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, l % John SHidell's 100 000 Amalia sage ofan. up . - be found: w o unnou-n-n-w 'he Obta M A correspondent of the \gt. Lou mates :. jit will be recollected that a fow mars 49 lDemo n {- 49} | * * a £1 . hess \p. 8. “maxim «-G. mung“ . > ”me | - a onle of the:; most: stupendous froadsg.ever known | in this was perpetrated (by the pag f? Congress 'kuown as the i + Swamp Lard agt.\ 'This act provided that all |- should, on onditions, bdldqnate to wmmsnur m9}? C arm er FFiGles fE’kPEE! unsighkm. ‘v U the swamp lst JE certain. Western , States the: Slates w they were located, and the be’vml/ lative algal. nents, donated these; same lqn to the seamlmnntxes in winch they mug it The countxpmwployed ugquts to ascerfain what the Governmelllt lands than + vacated wore swamp, dffering fifleen cen ' wore for all 'they cobldfin', \With fifteen ants an fRere in their eyes, these agense were blind:| everythin but swamps, and under their| dim viston, the most undulating prairies, bigh ridges and! ails, beautiful groves and valleys: ap fertile as' t a Nulwll alike pasged unnoticed |- for. swamps. & 1L In many places whole sections and meta 'of + sections, embracing thousands of acres in a # & - 1 t & | the Government bad been .swifdled. < Sam conclufled to receive the evidence, and | therefore declined transferringhis. ownership | body of tha richest and finesfi. laods in the | , world, were reported swamp, arid when these ~ agents hadcompleted their work of iniquity, -it was ascertained that the aggregate amount of the land 'they had selected :embraced as * many square mums the entire Stems of Mis- | 0 t souri, he The people became mdxgnant and were loud in their complaints at Washington, of- fering to furnish evidence to the Commiission- ep of tho General; Laid Offic by the-issge of patents to the connties) or a staged Luntlll the evidence be examined in regard tothe alleged frauds. Printed instructions were isgued from the CGen¢ral Land (wine, and largely distributed throughout all of the States in which the} lands had been selected, offering inducement a -to individuals to examine the lands ahd re- port. their character, and required the land to ~ be surveyed in forty acre tracts by competent and dlsxntereated gurveyors. | The surveys were completed at a beavy expense of indi viduals -who had the promise of tha Gaexern- ment that they should be,gei grayed by the purchase 0 ore lands froin the overbment at $1,25 per: acre i The partips engaged in the contest coffiplied with their instruetions' .: from the Government, and the evidence show- e 6d that the fraud was of a magnitude havmg no paralie ! in the, bistory of the country. John Slidell was then a Senatér in Con- gress, and was familiar with the evidence be- fore the Commissioner of the Land Office ; \ and knowing that the counties had no rort of} show, he concgived a plot lor securing to him- | \ self a large amount of these lands by defraud. | ing the counties and the governmént. He therefore made g proposition= to one of the sounties of Illinois, offering toi pay fifty thou- gand dollgrs for all the so called swamp lapd within. theelimit. of said count amounting to about 100,000 acres, and agréed to tike his j ~ chances. \Fhe propodition w acceptqé and ‘the county made a quitclaim Mr, John Sli- ' delt. The only step now to be taken th com-| . plete his progrgmme, and to , make his fitle | ~ from the county valid, was to. secure tha pas- | sageiof agothet act of Gongress confirming the qriginal swamp land selection. By the aid of money and the complikity of a faw more members of that delectable body, | bl _+. similarly interested with himself, just apon the eve of the adjournment of Cougress, me act was passefll.and John Slidell became er of 1090; 000 acres of as goofl land as. there is in, the state of Illinois. /* [ot Ad) an fostanch showmg the quality of these lands and the magnitude of tlie fraud, it may . be praper hére to state that a, , promainent Cir- | cait Jnd'ge in Illinois, offered to take all the swamp lands in one county, amounting to 80, .000 acres, at five collars an acre, cash. and the proposition was declined. Some of 'these same Tands were afterwards appraised at $20 - an acre. mgtqn—the pride of the Statewwnp built from. the praceefls of these lands. , One man who agent twelve months exam- | ining swamp lands' in Illinois, in compliance | late, by thoir. moseqnenb ngw . ;! to show fhat | ~ Uncle | The Normal University at Bloom |: 6.2 lawman“ Quad, e m up. op“:- Ofiun link-“fit Monday evening, 'after mfiemhlt huh inf all the Republican Ahfl~Pa¢pleh C difes, both of Republican and Dremocrat tecedgnt« met In exueus, - Aftan- Mr. Ooprx, of \Yates ofi‘enflfi reloluthn p+ l , Resolved, That all mamuncleéj 'the tum, who have sustained the |Gd¥ern- jent in the vigorous pmufipu of the war, 'atd. to put down: - the xtbpl for and saye the . Union, and opp al legis- rt lation and corra Fonmhigktndp. t places, bo invited to take seats in this convention. ° The resblation was advocated by Mesare. Clam“ and anti opp-bled ls Mr. Altera long dabate the resolation v losk under a call for tha ayes and noes, byg # of 16 to 42. The caucus then procfaeded to nomi aw s candidate for Speaker\. The first ballot - for Bpeakar flood“ Rar- xor, 20 ; Hurnaver, St. Lawrence, 19; An- prox Riox, Cataraugus, 12 ; almonn, Do®+ daga, 8; Pixsos, Ulster, 7; 0:1an atos, . ': S'rm‘flox, Clinton, 1 . Mp », 1. Messrs Srersow, Anvorp, Rior, Presox {and Oepzy, withdrew their names. The second ballot stood, Bantam, I g- i- HRusuounrt, 37. On motion of Mr. Anvorg, the nomxéuti’on f Mr. Raxxoun was made mammalian amid loud spplanse. * The following nomimations were than ap- | proved : For democrat, of Oneida. For Sergeant-at-Arms-Levi M. Garza. of . Cattaraugus. For Door-Keeper-Noruax B. Sesaour, of Erie. For First Asgsistant-Wx. H. Ogren, of | Datchess. > » Essex. The following are the nomitfiatiobs : | Clerk-dJas-Trenwirtiar®, of Onondhgan— without opposition. . Sergoant-at-Atms- -Rrogarp 0 the. of Oneids. (W Asdistant-Carge S. Bancoor. Door- Keeper-Orvinus Garin, of ington. First Assistant-Oaag, Jouxsox, of Hetkl mer. Becond Assistant-. Wisox. Third Assistant-Gzo. Houpgx. . , - The caucus was presided over by Sgnator | Beis, Senator Sanrorp acting as Secretary. |'I'wenty-two Senators were present. \ - # Q! # U flu: it“: Treasury Quinn-cw“ + | | io |_ We bave announced to our readers th currence of a difficulty between the Iate State | Treasurer Dorsheimer, apd. Mr, Teyis the | newly elected Treasurer, Mr. Dorahoimer, it «appears, declines to surrefider the contrel of . the office into the bands of Mr. Lewis,b the lattér failed: to fill bis.bonds previous to | the 1st of January, according to the latter, of the law., The other State officerd r Mr. Lew‘ 8, and the fiomplrollar will . trier rign his checks. The Afar & Argus of yee torday sgyn that Mr. Dorshelmer on Satu sy. proffered to Mri Lewis a stipulation it writ. ing to submit the question 'to the decision of \the Attorney General, but that the latter did not feel authorized to unite in it and dqclmed to do so. |_ In a lefter to the same papers, Mr. Dorshei- mer, after a somewhat lengthy statement of fins reasons for holding on to the office says : \I have no ides as yon seem to think I have of keeping the office of L know very well that if Mr. Lewiscannot boldiander his election, the office will be disposed of by . Stark i111!) has bean appointed by the Gay» enor of were mated; . Vatioug. eccounts bavé]] omr (mammal; next. In regard: to the $ Kansai comm : LBill to establish a new armory was | day of the: For Second Asslslfit4'l‘uoms Miniuar, off Lush ‘ oo- | In fir) Senate. this credmuala of 581133111311 on toe succeed Baker, 'come from Gregon, throwing: discredit. upon | the loyality «of the appointes, and. Mr. Fes- senden, of Maine, moved that the administra- tion of the onthbe “upended until the facts {could be inquired into. A debate sprung up \ou the question, which terminated in Asying m; Stark's crgdentials on the table: for the present. The Secretary 'of State transmitted 'to the Senate the correspondence relating to . the Trent affair, which was made the specit! doat, the report of Hie list exits Ionian Was Manet? 'that Mr. Stan- | ' tonaenhtoatothe l A311} upsmtro- duced to zepéal the fishing bounty “$1: | The an up ed. © The Bill to do§c6 thp pay: refered. Alter|| which, the Sguate went mm Exzacutxye Ses- aten. ~. ; In the House,, of; the introduction of. a resolution concerning a steam . Fire Dagg-~ mont for the District of Columbia, Mr a .cos Conkling, of New York, rose to a Hon of privilege; and said that on the spcond. Bion a resolation had been adop- ted, inquirin as so the reaponmbxl'ify for the Balls' Blof disaster, and an evasive answer 'had returned by the Comndeer-m- Chalk © and pos of certatin'army officers was + ly and geverely regarding that affair, declar- ing it the most atrocious military murder in our 111mm and saying, among other things, that thg. scene was & hell of fire, without moans 'of escape. He thon proceaded to criticise the genaral conduct of tho war.in scathing terms, and concluded with a reso- Jution that the Secretary of War be directed |, to return a further answor in relation to the Ball's Bluff affair. - Mr. Richardson opposed the régolntion, arguing that this was pot the place to investigate battles. Mr. Edwards Bupported the resolutxonland did aot see that it implied apy censure on the General-in- Chief, Mr, Crittenden dppostd it, @eclaring that the House had no power to inquire into. ed in the power of Gongress ; but, for pru- dential reasons, opposed the resolution. Mr. Lovejoy entered +his protest against the prin- 'ciples'enunciated by Mr. Crittenden, and be- | {lieved that the military should be subordinat- ed tothe civilpower. bff. Wickliffe call Mr. Logejoy's attention to bis vote in Febrq ary last on tho Slavery question—which Md. L. explained. A colloquial debut? thei sprang up between Mess Wickliffe\ ans Lovejoy in regard to Sluvery. Other maul bers also participated in this discussion- Mallory of KBhipcky, Mr. Duon of Indiana. -] Mr. Stevens amd . others. After a tedious (ll-1 vergence on the Slavery question, the Houasg was brought back to the original question by Mr.Bigir moving that the whote subject {the, Inquiry relating to Bali's Blof.) be laid oj the table ; but after a parliamentary attempt tion of Mr. Cookling was adopted. Our an}: 1:15; §5ufhnrn Waters. The number of ships ef all classes whlghl the government has pow in the southern w ers is almost daily increased, , orf new vesles‘ got ready. On the fourth of last March there were in commission only forty-two Yes- sels, , ang now there are in commission not flés than two hundred and sixty-four. ' Then jut, qudrcfn contained .but twelve ships ;and toi day we have in the blockading service alone engaged in guarning the south orn coast, Ml; hundred and twenty nine vessels, and the f number is, we ate informed) \ constantly ins creaging.\ Some days sgo we gave a list of a fl portion of this immense blockading equadfon} prepared for us by one of our naval corres© pondents, showing the situation of each of th vessels he mohtioned ons given day. list, which included only twenty-eight of the! one hundred and gouty-one vessels, showed how absurd are the ramoérs spread from ti to time. that some important port is unwatcb: ed. Of twenty-oight ships mentioned by our commandant five were\ of Key West,\ 4 probally goipg in for supplies : and so judic} me ques-. Coming proceeded to argue very fecling-| military matters. Mr. Vallandigham believ-| to defeat it by Mr. Richardson, the resolqn | son's f en at Exxon t mum m - Du Cosy! it)» lo. A 0 1111181111119me Journal 3m s\ 'an he, of a seqret organization,. “glad p , with-w bich . 'hhste. was coungcted. It statés \that ~lgh knowledge that this. exposure was to be mad; waisted his departure The Joum tlms sup 'the , . b. - OBJECTS-OR THE 0mm. - 1. Opposition to the Administration. a Southern Confedeyacy | defend other, dtary. a 1+ trope or mufuatina a CANDIDATE. Sb - the candidate : ' lican ? the war ? , Answer—No o “twitter~j AM: , * 9g a\ Question-Will you pledge yourself at the'\ risk of life and property, qot to © 'raise argis exqept. to protect this orgamqatxon 3 - Angier-I will. The oath is then admirfistered, which is if 'subsistrance as follow~ramng your right band : I,--,do solemnly swear that I, will not divulge any of the secrets, nor let be known may business of transsction that shall be done 'in this order :; fhat 1 will oppose the present Administration ; that I will not pay the war- tex, nor take pp arms to fight spgainst the Scathern Confeaemcy, and only. in self—d? terice {f this organization, which I~ pledge | myself to do at the risk of lite and property, («od when I receive tlhe sngn ofa brother I will. answer. Aflkr taking the Oath the cand xdate signs his ngime to the same, which is recorded in a {100sz OC + - xonk or arpring INTO a LODGE OR CasTLr. Give three raps on the door, when the door is type ed, and you say \M. P, S.\ Yon then | onter'the Lodge or Castle, and salute the prasxding officer by drawing the right hand the clitfo. - TO'RECOGNIZE a NEMBRR ON THE aTREETr. 'The sign of recognition is given by rub- bing the right ege mlh the fore-finger of the right hand 1° Angwer by rubbmg the left eye wi 1h the | seconf finger of the left hand. Yoh then ndxaoce and shake hands. 'The persofp giving the sign then says, if in the mornings \How is it this morning ?\ If in the middle of the day or afternoon, *How is it to-day ?\ If in the evening. \How is it to- night ?\. Aoswer, \ All_is up.\ THE OFFICRRS. Pramdunt Vige-Presgident, Cpaplmm . SIGNALS FoR CALLING ' l This is usually done by one sepnrate tap, :| attended by four other taps, on some 'bell, on a court-house or enginé-house. These orgamzatxons now exist in Madison, Evankville, Jodipnapolis, Terre Haute, Rock- ville; Bullivan, Vincennes, Greencastle, Ipdz aro, $nd Paris rnd Mattoon, Ithuoxs. which we know of. '~ Itis necessary to state that - the initisle. pretendingly stand for ®Mutual Protection,\ but their true meaning can 'be seen from \ the axpolllmm toa u SeX, Thomppon, Kolled by a Woman The steamboat City of Alton, plying be tween St. Loniazand 'Cariro, arrived at the levés.lust night, with her pilot house and gjdes bearmg the marks of about thmy bul- | tote, fired at by a band of Jeff, 'Thomp- inmates The boat was at- tempfimgbo lend, and bad nearly succeeded, when a-loyal may-um Eversoll-standing or thp bank, max-nee} the officers of dauger by wavmg her E ndkernhlef and shouting, \Don't land ! Jali‘ Thompson is here!\ At the sime mombnt a band of reb: ls, hitherto vm who recently left for. the South m, 3 : 2. Opposition to the war tax. | {- | 3. Opposition to .take up aums against tlie J death \if he? The followmg questions are prdpbuuded (so ‘ [ Question-Are you a Democmior Repair Anawer-I am a Democrat If he bays He is s Republican he takes &n oath that he will | po longer vote or act with that party.\ (> Question-Atre you in Famr of supper-(mg amazon—Are you opposed to the wit down from the month to the lower part of whorl eainenayets tfiSpeclal to the Gazelge fro. says un expvdmgu consisting 400 of bio, 300. of the :28 Virginia, and for- y bl\ Brackens CUavairy, which was sent out G fi. Milroy. to almckafluntersvfll \# ete sugcess. . They qtmckeu the.enemy on! away; morping, copsistin red Cavairy;, anc ] three bubdred abd fifty mili- tik, After hm ishing «#8 hour ihe enemy retired, with a Ihess of éxokty killed and woun- ded. On dup sidé none where fost. ° Fighty thousand dollars worth . of stroyed—all of _ a 09mm; Jan. 6. A deserter from. Columbus on Sunday, who : hereithis lugenoau, reports that Gen.] Pillow resighed on rida yoo C Fifteen thonsanditrobps left Columbus last week for Bowling Breen. to. i 'The officers of t Rebel goverment were! impressing ali classes of men. Over 180 cannon were. planted on the Col-] 'ambus blaffs, and » the river 'blockaded bv chains stretched across, supported by barges. and\ torpedoes planted at intervals. old and sily v bave entirely disappeared {f from «girculntlnn 'The only : eurrencey of the |3 hm!) is usdoubtediy jrae Tenngssee and Confederate scrip. ingtou, ul the discovery : f treachery in a high quartgr, took the shipe, ye-terday, of accusa- tion lagainkt Adah Gen- Thomas and his daughter, who were said to have been urres- ted and Imprisonedf Our correspondent tel- egraphs, however, fhat these rumors and as- sertiocs are malicious and untrue.-P/mes. Reglvaah; 'It is related that a exists blfwwen two regiments encamp¢d on the Potomge, | # which is sometimes curl-led fo the most ab- surd extremes. Aban instunce of this, it is | stated thit on one occasion the Colonel of one of the regim« ats was waited on by ageal- -ou8 haplam who 'wighed to promote the re- | ligons interests of the regiment. 'The Chap-. lain was politely réceived and beckoned to a seat on a chest. * Colonel,\ said he, eleva-. | ting his eyebrows, \you have one of the finest regiments ind the m'ln) \ \I think so,\ re- plied the Colonel. “ Dosyou thxgk you pay the Colonel. \ A lively interest 'has been awkened in. the- --*®regiment ; the Lord has blegsed the labors bf his'gsu-vax ts, and ten, men bave been baptised.\ {This was the riv- al regimenm = Is that so,'pon honor?\ ask- ed the (Golonel. \ Yes, sir.\ *- Sergent.\ said the Uolove!l to an unending Orderly, shave fifteen meu detailed immdigtely to be | baptized. T'll be d-d if they shall get ahead Jug angway.\ 'The Chaplain made a note [df the antervxew, and petired. ' - - 4... Smmarmma AMosa Tm. Soromss --Col. Joux Cocuawu: 'has introduced inging into fis regiment, in which all the men and officers are expected to take part, and bas eatablich- daily religious services throtigh the jl‘agime-b tal chaplum \John Brown's soul i is march- ing qn,\ chorussed 'by a thousand ined at even- ing parade, gives a Lromwellmn Iem ness | to this war, in at least ond Camp fi= N EW ADVERTIth LN T < % Gro. KrEss, REA and General Inmxznmnncnn uys, sells or rents farms, ousegiam lots. and finds employment for laborers. ce with McKipney & Swan, xéutqce tfuztanma. Dunn G Block, Cor. Lake & Water root e n. HARDY, A'l‘TbllNEY AND 001) UNSBELLOR AT LAW. fice th erts on & Fassott, over the N. w,“ Rldley’gi Cwndl Celebrated Candies just reeezved at KELLOGG & HEVENER Jano Bt ¢ & T REWARD. OTT The above refi'waxd will be mud for tho mavery of the body of B Imvaey Has- son, d Ea ive. or for a clue that will to its recovery Hasson was last seen.in 11mm. about 10 0 clock on the night of Dec, 25, 1&6] 6 feet 7 finches high, sandy complexlo op of lns he ears old, bald, rather stout built, about 5% wasmnatlwoflreland. Ho was dresséd in black Hor by prufessmn resi- élothes and cloth “f dad on Crogs street elow Ore hard. if desmggd. unication can be made to me wrefidentmlly the ball sither ver qyfi oimfigmgfimf af Police. . Humans Hle: -or four hand- -f - - army | 50, stores and; clothing was gaptared and de- | J tam 'is tho Stute: Banks of South burulxuu, . The rumors which have mended in Wash- | sufficient attention to the religousfinstruction |. of your men?\ \ Well, Idan't.know,\ replied . 1 ESTATE BROKER CONYEYANCER | Insu- ¢ CROCHET WEEDITEB. Fresh Supply of Ridley's | ‘éb man that ntzppgl- 1V. r-fl On S: fing, a Lady's flew Black Cloak, and a pair sGmmtlet Gloves done up in brown paper,. On YE hem at t Advertiser Office the finder Will be Hfberally. rei warded and.receive the thanks of thglcser § , TCTION My: i .. g’ Ing aocmsl WINDOW SHADES, TABLE f - COTLERY, PLATED wale! 4 oF HoUSsH-PUORNISKH :_- at No; 18, CaTIce - Street, - p* g On Saturday, 4th inst., E10 d'clook A. M,. 100 | gilded gens? Shadgs, 61 o pitt baths “cox-g and S ve f gated Knives and Forks, poons so 100 Cutreg ombs. also lot of Foysp also Iota wri ins pa ler t of Harness ; seven wa: calms¢ 110 setts ewelrx D ctionfiar wn . cep .. (i EIN 21‘s 021257911111,” fiifis, § N A fin eassnrl en of these fashmnablsfhxrts at? i 111 t T & tTFORD’lS, Lake “it - INEN COLLARS. « I 50 dozen of tboee: four ply. Broadway Coll \BTyAnt & ‘LADIES {rm NKS., | . / We have m good supply of those large Sagatogn franks. Else a new lot of f atchels, a 0, sole. lflulrier [runks,.,\ zsrmmmm ~UFFORD, Lake Sl > TLMIBA , STEAM MILLS, 00-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE ) - The undersigned having formed a eo max-marsh? sue\ in the Mllhnggbusmess, respectfully inform t citizens of Emma, and vi 1m?! that) they are now grepared to do all kin bust m, Work wigh espateh a Séj’ERIOlR mammal Hams xecent repai mafihmen of ill Mill, and ad a now aett {if Bolts, also. put Q operation two eac glee l}; in Ol § ers and Beparat ors. do work bettér thay any other machine in u e. wo warrayt perfect Rat xsfswtmnficit gugficughi f SF ll hand su ill 7 of hand s for quali eso 3‘ lonr, #lso Rye fund Graham | Hg ‘3 We uowhave the 0. nd made from K» é . ”(11th White Wheat and X, X. from 4 m|bm Mtg WCush paid £2; brain L Orders d hvemdé i the Corporation fr char o pub 3 | patronage is sohcttefi 3 dw. 40 5. C. MERRILL 3 F THE UND 138103? I> hoyt established his offieg ith - Smith, Roberts mndFasset over the Eimitd Bank, wil gnaprungm and faithful attention to &l matters in the ling his profession that may bi; gusts ins bani]? d-&w:3w , Attomqay, and gounsellor at Law fi}‘li()s’]51fibmw apr us . <0} it ll a; - K wHO DESIRE \CO MAI; ALLEPTABLL \ M. HALLIDAX p- * Nos w YEAR’S PREQ‘ENT'} must not flcrg‘et to cal at ag tp ond nxlnwmpnqummkm > «7&3; e Preqvvloklfic Dudley Booms-ronn,' J and take a Inok at the eldgant A4 | DRESSING “laws forJadios and W”? \I PHOTOGRAPHQ and AUTOGRAPH ALB ll? CIGAR STANDS, CASES and. HOLDERS stm | UETTES for Mantles, WORK BOXES, MOBOQLQ BAuS, WORK STANDS, PINE RASKETS, Tdi ET BOXES, \w RITING flux“?! fr CASES,. CHINA letig'mrmb UAR,» LAél'l; ° | &e. 'whmh may there“ e found,. buned toi it l taste. of N \f. they will also find a full variety of Refill-a umgu Puzzles, etc tlk TAE yowf are ON Hs. Ty 'T14 WaterlSt. Llum HOIC‘E A. f ortmenlt OF 6 Ho a 00 12) é F. COL LINGWQOD-having just t armed %’ bi ew York with a earefally.selected asfor mm; choice * Hé-LLIDA y auoBS AND SOl’VFAHié‘? would invite especml ttention to them huufidhc gitizens of Elmirs : BROTHERS, 13 Lam Wam- wo % n ay » yk) m‘f. w's son ma- ized I1 of at a ae assorti lDLLlNGWO$E BRO'3 ns lhllko strd l TIIIV? 3 YEAR PRLSLM | (Kur'Goltars; for Ludxefiil‘ * & UFEORD'$, 3). LakeiSt, of smali sizes, at . i z- gy.. t ¥* UST FOR A NEV ane of those new atyle DT‘UART fiEAbS. - 6. g vanety i Collar» its Tkets, Bracelets, &c., af reduced 4 (“Mm C C0 mull; YG DBMS 18 Lake Sufi x =- ag- SX 1575711311l x H, , OSBORNE 1P HamgTeturned to Elrhira, offers \his services £9th omzens as Teacher of the Piano, Organ, Maui § and Voite. Supermr dvantages offered tc to“ > iing to prepare tiféipselyes for teache: renewed at the residende of Bia father lhn comer Third, or visited ft {£01th The best Pmuos and elod ems pl, on ha. saleby the undersighed, and warranted for 4 years. Tuning and spam Hg donegg “45?!” $i TELE a I)?” ' $: ‘x‘g l ROCLEAMATION . the Governor or Legislature, by appointment.. concealed, rush down thg bank with curses P , marl2 If -W HAOSB f ., , with the requirements of- the General, Land IMy term: having ”pix-ad\ I ym prepared on ously do the remaining twenty-tilt“ seem to 0 Eh!- Eversoll, 'and \red 'a volley at the AND 8173301131??? ngfigis oF ELMIRA es “_\“‘§“”“ £0 55g Office, to ascertain their quality,. found (1mm? the 1st of January, to hand over the stoney, have been placed that they in rainy guarded boat, but balsa o get. aboard, as sho was too . : - 1318051 «Maw-kale e g‘ the. 'whola of tia lime barely one trakt, om. books and papprs to Mr. Lewis, but be dig AYEIy important part on the southern abut. far from the shore: No one was hurt by the sresers, KELLOGG & HEVENER, . 03583313133” O g Totul ~ bracing fiffeen acres, that had any. claim to not appear to claim them. 'Phroughont the But as they have one hundred other shi |mhots} though oue passed near the pilot's head waonsgaLe axb - Qy st a”, ~ewamp, add fhnl ag planted in corn. Let] 2d of January the business of the office was help them, unmentione{l by our corres d The steamer having got clear of the shore, DRUGGISTS '& GROCERS, CHEAPER THAN & eR, __ $ | the (try the prese aowuérséxp of ttmnsucted ad ususl by my deputy and clerks, ws. ' take it granted that thg proceeded -dowh 'the river a few miles to the| NO. 133 SOUTH SIDE WATER-STREET, R Y figLESALt & arm It. . | gli 4 I by firtud of the coufi%atiun act, and and I was sent for to contiose in charge., | blocktdels thorough-$5, ludeed the maths house of a loyal hm, where a lot of ' mnskets Would. regpwtfuuy calg your ”Dunno“ to their well | \ts. PAQLMNSO é?” , it may be. ade to appear that the govern- |On the 3d, Mr. Lewis appeared and claimed | \* PAPC\ acknowledg&—N Y Evk. Post. were bbtamed with which the crew. was Purdp ai HE GREAYT , raeht, shll wns W000!) acted of land in IIli- the office, when, finding myself responsible nine s Bernie ~ . jjarmeds Sho then returned to give the rebels Fm” GOP“ ighes of gees” ed Second mam- Essplof aéirévfiia? ud flaw” ~n pois, and John flxdell will will,“ the trhth of | for the State Funds, in comsequence of the | Miscellancons Items,, :} a fig! t’ 'but they fled 'on the approach ' of the (mi: on aunts 'G ass, 'dlass\ fitre S/EAKER \| - the text-*\That the way.of 'the ammo: 'Treasprer elect hot having.filed his bondh— | ' ' boat.} Oommodora Poster was aboard afi the |. fefi iPurpentine, e f a val £ \is bard.\ a fore Jaugary 1st, I doomed Its 'simple, but | Gen. McOlellan is rapidly recovering a“? finer—{St Lows LIV—em. a $53th uring Suid.\ Intends ggnied son hal arkfiféxglgsasggfigme inom meine mf ol his illnees. * .2. ~ the best K6 sene Oil, al ow. all kinds of Ment . east at will suit the t ”E“ - im’pennve duty, alike to'nyulf, my il, and © ** Kerosenc Oil Lamps of the thankful for the ib patrons 1«lelzx-egofoz-fic e- Au individual stylmg bimgelf Rev. A. M’ay the State, to sae that I do not sur th < The recent fire at Richmond, destroyed w? . Ewtcxcr 0? PthERa— Phe maig remark- pgriect and demblp patterns at 1 W‘ prices, ~coived. Heh apes a % old fnegndis and thegiub} , has beon swindling the good. pfople of Livznz- | 'ofics to t’n u th fred f render the Richmond theatre and three other building} able instance iof the .power of prayer happen- Pb j -fevimen «- lie generally will giv ve him a call. _. , hllldb. { ston County quite extensively. Passipg img | poe nat pg” | Ii \__| It was the work of an Incendiary. | ed mlthe case of Glov. Tad, as relat by bim- * dgfidc‘gtggfr‘gzzzfiégéggegfiféfien fiéfigflg b EPATTtSON MARY E“ t. off as a Unibn rafugeo from Arkahsas, he srabal 1, self in an addfea be miade fpftely to the Briar and Caners of the best English, ©. s. HaTtiINson alo “filmed the sympothy of the “WWW“ éeo' 01‘de “be! Gm?! “WW, in x mec Vii?“ Emmi“ ag thi tilla Self]. x1; oe In dp Hilblninnrq, oar the occasion of leaving Briar] \ifin%%d“§°m°d glin‘x’gx’g‘f‘figg n ig “311323 At hom again ”mafia“ lower than evar; C2 ple, where he «stopped, and sustained ins er, states that 'after a. minute Dike \ OBs ling asntior of solling Mum. Hm” prepare for asst: the; Chait of Moulmgwgigenuon swan escrip- The, best of Be from lfs to 36, e - Charsoter fo well that he actually me | tion of the works at Yorktown he bag jonting | to the soldiers, foatituted a search and found Staté. Mr. Tod mild, \T the aping of minis? n. {momma attach: omnpprted Wines in ul‘ “Tait, 32°15? fie“ | confidenoe in their'ability, when defended py [® quantity of whiskey, several feet underéhfi apring- 6 also lackberry, | as £1 10 angel-hug the signatures of {arty cl '| the galiant soldiers of is. nfe PY. ground. > 1847) 'when about to leaye bome in the service| mgmfi 0am Had Wgfimflram} Wires for a ca ide ho P \to a petitioh asking that to might be ppgzqtn tile x confederacy;ito ar 1 '| of our Nationat- Government, you mot. mg on| *I Avis , > ‘S’m yqv l 6mm?“ | * 'ed.Ohaplain of the Wadsworth Gu mix A rast most pawdrful attike of the . r] (initial! that will“ the rebels capt this spot and gave me your prayers snd good bur Grocery hogan-went Bs. to © ,; _. ; fow woeks BgO, having borrowed iwo hams with any number Oiflhipi,lnd that m fig g: Wm 20 ll mm\ | wighes for thflgttfe retain ofp m) mafia: $3“ mgilfié‘nfi‘aflé‘égfitgf (inert; nd Black 3‘s“ “w\ ir; nace, Bésep. QM\ = with harness, &c., from the' nelglhbfirx, he 633311313: & der “3ng posatasion at Ta? \ ined flat the craft was x0”! ily ; ”Ed I havp felt that to- waist-117m and f, ”My ye. gmnSmp qm5 firm R N */ V ”$- a bel & Ene than arh cas fat titty brought up in. Buffalo, where his W’l’mm it troop“; “an“? jng bo liq ound out that therd safe keturn ;Tor not only did Mya, .'Tod, my | “h “05519 wfié‘fé‘ém | by the cord 833538ng $3,113, 332fi$m lg’oféfignfé mmovenients altracted the attention of the po- that? “in“? 's:. | from iiul wai axi I” of. Bat “whtllexrdépmi 'self, & aflflieckildren we took away J11min mania l: ‘S ”K perénnifid' {oneiiixgtm‘lft Becomes s chcaper tlmn ever, .and if} , lice. - Digaymed of their syspidons, hy the cer- | Annapolia MM” s them 42'mm’i “31 R. ler * aw I ns (5375 an number) return.safely to you, but] <. fog‘Bu-b'ég'a’?‘ x‘é‘m‘? “£1313, 5 \ Time fast 1P tay ay now -a-daysfor dab ' tificate of character which he produced they |; _ Toe BC : Chores Zal fereman “$019?“ ”0.03? wa brought §bpck ino morp.\~ckvc3and | Te Sead tors °’ and in fact every . ”if, and can and wi satisfaction to all chee m him atliberty, and the rascal by this time | & foo, whose object is to: invade o#r | m ‘f the OhicagoTribune, while , ”imp?“ PBF | He i InsP chase Bada leas | =_\ \0 gories 1 Vater streeb. - afe in C 1°54“thva [tl, My Bel , to start a press, m few days since, | 29 e : ;|| FIRST Chass DruUa Axp #toRrx., orer 5‘k°“‘l“-l ie a in Canadg. - feo A j - ~ @rwe. fetowfiommmxmmu Dety com.] RBO W® -_ 0 {627 igegs nny arti s - n > wl. *~ tuts caught his hand - betwoer the belt M P f . all io ups therefore we rmectfimr 6 a??? sften- Bleached: Mu : fax of five cents on eaéb mlegrapblcr - Gen. Flemmin artived $51? , [lriews, and striking alumina; aud With sood. p fimlna. \Jan 1, 1908, {$1,- 3 | tos, Cgtion Yazno, ited pae dif ts meg! is one of the ways d for in- and 3 * MHIPE a Th, QTERS ada | raman,Cotton tting, Candie W xckmg-C\ + age 'on oi e way prppose or in- | and is to give teatimony before \ than gear-ta Jog on bis . r on the foor. Hig. nock Wak | arery day in tho week, 218li «man; until w TCHES. -- l - | ino and, Colton N“; ad i ofan 0 _ premaing the public revenue. | ._. L0 “mm! committer m: week. )- broken mi a axpirediu ten m m , “fig?“ | Corner Church snd Wisner | $5 yA afiwgmfi'wefim watcheszlél go: $33?“ xiii fixgoéa’ smalliffiihé thy L.. b al 0 \ * é— Q‘ an lts ' as s deus tat J R le d ul - “a \ if“ 50 chains, | a> i_. The attention of dealgrs is invit 1511.18 . | lar to dlose invypice, f ”i L T. C $9 b fiA