I i Remarks of Wm JSenTy, Esq., eeiined {if n prosecution shall be eom i - r~ 'ir l ~ r- i and UR. ylncent, nientcd)sA(T/l be contained in the Bill Wediiegday.March4th, 1863. w. . w , -np.rg ~ ■•■■ i.. . X— ■ • : i , coarse bo doe* not, or else he would EdltQr Pr °P netor - 1 pabl.sl.oOo«rfirstpletho ra.. npt complain of tho law beingcompli , hS.- : 4 Co”"" r Mark :, o v?r P T' D ‘ a Ti K —?*• 4 the ca£. Nor jtj.'.ST'.Ari Jtev/&j’. r f&Sujii4ii.,MutmS{ T?* 0 !..! ' C , •* , 0 “ n 6 c e i ynue in wou |,j j,- e lexibit suebgrossstapidity %*• bur Agents for the Auocs iii those cities ; the rWiculously-celebrated Barkercase. . iJ tjo take Adrertisements.andl Hia speech is published because it is 1 T!l Subscriptions for us.at our Lmatt .Bate*. • - 1 1 „ i . 1 !. . dicttnent should not be iterated in ' r ■■ ' ■ '■ - u ! due to the cause of truth and justice: -n < ■ . , rr » . . .. . z=ri , - rr . . i/i. . Bearer county I Ho also speaks ma j NOTICE. - | Jbat fc?£™ta.ycd of«a . prlVate' Jroscmor TTATIXG disposed■ iof tny .interest in the | .f* m *ll the and J B hfs profusion, following .n. Bearer Argut, all those indebted to me; essential facts referred to.) Should boUtJ- ■■■■'. ior>a’oscription,v job |rork. etc/, will picssc! . , lnf . o ,| .. J. ! these persons with the.stealthy tread call and settle immediately with J. L. Ander- j • ,1 . P r lB coun faiid untiring zeal of a scent-hound.” son, whois-authoriicd to receipt in idt hameA 1 tv; and because it proper and re-jm, ■ u ■ . , Feb iff ’G 1 ’ .«■■ t c MCHOLsov i ‘ .i , t i rf u v ..t . -I*o this wo would say.thal.tbo charge re0.,1., 0.. 1.1. .MUWUW. icessary lhafhe should be placed cor- u ; —v : _ -i , , „ *l.. - . r 'i ■ . .. i against the person alluded to is n base ~~L* ' —; • -- n i — 3 — —•! rectly before his constituents m this •„. • a- ■ ~ «a.We are authorized to say that': coanty oh this a u bject me of whom j *” d Wantor 1 - I ®* f 6a * t!,is our of f.-S. taxes will be at j wo aware havi. by reason, of ““ d wul^ D J own . l N:°fficc,of Mr. Davenport, (the As-! nl rfJe ntio oalmrsprintinthePitkburg,| f. f f Thd person cm- Hos f or)'on thejlOtb, lltlr and 12th ofj Gnzette Qf wbat he on j the bi „. j braced > n »«* . to watt on persons haying t ' fa bel | efj or j wM “« PM t l *»° nor coubl j no.'s with lim. • Ihoso haying taxes | j eas( . apprehension, that Mr# Henrv|.^ f 014 * n f B P‘ g cn f° d» r ty hn ob tto jayyoulJ do well to call oj -send | transferred himself to the wrong p e^m b ; f 4 ,iiA- w ',- !■ #, the money by - .persons-r coming ,4o - Q f the ouestio ■ inis4eilovy Vincent peing, the mere Court. , | ified”ok dirt-eater (to use the Ijaiiguago of the B lE. r- fi D. L. i Beaver Seminary and Institute,?? marks on the, Bill, to! find that he has rr-JVe It-iuin jtlmt • the examination of given, a siiceinct and - (j.onriec'ted state the classes in the Beaver Seminary and ; ment of ail the main alnd material facts Institute, will- commence ]nexl week, in, the Sheets case, as; well ajsin Wfcdaesdaj' morning.'at the Scinjna-: Shects-Barber ease. It is therefore fl' and will 11 Tli- ’ *'d m! 1 - continue li. | desired and hoped that oni* readers noon. The patrons and friends of 'the | will, carefully • examine and (consider; sc-hpol; are invited to'be present. . KMr. Henry's remarks, and then decide ~ Xectiire 1 'i-what ground there 'cbuld possibly bo ! We iearndlfdt the Bcvl William B. 5n «»*»"• ™ d ‘ tr . ath t 0 sad M Watkins; of Netv Brighton. will ’ do- Beaver county with the ex-, liver h lecture for the benefit of the “dinjiry expense of a trial Ladj-cs’’ Soldiers’ Aril- Society, k the f I be county of Wash- Court House, on Thursday evening,: n .^ on- f sth inst. ' The admission will be free/ >f on6 ' except-the cowardly “epp but a collection will be taken up fit the P oj -‘ rb * ad ” ud,tor of thc Slar ’ and his close of the ' lecture/ The following"* 11 -'’ S ¥ k W ™ cardl !t a«' d ¥«? «>r ’note has been received by the Secret r *l' who dares not ig.?e his ry from ilr. W/in answer to an few . like 'latioti-to*deliver'a lecture: .'“copperhead- i complexion, twould. at- M - Nzw 'Brighton! Feb. 28. *63 ' ■ tempt To justify or exeuscithe outrage ..Tol the Lad fijs of the %l.liers' Aid -perpetrated* on thc people jjaf Beaver Society. Beaver. 'Pai.— in reply to your county by tjhc change of Venue in the. very kind invitation to lectuiv in Bea- Barker casei. T veni ■ wilpsay tuat I will.be.present at the , 'em ',J .. -•!■• • , ~ time Specified., and lecture on n,arks t a b t the name of John ‘■Words—their. Origin and Use* 1 . P : roicenf of is to oeeu i. ; Yours, /py a low scat,in the House of Ecpre tt itiltA'M V. Atkins. /scutatives, and who is an ujnquestion [.'l' ;J* Jhain, , , able* at-c-rctiitcii small potato, launched’ “Eitle view of Slayery.*' the bidding, of his master, - Under the|abovc.caption wb find in Alorroic B. Lowry, in a rinule of bli the Star -, of [last week an article in lingsgale against Beaver county gen which'th’e editor reasons about as. -fob enilly. He ijs sSudto be Lcjwry.V man lows: V . ' j * ’ i yFriday." aiicl'jby. .lifts. allegiance and The Bible may sanction slavcry\ or /fealty to his pips ter of era* it niay not. The ■ Southern pen- .vuijnd. mated 'shirt;' is found to do pie, and a great many of the North- "" hjifsoeyor- his [superior orders, and ern pooplo/bcdieve that slavery iiriyht; to .pfay echo whenever commanded? , therefore His rifht ’ Some • i automaton is reported to have, iievq that slavery ifa tcrongl and, there-! ss »'d» amongst a good deal of other lies fore ii- mhyjbe .wrtng.- An 4 whatever ; and silly .nonsense, that'“this woman is. is : and whatever is is ri 1.-f h r , family —stands -] Ji • also cViiuinals,. contriving] at the es didii.’l'agree- on every poirt, thmeioi e of a man, theyjdid not know, to slavery is-right j£md rfdrerjrbeing-rjght, "'hom they never b:ul| spoken 11! Thg therelpre.we ought not to fight-., with Vervanit girl (yincent is the only one A d' J i koilthera brothel n,andtacrclore the oi ' the ven.no'(men willihgtto take un -North is’all wrong lhc South his wing the ‘•>«//erw/yof,’ )is al riglityand the 2sorlh ought-ip let the**°r deluded in the mdietmeni; and 1 T !South: rule over them; amf that wo l l*9 tpotbfcr of this family is prevented’ I,"’ oU S ll , t not to fight with bur. southern I from; havjipg a single witness who can ; hrctiWii, bat let thorn have their own j testify; circumstances under •r>'ay. Thus argiuvs the stupid and foul-: "‘hieh. the murderer! found refuse on moii'-hed traitor of the 'Star.,- thipugh her pi-cmisis.i;. And ;ail the testimony the columns of Lis vile tn.d-JiLeliou.- that might show hoi-enti re innocence V — eot ' -1 ' ~ : % v ’ ' ;>s -tin's tied up;” Xow. air I (big f Judge Agnew’s lecture, i-fudgo this) canW epnsei'tjtlint eilh- : I. jThe recent] lecture of Judge Agnew> tr a ’. community in which ,in' New. Brighton, is universally spo ; P*"i«r.ncr« accused of a prime so tlai ktn of as instructive, eloquent and as this, are thus deprived of any -fable. It (iijAiissed, the new relation* ! o PP ()rtai, t|y*tO sh'qwj their innocence!, that War, under our constitution, nc- shall 11 W 0 J' 10 privilege of trying vcssarily besots. f The general ppwei ■ tl)ern ’ 11 wc another cpiinty; .of (lie President, his peculiar duty to! ‘ n ' v b ic !f theyedn hjive jin impartial • ‘•maintain, .defend and pj otcct” ouri lria "" private j prosecutor, era- Constitutional Government an-h L' n-' utinent dp his - profession, following ion were the especial then.es of exno- • t,ies ° P ei-3!jns the stealthy ircacl jSitionr T;he adaptations of 'our Cop- untiring. zbhl of aj'seent-hound, 'ftitirtion to a state of .Rebellion' and • h;l3al! the members of tfiat family in- Vi vii .wdr/ were at -large elaborated, Winded. y> this indictment.*’ i'l and, the_. man position 'assumed ilialf sir a commit will fed-: /vvhatovers'be ihetivar, by the terms of; eraie , S a tlr, a proceeding] on the part I ths Cuiistltutipri, ami its rules and ne- ol district Attorney, is under un- of action as , contradistin- 11110 cscitemeiit; and it js no! safe, it j guished !ro,m a state of Peape', restricts , ' ot consistentwith jthe interests or ton degree our civil n-gii is, and inipo.- d u - slicc a trial involving so much ses and exacts hew duties in cur .Con- t 0 lllu .dclendants should be had in ( stitutiopal relation, to tiic Government tout county... ,j„ ; ; and society. -That these new duties | Such: arc a few “spiecinjeh brickk” as essentially grew butTpf our Com-ti-1 taken frofn the repofied'lepeech ; df. tuuoii, as other'-duties, in a state of Mn p; i .ihnmitc : ESQUl!ll,Ej 'in acace. Aims -numeyons acts in war. j llie . House bf ißeprescijtatives. -This A.ocamc seditious or lu-asonuble ami ■ 'vnß\l■^th^ri^maery ,, 6iid ■ jl-subvcrsivu of military success and 'a to bo si mcre'fspccimeii Of? an Erie -irestpraiion or pence. He explained ’ In'yyer. Tliht his legal ' caliber is J ar ai ‘d Treason against the (ioverr.- no othth'proof than the ment. , i-jio .deliver}* occupied nearly: ■ extracts .given above from liTs speech, j two hours. He, iravellod over ; the He cbmplajnsH-hai the Offendersor whole range of our present relations. sfre embraced in the IV e ary giad ;a, unanimous 1 eqik-sl, Uow would• he jiave' the m^conchfren.ee; with , that af New-pi'Qccedings ■arningciTi it hgft to'his •|CdslK\ was mad'e by the audience, that °"’ti verdah.t mind to direct'? .. When the loyt.ure be' published, 'Of coiirse ,J h ' c are charged wll)i jointljl commit it is ■unueccssarj'- to observe that the V'"{T the offence, wdnld , ibis tyro get subject- was treated in rio partizaif - U P fivo_sejianttd indicibciit, or- character, . but dispassionatoiv. ,aiid * l '- have lour, three. tw;o or Ho free .fom ail political reflections—l-but to be able to quote from Pur was Sn earnest, sevcr.e and patriotic do«’» ■■D.iyest. in.'one. par|.of his' spedch denunciation of treason and traitors ]« s to the change of \|cnne in -CaWl Wp Lave heard many of curt citi- 1 and Hail road eases,we would therefore zeps speak pf requesting J udge “sh if he is so lamentably ignorant os repeat his lecture at this piadC.— lawyer as not to 'know as early! as W«t tnist he tvlll consent to dp:so. hml | the 28th otiMarch, 1805, it was ehact such notice given that persons resid- ed that “lii all cases where two or may bo enabled Jo j more persons have committed;: an | in ■ '* r dip+aWe offence, the of aft eon i ' reading liis ro- e are grati. d E: -union Jaaminet\ in relation to'tbe “copperhead” mor|grel peace-makers of the North) ofLowry, or ’the fel low that plays "Friday’’ and eats "Lowry’s dirt, would not rise in the sijple, of dbghood to ; tho grade of a hound, which has some caste and in dividuality, but he would be. altvays lound' in the., ranks of mongrel|Curs or demoralized spanielsready for any du ty or servile employment which might be assigned him by his master. ' He says that the indictment is so bad, that the court of county must' not try it! Now, does this spamel of‘Lowry suppfmp that the court' of Washington County can change the indictment, or releasd without trial, any of the prisoners, named therein? It would bo useless, however, to notice ijihri further; — his weakness and blind folly have car ried him beyond his capacity, and he may be profitably- reminded that “Vessels large may venture more, • ■ ■ But vincentt j>malt must keep near sh drc. ’’ Thomas Nicholson, Esq. *■ Wo are phiasod to see thi* gcntlo- I man so highly recoin mended by'sever-' |nl of the eastern papers for.the ap | pointment of Superintendent of Coni- , | mdirSchools in this State. Ali’v Nidi jOlson is a citizen of our county, a’ripe first-clast busmens man, and j;a practical teacher. ;llis early life was ..([devoted to the cause of education', and [by strict attention ;to his profession j.ho succeeded a lasting reputation as an educator, both in tlie common and higher branches. fThe citizens of Beaver count}- know] him not only in tiio capacitj- of Teacher, I Auditor, l.offivl-itAi. - d—-1--:- has served ti.ent, taitlifully and satis factorily, but they" know anil appre ciate him us trite., warm-hearted friend, gentlemanly and-obliging. All, who have had occasion Ip transact bu siness. at the StatA Capital, founa him j ;in discharge of duty in an.important] .position in the Treasury [Departmental which lie has for several years hik'd! with marked ability. The term of Thos. 11. Burrowcs, present 'incum-! bent, expires on the first of May next;! and although lie may have performed | his duties creditably, yet not .being-'on qhp household of faith, surely, the i ••powers that be” will r.ot continue him. II m Excellency, Gov. Curtin, in the [appointment of Thos. Nichol son, j Esq., to this ; important ofhee, aouid only merit the warmest ap-j probation of his numerous friends in the western part of the State, but greatly enhance the interests of, the system, which is the pride and’.gbrv of Pennsylvania/ | | Lamps Without Ciiimxets. i- We j i call .attention to the '■ Monitor? ! a Patent Carport Oil Punier, .j It is nr. i important invention for Coal or Car v j bpn Oil. The characteristics claimed for it are :■ 1. it gives three times the light of any other round tube wtylc lamp r 2.. It wiili bear carrying round the house, up stairs and down iiri the most rapid manner: 3. Tneroarc no chimneys broken, as now are. used:! 4. It is ail right, and no family will I be Iprig without one For sale at the I Drug Store in Bridgewater. '’l ti BSUTho" resignation of Capt. M. R. Adams, of Co. F, Ioth Pa. Reserves, which wa.4 tendered on account of a wound received in the breast, which disabled him, we learn has oeofi ac cepted. Jos. AI Reed of thii> place is now the Captain of that Company. i Washington, Feb 28.—The Presi -1 dent has occupied what is "known. as [ti*c President's rooin,;at the capito], j to fbciiilato public business. Tlio rfesolutions reported by ,Mr. | Sumner, from the; Committee on | Foreign Relations and concurred in even by Messrs. Hondei-son, Jfayis i and Uleks, its border State members, [assert that the Government is engag ed in suppressing the icbellior./and the only effect or mediation, arbitra tion or interference* would bo to pro long and intensify the struggle, and add to its horrors. AH tendencies foreign intervention are protested against, and foreign Governments end people called upon to note the struggle osl a contest between freedom and slavery. 7 Vocal and Instrumental Concert at Freedom. Editor Aeods Mr. C. Boggs, Prin cipal of the Public Schools in [Freo iom, whose administrative taler t has won Tor him a high repiltalior, ani enabled him to conduct the schno s un der htscare tun state of .prosperity, second to none -it. the count}’, if not superior to,all, projected and success fully completed t( Concert for the ben efit of these schools, the exercises of which jtook place in the Methodist Episcopal Churtfh',, in Freedom, •on Monday evening! Fob. 23d, 1868. It was supposed a hundred persons went, away from the house,' who were not •able to gaip admission by reason of the crowd. The price of tickets 1 rang ed from 10 to 15'Cepts, and Uicjwhole receipts amounted to some sixty dol lars. v . -|v ■r, | The whole affair wa!s spirited' and brilliant, find, in every, sensei a'com-i! | plete success. The performers were j residents of Freedom, with one excep-j lipn and,are deserving;of high praise i for the excellent manner in which) they conducted thcii de&ut. ■ ' I , The Band—Messrs. C. Haller. W. j A. Smith , Jl Bentcl, and Miss M. Ben-! tel—gave eightspiriled performances, eliciting animated applause from the audience. There was six instrumen tal pieces iof piano music,-gracefully and effectively-conducted, by Misses 1 Furnier,'Bentcl and ilobinsor.. TlJe'i company sung ‘Sound bur voices long; and sweet:” .i t, was.sircef/y donc|andf the! applause which ensued, attested .thojj fact that it was r ot too long': - J-Unfurl. the Glorious Banner,” was jjDiig by;! part of company with thrilling effect. ) This was .followed., by an address, on, Washington, by the writer of tice, at the close of which the. Bund ; 'struck-up our national air ivitli.soulj stirring- power, fanning into a flame j I every spark ot patriotism iii.-{ihe audi-1 “ijcip Then tallowed “My Katlve l l| ’.•Hand,” by part .of coni parly, finely-: I sang, “El,ls worth’s Bcquiemi’i by Mr.) : Spnith, sounded; the “mufflid • drum,”) ) ; till still more saddened wasljour re collection of the hero. “Bird.bfßeiiu 1 ty, sung by Miss Kerr, with piano I music b}- Alfss Furnier. caroled its soft !, | strains like thb.music of sorfgtmrs jni I groves.“ Kingdom Coming, ’’’ was mcr,, [iiy siing by part of Company, amid) t^4..{t, ‘ eu, ’ n ct s ; of.smiles., arid was foi-1 lowed by a little “Jubelo*’ of)applause.! ! The company song “Happy are well to-night.” which was a good expres-. sioi: of a real. fact. *T’lt roam the; l)ewy sung’ by Miss KorrJ with j ratio music by Miss Bbiitd". fell | in glittering'dew-drops. Tim compa-i ny waved over us "Tlie Star spangled i Banner,” “ith patriotic animation,'in- j, spiriiig, wijt-h a good execution of an. : old song, new love , for our dear old! flag; when a spirited “Good Niglit“; was pronounced to the delighted mid-'j ience ' 1 ; " '■ ' j i It is ynough to add. ns an express jsion of the minds of the hearers, that I a unanimous vote vvus given in favor i of having the Concert repeated on tire } following evening. This was done 1 with eqiial^satisfaction,to nil. Mr. Boggs has mneh to do with lids success, in which lie lias had excellent aid from Misses Robinsoh.nnd Porler tield. 3. The interest'" lalfen in the schoois In- the people ha,-, tended to the same result, 4. , The patronage of the Concert, by the citizens, eviii cos: a jast appreciation of popular' ed ucation and ransi’caltuUni J. A. Swanky. Camp near Falmouth, Va., ) i I Feb. 14th, 1803. | , i.. % Mr. rrf- Mrs. Tftos . Walton: Dear Friends—lt is. with sorrow and -recruit’ that 1 sit, down to address a few iTnes to you that will bear the' inhumation j »>f the death of yoar son Howell!./lie' idled. about an hoar ago,-with t Ira camp-j ; fever; lie ;luyd only been sick since j | Sunday- last, i He was out On.picket.., j «a'«l came in dh.-Samlay mahiing.-Thc i j morning, was very close, mu I pur load J ; of blankets made ns quite warm, tli,us; overheated, be lay down- to rest i in his dampi'shanty, and not being! i 'Cry well all along, .this gave him a | I back-set. I saw him-on Monday,shut) l,he was not, apparently, ■ jlhis was the fast account 11 had of! j him until this morning, when’ 1. was I infbrm'ed that his spirit hud taken its departure from this.world of trials! arid sorrow. . He has gone the way! ! of many other true patriots, whose! spirits have flown in.sacrifice of their! country. Helms been a faithful sol-1 dier to the c,arise in which ho enlisted i and has hedn partial against all kinds j ot vice and folly which is much in j practice amongst the soldiering class, j Although often in the midst of temp tatiqnd, 1 in list say. since lie has! been ! out, his ways have been remarkahle jl for, and morality. ;( I| hope now that as- his pain is all over that ho is enjoying a quiet , rest-in ;the> arms of his.Savior,'who stands ready to welcome weary spirits to ; re pose. *■; j, . 1 j..- You may fest assured that his j 1 re mains will hb cored for, and Avithfpa: triotie honor placed within the qiiiel tomb. There have been others died ! ouy of our -regiment, some, iiavimr l been removed by their frierjds. l,\Ve know it is some satisfaction tbhttye the rerbains of ourt friends wo can look on the spot of, theiri inter- - iticiit, although it is immaterial; Ito spirit departed. * * | * ji : John HENDEitso^. ■Li i m\y. York, Feb: 28;—The 'Tithes' j Washington correspondPnt; states there, is little or no hope of the pass age of the .Missouri Einaneipalipii bill this session. Mr. .Noel, its nijosi lest friend. is sick.' It being inippsablo to pass it auainst the determined op position of the Democrats,;- ivho •.hreaten to fillibnstcr to prcvdnt jits passage. AH the Missoni i members ©Xcept Mr. 2foei, signed the peti lion for the removal of Gen.. Curtfe from the command of l(iseoQri, «cd to put Gen- Schofield in bis place. 5' ]• , ■ ■ "■ ■ ' : I: 1 Hanisbi ixg Correspondence: i RRISBCHO, Fcb.| 27,1868. i ,'■f. !l -- ■ ■ V:. I i Mr. Editor:—The Legislature; inel on Mondayl night, both Houses id con* veiition, to lUaif .he Farewell! Address of the Fat h o of hie Co'dntry n-ad.-r- How many of the members' could Ills , ten/without meshing, ishard to'; cell,' 3STnthing cculd lo inorc it rarianee with the conduct of many in lhat con vention thpn the admonitions of that . address. ' !'l’ : !■■-'! '.-IM 'M [. . I'.',* b I"■ • i ■ i, jt . [/A very stormy session occurred in tlie House tifter tbej address was bead. A Bill hatt passed [the House a; few days iprevjous relative to the Peniisyl- Ivania R. R. Co. Mr, Hoj kiiissaid jtherewas a! Mink 3 'in, the Bill. | fie' ! should be a judge Jli ! ! ' 1 j balance of ! the was j [spent in trying to reednijider Ihu isaid I Bill: I think it should have beei. (done as amatter of; course, as ab imost every thing donerlhis sessionaii (the House sofur, has Ifud to be either 1 I done over, supplenental. explained or toothed;up!anew.'’ i [<o Mi. . Tuesday.was private Bill -day;, A Jarge nUmjberof Bills jivere ipassed.— j|any dr tbesoi w{ll be defeated inlihe ; Senate.: Many will not-be reached 1 Others J will , be repealed .next. ji«*ar. ; Such is Logislalidn jin Pennsylvania, j i A commissioner was apjloiHtad by j the Governor in pursuance of'laW,; to .revise the Revenue Latgs. Their l-ei j port anil Bill has been beiore ilhe cdm j niitVeo of Ways and Means since th[c i beginning Of tint '.session. It; came I °UI in fbe llcusd -a few days since : that-the; Bill had not ever. 1 been read [by the torn mi t lee.; M i Mahyn Baitilts. a|>k '. ru charfer.; ; To' !,nse a common phrase they. >vil'j'have’ |a ■riiaid[road pf travel!” Rnniori'bas it very correctly that they im y all be | fe-chai.tcredi and that ilhej* may tiof .be rc>'(*hiirt£|;cy. iVU depends <on ( the j good behavior ofjthojso irf^sfcargfc of the rcsijjjctive Bilik : There; are signs Wf'backing. dowjl on. the part of Northern!, traitors in ;llli ,nois, Indiana,. Ol|ipH Mainland h&n'<l New -York'. , Pefliaps onr men of that slfipe niky learn ere'it is|loolate./ We. shall sec. 'p'' J. ] y'- A? B. C' |Ft. (Wood, Nl ) , j ; ; Fobi-uaVy 4lli, ISC3. 5 My Firiend:— It is ; with humility anil sorrow that I M-at imyxelf to jpcn 11 ti ■ hO, few lino*. Purely the nigHt of foiinlry’ii' sonjow hits j.CbVrtturfc Sml jf liKJiiylj ~Tteason has Kt,allvoil: : .un.- ilfrntijrh 'the la'iiil; , naval ■anf.l ■ military, offeyrd. ncun islutl and educated by the nation, have y-nne ovjer to the enemy.- anti thrown their faji*tit>, and itifim>iiYe inf favor ofau'en tiijely causeless and lienee attocions' relwllirtn;;anrbitiotis traitors have i*ucy i.ceeded hi winning nianyf from 1 tlieir alle^ianc?o,iand plit Ulie couthry. in j llie horrid 1 voi lex ot ■ c-dvil svar.— : Tliis.is fiorrdwfiil. and if- bus befm a period of uliflost ic inmeriun ftloorh rtnea tnrtjtlo’n tlio‘Oarß tlbas.' a'iia liopi: ill'the faith that .day ’vas breaking; but it AVas frionlentnry; litjd a deeper si>lAom j has settled down i|poh us/like arb in |; onl)iis. I At, I lines rind In tilts the thick fcloads are slowly (and sidy i lenlt to break aivay, and once aoain jtlte beauterius beamsof v tl}e bright,and jl.ipornhijiTship of hope ajid peace fllii !ndric:oui yod"h and fcaifui pafhviW. Alt this; j|t tso.rrowjful; but tlu| fine!/ feeiings./of; the, heart is,i not. touched until the intelligence has reached ua ot.,thc death j of a net r friend. I IJow KvWas shocked wl oi; thojsad ttitelli /nenee reached me limit Aehison whS m» be met] on ca.tHh.'ljArid: what /tribute shall we fetillertb flic irulmbfy jot the fallen -lUithtal brivcj' (Hi?, (left jiceerytlii? l " aJ, his conntryV't*all. i 1 j Truhlc not yourselves by weepiryj. : |fbrjie has ;bi<l;n|iieu to eartld wilh: till if 19 j°. vs and: sorrows; . and oh '.' ivC 1 he is ha]ipyan the eujbymentk of ; those blissful .visions which* shed the over ti worfd in-Vim j pour of dissolution; that in casting off fU*. Veil of mortality he lias put on the I foil (of immortality* and his soul has (passed front earth, to b?aven! | Let os | then, lake tohsolitiou from .the wdtvls | j>f our Maker, tvhosi ways arb.^tei. |,? a are [he: i affl'ctipnp of itbe ritMtieous; but the I Jmrd deliveretli 'liiW out ofthemi*'—y I -fin Hie day of my troubles I Will call! i "R?". th - e ?» W»o«, wilt answer nie ’Kj I r r , n P?R.i ,I ?'T'- Why of trouble, I -IT 1 .! d( ;; lv c» ;tfieo and [boushalt-rloi | me. ij I. neep not itld more than ! j been mourned n* brave men mourn I |JthcWc.j| ■ f.J.- I I !.;*:■ I And wept asnatitms weep I heir cherished dead; : Witu bitter; but with proud tears, aiul o’er 1 ? y hishead 1 r.,, » -j. 9 -.;j ; i. I- ;■- ' 1 ' V . . . ■ : I Thej eternal flowCra, whose root is in J j The flowers of Fame are beautiful and green, j And Iby his grave s side ])ilgrim feet will ibc/'j blessings; pure as m iri to . martyrs give/ i|avje thcrii beyn; breathe t by those ho died {to save, i ■/ .■ ' I ■ / c. ; iJ Pride of ; . Kp Hisfame theirj hope, his naniotheirbattle-cry.ji H® ii v ®d as mothers wish i heir Lons to-ffvc, ’ He died as'fathera wisbOhcir sons to die. If oh the grief-njorn check the hues of bliss Which fade when ah we love is in the tomb, I Could ever know on earth a second blobmi i The memory of a gallant death like his Would call them into being; but the few Who as their friend; theixbrotber or their son. His kind warm heart and gentle spirit knew, Uyed, hoped and fear'd for hinUakme; ' iHU Toice their: morning music, and bis eyd Jf 1 ® of evening sky, I ® T ® n ibej sjdn of happiness seemed |iim t And life’s best joys were sorrows but with him. And when the burning bullet him of life bereft. He dropped like summer fniit from off the . : jj bough, ■ j,■ ' -I Thero waa one heart that know and loved him I.:/ best,— ' ••. | j■ —‘-I <er’s heart—oh! auyjt notba -!* mou ; broken now. " . i . r !■ p:' 1 ;::-' ; i'.i ' JibbtH. Imbue, HT» JUri. Jbh* Zhviktm vl : r ■ 4 •• [ t New -Opdyke off the the. Jute ret^ptit 3jTi|£, following is a letter written Gen/ 7 Negley Chairman of the i)em<jcratic [ | I hi j'jComn.itfoe of Butler County, I Brigadier Gem to winch tee call the attention 6f onr|:v Pittsbnrgerof < rehd< ris| ¥o * think it equally ’appli- ‘since bo baa provi tiahle t°j bur Conuty ; J I ' cdmippride.-anti ii Belief Americin.] written a length) T. G Campbell, Esttf Chaii;- Butlir county; in in of the Democratic County ‘his eentim .*nta IV iminittee. - i ; ,j ' > | the, ciraycn condn | Beak Sir’:— I desire to.address] hedd jpomoorafs i brief note in: tho[hpirit of kindyi peace j meetings, (on a Meet: in wh%;yoji! ar^. eßsmti^n o f, yen and tqrUieconseduenceaof;- ~ h 3’Oa will be held to a itenr ac-1 a lew extracts: (jabimjv • , j| ; f'■ ■ . h Camp Murfs the ; first nows of rcbellion-j 1 •• Pebri led our people, I took tjhe side ofj ■ rrimfcnt against;. the •' ieudersyof j Rebellion, and cheerfully sent, %y j to battle foi wliat l, Ih'ought fji | cause.. You, too. sir. j sustained I d time took 1 :tiye part in nmby oHhc moefj! •ailed io raise viiihinlleers. Youi'i ben advpeatod the tit C d lugs . our y, and declared, that before the quest ion of nutipnallsiifety and political, (jucstipns shrank'' into . igr.css." So fur jyou wpre right if actuated -by. patriotism, I ‘ re l ypu for it. Oui- sgnp tnu* to r country, obeyed hey .voice and r to arm?. Nobly diil;- they per-: m their dnty'ofi 'jnr.tiy :a-’hl„(,dv' id, jiome fell in, bat-tile, sonic died, of 1 ioatfiv some languish in, filthy pris- •, iS, and some arjo still tit‘tlieir posts,j -■ady to sustain.jthe elitist* ftgy moiittj’ ,‘ortl y their lahorV dheii ifi'd t icir life! They, ’sir, feel a diy-qip Jon torthe cause whitdi neither you-l nor ] calif and liliisi devolioh have (written in blood, and ;are; yveil now readyft'o Beal it yyirh.tlieit* lives.- They went forth from home ..andl'Upji charms with your upproval! and’ kilci! kind wishes dflevcryfloyid jnfan. aiiil. i if they have otic cheering refieelicil. ’ amid jdangei-j jlhiitii' it is; that the cause is just,liind their saen-: flees ippieeiate'd by Irieiuisj at iJiVunr, : Why, can’yciur prayers stiilj be. given ■' for th Jr safety and. yietoH' to our arms Why can ' Ve. not" still 1 Wt ; pplitiis siajnil buck wliiie wti eneoiir-! age our friends suffering tb sustain ! the G averniuent, which protects yon ; and me, and which, wicked lieasoh isj seeking tb - overthrow ? .^V'hy, l sir, can ' .we not me'ct'as bretlieijj, n : iid as! our neighbors, arc brought lifone lb.be | j hurried amid the scones of -theif voutli. | | bend over, their grave?! and say "to the i j weeping fa.ther, v'Sfcur son died in a | j holy cause, aiid sympiuh zir.g 'friends? | i inoun, for the fallen ! hr,ivep":., A}.. a • j; talker boillfd-W .injfjeonlitry,|y solemn/ |; bonnet lions-of duty, and to tjlic-annv !'by dies that cajisje. my .heart] to' thro-iv ' lover every gun that .booms and every u man| that lulls. I .pra-y’tliatf ]l|caco and ‘j unity: ina}- 'prevail at hdujo. As a! v father, iii .tne name- of my dead."son-/1 1 and;■ liviiig' eliildrein ('warn yon ‘ thai!' if the present effort pdljiical vbjk.Doi ; i>anizalioi'if:,and agi latum sum• i foiled • the by yoii- as^Ctiairman,-shuli stir up‘lbV;.|ii»i deep fountains of treason arid iari-.lti-!; "m cism: in out; midst While, Idobd stains rllit. blb< ? urkna~ii])^^ ( lions cf an injured- people. I ; ’ j, I /.As 'Chairman of , that eaiipfottee; W asuixotox. and as the roi-ogr.ized, leader-- ol' iyoni-'I«»v tug.<li«pateli li party;you are lui-ers all over the county j who de- ' ~Sf‘s/«->. #].*, npunec the wijr as unjust, and jlhosg J/i mp},h Alafcl,’ !l who are nghtjing' ! your biitlles ■as ! Wo/'les. j D-!-;viai-jp thieve; and rnlttiers. • You arc s!ijriii 1 i'. i;,-,; o, uifor'Ti 1 \ lyjendnavoring.jto dis.ci'MiragJ a.ini be oiu lias also (allca'i! form o wv braw (SonsV in; the .lield'and!, «iuemy. I, The ram lljei-e.bv' iiisnlt aiid iiicense tllcir idda-i of I I.e WcH itiyes nt home. ; \ou lire oiganizino- milsts fV(im!,lun|c\ini| political _ nieetihgs at* an unusual ’ Vea- ' sl-.ej siiri-enilerii d , al |'spn ) , at:d J wjl)erMhc tale|of oui- country! ftrufed t|o a Don eoi iJs'ldreiiillliiig in the bal.uo.-c tymn itio ‘ insiTiieljoiis! Ido j assaultjsDf tju'sc tfaitiirs |W.i|ili. w bom" tu-i.lars.j •, l>. ■you# ininiotis.are in sympathy.- You ]■ , r— ary'sowing, the', 'seed’ll iof .bjtioT, aid- S; p-’f"' j)drk. Mae inosityj-in .peaceful comhiiijoities whi.eli '•''lV'-'iui | Afad i'ngii may:ybybring, forth'a.mt.'jiarvcsi of j LjrU :( jt-hi ll c-J tl/at I bat rep | jc'ajbiisy and; blood.tVoiiS arc! K'dngir.ys t !seekin : i> to array {father •■agaids.t''.'^»n'p! < ’-n < ■! f", 1 and 'son-agaiiiSf father, and lio■•.carry,•,-"j , }’p 1 -!" i p- : nt.- j into the home ofpeace and ijinoi-ence -\|'b bd tii j; 1 " :l '*' ta'nt-oi- of tpa'rty spirit, ; in tens] lied a f inirl' thousand fold'by tlie-(udinessl. of that P'd qonsnrppi.-K c-alise this spirit wbuld dcstrb'v. You ! - 11- : ib , H ;, -ipV" i . 1 i": ll ''' ~ are sjircadiiig aiid encouraging tdis- . measnrc.j- v ie ..Viy-v'i .an. stnsioii|s and yli versions atuorig a. )k-o- i fbij ige jn lijic i jl'iiic l ,. fnilt. v.'il! g. pie.struggling for national existence d |uit<l-hss jp,vh. r k v : . 1 ” m.ajoi ity ui af.a time; too, Whet\ woj sliouklas one uteiilier.-j. t'liasejlo be' _il‘ •(nan sian'ii by oui- coiihlrjr aiid 'seofij' bf . tirps li J;. U u{ksr-,to. ia/ta • aj; a traitor. 1 every .mairiwdio Seeks to' pl.acp.ScyAjid— l-.ae ,iysto(.ai..o». •w’ojakoi iis by divisions,land iKlrite.—f pr (,en. II r'lcjnijDiM .:;i fv-’’", The m sera hie tools ’ you” employ in ’ -*■ /.di-ysioiilie y,inyc>don^o ! th;-, ueiri■ this tin ioly aiid degrading^Wlork! jmenidiecs' llie|j •Norihyrn .JrjHipsy. not be lekl. accounla'blo!for tile' (lisas-1 thc|ddiii*ks ip the .arniy nig by ters yo it- coiuiuct | nitty! 'Cause ; 1 1hev ! liC P/'! l>l ? ■ '’" r ‘ l are but the blir.d and idiotic enialiirJs —A^otlerpt«; jb!!! , . ‘ i o|-:y o u(' will: doing yotlr bidding, and ? flbttere lif thej: Jseedn- Vcdir 'ji1 *! ‘‘! 1’! ‘‘ ’ smiles approbation..;: Your D-neb-d ij u ' n ‘y; \ , sineerify aiid f-oricealin,out behind tbei ln ' 'i' - p fp’- V v .D l<e .i sf rbe , will Ut shield j-ou irhm ; pub-Vf * ’ 1 • D^f ID injlignatjon , \\pic,h a f-ahtie' popu- L.-.mnd ;;,aty th.D', lace dei land the author of this misery. "T 11 y 1 I‘". Ar • ■:,;,!, v 'M, v . ;! r ,b»od g -aot i'that such, a time ‘‘m-^ never, ilcveri' dawn, but it if should J 1"" 1 -'V■.' a '-■■i'f'V^>*; know *W-f-iial youpmorc tlian any . \'T' other man twill be the 'guilty cause.- A 1 1"/; iDif- )L >'i' mei Ini while The vdee ofEaohef wCeping IVar her ' rneniwiil children ~ has been och'oiiig .through '* , f l * A - ',! f) > n the D,-c..iid our lapdilrid li now stvellf ng , m i and loiider; betcare,sir, lost tier voice ol'. -)„ e '' df-tn'p > < a - j sorrow; bcD-hangcdl info -foai-A.i texe-' upm-Clhe sainc nun hei Dms b v n l e. will fill your soul with untied .to > shame and- rUorse.’ 1 |.: ■ > ; Bai.i-imoue; Mari . ± have, written voui ns a fric.iul, ' • 4,.,- : -pi... tremblii:g for the fatso of my Country,!, " , • ‘ ’.I;"- v. ; • 1. n', .r,.| ,1.0 Mt «r,„j ■I. S,‘ .1-1 ■ rii* Till yvl.nt yp.. 0..H.1.1 %lo ! 10^Vlhav. I am a TO" 9 - V ,h : f rei Dc l -oss.tlD.cha,inc! 1 belbon may Ibe foreder verus.bcd, bur , harbor, sons an i friejids restored'tomur.open : is t i l!t .a wl ,h ti armrt any hearty: and. thatjD •v' , ir Imiiv hf .sm.. s W.: «,Pi..»0l of,: mercy, shall Ispyoad lier white D‘ ,n - S fboi- " ' oyer Our bolovcd\|anli. lind j'ou and ,! -.* i- B * s I will liye to sec prwip.c-riij. and. lia.r-r jln inony c-sm#nt ns in the bonds of love ’fi.H II arid friendship, i Yours truly .J . iinli-s I, ! H. ; A. FATHER. .. tary , York, Sinrcji 2-- Mayor Tl to-day vetoed the reSolutiDus ar.e • Coinmon CDriricil, tbiiderifig nose Goo. 'fits Jobp Porter kpuhltcj tliev >n.\ ip.' ; j ’ ' a 7- -the Dear *})ainc! my n«l uj pf t; '"tf < ( * an off.; to tint j nations Ki-i yes of our lied on r pm rdbbud *k < 'luted the si tntativ.os, - Ii u! atol <Mii' ton nj •vulersVif si rib and .pfbsiitnt r w.prnanjy seul.i ot'biestfiy Ha vetlieyf not cd' robbed our die dead?, f[ every(iirtuii:K-i :l.h'| boiinns .of exiled (bonsaii; sides to: peris!; ;boasis ;iii ibe n ;da|’C. to; denytli minted jail; tbesr : ,Ye lin viiew U'T.rfble,j i shame iaidily .lWiib;i s : tbo gdveniuiei a in-e -U; it'll t bos VT 'ty sfiouid t'lii to shield 1 the S ;i sntTerin;' the ,ii"i mes ? l>o tl Is rt.ii'it- ibe, y o : son arid rebellb .prospc-ifi tv. mi fia uis,, ;iuilil-l Ik and iVfknowled tin y are■ eird.ua . war. ini ten ibje quer |i peace'. a n determined eu.- great-. birth; iijrhl eaiVir. (•'Jift-ibji aey, \vl mi by . di.slv liealiir.K to'the inn*? i ■ ' - 1 rio '.i», ' liu ; and the • Co D ads. - ral Jumw> tvhowenilri't'pr, e«f lilipscif „ ‘ Ka j i fcnrte'ss patriot 'riiicli | ; .j, cxpj', eelv in refi-ronc ct ot: ll »«Vo ; topi "lio nre cal nnd, atlvocmin lilies. \Vc;.npp, W.. 0 Tk\x. ) «ry, ’ j ' Sir .—lf | endanger Slaljd ij 1 1 i-> “iiaiaul so'utre ( r of tlitr Tailors’ il trail it ■ h'U 11 l:l:Ki 1 ,, f yitWns c , f|^. S | Wn ' t iwrxy strife ar.fi, ifion. >)i Ve : bft lt ,ch urjp,:;,,; J.iiavc ihsu-lfA oiif 'oiiitibi.'ary , <ai!i.ji| s '_ treasury and cess :rb ! wii ioiii dir omi i.f its,; ~'y ■ i |>lwl£o3 ;<»{. r*/ ,7 i;rt. brand* of* Gi»c; is j- :; ictikitisevthc oil i- social - *.c-iri• acre ijrlwl idls, !W. in uyfery injiniy’ s.j .lV>- Uie hoi 11- our fi o w r: h-rfi-’,' ;nu- tivatod mi r vriiiint 11 i u.-s ar:■Ti / n l ra 111ey not - In-dlfen tlifC ailu'iiuration ~r Have lin-y noi roiii tliini* o'\y ir io t liro nk|-’, iviji] n|tai!ns-y o-rjy ;iji‘y:b - yvi|' <1.4 S l-ri,- tavi for iv a mom it;; 0 :l »t of v . ISI tlirse tUoifs! rt llllllK'lV - - , - f ■■ I >lfl r■. M,S' *i - J iiljo..aii 11 11 HMyl'llOljy pv. 1 •.I'i' *' t »i - i rn:bl*.r. • Oili/ t i'.lil 11*. *'n» •' i««! iy* * ■!*■.. r.!. v ii* r.o't niutv iv iii< 1 1 . r. of|y' iiy t!.V.V:i lii, i; , : iiir i<i ■ •[UVu-'l t'u-i riiV.J (j'viwr I 11,I 1 , ti■lS !C iisji! 1(i *{y : WIU j'l. 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