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.mc mttmi t... .--i.'wVa.iarrv-ox.-y?r-rTTC'SasjftiiJU'. .,-wrtrjrt-i,nrCT,!.Trjt.iLgj,i -iijRjg..t-.r,yy-:r3?..iJlIiiCM jciiji.i 5 PElt ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 18G3. VOL. VIII no; f.2. ."' ' I. 0. 0. p. Jaoksonvii.u: Lomit: No. 10, holds Its regular meetings every SAT- UUD AY A'IX7A'r7,utUiu MiimiiiIo Hull (Court House building), lit, ri o'clock. Ilrolhota in good standing nro cnidlully invited lo iiiU'iid. .Jap. M. Surrox, N. G. iM. Pt.r.ms. It. Sco'y. Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M, A HOLD their regular comtnunl- jrculloiis Hit; Wednesday livening on Vnr preceding the lull moon, Hijack- O.SVII.I.K, UHKOOX. am:::, martin, w. m. H.'Hi.oom. iSVc'. oiti3;o chapter no. i, IIOYAI, arch masons, JAVIiSOX 17,,:. OllKGON, Will hold its regular communications on the i'lral Siiliirtlny Kvi'. ofKvt'ty Month. All sojourning Companions in jjood funding uru cordially Invited lo itltend. (;. W. GRKKR, II. L. L. Sai'iis. Seo'y. (Iec8:47 e7f. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office with II. F. Dowoll. Kj., Third sired, .lACICflONVll.I.K. OlIKOOS. 20 ORANGE JACOBS, ATTORNKY AND COUXSKLOR AT XSk."VtT, AND SOLICITOR IN OIIANOKRY, Will promptly ntlend louny legal business committed to his cure. Office in Sentinel huiMiiig, .Jacksonvii.u:, Oiikijon. i). vm. imirriiirr. jamkm ii. 1'ay. DOUTHITT El FAY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS .AND SOLICITOUS IN Oil ANCKRY, .Tacksonviit.i:. Oiikook, "Will practice in the Supremo mid oilier Ourls of this Slate. March I. 'Oil. R. B. MORFORD, ATTOllNliY AT LAW, Jackson vn.f.K, Oiikoos, " 7 ILL practice in the several Courts of V? the First Judical District, und In the ftiprciw1 Court. October 20. (!2. B. F. DOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, .Ja'i.'.sonvii.i.k, Okccon. Will practice In nit the Court of the Tilled Judicial District, the Supreme Court of Ore iron, und in Yruka, Cul. War Scrip prompt 1v collected. Oct. IS. J. GASTON, (.Saci-ciwr U) Kctit A (Inaton) ATTORNEY AT LAW. JaCKSOXYIM.K, OlIKISOX. Hspeclul utteutlou aivcii to collection rasw, .Junu 10, ltfli:!. -lit G. W. GREER, .PHYSICIAN AND SURGKOX. OJIU-o r.t III Ufnlilcnce on Oregon SS. tf.nc80.vv.!.K. Or.Kco:;. Whero nil those knowing themselves in debit d lo him. on uotu or book account, will pleii-o call and K'ttle up, or their nc ruuni will lie pluced lor collection lit the hand of my ultoruev. My old alrnus will Mill lind me, mrer, ready loal tend to my professional duties. .Muy i, I Mm. mnyli'f PETER" BRITT, lIioCogcu)J.c Artist, ! prepared to take pictures in every stylo of the art. with all thu late improvements. If Pictures do not give utti-factlon. no charge?, will be made. Call at his new Cil lery. n the hill, examine his picture., mid s.lt 'for your likune-i. " ALEXANDER BUS WELL," - I'UAfTH'AJ-. - PAPKRRULF.R, and Jllnnlt-Koolt Mani'acf:ir?r. oI7 Clay mid 5M Commercial streets, betwec'u Mnntgoineiy and Sansoine, SAN FRANCISCO. It 'W3- UliidiiiK' of I'Vtry description neatly "iweiiiid : JUank IJooks ruled and ISouml to iiiy de.ir'd putlern. ':-v J) I CJ A N ii VA t L, POaWAHDTO MB COMISSIOH BEBROHAWTS, IliU'U nnllitliur, Cor. Ti-ont Vcti'vcta. CRKrfClINT CITY, CAL. attend to the Iteeeivin'' and For- V V ward dlnjr of all Roods eutvited lo thi'ir earn, with proiimtness and dh-pntch. Coiioi;;uiiieiits uolicltcd. Meiclmialite re- f'lved Oil .tM'HJC. Oefconl Cltv. Anvil 11. 18W. LI N. U.-Noyood-'dellvercc" 'lntil the freight an J elm yes are paid. D. & Y. THE OREGON SfiNTINKL hStlKI) llVllltV WKDN'KHDAY ANM) HAIUUDAY. lll?Mtr UI3MilNC.'I?K, X'utt'r nml Proii'r SitusoniiTiox One year. In ndvancc,Five DoIIsuh; SIv tnontli!', Three dollar?. AiiVKitTiiiixn One Ktimre (10 linen or le.x.), llrct insertion, Tlireu Dollars : ench siibseqiieuc Insertion. One Oollur. A dis count of fifty percent wilt he made to those who ndvei iNe by the year. 4X3T t.iV.ftl rcmler rucolvt'tl nt eiirrunt ratoi. ADVERTISERS. Uy application to l'(iilina'tcr nnd Mail CarrieiM. yon can lenrii that tlieSeiuNweekly Oiituiox Sksti.ki. Iin by far ii larger circu lation In the count let of Soutliern Oregon and Del Norte county. California, than any other pupi'r. Tills fact sliould commend the Skm'i.nki. to you an a Hiijierior niediuiu lor advertising. I.jkt ok AtiKNVrt, wlio nro nutlior!ed to transact any busiuesH concernlnt; thin pa per, In the tintiii! of the puhlMtcr : I,. 1 Flfliur, San Kmnclsco; U'nlworth & I'ayncH, Yieka; KIht Knirv, Asldand; S. C. Taylor, IMnijiiixj V. W. Fowler. Apple (;ate;It. S. Duuliip. Wllliani'liur;;; John 11. I'rindle, Kerbvville; A. II. Melkaln, Waldo; It.. J. Foihe.x, Waldo; V.f,. M. Fvuus, Alt house; .(ol Thorn, CanyouviHe; A. K. Flint, RoM'liiirf;; Isanc It. Mooren, .Salem; J. It. Undervvoiid, Kup;ne City; F. Charmnii, Oregon City; I). W. Wnkelleld, Albiiuy; lleiijiuniu Cook, Corvallis; .J. II. Smith. Credent City; Albert Uonlittle, Happy Camp. t.miujmuNU,mjuiu.ttu XMJtioiiiimaxmnji.irrt UY 0VERLAIID TELEGRAPH. LTHLKOItAl'limi TO YltKKA I'Oll TIIC KI'.XTIXKU J)atcstoJtilyi:itIi. Now York via Younkeiv. .July loth. The mob has not yet ceased, allhou.uh to-day will prnbiibly wI(U"fS the end. Tliei'o Is no iloubt that a vastly l.irjier nuiuber were onpip'd in it yct-.lciiay, than on Monday. All lui'jre niniuiliielorli'" have ceased work, mid the dock mid sh!p-ynid sii"peudiil. 'Ihu ob ject of the riotvr-s ycftorday was undoubted ly plunder. At noon yesterday, the rioters turned out about A. ODD strong, and at lucked lint Union steam works on ihu comer ol 2Ui street, at 2 o'clock, II.OIIO police ar rived, and llio iloters were In possession of tlm buldinj;s. They liecitinu ill sperat", and o-siiled the police, who killed 1 1 of tlieiu. Four moro were killed and a number wound ed by jumping front INI story windows. Ye. tttrday morning the mob visited tliu tesi lenei!of Col. O'llryau. of lh" llth New Yoilc vidunleers. who tendeiul llieir ser vices to aid in suppressing the riot, A foice of three hundred police hero charged the uioli mid drove the rioter Into the bouses, the policemen then clntrgcd them all over the buildings, felling tlieiu with club. De tachments of llth regiment reached the scene, and aided in dUpersing (lie mob. The mob lived every hou-o nt the foot of I 2d street, eiuly in the morning, then (he rioters.asseiiibhd on atli avenue, at the St. Nicholas, and bioke theglas u;ue windows. t:c. They made an onslaught on the negro dwellings on :t.1lli ! reel- but loriim.itely, the negroes had been removal to the station hou-e but were repuUcd, mid Dually dis persed, by the military. New York, .July 1ilh. I! o'clock t i. The gneral Impivssiou in that the tint is over. Thu Mayor has ioncd u proclamation mi i.ouuuiui: lhat the riot has partially sub-1-ded, mid that the remainder of the mob now only peel: plunder, mid calls upon thu citi zens lor patrols. New York Ifilh. Severn! clolMng and hat stores, and private lesidence.s were bro ken open and s.ickcd lnxt night. Thu mob on Stuteu Island sacked the Lyceum, mid attacked the Marine Hospital, and carried oil .11)0 muskets with ammunition. The rioters last night visited several houses of ill famu on (irecnocli street, burned mid gutted another, and killed one man. Thu police quickly bent oil' the I'lilllans. Thede pot nt VnudcrblllK binding. Stated Maud. WitH burned, und toinu drinking houses gut t'd. A perfect reign of tenor iiievulus. No private building have been molested. Albtny, July Kith. Yesterday morning :i()l) or 100 workmen from Keusellier and Albany railroad works, marched through the btreets, stopped In Iront of thu Lund 01 lice, which they stoned and gutted, destroy ing nil thu prop-fly within. They visited the jail, forced it'openaud teleased all the prisoners. The arsenal and Pruvoit Mar ehnls otlice are blronjjly giuuded. Columbus. ICy.. July ISth.-Oen. Pillow is reported at Macedonia. 1.1 miles touth of Paris. Tennessee, with ti.000 rebel troops, one half of whom mo mounted. A large tiumbev near Columbus uro reported mov ing towards Union city. Washington, July liilh. Tho Richmond K&imintr of to-day 'has Ihu following : Charleston. July Kith. Nothing new Hlnee yesterday. Tho enemy are engaged In cdithl'ii'iing batteries lor largo guns on Morris Wand, being aided by live Monitors. Their wooden gunboats nro firing on Jorts Wagoner and Gregg, on the north end of of the iilas.d. Signed Uoauregurd. Cincinnati,. Inly Kith At 2 o'clock last night Morgans advance reched Wcet Union, Anams county. 10 miles liom llm river. His scouts readied the river oppoite Mays ville this morning, but were driven back by the gunboats. New York, July Ilith. Gold has fallen to 127. Mnrket.s dull; no business being dune of iinporliiuce. A I'llDUrAMATION. It has pleaded Almighty God. lo hearken to I lie supplications and prayers of an ulll ot ed people, mid to vouchnilu to Ihu uiiny and navy of the United Slates.victory on land mid sea, so signal and eli'ectivu as to fur nish reiiMiimblu ground for augmented con lldenco dial the Union or these Slates will be sustained, llieir Constitution preserved, mid llieir peace and prnxp-rlty permanently restored. Hut these vieloric have been tic corded, not without sacrillees of life, limb, health and liberty euiluri d by the brave, loy al and pntriollccitlxens. While nllhctiou In every part of the country follows In the iraliiof these fearful bereavements, it is meet and right lo recognize mid confess the presence of tho Almighty Father, und the power of Ills hand, equally, in these tri umphs and Mirrows. Now. thereloie, be it known, that I do appoint Thursday the 8th day of August next lo be observed as a day for mutual Ihniiksulviug, praise and prayer, mid I Invite thu people of the United Slates to ii"cmhlu on that occasion, in their cus tomary places of wor.-hip, und in the f'oim approved by their own consciences, render I ho homae dim (o tin Divine Majesty, for the wonderful thing He hath done in our lulinn- behull and invoke thu influence of His holy spirit lo subdue Hie niiaer which has produexl mid so long Misliiiued llus neulless and cruel rebellion ; lo change the hearts of thu insurgents', guide thu councils of the good willi wivloni ndequale to so grenl u national emergency, mid to visit with tender care anil eoii.-ol'itiou through out the length mid breadth of the laud, nil those who (hrouuh llie vielsiludes of bat tles and sieges, hnvo been brought lo stiller In mind, body or estate, and Ibially to lead the whole mulou Ihrouuh the path of re P'lilance mid suhml-sion to Divine will, luck lo perfect enjoyment of Union and fruteunl peace. In wilues whereof, I have hereunto set my liaiid. and ciusid thu seal of the Untied Sluli s lo be ulll.vd. Done at the city of Washington, on the l.llh day of July, iii Iheycir of our !,oid, 18i!!l. and of Independence of llio United Slates, the Srtth. AlUiAHAM LINCOLN. Uy W. II. SiiWAiti), Seo'y of State. . ... ,... The Patriot Meagher in Coun cil. On Juno 18. in New York, some two hun dred of the friend or Thomas F. Meagher, mot ul the Astor House, to present him with a gold medal, upon which nro Inscribed thu mimes of all the battles in which the Irish llrigadu was outraged. General Meagher, in his remarks upon this occasion, tald in conclusion : 'It Is belter that the tiwei iliould bo multiplied, and trade should stand still, that commerce should be parnll.isl or limp lnz'lv along -lhat multitudes should pet Mi on the llelil Willi llieir country snug poinieu to the sun and Hie glory of lltti maityr's: that gayety should put on muurnlng ; that luxury sliould not down upon its knees and beg a'cnist ; Hint the bittern mid cormo rant should usurp the wiire-linno and pal ace, mid the f..te of Tyre uud Itunlheck be its visitation. Itctter all thin a thoii'imd tlnien than that thu people fop tho saku of having a glut of foielgu Importations, of beiiitr corpulent and nt ease, sliould at Ihu bidding of craven or audacious demagogues, clamor lor mm Insist upon u pence wnicu would annihilate their sovereignty, closing their history with the crime of suicide and an irrevocable sentence of inevitable dis isrnco. Shall this bo ro ' Shall the prayer.s of the wicked prevail? Shall a b;vu con spiracy, with the hymn of the angels on its lip, and the craft of thu serpent at its coio, prove superior to ihu laws, the nnny, tho Inspiration of llio land? Heaven forbid 1 Against a peac-i s fcamlalnns-, there is not a survivor of llio Irish Jirlgado who will not Indignantly, with intensu scorn, with the fiercest Impetuosity, protest ; in reprobation of such n peace, every soldier in thu nnny of thu Mississippi, every foid'nr Last or West, under arms for Ihu Union, will H't his teetli mid bring his bayonet to thu charge. Talk to tho returned regiments, and see if I hey do not to a man, scout thu opprobri ous proposition eomo of the noisiest i f which were among thu very first to incltu tho Demoeranv to arms mid urge tho war. Piocecd still further Intel I ogntu Ihu heroic dead ; let tho orator of our day. in whoso heart burns tho desire to be enrolled nmong the saviors of tiio Republic, appeal to tho slmdes of Mount Vernon ; to the ancient walls that witnessed tho signing of the, "Dec laration ;" lo tho tomb in tho garden of tho lb nulla:, e ; to thu granite cliffs cf Mic-si-clius-etts,'nnd to the confusion of the tiai loi. ; invoke the illustrious men to whosu puritv and greutnes of soul nmid.iod N in debted for t'-o (.viii'ples of llii. common wealth. Last of nil, listen to the adjura tions of the thousands, who, wl'hiu the last two years, have been laid lo rest In tho har ness of buttle on the Holds, which their he roism has made inngnitlecnlly famous, and whose graves. unNcrlbed though they be. the llrcs of Heaven by night and by day inaiiilain for Hie chivalry of the Republic a perpetual guard. We are conjured never to mike pencil with Hie armed enemies of tliu United States never to confer with tliein for an instant as parties- to any settle ment or compromise ; never to desist an in stant from Hie prosecution of thu war with the relentless vigor with which Andrew Jackson would have pressed it ; never I un til Hie image of Liberty, now ascending the dome of tho Capital, shall for the perma nent happiness of Ameiica stretch forth the protecting hand, mid dispense its benignant rays wherever, until tliu outburst of the re bellion, the creed, the laws, Hie dominion tliu harmony, the wisdom. Ihu pmver. Hie congregated splciuulors of one miliou, one Constitution mid one ling prevailed.'' Hatiiku I'nt.vrm -The following din- logue we lind in Harper's Weekly: 1 lately dined in company with one of those inane young gentlemen who, us Theodore Winthrnp snjs in "Cecil Drtcnie," praie slavery mid think they arc nrilocratic. The young gentleman went on for some time, when Mrs. said to him politely : ' If you sympnthizo with the rebels, why don't you go uud join them 1" " ,' Mniliiine? I assure you I am per fect iy loyal?" lmkt.il?" " Why, certainly ; only I slaml by tin Government, not by the Administration." ' So Vnllaudigliiini says." " I mean I am no Abolitionist." " So Rrooks says." "That i. 1 nm 'ufmid we arc alienating the South." " So Tom Seymour say.." " la oilier words, I mn u, Union man, but 1 don't think (he war can restore it." " So Toucey says." " Hut, my JearMailaine. the war is un constitutionally carried on.'' " So (Jeo. Ticknor Curtis says." " I mean that one liberties are in dan ger." So Fernando Vood says." " Well, but isn't tho war" fratricidal." " So Hen Wood Fays." " Come, then, isn't it hopeless?" " So tliu Loudon Time says." ' Yes, my dear Mnduine, but what on earth do you say?" I say that whoever slnnd nguinst the Adnrnistratiou in this wur stands ngiiiust the Goverincnt 1 say lhat whoever is ulraiil of alienating tho South is nfiaid ofi . " !; irritating u snake (hat has ulrcadv stun hill). 1 say Hint whoever thinks that I (Miiuoi lestore thu Union docs not know that Union is the mou irrcsistuhlc instinct of the American people. I sav that who- ever says the war is unconstitutionally carried lin is in danger of being split by the teniK'St in which he is trying to split hah. I say that whoever says our liber ties uro imperiled by the Government uud not by the rebellion, works mid prays for the sneers of tho rebellion nnd the annihi lation o nil civil liberty ami order, i say that whoever calls the war fratricidal has no moie conception of national honor than lottery dealers are said to have of honesty. I say'tlmt whoever considers tho cause of the Uu te.l .Suites hopeless hates that caiiso in his hem t, nnd is it terly ignorant of tho character ol the p'jop'o and of the facts of the situ ition. 'Flint is wuat I say, nml that's whit every truly American man mid woman suys anil believes." The young gentleman made no reply, but tho iie.u day. nt thu club, he imid to u friend, " 1 dined yesterday at Mrs. . What an awful Abolitionists she is !" While General Jenkins was in lingers town ho exhibited many traltu which it is to be hoped are characteristic of tho man. An incident will illustrate. About noon yesterday, a Lieutenant with five men. wear ing tiiu uniform of Union soldiers, oiept out of'rome of the houses of the town, where they had been hidden, and delivered them selvoi up. When they appeared before General Jenkins the following conversation occurred : Jenkins Halloa ! who nro you, nnd where did you come from? Lieutenant Wo belong to thu Union ar my, or did belong to It, but wo don't want to light any longer ngalnst our Southern brethren ; so when our forces left hero we stayed behind, uud to-day wu canto out to so wneu our juice icii neiu we bo parou d. .lonkuis-v. tint (tut you roy nuoui .-piitii- ern brethren ?"' Uy , if 1 thought I had a tweufy-llllh cousin who was e.s whlte-liv-eiered as jou are, I would kill him and nt him up in' my bavn-ymd to make shec-p own llietr lambs, t li uow you now wo piuoiu ' i and crowd cauio bauk highly ple.iW with Jenl.iu's mode of paiollng cowuuU such pukes a vou are. You're too d-n i ""ere tliey were sent io repel tnu invasion, niiseiubli' to bo paroled iu milnary style. I to cut the Tribune ofl'ienind murder u few So Miyiiig, ho onlcred a detail oi six men iiioll'.'iiiiveu'.rro.y. Union, Virginia 67 1 mid a sergeant (,good luMy fellows with j - -- . thick boots 'who paioled tliu leoreaiit Fid-, Tiik order pui porting lo come from Pres crals to the west (punter of thu town, where hlont Lincoln to tlie United States Mar.sluil. tl.c narolllug process ceased, mid the detail i to taku noession of tliu New Almedau Ksi.aiu.iku. The Yirginia City Daily Union comes to us in t lie lorm of a double shiet clglit page, lurgc sdze. Wusltou must be a flourishing country, and accord ing lo the Union Virginia City Is tlunliuvil to be Some. Rend what it says, for the beauty ol its lauguiie, if nothing mure: Get iiboaid lor Rceso River, Salt Luke. Pike's Peak, St. Louis uud New York ! Through to St. Louis iu sixty hours by the Lightning Kx press J Ivavcs Virginia, every day at 4 1. M breakfast at Austin ; supper ul Salt Lake Oily, where passengers can (tike sleeping eats on Hie niglit cxpitss". or sit up und viw the magnificent (scenery of the Rocky mountains tty moonlight ; arriving in "Denver City for breakfast. Cars there connect with Hie Eastern Divis ion, reaching ihu Missouri river curly next morning, in lime for passengers to tnko ihroiiu'li 1 1 ii ins for (Jliicii'.'o, Oiueiiiuuti, Philadelphia uud New Yoilc. How do you like u ? you whose thoughts swilter Hum the lightning hover fondly over homes hidden away in Kuslern Val leys. And yet we expect to print every line of it in an advertisement in the Vir ginia Union before tliu 2Slh ol June, 1870. Then the roar of railcms will sing the paean of empire over our ciiy of a hundred thou sand inhabitants, us their iron feet go paw ing out upon (he great plain, with the morning sun glittering on their burdens. And scaicely a soul will wonder at it ; or if they wonder, will growl, because " tho-u confounded express t ruins chargu so much for freight, that Shiewsliury oysters me too costly for daily lunching purposed." This is not a fancy picture Tho giant of progrc-s is marching both Kast mid West, uud where his iron feet nro planted their prints remain immovable us the ever lasting hill. Tim Fi'ruitK. TIiosj who aro Copper heads now nnd lots of tliein nro being made in the Hist should think of the cler mil disgrace it will bring upon them und theirs, and repent at once. Harper's IVeik iy RiivH : " When tliu war is over, l lie public will probably be npt to scan rath.'r closely the recoid which public m mi made for litem selves while it was raging. At tiiat time protests ugiinst being classed us a koiii -tlnns Copperhead will abound. The men who ure now noi-eles ujuinst tho atrocious despotism of Lincoln will iheiicall Heaven to witness that they were loyal supporters of the Government." For it will then Ik us odious to have been false to thu country in ' ber hour of greatest peril as it was eighty j Revolution. Already there ure indications that public seninneni is being formed in ! this direction. Kven iiiuong persons no: overl'rieiidly to Iho Government, liekct-ol-leave' men from Fort Lafayette are begin ning to be shunned. Pretty soon the pub lic will make no distinction between a ras cal who is sent to State Prison for burgla ry, nnd a traitor who ii sent to Fort War ren for treason. And the sl'gma will stick. Our children will be brought up in holy hoi ror or traitors, uud thu tinro will enine when innocent creatures, now unborn or iiutii infant, will ho pursued through life with thu bitter und utibarab'u taunt lhat, in thu days of tho Great Rebellion, theii father was a Copperhead 1" Tho infatuated dupes of Fernando Wood nnd other Pence Democrats were giving New York ciiy n lively idtn of Copier headisin reduced to practice. This fearful exhibition of the tendencies of Cop perlieiidisin will serve to break the partisan spell that has lured many well meaning citizens Irom the path ol duty into tiie camp of hypocritical demagogues and rev oliuionists. iliii'ywlh Appeal. For months wo 'have apprehended jtiRt pueli woik ns this mob has been enacting in Now York ciiy. It in tho legitimate f.'iiit of tlie teaching. of Fernando Wood, the most infamous traitor uud audacious scoundrel on thiscoutineut. Stocliton huh pendent. Three thousand of the ignorant followers of Fernando Wood and Vullandighain, banded together, have undertaken to bum. murder, nnd destroy, like so many infuria ted demons us they nre. Wo nre sor- i ry lhat Iho demagogues who incited thes" i tm'ooio io commit mu on n aires coiuo noi ! people- to commit the ouUagcs c ! ,;iifl'cr in their btead. I 'lemtoru; il JCntei- prise. -f'I0 Ictritimatc fruits of " Ponce Deinoo- racy" huvo appeared iu New Yoik iu arm ed resistanco to the enrolling ollicers, bv a icowardlv mob, who ton!; advantage of tho absence of tho city troops in Pennsylvania, .i - . . " . t mbio', turns out to bj a huav. So savs the JJtiUiliii,