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The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

The Daily Evening Express from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 2

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(trprrss. A i AN IK 1 1 I 1 A VuMMV KShli, FKII. hd, cine, (iulen I it ihumploii, Hippoerate piartiiid following no law or principle hi the ndmii'iiMrniJon ot drug, eveept ro tar it he had loimd them by evpeilence to net favorably for certain condition. That be adiiiluiftered ding, AHnpalhicully, I will ion deny; but it i true, that lieennu. dated nml praetieed lloiieeopaiiiiiTdiy, In Id vutiou wmk ample evidence can be adduced to prove that Im bad Hme idea of the Hoimrn.

pnilde principle, In Id Aphorim lie nay "cold thing, fin It a finny and he, chumi paper, our County Hofpital I the proper place lu-iiion huge, amt yet cold water I to lie tmed Ir evpethnent in phyh, 1 write to prnpowi f.r lie cun of In niorihage," In ibn laadi that It bo made a extensive a held tt pnMbh )e Mailat Haero," lie fa) of epilepsle, If thu argument of the eoi'reponitent Ik if them nee eur.it, I the correct, cv cry mode of prac ih ot medicltu re. my tliieateiied ei t-sdoii, for although the Director, togeiher with "Alpha" and "Iam: Iron any that tin Allopathic Im iimlmni at (lie lloNpiial have ri-Mgned, 1 learn that the Dot tor thenmel ve say they did not rmdgu 1 (low I thi 7 Do they nee thu coming event which cast their alnulow la-fore 7 1 rli tinrjr tt, I Mi, OMIiij A. p'vtli 1.VY Hinee, in the opinion of fieri, cu" mid diver other, correspondent of your As ii Link Ji.MuitAT on Tilt; Uau AN 8l.AlJ.liV: Tlul 8t. I.lltlU (Otic. poll.

Ill, of llie New Yoik lerahl pays the most im-fiittli' fcaitue t.f the celt brulh.ii of Wtibhiitgloiis I lrtl day in Bi. Louis, was i ondlit deliver, i-il by It lion, cii.irlt J), Drake, of ilmt city. Mr, Drake I one of tho t-M lino democrat of Missouri. Ilo has Ini honored in ti i ilN of ilio patty, nnd Ivvo yttt ruh wa (Ini-ill to tin Hittlo Snutie liy vory lurge loujuriiy, friiliiiugh tin repubihail lU Ut wa i Icrl. nt tin Mine tleition, t-lrevvlug uudoubied strong rniintl popularity whit tho marses.

JIU orn. lion wiiii a iiiiiMi-r-j'li i of oratory hiblwii received wlili tlio ntont cut liiihiiiKt ic Ilo excoriated m-loii In ail in form, mol wit particularly vo ro on tin dNgmct lul e. of iniliivi for tin liiiiin-Miiiition (' navi, with tin JMflW iv K. rut.llf ImIC i( Dili) IhMlkS, Recruit Wniitrd fur I', tetvliv. Store Know fur rent, liana fur rent.

Far ft iMiirr particular te rw MverUsemaoti, witiUMfti be foi the Alderman, t' "tilled that tlo-y Wire plt-MIII rlliliUg the Whole pnamb ing at the ahop and the htreet, raw Htmum all the time, and would have oUervid any injury Intliiied on the priHoner, and yet not rant ihi-fe i lore r.b i-rv er fuuht ft i thu titti'Ld the riiit lmt ear one of them Mated i. inter ii.ith thtt he I'id lint iiioir irhn ir.iv the frier, 'Phi ahaliow diaguiae will not be leceiviil by the public. Phe are imply tln-M, tlmt a riot. mob UMirpeil the law, eertuin ik'imui are known to have been prominent a leader, and the threat of the molt were made ami are "till coiiiiaued ami dining all thl proeeduro tiieauthotitli of the eliy remained not only inactive, lmt even winked at the outrage, and eem di-pord to reen Ilia That pul liCMfity, which I the pn-nie law, demand that all mii miiiiifeiailoii of moh law und brutal loleme fhouhl I nlpimil In the bud, nml If perd-ted hi, tin perie traiei kliould be prm-eu(ed und aevcicly putiifheil, Cni.t.Aii am 1'fiiK Am: Many Iioiih. I.eea-r are in the habit of keeping hi order only tlue part of tlieboiifo een by Mtunger.

The liull, parlor and dining-room, limy he model of in atm- und tin eellar, kileheit ami garret, fink of The "pare mom" may be well furnlc bed and tidily nr. ranged, nilll tle chamber oeeupled by the lainiiy be a pell uiill of difurrangeme.it. (ioml houekccpingnndeoiifiituiiimal however, are ji nloiiaof th-ir nputatlon, und will baulfh tlh and cimfimioii from the whole houe, and aet thing in ri pectutde order front piovluimition, miIim rlption bat, map, plan, ami ad tho minute mnehim-ry to be Ued lor the tiefaiioii )iurpoe lmt lme been tot oj'porttinely tbi hated. 'Phe greatenl conrlenialitn prevnil among certain hoe lu re mid ill Alevaadila, and ihoe with guilty cuinuieme aie ipiukiug In their rhoe. The Committee on the Coiidtn of the War hate had before them Iatil IJeyere, Ibiymaml, Col.

I.ee, and oilier of iher turne.i priwmei I rom lilt biuoiid, who wire taken at Hair lllulf. Their tehiiiuoiiy 8tothoohb lion of the enemy, their number, and the lo-cabtyoftlm ground I highly Important. Their eoiivietioii muinimoti that had tirneral htone moved up the men In' bad eto. ed lit Mew il' ferry, and attacked the liela In the lear they could have whipied tlteiii and drove them beyond Ieeburg In h-r than an hour from the time the men left I id ward' ferry, roily diMaui aoiue threu mile, and over a good road unobat meted. Col.

f.eo nav they were taunted by the He. lad with being wild," but be never knew that uny mm bud cred at Hdward ferry until hi return here from liUhmond. TIIU Alt IN TIIKWICKT, IMTB't BTATi; TIIOOCH POIMINMI OV i apt vim ooi.n r. Hr. foi Feb.

27. The following de-vpaich wa aetn tr head ipiarter to day to Major fieiierul 3IeClellun, Wuahington: lien. Curt! l.u laken poMwaalou of fay. etuvllle, Arkana, capturing a number of prisoner, More haggage, ike. Tho enemy uunit part of the town U-tore leaving.

They suited to by person, tux puycilnour county. I fill it led to lie repreae tiled hi the uiedienl boaid of our county liospitnl. '1 lu re are now In ue In our iHiunty diver uni Thnmpoiiianliii, Hydropathy, Ilotineoputhy. Yuiti," Jow. wowing or Conjuring, and Animal Magm-lUm 1 nil the praetitioiiei of tho last tint now id willies width Alpha" cull up to tin convert to Hoiincoputhy.

Now, the only defense of Id sv stem, ami I am tpiil willing 1 way to bo perleelly lair 1 to let everybody to allow Idm all the "aid and comfort" be have a ralriilaD the InnmteH of ourhoMpf. can derive front tin ulve, nml muny similar I bd, who nre proper objeel of such treutnieiit, saying of that great man. "Alpha" no doubt "only paur, whom inilMfly It, mu to Use Atiipiity tile prta or me trill hfulncs of Id system, and of the fallacy Hoimeopathy tail Id cthol ha no logic. He might a well my the Christian religion I false, lt aue Judaism I liter elder. In the next plate In assails Hoinoopailiie Drenched with Cutidp, few -wowed and Mag.

nctl.cd in turn, to the satisfaction of thu tux. payei If not of Iheuisi Ive it ml then, and not until then, the Director cun I hi well assured tlmt they have olx-ycd thu volet of the public (Jkn, Ci, i. i. i. an, for oino riimoii hu ll la ii Ini ton j.q Won manifested oti tire stir-face of thing, I being roundly abused ly a rortuin tU of indivi.lu-d ami presses for ontliiionl tlmt love for Wiidiingi.iii ml Join not having done imyThlng," or not ltln Ivl uKl nt t-stlm hi tho riiintt The In earnout In crushing the reVIIUm.

These i hole audience rose to tlioir ot utnl Inert forgot that the General lii (h! f. who Ini to! But the most Xtraordiihiry part do the planning nml directing of a great oain. D.ls ntutiott wn Mr, Dtil-c's ttvowiil on the pnign, hit In It vt proportion exceed subject of slavery, Coming from such source any single campaign of the groat Kurooan I woinh It amed surprise. Mr. Diake, aJre generals, tnut necessarily, for long time had boon lighting abolltloiiikin for thirty teeyt to las doing nothing.

There I not man year: but he hrery tea the if the among the fuult finders of G.ttcral McClellan He Mill opjHiM .1 immediate cmaml-who know anything about what he ha be en pntloii, a fraught wili print II, jot nddoil doing. When he told that the war would Hut lot it over be timuiii 1 that roladllon be abort but dcqievam," we la-lieved lie wa oaninil la? otherwiM' In canitst, anI sincere In Id tlelrc to have the groat rtlK lKou crushed lu thu ahorlest jo. Bible lime. When h- made hi brilliant mid successful campaign in Wotern Yitginia, be fitorgv of my nature, 1 cortainly gave i videruo that be wa a oiirnet univeroal oiy of all patriot, Iown ith rla-In fighting a he I ndmiited to In able and very fort ver." Tld doolarutiin ua ioivid Beloiitific In planning. True, be wit a long rathor mihlly at flrt, but being ouhuivd with time in getting ready to move, but when he groat ompluM, it noon brought down a clorm wa ready to give the word forward," It of npplaUM.

To day It I the gotodp of the meant forward to vhtory." lie wa too jolty, and the frank manner In width the p. wixe a general to move before he knew he wa ouliar liiMitutioii was handled by one of 1a prepared to move BtiocoM.ful!y and bad Ion. I very ohampioii exeito the deepest atiiiili. S-Ott not heeded tlte civilian Cry of forward to Uiehniond "a cry M-nt forth from the ame Mtbdued, ami that we arc flint up to chme tween our noble country, with It priiehf coiiMitution, and flavtry, then, with eurv fibre of mv lo-nrt, aul everv will pa along the have erofied the liiton mountain in great We are imw in poM.eioit of all their flronghold. forty -two otllcer mid men of the fifth MIouri cavalry were jiolfoned nt Mud I own, by eating immoiied ihh, which the hebe! Jr It em.

The gallant Capt. Doliert died. doses, which he ridicule nhsurihtle nml nud of newspnjmr corresitomletit, If iml of Just a absurdly present them. Ho manifest reason, common sense nml cx-rtcn e. fet I the most palpable Ignoiame, if not maht lou.

1 almost afraid to mention the name tr Floreuctj the cellar to the garret. There I pro hic It m-s, in attempting ti prejudice hi reader. Nlghtingule, hose c-ri nee in suelt matter Had he the faintest glimmering of the Holme-; I much less than that of Clerk-," opal hie primlple, ami an honest desue for hut Mill there are some person who think her truth, lie would not so glaringly misstate Inti It opinion of value. In her Note on Hospital, theory uml bu t. Hut if, Ith Id great reason.

say Ibnmeopatliy hua Intrmlueed omt htg jHivver, lie tannot see how it I essential ameliomthni lu the print ice of physic lr an to heceriniuly ousrlit to hy amateur I'eiiuile Mr it ruh are excellent ii pliysh king comparatively Intrude; the globule' I (be one grain of folly hich seem to bu necessary to make any good tiling accept-nble. then women, it they will give medicine, give lbni neopai Inc mcilldne. It won't do any harm." L. place for everything, and evtrj tiling I In place, and no intiu-iion, citln-r of or tilings I allowed. Next to the kitchen, the cellar I 7-1-ilmp the most important putl of the house, and great care should be laken to keep it in cleanly condition uml free Irom all manner of annoyance ami nuisame.

Tla condition of tin cellar Im much to do with the health of the family, dully In the spring of the year, when vegetable vitality I U-Ing aroused, and Insis ts ami animal nre ci aw ling from tlulr winter quarter, to make onslaught (ildt to explain the "nuslu otcnindl" of tcu-cruiii dose of ealoiui'l, of which llu-y say know nothing, Ire cun give the patliological action rherp ill, ft remedy not many year ago in general u-e, in AII. rii tire, for Iticasle. and Mem. Col. Deiitsh and ('apt.

Ashman have suiter (I much, hut are recovering. The Indignation of our soldier I very gn at, but they have been restialncd from retaliating upon "the ptlsiitiei of war. tt. w. Ji.vi.t.KfKt Major ftsnsfsl." Citus Hoi.t,ow l-'eh.

21. Our army i waiting for supplies, and will not I bkclr to move for ten ur twelve day. Irit nml MtCulloch nre lay nml the Ibstn Mountains. i I with destruction am) lillli on the store of the Imuscli dd. A cellar should lx thoroughly renovated and li'tf.

washed at least once a year, while sweeping and teitting In older should be a duty all tdleitsive vegetable and decaying mutter should las ext hided the door or outside Imluw-s should be opem-d for an hour hi the middle of em it clear tl.iy, when the teuija-raUire wu not I low the Ireezing mint. The air in a eellar lint kept ill iml cmine Impure even when the severity of the weather require it to be dosed. Hy a little weuuier require io i eiostu. jsy The drugs, aconite, arnica, nut vomica, ami many otln is, ate a common to the Allopath, a alotm Jalap, ami salt yet, ill never questioned by wlmt system iuir-d uied. Alpha" accuse llom.eojtaih with stealthily using Allopathic remedies, Ian la.

Imnor to tu knowledge himself and fellow g'liitv the same jrutlee, vvlren lie ns. the lelltedie idrt.ve named, vv liieh were never Its. until introduced lv Huhuemun, tire founder of Il'iiint opatliy. The truth whenever a remedy i used MltrcssfuJly, tu-uyne Compound syrup of Wild (Wry tf" some vaunting Allopath announce greut quick uj Jf.tnnnrul rrm-lT Ktaiox eerr ysfdi. ste din-1 fiom tlmt which lie rttfi-eis I lo curma ll.ssoove cuwplalal.

ed 11 "Will li niuili nimirciioo ntvh fur nr HEALTH I HEALTH I HEALTH! su a to. foe ni kli' or vv i li on.ua Ihe krmecly for urle ot-itlnsl Coiutka, Cola, Asthma, UroorMlia, la.KMai)toni(, iloaroeaesa, Weak Voise, galas la Ihe StUeaud (tint, Urukea oust i ill inn. frost Ihe aliueo( (xhuiu-l aud u.her causes) galia.atlooor tUseise of the heart, Tlekliug linlotoo or InHsmiuatlon ol the Thrust, all 1ulmuaary lum plaints, tur Ill-util-. (ur the Aged and Peiilt. is ted It Is very valuatde.

CONXUM1T1VK, STOP THAT DltHAUFUL tofOH." Our troop took possession of fayett'-vilie at eleven lH yesterday morning. The min The sub- mi: If Central Mt CU Han hid gone out frni of the reatlei of the y.ivw, Washington to attiuk the greut Confederate I jt ct treated i one In width all classes of; army in that second (lihraltur, Manassas, he! ja-rMin are tleejdy interested, hut mors ar I itivr.N Kmw missi.vm sixty ntisoM.n AiTCttKis i.xt'i.osioN titm-ly irei-HUtiiui mtieli Inconvenience would ATt ii. cm ur. Ik avoided, uml the numerous disease ami Feb. 27.

Colonel Wood's cav- InHietioii common to the season of opening the rebel out of Dent, Texas spring might be avoided. The ja ople then counties, Missouri, and captured Uo might laugh at the blarney of thu dm-iurs, nml lit ularly those who liy their vote exercise 1111111(101; ovtr the m.umgiTm nt of llieli jnitdie Institution. The author I a gt nth niun of rebel prisoiiois. Hr. Lon, airy has driven nmlllowell to despise Hlld ridicule I'llls," Ihe laser.

Ilowels, k.uuiaeh, In "hurt, tho wbolo I inesume it Would he admitted, it eireum- alimehtary eaonl will Ire cleaa.edsad th blood pmt- sianiin! ev'idenu, at least, of the recognition nnd anothkr ItoMK fKRTtrtCATK. irogles of Hnmreoialliy, in England, Russia, i I was Sim Jted with oMuleiiteoiigli, palm in the stda Austria, Biussiu, France, fpaln and Italy, that brea-t, alxht swel. sure thrual. great weakoets, fie rowueil Iiemls In lliese leitbins tlmM at oue Itmi I remained for muutl.s 1. 1, (row 11.

(1 IK no III III. unions lutvi n.o't- mthisawtul oaaUtluo, aud gse up all holies of Cer (h it Itri Hit! pr.utue ill lhtSr I II 1 1 HIUI rrinvfrlrr. I KM m-omiM ailed tu try r. that there ure 1 loin. eopat hie hospitals in sue- I syrup of VVdd clieiry, wbtrh would have hien deflated, und terrible indeed Would the defeat have been.

He chose rather to hold tlmt great army hi front of "a in a vie whilst our powerful forces lu the West and all along the Southern coast should pres their nquest from uiit to jaunt, nml Mam, by threat! ning the freaking up of the great railroad eoinmunii atioiis la tween the Houth and Muimsses, forte the cvueuiitii-not that impregnable str ngkolJ. He felt convinced that thi could be done, and he knew, tlmt, wlun it should be done, bis migbty army of the Ioloumc neglit without the least iliflHulty i while they are quarreling over the comparative A Cairo tlespan says tlmt a heavy rumbling I viitue of the jiathie, the juitient would prove explosion wu heard yesterday, in tie; direction thit cleanliness and regularity ute the only of Columbus. The rebel are supjmsed to la? condition of health, nature requires; uml that blow ing uji their intremhments. I1 system t.f med.cuiion ate I The Cim itumii desjiatth of Wfdm-Mhy vvils the larger the dose the greater the says, Columbus is hv thi time completely in-1 calamity. vested by laird and water.

A large tone, extensive m'brumiioii ami experirnee, and his opinion is, thetefore, entitled to full credence and belli f. His conclusions la regard tithe Hoimropathic system of medicine, nre so clear and logical, tlmt none but the wilfully ja-rvetse or Ignorant can resist them." began to soothe, rouilorl and all-iy Iheeough, strength, ened and healed tny lungs, la short It has made a usr feet cure. Any ierMio dmil-litig this fart, will plt-ara call or aditrr.s tue, at Mr. tleorge swreaeys Coll fry, or nij resideuee. LliVVAKO IVMUN.

Road, opposite Kourth, Ihtl'a. I If the bowels nre eositve, or not sulfl landed at Ccmmeree, above Cairo, was intend-. We also publish all uitieie on the other side, ed to blockade the Mississippi river below Co- trihulion How Aim Donations; The following eon-were received at the Howard De Cult Am, Feb. 27. A special despatrb to trom a lady', $1.00 1 a fr.erul tire Tihir of this city, dated ClarltesviJle, the at Oordonvijlc, l.uo, eorntneal, meat, ja.lu give thu following gloomy account toes, N.

K. Ward From a gentleman, The Pn sidt-iti, the new Secretary of War, ino treat a setious and important subject Gen. McClellan, Gen. Hulleek, and General 1 cab ula'ed lo ad ant the inteiest he has Huelt, we have the best reason to belie vv, Our columns nre always oja-tsed have harnrotmu-d terfectly in llieir v.ews, and i the vasurul.t of suceesM-s should1 nml rpnm. nts, cm hed in KHMrami liut we agree with be shared by them nnd others but we deem it eessful operation In those diirere.it kingdom.

Even the last miiuhi-r t.f the Emilmi utter an Allopathic doc of grumbling over lite treatment of tire late lrlme Alla rt, Ix-cutise Dr. Jenuerund Dr. Cluikftrc Holme-opnlh. Tin Emjteror Nnjtoleoii itdoj.l Ho- liKeoiaithy eXt lttsively for hmt'-cll Ulid lalliily, Thouiamtsof persons fimtlies have thoroughly Dr. Dune, physician to tire (Jlleni of Sjatill tested Slid tried them, for almost svny disease, and hava given their testimony that they are, bevond all lient mwdleini as a fnnnly pl.ysio.

Ilfaitarhf, foul Siamath, Simynet Sarto. tig, Meitit ilie-iu ('hier' (if tilt Alt-I and ler ill striatl HI lit nml l.hysi.-iail to the l.ltiJiresH Voalei, so that the most sensitive can taka Mariii Louisa, arc all Homo.iinth ami yet Aijilin" Im theeonl vvitli a sneer, lmvv cun the regular, Relieviiig that lloimeopatliy I it delusion hiuI an oh-urdity, riromile it to "their tunse of honor to saiiction such system, hv having jirofe. siottal intercourse with them Yet 1 1 vvitli Laueaater 4. ft UAinaon Waketield AfMhy SUe. I tv retOgtlll loll (if IIonmoiatliy, til! un- Cate, ioluiutna; Samtud Uoyd, J-alrMrlai Menhir lltallly' Ml.

eer iqitly illustrates the old saw, I tM, New Itoilaod; if. Itmearea, Mllleraville; J. L. that Itmuninee goes a great wav lnit Im- 1 i lavlor, Ashv tile J. It.

Ontt, Kphrst it. Uaekrnbtraer pU'lem can beat It lit a foot I A- I and all the principal Ktorea la Lao. The London and Ediid.uigh Hosj.iuls, Eng- "nJ touaiica. ideat-tydAw land; Hosjiiul at Kremsier, Neeimnit, 1 ('oiisirndt, and Moscow, tlSXeuratgia, or Xerrou Itheumatiam, was of (lllilpeildorf, ImmImiM thettrstofa llneof Nervous Coinplituta, to which liin- sta.lt, (iyoitgos, Gnus, nnd Sister t.r Charity i Tf sny adauted. tthaa i ii proved all we elsuaed for It.

Ihrreislmt one, and llosjiltal, Austriu; llosjiltals Ol Her- i only oneot'Mtaele to liauu-iliate remilts, wbieh Is fni lill, l'urill and Leil.si.; Clillipue, Prussia I pew't" As the Anmlyse la based entirely on sll otyeo. w-iri's ill li.is-iit-il tl.uit. inwl Sf o. lions to mereurlnl. so weakening to the inuaeular and vv in mttj.

an I 8t. te, I lhr rul 1 at is, I 1 1. Itec all these ure under ad.vit-il to ttie Anodyne Is prepared by the proprietor, and will be sent, when reuesteg, tree' until plans the llomiroputliic yt. in yf tieutment. 8paee due to Gett.

McChllan, who ha been bitterly abused iu iminv quarters because he v.u m't insvnc enough to risk the whole cause of tint w.7iuhtiirn-rnre insist" iimtuw com-s! w'Hr conrn.ei.c c.I, now a Omega" dial i too tr.uelr of ta-en killed long ago. The Hon. Cave Joint recognized Fact to jait down with a sneer, 10 'Vl1 powertul advocate for the $2.00 ami bread X. W. Ward fimii a Indy, 1 cwt.

Hour, 1 bushel jaitatia-s S. W. Ward From ii lady, bu. coinim-al, bu. jaitatm- Lancaster-taji from a frieml, 1 cwt.

Ilnur, 2 bu. cornnreul, 2 bu. potat-ic, Ini. turnip. The demands on the Association in this cold weather are luiiurmi hiuI urgent, ami our citi.tn who cun spare food, raiment or fuel should not fail to remember the ioor.

The wivts and children of our soldier must not be allowed to sutler. Why do not wane of our an.Vn.rt.nc iireteii'd to disguise the liict. "The xvcalthy nml patriotic citizen, whose wealth I eoplc of Clarksville glory in but, exceed fifty or a hundred thousand dollar, powerful mi nd vo calc on the other side. lie )oinIeul her. after ticut it us a Tu rceog- that the only clfi-i of our success will be nized by many of the most learned und to drive the ppojife of Tennessee into the moun- tains, uml render them desiderate.

There I not a spark of Union feeling here. guislicd men throughout the world. come forward and donate from one to five hundred dollars for the relief of the jtoor? The soldier is sacrificing his life to tlefcml this wealth, and it is a shame for man so rich to give the paltry sum of ten or twenty dollars. Verily, the jioor give much more to ihe needy than do the rich. will lmt jit riiiil me to notice nnv more, except J1 those in the United Males New York Ims u.

are Un matured fur placing thetr true character aaaiatant the A nodyne, and nioet perfect family I'by sic before world, bee adcertisenieat. T1IR UThkT BY MAIL at the same lime, they nre trembling 1st the coxMitt act to assist Tilts i own should be burucd. There was a large quantity of Ib hei store, a jtortion of which lmiortaut Arrrt Mors Trsitmnny against )u8 oaiiied olT nml the remainder destroyed. ml stone. The Rebel leaders shipped a thousand negroes Washington, Feb.

27 Tha indefatigable htl week from Clnikhville. Government Dttcclivc, L. (J. Baker, and bis Assistant, S. W.

Morton, v. ere engaged last night and thi morning in lugging a st of Extraordinary to Mexico has been withdrawn. tru.tors and conspirators, whose dark at.d 1 1 i treasonable operations have been going on ever I.OCAI, since the breaking out of the rebellion, i.nd, yet whose plans were so secretly and a-boiily Tiik 11a ttmcit Cask Again: Yesterday Elijah puisued that it is only now that tin: evidence Boston wn at rested and brought before Alls secured, itud the ir.funiotia wretches caj-j tlermun MacGonlgle oil the charge of having tured. nticcil minor girl into his shop with intent The conspiracy lias been organized to action. The prisoner wit held in bail jirelemled form of Relief Association, and of $200 to answer at court in default of bail a a a i i i-'rre iittroi in Woods Hair Rkhtokative: We have never known any oilier airdiriue win a large a sksrn ol publie routideaee in so eliort a time as thin has don It tins not born more than a nr since we Hr at beard I of it, and it now stand at the head of ail remedies ot the kind.

We have never ued any of it ourat-lves, having had no oec.i.Um, as our crown of glory" not only us yet retain i'a original color, but gets more to hut some of our friends have, and we have never known it to fail In restoring the hair to ita original color. VVe advice such a are beeomiug prematurely gray, to give the lu-atorative a trial. I'hetler (III.) Iltruid.l Sold by nli good Druggists. Ehiouation to Hayt! Tire Ilarrishurgu-trint says the colored folks of that city at least number of them aie forming an Industrial Regiment, to emigrate lo lluyti early in Ajiril. The regiment will not Le solely formed of colored eoplc belonging to Harrisburg, but will be joined by' colored residents of neighboring towns in the State.

They are jicrfect-ing their arnmgements to form a colony, and will he joined hy many other emigrants from the Northern Stales nt New York, from which jilurc it is expected that nearly two thousand emigrants will sail for the land of jiromisu during tin; month of April. If this iojcct is to be vigorously puslretl forward, it will all'ord to many of the sons t.f Africa un opportunity to find homes in a more congenial climate. Measures should be taken to give jw-ija-r assistance to any in our midst who may desire to join the colony. coinjiriscd ail the treasutuiUe objtels of givin aid and com foil to the enemy. A fund was obtained fiom Ih-htl sympatliicis, for the purpose of supposing the families of soldiers in tlie service of the Confederate State," on the identical plan of the noble lidtef Commission of established with such dillerent motives.

It also lias been engaged in was committed to prison. The father of the little girl deserves greut credit for jiroceeding ugainst Boston in a law-ful and iirojicr manner. Tho crime of which be i charged is an outrageous one, nml if lie is woven guilty, the severest pcnulty of the law should be visited against him. There should be no attempt in uny manner to screen Union upon desperate chance, lo say that the late movements of ourtrtaip everywhere have certainly been In conformity with nnd in pursuance of what has been for some months hi general d.in of the winter campaign. And jto doubt imre of that plan, and the most etriking part of it, remains lo be executed.

We have a deep nnd enduring confidence In Gen. McClellan. We la-lieve him to be a greut General. One of the minor evidences of hi greatness npi-ars in the mute putieuce, the calur dignity, the uneomjtl.iining fortitude and heroism with which he has borne, month alter month, the senseless sneers, the unjust ridicule, and the ruthless invective of mere jiolitit ians, who could not comjirchend lum, and who fancied themselves qualified to lead the armies of the world." It should he remembered hy our paper generals and courageous critic, that superior generalship does not consist hr leading an army to slaughter in the face of masked bnUcric. Gen.

McClellan's aim has been to do the most damage to the with the least jamsible loss of precious life among his patriotic soldiers. If he can compel the evacuation of a stronghold by strategy, which otherwise could have been attained only hy a Bull Run slaughter, we say, in Gods name, let him do it, and honor him for it. We protest against this condemnation of a general by those who know milli ng of his plans, and who, if they did, would he the first to publish them for tlie edification of tho rebel. We intend to judge General McClellan in the light of the remitts of the campaign he has planned. The day will come is even now at the door when the public discussion of these plans will be legitimate.

If ho fail then to pas9 the ordeal of an impartial and intelligent judgment, we will he as free to condemn him as we have ever been to jiraisc. It would, however, be rank ingratitude, in looking for what he lias net done, to forget what he did do. J7 arul the nation in i irkett hur if talamity. When all was gloom, disaster, nnd despair when Scotts grand army of the Potomac was a defeated, pauic slritken umb when the hope so confidently reposed in the patriotic Chief had turned to despair then it was that McClellan inspired confidence, brought order out of chaos, turned contus oa into organization and discipline compelled the enemy to acknowledge that he held their vast army as in a vise liven should he fail in CSH Bronchitis: A Chronic Inflammation of the ill conueeted with the Membranes wlin line the Tnroat aud Windpipe; the np-pr-iarli rf wlilrli is otten so tiistdioua as scarcely to attract notice an Increase of Mucus and a sense of wenrlsoinenees and lima of power In the Thru.xt, after public spenl.il or -ingiug. It arlsea from cold or any unusual exrtiou of the voice.

These incipient symptom are allayed hy u-dng Uroyvna llioiichial Troches, which, if neglected, an entire Iasi of voice ia often experienced. fW A Remedy for Hard Times, where peo pie have been throw out of business, and posses tome little means or small Incomes, is to MAKE TilKM SELVES A HOME. (See Advert inemcnt ia auolhar coluwa of She Settlement of Viaciaud.J Seed-Sold the limnufaeiuie of Rebel uniforms, which the prisoner or to mitigate his jmnishinont, yet were distributed among subordinate female as- no injustice should be indicted even on the soeir. lions. guilty.

In addition, however, to the crime of The purposes of the plotters were, also, to the negro, there is coupled with this case nn-fumish arm, and munitions of war. A con-j other offense against the law and good-order side-table quantity have been discovered pack-1 of the city wlfcli call for trial an.l punishment, for shipment, consisting of knapsacks and In the trial before the Mayor last week it capons. Letters were found acknowledging was made to appear that mob violence hnd been used against Boston, nnd that the law less moh was headed by Htreet Commissioner Hhaum, who first lu-ld a court of inquiry in the barber shop, then bunded the prisoner over to the moh, and when oilicer Baker met the mob and released Boston, Sbatim was the spokesman and leader of the vulgar and lawless In the Mayors ollicc, Sliaum was heard to say that they had rode the the receipt through the agency of the associu ti.m of rdles and in Richmond. Tho association was organized uni ex-Mayor lrice, IlbainO. Clauirhton, Chairman Janies E.

McGraw, Wu. W. McOraw, and Wm. V. Harper, while Henry Beale acted us Secretary.

It afterwards permanently organized hy electing W. Brown Treasurer, and E. 8. Hough Secretary. The ringleader seven cliarithi'lu iiistilutii.n ut.

ler thi svsletn; I. nnsylvania lour Maine, Oiiiu, New Jersey, Mississippi, Mi.higan nml jtissouri each one; Vet Aiph.t Ims the assttreiiee to say, that the Lancaster county Aim House is the first In-siitution to have its This out-Herod llerod. Our Ilijipocratic sage lay great stress on AmliaF l-t but vvlieu it is known that Ail-dial entered into Die jiroject with tire most niotivea hostile and bitter in his feelings vvitli tire intent and jmrposc of condemning noimeopathy, this vaunted "test loses its force. Even Alphas" assertion, that Andrei's test was made in the presence of llom.eopatiis, in tire Hospital du la I'itie, is false. It was conducted with closed doors; no cm was permitted to inteiferu as to what Was (lone.

Would Alpha Ire vvil'-iig to have Allopathy tested by some bitter and prejudiced IIoukiojihDi, disregarding all dietary taws and proper medicinal indications? Certainly not yet here is a jutrallel ease advanced in condemnation of lloimeopatliy. Andrei, not only bigoted, but positively ignorant of the syrtem, (never having seen the inside of a floimeopatiiie Materia Medici,) gives out damnatory verdict, and honorable tm'ii like Alpha" shout it abroad. Why not give the result of the tomparative pruetiee at lire Hospital 8t. Maivuirite, laris? Alt you dare not; tlte result Drerejs difierent. Out of 51,724 cast treated AllopuDucally, -11 1 died less 11.53 per cent under Allopathy.

Out of cases treated Ihnmi'opnthiealiy oniy fitfil (licit loss per cent H.uu under I loimeop.uliy. This is the kind of an exhibit of jiraetical which llomreojwtliy jroposes to si. the treat, limit of cases in the Lancaster County Hospital if Alpha" and his ptofessional associates can be induced to stand the test There lias been great clamoring about Hoimropaihie surgery; this compares favorably with all lire jirevums false asseitions of the old school pvaetitioners. I will merely say tlmt tlte graduates of llomreojmth.c college are ns well posted in this branch of medicine as uny Allopath. "Why should they not? they have the advantage of a thorough surgical education ami as free access to Die piiid-c hospitals as lire.

Allopaths have. It is true tlmt Homoeopathic physicians are not generally as ambitious to cut and cm ve" its tin; disciples of the other school are. Tin think that a limb can be raved by n. edit treatment the owner should not ire deprived of tire use of it for life, merely to show tire doctors skill in performing a su-gieal even if tire jtoor victim is pTUj.er. Alpha, doubtless holds a di.Terent view ami never loses an opportunely to put it in practice lmt 1 protest that the public hospital is not Die proper tor such experiments; to; turn to M.

Andrei's language on ins own school, JJt'mtiii'y should not be Iri tied will; ly these jieopjes surgical I trust, therefore, that Ihe Directors, vh- so action in electing a itomreoparii Ims been la, and constil uiumul, wdl not aiiow themsclve.i to be into tire lyranny of tire legu ats through fear of their threatened sjccs.iin I t-I'Tuko no more unpleasant and Mr. In-lin'S. Kr unpleaaat nnd diseases, llELMUOt-DS I-; I'll ACT HUCHU, Which has nvc-ived the (unlorsi-ment of the physicians iu the United States, and to nli)i-t'd humanity as a certain cure fjttmving diseases and symptoms, resulting ami aouse of the Urinary or Sexual i.caerul I.etiility, Menial and Physical Imbecility, Determination of litoral to the Head, Contused Ideas, Hysteria, (tenoral Irritability, Restlessness and Mecjdessuess at Absence of Muscular HJlclency, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, 1.KS of Appetite, Low Spirits, Disorganization or Paralysis of Organs of Pnlpitatiou of the Heart, And. in fact, all tue coueomitnuts of a Debilitated state of the To insure the gi imine, eut this out. ASK I OR HELM BOLD'S.

TAKE NO t3-CURES GUARA.NIEED.Cll See advertiseineut iu another column. feU-4 ind OT'Tbe Singer Sewing in Prise SiNUEMx arc tuk Best MAkvixcTURiNO Family Machines in the WobloI! )f Instructions free ef charge send for biuger it. Gazette. Mr. J.

K. sMALINCi, Local Agent, Lancaster. Branch House I. hi. oiNGKR fil Ghest I3i rimse exposed to Bilious attacks by mrtsui.i, a well as ilntse already sullcrine a ha once have iccou.dC to i'jol.

VVuoUs ltcetoraMve -nut i.ciiovitor. it is a pure felt iu all parts Cordial, aim will one. rtl.v eui'p, inn n-uder to lue lurlher prjyress of dl.ieiiae, pteve.it tjiot.e new to we-ilvcntd coudiuou, ue are so liable. See in aiioliicr eoluma. appeared to be1 Henry Duinger 'field, vv ho lm a prisonc on a rail, and that they would tar and unsafe tise most prominent is now offered for th from diseases Organs, Depression, Night.

Generation, Nervous and OTHER. brother a major iu the Rebel army, and who isouenf Du: vveni'uiies! men iu the Htutc of Virginia. He resided in r. magnificent mansion in Alexandria, ur.d is estimated to be worth over a million of dollars. Among his pa pets were discovered invoices for over $200,000 worth of tobacco, shipped from Baltimore to Europe, and vvh'elr was owned by parties in the Rebel States.

A prominent actor wa Chas. Maubcrry, Cari-ier of the farmers Bank of Alexandria. All of these putties were arrested hist night, feather him before they got through with him. At Alii, rman Van Camps office a motly ctevv of witnisses, as variegated as Jacobs cattle, gave in a series of testimony contradictory and of doubtful veracity; nnd in some cases the same witnesses appearing before the Mayor and Alderman emit indicted their own statement the whole being tinder tlte direction and control of ntob organization. There were among the witnesses a few gentlemen of standing and reliability, and from their statements under oath, it nppeais beyond doubt that a lawless moh, incited by the conduct of the bather, had congregate 1 at the shop and perpe- City Tkach kkh' Association The Iain-caster City Teachers' Association will meet at the Female High School to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock.

Tire exercises will consist of Reading, Analysis of English Words, nnd tlte explanation of the jrriuciplc-s of the Least Common Multiple. Let the turn-out of teachers be large. THE IlKCOtiXITIOX OP IIOXHEOPATII Y. Omsga in Ilsply to Alpha." Mil. Editoh In this weeks Examiner and JL-rald, there is a labored and lengthy article against Homoeopathy a compilation of gross misrepresentations, which smack of that Allopathic prejudice characteristic of a majority of tho regulars," leaving not a doubt that Alpha is himself an Allopathic physician.

Allow me, sir, to expose the misrepresentations which this writer makes of some important facts both iu medical science and medical history. 1 will not stop to parry his harmless thrusts of ridicule. It is too late in the duy to put down llotnceopathy by a sneer or even by an Allopathic dose ot constrained laughter. It is now a recognized fuel a stubborn fact as "Alpha and his professional brethren are learning to their dismay and au honest truth-lovmg and truth-searching people justly demand that it he treated soberly as a Fact. Iloinu-opathy has science, and aigutnent, nnd results, to sustain itself as a Fact and il Allopathy lets become too weak lo enter thu lists with similar weapons, the people will he justified in the conclusion that, like honored age in st com! childhood, it is too imbecile to presume with impunity to enforce its dictum either by ridicule or tlirealeued secession.

Alpha pays a glowing tribute to the immortal ilippociatcs, exalting his m'al character, ami eulogizing his great it lues anti powers us a physician. But, if we ate to judge Alpha by the temper and tone of his p.u-dueiion, he tails sadly in imitatingtho example of the one he so much admires, yet so grossly misrepresents in the question at issue. lie quotes Hippocrates us the Father of medicine. True, Lui not of Allopathic medt- all tilings dsc expected of the greatest wUl no lloubt bc immediately to fort i. i XI i 1 illicit bf men mr.y Iml the name ot McCiellan Mr.

Baker, the detert've, ha-5 been for weeks -Great tre.ted a scene disgraceful to the entire this plot, which has, until now, r.ity. The same mob was again at the Mayor's olbee in openly made their threats i unified the skill of all the detective. Anu.ng the pnpei secured are muny letlois lence and even attempted to stone the ohi- Maehines-Hckuctiou ado a oopy of of thouhl Mill he loved and respected hy every true American h-art. By the steamer Hibernian, at Portland, we have two days later news fiom England There had been an interesting d.hale in the House of Lot on American allmis, iu which the temper of the ministry appeal ed quite i iend-ly to us. The negotiation of the Pr.

mi. government with London bankers foi temporary loan of four millions sterling had been sudden- ter and prisoner when in search of bad. The mob again assembled on Tuesday night at the office of Alderman Van Camp, armed with knives, clubs and stones, crowding tho office and side walk, and guarding the alleys and sipprouchep from every direction for the put pose of mobbing Die prisoner. And so great was the pressure that the Alderman was obliged to adjourn the cast; until next day. With a few honorable exceptions, the witnesses hiipficuting parties heretofore unsuspected.

'I he whole number of arrests is twenty -seven, ud the parties nre fio.n among the f. F. V.s. Besides tie- large number of letters, papers and cuiiOabaud article. captured, is one, wliicli possess, geeut interest.

It is a new company iiag, belonging to the Ellsworth Zouaves, and which was lost in tlte tinlee which, oeeutred on that fatal morning when the galiaut fill 1 the hand of an assassin. It was found PhiJadclpkia. caused from ly stopped on account of tho secu iiies being house of Mrs. a strong for Hohaum, who was airuigued as leader of tonio of tho secreted between matt: esses, the mob, were themselves part'eipants in the whore had remained since Die day was! crime; and at the same lime, they were giving slocn. their testimony beicre the Justice, they seek- The se'zcd arc highly in'eresting, lmt ing an opportunity to mob Boston.

aso.is oi.ie appaiem, ramml now bu' Kovv, Hone is lesponsiblu for this -ont-publlshed. They comprise vvrit-i-a speeches, ragoous violation of law. -Several of -Die missing. The bank at St. El cone had tailed, Us capital of 90,000,000 being lost.

'1 here have been terrible immdubon- in Ausris, and -a severe butt''- had tskui pi cc nc rSeutarib'C-twe-eu the Turks and Montenegrins. tu-viilni-raiilc- an well which, ill A fcWmdAW.

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