Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 08, 1863, Image 2

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THEA TRICAL AND HIPPOPROME. [TOR WHATIS QUR ARMY FIGHT- bam Lincoln president. Has the Dewo-| A VOICE CF PEACE FROM THE A VOICE FROK THE ARMY. ° ! rience, as we are allowed to have 5o nes
{ A branch of the * E?eninsting Jokers,” ING? 1 cratic party ever rcoogpized grecosion 2 Mar SOUTH. : re except what ia Suir in ab: i
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DE i Rt wu Eo at ; it not been its peliey, from the hour of iis haiti ol Zee aia We would call the attention of our read-| others ‘are on n |
BE A A Tne as beso 1 ti import-{ existe ih off i in » editors of war papers througho to the followi : ; x IE IRGIdTd ~WE 270 pony
3, va Pert-| existence, to oppose with all its strength, Y papers Uirougholl | erg to (he following letter from a private in | to se6 none that spesks for Te.
| is town on Vrédyseday evening ast, under t ance fo Amerie eit ze tr know what our | ES a 8 . the North have taken so muc b
the _EanAgeRiERt of ai ce tein, Professor Bring is fizhiing for. what great good is go ay ant = oe a c Fo their readers (hat ihe a vette (18 8ruiy ofthe Poloman. It Is zogfigm tian 2 the Gaon. 1By some nang or
McCoy, reccotiy from the White House: but | ing to be accomplished by the outiny of Bil. { ino ARE gr my rE hi oe in the South are opposed to perce and to | Some officer who is fed and pamperod from | Other the Clinton Democrat got into our
for wetly of the Metropalitea Bloge. Hel Jiong of dollars and.by a destruct fon of Life { of Abolitionjsm 1 I at Torn, thes form their asscrtions copy larzely from rabid | the publio treasury, and is growing rich st gugin Which We found a speech delivered
A ro Re Py Pliny sboWs 10 PAr- | forbearance ceases fo be 8 Viiue, until its Southern Journals, which like themselves | the expense of people, whose enormons by Spor oly ET Berks aounty, which
The perf anh iNl he Bont I allel. Are our brethren and friends puffer- | memb crs, tka whom more loyal patriots are making fortunes ous of the war, We wes wit) fetior grace
1 be performance was held in he Cent Hou ing and dying upon the battle-fekly of our i do not Yreathe. Lave been shut up in bas” bave seen fit to givethe following article from 1d
it having been teken posacasion of early in! Yorder for the restoreticn of the Unton? ot A ime Chattannaoga Rebel a place inour col-|
the day, and fitted up for the occasion, by | Andrew Jackson, who 1s locked Bion. as umos. Oa the peace question the majority and honest feelings of the poor oppressed | y
gore of the « Unconditional Hones: Abes.” . TE of the Southern dailies, no more represent trisate, who does the work nnd reeives Licks
ace,
wages and flue clothes depend np
t'nuation of the war, Lut the plain words!
2 the speech,
i3 seniiwents, and
fight for
tiles, in sea bound fortiesseg and kept there
for w onthe, deprived of the freemon’s right
of trinl by jury ¥ Hes it not stood by un-
one of the greatest men whose vams ap }
i clear conscience ang :
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P. GRAY MEEK, § Tditor. nt es pears in cur history, sad {bat “ibe Union | il «Justice i3 Jame ss well ag blind the feelings of tho great masses of the people | and cuffs for Lis savices. The lettir is : ! Ton
a Spies i ali ) £2 01 tg only in wnutcal cenfidenes.” x ara of ‘the Confederate States, than the New I wiitten by the son of a respectable citizen | ssured that y of ithe
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be i this eo ty, ** or any other, be-1 ary one supose thet the lost confidence of She. Ianie orate ee i York Tribune Philadelphia Press and othors | 0 en (00s 1 Shox aos } | iers aro tired of this a admin-
fran v " J, . «1 OrERY 2d ¢ i ¥ 3 ) § t an de pairiotisa {stration sud 8 : o
EELLE¥ CB1E, PA. ore the debui of this woild revowned per-| the North and South in each other eon le thes orupted to fhelr onda that Woke | op hie ike express the sentiments of the peo- ¥, and whose paiviotism 1o- | siration sud fighsing for the negroes. Wa
former. lis movemen!s upon the sage
Friday Horning, May 8, 18€8, | were, many of them, graceful ard cul
ted to fascinete Lis admiring &
duced him t5 leave home and frionds to bat- | have grown sick aud dizcvsted with :
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rentored Ly force of erms? Are the States } Servebut for instraments of some new tyranny, ple bere. 1t need not be expected that such busi i
that once stood foremost in the cavee of Lib- | That every day starts up Vensiave us deeper.” Papers will tell the trath when they get paid He for the pies rvation of our country, but | BCE Ui il By Tova iyary om
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Cros Ly wad ine renatition of Fo aioe of the For what is this persecution waged against { for lying: The very day the war ceases | who has learned that it is uot the country | : oa in baitle, fer thay place w .
e . 3 led fi epelit of the atu © 3] oY i . vas ofa : Ver u re not fi smmand a
NECESSITY OF ENERGETIC ACTION. celebrated Junius Brutus To Henk much Democracy 3 Beesnge those who have giv- their circulation diminishes, hence their | that those in power want to bensflt, but | 40 bt Mise pata eopmedacy
> Smsnst ius ie us Booth with pas band thetsmites him 7. Io. dt pose Len thelr fatiers.. brothers sud. friends to] BUitistant howhag for its continuance, Homiettoa by stacder nl podes y of sheop. Ok! that thus cruel ABoLI
1 3 r hiv, $ 3 ple a of th - . . y x 3 a . fax. CAVES 1 ar 4 1) AN Wa " oy bi I Si
Wo would egain entreat of you, voters abil Much © the! ra of th8 en-} giyle that the Sceeded States, vow csling rvgete thi Sreapsniistacr nin tntie Flat the people of the South are willing 8 yp ¢r and powe TION war was over is ths wish of every sol-
of Centre County, to study well the times | tertaiument was mured 'y tn unfor-| hewmarlves the :‘Confederatc States bu i ! Ht: ! to settle the difficulties 5 Lonoralt 1vor Hu, Farerax Co. Va, dier.
: 3 Wo Bucelre ag 2 y Ives ) Confederate States of { wish to know how they ura being led; be. | 10 Bettie tue di culties on an honoralle bas, April, 17, 1863 f wonld hs (he ‘Sbnlitient
wpen which we Lave tallen. oy fnew nate occurrence oy t ; 1a got T| America,’ can prosecute s war with a v.gor | cuuse, true to the principles of the party | h peacable end justly, we honestly believe D Sti :—I will bi Ne and fi = f oe anh olitionfsts to som
what our Government was when adwinisier- | was Li ich ans he, Jur tes. { never before equalled, and baflle a vation | which has led our country threvgh a thou They have fell the ciccts of this horrid war i mhe i gy gan By spinon, > igh: 1or G0 Biggar 23, iney ars fore.
«d by Democrats, ~-your enormous taxes— tig, By unmisikable signs, that his 0ifac- | conceded by all to be one of (he most pow. Leand dengers tHink Neith Av 1. 4 les budly es we bave—their homes Leve which you ean rest assurred iy tha cp: don {Ing uy to do, especially the ones that howl
boat olg coiERS ‘cos vou must poy for all} tori 1 by some ! 3 Ae sand dangers, we think, with Andrew Jack- i | or sentiments entertained by most of my | 50 loud. Thirteen dollars per month the
the esorbiting prices ¥ id : : on Y peti . glove, through cightcen moatls | gon, that a union never com exist save ia | Deen degolated — their twxes increased and i ; Daf ih ry
in nacegsn iss oF lifo--your absent friends. {unpleasant Zl lar to that of ‘ : rk Hl ik fellow-soldiers ef the Pennsylvania Re- would find rather small compensation f»
the necessaries ¢F Dio—y : BALE isha t { has over | mutual Tove and confidence, snd true to the | itcumes diminished, why should they, whoare 2 TL . an Son) pensation for
whit ov FIRKIT ir lives on the bat-p sulphurated yresuine Shar wis 1 | EY i ! a : : v . ; serve Corps, on this unholy unjust and ac- the hardships of camp life and their do-
who are now ilk&in i A I witnessed, &1 end, crouch &t | lsws of Lumsu pature. that g pecpls never beings just like ourselves desire to continue cursed. civil war, which has b aused b ireg t t ; oo
+ ; { your must Y o A o 3 2 2 * ‘ : ¢ i q has boet used si 0° 1 4 1
tio-fiekd—the few made grates © oye i Dogar } ze. mast have | aur feet and ‘I am uo more worthy to | can be forced to love ns. Because we wishel it, desolation and death ean be its only fruit? th oe { 2 io as : % 08 5 > Pheas cording 3k would soon dis out,
slzoghtered kivemen—the empty scat by { had matches in their pocke:s, Ths 2rform. | be called iby brother, mRke me ns wie of |'to have (he Constitution as iv ie and the Lit these who will hoot at the ides of ob- | t18 actions o tyrannical abelitionists and | 3hede are the seniiments of the army, wo
: : ' Se ha 28 llr aught : B 40s ave the Oonstitu x ty : ir i inistrati i a ono Soh
con fircsiden—yout’ future prospects of in. | auce, 1t 15 8 ated, was firs: enacted before i (ny Lired servanis? What then means | Union £8 it was:’’ because our voiee has taining peace through other means than the their infamous administration, which has oe long for peace. Let others take our
a < a} \ a Pragid A Wie Calin : ~ ¢ TEAS . Dion & vas; HCCANRe Oh 5 froics tists a. nlase : :
erased ty xes, and a rumed country, ail, tell { the President and his Cabinet, * and was | ¢hig sanguinary conicst which is so flercely | 4 I lal sword. let thera howl end rave at the ides of forced unconstitutional laws upon the peo- | plasen and suffer what we Lave, and they
. leat en A sana T Ca i 3 2 8 50 iletce ed ins 3 ho will b : 2 ; i i $35} inat 11 think i
«hat it ip, urder Abolition management proncunced good,” ard under their direction | oa;ried on abave (he wresk of eivil po > | pe ed Toni wa malt a compromise, we esnnot, we are fick of | Ple without their permission 2nd against | will think as we do,
p 1 dv 0 0 CORE 7 ii hg i i Rlavery, 3 “Call S % . thei . te tn a
Cantrast the atate of our country now with | and parentage has been repeated by the! qin utter Giereard of the jesstnnicf ox ann a 5 hh tie Ion this war as sny ono can bs, and intend us- their will, always heing ememies of cur A PRIVATE
: a1 v rin SIRiV Hira T To ti) FRM 1]0 at a hein x a i c v.E 5 “lide
the past, and then say if the toe has not | Sane troupe some sixty times. In this place perienes, which the great statesman and i ’ 3 ot tits a Comal fog all our efforts, feeble though they be, to Government, they are now, when in power, Of Co. E, 5th Regiment P, R. V. Q.
Lilt OnE enka S Roreines nr fig Ye : MAlesIne 1d | orth of oflice by egappoerl te Copslitu-} ° ". : i i i i sache mre
arrived when every man who has the wel the troupe engaged the services of his © Hon- general sbave quoted. tell us, Stexch thm Ve Wh Te first cane fred bring it to & speedy clogs, 1f none but trei- putting in operauon their treacherous HIET %
Co Sent at Less, chonld go { or” as stage mangger, who performed the be Laan heey Ms {Les gn the pry csinon bred upon + schemes and plans which are destroying the ETING AT ROCK HILL.
faye of he Government at neers, &0 & i | the military should be aubscrvient to (rh ‘ort Sumter, shook the continent and start tors want peace, we hope snd pray tha i 5 , -
+ icaiiv ut £ithnt arith hai (Canes iio 1UELTVILnL bo the rt Sumter, shook t continen - - igi ins J .
wor ie rines tp and energetically to pave dutier of that post with his ** usual abihiy.”? | elvil wir? What end: ¢ 11.4 peace from her loug ob rial ah the country may got full of them and from Conatitution and threatening final destruc Pursuant to notice given, a lavge'and ene
i tink 4 The ms { oddies chalk eiler and 7 rh ERLE pr 10UE aad 8, : : : : i x 3 at an i ation 4 by
if poteible, tit wiich iy not alreedy de Tie mao who peddies chatk aud waters equate to the terrible m 2} who sorons th,arms os readit i the | Present indications 1t is filling pretty fast ; | tion to our ow e great and glorious Natioz. sinstic meeting of the Democrats of Hars
« ' : ARSE) em recently a7 ' Tires . hy £4 P| who sprung i 8 4 a + : hi 3 q ral a : ; ro
stoyed, We kiow that the great masses of | the may recently appointed tow postion Cu 4 he oaly results yel visible are, danger of MR Who marched to 2 defznce but ead the’ following : You say, Abin A185 1 have beoms: 8 teal o, was held in the School house
nll a the § ob TR3 A ted 2% BRiariuinS 4 ath : . ¢ ats f s he defence 2d ? Te .gsioni 3 ¢ i : . SA ;
the prople believe that the General Govern- | she Snow Shee ud acted as saperuumin | vio urter destruction of ia Sh { nr a This ia a crael, horrid war; and it is sap. { (°F °F secessionist, but I give you to un- | at Rock Itill, on the evening of Friday, 24t
went, founded by the States, at the time of | arys. [Ina literary point of view, the per- | s filled with the hon hs : Ho = Pr am Fa pram, Hiatscns ofonnuing ese aa jdusiand dha loam sey, nile ow ind Pan
y A pa ts I Pstva vl ; 3 Ff yng acd wih Lae hos with greate rtitude then membe y TORS r stituti = bs Ses .
the adoption of the Federal Constitutics, is | formance was a failure, but ine Iustrionic aa ni iat © Jalen me ie 8 me i 3 ng ig oo tor to the Constitution formed by our fore When, on motion, 8. Gilliland Eeq., woe
2 3 . te ban ici 1 at ot : 1BLhy i Democratic party ? u ccause democ- 4 . ¥ lien her i y gen Drest
‘he form best eutted, to the tastes, habits | paint of view, it was capital. The admie-| 46 (he wail anna Sms c= ae hen ten Sp fcave their comfortable houses and fathers, which our eofmy WAS. ,ORCH, a chosen President, R. TF. Potter, and Wu.
: Wir ' z ra) as irs ; 5 ¢, Ok 1m ~- 5 ¥ 5 ft 8 Ye 3 aX Venalde
end guna, of Americans, we know that | sion was free, as ths Union Leaguer meg- | Justice pr ut fret of despotisty, | foros should have accomphshed sll that it mingle £ r a ime among their dirty-ragged, : ope Bay be herearyr governid, ana | From, Vice Presidents, snd Fergus Potter,
they oii wish lo eee it preserved, and per- | nanimously bore all the expenses. We hope | gud natio I hn . j S0dce saguic 1 : 9 Ji Sih 3 vreather beatan conntrymen, who are baring | which 1 would deem an honor to fight and A Secretary,
: ot ': = y ti ; ; ring us in Le! was uccesser a power- wr] to t o . i : Nop aay 4 :
petuated, sud that ail are willing to Iabor ito profi. by it in the end, face. Full two ho jie d Su oy ks 49 2.50 s power ikaw bosoms iotan gtenm, they might be | die for. The object of the meeting being stated by
] ous . Full tw thousand of our | less sword should give wey to the pen, the |induced to change their minds, Iftheyl 3 sic il die 1 iad 1 rE
that this grest end way Le accomplished. — sda “ emai : : Sa . , likko most of my feillow-soldicrs, volun-| the ['resident, W. F. Re;
hat this great A ? ! GB ne countrymen thruat, like dogs, into ditches | general to the statesman, it wae called trea- could see, as I have geen, our sturdy Tenn- tsslly tends al aloes. toiths ros By xa
a do Lig, bis necsesgary to remember that 17 The fiequent occurrence of fires | upon the battlefields hey have contested, | son, ‘The people of the Northern States | 98 farmers and (Georgia planters atanding ay! y tendered my services to the Sry i eailed upon to ad
it wus demociais, end democratic principles. | which have taken place in this County du- | festering in hos y or gpreading th eld % Pilg erciied in picket for drys and nights in the mud at its first call. On the 8th of Juns, 1861, | ter an clsborate and patriotic address, ace
fiat made cur pivst and glorious Govern fring the peat year, cannot but attract pub- | of diseas ang PISOmTS he me Siavs spoken in 8 Vole net 10 be despived | ung water of the swamps here, with the ram | tiok an ath, which, il 1 mistak: not, was | companied by applauses and cheers by (he
8 33 ey ! s ; } of disearo and death in the commun by our rulers &t their peri, in favor of the | a's the time nouring down upon them,as en- | tg protect and defend the Constitution and | audience io w Noa Beit v
went, snd that it wes that good old party {lic attention; no wonder that owners of | where two years ago they moved as 1 Jewoeratic party 2 They have said that | iy Mississippi rain can poar: everything wet : tion, and | soqunin, He was iovqwed [DIES monn
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tin.b has shaped its policy, almost ever since buildings are feeling urveasy on account ef | ed and prominent citizens, These 4 var ia lov ie restoration of the Uniey wnddy and cold, and nothing to cat but Laws of tho Un:ted States ageinas ail by J. BH. Orvis Esq. -
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tis formation ; the same purty which 13 10 their property, which is liable at any time | we all kuow ; we ask not for informati
dug Working W overthrow Abulition'sm, the | to be destroyed. We know of no less than | upon the immediaie results of t horrible | vj : ’
: 3 I nedia € $ ih vif this be treason mak A hh T ) £ : 1 sl} 9}
Lo endangered ity And 10 bring | soven Barns, besides severs! Horses, wnd | strife, but we are unions to kucs what our i ok be teen 2 2 er eS Le as any marching, passed through the flery ordesl {"urday, 30th Muy next.
Eis 5 ao : " . 2 g $i > Gl 1 ARreRicn £ You p3} prison v a ) ite r . Hionad hud i
back the pesce aud prospeviey that once | quite a number of Stables and other build- | rulers sce in the foture to erympenssts us for | gg 4 : trudging ten or twelve miles through the of scveral of the hardest fought Patiien oa Signed by the ors.
gledtened our Janl. inge that have been burned to the ground | the losses and privations of the present. If : Sols vn aud and begging the poor privilege of pay- record, aud witnessed the death of msay of SAMUEL GILTILAND Pres.
Let every lover of our institutions a8 thoy | within twelve months past; and the origin | they disregard the teachings of the Hero of | (he face and disregard it if you d g or irg oda a pss 2 little Jasin 0 ga oar brave comrades, who died the death of FERGUS POTTER: Sees. Linden Hall,
were tefore sbolitionism succeeded in Ob" | of the fires in almost every instance remain | New Citas, 800% not Bison seis fateh] 1 fac i a @ 7 k 1 > er ; z © 2 ® lite Sn i pi Foiheaan eoldi as they thought in supporting the 5 - :
: . fa ihe Gaver : m : S 2 Nil mimon ese tench | people will know why hicClellan is to-day j ty cloill 3:1 the see, a8 1 hav . itnti raneTY} i it WASHINGTON A *Copparusap.” —QGeorge
taining contol of the affairs of ihe Govern { yot a mystery. There is certainly seme | thew that “a million of armed {reeinen, pos- | pepeoved, tomorow reinatated, they will dear friends waste away and die in camps, Censtunsion. (eerniy Ing the Union and in Wa i ] oh a > y - ili
ment robe himself] in- Democratic ermine, | cause at the bottom of it all, either gross | sessed of the means of war can never he | kno or 5 baht ait myLot linger ard perish in the hospitals, if they behalf of their country. God have mercy Relnigo wad WiiUappeihisnd, reading
ex Limsedf, not with ropes and threats of | carelessness on the partof some of our eit- | conquered 7 That the South vs pos Fey 2 2 50 yet ii sistory will | sould witness a fow moidier burials, the de- | jntheir sonis, and may thoss who. were the a the Republican defirition of that word.
: . ; ’ = 7 . ’ er Eu £h Gone 1 ssessed | ayer rocord as hut of en American genern} i d lin set z 3 5 9 If the following extiact i
vengeance, but with arguments defending | izens, or a wicked malicious design in some | of such means, Reores of blood-stained bat- Y . y E toiled equed grumbling becanse they have (0 | og ge of their untimely end, and be brought t lowing extiacts fiom = his
the sights of sll the citizens of the Comumon- | person or persons, who richly deserve the | tle fields and tens of thousauds of achifig
wealth of Ponnggivania, the rights of all | halter. If ii bes Lern want of proper | hearts sttest, Allowing then, or at least 3 ictord : ;
en Ey ea iok ht Semirianty of tes | ARE ols rd fe fi # from the very JuvSs of defeat, victories to | ia yailea-down apon him with a loud, grat-{ Some of our great generals at homs, far | A7¢ Democratic sentiments :
. or onos were, in.the Union to Lobo ruled ionid the sallicieh g possess which the worid will point m future ages|ing aoisB- and then the final mucarmonious | enough From the batile-field or aanger, <Indiguity frown pon the first dawning
whieh aie now, of 8: hy Jin t5e Poi, who have suffered, shou e sufficient to | common sense, what means all this devasta- | 44 among the greatest « vcr gained by man, putting of the poor fellow away in the un- 1d liks $0 hoap the failures and di o "1 of avery attemps to alicnais any portion of
at the samo time defending the rights of the | teach others to be on theirgunrd; and afnot, | tion end bloodshed 2. Are- a million of | jue 10t been fined By those fn power hallowed gronnd. A board, marked with would like to eap th oy 4 7 isanters a i 3 : rs poe ) 2
Sa : : 3 ave t bee tior e 2 es t ¢ Javed | of our country from the rest, or 10 enfeebls
Etaies as reserved by hem, when adopting | the miscreant should, by some means 7 oth- | white men oficring up their lives fer the ne- | pile Le disgraceful defata of others Vive Flats sad the Ane of his vagiment, telly | Of (BIS. waP Thon; our huAre sd byiaved : SS } ehieonis
the Cunstitui on. Strange times have come | or, be forreied out, sad dealt with to the | proves of the South who neither ask ne Wang Led raze Rie Lao 7 where he lies, but no one willerer visit it, (en. George *B. McClellan. 1t is in him the ercred ties thal now link together the
50 v. uo dcubt, and it 1s the absolute du” | extreme penally of the law, In our osti- pol - we iH i To od 85K DOT BC- | yon distorted into victories that blunder | and after a fow months heave elapsed no ens | that the soldiers of the Avy of the Po-.} VArius parig.
agen n4 a rany of alt eit re Shia ; J Spttush sympathy / Or, is it all 1 508: | 0 generals may still shine snd still lend | can tell where his reating placeis Tfthese| , .... place their confidonce, i was him The Constitution which at any time exists
ty, as well as the inhorent right of all cii- f mation, no punishment could be svvere tain the despotism with which Abraham : io 5 A 5 home patriois eonld wilneas soma of these 4 di ia : 1 Y :
. oven t : i H : our countrymen to defest and death. Loud pl : that terice saved the Capito! and our old | Hill changed by an expliait and authentic
sent, at ell times, to defend themselves in § enough for the devil that is thug sprexdiog | Lincoln and his co-workers seek to erush | J thie voice of the American people in favor sad pictures; and could have &n opportunity E pte S j A he ) authenii
this exeicipe of (heir rights, whether they be | destraction over our couniry, that is waking | ou: the spirit of freedom our fathers brought it] ; voice © 5; 18, A nr pi oy of obasrving how the young men of the Con- Keystone State from invasion, while his 2 of t!
3 v: ; : . Ain ia “a f their invided rights e tnvader ¥ he 1 i ol 3 i ¢ c : all:
enercachied upen, or token away Ly State or | » fecling of dread in the hearts of all goed | with thei from beyond the sess and shed oo pho fedetnay BU ware tnymiiagol pRLIE INA | Laks LIN Wars cowering asd tepbiing 1
* 4: gr a ec . thereof will one day feel that there i8 good orale by their fond parents at homo, | gw; ad d Washin® Resist with cara tho spirit of Jirunes.
Federal Administration. 1Lmaticis not from zeus. We think that itis due to the | their blood to mei arc {ast becoming demoralized, and learning A ol oa
coarse corn bread and molasses; if they gould | mies. Since then we have been dn astive | Yihen, on motion, the meeting adjourned
gaa these men, who have all their lives been | ,ervice, experienced meny hardehips from | to moet st Rook Hill, on the ‘evening of 8
not for the abolition of slavery, and ’
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and a defender«{ liberty, has been Gefara. | dig the grave ; the rude, unpainted cufflin. | (Toone and mado atons for their bloody will Address are not Copperhead sentirmen’s
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ed, why B's gicrious victorier, soatched Sr ionsE In Win as the coffin. | deeds. weknow rot what are. At any inle url
yoople is sacred obligatory upon
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whence egmes & violation, not only of per-{ public that investigations ba had 88 to the | Government is admistered for the gosd of i: me, » 3i5hleous the reseived iu fate all the vices and ecil habits incident “to the After he had defeated and driven tho |
anes) Liberty and security, but of Censtitu- | origin of all fires which oceur in our com- | the people, and is regulated by th et will a wild, urresirsined golder Ife, thus blighting beyond the Rappahaancck, aficr he bad ; .
: : : pie, ar 3 refuigied © i, he u : : iT f 3 Ta Alec TH erdachiagat nnd toa
tionnl and Statute Law, upon tae plea of | munity, and that some tessurcs be adopted | ns long as it secures to them the yights of Faisal nila their fotore promise—they would learn that | saved the Qapiol, and the cowardly car a : ;
5 SCCUTES (oO Ln . 1gnts or thei vn feblors too. isn : an ti i op: & a {hs - wArbmanis
ce militare necessity,” or any othes iilegal { 40 put a stop to then person oad of property, liberty Ae re * To {riigabiy Sire) A Te casses of the Abolition crew within is, how Lay 2 3
. Arg nag Hh 3 TR t RL or PM , Aroert n= rgople of th ortho ¢ ? o be 1 3 by ld { 1 7 ¢ thes form
ay ratha a Tieidiasl vohis bi -oaoe— : 3 3 ne Bulg the Col
« pograsity P—whother individaal Nguis VEL oon Drgovar 2)! Slik science and of the press it-will be worth 1 Mev 1.63 desired, Idonot believe that we ought to did they serve him, y thuing ihe ¢ of cavhraie Fait dsporidin
Ee : NISEI SLOY A ¢) PLYERS, — 0 5 fu % % : + on v 0 ia L : “ YIN,
vielated by a politieal perty, whatever ita Ll ies Go 3 foot 2 defending.” sad us president In whase font OWazD, Mey 1, GJ. go wild ahout the revolution now, going out from him, by giving the army that he had So haiiind ; 25 ’
’ : ¢ under under any legal or mor ng. a presicen 108¢e = er iin same : ; : : oe re be na change by usurpalion ; for
nue way be, or hy sny combination of ! Saps any leemi of noe the >t nilthinte tration ai Sea Ih the Northwest, butit ecortainly 18 our | organized and made victorious, out of the a Hehe J
ame Fesy 99 : lization to take a newspaper which he s the present administration would fain vEITE THE PEOPLE lioy to trot it with respect and to evur isa : iis in on the in.
yon, oven should they have possession of : tera oI oe Wits on Lolldhe fey worse Wondini Boek pur hy 2480, ig % Hi With: respes| 8 defeated, dissipated and demoralized hordes | Stor anc
: : . oes not need or dece not like, ng on? 2 HBy pus Aning. § ——— ig inftuence strument of good, 14 1s tt weapon
{he soins of the Siate and Federal Govern: fon i oe Lh > : 2 i: fi our Government secure to na why of these no Titian wi Titers ad fukn 3 rr of Banks, Pope and others, Qany a tear Ye slid Hig i fly spon
bonnd purchas hat he dc 10t Want, iy oe 5 en Hin ! olitie ire- s 0 ; : ii free gove fi
Noho ob Rand, *0 Al witehaners so WHAT EAS COLRCION DONE. | wis shed, many a prayer.was sent up for y A
ments, it is our duty, net only es freemen, blessings now ? Have we any liberty at all al A 1
save that to shout Amen! to every act of
the President and his Oabinet?
line, more than in any other. It is not down party hacks,says tf ¢ Tudiana Democrat
wg of & free, just, and bent
8 all
Li
§ vas tis future welfare as “little Mac?” bade as WHAT A MAN.
vont Government, to kuow our rights and eh
a eh ings GF he “lon rs wit anton” na amin, Wo gli chlo
maintain theo. it a Sait ha tt ; z fig These questions are porhaps “freasona- Wate Snite rl oh A i spat a TS AT pW ion | 18 be rode from our sight, for wo loved him | A disapedin booleing female camo before
That the portosal liberty of eitigcus not} eT Le” but they will suggest Ay . % Ue he Sir tui 54 hog lia Ey and nicer dostrnetion of the domestic institu. | his presence seemed to drive away all fear, | the Counly Grand fing bisteNerk, Shen
anly of ths unt of every State under ne ol id es ~ a © Ld Ah 2 hkl kgs i My tions of the people of fourtevn States had got- | and the troops were ready to face anything the following scene took place :2 ;
Abalition « iministration, has beep violated, ti = va a he i St tile be " biicori fo) passessiun ofthe Romine Goren when the gallant McClellan lead. It is smd Madam, eid the forsmas, what complaint
gumpled upon, timo and sagan by the par- Re a ea ? : = ; t Ariny of the Potomac.” Cod grant that 1 come to enter a complaint against wy
Giseuss this question, bat they could not a J AER
iy now in power, is patent to every reason voto thers, and therefore there were no jos- | the dag way soon coms when we can claim senior.
whe man, That the demecratic party ever
% He 28 Gy ofp ibl i i [08 3 a I, .
visa failuse, and their ¢fforts rostead | ibis rueans for contending with this scetion- | him again as our Comaiander, 13 the prayer | ‘Your husband I suppose ! well what is
violated & single right, or usurped & mite of z the people tends directly the oppos |al and Spa party. Some cay they | op the'soldiers, What was our commander | his name, and what has he done #
ry {a Bo BINRC 11400, sary :} 4 id 3 LL 13te « A Mav ba i. dhie - > : ® Tai : :
agtherity, is what ata bitterest enduny chn- 4 nat Y et Pas ed in the i wi, They Lave ha a ShogN Sev SI en Ble Li twken from us for? In him we soldiees is name is Mr. lis seuth ron,
ly f : p datorine to ret along withon! any i canse'of the Th w1 come nhow | ticanl Ditteraess, strife eid hatred foto pol. fo Vom th ta nes ! 2 : :
sot truihially assert, and if for no other ao £0 along withonl sng Bhat mibalat snot na SRS ea ann alt Fol | goles, the Dickin-ons and Dick Busteeds | coula find no fault; with him we were con- | 80d he beat me, and throw ma out of doors,
rekon, thin, we hold, is sufiicient to mote a fries those wha LOE Ee a On ee vival circles aod are dolng all in their POWER | op. alivays stood up so bravely for southern | tent. What excuse have they for removing and threatened to kill mo if I came into the
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be TESTE eves rll ts ath peat like ils editorial management. 1f vou | 037 State Capitol sod bear away, in chains, | Lo bring about a colilsion by force by arms | rights when well pard with offices. but subs fim more than that he was no Abolitionist, | house again.’
ith 3 ey: dal : S&L « X : 5 > ; : j 5 : ;
i i ge y ee of Dorinnliis one ‘housand ctesrmers who look m'o this | men against whom no erime has been aileg- Vetween the people. Their project is a |sequect events haveshown that these worthy and was fighting for the Constitution and “What provocation did you give him,mad-
cusly for the promuigaind Yemwotratic ; ;
priaciples, and the sueccas cf the Demo:
but the purchaser most alwars dotern
for nimself what is the truth, end pure
or not, 85 the
genuine or spurious.
I's
offured ssems to him | friends, the comy
happiest days have hoen pas
If yeu decline 10 advertise in, or with distant battlefields, cn which they have | fice seekers, cannot be attained. The whole
draw your advertizement form a political | Strogeied and died, to ba consigned to their! pr
because vor do not like its] at resting place hy friends
who a ow | unit
ery or its editorial manage ont, yon | Months before bade them (
a
or for ¥ rid ‘ i i Sha sha o—a dead failt ht creatures were somewhat unreliable, But be
paper for your advertismeni, you politely | ed, and whe, if guilty of any offence should | 8 2 Redd Burs A a may. the men of seven States con- | the restoration of the Union, and mot for | am for such treatment ?
nay i ieily invite the Hera ied hy th W i i dowca. We have znother plan i ' . 5 : Au og
eratio party. 87. rather anclyily inyite them to aiihdraw > ied y the A Pp 4 ; o : TS ’ wi on in view and | go a04 (hat at is safer to rely on themselves | 0id Abea protiamation and the niggers. “I dont like to tell, six.’
from yeu, hen you withedrnw your adver. | Ye CANNOL fov0C (hem back when we gee | 85 %¢ 40 not expect to take out & patent for | rather than trast to those of distant States | ywoil, I see the Committe on the *Unnduct | «But my dear madam you musk, The
‘ . 5! iseme thei C sh Dino tagme foclinie cxprosaed tw the faces] tt Will gite 1Wuathe public’ or “nothing. i who had no higher motive that pay for their : y ; : RE
out ths contr | tisement from their paper. You virtually the same feehng pre ¢ face i a g tive | pay fol bloned thet 5 i ” >
: | gay te them—1 have ro further drsics I ¥ This lan is 86 well stated by a eotemporary patriotism, and they met in convention at oft thoi es) bes pe i i : opi Gund Jury mast hugw ali thechcomstan
Har wd sin the lehatge. dnd: ese 1g) 2 ontzomerg and fortned a Confederation for | and 8 pretty thing they have made of it. {.ces.
ie A iat at hak a > o 2 mutue! defense and protection. They doubt- | [vis easily to be seen that none of the Well, if I must I must, be done it just
241 gncanal atiention . 5 i 5 RTT .
Cc ek i 9 less believed that when the great nporthein | membors were ever 1 the army in times of] ‘cause I wouldnt sleep with him.
YF fur friends throng
for.cr | of car friends. when we Know (hat al
nted of, your patronage: 1 2m going {5 nee | po
your mowey ia ihe support of 2 pape !
who puichase thor goods in this town, are
invited to ina; cet our advertising column$.
ghey will find the best business men in
d of ene spirit and arc only
t s manifesting themselves in
and wm hu
5 : res 2 0 not read aud 4a not lik, 1 & f z the despots hei ns- i z siiza 2 itneased this v, W ‘ 3
elle fonts edvertised in the WATCHMAN.— Sh Rs i 8 = Iaba! Vif 20 : os de fits from their sbus Riad it, fellow-citizans, and sea what you Propls hniang us Sa Sn hardships or batle, or they woutd know «Ah Ythat ig the natare of ¢he ease, is-iz
4 Yu “Yin Te t rustomers through thet paper o ’ or, 2 hog ha © it kof il: ¢ 8 5, 3 8 3 3 H I :
Men who, whaterer cir politcal opin 3 3 8 pay my | ed power, by ils hope that they will see | think of it: of the masses would force Mv, Lincoln to | more about it, for if they do know they | very well, why did you refuse so sleep with
chiange in business or readiness to wait upon | thar denger and retrace th
wil or - .
them, 1 will dd whet T can to erarh Your Democracy, they tell us, {3 tre
paper ont of existence. Finally keep your | it be true, then bas our Gover
digtanes. esiablished
a
ia do not seek 0 ¢ others on ac
eouns of party politics. {tis evident, from
- sow It us have done with meetings and | abandon the principles of -his party, and | don’t teil the truth, but thank God one priv_| him ¢
5. If! go Yo work. The apathy which has overta- | pledge himself to administer the Jonstitution | lege we soldiers have yet, that is to be | Cause he was drunk and T didn't wane
the {act that they adress she public through wont been | ken the public mind cannot be shaken off by us Jeg by oe Supine Dore. si a lieve what we please, if we do not get to soe | to.” \
this medium, that they aro willing to trans: ot mL by tinitors and grown and | meetings but it can be by news of a determin- et ne SE or Se it published or made puolic. You can sce the | Well how is if when he's sober 2 Do you
set business with Puncerats, while other, | Kaxyroxy ap thu War.—The Lonis- flourished, as no Government ever did be- | ation on the part of tie Admenisiration to | cion was deliberately resorted 10 by the sec- | Committee try to sadlle the ‘blame all on | refuse fo sleep with him then ?
by confining their bus ness notices entirely | ville (Ky.) Democrss, which has been a war fore, in the lap of treason. Who guarded | bandon. party politics and devote itself to | tional party in power, and a trap was laid | Gen. MtOlollan and give all the honor 0 No gies but when he is sober he won’ :
to Abelition Journals, seem to decline Dem- | nape all along, comes ont openly. against the bonds of oar Uni as zealously 8 to | fhe atonal interests. - The neople ask for a i fund the Coufuderais States RA gome one clse. They say that the army | gr. with "a
ocratic custom, and by their actions sty, | giving any sapport to the Administration, | ™ Sor themmelons the cog omen of -Union victory in the field, pabiotism 1m councils, oe tI nd, by was well clothed and in good fizhting trim The jury put their heads together and
we cannot for you, you ere nol worlh iuvi-| und declares that the only way to break savers #7 : Tie DeMocraTic PARTY | Who | honesty cvery where. The Government of | ities, after the cotton States seceded , refused | shortly afer (he battle of ‘Antietam. Now | sontuded nor fo find a bill.
ting to purchase. Democrals, we do not| down the bloody and destruciive Abel pointed out years ago, with prophetic elo- | tha United States must be sustained uot by td do £0. and of the two evils preferred, as | I do mot pretend to know about the whole i ge
ask you to make any business distinction on | tion war policy. is to refuse supplics.—It quence, the horrors that now hang to dark- | speeches, Lut, by action. Are the loyal it, then doubtless seemed, to remain in the army as [ did not get to sce all, but as far Tur Last Rosas or Somaar !—The old
wocount of party poitics ; Dut bevsare of hott | declares that i conpat end will not “Supt 1y over ug, as the result of the workings of | (cagaers prepared £0 sustain government by i a any as our corps was concernad, I do know there maids of Connecticut, whose
who Jo! When you want to. parchasc| port a war upon States and populations, in fanaticism? A Dumooraric PREapesT. | loans # - Are they ready to voiunteer for the | the pind ny of Go San these | was more sickness in it, than at any time | como so hard and wrinkled that they
goods in Bellefonte, go to the wen who in-] yiclation of the Constitution. and for the de- Who told ug that & union in which sla | war? 1f not, what good can they expeet to | States, of | course, made common cause in the dismal swamps of the Chickbominy, | them for nutmeg graters, have in the des
vite you through the colurans of the WATON- | struction of State Constitutions, laws and ‘very was recognized was not worth preserv- | accomplish in this hour of pressing need $— with tueir imperilled sisters. The first result {and as for clothing. I for one marched from | ation of their fenaine'siate, formed 2 leaguo ~
aX, whether they be Demosrats or Repub- | institations.” The editor sees no way of ing? A party without a name. Who | We wa (rom thew 10 the loyal peopleof the ig a oa Seu oe e Sharpsburg to Berling a distance of twenly- | as follows;
licans, end you will find them to be honor: | stopping this programme but by refusing it altel of “higher law” and told us our | North who stand aloof fiom them, and in| ep — Fours of coercion. and the loss of | seven mules, barefooted on account of not We the undersigned, women, of New Ua.
able, upright deslers. any aid. Constitution was ‘a Joie with hell and a | tha people faithfel always, we ses the hope | half wil ion of men, with ouly New Orleans | having shoes, hundreds were compelled to | ven, unite fo form ourselves into a ¢ Loyal
; rent Bol emt iit Eitan Is to covenant with death ¥ A nameless party | of the Union and constitution. 3 so show for ihe Hympnious Aaetifices thet | 4, the same; and “by the time we reached | Lengoe,”? for ihe purpose of excrting cur
4 Tas news from the Army of 4 e } 2 a Ra ye ep 3 that has marched into power above the | . yy iy demonstrated that the Loyal Leag. De San oe ih Warrenton, the horses were dying like flies infuence in aiding and sustaining (as far
omac, up to 1odsy diets 3 viioy ri civilian from Fredericksburg, that a general wreck of all that is greet or glorious in our | yy gapioi unite the North. What can bat Few Orleans, got by accident, by the | from disease and fatigne—and yet this com- | ax prasticable) those who are logal to tho
over the rebel troops by Gun huss, Tihe 3 : lected 2 Government. and now seeks to fore tthe | yp 0 Joyal leaguers are singere in their vow | treachery or incapacity of some of its defen- | mittee, has the audnaity 10 tell us that the | government 3 ard we do hereby agree to
{iaht commenced on Friday, und, from the | advance was : projecte y the Feder! ohuins of clernal slavery about the limbs of | ¢ ont I car not of the. Admingh ders, is the sole terrafirma ocguired by coer-| oom wie in good trim and should have | to refrain from business dealings with
latest news yet reoeived, it ia still progress is, but that o large body of the troops, | freemen ut the satis time they strike the of unconditional guj LO! © RIMSIEA® | fon after two years of war! What a sta moved sooner; but it 18 no nse for them | persons of known disloyalty sentiment or
ing with great intensity, Gen. Lee has. | whose term of service expires between the ?
tion they would of course suj port it if it . fail b fail that
iy lavery Raul. : i ; It} pendous failure, to be sure. a iatlure, that Aes 3 aie os eta otras
isp Laon Lie Co 105 OF Mavs retustli ta abet ering fetters from slavery forever. But difficul- | 1 0ndoned the radical policy: It is plain, | for a thousand years to come will provent an {to try to show a soldivr «i thing that he has | who, by their voles or otherwise, - sustain
a0 i It Cl 8.2 - oT : 4
. gentrated his main force upon “the right Lelisving that it was the object of the com-
ties are in the way, and though it might | oh «(hat the way to unite the North is for other resort to the old anti-Christian and | seen and experienced. Prince Da Joinville | men who ate opposed to upholding tha
be easy to make freemen of slaves, mil- Yurcpean havit of Lrute force, for setting | cap explain the matter and we soldiers { the government in its offbris to suppress tho
] ; i : der fu-chief to force them into a fight of ; the Administration to return to the policy of *h 3 Ton: 3
of our army. The loss is reported to be | Man & i ve , on colati Chi American question. or aredit his werd than Hic oaths | rebellion.
be on 2) ihr o desperation before the efficiency of the army lions of freemen can never be enslaved. [ihe Critteuden resolution. This was the as wonld rather aredit his word than ‘lic oaths | rebellion am —
ECE rons av. | should be impaired by cmergeney which ra for years to prove to the | platform of the New York Democracy last{ 77= The Hartford Temes says it has been | Of such men as Wa 2 Pmt a The In wil ih Cio Tateeiun Aap:
orabie results. Gen, Dodge had met Gen, | would arise during that period. I hi oo Fallin ik States 5 Bh fall, and ‘on this the North ought to bo nnit- | ascertained by dc'ual count, that three pas Se Hid are 7oubing We}, 1nd and a nigger head, or "kinky head.
tg + ac DBs icular, that ion was riGuT and would | ed. Thisis comuon sense. It needs no. ar-| thousand oidiers were withdrawn from the nited/ States yreasur? . Arswer—Ta the nt. :
Forrest, and fighting was reporie * to Le 2o- | p= Those who wish to have job ory {be recognized by the Northern people?{g i er—In the (s) cent
who wis : amend. It congends, itself fo the reason | any toi vote the Reputlan ticket in Cond, We do Hot gel 10 aio: ssucl; Wbout Tore elntagtinte:
grog on on the = ne, of done, bo hh plein and fancy, call in #0 us. / Phe wan who boasts {list he wade Abs of ol sensilile ny 4 RR oi. ‘what is {raBspiring, gyeept what we expe Read [fuftr Bros. Adv usement.
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