The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 01, 1863, Image 2

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    maAVEii AEGtts.
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Wednesday, April latj 1863.
0. 1.. IMBRIE, Editor & 'Proprietor.
S, M. Pentengill & Co., ...
AV ZTPark Jiov.', X. State it.,Motion,
»re cur Agents for.the Angus in those cities'
nV: :1 rre authorized to take Advertisements and
Subscriptions for us at our LcncctCßalet.
I- ■ ■
. NOTICE.
i| | AVIh'G disposed of my interest in the
i| I ‘Beaver Arjus, all those indebted to me
tor subscript ion* job work, - etc.-, will please
call and settle immediately with J. L. Ander
son, who is authorized to receipt itrmy name.
Feb. 19,’62. ' T. C- aIICHOLSOX.
rncE to Candidates. —2<6 ah
cejdeiit'-rtf ‘name will, hereafter,
ittde without pay nfeTrli ■ of Two'
,abs excepting Coroner, Aud
&2., Vhich ’wiFl he One Dollar.
nour
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Dol:
itor,
uWe reccivedthe proceedings of
ion teague meeting;.. held ini the
byterian Church, at flookstown.
ie.2Bth jilt., btit owing to the late
which they were ha tided la yve are
jelled to delay tbeii publication
next week.
it Ut
Fries
onj-tl
hour
corn
until
. , SST*The‘editor of the Staff in his
-last |ssne, publishes an article, in which
. it is stated that the loyal members of
our. State Senate refused the'Senate
Chamber to Gen. Geforge B. M’CleHah
t«» speak., Gen. M'Glcllfin,never made
; application-for the Senate ChamDer
for any purpose, any'one for him.
lie is no speaker!,, neither does he pre
■fjend to bo. ‘ But the loyal men of ihe
-Senate’ did .vote to give him the use
of the Chamber any time he might
• desire,it.. Wo'therefore say that the
- editor of the Star wilfully and delib
erately lies in the publication of this
article. More that;, that, he has the
cool and meatj) impudence to. ask us to
. publish his traitorous falsehoods. .
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Supplement to the Shefets-Barker
'■ J.- Venue Case- '
In 1 looking over, the, Pittsburgh
Chronicle of last Wednesday, we were
astonished - at reading/ a letter pub
lished therein, writtep. from Harris*,
burg, over the signature “Sn'ap,” in
which .the far-famed and, wo may
safely • add, disreputably notorious
Sheefs-Barker case, is again brought to
public notice, and almost universal
disgust.. Why .this loathsome subject
shoiiliPbe dragged from its last Legis
lative hiding place, to be again the
theme of public view, is more than we
are atpreser.t prepared to account for.
Mr. ■•Sn‘ap. j ’ the cdrrespondent.of the
Chronide.in his letter to which we
mg languhge,
ilr. Connell read in place a supple
meut to the pet passed • some' Lime
since changing the venue of'tho case
. ot the celebrated Barker family from
Beaver county t s o Washington.' It
set-ins that,the indictment for peijury!
is to be dropped, to. which the' act J
already passed to change the venue
applies, and an indictment for mi&de
mcanoi is to be found by tlie next
Grand Jury .which meets in Beaver
count} - . This supplement is to an
ticipate- such an indictment, and ,give
tlic defendants the same change of
venue to tlie. prospective indiotment
. ns was :given in the case of the one
ij already found. -The allegation is
that the people of Beaver county arei
now, more,excited than ever.,and that
■ tlie excitement being on the increase,
fheic is more?necessity for 'a 1 chance
of venue for the trial of the proposed
indictment tlianjn tlie former ease.—
It is said,one of the. county .newspa
.peis is constantly inflaming, the pub
lid mind against the defendants.
This fellow ‘‘Snap” ouco lived in
Btaver county, ami is kndwn to many
of imr readers. It would be bootless
to give lus name on l\i\i occasion, but
we cannot allow,.him' or any other
. hired scribbler to falsify tlie facts,
without due exposure of his ; fal.se
, hoods, and an incidental rebukpof the
venal, ofthe author.!
1 “Snap"’ seems to'go it blind, and j
j looiisbly says the “indictmopt fori
petjwy is to be dropped,’ ’and ’“an in-1
diet meet for misdemeanor is to bo!
i cu't)a by the next O ralid Jury which 1
. njiects Tn Beaver county.” And after j
wards goes on to say; ‘ This supple-1,
tnrr.t is to anticipate such an indict-I
irient. ami defendants the;
same ch/ingd of_benuo. to thejirospctt-!
five imhcfhiciitas was given to the case !
of the'one already found.” Such an I
exemplification of stupid nonsensa.i
has seldom been allowed to crawl in«i
to tlie-columns of a rcspeviable news-i
paper. 2vo indictment for "perjury” |
sWas ever found against tiro Barker?
ilamiiy, or any portion of them; anil;
r.f> nran ! " of. common -sense, .who baiii
not in some reason-dethroning ‘snaps’ ;
.shortly before, would hove ever utter- j
cd such evidence of positive insanity. !
Who in Beaver county ever heard of!
dropping the indictment as found—
.not for “pcijury,,' but for being “ac- -
cessaries aftpr the fact to the murder
of John-Ansley," against Mrs. Barker
and others ?
•- But if it he so that 2 lt. Connell, of
the" Senate, Id the plenitude of his
impertinent and unscrupnlotis spirit]
of intermeddling in matters, wilbr
which he. has ho business, has got up j
..inch grand conceptions of legislative *
power'»a io induce,- in Ins infatuated
mind, the belief that he and his com
•peersjean legislate for sp«
dictments, why i does, he; not make':
short work of the whole concern, and’;
ut once acquit the parties earned
up <tio the present time, and then take' ‘
the whole Barker establishment.into
his special care and carry ’them to
“ prospective ” and everlasting exemp
tion iron all pains and penalties in
this worlijl and the world to come ? ['
‘■ l Sjsap'V as is seen by tire above
tract from his letter, revamps the old
and stale lies that .“the people of.j
Beaver county are now more excited
than ever,” and that one of the conn
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I ty newspapers ts constantly inflaming
jthe public mind, against the defen.
! dauts. v ' i 'A
It is scarcely proper to seriously
dwell .on such false representations
now,: as we have bad occasionherelo
fote: tp expose these most contempt
ible and lying charges made 'against'
the people of;Reaver'county, and the
course; of this paper on the subject of
the Sheets-Bather ca.se. ■
’ But when we .fitfd Mr. Connell or
Mir. u Snap” or Mr. anybody else so per
sistently outraging truth and- com
mon decency, and that amenity and
courtesy due from one man to anotb-
J l! - - \
er, and from the representative of one
portion of the-State to another por
tion of the same State; we fuel bound,
as the editor of a public; journal to 1
put-such men or beings in their prop
er position before our; readers.
. ’Under tbis obligation and sense of
duty wo therefore emphatically say
that the course of Mi Connell, of the
Senate,.in Barker case link been,
characterized by a wanton disregard
of truth, which we had not expected
ot hiin; but finding him in such posi
tion, willingly aqd against light, we
will deal with him as he. deserves. —
And ns to “Snap," wo have only to
say to i the rotund scribbler, or hired
pennya liner,, be careful not to get into
sudf as'the one you wrote
about—because exposure and general
execration in this locality and* every
where will inevitably he younjust ami
richly meritctTrewar-d foi giving vent
to such wholesale falsehoods .
Every man who is observant of
passing events, and of things imniedi
ately around him, must be aware that
there a'rc; “eppperheads” of the worst
and most vjonomous kind in our midst.
By saying “copperheads’’ we do not
wish to stigmatize as such' the true
and genuine Democrats, and wo re
bsicAXhai- -y e._beve.,nmey, met*
as belong,’ or pretending, to belong, to
I that or any other respectable party
as are willing and desirous.of uniting
with,Southern traitors to’ov^oi throw
our Republican Govern ment, and bring
| the people under the yoke Of military!
bondage. We have a lew such mean"
sneaking and cowardly in
thjs county, who, when the public au
thorities thought, it necessary and
proper to arrest and imprison’disloyal
ami dangerous men, were afraid to
[express their real sentiments; but now
that the fear of arrest has been re
moved. J.o extent, they have be
come bold and insolent. [They talk of
opposirg the execution of the laws,
and even of driving from power the
men whom the people have chosen to
administer the governnfent. Now
what we wish to say is, that soon
these “copperheads’’ will :be compelled
[from fear of. the'just indignation of
the people, to cat their words, as ; th*ey j
now eat dirt for Southern rebels; and I
enomiesiof.our government. ’ . ■ \
This. ji-cbolHoii will soon be crushed
by the ipewer of the Union - armies,
and the'majesty of the laws fully as
serted and , maintained, '.Then these
miserable creatures will deny their
disloyalty, and endeavor, to convince
the people that they were alwavs in
favor of supporting tbo government
and of putting down rebellion. That
there may be no mistake about tins
matter, we-would call upon organiza
tions of loyal men ‘in every township
and election-district, to make correct
■lists of the “copperheads’’ among
them—that is, men who arb now
bawling their opposition to the
'consliiubed;, -authorities, opposing the
execution of the iaws. : discouraging
our. patriotic and noble soldiers hi the
army, or in any way giving aid-and
comfott to the enemiesnrmed against
olir government; and when full .and
com.pt lists of such “copperheads”
pro made, iet thbm be preserved for
future reference end publication.—
Then the people’ will who the
men arc who dare to lift their hands
or voices against their country.
Agricultural Noiide
• The members of the Board of Man
agers of the, Heaver County Agricul
tural Society are hereby requested to
toeet ori Saturday/the 4th day of
Apiil next, at 1, o'clock* P. Mi, for the
purpose of organisation, and at the
same time bids will .bo received ,for
renting the Fair T-rtomids to the high-,
est and best bidder.. Meeting- will he
a t the Secretary’s office; • ; By~ order.
. A. G. M’CREARY. &v-V
. Mar 17,1888.
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“Copperheads.” (
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■■■■ ,! |. •: War.
Wo have seen it stated in a West
ern papefr 'that a mistake is
made Ky some of oar! best men. In
tliis mister fre’eiftirely, agree. Some
men honestly "differ with the Admin- \
istratioVfes'lo its policy in regard to
! certain ‘national measures. They do
I'riht 'believe in the Emancipation Proc
lamation, arguing themselves into a
belief that it is unconstitutional, agd
wrong because it does not agree with
their pro-conceived opinions upon the
subject of slavery and the right of the
States! Some ‘of them admire cet
tain Generals, and think that. they
oughtto have supreme command; they
pannot! reconcile themselves to what
they call ai bitrary arrests, and many ]
other jinntfers of smaller importance.
By .sentiments like these, and after
continually indulging themselves in
finding fault with measures which do
not Suit there peculiar yiews, they
are insensibly and inevitably led to
array ‘themselves with the party
vvjhich is, nowopposedto the Admin
istration in? all its important war
measure and national policy. ; ,
I At first these men are probably hon
est in tlheir views, but they are un
consciously hurried info counsels and,
views which are deadly It the pres
ervation arid existence of the Union
which they protend to love and ven
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erate. ■■■„.•. ..
The natural result of this oppo
sition to jthe constituted powers of otir
republican government con
sidered. .: y
would ask o! every man who
possesses the smallest; spark of patri
otic feelipg, is it hot the aim of the
Government as now constituted, to
paydown this rebellion? and hap it
noSt uponkll occasions since the first
moment it came into "power, mani
fes'.ed thejgreatest zeal and energy to',
accomplish this great result? It is
truij some of its measures may not
hav e been for .the best; but who, even
am Jng the wisest ar.d. most arden-fry
devoted, to the Union, have hot erred
in* their views as to the and
necessary.!measure to put down - the
Rebellion and punish treason? On the
part of- the -constitutionally chosen
President and- his cabinet-, -what ih
dae sment can bo: imagined by any
I sam man that would- prompt a policy
j hostile to the sphedy restoration of
peace and prosperity to onr country j
and preserve its liberties ? It is not |
only, their highest duty under their |
solemn chibs they have taken to sup
port! defend and maintain the const!*,
handed down from tho foundation of
th>- government, but U' is certainly
their highest interest as? men. in the
eyes ofL the present inhabitants of the |
world and of the future, to accom-j
plishj this great and- holy purpose j
If the end 'hje accomplished; and the I
Stales now in anned rebellion against
the ; governm,ent,and traitors who have
banded togettter to deslroj- our gpv.
eminent are ciushod ar.d put down,
and,yet no great or fundamental prin-j
ciple; of Odrjliberties taken away or'
seriously unimpaired, what wo would j
ask, .will aijy lover- of his country
care for the details oil moans of its nc
plisbnierit? Had the government
- uniformity victorious in the field,
no who would
have lifted Ips in censure of the
course pursued. But the fact that it
has not —thijt in its hands,alone, as far
as; any earthly povver is concerned,
"t rest .the responsibility of solving
great a|id momentous question,
lid bo sufficient reason for the gen
-1 support pf all loyal men,j-egard
of party considerations Or minor l
irchces of opinion, opposition to
•ation in this time of"
rials and peril, is. still
imperiling the safety
ud ouri final triumph,
id simple reason thiit
it Vi moral strength of the
Go>|v., .. homo and abroad ;l it
corrupts'the [armed defenders of the
Union; it gives encouragement and
boldness to the miserable crew of
traitors who are amongst us, and lit
norrbs the army of. the - rebel hordes,
who froth the beginning have relied
upon the divisions in the loyal States.
, These - men tavo certainly made; a
great mistake; they speak and actus j
if it was more*importance to the well I
being of the nation; and the cause iofj
civjil and religious liberty to oppose
the measures of President. Lincoln,
I than to oppose the vandal and sacri
legious hands that are iindeavoripg
j tojpulf down and-utterly destroy the
[temglo Of the Republic, and build up
onj’its ruins, a military and crushing
deppotism.. The paramount duty of
cvpry man is first for his country.—
After. Us restoration and the reduc
tion of these who oppose it, to obedr
jenue io the laws, if will be tifto to
set tle pit* politicaldiffercdtiesir. a loy
al ind-a coiistvtotioDal wry at'the bal
j lot-box v /
com;
boon
mu si
Pennsylvania Legislature
has. fixed the 16th of April as the day
of [final adjournment Tbftcooucrthe
better.
f tv
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Wo romcmbei of reading in a good
old book, “He that is not forma i» |*-
gainst ns," and since (Hfe tlb|criho is
strictly true in a niOrtd seilse, it >b
equally aatrue when applied *to all
persons as-members of Society, or to
ns as citizens of the United' States.-p
There are but - classes’ in | this
country : the Patriot and the Traitor
—and although the lino between these
is not so distinctly .drawn as that
which should separate the sheep, from
the goats, yet when we remember
that by their fruits ye shall &now
them,it neither requires the eye tf a
prophetmor the hand of an ar.ljst to
.trace the line*. Treason, in ail its. ha
tred forms,, has .reared: its 'monster
head in the South, menacing the price
less boon of Liberty boqneatbed to.uS
by 'onr - fathers. And* although, Ve
regard it as passing strange, yet it is
iievoribelesstrne, that .weifind in our
midst 1 the emmisaries of tlie ieos/s,
some in the form of tfco old serpent
who beguiled our first parent, others
Judas-like .seeking the first opportu
nity to betray their country into tko
h ands of . the enemy for much less Ilian
thirty pieces jof sttvei; and yet oth
ers whom vtty may properly style
“co’p’fierlieads,” assuming the liberties
of the press and the freedom of speech,
are reheartsing the treasonable doc
trines of Viftlandighain and bis co
con spirit tors, 1 for the *purpose. 'oif;crip
pling .the efforts of the Administra
tion, to maintain the Constitution anti
laws of oar tjeuntry. There is siiid
to-be a ti me’Tvbon “forbearance,; ceas
es to be a virtue." That tiiqq is cqr-f
’tainly not fardistant. 'Bead over the
infamous list. Of the members of tlio
House of Representatives, vot
ed to refuse the use of their .Hall ■fo
Gov. Andrew Johnston, because he
happened to be a loj-al nhti-Breckin
ridge Democrat. Why do wo receive
so many letters from soldiers in the
army, admonishing us to beware, of
traitors at home ? Why is the flag of
our country insulted? onr Constitu
tion • reviled ? law and order 1 set ’at
naught? Loyal men, rise in your
might, and -wherever treason has its.
lurking place, whether high ?>r low,
in Church or State, let it, with] all .its
varieties, bo banished from your bor
ders into that exile, “from
there is no return.”
*®TXewI.Y XXJSCTED JutijlCJCS OF THE
Peace will remember that they musi,
file written acceptance with ibe Pro
thorcitaiy within > days from
hVftwVdVnl iftfe* *f F~!
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Attention.. Co. I F.” —Tlrei ojwill be
a meeting of the .j company :afj tU
Court'House on [Friday, April ,10th]
at 8 o’clock, a. Si.,j AH the nrmhers
of the 'company are requested to
present. Those \vlid have guns which
they have not returned, are expected
to return them on that day. j ’ J
By .order ot the Captain. i ,
R GILMJbHE. p. S.'l
Camp of 140nf; I?eq. Pa. Yor,.,
Near Falmouth-, ‘ Va„ y i
; March 23d, 1863. ) |
j Argus;, Your vendors being dcepjvi
' interested in the regiment Piiave
j nonoi to command, I 1 have thought it
j hot - improper to address you a few;
I lines relative to; its; health and, con- 1
■ iliuon. - ' ’
For three months; vye were station
jedbn the-2foi thorn Central Railroad,
i between York and BaUhn.oro; and eoirt
1 bring a distance of j lotirtbcn • milcBi.-f
I this period was in a. great measure
: lost to us as ■to discipline arid drill J
j We have, been in our present position;
;m6te‘ thiW threb months, aj greater
I portion of which tiiuo tile wcathcri;
{ has been so inclement as»to entirely;!
tintertefe .jwith drilling. Picket ctiiiy!
has been very onerous, a portion of
the regiment being]always thus,' en*|
gaged. . Yet with all the (disadvanta
ges wo have labored under, we flutter
ourselves ; that' we'j make qhito a re-1
spectable appearance on parade, and!
hope that wc will ijpt fail in the flour of
need. The health pf the j’cglment
has been few!
deaths have occurred—but two put of
the tbfee. hundred men from Beaver;
,h .'.v';. ; : .v.
Wo arrived, hero immediately after!
the battle : of Fredericksburg,
found the army in the pon'diUon-riala-l
rally resulting from defeat. It had h!
depressing iullucn'co .upon . the minds
of thb-men ,pf tins; yOgiincnt; but all
this has long since! passed away.—
There,-probably, ndvei wqg an army
in finer spirits arid cb’riditioh than the
“•Army of the Potomac." j
Tub passage cf the, Enrollment Act,
and other measures lot*Congress, plac
ing the necessary poyerj hr the hands
of. the President to crush out,speedily
and forever, rebellion fend treason,
whether in arms or al home, has gjv
oh new energy nod hope tu the sol
dier. . ■ : 1 j '■j ■■ '.i_' .(,
/ We read with uhbounded, delight)of
the great gatherings of lloynl men,[of
all ‘parties, in the North), proclaiming
their fealty to. tbs' I government,' and
their .unconquerable determination to
sustain H until (ho Ihsi “armed foe
expires,” or, lays down) his arms in
submission. ■1 .f . -j -• i
I observe there Arc still some “cop--
perheads’’ who endeavor tq tb waff (be
Government in. every effort to save
itselfi from- death. | It wonldbeweH
fori the sneaking cowards andtories
to take heed and be admonished 1 by
the signs of the limea. ,
Yours, etc.,
R P> Ronain-
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HarrEabtlr*
* iUEßisuimo, Mar. 25,1863.
~ | Mb. Editor :--Our city
failed iD lbk.choi(.e Of
Davis candidate, by sodie 40
This is a and rebuke |o xliesei, fellotvai
ji'htfir majority is cujSown frf»U 28<jf^ e j- a [has moved n
40. A m*toueß^nd ; mou and prfeeuily rC<mberlariii|rivei\ below Clai-klviii *?
are.<^f»e._jSull so elfled M tOiiritercept riaviijation. ~ „.i 5
that ih their zeal inoy ; Bhdutea .wore to be seen “in mass el* as-i* ™^ e bayp trustworthy informir
for Davie anjd Eonmforty i S J|semtWd/» V \l T .' -thatthe rebels are voV.ecu tratiTfr, \ '
The Davis democrats of the %i* - oUiotidn,-VoLT.M, Ba>ne oh this| front/to>e« st *£ : ;'
urc « T e ber : alarmed at what to € i ia ir. After!
* i9”®y They are Fl rai, |kj r >is j tho object- olMhb meeting td| beHhb ■ V . : -V ' T
tor an adjouro^eess.on bf a llhM ap no than GO.<J o o ; stro h 2 ■
may■ bo ab|o to do to e .n osceriirng the war lor the »n Tullahojid.. Siev en !|'
Wtpo out their past | StMnge, foh ,L ...'. y ■ ■ '?U f
to say we Bn™ fsome U nth.h*e who sympihhis&with tlmVn - J, - c . ro . ar ‘' no troops at CbauindoX
Jgreen,: enough or, hard enough : toftytlp oxb nrtbd afreelnd Ulram.heled c X "-,59 have appeared at*
th S® °“- ".... v, , irVi if-; prcslioit: of Both!bfficersj#K .X' : N-'- '• tf.
is. foDght; dca ? er % ]M . vat «, 9 w ‘f e in lo ,^rova S .ons,a,y being.. ..moved. frW
titely l>y. the, Karnes,, Patton*, Gfepbs 6ay tUoul ‘ lifftkiiidatu,.. or! ite»V ir f n “ to |«llahoma.;' -There,*
l?ex and ; men - Bu| hope; it the Colonel concluded! his ad- doulu t . hat % B :are-i-suffering foft f ■
w,l! ffco Calahau iwjndle. baa k n llio tion of i’a«t.:A! bf-T.od.* °{ PW><”f B - \
passed both Houses., p.om.nent; ger! i hi! blowing IgenOmh In wS‘e! J doC ‘ J headqaif.tertaro at V
man in the Senate very liberally talked. Yice Pi-eMtUmis;. I If X Atlanta. Georgia'[ . ' ;
• th,Plfß , f Xivenjt. Col, IsaAi WriUiit! Ma ori \j GehU Bragjj is In command of thy
JC D “'^^ CJ,rd I s Chai Ryan, D.v (NA. U dird^lf <*nd bw .Udquamrs are at
lus fr Soihe- Capll-E.J. Seibert and Gaptii-il. ■
nimesli however, speech 4 inf prevised, T • T ■ c S ! I t --
that is one he vet uttered iS'suhstituicd < m.i ''litvU'r 11 i S I ?- C 1?^ T ?> Mai-eh. Sfh—The- rebel
by thh member for ti,L .eats, it - •
is dohe iundcr l pretence ol 'wrlUhg, ari ||r l Li tfn ./, lb .i n: a- . V / . , ■
the speech but -fully. . t: 1 !; - ii ' nt;l : | A Murfreeslmijo spcoufi ;«ays ffie
The good . people of Pufladelphta .f nf r-n.i• \r vl m • report;dixpfJO Fedcrals^'at &
were exited lat^lyJby hetA- n T VX vahnah,; Tbnb.,- £re,,ada > ,r ;
that .tteeir.'AentfT' ;.‘ t^ v^olatidn^^hrt-eahl^f'h ?P OSS<iS!S,,,n r ll 4’f ( ' CM .- <»rant’&
had legiplatbd ;away all cohlVorof tile j a? T*-^ 0 • u^! VM s c -.P I c ■ '>t; pf -the . forces . are snn-ounchng J.>-icksburgl
cUy PiiMenger ' Tibts i I VpJ • ! L _ andi that the."Andbaiftpn Foniisvirania
Bill was through both'llonses I J„ 1».. *'”V C ' VV° -v- r ■•'Cavalr}*-.Troop- lAustdrc-d
bn the represelntaiiou- of city, biebi hers - t° ir^r?V^ o,,^f:i^ Borvi H ' f' ' I 1
that the councils, wjero 1 i i.Jr U i 'r Nf't I vil ,1 -T > ' i The jMontgomi-ry Advertiser cbn.|
'all V Bbtisfie#'T’ When llho;; Rascality i hC iVr a P atl ?9 t,e : : fPl >ual j |;ojn Yancey,«
dras diseoveirea (ind and ia'i ,j[' t • n!]l 'IU-i,- rY!"'.'i a ' ri ;. p9 n gross-V
resolution lidfrercd requesliitg the !,||. ’/,'■ r , V j, I • nlori of Alaouma, to live sonlhofn pco.-
Governor to return : thd bjll\ f ,not a m y F e P lant , fo rn l alld rinse hogs and
:airiglcs.sighir Idmrei’' irajso ihls: 1 -yoicbii jin j.^'-VV'g-l'.-li'.vf.V’j i" ! I . t'
favor of the swindle, and the resold- j A .J 1 , ' & IU ; l> ; Thh reports, toueiimg-; the- Reality
tion .jpassed hrianmaitsly. Tb*&<iipr- f.*?; .jj I*® ! e PW‘ 1 ;supplies of the rebels are well eon-,
mr iias retiiVned the bill. : i > ■: i-t, 1 l! S J- i ■*' ; llg v L ! ll "-' 1 ‘ us ’. fi'-iried( . H... *' > .
i l intliiinted; hi one of my r, PP-' ,s ‘- <J «n%cvp^-j,ar.j fhe Advertiser has ah dffieml adver
eiir'y in. (helsXsiot. that 'this f p ,y 'v. J0 * il-'X therebeK-oiiirnissary. an- ,
to dlhe last ode.' Now ! W ifAd''"; '■ .-Tfi* - 1 V itlui a,,^,*
bycry body.thinlcs so., that! thinks .-at I SXtv a »..fc' m nf" 1 >°M bl * eon - lor.'vh.drhebaH. la-n,
illl on Yhfe’eiibiect' ' tu m-varul u\o\ved iboir de..- J .uutbonzcd tp pay *hity cents j>< i
i The Bank comnihtee holdibn i;o-theif5.^t’ W' :,cu : |pound dr and a half s
Bills within e-clutch of hh.iser ; but CO F^ /°TT ’■ ~ I. -X, i lol *, ne .l j^ u, “ l d
theySnight As well be honeht. ' Banks I C - al , f leh.ell . n. , .M10 |.H. ; e.oqnent,, T; he people ol jivist l enn.-ssce sre
icillndtfrythiXession.. Murk, tliati P t'f-V r : ' P '‘v^
: b4t,thing, thurv Legisliubi*! S r- un ‘ Al V “T '
could do. 'wodld be to adj«mri» ; lir3 : I l '^.^fMlpr^- -‘-on, sn^cei all (die ( ; - Vi, ! -
i • *i .1 -y . ri-.., : - <\\i spCi'Cue.s Widv ircouen.lv sinijbi-udcd.u • i i —T^i — • •-
home .and repent of their d.nsj- •« T^o now and 4'4er,. o.vb : ; Headq nXuVuiiy ,Ar Potomac; Sar.‘,
haps it *npj, ;i.i liarid UJeparublv," was dhclnukio Ani| quuif evijr the river, j ■
.Tim A ppnpprtation b.lj jV^scriU-d 1 to by all'preilo.it.' : !l ' P-The; main bodjl <d .he enemy 'nes
Senate, ilhjtljbody that , after Abhortiaiseuhe. ;di|teen| nliles baek of
it Was . on; re p :r t g; thi preu.Wblefand:!■. :-It 1 ia*cbf!ai-|-d -bV repoi-i, .of dul •
bwyeks that Bill. ,But' it , nil!lJ \ ul ]ob Bf >vhieh jverh uW-illed add isvrtcrkttjiut in- r. !-el anoy is MUlbritig
'tjbfft del,ay ajid macuouds not confine i;. l(!o J,^^pt v iih a tremendous ieelLiaP; terriblyp.f ;oJi /uXiipidiei.l TlPe
to tbo llpuee, r . :■!•-... ' i tioM; iv’*.i-■' «■ id ■; : 1 duilV nlltoii r.-Plu';ed".Vi'» nuU'
l fe> times are - w w A nE A S , b imfl «Plif}hn'Jiofl Soar ud-A -a quithyv u ouU
Gold is .falling- It is noy .below, ! son 1 , who favor compromise .wiflPabe ’ Ol l, I ‘f ;; ‘ t -x, j- \ ■
per cent, discount. , Our,-:Grcenbgeks j R„l.ollibn ’ noW thrbtruing ''■* ,stro„g Is bio-wing. \a''..-a-?:
in Rkhmond arc ?1,80. Jay Cpok S Go f l our liberties are-ramdly |dnmg u,..y:
of I Phliadtdpbia are receiving ar , u iy a ' s K. arid insidiously cirgulaling-tire■'.* v -i A- jJ -io _ ; i\
average of $70(j,000 penlpy -in Greojn j=repc rPthat the Polomae Arpiv; is do ?■ V .-mqt l r..V» ’.i' -v) ,1 V orA,*;,
backs in;exchange .for the neiy Iph" [morfuied— that the ofncers'aed hicif■ $,!i o '*l^Hl 1 ’ . ', 1 :
These aro/dsfs; Kaii.es, J be!f( that the wftr .has. lyy,, per ■■'s?* t* V, 1 f, j at S’*
Glenns and 'inch biiso politicians ,;arc.j front its original' purpose, intc-i 11 '.. 1■[;I V 1,. ' 1 n ’"'f.
th«* s4ie' L 1 ' 1 ' 1 • •*8 » 1; ,' Ivy sevorals-wauaiii idiniboais. iMiu a
auily live >aiiiL ijutya a.-'ociy emsaae auain>t Flavory—ajHl thut r, , f . i • i»: • . ...
“°S. a “ ,r. -i- ,-h ; r*4t« w»st£ *kw,r
f Aiief heart of the fiation jld {■■, ■■• ]• . - .- j She culcil *lhij devil. :md-lier pn-r
-yet sound-to:|tho core. _ Thoday-stUr j A'r w . the<7 r,- ; ,ori4'P M i-o-.bo' p. v -!,-ar ij.d
ot yietory is clearly visible hbpve .the !/ 1] t ] o -- s in)o X' ol ii- -.idod n-nr i- i oliiiiinel ,<lf (torpedoes, and- oth-r'di.
ho iizoii Soon you will bear many of A "^ I !T, ' .‘l 11 X: st.-iie inns' ' • f
thosgnbw prating oV soutJiL ;figlits^ nd J 'itXf F . .. J ;
■outiltcilod Herod it) their pfofeifiibns | ; ll 'V e -‘, i 1 *.' . l ' ff | .?. '5 : ■-.PoßtaEss-Mtteßofi; MirrelriiS ■■ .-
of eternal! love, 1 pasll frbsent: and tii-f dv^ubliat!.,., k versif j .d.-rge,,;..,,
tuie, for'th'C tinion. ' AJK C.. 1 -.'•; ■'vHWhA>, r .yet uls.o
i-iyr-ff .-h-;r ..• rep/nts as plOitho "'rv.o'illd be IffiMa i* b7tb,
:. ■•. M.. E: Conferenc-e. :j. e f ol !f. lue : Gp;vyruinon|. iq erusli. {or-seryice. j;> t-hjiforniijy* \%lii l-hivjs’
'The Pitlsliurg anneal dbhfereii|ce-;L,‘All'l -Fi’r 1 ' v!^ y '.-g.-1 g • . ;.proc!ania(i.U'-. TJ.he. ehnri-!it|«* av-oiMh
of the Metiiddist Episcopal Chnri-h ¥d Vr'f ■"J ywg!y w,-i;e A peiu-.h: In; -,s .
r ■>. , • iU ■ , , •>, U•• ■•• - - » Cl ‘ w -» ll|o lull id a. \ <•..-. 1 -lye ,an , 1, ( ;, r , tii.'vf i'.,nnd
Tsirillf Ohio,.on the ibiding faith fj.| IVeMdenl J Line-.hf' gang er Vh|,,i.m
in .. hf® . f ? f* l°‘-- nd Cab I meli,(hdif. T .tft ; ;ipal glWy Uloors. "eonibluentlv nu bervVes vcje ;
appointmen.ts, in, this .District lor the have t ndeavobed; 10 dtseiiarg) tlu-se . .fiibitVod-' -■ -i
(|iisunig yearj: y ,1 ~ 1y - y- tluli .s iWilli an . eye single toyhe.-wdy ‘ yßiehmOnd l]>np< r. says J utlg ’■
i V ®ai r 4> ?• t i" - y fare ol jour iiation. |: v ;y M.cridetU of the Circuit Court, deeid. •
- i Allegheny'! City:- street, v That, we have gj>nndeti<;c i lt g O Vy 'eitimif of- M;u;v!atn!. Aufei ''
Isaac {AikcnJiL .W.Baker; South C.'bin- in if 0 patriotism and militarjy a-DiiUyy'Xerv foreigner, who’ ever'-enli.-‘ttfd'’-i»
miVn, j. C. BijownJK. Hopkins. '■ '[ of (jJc-ii[ g. Jtooke'r.. and;thati we w.illi a p„ |V Fnc-mAtier for- how -si.oil
yManehestciy G, A. Lowman., ’|| •. ; ligljt u iditr hiih qr any othcij.Gbnel-al i u aXbircd a :''domieib-,.iu:d woie
i A. J; Rich. ; f .Jivliois placed ovpr : usg«mov!ing that ; , t i K . re g )n . to eons.-ripti.iu if U- '
Butler : A.*!B| lioonard [pbedicnt-e to our-ct-gninandcri is our i tw ,. 01l ]> 4;, ]’•y,
' MII 4 ! yi j
Seiyieklojiy.illb :,->S. Kerfnody. y I -MuM. i. hut afFUuisb whig oppose ! stoamC |. Pohnsvlbunii; ibmm-d 'tiirt-c'
Ne>v Brighton :,W. B. Wutkinsy |tbc pflfseCution of TtuTwar Ureitraitors i vo . irs a<ll) g„ .lames river, biisi.ein
ip'rqcdom :J. M’Cinly. y. ; •»-{««. hoaUUhat lluly exe, ; and passeg hero W= vv. nm,"
Bnpgewatev: J. S; Bgaeken., y fCialiou dnd scorn - Wf, fhe ' |<iivi!j ? ed. ;i tor Baltimore.■ ■ . aV.-I -
Beaver yS.i Burt. - - ' world aid thati their, assc'rvatmns. i A tt- officer wlio' deserted • from tuo -
it ytallcyrr-J. Borbridge, ’E.iviz: tl c War is notyotnuluetyd iippn : reL , o j Ics ;l ;i; vv a Xm-ihlie vos-
Williams. ij |, , . .Itho principles it! ought fo is a; t y r a ,. (i j ia;j , IV pt,rfe that tlui rebed aW'
r .Liverpool SV Kendig. i , ' frrtdW pretext' ealejnlated t-o delude and : evamiatlirig Biebrndnd as fast as po»Vi-'
' S.H.NesbftrEditor Pittsburg tY.rts-.fenshar;,, !■'' • ~ -i'ide for . hem to <lb l it qutetlv. Tliov
tiqn Advocate: 1 , : -| j, ;y ; j; ■ i AVio mf Ti.at we arc iinclian.gably,;frbpdrt|ip' not folly kret ifod.-'H
- Cplumbiah4 :G. D: Kiungar; Ldiiis onpoisc'i.tel any jieaee save onjjjbrought :* "1 '
Puyno , r | , ty, yyy ( I i’botf). by Ibo uncondiiibital siirrondeiv; New 'York,-Mari. li lb. The Sunday-;'
Safem : J.iA.-Swanev’. , ... A; ■ () f i.he Rebels• now in, .ariiisj to tie,- Mefcnty has a special Cairo disputed
i N'cw Lisboh pj. W. Baker. .a United St: teii Goveniviiehl g. that We to theyeffoot -that t lid i rise in liy.
Alliance : TjS'ySmitlii. T. S. Hodgson, are ip avcr of the pibVeeutioh of the Mississippi lias 'overflowed the peniii ;
Vlarlbord: G. VV.. E. ';M. warit'o t 1.3 bitter end; and ifor. ibis sulaianß .tliaf/'tliero,, are fi/feen feet
Voodem y. yf J ..-y i’ . ; •Jt puriiosi ‘id ‘‘pledge -. pin* yltvcs, buy. watertii Vicksburg tilt .Off. . A licet ■
yDamascoyillje:' TV Storbr.- . ' ortanc s and oar saerod ilionov;'’ ■ (if six iron,clads ami t\A|eiit} liansgoi ts
: Elklon: AViLong. ; i C!‘ ; • Bisoivpd That [we appreciate thai a'rftv.saj.d.tp liu'c liassgd.Ahiuiigli,.cut
P P.Mitchcli, transferred, to Ean- | eV otcll.patriotism wl.idl. risds above yy mg fiiteemt nieii;' hj me
sfts Conference. j : '• . . ;; f; W lr Anß-’rfiviss’ if oiu- 'GoiicrniUciU- 'Admiral Farragut, an.l tlmey.
; :I h ® n . 8^ 9, « n l, 0f • th ®i Co "f«r e fta support f.i the ijiroseeu- ihe is;je.ijt
W ir L b u "'f- B P rncsv,lle . Oh'o ]n fon of, the War. :id thatpvbi bold in ‘bat t.bey wi 1 altuelv 10. I Ends. ,n_
March, 1864:- vj ' r a ii ;rV catcb-cdh/en|pt the visV.tot.hpi- iJisptttch j ‘;.
. ••• ■ ■■■ j ■- ,i- ‘‘.i- t u.,„ has - nedir rer-eived .■vnt.ouiiefng ttie -.
! Jud;je Koteham. ij , sfmpulb.z<o: with tb,u. o( .. :ibt> - 0^;..,u i0 „
■ln tbto list of noAiinniionsconbi-med i ;ty‘ f " : yi under- ;Koss -bji'd Qnimby a,ml
by the UuiteiA. Stages ,Senatei.^ve-«e«t:i. -Jtywed, That the Pofonige Aumi y^dml 1 :vl ■■-Pnptwr: Lt if-’suid ihig..th'c
,U»e naijte of -W<| W. Kelfcham. j oft’? m-'m of idnjjupl.nc-, y F()( .\. (j,. e enWodd;^ : has been; crip- -
to'b4. Associalb jlustal-e . B‘ M - c - r “’. l ‘ n evcr before. | y 1 tin-ed wifli'air" the trpops. N<> i‘ : ‘ r '
of the UiiitodjStat6|Court iii Nebraska > Resolved, Th.i't fvc tender Goycrnm: t i c . u i iu:s av o -asycn. ' 1 y
Territory. Ijt|ii.s ! nrii office,Mri Ketch- Ourtin., ‘Aiijutant General ißussel). ■ ; 'i- £ ——-
am will fill j with | Usefulness Ito. ilio md , Dypnty Seoretarj-. Tlioinas onr / waul) ' Mf.d.als ro. SOl.l iKfif
country and [credit to himselif. if-hc nncjirc,tlianks foil thp kindly soHei- ; fi u , party of 01ii|>; soldieis rp.-eiiU.y -
Bhall conclude to ioccept iU, It Was tudd-vyith wh?ch : thpy have j,;\vateiu‘d ( tl L, lln St'iiibbrn'-. - l- ' !' -!
not an nppipihtnioiit of his ;seckijrig, i|<e pfligrcss of-Pcnnsy|vaniajS.)ldijt‘i-s yyiioso.'depositiohj have been laloj
and the first jihtbrinntioii he had- pf it they liavo.^aken’f- fn, ; b y Ji U ige Advoeate-O'eiieral Iloii. v y'f
was the visitj of friends to aonpudep heif \Hlfarc had ephifort. !=, yi i o if .vyedije’tttiy'' by apponiirm-y’. b"'
its con fi rniation j - : ; jy If| tbehcarl of tlie doiifftryf beat jiGdueed,'tothe Seerytary yt -V' mfj'A;
■ W,o riiall regret •to lose uuisoii) with- the heart ,pf j Geo : . lUieliepck. j'jAlfiei- eohipbjtti;*'^..
Mr. KoichUm.fr6m J/uzerne, and si|aU [ Army, jpegee pi-bposilions : and|tlioso. so ii.g.tlieiu gpon, their fortitude ami j
only be pleaded with the seleotiorfj ifi jusl’.y Und Uppi-opriatelj; .named - fqopf-j vot.iixi ‘, 0 the I|nioy,. ti.ie S<'6w. .y.
inclination And duty • shall . clearly | perbdhds,’”' \vou!d be''compelled to presented: tp-private 1 Jacob 1 1*V.“ .B,
unite in prompting ibis f lakejuh tiieiVabodeaway downjSoitlh of the hoV 'Who reecijvod a;, h'l'jf y
WUks:Barre.Jueord\tf the Times, y : : 1 Mason and Di'sbnVi line, -Thb- I’otp,. laslvds':Wfils birok,w-itin>;u “ !r !f
1 ~ mae kiioWs wkn*t-ft is jliglltiifg t'iN’iiVst .mudu-l given .;
tor.; , It is composed of ine',n of -hnijns, ‘ redeii'C -Act, pf ' . 10 sj jf ,i 7 !
pnd affor cndiu'ilig &ll ;iho liUrdshipi*’: "tho jpresentntion yf > f ■yff t
and pyivaiipnsineidontal tcjaisoldier’s lor meritorious '
liter.--that.patriotism that dbydlion yto, .. . .? Tr r . ”V
-frel iiUtitutious tvhlgh charaetcrizes! ,Hogshead j.
the.fntc patriot: lives in'its heart, and sold 1 11 -Newport t t- 1 ‘ f.nndie
wtll cbntinue to livo, till ovopy tiuitorj qxtnvppfliimry prmo.o -j, tag.i
if nee4« ie rnado to bKo ttio du\l. - liinti -twoui>-fa\o Uoila -po
- - - - | -i|j,
are returning to - tbt.
army under the I President’s: procla
mation, and is rapidly increasingas
the first of Ap rif (apj. roaches. It is
est imated!Wool a basis of .careful • re
turns that the army of 100 Potomac
is • receiving accessions; iroro this
eon roe at the rate Of two or thfeereg
aments a- vetfc. " ;t|
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t)ly wfts beatby the ba#d bV the <’ rensorv 1 to Jjelievi; tlLt Y- .
iiiVront ol 'tjie Goto- w >th i BfOQO- mounted hi/..- an
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