N 111 VOL XL -NO. 2. glie stittottor alrEint Tinataz-ps 3341... 1 1ft1e.11113 ervzrox i crlr, • A. boom • A. X. ROY ZgirTWICIAS a--SVO,OO per annual La advance...ol .114216,4 Or .4-Dr.,I32iTZSING. Um*. i ill lit La. 81 41a. gaol Mel 1 Col. 1 Wea k $1 00 SI 00 $8 00 $4 00 $6OO $2 00 214 00 2 17ogla 1-60 SOO 400 600 70011 00 18 00 8 W. 48225 200 200 6 00 600 800 la 00 18 00 (--' 1111arAti 860 400 600 700 900 16 00 20 00 3 gozas 600 000 900 10 00 12 :0 20 00 93 00 3 ontlis 600 800 12 00 13 00 15 00 23 00 83 00 8 5152185 800120018002000 22 00 95 GO GO 03 1 940. .12 00 le GO 25 02,26 00.83 OD 50 00 100 OD ittleserlisenaents ars eeletilsted by the inciti in length a solemn, and any less ewe is rated u a full inch. Iceeign advertisements must be paid far before In ge :don, except on yearly ea: thee* when heit.yeast: payments in advance will be required. 3centses lioness in Ilie ZditaAltr colmarm, on the seenal r ees, ibesnts per lino ensh insertion: Noth.. to g in* ext for lees tUn $l. ocus, liortoss in LOVA' Golan:in, 1-1 0 a ents per line if more theM Ziausesl and ea seats for a notice of Ste itnes or les. • Aroatre=mana 3tesaware and Dzszstainsertsti f see I but all Maser, nation will be charged 10 sada per M Isla. • out Vann 00 peiefat *boys regain rites. Itnizus Um 6 14,41r`ar lass, $6.90 pa year. Business Cards. a. B. Salieflailla. Batchelder at Johnson, tlaanfacturses of Mounmsttte, Tombstones, Table Tops, Coulters, dm. cal and two. Shop. Viraln at., oppealta rountlry, Wallstxmo, Sta.—July 8, 1.5T2. A. Redfield, t TOMMY 1.211) COLIIISSLLOB A LAW.—Co - • tams pzomptly attended to.-131ontrurg, /171. noun. ty, Paraya., Apr. 18124 m. 1. EL. Seymour, kisitISNRY,. A.T LAW. Ticsa Pa. All btisinozs en. !rattluil to leis Ws will , rar. , olve -promyt attention.... as. 1. 1972. . , , - Geo. W. Merrick, LAW.—Oilice in vow= & Cono . a Zona AVtator 'Wilco. 2d floor, Wellebcat'L AL—Jead. L 1872. Mitchell & Cameron, aTTOBITEYS LT LAW, Gann and Insuranoe Agents. Oals Converee Viinbtrn'e brink -Week, ovcr Conveses Oegcxers tUtte, Welbiboto. 1512 Win •in A. 2toue, &MENU AT LAW, (rnar C. B. Bsßo's Dry Goon s"'4lte, Wright As Batley's Blocas on 'Urdu stmt. TfaMame, Jan. 1, 1372. - , • Z. D. Taylor, MB& WUTES t p4FUOaS AV .1) E.SGARS at Wka:saes seati AsiaL /Tu. BOour. Ecuss .7:=l,l'Aboro, It rs!!ti, 9.3472. Jeans2t Emery, Lwow= - A: LLl7.—ellofionggt;3 Cvart Ho=se, 70,'1 Pinlro 11IvoB, MVIMP/ 1 9 atluala too-Jazi. 1, 1871 J. 0. Strang, Andranti' AT LAW Ac DIST2ICT ATTOMILT.— Office wilia J. B. Niles, Zsia.,Wellsbozo, P€.-Jeu. 1, • 72; C. IL Dixtt, ..Teeth =do with the ;mew ms's. b:tter eatisfeatih :bra :Ay th ihg its use. Ora* in Wright ,ts c hioeh. Wale hbroi Oet. 18, 1,72. 3. Niles, Ana= AT LA47....91111att0nd promptly to bus- Inas ea:mated to Ists oars Sn tha court:in of Tioga and Potter. O cu t 2» Avamna,Wallexco, 1,1819. . • • JUG. W. AdtPx^.- 411:103M AT LAW, Koz.s.l AUL cataty. Ibt.„ OW.Weesza pozol sandibe. t0...4T= 1, 1872. C. L. Peek, anoint. Ali" um. Au cadiapp-cewgr ovectxt cam wishsse.ith, ass tl.O. %loge. Co., JB.ZOI4a - Dulir la Ors6srv. Mize. Ana Clizass *am Table Cut lery.- sm4 Plitsd \Tara Also Table and lioaso Zur isals Giaas.+WellAboro, Ps., Bopt. 1872. Juo. Wo Gaerrxel, einVl=lt AT LAW.—AII raglans ezt - astil to Liszt S lbe r..-czaray 131: exor iscu.th Q labs= - 101.='s Tiaga,_7:l4,sr,==. 4 q, 1,102. hlaZag - Crag 14 1 4=4 . AST near WiroUir4 coat s. Asets=cani. Siam= L. Wrz... B. emitb„ ?3CNSICCLI ATTOBiEY, 3car.r.t7 analurarszee Agent. th - antritthr.s mt, to the above toldrate t;',ll re. dePro' promot v.:tattoo. Telp.a tills, Pa, Jaz. 1, 1672. 4. 0. heeler' sh•qintly aticad tO oolloction 8.11 claim in Tibgs Coant,y. Oa-is with litairy Bherwood & Bon, sloat side of to public num%Llaboro. ra. • at. id, 18T4. Baines GS Roy, JOB PRVIVIIIIS.—AN kinds of Job krtating done on exert notion, and In the hut manner. °Mesta Bow. en & Cone'a Illook, 2d floor.—.. Tan. I, 1272. Terbeli & Co., 1121 WBOLBSALE DB I GGIBT, and dealers in Wall Paper, scronena Lamy • , Window Glans, Perfamery, Pouts, OUR, go..—Cor • IL Y. ann. 1, 1972. Sabiusville House. tili.teMILLE, Ting% Co., Pls.—Berm Proprietore. This house haa been thoroughly renovated and ia now to good condition to anoomidate the traveling • public in a atiportor rim' rater... Jan. 1, 1873. D. Bacon, H. D., PEIVECLAII AND BITEGEON—May be tourid at his elate tat door East of Bilea Todd'a—Main ;street. Will attend proroptl,y to all oalle.—WelLsboro, Pa., Jan. 1, 1e742. A.. U. Ingham, Br.l. D., HOWP.OPITHIET, 091oe at We reddens* on the d.v. enno.—Welleboro. Pt., San. 1, 1872. Seeley, Coats At Co., BALNEXlS.lll.noivir.it, VA*. 09.1 'AT:: money depctit, iliaccomt , =tit, sae. t eani'm York City. Callscdona promptly =Ade. aIO3O,AS , =lay, ()fowls.Vusz. - Cru......tvALL :c2. J., 1672- DA.vw °Dos, Eloxvli'ls J. Parkhurst a Co., W01t,212.1a,c , :re5, , - i F.AnaHuus:', 1972. • IGNIi Pairaigl/13.t154 • C. 7.4 P. 4.77.407 :Fetre .11, act, C.cse, tc• ev:2. )::,:et. glzest:. I.Br O L, , _ . tt .e.ry ( LEtt$lllAT.-411-s Worm bar Stta2 , lB sad ,•,b• pouo gragral.4 =at at. r.Ls engage. is tho r. 7 std. ZstoiSe-5 bunin.us int:2a bon.7, tt.e.t eta oan ba fottaa ft b.ar sera, aaxte.oot to it* , 05,00 , 249.14 Z. Z. br.% abatg3 oS t 39 ter.X.2.g ea 3 trimming dertzlmant&a...-d. 'orgl firr attsztica 1;0 12,71-tf. DI. Teo a Co. it. i• tumnfteur4.4q sellersl breads of oho Lee C'..gere Arhtc.h re win et" fi.P7V335 th.rt cenr.ot E_it . 4 ".:vao / cuk onsto=ers. We us: none b 7,1, Vas beet Ccunect :era-'• last, Henna end :era TO'4.o=N2. e make our om 3, Cdgios, and for tbse :meson ma wet: at Clem. We pi he9e a general essortment of uod Chewlng end Smoking Tobexce, mutt'. Pi from cltly to the knee: Hoene:num, Tobscoo 2 utte" .to ...5741.4' We and reteil.-Dec. 44,1872 John E. Anderson, Agt. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, 11"4,68. Iron. Btse. NaEs, gouge Trir"mings t oh !es' To; Agrkaltaral Lmr,leatuents, cstrustra Owls, &Cm 871n$1, Rime. kc., ?.?cynn" -rad TOW Onthrr, Piste Wets, filLz.st=lA.m - nrxiton, -, Thipts, ?amps :.veoott Ens& fton—ti.s beet ir4 'Age. Drecu:l4:- taxer C 4egler La Tin, CciPlv: r Sheet•lr= &:.• alolag in I. cal Iroa. elirprk warrens. • teCL—lnn. MS. Welisboro Hotel, ank COB:latt ST. $t THE AVE:ST/2, - Wellston) ; R. COL. 811 - NITEL, Proper. 2hls la a popular Hetet:lately kept by B. H. EnlidaY• 4 ° 24 VI Om win Uwe AVPain.a • 62 rnako .it n fret. house.. VI tb.e ataito arrive surd depart from tills Root bostlfir lb etlemisan. Agrlitroa7 at• la% Wellsbore ° & Lawrenceville RA R. 'Time Table No. 4. Takes Effect lioaday June 844 ' 1872. amigo mina. ' (tome Bourn. /9 t 4 etsalom 1 8 9 p.m. p.zB. 4.m. a.m. p.m. a.M. 160 336 1000 Ar. Corning, Dep. 800. 7.6 8 00 12 23 430 880 L'eLlle 900 840 618 1918 493 8 44 Dep. Dunning 9 11- 848 028 1908 419 MAO Lathrop 913 360 683 11 48 4458 26 Vega Value 999 904 863 U 23 Et 62 819 Etenur.ond 963 918 718 11 13 343 803 1.%.11'4 Creels, 962927 7 23 11 07 340 BCO Holliday 067 080 720 10 67 882 762 Middlebury - 10 013 988 7Ea 10 49 3277 47 Nilo Valley 10 08 '0 43 747 10 36 319 789 - Stokeedala 1010 9 51 769 1096 310 780 Ds. Wellaboro, I.xr. 10 25 1000 810 2 69 Obarlestoa, 10 62 2 G 3 Bamealt, 1/ • • • 130 Antrim, 11 45 A. U. '42,081:07, Bap t.ll Blossbarg& eon Time Tab Won Effeot Mon. tDIM= =oat count(. 0:1 ...... ; .100 a. n 2. 1116 8 85P.m. " L 5 ...... 20 p. m, MOM' roans sLossnuno. 48 p. 08 So. 8 720 p, m. A. H. GOR L. H. BHA Catawissa Rallroad Poo, root of Pins Street, Viiiii.rnepark iii, XASOWAILD. F. A..10/12(0911. Mail dep. William "port. 9.00 a. w. Accommodation dep. Wil o Avnaport, ..... ...0.09 p. m. Alan arrive at 19111.1ame.poti 13 10 p. in. Accommodation arrive at Williamsport,.....9.2syin. An additional train leaves Depot at Herdic Ilona% Wtosport, at 9.05 a. m.--for 14filton, PhiladOdbia N. York, Boston and intermediate points. Peturnius, direct connection is made at 97111.1amepot'with trains for the west. . No change of &ma between Philadelphia, New York and Williamsport. Ci 0". WEBB. Stip% Erie Rai uay. Tam 'LISLE Arorrip Ji.mc aD, MI z Hew and improved priming Room and Sleeping .Coaohrs, combming all modern improvements. are run through on all trains between New York, Roches ter, Bafialo. - liiagara Salle, hunpexuaion Bridge, Cleve land and Oinotnnitl. STATLONt. No. 1. N. York( Lvofl 00 a m Bing 4 M, " 666 m Elsa a, 4, B3B 1 4, " 7 01 " Poot;, Roolasat'r;Arr Elorz . v/10, 4, Halle% a nag. Falls u Duzakixk, ADZITIOFAL /Ma. 5 Stmdeys, from Owego for Ear= Ls yin Way. q - is a. ra.. exaapt Bundapa, fro= 27.aqr.sbalar.a lbr 1. - Drialellsva:e and NVE,7. 6 60 a. tr.., daily it= 6uaco. l-, ..?•te. far EozaellaTille and Way. 110 p. sa., exo2pt Sum.den, from L1=1:1. for Atoz, to Batalo and vita. 220 p. at, except Srazdays, from Blnghcaritori HorizollsTilLe and Way; STATZONE3. 1 No. Ll* Duulsiris, Lvo 12 28 pm' 151it5.5"...:13, 1 46 7 1L ur... Bur,slo, " 293 " I • 7 411 " Horrasvc, " 603 sup.i 10 60 " .B,o4.t.fister. " 4. CO P ELI 1 80: s' Corning. " 726 " 457 •• 3C.8 pr..: Minim " 808 0 619 " 11245 • lituirnita, U /0 10 " 716 ss J 266 •• Salvia:ls," , 700 arr 1, 8 909ai 965 s• la3x.ranrc....; ,- .L..:4,a—z, ':::;1.4.1278 EAPCV7,I2D. 6 06g. ra., exctrit figuadays, &cal EomeiliviLLO Itsr Owego and My. 6 CO a. La., 16. say **r3 iloraarrillsior 4116qUeltrar.a a=d Flay. 720 a m., excapt . &Miry% from. Zornetsvilla far Binghamton aad Way. 'TO.) a. m., esnegt BLva..aya, from Ong* fo: St:44l:e. hums and Way. 2 CO p. m., szoept Suu6sys.' trona ?gated Post tot s.haira and Way. 1 BO p. m., except Bundaya. from Eccnellirrille Suaguenanna and Way. %Tetm:Zc a. mdeys esospUd. .bevrean Snagra‘wrna ett d. rtYrt, -17:casts ti til - p6M' Wont, of att. ze:3s, for at.la In theoMon 1;1, - o Co4=- Log spat. Phis is the only authorised Agency ofth&pie Bail. way Onzapany for the sale of wistwa Tio7iets is Cczn itt lnicoge will be &caked oily 92 Tickets Er..no)=sd ett. tze 0:0 aY. ABBOTT, Gon'i Bast'; Art. Herc Cez.trza Esaway., 5 315 WEI" E.:". 4 UPEat. E.% Trot. C=21;1120 1579, Ulowa : 7COCIEWAZD. solmnoisre , Biman Eacxess, 6OT p Bnlto. Bzpram 816 IP Zen S 16 p za I Blnias lawees, 8 lb p 21 r.` , 10 1 " , 0r . t yZyi, /0 20 azu Za.:l 662 era B. B. FISEE, CTen'l An. 1,1872. Forelsm a4i,l Domef,llc, liqucta ITZTE.S, az., &a Apra for Flue Old Whiskies, zem.l. Ism • CORNING, N. Y. Houghton ; Orr 4r, Co., . . V.ZOITZA - ORE, PA..-. - bleavitsciaarete Nkf , - 't, '- - ,k t 2 : ' --" r ii - / Buggies, Sulkies, / PLATIO/111 EIPBUTG, MOE ADID EgrIVIEBEE VSAGONS, / . CUTTERS, , - eLIAIQXT.O. AND 808 21,11.D5. / . We are propiired to ilh anything in our lino on shot t notice anti in the b4t - nianzer. 2,s:tiefactiou guaras. tact!. / nororrioisr, ORR da CO. RARI - 2.aGf3 kCOLES, Ageata Wellaboro. stony rczk. July 1. JAM / s' - -- Tr..l !IFT- SErlins reAcFp,l7 "1 17 .7" CIWCZY.F.A0 9, Lateak,lzigoved, hence rm BEF"„ HAS SPIaAL SP732TGS. Evan Varicair POSITII,IE.,er Read' serging rev.:lo Zmyr6Ted, EZUETLE, lgriLL be pat out on trial for .partios wistrlng,and sold on may, monthly payments. Before purchasing, call and examine the VZOTOR. at L. I". Truman's storeinViellaboro, rat • • Wee.L:r.2 5.11k f 7rtsk. Cotton lo.a noodled of oil :ids ocantsztly on hand. a.—/aacbinef of all kladirogoired ro*asatile laws • aim 9. 147 1 / 4 So '6lk C 011 4 ,2 gi,to • • *Ad. 1 2 ”, • • .Ati' 0 *f• - \ MIN , • f s f!c om . • • Ing .Tlega. Bc, a No. 82. ay June 84, 1872. 61311IPEAS BLOMIVEIO2. No. 1 ... . 45 8. ..... ....10 80 m. "16 ...846p. m. =UM AT COWING. No. 9. . bB6p.to. " 4 .... 00 a. pl. No. a 1146 a. M. ON, Sap't B. & O. ' trOIC, Bulet Slogs B. B. Westward. et Nu. 13. I Own 9 85gm 128 J.. 120 am 120" 10 87 8 &Map 'l2 06s. /26 . 50/ 180 960 " 8108131 980 " 800 " u =ZZL~rE4:'AI.'iD. • . Ar47"=711 63:a I 825 .. 10 80 .. 683 12 01 1240= 285' 1110 .. '„6 o e tOLZ AL DZALVA LN." • THE VICTOR ,MMS43S, Agezzt. ,New s Boot. New Shop, Stook, And first, A ITYTHING trot", A Varl.l r.:tok tort ZL.I. Clatter, Seat JCL lino at Ladies' lid and Cloth Bai morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children's • • and Misses, nits' 'Cloth, Morocco, and Calf Gaitirs. Oxford and Prince ct, proposes nest year to carry down the iiith well to '.et - reuter distance.— —Ecisr.f,' - '::: .Z.nzerxcin, , , The Deaa of 1872. The deatinroll of 1512 contains an unusu ally large number of eminent names, and among them some 1. ho r,:ave - in their seve ral positions, hardly leftitlicfr peers behind them. Among the ru/e0 who have passed, away, the most comf.plevous Were: the King of Sweden and Nor..-ay,', lviao, dying in the prime of manhood, was Inkoroned for by his whole peOple as one of the best of_ the Swe dish kings; President Juarez of - Mexico, who, after a long and' troubleuis career, sleeps well; President J:j. Balt. - 1. of Peru, who died by the hand of the assassin, and his successor for four days, the usurper Gu tierrez, who paid the forfeit of his rash am bition by a violent death; Earl Mayo, the Mvernor General of India, who also fell by the hand of a fanatical assassin; and that " power behind thethrone greater than the throne," the. Archduchess Sophia of Austria. Ther; were. also several persons of noble birth, who had.le".erted some influ ence in European afTairs such as the Prince of Wassan, brother of the King of Holland, and tte Prlncesa of liohenlolie-Langenburg, half-sis:er to Queen Vit:i..ori,.. The cleath of I-loraeo Greeley, co . short a time after his defeat as a car_d:da:e. for the P.lesS•fency, took away One who had ruled more hezrts than Inca', of; the princes of Eu rope, and whose awry was none the less re gal tea: it was neither iby election nor by the so-called divine rig 4 of kings; but his rAcre wp-3ropriate piece would perhaps be amcr.7 either statesmen or jotarnelist3, in both of which classes int was specially emi nent. - , Of the 'deceased - rtafthmen, ard political leaderq, t: - ..e first -niece belonze emph , :ticail W na a. • to ill!a. F.677.?:rd, .nd : l i . enezt to X...,.., i - 1 zini; titer these, hut wi{h - a lone interva ; we should name Pri-iceGagaria and Count l'ilul_!r, br...th of ,1?.-.ssie; Count Hegneo burg-Du; Prgrnier of Bavaria; the Earl of Lonsth4o, J. B. :Im-E.:bee:be, of Holland, :huahal Valliant, thel.arquis of Kira:ores; and, of our own cour,tr.•rnen, the ve.nern,e Ralph I. Ingersoll, Eciw'Ard Etanle -,- , 0 ? -,..ret Davis, J. 1- , . Grime; Stephen Cawell. A. Vi-, Re.nciall, and others'' .1. ;:or should thee I,A>, omitted Irum a Liz.lt place in this list one who was an author ad ipu blicist as well' as s. statesman, the late Dr;;Francis Liebe:: Of puma:744lJ there are several names of the fast rank among the dead, especially Hoface Greeley. James Gordon "Bennett, and James P. Epaflimir, fennders of the 2. T _ line, the I.7cWra , ana - the 77cr.7.0: ; and ;.2..broz I, Theophile Gautier. Adololle. Gueroult, 41- ward.• Wahr , ..ms, end -S. F. Dufour. Con spicuous, also; among! the second class of journalists were sucb men as Pty. Dr. W. B. Bond, Rev. Henry FoWler, General W. 'Schouler, John .P. Brace, John T. Walshe, of the Mobile Rsc:7:ter,' Redney IJ. Adams, and Isaac Platt. ~ Of eminent ckr„c. , :ymen . deceased the list Is long. In the Catholic hie.rarelaY, .Archbish op 6palding of Baltimore, Bishopsr..VGill of Richmand and O'Connor of Fittsl:urg, and Vicar General Costey. of 117.1timor.e. were all dlitinguis.bed for` their ability while among Protestants, Bishops I.lpfold of Indiana and - Eatitio.urti of Ma§pachteett% • • kf: PifiiilP lotP ''-' .i•-t. - . . . ~. ~....;..,.... ~.,,, ~.; .. -4. ---, • . . , pal Church; Rev. Drs. G. W. Eaton, Sopa thanjVade, E. Turneye end . G. B; Ide in the Mptist Church; Rev. Dreg Specs, Gur ley, and Saunders IA the Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr. Bead toad' Peter Cart wright in the Methodiat'Eplecopal; and the two Bishops Logan and Vanderhorst in the African Methodist Chrirch, were all men of mark. Abroad there are fewer eminent • men than. last year, though come who could not well' be spared. FrederickDenison Maurice, this Bishops of Jamaica and St. Asaph, (Drs. Spencer andeShort,) and the venerable Dean of Montreal, Rev. D. Bethune, are the most consnicuous of the English clergy. Card!- : nalsiQuaglie and Amanand Pere Gratry, of the Catholic Church, and Dr. Merle d'Au bigne, eminent alike as clergyman, profess or end historian, are the names of most dis tinction on the Continent. Of philopophers, Fenerbach and Trendel enburg have passed away. Of tdentiate, Professor S, F. B. Morse, Professor ; Albert Hopkins, (a Fellow of the Royal Society,) Gen. Hartman Bache, : Profesliora , Daiaiel Treadwel4 S. H; Dickson, 'J.:W.. Frazer, E. B. Dalton,:D. O. De Leon, S. Jackeon ' and Drs. H. E. Buckley, C. A. Lee, T. A. Cros by, and J. D. Wheipley are worthy of no tice; while in Europe, Mrs. Somerville, 3. Babinet, Pictet de la Rive, Dr. F. Wel witech, Professor Goldstucker, Sir Andrew Smith; and William Henry Smith were, all eminent in their several departments, - I .dre mourns the loss of several distin guished names: Thomas Sully, J. F. ICen aett, Joseph Ames, end Thomas Buchanane Reid. George Catlin, the famous collector - : of Indian curiosities and painter of 'lndian scenes, mu'enbe included in this category. In the drama!fo prole:siva, and connected with it as dramatists, there have gone Ed-, win Forrest-, Bogumil Dawison, John l Poole, and Franz Grillpurzer, as well as a host of : lesser lights. - Among musical composers, -two limes; both venerable for age and eminent fqr their compositions in sacred music, have left us: Thomas Hastings and Lowell Macon, In other departments of authorship, Professor James Hadley, Professor Thos. C. Upham, Jesse Olney, the distingUished geographer, Professor Lieber, -already mentioned, Na thaniel Morse,'L,L.D., for some years Presi dent of Columbia College, Rev. • Henry Fowler, Henry. Denning, H. H. :Browne ell, Saleur Tain J. P. Brace, Mrs. Cathe rine Williams, , nil Mrs. S. P. W, Parton, (Fanny Fern,) were the most noteworthy of our losses. Abroad, we note Sir john Bow ring, Dr. Merle d'Aubigne, Charles Lever, F. Gerstaecker, Robert Prutz, S. Haber stiel, E. M. Oettinger, A. Hilferding i Pere C-ratry; and Karsten Mulch. The deceased jurfehrin our own country, though several of them men of fair 'abili ties, were not, if vie except David: Paul Brown, of Philadelfenia, and Chief Juspice Weston, of Maine - of national reputateon. The number of our great seldiers was still:further, diminished by the death of Ma jor General Halleck eed. l'neeler Gen. Mead.e, and the venerable Generale Sylvanus ThaY er and Hutt - Mat Bache, while one of the ablest Cenfeclekate commanders, Gen. R. S. Ewellalso diked. Brigadier General An drew 'Porter, Of the United States Voluzi: - teers, and Gen.. 1. - T r umetrey Men - I:ell, of the Confederate army, also passed away. Th'e' M.:".f., f.',...M:r.`-12t, dezeased ioldiere au:mi.ye:B l'e:feeshel'Ve.illseete q?.:".":7. - Pia,ll:2lfsti:er, ernl; in the English navv, AdmiteleSie James. - Scott. I --;- E.2' e.^. the 27ifiartflincy : .hin we End Ale narnes. ce! Isaac Rion, rearam Beal, John David Wolfe, Liceene'e: Iceman, 2:nese:l Stergis, i guincy Tufts, -E. D -- / Emereon, Rev. John necurase 1 Joeee end Jokeh Per.se. Other names or. note, earcliy susceptible of elseein'eatien, are those o: 4,:::: - .":3 ::iii;, Jr., Eraetee Conaing, Ace 7 ,7leitney, Jct.:G:ll%n, J. -, ,e1. Scranton, John a Brown, of Con stanilaople, and George P. Putnam; the were:mown I:chile:len We write these sentences near the time of the year; what otiaerrinent names -may be added to the list. re the last hour is struck we cannot ear Ise, bat :essuredly the heat ben bee= eeeliclenr.—Lesee:e•Zee ereeer. JAG 1:5 - • ed and the e:::;:. , t ic r.: ca for the deac: end mortally wou.nded•of the late politioel ,570 oL.r. share belo-,v.— I° zny' crin v. - _ezt :et them szncl their contricutions to the ;T.,ibe.ral National CC:::.- mittee, v:ho have tllta>werlt 1:-!E:nd of M.E2:.- ing t i o,ifbtozes for the departed: 77C7.:Z0..Z7.; " (Etc /) B: 7z) (14.2 ttra 2`o9ozrez4s.l,l;::. lf:t t'z.7.7 'cc:a a beer. 111=, CCL:=I , M t::: "Tient" ::;;.:, , ,rPto tt , lfs'ahnt , .ez 12 :e. left tts rurry f..: b;r3 r.zzty.4 c=el I Ero love Ala count:,' much, but z.....):o'himnir; Vraor:zt:lan him oa t.L.o eb.elf. 71 - 210:7. • Pants net, hind friends, tint onward rase; ete.e.e. to read the. toralieter.a of an a:la 7 -- zertnywourif. , Uera Ile3 a meal (the do'il halo rightly caught him) Who lccol lili ac.urt:y p:.ct f.:: what It b:ought him 1 ....... LONG' Jo 'Z.-'i.! • I! r ''''e wr . hia b0,',1!" . - -.. L - Lall . bla rout. !', I I B.'s toyed Ilia toddy— •f ' Mao, that's all I „ . . •DdlA. • A jc,; - ..c.nallt who ttlyrAla,lied is UlO TSeI here , end gr:es cc•ns_•istincv its 0.'13. ,. .); We co to say' ills' truth T:11.3 pie, 1 ri"rsn GAL: wi"-ASLATOrs. • 11 1 2r0 • wolid jogs on Nvithonthim His nemzo., the on - , white tbi.T shoat 111 - 41; Hie 131...0„:, ,, y ott,ers' ° •vicrlvi NV,I/0 did achieve, (Lie ~Lt no w0,.1: olorxe By othi-t,' , 5',-tu.-1 must i is s.'!as reprieve—, (110 01 his Own.) lEBEEM2 Which ca b.e'ct choo3e no 'wirer conl.l ever toli— Ana now Lc e rcetln: he's in heaven o hell. 1, GllCQS`tlc'Olt "Poo: T,37ein ma.e