! cracy, and in the hope of saving our State government from rein, let there be meetings, and clubs permanently organ ized in every locality, holding communion with each other, that the Democracy may be prepared tt pursue the skulking foe, which seeks to annihilate the blessings of free government. ... Winter ou the Alleghany Mountain. j. S. TQUD, Editor & lubllsuer. Toor ha".J wretcbes, wheresae'er yon are, That bide t.te pelimg or this pitiless ttorra I IIcw baud your uouscless beads, and unfed Your luop'd and windoVd. rggcJ.sc-i, defend From seasons such a these V ' WEDlEESiSaY MARCH IB. M Form' Democratic Clubs. We sometime ago suggested the .pro priety cf Democrats liolding township meetings. We now not only renew the suggestion, but urge upon the Democracy, the necessity of at once organizing and of j formirer themselves into clubs. the Democratic party alone that we Tnnst to lh dtl)th of about 1 wer.iy-soven inchc look for hope; and It is by promulgating j And while Uimocrieeti nad tarniers its fundamental r;incip!e5 of truth, cnl thai we can restore peace and prosperity r their produce to market, oilier?, less cn - . Although we, on the top of the Alle ghanles, never fail to experience the reali ties of winter, in its season, we are... frec quentiy without god. sleighing ; but fr the List couple of weeks the mountain baa . Proceeding of Court. SECOND WEEK. Mary Ann Longstrcth vs. Charles Con way," Gilbert L. Lloyd, Sarah Hetking- ton, Islanche IloUiday, Hannah L. IR-ui- i day, Mary IloUiday. Gilbert L. IloUiday, 1 John Holliuay, I launch Christy, John Christy, Kobert . Christy, Lloyd Christy, Mary Christy. No. 104, March Term, 18G2. Ejectment, 10th March 18G3. Jury called and twom, and after hearing the evidence, the Jury were discharged, and a special verdict rendered by consent of the parties counsel. . . . Sarah lJrook bank vs.". Same. lo. 10o, March Term. 1802. Ejectment. Same verdict as above. - - William II. IlemphiU'vs. Eri lilckford. No. C3, March Term, 1&62. Ejectment, 10h March 1SG2. Jury called and sworn who find for the plaintiff. . 1 William K. Carr vs. G.L. Lloyd and Willinm Tf fin t r." " enpriviiVT rllAiMW II I iUUIUl M & , Cl . d I .... cf the firm of William 1 1.-Gardner & Co. , tract for a confederate loan had reached j Great H lot at DctroIl--DctrBC- laris, having been ratified by lbi House of Kepcpsentatives, while the ratification by the Senate was especial by l!ie nest mail Ine House ot Ummons una voted to raise the annual income of the rrincc of Wales from fi0,O0 to Jt 100,- t Jan of Thin y-tive llonse. Tlie Detroit Fret Prc, of tb Tth, lias details of the srrei-t of the negro Faulk ner, for rape. on a vhitc girl, and the ter rible scene which fallowed. It rays : In order to quell the disturbance, ar.d 000, with r.n additional .1 0,000 ibr the to deliver the prisoner safe to the jailor, the Detroit 1 rc o-i i.-naru nai peen or dered to escort hir.: To jai?. Their arrival in front of the City II all wai greeted with threats cf deii-un.- uo;a th crowd, who Princess of Wales. The eonxr?tion of Indon voted 10,000 rs a present to the l'rincess Alexandra. llc affairs of IV- ldcr discussion in thi House land beinj ui cf Lords, Earl Huscll severely ttigroa- j became more excited r.-? the pect of tised the course of Kusaia. At a meet- ; gratifying thtir bloodthirsty vengeance ing of the 1" rench cabinet the Minister of j epeu tlie negro Wean; ie tavorao.- Fortign Atf;;u? was directed to write a j It tea no until they hi l neared the u'iatcik to Kussia exprvting the ULaxis- i ti.j.t the riot commmccd in cr.mt. V. ;l TW Term tSi:1 ' .UcnmmW It . -.i.i... . i ? - .., II is lo ! coereu wun an out wsnionci fhow, Uth Miux.h 18C3- Jury and svorn who find for the plaintiff 840, and cot are I makin? rood use of the uow to tranxrt to our distracted country. The Aboli tionists, the enemies of lha Constitution, cumbered witli the cares of life, aro cn joyuig the peculiar pleasures of this eoa- are everywhere formln- themselves into lUJ mrougn u.e 0 sworn "leagues" f r the purpose of re- r I driftinir whirlwind seeurcl.- mufllod in taining by armed f jrce tLe po-.Yer which they now so licentiously abuse. Demo crats, it is from a deep E?ns3 cf duty rod actuated from the purest motives, that we urge you to action. If yoa ti.kc a serious look at the present, compared with the past, you cannot fail to see that the great blessings cf Constitutional liberty and the peculiar privileges cf a republican govern ment, the sacred bequest of our fathers, are fast drifting from our reach ; and that the Abolition : party , whose ensign ?t up wih the nigger and down with the white man, arc coinciding "Union L&ugues," in which they.swear their proselytes, pur chased with your hard earned taxes, to Eupport the Administration in all its in iquities. It btriioovcs you, then, Demo crats to work dilligently against tlie foe, nntii victory places the diadem of peace once more upon the unlca of these States. member that " eternal vigilance is the price of liberty ttnd remember too, that ' there is a tide in the affairs cf men, whir h tat-", in ftA 1 J ' tur.e, but omitted, and all the voyage cf their lives is bound in shallows," and tliat if we let the time go by, and embrace not the ou!y alternative left us, we shall have enly ourselves to reproach, and we shall have acted more foolishly than he who buried his talents in the ground. Let us then, have frequent Democratic meetings : let us maintain the. Constitution, and through tlie baliot-bcx, let ns purge out the stinking leaven of Abolitionism, and fill thi defiled sanctuaries of our Govern ment with honest men Dsxcocrats ; men bearing the stamp .cf Washington, Jcucr soa end Jackson. of suit. fiction ot l-ranee at its intervention in thi aftair cf l4and Thv other conti nental n:ws U iini:npertant- Served lilni Rfelit. - Art Kxc tluj Siytif in n S'etc York liailrofi'l In jlljoltttori Sjculilor in'fthifVtJ Tlie People Aroused. We were present at a large and entbu eiastic ruecting, ca last Friday evening, hell iii Mr. liohier's Hall, by tlie Demo crats and 'conservative citizens of Johns town ; which was severally addressed .by Mes.-rs. Poits, llarnes, 3!cCcrniick and Shannon. A spirit of fearlessness und oui-spoken manliness pervaded the whole meeting; and the honest Democratic senti- J oerts cf the people were- freely and frankly expressed. . We were glad to find so many " copperheads " la Johnstown, and wefa no less gratified at the detenni natic a inanifested, without a dissentins voice, to resist the encroachments of Abo lition power. The peejue of Jchnstown and vicinity, were foreiuQst in supporting the Administration; while they 'believed them to be honest. Lhov jrave their warm robes, scorn to bid defiance to old borcas icy breath. !ut while this frigid season lias its peculiar amusements, and while its advent u rdways hailed with delight by the rich r.:id those in easy cir cumstances while to- them it biir.jrsJ pleasure anl nimmrnt teasting ana revelry, to the poor man it is a season of drea.L To him it brings cares and re spou'ibilities anxieties and privations. To the sons of penury this inclement sea son bring not visions of social gather ings and mwry sleigh lides, but gixm and dependency. AVLile to many, the piercing blasts of . winter d the blus tering winds which" pile high the drifting snow, bring music cf mirth and hilarity, to others, less blessed with the luxuries of life, their plaintive notes, as they whistle around the corner or through some cre vice cf the lonely hut, sound ike axriian strains of." sadness ; to . those who are stricken with poverty, and arc illy provi ded with food and raiment rgainst the : i r no rigid a season, winter has no charms. Hut, on tlie other hand, we may either augment our misery or enhance our happiness in this world. Just in proportion, as we despond and sijrh over our misfortunes or as we strive to surmount and overcome the obstacles which break the smoothness of cur path through life, so, also, sliall our reward le, either for 'worse or for belter. To the whining and discontented man, who is always looking at the dark tide of the picture, everything in life bears aa rtspoct cf horror and glociu ; and his whole life becomes one of imaginable nuserr ; while to th-3 cheerful man, who is not conlintJailj beseeching Hercules ta assist him, but who ia adversity puis Lis own shoulder to the wIkcL and keeps an eye ou the bright side of the picture, all is sunshine and his disposition makes those around him, partake of his good na- ; ture. x et at the sa'r.ic timq, there arc many around as, wlo from extreme, po verty. tr luifortur.'?, should be i-orthy olj.?cis o fharijy, not to bcspurned with reproach, nor to be mocked with the ' dis dainful giin; of fttlluencc. The good SmrcK by Lir.irrvixG On lat-t Sun day evening, the wife of John Luther, near Carrolltown, was struck y Iightiang, while sitting in the hou a short dituncc from the ftove. The .woman was not killed but is yet in a critical condition from the eft-cts of thi s!ixk. 'Tlie above particulars we gatlier from rumor, and innot vouch for their correctness, further than that Mrs. 'Luther was actually stru;.!: by lightning. In India:i:i, on the Woman ic.'to 7trnl lot tiro .Scut tit t te M'zrTfc SXHti.-Tn-l VcW c vf tU Cltr hi t'ir P'JicntfJTt. Iii u cz.r on a rai'.rcurl which runs into New Ytnk, a few momhigs ago, a scene v ccuncd whiv!i will mt soon be ibrrttten Nutwithstand'ntr tire :imiy. of thishinii L-tyoncts anl th danger of btiug ubct down jn the atumpt, : lirge. unAhor-of the riulera biunihaiK-!aJy rushed for the pri.-o:cr, i.d cci very iiCiX rescuing him- lut he was -t i.uo the prison ui- closure culumml. withot:t a single sncri- fiet. A number i f niadura sln-u were tired ppu:niscu.u.-ly into lao crcwtL seve ral of ihera tali:i2 eliect, n-1 one nt tn, Charles linger, being instantly killed, !itft through the iKarL TIa: Prvvit Guard, after tlie ui-jIr.T. iIk'ii Lurriel bnek ta tlw lcirracks, leaving by the witnei'S of it. A person dresscl ,-.1 to J-.-jjer-c ui their leisure. as a gentleman, sp-aking to a friend aero?- .'llc irv of .death &a.J. vcngi-atitv ran the ear s.i.I : u Well, I hof the war may j though tl" crowd like an electric shock, hist ix months longe r. If it does I shall J Th,. ..;t t.f the Ueed'ui" cone of the have made enough to Retire from Ihimiks?. j Kif man, aa I !:e grJ:m tlk - wi-t. In the last t-ix months I've made a hun- i Wen- wouile.I, k'mdieil anew t!e I l. dred thous.nI dodar. mx. months m're tLime of insubori.!ln;iti-rti uil fmirr. The (itJinan?. crecialiv were mad-Wr.- j . t i .- . i .i. . i wu; building bad been reduced to &thr?t appetite for arson hod ba and not nt all appe?sed. As tJght .-?.oichd ilvy pt- '. and did not scruple to commit t'e crimes upon the callendcr wli p ft impunitr. Th luuses oa LiL;v--T street, between iieaublcn il M. As". were iitcnuly if-Lcd cf xY.r'iT u.tx ni the furniture piled ia hc strx: j burned. Viaong tlie srfie!- col'-.u-;. the Lunres, a large noiaUr of t a IcstruipeT.tR t,uid be Hu,vc4x'c- viols, violins, V-iiy-. p".tar?, accrriejs, ikal -Jiru n-'. jrcry tcuricsi - uuiiui.-.ai "b exislicc Feather boli were ri:pcu cca iii ls. coatcnls ftL-atttrro! over rhenr cverj-tliirg taluab!s W;tiiy " tkiL-i-fi Tocn, not satind with hiici k. r"a cvrry vestige of fun.:: -re. thetuj ij, Tiftpiicd to ''e bui' .pg. an-1 tar'r ig w lio'.e cf the cr.ii.-e Vmjx k, cn '.j,: the street was ra Lt eLl Ij tr.c -r The K earners were rp- -j t',:- prc'Cjitly, bi:t wu!d r-'r lie crm. throw writer Lcoses of wi zrr., to prevent the coiidr.rutk-n il ji b rj-. ing cnertil. Ttic xaol thrc-tenod fht the -ba would b-J torn to piec.; if dy .ii.tn, lo play upon znty -tier 011- iln those d-i."igliUtel. A: tllv-lc V... I TOuS fr d-jr.bt thnt thretta v. r.uM !? ;a:i.-- ilr exccutirvi, f r.?res5tv cv.; 4jci courre. ii v -i- i. .' yrot -r so v: . s ; the 1.1 ir liul beji sacrificed, id expressed C.vniouc Faik. Oth day 'of April n?xt, there will b a Catholic Fair, by the lie. V. Ferdi-nnnd,.0- S. 1. The Fair i to continue one week ami conclude, with a vocal and ir.Ltrumentcl ciMieert : the proceed thereof to go towar Js erecting a vow Catholic Church in that town. A lady -sat b:.hh;d the shaker, ainl . 1 1 . mceaari.y nnara uis remain; ; t-iu wnen 1 irvinan hi was done she tapped hiin on the shoal dc-r, and said to him : - Sir, I hal s.iis une of theui was killed at the of Fredei icksburg ; the other whs kin -d J howcter. was iiueuse. at US thev r The -.vott of dsiruc.ii: tiji r-.- i-r: sod with f..::fui rr.ridity. s ca bui!d:s bitK-l :hi.:. i-c.t r was ou fire, sor of ihnz. b....; k-. oral lhA r.rirt. C3 Benjamin F. llodger?,' who was com it led. of larceny, in the Qur.rter Scs-, siuiis, v. cck before last, has since been sentenced to pay a fine of one dollar, and undergo an imprisonment for one year, in the Western Fenitcatir.fy. ? stout- thou'ht and rxperssed it, to iirote t 1 ,. . ad two v.howas d.inz of ta. , 1-h? U.va t W.tU ,leutl. Tie rxciteu.:t anwo-aU eias, greyed, as seven,. l I 1 ..... : . 1 r.. . t .. i i tuu. i-.ii...5. the banl- of MurfieesUoroV .. Lhrir attempt to r--ne the- cii-uL sy I .Jt , .f " " ? She as silent a moment, nod sa wem ! u-.U tithe'r ch:u.:;el. ta give -.cat to their ur1;V iu?ucr of iH"', around who lu-r.nl her. Th?n over- ! uinjitv j bat it 13 sate t kiv they w. t!GPi hv Iter iiidi'rn:ttim. sIie sui,kn! ? . ; CT - ---- r m . M. 1 t . m - v. slapptnl the speculator, first on f4Kt cheek, r-ideJ. i. -:.d of v T.ieh ilren on tlie other, and before the f'll. The first hM:e w!ire a n;trr. sacuT 1 a- i not kss t'., I Of the n-jr.c u fcrtv or Hftv. 1 .v aru zj.'.i v. It i- -l'.-ica t:it sei.-u C3 Thi Ebonsburg and Cressen luii! road train whiih for the past week h-.--f b.. u-iicounteruig huge piles of snow, drilled upon the track, now conies freight ed with boxes of store goods, most of which are directed to the firm of E. J. Milb Co., who are again recruiting their extensive stock. . . i . -. 1' 1 "... . t . could Kiy a won! the passe.irs sitti.ur j was :isaa:tvj r-l!!. brii k, v.v.i: s;o-es j l- -s lf -iv Hnt n-- :'s wha luid wi:ness.-l the whole affuK ; na ,IuLs. About a d,.re-i 'cerocs were i-- i.H.. . - scizatl hi'n. huiiedlv and pushed him. out I iU x-.ork in the shop -t ...f.n" in the I rtrt",.!w aU'r ia - cf the car. as one riot fit to iii with Jj- ! 1 , 'it,- . .t .A' j Cora.-. in t..v - .x J 1 v'va v. . - - lilt1 A . a-j. --avTa - 1 I wen armed, and tirel .-cneral shot hi'a the -nwd iitxn the wimlowi-, t-akiiir ctK-cl in several i:it:u!re:s bu; fataMy iiyu rirnr any one. so far as eu!d Je asccr--aln:-d. As each sin.t frura t!ie n-"rro hovd re cent peop'.?. .V. J". Keen irj J W. -The W uu;Ii t have told the rest of siiis story. This same s podator be lieve that all who pmv for peace c;;t tv be hunc; he lias contributed to a fund ! to carry the Vw Harapshire ainl Co:i-j ncctictit elections f-r the adiuuu.-traiiun : I ,Tber:tteil i!ia:r;l tire ieiitr tlie lkl lie nsitrts that Genera's 1'urter a.;d ishnes- of the mob Ucv.nc more ir.r.nife .i .t.le':in uni traiti.rs : ho believes 111 ta? Juad their d.-ietation t.mx- d.-eadi'u".. . proi'Ininatioa and tlie conliscation art. and 1 n. tirro-m. ; ..c ..!.. I woo .s swears by the Trtbnne an,!1. .C. tho deterre.1 ih-in fnm. nr, rir-, for it '-.uld . T!ey wc irft.V ptrkkj. other hajid, the poor woman who lost her ' lutve been almost certain d. ath f.T nv and rn hllcr t-' W1, sons is a coppo.v.ead of the most virulent man to atrempt i- A-v mis;'-: noai enure" 7 ua - . iarre ium.:r, 2uwevcr, were cry si i-a!y u-j-jrvJ, r:I it . PivbaL!c t!-.t of ia. o tiev r r:""ov?r. The Knl 5 t'-ci il t'v cr frightened 1 liistmetc !-u.-I.-c .t ' tl2 u.ib. scatcri?i i:. cry ci-T-n -- a-L, while tit my " "etu I!y to t t le.-s.v-fs whi.u renJered "-'ii uu t tll4ilgS cf tills uncharitable world are very uncqualiy divided. l'er!iap3 it is best o or could not well be otherwise ; but it would be nsagnanimous for those who are blessed with (Tic comforts of life to' remember ths .or. CS On last . Sunday wo were visited irh a heavy storm of hail and snow, sons to the battle, and ?r.ve voluntarily j accompanied by thunder and li-huiin-. and without stint from their pocket, till ; This strange phenomenon, ro rare at this to-tUy, by the deception and imbecility j season, ls given rise to a grl.ii many of a corrupt Adtninisiralion, there is mystic signs and marvelous predictions by scarcely a family within the precincts cf tue wiscenes of our aeighboihoork Hut the city or in its adjoining neighborhoods, having little belief in the prophets of the thai is not mantled ia ths .reMe habili- ( present day, and r?lying upon the old meets 01 mourniTig. 11 is r.:g tune that the people of Johnstown, and of Cambria county, every district of which has felt the sad conscqusnces of Abolition rule, to begin to view with alnnn the lawless usurpations cf a wicked party. It is high time tie outraged people of this Com monwealth would, not only ask whither are we texdieg ? but that they wiuld de mand a rigid account from the destroyers of American liberty. We commend the forward step winch tlie people of Johns town have token, and we sincerely Lope, soon to hear of their examine beins imita- ted m erfy town mt townsmp throng! adage, which fays 4t all signs fail in dry weather," we are disposed to think that nothing serious will happen ; and that the earth will move on as usuaL cut tl const j. C3 Mms. Demorcsfs, Mirror of Fash ions, or 1S63, bears evidence of having been gotten up wi th care ; and for a cri terion in the cut of fema!3 garments, H has, we judge,' few rivals. It is pub lished quarterly, 473 Droadway N. Y., at $1 per annum. A premium of oOcts., ia fu'd size, ready cat patron?, to be se lected from the designs u tho magazine, .ajjpy time during thVyeVrwiT? he - for- Ia tie utae of Derao-" wrdy to!?h f&tnKf. C3"The State Centnil Committee inct in l'hiladelphia on Saturday last, and resolved that oit next State Convection shall be held on the 17th of June, the day previously fixed on. Difi.- Iii Ebeni-burg, on Friday flight, 13th inst.', Mrs. -Licnr.rL Zaum, aged SO years S months and 1 G days. A happy home is niada desolate, and frieud- and relatives arc left ia sadness, to weep i the gravs of one tliey had long since learned to love. Although afSietion". pressed heavily upon her, "the bore it with a christLin ilirtitude and an amiable disposition which, nevertheless, made home r.nd tlie fireside of a fnd husband always cheerful. Her kind in fluence will be misc-ed by many who were bound to her by affection's strongest ti. We deeply sympathise with the numerous relatives ia their loss, and sorrow with her bcrcajed consort, .. who .'by. his hind and attentive disposition seemed to enjoy the domestic sweets of a peaceful home. At the Poor House, March Cth James M'Jvke, 2gel 73 years. . . Jas.' M'Kee was long a r;sident of this tvpe, ant woum serve the j.p.e as j oou'.d hi .b:ainel wa Lurll at i j kU ' , , . 4 . , V she d:d the speculator if she got within reiHlvou? of tho ngwvs. the wmdv.w who r e:U4- "-,. -----the same Lr-taiicc of their ears. X. 1. j and d-ior burst ojt,, and cvervthin" -v together ? K- tit -.- - dvstn.-.I wvhich couU be seen bv ihoc bn;ld.ng :c'.- IUV Ifl- JJ ptnves Atk-rt iv?e h-vl. ASt seven ocWk, tle Hja-srf Proclamntlon tty Prct.lr'eat Lin- : 0,:,,J' - Cn!. Finally, finuin-j that they uM svt Ite ExKCinx M-'.vsiov, ; tioetl ti;i f their hiding p!aee in any V.'amiinoton. March 10, 1S'3. o.her maneier, the match of the incendiary In pursuance of th twenty-sixth sec- i wa phic-ed at one end f the buildiirjr, and tion ot ttic act ot Conerei-i. entnleti act lor enrolling and calling out the tionai icircee, and . for other pnrics npprovea o.u'ee iiiir 1 tt - March, in the l-ai.n s iK-e;nji.Mi. year one thousa;'ul eijht huixhvd a:! j With- tl build'nig a perTret sln of Mxty-tlnw, I,- Abraham Lino!n, l'r.i- j hid f.aiiM-. a:vl ou1.ii n crowd of Uood deiit and CoiiiiiMtii-lor-in-Chief f the . thirsty rioter. .r.;f nf whom were stnd Anny and Xavy-v? the ITraied Ssat-s, d. : ing .at the cU.- w'th revolvers in tiieir hereby order ai.d commaihl that all sol- j ! aud-. wjt'ti.v; fin- their vse.ims to rnr, 1: ifil .it j1iirtvt . iittrt Cirt iiH J ft V:1 tnile 1 i 1 1 "t ?. ri Ji-t n'lf c"..t.f . : aiiiieu tisai no tore, t'aii. e-..-. : r.n 1 rppeara;.ces seruie-l to ia.'.jtc : 'iai ! in a wrr !iort tun. the ilstnic snrea-l so ! lt pnturujat p.v.toi. .i n- - 2 na- i- env-lop almt the entire buWdhi- i r a5 on auI ''v f Te Mcne at thi litut; was onv that uu-.i v ; !- n c prcvuxly b-!xn tverainir i stivct, movel dovn nearer t tu -"" of the e:'y, and s-t tn tire a n e: boases aa 1 .-Iieils oa Brush stivct, h't ' Coz'ress an3 Fort sire ts. An lur or sv previous to tli-S '- - lnnli.' l.wini-vr ..---liT.- f''2? county. He ' "drove stage "-over the Allegheny mountain, long beibre the iron horse marked the progress of transporta tion. IV-ing frieudlcos and having lost his eyesight in old age he became an inmate tf the l'oor House, where death ovuicok him. Dath lerels all things in Lis m.-irch. Nobt c&n resist Lis niigbt y strength ; Th palace proud triumph, urch, is'aall mete their bbaduw's lenglli ; The rich, the poor, one common Lei Sha!l.l:e in the unhonor'J grar?. AY he re weeds eball crorn alike the head Of tvraut and of Biave." At the Poor House March 4th Geo. Fight, (insane) aged about 50 years. From Europe. The steamship Arabia, from Liverpool, February 21st, via Queenstown on the 22d arnved at Halifax on Friday morn ing bringing two days later dates than those previously received. The Captain of the English steamer which had arrived at Gibraltar reports having seen, at a distance of about five miles, a contest at sea between two ships, one of which he believed to be the Alabama. A' number of meetinrrs to endorse the emanci nation J proclamation-bad been held in Ebgfemd. t'lTie I-ondon ZVuv ett that tKo oor- - lef pavand nllnwar.ee durins their ab- mice ; and all who do r.ot return, within the time above stcifiod, shall be arrested as deserters,- and puirsl;ed as tlie law pro of the United State-, ik.w absent fioiaj'hc nor wretches ia.-ide trcre almost j ax--iieu uui no ton., t. r, their regiments widest l.-ave, skill forth- J franfk- frt-ht, undecided whetlur to j . J,1 -' 'ti . ith retiini to their re-yoetive regiments ; r.'tiviiii and die bv nieatis o: tho devenrinj P1'"46"111 the nU, er ? V and I do hereby tleckire and proclaitu hat eKn--i f . or sutler' th almost certain terri- -i of the r--ers. tohgr... - all soldiers now absent from tlcir roper- . We fite wjich aw-aited th.U. -JUz liiild -ar of th- Tenty-. crt i.w tive rrsiracnts without- h-ae. who shall, 1 of the meil -s .v. J. "." -l lkistu :i'r on or before iIk- fnt df.v of AtI, i-h- j lliere was no mere to -xt-ndcd ta the 1 J 1 ""-' a battit.i-i vt ; teen hundred and si tv-thrpe. re;ort them- i MrTicrin- iTTr.t.:re tluui wt-uld Lave b-rn "u -in lo l-1 ' wt- -c seivc? at any reiulezvous d-jignatil by j sh-jwr. ! j a ra'.tl .ake. "N"r te.rs could the General ( nlers cf the War Depart- j tnwe, in implications asr the awful meut. number ."i'S, hereto annexed, may i frenzy aii 1 de;isonia-:d -pirit cf revenge be restore! to thftir resxiectivc regiments ! which had talun i)se.iiui of thai ina?s without unihm"nt, except tlie fineiture i "f ieople. One colotl woman made lor appearance at the d cr vitli a little child in her arrs, :.pp.-aled to the mob for mcrcv. Tlie- mwiNr -i- fact r.:uct be told. her tearful jnpvii were met with a vides j and, whereas, cil disposed and i mmjwct tf bricks, stones an ciubs, tli'ixiag disloyal person'-, at sutnlrr . pkices, have i herself and h-.'r babe u.her anns lack enticed and procured ?diers to desert and absent themselves from their rcrri- into the burning ltulMing. At this juncture, a uiaa. moved to nients, thereby weaVcfing the strength of i mercy at this cowardly and inhuman act, the armies, and prolonging the war, giv- rnshed to h. r ?sistaace, l:-av.-ly aal ing aid anfl cotnfort to the rneiuy, and j nobly protecting her frim tlie vk!cnce cru..iy exposing the gnlwit and laith- wnidi throatemxl Iter, lljt the nejrroes found r.a sach protectioiu "lliey were dii.c.i p-adiai'y ta the windoirs'and doors, wliere thev were raurd-tvush as- saiieit witu every fptcie. wesv)j:s. tui soiuiers remaining in tle rar.ks to increased liaixlsuips and danger, I do therefore call upon all patriotic and law ful citizens to oppose and resLt the afore mentioned dan5rrous and treasonable I including axes, spaded, ncl dubs, and crimes, and to aid in restoring to their everything which cjuM be used as a regiments all soldiers absent without leave, deans of attack. and to assist in the execution of tlie act The frightened creatures were almost of Congress for enrolling and calling "out J as insane with fright as tin-ir tiersccutors the national forces and for other purposes, and to support the, proper authorities ir. the prosecution of the punishmoat cf J offenders" against said act, and in sunnres- .i .. . i it- 5in me insurrection ana reoeinon. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand. Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of March in" the year of our Lcrd, one thousand eight hundred and slxty . three, and of the Independence of the . United States the eighty-seventh. ... 'Akbih am Lincoln-. Bt the President t E. M. SrANrosV " Scrtflrr ofWar. ' lilo. . Alst this lime a i-ateh '.va ed, stating that iIkv. r '' r. 1.-1 l..m .wTinVvil V. ltL. Z'-" five crn:ro.r.t:3 wv . the v..'j - news, togeiU r with the -yf-- ieveral suads vt ar;n- d : K-a i.i parts of the city, had in iif3e;i.e awing the crowd, but raunT t. -'u t.tc-eaic their mge an-1 k-v-i-Tli's fire Ik'.uua- ? unled s - fjT the I"l-t Wa. J, anJ a cV; steam errgi-is tiartet: iot .n-" l lT cate.1, followed by a hije jxts; .i . m.L. The alana w:is 'J Z lvn tv t. i -rar '""t a wero with maJness. . As thev came out ihey were beaten and bruised in a terrible manner, tiieir shrH;j and groanc enly ex citing tiie mob to further exertions in their brutal work. Several cf ilicm wore knocked down with axes and left for 'lead, but who afterwards rceovereI only to be ; again pet ojnm and cruelly beaten to in sensibility. . , The scenes v. !iich foUoyvod were of a -imihu nature. Old rnen, eighty years of age, were not in tlie ' lcat respected, "but knocked down with the some uadic tivenes "'bieU charaeter"zed all tho: other '. rorodir"5S of the day. AWr ibii first nn nl!(v ii-tvm Fort sy,u - . strc-ets. It was valirely f11" tho engines, after putti.i - oat - returned moi-'iv as iV'"; point of thctr prcvicui u.- l . tvtiue market. . IWfinv reaciiir.g however, bells signalleit another spot at enev, UTivmg in -good sized frame building. iV :.; of John i: strect'anl Miami vrc. ' II 1 :..! . - ., .nr..! lh . , mra isirtiii.. y Great alarm aa l dair?i 'Jj,. evcrywlkct-e, as these fiVc -u. burst fvrU:, and ta . & cltizer? amwd thcuIves :J tu" to protect their families and VT ' , ..Tlie last fire of tbejns-1' ' ban attached a nou y amine, near IV. llrth s L;- it was FpeeiV qaeia-hed i . Alter ine a ic u .-nfii-.1 IT .tf a; f i : '4 -I Vr J II
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