Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 15, 1862, Image 1

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D.WMOORE. U(iitnr.
0. B. O0ODLANDER.IEdltori-
VOI, XXXIII. WI10WV NO. 172H
PRINCIPLES, not MEN.
CLKAKKIKU), i'A WEI)M',SI)AY, OCT. 15.IR0'.'.
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A MOTHER'S LOVE.
M e luTO the friend) uur hoart.i hol.l dvnr,
Our -liters nnd our tirotbiTs,
llut mo.t of all, wo ought to lure
Our deitr devotod mvtliom,
Although this worlil l chirk nnd ilrciir
In joy partake of K(lnoi,
Vet, now uml then thoro will appear
A tanin of love and glndncsf.
A friend may lore ui long ond well,
And cling through joy nnd sorrow,
Hut tlirn aomo evil curiod spell
May chill this love to-mnrrow I
lint linuor than the love of friend,
And stronger tlmn till other,
The purest lore wo eTor knew,
J that of our dear mother.
A sifter's love is found and true,
And full of tender fooling,
Appreciated by the few
And often unrevonlin;
Rut dearer than a sister's ltive,
And fonder than all other.",
The dearest, swoetejt lovo on earth
la a devoted mother's.
A broil er's lovo is firm and true,
A father loves us longer ;
A wife's devotion greater still,
And her affection ttrotigor;
But dearer than those loves combined,
And sweetor than all other.
There Is no love as true and kind
Ad a devoted mother.
Tlioy tell that spirits hover roun
From evil to detain us ;
Tlmt friend, whom onco woknoir on earth,
In Heaven any still befriend us,
Dut dearer here than angel's love,
And puror than all other,
The lovs on earth we noed the most,
Is a devoted mother's.
Tlu n let us prize our mother? more,
Whilo they are left to love us ;
And cherish In our hearts their word-),
If now they wutch above us ;
And ne'er forget, or treat with slight,
Tlmt love abovo all others,
Which filled, forever burning bright,
The hearts of our dear mothera.
justice and humanity require this governs "Wnr, unappeascd and rcIoiitlis, is
mont to repress the lawless practice and still urged against us. Tho stitflrt tnfr im
dfinn of t lie enemy ly inflicting evere dieted upon us by our foes have been al
retribution ' most intolerable. Our country has bee n
"Therefore the C-jwjresx f (he Confederate 'desolated, our homes violated, our fields
Mat's of America do mart, 1. That on nnd laid waste, our altars profaned, our plop,
after tho 1st duy of next January, 1C:J, all erty soizwd, consumed or destroyed; our
commissioned and non-commissioned o!-I citizens arrested, outraged, murdered;
(leers of tho enemy, except as herinafter I whilst (ho homes of our bravest and best
mentioned, when captured, shall be im !aro saddening in tho nun or bleaching upi
prisoned at hard lubor, or otherwise put on tl e buttle Held. Our signal and repeal
it hard labor, until the termination of the 'ed victories, f nd tho generosity which has
war, or until tho repeal ol the act of Con- j characterized our treatment of prisoners
press of the United States herein tofore re : in this unequal struggle.so far from awuk
rited, ntid until otherwise determined by iening tho magnanimity of our adversa
the President, jrien or predisposing their hearts to peace,
"U. hverv white person who shall act ' seem to engender towards us a more rc-i
as a commissioned or non commissioned ' morseless malignity, to invoke the creai
olfioer, commanding negroes or niulattoes tion of larger at mics, and to inspire the
against tho Confederate States, or wdio ; eon Uruclion and energise the preparation
shall aruj, organize, train or prepare ne- . of more terrible engines of warfare ilh
crocs or mulattocs for military service, or which to annihilate and subdue us; whilst
aid them in any military enterprise against the entire property of the .South, by an
the Confederate .States, shall, if captured, 'act of legislation, has been confiscated
sutler death. and forfeited to our foes. Itifuiialed by;
"."Every commissioned or non commia continual defeat, maddened by revengeful
sioned oflieer of tho enemy who shall in passion, and exasperated by despair of eb
ei-o slaves to rebellion or pretend to give j feeling our subjugation through the mode
them freedam under (lie aforementioned ( of civilized watfare, our brutal foes at!
act of Congress and proclamation, by ab- j length seek to light in our land the I unes j
ducting them or causing them to be ab ' ful tires of servile war by emancipating I
Uucted, or inducing them to abscond.sliall. among.-t us lour million ol negro slaves,
( . 1 ll'. 1 I I. -'. .
tion of President Lincoln with roller, -nee Some of the Curiosities of Nrv Ycr':
emancipation of the .-h.ves of tho Provost Marshal Kennedy's GMre.
YFU.otv rt;vi:R at ivimivuiov.
The Richmond Knrjuirer, of Saturday
last, sajs : - 1
The ravages of ye'.low lever in Wilming
on, . C'., h:ive reached u point tlmt
demands aid IVom other comiiiniiit'u s.
'flu! ncccBsitins of the poor are very great.
Money, medicines and provisions are nil
wanted. We call upt n the public looneo
again open their charities, and aid our
sutlering fellow eitizens. Capt Levy, at
the Npytstvovl Hotel, will foi ward till con
Dilutions sent to him.
0F0RC1A MANKHT RETORT.
From the Atlanta ieorin Intelligen-
J "I ho Nc'.r Voik IIWi in intiudu, ing i..
I'vidi'is to --nuw ol t itihtituti MM ot New
olk, which are tuulrr t lie pal rmuve ,u;.
guiiid.iiii.-l.ip of i!, .N.itii.im; Aiiaiiiu-.ua
tion. I :i I t-.i fin-' Hi i'f ci ipt ioir i !' 1
scene, in tin- government duui-nii--, l!
tnind is carrio'l I fiil; to ll.r hon'oi of i'..
1 Inquisition and the French rcvop.iiio.i.--hie
can hardly appreciate t ho damning
fact that our Cnnt itutional ( iovoi mociit
'phoiild havn Lm'ouio nu eti;;ine id' tyranny
and (tofjxit im towards the j.le.'or lli.il
the people would tium ly mlimit !o tlic
I null-ages vhic!i h-ive been intlieted upon
j iliom for the pa.,t priir. li.il wo toiln'.-ii-
ifcaptmed, suffer ileal!)
"I. That every person charged with an
offense under this act shall bo tried by of our people. A schemo so atrocious and
such military court as the President nlmll j infernal is unparallelled in the blackest
direct, ond alter conviction the President ! and bloodiest page of savage stnle,surpas
may commute the punishment or jiardon 'ses in atrocious cruelty the most signal
unconditionally or on such term as ho I despotism tLut ever disgraced tho earth,
and reveals the iiesiiiii ol our eneniv to no,
mav sec fit,
".). That the President is hereby nuthoi
rized to resort to such other retaliatory
regardless of the laws of (iod or man, the
subjugation or the annihilation of the peo-
measures as in his judgment may be best ; pie of these ( onlederate States. e are
calculated to repress the atrocities of the ! thus confronted w ith the dire alternative
enemy."
XATEST NEWS FROM THE SOUTH.
I'resident Linaoli's Emancipation Proclamation
Threatened retaliation Action of tho Reb
el Congress Important Resolutions A
War of Extermination Proposed
Army Xtvs, &.., it?., Ac,
HEATH TO THE INVADER.
of slavery or death, and must decide not
only with reference to ourselves, but our
Mr Hill from t I.a im ..nmmi i too .,ro. i posterity, ivx terminal ion t.y tno siaugu-
sented the following in connection ' v. ith 1 tor of a 'rv0, reolll.e iM preferable to their
the o' her reports : !ext;nction by subjugation, The path ol
"l. That ifanv "person singly or in or- !ilu' 0!"'"s lorfi us- ,in(1 tV(M10W P"T,e
ganizod bodies, shall, under the pretence 1 10 treml lU 'ln'ipio'is track obedient to
of waging war, kiii or maim, or ia nnv-! tho ilreaU necessity by which ive are un
wise injure the person of nnv unarmed palled, and sustained by an unfaltering
u ubt in Lj-i.ii ijuu niiu iiin Lino, i.w Mitr
tered our infant republio beneath the
rotecting shade ol liis Almighty w ing,
per barrel, as il was a day or two ago ; ba
con, GO cents per pound ; calico, that cost
eight cents, S,"'0 per yard ; yarns, S'7 a I
bunch by the bale, that are selling at So
elsewhere, and everything else in propor- ,
tion, and when the mad spirit of tpecuhi
liou and e.Mortion and engrossing is i io
ing at its succei-s over every principal of
morality, justice, patriotism and Christian
with design of efl'eclir.g un indiscriminate charity whst need can there be for market
slaughter of all ages, sexes and conditions j reports ? We are all gettiug to hospivu-
...tors engrossers and extortioners, de
manding icid receiving whatever jaiec
we may fix upon our goods, wnic-, :ner-
chamlUc or produce. The alt ppeculalcr
wlioaks Slid a sack lor talt might just as
well ask slit), or S200 ; he will get it just
as soon as the market woman will gel $.j
lor achicke.i, or for a bushel of pola
toe-', when .hat class of people choose to
demand it. Hei.ce, market quotations tire
humbug:; now.
.common: ami pro. e.;d to ;.w n low ex
x.:, , . ,,. tracts from an .a c omit ol' 1 1.
uei. s.i w selling at Si I" a sac!;, :m ; 0 Piovout Mai hal M,.tir.v.l '
it is now in this city ; w hen sugar is com 'his manner of doior ln-iiM'-"
mantling ui cents per pound; Hour, s-U ;,.,, J, .,,!.
' f the lav:o uumbt'r i,l ;,i i
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(From tho Dultimore Sun.)
the
citizen of the Confederate Elates, or shall
I dcof toy or seize or damage the property,
lor invade the houe or domi.il, or insult
the family of Mich unarmed citizen ; or
j shall persuade or force any slave to aban)
act
1 neretoie,
Be it rewlced by the
Ctiitjresa of il, (vfe
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o find in our exchanges the following jjon j,js 0W)ct. or shall "bv word or act i c'atc 'Si',ulet ''nnl this day forth, all
couneel or incite to servile
within the limits of the Confederate
Stutes oil such persons, if captured by j
the forces of the Confederate StatM, shall
be treated as criminal and not as prisons i 1
whose bos'.ile
of these Con-
iiisui rection ! ru'e, ' t,,e ,uluro defense of cur cour.tr y
ami our uueriy ana our lives, against
the fell design now openly avowed by the
government of the United Stales, to an
ihilato or enslave u. tirid tlmt n war of
i...ti i.a .;,i i... .. .:i: ext" minauou siionm nenceiorm ne vva-
tarv court, and. on conviction, sutler death. ' f 1 f 'lst ev V'Va;k,r
'.o -n, , i; loot bliall cros tlm Loruers
a soldier or oflieer of tho United States lederate .Mates.
who shall be captured on. the soil of the nl"tlon ,l r' doM.
Confederate Stiles after the l,t day of' lellt was ordercl to ; be printed Land made
January, m, shall bo presumed to flavo the special oI(1er for l.a.rsday the 2d inst.
entered the territory ol the United States lit taken up again at tl.e time a,.
w.th intert to incite" Insurrection and abet l' to the secret cil.
murder, and unless satisfactory proof bo ' cna'n -I
adduoed to the contrar;' before the mili-i movfme.nts oi the reiiei. armv.
tary court, before which the trial bhullbe! The Uiehmond Kuipiiicr of Sa'.urday,
held, sh dl sufb r death. This section October 4, says :
shall continue in force until the proehma ; l'usseugeis by the Central Cars last cv
tion issued by Abraham Lincoln, dated at ening some additional information in r
Washington, on the '22d of September, gurd 10 the movement of our army and
lsti2, hhall bo rescinded, and tno policy thoooof the enemy. The stragglers had
therein announced shall be abandoned
and no longer."
ou inn said lie considered the rr
million of tho President of the United
Stales as a mere Lrutum fulmen, of no prac
tical effect, nmi ho doubted whether it
was necessary to nqtico it at all.
A W AP, OK EXTERMINATION I'ROPOiKIi.
lr. Phelan, from the same committee,
extracts Irom tlie Kichmond papers
dates being as late as tho 4th instant.
l'ROCEEDINOS Of THE HEIIEI. CONUKESS
THREATENED RETALIATION".
In tho Senate at Uiehmond, Oct., 1st,
Mr. Sommes.trom the judiciary committee
to which was re l erred a resolution in rel
uienee to tho ucsiions of retaliation ui"
der Presiduiit Lincoln's lale proclamation
of emancipation, presented the followi ng
as tho report geuarally concurred iu by
the committees .-
"Whereas these States, exercising a
right consecrated by the blood ot our rev
olutionary foiefathers, and recognized as
fundamental in the American system of
government, which is based on the con
sent of the governed, dissolved the com,
poet which united them to tho Northern
States and withdrew from the Union ere.
ated by the Federal Constitution j and
whereas tho government of tha United
States, repudiating the ininc'plo on which
its founders, in their solemn appeal to the
civilized world, justified the American
revolution, commenced the present war
to subjugate and enslave these States un
der tho pretext of repressing rebellion
and restoring the Union ; and whereas, in
the prosecution of tho war for the past
seventeen months, the rights accorded to
belligerents by tho usage of civilized na
tions have been studiously denied to4he
citizens of these States, except in cases
whero tho same have been extorted by the
apprehension of retaliation and by the ad
verse fortune of the war ; nnd whereas
from the commencement of this unholy
invasion to the present moinecl the inva
ders have inflicted inhuman miseries on
the people of thoso States, exacting of
them treasonable oaths, subjecting un
armed citizens, women and children to
confiscation, banishment and imprison
ment ; burning their dwelling houses, rav
aging the land, plundering private prop
erty, murdering men for pretended offon
ses, encouraging tho abduction of slaves by
government officials and at government
expense; promoting servile insurrection
by tampering with slaves and protecting
them in resisting thoir masters, stealing
works of rt and destroying public librar
ies, encouraging a brutal soldiery to com
mit outrages on women by theunrebuked
orders of military commanders, and at
tempting to ruin cities by filling up the
entrance to their harbors with stone. I
And WUereOS. in thn lma mlrii iiiminut 111
barbarous ferocity, tho governmont oftho I "Conscious of the uirly of all classes of
United States enacted a law entitled "An lour pooplo, relying upon its ultimate de
act to i suppress insurrection and to pre-! velopment, iuspired by the hopo ttat oun
vent treason and rebellion, to seize and , enemies would become conscious of the1
.:,":::;u''1 true,,el,.''l fori wickedness of their warfare and of the f
nearly all returned to their ditlerent com
1 tuands, and the army is now reported in
excellent condition und spirits." The en
emy. In fores, was ut Mai tinsbnrg, wiili
his left extending to llarpei's l'eiry.--Ceneral
Leo with a strong force, was rai-
idly moving towards Martinsburgti. and
there w as every probability thai as despe
rate battle was aboul to be fought. Per
ouniniiien me loiiowing ns me minority sons ot intelligence, Irom Winchester,
report on the same subject : state tbul McClellan cannot avoid an en-
"Joint letolution in relation to the fa gagement unless he withdraws his army
turo prosecution of the war with the L'ni- across the river- a move which he is next
ted States. to impossible for him l make, as be was
"Insulted and oppressed by o long train evidently being 'urged forward by the
of evils, and menaced by future peril, un- Vankey administration and the clamors
der the government of the United States, ofthe abolitionists. For him to retreai
tho separate sovereignties of the State now, in the lace of an enemy who had
constituting the Confederate States of thiown down the gauntlet lo him, would
America dissolved the political connec- tend us much to demoralize his army as
lion existing , between themselves ami the would a defeat.
other sovereignties composim tho United j j i is evidently tho design of McClellan
States, and organized a distinct Confeder- t0 land a large foice probably ra.vre-
ation. Upon its formation a war most emits at PredericsLurg, with thovicw of
tOUl uni unnatural Was inaugurated lor n.t.,ni;iiir or mini-at in.r m-ninst thn mom
the special P;-ovo.t Mai.dial a :.
portion only have boi-n mentioi
public print. Such ;;a h;i,
to give have been pulilih"d.
only, it is impo-, il,
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Us destruction by tho government from
w hich we had separated, and upon the
pretext that the government organ ired
and thus created was not tho choice and
offering of the people inhnbilina said
States but Has a despotism mooted bv da-
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ring and ambitious demagogues, by whom ' ,.y assurrances of his ability, tided by his'
tho voice of the mass ot our population gallant army, to thrash the invader ol I
was silenced and their ellorU to preserve our i10ulM 0n any and every field, for us .
t be l ederal Union para ued and suppres. l0 entertain fears of donfct now, and wo!
scu. ror neariy ir-o years lias ttus iniiu- therefore ieel warranted in
men ana uutioiy crusade oeeu waged
PA1S0N BROWNLOW-
Since the Introduction of Christianity
at the delivery of die first sermon by Pet
er tho fisherman, or Paul tho tentmakor,
has tho Church of Christ ever been so dis
graced or the Christian ministry so de
graded as they have boen Ly Parson
llrownlow.
Here is a man calling himself a minister
of tho Princo of Peace, the Saviour of tho
world, in the presence and heaving of a
vast audience, in the Academy of ilusic.in
ihe city of Philadelphia, in tho year of
our Lord lsti2, declaring vauntingly that
he, the said Parson, (Heaven nave the
mark '.) would, with others equally hu
mane, engage in tl: e benevolent nrd Clnis.
tian work of hunt'ip: their fellow-sinners
for whom Christ died, to tho gates ot hull,
ur.d thcro stand and make faces at them
as they catered." Monstrous! 'Oh,s!iame,
where is thy blush !"
A man pretending to call himself n min
ister of Jesus, lending himself to Satan to
act the part of a bloodhound to chase
men into hell ! And, to cup theclimax of
outrage nnd insult to Christianity and
civilization, a Philadelphia audience of
n culled Christian Ministors, and others,
applauding this declaration of tiendMi
tate!
- What would that divine Saviour, who
wept over Jerusalem say toall this' Pray,
Parson, in what adapter and verse in the
liiblo can divine authority be found for
such employment as you admit yourself
to be engaged in T Is it ip MittheV, 2sth
chapter, verses 111, 20, or in Mark Kith
chapter, verso 15 '! May it not with pro
priety be asked if Tuine ever uttered any
thing more derogatory to the missions or
Jesus than the utterances of llrownlow
in the Academy of Music and elsewhere ;
and yet this nvin is cheered on in his in
famous course by the liiack Republican
Abolition parsons of Philadelphia ! the
men who whine and weep over poor sin
ners going to boll, and at the same time
hiss on the fiendish Krownlow who ia em
gaged in tho christian work of "making
mouths at tbetu at the gales of endless
perdition."
Oh, what a blighting curse is Abolition !
Would it not change the Arcli Angel tin
Uriel into a fiend ? .Heboid what Abolition
has brought upon this onco fair heritage.
It has cursed and severed the Church, and
forever blasted and destroyed our glorious
nation this American nation. Had it
not been for t ha devilish interference of
Abolition with the Coasri(urtoaSlate rights
of the South, Secession would never have
been heard of. Let every Abolitionist be
branded with tne mark of Cain. Is nol
the crime of fratricide to be laid at bis door?
I)oes not the blood of thousands, which
has been poured out like water, cry out
against him? They nro the traitors. 7Viry
are the men who lor years have declared
our glorious Constitution to bo ''n cove
nant with death and an agreement w ith
linll' Tlir.an n,n tltn I l !, ,11 b-l i.-l
when ho strikes McClollau and h "urand ,.,' k,,j ,; ' ,...r ,
against
menu ol uenural J.ce in that direction,
und thus open the road for hiniicll lo ad
vance down the valley. We are conlident,
however, that ample preparation has been
made for him even in that quarter.
li eneruL J.eo has already given too m:
ma. stu'.i s guard a i
and a rank sece -Moiii
uji together.
"After some two huuis pati-ml waiting
the accused panics appealed a, eh in'e ol
the olliceis. The provo: t marshal luose
as they enteied. Im answer to Mr.
Plumb's inqtiiiy, which lie made ns be.
came an American eilien, "W'hv anil
under arrest?" the ollicia! a:U!iied amy
grave countenance, adjusted hii cve-"l;:s
os, surveyed the accused from head iJVjmI
and proceeded lo read the affidavit against
him.
Mr. Plumb (smiling) "Why, sir, 1
thought this was all . -ettled; you i:uve had
me here onco on this same charge, and 1
thought JOll was fati.-fied about it. I
think 1 can set this matter light.'1
Provost Marshal. "Very well : iv
shall see, tie." ' j
Mr. Plumb. "Can J have an op, u:lu
nity to do Ibis?"
Provost Marshal "Vell, sir, you can
make your written affidavit in t he matter, 1
nod I will fm nurd it ir. Wa iliitigt on t . i
getherwith the atlidavils against you, but j
you must loniain here until directions are
re iciyod concerning your case." i
"The provost ni.imhal sprung the bell;
communicating with the detect ivo c fiic.-. '
Sorgeat Voting appeared, Mr. Plumb wa
about to tpeak, but before be could do so
tlie marshal saio .-
o'n.io n:., :n , i ,
iiiiio i nni t.i;n YOU in cl.ai ,
and nliord you facilities tor making an'
allidavit. You must remain in nisuidy
for the present, that's nil sir."
"A waive ofthe hand nnd he was deliv
ered over to the oflieer, who conducted
him down stairs to the basement story,
through the detective office, the sittings!
room, into the b'ldroom occupied by the1
officers, and directly by the ominous cell i
door that sta-od ank for a victhias thoy J
passed. lie was afterwards brought out
to the detective o.'hco and fumisned with !
"'riling materials.
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'lll'.tli lit aboiil Will'
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upon il,,. r'k.ht ham! In a -!,
and a teree cornered i;io 1,1
"i one i no oi me no.iwi serv
there liei; g ncith.ir b. d '.loth
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p.ii. A la
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ejeng pa'Ioi,
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doorw,!
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cl. then
u ;"r w't.,i
evei y two ami a i.iii i:
i a s.iiall apeituii
The ent ire place s.vai ,
dogdays when the e,.!
tl.e. i'ooi an 1 win J r.v
er apartment were i'Io-
wai stilling in ii- eharn ;
mill ran riot o t r the hi.
w ho could neither lie do'A n
Irom very iigooy, s-it:icl..t:o, ;
heaven's ri"i:ie to be K t. nai,
few momeilt". In the hot':1
the season three pel's in, li i'
lined in th:s e:ll at otu.e, iw.(
ling on the board and tl,.. ,i.
bili ! .n,"t!: on his J.k-o upon ;., ,!
rdl evidencing nr.toi.l h u-ror an i
at
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The lildivi.lua
wouh I not givo
nooo ,i
s name,
ber I. Tho d )oi' of t he c. ,
bolted and the o...er d.ior
although it was one of tlie
the seas'in. I n li i.e -n in;
were heaid, the door cpi ;
I oil n 1 a profum iei.-i,o ..
ei mill craw l!i)i;1ov.-: h
hiio.
f Tort!.-).
1 s;dd ";rio I
' iic ma
v.tt.im.- is '
i 1 1 -r 1 1 '. 3t s to
: is at In led to as
wished no worse h;o (1
within tho wads, ,.
i word.imoiig the oflieers j
tC ' I.
ICU, V. .
M llllMtoi'.
rake let in
will do no y t
or be ut i."!
yoi ( the i
Ml". -.Vl I .' tf M p 0
:.s an HltroeniM s y
O , eatf.
1 oil! ol ' .: ,
ng you '
liii:i:l'bi :
ai h i f tie.
. , I
id I:
TriE ALi.r.cr.D sEci:tsioxiTs.
saying that,
army will again be beaten buck in utter
discomtiture and confusion.
ALLEGED eUTHAGES SLVERH I'l'MSUKlNTS.
Tho Uichmoud Whig of the 2d says :
On Monday lat a resolution Wasudcp-
anti-slavery liible, and an anti-slavery
Const ilution. OWi'Meii tl IV
"As the folding doors closed after Mr
1 lumb, tho provost marshal took up an
other allidavit, and turning lo 5ho reort
er Paul :
"Here we have anchor case upon exr
nctly the other extreme. A secessionist,
who says he would tight for the South."
"Tho samo ceremony of reading ivai
gone through with, but this party was
moie demonstrative than Mr. Plumb.
''I can prove every word of that aflida
it false if I lnve opportunity. I can go
and get witnesses that will shev mo to-be
a loyal man.
Trovosl Manhul. "You will remain
here for the present ; you oan make your
pflidavit and it will bo for varded to Well
ington. Meantime I shall hold you."
"Hut sir, one of these witnesses against
me is a mere boy who has worked for me
and "
Provost Marshal. ' N'.i m itter sir. I
have no do.ihl you eon! I do very well if
you had that boy to manipulate, but I do
not mean that you shall see him. I be
lieve what he has said."
"f!ef.)ie any reply could be made, tlie
imperative "that's all sir !" was uttered,
llic bell was sprurg, and the oflieer ap
peared and took tliopiisoticr down beloiv.
headquarters, and is pro ..':-., d
bugbear lo such inmates ot ihe im;:
otlice ns behave themselves unri .
(.hie of l lie individna's who,, '
ancsted for tue criminal ot'bn..e.
reading an account i:i the p: er of
( I victoiy, laid c papei do v'n a. I
gu-t, and icmirkel, "I-., ''stlir v
em
orte
.ih.l
1 u,
the
. t.l
He
our Ijoys.inst prick
j The woids wo"o tc
t he order cann. down.
"I'lace hitii number v
pi lcKe( where lie c n t i u .,
The hi lory of this awful we
prisoner-can never pro'vrbiv tie'itd mir
and we lc vo only brietly "rk.- .en it i
oooi boui. Ol UOI, OI Hit- -UHOo.
ill conducting the bi. n ,
ma'shall's oiiico.
In eoiiinu-iiting edi'.oii.i'lv ton a ...
!...... .o il... II'. .. .. -.i
u.1,11,,-, un- ,, ui ivo. u coiiimeiei;.. ,c -li
y o-prov
araiiisi : ,)s ;rr atnieii'
le Inn. a
pi H hei
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RM'l'SIMl Ti) (.IVE A NAME.
into
royo.
rcotn
o'bot ruiposes, ana lias annisAinra.J K . ft.li r-. i.-i.:.....s. L .. 7- .. t . . .. V
proclamation issued bv AbrAinm i ii i . i J ' W ." j?. , fmuguoiilBver iaa m t ne icr-ei yongress or mo appoint
li. iw,;.ii it. r'.i.Y. 7 "'"i nu sueuciing oi uiooa, ana wuu a sai
l)o.i; in the Year or Im'U'em i m f I
"The eighty scwiilb." 'lhu end- Mr- j
Lincoln's Proclamation suspending the
privilege of tho writ of A'i'"vr.t tvrvs
merit of a committee of thirteen lo take .throughout tho country. What asatire
testimony relative to alleged "lunkce is such a close upon the contents ot that
r
pot)
pursuance ernd rsjriii-ri r. 1, n nr., i, ..r..i
ot said law. 'on ILa 1st dv nf i.n., .,,..r.. , . ' . .' . .",;,u'
1KG? allnorsonibpdriHur.i.r' ' , lslla'e conducusa tbeir Uofonse outrage," "the evidence to be col ccted document.
I..6.' . P! r?'.il? ""'IV" h,na!'y UP" tle most humane principles of civil, and .ueserved in a ..ermanenl form in . -
,ru,81?, o, a .uio,the ued warfare, and under the ioailimrs nf nrd.l,,.. B,..r,h f hU.nrv mav ! Ahusino J'.LiMir.Rs.-We
m.r"c. !.T.r-7'n .:? 4 outran rnotnued U our' ,in,l caied.'and the" t)en.atrato:s deliver oo of our country exch:
n ..1 I .-. I I, a ... 1 . ..;.-. F I 1, H t t Uil 1 1 ItipVI I bilit Ir IliU WUJllWr'
in i w ix vu cv iu tut; iU3b iiiuii: iju.iiii v vi i 'i w
rnf..i .n.i r-. r .j u , :c:r: rr. vv justly have
made manilest that the eooilict has ceased kncJbV . OT , ,.
tobeawarasrecoenizodamonivilii.1 ,..hi ? i " f. ...V.8, . was originally ; A Ult lias been introdace-l .inukmg
nations, and' On th. ne.t of llo enan 'diinat.d I "' ? J?" f'"' counterfeiting of Con edera.e notes pun
another oeca-ion an individual
w is brnuglil in lor tefuMtij to rive his
n. .me to :.n i -1 1 i'o 1 1 i 1 1 g ollicei .
l'rovo-t Marshal. "Wiiat isyour name,
; sir .'"
j I'nkiiovn. "W.ill, I deelim d to give
ni"' name there, nnd I think ha heie '
I f-rnvosl Marshal. "( h, you think so
notice lately, MK 1 11 "" w,,at i tinnii. 1 Hunk
inces (aropub- iJl ' " '-lvo 11 "eiore joii vo neen Here a
- . . ... i. M . H
nor had set s-', uue.
Honest Old Abo" as "Uonesl Old Aoe."i '" prung Ihe bell auam.
and another exchange, now before us, has "Hero is a mm who won't giva his
an article on the ''Infernal Revenue." name. Take him down and give him
numfier lour, lie will nrotablv cive his
o
has become an invasion of an organized . theiuJew : whilst Th7 . ,f l?.8.be'Dfi f ".' with death. I his is to applv to peaiHng tinner! thou lookest on ! name before manv hours."
horde or murderers and plunderers, tion jf our national tern, l7 thy left, saying, The young num. who was not above
breathing hatred and revenge for the nu- (ho world that the blooj and iur. S onrctuV tM .""d with such wun. who wiU rhow tno any Thou' aJf, , tW8l(ly y,arsof tppmod ,ike R .rson
merous defeats sustained on . legitimate our common country hav beenTnrlr ey in heir possesion or w ho tuulbling over all tby duties and proles , hardly cumpu. He was paloslaced nnd
battle fields, and determined if possible, lo vedlv .Ulicated to L Z."0?' an e -irove1 l,) havo c" ll ln tho sions to natch up a righteousness to save ' gaunt lookimr.wa, aeetlilv rossed.and had
exlermioato the loyal iiopulation of thefe our reasonable hopos Imp Un ,. - . , . , . . , ,.. thoo. Look at Chriat now. tho appearance of having just cot out of a
&Utes; to transfer their property to their cointcd.W desire for . 1 "? irgina wgiawuro u. . . nlgl.fs debauch. He was taken down (o
lrtlll1l Al .1 t n. - --- vvi f 11 tl UUULDU CArllll HI III' II J LAA a I W
irrest jjjf nature i,aj ieCH t0 contriv0 tLo U)e dpfeotive oflice.again interrogated.nnd
Kin. way of lalvation, it would rather have put aeain declined to nive a name.
dignation, lirotesLs
Ol Aniei'l'-aii citicns '
We may t Ik as ire plenso
sei eivs jack boots, win iL.
and all tin. o'her pai.t.ih nmi i.
val persecution - they Were all.
ly more respectable me ms Of pr
tlio truo faith than this i. iuteral
i i . . .
oiuuoii iiiiiei is useu uailii 1
heretics, or those bii.spei.io I io 1 mi a .
this so called I. .u i of free. hm. '0. ' ,
......i - A i i .. . , . , . . . . '
uiimj n'liillfil, ma, 111! (till H. in a ( in
gentlemaiiy w.iv. He was coi.ten' l it),
ingenious upplie.itioiH of wood, and i-in
and Cue, and water. I'anili,: Uj by vtmM
never degra led his cau-o ;,v i,u!,t::g lo; lb
some vermin the miuh.teu of his ven
geaiKW It lias 'iivn re;ovveii f i
it .... i. ,.i i i - . ... . ,
.uioaiiaii tveniK iy to
silion this Hew .v, t of
the o!d aii'iish tuaue ..Il ij.J ; . .j,
fable by an ovcrp.jn ei .. j,,,..
In the name n , lii,. . :
protest against ii. Iiralhi.. 1
lion, we v- ill not say oi'oerv o.i..
evciy decent man. U is i ,'.J,.:,., .; ,
wesliould bo subj'.-ctu 1 to i.'ih a ouro,
will of an oflieer unknown to i,o Imvi,
howover Jisiireetly that will nild jx
erciscd ; bad eunugh. at b,--'. that wp.
hourly e.xjnscd (osuinm-ny a-rests and
eommitments, without tri.u, id everj
without ott'ence. ; but wiiO'l i. eoftis d
this, that American mauli io 1 i mad n
prey to the vilest 'f orenping i 'ij . do
liberatey nnd cxpii-sM for in; um 1 11
purposses, it is adding tf. .'i lo t
of ignominy a yet loner o".-r v a;l v
aro worse than slaves il -a i. ee jur. (: ui
sent to 84cli treatment j .i;i . t,,,,;
our c. aims as treemen, but ir i.tb-s ti
men.
enemirw. and Ir, o, .1 ":. .i 1 l -... 1 ", ,
, v viuaiitiiiiiin Liimr nai ' hdui uur im iiriK rn utvini is.it,..,H .
w.iu Me atrocious design of adding Her lice unappreciated, our recognition refus. in 73 .V w r ,h Vni A T . i. a V 1 , TjiltieT ,Bve ?ut aain dccllno(, io iy namt'- '
vile mrorrecticD and Uie massacre of Utai W.aud our ricbU as an i..dene,VdnV Z " ' "7 ?,e.r .f th?...V"" Vl l.a" ,be- h.an.13 .r,a,.nU "d anScls lo " "Give him number four," said the offi I.un.a.i cone,r,ions have , .,-n
'mo thocalamitiesofwar; Midrii(.S tion soouted aid denied. 171..""-".. mumoi Umst, who gives r in chirgo. aud ho wasat once scir.ed da genial moment, and not tne wo.
,u,T(vl,u,TO locon ruiiuui- ireeiy, wnom tueietore it su.-i eeii!. nnd hun eU off to tho fatal loca tv. . ' .sirvinnf l-,.ir,l in;i : :
f-rill .
' 'en the Lir'