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"1, mi l l l I n IiHIh iI i,, , I'll ll I in p. t I I I.I' li il . i lM I'P r in t It..' liit.. i'ii.ll nl l. i li.(i J ..... llir iHiniim t , lli' T Mill, hi i, tin llm liTii(.nii.rL'PiiL'i..ioli. I. I l.nv.' file in llm ii ii.ilv ol this i-laoo, ninl 1 ro- MIp in llm o.iintni.Mioii ami mi.otl ot I i l.i Hiioitii.ui nf il.n L'cnliUurp audi mi ity lu th tt I liiivo uUjva bu'omI.I I'.nii'i, i mjn tinui,!: tniUUUIV Itniumi O - - 1(1 e- If ft km nr. I iisM-ittiiif tn.nr Hi iL'rt.ln-i (Ji'iM-riil I.) lin' ul.jwl. '' . . , ! A ;'001' ' t'r-ll w I ohtrnl yr45i, Au.lrcvv r.iili r, ol tl.o L'niU'J .Siulf At-1 In Spiteml.ir luit two U'.l'Tif nlUnl : 1 lie tieiuii oi mo Pj.Ptnuons ( um 'Wft.-llm JlmllorJ iim. tl 111 V, Willi thlli t. Nlllii il liimlWtiuii Icrln cmmimmi woro i.rumnlo.J lo Iho CotiMncn-; common hlIiooI K,vit.-m, .luring tlio ichool mo tolUning: IUiJioh'I CVnui'iiiit, 3.500 (WH in'utiiiy wi'to nu.'.! : IVmr ullier i.-i!,iin.'i.u, naiivo Hlnib, iimJ zeiil mi licr survioa ivlipn i w.'ullli l.y R po'iiinitt.o of nti..M) ol I ml. y nr iiini i.n iiiiiiiup.i on mo inn iunn.iuy -mismionni v nuicn, m a nni HoTidn of lViit.i.y1viuiH liiU 'ivlii.-li. rirvioiiHl.i tliU .'.ill. Inul I..', n mi tlir.'iilfii.vl. And on Hie .'urtm. mi-l olh.-r n.l.'li.lii", HirougU S. V. Kt-rru'k, LJun(.' l' rniwiy nny cvu s . g'u io romi'iifU'iy enlist i.m.l Comiuny, 7,iW,(K)i ' thoriiod Ly tlio W.r DiTiuinnt lo bn oivimionn, 1 nm i.idol.tp.l toC.lo.irl Thorn, liicli ore now in Hie AriMia! in Hint city. i-Hoi-li iroiu iiio trout.ioa (.tit o f.l tlio coun ' " " ? reie.il ml csiiU-KtH i i.i.n.l. Wyomini! Cnmil Comt.'v M.OUt) rmh.-l nru htill in iirugre. ,.roiK.iiii.;it.on. us A. Scoil, Coloni'l John A. Wrlglil. tid ' I roomimipiiil Hint provrHin lo mmle lor try. Ab.nco of tl.o Uhom dreo 6f '"'".""''V?11 Kvm to rt'lits , ,, lt.,,i..l!ll,)s from lin; WurlM- Ut.loiu-1 .1. II. I'm Kr, iitiiU-ii ol my .Stair. I procuring enrring., caisson ami other gre8 iu iho vuuou dq-a. tmonU iho . '. lie ""m.i,r was constu JlU,7fl,U0t),i.prtmi'ni limn-h.ivo I.poii mi-cl nnd aro who cumn iniini.lly on wv miiiijiioii bii.I je.iuiiment lor li.em. l uo iiuorui ooiiom '"'i ".", , . j b .ai.u,uiiK u i0. .ShoiilJ there do no fxtritor-liiiury dr. noiv in i.tvh-o live udduionM riiimut-, noivi-.i with iheir ocuilomd n-al Hud Ii-'ar entitled lo the lhankt ol tlio Umtnon oivn, iio ever, ounog iiio M.M rfor.uai u. - 0....i , u, i.im.i,I nn it,.. iv...ir. ili..m ..... L 1 in.. ,.ui.. i.f.'i.nilit'. i'ivo luit- d.-liti'. wiilio.it i.-cMiiiur. PimnPi.H.n ion. Uvoal'li lor their tuitriotio cifl. 'ivl.icli, in I'ommr.n um nil our firent 1 a uti ul tho j-rayor and cor, mooruitml frmn the l.iru haltinc ,.w L tmi.-H of h.mvv artillerv. and ihi hatterv , Tl.o linlitm Li.v ol' tin, Smti i. creatlf ! Under the joint resolution of 2H:h of ei.ll intcresU and enlerpris., il h? heen '"ru"l- "''''T,' a T01" A liHtid OMil the ini'ic million and a hall' r:oming year towards public debt iho opetHlionn during tho lust, yen by my l'rocloTiiution ber lal us foljowi Amount of .It'll wealth roilui'.'il f!2fi2.S01 67 nln l.v l.anii'w ar.d hold lheinolvtM in ruiulinou lo oeetirreu i.rovo me neces.ny oi some pii 1 . . . ...ii.. ...... i . . .!.:,... i... . . . . m. , . . .1 ...... mi, i.. .r . . i.rn., n tu nt. mi iii'.i. v.i.i ,., ti.iv cipiliimiim!. iiiii. I. tuinrpvmiu. iitl.i.t 'of liuht artillnry. A l.altuli.lii ot ho.uy U.-lective, nii.t L eamohHy reconimend the rei.rmiry, im.j, meourns wcro promptly i "".t;"". ' ; S"" , ; f , , - i. ul d.illais.lunne tho artillery in now beiiij? laiitd l.y Maj- .lo- ..ppointment ol'u commi.Moi, to prepare takpn lor tho rebel of our nick And wotina- iieroni vigor, ami oi tno nuiu i F'f". . lnll,r,,.rat i J ' . Iho payment of the eph liobt-. u, U. S. A . with iny.nil, and sul-mii an el!icint y.teui, lo be re- :ed nimi ;n tho held. .upon . tiio uiiecuonsm wen iw uio jua - - ,j i 0l,i " .', 1 ,,o;- 'uUo under special iiutlioiity of tho War ported betoie the a.ljt.uriini.mt ol tiift I no woun.je.i iu u inciiesier, iran.iii-g. i." me i-i-.l- m o....e. , ,0 ,,.lnoc,i,! ,c L .,.: .f "I r.f tho Sit.kiiiK FiindUi-inirlmoiit. i.e-i.-lutuio, ho that aclion may l.o lia on , r roiu jtnyoi, imiinisnurg ana rmrwiiKs, i un . y kuu-huu ... i. m " ."V: ,,,,:,,, ,',,';' , 7' ' ir linvo been, i.m lioivn I Kuily in . September lift '.he rebel army Iho subject at the present m-nnion. In the; and tliose m the oorpR ol Wnjor (.eneral tome pans oi mo swe n nyiem exum ol ' ' V.";' " ' '? of Iho $!h of Sei.ifhi. 'crowed the l'.tomuc int.) Miiryhmd, ivuh hurry of ordinary buinow the W'inhtture I!tk were duly ftttetuird on the held or paying tno wages oi worKtnon ami luuor- r " " "bt. : the dwipu ot invading tiiin Su.lo. Un H.e migli t not l.o ftl.le to give tlio nocesamy in me vicinity ny Mirgeon uonrm nmiin ,. ...n , . uwia-. uu. . ...,,.. ''-',, ,' ." ' "1,,' i 0,; of Common. 4th of that mouth 1 called uj-on tho j.co. otention to tho prepurntion of a properjnnd a corps of nui'geoii undei hi. din-c- keepers tor meichandise and wher am ,lU J'''11 "c! fcreal bleH,m2, i. .. . ..r.i,ia iv ,., . hni'rt neurit i ifii. anal wnra ripinKiiir mm tiit i.iiii rie.i. i iiw svKieni. nv r.r 'VPtiLintj fin prim i'i"'"" i,M"" 'iv iiiv nuiu. I roeiUI lilul(lll UJ un;illlU i.iiuvm.u- iui-.ni.n-, hum iti...o ..... . ......v., . AS lOllOWH, VU : Slate lnun, J-CJ, 17X74 JotereH reriilicnlcs, 370 41 'DoaiPdlie creditori' i ei tiliciitcs. 61 I'i Kuliul r.otca cancel'd llf8 volunteer Militi;i, to roudoivou iH llur- $202,801 C7 lihburg, for Iho defence ol the Slate. TL'm -' .cull was promptly le-poinlod lo, vunl a ; be rd.-iod into uctuul norvico for the doi ectual Legislation on tho subject, no that furisool the .State. And on tho 11th of our people my be adequately protected, ithc.t month, under authority of llm l'roi- The Stale is in possession of Ihe follow-Md.-ni, 1 iued orderi for liily thousand ing Uidn.'ince, Arms and Amtimiiitiou : 0.5 pieces ol artillery, 01 which need repairs 2 batteries of iipiv canuwn, conaw- It will be ol-Berved that the fiscal year lurire foice sent forward to the Cum- ends ou the SUlli November, and tho Leiland Valley and iis vicinity. Tlio first ' .Si.ik.i. Fund yeur on tho first Monday of part of lliw fi-ieo, consiatinij of ono reri- September. This tho reason for the meiit and eight companies of intanti-y, ippatent deficiency in Ihe amount of debt moved from llairi..barg on tho nijjht of puid as Btated in tho I re.isurer's lieport ; tLo lliih of jjOfAe.iiiljijr, aud wore followed nn.l by the Commissioner;) of the Sinking by other regiments as rapidly as they Fund, ( could bo organized and iranhportatioB I'Ti.lor the Acl of 1 1th April, 18C.2, I up- pt.n'.deu 'iho command of the whole pointed William McClelland, K. B. Mo- lV.icw wa taken by Jii igudier l ienei-d 'tombs, and ll. Kunncll Thaj or, H-quire, John 1. Jieynolds, who left hu corps' Kavenue Commifionera, who huve prin- in ihe urtny of the i ototnac at my urgent ted n renort, and will no doubt snibmk the request, and Inn l ie. I to the delence of his result of their luboia lo the Legislature, to native State, I. if which ho is entitled to whish I invito attention. the '.Lanka of the Conimonweahh. i'ifieen ting of 12 (iritlin rilled eannon, (i pounders, 2 cuiisons, and 2 bat iviy '.vagon;. prcaruted to the Hliite by tho Comtnittleci of Safe ly Ot ihiiu.lolphla, ID Se.t. last I'he same system would have been root in. petition, leaves the men 10 Ihe uiicoi)troll-!utu' H,u' biieve it will, oh, cany ,t uod. but in Juno last. I recpivod a loiter ed discrelion of tho Btor keeners. It is a1 Prty through ihis striiiiglo to a cohidI-i, frein the Surgeon Genoral of tho United system most unwifo and unjuBt, and it af-! triump. Oh. bns the epponents of D, States, renresentini? that it was found in fecln classes ol uselul citizens. who a thev ! mociacy rersonully, but i.tterly destrf convenient to theservice, and must creaio live by the proceeds of thoir daily labor, ! their riuunciu! and iujurioas cclicmes, if I dilhiiuliies in the regular identification or Ikivo not mieipiato maaru to resist it. I,"""1) ""i io no so, as i vnruy i.tjliova .: the soldierH for pay and pension?. have no doubt that most of tho diliMilN ! I5a on the Hide of Deuumriicy, oh In cniiiiiliiineA with his tiews. I win re. ies which occasionally occur betwoen em-1 Lord, as 'Ihou bust been, anil in t luctantly obliged to discontinue the sye ployeu and their workuieu areduo to tho ; peaceful pursuits, intead of warrimi nick- tern, but I have not ceased li urge on tho prcvolenco of this pyetpm. That every edly, man against brother. And, oh,: War Department tho propriety of send. ;inan, for a fair day's labor, should receive beseech Thee especially to free the Chrii. ing our rick intl wounded men into tho 'a fair day's wage, is but tho dictate of : 'i.'1" ch'.irckes from the political slrifo ni State, where they can be nursed and carod common honesty ; anil while it would be I "''"iness nuicn are renmng mem asHuti for by their friends, and have to say that I most unwise tor Iho Mate to interfere at lu' msiroymg u.eir unoiuincM ami turr .i . i. . . i - i ii l. . i ! : . : :.. i . In it 1 1. o.n i i. l,:i ; :..,.i ,1'J'1 mutt, nla ilml l-lll,.. nl'u l.inll M J 014 aro re:idy lor issue, 4,4w in !at length such an armngement was made an wun uie ruie oi wages, it is in my juug'"s '""" uniinju.j nuu nieto i.ohului u-i sociimoBs. j.et us ne.ir soniPiiiing ot u. the hands of mechanics for re with the authfuitios at Washing ton. which merit incuinbent on her to protect her la pairs, and the balance, having jit was hoped would be cU'ective, but tiicre j bming population by reijuiring that what-, been ue:i l.y the militi:i culled 1 has boen nuch tardiness in putting it into ever may be the wngs fctijmluted, they out in Sept. last, require cleaning, (practical operation, tuat I recomrnenl the 12.127 setts infantry accoutrements ; Legislature to invite the atlPiition of the complete. I, 'J'.) swords and sabres. (iS 1 pistols. 1 rounds artillery am 'imnition. War Department to thosublect. Oursuf- fering tien Ivavearight to the sympathy and aid of their State, to be to tendered as not to injjre the service. If thebrirg-. I r er to t ho rennrts ol 1 i S' lite I rp.iss lIhi'mhii,! ot tho o unteer illiltia vv.'i o urer and Auditor General lor I be details pu.-!i.;d forward to Uagei btown and I'.ooiis- 1.522,U'.itJ rounds of ammunition for small jing thorn homo to be attended could pro ol tho financial affairs of the Common.. , boro', in the State of Maryland ; ten thovs- arms. duct; even inconveniennu to that, I would wealth. 'Hie renr.rln ol t Im S.it i'.'vui Cum. nn.l ui'r.. t.ni t. d in th vieinil v of t i 11 eiioiis. The k.llowiu'' arms, aecoutreilleliti iind ! not u:ae it. Jiut it is cruel lo leav ttiein oral, SuperintoU'Lint of Common Schools, tie ami Cliambeisburg ; and uboul 'ien. 'ammunition have been furnished accord- j to tho csro and (1 regret to say i!) fro-, and State Librarian, will exhibit the stale tho thousand were at llarrisburg. on their ing to law to the bonier counties, and to fluently to tho negleot or wor.-iO.et sirange of the departmetits under their cure. way to Waitiington, r in readiness and In accordance with the Art ot 10th rcbN, waiting lot transportation to proceed ruary, lb02, tho quota of this Slato of the , thither lh:o regunutit, at thu request of ilirect tax of tiio United States, amounting (ienen.l .lalleck, was tent to protect Du to ?1,94C,71'J ilJ, wus on iko 14th June, pout's i'owder Mills, in the Slate of Deb j lbu2. paid to tho United StaUs, partly qy eware. l.u tho 24ih of September Iho a reliuquishnient of a pjt t'.jn of the sums Volunteer Malitia were di.-chcrgeil l.y me claimod by this Stuto from the Govern,, from service, having by limit-spirited dein ment, and partly in cash, after duducting 1 onstrat ion greatly aided in pry venting the t the lifteeii per cent, nllonod by tho act of intt'inicd invasion of this Siato by the reb' j Coogress for irohipt p.iymont. I'enr.syl. els, and in comi.elling their sudden evao-; var.ia thus paid her quota of the direct tax ' uatioi: of iho portion of Maryland which' before any other State. There is stili due they had p'oluted. l or tbefo services, tho to Ihe State, principally for advances sitKia thanks of iho Uovornor ofM-oyland mi l msde ior transportation and equipments of the Commantler ol the Army of the i'o of volunteers, ulwut ?oL'0,0ti0. jtoiuac weie rendered to our j ati ioti..' On tho 20th of Februaiy last, I issued , tro .ps through me. Measures have been my warrant authorizing the State Treasur er to deliver to tho l'hiladelphin and Erin taken to procure iho payment in full ol the troops, and ol tho expenses unending Railroad Company one thousand of tho' their sen ices, by tho United Stales, in ac bonds depositod with tho State in oonfors cordance with the lei'ms of the call by tl.o mity with tho Act of May :J, ISO I. On tho President. A l.uro portion of the amount JUtu November 1 issued a similar warrant. y has already beeu paid. Having :K:compa volunteer oiguniaiians Inrmocl under the , oinoinis, ai poiuis in me ituiuwi.iu ieni Mildia Act of 1 .'i : ity of all the abundant com for la which 5.S-1U -.nuskets and rities with accout- ; the nolHiudj of their funiiliesand friends K'hients complot.., were issued ; would reh-jice to jirovide for tliom. to and nro now in posscision of! in addition to tho expenses of attending border counties. and bringing homo our sick and woundod i.'jiii muskets and nlles, and .",,041 ' as above suited. 1 have expended lesji setts of a.-eoiuiements itsued to ! than $4000 in the tratisporUlion ol frionds iind now in possesion ol mirani-'of tick, killed, or wounded volunteers, ..I .rmi.ii!,i(.M. AUo soiioy and other pemous sent bv mo lor their rounils ot" iinimunitiou is-t.Ld to 'euro to tho several battle. field and hoi-bm-dur counties and ovz .;;izt J ! pitu'.s, and in bringing home for ifder vomp anies. " ni. iH the bodies of th.'sn si.-iin. 'I'he 1,755 musket? and S'J. s.-tts of ae.;ous whole expense incurred under the joint Ircmonts, were i--ue.l to Colonels resolution was five thousand one hundred Crown and Chintz's regiments and nineteen dollars and eighty duree on l'ointJ into the serviep cents, the details of which will Lo found 32 pieces of ui lillei-j , issued to First 1 in the repo' t of the Surgeon General and i'enn-ylvania Artillery, Colonel 'i of tho Chief of Transportation. Charl-s T. Canqibell, command-! 1 hav uniformly, when applied to. til ing, on going into tho service. lowed the exper.se of transportion of one 52.S Mibres, l,0io pistolsand 52S foIU : person to the held to bring homo tho word and mercy on the Sabbath. W have already been plied to fu'i.es with! shall be so paid that tho recipient may ! poiittcid fanaticism, and our minister ht purchase; nccpsaiies for himself and his j become a stump orator rgainst the eoc family, whero they can be had best and party which Ihou, in J liy w i.-don cheajiest. 1 do most earnestly rccommoud this suoject to the Lcih.aturo for prompt and effectual nctioii. ! believe that the several charitable in stitutions lo which tho Legislature has been accustomed to gran I aid, have been well managed during iho past year. The WyouiingUiii.il id slill iu the hands of ihe receiver. (.Vrtain creditors of the company having instituted proceedings i present Mate of tilings camu'l 1 in the Supreme (.'uni t for sell ire tho canal politics are to rule, 1 shaU claim o under tho mortgage, the Attorney General ha interveiied in the soil to oppot-e tli" making of a decree f.f Mile. Nt) -cree has been mid.', and the proceedings aro yrt klldieg Minnw hile.it b'-in.; llegod that tljo subset Ijiers and stork l'l(tcrs linvo paid up but a small pn.t efU.e r.om. in.il capital of ihe company, un infoi.ji.ii hath upheld no long hiiJ so n :i.eateillil guided to victory, and mistu'ned in tl, estahlishmcnt ol touiul rncasurec. 01: turn his mind from these things and direl his imeniion to his legiuainte relig.Dtl duties, or turn Irm over direc'lv inii, tL, hnnris of the Abolition par v and lei thru: take p.'tre of him and provide us k tru. mini'ter C'l tho Co.i.el. At anv rate, tbr la-t. 1 tho time in behidr tho iiemo;'r;Uie party so thst there mat b.i a fair discusirr. within t'tf -.o wa'dn. Amen. This was a stun. :nr. It w,n t lie. f,t: pmycr ever publicly (.Hered in th.it cliurrl. for tho nn cii'.s of the IVnncratin p:trty knu its mii'iinf-n. though liuu.lr.'its ol prayer ami pxhortatiem had been ma.lt hen the old ina: I Both warrants were granted after receiv ing reports from John A. Wright, Esq., tb cemmissioncr appointed for tho pur pose, thit tho proceeds of tho bonds pr ' . ... . . ... . . ..... .. . . i . , of a ccrotretnenta, isMied to or-! body of his inend or relation, ar.d Uie exs oor nuy-one mousami uoiiars. I petiso Of Ills return WltU tile IXViy. 1 lie 111 pursuance oi uie joini, lesuiuuoi-i j.as icost of this has uot cxcee.led J'iOO, which !ed llth April, 1SG2, tLe Attorney Oeuer tii. n has U siiliedin tin Suprem liui t . -i-'m'st t 11. t I arty. by I fie Aliorney iict.cr.il. to compel them ! ii i ili 'd. there w.is silfiica of half to pay up tho capital, or such clini w.;ii j hour, and the meeting then adjourn!!.-! ii5jt!ssir.ei:H as mav bo necesfary t e.Min- And lh !u enfte.l th pi. iitn.il proaclnr.. "ui-ih ihe debt duo to the Common weal ih. in t la At church. From that tinio fonvinjl This proceciicg is alsisull ixndiii2. Il iho ministi-r Attfii.led lo his Gospel dutir- is utuleiM.wi.l that Uio gross roceiids of .and left ail politick! question to be settle-. the canal during Iho lad sowon br been by the people outsidj of tho cln:rch.- about eno ITUndrod and thirty thousmi Agmn ti e nm-ioiy pronpereU, and lhrs dillarj ami Iho annual mlornsk on thejwAsa Wetter feting amung it j ic.eml.tr-l tnut U'aco bonus of tho company a little more (nristiau ci,anty, more brotnrt.'! ganized cavalry companies. Showing an aggregate f 107 pieces of artillery. o'J 045 muskets and rities. 1740 pistoN. l,S2i sabres, 22.20K setts infantry accoutrements 52. setts cavalry accoutrements. Inied this lores to il.U'erstown, i am en bled to speak of the courag.', fidelity and j cheerfulness with whielt tho men sutiered I unaccustomed privations, and bore liie viously issued had been appropriated in ! tiro of the rebel force, performing with accordance with tho provisions of the law. alacrity U tho Bervice that was required The company has uow received three of 1 of tbeur the Cvo millions of bonds deposited in tlio On tho 4th of Autust lust, a draft c-f Sti a TrpuMirv. With tliA i.rfu-eo,lj rtfil.n I il.rpii lin tulrcil thousand militia to serve l.G03.'.':!8 rounds of ammunition. i....,.iu itr..i.i,..n c - i i r.. ti.o no. r.r ;.n,l l.v il... l'rn Jn ml. i it ion tr the. ahtivp. tho follow in'. ' ualtios ol war. Not only have many none uiuna mui.ii, niiriiv mui., vi IUI.U llll.C I". '.ni uiui.i,., ,.. ..j ...v. .... , . ... . - . , 1 1 .ll f.l hepii comolfitp.l. i.iakinir with whm. ident under che act of Congress of 17lh!miU'ary property of iho city of I'hihidol- to tho held, to administer their k;nd olh- In accordance wit h the provisions of the formerly been finished, a total of nnohnn- of July. LSi'.2. and regulations were made phia is reported -by tho "Home Guard of ees, but in every part of iho Common-1 Act ol Mb May IMjL, i, its included in luo suui oi less in;ini,wt', ' ubove statcti. in this connection I must speak with ! applause of tho nclive benevolence of our citiions, who have, without compensation, j al has instituted proceedings on .the prop er cashier's bonds, to recover the money due to the Commonwealth by tao Hank of Commerce at Erie, and l have employ ed John II. Walker, hsq., as special ccun devkted thoir limu and care to their suftel lor the Commonwealth, in tlio prose fering fellow-citizens, disabled by tho cat" 'culion of the oflicers of Iho Iiank in ihe uourt oi tunrtrr sessions oi r.ne nounty an information in by his authority in iursuanou of that net, the city of Philadelphia, to be in its pos-j wealth thousands have applied their I equity was filed uy t.ie Attorney General u,i.;..ii ..!,.uii.iir.ni ihp t ni .il. nient. : Ko-nion . vi : i uicnr.s und exertions to the samo end : i agaiiut the Delaware mid Hudson Canal and draft wero conducted in this State our millitia laws being found to hedefoe live. Several counties uikI disti icts bay ing already sujiplied try viJuntot-rs llieir proportion of Uie (piota of thi State, were exempted from the draft, and time was given to enable others to raise ihe requir ed number of men by voluntary enlist ments. Tho draft was generally proceed ed with throughout tho State on the ICth day ol October last, an d the drafted men were directed to be placed in the several Gumps of rendezvous established under tho regulations, whero they were organi zed and eh cted their ollicuis, and have sinco gone forward to tho anuy in the lield. Tho draft was eminently success. ful, and when the men had bei marched to the rendezvous, my agency iu the mat ter ceased, and all authority and control over the luen devolved on tho United States otlicers. I cannot but commend the people of Pennsylvania for their cheor ful obedience to tlm requirements of the Government, on this occasion. All the1 expenses o! tho draft are, of course, lo be j It. .1. IT'.. 1 f... .... 111 I paul oy uie l nue.i cnaics, aim i icurn love, i lie on wan s enir.tft prayer mq janswere l m moro respects than one. I 86yThn Democratic State Cocventiot will be hel l at Hani.-burg oil Weiliirsdii the 17ih day of June rest, to riomi:mtei candidate for Govornor, and il.o a candi date for Judge of tho Supremo Court, ir. Iho place ol Judge Lowrie, nnoso tore expins nt-xt December. Rkv. CoMnn-sioNKn. John T. Iloow I'sq., of Ttellfonte has boon appo'mi Revenue Commissioner, f om this Jud cial Distaict. Tho Hoard meets Mine tint1 in February next. i 1 lbs. Dahlgreen. 2 field carriages for dillo. 2 small howitzer guns, 12-pounders, with carriages, tools and stores. I 12-pour.dor rilled howitzer, Dahl green. 1 12 -pounder smooth bore, 950 lb?. Dahlgreen. 2 field carriage! for ditto. carriages, tools and stores. 19") sadt'les, 127 saddles.with trnces.breast strap, Sec. til saddles, incomplete. 2,2'Jtj muskets and rifles. 2(M pistols and 124 holsters. I,!''.t7 rounds of rhot and shell. rifle dred and ninety-nine miles, leaving eigh ty-cino miles unflnille, of which, iwai ly all is graded and ready fur the iron. Tho bonds still in tho Treasury will yield an amount aaiplo to complete tho road, and thus open this important route of trade and commsreo. Tho development of tho vast mineral and other resources of our north-western counties by this means, will undoubtedly in a few years render valua bio the securities of the .Sunbury and Krie Railroad Company, now forming part of tho Sinking Fund of tho Commonwealth. The interest on tho Stato debt was paid iu August last :n specie or its equiualent, in conformity with tho existing law, at the cost of $140,031 22 f..r tho ditlerenca be tween specie nud paper currency, of which the banks under tho provisions of Iho Act of 1 1th Apiil, 1SG2, havo already refunded to the Stte f 110,708 32 centi. This burden on Iho banks kus become heavier thau in my judgment ought to be borne by any tpecial interest. Unless the Legislature should other wko provide it will bo tho duty of Ihe staff? Treasurer to pay in like manner the interest which shall full due hereafter Ve "hould all bo careful not li violate the fr-it! oi impair iho i edit of the Common wealth. Tho sertous and early consider tinn cf tho Legislature is invited to iho (Thole si.bipcl. In my opinion there aro already moro 'government, more than two hundred sued to tho several regiments ol tho coal and other necessary supplies.sitttated t April, 1S3'J. Tho Supremo Court has re-1 JOSEPH R. M'MUUllAY incoipt.tae I Uanks in the Common wealth I tliourand men sinoo the breaking out of Home Guard, and which aro in their pos-'on fresh water with a sufficient depth Tor cent ly decided thr t by reason of a phrn-e i than are at present rcutiircd lor the pub i tho rebellion, besides tomo fifty tliousnn.1 fomn. uie tnaugnt ot large ve.-seis, ami sam irora.in tuc consiuuuonai auicuuiiii-.ua u, .w, 3ti-vij'tiitAuu,iia (i 2-pounder rarrol rifled guns. and especially have tho women of Ponn-: Company arm the 1 eniisylvnnia toaf Com. 2 1 impounder I russian rifled guns. , sylvnnia. olieying their tiue wonntn.y in ' pany, uie case was argueu oeiore me 1 10 pounder Knglish rilled gun. islincls, shown that they aro worthy lo be Supreme Court at Sunbury, in October 12 enisbon for 20-pounder Parrot ri-l tho mothers, wives and tisters of the! last, tied guns. brave men, whom thoy have stimulated lo j an Act passed on l3:h May, 18f2, 2 caissons for I0po.inder Prussian their duty, and soothed and nursed in the company was incorporated by Iho name ritled guns, with tools and storis. jsutleriHgs that have ensued the perlorni' oi uie .iavy t .in.i, nroan nircei aim rair i')...A,)r i.Hoil i,r,iv;.-,,.r I ., i, i . I n n p.. nf it. ! mount raihvav company. It bt ina alledii. ...i ... I l l. ;.., ti.;i.ln..l,;. I,.,in r.i. nrl llml I he e.,iiii,anv. iimiphJ of tmik in.T I U'Jtli itJt ot January. A. IX, lSf,.l, kriee.t. .no . iuihuvii.iiih i.i,.... i.i.i- - 1 . n ,, , .. ,. .. , ,. . , ,. . ... , . .. .. :-ii'.i . .1.' iT..:,,.i v,'. 1 n r..;i ... - v n 1 1, a ...mi nn.l in t1. nnt.Bci.l The JiosrJ'it ll.'lti.t b-ivn (1 iro.'lcl tmittaf i-pounner niieu iiowitzcr, oo r..u..-iij ...ere.! w .'"''w .-le.-, ....... v ....... ... ..... ... .... ..... ... , .fe of t(i( t i)Pf,,ri. ,he Ir IJ.eaguo isiauti n n uulhiu'i. iui iij ,....-.. -v " - " nd Kcdnro ber lam, i otigress rurecteu a koiiunission io n..."ii .".". numtirr i !re.ort upen tho availability of that site route extending from tho Phil- land also of New London. T o the gcnorHl . delphia, Wilmington ad Ilallimore 'astonishment, a majority of tho commis- Riilroad dtpat lo Hie Philadelphia and jsion have reported in favor of New Lon Trenton IUilro.vl depot, both within tho don, but the minority kas presented a re, city of Philadelphia, Ihe Attorney ttener- : port, which is fcvtilitid by tho approval of al has, proceeded against the company by dim Socrpinrv of the Navv.show inc so con- quo umran(o for tho violation of its char 2 small 12-poundcr howitzers, with 'clusivt-ly the superiority of League Island ter, and has also tiled nn information for that it is scarcely possililo that Uongress ino purpo-e oi les.iuuin.g uie company irorondinif in the construction of I It.. i h l hi. t.rn,-o.i,lin.. nrol in deMi'.uti. cirrntiiftai.cr.'i. siut hur f jiU epllll.'llll a.v I uiu l'l mi; ii'ii' ...v.. ........ - i -.v '. .- v 'ftruction of iron chid vessels at a point re- now pending. I mote from all n'?oejsary supplies, situated Iy the act 'i.Hii March, 1?13, it was pre j Korins ci.ntjiini.i.T thus rpqnisitinns ran bol 'on salt water, and accets.blo by mere vided that citizens absent from home in j tained at tho oiBi .f tb Hoard i.f lioiicf, l)i i than ono loute to any enemy, who may ajtual military service, migi.t exercise ' t..r..iratii.n i iim.lo niul tiio iincs..8 npiienr. .!.... , ..;',...' in., n.iw in ll.n Sintf i-liiiri'i',1 TiT'J sJ i-riiniils niiiL-el. n.,,1 rilln rurU'havf! a liiomentarv mnenorilT lit sea. Hieir r:cht of bUfliMce as if thev were nres- Vlntm ol me njipiicfii.t, .r i?uj jirorcn, - wiiJi ihn eit)rt.i.. .is nn.l imvmpnts. I Hd".s. i would apppar to bo uuito inconsihteiit ent at the usual places of election. This mohm pr-onl tlP"'""e Jtidudlng th'i tbreo months voluntenf.i Th f'orcpoing does not include the' with the wisdom of Congreig, especially act was substantially re enaclod in tho , . mj f einipy ivaniii lurnuueii uto general nniis ana ptiiiiieni9 w.ui oavo ocen isi-j niu'ii mu u uucii innniiuui iu nun, & u. t-iwyu i. inwat;u - w i rpIIE ItOAKb OK r.i;i.'.:V f .r tli c-.untyof M Clciirf.f I.I, will inert Ht tie. O.itimHjion.in nlDoe, on WcdnfS'lsy snd Tlinrtilny tl.e 2Mb Hoi tworii rtnlfjiiient dulRilini! nm' uf lulJier, rcirii.U'iit ai.il cuinii:iiiv ; wlica vtiliitod the Duin'ifr uf cliil'lren, with bkp uihI si-x i.f facb; llio township in whirli tlioy resiilrtl nt ttn time I cf enlthtrncnt, srtl Heir lnvretit icbiilunce ; ana I that rhe is wit'.iout tlio m.'iuis ..f ?u;.r".i't fr her-1 f.lf snil rhil. hen, who nr.. ..'r.on.l"nt tipnti Bur Tno witmiso.' of crejilililr, frmr. thu ir. netip J in which tho rohli'S, uiu.-t ni.-u I." irH'fri , . hojo ccrtitlcnro, fiturii t.i lu f' re Iho IJ.'iir.l, most wt forth that dm ni.ilii'unt i. tho 'ir.v. htisrcn- . rcsfnts her,'tf tn !. ; thut il.o vtntcuitint of t. i ntm.WiT nnil 110 uf In-r t u.iity i.t irno : ll.n: n .. .inly m t- I tual wnnt; and that nil tho fucla iot f.r'.h lalif i'lirHti..n nro ju.it ami trim. U.M. S. BRADLEY, Cl't I lie ronvenience, and 1 therefore recom- I who were, in Hie service, oractually ready ! For the detail nf military operations ' hostile attack by its position. ruui:! that no more fchuil l o incoi por itcl. for it, as volunteer malitia under the call and of statist ie. 1 refer vou lo tho Ko-! ('apt. Henry K. Wrigley, of the city of un Me i 111 ol July last, a call was linuio ot Ulh .September last, making in Hie pot ts ol the Ailjutunt (ienernl, tunrtcr-1 1 iiinuieipnia, ni my reniiesi, arm wuuoui by the President for tnreo humlred thou. and volunteers. This Stuto had already supplied nearly ono hundred and ten thousand men, yet her people promptly whole moro than two hundred and fifty inn.ter General, Commissary Uenernl.Nur compensation, has marie a report lo me thousand men. ! geon Oenctal. and Ihe Chief of Transpor- on the .do fences of tho Deluware, which I In October lust, a body of rebel cavalry tation, which accompany this message. herewith transmit for information, with a battery of artillery, suddenly eross ' In regard to the election of oflicers in In July last, 1 received, at Pittsburg, by bestirred themselves to respond to this ed the Potomac and tmulo their way as far tho Keserve Corps and the recruitment of telegraph, an oiler from the Pennsylvania . : . .i.i .. . i i . ... . .... ... . ... .. i .... . i. . . i p . , l.. : t i . r r i:. . .. new ieiu.reiiieui.. iviuiougii it, was ue- as cuami.erourg, piunucring wuiii iney ti.e regiments ct unit corps mm oi our ; hi..i v.i...muj , i.i n ..oi.aiioi. m u..j lioveJ that no bounties would bo iieeoisary found of suppln s useful to them nnd other ualhint regimen's of voluriteors, 1 ' thousand dollars to a!"ii.t in paying boun i to induoe the men of Pennsylvanin to en-( committing other depredations. I'liey propose to send a special nicMage in a 1 lies to volunteers. I declined this oiler, ter the serviceof thuir country on such an ' wenl. out of tho Stato by cto.-sing the few t'ays, m I iketire to tre:it these, sub bechtise I hail no authority lo accept it on occasion, yet as some of the neighboring South Mountain, and thus leaching tho jecis somewhat at large, and to submit to ! behalf of tho public, and wa unwilling to fiialesollered large bounties, it was tboHghl ! l'olomttc below Harper's Ferry. The the Legislature some document? relating undertake tho disbursement of tho fund not right to expos.; our citizens to the troops in the field were not prepared at - to thorn. iu mv private capacity . I have sinco re- temptution thus afi'ordod to them lo en- the moment lo punh-h this attempt on By the thirteenth section of the set ol ceived a letter on the subjeet from the list in regiments of other States. There j her soil, and it is to be much regretted May lolh, lrtl'd, I was authored to draw , company sa -gebting other modes of dis lotng no appropriation fur the payment of that efficient mensuros could not havo my warrants on Iho treasury for a sum1 poking of tho money, a copy of which is Lcunti", 1 of course, coulJ rot direct been taken by the army to capture Hie not exceeding twentf thousand dollars for annexed to this messago. them to be paid out of the treasury, and it 'rebels on llmir return to tho Potomac compensation to such persons as might be If the Legislature should aceept tho do nas evident that to ell tho Lugisluluro to-1 Immediately cftcr I received notico that ' required to serve the country in s military nation, I recommend that il be applied pthr and wai. for the negotiation of any 'this force had cros?ei ihe line of theStnte, capacity. At the date of my last annual towards the erection of an asylum for our 'loan which nni;ut be Authorized for the 1 called into service tho Anderson Cavalry, message, I ha.! drawn from" the treasury disable i soldiers.and that the trustees up purpose, would Lo attended by seriousde- then encamped at Carlisle, and two com eight thousand five hundred dollars, and pointed to superintend the erection and fay. Under lbee circumstances I cond panics of Regulars at the Barracks at that had paid out up to the 1st of I'enomber, management of the asylum be authorized dently appealed by proclamation Ij a peo- place. These troops wero pushed f ir. 161, six thousand four hundred dollars, 1 to aie pt such further ceutributions as via who hav never faltered in the per- ward in the direction of Chambersburg when my eccount was settled. Sir. that our c.tiaens may offer. Ina well mana formanioofajiy duty of patriotism, calliug and South Mountain. Tho cavalry al time I have drawn two thousand dclltrs ged establishment of that kind, it is prob on then tt ruis iu thit leveitd countiss, Camp Curtin, consisting of one full and iVora the treasury. Part of which, with able that tlio pensions to le allowed by Hi sum nsrssww to in nit their pronori' twe imrerfert rps'wients, were arrrwd as '.hebshncein tny bsr.ds hss been Mpend-' the Govtrament to the men, well euable this provision has become uucoiistituniiil. i a vn ).'.! T VI) I V itm nVJl rcniifvlyania has scut lo the service about two hundred thousand citiv.et.s, who, by New Washington. Clearfield County, Pi ihis decision, uro disfranchised. This December, 3rd, 1J"j2. ly seems hard measure that mon who testi. i " ' """T": ' j fy their devotion to tho country by going i MPft'P M fl Tl UV T I to the field should thereby lose the mosti fllunl mnniiJJil inestimable right of a citizen. I reccom, j i:oiM)I.l) k I.l(l iiVTCHEHS. f"' mend that tho aecessary wtap. boforths JJ occury the ha.-pmont i.f the Clenrfiolil IIu with commenced to amend iho oonstitu-! n 'ho corner of Murkot snd i'r.nit (trcets, Clot' lion, so as to got tho right of suflrage to, flo,fi.' Vft . . . . v .a the tilizens who are thus excluded;. TlA" V of "'"t ,""r'"r.l'-v koJ't, on ll,1"nn: r . . i.. ii .- . . '.i . 1 The ruhlio nre roficotfu ly invited to cull m I cannot c.ose tln r.io.wge Wlhput so Jlllt theniwW witU J,r , loJ prieaa nj.mn.l., yJI u.u urunmuu lirjf&.by Hull spirit of the froemeti of Pennsylvania. I'hey feel that ou the preservation of the OTHAYIII.II''I:i.-Chiii to tin Union and the suppression of the most O of Dec. 31, 1SU2. wh'ole future welfare of tho .TaOT lih. Ihey will never toleia'.e inft to Inw. MATTHEW 0UDkS- premiwi ihe BuS.Jcribcr in Lawrence Ucur causeless and wicked rebellion which hiss bout nr-"1 Nevernhnr l.ist,a tspring tii w tory retards, depend Hie honor, the inter- nd w,hi, TlUs,h Xhe 7ncrJA r.T sd . i ii.. it- r . ii. . coffif lurwiiru. unit o rrui't'i i , vmj ' "'o 0!1S MTl't lliO WJ n - i.i. wiramonyeaiin. i uey wiii novor loieiate intr obenv Tor crstroying the Oovwnment Deo, al, ih2. pi. ftf t hn IT ni frl Kt nl tv fnv (nrriiin.t Tnn. - - - foderacies, or any other scheme for erea All! ION All r"on r .reb''rf ting genera ennfusion and ruin, and aid, V7 tioned sg.inst p u u"mf '"C ing and comforting the traitoi. tiho are in m flrmi BaiilaL lnii. rninntfv . '. . . - m.. , , j, l h1,-iu BOll" . rlna MuU Km. l.irn.i.norl m,nA man Inr .l.. i. :ii... .... .k. ..n,. anliuft COUP'" . ... . ion, nm win ii'.i 'b; iu, - the defenae of our institutions, and hss by Un propost of f. .,rutv lost mor by the citsuiliHHi f war, tbin Dc. M, 1?. AfGWITS wEITMA r
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