The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 12, 1866, Image 1

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"THE BOYS,ATEINVE,"
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Attention, toys :ausl.forward march, •
Ou•Freeilom's`hioad highwaY,
Ere fioUthern ,traitors, stiff with stare
Oui liberties hetiiij.
They lurk within ihe Congriss-hall,
They; clamor iu.iiebatel
Then at the ballot , t pox. ue# -
01 let us seal tliele fate.
Let i.s,t talcs at hinne,", Alto never4t
Ppm' a j picketipost, • •
See thouwe,for our smithy's good„
Are Yet a tuightylidat..
May pap ei "bullets i 6 their death—
If not,, we'll try awl leal;
, And let no more foiti tiealoa's breath•
Corrupt. the la..td`'we tread. • .
Oh ! !stildiers, keep your ' armor b ight,
Th'ough John - sm 4ears a smile .
steins to heirt a obe'l Egla,
B,f actions base and yile,
*etch; watch 4,1:11 seal, and . lous be
Unlied evermore; -
Till }Amy:sounds our reveille -
Upon a peaceful shore.
SCIOTA:: o 06trY, July 27, '
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...pod in
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.on tot alt . thoproirtinent . ~Medoratet
the President riterollit pandorstol
'and
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officials ' wh'o_,-particip tiled in the Into I
l a : the wettish' appot.
~,,*,,tikti.' &molts,
W..AIV - PCift INDIa'ET&DENOE.
Nii . ; I traists :or h10 ; hyl 17 • 000-Oloati
long as a PURE, trMELPISIT.,
i and besty . tott_t4 tll.:
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LE,CIIRISTIAN HERO, StATPS:t
KAN f . Ar•D BOLIigER; LIKE 'EX-41 rn° l.6 Y. , . ' -' .' • ::., - T'Y'-`7%-• ,-, '.l
PRESIDENT DAVIS' is . immured in-1 "There it. no hall - 41. jyylibtAa'roOliii .
- road to mercy ancfrfitksi*en*: whore
a' dreary prison, and - sahjected to thri
insults, oti -, a , COARSE 'I3I:UTE - 11 kit ,t.h° "Origi"" 0f4 1 41/00400,0Aeader4
the "t rime'' 14140,;1110m4hraya
Miles, arici:' loft 'to the tender mercies•l l
of ra JUDICIAL: RUFFIAN, who has P"Ple. • - • '4=.- , -. , -.• , -,. i-.,• • • :
~ - , . . ' ~.194:r.r.1..:,,, ,0 pini • 1/.•
declared :that 'he ..leMild pack a -jury ' . . • :416' .` -' • • 1••
which would Convict Jefferson Davis'. The': President's sivil '''' ' l ., l ' ' ii i tilgi ' . 0, - 4,
the 'President Will not OcOapy,"in the -- ' .' • p' ur p' ° i e . ' 41 - c iii42.;,' . .:- ..• 1'
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eyes or Christendom, the.elevated po- • - ••• • - - c ,,0„.4it-...i - t g.'.. , !
:lion which he ig:ontidad to MI. ' , • 149nt g m "TY B 2
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"And if- that' NOBLE OLD CON'- to in Maine. i.e*,...i . ,.'
FEDERA'T'E -EAGLE dice
_in. the land, on the- OVerrin •,,' la :, ? ,,0 'ult,T,
clutches of the ..‘marrsing owl" whose
.he (*only preelai 'r.....l...ire il yi l ' tions.
slow hut systeatatie torte rq has Ariiren ' - • ' ''fs' ' • 2 •'''' drau-t'•' , l:-vi r •
hint to the.verge Of ihe grave r history 1 . 7 programmso
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no matt knows so
,w; It-,_ 4,, ...tptia - 4 . ‘of : a
wig not - arisign to . AudreWlohnson the
'character that "ak : :taitc,i ,Op
proud trietre , which we' 'would
„gladly
tarn occapy.'wishel, tri,. be. country faiiy, to. 't ''. l :1040,, iii - cli
reinembered through ull 1 ages •Il's' 6 Ylc threaten its in ern
1- o* - I:if t * f t - '''
of the lest, as well as one of the ' s Ha ' b e
' inost,hurrialie of rulers, ho should nu- 1
lock tliel i kison gates arid restore to
libcrty. ' he UNFORTUNATE ex-
President:l.ot the Into Confederate,
States. ..To us the proclamations of
thu President that too Ivor is at an
end—that• the.authority of the law is:
now supe.eme, anli . that the: privilege. ,
of the writ of hab'as corptts'isrestored,!
sounds liko hollew•-and deceptive
mockeries, While Undenvood declares
that . toe still Mae it' priSetter
,ef.. - toar-414,-
mared at .Fortress Illcinioe: by order of
the } President. , How cart we Ix:lit - ye'
,
, ' . ' 1 that our libertio3 have been! restored '
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The :midden growth. in arrogance ry` and that we have been restored to all
the Setittrerp press, which no dotin 1 pnr:constitutionul ' rights, - .gartrantles.)
truly represents the new expectatiois•l ik l nd s - iteurities against 'ille'gal. arrests;
:-.lirt the intentions beta of the Pliila. i and imprif,ennumta, when all resort to
delphia 'Convention, is both' remark - i the privilege of , the writ-of habeailelr- - :
tale and alarming: No longer do'er it; pus sis denied to thb"prisOner of war,"
s i tudy its' words or manitast the lipp .to whose daily and nightly .tortare an
,
rent shbmissiori , which at one ti le\ officer' of the army of the, United
mak kec i i` the demeanor of the Sontlh; Nltates has devolt .: ed•all of his time,' and
but the old spiritof arrogance-I H+•• cruel and wick , c 1 enC , rmies since the
inn made sure_ of the - President., Ird Month of \fly, 11.R65 . ' r '' '
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To niy Friona, 'GoIr:DI ort
lIIICIIOAX BIM
Stand firm, *Ye Captain Of .yortr Sta
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• In face of sea or blitt ;
If need .beOn a 'cause so great,
Like Farrapt." trite ot,every fate, _
, Stay lashed unto the mast,
Be rm I.steady —hold tiMreins,i
But. charger
_Like hie who swelit aerois'the
Brave B:ieridan, :with burning vt'ms,
To fight the self-same foe!,
Like Sherman—oast all trammels by,
'With nothing in your wake,
And, like the cagle l fronrtbeeky,
Pounce on the serpents crawling ely,
Anil leave no Hissing snake I
,
13e res'llute, humane, serene,— . •
, To Stiffer is divine ; i
Like Grant oti - many.a battle steno;
stand Iwith ion]. grand, ilnroving 'mint,
`And fight it on that liut ,
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rITEIE NEW , CRISIS. -
Iclic.ving tho timo is not far off MI
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through the . cnmbi nations whereof t ie
'Philadelphia Convention was t e
moans and- the starting-point,- the O
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swagger and imperiousness of mann' r,
are once mix, wisii m w
ed. One ou d
suppose; that, so far fromhaving
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guilty of i a monstrous, crime, they I
were victims of great . hardships, S-,
fe' ring under wrongs, the redressing I
Of which had. been so hing i
postpone l d
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thae in tbey wore justifiedpreferri g
their demands 'in the strongest.la 71
guage, and even in threatoninp2
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revniutionizo the Goverrunen-t. --e. 'We
Say a reader: of the Southom pre s
would be led to suppose as much s
this, did ho not know that tinsair bl.
iiijured innocence proceeded from the:
quartor whore rags_ the guilt—gui t
notoxplated- 7 of the late rebellion:
Inn, former issues we have spread
before our res.ders the
,proou of t.ty s
new-born spirit, on the part' of - t. 3.1
t,
Southern press sand people: They
have soon how. byi degrces„ net slow,.
however, has been this growth in
magisterial conceit, and how and, b •
What ways tile, point: hart been a
proached—nay reached—for laying
hold of the Gov.ercinent " they could
Lot destroy for this purpose of coii
trolling it. Sofar as thelPresident is
cencerned, it has, for the Limo beiii• l ,
been delivered into their bands an '
will be permanently /transfers:l t ,
them, unless they who fought the wa l e
through stand firm l'il the new anises.
I.lii the tone of, the Southern pres 3
we- have not - only an, accurate Mirror
ing of: the. Southerti Heart,lt, tliti ,
Winch alone should be enough t
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prompt every loyal man in the land t ,
dpi his whole duty. ,That which was
daemedy.lost whoa the rebel armie
surrendered, the South, Will high ex
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pbctations, are striving to achievai .
i ritiother way.l The
. proof is parrot;
'that Jefferson Davis is as Much loved
t now us ever he wns, and than . the ri.
Opt for the failure of the rebellion, i 1
as iitrongas over. It is totally ha l l
ppssible }bat, with this sentiment still
fresh and deeply 'rooted in the South4l
ern heart, the South should have anl
other purpose than the redemption o
the "lost cansct.' In thequotatip
Made below,from the Richmond Times
n i t ? longer hating its breath, but speak
ing us try right, and as if it wore they
' organ, as, to a certain extent,it doubt.l
1 less at, of ~ :x/ho:e Souti—er.d . b.i thei
sumo- .time time cqnfident in the newly ae l
qiiied power y over the . President—it
i nlll be seen nil: the old love for Jefferi
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followts, -sad.
,ishieh, . doubtless, too i and:shawl/10'04! ' iliottic did Korth.},
faithfully .1 expresses.. the spirit) , th e; ern Conservertivpron ,e 4 of :thr:se those} ;
hopes, and the intentions , of the South : tet?.lMq.!n3,arrp • &Jae* men !
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.oes nett Inc inteetwee e. .
in the y present crisis; We ask only to whom the" .PkAtt*.
have it peed. lefiny loyal man road dineste
it,•and 'then say, if he Can, no is . pre- I 'II Is there
- pared, any More than when. the war, :welcoming I
was raging. 'latest., to recede a single rinks of the
hair's breadth. The, duties. Of, that they ere' sti
- hour arei,no less the ditties .of ihelPapaiii?
present. iWe only; ask that the loyal I tit& citizens
min shall read;: - Union. arid •
(From the Itiehmon4Thnes, August 22.3 halter tivoi
“In one, moot JmpOrtant respect the President
Piesident's _last 'Peace Proclamation° fato of Um:
greatly disappoints us. The. measure I c.,nt o f Um
of ..(sildvow Johnson's magnanimity ` 4113 ‘-' 4 " 5 " 4 -'
and justice to the ciefeated section is ' i than Thaddi
yet dwarfed and its symmetry impair. less brew ?
ed by his failure to issue pros tiered up in
e o liservath
tion of • amnesty, or of km:lend full pdr.
dr " Confede ceed in ctui
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May unfokunate and hmiest Sonthcen
patriot whose. fate still''hangs upon
the will of President .rohnson. From
the kie,nefits of his • flimonsymnnesty
proclamation of May, 1865, ho
pressly excluded ,a very large ou'rnher
of the wisest,best and mbst, respected
of our peOple. havo i beet. spec
illy pardoned,' It there hr.° thou—
ithilds to .whoot xecutive clemency
has not yet' been extended. - these
mentlenten: have t:4)eo, kept for Sixteen
menthe ?p i a slate bt tife - most patnfal
--- 'P s i- •—•-•- • T - -i. rate, •of the radicals ;as not• checked, if
suspcnie. ii - They ,',,,ar • complewly nt , they Welt pOrMittell'to carrt)
,y u t their
the mercy of Und weed, Be steed policy, the streets lof Portland 'would
j .
end the root of tho degaded mon of. refit with blood,' and a devaitation. to
whom , poor Limo/110m a l l "bip joke," , which that of the South was :,:)thing,
made Federal Distriet Judges. They I would overwhelm 'the entire i ortlV
arc neither safe in life, libtt ty orprop-
arty while under tbehan of Executive
excommunication 'sand outlawry. A
.sword of 'Damocles hangs over the
head of each of ,t.beso gentlemen,
whip is ,su . spendecr by a thread.—
Among these unfortunate men nre to
li e. found the most useful, talented and
energetie-I,citlzensi- of- . the South.—
Their capacity for usefulness is COM—
pietely destroyed by the course of
President i .Johnsom. Their energies
are paralYzed, for4tbey know' not at'
what moment a "Eht:ted" !Grand Jury
mas indiet• them, . or that 'a . greedy
'3lsrshal and a hungry Diatrict Attor
ney may pounc4dcwit upon their es- ,
tales." 1
.. ~ • , ,
.. •
"It la highly probable - that.' all of
these gentlemen finny!be l eventually
relieved, either by, the tedious ITU - edits
,of special kardons,tir by,ttie swoopin g
provisional of a gencral'amnesty, but
it is-not humane .to play4ith them as,
: onto! di • does' with a,,captured
mouse, which is nett er deioured nor
Set at liberty. ,
The clay is still less
exeusablecaathese ery 'luripardoried
Rebelsr as 'the Rev lutionists delight
to call them, have beet4avited by.the
President, to unite yilth all Other coo
-1 servativemen in putting dinin 4 most
'dangerous party cif disunioebite and
traitors which has grown strong, dan
gerous and insolent since the collapse
of the Confederacy. - r
"The nation is now seriously menaced
and its life placed in inunitient peril, by
the very ,kfli Who are invoking the Presi
dent atolinake treasonodious7 by whole.
sale exeeutions:and confiscations. f
"The President's most bitter, merci•
less and unscrupulous, °perinea are the
'only persons who are iileitticd , by 'his
failure to grant a general amnesty.—
By this unfortunate delay he is lilay
.
11•1
. - L'.7 • •••:,-"
Beaver'. W4id - fiedEt, '' . l.efil3B6;.
• 1: z • t ,s,, . !.. 1.4 "• 4.; •- ? 1 ••
,
{ "But E:-1 1 reSiLlent. Davis is, not, the
.2- • '
MMI
uhtfus de.
own II
speeel
"114
thii GI
tation
ion le:
sion
form
wouh
tho
tofteo
°teeth.
the Rat.
out of 240, '. tho LuMber when ap,',the
States were:, represeuted; thVthey,
cohld notget. that number egain; that
it the. „Telimmn-intrty weuld ral!y -te
the support of conservative pritielittes
itwould, wi6tr the..aid i ot the
.4entativeA of -Southern States, con:_
trot a Majority . lof Congres:44-:Bitt, Fie
said, - the Radiea will not admit the:ie
member troM the , Sout'l. r'itlhey
then :joinwith the Northern. Dentot
crats and set up by themseles as thr
true Congt-t
-i
p )y .
ss, and the PrcOdent,vil
recognii;tTlem as the truelporigrest,
of the United Stutesi.. The Amp Will
.then impcaeli tho, Presidentland
anothgr. We shall' then hay.)
• President's and .two Co - ngreisSes,l and
this •insures . 'civil War in every town
and county thr i bughout tae or_tl
-
whiks the South will boa ut it on thq
question. 'The only way,. to atotd
bloodshood is to tweeds to the do.J,
mends of the South
,und - , support Out
policy of - the'Prestdont. If the course;
R•
-
Mn. JOHNSON and. his - follcrlors haie ,
undertaken a Luskin comparSon - Withi
Which the making of bricks • williofit!!
straw., was a , holitray. pastime.' .
y is.ene thing, anti disloyalty is an. l i
other; oil is oil, and water is 'water; ,;
and there is• no eliemiSt in the
pat cy wise enough to mix them.. In
such a political •speenlation as it has
undcrtAken, • the COnservatiro partyl
.inust see with Southern, eyek and acts
according. Ao Sonthein .opinio, l n. A mil
sociable man like Gon. Dix eang,ht!
in'such slimy toils may think to keep:.
:'/is hands clean; hut,;to save his i ,souG
)1 0 cannot do it. Frmn,lhis ,hour un."
til he eiraneipatca himself, ho :is .the',,
lOW 'of semi- repetrint - and.Of
;unrepentant Rebe l. Delilah:- his half;
his hair. off . alread . f. A party • basedl
upon. honer and patine,. and. -truth,
irti_sqlutei against r.sny extenuation of
political crimes, slay, without ,com
-H
rr
promising, its tinterity, extend its r
ileien,dskip ;14e(1. -terms, and
need -not acrimor keep
differencesk*hich can be equitably
„fluted. , On the otaer-hand,;3ir..Toliti.:(
son's party, while kirofessing! liwgeri
love of:the Union-than its oPponetits
,is,,,perforeo, from thO very .beginning,i,
' suppliant for Southern. , ftivor and;;
ea t tutenance. lts business is to begl
pardon.; Its'cdliva is to comply..
is nothing if not 'obsequious, It, is
I see tiormi. from ilic start; and 730 L rnivit,l
all urticis be; at- this crisis , - which 1
I utt° it their particular buainess to.
trumpet the . '; oircition to reconeilizi•
tion: Fora gehuine and honest accoriili
Hof all parts 61 the country, - canl
t afford to wait. It will coma ;sooW .
enough; arid any other will come alw
togethcr.too
tliinpbelr i or the . /ntedivneer.f.f.•
will
, the public . - 1/PAY,
ibY surPris9, has been a talikt r ar
af ruplar for a, •we'plc moti
,
Itrtel. _ ---... .... n i ..-, _-, ... 1 1 /01,4%
&' . 4.oii r qes hive beeti carious to
knew iwhr , the President appointed
Mr. bong Postmatiter atWheefitig.-- , -
It is•easy;,etiough.tocanderstand] why
he.rentovod : the retinrig ineenibent,
for he ',has ,cleolaroyi that' 13 )9 offices
should 'only be , given to those , " wFo:
sniiriorted hid' polio_y.' I But isonie time .
ago he made an Order that:wherever
practicable, vacancies in. officio should :
,
he 'filled , from thosetwho had serived.
in the army. This order was deemed.
l'so important . thrit it'Waslitdiel dby
I,ol 9gralth 0 0 verthPPountrYi por
ihg, Washington icorresponden at
*firmed at the time tbat It ':.wa s' all a
M
ire inse and sham, - intended to poi
•ulaieffitet for the moment, and [ear).
eisily for headway against, Congress in
irdially
~the_
white
'a and,
,iO- 44 thei
with:
le. 01
it the,
E ll B ——
to
mettientl!
god.,
reisar
great`
! l
'ivhdef
. .
, E...-- -_ ~ c fans .-- l in an army of craveris and tbevoB,-
the estimation of the soldiers. ,' • I lie studied hard at West' Point,: ' Ito
If any soldier bi3icaboats hadi bean , behaved Well in' Wadaingtou Territo.
led to , indplge etnectatietis in cense4ry, and , it pleased -us t 9 BelriliM os.
ounce of that telegraphic order Which I cape . o w , pg,cp ca l pi c k ;and shovel,
was -blazoned •In all-the iiewspnpor,ndwhich had contributed lttrgly to the
wa,pretumwhitt eyes are now. °Reuel,' iirternal improvement. of Ohio.
and be sees it in a light, somewhat (lir- In ivby, then, has he spoiled all by
ferent from ' his •: first reading. : Mr. his foolish l show of 'authority 1 Why
0..5. Long.tiaa 'not, LT9li a Soldier, that; h c ..ko proved to the world that he is
anybody knows of.-.:But that.#oald i only a vulgar ditcher. at heart after
be a small matter ln the way of moon- I an, and tsat his high rink is not, the
aistoney on the part of the Praskient l i reward ii:),r , 'mbrit, but the' Mere result
if: Mr. Long bad been even. so muchl.of fortuitous eircrimstaticost., - ThiA is
as a li r laban man during the Waf, and I really too , bdd. we have henceforth;
the community would not recognizo irt i to aiCknoWledge theie•Yankee hybrids
it; not only a departure from the \ Mele_ l as countrymen, and it, would; be grati.
text of the;'cirder,',bat a whiten, and j fyingtO SOuthernlgentlemen l to knoW
host flagrant contradietion and; eon-, tint some Of them bad ju s t Waling -to',
damnation of its etitire . spirit;_.; : eos
decency and resp ---- . But one by one,
•As showing mere plainly t ' h ' , ftdl ! Vie loaders of the : Northern army
moaning that attached to such a ap— 'shovzthemselvealto be - oat) , blaek ,
pointment, we 'miry hero me tion* ghards and bragg rts. - ; ,
what is welt known .to. oar p ople, "Butler , turned thief at the tart ;-
s i
thrit no man , durnig the
- WA, war eked ; Turchiii was aln tura( ' born imp of!
the prineipies or ;the po onal ',perdition ;,,Thom d • has =displayed a.
:tor of President Johnson ;morelremarkable aptitu de for giving white
itly. than 'the editor of th' "./Zeg • i l pu'ople's 'churches Ito his black betters;
We may veUture.in this co nee- ',Sherman found the torch, a more con
refer the reader to the - fi es of; genial weapon nal his ankniglitly no-
iapor, 'while Mr. Johnson '
wits' taro than the sword ;-.Grant tried to'
7 Governor of -Tenr.essoo , arid I be a politician, and failed' ad signally'
Jelly for the brief period d i ring f its when bo attempted to defeat Lee
i he wc.s• Viiie Presider.t f the ', fairly ; and now, one of the small fry,',
11 States. We (11,1ote as failbw:il a' short,tailed slimy- tad-pi:if() of
,the
,be Rmister-of the 13th of March, ', iatter spawn, the 1 mather h ig, disgreetri
where the editor, and now Test-, of an honest , father;' an everlasting
imxeserrt st ii , to M.rJokrisoa:a . : libel' upon his Iriiili• blood, the acorn of;
Ii of 44,7-I,rwe - i* - 11"i;IlaW f ' - :,Ilii,avo men,,apflthekeptiat it 'A'S tb*l
said that 'llr. Tliad. Stevens, the I lnY, • Miijor qiiil - Thifr !-- .--ttlitnerMrst
Itepublicati leader . in the House cfßep• 1 1,'43 added his name to this list_;of'eat
resentatives,deidared that if the HOMO - 'rages upon humanity by the issue of
bad been in seHsioe,_ he would l have I General - Order No. 14,
~ M.ilitar:jr Pivi
moved for the impeachment of ;Tobn. I sion of tha Gulf. . , • :i
,ori., But John'son, is comparatively
guiltless- Tho party leaders w booom
hia,ted hint', and who advocated his
election, knoWing his habits arid his
character,, are the partia'who ought
to be impeached before theituguilt tri
bunal of the American people - I; - A
gentleman when sober, never becomes
_ .
. .
u:thorough ruffiaii !whon in; his 'Oups.
•
Johnson.iinink is . but Johnson' soberwith
the mask: on,-2t Oaria.' boOstful,;-!
hoto
bred, time . . serving bra t yydrti. a .kutak
tyrannical pimp of pother. Thoseiwhp
btought disgrace. upon the nation ..by
:i)lacing him in , the position..--nOtlohn
son—must be Lela rpEl,ponsible - btfore
the world:": • •• •
Again: on the 14th of Margo; 'editor ehd•preserTostmaster,4alc.
ink 'Mr. .Johnson, •
•"Andf illtistrntc*in• tho
his . brain and its brilliancy atilt,
'the alcohol 4 a &intents of- his' . ston
. ,
what ‘• an ' uncouth : land unadidtei
statesman he is, andihow.,strangeli
machinery. of popular govern'inent
be Worked when a drunken inMiis c .
second 'engineer." , - , ' i r :.•'
wile Itcpultlicanartold ris ,•tli t in
electing the Ntilititiy . Governo.i of, eri
, nessee. to the seco n d office, in tlick.gift
of the people, we would have 'suet' an
officer as never presided over the '*ii- , . -
' ate before ' and we have. HOW grat
ifying it, Must have been to bearitiim
or the loyally of Tennessee, just. l ;lisy6
minutes' and half on' Oat point"• '.
1 - "Chief J witicc.Chasc (hic)' Qbase,.is•
a: plc7 . (iiiel . .
.biaii." ' Just
,hear Itwo
1 minutes anu a haiku that point,' and
'then fancy the noble plebian drepiritig.
his voico into . a tone of inquiry 'Litt. be ,
-tried throngh his ohfnaticateti factfittes .
to remember: Who was the-Seer° ry
~of the Navy ; •and thcn 'gin
beg ', iv
rgain, "Yon, M. 'Welles, are Secre Airy
'of the ;Navy: " L . , l. ' . •' •
, . • - • . - . . .•
'"Then, .too,•the'gleriotts, gratif leg
spodaOle of hearing hint, bluiideriand
stammer through die solemn cere';:to
ny of takin,.; the oath to-preside ,
.Ver
'What otightlo be illet most grate,and
dignified -body in.. the world.. lii'is
.b,iath reeking With tliefutnee'of ititoitaa
t 'on; his eyes leering sin a dria,kealand
1 4011 fus ea way, as his thick,' tongue 'tried ,
,tovatekthe -solemn -words, ani4 have we
~.` nut -ri . spet4"aele to, tluink the- it,epubkan
it's. ty for. • Look at it 1 • rang it- 'l' - 1
1 !'A. stumbling,, staminering;.drunken
old- inan with 'OW , froth of di unketinessl
l`on'hiS lips ' pdo'nk: in his' legs; 'drunk in
1 •
!his
drunk in 'his eyes;
.drutut,,in
!hie , hair;• drunk all .over, thrOughlazut
threivh, in the:place dignified .dy suchj
1 names ai Joh n' Adams, - Thentias Mier-
son,,•and John C. . Calhoun. .What a.'
Ipity such a character ;MOM be enty a
1r plebian." -.:' , : ..'.. , i . .
• We have not spice, to multiply - quo=
tations •' to-day.
~Vire may entertain .
our readers, on a a 'future occasion.
.
MI
ME
;-1.7i , !,-.:1 i- - .. 1 c..
~ , ; -, : . j..:-.
faYsl .
HEM
=ORME
•EWe: have given ieneugh. •ay, 1 17.,
tfwd ice -.-
ever. to , sill* ,pr o babi tiv ,
n ri
the Preside n t nppite(l ,eto of
r
4 -
Ithe' ::Reprist,cr -at hie Pcpit:T*stei . at
I Wheelie g:+ - r-ilneeling •lintel,legencer.
•
' • •SuPpoit hr.
- 1 1 1 1 :Y; I °Y.' •
An Alebetitr ' editor, lbeTi'evi rtg thet
.the litaYOri Mobroeyerik can
. dispOse
of 'the. Tlrdonlite S outh manner
satiefictorY'`to'the - Pre:Sit:look' thus
directe stt4ntiOn • to the victorious
triots :
"Gan: Phil. Sheridan, Aret.dtiritg
.tbellfar, to be quite notorious. His
Wood is . Irish,l and,: being an Irish.
man, he was full.':of fight. /le corn
inandediriehrnen., of, fight.
fight.
lion - co.'in'lliii" army of Yankee,,,bine•
bellies, who were 11109 t stilendidly
cdrilled in, ietregrade 'tactics, and
against a roan whOse Last* for peach..
brandy was stroker than thane his. songs
of, duty, th;s five-feet.eight
resninte Filineganism made some f 9.
potation., We rather liked theilittii3
fonow 4 s on account of his pluck,' and
wore glad to see him promoted, even
in- -- -
. , ..
• . . .
... : The Changes of Ti t ine. , .
In the fall of' 1.864; when :- . Aridiew
Jolinsim : Was Governor of Tennostioo
ittal.a - candidate far vice President an •
effort-Was made- p.ruii the McClellan
teketi in that State which'Was - then
virtuidty. - under - iThlinson's dictator.
ship. 'lt will bo ineinbOredl that Mr.
1
JOhnson crowded ho copperheads out .
of the field
• Very'i inch as lie Mew pro
poses
i.)
•to .crowd Congress' out of his
nay. . 1I 'dhifierttdd., their - . .pleetiligs..:
iSsued proclarhations • against - Ahem,'
and . , for the purpOse of -ciirrying'i the
election, did not; sr rnplo tonse all the
Military power fit his._ disposal;- -The
letteraddressed by the gentleman on
'the McClellan electorial ticket tarn.-
, aident Lincoln,, which was. the 'ciepir
ing gasp of the ihLcClellan "party in,
Tennessee, itt i repUblished in . the,,Nash- . .
'vile Frees and. ..rmes.' After - Stating
i hOW n pnblie• meeting was . - brnkeri up
by soldiers, and, hew a proceiskm of_ i
n j egroes paraded the streets,.tho' latter
centilines :., i- - 1 ', .. •, ~ .
\ '
"In the course of those orgfes, 'the
probe sato% liked on • Governor, An..
di ow JOlipipp, at thb Capital, and he'
i delivered to the , negro 'assembly 'an
address.. Governor: Johnson. said
1" Loyal men, horn . - this day, forward,
are to-ho the controllers of Tennessee
i grand and sublime destiny; and rebels
I must be dumb-we will not_listen to
l' their :council. • 'Nashville is no /longer
1 - tl;epraeo !Or thorn to hold their Meet
' jugs. • Let them gather their, treason
j able conclaves elsewhere, among their
I friendit in i the - Confederacy.. q They
' , shall not hold their . conspiracies in •
.ri ashville'. ' • . . •. ' -,
-- 'Twc.) . of the.namps on, tho McClellan
. ei, Aural ticke;; inl !Tennessee, -A!, Bliz.
card and W.-. 8. CaMpbell,. :appear 'in
the list of .4 1 clogateti from -Tennessee
to the:Philadolphia Convention.: it
appears that they' 'Mire; ris President
: Johnson sng .... ;e:steel, ";gathered .their
' l .:'.e."„Senable concluVcs-elSeWhere,"'• and
ilia it is-no • longer'; peeessitry for .143..
' - bels to ga into .. oe
~ po4foderlOy to
beck their friend: ~,,., ,i ..
Iv of
P V
ach,
rated
!ma!ay
tosen
A Ltimr . or ice,; Ray.. ten, 1b&, placed
in a will render its water
boOl; . anil mOre'pleasant
than •ion• hater from.a pitcher. The
ice has •to be reaewetl'onoe in about
ten day... •
- -
"Arrt.r.s -of fin 'quality" are being
sold in Evansvillo,llnd:, for sixty' cehts
per bushel. The crop , thronghoui
that region is repOrted to'be large.
IN some 'parts of tLe West there is
muoh 'complaint ,of the ipotato rot,
and the backwardness of born, console
qnont on the coot al:id :damp weitthisr.
,' • 1 -
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ii
0 OPe Ei . TO ADVERTISERC i '. i
- !-Advertisemells intertieB.ri4.4bifrito of $1
per squitir subsequent. Insertion
110 cents.- A 116411 dlscoant-znado to - y.lof
Ad' ertjsera, :ilia Inatiiiir idrettleegdmits. j- `:
A.spar.sioqualpi liateit of thii*•7.
.sessered as •
,lq•are; .
.gptcl•l! notices 25 peFtG,E4L 5d4 1101 4 4 .!id
r t neiness cards, i 6 centiri toe, .Per,yeir
' r l•layrie gee andpeaths,lloo94,
,P4ll/4 -- -
stKletlier
~ [From
• blesnings of dongvioo•
are cslnfitlen, ~nO4 only that ; we
will hold onr own" velectiNg niomliers ,
Of Congress this but "Ire have Ithu
strongest neanitince.tlist there wilt he
.republican gain • trfPal ,this State
.in'
tl-o nest CerV4B:l4 ,IY9lbelreßlre.o.llY
to our friends that. ;pigtail orbiting,.
we shalt gain it least thr,ee pternbers.
Los.:tis look it the
4mm:to the
only- those ~ vhCre Vote dn 1801 1 11 - "iiis
close, and the majoritiec Small. Mist,
our opponents olaknt the
tth Dist.—Duclin Co. and pail of Philadelphia,
Thayer's (U.) 'rzkajoritY,lConmss,lB64 27.8
1 1faileana's (EW
Showing: a ITnion ;min' of 218. Andi;
beside?, in addition to this, the soldiers
ofPhiladelphia gave soine nine harp ,
ilsed .major i ty for ' llitrtranft, whiatt
was counted to the city collectively,- -
nnd not disirihuted to the warns.— .
The' throe wards id the Fifth District •
would doubtless have received at least
another hundred majority.- I 4
Cat Distriet—Nantgoniery'and Lehigh. -
Iloyeis (1).1 majority; Congress,
Davis'lD.) majority, /tad (ten., 1964.- .2,002'
£4l6wing a Union gain of _ ,1;1891
Thiii is encoura g ing, even in iliontr
gomerk and Lehigh.
10th - MW*l--I;eiaiton and Schuylkill.
,S.trouse's. (D.) majoriti,:Congress, 1864::.:475+
,f . patrianft's (U.) i.vijoritsP,Aikpl.Gen,,llB6s:.27o
Showing a Union gain - of : 745:1
and involution of District.' why
shall we not eieet reit , Colnfretzentan In
Lebanon and.Schuyptili.?
12th Diisriot—iluser Suainehentseh.
Dennison's 1).) niajoii4r,Congress, 1864...515 '
liartrauft'lqU.paaj.•,: CA. Gen.;11365 - '564 •
Showing n Union gain of 1;019
and. a rovolutioxi of • the Dietriet.7—.'
'This .
%?corid .opposition. 6 tiong.,
Weld that we shall; carry.
f " 14th Datriet—•-paaphut, 1.
G. F. Miller's (IL) majdrity,Cm%gress.'64 '574.
liar4anft's Aud. Gen., 1865...1987 I
.• 1
Showing a total Union gain .
of 1,470.
This its an of tho.District4 the one. ,
my hos -tho offrdntory - tii claim. Goes&
thOy -won't got it.: - , . , ', - , ,
IOA imfrict—,lct.Fmß,lFraratin, .tc,
Koontz' (11.) mu4orityrCongEoss; 1864 ` ' ' 6B
ilsitiwuft's (114 ,maj., Aud. a 0n., - 18.-9p.5
~ i . i -f — .---- •
Showing a- Uni l pp gala of 1 • ' ' k 327,
There ,vill scarPel) to a,conteoted
scat front. thisi Distrii.', aftertie:(,( 4th
i.
of.Marchj Gen.4.oolt t z will 'probithlyi
ittiprovo or+ ac1i....AttV4.4.1.9: 1 1itij?.* 1 %.
• rick Pior-14-•,C.:4Busbie-N-te--,
24 ',..5„- ..' t
:;.‘ _
Bo's 249=4; 9=4; Cingiegs3 B6l .';` '- , r,:.-.
1 u•d"TrvAii4l /4 'P.#. 3
tUttE 6 4 a
,11,itn' , 7*** -- ::
. ~,:..,.. ~...cit,, ~„. ...,.-1.,- • .
'-'Tlits •la anon 'ficlatrAiillViiifii.. • • ,''
pononte, bat tho figures' &eV ' hi*
fika it.: •. - , : .' ''' ' -, • , •; 4 .. 1 P'' '
-18th
majority, Congress, 1864.:4..852
.llattranf4 (U,) tunjitity,lB6s '1987
Showi , ig s Union 'sant 0f....
se..itis:;iflf.p.- • 1 ,
I. 21st Vinriti- 7 -117 l eiim'arqand, jc..
DoWson's ntej.oriti; 1864 • ' 125
maj:, Aud. Gel;, 18651.'..5413
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Showing a Union- g , . ...... ,
and a revolution With
fttlin Cavode,the:tthtio.ril t estnuiri‘ltind
county; for our efizit.lid: to, WU
upon tranft!,k
anilhill)istript 11111 make the
third coptnreft from; trip - enemy.
This ex hibit favorable,tind . lve
aro gliid to.say so, fnr,'it js the :shows
ino
.of - the. people themselves,. at the
polls last year;, It, induct:s the L ream
sonable expocilition:.lltat, the pest dol.
e.ration in Congresa front Penntiyiva.;
nut; wiWatand.l9 . -Il l uivn Republican,
.to 's.Copperheada, pkatend of IL to •8.
TtisTtench,comp . a4 which undit.4 .
leek the complctioniof the great Vir. '
; from I:ichritond to the .;
bad' river, hug failed, or
,ahandoned
the.cotertiriso.' nehemo,it;is
was originally piojebLed, ,or bucked, •.•
by Louis Napoleon, .4 a .part .of his
American "policy," by which ho-. ea!
to' couvort the Southern COnfederacy .
into a • inaOlificeut French colony -- ;
When. the VonfederaCY "went up' 'the .
epout"; the canatVroject'followed it.
. ,
GEN. IcihrArs.lei;! ou r . MintBtCr to
Chili, viathitelY made the•objeet
sumo. _sort' serious
.charges touching
hie . -private ellaracier. I The latest
nialls . brittg,acomplete . reJfitation •of
the specifin charges; the United
States Consul at Saul Amerioan
:merchants, • bankers ant? t I To;
, the country. .T4e. nrimle• think fti pro
nthinced a' malicious • atter:ipt • hir
inclividna; who; it •be
'posed: • •
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"John, aid affeetionatainother,
Other d'y r •to :?a promieing'aioy,
"if. yon .donVstnik,rending fw - mticti,
you will get softer, yeti
won't care 4bout -f,
."31.6 . ther," replied' Ihe" hope:4;loU-
uroly removing a rery long eigar and
[turning .anOtiaeri leaf; Ave got . ep
1 ." now •l• .1 ; 1, • ••• •
.'!
TUE August a (GAO 'Constitutiona li st
speaks of the, l stars and i stripos as a
"flag all °v et' befouled with wrong,
and a,blackvtard deSpotisni that . daity.
affronts God by the ,villtuntes it does,
to bis poor and persecuted peoplp."'
Ilarri few l days
sine°, af nion f softlier was -bung ,
mob, and his wifelana three small ehil
drer. driven from 'the ootntry., The
perpetrators of the outrage 'up of
course, am - usual, uanow.s, ' -
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