The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 04, 1864, Image 1

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Hay 4, 1864.
Editor * Proprietor."
TERMS r° n Doi**«MidFMrt» 3«HM
gniioic, in aoWKse; otherwise Two'Dot-
.■ ue *c£arg e d. No paper discontinued
' a ,u arrearages are sefUed,
Letters and communications, 67 mail,
4 .11 have prompt attention. ' 1 ’ .*
* ‘ ’ : !•_ .a
Separation or Submission.
G en ,, Sickles made a denjjjtby add
4b le s p c eeh while I passing
‘tl-rjugb that'City, a few days since,
Mje make>tbe following
j'cqaen!. and sjtrikiiig quotation:
' .wr.uTaliou: my country rac'd, sep
is war—endless .war. and the
j’tiine and lull of tiiCi.Ecpublici—
i, - t .j uh.irai is peace; | linioii is the
riinieiiiation ‘..four free institutions;
makes us ono.-as a Republic,one
• Americans. 'This peace., this union,
huiied iii the earlier days of the
ifc iiit
WiU . V.oukl be possibly through the
ot'm:son to the Sooth,through’
: a •perception of the impopibilty and
, c ,.k)c.-Micss of eesUtlrigftho- tjnited j
1 would compel Submission
in dm lawful authority of the U
government.’ These . hopes, '’i
lllusive] .This peace!'
SViiat is h? T. are exacts
'n.- submission. to 'vhat?
Tu ihe'.'ConMitifiiou’ of the TJnitTed
t(*. the constitu
te •v.aViv4xpri;«'«i- , l will of-the rnajori
ukij’ile ot th‘e United States •
• —;,i;.iml:iieu to eminent that
iij/ co fiie- .Moment viMiCii this rebellion
drew su-oVif and tired -its first .glut, ;
hsd never ir/li'-u-.i a grievance upon
' # i,y man SVutfc of .VTasoirand Dixon’s
aai‘. r [i. ii<-rTiiifg.] Submission? Yes.
io what? * To a Government.that the.
w)utli of Mason and Dix
(r.‘!ine were conspicuous in influcnc
n,d in ana conducting
3: ruling down toj llio Lour of life
. . , I-■ ' ' . .'I
111 <•) p
When do tv'e hear 'from the South
,1 word about peace except it is ac
,"-,';ipaiifotl‘hy -thfe condition of sepat - -
t To the honor of the No'rfb ho
'it said. that few, v.efy few, are sotlost
in -Vruil is duoTotheir eountryti& to
; ..:ra!,i. mo fiiea of . sopiiralTajn ; aiitl
[yVpplaiise.i]., The armies of
liiir Vuion tiiat lii the front ; 10-dliy
w'w.iu'h siiiv.hioiiC'/J to the field for
jisy*•••.• \i '\p.r!':-' , :Uron.s as that, ‘j [Loud
h.aTiiii; j ' I vt-raid not .envy the fate-;
•f Unit s':y•■■Jihan, the loader oi ' lha’ti
tty -who w-.uli,-.f they. :had_ the j
over, mas?-a. I
-e '•!ra ‘; -.'i i-'i iiiyso l_ ytie.i Spates, j
, fon that r.,rn»y c ! su»C| bo«te to!
comionl a’liij tiWiiors. ‘ ! ' j
• X'mv and tor live-future. the only !
peace that, ;s poWibie, is |bo peace
ilistit.'* Lo be cotujuerod. (Cb bence.)
a peace th bejwnn.aiid priiscrdcd
\v 1 iuaiibjiis; by sidlil’nl generals, ly
Mate/moii. by -the^epustant,.trteaf
f»si. lyv.al-people;’’that .peace will- be'
iioii..riiV'l.?, il edit I>»; pyrmanoHljlML
p-iir'>vi!l give. u~ a • t'eSpiiblie which
nur i’adhjt> iuternled we sbouUi have,
-.a r.-n-.ibHe ailogethe? wliptly and fopJ
. CVCi ft V
--, -r *5- _!' | 1
Ki.’iv ’'.lu/'.t.ahv bill,C‘|».m* j
■iy <ro-or i'&tffoirig the milifiir..o! j
t making jliefn |
e. «;r\ieci*h!«* ; for resisting raids]
nAhe enemy. (been piep'nred j.
Liiv-fliisiTiriali of IheiCommiUeejon j'
Militia hv r-tem, anti read in- |
:hV House. 11 is built mainly Up- j
.•’n* Massachusetts and j
■’ti iln- approval of Vue Adjutant j
mler Ibe hill, the State is'
i<K*ii into regiinenls A.nd brigades,!
1 it manner of c-hoos- j
all ihfij officers of theisfbinor or-!
iiza;ions',|cleetive., jl t gives" Pijila- j
pliia fomj brigades, Allegheny one
C.na'yof icteh. officer, non-commis
oiiicar",ir.u and' private is the.
no as that of the regular service,
Owing,- however, thirty cents for
hens t,oloach iganl A fine. of;sev-l
ty- : five dollars is ! imposed for I non-
till
Go
div
tendance: . i• ■. . ■ - j
IX eV Yoik §ays that J
ori'Lai.-ij'-ctto is overrun by rats,and j
iit arebel prisoner was awaked the j
•iicr. night by the nibbling of one at i
is toe., ' How glad our. poor, tellowar
iXibKy ■ vvoultl bo to get half a chance
t » tew': rats. ,The r’pdenl quadra
s would be more nibbled than nib-
mug-. .
Foprt 6'p Emphasis — The force of).
ompliasi»iin.giving meaning to |a son-j
ehc;e, isjwoll illustrated by a. brief
overheard' between. tiyo
persons:jine other day:, “Do you im
tgipflne to be-a fool,” said one indig
nantly. w|as the-reply; “1 do
n °l ihiayins ybu to bo one.” t -
Xhc Dnlgrebn orders have
V ut nTypurtiated by Geneaials Meade
ana Kilpatrick,' and notice to that ef»
R<mt ' to M 36 rebel Government,
“era flag of truce. These officers
, *|y that no such orders were ever.au
onzed Jo be issued. S
. o, 'a Rhode Island regiment
V;„ , toen brnthere named Postley.
»ji twins. Their aver
a,i|* ten two inch*. - .
1 i ,
>. -
lu a tabic. • of 1 “Remarkable; eveiits
that transpired in connection with
organization of the Southern Confed
eiacy”'ibis' Almanae has the fpl
jto'wihj;: ■ • ; • i
i. December 20, 1800—Sbddon evacu 7
atiojn of Fort Moultrie by Major-An-
United Slates army. Ho
spilios the guns, burns, the guh earfia
(g°s,! and retreats to Ft Suniter, yirbich
lie ioctunies.- ■ o ! ;•, , | ! --
December. of Ft. Moul
trie' and (^ast!o : Pinckney by* South
Carjolim.i troops. Capt. Coste surren
ders! th-> revenue cutter Aikenlj
"January ii;,iHGl I—Capture1 —Capture of Fort
Tuljiski. ijj ; Savannah troops..
; jpnuary 8 —’.phol arsenal at‘j Mount
Votjnon, AJa , with 20,000 stand of
anrjs, seized by the Alabama troops." !
•Jpnuary 4—Fort Morgan, in Mobile
Bay, taken by the Alabama troops. ■
Jpnuary l!—The stca-insliip Star of
ihcj West tired into and driven off by
tiiejSou'tii Carolina balteries, off Mor
| risJl.siahd Fail arc off the attempt to
jrcibforcei Sumter. , »
j, January 0 —Mississippi seccdpdjvotc
P|>f jtliM convention, 84 to 3ft.
f Jjanuary 10—-Forla.Jackson, St. Phil
iipjand Pike, near Xew Orleans'cap ;
•tured'by the Louisiana’troops. 1
Jjancary 11—-Alabama seceded; vote
'Jf 'Convention. it'd to 20. -
j Jkhiiary FiWCaptu-rfj of, Pensacola',
.NTayy l.ard and. Forts Jlarrancas and j
Me (tea. Major iCtfase.' sliortlj- after-*!
;-.January Surrender of Bato|v T*"
k'ulgo Ahenul to Louisiana troops. J •IP'"S ifM*'
jlimuiry I&—(iuorgia;secedeJ; vote /that oilier
, ..l 4onvenlio:i, 203 to 87. ,/ j itffa |:¥
i jiaiiuary 21—Now O rleana M.iul anil ~l° sa "j -1
'[Custom House taken., ’ t'• ■ ';i sduvlowiji
I . IJeW.uajy'Nl—Texas seceded: vote’! M iem ]j
of b>iiven[tio.i|, 16(5"jo 7; submitted to|
a vbtt} of pbo people, Feb. 24; the act i at Vf
tbo|k‘elfecf. Marchi 2, . jmeiey..
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Vol. 4Q-3STO. 3:8. i„ ,
A^eoeshAlmanao—Who
■ :. & 0 War ?
■ A friend in tljo South, says
change, has Had the kindness
a sccesh almanac, for 1862 j pi'
Na;bville, at the Southern Sf
Bock Concern, 'Re v, Tl O. Si
P- I)., Editor. The second pt
taitjs.a wishy-waaliy.secesh boi
tlodj the ■“Stars add Bara." - \V(
the opening verse: f
■•” is sixfy-'tyoj!—and sixty-onej
With the old Union, now is gone)
Ileeking wlth bloody wars; '
, Gene with; that ensign, once so priz
. _ The Stars r and Stripes', now so dear
- [Struck for thle Stars and Bars.”;
[' ‘‘V t>„ i; i.listcn; to tlieir sepulchral voice, thel emotian'lie could not con
4 1 r br ; l !I y *f L ! 1 - 10 Under lUir drnoplngUv?*^and yon j ta / nsl , g t 0 Ai fheniM said: ! /
\ V JiT\ difr of the vev will* read plainly a story of .gnawing j., ~ria ng -it,' bo’d, lalie'a ‘ray’iiioi
telwruttTv 3— f>urrondcr ot the rev-,. , • « , 1 ' ? ’ *1 : - ,
enle cutler Cut*] lo I UvJ Alabama-fta,! 9 pmeamg pold.of you know . . \ ' " y..
u 1 ■, s f U . , r . -; fovefj, of days ot weariness and nights ThevelT felt, will bo a brayoi
'‘lpUfoary. &[—Soailiorii , ' 0 I W af * d “H?* 1 *? * "> the fifldV } .noble,_ a tnij.
•'f ' .i 1 , <, V) 1 1 • ' ‘ r-spair'. T.hev are our. friends ana [ ow . -Mien who 1 have a rignt.and
met iu M.jnigomorv, Ala. • 1 1 * - -,, -i- - .■ . .1. •
kbru-it-r ?-Tho Provisional'Con- ' brothers.. .They were facing the thick- a ,, pro , latl()n ot their country c,
I. .. :... ~, ' ' 1 ! Iv-lirirl JiiT missiles of death in defence ; are . j oV erg of their home and; of I
slit 11 tion adopted- , ! J ■ jA • ,” ,i ,! • * !- •
• Fobruary-p—Jefforaorl Davia. of-Mie-| * w<> ' wer *: 9, “ ,n S bj i -°“ r m ■ i.
■siXinpi, Lnd Alexander H. Stephens,, firesides They were suffering eveiy jj owl T 6m- Him
of Georgia, elected President and Vico i P a .''fij aid every pirivution, while we o]d Farmer fc, senfhin
President." • ‘ • - . ' 1 j comfortable they were sick
Tom to Memphis Uitb a flock of a
February Id -.Gen.Twiggs transfers : idlin' p -won, while: we were well apd | Tom . the shec'p an
public prophnv in Texas to thb Slfctc‘ fr *« And what at® wo <* b«P thc moliey , but; falling in icom;
kthorftieil-.- ' , i the |nca mate fiends , who thus brave 30rne i, HporU; -. w h„ hud tliel
I February 1(5— Col. Waite, U.S. Ar-' l he icor ii of mankind, flonnt thep- 1- ofmir- .j to [hold better h
my, surrenders San Antonia to Col-; abolUm tit,, tholaco pf civilization do- than . !, e ho wtus •‘elcuned 01.
o/el Ben McCullough and bis Texas; f - v l hu plainest teachings o ipsli- Tom wont home, but avoided tl
Ringers; i - Unify; dourt thc execration of; the T lold , naUier J h(j 1
Februiry 10, —Inauguration of Pres- \ a « e ; s eptnc,- and display a degjjo & of ha T ha d bcfillW
idjsnt ,I)tivU at Montgomery. Ala. .1 iWH ~ahg«uv that_wovt dd« tfa ne , w aS^ assbol
February 27 —Peace Congress, ad-; ama, ) c U ' H , ' to the master of Aba minor and
llisbod cotbin- : ' I I
II ltarrh 2— TbeVevenueculler Dodgeb r^ ho ot a l’ as l 0 keep out of Ole way. Onodi,
ee lied by tbo Texas antboiUies; »»J fafmor Ih.d aft odd to iiaaej
lw,!ob.c,v:w ever.* oao •i>ltHuob. Vo.atioad lj ? i
LoiS-trowonaad war occurred Üb-; 0 ? a!’S l.odaocd, thoj.beoa T .o ,»>(« mo!
< b Janies Bueliafiab'Badministration, (Jiabolical TUb *“
end Bofor. Mr. l.i&olniwdni to Wash- ~kM 1 l»lo tboj room 1.01d.n
ingloii;fydL fools and tractors saji Mr :^ or J ,i“ n . i his 1”
c 'VVwiU,,,.. ' d internal | “Father, would iou bet anytbi
Lincoln the war. very one of these feeble and i , j . A. v , j ilr-j ?
tin niimiiaandthGr bfttfih of fftCtB< • ■ *■. i*— » »J«» 1 such &‘hAnd.U9 tbflt ? j BGt *
no oai«n Vi mn wc have returned a healthy i T . ,-l . G t
‘ b^'CeSh alrP i n r aC ’ l^ e n ! bo has be^ii. well fed and T ell j “Well’fsaid a sigh,
ginning with the .day. after
lolri's inauguration: ''S
March s—Gen.
ojnmand of the troops besiogioffPort
Sifm'.lcr. ' ;• ’
March 12-i-Pott Brown, Texas, sur?i
rendered by'Captain Hill to the Tex- 1
as Commissioners.
March f 12—Alabama .ratified the
[Constii.ution ol the ConfcderatcStates,
by a vote of the Convention, 87 to if. I
i March 16—Georgia ratified the Gon> -
sgjntio: i of the Confedoi ate States; vote
of the convention, 96 td 5.
[' Marsh i2l—Louisiana ratified the
Constitution of the Confederate States;
[vote oil the Convention, 101 to 7.
I: March 26—Texas ratified! the Con-
Btitutipn. Confederate States;
, yot&of Convention, 68 to 2.
f March JTO -Mississippi ratified th*
V • •■ *& : ' o-43tj- -■ .. >• yi • •- tigpoio^wt
joqof the Confederate Stales;
pnyeritijooj 78 to ?.
•-South Dprolina ratified the
ion bflheConfederate States;
■ invention, 149 to 29.
11, t f ‘Fort Suih
uf thirty .four hoars boms
, the fort surrenders to th o
■ tc States.
I —Evacuation’jf Fort Sura
i jor Anderson. . ,
I—Lincoln, President ofthe
■ ;ato«, issues a proclamation
ir 75,)00 volunteers.to put
“Sou ihern Rebellion.”
lorVe again: All these acts of
; d war occurred before April.
• j'aha.m Lincoln tool? tUefiest
:rd the defensAof the Gov
:e lull sworn 'ko protect.—
■ certainly slow, ejr.ough in be*
ir Hoc id not issue a call, fori
e until the rebels I were .march - j
iug on Washington itself; and yet, j
meticallirg thcursclves Democrats, go,
abog-t;tiic county j'eiling themselves;
hoarse >vti,h the lie that ibis is Lin*
coin'sj The miserable traitors
kno w ibettor. .The rebels in the south
don’t prjel md that it is ISncolnV war;
Tt is i/ikv war.. They gipry in it, ;uid
they despise their lory tools in thcXortb
who go uroun'd deceiving the ignorant
masses! with the jnonstrous lie. that
this is; liiiicolii'si war. — Western, Meth
\ odist ’ .t. V !
rThefbii
I ,tWe : tia
| more . 'Aur
j hundred :
■ oner fj-opi
i briefly [Up
! pitiable
i never jfhe
jI . , < 1
j CIAIIOH'W.
i wtiH^almo:
I icctioii ; !w
I;. . i
j thru* sqn
; Wei’e star
j find \v|idt
j devoured
j from 11 <;,]■(
Consli
' I
vats d
Began
f ' ■
i:an ex-4
i to'lsend
: tiled fn
’ithodist
urn mors,
r■ * 7
iige./cob
ngjonti-
..
Const'
vote
, Apr
-ner.i
bardpi
Confer
. ,-ApnTl
tor Bjrj'Mii
April 1-
United S
calling fo
downltbe
Now, job?
treason ar
14, wlitln i
e[ quote'
;ed, -I,
liscd—
step t
ernmei
He win
gimnn
soldier
mkri tin
For <
dying I
rebel,'/i
.cared t
iliir stv
i ' *\
would
i.
ilig c'o.t
offendi
liljbr is
IN
Befevqt. W •M;
tuii
'iL 3
ituti
-il .1;
lift.
dition of oui; Prisoners-;
ve noticed; says the ! Biilii-|
erican,, the arrival of > live i
md sixty-dive released pris» !
■Richmond,- and commented ;
oii Ihcfr condition. Such a!
set of ’ poor Wretches was i
ii in .this city. ; Their erna- •
is'extreme, their feebleness j
j :
id at the last de : , |
fas' painful to behold, and j
lalor Was frightful. 1 They!
fed to the verge fof the grave,!
'vas left of them was nearly J
by wrraiiK Some of them, j
top lonirj deferred, had lal:!
i chh dnl er ed~ upon id i • “Oh,
ening pallor, the drop gco u • poor- ?fn ~
the told ypn. thiit mi I I*
or.ly coinqlortip —that! Jack', suji’ 1 didn’t conic out
tor (outstretched arms i y O —J hilvo conic oiit td say, ‘God tj
,tc to e|ispol the evening iy 0> blessKjc And
wore gathering nrt>un 4 j ing the 1 thin shawl! over; her bo?
1 I she wenjt away. f
The biV fello w drew' a . bio,eye. <
his lace., and Urirging do win his
with a sort of ve:f!prt cmphasijj, as
- ! .• .. -V *
f-'V 11
deoj
uml
1 had
late
on la 1
hat v
•0(1 with thN. the mussiere
'i 1 !o\V was a blcssiujj; nnd a
Look at their holiow-clfeoks,
,r. In individual cases; a sira
le of returning good, for evil
•e-act oh the principle of
|i oi fire on the , head of the
\ * . ‘ 1 -.r ' ' ,
r; but in this instance magna
is thrown away and love’s la*'
ost.
i i
I . -
\ojtaoe or Punctuation.
lalW, that in, the Iputtrng the
n the'kght plaees, cannot he too
isly studied. Wo lately read,
country pn^r,' the following
ig.accountof Ldrd Palmerston’s
i ance-in the HonseSsC Commons:
I Palmerston then entered on his
i while hat upon bU feetjslarge
jll polisheci boota upon bis brow,
i: cloud in ilia hdndj'diis faithful
ig stick ill bis eye, a menacing
' siyihg nothing. *>lTe *it ddim.
An'
PanSti
stgps i
pcdulo
in -a
Starlit
appeal
“Loid
bead,
but \v
a dail
walk!
‘; TheSpldJejr
i At a grand
tian: Commission tljr at
,Washipgton.inj the Halbaftho House
of: Jtopros«niative«,,oneyxf the apeak*
ew related the ■* following thuching
incident, one ’ among tyg l thousands
that could be lofd illnstrttibg 1 tbef pa
triotism of the. loyal’ i&hjen ofl tße
North: Vi; ' ; i;'-q> : ' l
j I saWp’ih the city of
I pany of men d raw n ; u p iifiiihd 1 :
an old woman whowaajaifliifgu
-shawl around her. : oj
the ,poor of the earth; *Shtf : Nhf
I on, eagerly,
faces of the men as
she stood f bcforer-a"
boncdfellbw wtio adtf
companions* -‘h ■’. VjfV/ - -‘
i “Well, boys.” hesmd,' < ||)9 < jrp:a'gi
off, lirn’t we V\- ; ! i
And they said,, , ‘reg|.w‘a|je.' rt '"
He had a l iUlo' b ind I3sied up i
red handkerchief, :\-
“When wo got tut
wo - won’t giro them
They said, ‘‘Maybe wa'i&pn’t.’’
They seemed to beipakiug
same misiukejwith agreairaapy <
just about' that time, ftfr/fiono bt
baa ail idea that saclv a i
olating shadpw up in
midst. > :, j". ■ . 1 ' j ■
J nst then the ofd wotosfc-pushed
wayi through the ci Wd‘,dird.Sto6c
fore this man. ■, Jlii ;
moment, and bisfacoj i
a fltsh,i and as hetirnodjbis head
lifted his finger to his eyte and sh
it withla twirlj*-;,' 1 ■ -isi
“Now, mother, mother! You; pt
mod me that you! vouldh’t come
didn’t ye ? .’.Nowi you promised
When I said ,‘good-hye’ jt<vyou, in
or, I told ye that 1 want y
come out hero ah’ jin man me, andd
you’ve-ldone ill, Now ijjt' wish
hadn’t!!’ v.Si,,;'• |f-
The o;ld woman jifttfi! 'V hands
uud putting tliein pri tl treat b
sboul'Jeis of Her 'in,. *h« ti
)i, T( 1 j , ~
what became of !thbj sheep . T
cr feller had four ,aces T
man was speech less. - - ■
ft®,A. dißb-wasbing fi|(ichinej is! the
last invention. |lt will,, among cither
things] wash knives and forks wit bout
wetting the handles. There] at 0 so
many inventions being introduced into
the kitchen for saving labor, that, by
and by, Bridget Will have nothing jtoi
do bat to Keep the machine from go
ing to dossmetidri bd neglect, and re
ceiving her wages., , , . , , j-- | •
*er»yoa bachelors oughttoi be Ux
ed," said a' iady to a resolute evader
ol the noose matrimonial. | .'J*.-
, “jl agree with yod mad
waatbe freply, “baoheldriem iaa
grdht luxury.* '' ' j
Y' - ':`!?e r .1" 1
i MadiMon nnd Marshall
; MisarMikifjkfnttM: U lie)plug to cor
in [England, and
Wrn ifr- to fayo* of the Noftbvby giv.
ilrig'femioltieeriseaot bail |visittOAmer
fc#
then spoke with frankness of
orfslaveryiand looked witbiorbodlngs
to :thei ifatuto. ,She of J'udge
Marshall: i 4 - ■
.il n |•• I, • I i | • i ■ ■■
j fle Was! > bright
'^3eni warm hearted ikeVer'while
■ft Signified a judges as W* filled tho
highest seat in the bigllost court of
eountry. ivHe said ho; had seen
leading StatjeforhalfhU
ood, and slbh to hie/ tbß fiftb.
Jag her. decline, if her citizens did i not
at an epd to slavery; : and he saw no
ighs intention to do so, east
of Ihc mbnn’tains. dt lea Lt. He bad
ißjeeh whole groups of e states, pdpu-
Ipus in ' his time, lapse I into waste.—
Ho had seen agriculture exchanged
for hu map stock-breeding, and. keenly
;feli the degrodation. The forest wa?
I tfeturning pver the fine jold estate-,and.!
wiul- creatures I ;which had not beeh
seen for generations were re-appear
ing; numbers and de
eliding, and education} Snd'’manners
were degenerating. It wodld not'
have surprised him to be told that on
that soil would the mr in battle bo
when this critical [day should
come which he foresaw- ■!••
Of Madison-she say's:
Mfi Madison had a ci
sdnguino tomper.nnd if tl
thing rather than anothi
hajdj learned 10 consider si
thb Constitution which be
a share in making. Yet
that, be was nearly {n
that bo had been quite sj>
onizatiqn Society arose. [
admit to himself that thlo
ii, ~,i :. i i i i =vn
.bejlaid waste by a 1 sdaWiio
whole cr
strove toibelicye that- ir i
gr[oes could be vcairied 1,0
■
toj it morning,; noon a t?ci
said that the clergy perv
bio. [because ii was altogo
slavery; that thd : color©,
was increasing fabler tna'i
and that the siatij of ri«m
as barely permitted socic
Of the issue of the cp.nl
eril'sholild occur,ih'et'ee
be no doubt.} A. sociej
with a.slave system, cot
■pprmaucia resistance >tb I
hero.c 1 ertemy; and he iwi
at the funaticism'whicb 1
Southern rrien ip tlear.a
pom
aaw
LLin
eof
ried
W-:
En
ybo
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tip,*
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ivei
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ivei 1 ■
arm j
if Jo ’
irul, j
-y y y'W/j,necessity; VjTlieii iv little laljivjGpn- j Dvos&rsleni and’ steadfast men- who
•Id <makq no|J erftl Cameron, then Seeretaty ofj.W ar -' i s ’ ( 7 o iilBered ihb m.Uskol and the knap-'
,ho UDGUCunirli.fcuggesled the arming of |hlacks, l I no- *■ Uack’ola lew of.-. IhjoWs who- .witnessed
w astonishcdi!'i 0( - ,te . d ’] because Id id not; ryet it\ thc jp a c paKuN f-»r Ui,o camp and the
L,M' JOwi indispensable necessity. ->> hen, > Hattie, , lovv j- C n', a in to Fee the dangers:
i 1 . d J /Utill lateivCGeneral lh : at the, iiist'itulioi.s for
.certainty.- military omiincipnlitin,: Bdid not Vot| they periled- j-hcdl*' lives’. That
1 i —~r r-j > “ [Ubink the indispensaljle.|Ueccssily bad j ■ g. uu ;lii.'mellingawaV, arid
( A UMart THAT can Fbi^.FOß|ANr.Vconie'. ’ ; I t ; ’V• •; ■“ ‘ [ none may everjagaiu bebpld- tiie tmn*
oVil.eii.4‘l give and beqr.eath to Maryj “When,- In March 1 , and and i- B hjne ; of.-National jpeace; Their com
iinvwifoi the sdnV of £100; ft'year,’! 4 I^62 > . ma^c , c “ r V,l 9 \\< n a/ e . UC ’i-T anionB AaVb gone on a; returnles*
il' -T ■j. j. i.-- ir. *i -Jr tiJ'ccssiye appealsto,the .BbrdMs. States ,* n .- . ; - , -
an -I ^ p ? “ n , rmy 1., ’,-
AP down, meaotcr/| ! Mi- ■-, ! 1 believed, the 'indispensable necessity - ■, ,, „■
' !i Yc-s,’’-replied tbe jifoivniilitarybrnancipation, *? . - ey i , > ;■
iusep IL n0 f so old she may! marry agaiifi-A llhe blacks! would,cbme, iuiless averted Thp generals and the- witH-
I. iii 1 V i ’ . IV■v w, ,u i-bv that measure. \ TheM declined thb *We rank and flic,, who, fiifet i, allied a-
t ypu.make any.icl angP in that >- .J r al| : j my best, i-ogtid tboistkrry flag tJn»), stdl j waves
P a P> case? Most people do. li ■• I jud-TmentJ-drivcd iofthe:altcrnative, of in'tri.umph over the armies of fbo rp
pres- -Do they?” ’saidlthe u.rfner;’ ‘well;, .ejilTer sui-rpndprinj| the Union, and Ipubliy, bap gone beyond tbe; reach
lands! Write again, and say,’-l and it mv wife with it, or of laying jot Avar's alarms ;Tho pjateoo.
l ”-n marries again I will give' and upon clement, as f still on he, -
,1 marncs again, x wpi give a u oc, » ~ , t I eli'oosin*»; it, shore, have also received ‘-marching I
i° ®K quealb to berilbo suin c f£i:oO a year- d A !greater!gain- tbnn°losß; i orders’ 1 bave-sl-uhg thdir .
' u y cr < That’ll do, .wpn’tTt, jmenstor ?” -j b u t of this t was hoi! eidirely;'confi-y! and Jaro skwly- down -the ~" .
I slio “Why, its double llie sum she .would den.t: ! Mori than a yfieai of trial’ now j slope,; to, the solemn m.uslic ol the toll- yy-.^
’°ul|J, have if she i remained qnmarried ” shews no by itoijir foi fcign rcla-: ing .bglU.l . fo.on- ' they;
•x*a| _ . • . •t. ••! i»„ it - none in'orn 1 Dopulup fecnli- swell the final cull.ol, too .
>fth ,® said the lawyer; “it i B| generally the, L fierce term’ into lU,*’ with .tjio advanced ; ;
ed »- oilier legacy |is,lossed if tWe £»j C( K ,1 it ar^ oC iiny wliero. | guid'd, that lijas, gone before, “Beadi'
inued widow nfanips again.”i; ■ • | Qf| the .contrary;' i'tJsbows a gaiifi of j Will soon 6e[ wriileh bn , the Isalional y /
y the J “Ave.” Said .the farmer, ‘‘but him as qtiite a llundrdd and record-.-i;dbad," the brief word that ■;
r, and ffet , ntjr’ii desnrye it;” 1 soldiers, seirnen and labmefs. i iThcse closes the, aejebaflt, and tells .that the
l v<; in- gots Uor u de6nr T : :_Ji - arc. jiapabl) facts, [about which, aft Jkst revolutionary pension hds beoit
■ „ „ r:~ -1_ i facts, there can be ho icavilingi ' WitffpaicL —State Jourlial. .' \ r f
TheShacki.es Struck,orrat I.ast.- o’lfioL3P)!anil 0 ’ lfio L 3P) ! anil ;ve c0 „ld not have) 1 ' * ' '
. ;Ho J_One of ytbq victims <j>f tbe “mstitm ha 4 them vdthQut the,measure. ,
I four tion,’’ Rev. iCalvir .who- -1 •<And lioiv, let aMy Union miin,.who
limed; was iimplic-atod with, Delia-Webster complains M the measure, -test him-i
Guess ny years since, and who forc o| f f arrn9( aa 3 in the next,
bad.’b of,the sentence ,of fiftee n years jn the t^at |h o [ or ! tajiing these diilndred
‘that’s ponjtcnliary;waspar-; apt i [thirty; thousand ; men from tbe
leolU- doned by Lieut. GtivJ Japobs, while/ Union side, and pMcingj tbem[ whore
he old Performing the execubivt ! duties dur- they would be butforthc measurc-bc
ue pig vuo k „ condomtis. if he: cannot face his, cause
I ing Gov. Bramlcttps absence from the 8Q atated, 11. is only bJcause he citnnot
State. -j ' - . ■ face the truth. • A-//--, ; ’j. i/
“I” add *. word ? whiih was not in
the verbal conv|irBalibn. In , tolling
this tale; I’attempt rio compliriient j'to,
my ownisa ;aeity, 1 claim not to have!
controlled [(ovents, but confess plainly 1
that evontii have controlled nie. Nqw,-
at the"cod of tbiee struggle,
the nation’s condition's not wliiil ajny,'
party or any man devjscd or expect-*
ed. God alone can clajm it Whither
il ls,tending eceins |ilaim. If God now
Wills the removal ta! a great wrong,
and [willsfi Unit Aye of the. North, us
well pa ytili id the South, shall pay
fairly &ij| oiir complicity in that
wrong, impartial history .will fin 1
therein new cause to K attest and rit 4
ver« the. justice nhd goodneas*bf, God.
T«ar4 A iUMW-*
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j: i
hcr,i
1 I
man ;
,fcl- \
trie I
,nse,
.heir
“A h Attorney.” said Sterrio, “is
the same thing to- a barrator, that ah'
apothecary is to a physician—
this diffeienco. that iyodr attorney
does hot deal in scruples.” |
' i •t —- ■■ , . '-r: ~ !;:•
Richmond Examiner propo
ses that all fat jpefl bo put in the reb
el arihy to show the Yankees tliere| is
no rehfel starvation. But fat/ can’t
stand fire'. i ; ’ ' - , _ ■ ' f
.fSr’Gol. Goivan, an American, has
leased 50,000, acres vjf la'hft in Eussia,
to carry on; tpr
similar to ikt o» Pennsylvania.
• ’ ' 1 :• - f i ’ •
3-SstabHsbecl
. L - I >:.iu -j .it
letter ftp.
; The corr e*pondence between Preai-
I jlent Lined n/Governorßramlette and
others, growing out ol the late en-
IroUment. .controversy] in j Kentucky.
I has. been' published. j The' following
' letter, bythp President, is one of the
ablest .prod actions of his pen;— ;| >
‘‘Execuxivs Mansion, :V,:i ; ) ; i
V April4.| 1
\ ‘i4}r/G-&odJes, ankfort, J Kjj.
‘'.Sty Beks Sia—-You asked me .to
P*4 in writing thosubstance pf what
4 Verbally said, the other: day, in your
[ t|» ; woy, Bramiette fJeni.
; ..'fqlf.
slavery is hptjwcong. nothing is wrong
I I pan not retpomber when I did not
jsoj think;:. ipd; fecL,* Andr yet, l’ have
never underapood that .thcj Presidency
jconferred,. Upon me an unrestricted
j right to actj ofiSdally 1 upojd thisjudg
jjment and feehug. _ It wa4 in the Oath
took; that ! would to ithe. best of
| my ability, prjeserve, protect, and de
fend the Constitution ofiithe Boiled
States. I could 'not take the office
j without .taking the oathl Nor was
it hi my view, that I might take an
joath to got Ipojvver, and break,the oatli
iin .using tpo| power. ‘ I j understood; 1
too, that, in ordinary civil admlnistra.
lion, this Oath even forbade mi, to
practically j indulge my prilnary ah •
Struct judgment Lon the -moral, ques
tions,of slavery. 1 I had 'publicly IIL
, dared this malny limes, and "in many '
ways. And If aver that, to this day,
;I have, done no official net in. mor s de
' fertsneo to my abstract judgment
iLand. feeling on slavery.* ’
j f. ‘‘l did understand however, that
ijftiy oath tOpclserveCheConslilnticn
jto the best pf my posed up-!
jpn mo the duty of preserving, by j
Levery indispensable means, that Gov- I
jernmoh; —that Nation-, Of which! that 1
was the; joi-ganic ialw —■
{Was it’-ppsHibllc' tolose the Nation, I
ynd yet preserve the Cor.kLtntionV : !
|l , '.‘-By general law, life and limb must 1,
protected; yetiotten a limb must be j
laiapuyated jtol save a life; but a life is’
|iidver wisely j-iven UVsave a limb. I;
ihpasuref othetvvise wise and t
Jl \$ I ♦•QP1u tiQi?^lim j ghtr- Loeoifio law'fu 1. by I
nigii.t.j IHefbr wrong, I ■
irted the -Bi- ["now avow it. 1 could' not feel that.
iberiasratfet w ll,c bo?t l of 1 bad ipvcn :
, . f.tried to preserve tUoi Constitution, it-;.
1- population r havo s i u yeryor ■■any. minor, matter !
,n the . white; U H | loQ i ( j pcjrniit the wreck of-■■.Govern-‘j
als were pupil Mmdnf. Country, and .ConsjiitfttionJ, .all j
ty to exist; ,: together. When early |in the! warj
Freniont ntlompted military
.I i emancipation, I foibadcr it bueause I
!ould,,hc said,!' no £ t i,„ n think it|an indispensable
iburdencd|i i —■ Utile Is' ■■ !0
ri; !
liecrful and j
iero was ono-j
ir w\iichj*ho|
ecare, it was j
i had k>
lie ttld finei
despair, 'and
till ihe Col-
Bather than
Sou’th must
war, or the ;
vil war,; hcl
lions iofUc*-
Africa, and
’U;
±BlB
President
lilngoln.
i - (
'Wttewttat :
ma 4« t o 7**ri/ '
v
a ¥ f a a4Hn; •.
Special noticeV 25ijer c«ni. kdditio* lorai
klkf rdtefc! ; j; j^- r ,
MarfUgM and l)e«.tlii, ttcUgioiu, Polittal
oiffi 'pubUo-\aW'i,'li*&- ■ „ t
The ValloyoflehosaphatT'' •
Toe efforiji the ’Jewshave made, '
anil the sufferings, lessee and bdritilfa
tidds they, have born-for tho-
of obtaining sopultuie in ’.
of JebOaaph at. form' a singular! fe£- J
ture in lit.man b.isiory.'’ fib other
nation td
live in their thVn land.biit’t'o besuflfcred* i,i
to lay their dust therein. i
ecripti 6ns liftvp >bieen made of - this
marvellous place; bat 1 confess • npne
of them ever afforded me 6 notion of
its' attunl ’{ appearance. 'Pandering •
alone past the tbuntafn of Siloam and
by ti\e arid bed of KedrOH. it sadden-.
ly opened on me n perfect mountain ,
of graves—a bill-side'paved with ; 6ep-
Jibe 1 bodies must perocridiea •
multitudes .
therejiqterred. were simaltanWiibslytd
ari so',' they,; w|ouid form a crowd as i
dense - and’ cbmpact as if- would be I
enormous'. :Short Hebrew insci iptions -. i
r (sorae evidently; of great age) are on
all thestoneSjj and these are" laid t6*4 ? •
gethor with ' intervals pr.ly of a few ;
inches,; as in djttr oldcitj'qhurchyards.
The slabs aresaliriost . on , the.iqyel otf . r
the ground and of equal .height, ad
that it is ilten.tly one largo pavement
of , death—an appalling,, almost an ■
overwhelming sight.— Fraser'* Maga*
sine. L ■' -i
i NeW* Hainpshice Copperherdlsni..
1 j Theikind of Copperhendism wfu|»h -
| was squelched injlfew Hampshire aft
tRo recept election, may b'o inferred :
j frdni the folk iwing,doli voted by. one '■;*
lof jtho j loading; “Democratic’' politic
J-. DJ Murphy; at_ Ncilv-ingtopi.
January ,22d. -- !!
Democrats; have submitted idj [
the despotie sway of Abe Lincoln fdrj ' L
three years, thinking it better 16 da- 1 .
dure Wrung lor ji short time than tb
risk alj by a| last appeal to armsi'—,’
But now the [timo ,is* d ; >miiig ; \vlieii
wo'can ciuii.gofeour .rulers.' Rather
than submit fdur y.ear»! r 'longvir to AbW i s ,-*
Linholn, ami lib overrup fay the hordesr- 1 ,--
Ais hiretityioidkry, .jet'us ring oas(p.t
the cry of Cld.f To.iidur tents,. O' Israeli* j‘ V| j'
’P.Miocmts fifyiU'l itrm ;|; j ;;
fo dylitdubf ! '--7i / nri)anii*s, 1 dttbaliSiut} rM,r
■imenls,\a nd bnjade.s, i'pt ifesc . blbod- 1 ’ ;
thirsty aholi iomsts -and bfadddyita
thieves and tmiiorpVare a wyihd-hroics '
en, ,'spaviig -ij-speptio race, and one '[
regiment of.-Democrats'cm; la wbiij c
‘catlU^jnp.'UlU
and cf>inii)g hbnie'to vole, dotyn the j■■
liberties of-the people) and render our
elections a-|as(ce and mockery to thdj,,’
worldi”
V : r ' 1. ‘ ,
Rtvol utionary Soldi-eys.
... Orly. tWelvC of the old , veterans of ‘
the ruvhiutiomu-y hvar., survive to see ,
hStUilge Df JlUedom: ; But iVw. of
WjjiAT |.is| the Matter mxii B$N- - ■
Nfirl? ?—James Gordon Bennett, thd
proprietor %f I Vic Kew York
Tins iicen Quo of Uro tnopt earnest sup- , ;
I porters of General Gippt’for ■
j Kioiicy ,ini 1864, andi yet finals great •
i fault with the loyal people of.the oun-/~N
.itary Fair for ' presenting ’a s\Vora to
hirn in preference to General ebjK»o
B. M’Clellati. What is the ; matter
with Gordon ?, Why does lie tiot rew
qnefl McClellan to nee the sword af-.,
ready-" in ’ liJjgtTpossession ? , Cai; ;any
tell |f— 'tyicei ' I'
' ISSf*A;Octroi i tblls off'ah athi-,
able man tind wilt jp Jj hat'city-jybd :>
hiiVe just,. beeomil reconciled aflerjliv
ing tcgetherfive years!without
iiiga word to, one another; Thewifo
mode the rash vow thatsho, would no® •,
speak to her husband until die upo|o> i
gized fop -having her qnitS,
harshly for giving an Expensive party
in liisaljsence,- anil'sbe-kept
iso for the length ofliyne named. v
liar tU ago of a | young lad
how expressed, * hecording ' ~t«
•orient-;' stylo 'of 6 '.sKlW^ 'f'ta
liiait eigbteeu spring*
h'«f b«M> _■ . j
:t.
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