The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 14, 1863, Image 1

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. Too Oi)" l rart tllc . OTcrtbroT and irairi of tke
■ 'Sar; s.-ff#) h.i-itl.-i, 82,3ft9>0p j Model 'iicpulijjc—Republican invite-
if s ■ and; effort.'] hind three tinibKa year np.to the
... ‘ b '' , "!{ , '^ ,^ ti ?^°“ B ': fie k^'« n - "VJfUal festivals tL/'to be
v .- 010 mi™sulMn the signalroverthrow of itsj. ,• i . ’ .-. /. ,- *; .
-.- and :ft^%abl i Bl>.hei>t d ' l ' J ?S pd S* h ■nslruction winch Ucy
i3fic»-■ iv.i.iS 05 j.of through; nauseated '! AVerc goafdetl. thro'
400 t»
-i : an.liUnior. shall in- looked %}ti as senseless add^isgdkt
•■&£• _'... ion r n ! decjfcbe “one /am, henccrtw,,. :- ,„lv ." - ■,'■•;. ‘si
a-- 5 - •“* fortlr‘•^h^ I forev■ir , ■■ ' .; •■mg mummeries, and drilled to perfect
• - c»\j devotes • attention in tlo £ in a <y*w;d* to then* a iill of-aboin
,■'%** times, antfetersomo extent in inatinn®<Wo repeat it,’ ifi- bcCOrrio a
A sr- to becatnea pCoselytc.
.* - 1,114 - i minister ta • the spiritual - \ *■ ‘A.;.
r I .nHie t d ;; l %rogres 4viH-l,cf g-oi | * ° f At,the point
. \i li>: :: ‘f - 1 I °* t , , i? J av:e ■ teCror of pains
*. v gifs and ' de- andypenalties; into
■-,v ..f mvki.^ledwF' , ‘^« < jnondiandise. ' ' V V^‘T^
-V* - -' *pi ihe WardertWßUiiidni, -nssiiceinl . . - " , •
] ahd.ss&ftcribetl tiiu q^jfift^osjyoiideii^sr ‘ ; r o; c cnnttcl aynonyma
C • ;''' ; 4^t^^idciaifaife i 'feniy!aii<ir^Tc^ort..''s.ira|»)^ | Disino vocabulary ? j
" ., -URTI^ g -^^ p - , ''^Uippi t ant inetd.eiyt.of
W* we ,y r nsl - int o Covenant with I
VvVrk-i-^Bo^-andi sl n na '‘ an <Lconclusive■tnttmlo«lCf -JBB 3 ;/ij-|. 9 m > ■ ,■ ~ v. .•• ■
arms amhin the- Was d tp a commod.-■ j
of': Peace and Thrift' tooUr •stii.ulated. of.adoj) I
bl^ Vnuntry.. Wolielieve that dbt lion.„aha aijpassport to the corhipucion
~ kealtoirtiTcrc ».J : tl.'e Cdn'.pa.iT, >-Tv-.'-- . ot!iyr\_vi-e ; can a fuller or. more accu- \ - . ii-' -’ '
i ---rale-viewof.the progress’and, chafhfe. » '., i ‘
- ■■ . .. ■ ■ <.er of this momentous conflict argao tho yolantafinoss pr
~ ; tßan^ftmiigh’;:the ■
'■•.-iM-sopcm? nti. - July, or ■« U^?oper^n
! !j<rrnli^r'- - , vx . .
&y f* •Vrdijfe^eU'-. u l* “ iS : ational cause. ] a*f ( iige; were required to
,.a.l I^-^' | a , Bem ;j e^fr 'dmi.an parts of the la>id
a «<•-... and celebrate ; the I .public festivals.^
-l v : i, : i-J'ipia main those nhsent;|
' _ ; ; :fjPten their lioines not less than,three:;
Cifph time, makiiig fin aH.nine';]
- S •! used in Jirifitihgi new^ipi^eonM^i—annually.- As ’ thesi) carawins'l
■l'7: --i T-WSs •-v-Tis to ■ increase llie price of; JaH! - .' 'V i '• -W., :
. ■■=•;;.. ■ auJUhavc,^.tr^c-rinto
. "•■ -:J.Cf 1 *7 l 11 ' h r . j vvcie there miliiary^^joidsj
::v ,i, S'SwSe"‘M'
i ’ i'Stlk ; t.liitn oafe yea)--J].^i£she»j......;. i y... : .53 [ manned by a corporal s .guard—the,
.y.y i'U*£e£ts*\Ti*F a Tco&ijdes, j>ne 3-5ir..‘.v.^..;..^..v..... jjjli-tpps lined with sentinels, and the
■■'' | t%iiguphSjoiio ypaf..Vy;i;.« , ...-.A)Wv'-*iS“' 3, h dofiies scoured by troops of light*
of twea- |,p rit! ? Hpw ; the Israelites
TR: ■- Cunlrlve to take their sorvaiits throe
jWe -tbu A lie’?y® ar V 5 -’ i**ue5)..............;.52 times'a' year to Jcnisulem and. back ?
(Hie year.„........,«.......•.•••5-j tyi, en a; liodv, of Slaves is moved uny
pn one distapdp in our free, and equal, Repub-
Rf^Sfiy■ ' Aarger number, .■a&lre&setl to jics, tftey‘ r iiro; ’hand-cuffed to. keep
;S%ppss.-of sifi§crfb(Ti&y Sltop each-' ' A l’ v them frohi running away or beating
i wdl^^t' to every cluo masters t; brains b..tJ ■ Was this
1 1 Twenty 'She U)c Hngr^mciJl
ybar, >525; antf’laay irar^p.nuniber at^dnt'rodufie,d : by '! or wasv.t left
same prfcpy An extra, copy ,fvill be f or the ivisdoui of Bolomon ? For tlib
SS^TSjS|S^KKLT“&? r
*mn i BCXfI will be To clubs of -fi/ty not-less venorablof and biblical. Por
-•*"9-ITHE ffSltiß-TRLBtrjiß iwill JSaps they'lashed .their servants upon
iifi'lovsighod,.;«*i>«'cVss' t«c ooslSitisS&-
JL;- Warding, 'Spinnidc; r IF-nUi rt£V''
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r r <irid
bcr-^appa^s^l. 11o“
..acconi^^j^^u'bf litoss> .bn tire 'fnkt Mclih-nC
thb my Louse
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m New Brighton.* V : ,; w ':
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Emplo'
r°^r)3i^rs n TH f
/\ .K Whendrafts Can be procured it is
--Manufacturing Company .tnuchaafcr than to remit Bank-Bills.
~ \TT • of the. Eosf Office “and
""JiWOSS rtoitfs r«" pto'" 1 ?
L . froa-S3U month and pny-all^tac-* - , .- _-v
pariiculari-addrcrs Subscribers WOO SOnd money by
i Express mast prepay the Express
■ charge?, else- N-wiH.be deducted from
theremittahce- -
Tiifc’ Thibcsk Almanac tor 1863
is BICKETSOy, HUsSfe'
j&fesy-. 4-'.. .-jS?'- '? : .. '•y-.' " V''. ■ •■*£-'.
r & RTCKETSON,.
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Bodies/' Wines and . Segars,
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- Xo,. e£r. of Liberty i TncintU. .
?■>. - I H PITTSBURG, Pa.
, , I TS«KK«av - Torn, &c., &c., con»tiii>i.Tr :
■ ffip'.- ’on haad. ~ ; [augii
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W nER EAS letlCTfc'of . administ ration bn
the Jcßtate of ' TnoitAß'??. THonsa
•, • let eof ] udej>tcJen«s tp;,Beb»er ebnnty,
Vj. “ooeaeed, hating bcfen duly grtpftedtoftho uht
: * mi g“e4, : all pewotir. indebted tb,»ald estate
' - v- V 6 makbunmedUiepaymenWiUid
1. • ifce-sajßa vr9l w»-
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NEW-ifORK TRIBUNE. '
first- I*.
<ued£jn 1 g4l,yin ; its "twenty-second
obtained; lidlh’ a and
a more widely diftukpd circulation than
anV other newspaper sxfer^puWished
in- America. ’ ThaugJWfc has suffered,
itv.eom mon-, with other joitepals, from
volohiuyiiijr anst ; 'dt‘parture- of
of'its - patrons' ! to ;
Serve'iiv the for the Union; its
eirt■ ulutia ll, on "tl.is 6th- of December,,
a^ifyj.lbh-81 '
Sco ? Mteek]y.v i *.. J.-. k.:. 17;260,
H*ek!j'.e “
SIRE
Preeminently a-journal of News and
hf Literature, TriiLXßißnvF.liaspoliti
ciiljeoiiylctipns' ■vVhrph arc 11 chi
_.....^ nrpli m charae*
jte h erf n g I eSv o r<J3i e p u b l ic a n.
( diepdbfican .iff its hearty adhesion;
; fir tb4,*%reat 'that ’-'tiGrpd hair
! ff»a iii> o f i'oti ob 100 jla 11 r. at i o n b o f to e n".
l(,si r assertion the
and 1; rigljj£\ of, all
Kraenl- to ••life. liberty and,
of* _h!t|>pines9’’—
hostility to
cyery scheme and effort of the Slave
Power; from of,l’exas
to flic jfreai Rchombiy. : .
: of the Id,add wield
wifEfc&ready about Gliristmaa
“ TJnion„ .Hotel, ”
' BEAVER, PENN 1 A.,
. ALEX. CLARE-, Pbopeietor
TN addition to thei conrcmencta of * fir*
I. class'Hotel, the'Proprietor has fitted up in
lu house, In a complete and satisfactory mea
ner, an -
: -ROYSTER SALOON, . , :
Where thcrhck quality of Oysters insiy lieppb
tained ~during their (esaon, in. any desired
style. Famine* canhefurnished with Oysters,
by or doien. The table is furnished
with atlsthe luxuries -the PIXTBBOEQ }lAfi
KET can afford.’
' Thankful for the liberal patronage -hereto
fore bestowed a continuance of the same is
respectfully solicited. dec!7
TIKK-KNIVES, Scissors, Gum Hair Fins,
Jj • purses. Port Mbnaies, Needles, Tweezers,
PenoiT-eharpeners,. i Spool Cotton; Thread,
?: ' v . • -'•!■•■ ■'•■W-".V rl. r "Vi; Vi x-i : :l ■&■■ l|H|raaP^f(
■ ;r. ■. . : : -*%f l*-;-- ■ -m- k ;;?
?u.- -,u j j ;t.,..l ip r ~ jnim
E
ticulara of tho moral and ceremonuil-l
r'few'. Were the servants pushed ihro’
these .processes by main strength ?-
: -Was of idolatry com
pulsory? Were they dragged into
''covenant with wjerc they-seiz*
cd and circumcised ;by
they compollod,. mechafflciUy, toohb’w;
and" swallow the flesh ■<bt the paschal;
Jalftb, while they abhoared the insti-
Uiti#Aii»despised its cordnonids, scorn :
the law VUicli enjoin
n»d it; d cleared its author 'and execu
tors, and rejo.eing in the
commemorated,
a calamity, and cttr&ed
the Imuf -of its
all parts bf,tho
;camel9, anddlms in
bundles, o#'caged tbcnvup, aud'.ttnh*
dlt^'llicm.'ifij'w;boOis to and
then, vvbiltj.in attendance on the sol
emn' festivals, “lodged them in jailfot
safe keeping," appointing religions
services cxtxq Xi and . special “oral in
strbetfpn,” ,fop' their benefit. But,
meanwhile, -what became of the sturdy
hqnd'maids left at bbino ? What bin.
dered them irom marching of in |a.
b(^d T 'if-th'- hold against .their
jody, L .icy were ... against
wjills. Perhaps the Isruelitislfmatrons
volunteered to stand sentry in rotii-'
the kitchens, while the
young ladies scOnrod the country gs
moonted rangers, -to pick up strag- ! .. ,j — | |;. ,
glers by. day, and formed bodies of A Gomplimkn; to President;i>,iN«
city guards to patrol the streets and ' COLX —The. .Now York Commercial
, ' «♦ -o - Advertiser says it is a factiwell worth
keep a sharp look^ut^ at nights. knowing* ihpt, for iho first time ,in
Their continuance in Jewish families . mttn y years, tho Congresa coming iin
dependrd Upon the performance Of va- 5 to life at the middle of a Presidential
rions rites arid ceremonies,: necesaari-1 tom, is. in its political aspect, friend
ly volparary- Suppose a servant fr.Jp tBo President f [quarter of
/ itTV a century, it we ar© not mialaten. an
from should, upon eater- o p^ iti / n *Speaker M been' elected in
ing a Jewish family, refuse oircumcip* every last Congress,of"a Presidential
ion, who does not the question, whoth* term. That the next Congress is hot
er he shall remain a servant, is- eh. merely Union. but Bepublican, is'a
tircly in. hie own] hands. If ho were etr testimony the popular es
.• ve !, aimple the prodew of
emancipation. . 'Hi* did adviMnj. ~i,-. .j J- it
Beaver Wtedue
. - {TViittES- rim th* Abqub.] .•]
DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION
• ; SUCH a PBiNqiPiii? !. ;
XIII.
■Wore, tbe servants in a volantary
condition, or were they made so a
gainst'their wHI ? Wo argon that it
vyas a voluntary condition, 1. Becanso
to becdfrfo a servant Jn the family
an Israelite, was to abjure idolatry, to
enter into covenant with God to be
circumcised in token ■ of.it, to be
bound loathe observance! of the. Sab
bath,.of-the the Pentecost
and the feast of Tabernacles, and ‘ to
consent to instruction in'all the par.
job;dr
shbflld
.brbald'
donn# the
ingredianlsoi| bo
if ■ “ctti&ff ; iUe<ki
riurch,from tbo irapcfesiliility ot tbeir
ysg. Tho ser-
illustration.
At Hinijp lie; hcjl<l dred’you ng
women .and eighteeijr.m ngnea, who
wo ye born in Bis bonSe, and probably!
very many more tb.rr in hip bouse. |
The whole number'Mf'fcis servants, 6f|
all iiges|was probably Kf nythoasands. j
I Abraham waa certainly an-extraordi-i
n’aiy Character, anctSarab, .na doubt, j
aimoat notable houap-koeperj but still
it.is not «asyj|i#.<^eke' &tfw thoV
contrived to hpld sogpnany thousand,
servants (wills (as was J,
most likely to bp, the case) the patri-
Oji-ch and feck turns in pej?-'
fOriping the E of sur.
•rpUfiKing then
■1 "Che neigho<nng?tribes, instead of
cpnptit>iliijjg a; piokd|t%uard to him ib
his servants, w mid |ayb been farnibre
likely to deal i Mb-ipth; audTiim J a!s
;tney did ’ \yilb Lpt ®d.his household ■■ j
they sweptibio captivity j
Besides. Abraham JSpither “const!tii- j
}tlqn” nwjcpmp^ci^qrslainies norjui-i
dipiul officers \r> eeszoandsend back;
hisfugitives, nor a polico to
pounce upon panfe-stricken women
| and! children, kidnap
[ por.| in tho jstateS, sninn
fdr (-.is pationagj.
j !io\y lon tho - tn.ck;’pf Human game,
; boasting their blood-bound scent, and
pledging their hunt-down
and| '‘deliver dp,”, pro vided' thcy had
a description q( tbd)flhdh:mark, and
were stimulated in'theicj chivalry by
pieces of silver; seems also
to have been de lefent n all xmxiiiar
ics of as
Stocks, hand-eufl (opt ohaiffs n yok es,
£ags and. t hurab, ibftwa.i ’ This dosti -
' tUee" r ’ • •**
lOtail but ho appears
|J one IsaaCj “grow
wry groat” and had;
ityants.: Jacobs youth
idauarum in hiraiJy
resided" twenty-one
imseTf a survhnt, and
iorvants. No mon.j
I history.in "rent d<
1- , P
j never 'to Have solji
j,until hes-became vj
‘great Slores oi soi'
I tfsW spont-j in Pi
’ of vyJun-e
'years. So wash
‘ bad.n number of
jJionjisinaUo of hit* receiving any ser-
Vantsat; Gic death; of Isaac.
,; Many yoari afterward* Joseph invi
ted Jacpb to come and;dwclt'near liim
in thou and thy children, and
thy children, and thy flocks,
..and thy heids, and all-lhat thou hast.
Jacob went with liis flocks and herds,
but no, servants, ; Gen : 10, 47, 6l
; What ■;moi«;. natural than to jsupposo
ithat his servants wore voluntary,
I served under theirown eontracjts made
j fr6m time; to time, and when Jacob
'went into Egypt, they chose to stay
lin thoip own country. The govern
ment might sell if they _had,
no property untiL their services had
made "good the injury and paid the,
legal fine, Bxoa; 22, 3.. Bat ihdsd
pier's seem to have had no power to sell
heir servants—the reason’js obvious.
j’To give to the master the,light to sell
;his, servant would annihilate the serf
■ yants right of choice in bis own dis
! posal-—bat say’s tho ( objcctor, j so give 1
j the master a right to buy a servant —
j equally annihilates the servants righ i
Ito buy a man, and different thing to
buy that nmn ot another mar.. ' Mud,
more might be said on this point, .bu ■.
this must suffice. One article] on the
• • . ' j J ! ' : f
Kew Testament will close thesomr
•tides, d.; , : (' ;. i ■.
-.'//V: A I l/ r; y'^'j£Tho;.EleouMoa of-iellogg, at
BY THE rBBatDF.NTOFTnE UNITED STATED /■" i aM .! Bfo>.Trinr T .t
cILX//; / 'kL’'': : v I'pv/ .-r—. >i' '.'V L I
Theyear that ris) drawing' toward "®'^ o Ki«*|ithdrid Examine r.of the.26th,
to clp>v has ijeen filled with tije Moss- thq day, pteviyus
fruitful fields, and healthful ccr Kellogg, the recently condemned
akios|". To these bouniids whteh a^^ an >9® in that/city-^
bo §ftnstantly\ enjoyed 'that Iwo ai-e After tt very detailed account,of his
prothj/to fbrgpttho Source from which th| Examiner says : , , V 1
they.H'omo, Others have been added fiyO; minutes td one' o’clock the
w hich of bo extraordi nary a nature Unit drop , jelll and: the condemned man
fail to Denetrutc and soft- was iaundped iDto eterriity. Jloatrug
en even the heart which 1 is habitually gled violently.for' about/a\*qcond, the
insensible to the eyer-waichful Pi-ovi-j rope.* swijying.to/ andpfro}; 1 '!!tee , '.lie
dence-Of AlmigSt|f God. r In the midst a cl ode;/ jHowae /I oft'
j°,ftn t ' e< l u nllod raSgnitud,e hanjkihg thirty|minutaB?Wher. be was,
[which has someliineB'Beorned-to in-cut downiiand pronbnnet d ‘dead’ by
fvrte nnd provoke thp, : nggresiio.ns pf!the attendant physioijii, his .neck,
| foreign tStateSj peaco/has been/pro- having bsjen brpken lh ti e fall. The
I served with all nations, Order has body sawlj placed in a coffin and sent; to
; been maintained, the laws have been, the burial ground. />//
1 respected and obeyed,,and harmony “Kellogg was a rather pre-
S P re ™ ,ed . e Y® r y#« re > a . e * CO JP t t possess?ng appparanibo'.st jut, five feet
-if}®-.®'m tro °* I® I'Wy 1 'Wy-conflict. \V hile eight~br tjino’inchos-higb, with spark
that theatre, hasboen greatly con- ling bright blua' eyes, Saiidy hair ahd
traded by ,armies .apd beardfanll His
, navies of the tht needful di- skin, : from long; confihlmfent ,(f*onie.
vprsipns of wealth andfhlrength from months) baa-hecOmo as fair a fo-n
t^t5 O MV^'^ TOfal - indaBt^'!fo '- t^i mute’sT* |Be/wofe,‘ at thh execution',-a
national dofonco, have not arrested dark bllk/coat, and bi-ass button*.'
the pl o w^thq,BhatOo f Or thersi,ip.r- light Uajftfotk,; a bliiO check shirt
Ihe axe. has enlarged the borders of and black wool hat; Ho was anna
our settlements, and the mines ns ready about thirty-five years of a>4 <
well of iron and voal aa of the prcci- ‘tTho Veetch hud previously con- !
ouß jUjetals, have yielded oven more fessed his guilt, .-the iubsthneo "of
nbundaiitly. than heretofore. The which confession, was that ho had
Ipo pulation ; has steadily inpreased, hired'.hiniself in,'tbO pohfederato engi
| notwithstanding .the Waste that has Reer.coips at Island/Ho;.f 10, for the
• heen made jirthe camp, the siOgb,-add.,purpose of/gaining information for
! . th .°.haulefheld j -and the country, re- thh henppt/of the Federal govern*
the consciousness |of ,aug- mcmt, and though at last detected, ho
raented Stnihgth and vigor, isjpedmit- died with the conviction that ho bad
j.tcd to exptm a caiuumuncd yeans .valuable; information,
wmi a largo of freedtinp in • the charactpy of a jspy, to that
Ao human counsel bath devised, government, thah/any other man in
notwithstanding the /moral hand hasi.thjg.lJnitpd: Suites Seivlcej/’
worked out, these great things, ; They;f l ' Comipcniirig on this t]
are gracious things ot/the V u
God., vvho, while dealing witJb/msdiVv'/ W'e urh assared that
anger for our | diie word of trutlt ia t._
roinembercd mercy. It has seemed about confession, ic. I '
tomefcfitand proper that they should ■ % Spineer Kellogg ftVown. wbpse
be solemnly, reverently and gra cful- caBt} is mdntionodi kvas the son
j ro wiV county,
and voice, by; the whole American Tdhk. He enlisteillm the arnv^
P o ? l> f' 0/,v ... . . yhrnlCr Gcji.Lypn iicffifil/apdremain
- °> therefore-,^ jnvite my fellow I e( j in active was ta
pitizcns in ath parts, of the United i kon pHso'ncr off . poa Hudson August
States, and also those whp are at sea,! u, 1862. IHe had been hih 'the acrvice
ppd those who are,,so-joui-ners; in for r j of - the uiJder Admiral
f;«" ‘f^ 9 ’ $ 801 1 Foote, and was ombonrd tjie> gunboat
The Jjast Thursday or- November | Essex, Cpmmodore.Porter, that
a vessel cotp nil tied such a havoc upon
who j l 0 famous rebel rara v ; tfie -Arkansans.— i
tVi? n jy . re ‘! He ed prisoner of war
pite.offenng j while tjdilroySng a rebel • ferf-v boat
iraise] just.y nC ar Port; Hudson, Aug, 14iL, .iiindj
lar deliver-j undcu protection! of a boat’f*''
ey do also, j C rhw of forty meii, through whose
P a F i cowardich, it is alleged, ifie Vas taken
isobeaipneo.' ■’ ■
and made prisoner. > There was an
re aU ncinaturaP. paired felt toward all dh j
orpliaus,oi board/the 'Essex, ancf young Kellogg!
laP?intablei wda, . treated witih each great
ire uiiftvpidji- indignity that Porter held
AV Plx 'Villi’ pfScers as bdstageefor his
.of the nation,'-=a.iid restore' it,’ as soon M**j
[as may be consistentwith 'siiduld be| treated a« prisufir
i purposes, td Toe full enjoyment 6l tliOab. five [men tree, and have
; peace, -harmony,. triqquiHl^. arid beedeschiingod. while aslant oflif
I union. \; ' ; - Iri ’ ' cer hung on;,the nnfdririded/charj>e
!Jn testimony-whereof, I hayo.nercun- 0 f being ai spjfj- For-over., a year 'lie
(£ set my. hand, and cansodi thi.seal bas been, kept fts a at
of the United States to.be |ifl\xocl. in KicHnsoiid, and td-
Dono- at,; the *ity ;of VVasb|rigtoh, day'Miis, ijit'hor; now
this day. of October, jin the j business, hears; through ihe ilifehniopd
year 6% oi|r Lord one. thousand !,p :l [jer , tJiat iiis son, was executed •'on
eight hundred and iuxty three, a'rid Friday T : 'i V V •
of'the Independence 1 ol ,Uie tlnithd. • tVbal addsTo the outrage and c®*,
States, the eighty-eighth. ..\j , *£'■• 1 amity' is | the assurance - Goneral-
A. LiNCor.N. : irntleclv, given usjate as Sfqncl'ay la^|:
f VTF m. 11. Seward, Secretary of State
#a»_REy. Samuel Wakefield,sp
i called, wto.was a member of the -lastl
iLegislatUro froii movclaud fepun- j
ty, is on« of the most infamous cop
perheads ipthe State.. He .lately, be-,
cause lias daughter, a. Mrs. ! ilass],<ir,
.-refused to. allow persons to : sit; at: ? bcr
table wearing buettrnut brqgatpiqa,'
sent her word that be did not wish id
see her face miiil she had changed .her
politics—injdiber words.tint.il she-hud
become /atj ( efteraj' to thcUniotn This
man Wakefield made himself exceed
ingly obnoxious■ and offensive jlfo dpt,
cent men during the last Legislature, j
When the question of freedom was al- i
laded to, or anywcfcrenco was- made!
to the horrors ;ofvslavcry,dtring which j
it became necessary- to appeal to the i
justification of God forj.be course ifj
loyal men, this itnpiojis hypocritd!
would-answer dhat the Legislature ofj
Pennselvania “was not,convened to
Icgislale for God." He voted ;on all!
questions against the war, against, its
brave defenders j and wo have a sub
lime faith nohlothcaf{fed i
daughter, whom he notified not to
stow her face at bis house; will: find a
home of gloryj in it world hereafter,
in which her hypocritical traitor fa-l
thor will occupy a, very dark hole in a
very warm pit. , ' _ .
!■ WasbinotoN’s Toast. —Just after
the clone of the Revolutionary war,
God. Washington, at a dinner whet c
several of his. officers I were present,
save as a toast: V :
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■ *The American Soldier of Freedom:
May he at all .times secure a good and
plentiful ration; and when- ho; baa fittr
(shed his tear of duty on earth, may
he pitch bis rent in the Elysian fields,
at d tb ere receive his i 'reward. frOm
the right hand;ot the God of Battles."
jisrGen. William Preston, one! of
GoneralB wounded
at the Chickamjuxga battle, was the
Jbrmtr T 7.; toflpain.
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to life’fiu[hcir of; the nMmlered ls political. .Pray, hoi£:"
that shbalfl bolprotoetefl, is ir<to ilfftiet Who-,'
gnpjihd ior his execution, :.willlbe prevehtedfrdD^oting.fbrwhom:
.and it lie ' theßuspeneionbfthe
tice w,as.-®von; that Tetalmtionr would j* . ,$• . J ) •!' . ' .
follow,, su^h vi ;in act ;of brutality; but '**’**■ >»- natura however, that
the assuhijivcc came too late, as the of tbo Copperheads should mourn over,
ficer -was executed on .-.Friday, three the suspension of .the %/tbeas corpui.r- ;
boft)i|o the interview. he gov- Jt ensures the prbpmt Sllingup-of the
element Wad been made aware of this ,1. , - , £ . „ ■
peculiar case! before, ’bbt that,delay i
which ut jtinies becomes so .criminal' ’f 1 tlve nclcl, and rnay turu from
made the final] appeal top late.,, V his ;purposo to ‘‘driven Meade', into
It is srjurpe of groaiconsolaUon, Washington,”- and: thus . “raise the
that this ybiing prepared spirts of} the Democrats,Wnfiym
for bis -dooni., In. alp his .e(tcra, .tlmldi• ■ give' confidence to the
home of aeptenaher and,.October of ‘ U, u". . , V- • ''4l u ' ■
last ini-letters' received *as wavem.tr: ’ but to loyal
late as. Ju y, 1803, ho wrote to "his apdto the war-worn veterans inutile
family that hej wasjreadjj and willing ranks, it give's hope, and joy, fofr it
to die. ]J. -il ends tho occupation of quibbling,
Wo nndsfsland that there is a deep cowardly traitors.T # ■
feeling of indignation manifested: by Vr • 1. ■ £ A y 4 •
General Com. Porter-and P H Rieli.
other officers atr thm, outrage. Tho mond Enqvirer ortho - Mat ult.; says s'
rebel government may be sure ; that _ Tho p r g Be ut: position of military at.
such acts Pf atrocity will be revenged. fairB p^ sentB W'vory encouraging
Pn th.scaso the pfficeivwas very popa- p r o 9 pek' We'see military. Unis dail/ ;
lar, binch beloved and very serviccblo. £h an^i„g;. a -|r d ever against us; Stato
after State overran; the. onetny, as it:
were, ever, gaining ground.. Wo have
been ' repulsed from Pennsylvania;.
driven ffdm Tennessee,,
Mississippi, and Arkansas land \ .Mis
souri are all nearly overrun. Tho
physical prospept of the
bat little bright iand encouraging.' ■
Gen. Butler on the War.^— Gen.
BntltfcV opinion as to the manner iii
which the | war should be prosequted
is given in! his letter to the Springfield
(Illinois)'rimss meetings as follows i •
'‘‘Compromises are impossible, save
between equals, in right. Eeorganiza
tion or reconstruction is alone useful
when vicious parts ate ft) he left out;
Amnesties are for individuals,notfor oK
ganized cohimnnitica. Therefore pros
ecute the war, bring every part of the
country into submission lb‘the, Haws of
the United States; then there will be
no place, for rebclJioUjnoparties for
compromise, no locoaaion for i rfcoon
*trnc.tion,and clemency may b* shown,
and' amnesties' offeiMte.individual
citizens. Who desire, tbenw is there
aay other way to restore the Union?”
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Adtite titeaenrt
cent* per sqnarc-i«ach '
25cebts.' A'lilwffct lißeotmt^faeie-tA yearly
fcd T ertl*«pii, and oclongadTertiagmepts. '•"■■:
■ A «pic« feqnaliei tmn ftu&f this type
measured as a square: ' , IJS> grr
Special notices 35 per cent, addition to ireg- '
War rates. • ‘-.V* "
• card*, ?6 cents
and pwths,
of a public mUur*, /r««i ' \
• The bf a; , ■:
; We have sometimes seen a *Kttfe ■
coffin, like a casket for all
alone by itself in a lingo'hearse, piel- ;
£>r.c h olyw i thpl umest anfl gbomy os
p.frowrf, and Wo kayo thought, not sd
should wo-aaepnljjiiny those a little- .
way' .who -go in the morning.Wo :
.have wondered why they did not take
the little coffin into the camagawith
them, and lay it gently on their laps ,
—tbo‘sleepei tuoro lulled to rest with
out® .bosom .or a cradle We iiairb
wondered What Use there/, was for
tears in such a going in the yearly -
morning from home to' home—like
lair'white, doves with, dowdy brings
emerging from nether idg.ht,
tering;for entrance aU the windows ijf •
heaved.•, Jfover - has there : 1
hand wanting lov take the, wanderer
in. and sh fit out the darkness and tliO
storm. Upon tliCso. little fachs ic
novcf seemed to'iis thutjDeath should "
place his great . seal. TherqUno
thought of the charnel
young listeners to the inyiita.tidn,, ;;
whoso acceptance wc are boadd;,"dot
tSs^irbid; there should be morning
songs, and hot sighs *i'
and not badges, of mourning j dd-tfihry.f'
nor elqads.-but hright faces and4r3ghti
dawning* together. Fold up' tho ■
white robe; lay aside the forgotten
toy; smooth the little unpressed pil
low. and gently smile as you think of
the while, rai nicht, of" tile harp < f
gold, and of the fair brow 1 with its v
diadem ,of light;smile as'yoti. think N
that no y ears can inake'that mera<%y
old.. An eternal guileless child, wait
ing about the threshold pi Paradise's
for the.-codilng- friends ftofe;jhome.— y
Here the glad tips would quiver with 7
aiiguishi, v the; bright . curls growing
grizzled and . grayy the youngheart
weary and old—but there, changeless .
as the stais; and- young ksv,the last ,
new morning/" How r.many .of these V ;
littles ones thcre must-.be ir< heaven
gathered up'froni'ail crimes, even
from lieatlion Bhoyos— died
’seKyonng as to retain no tpcmnry of
;nnd. to wdiom thojwodd of*'
glory-srfems ns their.natrvo|laiid. - v * ■ "
• jHumoßs of --fitiE " !Op-< n
phene- C. Kftrrj the historiographenof v
the Mackeral Etjigade, while, lately
approaching iheiCapiU>liaii. City, en
hounlered a hiMOr^orrather*. in his
own words:
■ VVheh very’near tbo pity, on niyi-re- \
turn I met a chap weighing ‘a*
bou.t 225 pound*,'who ivas on hi.* way
L ip a lawyer's to get exemption from *
duly fixed. ;
‘‘See here, my patriotic; invalid.’’ ':<i
saj-s Isiceptieally;‘'ppw do 3-611? Coma •.
to he exempt ■ f ' _\ c
, “I am ,cxfe'mpt,’ ? a^pro^V,
foundtj- riiolaoelioly manner, ‘.‘because
I amjniffet heart./'
>a true,” eavs fto, .
Wally,.. “X : asked-ltb6 Jyenimjftf ray'll
didn’t Care ,to ; do
was ‘enough; 1113- heart is broken, and
1 ani not an able-. bodied man.” .
Draftfhg, niy boy, isiof a natafjvto
develop the seeds of [dicase pi'the
hitherto healthy human system. -
'l-' . ; Who DoesfJit
’v Tbo Copper!; eads' are distresffed tj,
suspension' of i\io.
iafd dedlare'.jlliatlthe real the-
-,v?r . 1 v " .
Dayton'! .(Ohio) Journal ■
gives the following sciontfiic definition
Of Greek-fird:
“A subscriber asks tts^.^Wb*^} -
Greek fire f" It is an uncohsjtutipn-*'
al, composition, compounded by
diabolical. Yankee . abolitionists* for -
the express purpose of tjistressiog. the a
friends of the peace Democracy. ■ Its - '
immediate effect - will be to give,Bpau-» •
regard , and the Charlestonians, a fora*
taste of what may befall them
after.* .; tilh-
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