gtmotrnt anb jitntincl. - -where a man was deprived of Ids liberty, he shculi be brought before a magistrate -i that itmight be ascertained . whether ho was justly iiaprisonecl, and if .his guilt was shown, w hether the. crime vvas baila ' ble or not."-'--Even supposing the writ of f titem corji't to "be suspended, I hold lhat it does not' justify the illegal lmpuson- "meet of anybody. This groat right of j habeas corpus was emphatically enunciated in. Encland some two hundred yenrs ago. An humble individual had hecn impris- oned by the privy council. Parlimeni j g TOR; Keillor & I'ubllNlicr. l.iin-r In -'.-i.!i- missed an act winch i . . - brought .that individual, by the . great writ of Wftts corpus, nice to face before las accusers. . And now, sir, that great writ which " the English Pnrliment interposed fur the relief of a single obscure IS1MY H&1CH 4. 1813 Where will Ihey Slop I The present Abolition Congress, not individual, is suspended by a mere proe- j satisfied with having indemnified the "old Lunation as to millions of peonie m this land ! Iu reference to that haUxu corpus act of the English Parlinient, llallani says thnt those who think that' the pass age of That act at that time enlarged Eng lish liberty are mistaken ; that it was but the reafiirmar.ee of the great principles of English, liberty which had bten extorted from King John at Hunnyini ade by the. j Jiarons. That act was passed with the immediate object of relieving a single, individual; and I say lhat no king of Great lirrta'm ever claimed that he had the absolute right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus. I hold that the suspension of that w it is exclusively a legislative power, although I do not propose to dis cuss that question" now. I know that on cr.3 occasion the king of England did sus- peni the writ; but he aftcrvvarels aKlo eised for it, ackiicwk-eluc-d he had done wrung. That wasjlhc case ref.rretl to by the gentlemen fro:.. I-ar.easter, in which Wiliiam the Tliird suspended that writ at the time of the troubles in Ireland. But that monarch subsequently, admitted that in so doiiig he had committed a vio lation cf the law try, with a written constitution, the chief Executive assumes a power which has not been claimed even under despotic, governments How is it possible to meet this question except by expressing our opinion with reference to these illegal aires.?, and pro testing against them : How else can we reach the object I The writ of Ifutxu t- corpus is in vain. The military jKwer over-rides the judiciary ; ami the judi ciary is trampled under iwt. Yet gentle men say, ' why not go to the courts f It has been-mentioned that general Mont gomery has been summoned to appear be fore the court in Philadelphia. Uut 1 . -ask why was not Mr. lioileau taken be fore the courts, if he had been guilty of rail (Union) splitter" against all lav.-, and endorsed his unconstitutional policy, have empowered the Executive with absolute control over the other branches of the Government, silencing the Judiciary, and trampling upon State rights, as though the Constitution did not exist. The re cent " biil for enroling and calling out the national forces, and for other jno-js,'" gives to the President a power, which the haughtiest potentate of all Europe dare not exercise. It will have the cllect of taking all power out of the reach . of the people and of establishing an arbitrary military government over all the States. Having succeeded in nullifying and trampling upon the Constitution of the United States, they now- seek to give a final stab at our institutions, by giving the 1'rcsident power to Tide rough-shod over the constitutional statues of the State Governments. May we not view wi: Yet in this live conn- i urni tnese usurpations ot power; ami is it not time that we would ask these rulers (servants) of tin? people where they intend to stop What reu-on or nrgu- men: can oc aiaurei in tavor ot placing a power so absolute in the hands of tl Executive in the hands of a -ivrrie man II . a iia r..i every requisition nereiuiore. been promptly answered by the State authori ties ? Have not the e-llbrts cf the. differ- cut States been one simultaneous action ot concord? Have not the people of the loval States, ftom the borders of TVnnes- st.' to the line which divides the United .States from the 1 British possessions, ac ouicsccd upon one common purpose, to the any crime .' . Suppose that General Mont- j end that the Union might be restored, gomcry should appear before the court, ; anJ tii!e Cuistiiutiwi be iwj.tvc.1J Whv 1 "111. l- 1 . f ! I . tvnerc will ix- me rvuii-uy ior .ur. 11011- 4, , A tr l i inen na i.ie iKiriv ill ixwer sou-'tit to How do we know but tnat tne j 4 1 uih nt rnav direct, a- it ui i i,i enc j curtail the inherited rights of the people instan-e in ow Haiapshire, that I ot these States ? Why have they sought i'itary shall le callel to prevei.t the j to extinguish the wonted ri rhts of s.jv- cau ? Goven other the mi interposition ot the judicial th The Conscription IIIJI. Mr. Wilson's conscription (proscription) : e?" llie culogium over the fallen " sol diers at the battle of Fredericksburg, de- biil, whicli some time ago passed the j livercd by If. L. Johnston, Esq., on toe Senate of the United States, w as passed through the House on last Wednesday, by a vote of 115 yeas to -19 nays. The bill provides that all males who arc citi zens and all such as have declared their intentions to become citizens, between the ages of twenty and forty-five years, are liable to military duty and can at any time hi called out bv the President, who has full authority to make 1 hs apportion ment for each district as to him may seem most wise. The Executive Departments, United' States Judges, Governors of States, and some others are to be exempt ed. The force is to hi divided into two classes, the first to embrace all between the ages of 20 and 35 years and all un married persons between the ages of 35 and 45 years ; the second class embraces all who are excluded from the first, and wi'.l not be called into service until after the first class are hilled oiF. Tl Presi dent through his Cabinet has power to make such rules and repula:i-ns for car rying out the provisions of this act, and for t lie arrest of deserters anl those si;s nected of beiuir sympathizers with rebel lion, &c, as his Exeelkney (m.;j; sty)mny seem fit. A provost martial for each Congressional Dirtrict is to be appointed by the President, who will proceed ton- 23d ultimo, was not intended by him for C3" The very best - medicines in use among us, are those prepared by Dr J. C. ft f T If II . - . A-Ma.l.a.itA tl.n ivit fki liiur i. iitr is .l ii vi i-- i . . . - c . supply i :air liice Pciin.-vlvar.ia L invcrsity but has honored I demented Vl A XT- T : , " three hundivd thousand -u1,' ".J r sort ice aiKt le ran ruise no n,- e' ? win 1 and wui: til!tl;; publication. Hut, in as much as it was j that college of medicine far morp by the It y is actually upon lza ! vj of a public nature, an l because tJ:ere are ' connexion oi ins name n n, many who had not the pleasure of hearing Kliploir.a lias him. His remedies have be- i tt !..rivcr.il. t)r,-tler witli other reasons. ! come household words, not only in t.ns , --c - . . ili Inleiv snlent ' rour.trv. but in almost every recion of the Order of Odd Fellows, that they appoint a committee to wait upon Mr. Johnston, ;md solicit from him a manuscript of the earth inhabited by man. Their extraor dinary fame has arisen from tltvir cxtra- ! ordinary irt lies, and these are Cxrii.'ietl same, to "ba published in the county j by r.ieji of the highest station. Wc pub Wipers. " lish in our issue to-day, a document sign- papers. Tiiitvi-a AlujfT. A most daring burg lary was poTetmted in our midst on last Saturday night. The law othce of Michai 1 Dan Magellan, Esq., on High stre-ct, was feloniously entered through the back win dow, by some prowling miscreants, who succeeded in escaping with a small j:ig of ink ; which owing to its superiority, and the high duties upon such articles, was not only u disapjioinfixHnt to the Colonel, but a pecuniary loss also, of no trit'ir.g value. We hojie the Spiiro m.v succeed in bringing the burglars to justice. ur - ed bv the Mayors of the great cities in the United States, Canadas,- Mexico, Peru, Chili and lirozil. each of whom ftrtify that the physicians and druggists of their respective localities have giv en their assu rance of t!:e uniform gooi! trivets and su-K-rior irtu. s of Doe I. Aycr s repara tions. This ii eide:i-e wl.i.h .ould satisfy the nlot sceptical, of their i-flicacy, in Washington, thunder tnt struck, while Ijcc sitI into the rsational Lan.tol --i? " 1 I - f.. - . - - -J: aiHi i:is v.iiiiK-i : :or m tj ' Cabinet will iiKitaUv , . c I " t r it l.e uees iot suinnioii co out himself soon afk-r the Z!. J Uut it is not to late to k,v .r," ment cea if lie doc-! Xo" " ti!ly no, if hy sh 1 u ,t : of attempting still further lj" the radicals. There rc . -,-. ' v make we will ivA state tUenJ'-t " our business to state the!;i 1 . ' changes lie can make wlaelj ;n t , ai:J almost on the iasUmt, nt..;-; tiependent of an ur- epu!; r c-,-i which, in the present iis-:,;is; j public fee ling, he wiii .. ;. s.ble to enforce ; cl:ar:--j will cause nirx xMie-rs ou' (.- , . w .CT whoso t mi expire tlils -j.:-i:. l3 diatelv re-eii'i-t. The o.A- tleets and truly r CJ-Notwillsstanding that busin -sS, in in;:iy places is languishing, in c.nse queiiee of the troublous tinn s, E. J. Mii!s eSc Co., have increased their ijusiness an 1 eiihirgeel their stoe-k, while tiicy have I not rsised their prices. Tlieireste.blishniei'.t 1 f: ! have Kvn realizei York Sundav Tim s. L:n Us euiv: use.- -New roll all able-bo.l.e.1 men (Democrats) ae- l ,ri",, :in advantage to tho.-- from the i cording to the provisions of tint biil. I ewinrry w ho have -pro .luce to 1!, tiiey , and we lcg ur readei-s t. refer to it E.-jccial!y do th-y f peak w i;h glowing j if s:icvs-fu!, would give J:n ;, . praise of his Sarsarvirilla the Wnelicial I 1HCru",,.s : l,ut 11 re-avvaV. u:,t vs that V" anr,v fj nidi aim mir.fi .iiers. t'.r. controlling niin-d in i!k C:.1.. : uai'y in i:s compf'siti-j.-i ; r.. rt. s 'e eli recti on ot the arniv r " i::-piri:ig us confi.aiie', . anl i:s Ioc : one purpose in ' r m nt. and tii t! ::?i is. :r.ci:e ,.; -tn that llK're shall l but e;-, 1 ment, over ths-e t!.I::v-5i:r 4t i give the; e"';u.tiy tlwso e.vf . i. i iniii.ite oi ian.ti, aa.l th? i 1 ! XVi'A immii:.t-.lv revive, uu-iu-i, ,r CiT Three thousand men at-e cnir;ig'.il in cutting the canal :!-n the peninsula near Yiek-ln;rg. Tlie laortar loats co:i tiaue in pesiii.n ami Ji:e occ.:sii;:ily on lh rebel l.it:. l it ? !:U m nt had taken place general lombard- !...... 1),,, u-;M I,. n.U'-t in buy :i iiiueii tlie re, witn tiieii' oiiiter ?v pa:ir, we liiierstano. the d.aft for two vcars from th time of ! t,tht r rticles as they can w i:h t!:c ' issued frem the A.:.:!:.a. oee this for three vcars or thirii the war. Per- ! Tl,a U Vl go and see t'.uir rev ! ins-.m U i-ig i "ii . .. : i . - -i . . I md tl;c fcT TIk sens drafied. if they do not wi-h to go, must either furnish a substitute or pay three hiuahed dollars into the Treasury. Any person failing to r.-port, fu.iiish his substitute or pay his three hundred dol lars, will 1)2 treated a d.ser'er, and punifhed accordingly. The bill also pro vides inducements for rc-en!is;ing volun teers, whose timo shall have expired, by promising them bounties of 50 ;il htional. There are many other provii-)us -in the bill, but we have no'.ieed the most im portant. Wo will, however, publish the entire bill next week. v r a :.iii-r .ir. .J. to.! 1 llj'.eli- 1 r?" Conw-s ad o::m to-dav, aiuuver.-arv e t v ;isii:i't:n ! -"."". .vs c pre- j in-Cliie-f have all the v.-Ia. t vr l; ca'i J ro'itahiy use. That gn at changes r.r- c'tr-r r.; a::d that this Cali.Kt wV.l !.- -;t is i;.ev.i:bl . I'ut w '.i.:; - will Ih. the ruin of :h r,..-t reseae d-Ciid- en 3ir. 1.1::!: birth tl.iv w:is c-h-bratid i : in inai-y p:ae. dieted when it lv-asscmbled, the and as it-ual, his larewe-il aMeess was j o:nr:.- having a m. r.ad ia th- II ills 'of Congivss. hut i5 j with the avowol v.isc ad;noiu:i;-.ns and Kilalarj- warnings had no efil-ct uio:i llu harekned eoncicii- ity, went lack e-f carry ing o;.I ' the wicked d'H ttities of ;h ir crenl. ces of those vvickeil inemb.-rs, who neither refleetttl iv.ir aKit.il their sivction alism against that Gov eraaivr.t which be lalorcl to rear. Prnr.Thanhi t cutral na!!n The receipts of thi- gre.:vl rv tributary v tiie Vv e-st. t ctii:::nun.c;i:.in. : St :tes h.:ve h.- n. CD" The atte iMi.ii.ce at Court is not iarre. -No tfi:s:i:e- oi i::;i.rtiinec up to i ,. .... . ,c , . ' (as stated in the Sixteeittli A- IL ice 1-rv i:i i.ii. n.-ts fen iran-a-t.xl ir iro2, iin:ue; 1 1. of th. C'omir.) for the j?..t We wiil give the l'ill proceedings next amounts to the Week. y Eieut. J. I- Itraliier, late of the lloth regiavnt, has rcsignvd his commis-.-ien sn I has iviiretl to civil life ; !:is rea- 3Ir. PerHhliiS on Ailitr:irv Ar. ser wc are mJoimed, for leaving iiiw'j- icsls ; i v life, w:is ill health. lie iute:.ds resu- I Ua our lirst n;ige wiii be ioim.I a Irtld j mi:ig the practice of medicine, in Carrol!- j and patriotic sv-cli of Mr. Peishing, de- j town. livereel in tne House ot K'-jircsTntaTivi-s. on the 3'Jth ef Jan. hist, in vvhi $U,C11.23:.T2. The C3" weather n the mountain ton- I the Ii: were equal o s.'v it !-: e.f road. O350 rnlh-sA and t l h tiniu-s wry cli:n:gealle : and although we j njrgrcgatc. tLoce of lr-'dj vl. . t.2.' power, i oreim St:itcs- wlsi.-li nr.i tl..,.. , . , ..i i ii t ; o 7 ' . . i I.... ii 1 1 : i .i tiTT, lc.tn" i it- i ,11 " ;si uiui'ii inn "-'" ..i- ii ... ,- .. ... . . . . , proccedia-s now pen ling in l'hadc.phi:., ! ....... eu to Mr. I'oileau en- any elher ciiin .' privileges "reserve.! by them" in the Eor, sir, yir. Ikileai i ne.t ihe only e-i;i-i Constitution? In a word, whv le zen who has been dr.iggcd eli" i:i the ! tl.ey seek to nullify State Governments niahf, within the last lew-days. I henor !.,",, . .-.,- ,, 'T ,, r ., . -, i - . . ! n:iu endeavor to centralize their re.-pxtivc Judge Eudlow tor the stand vvhien he ; . . 1 has taken ; but what good will .he lo:;c, j "-horitica into one common monarchy I bo far as concerns the liberty e.i Mr. Al this is a .-atl mterrogatory for the lk-ileau, even should (..';i r.;! Montgonif-ry appear before that li.i i.n.o ' I tn.nk that the.-.- resolutions, dec.ar- ! Anierican people : but it requires no vcrv f;u- Seeing cor extraordinary mind to solve - .1. i . 1 1 i.ii- ..n-ini .-it .VJ!''VI IVIIIilU..- it siHeu in? our cmni n. and cxr-ress:. orir r.rvi- rtu i -ii-etio-i -S-.-ti"" i! .i laiion wr;:pi in in vsierv. ii i lear Letter from Co., 1 ll.itli Cicgl tnent Pcnn. Voltmleers. C'aJU NeAU FAI.5IOtTlf, V.v. ") February 2Sth 1SG3. j . FiaF.Ni Tour The regiment being inactive I thought I would shake ofl" the dullness of the day by writing a few lines to you ; hoping that they m-iy fnd all cf our old friends on the tnuuntum enjoying good health. . Xews are scarce with u?. Wc are still laying at our old camp where our exercise, unvaried, consists of the monotonia-us army drii!, day in v.vA d y out. Lieut. J. I- DraHier, in cons-fjuencf of bad health, has resigned his 'commission. He was confined at th.e hospital nvjst of his time ; but during the short time that he was with the company lie endeared himself to a'.l : gontleiaar.lv, kind and ever ready to help ihoso who were weak or ailing, it was with de-f r regret that we lieu l.e j i strongly urged the passage of t!ie; reso- : hit ions of Mr. Lud!ov, the m--inV'r of; l'hiladelphia, f.vLhh we pubii-he! .-oinc have freepjent spiails of si:jw, the -igh-ing is not get -el. i ric Dran. The New l eirk in con.iu. nliiig on the new consciioti bill, s.ns: '1 lit re is pmiiiii uh- li.e iiK.st seritHis :darui in itvv t.I' in- ehanui s ib.it must ESirlmril .H. Jones. The following Tribute to the memory of h'i. h. nd M. JoiiiS, !v the I. O. ef 0 i"evi:ab!y en-oe shortly a.!-r :!:e adjeum- V U .ts... -M.. ,i,s-.5,l . '''eat e.t Congress. time nco,) protesting :.i;ain-i ilk gal and ' . " Oece:tSU wiii i.-: - . . . . , .. . - , -ir. I.m..:a I'es ni tl.e l.iet that hi-.eVti- e.!!iy i: reiiit moeri ei iy las relatives a:. -I I las is jiia ic up bv in i---.-' os l o73 T'J for l'li-v-ciiL'trs ar 1 254,1 "5 C7 lor trex.-s; i.r f r general frtihts". ;aiJ 5174.1 r-.-: express and ui:sccli::icvu t:i. The whole :::in:r !" tl over the rvad djri wj-. tj 4.,4l averagii.-j a e lui'es for each as'. ;.' t. Tlie numb ,f to: s ii :-!.! r friends, but his name will Pve iu the es- n;:te rvsistane-e l j the universal deman 1 of (includi!g lG4.5o; iv.r.s of ijA an: materials traiiSiK-rted l"-r t!if r.c. ; in -eu!i;ry In I'l.lilarv cntlci-Kim t'inpk:e;v e i ... . test uixm a vital :uc-stiu:i r.t.ectiry' the "lw " " "'"i'1 "'J r.- 11 :iS liberty of the citizen, should 2 adopted, j as the r.oeni elay's sun, 'which to' dav although their prasolt-gy may not ' exactly shis.es on a toilioii of this continent, that .!.....,., . .1.. .i i run f me :eiitieiueii e:i tic oii:ei tiue. ' ,i,- t...it: . -.. - i t . i I ttic AtntiOii nartv, vvnieh is iinfortunnt. lv in o.vcr, has but one aim one devil- . .i i . is; iii;jfose, which us prose! ytcs an; i madly intent, that cf STibvcr'mg and forev er destroying the American Government. Wc speak no id!c thing, for wc solemnly believe, though our capacity be limited, that it is our djly, nevertheless, to warn the people against cils which are about ;irl.!f irkrv !itt tti li n-.n-.t . .C 1 ............ .......... . ...mi . ii... ue :.. ri- , , cuieiieon oi i. is country or:ivo vmii. ni.iuarv cniici-mm ani.ii; liie coui.i noi pnonsii u, is spe-e-e n at tiie tune: . ,. . . . e ..c .1, . ' . , . . many who died iithin her n'ler. ! -Y great jurt . the ::n: go. ou mivingp.a.-ciitonnie, we now lay j j,,, j, N 0 f Q . the s,rvhv u, n- ho, .md he h:,s render- it be-ioro our reaJers. relieving, from tin- j Ebeiis'Hip' Feb lSi"".: ' ,? ,:nI'1,,"--"ii!e t raise a .-mgl-. new n-gi- great principle for which l)e conteiwled. Wih::.;.vs H:o luelancholv' d.;ty d- "IT ?v lh:-ir i-I.-k. Tne euAnv- thr.t his w ords have not lost bv olv s ujh.h us to annomae to'thi Lo g- I"1'''1 V! Sl 'i 5 a "t.tte e.f fe-el- Althouh Mr Pershing, for his active 'ur !- . '"t f- Iitm the passage cf tue.se resolutie.nS ; ,.,,.., .... M T r :? ... lact that the draft ordeal lust sun.-.Kr ... w.-is J,2JrjJ.Uil. cmprsicing VK-..IV. xtmsuisbcd , .... - - r. , - . 1 ot ceaL I lie increuv m i!k o- j Ioi.',G32 tons, aiid ihe m in..'-: t ! the line ouer that of Ix-t c:r. '" tons. To a.-ctimtidate this iivresse e: t a large share of v. hich is continue el interruption e! ti' r ' ef th Misslssio.-i it has bee 'nr.- v to cxixn l js5J. oi 1 t locomotives and ri.d.t wheel?:- to beset us ihe sublility which is about to cnsiave us. The day Ibr Ir-jk is gone by; the Union is virtually thtsoleetl ; the crisis is not past, but is about to open upon us in realities the most fearful. Let the people then, not shrink from the rcsponsihiii-y ; kt them know that th.e Administration, maddened to desperation are determined to stop at nothing short of tlie annihilation of the people of tlie South, j and the enslavement of the white people l of the North. The culminated wicked- was censured by the Abolitionists; and j kutk. in ftvnt of Fredericksburg Ya., on ' Ut ""y iheh liie ' 1 ".rtM l was by one of their -n tty oigans in this the 13th .lay of IWe n.Vr L-I-: S. fo'.l I sut;ry s"- '-..le.- !ia R,.t then j j.j l' K .. Xnd "i 1 "n- :! county, the Tr.uc called a "butternut," l"' hnve man, with his front to the foe j Uw!'" natur !-y excites Uk f ij of j . , a ccpj.rhead and abused in scurrilo s "There . m" A ! "i of tt rol ' i.lllT1... fri;-r,r'- . j eoniniih-s, who were each moment lessen- j atteaipt. ll.ereis.i m.t -annul 1., . . . . . int . l.ingu..ge, for I.,, leaness op.sit.on to ; , ' . j .tJ reccgiution of the extinct miiita.v spirit . 'C U ,nf V ' ,! " ' "' the usi,nia,ions of -Lincoln and hi, ! t A 1f ::n t:iltnuml,ring eiu'ml-i j "-he new conioa U, S J suU.rdinate minions, l.e n cd m4 Ik : with tjier-e vve.inls urion his I'm.-. If I .tie 1 xy,loso 1,!-t dare is..t intrust its execu- ZlJ 1 " l-uoii 10 i!ie .-taie au:iion:ies, as vv.-is done . , ' j- constituency, who will endorse such a ? ? V,e " inirHl ,LTl TV tiehH,, oWii e ' .. . . nnmber of our Onk-r: he was ..I fir... ,l ,KU 1U",: ' e..lirt Iv m.lei. n lant of : i . . , ' ,-.... rse, nolwithstahnglheludicousand; coniII;m;1: ai,I,,(IIW; IllU,,,vtJ State co.,xniti.Hi. This gtvat ivation ! tT itivc nltcmiiR of Ihe 7V7W and ..f ' f-...,.1 i , ! v.x former i.."i is a slui si..!.i.-o v- I - 01 tl tLUUO,i. , - ! : . V.. ! .iLnr w; -u.i. ,v;n N, .1 ' V.,- ,,- Irom acci-lvnts of a serious niUrr few cringing Abolitionists. e nro : iq-n his features : his Minics were ehevr- j ! " v.i.uaw.,1 enoanev tlm diliiculties the si.i'1'iil lin,s i i clnrr Mr. IVrshing tvvk an active ' - KW ' ' " .7" ... . .V . translation 'demriant. ' in that matter, not because we liad " I h ,iw i ' , iTe ! dition i. which the 1 .-v v 1 iv v v irv . I :iV l V l-Ll H I - I - - I , 1... M 'B-i- 1 , T.! witnessed his departure ; bat he bears I 'f?s which has animated the party in wi:h I'.im, for his health and 'welfare, the best wishes of company D. Tho weather has been very changeable tluring our stay here ; we. have one day sunshine, t'ne next cloudy, and tceasion ally an a!tern;ite storm of rain and snow, which makes camp lite very disagreeable powe r, has left but cue hcpe to w hich the truly Union-loving patriot can look for ward, trcotiitructivn, and the sovereignty cf the States, which must be asserted and maintained in bloodshed and strife. Wc must come back to those riin.-Jn'ra Last week we had snow to the depth ot i,nP-p(lll,i ,e , , , r , A , . , , - , , 1 . charactenzeU the colonies Ik: fore us. Wc ten anel twelve inches, winch has -mec I mclteil awnv. leavin- tl roads in a most ! mu?t" r rights and "asserting wretched coi.dltie n. Men, from almost i 1,101,1 t':lre ainf ain them ;" for if we every regiment, are detailed for She pur pose of " eordureying " the roads, in order that forage for the stock and provi sions tor the men, can be transported to the army. The health of the company is generally - pood; aad the mea appear Jniiit'erent to Anliirtj; that may uid up. . " SCKIliSI.UI stand idle spectators to the crcat drama of our ct untrv's ruin, nn.l see our State Governments and the immunities thereof trampled ujn and cinsheel out wc lose all. a ye more than all for wdiiedi wc have lxen contending; and we will sink into anarchy and enter the vortex of ruin from ; which rivers of blood will not extricale us t n-ttt mvnMaAnd -a A ... V r. " . J ' I . Ki- U-w ashamed of his words as thev forth to ; this day I die happy his course ale); a proud that part sympathies for Albert lioi!eau, whose illegal arrest awakened our l.-gislatnre te i 1 .. . . . . 1 n .4 e.i 'ii 1 . . c a 1 ami llic Oiaie irO. cmtllCUIS to SO a .;nniH m-n it . , ii;e- loss 01 Kill eie- . 1 - C , nnt I an exieui inui it ttares no loncer rely on ' action, but because he arm veil himself against the encroachments of the Admin- i st rat ion and because he defended contended for a great constitutional e.j..e:oi I ig!il,evillioUl W li.ell Our ment is worse than a despotism. leasod Iillith.-r V-.!l ! ! vumv if rt.m-t and will Ik deeply lilt by eosr Ijud-v. ? j '"e machinery which in sixteen injnths .'.Wni. 1 hatweelothe o-ir IW in ! : " 'P-,r"- oi eeen iiunetre-I men .l.of'.Ki Tr lui:c. On Monday, Feb. 0. 1 C;r Wc direct the attention of Schoed j Directors throughemt tlie county, to the following section of the Common School law, passed last winter, which reouires the School Iioar.l iu each district to pub- i fish a statement, either in tho county pajxrs or by ban 1 bills, of the finances of their respective districts ; such statement to be signed by the President and attested by the Secretary of the board. "That it shall be the dutv of . . . . i . i-.;.-l'i'l.l. c.i-1 1.. I. : 1 r (..--iirr:.! I!o-Ti:r:il n lo'--' t mourning ar tnesmcc ot th.ny elavs 1:1 ; , -'- -- .ncet ier -- t- - a"a j tnt morv of our detvascl lirother. " j lhe l- repug- . X s-tKo ; ? ' ;'f I'l'r.r I(,-nl- Tli.it ihe-f.o i.-, ,..,i.i.. .,.1 I I-:,:K"C -,t Icoj.le to the ciiforeenni.t of ! Il,h 1 a- v.ava.ry, agel i - . . i . .. ....... ! ?t . .iikj-i-ft l.i-.. 15... Zr .1 t . I " 1 1 i. 1.-fi.i-vt t-n a n-sKS't C1 govern- liesoiutions oe pubZisI.etl in the two news- . " ......... 4.113 n Kigiiance 1 " ,:. , ,1.,: pai-ersin Eb.nsb:irg and a copy of th e ,s ,w" l'"X k,r S:"ti; rutliority, it is county, 1.101. i same be forwanled to the part nfs of our I u:o,v hkoI-v tu .n alLivci by -JanuaTy 1 , 1 S02, under ( apt i - decenset rro:h.-r. KV-.v-.t!,Jiv s,,J..,mi-1 " " o-.;n:o.i 01 wmeii inc iroixible " r-''"-' "llv ' . 1 . 1 Ceo. W. Wiscfnirver. (iterri C lv. Zahni, C. T. Huberts, Cominittee. Dieii In Summitville, on the 27th ult., Mai-kick Um.y, agcel about 53 years. From some unknown cause or visita tion of Prwidence, Mr. lleily dieel vcrj Stiddenly" he being in tl.c full enjoyment of health the day prev uu.. Tlie dec-easel rfSft will lo 1.1 1..... I t. . . 1 Mclfvnnhis . " v . . . . .v. . 1 l:Z ... . 1... 1 1 ,1.-.. ! . . .1 ... 1 - .V1.1V, WlK-Il IliCV nioet.i - . Junction, where thoy rcn!:ur.-. - tainty that in ltc irse'nt state of '..1;.., I CKIlan re;ired frenn v.rc 1 .7"' a draft will be unpopular is a strcivT rea son why it enforcement should be shared mau l eif tlieir State gownuiHiius pro tien against Feth-ral aialioriiv. l l.e l.e- sij-.ir. ....,1. ... ! llil. .f ti'v.'..t- Hi f . - - t iitrjiii ti 1 1 prcxciiting a cono ntmtion of the whole eKiiiini ujn tin Feekr.:l adniinistratiem. "llie certainty that no more me-n csm lw raiscel by enlist ment, and th dan-jer of wtss an old rcsielent of this county, was ! w id. '-spread icpnlar resistance to the con- tlie : for many venrs .in imfilnvw on flu A l fcrniiion. cannot fill ti tohth7t0 m?1M? t1 I11' K-.nIwn. well known thnui'-hout I ',K"0,n' ln th, ensuing ,ix wks", to puhlish an annual statement of the! . eut . . . . , . , "f . amount cf rivM, .-,,. pc,,W I " -1 -cm. 'flf "2 cmiaren 10 mourn tlieir bereavement. collectors, and 1 SCttin? forth all tho finnnpinl m.Ow,. r ' . i v I the district, in not Iess than ten written or printed handbills, to be put up in the xnoft public place in tbe'district. - t3 There b little or no news from the warvith the exception of ' a few meager accounts from rebel sources. . him or the government but a nremnt and entire change ef measures and of men. The change will le forerd upon Lira ; he can no more resist it than ho can -stop the revolution of the earth. 12th Cavalry then 1 11 hr.rk t Iri-i. where Aiif iis!ii:e toe' J'!r' . a a... e.t I ... Lie . . - Mt. lleasant, Hosji:::!.' where he remained v.n'.A '"" t Fre-lericksburg, when he ItcdloeV Islan-L li.e e! ec-ea see. loveel by his ccmrwmieH:, 1 and ia the field, who dfep-J E "' eomrade gone - DJIcLAFGULlX. .Jehn.toT.. IV Ofr G-Tir ef Markft and L'C"j Will atteuil to the eV.kec cLiims. and to aU.ctiw btaw ; S A2 ; Ar B5 is; ir
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