The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 05, 1862, Image 1

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Wednesday, Nov.’ sth, 1862.
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it i c ™ tici v arl y-. * ‘ oi : , tho :.°
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1 t.?w_ _ •c:ip- liiioii iii piMiit: . th'pir knee and call jil a Demo
:i. I;,:!.* /About the time 1 riilormldf), wldclv: cratii; party. But it is is, tjpc
, r.y-s. i was before-tli.c 1 1 nit- oi insurance com-;anything.- The masses of thq people
. :ti h:i*:r.;<u iii.tU.-i'sr. 'vimi paints, lie applied to ihnjotbcr Quaker Aare tlic Uumoei^Uie'Republican; party.
■ ■ a''i : -tl named-II whowiis iiccusUMiiod to [Cheers.] , Andjthe massesoccupy to-
T 4'>in!iVulv : w*''uiV<.i' 'ih'.h insuif i individual" policies, lor i'nsiu-' day the positioifof the old Democrat
in-nJ■] i i,„. I.f„ CoeUinj; ali'iej on a ship then Homeward -.bound ; : icparty of Andrpw Jackson [Cheers.]
- ]’ri. if,.-.'aoi = a distant! voya_gi>'. l-iiese wore I And these then 'knotted together for
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of‘oilier ar!ii-:c»-io„.iuu.iit-c.u s .ami pvco with p H
~ -■ , did not wish to take|tlijo risk, Udw
(li* to*c.an:a'ic!>cc at Pi o'ch-’h, a, m., over, lie promised to consider the mat-'
.IUHS <U:\TZ. ~ ; ter. :aiid,i if satisfactory. to sigfi It be
•, ■... • - iJ |“"}!st«uor. .| V j, o ]ij.y tiio next day. I Early the next
Orphans’ CdurVSaie'”"" 7 '" 1 barker seni Idm. a note in
< j r ■ .i Uh«rloliowm# wonU: j
1-p tr\ ;t \ lit* of sin i>r*k*r of ilie <>rp)j;ins‘ r(*m*t ! . . • . , • . . .
li vvilU.c to «.t.‘■ . "* noiul Jl-—it, tbee has not
■J .! u’tiijf '.vlkilul' <*i‘ iijiiici’y. itnliiy prcMisO-S lliO ]tOli('V UOCU HOt, lOF, 1
On Wednesday, November sti, bare beard ot the v-e|-seL_
.c .. f-in.-k M.-j ti.'r iv, 1 . 1.. •.vine Wate of ■ ll■ Jtli in lei ng the vessel was of
M.-lloiify.Tiiec'd. siiicm- isHiii- township ; course safe, hastily signed/ the policy
' hounded uniS-. de-erihed «s.‘ a - n( i- returned it "by j the ‘messenger,
■■ -A: <.if ly :m ■js.-.i.c .iic- w^n , expressions• oft regret that lie
'. -.11 H:o. flu* il and >.o>!tiil-v lands .m .lames - x i ’.i el • l» ..li./i.
Av-m.iee. M, he vest'Wih.ii.i ~f .vu-x. i*ot-u«do the bpuneM. Barker
S ....... a-oi riylu-i-iek T.f.-U:’’c .unyrKiijt 'I7J i had, indeed, heard of the vessel, and
•'.• si"nmri-ork-j-s—lil-0m,7 or S ucl-es cleared. ‘ hhitl'd V
*l-1 a.small log dwelling hon.-e . a the premi-a.i ■; r 1
Ti:i;jiis,-s-Oiu. tiiiv.i Jiu hand on , Confirm j- ’ (jhivii to Ukst.—Did you over know
ly iu ; a child. though ' half dead with play,
f'l'ial annimi mria.iiK'nt.-: from Halt dale.: , . . . 5 . . . W”
witli.!ijt’i>rost fr.d* if.no. , ".'bo was willing to go to bed /
...I ar i .ill l:rr‘ : a irirn; .C i. j a .'j li .re of, t hoy will wink, poor eyes,
ni:ir.a-ss..M;i!ear,v T or John jjj'livaiy, Service and stare about, tfnd]liligor round the
- 0..ir., : ,vi : pa. J .j. i .bright lumps,and plead for a reprieve,
■‘ • ci4t I Ju-t liulo jnst five or ten
Oct. t, u-hc, . | | inmates I’ Time w|ll cure them of
-- ~ —,—_—_ ilial soon cifctgh, poor things; so don’t
-Ijay
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CO TT ZE3I oxr S lE, -try to teach them ilie lesson now.-
-.13. -1). |{KJEX}. ]4oi>’u 1 Lei tßem ‘-sit up”'• before Hie evil days
,T. 1/ /.-■*. * i *’ / [comb when sleep, is the Didst coveted
. ‘ fhiyuasH? 3\tty, j boon on earth; whehithej’dioad noth
ft ■ | VITTSiiVI’.fiJI, i'A.. ' ■ so iniicli as wakjhg to si .new daj-,
"SrnXT HrtrgE" is r.nc of-ilie largest j and its repetition Off Svcarystruggles
!.JJ-j ' ,n ," ll <-Isln}ilic.lrunCiiy. | Avith AVTOWg and wrong: doeys, lighted
r-yj'S iw.rxpeifee «ii|j i, e spared by t;liinpses as of sunshine do few and
. ’>■'j.ni ”i. i*rclwi entdiit V"tVli ’l Oll - I'"?.; so tHinsjciit; CroAvd into the chil
r .-..; «ati.n,< ],K!ciim^\-omDXl'tj a "t o ' <*r«.siis insect life all the little innoqpnt
rv'-VlSps i.oWij,_ , • , ••■■■; . . ‘-.happiness you can,! that ’-they, maj'
•fj w *«> t-rusTrfl.id , i?rWi' I liave’lhat. at least, to look back upon,
M the Prjug store bf I' 1 fAvln-n Uny Imve no longer the wish of
1 C. P. CT’Mmßa’B. j the power to ‘ sit tip.” i.
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Voi. 38-^70.45.
. [Among the wounded lately bronght to one
of the Philadelphia wharves, was a young
soldier whose limbs were .fearfully shattered.
Inbngh evidently in intense pain, he uttered
rn. cry. bu! as thecarrieri raised the ‘-strctch
its he yeas on, ho whispered—“Gctitiy!
gently:’-] ' ' ■ -
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Wliy Editprp Should be Exempt.
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A r orlrets' .Monroe-. .telegram, re
ceived recc- ;t!y. Informs us that, the
•l\ev.- Mill t ary Exemption Act,” pass
ed 'iy the ilc'he! Congress tjii the 4tli
nil,, -secures the liberty of the;; press
In - exempting editors, and 6tieh..help|;
as •they require. in tlieir hpsiness.”
We consider this action uii tile pari of
the- Ije.bel Congress ierninenlly wise;-;
aii'i-wu .trast that oar CoTigress • will
pass a iqmilar act exempting the above I
useful .Editors .should be‘ ex-1
<"tup? l.iy-afT means. Ihr the following |
reasons; : . . J •• j ' - ' j
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IVvionssl ) W
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hl.-t will <>{“ i
Ist. ; J’ewinsc- they wouljl sooner stay
atomic llian go to-.war.
..-d.- Jlreause there,is more tan writ
ing about war - than pining in” and
li-, ; top rohel bulleti;, ' >
M'i- ‘dJeeaiise it they Ipivent all got
latege jfamilies .oT smiili children de
iK-hding on tiu-m. (’or support, no one
.. l-.iiows hut that, they may evcntual
-■ ly In', phn-ed in that responsible porji
•fi.nf.T. ” '
ih-aisW. - ••M-. •!»»•>•« ase (hero are enough
-dead Iheads’Mn liie.ahnv alreadv. "
o;!i:• Ueeaiisi:; it is pleasanter to die
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C...! f<’!' (•ueV twnitf-y atMi‘»nje, amid ti>o
"sS*!,/ ‘Viiiiiin!! and Wipfe?. witii TarnTltar
•Ji riio
Ki-o'n. a-iidtb be -buried in
•yiiry; ground, '.than -V
iio - tl.i.e; middle of next
r hundred pound ball;
(k-id jip help manure
M ( niv Uiifii farm. ;
a.-Kjy.(r remarked . ho
tkey would nuiijlKjirofci* *lo stay
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MEN
GENTLY! GENTL
X>ca_Ui i* bi;-y witty hi>- bnno^;
•]»car h::n u v er .the jmtir.g ftones .
Gently ! gently. I
Sisters, faithful to your vow, »
.S\v.*?Uc.liis limbs and hool Lis brow;
1 hi* soul passing-. now
Gently 1 gently J
Ho iuifTallen in the Strife!
T'jll I? ’:«> his \viilo\v
Ami t j )n»r v. Lu gave hint life,
Gently ! geutlj !
Loudly praise the hrave who gem
AN it’: iheir Mood mir diadem;
Aii‘l ihelr faulty—oh. >:peak of than,
. Giinity ! gently 1
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SPEECH OP HON. DANIEL S.
DICKINSON
, We give below tho.cspoeehofthe
Hon. Haniel S. Dickinson, of.-Now
York, delivered at the groat Union'
War Meeting in Brooklyn on thi 24tb‘
ult., under the auspices of fhe South
ern Union .Refugees. ■.S peeches wore
made hj- Col. A J. Hamilton; of.Tox
as, Judge Frazer; of Florida, hud Gen.
Rogers of Tennessee. [ Every true
lover of his country Will endorse the
sontihaents of the eloquent and patri
otic speaker. , ' .’ f
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21r. President, Ladies and Gentlemen:
I came as a hearer,and not as aspeak-
; :l ') bore this evening. l| breakfasted
jin Washington about 5’ this
morning, and not having dined yet, I
won’t fix the time. Reaching my ho
tel a few moments sinbo, I found a
I note' there, saying - this’ meeting was
I being held, addressed ’by our friends
froi* the South, and I imthcdiately
started for. the meeting. I started
with as much promptness ns the gu
llet natorial candidate of> the Submis
‘sionistjj did for Wisconsin- when I
j heard the rebellion had I roken oiit.
; [Laughter.] And 1. made about us
i good time as lie did in getting away.
I wanted to Hear a vo cc from the
South, to hear somb gentleman who
had refused, when the saek-but and
psaltry and harp of-Secession, to fall
down and worship.—l have icon much'
interested as 1 have'no doubt all of
you have, and now to detail, you at
this late hour of the nig it would be
unjust to you as..well. us. myself.-r
-[Loud tries of “go- on,” all over the
house.] ; Imprimis,,, then : All - was
quiet on the Potomac this morning.—
[Uprorious laughter.] I saw all the
authorities at Washington, hut I
speak by no authority,;l do not pro-
i 'f s ? to—but I will tell you, niy fullow
citizeiis, that ."which you have a right
to know-, that which yin ought°.lo
know, that you will find Lhosc waters
sullied at a very early day. [Cheers.]
1 have-every reason to believe that
.the'Administration are arising to the
lull necessities of the . occasion, that!
they comprehend this mi Iter, and in- i
tend to grasp Mt with an iron hand, i
and at a very! early monent. [The
audience : at this moment rose to their
feet,-and': cheered with this wildest on- j
thusiasm.] And I trust we shall all!
learn at a very early ; day that sonic !
U><»ry»vtr*<rwtidl>iVTlVU Iu*TTV %i‘l y~~TVy Hl*t
man, and niake the knees .of every,
IlcUhazzor tremble as did llic ono of'!
old. [Cheers.] It is ton pfajutd that
we aeeuso pur opponents of beingdi-- i
loyal. They say they arc the Remo- j
cralrc party ! 1 deny that they are
the Democratic-party, [‘‘flood,” and j
cheer's,] or any.fraction of the Remo-,
critic party."'! I follow’ principles, not:
men; events and not name’s. Karnes!
prove .nothing. The llltif boy assoon
as he can run alone wai ts a bofse;
and be gets astride of a slick, and
whips it ii]>,and calls it a hof.se. But
iffynot a horse, after all. The little
girl li doll, and calls it a baby.—
Well, 't a baby, fn- the city,
th«y have one dressed inslylu in high
finish ; in .the country, they arc made
pJ' rude cotton, features pul on with
ink or charcoal. They arc called
babies, but tbuyare not bidqcs. They
ea!,l-tills the Democratic j arbya liutit
is hot the Democrafip partyw- TKan-
purposes, .w
cratic party ill no sense whatever. It
is a feeble, diluted, weak, dwarfed im
itation of tlio Federalism of 1812
[laughter,] with all: its mischief and
none .of its respcetabilty political
ly, 1; mean. \V|c have been cursed
North arid South with politics.—
[Cheers and laughter.] This rebel
lion is an ottieh-boldcrs’ and office
seekers’ rebellion! In tho loyal Slates,
when this rebellion was
politics wer'ji dt-iven put; but these
persons found a tenement empty,
l swept and garnished, and- they took
j seven other spirits more wicked than j
i themselves a,nd entered into jt and!
dwelt there., [Cheers and laughter.]
And the last'istate of tho people shall'
'be worse thain the first. [Groat langh-j
ter.] They,are loyal, they tell us.—l
Mr. Seymour says he is accused of be-'
i ing disloyali. I have not accused* him
—do not think so; but I will tell you
what Tdo think. There was a cler
gyman in Northern Pennsylvania,,
who was accused of. some improprie-t
ties; and it .was a matter of grave
concern, referred to a CominiUce, who
investigated for. two-weeks, and re-j
_ .. w •• wno, v
ported on the subject, in the presence
of the church and aj largo audience, !
that 4iey did not Brother I
"Smith 'guiltyL of anyj impropriety, in
the matter, hut they thought his con
,duet was fast leading' to it ? The Ee
bcllion has three clenients upon which
it relics: Qno is foreign interrention
ancT their own military prowess; one
-is yellow; ferer at the South, and the
is this spurious Democratic par
ty at the North. [Laughter.] These
are the elements upon which they re
ly, and they are acting together to-
Bea
eh Wodiiosduy. Novcmberj l^S
day.' This
ty acting in concocttwitf
elemeit malignant
of the earth, railins&yuid
ghastly and liornhuLiimi
ton's devil,
prosperity in this botftfCry.l l : k,Dem<^-!'> m°, 7 e .,h fP £ l) d tlio
■ racy m rising up to i|fd .foreign inter-i ? V1 *' ~e nwmariy popdlation hiikbocn
ventiobi ana shrikehindswi thJthey el- : ,u /° ih * field akinstTo
low fever to help putidowh loyal peb ,r ?P r co I '?®° they.have filled every
pie and loyal States Tii tliliir’ efforts to southern city with hospitals', wiiore
erukhilout this infsrnSd feblcllion. fAp- ? , . c * c ’ > J n “- n janglod Eebels abound, j We
please.] A”tnbro infaraoils arid attror? ! h v hb s jatals, but in point
cions rebellion neyeiiexisfed since Sa- **r!7- the; ; south, •and *j the
tan made war in heaven.! It must bo . ? . ? rebeldofn, is becoming ione
met with all 'tho itaterial of war: It ■ vas . l ' ln “ rrn ‘ u T' b»ye. but to re
is a. crime agairistGdd an d iman and)- a *courageous, patient and; en-.
ho is an honester maiiu the sight ot - bveA.and witHltlve
God Who murders Wbpsthan be Jf? ■ !iK e t Jl’" fhe present rebel armies
who. Aids-this atrocioas Rebellion, dud It-'P? he conquered. Peace
| who murders postori- i ' s^ n< J w the earnest ray 3 r of two-thirds
ties ak well as, men. if airaikn at the!?/ 1 ot the >outh, as .Well
j bar of the World thavman who dares ■ 1 , e 'h, arms as those still at home,
I to-palter, with this tfiihg irii an ,i lni ™enso majority anxiously
sensei. Hero-is a great conflict- two I ? -°r P?a«« -at| .price: I They
Igreai interests at war, bqth cannot , V ? ■ arn f?: sackciotli 'arid ashes
bo right; can any oWidoubt which ibi ■ ln f ! V t l s . They'.Wafa
! wrong? This . thing* is irio riibroia ■°f the better; fruits of niiiliiic'a
(Democratic party, aM has no more . titon, and ih their sorrow for thb slain,
S right to claim to bo'-bhe, thanftiuci-! or tbeir eonimiseratioji I'qr
| for fcjos a right to clalin that hoi is ani f, nd - S :out T. e f& kiitiyi irqw| in
. angel of Heaven. ; [Applause.] fj their hearts that iMrivcr the. States al!
j have labored fortho Sout i that' they S : to g°ther tirriierono flag opco inbije.
- might n- \ll their rightsiriri-' •- ! 110 serpouj,.. tongue, c|l4ll -lempt^liel?
.igl . .ave a., IhcirrigUts- undue tile;
Constitution; but tvhcu| they east!
away this ConstitutiOi; and made war;
upon it, then I said they had no right
to protection unden ife Having play
ed the physician for ytars to attempt
to cure this linih, ho# I will play the
Burgeon to cut it off. QErrcat applause.]
Slavery is an nnnatuf Estate of things,
and the world’s progress is against : it. !
I ana no party Abolitionist;'but as ah
exorcise of the war power, I am for
takijig the;tbiog out iby the rdots>-
[Applausc.] lam for employing ev
ery element which wffl sirouthen lOy
alry and, crush 1 [Ap
plause.] I set no bounds to the de
termination to pul this-rebellion down;
there is nothing in nlFtho boundaries
of heaven and earth that I ; would not
do, dud 1 the letter of
both! to do it, [Loißl cheers.] It is
better that whole gehOfationsof men
should pass away that thiS greal
tree lof liberty plnckea lout
by tio roots. How 'tdany have fled
here from the oppresp*oh -jot earth ter
take shelter underjidat,'genial
tree of liberty, .ite foots
far down:Inlo tho ce«H|ir earth and ex
tended its branches dp"' U ! where 1 the
cllil( -*ren Piny A *
freedom’s soil on freedom
and ho' is a pifrncido w
tempt to destroy it; and
day df account When tli
of earth shall draw near;
shalllwliiten in comparist
who ; - aiso their lr
the country'sCJonstitui
applause.] . 1 invoke you
your aircnth ip this com
and although 'it is a mere
gle; jijet, it is of great in
the dim of this great nj
lieve -tipe fate ottliia, in'
depends in a great dogj'C
Hillt ol| this election. ■ I
must gic
luuho o
Shalt \v
tilU'? N
tlie grc*!
its last
shall bpj
•.So'tlic si
No more
Views hi
iVliiolNWi
■' hen
Keen w
It nnrsci
While I
ncsl
Drank |.
brejtt!
’.lf ourj nation dicSj t;
name, let not the Empn
, - , "It.
the arrow. j ■
The meeting then .adjourned frith;
the most tumultuous rpplauso and
tremendous cheers, | -
Follies.—To think that;the
more a man cats the fat.er uudstrougr
or he-[lvill become. ~ ; p
To believe that the n ore hours ijhii
;dren study at school, the faster they
learn. |, I’ i■■ ■ g ip’} '
To imagine ! that every hour taken
fi;Om 6 leep is an hour gained;' 1 i .
- To act on the presumption that'tho
smallest room in the house is largo
enough to sleep in. | | ;
To argUe that whatever remedy
causes one to feel immediately better,
is “gcqd for” the system, without re
-gard to more ulterior (jffocts. ,: j .
To commit an hot which isi felt in’
itself to be prejudicial, hopingj that
somehow or° other it may bo done in
your case with impunity, p j, j
. To advise another to take a reme
dy have not tried! your?
self, cr without mak ng speoial in
quiry whether all the conditions are
I alike. ' -r
To. eat without an appetite, or con
tinue io eat after it baa been satisfied,
merely to gratify: the taste.' i i" ; . 1
To. oat a hearty supper for the pleas
ure experienced during the brier time
it is passing down the throaty at the
expense of a whole night of disturb
ed sleep, and a weary waking in the
morning. ' ■ -I i , ■
‘Tib afraid, sir, you
melancholy.”, ‘‘No, ir
aneholy won’t settle
grounds.” : ‘ *
i . -T#nr
: ocriitic par
i|. the. WQrst
monarchies
grinning a
lc,,liko ilil-
s holy land !
ho bli :itl at
on the great
■3 niuitlerers
' then crimes
: n with those
antis- against
Lion. [Great’
1 to put forth
ling' contest, i
local strug
iporlancfc to
alien. 1 he
ight} - nation
c- on the. fe-
I this nation
: blood, id tffu
Lot speed the
cn to its vi
l die, let hot-'
itranglo it in,
So that wo
| The Career of a
I ; Matt. Wui'd has her
kansas bj* a guerrilla, r
dead. . The' history, of;
romance wild e'honglrt'
, fortune for the, vend'
(.yd vc rod ’ lit era tore. •: II
j or of HalUc Ward, fori
lof T. Bigclojiy •jLawreii
and latter wards a feiua
A. brother Imkng' hoe:
school ;jii Louisville, b
1 the maker, Matt. look'
j jjx.rlunity, ..to murder I ,|t
■ excitement was terrjl
J Ci i 11 1 ; nd e it' ulldc r I c >,o k
-tlhe assfissin. lie took
mind the j.iti-y that th
j ducjpf, Ihij first families
!, and,! thcrejfovo it was t
■ the eillprjl should si.i 11
of his erijme., oToauhci
been, popular ia Kenlue
<if acquittal was render
if d ast h pu s»h'.'ro.t rih 1 1 1 i(
Jurymen. .Many of t
lent deaths, within a I
tjerWard.. Malt, was
ijeaye Kentucky, howe
, . I found, a homo iif Arid
uenj . m'pocTaJ s t| )llsc j a plantation ne;
e State ; speed •; vatkfl'cro when G crier
i flown in tears ot
jf Jleaven, let us n
'jiieli shall be.drivi
If o urination raws I
|U Empire State s
I terrible llirop 1
ii compel led, to sa;
iupoi) the .plain,
8 sdar again,
faial darf, | j
quivered id his j
, ruck eagle, siretcli.ci
[through roHmg'clom
i|i own •featlicf in the
rjinged the that
are in a settled
adam, bay mel
t has toomuch
4i.
t ■: ■!
■ The End of th
v We hear no riiofe <
being .raiiwjd jilt; the shu
haio apparently made
efforts. Their h 3hi
iVrehel again. ■“ | ■ ;; '!'
■ -This .Avar; is toa^cluiig-stoadilprion
.ward.to iti t,rue goatl ? was rwjccjisa
ry that ihcrcbcl leaders shhuld.fmve
full swing ; But they should fight to
the .uttermost, ah'd drdi.njtheirdolud-
States qf-the best L lood they'Hion
taiued and impoverish them of their
resources.' When the end comes,| as
jcomo it muist'npw ere i iie lapse of’ian
||otHcr■:year,; the rebellious south - will
bo purged' i with fire ; and the sw.Ord
; purged by her own act aiid her own
joeopre; and; though the standard!' 6f
pbe. great republic must-be planted j
;Umid the;ruins of"-Stales once 1 prosper
ous and powerful; it will he firmly and
enduriugly implanted,j never lo jbe
i torn down again, nor tW be defied dud;
j trampled upon by robejs. j ' ;
It is not in reason that any cpilutjy!
like the soMjth, with |ii.'Sparse ivrldte;
population, could sacrliee shell coiiint-
thousands :of her ‘sons and . itiil
lion’s of ere wealth >vi hoiit
that exhaustion and pre stratron tphich i
precdudesall further effort, .The sdutlfJ
has expanded its levie s of troops j to;
PQnal every fresh levy of* the TThitod
States,..forgetting that this! could, not)
pc carried on without draimng- sniry
“UfTtnno’ sizcr or ariroic. nno
until it hurst The catastrophe is hot;
far distant. —Ph Hiihelph ia JS orth v A7ll cr
il'tin. ! 1 !
i-
ding
■arriyoil>s Matt, [ was
gcancc from tho “sell
diera” of the Tldrty-t
gimeuts, but be, was, r
at the. bands of a teucl
of October a company
villas siezed bis t»egr
'.'item to Mississippi 1 to
ficatioiis. Ward was
Self against the spoli:'
of, them tired upon
hiln through the bids,
ed mortally. i 1 ' ...
Thus ends a career whoso bright
broraise vyas nipped by crime. Matt.
Ward hid capacitijss that might have
laiscd him to honor and usefulness.—
Xle whs biilliant, accomplished, richly'
endowed with the qualities that dazzle
land the magnetism tlmt extorts hom
' age. - He had traveled much ;w,rotc a
clever nook ; and' was on itho high
road to eminence, wh iu ho committed
W, brutal murder. Since then his life
has been a wreck.
| • , , i : - .
| v«®. u Havc yci be:
asked a wag, the ot
noted ifor joking at tl
er people's feelings.
“No” replied Simo
grating over its' wi
time I passed by the
portly! youi
the other day conten
minutes the ponderc
a bystander's feet, at
of utter wondetj sal
the man’si: upper wo
been a mighty'tall tii
bent you off so far t
■IV i
A Nigger, Offering a RewaiU for
■ '! t•- !’
a Revolt,!
t'f; Iresh >, forces
•h. TLe rebels
’their greatest' 1
<s'* ~(if*
-is Master. i .
j'f Iv • | J • ' .• I;’ I i
As? ,itj was pno of the.features waif
ihp. ’jhlifjfprcnt|. Tor y (Organs ip -fids
Statt, during, the Into election, to lior-;
rify :their, readers with stories Ij-)iri imi'
..agjnary tliey. wifriiQij
object U|] tlic riarrution df the foliowi.j!
ing outrage which ah escaped;! slave:
ehminitsnoh Irts/ mustcri It is a’n ' !exl
tfaef /from- the'Kentucky : corrles^oiil
’tlence of |the|C;ineinnaii; J j .1
, The- darkies of secession nifif-ihrs!
still: eoiitinuej to flock ;into caitiff
There is in eajnp here airegulah witty !
darkey,! who formerly belonged tq. a!}
jdlr. .Bulletin; now in thb.rebel al-uiy'|i
j,This negro can, read; ami .wrfth-f ii‘j;
■i:ict he. is a very well educated; man jj
jTpsterday some Kentuckians!! | wjic! j
ihkdj lost: severaf slaves' had posteojinpi
arplind the encampment, ,vOnc ; ih|inii|
di-ed dollars reward. Kan away
the supMeribcrl ipT'inan j j, .-j
i Jim' the,hoys call jhija I
soon after issued the folio wing |and !
placed it beside tire dthei- } i
’■l' ' “50 JtKkARD,
: “Kan awaj-ji fi-om ciis tdiile, an’
him uU alone*it.o>_‘take’care of himself
alter 1 don worked twehtv six yekrs i
faithfully; for him,- 'a- ' ' j . ■ i
'r: . “MV 'MAKBA, ‘IULI, DUSCASi’ Jtj h !
- j OMttSbsa BiU! | is supposed to have;
done gone oh|.>vid de.soecshersi, fob to
hunt for his rights, and I spec he do ft.
gpt lost. Atijr person ’thfnih tiini jto
mio, so that hoi-can take care of mo—t'
ajs lie alleis’.-said ‘Kigga-’! eouldSi’ tjfke.
bare of liimseU—will be bbiigett td ilis
chile. >! -■ ; ; i ”■■■ ' . J/--
ii “K. B.—Kersons i r Luntin’ fdr li'irn
please look in all deflast ditches ;?fus.
I-often hee'rd ■ him | talk: about gipiil'
into.tlic dicin’, business. J. . !j
-“ ‘Spectfitlly.submitted, Jim;”
This, ‘•poster” created ia great deal j
of merriment ih camp, while the Kcn-j
tUcky* resident!! >fho earno acr'ossj it;
though t Jim a mighty “sassy higgef - .” i
; !’! ! ■,. I • ; I I'"..
I :A .Man of 1 Knave!—;A iveuera.hle j
American Judge rolat.es the■•'fbllowihgfl
anecdote .ofja soldier; ofdhe' Kevblui!
timn %■ 't ■ .'!> I
d ho-, ni&niwtg following life
of Vorktownj. I bad thejeurjosity Stoi
.attend the yioiiiidecl. Among dUiir.sl:
whoso liiiddny.-yro so miueh lirgirccj,)as|j
to. require: amapntatioip ivas'.a '.ni ifhsi -j;
Ipian.hwho duid received a|hnisket ;tjtill ■
in the kncO. As usuai iii such cfisj.'S, i
■at ■ : h- i '. , I
..“My 1 lad, I am going*' to take off
yonrjeg, aijd it is noeesshry that y,OU|
should be,fished down.” r .| ‘
; ‘-i’ll consent to no su'clr-tliing'..
may, pluvlc llie jlicart Irani my .boso’in,
Imt you’ll not -coniine me. Js the -p a
violin hi llie.‘ualrip 'i - li so tiring i J to
me.",;: - r rf .; \ i/ ‘ ' >J /
■ fA. -Violin 1 was' 'furuisbilnJ and ..aljrcr
ttfning, lie said S ‘ ■ ■ i [
1 'WTI-- <’ - ■ ' " t »!• g■■ .
lUrderer. I
'tl fflioi iu AIV
r lid ig
this mii ; n iv
> make) attmialji
■rot! h'yellow
le.ls ,t!)H5i-brd|tli|-
i lerly the >vi|p
ice, of. Ifostbjji, ?
ilc advenlut<|v
> duistisod'; ill
jy -SU-- l!utier..
'the. eaHijestnp
. lie ■ man'. The
hie, ami...Jolly
> the defence o! .
pains-.to' jre
.> Wards : \yei;e
■ of. Kentucky,
k) imi'di ;t!ial;
Lt thfe penalty}
rs have never;
•ky
red, bid it seem- ]
: U {ollCAVed the!
; loin died ■ vj o
iinpfperiod af
i compelled to
■cr. and linitlly
uisas and ])tir
ar Helena. (He'
jal C. E. Ilovey
:!ai
“!N;aw.ll(l(K;ti)iv bogin.”! ' ■■ L j-,
,j'_ Aiid bcj lo pliiy uniil ilio
UvH'i’audn, -about .fp^ty
’.n|,inutes>j[-- Svusj coinjilelod, willimitj,
missing.:! moving. u inaseld.
r-1-■ - -n • ■•> " ■■
; .I A.XJ.jS. SoU)|:kr HcxA inr.tiiE
H;Ls.rj-'A|‘man,' ■ named
wiio'hivefi :il Mavlins'burg,.\\jrts ‘i> uijfi’
|.lo an; applc-trec at \\ ihiiho.-dOr '\y'ek
'•before -liist. Ite- joined Ashby's Qav
aliy ] at iihc tinie of the Aotm ;d]r|wn'
raid.''-bnt| ; Sviicii pyec'dedjj;-bo
JLoft..uud in a /Maryland 1 yogi
■mont. In ond of the late .skirmishes
he was 'tiikeA Urisoper, ahd a. menage
tyas •• sent;to J icb’soh tot inform mini
that aM bad bimn-captured, ahdnn*
quiivd wjmt dhposition should he njiulo
of him. | Jack; on sont ? back word to
,hang him \vhic ;i was'aoc6r
Ivrithout ny l -ialrbeiiig yninlcii, yncl:
jin“tlip-ui iformlof a XTnitod Stntos|»qi-.;
Ll is to he hoped that the.Cjqin-j
maiidiug[ r^t - i>9tal wiliitake the' iha'l
ter, inMiifjtj.d- 1 . ahd if the-facts ait stated :
are founcl Icbrrpct, demaiidof ihe'JßeDdj
cl military authorilicsah explanation.'J
j ;, : .•! j . [Gorl Philii. Inquirer. . |
(raid of Ven
oolmastcr jsoi
lird Hljiioi3|lTe-
to dio
ec! On the 2d
; of rebel guci
:>'es. to. 'eonlrcy
work on fcjvti
protesting lino
tion, vdieiv |ono
bimj wounding
it was suppos-
- : ■ S.i> ffe&inu- iN ■ Minn ksPtaJ— tff.b pin- j
dianj inassaC:ic£ iniMinncsota have pr(J)- j
dueod grCat distress among the scalers ;j
’all. al«}'ng this [frontier epuiilies. |Ap-|i
peals lorcontributjons.td aid therivareij
•being imaide in [the principal cities, jaudji
no object ofcharity can .be more jires-i;
sing and t\Nifthy. Thej Governor of
Minnesota sta[tes that ait least thirty
thousand miserably iricnj heartbrcjkcn
worpbn and abject children arc wan
dering, homeless; naked and starving,
Certainly our I country affords'no par
allel! tffysuffering-such Bitch as ibis.
Clothing is grcatlyl needed by the suf
fering, for the rigors of winter arc
dose at hand, s
Gambling.—Lot every mati avoid
all sorts, of . gambling las ho wmld
poison. A poor, man or boy sh >ujd
not allow himself even to toss up for
a half-penny, for thisis often the be
'ginning of. the habit of gambling; and
thiSj ruinons Ciinio cointis 6n r by ilow
degrees. Whilst .a in ah is' minding
his work he is playing the best game,
and ho is sure to win. A gadnhler
never iraakes goodjuse of hjs money,
even if he should win, '' 1 j
:rd .by last sell
icr. day, who is
o expense pfptli
n,‘‘but I sawtho
ndows the last
lock-up.” ’
ig friend of purs
iplalcd for- some
Ins dimensions of
id then, in a tone
1, as ho surveyed
rks: “■Yoil’djhave
an if they hadn-t
ip.” !t ’ ' 1
jA j- poeteeays that' “the m:ovih
tains’ stand fixed forever.” Wo know,
however, dliut it is no uncommon
thing tor them to * Slope.”. ,
, I ' i-r ‘
Jgf Short-nosed- men shouldn’t coto
.plain if everybody r snubs them, since
nature herself setsjthe example. ,1
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I
;- ' List of Jurors.' • •
For Fovcm/icr Ti'nn, 18t)il,(2/icZ Monia.y.
- Borough ip—John Stroek, John
Weaver. ;-;-j ‘
ilpeljoHte.i' 1 P. Pendleton,
George|G.Cu nni iigliam Robert Jadcspri
W. W. ILysle, Jemueh.Wbodruff. s '.’i .
, Moon tp—Uchry’ Alcorn. ' \
■ Ohio tpT- Joh.n-J - '.- Bareloy: : i,, - r ~
pi'4 ' Bca.vcrL ip—J. P. * Cajtkyellf
Hugh J. .Marshall.. V:,
• '. K d'v ••• Suivickly tp—Bobt. Clark;
•fob‘ll Oakley Isaac Campbell. ! > ■
■ Hope-, veil Ip- —John .Davidson.
•JvJtttecooii tp — -I>avld E jiving. .
j iSJe v Brighton ;boroij— Geo. Glass;
J.ih. Richards i, ;j' • , •
I Se tvi cldy .toinael 1 rvin
| tp —John Xy&t'b.' ' ; >
;K Independence 'M’ilurtcic.
; *•;■ j-
I , I' I'ceno ip—Sam!l: liecd. ,"i*| . '
j -Briglitbii tp—J L'sepli- A. \tfti'ay. 1 '
. V ; - I’tnx jettons. V" V’ ; Ct
I sill'ti til el <Q Bruce, Sani’i'
|J£i(!lfe;l‘ : Wi(i. Hpnnger , ‘ ■
.Ikoaoinjr tp—ishaite Bhrzjer. Jai.Vi,'*
• llili John Nichols. Xe.S,■
i ttld; J. Berry, Patterson Mitehe!! i; r
j'r; Cfupper ;si;tp?-‘Wik6i4 Capnirtgl ;,U.
| David '.Af Gague. ./ ■ ■ pC
, ’Pulaski tp—John 'tluthbyrson. llsu-
; r r|hinis. ■/.:%,/i r.:-
Beayer.borol—Charles Carter; '
i.' Siouth Beaver tp—C. Donevan.Jess'c
-Warrick, Jr'. ! ■j . "'.h ,'; ~: ■ CC
Darlington tp—Georga I)ihvor(h
• Jl George, Ji. Win Witharspoiih,'
>L L'lleud. ■ ■ jy ,
|q rough; t ji—'|lat lW»n ftarragh: ; I
Serviek’l£ tp—-Abld Fisher,Gdi).
’ - 'r'.. ■:
dlulliipslun-g boro—Jl£ 11 1 W.'Hogan._
thoijy Kpa|)per ; '
vochester - Coro—John i C. Irviia
i{e.s, Boles.: ■ > I, >;. • ’
1 igßeavcr tp— David Johnsoi^Robt;
Kim, Jost|jili Shannon, A/ Xu;v
jloorgctotvn—Jonathan Jvinsey. r _
yanover to—George Tattle,•• Aids-1
Ipv -MB 'oy, John JlTullongh! : 'g:-[
agnkfor l •boro—James Jib Prison. C
> jJudily.y Itobect
f art - m : ■ i, ■
iorGi Sevieklv ,tp4James.'PortrK
irsgln ’Wilson.,; > C '
i,ta;don ;tp—James Snirlhi
•aigon;ater horo—DanJ'lf. ,StnnV'.
ankliit tp —John 11. VlJ'lsDn, Ilea
, |
ffasi
jus;
11a
uip
lahj
, JJi
M.
kir
and
,St<y
U'.otr
■I,V
'■y},
Industry t|r-»iliidiard'KiHi'ht. ' ' i
F:itL-.tO!! boro— Siiuvl 51’ I- vrraii. *
iRANotui,.iN;To\VN;-4r'\Vo IbivbTtedjtf.
lilied by‘» call. Irpnj-Frcdcr-iel:
■sq - ,the business -jflnii-iff,thy ,-firtn
: U. Aye'r &Lowell... SArj-bSif
laintruice.. with, the genilenffuvediji
•as ids that not. fho:i)»idpr> ski lit®/
. lo'nnding: his medicinesis .iifont
ceniod in,/thb; initaCrsC conKsunijpV
of them; but thatyil dakes busi
; ‘talent iof no ordinary inea-) ire-.fe
■ them afoundthe woi h,l.t
manifestly-'. lids' these tabili ties aid
success-of jus 'house; shows ’that
tses’ thbrn'.t [-‘MentphiH Whig ”
d-], 1 -JV : -: r .--/-.W (' ; .l
S'
or fe
of J
acqv
vine
com
com:
-lioi:
nes*
\y.\y.
Uhe;
| he .
Ten
■ -igpuGncpf the' enrolling! marsj-.di
ho other da}'. received hit
rora a duwjn loivn female. .'Stoppin
it the,laVlj'ltT. house; her’,found : her4)
ore her! -'door endeavoring ,’to • eflei
.vrti la'1 a' hiudistera
lo'r c-cnt.. abatement 'in the price of
•ieek of potatoes. - ' ■' / |
"1 lave vim any hienlier.o, 1
r djs o,’- ivi.v the euri rjaply.'
‘•] lave vim ho husband anaduin w ’
| K No." f
(
d?or hrotheis ■' : ■!• V
•Xo.” j| /;■ ■ , , v;- ; h ,"4
‘j] ’crimps row have a so’u fiiti’rurii’fc'’,
••Well, what ot*.it ‘ "ji
*‘l: should like Uo iiiur>v ■ whore • lie
is”' '”v- I:'
’ -‘Well, ho isn’t !u*i*c.” r. :
‘ ; S6 l see. ma'anr - Pray, where; is
'n tins 'TJnioffy army; f 'Mu-re. yiitf ?
it to he.”’, '4 ■ . |
he' ihffhshalPhastened iohiul the
ieiv lly didn't further it term-rate
Ihc. lady. - . ' i; .ii •
■bo)?.
ouji
•• \J£
col'l
te&
i^. u Mr. A., lunderstand you said
, Id you a band, of hard Aider that
I water ; in it.” : r '.- . | ; i i ; , f,
N'o, nd,’.’ ! was the reply.;' *■ I only.
] you sold nio a.. barrel of watier
i.a little elder i/rit.” .... t \ t r >‘.
•-.•UK
I ix
had
aaic
r
S*&,<jooij manners shbuUl; at
: ic. Politeness article jjiciJ
von in all dress <tnly, to lie put or
:n we have eompl.uncntary'visits' .
hoi
be
•wb
politeness tO Cxcess'jiS] , -
said to be| raising your hay.to&.youugi;
lady in the street, and -\alfojving a
eoiiplS <j)f}dirty colhirsuand: a pair of- '
socks to fall out on lids sidewalk; i_
;sndiv, storin' this boys re
garjd as a, joke* said , a person to I)ri
S., during la late storm. ‘.‘Jos,-”' fcjdi- .
-ed the doctor, “and it'-is a jok.e that"
•ftnjr ono can. see the drift of !'l> • f -
BQuOld genisi, cut t lils oixt andpast?
it in );pjir huts:/ The only
cujo a boy oT'staJ’Jng out nights i&’||b
brepjc his!. legs, ~of else got .ti^'calfbb'
kb runs With to do the houso-work I’
, H- "I
« I •‘ • j J, j- • m
Rgy A'Galway jury, at" the • epnclu-
Buyt of ihn jnqiieet on a blind mart
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