The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 30, 1864, Image 1

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CLEVELAND 4 PITTSBURGH, R. ft. •-
Beaver East. . s
fyr.ntems, Monday, JV«| 16, 18G8.—TVauu
' lot StiH'fr Station difotlohi-. ' 'v/,
t . K . Arrires at Pittsburgh, 10:00 a. m.
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"Rochester Station—
* Roches
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°d BtHi’n N,< 7:10 a.
jdnri|lrV : 12:80 P.
4?h' Brighton i “ 3:00 p.
Mail, '/ - s:lfr P.
' Bipress, 1:05',A.
IP: .Express, 2:05 p.,
Ciacin’ti Exp. 0:15 P.
, ■ Going West
i' heaves Pitts.
• CroatUne Accora. 2:15 P.
Iftßrigh'uAccoiu. S;l5 A.
2d'Brigh’n “ 12:00 A.
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4ih “ ! 5:40 P. !
Mail, ■: | 7:00-A.
■ Ist-Express, ' J:45 a..
2d Express, l:f4 P. I
.IPO-. BBAi)LI
QuarterlV, Statemei
' i Beaver Cou
■ New liariiiTos
itIESOL'RCES,
tftiH sml bills discounted,j
totradcr protest
r. S J2O tjpijrccnt. coupon
E per cent.- treas.
Pimitnr* and office fixtures
Ote-frem other bank5i........
.Voies'andchecks'of other ba:
T. S. Treasury notes...,,
Coin in ranlt ....
Protest account
Cun-em .expenses
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. -tiAßixirnss.
Tapital sfockpiidin^.ls
dole's in,cil*culß*.ipn.... *
'!'»* d(‘pft3it6r9-...L.'i,'
(bc-Comtndnwfcalth
r.-£;?'an'i: earnings...,
1 vitlends unpaid...
M certify that theabnve statement is true and
■feet aj-esirding to the best4f my knowledge
Mlef :. •;>, Entrant Hooba, Q*M>’r. .
crull O-.Htyi gTfcccTnbed before E*e,'f U;y bo
of Ftfyiuafy. ,v 11.. 18tji| ;
' - T. M. MoOui-ii, Notary Public.
A VER bill STORIi.
'.edm the Room, totmeriy Oc
inpisd by the I^6%rl;Miniß k
i£i.Subscriber bs’ying purchased the Es
inKisSincnl /will fendea tor to keep coti
■''y •;! band 'ail articles usually fohnd ill
; -.-i , • ** '!
i' iOf: a Physician and DrufegiSf the public
■ r.iy an his keeping ,thfe PUREST and'
.sT-PEUGS. ■- ' -1 ii . ■ |
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**‘Wy of other articles! willfSk~
in. his estalblis'hm^Ti*
y Extract," of • CnffeeJt'-Rojsin JSdap,
hinoj Soops. Port Monies, Combs. .
'■L ARTICLES 'FpR TITE TOILET.
)0L POTTOS,!LEAjP PENCILS,
■EDLES. STEEL- RENI HAlti
i’>i:U-Sl} ES. TOOfH BRTISIIESi
•,TulijVC('o. 3EGARS. tyRT} 1
■ |Tm :\X)TE.A FOOLS-H >
; : ! .1 CAP PAPER. ' . ,t
‘‘ ■■'i'! O'l r LoMp.s ai\d' Chi,
hf.e are a Tew of tie'ftrticles, and)
■ilwhys'on hand.' Call and see. .
fill tcy. by- closer attention and fair
H S; tft. give satisfaction, to all who may
r :T him with their custom. ■ ». ■
- • C. Pi CUMMINS. !H. D.
attention will be paid tiT
tp Physicians' prescriptions. If [ttug-2? i
Viqi\S r (^oCery“
'lt ', ■
Ej STORE.' j. ' \
t fiiV.crihiT respectfully announces -to
. 'i!' l '•■iycn-, aLllcn-yer find Vicinity,' (bit
,7* *k“«* ;4piM?cjExy & vmvtvito
'"' ‘ n ilis i room [formerly occupied by
.[f ; “ ar(d, "directly ■ opposite t^'e
~ ■! where wfe will keep constantly on
1 “nil for sale a large assortment of
««ses; ,uth as
■ , 1 Rltt’E/
id" ' MOLASSES,
SUrAR, .. SYRUP; ■
FLOUR,: POTATOES, arid
oi,ie r articles usually 'kept in 'a
'“wy-Rloi-e. ; 1 i
'>untry.produce taken in exchange
toods, a,rthe price
CJ ’ T. T. McKIBBIN.
WST OP I.BTTBRS ;
in the I'oal Office at Eea
,V M - Msr:1 ’ ]B64 ' 1 F
A .., Emma Maria .
. .. Haber Peter.
‘a Roh ; Heckathbrajc .
'‘Ute"-'.'. nareThqsO
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hf jj j - ;MtfrrimanMJ
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J oscDh ■ Swagger Annie,
' ■ T^Mar 7 J ,
PleiiM ««??K for . l « t^er « in the above
M ?, th *y Er « advertised. ; 5
M. J. ANDER3Oy, P. M.
BETTERS
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Cbfri” .. G
>n Wm , f^ et P»Mrs SIT .
PrwoiU* gi&fer^oma
•illista wbiteMris.JdL ‘
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tor A Proprietor.
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Utlitnrin Two Dm-
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p paper disoontlpoad
ktled.
lunicationi, by Stall
in.
AN ODE FOR
The following bcauti
were lately
Dickineon, of.NewYotk
by a lady “whether
. | 1 Am I for';
thepeace whichil
j non’s throat,
j Aadihe suasion of shot and shefi,;
Till Rebellion’s spirit is trampled dowd
’ To th*.depths of its kindred belt ' .
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Or the peace which shall (follow the sqilad
■ ! ton’s tramp, .•;
Where the braxen trumpets bray, / .
1 ■^ n ; < * with the fllry ql storm and, strife,
For! the peace which shall ' tiih out the 4ep-
I roiia stain, ;. ■.
Ojf oiir slavery, foul and {rim. t '
And shall sunder the fetters which £reak and
I /.clank f . ' .• ■:
Op the down-trodden dar: c man’s limb.
CTflCAdtJ'fe. B.
Going East.
(er Air. At Fitter
m,.,...: 7:20 A. x.
5i...;.. 8:40; a.Vm.
m 2:36 p. m. :
m.4:50 p. m.I
7:00 p. it.
-2:20 a. V.
8:30 p. H
M...... 7:50 p. k.
1 curse him as a iiraitpr and falslT'of heart
Who^ould'shrink from the conflict now,
And will stamp it with blistering burning
• 1 ' brand j J , -r! '
bi ijbis hideous, Cain-like ib row. H' i
Out out of the, Way ! with y<iur spurious:
■ peace, ‘ •
Which would make us rebellion's slaves;
We will rescge our land from ..the! traitorous
' «F a9 P, -. ■ H'l ■ . .
j Gtj coveritover with graves. H
it of Bank of' out; i of jthe way! with! your ' knavish
nty.' i j ]. • J schemes, - . '.'-'L .
s. Feb. j 1804. You trembling aad trading packl
.. ‘H, * ’ Crouch away in the. dirk, like a sneaking
Mttive $51,947 90 ; bound •' j 1 .. '
100 00f snf * > I » , , ! •
? bnda. 95,180 00 * lU j at u 8 a^stirhaa-beaten back, j
■iotea* 4,850 00 v . . ‘■ , i j .
1,958 95 tl' P oul * barter the fruit of otitj fathersV
Ml.’ . blood, | ■ 1..
ts and - . C* Ajc d sell out the Stripes and the Starg,* '
*\~.r r 6754 41 Purchase u place with
i 1 j -Or escape from .rebellion’ s' B,dara,‘ * I
400 M l t”; t '■ ■' X I ■■ ‘‘ ' ’ 1
j ' By tpcwidowfa wail, by tears,
j; $-210,960 65 .. By the orphans who cry for{ breads * ’
itll-irinlno ' r t»h6'fell, we winjnlerer yirid. 1
’ j TitJ rcbellibn e soul is dead .' | v ..
33,574 81
r 603, ,64 . 1
1,986 70 *
t;ici 00
Arr. at Rochester.
M 4:00 p, u.
m.; 1T:0O a. m.
Mi 1:82 p, H.J
6:to p. m. :
M..7:20 p. Mi
M...... 8:20 A. M.
M....:: 8:00 A. Mi
t...:.., Sioo P.| m.
V, Siipt.j E. D.^
igi
Another Lincoln Nomination.
[ \7|liil!e' die; politicians
of',2»(|c'iv jVork are an itigi their polil.
ical ijotiojtjs knd their per
±‘Pr^ reDCe c " ne ® ri ?) l i ,, f; the Presir
Toward towards its determination and
foreordipatioii- with sue i composure
as Esop chronicles in th|« case of the
ox and fly. ;“
The mails pearly every day con
tribiuo their assurances Jlhat Mr.,Lin
coln jwill cortttihly .be re- elected ; that
’ the mechanics and farnru rs; the men
of wealth arid special culture; those
' of the east and vjrest; gcxv politicians
and jnoyicesj jusi weanedl from-their
nonage, are all linited ir! iibrbehnlf—
manyunquestionably, so |moVeif bo
caiisfl Jiis conduct has , jiven higher
chflraetcr'toiparliSanship.jbut the lar
i ger part influenced by | his sterling
j palriptism, cheerful confidence of sue-
j cess,.earnest and ineessflnl labors'urd
eoumj practical judgmclitj r !'
I Tip has
! moved, and has fcdln well tljo mo-
I lion i|f the Legislature df Ipinnsylva-.
j nia. with an ;amendmenl; it has r.om*
| ated President Lincoln fp: re-election,
jand tjio nomination was [ made unan-
Tmoiiffly. Nebraska prefers Andrew i
Johnson, of Tennessee, fe r Vice; Pres-1
idontj " •: ■[, j. : •
Wi| are hot astonished nt the accu
mulating evidences of tln President’s
popularity throughput th< free States.
Perhaps Ve ought not t<j» wonder that
j the j valuable ends apd results of
j policy arc beginning to l|o| hppreeiatod
in the south. | But remembering how
Jort a period has elapsed sjnce'Nor-
Ik vwas fired by rebeUionl and its
iof industry destroyed by j treason.
wo.ee nfeas to a gratified; surprised 'at
findinlg in the “Newßegjme,” publish
ed at jNorfoiy Virgmia,' the following;
■•“Wie observe that many of the
State Legislatures and sun fry city pol
itical organizations have | nominated
Mr. Lincoln forre election|U) the Presi
dency, and the people seem w;ell pleas
ed with those acts of their represent
taiivejs. We think it too early to move
in-t his matter. The moment the nom
millions are, made, the! contest will
] Mr. Lihcblh, if pat in
nomination, wilt be a formidable candi
| date, | Even Opio,seems t j bo in favor
of his re-lectipn.” ■>. ’ '- i !
, A Loyal nominated Mr,
Lipcplh i n Texas. Ho hi is .been re--
nominated in j Louisiana,. Kentucky,.
Tennessee, Missouri auld Maryland,!
an fl ! * now spoken of in this* manner
even in Virginia. Thd Change toast
be yey radical in the “Old Dominion”
that reaches oven to results likoThese.
We shall yet see Virginia: as lustily
laborious for office under 1 the “Bair
Splitter,” as aba oyer was under Mad-,
ison, Monroe or their successors.—*
Philaj Worth American.
iso be found
nneys.
only a
in Of world. j kr* Lore,
IfethiW
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Dtirfh' *pd
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rang.
patriotic line*
>il . Daniel S.
twer to a queJj
for poaeat’l
! Jfed: Ds^Wlireari/
;Gnedaywhi|esitti ig in An bid
fftfchic ncd high-backed -chair; ib r the
parlor of amtelii Richmond in May,
18fl|3, enjoying* good pipe and North:,
krn futper, and bad just becomeinter-
B»tcd.in the latest newii, I.'heard: the’
dopr of the room open; arid the tpot-!
«tep*bf two persons approaching—
They jßeemed to be Ulking\co,»fiden
tially ; together, and I thought it my
fp make known my presence by
some «gn, so that I might not hear
anything not intended fijr my ear, but
On peering into the room imagine my
surprise when I recognized in the oc
cupants, Jeff. Davis anjd his traitor
friend, Toombs of Georgia. 1 hesi*
tated no longer, but settled myself
back ip my sent and bejm every en
ergy to listen - to- the conversation,
which was'carried ob.in slow tone.
But said Toombs, Mr. Davjs, yon
most njot give Jay to the vAgarles ol
yoqr brain/ Coine, tell me all about
this nnd |my word
fcir it, |*oa will feel nettor after the re
citai. Davis, i ising, ; turned tlio key
in the door, and resuming his seat
close by Joomhs, gave the following
version of the dream that-disturbed
him. Said he, I had a party,of friends
trrsupnlort last night, who prolonged I
their vjisit to a late hour, ;.l ate heart-(
lly, during the evening and experien
ced a strange feeling of heaviness be
fore retiring. My room you know, is
well supplied with large windows, and
the night r being a splendid one,if lay?
on my back gazing out on the heavens
sparkling as it were with diamonds,
and ruminating on the destiny of the
Confederacy. How long I continued
■thus,il know not, but. stealing over
my senses, as it. appeared to imo, in-
came a cleat er perception of
our cause frdip the beginning./ I
thought mysclffih Washington, iu that j
same room where wo 8 1l met that!
night toiperfecl our plana for the do
straction of the Republic. I thought
seemed t'o live oyer againthe closing
scenes which were enacted in Con
gress, and I' was startled from the
contemplation by-a low, deep, solemn
voice close byjny pillotv, Wyihg‘‘Jef
ferson Davis—Jefferson Davis !”*This
was the beginning.; 'I started' and
looked round to sec who it was that
»poko in those avVAU tones, ftd a cold
chill of h orro,r. crept ovdr me asl saw
a idini, shadowy figures disappear in
in the distance!. Presently my "gaze
became fixed, and; before me passed
the .whole Southern _ laud.,, one State
Offer another. Maryland, heaving,
and tossing as upon the Waves of the
pcccan, doubling which way to pliingc
—Virginia had a smiling exterior, but
the, most deadly/, damning hate rank
! ling in her heart 1 ;! Georgia, crazy with
| the onormjius weight of hojr sins and
ijier passiops, anxious to give them
i vent, in the warm blood of the North
j ern . heart; and rq* passed they all;
iqpo after the other, the lakt appear
ing stillindro hellish than the first
INo sooner wore “these ended than"
by.some singular change i i my posi
tion, 1 imagined -myself standing on
thejtop uf-BunkiarHill, and once more
the panorama of tho State: was pre
settled before tno. ■ This time it was
of,the North .! j.nl why enter into the
details of 1 this vision, for I saw them,
in all tho beautj of their free system;
the chiloren on,,their way'to school,,
the,old people lit the noon day prayer
meeting, the fa*mer in itbe field and
the- scholar in his study; All this
-passed rapidly before mo, ai d I felt a
fire in my heart, that to my-disorder
ed! biain i,hreit ;ned to consume mo
.entirely; A gain the scene
ard I four d myielf on a hoight'over
Charleston hurbnr,.jjuBt at the
| moment the Mar of the West was at
tempt! ng/b carry to the
slarying garrison within I saw the
shot fired. forcingiher return, jjnd my
heart sunk within me as T heard I that
deep, solemn voice, close beside me
say, “Jefferson Davis, Jefferson Davis!
this is yogr preparation for the halter!’
Again, IsW another fleet (jail-to tho
relief of Sumter— ?saw/ the!
ment and its final fall. Onto more I
imagined nyss.f standing on the sum
mit Bunker Hill,and the wh|ole
lay spread out at my feet J and, my
God I the change that had bqpwerver
this land! Where, frbm
spot and extending out to farthest
corner;.these was A bnrryibgtoaad
fro—men shouldering .'tfaeief. muskets
mMI gll tendirigto .one point, .Wmlu
ington. BCy uy«s fairly bland from
my head, s|hen from. the blear blue
abovama, Ihsardoewja&iß th*
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-Yei
firomth*
ffli
iriywtorioM
“Jefferson ±>»vis. W]
bold the armed
sep the
mi-ery *rdde*olai ion twit ’dt^^fpi^.
•J'eftnHW. •* ril j j . J. : .*iterr , hadjHonseof Ifeprewn tariyes.rclotingto
wirk!” My . limbs tre'mhles|aa. y] Davis Joffaraow tße Payment b f bduntielto volunteers,
heard these worlds* • Hell js di'4 Ay countiss. boroughs, &c. The act
ewtal tones; My bi«m,;t»BWsi.d TrtnB3 ,« lengthy, but ibiseorittihs all
feel hcad»ongifi4. n ,y k Serial 8 :| ; }
V At tuts :pointj iM todShw iaesin bonds,
talking ana wiped the eo|d sWeiSikS s fciJson unS a ?
bis. brow. Toombs fembrlWitltit' jtl uowsit here jailw& th™ 8 / * W j* ness waned by the Commissioners or
a mbst of any county, nr U e -cor,]
Underfill, the
riy »*• ***** M
bat tbit, T *f m ? Dt ■* 1
itionlhs* iX;n»y descent XtriT ■*’• down to hell makes the issue as valid and
llt«90 month* I coolil m UVUaJ%‘ ty ol iho wortd M nn*n W 11,0 "‘'l ll *' binding, u ifinil power'had existed
around -the Corife(loracj}7 and-wf felt leased and mv doming e r *r . j 1 ® Becond seetion iegalises and
the certainly that? Jefferson Davis l ° ”^ k< f va l id 8,1 payment of bodnties
wo,w«.M b,W,kM 1 hl > W “■ ■»? tb, Conj,oi9.l,.jr. ~
de»trimtiori; Saw the of vain until to-dav vnn J** u°r ° 01 " 810 authorities Burned in secs
Ports Menry and Ddhe son, ; |hd .a; me loaded duvrif with PP® BrbefoPo tlo “ and 8,1 loans made by said
thrill ol horror crept over mo even i shudder as I r P°T O IK I
that traitor to the’Nonli |and iori liavis ” siiiri h» ? h ® thl f£| •*?«•»<» authorizes, and
Floyd, stedl array n t A **’
the night, leaving tub resfctoT ddltfrdo- kwful words mv ‘H 3 dea, g n aM to exccijlb arid' com
tion. Along, the linhsi Sfein *S r ®®* en « mde by them
mie* possessed of a fearful drea«|,-fly,Twin cwf kgdny rose « f °S pa * ment oi bounties, or for
iug from Nashville and do'lffcibOft • oTthe refunding advancements made for
saw .the-battle#. a shout; purpose, on eo„liiiU|thkt^oy
burg Landing; arid id! and !faerspiration i £
almost in the twihki|ng;oif ah ..vftt^B,e : Jaylight Slrearainc . br ° ?d tr “fi« n tepl and Agree
I Great Ormy of the S X^' U,n ® In 00 Xi and the saidUhtborities are
jM’Olellan pressiqg t ih to and mr T **** reai to boifew [money!
all its mighty bonds.with o.f in..
Again the soleXn voice Wii mv Davis horti , • w “ may be agreed S pon, and t 6 levy
cars,-“JeffersobDayi 3, JeffersonpavW tliby both rose aha B P odk *fS and such taxes os may bo necessary
U.J dpom i, £>: W*M ,h S T ” 0”' ¥*• -f# 1
No sooner were these words, tbab in i katiirht» tflimnLllf JJ - ECtlo ' l P )Urth legalizes ,alf taskess
thd distance J heakd a/S.£ i 8 ' 10 «for
shouting, and yelling that! J£ £ set the h.™i f k 1 purpoS6 of P“J ,n S boantil,as
my feeHngs like! redhat t ?j haggard, careworn face, of Sforesbid: p.ovided that no pr vat.
through ' -„jj soldier or iiion eoinmifjsion-
Soon the d i hdleer, or dratted militia ir,iift or
to my h 1 i p 3r, Bcripted ,tnnn actually mustered
“imps", mtd service, or .honorably di,s
to bring a Jdjcharged thcrotrom. shall* bp
tbemselv e il, any of the taxes assessed in
hofe wi j toXaot.. } r ■ j I
landed oi
desolate p..
gine. Stepping srigli
■it disclosed' to tny vieW a widilen
trance and all around it-'gnsk the
most 'bealitifuV floWer«; and I s/emed
to heal* thb'.most bcantifel ima
ginable. One dr. fey ghafdai here
spoke to me arXj said, “Child o'lnoi 4
tali ty follow!’’ He led the] wavind I
followed elpsely, j jt was riot iojg|be
fore the beauty of the eblrghco psked
away and al' became dark;dreait qnd
desolate. Traveling whatfseeiid to
me a groat dislaripe. We tti tuslbaihe
to a great iron, the inaiUntpon jhicb
scorned to sparkleand blazd wit (tome
intensirbeat vrithio. Here jsat" i el
derly imp as. a| dpprkoapor.And his
side Was a very large book, in ilch
were, written in letters rif, fir the
names ■orall the damned who hs pke
i ceded mo, “Child lof sin/Tspot tlio
oltj man, “who art thoufH and ar.-
sweccd, verily,, niy brttln d l
| know not. “Child of sin; jtell i, by
what name thouj weijt known
earth?’’ • and ' 1 ! answered; J'ersori
Davis. -No sooner had ho c tlcrtthis,
name than tke imps with! a bjihle,
never-to-be-forgotten stlreeifib, •'ang I
to a distant cornpr, a id stoodkrlr.g
with gleaming eye-bnllsj tharfmed j
to loathe'me with a most.tre/™cds
loathing, j trieid to lapproa/ keftj, j
but they would njot permit it getting j
tpatful oi any contact!wit)b jme.Vr’
ror stricken and amazed at thf°n J
duct of those - I thought W*< uld/riiy
friends, j returned to! the c ooPfeh
I now found open, jfo I
entered than the, door eldssdfth, «i
iieavy sound, ank I heard lof and
rolling iu the distance my i/jas I
was thus introduced ,& , ' s ».»iefky of I
the damned. Onward l
found myself traveling aridlcjanAj
anon, at 1 passed by sdrne paj v \JO- :
writbingln all the niiseiy /J ll *wt
1 would turn toy eyes to «t« me
look of sympathy, oni glatee om
miseratior'for my fate,- baud
All’seemed to look dpon ne da 1
drtadfnl .horror; anil pofi|tiv«>r
borui fingers of scorn as JPed, J
Whispered to eaok other..7ll |s
disgraced! Hell is dis{b«eed Irfy
ing faster oh, t at fast fou ypolf
before an opdtl door,' having ritea
overheat’d i’o letters'of Href jf&irj
t'llnyer and 'rocieiycfeitiij ’* '-r
«ritend, and tbete in the mi of a
large apartment j rdne I
of living fire and Mi mi host
awfal being 1 ! ever beheld Ibis
bead vu s mown of living i one,
and roond aad aril Jdt
>•»**» of Bouti«a Ii«gal ;
“ v t *^ ort | l!m »to4ook, wbon,ln •!■■. ••f-;r;sedTrWi«.»t’n-.i-•' .
tf£^MSSf ,h ’ *•“ >l.
.r*r p % ItfiV-provisloW'-o/.
,Ur. if^5 n c|u lelW tar
. . ■ ... .and)to-Hhc
her two boys. ■, i : .| ' of menwhohav(fbe4i^ft.
‘Tm here sf hwton
her. t I?” baked tbo woman. : f ,;■ | gahze all arrangement matfe 4y the
‘■ Yes,’! said- the soldiert “buti I*m I "?ff“ Colri ' tiea of Ml 4, the
afra.d you’ll -find it a bird road' to f" ppprt of B,ltb ihd author-
j r ' «es khe tfommissioucrs to borrow
- ‘ Shan’t have to go,back, .shall I?’’ I ? one f f °r the purpose of extending
she asked with!a startled and affright- f the "t 0 ® aid and” relief. !
cd .;K; ; ■ .:; if :*d : n9iJcth th^feom.
. "O, replied the soldier,• “you’ll any coiinty to borrow
never bach, to slavery ”j[ sufflclbpt inoney. to pay v oJaf ,.
“Then-uo mnssa owns me but the teer said county; who enlisted
Lord, <a ud he’s a- good Mass*,” said 1°" cr tH ? d7tb of October, 18(33
the, womow feelingly. -My, children hereafter enlist, a[ sum
If ; {ii* and mine, 1?hoy’ll not be : H J T ? e f^“E-« 3 °Pi provided,; that
nought and soiled out of; my sight I 7■fr°r boroa ]tth or tbwr.shin |au
ar.d tbcy’ll readundgrow up fol^ 0 !" 1 r h,lvo alr My paid or com
hh&t’fi wJhattheirfader warn’t ) ai 7^ c ®,T- to raise foods..to.•pfiy
He toiledtime’djcome—frdedoim's day- they "hail; have' power, to
buttli; Lord ha’|mercy, I hadaofaith!l r °T f suc i h «w ; they may/re
ThoL 3rd is slo-t concerning hia prom- i TTf; T"' 1 if tbcir Pes P e ctivo .jfOtas
tees. lies.surej though. My ole man ■ ?*" H ,vo botn fi,lcd . then they sl.iil
.said it would come." , ' ; ' ; ■ ho e.|ompt from any ta* levied by the
•“Where is ybnr old man V> asked X tbo payment Of bounties 1
the picket. K ]| r Section seven provides 'thatl no!
“Don’t ax me,” she said in a husky . nd i Bba, l be jw« than «100 in a;,
voice, while the tears streamed down ™° pnt; ’ and sba * ndt hd ,for a loiigor
hercheeks. j j . period than'’ten'lycars: _ - !
The picket Jirected her to the capi Seclibri eight prpvideti thaj
tain’s quarters on a neighboring rise part of tbe bounty has beenl
and clutching anehr the iwoo|ly or. bOio
heads with their facts' * btbopi *!« refuse ’lb paj
she marched^on, a freed woman. ;^\i a 'P d °| r > that the difference
fe# moments before she was a slave * ha amouhl.paid and iho full
amthef two soHs were slaves, liable to P TOmiBed Cnot to exceed $3O0!
be driven about b y the will of another - o,unteei ‘) Bb ah be paid by til
denied b* the hopes which ljr ontboritieß . wfa o shall ass
•nspirp you, ,childreft-ao an humbie C ° l,#l ‘ a tax on such d<i
useful.and happy life. j’j of cities
I 1 A line wasl crossed; she ', hardfvj amob P tB a 8 he required
knew when or w|here. but; toVeLh iu ‘ !! |7 a ! ance s°®' ; ’
the mother bad' risked her/all; iTo 1 °® ctlO P^'' nt h anthorizes tl
l)Ut her children within it* pale, she t^ a * ur " r t the rnoi
stretched every
i|ioners a
there; aml llio yoke of bondage drop Unties to tire volunleers
ped from tbolp neckb and they were Tho teßth section provide
Ned - 'nosey borrowed by school directors,
toad commissioners or sufervWsMdf
cities, borongbs or tbwiisbipJi,
be pUid to a treasnor of fheir own an
polnttaent, who‘shall give sufficient
bonds for the proper payments of the
boat ties. -■ j ■ . i *
I .Section eleventh provides, that If
any soldier entitled to receiveiibU41
ty, shall die before receiving
the money shall be phid to shell
bob or persobs as would he emi'aidU
nbder thfi! hive of the UoTted
States. “
! aa.<*So far frdm ijolleving thit ala>
ver y "»«»« die,- «ay» the Richmond
haye long held the opinion: j
that it is the'normal and only hn--|
m«ne relation ' wkich (•*& titnunn
towiirda capital. When this warn
yrif xri "bait urge that every Yankee
who venture? to put foot ..on Southern
toll be made* slave for life, and wear
«Iron collar aa a bandage of In fen.
ority to the African: Slavery aril! stab
the time the
;Yankees ll&lpUo tell the troth, and
no'JWWber.’? l, • :?•* '•<? j i
QM
I ; .. f -
ititf |t»Un ta _ make i,
ok whiclj: jo make a fi>n
i 'I 1
| ''V JJ-.
i. 'a ■
.'; 1 ', t \ *
editor otvthe^lbipy
**y* sb&t the; Now.’ York i) a -»
up tirel y b > gWa, M
adds, that be shook? Jik* to 8 «t „J
'witk'itkMß. ■ ■ "l -j. ; 1
*i - _ _)
F °V«l«r- whatv' (iu reason di« '
•. a •.. B M ( '‘f- , uinstaneo argues oauv I
nough answered the <J,Mter; ■■ & ■]
eon .s ’cause dafo am" not sufficien 7
HUDiber of water.” ! T | | j-
[t where i
| paid by
>ngh. arid;
T tho>;ro'
|
1 amount
:r,K tb |O f stAe, kjntf of &Mwa| ? aiid . ;
c 5?. S's’ n,an j to.an invalid. - • ! :
IS^SS**
lk diess worth Uitny tive dollars ■
stolon from her.lust Talk about -
juntos dress m silk and satinij f
.. P®*A a "g Gentleman; wat f<> id.
Hand; ‘‘l hop . ?fc‘
v-SS .
to eaci
|he colin
less and
faulting
in such
to pay
;e conn*
n’ey bor
ind pay
B,'that
■froiiM
oaijtte
of
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»t up? Becaus»dv.'
;Hli<j>(|lU Lave one- of Hie own
Hn <f i lot borrow Lfo neighbor's. >
lead h np-tkdd jcjifo; • .' y ,
*■--■ -' -• -i -- L-r*T*7»•;. ar:.V// * ♦, i
■ i i
w ay ~
wa Are beeps like .oestres,
lieeeniy $4.1
ibor...s. e the
0
, °Aim
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v S»t ■
■?n«n&’ wd*,- 76 cJntL a Une, W «L''
aottew
,|. Senatorial ■ ,‘,
I’he
Cincinnati ! t thn» olaitffie*
tfad I, itited.Sidtes Senate:'■• r
to'*^$ er i attend- • 1
anpo in lh o Seriatorily jury, boxfbetij
*alia*y^'/ ; : : ‘
fhkje the ’
i|ict I (leh’tjknow how far gon^
«« re « with /mo; bat : X
tfiosh who disngt&i ajc. privileged **
iPP« Bi to a Inghercoiirt. J r?'. ’
life Cojlamer; <i. „
X. I'/-:--
J|riusach<j9ott ! J. - i- J \ i,.
.jTfap most plea/ feller. to' lia4
£r « Doc of Wisconsin? ;\
of Ohio! 6 ' ;
m greatest fore that eror lived—' J *'
f. .Davis, of . Ken tacky i j 1 - >' ■" ■
Thp Knight o’l the [SorrowfUi'NW v
Lane, [of Kansas. ;x i ■ • ••'
Pe mjost bibulous tmiji in Congress' 'X
~d^ r f RlchardHon,V»r| j*-\ ' JPfi
fe fet io/'hmg man, when' sOber'
•”AJ- r - Salisbury, of IMaware. f -X ••’
i,F h ® m *" who has the least to eav—: X
L. H Ch 4 lrick,l , x p f Indiana. X
■The man a faux pas in
“ ' , tr it:t i | y Xrivate* circular,’'.;
which soon became pabtib property—
mtfe, * rov ’ of Kansas. f «
Tbe man who’comos nearest to he-1 X
in ? : hohody - Mr; Riddle, of DelaX V
ware. ‘ •«• .-i.- .. ■-. .
: Toco* Sri.kYXi?eplmMbn, a conn
'X f-X-piftoiierJ was one day trying
u»,j6cJl Joe a pan- of pegged booted | ,
Tbo old, wan gave tbb jai iicie ofifeeedsX
a fan examination, and Idebidcd not to 1 1
purchase. • ? \' ‘-..|>.v j : »«•>; .• j'
‘‘Nice boots,” said Stefdionsori'X' •>
ve , r .V »h e boots,'’ said old Joe. I
Mltlcant afford ’em.” : j. i
twpdoliais.’V .1 . „ ■ o.ojr
don’t kee
sf Xi>enson.|
I-W c ell t l s *>ould want. ,|
11 dsbought them bootm,’-
I twisting up with e 1
chemical leer than u.su.nl
of boots I had pretty
rac.f 1 r
waMhat?-
iW"tiy v said foe, - 4 all the' tiiim I
W, them boots, I ’had to take t L
men.along .WitfalniQ with hummers
oneion each si.ie, .to ha. Ton thc aoies
Tt?- tima 1 lilted nty feet.” i x:
*■'" * l,,rd 1,1 -the hurv.St field- bands
scarce, a,.d KariLir
■«?Sisw w"“ l ‘ri *“
phs, and the laborers are fdwi"i »Yes ”
ejfclamed Farmer . n i®X
day tor IcffiSS
t get them for that.”! ■■! I J ...
id
ff th'e alpGabet, were
ypu find it difficult to
■ oil oouij,,-,, put the}.
j * - * < • _ • ,
!P any hired
. !
* bireil. hi an
Siiifi Jt)C.]hia'
ivch a ninre_
> “:lui last;
near ruined
Stephen-
alive, why
kill it?-Be.'
»Uer.B 'out
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