Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 12, 1863, Image 1

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ICINNIE. |
BY MARY FoREsT.
Al
gh your darling
Aidcer hard sly
Althoug
Remem!
Our Savi
<’s gone,
Tok dark ax
cur bloodless b {cals louo,
pic's ani
d Ler above—
, only dear,
and took in love.
urn or shed a tem.
o behold her. whors
sare nor troubles rise.
i1here,
des—
hier winni
© brow,
the Maver. row eo liet Major, and unilcd
garter Masters Deport
ro ethane was
: oar:
Major
myvacif with the {
ment down on the
pretty hot fumes of gt there 1 tel
or ckstnz, but
Hooter y at Fred
\
to this s de—it wus the sales
ardisu
AV lot fhe Assistint, when bis curiosi'y was
Ne, PO RCIGAR ; YOU know something ahout
—bat not all. As every fellow wig
eetiing feave to ao home for a thort sg
1 theoehit I would
3 for a few
take a > Fronch
y Liens
ard v
in old Center.
Stopping for n shor
4 in Crow Bollew, then en
Pie
nel in the evening.
sre Rome filed
de for youu ro
nix Mil's about ei
tic town, passed
yy
0H Cr
+ Big
with natures «
le there, noticed no man on
nrg’ to gue
and giepped at
r.
ous nec
my thirst,
the verge
am. bade him evening.
co Why, M
1 to see .
, is that
“Yours at!
ficting grely. gays I, ~but pray, Mr. Bat.
A
ter Prin the name of all ur'ure
Are YOu Why,
Rol er ido !
the prar fr, — t
Fow men ~hecaiie 1m thins
dasing nurs shiny
w i}
ie, 1
hit
£ th
FR
that its fade 1x O¥Q
in er on it bir our ened
heard of the man in the
rods ayonnd in the atoe.
iherefinve you wil
fall to the ground.
1a tiie) sopher ms ces his
ways find th
ams ston bik the
facts and seasonings dey ent on his th
theory cn b
orv, and not b
and when lus ther
gested and arrayed. a ean of the
find a'l na:
sternig to his vee, Hence
golfer dont “nxi
genni Like myself, wil
'
.
ftdrwn nga
1 apple d
monn in shape like
which is the reason thar it always shows a
vornd face, and therefore swims around ir
no hing hut wa'e
which are
yer seen vain aseend to the elond-!
Ka, ro, ain always desronds, Ad here is
the reasan that the apes of the al
wav bid from you: a kind of Valance that
1
ke pr the face
alwavs, foward vou. and,
therefive, he wde, like a p shale J
ean<tE il Ta cast its Jiahe downwards,
pry h oe tke at pr Ys
Jving on the bet cick, 1
shines upwr-de sod you kn at ships at!
gen, when they elitirve one of the elon 8
eatled x fhe ene
it dais wivong of ihe
hu
caused a consnskion or Lod
1s of counen dring &i
end ent slipped Miss Lona into
Look bere, B 1s ocal
1 you.” Alv
Bate «Yon lon’
,ma out, snd lave th
h,”’ says he sl
intend to vake
world in darknossd
am going to drag her ont, snd she sh I te
and 1+
mine, 1 he made up. My
ness, ins ead of
bi geen in amdiotypes
tionary, &¢, and stead of the cursed © Sop}
perheas br
braast of all se ny !
likeness, with a rake and the moon nt my |
on yon will hear Dol Ive Dutton or}
|
Leing on butier prints, will,
. pnint nas, on sta; i
will he seen on cvery |
tping,
x's, colors and condltior
Hoy didd! ». the cats in the fon "
C ine see the wan that rok 4 out the moon.’
{
one alse singing. |
|
{
“Well” gays I, You ‘had A pill
when up went
his hands, down wen
away,”
and the drag made, byt no moon. {
the rs
GPhai’s a 8 ip,
look how she roeks, il
bring her the neXt tim 2 Ba I told
had not ul {o wart. I must ro up town,
He requested me to erilaext day. [1 eslied,
it te had got the
gerniched her face.
akel him
Sul net quite Bob, but would
100k a scab,
muon ov
fier he tore Lie
10 nigh gif
gi h
Pieces no
gel heauhi of he editorisis,
ge erally peaking,
(pers
ile then ing
nd if 1 pot the
he Majors doe
I rephed,
« and what
febip §
has point ane
ring the reed city,
from the New Y.
ly speak of things which shonld hav
none
building forts
we tate,
HNCCR,
All doen we
ry | his pre-euce the
saved us,
:
|
BE
| among those who
did at home
{ for the Const
ification of the :
r savs lie, * but Boh ees 1;
they spucared son:
Ler struck and very mysterions, «Bah,
{ he, did you read the leaders in the last]
two iscues—ain’t they
doubt)’
so, and if you would b: it your rake wi Bh)
the m you migh
{ican the clippings’
ree in it:
s<¥e ban te) that Gv
tale | fi 1d 3 but sg th
Wa il
lies and bars which it
{no de pe ‘dence is to be placed in the ru-|
{ mor.”
New,
a
he Washinoton | Pa
From t
SOLD YR
TR
st Tos em
We have now put in hee
We ca
s ssien of this inhospia
this department.
5h dny of Avril,
advance on Chaileston.
val attack on Fort Sumpter on the Tih alt,
their has been lirde said is
pened even in our own campe — things that
of us over heard of
About five thousand tre
and the
We ar
a portion of the city, and the rebel camps
on James Island can be s:en, but not reach-
ed without a heavy force,
The rebel pickeis
n talking d s1ance of us eve
keep their distance through the dny. ‘Ihe
weather is extreme
month of August in Pennsylvania,
vovisions plenty, such ns
ell enough, exe
ig we wenid wilt
uf some oiler kind, The
ved us twice inte we came Auth,
jest tim
{rection ns on
Jost clothing bud to be pai
cpt to give the caus from which our
ctdnng wee
ait. it
ed: hut
rnd (ail all who
live suits of Cit
era on
shove
alin va ud
url
aon. Bat la or clothing and onr b lls over n our
cnoms terch-| s :
: io lowance fiom twenty to filty
is sudlicient © |
valh man,
Qur offi cers adm’t that had they attended
o icin hime, this money could have teen ery.
Yeo 3 nd they
they spent in drafting t}
larch List, to our off drs, our money we onld
{hot have been extracted fiom us.
> pins from the Norih, many patriotic
ers, and: Lost of resolu ins adopted by
the differen
Their main
whole De
he ata of
department.
+1
o Herbanon tie
he ope a d ee who 1
They
ation and pence,
Jon’ want pe
A low tie to say.
ve bet
We sre wil
hitter end
flag, but we have thus far
flrts to ov rwheim the willions arrayed in
Sull the encrimsoned waters of th
hattle.
civil waris nor subside
of the mo tter is there is
1s but would »joice at ih
Je and an he norable peace.
setory to the whole Ame
country that the solder
vote fur any man who wi
Truly yours,
A HiGH
Co, D 85h. PAV,
~o-a-
Repeaticss SC ARGUN
axon,” treason at the North,”
1 hang up trai ors,’ +
tras sonable demonstrations,’ reason ot
the Noarih,”* ‘‘copperher
ism,” ceoppoath aded,’
salut tary hang nz.
hemp.” -hung at the firs
ovat ¢ sediment of fiiih,
00 pe rheaded ’ Sarmput
‘Northern traitors!
ason at the Northwe
senst,’ treason at
our dvots.” shutiernnts,’
firsides,” *hutiernu's in
nats on ihe half<hodl,
North,
howe! hen
4 twisting’
© pperies ids arithing
od,’ eoppuheads tur
uraason at the Noith,?
mids?, ‘enpperhends,’
ays I, « they wera intended to
t atch the moon.
an, aud that rity is noted for the |
add the editorial
the Press and it will be spre, avd T left,
BOB SHORT,
NTIM:BT.-AVFRY IR-|
LSTING ARMY LiTT R.
we of Eaominer i
pom the 85h Pennsylvania Regtnient
preparatory to miking ai fiery few thinga to admire in others.
The most we har is
KX papers.
stand weil fortifie
1 breastmorks ever since
in view of Sumpter and
wari
ly x: bh
former oecensions, Oar
Juring Our CAMA Axi
thier
requisitic
sc but are eager to fight.—
ardent desire of every soldier in this atny,
eas. cay to tose no! le peace men of our fr ecdom as means of attneks on the princi-
o¥ treason in uur widst,”
‘hanged,’
‘treason at the North,’
home, ‘treason in our
“disloyalty inoue midst
py the North ulive with Jop
weads,’ teopperheads
‘copper! he ds twining:
Veep erhoends crashes
BELLEFONTE
”
THE ew - AND pan _am0-
TIONIsH
he Pilzrim Futhers, when they landed
!on this Continent, ** to worship God ac ed,
Ww to the dicintes of their own conscience’
£8YyS |
strong.” “No
be
'
Heres a and to allow no one to worship God ina way
5d the Press which | {different from their own, are said to have
sed two important rosoludons, which,
and comprehensiveness. |
aled in the history of sry other!
The first was;
«The earth balongs to the saints.”
| And the second :
accouchucrs wi “ We are the snints.”
bE story may be apocryphal, but the!
Reporter. [New Ensland character
{vel ped itself, by an acne ref ex.
eration snd a very
1 ¥oread :
— Halleck is to]
e report comes from |
i pas
{for their sanciity
stand a
nadnees, of course | people,
, as it hes sinee de-
] Paumneer.
defectnne vospeet for Ge
n= of others, hes rescued it
[from the charge of intentional slander. It
and opin
Titi
119 row arzved that if such yesoiutions} ave |
inot actuady been jp
i
now understood ta ba the character of
int iy us nearly half | megintors and fri
Lhata a, Of a people knuan tw bistory they
ir mon hsm lure the nos
| ,. their passage |
81 would
Perhag rot have militated against what 18
our
ends in the and of stesds
on county.
for ft prone to fad ont ali the good
me and took pos- I Jings that fie in themselves. and to loudly
Vie island on the | xopess their disappointment at linding so
3 They
hat they are tire most refi-
gous, the most virtuous, the best informed
But since the na- have discovered t
tregard to orphans and the most enterprising people on earth:
and they have accordingly divided the wor d
Descendants of the
wl ov freq hy
hey frequent- fing two parts, to wit :
hap-
s, who reprigent the New England
idea, and ordinary morials, possessed of
for J !
before. fewer apticndes, representing the greet mass
here,
Jd, We have been
yups are left of the people generally.
If this ciessification would satisfy the
New Inelend friends, few
but there is Species of
New England philanthropy which beeou es
perfeetly tolerable when it tukes a practi-
esl direction, Fhe conceit of ther own su-
periority, and the low cstimate torimed
them of the moral and intellectual gual ties
of otiers. make them act with the
—cquel fo the bop (ohoolmnsters in religion and polities; in
We get pact, in very situa jon of life they think it
i~ philanthropic and charitaile to bo contin:
stifesicem of 0
wuld of ject (0
from all appear-
coms up to with-
y night, buat
Tegrnie
the
et the hard ta
cad
my rationg,
willy teaciong those whom they think less
rge for 1
anced shore they are and to compel that
prymasterhas Vise dg wity of thought which serms fo be es
though | (hia to their happiness, and which, if it
e failed 10 render
mal soitade.
8 of the
alrendy
Gan taadie ude men nie ol
% hich 1 seldom Kiaows etd
Men, sa locked upon by the Naw England
whale world an inrelicet
One of the
Fuogland m
Latin ate otis
1 for. Tshiall nm
charseterisiie
we have
ii
Las alieadv
were pot mn hos
homage of Lis tel
could be trought sronut, would render this pws well Le in the
Noe
New jer todo ham more baru
gated.
CFRIDAY MOENING, JUNE 12, 1863. .
| PROFOSE DDEMCCRAT.Ci LATFCRIEL.
We the Democracy of the State of Towa.
order to prepetuata the Union of the States
! establish ju
lore tefore the arrival of
Tein, last eveniir an gn:
avons bes eged th
tr
Hus crowd of Sec
e depot, eager “to atch a
|
-—
os The Nashville Press, of Mon:
in
tice, secure domestic trarqn
: i : {
i altavdigham, who, it was | provide for the common defence, promote;
at ih lef auisy the 1 | 1 . 3 N i
i ferred, had left Louisville m the mormng. | ihe genoral weltare, ard secure the bless
Ata few minutes aft x the train.and with
the great Mogel of th se Cop, serhead fnetion,
LAL thes Dime ihe crowd had juercased to ghont | ity,do by our Ddcpates in Convention As-
la thousand persons, and a1ush was made for | se mbled. sdopt the folowing as cur tatioim
| the rear is which contained the Northern | of Principles.
{tractor The car was eon} letely surrounded?
and, sa he ¥ ed sometivie many cb- oy
tained a ghmpse of nm, gecure wn their Persons, Vonse, Capers ard
Piesenly an ownibug meked np to the dficiseraingt vurcasonstie st grehoes
rm on Mas
aceon
Freel, and Val |
andrgham, ¢d by eight or ten sol-
ters entered the clumsy vehicw, In gfe
ments it started nn Mari of, ATOUIN
iy , down Colleye to Church,
down C nave h to the ¢ x
)
te violated, and no Wares
tal, i-sue but nv;
se ges, shall pot
|
{ dept plats
f ban
1
|
sth or allirmetion a
the place to be searched, sud &
hattanooga ened.
in was in reRGIGESS to
ih p ing thes i
persons ui tl Ings 6 be seized.
Resolved, Thint treason against the Unf
States shall &
i vey
ist only in
Two yenig agp nd giving them aid and
South were a
the Seeessionists of the
person shal be convicted of Treason
on—they row onbrac
on the testimony of two williess:s
twelve moll ons of Ame master end
i
1
|
i
oe
i sga'nst them,or in adhering to they erent
i
is
i
IICR US, 1
:
game overt act, or on confes in open-
slave, Two years ago Ue nung of
had no place in the
whole North arose 88 6ue man
Administration—now there exists one who
is styled the great Mcgal of the Cron baits tion of blood. or furfeilure of state,
faction.” | during the hie of th
The progress of events have in tap Je
~ have in fal
traitor §
—zhe | Court, anu Congress
§
Northern Stat
shal) have power to de-
ment of
arourd the |lare the punis
no attainder of Treason shall work
excel
won attained.
sl Resolved, tha tivilege of the
$s Corpus sh
{eft the South without +a faction’
two years -ulso crea ed a faction’ in the i when in ca
safely nay mogul
n Vaillandighaw, |b
is the most at
is someihi
Norih, of wh eh the (
this feat Mogul”
Rut (hie exte
ond all proc
Resolved
ceneed,
tecs to us the 1
nt of that ‘action
dent of that {ation is sone-
g teyord oll precedent—it cinbraces the
tica of ibe Stare of Pennsylvania.
v York, New J rey, Ohio, Iediwa, Dh-
hols, it divdes by a d t line the
tier of the Middle States from new Fogland.
But (his is Lut pert of tha
Awnerican yes, Valls
Tao years have made also an ad
of div siona between these Mids ng
or 18 this
8 reality
Press and the pr
"51
pEoL
{ semble, 1 overntnedt for o
and to]
redesess of gricvances.
Resolved,
tal we will always give our
dis nud nur ¢
d support to the Admins
tration in every Constitiational
entire
1esiore ine "nion, and enforee the
Ttesolved,
work of two Laws.
dighnw
That the present Admivistration
Kent cues |
i has heen guilty
{infringements upon our Congiitational rights
that 80h sesfaie dangerous to the liber
the jines, of many snd unwarranted
mitted Line
States and the Southern d
3
line merely des
i
ates, |
|
pit ex ties of the prog!
eo and destructive to the Ree
nublic-—and we hereby prochim our gh
a chauge
ro the American citizen. Yallandgham is
under the Constitution to deman:
he disapi vars
«ent into a furvign couniry
from us, nothing from him-— |W
wiint he hag has done, 8
the above
the LT
we ean hear nt puinons pol ey of the 4dmm
id, what he
lem,
n though the w
al
Five Spece
sa und the Ballot Box,
That the enn
Farge ihe deps
Ig iT depad
tans, for us hie
meratior the Con
orm a tomb certain rights shail not be con
rt oof Lipid
{lag the
Adon ation of W
Lr disparage othersr
- of Lis Lead.
power to protect Rim?
Pre.
touch a hair At
’ ny tie Cor
to abi Sains
Sng wud in
sl sly. we Sain our
from him however anx
Von men
and hind
nm, Tt
our allowance, —
mind, are either sairta or heathiers, dront
iors, Masonsor ante-Masors
SIN UP 1yds or teto'a
heroes op cowards, pairtiols or irattors,
dotlars | New Engiand mind knows no midie I
is eonunually on the stretch: it allows
forty-two
dolinta to
mind ; and, in the restiess pursuit of sew
happiness, produces =n infinite deal of mis
.
devoted the time | Bug the fererich excitement of the New
Jer resolutions in
The | 1
neither fixeli nor other people any peace of lis cast ©
ry Beat, stiingg ¢
'
wily afl that
ty, preserve,
tion of th
in the hands of a
to which Lie has deciar
S8 Rnd
is, {it is the fact.)
wo will, :
protect and do fond the
United States.
WHAT WAS PRY
13h govern,
Conwit
Cif #8 wn enemy, and as pow er!
4 as it 18 conguivable for mau to be,bp
ity of a forein pico
an the genere
vers now to him
MIS D AKD Wi
GOT.
15, except
ple. Sirs
ss a foreign people. Th
wen, what corrupt and embecile
wads this great. happy and united country
110118 hos-
, Ta
During the inst Presidential campaign the
it Lincoln
the country would receive
ns of Amer-
men have i i:
abolition party promised that
should be elected,
Erg avd mind, which at times is bordering
on insanity. does the most mischief in poli-
tics. Running constantly to extremes, it in
always opposed to corupromise 3 pars
the one idea which is uppermost at the time.
with faial peiseverance, to its most dn fal
const quences, The idea being once e Coneievs
ed. that self-esteein of the New F
does not permit him to deubt or oppose it:
tly at war with somehedy who
with him, for tolerance is not
one of the furbles of his rgid character, and
he sees in men sclilom mare than the twe
I see in
t regiments in this
olj ct seems to he
moeiatic p Englander
x in
y Laval heart with
‘tions concil.
le is cons:
say the soldiers ao.q pot
erness rests wholly
er than they ever
poles which separate them,
{ise to fi:ht to the
Under no form of government contd the
ew England mind be pro neiive of more
mi<chicf than under the Republican one
which we are supposed to enjoy. tis here
where the greatest Tuvitnde oucht to he gv.
en to discussion, and where all opinions
neh to be tolerated or combart @ only by
the force of argument. Tustead of that, the
sectarian sprit in religion and politics of
the New Englander pses the very provisions
which are made for universal tolerance and
uizon and the old
wen the fruitless
Now, the amth
not A men 2nengst
aend of this siyug-
A pea
iiean nation is the
satine
s of the 83th will
ill bring 1t about,
ples and convictions of tas fellowmen, de-
grading thereby not only the institutions
under which we live, Tut actually endanger-
ing their safety. All the 7sms that have di
wided our country. all the great questions
which, since the establiliment of the Fed-
eral Constitution, have agitated the Union,
¢.ghoot | ave had their direet or indirect origin in
+ {the Nev England mind, with i's sweeping
aeneralities and its disposition to run to €x-
tremes,
The idea of the universal emancipation of
the nepro and his equality to the white man
was born in New England, and has heen
pursnedpwith a fanaticism which 1s ready to
amerifize everything — liberty, law, ficedom
of speech and of the press, trial by jury,
the Constitution, and the Union its 1f —to
ita realiz tion. The experience of ihe past
PRIVATE.
rs. ’-——**Northern
reason
defiantly disloyal
ad, “tgopperhead-
fe ypperbotiomed,’
thaoging ’
t lamp post,’ ‘Dem.
copperhead em,’
hy with treason.)
si. ‘treason at ihe
They have created ibree distine
tle to teach each other, and
they rule ' ot to plunder and d
100. of something more, the
before the mind the furth
tioveroment of the United States 4 iv be the
Guverrment has become Lat ten miles square
a nand’s breath of (rain,
tions and that it is
quiet and the distracting politignl questions
{ which kept peopiein a continuul ferment’
would be perinanantiv settled, and 0
Cease,
2. They pron ised that the cleciion of Lin-
cols woul make tives good fill every man's
pocket with money, that we ail should get
a fare
of & territory and
hy these sectional separ
also witout will er power to protect the
property of the free States of America in
{ree, and that ©
roast bee,” should be the rewsa
two dollars a day and
rd for aday’s
labor,
eure og
PT IRR TIRT ors pT
. i story, under the beading, * Mince Pies ¢
ings of Liberty 10 cursilves and our poster-|
Resolved Fhat the right of thelpeople ta be
levying war
comfori— that no
{
|
unless |
Treason. but that!
corrup. | pound cake snd ather delicacies,
: -
i ged tha f o government
ions, on land or sea. d that if the gover
those two 6
The fig of England, mark you,
wen —the {lag of the Confederacy, we
¢ with shame, protects our eilizens.—
n vessels are to-day tu the vay Port
of Philadelphia under the pro codon of,
fiving the British flag, and dare not lave
i ey promi
ed in theif hands, ths publ
id offy as if by Aladdie
taxation should be Known ro
protects A
4
debt shouim
e pa
inp, ard that
4 Fice press free speech and free homes
"way their political woito and ery, fivm cone
{end to the other.
1 These among a
al ihousnd of other good things. and Lincoln
Now what did we get?
thie pars witout it—and the hie
things were promised,
izen of the State of
west prominent ©
is dependent upon the wili of the
Nation, which two years ago ad no 0
(hau a nominal existence. And w hy is Val-
land gham there §—Liere is the burning hum-
{intion. Ttis because this Goverment of
the United States was not strong enough to
protect him and preserve its own tisten ce,
(his is the whole truth and nothing but (he
truth, and, it weans, let us be prepared for
it—it means the downfall of that Govern-
ment or anarchy —it 1s a tar ble fact—1tl
Government at Washington is upon ihe
was elected.
4s the abolition negro agitation ceased]
No, but it is now b
g put into practical
operation in ¢pposiidon to the »
fourths of the American peaples
Instead of the promised quiet, from polit
jeal pgitation, the country las been po
itated into one of the most bleody civil +
cad of the public indebleduess bebe
loaded
two thousand millions in addition, the inter
have been
ned, we down Ww
est of which alone it taxes the pople fo fe
(ottering verge of dissolution. We ure :
oe a aeonranny | lessened, we have been loaded down with tuo
stepping out into the duwrk -a Government
thousand millions in additicn, the interest of
oh alone it taxes the people to their ute
: io pay.
New COUNTRRF&IT, — 4 is! Pree speech and (ree press Lave been rut
an imitation of a former plate of the bark,
very hittle of the said ciroulation is affost, | tolerated on their side, whilst for a Democrat
and we presume it will now he entirely call fro tell the truth, has become a peniteniiary
ed in. lu is a very simple matier tic
fore to detect the new counterful.
genuine five plate now in use by the bank
of Northumberland conta'ns the Tetters five
too week to protect its citizens must inex;
tavie full. K.
counterfeit
and nothing but free”
ace.
A glorious and happy Union has been
J, and the policy of
So a8 lo rendera re-uniosn almost iin-
severed adwinisiratl mu
coints as nothing, the lessons ineuleated b
ands,” dveason in Berks eonnty,’ tres n
Lat our firesidgs, ircason in our ki‘chiens,” Jour Ro volutior.ary patriots are isughed to
irea on inooeur pantnes PreRsSOD IN 0Lr scorn, when this New Fagland iden of hls
fedrooms,” streason andor onr beds, ‘eap Yorn) negro equahty is pressed upon the
perhencs in our bogus. ‘copperheads in
people, And now its correctness and just-
tea are to be p oven by sileneiing the tong nes
2! the preasos which refuse 10 be coavines
I, and by imprisoning wen who hold onp' =
SWE” aE sie opinions, How long will the New Eu-
{and idea be permitted thus to lord it over
free prople t— Plala. Ace.
I= More law suis than lave shits are
brought on by attachueny.
‘hutierna 8 at our
cur atties,’ butie -
dish uty ai the
srattors at
ing Fomme sunlis
‘ircason in our
white, insgried in the body of the note
the vignette, and 2 or G00 ¢
cor letters, covering the 5;
tending the whole length between the two
femele beads, which letters sre not in the
counterfeit. The genuine note bas-aloo n
red tint.
possible,
‘I'hisis but a brief chapter of what has Leen
promused, and what we got = fonichinn,
EE SS
GrNERAL JACSS N oN UI IL AND MILIRARY
Pownr. — When the movement was wade in
irr e8s to refund General Ja
telir
ta etier on the
k on's fine,
Debi oie he Gld pitriot, then in t au ihe
17 To-morrow the fist number of the
weekly Age will be issued. Tivs will fa
good nows to these who sub crived fur it] lost
three mouths ago mvdlpiate the prineiple that the milnary
ar houtd always be sabjrct ‘0 the civil pow-
Sabacribe for the WATORMAY, ers!’
Herpntage, wiote to a Ke
subject, in which Le said, **1 would be the
man on esrihio doany act which wonld
Ry ee =
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qn
ol
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fying is to be}
{truth availed in Li
UXRION CR SECESH?®
1
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The Louisville Journal tells tris good
Trazts.”
We he
v a ler:
the hospi
ively i
{or the siomaey
A eh lady
morning
witha who carried
a larze bas on his erm, covered with a
e fiuen cloth, She approached our hae
wan friend, sted hi thus;
you & tod Union-man {7
sFihd
was the Jaconic reply of the
German, at the same the casting a hopeful
furesaid basket,
Batis all T want to know
glance at th
]
to follow
; and, beckon g the negro
v passed 10 the cpposits side of the
vhore a revel soldier lay,
sane question, to which he very prowpily |
1 rey hed 2 >
| <Not by a dd sigh’? 2
Fhe 'ady thereupon uncovered the basket
and laid out a bottle of wius,
greed
soldires, who felt
nade her appearance with a large
costed onr
j erm ted desired to Know if he
Wave v Hon fan,
+ 1 ish, by Got: 1 no ears what yon got;
{ bese Union.”
Tie Laty then set thé basket on the ta |
ble, and cur German iriend thot
8 that the
3 case, if it {
the other, Bug tmrgine tha length of the
|
poor fellows face when the lady ancevered
the bask
hoshel of traets,
said ;
“fporend BE
1
ei on
ful y and
1;
'®
to co hier side of te house need deta so
wore age.’
The lady distributed them and left,
Not long fier, cate ano her richly dresa-
11:4dy, w
in to one Gernan friend.
ho pronsunded the same gestion
He stood gage!
nz ar the basket, apparently at a loss for a
reply. At leogh }
ie ans vered her in Yankee |
style «folly wa?
: Br ‘0’, you no gat mz di; ime; vet
n it to baakal 3 i
1 fui ui
~a way about
Te it tracts, 1 nese ©
mit pond Cako unt Ww
weber ge
i 3
1 here Secesh tak te libel” i
goldicra have litle desire to read
tracts when hey are famished for tne want |
of those little delicacies, so eonducive to the !
feoniy of hospital patients. When our
cies visit hospitals with ticts, we would
! st the importance of at bg)
Jrrephied the
|
GO |
and srked the
mince pies, |
which was
devoured in the gr sence of ihe
somewhat indig !
ig morning, however, an. !
t and presented him with about a |
He shook hiz hesd dole |
ish; and peside, dat reb-!
CINBCIPA'e the
Caeens. J hy
Letyoh 1. santte of
sri ms I Yorz HAT LED
iT} Ri .
«+1 declare upon
Senator, |
ay resjonsthilly sam
this country
r davger to day from the wry.
pre fig
it the Liberia of
roprions ard from the
naticg and Abolition.
» yower in hair handy, thee
Coasticutwn,
Cprene Qewst at de fia
the Su
we, change aid make
{2ws to suit this
ont itose wio flr a
th them in
tion i heip
dre gq
rapt the cons
Daniel If
Sood, —
The fillowing
{the Han, Me
Bintesciin wre mada he
Twin. a Ropot
Magus
tl. in whieh hoo xjosed the oo
oan membe,
of Conures
retin ton 1h
Ah of
FHI IIOAN ¢
I Lincoln's 2d
train:
“The gentleman nat remem or
11d fn
vw .
Hoputl oan edminsets.
ith » fist Loar of a
tion } shleh cate tt Cer U >
i i upon pre fessions
rmoand retrenchment,
TR e evidinne ator,
there = in-
Ad in the land that
3 vhode } ir 1
j= mebody bas plundored thy pots tress
el righ in that single year as nuh
the enti‘ ep ye . :
iT tie entice current yearly expenses of tha
| Governioont during the sdwimistration whieh
the pt
3
BRUTY W
ple henled from power tecnnse of 11a
LOUK ON TRIS PICTgus
have uo purpoeNe.
1 ot
i i
tly. to interiors w
cin the Sreies
rectly op indirent.
tthe insti ution
of sla-
i be
) Pright to do gn, and 1
| [Lave no inclnsa en is de
Ina:
i re It eeiata,
rs 1 have wa fy
: kJ oo.
so." Lonenin's
val,
TEEN GM 18Y4,
I 1 order and declsre that all rersosg heid
{#3 rlovex in the suid designated Staten nid
paris of Stated sre
and hereafter shall Ya
frig: -
i sy a
Lineein’s Emancipation Proclema-
tion,
t Neith
i! Neither tha President nor Corgrass can
can grant Hi] uses Sup moe an dey
|e fn as uf & yt ~
ton : bit at discrce. —J8, Bye Du
as 3th ane
Tn lo Ws speseh at the Ur
don Leagnoe
Porlenman m
nore ic
notice. It wav, pe
£1.
SL, movers
£0 the fag
pany of
i Cixvoiis
* Tem sn Le a
wan, wad 1 fa Tashan
ed to ray that 1 hive wot yet been na.
iged : but. if 1 were sn American
citizen, 1 wonld a'so te a hued if § were
not on the £.d of battle fighting for my
country,’
The Lc rguers did nod cheer at this point
nt the prececdings.
et Pe
57" The Democracy of Phil i
em with Beigel i ¥ of Philadelphia hold
will be Yotier Rppte a i» great mot ng io ludependencs Square vn
re — Gr A 1
i Mouday evening for the prrpsse of express
TRIZUTE OF REIRLECT.
1t bling announced to the members orl
the Prescott Literary Society, of Pine Grove |
Academy, that two of her
bro hethood tad fallen io the grasp of death,
They fel! on the Bloody field of Chanedd rs-
ville in defence of the beloved flag of their
follinving preamble
country. whereupon
and resolutions were slopted expressive of
! the feelings of the socie
Wirereas, 1t has pleased Almighty
in hisinfinie wisdom to remove
God,
from our
st eur fellow members Caplam Andrew
T
Muscer and prizate Franklin Durst, ef
company Db, 148 bh Regiment U. Mos
| fore,
Rosoved. Th t we how
serntnble ways of Providence rid that we
unexpee ad |
There
before
decp'y mourn this sudden and
death.
esolved, That we sincersly sympathise
hesclthiee | with the hiends of the departed 2nd hope
that the grace of God may be sufficient for
them in their affliction
Resoloed,
and of our regard of their
and characters in our soc iety at d their la.
That we, a8 a token® of
huh sin:
welfare, we weer
r her
r thirty
da YN.
atont That a copy of tha sbove reco
Jutions he published in one of the 1
papers and that a copy be sent (o the - ends
of the deceased.
D. F. FORNEY.
WM. LL. FRY,
D. M. MERCE",
Committee.
ek oh eager
~~ Free the negroes, snd the roads
from Boston to Washington will swarm wiih
armed men.—Gon. dade.
Yus, they are swarming with armed men:
bat armed men on their way hone, disgust-
«d hoth with Lincoln and the war.
i i ay
A negro und rZoing an examination,
w Her n an of his mister was a Christian,
“No gir, he's a member of Con-
pelea
gross.
Eran aerate
77 The annual commencement of the
Missionmy lustitute and Sisq + hanva Col-
lege oo sewrred this week, There wore some
SIX OF Seven theologival grasuates at the
1nsfitute, and three at the hi call ge.
ying t
noble band of
i sdapred,
the in-|
r rindigeation at the ontragenas end
unconstitutional measure azainst the Hon
iehim. There was a great
e pecple,
no kes than 30,
people IT present,
by the Hor, Wm
Chas. J. |
Song and seurd
pecches ven
Ergler, [Jon E lie
Hw need many whe
Lew, Ton,
resol Hy ow
ite Democracy of Philadelp
iy gronsed :
(are ful
ee
7 By the time the s pryopristd
3Tth Congress are expended,
debt will Be 2400060
thet suin et the raie of
2 ef the
the National
C0. To ‘count
oh two hundred per
prinute pnd twelve hours per day it mould
jean ane man busy every day fur a pe dod
of Over seventy @1X yerps.
| blessings ef ar ah
| How do yon like 11 2
These are the
ion administration.
emp en a
: 07" 1a reference to the coming draft we
Joo 1 suggest that &il these perons, whe
tars opp d to fight tor the nigger. ata
{easier Ly contest be eonstivibonaing
The law ia clear! wnconstig.
fl: ional red should be ee to the ntinos
c1of the law.
[in our snperior cant If avy rnd. Lan.
Lot him nae
fewer, be gompelied to pry 13
fail todo 80 with 3 pro There may We
|» a future reckoning for
thes things,
EIEN
177 Adopt this policy, and it will be in
your power to 8 amp srmies oul af ihe
curl,
* * lings will feap like a fami
giant mio the fight —~ Gee.
President.
Stimp armies out of the carth *
ile meant samp them into tho earth !
Yates ta 15.
Queun
re ry id imal iat
To DeMockaric Epitors,—Ths Dema
cratic Editors of the Siate ure respectfully
wiited to attend in Harrisburg, on Ted
nesday, the 17th of June ; business of me
portance will be submitted,
Domoerntic papers please copy.
ent ret eat
Tuosu are the most valued that ase de
wos epviceable, and those are the gigas
est, noi that have the most talents, hat
that use
ful.y.
those they possess the most uke.
eal OO Ire an—
WHAT are you writing such a big baud fo
Pat ¥
«Why, vou see my grandmother's dead
aa Tm wring & ford etler t r
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