- '-.; ■ :• ■- - --■■'• ■'.. |„ '"' ? . , .. t , , ,-■- • i~~~~, 7. , -■■■■', 1 ; |—' "** ■■'■'>■>■ —L'.l: ■’** ~>'&> f^liJi'i. l j: .-. I. ■ ( ! IB> " ' trohipt attention, fIEW-YtIRK TRIBUTE. ' 1803. Tn- TRiBVJaj, -firs* is ,neii In> WI, in itstwopty-socond ■ has ul.lained l»oth sparger and ■j more widely diffused circulation than t.tl.cr newspaper ever*published ' ,’imericii. Though it.has suffered. Ji.miuou with other journals,"from jie! volunteering ; and departure of vrS of thousands of itspatrons to .erve in the War for the •,Union,'its ■ on this 6th ol December,' ;sT)j is as follows: * ~ - . ' DailV 50.125" 'fau-V.'eekljr 17,230 '•Vwkiy I«, 000. ' I- [ _215i875 Prc-ciiiiiienf ly'a journal. jof No\ra, and Liirciun 1 . -The TkiuOn* Ims politi i i-tnwhich are well charnc |, . z . ; : U the single. word K ki’u'blioa.v. | f it ••VitwMicafl in its lieartw arlbesion j -l,i Until that. ,-(.tud. has j tp-ii‘ »f■'■iie. .blood all nations of men’’ 1 ij-l:'f!ir.'.i:i;!vij in assertion i of tlfe | L.j'i'a! :t:i't ; Hialioiiaiilu ;of hill tan ;<■ .liberty, ami the pursuit | j;l' ir.:|.j;i;;oss’’ —lo’;ialilie.ui in ttsi i!;;-!, earnest; defiant' hostility to < >■:. j ,■ viiiidefl'oit of tfic Slave! ' J '. ■ gxmt lUoi’Aii-neAuriott of Texas ; ■ i ae art-i-m 'Rebellion:, to jjrasp. the i ttuji.tit’ of the'New YvoiM and. wiejld i li '.' i Jsourees of onr-eijintn- for i tvii'ttii'srran^izii.teitt'—f’t*piil>!!i.-an 'in I its atit to’tlie,despots of (the : OhWVorld. --who foml/v "in the' pci’ils arid i-a'amities- Middenh’ thrust ijV'a ns tii for 1A mcrica tr, cutter- ! ;ii-r ,t/M> . ov-fi-tiiiri v ami ruin bfHlierelgiment, vising to a iltjdel • iWj.-ujjKc^-Rojitibi Iran in its •: friend in New York fromithe camp '■.T *«>«. iMaryland Height* on! Saint w»tj M.syilMrn.-ns Jfu!>flliiin niusti'n i ; i.- i ' ■ ° - . h.-'. “ a ioverture-\y of its “* s j .expresses his opinion ;. s lijni t!i t v rirnv estaMislVrnent;Ml' 5 men and.their schemes ...; !■ 1 1-*!.! tm:i ii 1 1 oiyial laws throturh-[,>n ft'very free style, thus: ' " 1 " l !" X'TP'A \ * cannot- rmagme any. J".:j thing,inorb moan arid despicable than "■■* ‘ “'. s epai’»bic ,hehce-ni ; cowardly,-- sndakitlg, • snivelling, i critic- !.:■ ’ “ :/ .mm iCi’^Vv’.' .a',- nrnt-s, :rti;d-to sonuj- extent- in las a lobster, and asunuch courage ns) tibb 2 ‘ f f? r - > l2aD orgamza • nation,^Jemppianco;.;A«j-I a bullfrog.. Ho would sell his grand-' '' Jfadlwit '&■ 5 -'i i d 1-S' ; ■ uy,. and •'whatever | mother into slavery if lie got a good dutv of eveWT Ai' I' ‘ the «ss ■ tt..,i rtiiait U> our detracted,; and reiterate dhisJ They wtnl. ««nny.i • • " e , ■ for -- County.. *-• ‘y • 'f-ithb "j'»'r« and charn" i WdeS^Ufed T*\ difMntdistricts; inWcouVv ■K Hus: 'momentous' conflict” bo ; 1,0 r... d ! ,nt ti,„ ° fi^, t , to !!V a " d 1 , Wbubl Ipnd hutch to givo'a. heajthy 1 ‘"I tMn. ilir.uiirli (he rSnlkr ' hS" a <»fOndocted ; tofcct to public opinio., ad I ' >r-.o«r Columns. And" iv^iX n,V “ . ’ J friends of the Union to i d-Uv .oiieil She ir , ka r s PT l ?nt' Thereby! |y ini carrvho.u I; r.f ^ u V. ,<} f tod <» tKifpiSlgu. *?i th *t ' , '°A" tb C'vhen L itkinA.. Af^ tl 'e | adoption of the resold I k' ■ S- Si-VirerV.tVd ' ‘ : ■ 7 i!- t ‘l' e,l, ‘^ , y e -' ,s will not: f lo . n^ tlio Lbagno organized tfy ap ' , ~ ' ; •'VK'n.v •.: even trade with' Vanlccqs Unless hard I P®“»tin« &enry. Cpwan President,. Jno. T , i,orr- oVere - e irS'U Stnfh; no,t ever then, ’without j Mitchell Vice President, M. Lawrence i : .1 ,e h f ;ldi,ng' ■■their noses I And yet these , & ec f. c .t« r y. J-hmes 11. Trimble Treasu -4a '‘‘ K sycophants will get dowri. on ! rcr > ' Committee: M. Law "s i‘i iw-,,..;,r t i 1 , , t' { ! %' ir ".arrow-bones : to the 'ftriatocftitt !.^?. c^'i? s ®P**'Cain, Jol.nston Calhoon, rn.L\ V lK if chival.y,’ and implore thenOto ac-'l^’ hn j M’XiHet*, John Smiley, John I.(|\ j IV Tiuiirv O ' i vc F! t of ’ their pefteo offerings! lAloody, Key. IR.I &, .Morton. J6hn Me ■ * l,jlU - Nh -V .. ■!-*. * * “Peace: on , their plan | n " e *V James H. Trimble, John ■' <vr "M would be - ■ I Mitchell. Tlj ' folio-- P>- * Ci-pv ,} «e.n-ar o«i«*v_..,^hT‘i' 0 . u ‘ j e peac-oof »hbrt-idtfration in- T ", "I T'llUH’S'E. Tli<*. sattls>of freedom and sla , v-- jn veryilia* to lie (plight out oh' this con. t'hent* and iloW that we have our ; 7 Uut i sleeves rolled up arid ouuloins girded • v: “,rr.'’Vi:i I ! ur tl,e eowbalj-whatistbe use of try- ; ,r - C " tweu ‘:>'iy to defer it 10 Ibinc oilier day?” - ! ! • • . Jfar,.-sU .i,._ •' v -- -- ' 1 .........| a®. The Baltimore American —the ! 01,1 conservative itfgan Of'Maryland l**r qUOtCH 11,0 M«bSlc,rn6t,«*Ri c hmoh<i; SI/)0 • each. An i,^ ,T! r;P ontlen ‘- , c- “bout Yallandigharn, --"Py will be sent ;.to every club ' ! >i which.that person is described as T •:•■.. ‘".goring,,in his “great speech,” fnsuf . !tv \ S ' a<l, '*** balderdash, insulting to' the • *ui\ larircr nujnboi* ot ■£? „• i.* » . . ® b. ; : l\ n extra copy will W d mcor < with itself— [■r. ■ -?’•*twenty- Tocluba 0 f ! a,ld aads - concerning the distinguished i[V. rii ,1' : WEEKLY TJ?I- snc f> k himself: I, 1 T°,? lb bs of fifty j • “2fow; who will not say that that is • L • b l ' *" I- Ijfwill bo setit j J lot aa eminently fitting reward for the *.v ' , . Ppcffable moanhess and treachery and ■■ln;: . lib dot eating which has distinguished^ *■••'■lidjngs. Xsew-York (the great exponent of domestic iiea- : —v - ■ j son.dately taken by the band by die !ie P.fpehred tt is J Vilest, herd-of. official plunderers ever tnaij 1,, reniit ‘Bank Bills.- ta this continent! Eeoogniz- Vli?!!', ll ' c ; Post-Office. and. ed .?n , *»tA sides as disgracing, hunsolf, 1 • ,ai. cases bp .plainly j 33 infamous, what compensation can ; there bo for hjin'which an Jionorablo mind would covet; and how certain do we feel as we read this caustic tirade from the far South, indorsed on its way huher in the rebel capital ,as thiMhflt the Ohio traitor has ecubal'm- Cd himself in a coating of infamy whjeh will, last, like the wrappings around; the mummies of Thebes, for the like thousands years that' this contest! wll} be. contemplated and dis cussed by wise and good mem ‘ycr ily, be bath his reward/ ” ■ ?,ri V, vcar. one yi'.ir. "-C.VCJFT, ' ' vflio send money by ’ , : " ls } I ,r yjiay the •. Express it-Av-i+i-^ije-tleduetcd from lC,c ; •Almanac for -1863 a :i bout3 ' 1 l: ' ( ’ii .Hotel, ” . BEav ER, PENN’A. ' .v Proprietor ; ' i^i^j l '!,' l 'f of a firs I 'filtodnp-inl o«n Vaiis&ctorynjari-( ; *®i-The President, ji.n; • sV£TEf{i .<?»T, ; oov ; request; of the Senate, has - ; = i . •• Bated .Thursday, the: 30th" of ■*• saaL ,l? * ir a^ pri * day of Da Mona.l humiiia or ZS% b i£ tahh&l vfo-Oysieta, ll ,° !V. ant J P ra yor, ..and con-' &kuH« ii T H.T~ |f* udcB Ll ® a* follows: ‘;v ,! ‘ e .UTTSBURC MAK [‘ Let us then rest-humbly in the hope -- V -K.\ivrv % : .decir . H; ar 4 on higb;-And answeroii with dour Hair i>i n « blessings no less than the pardon of r^ sr P»u*; -fester olj* uatiobal sins and tbd restoration St'-> viij, , of w .-»ow divided and: suffering -?f c.?>7mmkV i‘ oUn ‘7 t 0 former happy,icondf; j- ' I IL ■ i - ( jU°M of__Ußfity.nhd-pea.-o." , •■•.:_ . / -jl Vol. Sa-STo. 14; - Impromptu Lines oa ti» Copperheads. i*T oEpto Ei W.. BJ SOA V. When the sweet roses blushing red. In Eden'their first fragraabe; abed, A traitor and a copperhead aJ Came in disguise. Diffusing knowledge; and he said, Eat ind be wise, And wisdom, ah all anoint thine rye*. And when the Womamsawlthe tree.. • -vr f - • - • So plekaant-for the eyes to see, : . ~ She ate forbidden ThMehe/ aw., . Hath than ' ; Now‘neath the_lree of liberty, H f u ' . this copperhead ' - In bine and white and red* ■ ’■ i‘ X>."‘ : 4 ■. -i . . Undfflf the silent grass he l, : Among the. weed* and flowers he glides, ■ Down by the brooks'he moat abides—,,! ■ A treachoroea ■ the stars and stripes . that deck bis.sidee ’ Conceal a sting...... Venom and death are in his spring.- KaVan seceded, and be fell. In chains and darkness dwell, WiUi other traitors who rebel, ■ ... In and /jvord, . I because Ec'd rattier reign in hell , Thawserreithc Lord, W r ho guards us with,a flaming sword, -', • *!*:*"' “ " ” '• ' * Strong, But ftrqei An Irish soldier, ot the Fourheenlit r. V, ;) A*oc*i.' V : [w IteQDJwigf ! > i.- / ; toya! iWatiojaol League. Evidence <kT A-ebj&' J ilKHbniO. ppfeKc doiiob. . t&'dneui^lE&iibj r I :; • maerj- qC the.citizonsjof GieCne, town- ; ; just h.p mot in the basemoutof tho Pros. from 4 momp: of bytenan church, - m Hookatown, Mar.' n y R 9Sth rpcrrm»nt V/, Chnirmalf^nd 1 COWAN o\tq name,*nd. pbi>)Uo^ Chairman, and Joii* Mitchell Sccrp, O ftho onetho eiri thixPro. tary. _ The object of - the meeUng, yfar vest jtoarshal'enk»'*%uf kilties The , formation of A Loyal National fcfa* ** auppoao lm'w||Stend to Mr. League, wi| stated by. the Chairman; Alp’s case pome® ?s>fgm£ when, on motion, a Committee, was ,iiar kind • ' !-1- vl? V 'jjPP^* tcd to prepare plan }". • " ■- uAWooj%'O ‘ Aqota Lanwno Va. fir 1®? -■ . .1X ' : V %?V ■ • eas^ni the duly >|:bwi^cHw^w|^Silo.' f S*' dA»**i«to*rd ted States awFlßatclairas £ha ipfotec- , ; aB me re(jbM‘ a.privato Von #Jts Laws for - his person ‘ and' palpable property, to give that GdvorHment a ? d t#M£» 10 9 s&,di4ji»prable that; his active, earnest and loyal suppsyt f tb ? 3; ou hg.nulnto w«s sent, 1 ■Sesolved, That cb’enablo us to' dis- ;.wfth, AjMr.lhsultedi by, .eliargc our. duty more efficiently, we l»og“age.. the letter forma Loyal National League to Ke arpundauiongthe expres jfcmppsSdof all Loyal 1 citizens, of the B, °* J f ®y«y- Township and Vicinity, jand w<i recdm- W d,s S? sti Offer mend that all Such Subscribe their f#|P l 9% c l desertora; they,replied that' n tunes to'the pledge adopted by this I t . WWd . not be safe forhim lo! throw meeting (see pledge below), and we., ‘M|>lself.oh mercy -W 1)1° Coffiipa- AyiU.now.spbscribo; the; gamoAfad dois 1 1”?, s•«* ouipi-Ueaai)- fin’d siibh ! feet .our organization'- by 'eloctihlr a W* hjod. fiendish trartMs.atliorn'o.— President, ; President, Secretary;' Proas ure r, find Executive Committee tue jbtler should.ho pulliHhod Of ten ' 3' , anduyo That the Object .and pur* ppsb of the;league; shall be, as the' pledge imp|ics, [to unite together all Loyal men jvvithout reference to their political opinions, in an earnest and snergelic support of-the GoveHriiiont iu carrying! on'the.war, and,pitting down Ibis lacked rebellion, and With tins object and purpose' in* we will not (jobation Uio righ t of its mem- to yt/Jo for; whom, they please, i-. following Pledge was signed by those,present; r ' ; ' pledge: . We, the undersigned, -.itizens of Greene- Towhsjiip, hereby a.sKociatc ourselves under the name imd title of the “Loyal Rational League;” Wc pledge ourselves sto 'an unconditional loyalty to the|Government of the Uni ted States, to|an unwavering l support of its effoitsTb suppress the Pebcllion, to spare no ciidoavois to maintain, unimpaired, the National unity, both in principle and terntoiiai boundary. . The primary object of this League is, and shall be, to bind together all 1 lojml men,' of all tiades and profes sions, jrr a common union to maintain The power, glory, and integrity of the Nation. (Sjigncd.)j . ' Bolls, with the heading of the •PledgO.. will.be circulated so ah togive ail citizans an opportunity of ‘sub scribing.' r _ Besomed, That the proceedings of this meeting be presented for publica tion in;, the' Western Star and Beaver Argus. : ,■. ■ | | ... ; ( , Adjourned, to meet at the call of the President. I 1 - ? : HEKiIY COWAN,,Cb’n. , Jon.v Mitchell, Soc’y. ■ ,| i • IN A kcMP.—Tho story goes in Washington, thVit when Vallandi?- bam denounced thelSW York World as i an abolition journal, and Ben Wood denied that ii was any more an Ofgan ol the | Democrats,: some .Re publican member of Congress ex pressed bis surprise at those state ments,, “Why yon see,": replied Ben “my brother got tired jof the thin a afror! the election,' and-; eoldi «nt bis interest to Belmont and others I” “But the editors,” suggested a listen er, “were thay ti-uusfei-red with the concern ?” | > ‘ ‘Oh yes,” rejoined Ben. with* the utmost coolness, "we soidj’em ail in a lump 1 ■ | ’, , ? r , ' , .Wftr^ v ot .lq n g since, two sailor passed bj ; a,tailor's shop, observed « tailor at work hie waist-coat patched W -Wferent qolors Of cfdth-v.tvhen :®s* tdraOned out to" Uid Other: ‘ Jadk, did yoi over see so rtlL i .'»■- ; ■ J. ■iiliu .V: i.'l ;,;*f eaver, W edaaesda^ KJ'bJ'-la W?b *l>gor£b'ntoaijpti(>ra i aro we to jiay it ? o i biped? should, to {vo ! jjßut thd ;; symptoms, | .phn breach,bo wpuld ipiyior Jet, him remain in ohscu- tWeon the blast a tic] Northwest! May rity. Bat wo hope liy'mlptnhg.a, tar- not they ho managed , and turned to get ot hipiTfor acc:punt, ‘'repel”the il there be who arft w' by harsh and cutting lan may be a,ble Truly, wo admit theilan suph rhea,are loohed arom tjiei field, !Ho c||s himself agains.t those armed anjti brutal ihva- Doinocrat—yes, a- Democrat.' j tiors b tbe y would nevgf be “repelled’' the Bcmo'crats- j{.‘ : home, aro i' b >t' -Vltuperalivo ’cjpittjit; and all' the now, we can’t say, biii ijfp have sojno' bayonets and ,columbi|ds, we can mus m pur company, ; and ;j the« are gentle-j'*®* a ™ settrecly chough jto repel! the? mcb. and patriots bid fair -to brigands. l But lot ini' help aud : cn-‘ remain so in spile of c ?“* a S°f. ypu.say, their intestine-di-: bpmo influenee can bringrtb bear up- i^* s ’P u ?; ,-Xes .we jin i thb on them.: Thepobr.sßl y cywiurc seems wo'gave rise to Ahose divisions to tbmk wo are figbtipgjwlbly ior th’a latI at W>sh to encourage them negro. We deny it...Juruc, by opt* no ''"- .That is to say, by" desperate specks the negro / will w;.beneiitxed. ! vosistaiice and 1 defiance. • .: ! But ho is only Hop, and is only being need '•to ’ aid j f°P r f fi cse <Vl><*reniiiJ friendly advdhebs puiifielves.. '.And in ~tbisnespeet wo !p DcnidcratSi than the ap'm at'rwiity flatter ourselves that {-are ■ abie ? to ■ philayithfopitits , |qf \J\£ass(v:/ufsi{ts. — judge of passing byeatsf.as well as .' A 'b“ : ahvayk was those at homo. ; Wo witch with a pay, worst, enemy ]; >hd but’ ! fbr Its jealous cyi t|io; doings Jf Congress, P ois pnous binb!-aeej ihc.‘|e States wbnld and the powers ipveated fn tho Prcsi- *ayb been free and clear of the un ■—ut • w ' e loflf.ovifewaos ahdall phtural Union twontyycars ago. It tliyljr cunifOrts from moilT^.7be'jfmli l otism. A\o started out wjth : the do. f"lapk tcnninalon of maintaining .thpjjGbvi have nurf us.j |rhoy wore i-iJhfc erinpunt, and we are detbrinineili still ; a H along there walah. irrepressible J to have the U.’S. Govcrnmenit sit-' Conflict between ! tsvp" different cjyili- ' protße in the land, and out privileges i zdtions, two,opposite social orgahiza ,»ud] liberty, as we bad them before i tions > they yrere no Sndre able tjollliyi : the tvar, or we will die in the field. I P e peeably together .iqjone ttoverhihbnt ”jfl look Luck at the iappy days t<ro hands can .wc|ir onb ..glove. 1 wo spent before the war, and ardent- W. j"’ e did not discover so soon as.t the 1 ly wish for their speedy return. Sued; 'Abblitionislbt?, ’ this groat truth, it(i piosperity and peace wo. hope soon j because \ j)emoci'(itic party, I agaip to enjoy, and wool torthp nian as it was in\ principle,i falser to ! or set of men cither north or soilitli ■; \ s td^ • <md"whotty;indifferent to the that j does anything to hinder tbjcir 1 of either .of-ffi'e 'opposing cdmmimi- 1 aiiccdy return.' ; (, 1 ' 1 -•! Unplaced itself between, raised , the ' \du have may think -thissu-bng n anner l bf the ,-‘spoils,”! and—we . all' ianguago, hut" we wish tp a wopd ! rest. , The tiled of that oliiuf Xjf 'warning to. .traitat’tomcj a word of encouragement to : despond mg patriots, and to assure all that tlic army is still true; to the principle 0 f our forefathers. . I am, Mr. .Editor, i ‘ Jtespeptfullyiyours, &ci, j Sorgt. G. A. MclLVAi.vk ; ' - . Co. B,| 28th Epg. P. Y. T;S~ You the privilege,! of put lishiug the foregoing letter or as much| of it as you geo proper,! and al so the; treasonable part of Mrl Kalp’s. The balance of h!s| relates to family aftau-a and need.'rot bo published.— i ou may also publish my name in full, as I,hold myself responsible far whiit Iwrite - ; G. A. Mol. Wai.ti.ick, Feb. 28th, 1803. ■ * * * : * *]’•*■ i well James I suppose you ate pretty ] near tierd of Soldier life aud| well you may as this war is an ungodly one 1 j believe as the republicans-or| our pres j out goyernmon are trying theirMitinost i to destroy our constitution whibh was ! the Best in the world Well ; James' I J ,hppe*ypu will Soon try and got homo give them the Slip and come Home iiUeaU the good democrats will do as there !S.no lionourilor any democrat to Stay] and tight to - free the nigrocs Di ,W / a : mC6 . fig K n ° longer td; free the Blacks land against the corisiituti.on the Boys are nearly ill a i homo that went to war from here and they are more honoured than those that are at war J’ot V there was twelve;Soldiers Went through Donegall last week and the citizens of tbo town Urcafed them for running off and So you See that there is more honour to run off’ than to Slav! if you; C an only get J^u ay lhoro * re plenty hero to defend To Jas r K Leonard Geo ' r .I , and wife , »®- said ®i*own; f a recently dcepjjgeci' neighbor; whb Zu ov ! r ; thr l's'- :‘ lie salt and lost h.s bpofK «Yo 9 " Son tentionsfy observed Jones,' “and flow the salt lias. lost its Bay?* 1 .” , ; ',i - ' • ■ . •al'vnys like to’ see gentle!- a ® t f ladica w-iUi] beautiful rich dSIW on . t .? ei ?’ finifem, VT ks 80 neata »d Pprit, 411-. coining.to life dgaiit, and' holding of I Unarms to us, makes 'i\s: : shiifr..\ : Its fqttl breath is malarid; its t\uch is death. Give"us the let him bp as tefocious and' greedy .as yon ■vyill. Let*'obr .enemy appear as ,an exterminating Yankee boat, wo pray, i s>d a Democratic! Coilycnnon Let bini lake any shape] but that !r- A 1 ready wo have visions of the men of feeble knees, tender foot aiul imdu lating spines] losing Itheii- senseis and manhood.by the coiilacf,j.as they did; alasd so’, often before. \ [ We, scent froni afar off the old dead compromises —amt amend and seem <o fee*-upon ouytlu-jats the strdngiiiatiou of nn elpan fingers. Lint it is a dream; nobody | lives in the tjjia Confederacy iJr I dare to propose, or to hint even ht a distance, that wo should •sacrifice at that abomnab!p shrine all the gallant blood,trebly pouredj out; to sanctify bur nationhood. For it, comes to; this: I wo can have no peace nop-, save!by submission j no peado -now sayo' by making once more air affiliation with a Northern party, and baking the Democracy a present of all that ihesti-i •nablo i treasure of tb]d .dearest blood that flowed ir. Southci 1 !! | rPcabo;! Does the j rnonstyous host) befbrbl¥ickabdrg bring us peace J lls r itipeacb ! tbat Jtoaecrans is tnaking in! j T mqesscp ?. Docs the miljhaly.. djs ; pc rsioh of public meetings in Koniuc kjr bode peace ? The new Northern ' conscription, enrolling thfeb millions. Jand: making provision fob inatantlv commanding their service, or exact?l ing-a heavy exempt foil laic-does this ' loolf: like pejace? lElfo .deliberate! ■vesting of Abrnliara Lincoln ;;of all thejmih’tary : pdvyer ;of-]a dretftfor, with, thoi. treasure , ojf .the j whole nation' opened to,him without stint—is it tS I enable him to make poaofo or war— which . fo Inhere, then,'arb-thdo’e indications of peace, which wo ar* Said to - be recklessly; resisting; and disdaining? Oh ! the great of j Yallhudighani;’ -thc‘ touching invitation of "tuneful; Gpx! .Wo .groaljy fear that those wbersi bf the : South sfofbhd ;and fai«» will!, very,.soon,., bk‘| pm nd% like Joh]n Yap|J. Buren,. ehridlnng but I for war th e 1:hifo; and if ’iliey delay 1 at dedlfno to Yeeatif their great ondobbld 1 speeches■ why;tboy will seethe JVe, yvish p lOC !■ A Southem Voioe tatheGopper* : head*---The ■ Biohmond . En-. quirer on Peacjej ... . f ‘ £Fr<)m. the Biohmond Enquirer of Much sth. j ”/■ :; ■ - “PEAciv 1. : '■! Frofa ofold it Was hold perilous for me nto cry, peacej I pence I when there ,v.’dfc no peace; The dangers of it for us .at this moment are manifold'. It encourages tlio planting ot cotton In stoat, of corn; it unsettled the minds, of our soldiers .in the field, which is dcraoraliaatiomift stimulates-the enc ij?y prosecution of* the idea that iceivo so' |.T who reproach the :w%bl.-beiDg ofi War, ,;£hU iaiomo* whaf iunreasohablo. Is any one* offer-, .SNfeTtdnnd whole' horlzhn—ia it, dh sea’ hr ) land/ tha'fryou 'discern any fain tost flatter of the “white jwingß f” it.is all war : all,, ©he bottomless.gulf of blood, One:: universal caruivaf of slaughter, and ravage and/ruin. . ' True, j there is one way by which thjd Southern Cojifederates could im mediate hy regalp all the blessings of peace; il is bysuhmiasion— by recon blruotipn.s—ny desisting from the I‘re bellion,” anddelivering up our ring leaders to the punishment ot the laws they have trampled upon. , Is there, jcdecd, one singlp|citizen of this Coo fedeiacy who would have peace atany. jmice t Well, here is the pnee/sky at '.neify-rj-x' no .-Rllr; Established 18’ IB irqm oar hearts' they were both .al ready aulely chained up, at the present writing; they have, done tis jmoro harm, they rind : -their- like, ‘ than ten tremble to see their unwholesome ad-, trances; still mdto to see a sojrt d( morbid craving here to respond'to them, nnc|cf the delusive idea of pro mqting iq|ostinediViBion at the North. Ph ! Dictator TCnneoln.} lock yb. up those two [peace Democrats-r-tog Other Kicli&rdiiOn—in 'soino ; primary prisons ! ' - 'I .I. . / Mistaken for a fol i lowing-is an extract) of it private lot ted from SFashviHo • - ATew dpya Birio©; tyro, ,pf:our ]■men , ,wcre walking -along the streets of .Nt isbvillo. They belonged to a Iregi :m< nt. whick iipd gone thefjo qp' ekcor t i ‘to* a fnipply t^aiR 1 , acd'wlulethe |wag ; bn > .■wtrei being loaded -bad goup for a ’stioll. :,Ono of them was dressed in rbl» ie| uniform, and! carried hidimilsket the other : had on him a sccesh I coat iwf ioh ho h&Jt picked up bn the battle grjand, ago wbjre long, black, ibair, an},J indeed .lopkodi to. a! stranger mere like 1 “socesh” ■ than the honest soldiorhe ls[ when, as they passed a fin 2 house in theidbpr of which was standing a very , pretty .young" lady, she suddenly cried out:, ' p “Pi soldier, won’t you; lot that "map —he is a poor soldier of our arny— wljoni you are guarding, come in ? I know ho Wyants' someth mg to eat.— Isn’t he a Texas liahgeri l ,”l , ■ ' fYes,’’ s|aid4ic with ithb, ; ‘>yo captured him only the other day.— Gql in, old fellow ” him 1 the! wink. -.' I • , ■. ■ f The supposed Ranger went in | and , qu|ckly rcßircod with his arnys full .ofjpies eskes; . oijbc brcad u _u. bolt'.c toff iquer. grid g lot of : good | things generally. iv 1 ; ] f Morel bn,”-.Raid;bo With the gtm ; j|Rnjl so :tli moved on to thertirst |:COtiyenient j place, where they sat |jdpwb anil jiijoycd a hearty meal, and [ioaief|lly rushed it down witlik goo if |ili(|kor. ; •is. <— A dastardly tra tor. fur of tlio draft, vauit i! town during feif •wpi'fc;* 1:0; abolition war, and do-' the soldiers as d!ying tin a, ! cause. Alleging hat. 1 carcasses should he lolii! ?| die, and uot .be hnfiighi , pollute the soil of (jrcene Storing-;' 1 up to r.' father waS-on hia way home fi;om e a lifeless corpse, he asked , Trirerfha, was going toigot. n home.. The , insult'st ing vbtl father and .patriot to ind with an cffol-t, <appag ?! human; ho prostrated the din on the ground. r .'ho is,'‘'served Ijiinv l tbq ‘indignation of the ■ agu nst- the rebel bin,' inteisc, arid could w!ii lalvo res trained lia'. t tho jilaco, shortly aijte lion.-hf/yce.ee Co. : Jifjmf.il :j I.SFAMO and .sliull jiiia arou.h | Ic'uirsiiiij! nchmcing d.wLjraeef u .their, ilea iwhero lli to, count)’.. ' whose aoo ,J.bct .arjnw •»•i n * • iiis dead s i l ibiit herea l ; the heart, renlly sup i beastly vil Universal , right,” am i community I gnalrd was difficulty h .lie: mot lei' the tran’sac 'VU. I", AxeOdot: sill! OF dent of the relates .he 3 of the Late M«. i’Ktjri [arleston.—-A . correspon- Npw- York i’os.t Ijbllowing aneedotoaif ll ittigru, [ ; |bf''Cbarl<?jstpri. il ing bun m the street ic md .‘kid: ■, ■' ' f be s 6 land • tip to direct unaticj. Asj-lum ?” j •“ Pi” answered Mr. Pettigijit 1 ointuftr to the cast ;>jaid i ig~ and pointing to tjie i.th'ore.r pointing to. the here lignin,” pointing £o • ‘You ctinhot Iv-ossiblv go I ■!, ,k v- :\, i;d anlojxplanatioa of tlijs rpction',l ho said: “Tile irate Mr. Pi j person linei i costed him j “ Will, yor inojto the 1. I ‘pertaipl. there it is,” there,-” turn South; ‘‘ii m West; “and .the North. amiss.” ,l v ‘- • When ask sirtgnlar di whole. State the people rt: i s ft luriatic asylum, aii ! i u all lunatics.’’ : t I A Copperi t,ho Wiseons on a' resofn EOseerahs, si lead.— Senator Clark, 01 n Legislature, in adobatk tjon afr thanks to Geil ‘‘Till Goner that letter .to' had excluded his lines, he capable Ge.ti.eij could write feui drcl, a villain i The resoluti •alB osecraiishad written the Ohio Assembly, anti the Chicago Times frorii fhad considered him a| ■jalf j'.but any m|au * wlio icli n letter was,a ecounf ivi|d a coward.” | !i i jii passed, 27 to! I, V I. blaimsl to bo| a BemS That fellow crat, ot conrs rj—T-T— *.. ■ ' ik'ajjo Times have pro* [ jUpon the discussion of tjhpther it would iiol bu Union leaving New] tho Lpikisvilio Journal! ii ; ' ' ' ! B®,T1»o Cl posed to cntei the! question i j best to have England out, askj , :r-> ■ “Wouldn’t! an interesting lutidnaVy'wa proposition ~Bb Jtcw, ;Englnnd England saiion .Spiders from tli Britain r ’. at question have been question in Revo- Hoy- ‘winld the; ' e sounded **> exclude" privateers, and /New :,iand New Rutland ie’|last j.wa WHt Great j W&-A DonglJ the Troy Time copperheads am them, that wo so are a little' clea more manly thm us Democrat writes tci ■i; “lit yoji have aiiy ipog yoorfeadoia; tell '((irera think the scbosh 'a good ifea! rthay. I.:;- .--.;. 1■ - J IbO^iiing : ‘ jjoir. Iphiaia<ibks4t4-i. cfork.'tfa'b fecbfeflalf ’ btMki actJ*gtfohide r r | W* WflHfoifeJgUr,' , JWrThe pena hStlf fo ‘go tb‘the 4o thepoor; .®h ; the.Biiß|jo«Ltiofl j .givjiß, thp,lt4tojt| i.M j.;C J l ': H -siist :. r j, ME • i 5 i ,'i ;f f t. .V , ' PROCLAMATION. y , j x To thejrk coloredJnhahitatfitf iisinnu ':—Through a * mistaken policvct you have horetoforo been deprived pf, ; r j a the glorious. stragrT- ‘ glefcw ,rights. in whichouf 4 !, i. .country ; - Thistiid ibiigeV-S shall eyist. j, g . "• i . yd! gy,g; g*. A? spiis of freedom, vua are nifjvv / called upon to defend our most inis? . tunable. Blessing. As Americaus/your v ' country looks with confidence th adopted children.'for a valorousvup-:- 1 ! 'portias’a faithful return fori the ad‘-’: * vantages enjoyed unoor hor htild .and • • onui table govern men t 7 Asfi lathers, I hushabds and brothers, you are sum--. inone.d to rally round; the.standard of 1 ’ ■ V thc.ltagte* to. defenij all vvhieiV is dear ! ■ " r; lin existeiibe. rj . ,l.j '; s, • . i Vour country, although calling nty ? your exertions; does jno,t wish 'you t*» engage in her (ffihsdjvviUiotit liinply ye- / mnhepatii g'you fdr tins Services fen- 1 1 dci-ed. ■ Yo'ugi intelligent .minds, art not ,tp~l;e led a-vvay by ialse repfefe’', ~ tations,. I Yoiir Ipye *of hd^iof'yould?, 1 epuse 1 you to despise the man *\vho"! sl|oiil.d attempt to deceive vdu.- lifthe sincerity of a soldier, and the. dan- , guago ol; trutdi 1 uddresis yyu.' ■iTo bypiy noble hearted, generptis, ■freeman, of color,, volunteering' to! ■. servo during, the present edptest Avitli ' Britain nt.d 1.0 longer, there • will lie paid the same bounty in mon. ay . iind' lands, now received by- the’ \vhile soldiers of the (United States;' Vfa> .§124 in nionoy,‘and 160 acres - of ' land. The. noincommissioned oCiceis lj j and|privalesAviLl also h«>! entitled, to - ! |! tlie pame monthly pay and daily ra- ' j tionrt, and clothes. famished to., any .■ American soldier. " , 1 . t’ ’ ! : ;Oi, yiiroHjiig yourselves ini cdlnpa- V | "’collie; Major General coannt'uiding ’ | will !st;iocti ’ ofUccAH ijiiiv v.our j.voni- j nionty Irom Voux* white tuilow citizen l *' ‘ lour. ol3k-ors will - .be;.appointed among yourselves: .I) u o.rega fd' Will be pi id "An (i* ’ fc,'. ! ’ n, i# of ivcenjun, and sdidiers.-j You v will not, by I being associated with . i wti.ie nrentn the i-ivnis Ooi p J,,.| w „„ •. I ppseu-tp- improper oompa moils'or mV 1 just sarcasm.',b.Asadistii.ct : .imlepcnd -- j ont bnttallion or rcg;:.u‘iit, |mi'suinri" | the ]*ath -of,glory: yor ' will, un.iivi.<fc '■ : ei-‘. lyccivc iJ.o tippluu.se and .grati- ' j tude|bT,ycuf countrymen.. ~( ■ . 'Ck-'id 3’ olt P^^’l'lie T ‘ m," nnlentioiis.-a'.jd my anxiety ! 13 our invaluable service' to our coun- -. , ~. | tb.Vi I; have diiniiiiu'Licaled bay wishes, ■’’ J : -} to the Governot of LoaisiaSia. wilio is! .V • fully unformed,as'to the rnnm.er'Vr gy,. ' ./ ! roLling, and vtilb give you evoi-y ne- ’ | information otij'the^s-nit.jett of . • tjthis-'Vi(idres'.«. f. lb". ■ " ‘ .. liKAno’ks - ; 7th iKliltaj-y liSstrict, ) •; 1 J/oit?e..Sepr. afs-.i, ] s I J f. AA'DHEW JACKSOa, , ? •?‘ i r ■ Gen. Coniiiiaiuiii'ig ' . j jGorr’F.niiK-vn.s.; axii ii;- A dis- - ; patch from ■ Indianti iw|is, of the t!!id" •: alt., says;" . .■ ' V |. But ut meriting was-Be- j ting jiclj in JiJoonnngtonj-i'ijd.. j.iVc '- : clay last .week, a train of rebel prison- ' . y.: ers .vv as dctuiiico tlieidr tt few nVonionis. . *[ The copperheads immediately »warin'-' ' yd around'and advised tin* pillnavefntp, take ttdvanlagc of:tile er.ovfti hud de- i V '• seit... etc., until the officer iii coin- | ' mandwas eorapellod to 1 drivcAhern : , ' from: the train at the point* of the ' biiyonel. A'-,..)-' y , l ( o A z:==i ' ■degrees of depravity > : ' l c Tyrees -of .Virtue. A C!°utliefii rebel is a very shabby ani I ft .A’ o rtliern. sympathizer, with « .■poeuion [is as' much ..despicable as a ; |liycua is, more despicable i%n a Ug^r.'- I NB®>Alarrpitig Glories have bceb tolci, , Jab r (Mit jicopljo being poisoned with,rye; i 4ofl’oe;.but iltf i’s. Partington .suggests iqjjut; spine ; of them . wlic us.o the ex tra.ct of old rye in, other fluid .forim*- may be subject to'quite asTmucll dint age as the rye-coftec drinkers. ' ' ,v. -j . >•• '< ' * : . Scott is said -to be prepar- ! ing tor iinrnedialo publication, a d* t '■ : tadetistAtonieiU, of his -relation* with ’' I Gen. M Clollau during the brief period J in; which their couhtry • to S e Mi W ash i h^'ttih. ■ : * !;• ;^^l Wrc . ,, fCI Command ifonnd in' k- : I Men bales of- cotton no dess tlian 2700 H toMnds of gapdi seed, afid other" h m “ t ® among :the Jetton, h a tld r^o^° U n| BV 3, tend an*»>fctoD.'iSeiff. w’el*found i* v. ME I= ■ .’TT ;j- £ . 4 d7 ??;fJ?*? **. the .rate it -cents per sqnaiiei—oacTT Id«lE>Be<ji<fit’ V cents. A" liberal diseonntmadete yearly--- - * i j -.;'q ... . A »P»c» .equal to Tjni,T^lls«»*of ; this tjrpa messnred' as. 9 ,iquar<u. : .. .. •.. !,.- .- j fl ' 'Special Mottoes 23 per cent.' addition to reg ular rates;- .■... V ",i i’ Basfriesi cards,- 75 ceitts a line,'-per,! • M . Brria E es and DcathVßeligioos, PolJtidtff - - [other Noticlea p£ a public imlurerfljee. -"t Gen. Jaokson arid ■" the : IJrigioesi '■'* ! r&blisL below the Proclamation pf Gen. Anbrbw Jackson, calling on - ;tlu> negroes to.Wnljjst; “Old, Hickory” it tkb.ugli t tv«s a“mibtakcir policy” topre vent them from part icipating in the bat tles of their country. But Dcmpcra py !‘ain't how what it used, to w;us.” <: l and perhitps the ! ;qid Hero” did know what Dot” mot-racy was: 1 . ,A ; li>:pLY.—A Ttosion pipch' j saysltlnvt when Gen. M’Cleliai) visiteth ; : f A • °. ne j 6 f the m 'htary hospitals in that * ciit he found a soldier who had Tost V fits-leg., * Where were yod wo a tided?" asked the General. » “At Fredericks* ” burgreplied the'solcner.' -‘but ifyou .. had!been there,. tiencnd r I should uavji been hurt ‘ .141011.41. ~- : r '1 ' WI
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