The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 19, 1866, Image 1

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Mr. Herndon ' for many - .years the
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tawpartner,`ofi the: , late "Preaideni
Lincoln, latgliiinlivered-it- lecture on
t tie, latter's earlyr!oveand.disappoint
ment. It tippet,., that:in - 1835 3fr.,
_ I Lincoln was living fn . 3tiii , :galem, 11- : :
E'er'*- i Llinbrs. Whire befell in foie with,. Ann
iatil4fie.,ll:liertutlful - .giel of: 4,,mu11y-
Itwo, !and a native of-Kentucky: -She
had three' lovers, one `of: "'whore she
rejected, - and in Some way:=not her
own fault;Sia therleCtrirer', bay4-:,,bet7-I
crime engaged triAlie . otheitsvp,lat'the
same time. She . loved l both, and not ,
i knnwing. t what °Ours° to:take., - worked
-herself, into a fever; of Which she died
Aughst`26, - 18854 11ri,irive - the results'
of:-_ her hjykii4s ~a iid death on Mr.
Lineolin_itixr. 011 - . 4pieis obit ?olds:
'- Abraham . Lin' In--loved - Mies -Ann
ptigetirOlwith - 4 billSoo;‘,stalitt4ny, lA'
iltiriti t tah; - Sli*l Ved liiii - dettrq, ten,-
tlerlyottild at iitt. Zit Vey seem.
ed : blade. , iii-hti yen - for-eatits.6ther •
'bon& opposite many thinta. hAt't
befOre remarked, he was accidentally,
innocently and h neatly ougaged to A.
:a
Lineolnnd Mr. ' . - i"al,:nuil and the
same time. It ist • said and thought
that the young I 3kjitigctinditionally
promised to n't . : LinCiffh, - tO be coir
"stimulated . uponll 'a '=release frotit her
first = engagement. with' Mr.- = -- - .
: the primary ca I - s, facts and eendi
-Lions whioUled ' this:, ciomplication
shrill be rad ed t yeti at another time
and'place:' Ther la - ne distionor'ip it
to any ono of the thice. , In, her eon-
flirts of - bonor, lldety,- love, proniisei
and wom a nly engagement* she was
taken Sick.', She 'struggled; -fregretted,
grieved, oecamel.. nervous.. She ate
not, elept,.tiot, was taken slek'of brain
fever, became em I dated, arid was fast
sinking in the g ye.. Lincoln, wished ,
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i to see her. She 'silently prayed to 'eel
i him. The frierid3 of both parties -at
l first refused the [wish and' prayer of
I both, still the wishes and iprayers of
both prevailed.•l Mr. Lincoln did go
to see her about the 10th day of
August, A. D. 1835. .1%6 - meeting
was quite as mac as eithernonld heir,'
and more than incoln, with all hie 1
roolnessabdphilneo - phy,aonld endure.
--The voice, the fce. I,lle features of
her, the love,sy 'pathy and int4view
fastened theinsel . es on his herirt and
, Soul forever. eaven only knaves
what was infirti'llie'twO _GO only
knows what Wait, tboJ ght. „Pr. :Jason
Duncan, of lie i Salem, about -.Bcr:'
p deed - in r. 1-trcoln s `han s, the 4
poem called in Oliort. now '!lmmor
tality," or propeilly, "Oh; whyi should
,the spirit of inort 4 l be Pi owl?" lk. I
) member, Miss iletredge died on the
':Atli rd 'August. 'A. D. Iz'ibs, and was
• buried in Concor . Cemetery. six miles
1 north; bearing n j little nest of . clew
I Salem z as stated
l efore. Mc. Lincoln
has stated ' that[ hi heart, sad and
!broken, was buried there. - fie said iii
' addition, to the same friend, "1 cannot
endure the thonit that the sleet and
storm, frost and now of heaven could
beat on her gri4lit."
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He never aditniand another,woman,
in my opinion, 'Willis affectionately ;"
and generally and chnraeteristically
, abstained from _ the use of the word
I"love." The word a 'cannot be found 1
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more than half dozen times, if that I
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'often, in all his letters and speeches
since that time. 111 have seen some of
his letters to oth r ladiginbat ho never
says "love." H 1 nkiyel•
_ended his let
ters with "yonr , affectionately," but';
rogned his name "your friend, A.,1 1
Lincoln." Abra am LineOln was, by
nature, more or less in tendency, rib--
greeted—had th l power of continuous
concentrated thought. It may be, as
alleged, that be was a warm, ardent
and more * less mpulsive man,before ,
1835, and of which I give no opinion.:
Ho ne,er 'did care for food—catieg
mechanically. He sorrowed and'
grieved,"rambled over hills and forests,
dayand night. Ile suffered and bore
-, it fur a while like a : great man—a
philosopher. He slept not, he ate not,
joyed not. 'nisi he did until histody
became emaciate 1 and weak, and gave i
.......... way.. His min wantleied from its;
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• tnind,his reason soinewtiat dethroned,
~I'.'s. ; Accom 1 walked'out of l'Aelf along 'the , n ice[, j
--- --- 1 umned nir, and ivied and' ernln aced
1 / ° - "1••`------ 1 the shadows and illusions of the heat, l
Ile ~i , '
I f
led brain. Lov , future happiness„,
41 9 "i
11l A. .1 , !death, sorrow, rid and jpure ainl
I m oi l perfect deipitir, he want of eleep, tho
785 I want of food, a ranked ' and, aching
2i1, ; heart., over and i,.tonse - thought, soon
"' - ' worked a' parti' I wreck of Cody arid
955 ~ 1
'— iof mind. - . , '
• L._ i It has been said 'that Mr.' Lincoln
accoa i became, and was totally insann at that
830 ,4 time and place. i This is not' exactly
445 "P the truth. rbt, dethronement of his
455 HI reason was only partial, and could
544 '''i alone,be detected by his closest friends,
620 " j , and sharpeet observers, through the
:'abruptness of his sentences, and the
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'sharp contrast of - his .ideas-and his
' language. • To ire you a' fair idea, an
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exact one bf him thee true mental
state and condition, imagine Mt. Lim
coin in the situation 1 have attempted
-to describe, Mr. Lincoln bad a strong
mind, a clear and distinct one. His
style and mode of expression in 1835
were entirely different from What they
were from 1885 to 1864. ' Ile hid
more; much more, emotion., fano' , and
[ imagination,[ when he was twenty-six
I:years of age, than he
,had in 1858 to
:IRK when lie Was forty sever. to flfty-1
five years of age.,
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o ss he grew older. bid this dread ca-,
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tbrowing liincoln Oft - hit entird tly.4-
bing him of his ! suspicion. Mr. tal.
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cold, in September. 'wen l obar! +x -Bo
hn Green's in consertnerineof thaprns
sure thrown' on and art:4lnd hint; antt
in fhb space of In. gook ;or. too d a y s,
Mr. Green's bother, generosity- -nail
hospitality, his icare . and hindness,
aided by the womanly sympathy, gisn
tionces and tenderness of his wife,
LiriColn soon rosciap a min once Mc re.
Htvwas 'visited daily by Men, women,
'boy's and girls, whose c`oniersat;on.
etoties; jokes, witticisms and fun soon,
rose' up the man, Ith us, enabling in in!'to
momentarily throw off sorrow, sad
nays, grief; pain end anxiety. They 1
waited ever tbe i!iills with him, &trio
- Ott fbr bin', laughed for hirn, and itihil..!
ruld hi m"in a thousand. ways, Ho ev-. ,
ideutly. Onjoyvd all ea mart scarcely
ever ,enjoyed two week's ' before or
since. He got Well, and bade adieu
for h short season to Bolin's kind roof
and generous licitipitality. sliii. Bolin
i Green still Ives; I God bless her! and
I survives ' he otila husband; and their
_ward _ and u,4t. Hr. Lincpin went
I
back to New Salem, as .was thOliglit,,
a changod, a radically cbaugad man.
Re went to .Naai : litatem abOut the last
of !September, jb3s. He now once
more picked up. took up, ana read:and,
re-read the pot: ni Cal ;on "Imir.orta/ity,4
or !0 why should the Spirit of mOillit
be proud ?"'l Ho saw now; beauties-iii
siii , An.d. at , sikkad ...hurn.--.2.
mutuorsertnf , ,
od it, by heart,
ory. and repea
big friends.
'nd 'errata. : learn
ominatedl,a to mem
d it over and over to
• • - i i
•
A Stor y l ot the .
War.
`The late,Josbna .R Giddings was a
do ad shot;-.4r.cit Only oratorically con
sidered, but' withl a rifle. . There was I
not a Mari. or bolY in Ashtabula coun. I
ly (and that county was - splebrated I'or
fine inarksmen)ithat co rd ex cel him
either at a squirrel hunt or, ijhooting
at target: uis 1 son Grotin R. is a- i
veritable clap of the Old block. On
these bunting oxfursions of the elder
Giddings, he was invariably accompa
nied .by Grottus, and it was these les
sons in politics and woodcraft which
so Well fitted hirn'for the:career which
the shadowy Endure had in store for'
him, •On these 1 occasions the elder
would say to. hii4;
.. . .
"Gros!), my bey, net'er be guilty of
an act or word fVhich Will counsel or ,
comfort to- the 'institution of sh=ore 1
and- its attendant iniquities; or close
your *door ordieart against the hunt
ed fugWves froni.oppression, or bring
home a squirrJll unless shot through
the liCad.- - ' 1
L I
--,
'As each of these maxinis harmoni
zed completely 'With the natural bent
of the youngster's mind, he treasured
them accordingly: His returning- at
the' age of fourteen froth a_ match
squirrel hunt , of, two days" duration,
-and brir.ging with him a hundred and .
1 eighty of the "Tail deer". with their,
heads off, 'proved that the
h i w oodcraft
I part was well learned; and s . subse
quent career both in - field -
aid in ' of
-1 five, - silo wed that, the political portions
of th 4 fathers teachings were well stO 7 .
:red by the son.ll .
. •
But I started ' to tell y6u au incident'
!Of the battle oflGettysburg.- Be pa.
tient, I:in coming tothat;. I must reach
the point hy•regular approaches.
At the . breaking , out of the war,
"Old Father Giddings" wait, Consul
General to Canada, stationed-it
tresl. Grottos - IA. was in thii,offiba
Vice Consul Ge4eral. When the,firat
news of - the struggle war received
young Giddingejbecamerestless. His
father, noticing'be fact, reniarkod
-him .one day, ' i '.G-roceb, what is the'
F metter• with you I":
..Father," relied the vice cOnsal,
1
"I think I want to go borne."
• .
"Well," said the elder,"l have been
thinking it wlti the b est - thing you
could-do; and thWisooner. you go the
better. When ; 'Can you got ready 7"
"By - the . next train , " was the reply.
On the next train ho started,for tho'
Buckeye : Stit6l; Passing thrOttkb
iambus, be Galled on Gov—Dennison i,l
•tiftio was theft in the
.eberriatorial 1
chair, Obtained a commission, andleff
for home in 'Ashtabula- county. In
three and. or.e4tialf days from, the_ time
he left .11.ontreal he •hat company.'
full 'and sworn into the United States
That;CoMpany
_he command -
ed iTljgrslirt . .until the battle of Phil
lipid, whehl he tas prOntoted to a ma..
.. 1 6.rity. in the
; 11 , ‘ 12 li - egit;alF,'wbieli fc
____.............. a..... ...ty; 7 7: 1 4 - i ........ , ; e •
g lili giiN * -14 11 4 41 V ili :
A 4 ilij Wll, , Ot* -•o> ta* 4.4. 1
ISA% sgarogit ifil!"- le ,
t.14., , ,,,11,19f 1,1 0 1 . start ;la
com ‘ Mmuli ,hehlnd.bint )._
gel hible - ittlini• ' tali,
"hooter ,iiitlifiie*Pinm Itle,
irifiii*iri!iittO sPen.o l ' :01 , 1
'lir rithal, pereinaimi. Air* t lth
M3neriir Wileox,,ltept e ,-10.0* -, •
liiiPlc OfrOk i 9ffic:e.tll- •, ~
......kiargnrocirOo , tiio
,BourWropigtor4au.., .._,.
th'eTthsliarainn; vabO,lli 3 C.,,iva.
[ one:, of.'"Aliolch crick, nu Zama
1 libel& ,io!ill his rillip:baM +...thr
litieo 1;.
jusiiP.F-14 . 4 / 1 4 6 2,%"
liberate aim 5t,0ng....0w
sea !piney:4lo4i ike fr•A •.);•ei
koak 4414- Tii° 1 4 1 ,,f474 1 .0i1 4‘
iiitk - fraitoi-rOloitt " 'rein • Mijir, Gsa4filliiiii*Tii )1`..0.
ions, isMe io.for4i 44; •lb(
At. tra44 0 , 11 ,i-*l)Wisti• If
zsajainii:4B i'011f4t 11 : = IV'
PI the' ,] t, •-•-,
qpsin, yosi!guiu l itlit'
rialio: l 4 ll qyo4-,rrng'..*lik
rilitienip ~
;u l oVell 'intijor; Lars i nk to &Loh
gi t
him " replied the..inan • 'hut 4,-.lz a
; linsg 01L0g0. n ,...1 ~.'•• • .•,,:...-- :. 1 ;
_qt. is osti-Tonger'ior = - 'shim it, is
for hitß and If- Yin. ,- i abooti him
he'll ibscii nin,"'.flakid •;'-. ni0r , .1 844 d
If ;ire'ssll the 'eaten
_to !(1 rather
pti'd shoot Min." - ~...,,,:,, r . .. 1
...tillut," - sir.eiTered 'tat Wier, -I(tbehl
7ohnny - bis one Of th - :long rirsge
4
.Engliet Wentweithe ii , and hey'
beat:Oars in bearing oR4I. that
I .die 7
tab ee.. 1 . 1 ,'„ - •.[ , ::--- ' ;
(( . ,
Well," remarked thilt njor,"ir Lyon '
,esp . 't, auxwbinostop t, g, for yoti
only-draw bis,attentio 'is way;land
if mi -TyscietlicTil:t.. bit b 1 : ni .:; shoot Ibi - M
The fiddlers gindot'•i• in .heak‘ing!
*milled at ebatthey
.• • dile blast,
cr- ;
in speech .or i Attie •• ,• ~ Just bon 1
'.
svbiz i clime issr shot:=' ' -, • the rebel
slisrpshooter,which • • -tely shilvedi
off one-half of tbilint • , ixtonstehe. I
Now, :this .hieset,e o ' • int wh9 a' ,
'Eartieulse petiSf the • 'or ; in rack,
is moustache's:rice-big k . de. Feeling
something'rather.:-sla • in •'Clow
proxiMity to his-nose be quickly.
slapped, his hind, Out, . .' t 7 and; be-
bold.onebsif I of - ' his- • ier -lip iwas
shorWoritsglory. To • .y thetl i the
major WAS mik:
.9nlo !el drawing it
rathetrii,ld. Q icily_ *telling up A
gpringtoiii:. f rom ow: of his men,
i t
be dropped behind f : a4puill rtten
si4tnp
.and literally. lo' ffA' ' 4.1 e J.Lbn.;
pea red; and: citnekly fitittktng of" like°
to Ms sboultlerthereber*harpshooter
sent. hia
.ball 6ra'shing';, throtighl that
skull of . 'the celor
.abont,three teet of the:Tifijer: i V
But it Was his last slot; for before
he could gainHhis cover the majer lot;
drive, Mid the • rebel Was seen to;toss.l.
his arms; throwing hi ri rifle! high in
the air.. cLnd full headlong . down ; the
rocky perch (load as Jillikls4 0.1,3:43 . r. A
stunaing.eheer from
,therntire linc in
sight of -the rook greeted the maior'S I
feat, when he . .c,ooly - prike l eded td
load his rifle.' . ,- 1 • .
aL
• .;; .; V
Just at tn moment, 4,he: repel color ,
guard came. rip to the rook closety
Where the dead Sharpshooter lays and - I
planted their'colors by It.; the Major I
dropped , behind- the mitten stamp; •
• taking ; refit 'Over the top' he sent the
color sergeant one, - andlheiebeli fin
Was brought . to.. the . Aust. Again
cheers; broke I from- ofsr lines; bat by
rtbisstime the 'I enemy's': attention ; was
attracted to thiapoilit;lind a squ4d of
sharpabooterS;Was WI/gilt up asnear
our linc.4 as their eoniOleg would al.
low. they had evißmitly sightett the,'
Major's positien: CapfAitt CoppiOger,
_Of the
. 14th ; Whe had .;been Watehin s g
the movement on the part gray
coats, suddenly nalledrout : ; .
"Major, you. bad butler Move off
from that sta,mp,. for ..the enemy, ;have
got range .and meat talOhlef.":•••, '
T h ()ra ajor Moved
when
ten oi4c I ve
feet to — tneri,,f-ht, when tv,hit.4-i. Came
a . volley, and Some cigbLhullOrpassed
through the strin)ch.c9etlyfri. range
where the major's 11401 was
_sOme see 7
finds .before. I Ho coolly :reptarked:
'!A miss k as goer!: a Nile; '1 and
walkedaway.
-411011*-^
AN INTERESTING ZiCIIIAP UT COIFED
ERATi Ihnotti.-=-Ad:niiral" Semmes, in
reveiwing in lig paper, the Mobile Ga-
Sette, Mr. H. A. Pollard's history of the
war, publishes the folfewing oriier,urt•
der which' the - cciPtederate - fleet in
James - river I was blown op. on the
night or the evaeuatiOn. .Itheenevor
before been pnblished:
Ufe . cte - rate ! States:of Amerten,•.E.reca
iitm o,7,4l:lZiehhtontt,Ta., April 24p5.
=Rear -A 404 rail *Pahl Beallhet.
Commanding [James Ittver,Squadro
Sir; - General ILee adelsis the goyer,i—
inent to withd raw fruit this (AV, and
tbe o f will leave this evening sic-.
ebrdingly. ".1 1 pram* that ,General
Leo htteadvitied yen of this, and of
his movetnents; and.made auggestiona
as to the disPositiontto be made afTenir
sqattdron.- Her witbdrawi upon his
lines towards; Danville this night, lind
Unlest otherwise 'directed by General
Lea, upon yi'u is cletroived the dntt of
destroying year slim this night, and
with all the forces. under roar com—.
plaid joining general 1 -Lee. Oonfer
,with him, if prisktes' ble,
_before, - de
)atroying them. j.At, your pooPle , , be
raticned, as far iSS possible, for the .
mareh,and.akmedi=aad'. equipped for
duty in the f •
Very espotfully,
31.1t,pcsr, Sec. 04 the IS !"*Y:
ltiv
NI. UP
cud ;was .
,enitoy;
I}is
Jitrgo
10430,rp. -
),Tltjuly.
AhoOtor
ha -robot
atilt to
• . • , '' ii.. - :'- • ,
- —' r r ABB • ,
J, •
.The -.November .E'lectior---21r. Nasby
_, ?I:eat - lies it
Wine
Itch Put—
tea 'lVetO Wine into\ Oki Potties," etc.
7 -.
~ , : ____l 1 '
-I • I' ,
-- Coxianzakra X. Btu ,
1 (Which, is the Staiti of,Kentu ky,
- -- - Novembei 10,1816.)
' When the news u 4, the resell:of the
Illinoy election reached the. Corners,
there , wuz zi feelin' enewinehe wich
'was rtrooly affectir4 but when. the
erristibii. intelligence !skive that'Haft•
7inati..tvni, hootee in kew;York, there
iwnr . -ti froatration wieti wnz only ekal
`led *hen Ibe intelligence of Lee's ser
i render reaehtd us. ,WO ekpected de—
-1 feat in nines, and sum uv the otherj,
States, * but we' tad hopes that Nati
York wbod gri Diaiociatie, -that Itis
Eggslhiley mite hey sum sho di baeirin
.by tho
. people, and eansekently, slam
'ezeootie for , centinynoin toviforce his
1 poticy'.l" But that, hOpe •wuz taken
' front' us and uv the entire populashen
, I'Wuz theh only one jvho had suffislient:
.. -
stamina to preserve the seniblanee uv
cheerfulness, and that win n'
only o
. nkkount, ut l 'my hevin the Pest, - Oflis.
Elections cooderit take that from me
—ft is a reek wich the waves ov pop,
ler indignaShen cant wai.‘h awn,,thapk
the Lord, for el they rood ; how many
uv us wool) to-tlay he holdin our pia!
ces? Still, I felt overwhelmed, and
1 sorrowfully I, entered . •13ascone.s.—
There. with their heads bowel in nor.
-or and tears owin from their venra! l
•Ilto eyes, - Pot Deekin ,Togram, Elder
Slathurs and a ' few others uv the
Saiiits,'Who ez I entered mekanikally
rose and stood afore the bar; nickatii.
ktilly,. B ascom, who wuz likewi'so bow
-1 ed.down with greal, sot out the invig •
orator; nikcanikally - wel. dosed our.
: selves, 'and, still iu a dazo, mekanikal
-1 ly I moved out without piiiin, Bascom
beinltoo full uvsorrer
1 i tonotis it. '
,
It;Avatil deemed properOn• view uv
, 'the ~,_•frreatealamity, that Services shond
Ibe 11 - eld In the churcli, 'au4 at 2 P. 'M.
i (wich watt' us Mite be, fluid to meat.
post, mortem) we slowly hod sadly Bid
cin, the only Emilio countentince in site
beln that u va,Migger hi•the door, who
'W;i_st to wun _:.. iced ovei•the he'd fur
lookin alapp *4 ,, 31' • -
I gavo ou . .ymn, ...k..* - 4 v. : •
, • "Xtrod;is the rode wick . -eth;" -
andlit wuz sung! witk. ta ' ', , tiros--=
After' the vreepin had:titibil ~ s, - and' 1
got.' my , foefina catineil down so, ez to
permit niii to speek, I comrnenSt ex_
ot tn iate e tene - eansett '
uv the result.
''' ,liiier,-4-iraistirimrtiftrirate
as for•our sins;_a-stripin bee= we bed.
Fretted our , born' I n.. - nar -pride; that.
gloryin in the posaesiion of the post
cases, the collectorsliips, the assessor
ships and sicb, we bad •become vain--
, glorious attpu'ffe,tl upl'and careless In
tile' performanito - uv `dooties. Thor
l'wez 'niggers in KentuOty (rein 'about,
I ftee,, and impiodsly zeltin b at naught
the decrees uv Providence which con.
demned them tc be servants` Iv their
brethren; and been digressed to sloe
eynaie a pint. 1 bad seer. arieters in
a 4)ston paper onto the e•)niroon prae
tis 'tiv ,amalgamasben in the South '
I
. which paper hold up tbeyractis to the
condemnation uv pi•ausrnen. "My
brethren," sed I-, "theai Boston ' Ab
lisbnists hey no clear tinderstandin nv
the skripter. When Ham wuz bust by
Noar, wat wuz tbil cuss, 'He shall be
a servant 'unto his bretigen.' Not
unto t titrangers—not unto , the Philis.
tine or the Girgeshitei or; the , Miller
e, but untolis brethren!, How cood
e• be servant 'unto ibis •tirethTen ex
cept thru amalgamash'en ?' Oeleis Vre ,
amalgamated With Om w, bo wood the 1
male !niggerse on ,brotbron ? Oh 1
my brethren, -we wuz obliged to do 1,
these things that, the skripters mite be I
fuTfil,W, and [to the ~ credit uv the
Southern people 'be i't sed .hat they
never shrunk ,from 1 the, performance
uv- dooty. Tile per .cent. uv yeller.
niggers -in this Stahl'. attests 4 . bow
faithful Kentucky hez Inn. -• ,
But to resoOm. ''e have sinned in
permittin shoots to cOrne•in and unfit 1
emn for their norma;tand filkiptural 1
condishen, but' these l is not all. My
brethren, go to 'Store .11',Gavitt's.and
,get the toWnship Bible and, Birch till
yon' find this yer to: . '
And no man putteth I new 'wine luta old
bottles. else the new wine doth bust the bof.•
ties, and the wine is spilled.'V ,
lily brethren, wich' ,is ,
ilia • bottles ?
The' Dimocraey, nv ; coarse, and :the
'most, of em may be:;tonsiderod old
ones. 'We hey actid {as ',bottles, ear
ryitig about flooide,natlirecisety wine,'
but the • modern subitittito, therefor,
from our eirliest ,nelaney. , Wich ,is
Davit wine? The Ablishnista wich
faltered Yohnson, nv, doarsei New
wino is frothy—so wuz they, Now:,
Wins fizzesso did they'. New wine
her, strength-for a nunit— l rio bed they
New wine is unreliable- 7 80 waz they
At .Philadalphia, the plittin. us , 'this
now wine inta,old bottles wnz aecom-
plished—at that' accessed 'place, nn
shoot Dimoerniy wich beleevesinßam.
and Hager, met and foll onto the
.nix
Qv Seward and Doolittle, Wichinvent
ed Ablishinisra, and wgie i mingled - our
Leers togettiorthe new wino wuz put!
into the venerable old bottle uO Diire•
oeris,y; and_ notwithatandin we ;bopped
right oil
,g43vorl for
am,
1.3 rook,
..Sakil 40-
Ito cogki
P 41,110
sontidued
eop' asipie r
reOera
014 1 411 -
Jhopedr
jeleid s opio
'hut rob 4
Jpb
it with gederal . patronage it.lbusted,
and great wna •the bust, thereof ; and
the fragments uv the bottliwaa prone
-onto the earth, and the now moo is
Imonin*mod permiseas, So Witz.the
SkriptfitAulatlnd• -
Anil Alp brothren,.. while yoo are , at
the. 10 's bnotin op that fe,X, keep
an till yfi
ou od ab:uttier, t,o wit
•
L~
blished 1518.
, .
"No .min also seweth a piece ituid cloth
onto a new gatment, elSe the now Wee r that
piece
filleth it up 18 taken away .froni, the old and
the rent is - wafts worse."
;
My hearers, Ditnocrky went to
Philadolp,by suit uv gray, wicih iL
lied bin arwearin for, five , years. It
was trooirpld avid tiler wuz'griserions
rents In" made mostly by bayonets
and sich s Ohorhy w i uzot wo content
to wear it? Why , i7).lz we not satisfied
with il, ? Agin wuz...the skti piers Jul.
111 M.
fillips, -- We — patehed up the borifed.rit
gray with Federal blue, - ;;- i r iV'e put onto
tlia.bieli; SeWard ; • onto ' the knees,
Bitadall; onto the shoulders; •Cowin ;
ettono the seat,
.ohinlieu, and they
, Yrk stitched' together wtth Post.offit is
Mt" ii r didnt hold: - The skripters wtia
itilfillo—the- old cloth wriz rotten,
iilkd one
. by one:the patches fell off,
tionieiliat dirtied, and Eakin with em''
i
I.l‘. ; amet iv , the -- old,. and',.the ; rents is
'lnger, than *fore. • - ;Qur Boat ',is,
busted at; the •_elbows'i our pants • i i s
rayed round 'lhe- bottoma,ont at the:
knees,; and from. behind 'the flag nv:
diatreqs iwavoth drearily - id the e Id:
, .
witid. 1 • . .
... • .
:•
31374)rethren, we wili•suereed !
w. enl ll
we atiek - to. our integrity. .Nsfrat• w zi
the'lypose uv our - aasoondirl' what w •
did not hey? - W#L wiz the sence uv;
our akin our people to : vote ford .K.er--
neha for gorigtie, wiclh bcd;•doorin tlie]
ivar,
_drafted their dolis . Wat, wui:
• th*Nsoose uv •tallOng ecnstitcoshnell
amendments to nao who Spozed: thatdl
Internal Improvenientkand a Nashnelll
I Bank,tsfuz still. the Ishoo? •.- Wet I.tizli
the':yoose uv. lotin go Out...holt mu
nigger equality, wich is .the ' righo
bower, lett bower, and ace nv the Di-f
inoeriSy,, its tower uv, Strength, its
1 anleran'd elfeefest trust, 'and. mull is i ll
•i easy uv iion4rehension and eininentir
adapted to the Reinocratie.,ititelleelcJl
and 'taking, up questions which will alit
be go,tied - ten years, afore .they begin!
I AO ' , COMO oh.erid On ? In Urea, wall
.wui the sense, thy brethren, in puttin
L new wino in old bdttles--l'uv .patchin
1 Old .ninth ' with new? : Lotus be warn?
,
ed and never repeet the hale error.'llHow to Kill the Radleril Pc-stY. i
.
L The congregashen' dispersed Some-LI - Under the head, of "stow to- kill 'thpi , ,,- : •
• hat sadly; bet ez they gathered at i flaiiial party," that.bravo' - i,cwsPaperi •:'
Baseorn's to discuss the sermon, vnz 1 the
I '
ratified atrebservin a visible improver I, • ,1 . .H . ..
. .'.
;
cent:in ikeit temper. - -Bascom nisself uhiengo -.Aare& iu._ the le et:trim-Jan.
irmseled around lively"; Deckin 1,1 3 9-1- Plige: ' - . X.
ram, remarked that probably , it I The object of the P.. 4
iiiress" it lull!.
1 .
-.•
as nimbi ... loe oral to put teTiv wine ;avowed, It -vatitl.to kill the .11iadieitt
i nto' told WV, but ez be dind't Vet , an : party. - This it 'proposes.; to doi by -
jee that thlrprObibisheg extended to !granting everything that the Radical •
new whiskey ; Ire'd ref* if. liust'cr no 1 party seeks.. We demniiii equal rights ' *.
bust; and lielrizenedinsseli very much I and impartinl'sulfrage. Grant both,"
intim:. 4 st le; and Elder Slathers }says the Times,. "anti o ketithiS ltadi-.
- -...i 1..4., - P'efttrreiscilifti . rtietiverin/ ,I calTartylreitifrrgrotrifk , .l. . Irerygo4, ~
their sperits ei to hang the .nigger I I gentlemen ! We wigebriseirt that the,
.' 4
inenshend in the beginnin , ez loolZin (.Radical party shall cease to exist Nvlie„n
ledsed at the Church: • 'Um Cornets ,: you liave grarited :di that it asks ! 'it
IS rapidly gettin itself awn.. ' I i lights not foi the spoils, hilt.- for the
.CETROLE6IT. , NASIIT, P. 'M. j'.1.1 - id-mph of ideas. .1.1, its -ideas rule ;
• - (wieli is,.Postioaster.,) I l and we do not care what beeittmes .or
—Toriqo Blade. ' - '•* i ; the par".,:y. 1 -The' plan of the Times
' I may see somewhat odd,;.hat - it IS re. -
ally - the only. feasible way of getting ,
rid of Radiefil idle. Jest sfy long air - .
I the quehions• raised by the war re. -
i main Uniettled,the country *lll sinpah '
ic4niseivatism, Democracy,' . johnsoni,
1, in or whatever else you may Calf the,
!' Party opposed to milieu, ideas,in eve-.
,'--:
! ry
, eleetion. .Test so long aslthe negro •'
question remains (TO, justiso long as
_,.
1 the laws_do not grant to a black - -man' '
the same rights, ane 4 the na(ne protee4
lion, that they grant tc whites, just, to.
I ion , * the Rediral party Will; rule this i
i c , • . Mind 4
i country. ' Just so' long as a,,na
stupid prejudices seise theirfoebte`pre- -
fust . aaalest the I.>echiration of 1044 l• - ,-t
1 e ' . • Twill l ii '
peodence, just so long there be '.a
struggle to make the spirit and letter _
of that, sublime doPument the supreme
law .of the, tan& and in tha4 struggle -
Radicalism will inevitably win: There -
is just one way, and only one, to: ; get
these disturbing questions obt of poli. -,
' •
tics, and that is to, settle them On
. the
eternal basis of justice.l , , .
‘,
The times sivs that' impir , rturl eu
I•frage is Inevitable. It, was inevizabie -'
1 -from the instant- that, sliery: w*s
' abolished. The only - question 'the% ...
1
and the only qestion ileiv;,is Whether . -
iit shall ecme. spe s etilly, 'and with 1 1 Ie
consent of, the people in evell imit-tif
1 the land, or whether long diseussiocr
years of•agit alion and PlhAical`, cox . _
I testatnd tire steady education. of pab;; ..
1 • • ff
lie opinion shall be necessary' to . - sc.- .
1 complirdi it. ,Andrew Johnsbn - might
Ihave ended the matter, by bla single
word. The South would laV 7 e •Itequti. -
I °sped ; thelN orth would liavemptaicild
._
him, and before this tine - thisrpWii:trbk - _-.-
; ,have been peace.and a comoe, ' to-: - .:
I:ration of nil theeiates. That he t , " t.'.. - f,_-
t t laV ria
he could use tliii-prejitlice:isastitiplk,
.*._
negro to secure hiselerkiliar-Voit t iibt.,
pu rp 380 he threw hi.7o -Ire l ht . ".; _
of Copperheads, and - 41 . IObi t4 04:;:"
t 0 D ;rot at the South: • lkirtlitiw ititter
take time to undo the mitchieletwaiiiit '
hy.his treachery. - It May
. take yelktit .'
to secure to-royal men.- at _the' S.
that lull protection in all their rig - ,
that the Constitution grantili• ..rt itilli3r
take years to - secure' at the South-tad
Fat the North ribtoltiteequality. beftiore
' the la'w--equality of civil righta , ,s9il
impartial suffrage. Or., if the Routh _ - •
l and the* Deritopralre party afire 14.iiitit- -
lure wise they may stop all this agitikr; ~
tion; take_ the negro questioh furerei 4.
out .of politics, -add, restore every !
Sautherri State to the . Union within .
lone year._ The advice of -the Timatia.
I good. True,, its motive is not the_ host
--- to seem° a party ascendency. :But 5
its reasoning is
,stnind. .SO long .ai
these questionCrematn unsettled, the%
'Radical party mill grow itronger with
j every electiqn. It can be got - otit iof
the way only by yielding': in pod: .
iiiil li , to the burretattey o;t: itt, ideal!, ! .
•
Arrest and iscs.pe of . Surratt iri
1
• Italy. • •
- ,
The Florence' Correspondent pt the
LOndOn Morning' Post says:
_ 1
• It is stated that - J-11. Surratt (one
of the persons charged with complicit
ty in the assas 'nation of the late Pres i -
Went of the United States, Abrali4m
Lincoln,) has been 'serving. for some
time past in 'the Papal Zoiraves, his
company being quattered- at. Veroli,
One of the fronticr - towns of the Ai . i•
pennines, near F'rosilione. , lie - had as
awned, and was knoWn in his regiment
by The name of Jowl" Watson. Info*
matron of this fact having been :131n4
Munieuted to General _Rufus King, the
Minister of the Unitod.States at, Rome.
no' tune was lost by him in transmit' , ..
Wig the news totis governir.ent,whieb
straightway instructed,the Geheral.te
,take snob measures as might lead In
the secaring of Surma; alias Watson,
In coMpliance with his instructions,
General li-ing milli ed.to the 'Vatican,
requesting' an audience of Cardinal
Antonelli,, and asked 1218 Eminence
whether, in the event of his proning
the identity of Surratt, the• Papal goy"
eminent would hand him over to that
of the United States.
Tho : Cardinal Secret . promised
the General. all the facilities in his
power.. A few days after,on.fatirning
to I the - Vatican, General King , was,
made acquainted by Cardinal Anbni-1
ells with the measures ho had taken
These were contained in a series _cif
telographie instructions sent front
Borne, with the, corresponding •tole:-
graphic replies from the local . author
ities of Veroli- and They .
recorded the order to arrest Surratt
alias , Watson ; the aticcessive step's'
taken is compliance with the Orderl;
the acttial 'arrest ; the conieyance to
prison - the - removal from prison tinder
a guard of five soldiers of his. compel.
ny ; but the aeries closed with the an!
nounce_ment that, when thus led out,
Surratt, alias Watson, made a sudden
dash from his guards, jumped overt s
precipice 'more than' one hundred feet I
high, and, though hotlk..pursued
fifty ronaves, was enabled, trona 'the
-fact - pf their preferring a 'more circuit
ous route, to get , clear across the Iron - -
',tier to the Indian territory. General
KingAost no time in communicating
the facts to his colleague at Florence,
and telegraphid instructions have been
forwarded to thelowns on the Papal
frontier, and to all the seaports of It
aly, to recapture Nystson,alias Surratt;
but i ,if I am 004 exceedingly misin
formed; the Atulian governit.ent, in
'declaring its readiness to forward the
t great t ends of international justic ;
InOt intimated that, oven in the event
of its giving
_tip Surratt, alias Watsoiti,
"NOTICE To ADVENVIEII i j r ,
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;50 cards. „A 4beral • ctisecatitivii4- - •
a4vertisers, mad onloagAijaisliciiiiiiatiL
" A space - a - quarto
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ceasured as squire: — -
Special notkeit Sitie4aarled2llitoitta*"
,filar rates.
Btu3iness Cara, 75: cerata,
Marriagesand Deaths, Iteligioas,
and other Xotioes of.d pablic.naluieice
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, .-•
Ift 'will atpttlate that, his•lfteTb' tristairthd."-
-4; 1 'ot
Thitlfa6kingtoh
teiday saye: '. . • , •,7". -,• - - . - 1 . , 4
I! The ot;heial papers on tho Ottbjeot.,'-
iI will sbow.Lhat for many tong .trion4li - ;-
the governnaeht has bush watching ---;
this man, who, ut; first was'onty I sty 44 - - .
I petted, and Who Waii -serving with 1 .. ..c.
certain regiment t of the Papal Zooilyett .:
,A. serious diffittuity here: lkf.tie ! T . Air,.. - ' , ::'
extra4ition `treatyexiate4: : , bqtweeß -. "
I this government andtheirtiParff
- '-""- .- apal 1 - 4 "..,,,„ 4 _ ,..
vinsegiently, if identified, - 81:-. - -- : 1 4 -,
'could not be demandid. Thiel iiiib ' "..;:,'": j i ',‘
it) be done wa s to identify_l:keinftei:4lo-r4
After great precaution, atuLiiiii hip* --•
of 'considerable time, thia was ea - et:Ariz _
pHs hed . beyond - doubt. 'The Oda', thlog . '
was to communicate the Met to: I.lito- ' - •
Pope, and obtain his petinissiOnJai •
have the - nutorions if:init.-arrested I and - , ..;
surrendered - to llin Uzi ted! State:ie.—,
General King, our Minister; to I:Wide,- ..'
w,as intrusted with-this itniiortnatdii.i.,;:f ':
ty, and it gives us pleasarirtti be able .`..--_,
to state-that the :Pope, upotiAtiii - lesfi: ~.
mony of identity being aboirn _Mai
immediately ordered the *rest a
[S l urratt 'and directed ; big ant rendei 14,
the United States. This i - offiefiti:= ':
The detailed . facts about - --,liii 7. eat** .
.--from the Papal officers are not kilos*
yet, as tliey have not beettxeceiiiitisijet
the State Department • Ilia, escape in=
to Italy was not to remain tong, its
.4 .
is known that he° took iiissago. On -,
, board of a vessel and crossed :tbe
11, Al.ed itp rran aan Sea lute EgYp; metiers f• .
'' Consul Genera!• ' til tiv' al
wour moves, c wi
~- -.
1 1 most'absolnie power. Su - rraitOslisctitto
!I from the officers of Rome Wetit'beftirli ,
, .
, I t ihetlying criminal, and, by aid- of Vie -
1-tefegraphia- csble, the Statti Depart- '
men!, was enabled todireet ill, o,f - 00 1
!representatives ahl oad to bo on. tlio- .
I alert. • - liiE arrival in Wlexandria, , - _
Egypt,: '' was of. 6.404 doratinn. 'll
.* -
1 , ae, arrested, and; i .lie does , not ei• _
1
4pe agaio, will -be 'brought to _ this
cdontry in one ,rour-shipb4f watrAtO .' .
I tried to the • Civil Cf. urts off this- pis- .•-
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