EitVEK:'- AiIGUS.I “Who Caused the War t" E 3 I Wednesday! March 25th, 1863. D. L.. tMBRIE, Editor & Proprietor. S. JVT. Pentengill & Co., , ..V0.,57 Park Smr, y. I*, $6 State tu. Bottom tT3 oiir Agents for the A Baca in those cities and •re authorized to take Advertisements and 1 (Subscriptions for us at otif Lotcat Rata. ' NOTICE, HAVING disposed of my interest in the Beaver Argut, all those indebted to me lor subscription, job Iwork, _etb., will please call and settle immediately with J. L. Ander son, iwho is authorized to receipt in my name, f, 19, ’62. , f Ti C. NICHOLSON. ' , NoiftE .. TO CAKDfbATES.rfJiO hit- j ncjjncemer.tof name iwill, hereafter, i, be, made without payment of 'two; TJqllahs excepting Coroner, Aud-1 ‘it (Jr, which trill. be One Dollar. | jneuA friend. • .bas’d handed us, for publication, a letter from .Newberne, Nk C., giving an account^ of the battle ‘at that "place, in which put ■ troops were, victorious; but owitig to.the late honi,whicdi it was received, we are ''Oii;?po|lod to deter its publication until nc-.'jt week. ■ M-X ; " fo.i’c. David killed- Goliah! Wo had not the pleasure jot bearing the ser mon referred to, but understand that ! slavery was.strongly hinted at as / the cause; aid a great sin, of bringing up ' on| us the unfortunate rebellion! now ' scdurging. mtrj natioi. .Unless we j have been misinformed upon the mer i its of the Sermon, and are incapable *of judging the true *intorpretation of I the Discipline of thfe Church to which ! both the Minister, and .the editor bo-; j lbng, the doctrine was orthodox. Wo| are neither a preacher nor the son ot| I preacher, but whenever aniT wherer ; or we find a wolf in sheep’s clothing/ I either by ( inuendoes or sophistry, un dertake to Sustain the accursed sys tem of Slavery upon Bibjo principles; / Coming it Strong T onr "Daihcmayball be pronounced a- J • v ; ■ ' A gainst him. Whether it will be good the Star o! last week. not.content i ,• .. - . ,h . . . - , v_ : authorilj-. in the estimation of the od wuh its endorsement, the week i !. . , j' „■ ■ , . „ , I itor, or whether the view might not Mens..of the resolution* of the “Cop-!, . , , ■ • a . ~ .!■• . f • : ; 1 J V o -l, •' . (be styled superficial, yet we heard a perheads ofNow Sewickly township, . V v.,, , j, i i.minister pt the Church, in high .endeavors to follow up the. game ! it: . - .. . e t , , .... , 1 , . , ; standing and of superior intellect, de ltas started, and this week its columns 1 , • ■ L - V r , ;. , , ~ , , ! dare boldly, in presente of the cham arc filled-with the treasonable speech! . .. /. . ■ . : > . I „„ ~ , t * . pions ot the prqrfhivery Uemdcracy of TaHanningham, dHiycvcd to a par- 1 f p ennB y] v - an j aj tbat .. Sla * pry I ty sympathisers at | countty i? tbe wtolc cauBo of on ri oi,v ou the Hi in-it. trouble;” but those ’champions to-j . The editor ot the. .Star is now fully j getbeii .„- ith a „ tbeir deluded.follow • omnii.tled to the whole policy, of the j era< including our worthy co tempora-i Northern Traitors a«;I speaking “Cop-: rv;i : gtiU f(?e| . , i|ce the ) perheads. ’who have handed themselves ; wh f,fe e . proclivities fori theft. one day i together with the sole and single pur. | led J to steil , an animal of not very do-J efithwa. ting this Governmcnti.il me g tie habils,>nd when pnisncd by I : c| - 1 1 > 1; i j> g thcj rot• 11 1 • i n. U c are glad | tbc r ightA»l owper, with the cry of I dtha i. d e h:iv.| now got the sneaking ! *« stop tbief m „ fjSa o^n j •,:U v. Mei t: he san oe seen—lns, g„ji t; be drew ground his mantle and 1 position is too welhkiiovyndbr him to; v -.v ' littcmot ..-- 7 - - : until his own vitals were rent asn’n . hereafter attempt to pa.hate las von-; dor.* So it seems thatiihe Star man'l ■ ■net. helbre an. Out raged ami mislead ! b!l , beGom , Vo perfbcl i to' unnftiMiciu'v. n o,now nail xiho eUi- i * i.^ in •' 4 .. ... /, ;. .i 1 , | the ia\ ored he can take 1 nor iluwti, as .as uri.^e ■-/•oiii, us an acl*t :#m-. r * i » ‘ .j' „ • i i . - j itvto his bosom, hold it; up. kiss it lov- ■ .umvr iui<l i:artakcr of the• .doctrines; t * ! ; i [ ~ ~ . 1 , - , „ . «ngly and, even implore the-Divinel "i tin-traitor Valhutdigham and ior-‘i . „ ■ : ... ; i ! , , ... 1 , benediction upon .it, notwithstanding- 1 i.audo U o<h!; ami. horealter. when he c ... - M .. ... ' , , , it se%creel itne church of which, we ■ attempts to dent-, as many ot tnem . ..-. , j. . . , . ,J ,1 . , ' v Relieve, heos still a member in good >vi,l. that -iho ever was a traitor, wo . .. . i" . _ ... ■ * ■■■•'.,, .“landing—is strictly forbidden by the • r.ojie the people f,r the Con lit v will; - , 7 .. . •, ■■• , I, ... ' j ruK's of -that Church North, backed i ooai-n. mind the course of this paper! . , , , •- !• , , , ~ •; , 1 t°P by such passage from divtn 2 an (oi tne .ast few weeks.. ni!e notic- i / l.i .I, - , ’V r , f- ,i • iii 1 n , linonty as "lie that stcaleth a man , J tng this matter, wc would call the at- ; , ~ ~ ~ >’ , , . ki, , , . , , ; ' ;.and solloth him, or if ho be found [in i Mention ot. onr readers , to, the recent!, . , , , , I ■ • , , , ‘ , , ... i . - i his hand, he shall sureh’ bo put to ..-■action ft li.val citizeiij? in < hflerenl > , , lL , ~ ( ~, ’ , . .. ~, .. - death.” -Break the yoke anil lot the I ■ parts o,! the coital ry. in the-formation > , , . .. . - . ■*, ■ ■ .• ■ I j oppressed gafree. “Love thy neish- : ot associations under the mimes Of , 1 .l ■ . • ? t- ■ t -in i- . 7 bor as thyself.’ “Whatsoever ye! t .non Leagues. Iho' object of these , , , * , , ; ■„ r i*r • , -.., , would that men do unto you, do ye: Imon Le'suraes is -tot- the 1 • , . 1 V, ~ i' j' . . eve-n so unto them, .&c., &c. 1 : L 1 hion inoii vt Uic country in opporu- * * r ,* if, lion id Iho secret maeliinations of tliej sometimes,slavery is a great J ■ copperli-eads.” or Jvnighfs of the' r (^‘tic!l l question, am} preacdicrs be-! . Golden Circle. t ■ I j in S only capable qf reasoning upon it; VTe learn measuCes 'have ij. i yporficially must tarn their attention i rpiidy been iak|n in XcW Brighton ! passages, wlpch do not cx . for t he-'for-aiation’ of a Uifion League j pd'pe-the cho’mlties -Of j the tiaitorous' .add hope soon to have a ; full countv at the Southj or excite the '.‘fganizatton , o don't! umlcrstand-i - r ofJtheii copperhead sympathi fthat '.there, is any secret workings I * crs at ' ll,( ? or fh. but, just as the oc tihoui it that can possil.lv prevent any 1 vasion requires.dt is either a political loyal man from joining in |,!ie move ! or question. If Ministers name movement. j ’ - i it,, it is saei|ilege,,if Black Hepubli- Thi» meayiirc woNjfeom necessary i c u. n s think- about it, coals of;fito.. are a.- from titecourse of iiic“coj)pet heads” i heaped upon their devoted heads. — in 11 ds ( pun ty.wc-fear that some chock j Thus wc arc in as Bad ; a fix as “Ike” limy havc;to be p;:t ,to tlicir course.' ■ '" as " hen Mrs. Partington gave him W-e wpfn our readers ; khat '.reason : Lho advice, when about going'%ut :up :s rank in our midst Let loyal men V on a’fishingexcursion: “My son in the ;he >-.n the alert. W’e aSk. shall this! da > s , ‘ 1 ’ thy matbfhal ancestor, you nation jf'hroY • or. perish ? * .“Copper- !- ca,l .S° fishing but be sure and keep ifegdjS ate, erawling all. around you.'* a "’ a i'‘ fnoiii the water.” “Who caus lA to the wise is sufficiyiit.” jed the wai Northern fanatics! Soc ! tiohal Lincoln 1 Black Republicans^ . -Tlie :Übioß State Convention- Wlltmevt 'in Pittsburg on Wednesday the Ist ildy of July next, to nomine te c&kitlidates for the offices of Governor _-'eS : , Court, and to take sacli .measuresas-'may be doomed necessary to strengi hen the- Government) - The tollowing resolution ’yds pass cd ly tue Coiiiraittee; Thai if be recommended _to:thy loyal-citizens of Pennsylvania, without distinction of parjy,toorgan : izc:; iij each election district of the Union Leagues, for the purpose oi sustaining the Govcrnmon&jn sup ' dressing this causeless and wicked re bellion, which itow seeks to cjivfje and destroy the Republic:. Comment- ; ; I Abolitionists I Lot the Christian t 1\ e'rc.vlm a rew'York newspaper .ifinisler. tjio true patriot; or the com . uat a Ik".ooratie meeting, held in j raon politician lav aside all prejudice.- t city oil huesdav evening a hissos . . • . • . 1 J . • ■ ■were given for A ait ah am Li.moln and ! *} ~d |' 0W Wlll^he y <l'«l*we. of tho , bli «.hftrs 'for tjoiith .Carolina!’’ Abha- ! Vt T>'. question f Jtfho . was it that Ham Lincoln is-the'President of the ' ‘aid. through their leader’, manyyoars Imted Stales the ehoiceoLthe Amer-iano.we. with the influence of SIR- S £ : b 'S.^<,„dthhDo»cc. State to make \tar upon the Union. ; 10 P* 1 , 1 ' at the or th, can hold the It has always been the home of trea-' government, and when the timo'shall «»cl sedition It is now - ! arrayed a-i come that we cannot hold it, wWwfjll gainst the I r.iouiniinrelenling wan! separate and destroy itand when a Devr.oc-raticWeeting. ;■ j oid imbecile son of Pennsylvania sat tt : —— - I ,n tho Presidential chair, manacled, cd oi>2o,}, m e ‘" y " 8 T“V“ *•’ Bret-kin; cavalry about S, OOO or' fe * ave power* when this re lO.OtO strong. After a few’ hours! bellioti might have been crushed with tight they were whipped and driven a frown, had a Jackson, or a man, bo " oapiad that chair. plundered Under the above caption j.of the ISih inst.,"devotes over a col* j amn and a half, which for want of room j prevented ns from noticing in onr last I issue. What definite conclusion the i wiitef arrived at, wo cannot conceive, ! Unless it was to demonstrate to his jown mathematical mind that a mean jis about half way . between two c±- j treraes. Unfortunately, however, for : the Professor, upon this occasion, (as : is the custom of the School to which I he belongs) in rhultjplying; the terms j tdgethcr.tlie resalt is all otic-sided ,and i his bcait, instead of his bend, furnish* |Cs the answer —slavery is a divine in stitution ; therefore, Lincoln is a Sec | tioual President. Somebody preached | a Sermon in Bearer; they have Po. ! lygariiy in Turkey, and Cannibals eaf people in the Sonth-Sea Islands; the •Beaver Preachers have ■ forgotten to fast and pray lor them; bonce the I Star is compelled to rebuke these sins jin the article referred to, oi , to illus trate, Moses was the meekest man, j I Sampson was the strongest man; there* [the national treasury T ’Who* stole i your aritfs and mnnUiouaof wai t Who preachid treason until the coun tenances Of Statesmen grew pale?"- Who agitated the Missouri Compro mise until they crimsoned the crys tal streams of Kansas with, fraternal blood ? Who throng your prisons/ charged with collusion with open trea son and of whom is the. Southern ar my composed 7 . j) .’Go'aektbe old man Bachanan, If he iyot bo üble to nod. Go ask bis .Sooth vl••i • ; - i ern masters, Brock on ridge, Jeff. 1 Day is, Floyd, Mason, Slidell,| and'Vallandig ham, Hughes, and hostsof the smaller fry nearerj borne,jand, if the truth! be in them, their answcrwonld only she, “Weare joined to our/dof; let. ns alone; give us slavery pigifre us death-” j 'When the old Democratic craft foun dered at Charleston, the Southern brethren thought they had many ser. rants on Board, | and they could tow iher into. Baltimore for repair; hut,alas, “the bark that held the Prince wont !down, tho swe'eping’ waves rolled on,” and just, at this critical juncture the Captain- offered iip the pnycr of the f poor Slaveholder^who could only own | half a •'digger, ‘‘Oh Lord, bless my haj,f .of Cuff; give ns the slave portion .of tho Union,’ - In the confusion which hero ensued, *many good, hon est, loya| men, who! were on: board at l :the tim<j of tho disaster, saw 5 the star of liberty guiding them to a shore of safety; ( hcneo the follo'Wbrs of! Douglas are found! upon . the side of loyalty to-day; whilst others,- instead:of going awaylto- their own. place southward, where they' might bow ntithoveryl shrine ofj their deity, Slavery, are here-in the free North weeping and wailing oyjer the fate of their beloved Thus the true feelings of these sym pathisers are betinyed by an'Over zeal at.once discovering that it jis not to correct the erring minister lor having rebuked their Southern master, or has failed to fast and pray, foi the great crimes of polygamy and cannibalism But there} is a class in the North, and we are sorry to say that iwo find them so near'homo, whether under the name of peace men, Knights oi the Golden Circle, orj any other name they may choose tojassumo, who ire controlled by motives clearly antagonistic fo the welfare of our government. When ever slavery stands up and whistles, they, cry j out, ‘‘here! are We to chi thy hidding;”jand like the trained spaniel,, if but a Cjrast is hcldj up by theirmas ter, and he calls out, “lie down, roll over,” the command iis obeyed, if it bo in the ,dirt, or with a kick, ogo; lie in the -corner.” Still, with a dog-like submission, they return and lick tho hand of their master I ■ i■ ■ L • • v 1 ' ■, [ . ■ j Union Leagues. Organizations . tlio name that appears at the head of this article am :- 0 - -(. ».< uver uio counu}-. — Our.exohangcs come to us filled with the doings of those Leagues. These proceedings, wo understand, are not secret; on the contrary, the' I .members appear to be anxious that every, thing' should bo made,,public. There can bo no objection, therefore, to the organ ization, jhy those who 'believe that darkness and secrecy cover orilv evd i „.» . * - device. [lt does_ not acom *.o do a po litical organization. It is the offspring of no party, arid einbodios no political creed in! it'a constitution. It simply proposes to unite, in one organization; the loyal men of'the country. There is in the North a secret organization nW rapidly spreading; all over the Northern States, banding together the disloyal for disloyal purposes, or ganizing ■to cripple the Administra tion, embarrass everj branch and ov‘- cry,effort of the government, to give encouragement to rebels., .and to re store, yjhat they call, peace, by the sacrifice of our national. unity, na tional honor, justice and prosperitj*. That such secret organizations exist amongst us there is no doubt. - It is the consciouspess of united strc’ngth of preparation that gives Northern traitors their boldness and assurance. Six monthifago editors dare not pnln lish .treason 1 ; Vallandighajm dare nijit utter his disfcyalty in such cities as New York and Philadelphia. They publish and speak with as much bold ness now as do tbeir co-workers, arid follows at Eichraond. Why is it?— Simply because they fool that they, although imthe minority, are united, and thb friends of the government arc not, consequently they assume a bold froptj proclaim openly their hostility and treason, and thus Union men are disheartened, the enemies of the gov eminent everywhere.encouraged, and Administration weakened. These home traitors propose and intend more; than this, however. They are organizing to resist any attempt by the Government to recruit men to fill the decimated ranks of our army, arid thus jforcq a peace upon us upon any terms.. The only.issne now before the American people is loyalty or disloy alty to the government. Shall nho rebellion bo crushed, and our unity aa a nation or an inglorious peace made that; will forever destroy this govern meat, and proclaim the in capacity of man for self-government. It would reasonably bo expected, in this issue, there would bo but one son timerit id the Norths) Time has prov ed, however, that [wicked men and ■' I v ’ 1 i devils fiSljiand'OTcryw6re ! ready to enlertata, j undertake and ■ perform anything ana evury Ihl ng that ■ wickcdoe«aiHl Joean»t«. Wends can •' party hi • the underlie leadership of 1 Tollamlifchamj who.deserter tg/bi» I own mother, and tltitOr to thuuoun* • try that hascbsrisbad, and .sustained • him, have avowcotheir treason open ly,atid glory in publishing their own shame, party 1 haa the pan pf traaspn t |and are organising and laboring dilligeatly to eastain and strengthen themselves. , i The oliject of the Union League is to unite all sbb loyal'moo o) the coun try, withootdUtifioiJort of party, for the' ltd unite in one dsanlaation aU who will stand by th«iAd ministration in its efforts to cWsp rebellion, to strengthen its bonds, ta preserve peace and unity at home, and tench traitors that treason is. crime. The bcng|ita of such ah organizations canndt :bo 'over estimated. It plates. friends and foes in their true position. It shows where each one stands in this contesl. on whom the gnvcrhpient can rply.*--- It will rescue the j weak from' the hands of those Who Seek; to lead them astray) and finally disarm the traitors themselves who wilt; steal away or cover,f with professions, of loyalty; their secret, treasonable thoughts be fore the united mnliitade of loyal men of this yet groat Republic. ; la. Union there is strength, lathe eld rnnxjnv or, as another has it--* - . ' J “The thunderbolt of cqisentrated strength c»n be hurled by orii£ While the dissipated forceiof many areharm- less as « summer nijffet.” j i If ever it, was I D«|o»*ary for [ unity of action from unity,of interest for ■ loyal men to stand j together as one man, for a government to bo strength iouod by Cfao- . power of the wL ole fcountry,, it is now. This is all the organization,' whose members the Star, calls • Blacksniakos,” propose.•?- It is all its, constituifonists members ever intended. : The stnr may! yvell call Union men ! ‘B|ack9naltcs‘r’ be cause like that seiporit they will yet crush the life out-o£ traitors. [ The Vallandigham editor otthe SbiTj once ■ so loudlm hisprofessjofts of Unionism and, denunciation jof liia present trea sonable l.eaders, whose speeches occu py his columns oack tvoek, cries oiit-in the bitterness ofLhfsj-soul against the Union League. i'.jlt is the wail ofi fear ing and desparibg! traitors. . Let us present the issue to all. Lot us knovv where each,! man standi It is lbs,duty of evffr? man, who intends' «i>nuitu ana susiaintpc government, to join the Union 1 Wo hope an oppdrtunit}’ will be given in tms i-(fur.ty. ‘, ;• _.l> : ' , _ • ( i ■ The Rebels ash YATiANDioiiAM,— A Louisiana cofrospbndent says: Al most every: day I get hold of rebel newspapers] filled with praise of Va'j[ landighara. ] The; following, which I clipped from the; Planters’ Banner, at the 2Sih nit., published at the robe} Gen. Mdnton's headquarters,' at,Frankl lin, La., is a fair specimen: j ■ '■Vallandighant’s groat speech will be-ismiedj from-tho Jianner office in -a few dirj-s, in the form of an extra, at fifty I Those at adislanco [can obtain it by forwarding tae ; price, I by.niail-frlt is a tremendous thunder bolt thrown intd {Lincoln's camp. ,If wafji dcliyoyod in [the; lower House iof |thc« United States[, Congress,; la>t memth', and in;|by far the greatest speech oi the 'far.;; It. has put the whole Northwest ini, a has electrified the Sp.utfi. 4 , It is lengthy! there being onptigb of it to, fill the j Banner full, and|t\vo columns' besides! I Copies or it canj be obtained, at thi.4 i office anytime aflpr ripxj Wednesday.’ j This is the >-Crcat| Speech” 6f t,hc | traitor Vallandigham, which was pub| dished, a few {weeks since, in the Star, of this plice, anil was! recommended tp the cai-eful perusal of its eulpgizihg |t, thoj as a masterly and pat'Min production'. It haS now found [th way to|Lhe iSoutkern traitors, and ihais, \nai {strange to say electrified them nl»c>. : Co*imeut is un necessary. jj j) ,j• :. . :/[ Editor Aitccst—-The donation of the Pittsburg Fort Way no and. Chi cago JR. R. Co., referred to in tbp Ar gus of last week,|hever carfd into the County Treasury, nor was\ there any official notice giver the Commission ers of such a donation made by, the Company. They had; seen the statement in some of the pipers that a donation .of 810-000, had bfen ' mode to certain counties through yhibh the road runs, for war purpose! When the Commissioners made iibuiry in regard to their | proportion of the 510,000 they wore told by th» Officers of' the road that iiiasmuohias the “war dent of Beaiyer Connfv was to; bo me/by taxation, they Would pay thoii proportion of the taaes, which would place them on an eqiulity with the citizens of the County-”- ! In looking over the Duplicate wo find the Countyjtax for 186l!and 1862 was 85 88-100 for each >year, but it has not been paid, the property Uing re turned unseated!. ; The jpwifthp eases'- sed, to .the Company for 1853 is $2 52-100, and it is estimated tlfet throe years will pay off Itho* war dott,which, if .correct, wil\ amount to 87.5! 100 as jtho Company’s share of that <iobt. h , By. order if (Aj Bfari n/ Oatmitymtri. • pwnwutfentrt’ okki'.-Vtr.- 23, 'ft>. >|'! 1 ! .. ; f-i.il V ' - 'j 1 I' ■ 1 ' ' i! I VI I- ' i ' I*■' • • 'r*' ’’ !! ; tl ' It&Jhn ~fbHiming fs a letter Wfrlr ten by an able and influential Senator, from the Eastern pal t of bur State; 1 : i.* .. .„il ;• |> Haebiseibbq, Much 19, 1863. ! Editor Argute {Dear -Si r—Tho idyal members of the. Legislature, and Had ing citizens of Harrisburg, have lust Jbecn gratified by the delivery OfJudge Aowew’s admirable lecture upon ithe Adaptatiotrof the ' Federal Constitu tion ,to a state of Bebellionj..' Perhaps, upon no other subject docs the public mind, at the present; time, require mpro' enligbtentfient. The wholesale Charges of the opponents of the Gov erjnment, in regard to \vhat are terpi et| “arbitrary arrests,” have received entirely too little'attention, atjd thobf sands of honest Union men in every State have, been : induced fto censure the Administration, for an unwarrant ed C x urcise of power, in consequence of not understai ding the i undoubted right and duty oF the President to |see the Laws fuithtc lly executed, i 1 Judge Agnew’s clear, logical and .highly ip* structive Lecture will be invaluable, in opening the'eyes of all well-wishers , ot|tho,inBtiiutioa3.of our Country to a real understanding, of the (sound bud Cohstitutional position of the Admin istirntion in-this respect. . [}' f [f i lose who; | heard liioj’ v land; those who • clscwbpi'O jnay rbaci, his unan swerable argument, .will never tnhre apologise for jibe course of the Gov ernment, butjdcicnd it ns founded pp ' * * - -- ~ - •>n|, and sanctioned by, the 1 plain war rant of the Constitution and. the wise laws of the founderaof pur free insti tutions. To all doubters,- his oxplaria] tions and illusti aliens 'are invariable, lin'd afford a!ii| armory ;of ‘arguments from which trip mends of the country! everywhere, may i draw a j weapon lo use against tfaitbrs and sympathisers 1 with treason, i ] - 'l] ;; ■f [ The memb’ers of the liLegislatiiri have requested o:’ Judge Agnewj hip permission to lelrriulato.l it J widely,! to which be wilK.doiibtlessi give his edn sept. " ■ K j! There is bujt one; opinioni ijet‘c of llsj great merit ape ability,and allriiro glad i to (be furnished lyith so timely arid j masterly vindicatin' of the j general 1 course of the Govern moot. : • lie came Berio with a high 1 roptiia fipii as a learned'Judge, and-this Lee-- tufej fead v as j ijt will be, ei’erywdiCre throughout'our S tate and country, will place him| iu the .very frpnt rank of tlip groat legal grinds of the hatirin. , !Yot'r eountyjmay'well bo proud of, hjm, and Sure; the State will (Icinahd j hife services iji a higher and .nioro dls- j Mrigriished fipltl cf usefulness, llihn ! the one he now* occupies! f *s * * '•* ; i ■■ i l ' a h AtMbuTH. Va., ) . fare i 13th, I-Sti.'J. {'[;! , DearjS—, — 1.-; I< received: your letter I aomejtimosinceand oh tipsi-old Friday ■ morning hastpi to {japs wop it. ;I ring’ll I : have written before- bat | have; beei| a.| , u Mttckcral" for {some, time ■ back, j arid i .consequently did not 1 like doirig iaiiy- i thing. But I! jam happy Ito shy iliat l I.am convalescent, though 1 have riot! yct rcsumcdirriy duties. jj* I * j*} We have true'ldarch weather hefo;! t pun «i -i»ic ■ mjiccrl has.been, very L-.muc.a-; like g Pcnri4-U. vdnia winter; but it will-soon be ovPr.l {/There,*is considerable■ stir in this; gaft of the aririyJ qs Gori, llpiokerjis ' having thej whole arjny msp'octvd arid] reviewed, i Tins morning they wore i inspecting the 'ammunition traiTe.ii— i Old soldiers iay trial this indicatijri a i inovemoul, ar.dj I havo nd .doubt that] iibjokor intends to iriiproyo tjio time, 1 as soon as the] weather wi I ! permit, j All, seem |to - have confidejnce in liiinij lid does not like the name c f “Fight] i ing Joo.’f Hoi pays there is dangeriri i thip title, giving dm the name of it | of ja-i reckless jGcricrul, jaij'd. orio .who ! is'regardless of Innrian life. UlregchM oral opinion is that 1 .when lui! strikes a j blojW Uie|;Rebel Dynasty wiH trembje| | 1 hope the opinion pray bb 'lidyrcctl—f j Bud, yetlto mg, the atfairis t[f {this itai'i tipri look! {very dark!; ail'd,-fifti conquer l -j there;' :mlist bp srimo .heavy iblows 1 struck ,iri| ‘the next two months.' A j great niariy doubt the cfficieticy of {the | draft, slipuld. it j bo resorted 1 tri; nnd. tlic j ‘■flopperlveiidsYi ,s w Jar vengeance'| a-! gainst the Adiriinis ratiaiij if they arc j called uppn. I could take my musket! .and shoot such men down.'fiko apgs| i and I guess you ha ve some of them j for iiearriicighbarsl ItTufej will sucfi ' men when 'this is settled? I hope they'may bo drivbril; frpin the landjjlor; I' wish to; live Wi|ih I Iflyalj'men ifjmy fortune list to' hfrinc once more. "We have some' sneaking, cow'grdly traitors |h C ro whri wpdld .sell. trifir oirlhfiglits to'gef batik hyp their I mean homed, Thbir watchword is • n\gg t r arid conscription,’ j and I verily believe that a dcccgt hig* ger is boUor, Ilian any one pi tbesri wfotches.i rd : H ■ O |J ' i‘; I ; AYell,. at last tin countenances of the isold’ors ofijthia regiment! (140tli) have been .cheered at the [ sight pf “Green backp.’']! WP were paid off last Sunday—not q|| Vety appropriate dayl truly; but tiny masters are/ not men who regard tbait day much. | * : i’f Wo have been jttiaid up to tlia first rif January, with trio promise of the bal ance in two weeks. I aria niraid that it will bo a long two. weeks, h. ,• j j Wo have jolly times and plenty tri eat; wages from the beautiful hand of Uncle Sam; clothes fonrid, arid whis key three pints! {for -twenty-dye cents! but, on. y for officers; privates are tem perate and don’t indulge. ! i Y|' ■ : - ? ;Yriurs, etc; J",:^ Agripultural Notice 1 I The members of .the Board of Jlahf agers of the Beaver County Agriciilj, tural Society. ar6 hereby requested tc[ meet on Saturday the 4th day of Api il next, at 1; o’clrick, P. M., for the purpose of orgi uization, and af-the same time bias will bo received for renting the Fair Giounds tojtlje high] est and bcst' biddor. Meeting will; bo at the| Secretary’s office. BY order, a l & m ' oreary ' ! Campnex 3laj. GoaJ ly connected w Potomac, died o' i.niM,JiHj T. I. I ■'■ r.'"T li E. V. Summ ith the arm i Friday las =EI iM’tetmrjf CorrespOn|lene«. T qnalficd.pniiso nrrdkdmiral-nV, j Mb. Eorron f- Oh nM.v I North ca,«,oi prevent U, if , ° attended at the M. Ohuk-5 j|f°P ,ev ° P f PennsyitanJa. in thfi place,- -to- hear -thel fkrairiil) 2lk£ S ®' 0 V h *’'i C!r ” N lf aermoi pf Franklin &IWorvT tir? 1 $ lr P° ! *« }?y Uipir- «rr am heed |jay but little; of this|-man v‘ n ’v" 0 ’ J a f{ ol ' swdl'dMby your readers, ns 1 have been informed ‘ * n,cn - stop u 'ji that be is a native'of‘your county. : ! [£^K*& tf ,>PP g ISS ;U£ The church is tbe lariresit IfT-the l « % » - .ftaid city, a|nd although the liras. very IT° ,nn^ers ’ f ">f filming etoi-my; the 'house y-as filial to -ItTf *k r iSSt’ v’? f l l i ai 'toi£ .utinoat capacity • Sqmc tweljvc or fifi j Jln f manly bund i!ed being present, Rbv.Moore' k 3 r l d s' n >.<? ur:fm “ d Jl f ‘ Davis seems | filling] lor ■ one to obey ihe ! - S' 1 despised. .„ Ikl ,command\6f his Divine Mis Um. hv i f ol '° a * teliv* preacfjing the |wholo truth, whether- or 1 ° l ” est y [ lives- There vour the people‘^uia, “hear Or fjbrboart/'d' wonld|.perlia lH - He hhs since Tho rebellion bloke out . a PL leua 7 s ’°7 and.dOssometliiW / or . at tiroes,'sNh offence [to sortie few ot It 7^ ur z f a . l '» his cause, his, pjjoplej by plainly -and kindly. hits/iid^ri,,,.^.. though earnesily, plc'ading' for the f ■' d i well.-.“good ; aml Ihithful cause;if his native couli try. I j -vvvaiits. In these degenerate tinu-s Ho -SoemsTully- aware that this is n' 'k | eoijriiptioiV and tpea.oj slaveholders’ rebellion. But • a •? ..refreshing to.| observe^ ing so, occasionally. slftingo as it irijiv 1 «■ i I t ?^ c V as i thu members (,tv t l,w *f A* W W Bo ”^. h ’ W ‘^ ibit ! !<l: ' k t aiiti slavery ehWh, have, bkif offeniL ! ' ; i • - B< ?.v.iees, ! ‘hen; slmn ec 1 . . ; • - | T -; i 80 .f s: . 0n r wi d worth SlTO.OOpitd the ■ I thin It, very; strange {of d his. The i- Tl ‘ i , s wp|l vith an cause • every intelligent n.enibet: of w ' R ' h i,;>i,Js !ts - Ul ««t;hi;s'. : the Methodist.churelriAast,’4 honest; 1 ' n °r/ a, \, - I'\ ! ’’ Ibe opposed to slavery- .This fcnhiinlv 1 ; - 10 11<n,sp has ’«• sc-heme on for,; |to bo .inferred! from the Unties of!". 0 " t 0 sn dd|e the -State with theox j the bhtjtrcb as well as Worn its!hiatb t - v ‘ P ,;nses (,{ !UI pxtrto .session. I j antecedents and the'irmterihrdf whieh i , '° man T'yfctuling to buiins of/, buss lit ;is .•omposeil-i In jdoetfinc' she I np ? B . < l u .alijifations. will join in thiS dir. stands out bolilly on ijyhe iveini B;fid-l’*. y - f' e,,e * nc ;-. '*-* h p thihgtlji/llouss inquires q larterlc--, a'njfualJy unUi COtt 1 d'o Kuld bed-.'udjourn qiiaclrianniially/twbiU shnU bo)ilni,c for '.t" “1 P^ 1 /t,\snot.to be.tplcib tbe pstirpatiion | of'slavery." . tl *».t sdror 4o.iicmig,:in<l-st-amper. I Nowl'wbln-anv intelligent Lutdhb- '^ t . ifc ! ou ' t atui •' v «‘Jt>y'g- nearli-halfthc dist .nttemijts ip jinswel, that VuestioW! ththonest < lv! l ' i ‘-|^T bj 1 ,;!; m-se rablc iatteinpll ,i at Ibhlieall honest, hcaMly axed peonlc. f I argument in favor- of Slavery > ho;■ is ! ! ■ *l. .'AID C v - I simply a, hypoer/te. flNo ' iWclilge'ml. \ Roil ofjlnfainy. I ' ' j manycan advocate both! s;des{ of ahy;j the follow mg is ‘ the-list if names I question, inoral-. oi otherwise, and ■ i.f- 1.i,. :; ■■ ■ J••- ’ P , ' ■ claim tq hc|Aom-if. The antecedents - tlie . to ahu-.v , of the 'MctnpdiWtCl ureli all point in A tidrew; Johjvstqn-, of .'Tennessee, tttc eanje difeetion. Her grykt, good,! the , use ojt‘- the Hall,, at narjrisibirg, \\.esleyl «.Ilively •“Sic sum :to speak for his country.' fiov-Johu s}j;^t- Uan if- • Tl . u ‘ ui , lh “ -tto'r.is an k,u ondilional t/oflfe.n;and .Mqlhod st. Church has al wafs been .. . , . . .-i . . , chiefly r witk -the masses,,: with tbeH& 0,,1 '7‘T 0, l wl, - v poor in other wofds.iand tioldy, glori-- ' lSe ‘./ ’ lm ,‘ 7 ‘V 1 '•‘‘nies.sh.ifl hero otisly and sjueCossfidliv lias shb iabbf-. T* 0 * 1 ' ,elß< d I -.. . "k ;l - ‘ ed in' Per appointed fiehl. From a i-.-.v/ ,i r p°r , {’ 0P • N *^ T °a s .-- j V small, despised, j persk-uted bilnif d>e ' b?rlam!|oount.y-. has ari.-en lo bh'“a.fewer on earth " • Berks county.. . In .the streei 5,.. laricsThiid aib-vi -of. the f " |d..a, : ,- , New IVorld: hkiCplui S : y ' 1‘ /v . devoted -sekants bkve plwnfs beek r !^has : Lainberto n.L.ar.on com.tjv L*nh\* ♦- 1 1 1 . k - . •H* '■Motti .Monrou <*‘>Ulr tV. . lounu **coku to eio\uito. t*> rcstui t* • p!.-v r . * a c ,' v. _ 1■ ■■ I>‘ : t««f.ufearte/or a eentiary d.k ' ! ' VI *' I b ,aa d’onb- a great, dopl- perhaps:'mo.-bk tllT k“r | ri'‘ 1 ' ■; than anj' otbei cljufcU in the iiO’.se ofll \V I f -'k ' ■■ ; ' I edilgatidn 1 Look atJlier Cbllekk and i , ‘ A ‘ >Va-1..>e.-il learirtld. e.-pinty, : i .Semjnaiies in evCiylState of the iree^. .! r . r "7“ v'i '-‘i I ''l h7 NTA nV 7s ' ' North; Slm r' ‘ J .. Ali::Xa "7: 1 ; L ■ oi -kt, kri's-.i - > : opening up- l!l« WUV t«*»trmb.J Maiiy eml.iieol - uh% . ■ ( -»•/.,J.,,'- ■ poor,nnili’s son to' pijt>na.r«- lt ‘l ,e ‘ l |^ ? “ ul “ tO V. ,’, ih i'r i~j * ' . I* , «. . • *I I , T remedies, whilo othflf it- U’.i'llU. Pin latloJ pJllil. / i ‘j c “ n * tv,u yp I "'. U ! C ‘ 7 L cat;lut.*^VfcUon^".j <! \v.lb‘o-wn.Nhn-thii i ni.:utraniL-oui.vl i • '>:> •'•'.V; Xh| V j ;l ’ .. jj, York e -iii.l v, -1 ‘. i : i'rni \ VC I f b T‘i- v t mim -ikV’ .'•dm '• l-Nii-. M-Jii'tour o.mntvJ; l f nlSe ;,t;^nty.fivb : .do law cun>|r r, , tVni.'b'lCiin,' WaMiing!..,, cW.ifv', » - ; Insure the collegiatCj.ed.reafnnkk p-w : y vonrad .(ifaiu-r, iKill 00/lnlv.: j son, and lus son sgh hthnf K'.f ■ ‘Aaron :fl'ess.-. N’otihaimetoii dounyy time. Nc r isllns al , Tllere is nrovision i ir n n. mJ„i, 'matte, to? the gralutUtft.s' edneluibn of j it i - : u f ! ir ,ni,;l > - I the sons of an dtme.d, Hl . I ' : r^ 1 n’ i''-'' m^'^y- - ■ : i know nnlpy who woe. ft j ilk 'clkted.-! \ ‘ - an . i ->- s expect'd ' from a ihnrch 1 . n , '.'''b 1 -'.N',ll" ! - ■"f'■ : With suci;.doctrines, supl a iteiliants'V * >'■'»*■* , V j and such; materials, iit ib iii inciii uni- }?. [ j-7'' 1 c ' ,l,:it N j • | versally loynl; Tn e., Ukc'll]; hero ' ■' *fV •V ' \ ' j and ‘ thcrei bas 9 ingVatJ who ik/.filso. '• ■ l l k^ ,b i ,,, = ‘ - „ to.his i eligip'iis'trainiiig, but (Ale ex : j ‘ ‘ ,as e T r ’> :; , ! 1 ccption jlrovcs the rule.' Hilino bun-li ’ V 7 ccuintj,. North, in there fewer kebj-ri . i!s to ; A- ' • -Vyes, . bnf.e, e.mm.v. ... loyalty than in tno M. E; elo li b '■ k.‘, -"I 1 ' -'/ The editor of tthe torv orean J; k is|- A . ‘ ( yclpi.ig kt the heels 'opAIK jMfMre; ■ ‘ ‘ u 1 ’ M V." , j nnother evidelu-e tl.at he hakb.-en '. {}, ] K A‘ h (j, ‘J' ,l ? , - , '- | nn. l county ; I doing.: h s-d-.jly: to his eduntrv ami -to ’^' U '” ifc^.^Tv""' ' ' 1 Itli f-'/l/l i -U 1 li’ i i ■ • ••.? *F. 11. 110 laiff I . If 1!v • C’kM !11\ .« 9 • nis | H:id he- pk*;vl iur wuwrv • c* r P . i • “ . i’ J,: i i * • , ii, * k h. >V. rrmuher. JLtizf t iu? ccMini.\. ;nUici he even neon oiit! \vtum'. 1 t> k w ~ . . - J / . j„- ji .• • <. • t \-J rotor \\ aU!». Lnzenio- cwm-y.. . - i. u ernnr. the torv orifau htik, wo ; n \z \v *i> n \ /k... Vv tV, .. v : 7 . -71 i.i: : L). Iv. \\ ouvuor, isovlcs eomitv • Icno\v won hi have hnii.i o ‘\ i vi-’-'id'c? < 1 n-m 7. i T - . . 1 v ' if !. J,K -■ Adiim- W nl-t v -county. ■ *- ; IhC|AppropiMatioii weift jjjn^iL f h * ' kkL J - ■; {O.nlhinjttioe of \\dnde k s ■*’ ' kr- • : i ? ' 1 ■ ; f'ldio lloilse thep’ ipijourned f ;(i;l| 3foti- * i - Union Tveague-. . /(lily which’-wag ne-f ! ; TVe.are ifi.orinedj' hat tliere .•.Iready '• j, tit ions, 'Sc-. ' , jli* |/: |/»xis‘fs, not less thaiij [btiO -.yluby ■ ■ -i. the iT’ Tuosdiy the 17th. wakp -ivato HjAlk'TNnitiii League" inf this Slyy, ar.d-J -l.day.i A.largc inumber : lbli| r wkrok!'tit- the ■ Organization < isf'.-‘e.N|,Midvng / ‘..: ; disposed'-of; .mi,ny of wide,, jiyill‘ilot. 7'-‘l* • !5,1 T1 , -”' <in S - r;l pidity fhiMUgnmtl : • j reach lob Senate in i.fini .•.’'K'iMahv. r l *. lo !.oy»l‘;>S.tates-. | * , ! others will not 1 be acted kv wbefi-tbok' 1 Tin- object of tlie. organic:,’ i-u. / ido reach it. Maqv ofbbrsofiSl be reVf f, .i l .’ i,;t - I .V loyalytind iS: thus sir d- m kjeetei!. . ( M.ar.y others evyn A-ld-rt pfinfocbctfciilars7.l.’ ihL-orgaiiiy.a- - led into laws will sleerij, lor ‘ vfajnt.. ofr-'b’V : ■ • ;• .■ j the- Fnrollmont t:ix.. iMbyonrh aji • Hie f.l-jjetd of the “Oniop League v i these coklingencies, oliiers.yhifli mav .I'h-id. he t ! p |>resoiT(| and Ljben;.. ,au- ... !gk intot-the Statute ’ Book- will, be f . J uim, of t!>ese |l nited Sr-io-s by. , | repealed jin IBtU. 18l!8,:jA:k ft’uteh iV nta-nLvnUbb Constitution tlu-ri-obaiMl ■ Pennsylvania, legislationl ; ill ;* , Aflei all the “noise arid eofifusi')n'M-. : k| vll the n-bel ,eiK|inu-s oj 1 j.; -"J' on the Tonnage Tax question. 1 the |k' n m.-nt-j,an,l thb’avt .the -j!e*U - • bill was W considered in the.! House, I ‘-I traitoiy ahdvdishivahsls: ar f. T l ’,?' ' |and all is out at.sea again. ’ik , i f''t&Tdr ‘ On Tuesday, the pure, honest 001. 1 witbout-regaii . .-... ■ Hopkins pressed a >ill| 4 lhrwigfr 'UOCCMitY ,4ists Uouso exonerating • th 6 bail :of lija|- ai . ?■... J i...n.rih of tho > mail - motives told■ squandered j'Jji. tlyo.i u V II - vr ’ / it in condi- ■ i-ti'oii to 1 rciidcr most etlieieut ui-1 to the .. « £SS ' 0 f ll !'’'" ,id ’' , kw.;k ktsa P :kori,rif/ with the Ww 'statns! ortho ; (kn».-al 7 7/ wheri ho was appointed;; fSuchhow- 'G 1 ’k.k -.' ,k-ihil overtufn-. ; over, wasttbo- effect df jthat :‘iipp'ointf-f.JL lp ’. u , s,n ;? 1 -:Vb .J' 1 .„ : r l to demand inent that even ( l in n t l^ie V-■ - f ~ , -\\ V { ;>m ooqld not stand it. Messrs; HitmeJ- . and ForBjo.hu kept a -M.grp eye ‘oil ! bmJt and cone: J J h® >! the pel OT’Hopkina, which eiideil in i#!' 1 ? f tb ° f Nmt " "Ik ‘ the 1 removal of Calahari. ' Now alter' “!"• fHDvc form v many yekrs delay, whom fow membois J we have nb Mt 1.1,1.4 of CalahJn’s, ak, View ,P • | ministraton on theimduntiiins, llopkins- hjiM.taJion ? a r'; d ' um ierst-ind it. 1 hisjbill of ckoncrntihn throng'll 1 j' . “ , 7 • k the House. Tle.tnlks of ;t|,nnago taic... j ser- ‘. Shamoop the man-. Surttly f ,s f \ 7 Ik-eaC wm-lc of saving t!m pu|er.c ( e ,8 greater, stronger t inn h.s W tro.irpcrUhiand ■ tnno ago. I; do hfjpo .thtt(;W«k • b)e dis ,ktl Senate, or tho Governor .will veto this i A • r ; ;• monstrous outrage,: ' w j Tnbuu.j. ... . *y r ; ._ ■ On Wednesday tho IIki:so was’en-j- Lonisvibi-K, March y 3 -- - pf° ‘ gaged on-the appropriation- hill i iviis been tilled with various ■ H reading. It da now ini, iiio... Sena teqi rebel' advances .;aU da}'- 1 'J‘/ / , which I loarrv iiaslleen waiting;.hi ! a(lq|ini tors.- are ot is i for it Ifomlo two .weeks. - i the rebels in nuinbers. va-rjiihy , 1011 . Oa:- Wejlnosday night Judge. Agnew.'j 5')00 to 10,000, arc in the yic.iint} of your County, dolirorod a iecturei Sbinerset - and niore; ate ccinmg ini the Cdurt House lisere to a “large.' itililary circles estimate the nuui n-- • and intelligent audience. J have licanlitlloro- at less thaij *di 00, juut". iilistam hijt one.-fjipiiiton .rm the ; subjei-t—mi 4■/■j'.i.g. th-'sS advices. ..V-. j- fia r.recentr y of the >, at Syr-
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