t, mark ; ccj -.1 i,y John J. Gl-.ss Parian Ingle A L0 Li ve ncres of lanl, ?. March 12. "Jt ! ini the above, ani cxtctdini to the ! ' ilaii Koai mm'i mmm I ii'-ir II Jil U This j.repar.sti m ma le from the l--t .1 va ,;:.-, i- -n . .. d bv phy-i n as.intri.rM 1 PI i IOh S ld. I.R A J E i-oer.d I,b:..tr, I "v-j.t p-ia and ad ! ;;. .v. .r.i. -r t;, hi . ...i.-. 1 1 . va ; ;: . p. ihd t-.abat-don the use , f che-ee will t.-e ; this without h.'urh.i. tj:e is. Oieean c-.n- ; tain the str- r.gtli of tv.-.. ...-.::; is i f o: h:g.r)- 1 cofae. Prite 25 cents. ElOLLOCK'S LEVAI2T . T! v.. !'n'f r'' V h-'.-t LAKING PoWPLK , ivtiown, f.-r makir.z l ght . sweet a-: 1 inti i- tioiis Dread and cakes. Price .j cents. ! M.i"rAiTfi:nt ry M H. KOLLQCK. Chemist. I Corner i.f 1 5 road an 1 (V t oni't si .... t ; I hhil. delpj.ia, j And s .ld by an Druggists and Grcvtr. -Varch 5th I v. I The D-Kkctsof P. M. 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A tract of unimrt'"- ; 1 warranted m th r.ime of Sana:-1- 1: 1 a j -ining hind of Frederic 'icoree i 'tsV: ?:'Vcr"OT 1 ALO A tract of unnnrrev. -i ' warranted in name of William . : . - , 1 eontainin? -li'O acres or thereabo :- A" .V.A'-VS.T.'f; lidKoCCH. lot of riii'jn.b fin liormr '-:l ( a GOOD mVl'LLIXC, HOL'SK Av' ' STAIM.K therortn orA.l !.- in i occupancy cf George W OaM rn L- I K. h OIINST0 J-.bc-nsburff. Jan. 1 IbC2 are! C3"J0B WORK OF ALL KINPSDO -t.b : , AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTI AND AT REASONABLE PRICES- Crt-s-1-Iil! Wilnr r - Miner- ! G'oeD - ti .n -T 1 . U'DC: - Mine-a-Sural .c-1 ten, .re rortJg-, Iilil'-. Cre O- Kitt '-'' - k 1 r..i F," ct pegs : tini p wort y Frri -V-i ofafi 1 tei - C5- 3 . lisU- o Vlts 3 4 . Lig I etit , illf r e i- m YJ a dyfi g 1 . it. wt-.h s vt y mi i ' w ii s U s at f T. 4 ! is 1 t- i . I 4 s I ; m , 5- V i