Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 03, 1861, Image 1

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VOL XXXI. WIIOLK NO lCGO.
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CI.KAKMKM), WKDNI&DAY, JU,Y
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"Tilt LAST MAN "
IT HV THOMAS i'AMI'HI:!.!..
TERMS $1 2"i r Anmin. if jail in ndvaiird
m:v.si:i;s-ol. i.-m, ),
i .
dreatiu'il u Jrciini thf ulhor niut,
When every thiti j hu-h..l inul still,
' 'Mhich iimdv c:fh Imir Ktiirel rtriii;;ht with fright,
, Sliirns the Mri!iiiiinu'a lust ipnli,
, Ml'tlinuht lh;i( iitti.l,,ats llll'l grown
To hi eh n, anil iin.iislniii.H sie,
:: Iliat there wan room lur tliciu iilona
And uuiio fur Lam beneath tho shies.
The lio:i.t nn I iivitv creeping thini;
ri ' Hud diml, J im liowerj bluHiuoil no mom,
' Tlic mill tocil.'r liei-h of Srinjc
' J Wen -illim I'll on the desert Lore ;
:, Ton milieu, leiijjueHul i-iuioline
( t-treiehcil ovir nil like n f n no in 1 pull,
p Anil on tho mill inul cheerli'.-s .-ceim
jt. Xliu Min'a verm mys ceiiM never lull.
11 On Anrur's elouil -i-iii tiiini'.l peak
i ' The lii.-t innn Ftno.l ivith pallid face,
JSh'l.. tii-iuLling, vvenry, worn and weak,
rail r innmit ol'a snn.thiTiiig rave.
In vain--alas ! pour in. in ! in vain
, ";. lli-s l'"i (slops fought that red of old,
fur coiuls ul ,-Kiit.- soiiii JLi 1 ! - 1 the plain;
And hid the inouiitaiii in their fold.
. tl'" oiggT trrevv those spheri .- uf white.
Villi' they i -each od the summit high,
' And streamed ahove the ivnit.-li'i'l ivi0'Lit,
y , Like id.o.vy h.iuiiors in the sk y.
Theinnn looked u'er the precipice,
t'-i" -'.Make wiiy fur pcttii outs," lie cried ,
And plunging !- i the dark nhyss,
Ma le way for petticoats and died.
' 'r ,
Tun G imt.nk-t M a n in tiik Woitin.--A
c Jad who lives next dour to the ollii-i- nJ a
physician, til' lli--! street, heaid consider
able "kuockm' :it tin' door," one day la-t
week, aiiiJ wondered why l In? door-boll
M'as not rung. Oil opening the door, n
Verdant iii.d iinsophisliualcd man, ol Jul!
ihc and a rniiii! of ) i-ais old, .stand ni; on
thf I't'icli. iiskfd :
"i)oc J.'x. , livo anyrtl.o:e rnund
here?"
' "Yes ; iii tlnil liou-c."
Mr. (iiffii tlion coin men red his "iaj
, ping, gtnllv t.-ifi'in jr." to irilm m the doe
lot lie whm wiinlfj. The laily Mi;.'gfled
lliut he had better tingtlm bell. '1'hai
ettniMl Id ftnke linn ul lir-i as u goo'i
i For thf ''leaifn id h'e nuhlicaii.
! M Kf HS I jilToKs;
i When I In) life .(' Jesii"
had I'l ovf il loojuii f to the .S ribes and
l'hal iec s, hikI llii doi ti ino loo heavenly
lo wai i anl tticiu iti the utteraneo of an
I open word against either, they nought, a
!thuniinl cunning device cl tlio devil, lo j
draw J 1 1 1 1 1 and His, holy c.uiso into tlio I
lioree 1 1 it ol the political arena, t.)de.'
grade il lo the wuik ol bcculur and elan- j
iiish i unleiil ion, mid lo make His crown '
of glui-y a toot-hall of their ambitions do- '
Minings. I'.'it His Kinoc loin was "nol of
they would n'.i-o iheiriMHano nuint't. Hn The Late Senator Dotiflas on th" War
Il Hppr.ir.t thai I lie I'Iol'K'ss Uiim- hnve !
I I i 1 . i i .
inline i.an oi.iy III me liieni moi'e ImiPI, ninl
iti.i'.eiHl of falling oil' die d";:. nf nboliilon
isin, lliey gather new hope, and asumne
lif'V insolence, by tle snapping imunder
(A link alter link of the hum which
bound our happy I'nion ti:?"iher. ar d
M'ilITi:i AMI I'ATK l( i'I'M; l.K'riHl
HON. Mil. VAI.I.ANMiilJAM, nt olllu.
linswoihl, or lliongli in the world, yet. on ' ivi elcli w ho so inr forgets his duly
wa it inlinitelv alovii it. It uas dcsi-iu-d lo his country and his (iod h:,-, Imid f..,.ii,
1 its pewer not over !!jo outward. : such foul political eoitln.ij ....... n.
. , i . , ..i.ui in,:
guise ol n iormofi 08 did this M.-u? called
e'ince a determination not lo slop until
iiy ii"i i; in iiie i iiion m irone, mid ev I , " ' 'Oiaiiuion iui, nieiniier o;
cry vefligo of our Revolutionary memo! '""f"" Crotn I io. It h no bold, na
tes wiped out ; or until lliey have hugged li"n:li Priutic in tone, fo apt to-thc
to I heir hypoerilicid hosorn every Sniiibo ','onl'1'0" "I "tlm limes, so forcible in its
rind Itinali in the .South. Shame nlmi-,. ' home truths, that i( eannot fail U nriest
attention ami securo a favorable response
I I IMI.AIKI.PIIA, .1 1 nf 21, iMil.
I 7'. lli.- r,lit..r. , t ,,,, ( ,,.,.,. ..
! lieiitlenienI ciieli.se vo'u a Idler 1'io.u
llie lion. ( I,. Vallaudigl, nn, ineinbei
eel is
romp!
lo w u
but the inwai c, : not over the bodv. lot
thetioul; not over the .State, but over the
C'leiiu'iils which uitiinaudy gave potency
and stability to (he Stale; not over ac
tions .simply, but motives to action; not
by iutci i i ing with the institutions of
men, but by uiouldin ' the heal U of'nicii.
so that i hen '.hey should ;
of rearing their institution
1 1 to
1 lor
uiresniing P.lilnr! How str.mgely does
it eotiliast with the exanipio once given
ljy those who were called to preach the
bles.-ed doctrine of Christ and Christ cm
eifiedl Winn we revert lo that time,
when, in the dark hour of ho ilcvolutioii
the ivoik tbe pulpit was by high sou led nun made
civil and riulient with prayers for the preservation
... ..i i .
SI.IJ..U j.ui poses tney migiu go .villi souls
baptised in the .spirit of Heaven, and t.hus
leave their impress, there on tho systems
they should frame.
The op.osei s of Jesus were on the alert
for pretexts for opposition which were
never utlorded by his cjuisc, and Uicy
were compelled lo triune them to their
wants. They weuid niiiki! Him in His
.. .. : . . i . . i . i , i i i
i.khiiis in in, a King, a rival ami opponent wtinoiu most Hi
ol liifir mighty (. ;uar that very Ciesar
whose as.-a Is I hey thus conliosid them
selves, while liiey atl'ected to boir-t that
the' were never ni bondage to any man.
Then went I ho Scribes and Pharisees
and took counsel how I hey iniht entan
gle Hun in Mis talk. And they sei.l unto
1 1. m I heir disciple with tho' .' Ici odians
..I. ... .1 1 . A 1 ' 1 1
lucn nun- v ere usuameu lo appear them- iiiMmnesi Pnio il ; and it was reseiu-d
selves) say i::g, Master, we know thou in t tor these latter dav Faints, nl lir.n, 1 1, i-
man . rautliers is a iiteni).lihle
ul I lie country, mid con tram, tin m uitl
the little, mean .ml duty elhut of t his
would bo great man, my heart sickens
with pure disgust at the spectacle. Theie
was a time when our Union was never
Fpoken of but lis n bond of strength, and
as u thing to be perpetuated as tho love ol
promise over-reaching the whole land ar.d
giving presago ol a gloiinus lutine to all
ir on earth : and w hen
peril seemed to threaten it every thin.'
w its forgotten and one united prayer was
ollered up to tho Throne of (iraee for its
preservation. Put how chanced ! The
er of hit (.oiintrv the mirii. tm- ,.i
in the time of the i'vni.iii,.r,..ii...
coiisciers and iri h of our hnll-st.irved
army did not know their dutv. orw.ee
lathe
God
true, :'.ii..l teaeheth tho way of iiulli;
neillier care.-t thou tor any man, for thou
regardesl not tiie persons of men ; tell us,
thoreloie, whit thinkest ihoui Is it law
ful In give Uibute unto t.'iesar or l ot?
liut Jesus perceived their wickedness,
and said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypo
critois ? show mo the tribute niuney. And
they brought unto 1 1 tin a penny, and lie
speci
men, to enlif-'hu n tho people nnd tradnee
the glorious mommies of the immortal sa
ges of the "times that tried nuns' souls."
Hut why waste time and pnper on the
insane, ravings of u btupid, ignorant, irre
ligious fanatic like thischeaf of a preach
er. We all know (hat such men are a
necessary evil, and that they have only
lUea, lor lie sloppea rapping aim iookch ; smu utuo mem, iiose h tins nuii( ami oeen uorn into the world to asist in dp
uround tho porch, cast his eyceaciiwayitliesuper.seriptii.il'.' They said unto Jinu, stroying the public peace, a ri i in the end
Jilorig llie ji'le iI .tlio liou.-e ohiiio (low n ' icsai s. I lien s:iM lie unlo them, Ken- to uavancc the cause of the devil and hi
the steps, looked at the porch and house ; der, therefore, unto Cie-atf the things semi-siiiietilied imps. Hut one thin" i
ngiun, went out to tl;e street tencc so Unit . wnion uie uiesar s, and unto jod, 1 lie migni ue well lor Mr, C. to remember as
tilings that me bud s. tor (jod mid lln wen as any other person, that the repent-
i..iiji-, ii iiwsu 1 1 j . i e -1 1 1 1 a 1 1 c i am, lucre is o; mu m oniioxious sentiments w ill be
a held of labor high ami holy His empire regarded as Miflieioiit cause for the strin
is the soul His work, the soul's nsjcui?;- gen', cidoixfiiicr.t of inch Uw. Wo
lion. ,ecK uol to degrade it, t cnleeble -'io m earnest, and hope he will profit by
it, to defeat it by blciiuli-ng il -.villi, or inn- it. Creatures who we know would not
king it reliant on, the iirui of civil power, hesiiate. to crucify our Lord and Saviour
ev-eii though that jiower he CV-ar's. C;c- U carry out their hellish dosiVm, can find
sar has his iippropriatu sphere. Ifheean no tvnipitthy in this coinmnnitv Will
of iiie Cnioii -meu plotting to deslroy it
- -'Iijill drug this coiiniiy into a war, iin
Her the piele.vt of proteci ini; the nblic
l iopeily nnd cnl'on'ui.r: tlm law mid ml',
lectilli! revenue, W hen I hei nbjeit is dis
union, and war ihc means nf m
in;.' a i hi i i-hed pui'M.-e.
"The di-ui, mists, Ihelefnie are divided
into two classes ; the one opci., (he (,t
secret d'Hiir jonists. The one is in favor
of peaceful si i e--iiiu and i-ec .gii il ion of
independence; the other i, in f.ivi.n I iv.n ,
as the surest means ol ace.f;i,',plil,in the
obj.'el, and ol'imiking tho separation tinal
and (-ici! id. I imi a I'nii.n man, nnd
hence ngaiiitit war; but i! the I'nion inu-t
I ... . : t .. i .. . i
I ..i- iiii.jioi.ii ny i.roi.eu ny a leviluhi.ti,
and llie claPlishiiieni ol a '.,i,7i. govern
ment by some of tii" Stae, let turner be
and ig- i done that w iil tnevent rcsloralion .,.,,1
luture I'l'csci v'aliun. I'cacn is il... ,.i,lv
I'l im.'i-I ,,,,,. . , I,.,. r., i i ,,, ,1,,,, ,.,
pies and denlrments nvo-.ved mid advoe.-i- , '..p' , ,.. ..,. ,, . . j""
lfl h.V l'ouglas, nnd which will ever to,..!,,, '.l" ,! .1 . ' ' n-peal-
Stltllte the e,., which Will most ,l,.rnl,:J - , ' . """ "'1
.. ..i.... i i uHir j.'oi a government.
Have we a government '." i, the ipioslioii,
How is il, Unit republicans can join in i Zn I, 'uXZ v pow'
loud hosannas over he ..m ,,r i i. , . .'. 1 11 I"1
, '" iiovvn an niseonieiiled spnils Sir ,is
yet iiunt ,,M,.i,, !, , J :, ,
I i . . . ,. i "v. iv suH'iiiiiirni ; ims
.pi. . . , 1 1 1 . . i ... 1 1 1 1 .,..i
, , . . . i ' ..;i-ii
I . i ... h ue inpiii r I nf republicans' en.
,1 udL'e 1 lunula
eulo- '
so
to I
irom I lie candid i nd coii'iiderat
hile the welkin still ringn with
giunis on llm. departed l.niclan, am
innny vie in OmirvtlorU to ihi honor
Ins memory , this letter of Mi. 'n
ham is eminent lv well timed, in sprea'd-i...i-.
i i . . . . 1 .
... o. ii.. i: mi' ivori'i inose nril.M prim'i-
most adorn his
! character ?ivo fragrance to his mem
ory.
led.
it Wl
iiie
ou! ol
i of the ,'
ih iv.' out.
losaunas over Die o.
iusl and noble truths.
the
down all livin
lor:
is it
Pat; let ism wli it
...... . ,
...... nun. in- fiijs, uie j.jiiou can
preserved by granting to the South
ng.ils: "You ,;n. restore and prescivc
government in that mode. Yoc can
it l NO I.TIII'K."
" II .( io1 ili.vn.i..,,. );ir ,',, ,,. ,,
.ir.it,.
be
its
no
.tvs, Mv4Hniii.il to Iiie irfMH-vlioii of
either I'.ul n hat. ver any may think of
the war, one thing, at leant, every loer of
lib.'i'iy ought to demand inexorably : thai
il shall I... carric I ' li slridjy subject Ul
the ci 'liM H nlioii.
The p.". c, p.. I.cy 'Vlls Hied ; il, iirrui.ei
eei -!( ii. .in I promi-i d ii resior.ii ion
''" ' n. on. T..,. policy of war is
1IO.V lipon ,i. j,, lw,.,i,y , J ;, y j,
it bus dm,.,, ,u. millions inul a' ,r 0f
pie nut (, i in,, j ni.,11 and into the Con-
"Hi hi a litile long,;
No, two or lour Si.,t..
1 two million- or three rnillioim .,r
pie. V'ar mi.y indeed, be the policy of
the Ka-t ; biil j.iaij.. is a pcci-ssily of 'thn
We.-1.
I would )i!ve vohintpored nothing.gon
tlemen, at this lime in regard to this civil
war; but .is eonslitueji i.s, on had aright
to know niy I'lUtiioiiH and Positions. ,,,
Mleliy, ,l nidsl
lJ:Clil'.
Wy only Miiswer to iIioh-who indulged
in .'lander mid viluperation. IV'llt ,ivfn in
(he card of the 7 ill of Apiil, herew ilh eilr
v cry truly,
C. L. Ya!.i.am.k;ham,
iinnkly,
you havo
el
d.
f.--y.;, r'.,tt;.i;, ,7. ,. .v.'r.(f;. is (he
of peaceful Secession, ;., v-r Uii
i rif j mini i, iinri rr.:,i-
' lie could look on the roof, appeared mm
, iplussed, came lack to the porch, looked
' Mt the lady w ho had lingered in her door
ioee his mai'O'uvre.s, looked at her as if
lit was not (juite certain whether it w as
bent io ask or impart information, but af
ter ai:ot her glance around, he exclaimed:
"1 can't find the rope!"
' 'Thin explained the di-appointed look
; given when ho couldn't find a Pig bull on
the top of the house. Tho lady, wiih
. graceful p'.'uier-.ess and gentle woids
sweetly sj olicn, directed him to pull the
-" liell knob, lie slovdy pulled it out, hi Id
it firm, of cour.-e the bell didn't ling, lie
lisld on, turning his head, and, with a
.foolish lof.k, said :
' "'l don't hear anything ring- -can't you
'.how n:e the rope ?"
. That w;is too much ; she give up trying
to show Jim the.yi.s; rang tho boll lor
Ikitnj passed him over to the doctor and
iietireti to tU about the "greenest man I
' ever did see "
litj WiiEitn the J. Aii.ii Came is. ixiuio
years n;?o a countryman came into a law
yer' otliee in Court Square, and snid :
"'Sfjuire, Nat Siroetor shaved mo dread-
. fully yesterday, and 1 want to come up to
him."
"Slate your case." s.kid J .
"' "Waal, I asked him how much he would
. harge me fei a horse to go to Hedham.
i Jle suid three doilars. 1 took the hem"
sand went. When I came back, I paid
three dollar., and he s.i'd he wanted nn-
other three dollais for coming back, and
made me pay it."
. , , JJ.i ... j,ave him some legal advice,
which the ( I lent immediately acted upon
08 follows. Ho went to Streotcr and said:
"How much w ill you eharire mo for a
!
dogojd wilii tlio power wh.oli he wields, the. Hev. Tresidiiig Jilder, Mr. Jiomb.istus
let him do it. It tribute belongs to him, Ci anthers, please make a nolo of il
render it. Put il there are dudes belojig--,
ing lo ..od, J'.iil not lo perform them. .
Man's reason is His snticrscription his
soul, (r.d'.s image. (bid-given are tlio '
nohlo powers ol man's nature, and lie,
eluiuif theiii as His tribute. Hut leinoui.
her, my kingdom is not of this world ;
memlu'r iis province is the soul.
1 Ini'-e iie.-ii led p, these I'elluciions,
Messrs Iv liturs, by the inihience a sermon
jireAche l, or lather a polilfal hairangu-o
(Hivered, bom tho pulpit il the Metho
dist Kpisoojal Church on Sabbath evening
by tho liov. Crautlioi.s, the I'lcsidiuir, J-J
ner, iiaj on uie eommuiiny, ami instead or.in, and all it
ol j.aying IriOule where (.lujst a.,us it to and inhuman
be paid, the community gem rally, save a
few law -haling Abolitioni.U.-, are den mim
ing tho impudence, wit kcd::ess and lolly
ol thin uouu-inpiiblc ;igitutpf of the (jucs
tioiis v. l.icli have already ruined the lair"
est hibric ol ioveitiineiit ever devised by
il i: r. n I .. Eiiitii... ni l iii'iimi. ..... i . . .
i t' J "J- oo huen us a.'O.moii MJi-els are Pcginmiig
When licpuhhoan journals all over the to represent, that then they have nulhin '
country are .sU.-miiig the cry of no party, h it but to join the si ces-i"vn ranks, i 0
and iMiuxiats are asked to forget old be sure, it is unl.iir lo make the No: th re.
lines, aril ...m political lends, ami join, tus .sponsible for what rabid and f.-oli-h oh-
they willingly and cheerfully do, in one tois sjv, more freijiieiitly m.-ivly a-men.
impregnable wall of defence of the con- aces, but ml! it is done. Take fr j,,.
t-titution nii-l the union, it is m bad taste m,nce. the following scnlen e from one
u. un man, 1.1IH ni.ove an one wno pro- ol ( i rcee-. ' editorials, and
Yours .to.,
Sl'IKIT of 7G.
Lulhersburg, June 21th Iftil.
Be Cautious.
Northern joiii'nidi.sts lri.ld be exeoeil
ingly careful what they wiito i:o.v-ii-diivs.
We notice that Virginia and other l'-nnhr
Stale S'.'ces-ion journals are. publi-hii.'g
llu ravings and outrageous utterances cut
from rabid anti-si iv cry j .urmi!-. The
Tribune is now, wo cnly bti.we, r.ii-iny
more men for the South than (ho North.
It is ijuoled downtheie as the J.'epubliean
mo-i violoid, bud savu-'f.
pai;:k'niphs are ficclv i.ub-
lished throughout the South, lielinlo
letter writers say that I hat, an 1 oilier like
intemperate papers, are having a very,
very bad elici t on Union me:: in tho sece
ded States. Tlu-y frankly confess, more
over1, that if the objects of the present war
ad oeati
tit,: .smr.'t wru.K nf ret .1,
I!..
pi ct lor h;- intellect lo believe, for
momenr, u,,' ;-,-, is A JMN- K(l WAK .,()
is NOT a Iilst-MOVIST I'FH sir. ll.-ni-r
..'. in,. t. if 1 e.,,i prrr.i.t it, tl tlC airiu, x nf
: I ,,.:,-. ,:,,,, t ,;, v..,,7 ,r-,v('
Irof! lh,.i d.iu.lr,, into ,rr, SUI K TDK I'lii:
T1..XT OV I'HOTECTINU TIIK I t III. If I'KOI'f llTV,
AN1I LM-UttuXU 1!,E LAWS, ANi, COI.I.I.CTI M!
Tiir ui:vi;ni-i:, wiii: iiij.in on.iiar js m.s-
I'VIOV IVli u- . f,.,.
1 '" "" Ja.i.is or mat- onst
, . ' . A niKRisiiEn I't nen-K." '.S'rj.e
J.,!.,. ,, of the .ran'd d.ts iljul h ,-,, ;hn the
'"' '' "v"''"' "'' v:i,-k,;l, ,w ,.' , yr,.
," "' ''"'" '"" it .;, ),,!,
...i ... it . i it . '
.in n iiij (i.mtimtr.i .marnntirs r..r U.
rijhh."
.uu. l us ,l, mnnstrule Ihut we hticeanl
fail lo condemn tin
propounded by every tvranl who bus
tried to keep his 'feet on the necks of the
people since (he v.orld began. When
the barons demanded MaL'iia Chartu from
King John at Kunneynicde, he exclaim,
cd, 'have we a govern men I '." and callud
for his army to put down l he de-co", p-nl ed
barons. When Charle'1 I ntteno.r..,!
collect the vhips' money j yiohdioii i.f'
the constitution id' Knghmd, and in disre
gard ol the rights of tho people, ami was I
resisted i.y tli.-m, Imexi l.iime.1, 'li'ive we
a eivernineiit ?' , i.,,ni ,..,,i,
res- rebels ; pu'. down the traitors; we must'
one show that we have a .'overnmeiit ' When l
lames 1 1. Was .
Vruin th j Warliingiuii Star of tho 2:"ltt.
i.i:.vim.i:.M:i. kkkcti.vu mokb works.
J-u'rhu: C.ui.hi, la., June "JS 'J'ho en.
emy have recently erected defensive
Woli.:. upon t he road between 1', ,:,.(', f
, I .... .., ., ' ''' V.
I II. and ji.ll.erl Nilcoxen's, 1! miles to tho
I north ot the Court House. Also neur
, 1'iint Mill school house, on tho roud froai
fiertmiiiiown to C.eorgvtovvii, and abQiifc
,'J1 miles from J'airfax Court JJoysu,
AJ1 along both these roads they havo
(folio. trees acioss them to render them
i impassable lo our troops, Thy havo for
some d iys past heen impreasiio' all tho
in this licicjil.orhood Oil U'linm
U'mc . in oi. ...,. il. . !... . r
Kngland for trmupliii!! on the lilerties of! r ' I " , ",'Slbt ,n ,,,w ,vork-
the people, he , ,,l!e,r for his i n, an. 1 ,.'"S :lS U'U l,n,er,!lin "
exrlnimed. "let us show that we hue ' ' '"""W l?y , iioruble body
government!' When (ieorire 111 ' ,., ' "' Uu "rt0- Kl d,y
upon his army to Mt,ll 1. i'fc!r,K ' J.'1'1 h ling tree,
.iu 'le.'ing Jmi,'lSial;10 pits
nr
. -- - ....... ., r. ss I ...
in A n l.-i i, ... I .-.., I ..... i . .i . i . -, . 11 "'
1,1 mu luslily, ., l( ....
'no coiiinror.nso w. i , . l . .. . I I " '"'"
I """.'.:.; IOL Ui lom. ' ...1 ...
l m,,mh, . I , ""J 1 "'..w l:"" cum new road thro'
When in IxJsl .!. 1.'... ..' . ,1'10 ""oils IIOIU Ocl'
oil- i..se upon 1 1 1 e i r i .-,.
urt, IX Court House l.nnU
io uie sauie point to
merit?' and nppea
'I'maiitovvn Imi k- in (.,..
Kurope and demanded I , ' " ." .""1"," " . " J''J bri-
'uaraiitees for 11, eii- ,i .l,i. , -m.v ,..,.. n.i;u ri
edhenl exclaimed, "have we , , v. . n ' " . ""Hl " I"',n,'-" 'entreville. This
1.1
Hive we a mivien-
1 to the a; inv lo vimli.
cine iiH-ir nutnorily nnd enforce tha ! ui-
i,i:. ! esiit. iI.a 1.;... ' .t . , .
fi-nnu ,,!.,,,,,.: ,;..,... ;,....., .. ' I. ' , .,' "'""" " " '"''1J does not
.enever ten mil.ion peoph proclaim to ul woH , C
ouw .1, unanimous voice. ,I7,,;, , ,,Lev tl(.in 'lnm,J ! Z '
...7 """.'," '" : ,,- ,s nieiely lollowin.r ,k 4..x.,,,,i(. - ,,, i ' (! mien
Irj (jjii)r(ll ANII TO REMOVE besotted Jjnben !, ...... I . , i I loops of ( I
J I iXIIiVtl ill i, e ,t I "
looks us though they me prepving to rc-.
treat j'atliei than advance.
Zti tt; , have g a js-
u-n in, ;,,
When
read the I
they not r
lion lo ie:
thee
for
people proclaim to you w ith one unani
mous voice, (hat they apprehend their
lights, their lue.-ides, and their family al
tars arc in i anger, it bectiu s a vvi-e -ov-ernmenl
to li,,.n lo tho uppea!, nnd to
remove the apprehension. History does
not record iiii example w here any human
goveuimcnt has been slronu ctiou'di jo
crush ten millions of, ,,(,. " jut0 ,;i,:l,.
tion when th,.y believed their lights and
liberties were imperijhvl, without f,, -t
ecnvei ting the government itself mlo i
(lespoiism, and dcstrovin- j
tigo of fu'odom." "
These w ere the sent imenls of the dem-
r , ... i oci ili li' luir v , .1 i ... ' ... , -
',''" '' ' ' ' ' ' '''' I , '.V were mine ; 1 void them re-
deiilleii.en : oujv of Uie Hi Ii in-t.. re-' -tc-.lly along Ait, ,.v,,,.y ,k Uin..a unl
".sling my (.pinion pon certain points ! J ui'Ui man in the IP,:,-,. I ,.,, ".
I..II.U-CO II wuii vvo VO 1 ills v slv .( ,., 1 noili lL' IO c i. nor.. c ... ..
, . ... .- n io en u i in i ne
1'iesi'in ingonou.s. aim : may be.blcody sine-, e-peei.ijly in the ,-ec,
las I. ceil leceived. 1 hat m.ii.i.in . die last I in tv
the demorratie rank nnd file
angiiag of Judge Poul-I: s, will
eiiiiire a republican adii'iinistra-
-iraui u-cll within the imiunr
!lMitUll(.II 1 hope von will ti ll.l i,.i,.
Mr. Yallaiidighain's letter entire.
W. H.
Letter of Sir. Vallandigharu.
Dayton, Ohio, May l-'i, lsc,.
'.j .Vrmv. ;: i,n-d L ' Jf, H,tr;. .i,
S. ; (;,., i, ..,, j, (v, n ,nv,.
'"- .. I!'.'',., (sv,.() U1,I,,U .,,.,.
(I. J.UHIlhit, t). II. 'l.L.J i !,':, I
'.'in. rr.r.i inu at tiik sorni.
I'.-em the X,w Vork iVvrlJ of the ISih.J
J! gi-ntlemaii, established uf ',.ur n
leans, arrived yeslerday in this city. fa
.ie; .i clings igajsi Uio 4orth
e and vehement: il.i.
Conlodeliilo Sl.il.s
l. ....! . l. ........ , "WfMU
-...j;.-.. o, I'laii-ei-.s sons. aocUstomed to
the use ot (.ivinns and to fatigues, and
arc excellent solders. The people of tlio
Sou tii aril iijuIj LfcciieJ Uiar, thoieot
the North : l hey have a sense of strength
and do no! al all doubt of (ho success 0
lheir cai.se. J ln-re is o Uek of proyi-
" "" "".oi io nn report die
ue ex. ei.'eiii and al.iim.ant. The
ou llu- miporlane.l of their
last
ves-
crojis
icy rtjy
cotton el on
.airopo m i-t have eotlon. and will inter
lere. kvreibly lor it. (JH.-aris has
in . ! oeen so .juiet, so pCiUie.lbl
. pi ii i.i-i : no mur Jcis uo;
nave i. ecu c.mimrt t,
.-iv-pl.ii.le I"
i'.w.e, niu uiraisni ip Souih, ho
f.ivs.vv.th more facdilv I'. in, i ,l, v.!..i.
-.' ... . r; . - i
iimmimoiii in cai tying orj
and disposed to make siierir
l a-
mivirv: to
as si neo
assiu.sinai ions
icfore. Their
the North.
iis lb
tin
lie.
leases to ic ivocatc die cause ol Christ, to
descend fiem his protended calling, to in,
suit decent people, and outrage the feel
ings of sincere chri.-tiai.s, by the uttering
ol his political seiitimciiis in th') house of
(iod, such a- were ullered on Sunday by
this avowed hater of the laws and coiisi';
tution of the country, who gloats over tho
present dcploi able condition of the coun
try in the hope that tho end may consum
mate the only sincere prayer he ever ut
tered in his life, and that "was for the d. -strtiction
of the democratic party, an.l
the total abolition of slavery. His" pom
pos exclamation of all honor to the lom
ocralic pan ty fr .its 'division at Vi-Annai'.,
(the ignovant fool should have said at
Chai hston ) and his craven, cowardly
... .
;ore lo go to Salem '!"
Stabler replied "Three dollars."
"Harness him up."
' Client went to Salem, came back by
rsjlrovd. went to the stabler, saving:
. "Llere's your money,'' pay ing him three
.dollars.
, '"Where is mv horse?" says Streeler.
"lie is at Salem," says client; "1 only
' Jiired him to go to Salem !''
Strecter who was well known n. a prao
Hical joker, lu knowledged. tho grain and
aid the penalty.
JJffi" An nclrcss connected w:t!i one of
the theiiteis, who is a great favorite with
itha gallery was being complimented in)
Hlhe green room upon the blackness ol her I
, hair. ; 'Wliy it's dyed," she replied, with
- the amiable frankness of the d ue artist-
"Dyed!", repeated the ot her npe.ik.cr, "why
,, favorites as vou are, you arc not yet five
and twenty." ''"o," ?aid the lady ; ''but
u,you It now
, M",'Whom the gods love, dc early.'"
''"' 'J1'! never compliiined of my ,condi.
."tlon." savs the 1'ersinn ioet Sadi, "but
a' once.'when my feet were bare, nnd 1 had f'atuated pretender, like this C'rauthors,
no money to buy shoes ; Lul 1 met r. man ' " ill, in the drunken enthusiasm ol his
without feet, nnd became contented with , ''ider hatred for the South, further ex
i .my lot.'' jP"e the ini'iuilous obj-rt, that honest
. . : Bmd;i,. "c 'l, k!s,..R mSn 'M"v .V select some other
Wn1 w ,n,e , it reminds him of two - ' through ivhivli.
' hand,i,K unnmlehed gloves-ehiu'tning ,1 "C. rtJo k!ll'w
thinorL with ilw.ir , hut food 1. . . i 1 1111 1 1
tor ooiuing, that way 1
J'-idiie, il yell
can. its ell'ccU in the .South vvheicit is now
eurrei.t.
"Wo iiiean to eoiiiior them not mere
ly lo cm.iu.r, but to M iiji cAiE them and
we sliaii do this the most nmivil'uljy ll.e
uioiu spoeuuy we. do a. j.ut when the
rebellious iraiues are ovei wheliiu-d in
(beheld, it nw..t. t l.r Ij r,h,rn t vtvr
and c.;ii--,,'. ,..,;, ,,. 'Jy ,,,,, , i l,M.,'l.,,l
at thriifir -H,i,x, and i.e. uuu'eci ,'. ii,,. ,-
"t'- Vi' ' in"(l,trs uii.i tl- ;-,;.y of cl, iiiri,i."
There is slid ai.other tnoio atrocious
J.aiagn.ph goino the rounds ol the South
ern papers. Oue paragraph like tha-t
neii, Ii
"4s i"i g si I 'l-inci, an l was rci.cate.
l.V '.-t I nth through the press en-hy.-pc-f
id) I vole in the House of lv'epreser,iativ.
l.i-l Winter, ar.d rcininned in :i ,.al.(j
led on the 17lh of last month, a few
alter the coinnieneemciit of the war
. j North ('
Telili
s i'lid
ia-
Ia s
Hut
ncca.-ioii to dis
ina.-mueii s I never had
.uss tins particular (picsliou at len.dh. 1
cave to adopt the lollowiiiL' sdmii'.i.
1 le Mili'.maiy of the c.'-s-e in !m rxlrnct
from rt (urefully prepn.re.l mk' rxceedin"!'-
,.1.1.. 1. I' lli, II ... W 1. , ' '".'
-1"" " no ii. ,-s. j. n.iugias, in
S'.nate of th" United Stivtes, March
i. 1 1 :
"I prefer surh an amicable sfttlement
to peaceful disunion ; and I j ref r it a
thousand times (o civil war. If we can
adopt such nnmndinents as will bo sr.tis-
in
-ion, within
ni.i.Al kan-a--.
ssee, taking
a half of peo-
inex!i,-.ii-.;ibe i-
tllOIISailll ti '1. t i I, rr
men, and the graves of Washington and
' 'i.l.- c. .,, I . I .. 1 1 .. . . t
" "' ' siiau vine d.em
v llivn
U.U ,s, ( .
. I ... ( ai i.;ina aim
, , with th. ni four million
: ' pie. immense wealt h.
.j sources, live hundred
i .. A 1 r I'Koi'osiTlriNs.
The New York Tribune publishrs the
i'dlowmg as coming from Washington,
and says it spirllrng :"
11 I he rebel- h
of peace to r
i-'iir.e.iiiphiles th
lie .-...i iieni ( ol;.
ram tlm
protec-
loruestm ene-
tli
legalilv of tin
i -. . - , -
''in, calling out
months, und( r th
fm
jUe-tlon
a"
llu
alii,
doubt fill
I J'ii.c.'amati'-ir. of
the
l.itl
thank (Iod lor the result of that division,
a. I point, with unerring cv
sentiments, he proclaimed
lh"ir
r earncM sincere ciiris-1 ur the l.ity Judge JUiglas. JI is a lead-land accord, and thus restore, stren-thcn
tiers ol tlio M.J-,. U.urch tl'w, Luw ir of that Stare, luidwasn piom- Hnd pereetunte I he glorious old Tnion lor
if re,-.,l,,t,.n tlt t iLirrl,,,, A,),,,,' il)ellt Wh,g u-,jt.,. ,lt. old division of rr .v.-r. 1 repeal, whatever gu.i ran tees will
.Mihon ,.ft jrcy , tlr Sith tics. He was rcpeatediy a Whig randi-I sat i-fv Mary land ,,d the border States
lose Stales, unl
own Iree will
mission oi tins
Church it is high time that it was gener
ally know n-and I trust some other in
- T -riu,ni!!lVi J i.ouncemeni, and w ith fear and trembling
Sfd relish nfUoer, im oiTeied his sod-vieus ' "iU ? c! a";' rouiroU them to
to th government , make such sa -ntipes ol stntiment. It was
'government
I" SOInn 1.0: lions of S, .olhei n In
1 and lii,; Inn fn I'tviniv 1111.
. -- wiwi "V WU
Testing.
diam
.. 1 '11 .r- .
i..cii, iiowevcr, wo win nol ..note, is lactory to N irgima, .mih ( iiinl.ii 1 Teiin-
worth to the enemy an army ol tilty ihou-1 essee and otlvr border States, the same
sand men. J'ltuLny Cifma-lc. j jilun of .aciliea(i.n which wiil satisfy
" ' - them will create n Union party irwhe cot -
Scv itoii l),i.'i.iu.' sr., "ii. ... . .. ! , '. .......... I. I, ... ; : 1 i ,
n'l ,,nli,i .;,h i.. 1 -."."' wr'" 1-'-''"' J -k-i.ov, so.,,, ..mm-iicen large
".' 'n """'Ji 'o ois.eruor ol ililmois h.is iippoinle. Oi-vilh, 11 ma only oft he Peon e in 11
1-1,.., .v,,.... I... I ... ' - . I
"".H must ci. . .inn 111. 1 in i. s a,.. :.. .1 .. ' 1.. .,,,,1 i,,...! .c
. l r . 1 . ,,,,1! , 1 n.l'-e "'IO'- . 'l n. , -
' ""', ,'. ' ' , w ' " , I ul die I.U'j tl UdgO J 'ellgias.
nan iiieuioi-is 01 lliu lu. 1.. V IlUrCll
fi-iT thice the
cdj'.r tie ah
,111. I " li t. IL. ..J.-11 I'll-V ' . ... 1.1 .1... ....... I . I .. I... .. ." .. , ...
- w- v..-, .ni (ii ., , a 1 ,1 il 1 1 II , l, I ill'. . m , ' I,.--. 111 in,- 1 1 1 1. ,, j y. i (;1 e
l'istiict being d..i.:deuiy Democratic, lleln Union parly in the secede-1 St,-,p.s (hat
resides lit Ouincy, and j lull lid years old. ill bring them back by the voluntary
The hopes of many that .the Covernor of ' action el their own people. '.,.( cm r.-.v-llliliuis
would make good the lleputlicati i M,' nnd ".? tiic .rumeU in t!,,it n.o.,-.
boast t h;it there is "no party now'' bv U"u C''i ci no e'.h.-r.
appointing a I'opgins 1 ieniocrat to sue-' " " "' 'n.-ii. Ildi- u final, rl-rnd,
cecd Mr. jVm-las, have leen di-appoint- "',". Hetve, di-guife it us yon may
ed. Itiinvdk I;!' t'j i -. ' every Unmn 'fan in America must advo-
( lie siii b amendments to the constitution
isur 1 i.c coiiip.uiy o i oi-iiiifcts w nn 11 : ,lS wni i re-(i ve 1 eacc and restore the
left hog;,,, on Monday J.-ut JorCatup An-' Union :' H'r e.-rn d,,inKi.Ki. vhrthrr npeii,
deison, at Lancaster, was comj oscd j.o'.i ' hj or fn. ' .',!.; iff thshvetion, ist,e advn
ally is follows. Kighty-twi) Democrats, , r,l- ol peaceful secession cr of v.ar, ct the
twenty-two l'epublicatiB. mdJ nine doubt- i s,,r,xt hn.h.-? i t rc 'i..-. 0,7 re.itiiti ij rrfoa-
I ttt ''7'iHii'. 1 have too much res-
j peel for his intellect u., Lelieve, for one
ijr "My 6011 you must slat I up from , moment, that then- is a iuau for w ar who
mis ifiiMrgy. ouiu you li.ivu me au I :s riot a d siiiiion-.st per m if.u e I
April
the militia for three
act Lf lT'.l.'l. 1 P i'l vet
vole to j ay them, becans, they :;, ,j no
motive but suj. posed duty and patriot;-1.1
to move Ih-m ; and moreover, they wiil
hnve rendered iiie enliio crvico .Jcinan
ded of t.'iei.i i.clore.Coiigr.s.s siii.il ,e(t.
but the nndai'iotis llsiniialion r,l' IVfu.
s .i.ivc ni.nK (wo nrnnnaiilA.,..
i' a iiiiiiii-lialion. Tho ,-,
"luplcio lecoonition of
1CV. with a leei.t
(reoc.nicr.e aiid li ie,idi,:p.a,,d perhaps.
' 1 -...osciv IJI .7. 1 ,1 IO' 1 1 10 p'(
i iiued . la..-., lor giviug us their
ten again;,', loreu and dc
111
I ue ( tier, which i,- ,,-,,(.r conhiJ.
er.i'ion, consent:, lo a su-pension of hos
iililies, a hning: down ol arms, and exten
tloii ol Ihc iii.c of J,j dcg. (J inia. l0 the
I'ac.iic."
'he National ntclligi n, er, however of
ye.4iei.Jiiy -'"munces evidently pemiiis
c.aliy, that there is no ground for tho ru
mols 111 cii. alalioli tli.it, tho Coiifederntr.
iiuiin .lines had ma.jL
projiosiiiops.
any peace or othey
.111
dent i
penchnn
letter of
'.lie sha.l
armies"
a navy"
"inoii ne deserves 1111
in daring aiainst the v. iv
tlm coiistuuticii, and
ow of hnv, to "raise and
.. 1 , - 1
.... j ... piovidii and maintain a
lor threi or (!ve years bv mere
executive proclamation, I will -;oiVjtu to
nivtaii, or radly neve;. M:;!;,,,,, ,,r
.cue-; iiji ,-i .-.nn or a dollar f..i
siv e and ulh iisivc v. ar.
.he w.i:-Ji,'is had lu.mv molive
eomineiicemer.t : it can 'have but
Mt. who! her ;t la.-s
ut,
V, ililfilll
support
m: r 1
1 'i. fin
i-i-I'.
a1
:i.l
:re-
ITdX I.iiax ALABAMA.
g We. held in Li.ldell. oil tlm
which Wiis address...! !..-
I vmi, S. J. Hale, Alfred
oil. ' is. Nearly ;!..)(, p;loj o-
.sub-ei'il;d on the K,,t ,in,l
"I
-' amount raised Llf
' 1 ciios.
d ih-il th
V. ill Ud Ii'
fol
ds
re-
one or 1'1'iy
1 1'.iriti.
.iii,,. 11.
c:
re wno wrre .mrtled by such an .un
hoped that w hen theso abolition' mw'..
ries saw the work of (heir life-long n ita,
tion of this ijucstion in the present liTipo
less and dark condition of our country,
lor
p in
A
pii'
lo.',
M.1.
AIIKKSII.:!).
, lepoi ted hv a ffirrii,.
Xul
1 i;- He: r, K.,
-o 1 ... ,uo I'Ctil aircstel ut liar.
.'. '"I the U:i;h, f.y ordej- ol'lieo.
wa, not i.ricstcd at that time..
1- well known amort il,n ,,.
..I . . : . "
1 1. on - 1.1 1 ins c;i V ,'l.s I lj(
Jhi r I J mi
IJ'
city as Ihc proprietor of tin.
nig Mills at I he Kerry.
ITAI1V M'.yj-.MJ XT , T1VAS.
01 Frausd'si o Heriddof Mav .'Ms.
upstart, father f
do
' not mean, if 1 ( an prevent it, the enemies
u.u.jiiesi and utiiuvu of the South, 1
will not impeach the iiilcligence of Uey
man among you by a.-suniMig that you
meain ol it a- at my time 01 ni ut.,v wav
IX'Ssii.ie. i,enien,l,(.r ihc warning of rtd
Chatham lo the hiit;ah I'lirliumont; "My ' v'
Lords, yoU cannot eonijticr America," A ' The
p.. 1.1. .inn 01 iiuiidi-cd.s ol fin ions. 1 nnnotiiie.'s 1 hid ..i-,l,.rt 1 i ...;
wci.ung ns and our postmity down in Km) t'laiici.-eo. Loin the War DoparL
lor gmmi-ations we cannot .ej- ruent loi !he organuation of Ihrea regt
cape. l ortunaU hall we he if we esca , men's of volunteers, for s. rviee in Texas
itli our hi ei lies. h,dee.ij it is in long. , Tho troops, five thousuud in number, uiJJ
so niucli arpiv.-tii, of war wiUi the South. , te lorwunh-d in hteu.ui-i to Uuaymas
whether we ourselves are lo huva eonsti-, and iheueo be tianspoiUj, itl, ivqu'
tulior.s ar.d a repubJieun form of govm.. t.ent of tho Mexiuu g..vvrtmjcut ucro
went hereafiw j,u ti.e .North and West. the .Sr.do -, Sjhoih u tl Jiv (irjn.Ja
iin brief: I aw r theoon.uiutii.n tji-t, I The contractor for supplying bhuikets t
and at nil ?ia,nrds ; l..r w haicvor run now , tin
ne saved ol the I nion, noit; for peace a!- some sum of f
1 government it is said.wilj not ihohaU''