The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 14, 1863, Image 1

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    -figA.TER. PEITJrA.
Jsft- 14th,l8i
Prtjprte
■ ■'Ztyn *ta-On Dow*» » nd f,fttC:
i» ADTASck; otherwise Two !
■ S .a Mttlef
comjnflnicstions, ly
KEW-rowcjpuNt
Tn lSil, in ils ' twentfiecoflU
%, b:is obtained both aSnrgcr ani
;r r c widely diffused circutotMglban:
4 ; f ||.dr newspaper ev,cr--pubnsh,cd
1-ctmmbn :yrf* olherjournuls, Aom
v- volunteering and departure of
-tf thousands! of its patrons to
' in thenar 1 for tlie .. -JJnion, .its
olDocentbel/
-•
T T Tlil - Tribune has pollti
h>° W P U
liEi'unLiGAN.
Ifis'iJopnljlifan io its-hearty, adhesion
to the groat truth - that ’ ‘‘God, has
. madeof one blood all nations
in for assertion of Ihc
-%cqnai anti inalienable rights of ail
- men to “life. liberty, and the pursuit
of in
cte.iiihist, earncsUdefiant hostility to
, c^j s sfcljie'inc' oflßit- of .the lilave j
4 Power, if&vthc;-4nJi?satioh of Tesaai
, to jbe 'gccatt td sj|ra*p , the ;
: cmpiie'.of Use XewfWoildttnd. : 'vield
:tlic. resfiurt-es of ouT country (or its
. r.\y ]i a g r ’ .‘UrU i "A-1 ;\v up— R o p l .: U i i c a 11 i n
• tirtlVe .despots .- oi the
: OlyiVoijd. is-liojihiidiy d.ail in the
pfiils and calamities’suddenly; thrust
' iiion us by U l l’ i r. A in erican i fiotin le'v*
■ tiart l!ic'.oycrihrOT-j and,- ruin’ of- the
llodd ih’publicrt-Ifiipuhlieai) tiiVit**
„ .-hop? and faith elfdgf,'
"dial this .Rebellion ’must
fei-hlt itrtlie ;siaiial 'orerthro\y "of its
■ploU«s' -.uni. the firm establishment
} of i
p oul; wlh^.afctirot'bf bur country,
' therein 'Liberty atnd XJ.uipji,"BuaU in
deed 'bo and s«separ*ibfe”’'.' hcnce-
-
'V/tEt :Ifiußl : XE. devotes attention in
'• ■-/j-ejSstfiines. aiul-Ui some extent in
tuni, to. ;&g
- and u-liatever
. ejg- any bluster !to ttfie spiritual; and'
\veil?l)elivb 0 1
—•JMnkmtf; Hie, present' us tnc-d
,gi«> are .'xle
votfc.lstii the suer-css
Its special
cgrr^sjiprrieijis 'aj|con>p‘:iny | ••.•wry
sitlofah! «; a a.rfnj-- i?nrif. iy p(rt ■ v; • rv
i ant incident pi tli.af irreatM-rsi-j
-ivjnelr' Nvo IVUSI to.-fesiill' in .tiie
-f-Sinaibbd. < ;*hd}u4,iVt! iiiumjja -of. Abe
-<i\::pi.-:.i:’a;ws‘i dr.djft'fbe f&tohitfcn !
<-f ufstrarddfS;;
p eoueVry.i ,\V|c.by-ejveA.hpri note
i-i-vU!
iiv-rK iii 'r'u-
V irvy' t Tit' 1 ! 11 ! I- | ;-J ;
t’Tlir-. - R;-£sflitirt\> ■ V»h:8 ; .tV 1> !
ju (he beautiful ikimcn-| barism, ijdi people have lavished their
eiauircvot fh«,j Indians. ‘-(.holandless i treasure as the gold of Ophir; they
MiountifiiiS// apts<>Jdw,.thaii v '!the! IA lps i have placed tile darhngs| tho delights
.Its history and ' ttriicuird their hearts/and l home on the altat
point n'!QMt;«s '3rJte. approptfuitjo field !-of plUriortstni Tken,.v.wijtli . uplifted
for .uiriouiipg.^limgni.deient [national- [eyes t<§”Hedvp«, thcyvhaye said, ‘-O
ifjt' Thy -pv.piji fir i)s mountain and! God !, jve cpilnt not dear nh
aiui i tisliXif iLi "rivers"give emphatic 11° us «*> this jclause, if so bp that/wo
, v «.... .... ,:P)uf ;itjg ill adaptationibrjinay s#ebutf cjountiy. For this cause
Lvivliilih s'i-ao Uniied IPiitdro. rather than (or tli.dj > vc ourjlivc^ur,fortunes, and
v v . ■r si f-rr -“trifes and icaldltsie-; tt/ rhany i peltj?! our safer,*#! h’onor. ' O God 1 |ohk down
■..MCwiTtpoiiV'g-fciSa'isS■ |"fi»cro' .psifoWan Ale.-, jroipdiea,yonj; jthy
’ .Ksfio/int-rea *v‘rjk oglteiiy crag.ftpm Northern Alabama,! P l ‘ytJkfV .the work Ol our Ihiiids; .-pity
'nvrsK (%i -T.'A\U'S;r, through |Tcdni-sscu. Virginia, JPcnn-1 find'bless; uspyn - the sac-nliv&.of* our
- all Iheioutli- coinfoirt ju& in bar'sorrows;
; ers pf'.lho y-sremHd ,%w: Ku&iahd, fhnng.-HsJyomjour straits ii»to;a weal
.jtrt.j.-• j v.■.<•' ■. whttfitfitTocs iull protest againpt£-iho |by place-, unjd we Avill praise theolor
‘ '■'■‘■K's 1 ■ T.ItUU.'AJ-J. . dissolution i*>{ this Union.-' iVhfm ili- i ; evei- and. ever,' . The hospital wards,
■ Genius of j-l-Ah.o bleaeli. ng boires and mouldering
Fa? i; £ r l^t|,!il'v’ : ' - ;:pv----LLLr””--- : : sk.. ■ oti»m up))ii this tremendous national \ forms oiWh -b quiet graves
■ a answer runs like,'the- j which are scalteyed all oycy the, land
g,: Oi of iv-'n"' co 'h* l '- along army ran ly. fro in |pno to^f olll Maine und Kansas,tins.
V i 1 yj*[ e
' v I until ail. toge'Gicr, in'deep ditiphsi^.A-^P^^balltntr;«-« '.Thoaro ■
• 'tTp&etr^i they roil:out ilt'P'full J^esppprO'.'jawvfu].. ihy lifiid ; tiM bereaved -jtearts which 1
’dp peai; cliisttr this day lbcir’dieartl
i ipeir istore* in sidness—“the /rapture of!
-G .y - l:is-gov ppnibe’t' : 'j;p>7A’^/hiiUyj u inetiM(«;erlier'}et aip nian { jningled witlrtciip :” all
-g] y/j put asigpreri 7 . tpo'do-x our-i these things prooiaint how/ failliflilly
l/io: u:(s‘ io Y o r Uii<i pivers/ylaiVior dni l jf o w bus Uccn njainta^icd;"
• dm. /•: ,•),£ . i! vchi iliniy.agaiiijst snob a /dissolution£ <; bd, such a, sublim<P?illusT
wciity- Copies, feme chirrs*. ono ;l '*'^??i aS by bliinicd i fration of heroic prioic-fylc. ia in
yTp-s-;., ativ larger rpunber a \ cosispirafow.' '-po to tho whence : :ln a ®gtO’ Ibat, to/iise the words
will ;Uc';A btf^j^giu !yy% B, |^ a tongaJml!a-<lrip-j°f our CoiAmandcr-iii-Chiof, \v-hose
of To elui)sj.-ot-. i ‘ nii: .^' n!ri ® >hanks ; i energy and Religions: zeal a nation ad-
K;' AAf'lfcMlv Ift-‘ ■ 1 -:I (ii
\\lrriTc;f•.^£iV;iTi.'• •.\v 1 • •«:h
a*.-:-* :
V.,. to-; ,’j CA—
"jt- \‘■..s -• ' ; ’ =M. •
ci t
: ■ .TJTi- >l3n.\VEiaiLyv'^3^^ e -' Cra^ VM*ca' fho'..C%'oinau^U
Tnr''-TovliiWof Wy[-eha»-
: -W. xU, LY T!;ii BU2s E' *iil b» «bnV nc ‘ ’ fo,lo >' r tlieV
j : ‘ l “ ; roll a>,,j il u! 3u*c S of
' i r A-ii!i-.- <s : TFTP 'TP-tniT vp '** !'^i vc r» ■• f l‘Ci v .ns they eoninua^lo
v: ~ Tvi'.afi;-.- YoV'-" 'I "fckjptbfcr ®>6cjs which boii fi-din 'pfaf
: 1-froioftcjQlty of thb jlark
’: vhWlien (- • ‘^P I ' Wiki— from' where Iftasca
*s* ofihefroHty H.
rti t ,
' lot.canc pjxtiin-r in the wind-.
■{*.- d nidiiev : hr- [■ t6,< ® • V wer P»£v '•grey', anitejtoftcd
wJifja'ddyueted *olll' a
• rto rehtiftonc-o •■! ~ '-“ 1 • i imghty mamcrhliK ramble wltlflhc
vni- -IQC" t-Bilfovps ofjth&ilesiean.C«'l(^jubUant r
/ ?'.‘l l« fM'dy abonttSalrisimas-- v4l V ?l f S
‘ ' y; '-•-■■ - * < filled Hoods of the sea I-x Bur.sharjs !
' rr‘f t V" ."T" j snldniie is tho^|ponse.-6f-hiany->ing.
Hi OH : 'id[otek ’ 5 | crs > r ' -A nUphoi»|-eter nafly as tire sjirls
-i .1 beat ?and the "muddy
- ’ shores ot ,tlie Delia—the clarhorin ,r
•V - ' 1 WljQfrii-po&ifbacj to the racrtyiplasli-
V . >g spray '-of the far.oir Jiow.tuin
'J«n to;tlie 4eihrcnlen'c«J of grs ' roclcS ’ e ahs’ 6ntf
uwin ■ ctolh' rcidaincth: fopevibiarid”. fiitevcr 1
:u a coßjplcie r.ud iaiiffactorjniau- One I” '' . S. : , ! . r . -
! I- The gooius'Tsf lli 'ife'in whfclf wc
t r
win's their ijrieon.- u ! re^ ilrtl to-our- national
iWaUies can Refurnished with;6y^s,i?? , ' <!C t’--' I s »nlagCin%hich tbcNa*
iL» o f. dozcn ‘ ■ ? he tobl - 6 is. Turnishcd itf° ns : Stp drawing .room? closely to
sffor^ itbe I>ITT SBURG MAR-igethcr, instead -pf. rushing violently ■
•ul for the liberal , fasunder. : Thc great heartoftho Peo-J
'owed * coni in- ‘- fe borei< ?" . pies of the earth i^bpatihg/aUhougJb
s6lioiiod.!
-a -
rnpm 1 fhe dfvlijo
D^' 0 ? ,bc '-«^aine E arti-: bi oth«rlj- kindnjcSs. Tim deej) land
tUi« ° f . tbo bei&ta of
t. f CVUiOKV. v | manjr nations •£. moa for s closer .jan*
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, 50,125
. 17,250
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t : r,v? ii’ - 'rris! '.S-ws -;scc these liu^oJlooirls'■ nilblcfeiiM]
Mf 018.* -and i into tlve Sridi S 4ppi ; ( r UW
laance tile san:e is ;
dool T V '
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*. THANKSGIVING iSERMOpj; /
' > s(yfxivEßi:i>. is’ ;”ifHK; tocusr street
' e. church, HlßßiSßirnq, Txkii., ' :
r r.A X E LIH MOO RE,. D. D.,,
November 27th, 1862.:
r -PsAi-ii c„. iri-Enter .into his.eatjcs with
thanksgivings lind intfTbia courts* xntl^raise;
be thaakfurantpibim, and bless his name.
' 1 SaVuei. xrtl, 24.—0n1y fear llie lord,
,niyi sdi’Te him in truth with all. yonr heart :
f of-considcr how' great things Ho hath, done
'for.-you. • > v ..]_ ; *\
A gra,-nd-m©®spectacle is \vitnc?- |
Peed qu the .earth to-day :' railllidtis ‘pfj
y>c iid;ahiUint,B.,dT't:eyortil bMief.ooi»rj
•liion woa! lhs:.'inT:t!i w great
peen cntcrihgiiintfr.the conrts- of' Jelio
'Vali. in Ihe spirit.of praise and^llan^is--
giving, hecadscofithe “great‘-'isingS*
Vv’iiicii lie them.they
enter there] also. in the spirit
vent snppljeiJtioij 1 fijr
blessings irj. the fiitnjfo; a r nafiophl
ttnc whichjisl freighted 1 heavily with
tjio destinies of
•if his revenint' gotlicvißg of tSe peo
ple iiitiv&hi- tbniplcs pf thenvni'f-tJpd
is, a preeminently grand spectacle,
\vhon' %vc* ramunib.er- that; • Ctjey lift
ijpTriioin vdiiais in ariseand song,
wi\Uc arc’ Still i. bHiutning
and: with (he
dj i’ purvp\vi ftir fli*,* nrtghty v.-bd 3»avo;
places, of human,
jfX c: T:V t!io, : niaTtyis- ; libcr-.j
laps, i ..is ireasbn I
Ujj. tbitfp- t!i 6V£b rfh |
tlitso iiiiili' ni/ l'hns !< giYei> in dctianicoj
sf U:e thi -ic£ bb-?
apcvprabio iu the, siglit of-tbi Most
High, w,ao, b:fib .taught us.ini bi£w - ordj|
‘•^Vhj9sni•^offi|^^Uu^^dpfafi»e,; . g|4riSptV f l
me : anwlto-liiiii tbatordofetb'His.con--
v.er.sat.if;h auloJit. will 1 shew 1 ” the ■biil-
Val>»n r,y (jkjrl.*’ • . 1 I
■■’Let'hs n’<M:gUiiic o briefly
of the of -God a
Xjitjmi. -TfiC; inteUiiicnt and! pinna
AWerir:i cease to ' i-licri->h
niifetErni'-i. .Jrratitu'lo to God Jpr-onr
national. , ighj'n.laaee—the latnb..£hi
wlu'c-li wogltvel!. 'lt is both gretG
:iml '■jjSod!y iidieritsuifo. j.lt Sweeps
va-fl ranges of” latitude and
iouaEjiu<lc > eiabrstoinjf maprhya:
“irietfu?- oi'; noil.-!. It * pro
itjfic* iiiiil:vaneil in 4 jt jirodric-tloiis. Xisc
o;F inijjoMy ii oik iys_'.]prnl’K?s,
■ <.s, :itj.; „ Tiii-y ; {-aii it tin;
tiflO
or" :i' , r m;Pi!l dero'optneat dT
> • ■ 'V
■ 'f:
-tf-k
:i cjyilizatiou the cclc&lk*
•ros.nlt H;t|itie onr.v,orksnap of i> ! 1 previ
ous ages. B tf, is an
Old-Vi oild, famillhunvith the
-find beatings. ■ . wljio.h .have
•Ipng.sinev TtSljoi nyJm in
, .
I
By of ckai^ple,.
!an, Germanic; unity,'ls. ~a
#ubliinC step' oinvbta 'tb#aStU ! ipat
blessed tirio when the.
of • the raeo feball Be .
rcigns : iriall
shall'
Continent fell ;oni”ftf 'tlib
marshalled nations as they bn to
t^ei'gbhr'oi universal lovot^Cfeeri?
the _
i cdn ;i)e tibyniid objection;
rff»'|bl»csten r ; mattcrß-IHtie in theljf
siv t c add' dip- iB prGvinco bfitiie
minion exercised bj? pica of tbo race,
mcii Bjwakiiig jtliO bame'fangnagOj ad- the
hjering to, tho earno religion, though
tolerant .of,l nil forms of faitbr-inen solved successfully
governed i liy the same. fundamental of "Divine revelation ;; yvhich
civil laws. fjcilitifS pi drG Ss
iuteroourse btiiong men—steamsnips, sues ard iu'
railways,"•.tdlcgi'npbi lines—can;, now with which thte offl6e tt^^’d ?^riStibri
link the vast' Bjireadings of a conti
nent ihtojthp; pf'acgmpact
i ng, ironl the tdiwid the icy*
walls of the norland from oceao to
,pccarf r can lie'made more homogenous
—infused with the; spirijt of ;pne
more perfectly. to done
•iornc centuries ago in a dominion ein’ J i
III M M ■» ... . .
gracing V no; u til he of such; terri
tory;"- 1 " '; J . ■
.■ Inssinnch, then, as a grout USion
of Slates is 'demanded by live physi
cal outlines _gf ti|o iXorth American
| Continenti*ahd is, by the spiritTand
js pf the age, at-oncc .de
j siraljio and aacticql, it is with. grati
!'iu<ia to God.that wo record what \yc
| believe'to aigroat historic trains'
j.Jfji c greM.maJoriiy of l7te Afnericau j}€o
- ibcc-'tlie UnlorU Yes, let praise
bef vrb God to-day-—and like
.iiiec nsc mantle his thronfc
ti-Qnr.thousandj-pfjbia.lvoly temples—
that lie hath Thus far,put it into the
,c fSsmsea of. the people of
n polities—rof-%11 creeds, in'.;
jail races of rnen enjoyiugj,
ip dove live Uiiioi> of tlmso ;
[ovcit vjilij. a depth -of
| a pertinacity of purpose
jbtiity of treason has been
lot. ’ Tlijfruprising of fßis
; litts hMif-KO'-Sublirnc, in
act of- iiurnL'crs f -that wo
tilting .one nation-: for -ari
it, in the Ihiigiiaga. of thfl
llL'llftS of t.ll,
all partreg ir
religioiT—plj
chusenship^t
Slultfs; to li
fueling- aud)
yvhicli ifoj-jn
able to upTO
"■•eat pcoph
the u.cre 1;
n.ay. subhtii
‘oUiur; 'Cry o
Prophet, Co
flood, and lii
the rivers V
yrbat peopl
govern rueirt
event that c
ambia *Tisetli up like a
s.'waters are'moved like
;Tho\ uprising' of this
s for' the'oc«ij)Ko of their
and national*• life,Us 1 ah
dipsos, lake it Sit in all—
f '
I'C milibni t? t c principles^ 1 which
lire i MS’olvc—the : mightiest national
evolutions wjliieh bfive.,thus far ’trans;
pi rod and riveted 11 tepizd, attracted
the tli.onglUl!ul3tiidy of tho world; -jn
the pending, contest of light against
darkness, of civilization against - bar-
mires, y the just cause must ■ prevail.”
Long as the kvorld endurcB,\si;cn rocn
would rccolyla strength of lie>rt for a
crisis ; of-triaj, would lie -guided .in^the
pathway crt' diUydn times of national
doubt and danger, they will turnback
with eagtfr eyes toVtho coniliiet of the
American people in their resistance
to the huge oligarchic conspiracy of
■' T‘ ' ’ ‘
Iji’csp. lipids,
6iiy.
against
;arerB,,tjbil6 the masses
are faithful to “tLe just
> by the hottest iirstitrcts
, But,
of lluT'jiwplc
cause*” arc si
\f 'a •
of. their n:i(u
requires; "dial
exception to
the people; :' 1
list) it not in
lest the dauji
rejoice, lost't
circumcised tj
inies have tr
: reS, the truth of-history
I it belated, there is an
the lofty .patriotismof
' -Tell it uoi in Gath, pub-,
tiro (jtreet&'-Af Askelon;
|.;htov3 o fvt,hq'~Philistines
dio-daugbfors' of tho un
tjriumph ” .yea, our ine
umphed, and do rejoice
--•foinp.'ieu, (mu
over the faclwith exceeding gladness.
Therodsin a suaH/class of
politicians for whoso iguofihs conduct
no great political party can bo : ju9tly
held responsible. Some of these poli
ticians have tong si’ >bi lived-
r ..n nave long since; been resolve
into the .mournful i-fgidity of petrified
‘ partizans. ' Hearts of stone .have they
| —toore deaf ithan - the adder which
rcfhsetb to charmed, though One
charm her never bo wisely, to the up
peals of a shbiltnc, comprehensive
Patriotism. Xet they have hi
ir ,h--
ilesh lor tliox
they arc Huoni;
to tvliat they 4
ly, to bo-iUo iij
by ofteii digjji
intruded culls ot .party;
issive tie the galley-slave
suppose, often erroneous-'
interests of party,-there*
mg their gravvsofarr
gth i'tfi'd ; a (ij!'/ jjar
with wblcfi'&sV
,^oliticu(EO?ft^\^^
%■ r
/ill, _ ,
m| nistrylloUs eucK ; ihoL,^;'Tel ajtion•
ship.. ■ And; alas, alas l|st : iaib bleared
tberq..ai eyctßomb ministers of God
in in tiraoa;l«ko::tlio ;prc6-
opt, ' ’ ’ qfrsociqty
aro roc' M'hq are
afraid..* jh men;
pho tic' <e cables
atiil tli' 'nary at-.
tiiflo pi
ofsalvi
iiig tlx
i'ng tl*.
crista *’
the tin:
men, .a
pfeackh
UcflVOli.
are,,w;!iulJy ighoraut;,
tH ii JI e biilvv' Ijiiraph otffl
brow jiatrioi.4;* Appi
the, fito|
patriotfc i Goyet nor 1 oj
have
’-ogive C'
cs hate the if)ing,->wd>lch is j
jiyii, and to; utter thctcachings of i
l;iruth rigutoousncB8 v ,.,Qcclaring j
liopeniy the whole counsel of God.”— l l
TheiChureh of God, a 8 theiresolutions
of her synodB and cbilferchces prove;
jjiajdono; nobly , for Jaw; .and
[thus lap in tuisv crisis J’ But mightier.'
effort instill demanded of-heft. My
licarc i rß,’l tell-
tvbyid sou ad it butffrbin thif pulpi
tlio> Capitol; city of I?ennsylynnia—
itfto tbo| ears of|. ajl; lior: ; millions, Motley, bcri (jtalesman-likp f Evprett. !■ in tile riu|li!!bf£: Imn*,patriotism— a
whom I love asmo ijUiaeas, of ,niy' and! the mail of wHland. nnfa%& Wielf* 'li&f h&uijti i r partV
native states I nfou|d fcoundjitout ifr fertkity- ,of intellectual fihitowdnbssl and! plants itself on the rMjform Of
to the oars of tho loyal citizens of all and caustic wit, ihet' heroic Butler—lnhesion thenational patiq
tiieso states timcs aMyipon man whoJwiflt a'igreif- national jotisrftl\rhichl ; ■« willing toj»eo 0 nll
wherein of gird Hujatt bating! in his j bosdiri I ,' 'would | prqponteived; prejudices and Ipa&sah
up libr joins fob: tfra first' resnkp;th6j emb'isitled;icgiphs >TI
error; wherein the Chapr,Kigf" t#od j treason, of Sou£hern v!ix>n^i y arA/hcn
must rcVcal
- furnishes her
ajidliberiifi ratling bhek triimphanily tlie tnaptes of Sprigue’" aud’ BprtS&ditiiv
onrushing surge* of the raging pfssions ;' tLp'itlostritius list of IHoec vrho furnish.
of demagoqxtcs’” . I. believe' she will.: the:livin' light' 'wlijclv coiitratft sr
. > - OW' ... . -g [kg. -fcb font!T.tft io
be true ami ffailhful, andthat in this ! strongly with the rtiuyky -’shadows of
crisis the promise of Tier Lord will bo.dukerwarni.jpalriotism and doubtful
verified : : | this - gates of hell shall hotn Joyulfy of. tuo'jrncn ;wim owe all; trioir
prevail ■•gainst beti. i . • ■ i ijifiucnc|e to .the glory of their/country,'
■ One sccjfion of of men ofj-tfnd now ip her bout of
whom I have • being jto the: (world.;| ‘‘how ' than’ a
really, - uncp;ndi|ioi&Uy Joyal, to ?thpj serpent's, toorti it is? t| burp*a lliapk-J
Union, hiive lmxed: the politicSU v com'j t less child.” Ohioj tlfel giant pi the i
pass more or less never pew|states/ isj. proudffof liar. Tpdr—, !
without a 11 transparent,’ motiyo for is proud’ ’of'hor lloitj arid |
their various degree%/.of change.— (fulhrio and BrecLdiiirdge—dhe ■ thep.J
The only thing in l which tpey ? hinyei logian, -not the politiciap, .’ of whom, j
•ninintaimjd genuine. efcnVistency, is|inj us coiiiparep with his paSt r prestige i
their dceply-rrfoted aristocratic seniti-1 and? power, Iwi; may 'pvclaiin, ns was i
ments—a| fact ejuiincptly qualifying! snip of iarchangel ruined. - ‘‘lf? thou !
them for| faithful v.-tifa a‘l boost Ihe; bat O, Jiow ■ fairnf' Teii-; j
haughty mlavq oligarchy. : Some of; nessec) rejoices in her Johnson and I
this class ofi| disaffected politicians :qj£ Browrilpw.- Indiana in lier AYright, |
in many, respects twin spirits of. those! still’ the mono;.?which. fur in- ]
false teaclujfs-of old, vvVhom the in(; seribetfe'pn lieij. chosen .blqkjj \ n (he *
spired writers, ■ describe so i i 15,P Fattier ofddrf Covin- |
“Presumptuous arc they. goqd? Wa#inffton---.‘‘inaj.;
they are, iejt afraid to' speak eVil oriana-kifr/ws no North, (tip South—noth
dignifies;” I “they speak'great, swell?jing biijtdhe Union./' C>up Own Penn-?
ing word’k.pfivanity - '‘t hey are ragf jiy lvaii|ia basj her nampdto, glitt/r in j
ing'.waves :|of the sea, .foaming- out (.the* throng of patriots hviiohn pftcr |
their owp i sliame their fieoi-n jof ages will, (flight to l)pnor.--her Cant- j
duly-eonsiitafed, aeavch-ovdained an-j prop, ?[Curtin \ ICnox- and I (frier,?i
thority. : SUch men as these talk, witty and Scott, apd Boss/; and Shannon,?
polished' phrases, of .conventions ‘‘with and , iidwe. i-Therc/ (joo, is her Fort!
unlimitcdj powers;” talk of ,tpo se| noy r whom dyoryraafl: \vtyo ’has not’
cession- pf-ipeities from. stafesy Irt bidtloiija IdndfarowcUjt'o ciindor mu?t|
other words, these admit, fromm.i.s gushVjg utforanccs of;
of the dear people/whom they pro- years, l ijovos Pennsylvania with all
fess, with flo.wiiiir eloquence, to love his Ifeart— \yho if you,.ytalce
so devotedly, land- of whose rights
they . vaunt themselves |to be the
chosen to plunge
the land ■nii'over, the CominomvoitUh
ijpf Pennsylvania especiallyinto ’the
j hortjora. oft revolution and sodiai
j ehaoto The crowning infamy offthoij"
’ p'-nns. and [purposes is,;that they cd<d)y
calculate on Christian;inbn.by thous?
Sid and. ,*Lib : i
i^anda,'t p aid| ihoni
•of thojr dominion 6r*inrtimited ; pbv#
T _ r iiiiacdpo.
crs—a' legitimate outflow of . which
Helfrconstituted' dominion is,, of course,
the stifling 6f every voice' of liberty::;
| tho viblerit'rcpresmoDj if' ncSdjhO* s, o,f
i tho speech of all. \\‘ho think bor God
I has a heart of pity-, for tho down trod
ijden. Learning, wealth, pijotyj aro to
'ayaJLnolhing to stayt&e vb<9 hand of
violohoe—if tho pcrsoei’fhas the tnis
iortrfne to havo a heart to fool for the
woes' of his fellows; if he has tho
misfortune to Ho under that 'sain of
allj inlamy—-to bo conveniently classed,
in tlw spirit bitterness, among the
biased and hated'Abolitionists. i Oh!
consistency r diido tbirio abashed lioad I
These, are,.the mco-jwho areiu agony
tbr free speech, and"’*wb'
o arii jo> afe moaning
piteously the. rule of'the''Con
stitution. . .Follow-Christians, whither
aro wo tondingmthe'oompaiiion»h ip
of, those dangerous men ? Oh! Mercy,
art thou about to fold thy wings, take
thy flight aloft, and-loave the world to
darkness and .to'blood I ’ ; -
icarta of
If Christians, a* the conservators of
society, wake 1 not pp may
indeed, allpfus, of al{ paftioe, be driv
en whither wp think not now.- ,Wo
tnay be atartlbd, indeed, as I>y ajire-
* vv>
heralds;
_j; declap
'Ojdtouoljh
>£«ti|3 upon
VotVeach
political
ionj^tip,
wxfo. also'.lle-
does
;lamati6npftlvo
’ Pennsylvania
An{l especially
hristiftn churcli-
-~ ~
.: ~ .
-TS^K?Bs|*-' : T%,ctorcß
&rtd. The f&gralU up ,the
a)stinea malctf|ptipo. Jyfefch. is flimsjly
disgnuitd itT* i& '.' fetlvCry piiTOscs
>hesop? *MfaitOsS ni? - Dashing
bliptlriesa
tho pitfiotici .«f, ; tha
life
e. nation—sooner
jw|U, meet w-ittl .rcSis-
Uinca wMiicU tho j^ek;./g£yc» to itbo
ineet tewlbjo
I rebuke, Iwitl v'. consign tLotnj Ito
il» 3eisipi^e2, jintl 1 jgncjmShy.-
have
pdpular. beartj, aa f attcr theffallplFovt
rau/uter, : iji atwhitolleatfortbp TJnion,
j
i loyalty, eiirnost protosla*
tio'ns ofc fide:ity. to the jcaiuse of riglit.
I BafcfwfuShii-i jverges occur .'to tUo na
tional arms; \vheii clajlcls gather .and
popularheart
jsj discotiragpfjl aifd ead tliesd
nidn bdve no worda that ring
OnitiiOpopalarcarlikoaiLiattlo-triimp
-ot4-inBpirin«‘niejj to rWclup to do, U
-inBpi.,lg...JlJ l, up, Up, to,
jlijto and tp die. Truly our .Bible
es as ‘‘confidciicci i n ail-1 tilt-ri
Idijtli^rul in like p,
a | fppt' out joi rit.’’ % nistoryTiwill
plf te."Tbclj! are, by: their actions, 1
plj ttographfng themselves for the gaze
of coming ages—that; is, those of them
xvf Oy are not so insigijfieapt as to be
utj criy forgotten, navoln tlvlsq clef mil
art tal.s, which - note the i failing of a
sparrow jto ithe ground. They, are
]>aoiogr4pt>i|ng themselves, hot. tn the
.sweet, spit fays of lieifveh’s
bnt rather jin the glaring
•r%s millions!
JIV-ith , ail ;tboj,stre h g t hr 1. bf contrast
i there if; between be’autj^autl 1 defwcni
j"tyi light and daj|kn'esl, shines but the
| pxiimplc. of j rnbn lias Dix and
Dickinson of Now Tor If, jand those
of the magnificent, 'out much
[ maligned, JilUFsachnsotits j whose -status
in civilization and appropriate pldce
on Iho roll of national iiofior, the.
men of ail stales of-' tho dTnion will in
due-1 tim ifi rfjdic.q “to
ber jtwin/ l|istoifians | BancrpfVii’itnd
frbnj him ali~public Stolon, still,fyi'itli
his Hahd resting on tli<|
is allyingpower in t.Libjiand--a states
mart out ot office.' Then, tort, 'there
are in this GommonwaaUli other men
wjth iwhoni f patriolisijit a rooted
principle; Soul, a! livirt'g fir 6 in
the heart, not a bauble to be bartered
at political I as
Pcrstiirig Wakbfivfd, antfjhosts of
men' who, ! while they .|may earnesflr
■•h - iney jiuj}' y
con tend for thoir khv ri oolitic'nl faith,
will defiantly refuse ablind of/edienoo
to the dicta of mdn wfio, because they
a';
happen to r act
political party of which the
'Cxcrcsencest— the’ flight and bhrib — :
vainly imagine therasolyea to. bp -the
■fnpskcd moparchs ipf jfrcomen. ; Such
men as I have jastfiatnod, hajrp topi
much Egyerjenco -jof- (jodv-too| intuch.
allogiaUfeo to law-4-to6 tender |a, re
gard lo the jfriendshipii which politi'
cal; diffalrenees ‘diji not sunder j-r too
holy a tegjardf toi |ho I quiet ot; their
own homo-Mto listonHo plot*, of I revo
lution. . (For if the men I censure do
noli inteniiotially plot revolution; l|ioy
U h t adv- -------
at leant advise, iu : partisan passion,
suctra lino of action as t*ll; leadJ to
it;) j iinen willnevcr consent] td
d>o in«converting beautiful
Pennsylvania, which has nurtured
an<| ble|ftoi thetp, into onovast “Acel
dama, that is to saV, The field ,of
blood.” «; - ' - 1
N,i J,
i Bnv o'f such a half-hearted, false
hearted, evil hearted, body, of tneii .as
9ave been speaking, as a
contrast to the list of; worthies whom,
coming ages wilt booor-i-iaenwhodo-
4il* •/'.S'.J • U -u ; ' tv- -. •• *'£. J-4 -v rt •;■
menDllhemseives;. tb*y (in; this
«vrfal. historic crisis,. When Itroo ihon
.walW of, lifer—
oyerj lUieere ;Gbri»fiiu>,
and not mcro lip,; patriot, should use
¥l9 ‘-PC 9 f tbo PttMareb:, \‘.Q, inyionl,.
<S9»ne not: thou sj|jg their sesoretghnto*
their . assembly■ mHSe;,honor&hc il'ot
Do I -seem ne apeak
Bey.cre? *->• " "*
.-’j... comments’now gi vbn
to : J)OU> and* so fay as my fcpblovoico
ostcnd&j. given to my countrymen of
all parties and 'creeds, whom! £ believe
to bo .a udit in .their, honest JoyoV of
'the jcaubtry ? : JTy. readcrfe
wjll remember there' was a tinid in
biatory, .when Jabm, King ,of
Canaan, wba had nine. hundred ebari
ota, of, iron, for the spaed of'twcnly
yciafa;
dren of Israel.” When Debdtobi thb
tyrOphetcsa, silgipioned i Barak andth\
people >to tip:, Imltlo for UiO' life, and
uperty of the nation, some came aucK
u nder G od;ti-i u rnp li c d over the op
pressor, while others held back in
their hoipo|n,Of-these Cwj 3 parities,
he arl imri n api r a tip n speaks irjj the
thrilling,song of Deborah and Barak
‘.Zebup- 'd'if- '.jd - '
<un an> ..nphtali' vvero ,a people
that th|ir v JivcfC unio the
death’,' iu| the high- places- of the field.
.Tlicj klag3_ came and ■ fought,' ,'tlicn
fongjit the kings of- Canaa-n in Tua
naefg-bythe watcrsl of Mcgtddlo; they ■
tool?- ho gai n ; bt money..: T hey fopght
from Lcavop; the stars, in: their eour :
sesifouglit against Shjcra. ■ The river
of Kisliun swijpt thcm«ftway,, tlmj an
cient'riyef, tlic river Kishoh. 1 Q my
pbu! ); lhou hast trodden down streiigth.
®hoii:\vcre.:thb horse lidofs broken by
the moansj’jjOf tljo tratnplings, 1 the
praikiings igighty ones.”—
Praise and here
Notyj mark tfic reverse picturh? ‘‘For
' ” ’ : ods h** ” ■ iT ■" "
the : divisiors of' lieube 11 there w;cre
great, fcearc .heart. Gilead,
abode beyond Jordan; and why did
Dan' remain in ships T, Asher eohtin
. uod jon ith o sea shore, and .abode.in his
creeks.. Curse yoMcroTi, said jtlie an
gel
inhabitants. thereat'; ' because 'they
<ean\chr!tpt to .the help oi the Jiord, to
•the holp'af tiie.Lord againstthc inigh
rtj'd 1 . i t been nigs; this whole; people
"tcTi^nupe: carefully whether tM v be
■“*l . ..*a jpu.
pi-ejects,, it sri be tlio natiohal' Govcrn
iticnt and Hjg.* bo maintained. Be. it
known- nntoiali men; of every seetioit
and shade otj paUt’ical sentiment, that
IpciioMoever .is not earefalljv.cdnsoien
tiontiiy, and'' without mental
t : '-V 'll: - N ‘ ' ■ • "
-ion, 4-fTUfe lojhis whole country in this
jamais of her soi row,.that' tor: him j who
j tines. doggedly clings tp< the passing
I shadow*;.o:'4ariy|iiiiei4st, instcafT of
Li'oe subsfanee the jnaiion
l al lile, there: )e ; i:othin-j;-Io(t |jhut tlic'
[Cursings nt'outragc^oslcrii;]:.;: More
than the scowl of the riioun
tain .sfornrj will the. knitted hrow of
. genpralioiis ; iindi ages scttlef clown
Cfocfily, darkly on him. Of the wretch
ed hand of those who-may prove faith
less tp the t^iiidu'iti^iibaTgh't^ii^)!^.
i.willi be he who.se- obscurity sweeps
[.him itrom:cs^Jeeipl^iptice." Ipebi
I I’lfif'Svcare.'' in (lie ProVidon’CpJpjf Gocl,
1 fdac-pd in trust with.an of
hii-iaan rights, pi liberty jtorfail ipob
,phi. j If w o su her ou i fo be Seal -
„ca■ to truth; jftiid betray, our liigh
tnisl, we become -.g dismembered -na
tion in the retributive justice of God,
we Geedrno, alongj, with this disunion,
tiro -by-word it hel prissifig-and /sbbiln of
all mankind; The Great Republic in
I whieli
| ibo‘4 wiil lingdr in indeed,
j a tfc seh
|h- mighty life has depkrlccb as ell’ec
-1 inaliy as life, has vanished ; from •the j
|sCa.lCcred ; b(|iics of llio the
j Mastodon, w4>so‘ hughiSkcioipn now
I blcnphes ;jn caves oiv-cjiiaarmies 'sfowiyf
ntindlin^ ; %&ilctiitUB;
%0f nib past ami-perished thic g- f But
I with my tlicmc to
v • v - -aianics
God ibr his ma'hitold' i iand; grcaL mor
pics: to us; as |a people.;, Thci-Oiaretwo
leilia-cs 'of titfe r -i!iiies for svliichUwe
thus, :day to ;cultivatd! devout
gratitude; to | the Uulcr of
Thorle avpthree natioharchas
tisonientjjl which arc clothed , with | pe
culiar hdiTpri War, Paiii|hc l l’eetilericc,
■TiiejErstfjuf these afllietibuslisupon us
in £it‘at bitterncs,
meekly b'oist iindor' tlm’'elitoj(,ene.d rod,
and appeat to our
tliut, in -ltis:. own good ii|tic, ipid bo
far aYe concerned, in a adglito-
ous j r wfty > ; Hq wou Id relicvo us hi'the
lilowfr which - tv,altb tnil
lioiis wail.' But blessed be our God
foccvor, 'j&n.t it' hath pleased Him to
distil the shower, to; nhcft lortii the
i Sunlight arid UiB dbw, to preserve onr
fields from the canker -iWom, from
'.blighie and rust, So that thornnihistili
od with plenty, and with tho gjlaihieSs
plcniA, „ v "lainic.. _ lOiirXh dav -n july, nfd.
of haring foodeonvonicntfor its. ; Considering her rapid colonial pro-
VVe ape sad to see the hinting and grcB9, and’ the peacofulscntimonts of
inaiincd; of the biittfgiicldB;-j( her founder, though humanity is' not
the Umop; v to think; thjit they must yet ripe for their fruition, Pennsylva
suffep: jnjsilohco so much iof discomfort}nia may be justly styled the MornliV-
for. the remnant of their days on earth. | Star of that subHnie day which. will
But then we there aro no yet broakin-spletidor on ’ tho world
infant waits because - the mother’s when men ,“shall beat their swords
brdast is:] barren, while slid in turn' into ploughshares,: and their speate
lifts her fruitless, anguished try-t;> into pruning hooks; nation shall not
Heaven Bread which w need- lift up sword against nation, neither
fnl to; surtain life. Thank* bo nhto shall- they .learn war any mor®." : M
our God that vro.aro notoeW
'fait
800 the’ feebleness 'of ago coopted- with
fhfe ghastly glare hffktnine.
have beou shielded marvellously from
the ravages o i pestilondel |, ; TheAngol
of not.brooded.ia Ja^ihl
il • 1 ’ ! I, ■ : ! r :- , .
Ili
!<*.% ■ ■^r‘‘J;|. i -v i;il 'i: ;, >^ '* ;:‘-’s’ :, -^ : \'
\ *>frif)!/ii-J|^^; : >,r-fj■
V; I. -iji/i'* '-i-1 4'p..H>.
it > * * M I -
rfij-'c, ■■:. .-"ni g'il.; •> -i' < V
itfgs| *;»r|4 ftji i ’-if;
Wu'Jr : ; 'lSjtSk*
:i‘ ; -
3Hed
tabli
i>;c 4,y.
stud wo f- would '
.•fe’v V'-W.-" - .. -I: ■■•_;■■-■■
V:.
; i Adrert^inw>ta\inwHe^ -jat<;tjiejrato.oti76 ■
«p»tirspq;i»iw6r-e»ch
3A*«o|a.:..A ÜberSt pUseonittniiU Uy eatly '*
»»doo long: •dTirtiattneats; <■ 'r,t:
A *pace equal i*n.V» liaes uf ‘ this type
- 4 :
•-- Sp«*Ulnotic<*426p«i'eerii; addition ib I.
«la**ate*lTS .i; 1 *■*'=- >‘ *• • ‘ ■*, £•’■* ; "... J
. 40twih<^^i*cl*, ; -7& , centi k line,
‘ ■' ikiTTii&tt KellgfotiP ) -^Politicii
nhdother jniblia ’free.' 1 _
r; • ~ ;■ •
cities,i/Ailingl them
withO'les offtlie bereaved; over thoas- .
and*. who; bad; dfaJJen ;Btaddeuly before
nn y nscon too. It, has pleaseaTGod ito
.said,Jit h’g aA \y itliuVthus.fur:
‘•Il itt' tbat ibiB;ppopfe<ftliail,
so 'maajy; of tjiojn ( ; be writtoii- iVidowr
cd and Jilbecjesa by .the ravages .of
the'swpnlj; that* idr .8 shall,
pinny,. -ia®te
in 'an unlpokeii.for.iiqup, fecla ; rush}-
yig darkness. around r .tii6iv •.pqaU,t[*%■
cause, ti} o beautiful, ,t hc gifted and the
good; are torn away ly thoviolpiiee of
battle;; the postilef^eshall be withheld
■foin; O',. let
iwlthi caraest beasts, 'wUh
of kop!,. Tor hip inercy Ay bic|i/epdp.r e tb'
financial, jpri}spei;ity: or'
thb the Ipufst. of
civil war;;should, alsolbsOjjtijqj-ne.ia
!, ■ ■ ... .t .
tuiet memory at this tinie; wo
dplight lip reeopnt.'ihc
yen., lihata yi^rped.^t
to the'guoii(incss of itt-:
■heyitance,’Beforel p ;
oCthpught, .ppcn^ilj^
Ray a abo^
■monwcaltli 'of;
many vividly applica
ble to Pennsylvania: trl ;vk '
“For thb Lord thy God bringelh
triboAs ¥
spring out 6f , valleys and hills ■ a _ land ;'
of xeheat and j/arky: andpvmos'andTfig
i .trcos,,andj pomegranates p of 1
oil olive atkl. honey yd.land] taherkin.
thoii shall'eat bred idithoict- scareenesn)
thou 'shall not lack any thing in itgd. land
whose stones are iron,'a nd but- of ;
hills thou maj’e.st dig.” i,i ■ .yi:
The sources of her wealth are:so
steadily.unfoldiiy themselves,- that; in
vioa'. yif them t of thb fertility of ' her •.
valloyif and bills, of hoi - interirirnabie
.lumber fbrostej-of her almost immeas
urablcvtrcpsures of eoal and iron, of
her many well# of freely flowing oil,
it hjc&ot an extravagance fp spealc f of
1 her as theEmpiro
!v Sho'has an ea.Herrr^ort,where phjipg
lof the line can float v ii? siifelyVj and
i ivhich :caii ; - with yf^brf.ttsv- :
injide thb< rendezvous bfia worjd-Wide 7
trade. She Ifas a fine., lake harbor,
looking'Oiit towards-1h “'<st thforth
, s .... .aj'dS-thc vast;
west. ■ She Jjas gran-1 rivers A-draining
every section of her soil; site baa ar
tificial, iWeroair lilies; oC traded and
travcLunsuipussed'anvxv-iierefbrtbo
elements ot sublimity which mark
their constim-iion—scalintr.-'-as :sb’me
pj them ilo, tiie jjgnssive sides oi tlie
A 1 le^U<mies,;;tri flpin onein»lauc*;,.tri
umpbanUy tunnelling thfe crest of the
moiuv rch ni oa ntuia;o ttiemal 1J :TH 0
fcpuoery of. ; the-: :ts rdniarfcably
vancd, IjplcVrapi VeadtEfuh??i Vjfa can
f listen wit bin :h'er ; iirn ita • toUb tin li i
1 ling of i;Ub .which #iife ■aindoj' dhe
piillSf-'fiiiil thrOnglftho tfSijcadbwsi.-. 11 tea
,threads,- of crot§ and also hear,
(wiih.'awb
rush of -broad and niight y 7 r iV Oj >si r>
theur".pathway, 1 o -the sein'Centml
f’er.nsy lvafiia seems (il<q,; a Vast(field
wliercon tLVq Si]prerno haffcxpon'icoa
wondrouyv-ealth of ffneery in-the*
curves ;of rivers find rang!ngs of
mountains, Eivers ooiiiuoro trmce-'
rh pun t aihb j ufeagiiinst odeh
iueoybs.andatreich :>!way
in i : ig!i,raaes—roll oiit with a flow of
outiioqwliiclrtruivscbiidK'tlie eleoanec
of figure -with which ajhmriam artist .j
wouldj >-V>;:lo. and' frail, a thread- <ffj
scarlet. Thus does‘God hero toy witli
the everlasting bills. Tin? inhabitants
of this §tate:caii .rejoice in avn*b!e; aif:, ;
ccAryf * Idiey are sprung"'froth • tlioj
cafni, atrong-spnle'd Germans, whOdeffe
thd fatherland generati|nns*ngojyjrbfir \
tliO: sous of Ireland, Emerald: of tli'o,
and from tho ibrigfsS'ircbf
harikttand
Scotland to find rfith Urti men of Hug?
liiiid aefreo home In tho; iSlew -i Wcu-ldv
jChc'se men, of-'-div'erstj nations, swdvrag
eternal fiieudship suOniid :of
f freedom,;Thq early
progress of Pennsy Ivurtiia as
and t.he principles; of universal-- -broth'-'
erhood aiitjf 'eaeein Wi.iclvlfhe Stag
peace'in w hich a.,- y fa(o
was pli n i.Od. must' eyc'i, ad mi nis.te r• U *
realAvcll-founded-gratification; t<> j .her i
citizens..; V“Tfaero
histprj*. of the (gliumai) -raco,” says;
Banyi-oft,/‘ , li!cc the; confidence. which
ti ic siiiip 1 rtC:esand 'institution;! pf >
W iliihmPenn inspired.’ The progress ;
of ■ jiis;proyijit-u was more rapid than
tbo progress of Now Of'
• gran li
v vai*' *
the Indians heneatbilu'' chn tree .
Shackaitiaxpn, the hhrtoriani on docu
mentary evidonce.asserts: ‘‘Thf great
'treaty, was not fob the; purchase; of
lands; |jts; sublime purpose was the
of the equal xjghts !of
huflianltj’.” i ilqyi ,■ the • eitfeeris -of
this Commonwealth neye£ forget the
princplcs r which were %fteward BO
authoritatively reiterated in the Dec
laration oflndcpcndenco w hich was
promulgcd from her beautiful mctidpOf
lis on the f< ’h dr ,1 Juk {
liled to
If Pennsylvania bp true to hero
, .... Jf>V
ig«n, ; sho. has a : grand future. Letf
thanks, than, arise to God, for the ih> :
beritance of such a Commonwealth* ■
this tremendous crisis; haia
B.eyiwr yet failed to answer a- Itfwfu