The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 25, 1863, Image 2

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“Charming Simplicity.”
Tj nder live above caption
bnrg Post condescends to indulge in a
witty and sarcastic article in fljpnrd
to the editorial jSalutalory in the
Argus of the ll.tlv iiiat.
‘ The Post is pleased to be very pa
tronising, and speaks of oiii%s|mplici
ty. using. all 'that sort of common*
place I wattle, which, we -suppose is
only comniori to great men, hod-the
editors of;great and iriflqential jour
nals, when speaking-of. their inferiors.
Indeed,' we have been so much over
bwhelmed by.! this notice, from jsueh a
t \grcat, paper, that our nindestj:. has
Pennsylvania. Reserve. j . been itcvergly put to. the test, and we
We remember tins ndbl£ band. corn-, j baft scaicc ft el I which strikes us as the
posed -of'choice sons of our favorite -.most admirable— the lofty and treneh-
feelingft of joy find sorrow, ! ant riiannef in which this redoubtable
pride and regret; In. .referring ftoJ.Knight'offhe Quill disposes ( pf such'
them as a body, w« do not forget the ' sftiall fry,' as the President, Maj. Gen.
thousands : representing its as a good | Butler. Col. Forney and others,or the
loyalj.nicrnberot' lj|ie *oreat’* family of; rich, though ; quiet, vein of | humor
Stages, Igi’whom thp.iftecd: of'praise is \ that'pervades the whole of this. I f,
■equally efue, altbougj&ttached-toioth : i-markable artjcic. Kone pfydpr com.
or divisions. Whore are,: Col. Wilson | mpn f one-horse county editors is he of
"and Dr. Minis, with whom wc have; the Ppst,. but a bold, defiant Igenins,
whiled away manyj a pleasant hour?— i smiling in the j leniiudeot his; might,
Whcie are ColsjJ&ack, Efppey and. a |as he tears the -nessagd of the Presi
host of others. ’ ; ■ f . •.*• dpnt ftoi tatte^/with one paragraph,
-■Their are there, they inay be seen;’ j annihilates Bbtler' with another, and
and whether towering monuments of; with a single’word demolishes h'whole
purest marble, or |lie lonely twig of j host of men, krhom, .“rural wft were
'wcep.ing willow mat k their resting | going to say; verdant, but we jwbn’t,”
place, .0 voice shall]coinci up from the \ editors have been iif the habit jof 16ok
future,. “These arc martyrs-for, lib-ing upon heretofore as of sojtno im
erty.”; They died if a glorious cause; | portapee. ■ -T" . ■
, .Our attention wa!r -more particular- j It mav tl & n be supposed that it was
I directed, however, to the organiza-: not , vit i aut great i rop id at ioT. that we
fom training and perlecting of tiro lie- vcntdred , t 6 , article in the
setWci-underGen; Mjt-Calh Our-friends. \p os ! een.siirin.g the ftdvtor of - the
arid M*ejutives wore con-; for lhe Ligh crime, oif ‘soaring
dieted' therewith. • j Throe companies above mere part} - , (w.e use the; elegant
from our e’ount}' - . i\ J efe attached • there-; phraseoiftgy of the PesQ,and afinounc
.to. cofirmanjled respectively by- Cap- i ng onr intention of co operating with
-fains, Adams, Cnthbcrtson and Miller. Slu . b patriotic Democrats as j Butler,
-Two df s-ai4i6mminders,havcretuim:i Hicknfa | n and 'Dickinson.” -For this
.c’d, to their Lf-njes, bearing nppn!j deao p soaring above more party, is
person marks of their bravery something perfectly nnaccouftlable' to
-fti.d noble deeds ) honorable scars are ■ j,| TO 0 f the Post. It is quite beyond
tbeir credentials, inflicted ib^ - the foe- ! t j, c conception of this iarbanp editor,
mans steel. The pother isleops any-man should' a {moment'
dreamless sleep frofn wljlph the clash i ser }a UB |y entertain sucli an idea. - In
of resouriding armleanimf awake him, : jy a view t 0 Tal . y ollC jibta from the
..in, his lowly gravel 01$ tip Per.insu]a. -.the behests of a man’s] party, issim-
Gen. Jaeksop., i wnh Capjains. Licqt- pjy ar ,; utter impossibility. | .Not f tO
• •■nants and hundreds of pfivates.haivc . pt(ey cyery whim or -humor of the
down aUotofill soldiers graves, particular clique of cabal to w-hifth-ilic
s We bniva st.ood silently by and-wit- belongs, is .the highest!, crime known
| f ess«Kl the departure of soime of phese to Immoral perceptions. To such
%her» equally as well knbwn arp un-; melv p aTfy ihe-‘-alf in ftir’-tho
of and only noticed! by birn to sinnmvTii bonum for which every thing
Whom we are commpndedilp.say “thv‘! should be given up. The one
HI be done . j ■ . ; : thing/fefttirely and expressly necdhtl
)Ye observe, that Ihe pßeserve qr,fq r -which honoty'^iones tj - ’, principle,
the iittic squad.of them now remain-: consistenur. thaif-bo freelylsucrjliced,
i%|, through the kind!ioss|qf:lhe^TVjar: and to Which all the common virtues
Department, in response tio this, Carp-- sbofiid madc subservient. I .
cst, svmpathettc rcdnesl of Gov. Cur-- !
tihj will now be assigned to duty less ! think now that wc can sep the
laborious' than : heretofore, atforelin-r; i
t'bJ« .t.»e to recruit their thinned Ull9 at A J ax .of Demoera-y^looks.
; ranks; btrt thiaxan scarcely beespeVt- : °?> vn -“P oh 1 11 -*® posKes.eibr. ofi all snob
' ed to go rapidly bn; for olf howmanv T’abl.es as patriotism, honesty, frnlh,
fiirailick havc been le l l in sa<i virt!,e ' ’ Stu f ! beioxclaims.
. r.-.ent, the dark habiliments of morn-;" 3 b ° ! cal, p !u,n^ir baf 'l> ,ii "' sanc ‘
ing nitet tlie eve evcrvwhere. indieat-^ ln1 ’ of breaks
the loss of*a friend.' ? But wc look ? V? !’ 113 il 'telbgent ever
; ; those . sebnes of sad.: ,ICn l d ° f pnc h ut ; a “greeny” or
necs-ia a brighter ju fi-hieh 'wo " Paving.bis. party ? Tut I
may read' inscribed' upon the Star.' 1 " 1 / ' V, ‘° P'ntes,about polit-
in letters of endnr-' n -” st suro, .V !
puritv. “all honor to the \ vorUly :
dead of/the Pennsvlbania' Sleserves.”^ -1 whmh of . ; he Post looks
'• Is if not strange" Helen £ see t ¥ t - have cl. o'-
many have -fallen npoft the'battle fie! pad-mdepcndcixe. The idea of
'in'defeftcc of our r counterd th treo from party, trammels, ap.
sadftess and sorrWfwith wl.ieh -this ; - ■ M t( * *>C'the merest absurd
-tentibie war has filled our once happy - *>’- ™ a ;peepliarity ih
. land; that men arc to be'found wlk, Cldf:nt V° W™* maKnt H*tto.sUch
'talk about eofimpomiso disunion ?- : Srcat.mcn'ai the prospectiyo' Survey,
;Ms ii;noi strange :to seamen throw- ' tb e COmmopwcallh of
•mg .every obstacle inThe- way of the- win '' ll l ,a ,‘]. = •"I
• Administration--.in-'-UsV.efforts to' .put' not f;chat all like denonhe.
.. down the rebellion ? ; Sitroly these ' tl)0 * >osi disloyal.;on!account of
Hieu will cease to,‘tfaus intuit our brave *^ ie maljcSpus flings- at tj.cwgovern
, i-old'iers on IJie -fiehl, and this friends menf with which its columns abound,
£of those who; have died for fheir coitn,-. and '' v!ll * T’h.ich the. article before us
. tryf.lVo trust (hey have not fi.ugbt - so f “ ,, T fintprspersed.. |Wo do not
ahei -died,-in vain. but.that our Govern-; rtgutd |the p'aper as quh<*r
-impnt may be -spct*dilv .restored r aftd drisloj al. f. It cares no more
pTieaeo anil prosperity: j:revajlThrough,. and the Southern (i’on
"but the f i'° j fhan it does for' the wdfar
tfniooi. Wc do not bclicve the editor
really., sympatliises at.all with South
'C-rn Rebels, nor for that mfitter that he
sympathises with anything whatever
under tlie.sun. save, and except always,
his Democratic party. For
that everything' must'fie. done. Sq
when a| few f weeks sincff; “the party 1 ’
hftd taken to talking treason wo find
thc.-JW: filled with dislov-al cxtiaets.
The Party has of late begun to try tb
embarrass], jthov goverrimbnt, and iod
fortliwith our great jnkn-|doc3 the
.same. Litl 1 p more than « year ago
“the Party” thought it ipxpcdicpt to
bo loyal, outrageously doyak so to
«£peak, find all will rocoileet iiow very
i partfeularly, and cvenJejccruciatingly,
loyal-and patriotie the Post became.
! The Stars-and Stnpes Jw ; cre flung to
| the breeze, our banners hung upon
the outer wall, trailora| denounced in
.the most bitter terms, war songs and
patriotic odes crowding its columns:
everything for the wftr, the Unipn
and the suppression ’of j the rebellion;
j There was, theft, no drawing it mild
;on Jeff, and piling it i heavy pn old
j Abe. Tliere was no tnrious raging at
th« oonfinement of the Mahanaye,
BEAVER ARGtIS.
. Wednesday,' Feb. 25th, 186$.
D. :1J IMBRIE, Editor £ Proprietor.
S. M. Pentengill A Co., | ,
Xol Zl Park lioic,y. V. t State at., Boston ■
are bar Agents for the Anars in those cities,;
.vahd are authorized to take Advertisements and
for us at our Lcvresl Hates.
ISOTICE.
HAVIMj & disposed cf my L ;ititerosl
■ Beaver Argms,.n\) those indebted to me'
lor subscription, job J tvjprk. etc., >viU*ple4sQ
call and settle with* J*- L. Ander
son, ..who is authorized lo receipt in mviUme.
. Feb. 10, -T- C. XICHOIISOS*.
. At :IloMß.rj-o;lptj James
, f. ;' idpth Reg: 1 ' !’. V., arrived at :
home bn lasl| Thursday, or fui-'-J
; lough. The Captidh is well and l:i
-yorably known to ail tiic citizens of
our county. Ho represents the health*
of his company,-add that of the reg
iment generally, as being good, J[tiJg- :
- ,ing from his appeai/anceg the Captain !
' lias cortainlj* enjoyed nigood degree
of health., himself. !|IIe ; returns in a
gh‘W days to his place in the rcgii lent.
/Should the fates of war call the. 140th’!
. into an- .engagement, no doi£t Co. I, ■
r under their p/rdsemt/brave leader, will 1
give a good, account of themselves. ■
~fc access to tiie Captain. ;bis-company,i
the regimen't'i and tlie cause in Inch :
■iheyarc engaged:, r . -i\ •>_ . |
Captain jos. M Reed, of" Co., F. j
: 10th',Pa.;Heservesf/ also arrived at!
Tome on Monday on a short furlough. 1
p a Pt- Heed looks j 1 well, and is. as'j
1 ‘funny” as ever. Soldiering appeaUsj
to agree with him. / This, is;- wo
jieve,| thirst time /be has been fro/n j
hid cbmpSpy:* single day since it l.At*
■ Camp Wright, nearly twenty months |
ago. Weloom*. homs, Csptsij,. !
and other dilapidated', editors, and
“roaring gently as i suckng dove” at
rebel atrocities Anon, ‘-the Party’/
thought! it expedient to sustain the
President, and forthwith the 1 Demo
. . . (
crajtic Ajass of Western Pennsylvania,
became the -peculiar charripionof “Old
Abe.” How it “pitched m” to the
Dispatcfi ! How-furiously it assailed
the Gazette. 1 How unmercifully it
upbraided the jChroniclel for not suf
ficiently sustaining the Executive.—
For two or three weeks it was claim
ed by < some ardent and jen'thnsiastic
admirers!-of the Barr-quian style of
writing, [that the Font • waatfbe only
sound organ that Jbe Frcsidcm had in
the Smoky City. The Republican pa
pers were left so far in tlbe lurch by
this new [“Defender of the faith” that j
their feeble .commendations, cold and]
unfeeling!, compared with the highly!
wrought j panegyrics of-this zcalogs j
ijieophy tcL ( | '
We ifai|nk, too, we can, yet, reed- j
lect thii time when Maj.iGch. Cutler's ■
name was mentioned with respect by
the Post, and the editor [would have
set him down as wanting in good
breeding who should have referred to j
that oblique-visioned officer as “Bon j
Butler.” But it now suits tbo behests j
of/“the Party” that Butler should boI
ridiculed; that Dickinson- should bo j
smibhed; Hickman denounced; and]
Forney villifiedyand abused. So the!
Post, very naturally, takei to heaping!
contumely upon the heads of these j
devoted men, and substitutes in their i
stead, spccimensof ilimbn Purcj;
Democracy, Hon. Clement L. Yulian-.!
djgham jof Ohio, Fernando Wood,:
Esquire,r ol 2sow York, land men of'
that sor|t. But why multiply exam- i
pies? Who docs hot know ol the
days of [Lecomploiii.sm and anti-Le|
cofnptqnism, and. of the tergiversa-:
lions pf the Post thereon ? Who does:
not reinem her the pro-Buchanan arti
cles and the anti-Buchanan attitude ? I
Who does not- recollect the long halt- j
Inga oveif the'Cressoh movement, and ,
the swayings to and fro upon that;
rncmonilfle occasion .? Who does not i
khow of these, and scores of similar!
instances. Your genuine political,
charlatan is bound by neither - consis-<
tchcy orjirutb to remain faithful (q*a
[single view, after the-time has passed
I when its can. be .made the basisiof
Patty capital; and the instant ‘{the ■
Party” ‘gives up. a-dogma or t urns its.
■ back upon a distinguished member,-ho j
[falls to denying the one and denduhc-l
ling the other with as much bitterness 1
ns ha formerly /displayed against tbe.l
/opponents of qithci? ‘ / ! |
j This style of simulated fervor is, j
we conceive, one of thereharaetoi-is- (
tics of the conductors of influential j
I daily Democratic papers, and <tii : isl in!
i precisely wherein the Post is. /we 1
[ think, tc be regarded as gharniiugiyi
j simple lioi rurally verdant ~ i
The Change of Venue Oase
Since our last issue this somewhat
notorious.matter-of changing the Ve
nue Of place'of trial of the case of the
Commonwealth vs. Mrs. Barker ami
others, has been. the subject of defi
nite action in j&e Legislature.
Having usjthe proceedings;
of the Senate on the Bill transferring
the tfiul of the case from Beaver tc
■Washington connty.and finding there
in the most gro*s and 'unscrupulous!v
false , stateknenfsj'of the case itself, of
the. people of Reaver county, and’of
the course, of thi.% paper in regard to
the defendants inthcdhsc, we feel, it
to be our duty not to allow these
things to pass by unnoticed, nor jvkh
out proper rcbnkOjJto their reckless
authors. S ’i-i ..J ■
The old false Story, affd now t lircad
baro^fabrication of an undue and |lan
gerous excitement and '
I gainst the defendants in this couhtV.
are reproduced in the. Senate by ;Wr.'
Connell of Philadelphia, arid Mr. Lbw. |
ry of ?Erie. The truth is, ah J'.St niust 1
be known thievery ir.telligerf person j
in the county,! that there is not the
slightest “exciteincnt” or evidence of
| prejudice In the county against these
j unfoidunate defendants.; nor can j wo
| find any disposition existing t .riy whore
ko ,l tacrifia>” (tb use the sens ition lan
guage of Mr-Connell)'or to do with
thcid x on the trial of their cape olher-i
wise than would bc done in tl.
the most hurablfc person in society.'who
would to “high
social position; fcltincnieut and delica
cy- of ■feeling, and above dll leu own
Christian character,” ■ f
Yet Senator Connell carried dff by
| some strange hallucination has become
feverishly excited aboutvthis f case,
and in bis phrenjsy overlchua truth,
common sense,and ordinary pfndence
and propriety; Amorgsl tho\iany
glaring falsehoods which appcarStn
what isyeported at bis speech in i the*
Senate, wo point to those wherein ho |
charges the indictment to be .vinfa- j
mans,” that “th<* relatives and fr||cndsi
of the murdered man (John Ansley)
scattered over the country” arc! “in‘ r
flaming the minds of all they meet ;’f
that the lending newspaper of the domi
nant party is denouncing thorn in lan
guage too gross innondocs too
vile .to repeat on this floor, stirring tip
the passions of thecommnnity against j
them that “• thousand falsehoods!
are birmilating frmn mdttth Vo-nfbntb!
Again,
e t-aso of
all around them j” and that (closing
this part of bis silly and false fustian
with a grand flourish} “btforo i6od,Mr.
Cbaiiman,l say they cinnot have a
triaroy an impartial j iry in Boavei*
county IH” ' . [.* i • j ,
Now, wo wguld ask this j excited
Senator, whoVecms to h ive zeal with
out knowledge, or anytioiy else acting
with him, if there is anything in the
Indictment referred to more than the
law requires to define and set forth the
offence charged ? Afid if the offence
charged be “infamous” does that;make
the Indictment so, or does it become
‘■infamous’’ because it embraces all tbjo
persons engaged in the commission of
tbs offence, and did notj leave out a
pOr\ion of the accused to snableitbeik
to ( swear the others through ?j
It is, utterly false that' jthe relatives
and friends “of the murdered Anslcy
are inflaming'- the minds of ; any one
against.the accusedit Is ati unmiti
gated lie to say that thin paper ever
denounced,the accused n : lan-
guage ormucndoes.or in
whatever; andjtt us saj
uated Scnato4Ks well at
erSenatosial oignitary ,JLI
ry\ (.of whom hereafter) |
not escape exposure of tl
sitions by saying they ti
the language on the floo:
ate. That' wont (do; co
men, or stand denounce
We next notice the
Erie, the pure'and imnutc
B. Lowry. This nmn m
would tolerate the newspaper]
marks to which theft lad|ts jl
been subject must Oe prcjufjrcci
gainst dcfbndpntsc|nd i
tl;c *•Stockings of the nbjest- met
Beaver county are blue ”, i ; |
' ■ In view lot thisy.extraordinary!
play of ignorant ’ impudence.l
would ask who this noisy ■ hurt
Lowry, is ? ' anif" who gate |him
Quixotic commission to take cai
Beaver 'county,-and.o jto avenge
iniagmaFywroni'srof persons jto w
bo says bp- never tspoke ?. Who
stiluted liiin,- newspaper censor
Stockin': inspector of Beaver coni
W h|en we first heard of him he wi
wishy- w ashy -Sempcrat, of easy j (
deal| integrity., Betting' disdain
witji his parly,or father satisfied t
he could do better, he came into
lines and seems to ho there npw.
if sai'd to have heiiinged to aiparl y
.outlaws in Erie,.Who were Ifnow v
‘•ripporf on ac.fiiun't of their! h
less course it. rijiping-or rcin-ing ,
tlie, railroad at that place to fore,
break of gufge there, so that pass
gers. jvpnlclbe compelled to char
carf .'find perhaps leave a lew! dimes
the’j tow if 1 . lie profesnis sympaflt
with ’lndians' .'-whom aru insatiean
wp suppose Ihose insane, Imlipn. nuir
defers of the defenceless hieif women
atid children in Minnesota, n/ew* only!
o. heCn‘ executeJ. have
received fron\ t Senator Lokvry the
most profound and cordial sympathy.
Hut'we are constrained to ssiy, its \ypi
believe, that’if ihfre be Jt •j
-•• Any poor. Indian, Whose untutored mindi
Sccstjod in clouds, or b.car lum.iij the ivind’,’’!
who has got jdowit to elicit a[moral or.
ntyntal condition [as ,not to |oiilmeas-!
are Low ry, bis case in list bej truly de>
plorable, | ”
i’he men of. Reaver cotujtyj in ay not
wear' garments Such “htpckMigs'
suitable to the cxquisilfytasit'c of the
Senator; but what bus lie.to do with
the color op texture of their - clothes ?
We arc aware that this: cedir-hcadcd
Senator wears lanoy’ Wheth
er he uses either stock!ngs ot socks at
off is supposed to be doubtful.; I •
He rejoices in thedisplay <if a’wbito
cravat and an everlasting ruffled shirt,
or as. he calls it a “staked and riclered”
shirt, the prominent 1 , bfen’sti wjork of
wli’ieh being rnadP out of ehieitp mus
liti (before the war) and,the balance
out of still cheaper.- V Jij' I-.
By reason -of hts white cravat or
musHtrneck bandjtgp and other .pious
indications, he sfiys he was. once ta
ken for a preacher and denied access
to Girard College (preachers are not
allowed tlicrb);but bo soon! jsiroire the
gate keeper out of that absurdity.-i-
Thc Senator!is good on a swear; and
whilst on the subject, wo wcfuld aSk
him what became of a certa’iri'lndict
ment for perjury . said to have Vet:
found in Erie against a distinguished
man of that place? Hadn’t the Ye
muo bettor bo changed [to Beaver :Pi
Butler coirnty ? | Ji [4
'Without following this matter fur
tUer'at present, wo arc glad to an
nounccNto our readers , that ||both tlio
Senator trom this district,- Mr, Jlc r
Crtndlcss, and our Beprcsentative, Mr.
Henry, stoousaip manfully in defence
of truth, and otrd all they could to pre
vent the pnssagojbf the Bill changing
tb.e Voiiuo,- which originated in false
hood and misrepresentations, and was
passed through the Legislature in the
same way, and which will wrongfully
cost the taxpayers of the! county a
large,»mn of mdnsy! ( . f\y
GOvTcU*TIN. - j ;
- We see by our Washington papers
Gov Curtin ha<* been for some time at
at the seat of Government, using bis
influence for the benefit of/ the Pent •
sy> vania volunteers. It give* us gres t
pleasure to announce the fact to ohr
:rentiers. Pennsylvania will surely!Jb|e
proud -of the zeal, and energy dispiajf-.
ed by our. noble, patriotic and able
Governor, in Itlie cause of ,the Cnion,
from the commencement of this great
struggle. Gov. Morgan of Ncw Torlcj
Todd of Ohio, Morton of Indiana/
Tates'of Illinois, by their untiring Oy
ergy and devoted patriotism have con
tributed largely lb the support of the
govei'lmont; but our noble Governor,
in addition to hispatriotic efforts, to
sustain .the jooiiHtilu.ted: authot Uies to
put .down' 1 and crush out this unnbly
has, fronL 1 : the coinuienci
ment, given much of time, ajild
labored most assiduously, for the pro
motion of thd into'iVsts; the Comfort
- . | T . if t
and the rights of tl e yolii.n leers frdm
this State. From tl;e beginning of l lie
war his attention a? directed to tlje
ary language
to the infat
; to that pjth
lorrcy) B.Low*
that iheycan
hcirlfalse po
anno;t repeat
• of (the ■ Sen--
>mo |ont lilsc
as jlibellers.
riecossrry; clothing
the volunteer)*!' whi(
• | : .{ • • 1 •
him; and when Jn 'll
jjaign on the j Peni:
bers ,bf bur j gallfi
stricken down by disease oc wounded
in .battle,' lie [thought they could! bo
bettor cnr?d for at borne than ih~dls
taht hospitals. Hi's efforts ,to have
the sick ' and wounded removed to
Pennsylvania, weroj lor a time unsuc
cessful; blit his; nciblis efforts :finjil|.y
The government wisely
ordered tiiat in fipifreja rtl Idi^
Senator from
ulate ] Morrow,
tempts to fol-
oert, .oa , .i|ture|a, .jc gbldicrs
in the anny>.\vho. were sii k or wotin<l
oil; should be j-enun ed to Iboir r^spi'ic
live State.*. Ijl
procure an. ordicr [(or the
of.'tho remnant ofjVae gullnnc
Ijbroic ’Pennsylvania jSHe.sei vcs I lro[iri | n ‘l ( ,
active servii-e to the at Waslw ■, j 1
iijgton. so a|t to enable ifi-e toil-ivvoyii |
veterans who lutd iinii'iorlamcd theh)- : i ! * n [
solves by life b|ravcTy,Hji every
cjonfliet in. which tl|e army of {be 110-; :
engaged, ito 'recruit (liijir; $ l ' t
strength and ;i l »unilit’rsJ <r3 li was ah act iTyP'.
of just ice and; humaniify for w.liieh J, U f'
Pennsylvania Is indebtcd-lo the ex* r- -n. ; !
of (idv: fhirtm. | > -i , .v j • t 1 -0
yUI the i(hiisc Unit eoitld be (invent ed - ;
i)alicc;andrdisldya;lfy. h'aVc. : bc-siij
ihuvo
id a-
■).v\ , . , .
heaped; upon: ibis (p-a’ilj 1ml: c
pi;oudl\ point) to |jis .admin Isti-at u
and his <i<4of?pn cdnotryl tit
lits noble aM jmtinljy t- fpits tj. snstu'i
it in its; trb|ibfe. i j ’
I Wo yet li(>p6\i«*S|Ce him rejoice " i
! bis cottniiy liil Anal j overtbiow
j all who r wo«ldjoppiUe ohr Bepiiihlic,
! government.} j\V c baye said tlj*|liiii
i merely ns an 'ayt of jitsHci? to Govenii
f Gnain. Avitliptil political
jam! wp &rc.' |attjtfied.;.'ihyt h'e.will I
ssustaineday every 'loyal than, find -
pieclaliy by, the voljimpcyiC '\f^|
j ; \
j The followiijg fcorrespondeirbe ,\t
s explain .itself: | ’| - ; " • \ ;
i ;-' ! Kiyr BRitufTblx. Ecb. 10, 1563
||. II os. Damkl Aonkw : ''! fj ; jvillc
ij i ' ■ Deaf Sir : —The under-; n p j
j signed. citizens learning that ybn.
; have recently written atLcelurc.Somcv
| vybat judicial |in exposition 311 i.(ief I;Poi
Adaptation of) the ■ Federal) ednsli tu- {
'jtion to a state-! of jit,eli||lipn', beg^eiiTioi'
; jto make a '-respectful and earnest ’ v ipj' jJ p
‘•'quest that' yot, -:vnl|l publicly' 'deli ligr'! C( |
i the same alt N« \v 'Brighton on jTlajrsyi Hhu
J day evenirjg tli(*}s()thl‘jinst , at' such i
l ; pliu-o as \ye shall '-designate and •t|iat‘’j,,v‘
j permission may bir had-; alibi- its [de: 1 rt .p r
I livory_.tj(> lake iup tij voluntary] eolj'be-1 j s!f ‘ u tj
j tioir for', the; aid Soeie-!
! ty- 1 ' <, . lif jVeiiy Respectfully j ' . j , fs . ,j,
la ® ■ J no. Cuthbersor' ‘
Agnew Duff, ij VB. B. Chamber!
Jos. Thompson, • | A. 'Sldwdrti
j Jolin. Keelon, f
r.Wni.ififlirtion jr; ED. Cooper, 1
iff?. A. M;’Go\yan, . B. Xownscjid,
Ijames. Dnneiin, ': A/D.ftiillilanci,
_ Chas.fM.: Mcmdili
|E. iB.; Daugherty. J.II. Whisler,
ill. B. Bcisel, B. Be’dison, ■
i E J. Henry, i , J H. Jphiislon
I M. IT.-]\tinnfedy, S. GV M’Clurc,
[Bonj. ‘WifltlA T. •. Ef Hodpsp
|J. li. Martin, .Cf Coaje, V -• •
j David Mitchell, John Beeves,
ID. Ev Hoops, j Horace..Beesor ,
j \\ r m. Koniicdy C, F. IV in tor, f
1 M; Gilliland, Hi Fleming, ['
[S. Mprrickr W. Beeves, :
Jason K. Hanna, J. D.- Gloen,
; James W.ils'on', Chas. Hoojis,
iE. Kendnek, W. B. Lemmon,!
18. iC. T. O. Wad llei.i;, '
H. i Tf I|eely^'s,’ r ■ . J. Bf. Anderson, f
M. S.'Jollfisp M. A; Totv iscti t, "
B. Ks Bradford,. fPatlerson Mitdhell,
T. Townsend, Mathew St icy, '
j. no.T. Holnies, ’ Alx. Clark.
D. Johnston, John FJ Price,
Abpr. Bentle3*,y JoB. P,oss,
ItllAt
r : -t
■i 11
dis- j.
' we 1
-';his;
•e of
tho
ham'
<K^n
anil
Vity?
ujje
ShnfiiellDuhbaij, Williairh. Ely; I.
Jasl W. Mitchell; W. B. Watkins,
■/, 1 ■ N e\v Castle, Feb. -14J1865;.;,
Geslemen iplj ihave yourdetter of
tho.lotU,iiiBt.,finciting riie to dcfiyer
a leetabc on tfie power rtf /the Federal
; Constitution ih ; ,‘relation toja state 1 Ipf
insurrection. ? . 1 . ■ || ■
It will give hie pleasure to ’ resphnd
to your call and I shall try to be with
ypu a|c the tihiel jnppornted 'Thu -shay
.evening 2Gtb!instj. lam very respect
fully Years, &ts ![ ' M -j-. ■
■ , !|)ANIEL A6N'
[To Meshr* A’gn[ew Duff, Frantbi
| A.\St|awart'ana Others. ■■|| l |
Eye ;& Ear.—rflfr. Jones cff.
York! :City ivlio accomplishing 'so
many wonderful-cures at the Mohon
gahela. House in Pittsburg hds pro
longed his stay until April Ist, 1863.
All who are inflicted should consult
Dr. J.o«M at onriw f; Ijv
UR
arid equipmcnt |oi -
;h j was pccui'cd by
fiCi|di K aslrous cam
ns'iila, large num-
nt soldiers were
f"; lliei
ih;lN
i ■/. Item
lot:, »J y
; l}Ut,
:\ n | il , m
: h I!
or 1 • r • i !
.. i'lftolii
A , t|j '■ ’! i
’► I hwi
be i: ■
. (HIIIV
■IW
: ' ! qnir<
! wM
' .; ext*ii
ivy. ■
loops,
Kiiw
i H
■ifiburiy j Correspondence. • jluke tfi.e following
HAEEiBiiuBO, Ftl-b. 20,1863.* | Hecojji, pu>p'or(|ing t 0 \J
■' ' Krj—. : \\- 'j : j. , j letter wiiftcn.hy Abner ;Lafoek"
iSwtOß:— |3Totbi|flf> interesting j this county : ';1 ' 1
■ people lias bcei; the J
,ure thifj week ekeepf the pas- j Hon. Aidf
“A supplement to An Act to g, R .j t
• rate the |New Castle MBeuyer ! y OU j,,
.iailroa&Uompaiiy.” jThesupt j} ar k ei \ YI
. authorizes the said Company I,or two
case their jeapile lj and amount ‘ um ] f onr j (l
■ alsp tomiikc’s bill was p
itional branch toad not, to ex- t( u , |, lsl u
liricen miles An “~'ihdnlcni ■
id
Mb. ;
to yoiir
Legisla
sngobf
ineprpo
Valley -
plchien
to iri'crc
of liljeir
an add!
eeed tfi
v *eu .
adi
road sc
Beaver
.Ml",
in a ccr
tbWfis
passed
toed b'
Bill,l p]
led, of ]
tics| i.nd
| The ]
efs me
oii tli|e
S;ate Ti
I eroiy, of
I your Ji
I, oft {leave
I ably at
[ gepller
: in {the
teen tnueha ~.V v anie^.uincjnij coct'ri-tj
led ptovidihg thptVthe Ibranch md/doreW
conslithed shall tbctend Jntoi" 3£r«. - Bit
county.'! ■ j;'v ■ I;'": Nwi .1/ [late Dr ~li
An' Aet jtp change the Venue ■ , a r n i| c . Jli;u i
taitvcase from 1 Beaver' ahifi
■'ngtom |Tliis ; Bill had \ 4
in : another shapeiiand Was ve- nfv.i
fiU.e.041T..0..’i Tl,i.
resume;, will havejUiedeaircd el- tv ears hi. 4
Postponing'the trial ofjthepiir- j
yfinitely. ! ■ fftf _ , r sol 4al
of revenue: Corrtitvission- >»i
| A ‘f# bniow^
,M' 1,1 ,nst - 1 e " r - V r l) ,„ :Nl ,'.' 0n preclude'-!
peasurerppewdmg. Judio Tom- i *, lo
t .JLa'viunce'eount}', represents ;a yj,,,.] f y,,
idieial District. 1 -ifon tan ', rely 'df -exceed
ijhg your iijtm-esl>ichtcfi|lly and
jThcrb.-are i.e- ertil, a |^ r
i)en o 1 abiihn' afuhi?x|kM' ( UMin.- : - - ,<r
Board:
or.'PjltHjuiol-
iglftim ol lllc-dic.ny, HiigOnian Idu* to Ids
U, Calvin jof Blair. Jlrijstnr thi
!i, and Pome toy -bf Lawret.ee. - .leiK-e" in
rplifsi, B
of -Bi i 4
Daii)) in
Vbi'
4
erect | a rieAv cciipt # y oiii of: nV(^ llc
bius both '; nl „ r 'e, Llisijn ordinary f-arc :iml will.
It ik to be* whmituri. to 11 tuda. dhd kopi wrv' iVom i.U. a ;
Ihc.pcoplp in Oclobor i ■flcKjiis*hoYs'/*f -own* ;ve Hui-l
Varc-Bouttf Hgns ofl v il:ut tiiny e£„
ncfioctefl or ,rc-a(; on tlio pa'ri ;i, a vc -,i ):u i ,j
JjSmoeruis in Al.e,: oNy,,,^ ‘ r ; bk.-umm.-iMv in y
: Ivc-adyi stijted tliatjtjui: wcJiKl.- ibands’ob Klhni sV : : • ’ * •
ir t hadjbeen vciyv]M«rinnatc.j Vl.eionii.-e dkmily ; W inehnlod
fj v nfoyes so far. |ri.eyy W if 4Ucti untiV Tbor Q
had to Vlpc •teach,no. of- the kiUiU. ; abd thp nv
them that riothpig/tein... - i- j •
-part 01
lloiis ?s.
.rote "of
ot the J
li h|l\'o :
be leadt
iivtiillltli
to be h
uasi. j. 1
: •--i; "i 1IIJO!) \viK
to yicn.i by their-trca^onable'! t ) it . t, u Vn-i
Even [should’.the rebels -
tljc aid ai)(l cbmfqrt dflordccl Ippeniiile .1
1-
IIC- Ij
coui
cc-ci.
•se."'
i-.to
.... . ■_! , . jopei...
lit! I)}] Democrats in the Jswi&.Avill i oj '
f be| respected by| thi Soiith bbr j j l0 j K , H . j )V
jr treason? . L|;t tbc .biftorj- of Ar-r u p t . pij py
' the question. ! ',■!'V hU^h.ae
ills I’ouellinn vpii Ibe pitl down, Xrf scvernl ii:
liailhi unfaltering! in that i out-bousi
ill Being ivbo haiUloneso jirnieli. i ~s }
f : ibe past. ; T!ip\; 'bit^
; # rc-acii(iti - tor! s Jifie \veeU;-
Xlh.c". jciniing .tridlors i of file
n liave heal'd tronfjft. ie. iirnn’;-^-
praye! boys there respyci jtreason
Jcjnic up more [than if it exhibited
(fj in Dixie. Scope pooj blinkhs who
r6l papers liave ivanUcfeiiyodar 1
tbiy Wilderne.ss of: TWlisJni Ibati’i
llle' Hiipossiblej! to ght hap It when
up ir
f ..
i! n ii'sK’irs , lybistteL for them.—
Ic iby .pi cUictlon. Mri.Kdi fUiv s-)iiu-
If'Ui}! iov- yarnpant; y^HsiiHligliuin!
li.g H rtisiofcs will »u ■ *;!>}»" f
lyt-j.-iy!- • xlo.iiy' -jtliut ih’e’y. -ibr , any
or nil. w c rjeeynrii ny tViin g fit: 1 1 or a f
, Jala'4 Lfty; the Irailojiv;! v|
jik upi-flTfeir ojVvi;itf:n
lyavnj that all lin iiie ( onj
ifivi*.ill'll. 'ivith;i'y■ itj w i- *rl-ji l ii > i^s.
!>;■ piii(l.lliijir-:q®ola of goM. ns re,.
~‘d . I\\ flni : u'i'll of-SOili Jiiniisfry.
li . : fvoe |.lSinks v. err not ire
(Hl to Sfiuy- ; an!}'. ■ I’iuiinV'd
I'spi L-iopnying banks. \ till- 1 1ms.
ipl *. f'rijinj 1 1 ip rtf ' It lie
:'.Bji t 1 Iparti all ibiisr ! v|c come
anltfn aiil the Stall*; e^tbpl‘.llie
c of .Pittsburg. Batik in i Beaver
■ ly^ioiioi^alyelayljjaiii.l^^flVr'qw-ijs
I* l - ‘ "* -- A -
cd \y
I ..ii the . x.-
hbn it njiiiji j;') linnl-' witii ..so
iciii, jflicy may -bo! able
c ;sc 'ipturc; when ; rij.ti.*!i|‘ to k
nibjoc-t.. ' • ■ 1 1 . ’
ic Jlcycnuc. bill ol ; 3U’s.srBrM’Com!>;
i-cr ii.d M’Clollanis ,i.o\y| beibry,
liC()mnii.ttL'9 of Ways,.:ntul- ;
'niiiy bo board! lyofn , lli-iw s’csstcfn;
( goijio' fuiur.e jmie. ■ A. B. C. | ! :
' on, i'
j ofj til
Moot
; ti.o
i T
iTiui
i t.lie
1 ui;i(l
or- ii
•’ i .
pR’ADFORD.— The f qliovvi riir
-'ll - ..iJ-FORD. - ‘n
pitragriiih, fron the Hammond ( Mil.)
(h izitti,- indicate {that Mr. ’
-whc was tk-icgateirhy: Gov. ta
look tho| interests of the volun
teer* from this | Slate,; Is
d i senai-gi rtjf- his il a ty... The Gazette say sr
The Ilpti. B. El Bradford, ot. Penn
sylvania 1 ; coinmissloncd by Griv-. Cpr:
tiif; ito hiok aßer.thc of the
Ppaj)sylvania|b6y-p/spehfc Kov,(.iral days
w|llji| us ’last, [week, .AefriateU solely
•bj| b|tri<*’iplcy-i. Aiir Bradfo:rjl
entered uphri ids work; off ibvo ,anfl'
mercy, arid since the cpnuriciu-cmclri',
of flic reljellibn bps' visited nearly pill
of the general hospitals of tllev ajltny. f
rendering inA’aluijblc assistance tofth.oy
•Bobjicrs in' ihis ptuet.i uriostenisdioris ;
wayl lie promised to use tirs influ-,
eueb in the* abatement of a cci tain
i nuisance, which has existed at the
Point .during the past montjlv .mrith
to tlje detriment of the interests i ol'
the hospital. '■ v|' - >' . v ; '.f
|--Wij cannot refrain! from ■adding a
vyorji of o’ur-pwh. in c(jmniei>dalion of
the great service \vhieh Mr. jßradfik’d'
hasrciitleredjthc sick spldioip-iin, the,;
hospitals in? the vicinity. .Hd has hconf
mo it arduous and untiring jin Ids lap
hots td ameliorate, the .condition 01.
thejjsiedc soldiers. He Hvas ! watched 1
I hisdntelrest; where the! soldier' had no
Kij.-|J • l ; ■ ■ |i, • .'I. ' : ’ . ' j;
•friend to apeak for in renaeiv,
ling ' this service, bp. has refused ■' all;
cortiperisatioiv and a4oulcd'ail display
Suph injor* deserve not piaisoi
but they are entitled to our gratitude.
~ Stir:.Tct. , i fV:. ;j ■
I* ■ ' i l - I'.-’
I Freedoml Dec. 29;
REw G. Curtin : ,
;ifko t|io liberty of address
h behnlfrt)f Mrs. lEiizV l
t uan-ihu-r E. H Ciafi ai .
>n.<. a||rd 1 wpcc.ti v.t-i v t\v<,h
■oir ypars against Whom
iissod hythe grand jury: -
rni of| tlio 'qnartcr''B(.’ssi..iis
,|y. I’oij teonmO frig
, E!i F; • \ ■
irk evfis,t h o w i d (iV, »V t)
U. [ Barker, of. lk.-avvr.
> wifose taleiitsiarni ’ proil.
|uy yere ol’ the 01
plated Iri.m in. fu.diitji-ank t
|Bjqn| .She . kry ■ j
y ne; rly, ii’/ not <piiy' ivlrt
fov-t'dj. ajiTl esteeini'"(f\tiV'a
, kyowtj... iier.
iiilioii,. her- refine tueiit: m ;
if feelings uiii.l nl.uve nlf iVi
luMstian tit ter',
the iijliiu it hat. she ii- gu'tay i
\inp(iled'tb lior. . i
lighter, Mrs. Craft, is it lad
iti g 1 ti eliea t e, S e i1 1 iTn i, t;
cry iti iii fjere nt 1 tea 1 1 ii.. ai
t at tlieli jne Sheets e.'.’fatk
only reUi
Cl.. % I
■rii!iir=r6 Iter .inol.ht'i >: <
iitnvsl... JL‘ r two li^i !<• •■■s'oi
■ ; nu:i!|!c lianci of Pro
tlio s<jl'c|‘(-li:ii , ire i of’, th
, , ( ..... v.’lf
aye ■ S)CCtr dfßtciu'd'i>vc‘i-wil
fo wrtril ll|ieir tiud•
jiycv iff: liip ‘ -Cvi-./V
iftjUiijssiojr, \__was |>;-iLvv'J
!‘-i ••
lji i ii Hie
.rdyrulivaiiil \V{ s;< *'l'oulV;'u
m j .'ir'aiWi; <-tU> :
vcrj in s ft;; t
‘ l.t. . U 0 (;ut iVO*LI 1<• i! SI. v.' I > i
> y.s,anjl nights in j-i.-anlc a!
s i;9ut|-*Ufj>u.s to; ihojtf.lv (V
lfii-kOi*s U.-c
ala'
■jiitufy hiiii H.'
iin in ine i.-n.i.aT m'
:&!.• my 'rl-Vi). I -m.
him ttih I it: u(;i."Tv
a lh;p i .’itii'l cm:
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siruc’Yiit'.
I lie most
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cvaied. lii
vaat u!
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f'nii'nt .(■{■
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houses' Icifftiisuly ;; ■
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tluii . /in! iioi.‘<) Ini iujii:<i.■ Xv |i
i-itin od\iny, pijvvty: p*Vit!• t;i--- .
lions- - Ki;'sinylo si-iHent-i-. 1
ability a iipyuAilor *t ti. ■ ; yi - ■ }■•
.pamUll!.*. <>)’ t f j>■ ■■ >:
inaster-j iil-cc •’
jevon l.i\n ik-ipat.iori' j'J l
'niosi an i'lit admiiVj'* 111 ,1V i-' : ’
iii/-n,i ; nK
as-air -jv. >/»■ * ‘ tM»-. i u "'
■lliaii ]>arl,v- an' ! 1,1 - ; * ,u ■ \. 1
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u .r-;.iiv A : o i;.- Sdl.t r.ritho : 1 re-iu- Ut. _<
i,. ■• ‘her li
,p Tnitor;?!«!>?■'
,tihlin.il ion i'> ’ii'™'' 'i V
,i-o' a>i aiJ -thfj.TUiiirs* -' vl 'h 1 J,t a M e
... tho hOt|r.pr_ hr '«»;*
jn.lux-oJi i l ' l Vi'V'" ■V'/i,’" u . ,
rhancoiiM l^pnhh-h’K-
p>nfC IV
ClTtfli' Court’ lit k
Vicksburg being :Bpmbard'ed
Ciu.-a.i ■. 2::f-A *p.'tn.pb''
rpll'is -.lisV-dU-ff diUefk ftiumloj'.; .ur
; lsi.es- a<hiees-lVbmtA i<-|vsburg p’
|SIli It s:ivs,that, active
: s *
'■ tl”at.;d:.y r IJ>4 npTtar »«wts -v
lowed Into.piisift dnUin'l opi'iiC' , • 1 !<J- :
ly. Tlk- tiot k!"’"
■tiiu.firi'ng wis jlesjiionilctl t" **>' thl
'.kittorlis'" win'll 'k
(./■< ni in I jto' ■ ;mnth _ csix»e;« •
: ollV'otivjf* oi)orations 1 , and it. w:i-|
; cil. ‘>r[.o .^botoba^|iK;ii j V was .iheu _
iiioweil.] I
i. . fTlio above newsbiviak'S t" 0
• which tomes by ivtjy ol
;-aiul wlmb .was-transmitted >
VIIosECRAN^'t.Mbc |_yftVyt that a • *•
nilieor li.tiJi:uiinitt[‘d the
mm-h|ji>ore
: W,‘ hi'lK-.yllbU, \ u-lkbiii g i> n ' l ’ 1 '
tiin-il. 1 'ui>i-.i'iigh the noiA-s is t«n.b.
'■.(ip ilslniisb'il-g 'SWUI l ‘ >o - lll;0 - x i’ tt ,
Mo pliu-ii. iii'.pli-it' veliam-e >%.. ■
j will look - With anxiety lor U)
reports } ■ I;
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