Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 04, 1863, Image 1

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0 B GOODLANDER, J E 'l'ori-
VOI, XXXIII. NO 1 7.4;
PRIVCIPl.r.S. l:Ot
TKHIIH-ta 25 r-er .Drum, if paid in ;unr
NKWSF.ltlKS- -VOUII. NO "9.
dfd ottri..
For On R.jmhttmn.
ABRAHAMS SOLILOQUY.
IlT WILL! Ml C A ait.
Ki'lii-Hinn's tkiel, the Nlgn lire free,
All litiil thn jenr ul sixly-threo,
Thill tDum tlio ftitte r from the ha.n l
Ofsvory Nig thr ougliout tlio land.
Throughout the South It freedom ring ;
IUe up 70 woolly-henrli anil liu,
For no'r on enrlli did mortitlg ae
80 ninny ii'igs at ones eel fr.
Tour Father Abraham ef lat
Han caused the mighty seal of Sut
To ho affixed to tho dec ree
That makes all fluvoi furorer free
Ynu now can go whore e'srynu pltaso,
-Tlinb covered o'or with lieu mid Menu,
Aiid got your briitd by homst menus,
Or live on A brum's pork and beuns.
Agnin, I ny, yon Niggors rice,
And witi the tear from out you eyei;
'r novcr more shall nhivery
Uiftgrato this land ol liberty.
(sio'n nmr to abiuiui.)
Ii, Matoi Ahram, here we cum,
J lurk to de bunjo, Udoum
'He Lor' will brass dy soul in trufe
Tor freeing us while iu de Suf.
Wo lung hah looked o soe do enni,
An' when we hear de ratlin' drum
We left de wife an' rhile to bum,
Au' to de Xurf t safely cum.
Now, Alirum, nil wo ask oh do
Is to eet our wives and children free,
And brius them to in in di eiry .it v.
here de u bite folks show do iilave sueh
l.i jes ! we almost did forgot
To my we a rnmm and h.t, trout,
Ar.d Fiitne pork and loiins to grease our
Wtile de gentuieus' Itiggag? puuil we tout
We'll nebor lenb de T'nele Aba,
Till eold nn' dead we'ie in de giult ;
i!iit, children we will be ob un,
Cause, don bust luadj dis uatiua free.
iTntl'.t.'t'i.T prNVATicx ! ! old Abe uh4 the .Vj
i"th moirtV-a'.)
Hut, lidrk ! hut toun Is a re those irt heal,
Though iil-tiiLt lii-t. it present mar,
Thut ii.uktx i.iir vitals iiiiike widen
Ijike Kcii-hti.ur's knees lor amiiei.l "n ?
It is tho tnmp of p.mthi'H mop,
Who .-"-ii. troai every hiil and :ien
And swear they'll die their ripbi- to Bait
Or, mouldering lie will in the grn'.
Their mitnp? ire (:' uhed alnr : ' !: iini
In npu fieJile iii" iff Tile i!Jet',
Are i-ern the lurid w-.ph-6re's gl'To
Thut U.s ui know Sete-'u aro t. ere.
ti:ey nre MhMrgto miir, a csu'O
Thut ii'- j- l;i every heHn n;.',.n:iO i
T.Vn Sou:hern inntronx feel the ptin
That i.e.- loin t tit tiatrc w, .Ii !.-it.r.
They're f.;' ttnj now their r. to we
Irwin the r thlei hari'i if: r"viu .J'ove .
Their i-u they f. ! ,t- jii 1 1 ..I '- -l
And (n.'-iiiic'd 'tilj ho ii 0' dru.'ut i In
Ll-on.
(rums iiiii.Dii-.it' roi,.i.--i,'t v.)
The riiiini ddier, ralo :;n 1 l"an,
Aiks in hiii h'-art, what "f:n iiionn,
Tbnt lheeiin.-e for whieli - came to tii;h?.
Like JoaaU'f tiuiird f les in a ulgt.tT
M"n not the ration wo-th thn !o..d
Which free a water ha? been bed,
To restore the Cninn es it was
l'or frredotu, justiee, and the law? ?
That we should seek another ploa
To show our great philanthropy j
As thuii:;h tho cause on whieli ne ttosd
Was unde'ervinj of onr Mood.
I1U hrava Lenrt sickens at the thought
Ol the innny butlles he ha? f.-uyht.
To plant the tMurs and Stri;iei U(.'"'u
('u every hiil, in every plain.
He sits ,in.l thinks of friends at bom e
Ufa wife with whom bo lored to roam -Cf
c bildren dear, who used to play
Vpon liia knee it close of day.
Itevolvtng this w ithin his mind
The cruel fato of human kinti
li, ilr"iiniir, sees that banner farleJ
i 'ibat cur iiiT0 hojies to all l v w orld.
ll eyes rrow ti -a his frame roirs we;k ;
lie tri-olii iniutj thoughts to e-.ak ;
):-.t, 'nuibliti;:. tirs beneath t'uo wc;glit
j hat finis in dentu tho soldier's futo.
l.itic.tc Ilof itnl, W ltlojw.n, D. C, Jan. A, t,:',.
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.1:1 iii!.j'i(uii)nioi itivni wxeaHiiM)
(ifr.v (.'t.
A no r umJ pyd'tisivo tlpytttnif ut r i
tin (rnV.rttt-lC'I)t COtilitill;' (if ft l'rnvost
ii:;rii:t: tictuM'al, ,
t'lli
vrnrt...
1 St O''h II. ,;n I .. 1 T' 1 i 1 !
I't'o I rnvot Mni.-.lu.U ini.i i;,t.,rv c, ,n. 1 u uwCLliiii
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IIIIHrtH IP Nil tlllt
nii'l r hi 111 : ea
tiiitoifjiiout th novfrf.'il itu-.r ui:!i 1,
tis. potvi-r." ittm i-'tlin-it - f,.;;
i M.!!,,!, i n -r t i 1 f -- I mm, I i.!p.-.er,Lil. ,,,,1 .v
i 11 tv 1
icilt
tut !.y '.hit rn.Ti) diets of the I'itkis
llll.i Rl-UULllCHn SllltOlinVHihni.i
-ii. Jeaiin rj m I inlhientinl or;;:iiiH of
the Kopubliitan parly projaosin liio gus
f'ension of tbo elcti7o ffuiriliii),tlie rmf-t-pnnptnctit
o!'flfclmtis, und a piohilmion
of pub!ic meetings snmrifr llio poopl.;.
'27. Tho luilitnry tmulo supratno over
the civil power, even in t he lovul IStates,
entirely removed from the operations in
the field.
-t. Tho rrefidotitinlerpoiing the FviK
ernt power to uid in rovcilutioiiizing Sttite
(iovernn:entn, and even a.ssuniiii to up-,
point Governors Uo Hikiiim-lriite Stule !
(ioverrnncnts for the people of the Stsilo.
2'J. 'J'hc ndinisM'on of Suiiators him! Hep
renf ittives in Coti! -ess, to represent (he
Stute of Virginia, elooled l,y a iuv nnd
rev!inioiiitiy Government, created l,v n
siimll fingnient of that .State.
oO 'J'Iih interposition of tho military
1"' i nun tiuuionty 01 ttie J edel'u.1 (iov
j Frtm tb rim: r I .) :. rr
Judco Bartloy's Io iictmt' i .'
j tnj I.";mbiioan Admir
I TIip following is the indu l . t
1 1 ir -
, mo in:lliil'.'Hl Jin." ) , Willi Vl'iiril ,! I
j liittley ekwed I. ppeecli on the ":
I of January Festival at tlio Arnrricnn
tins fity :
The. Fr.uts 0 ni'tb' (he JftpuUi--.: J'.t-j
vith (he A iminislrit'inn nf Me fioivr.imi n'.
I. 'i lia dissolution of the Union r,!' l' .
.Statet.
2. A Moody, deaolatinjr, ruinous civil
war.
u. More than three hundred thousand
men already mcriticed, and sent prmila
lurely to their fiaal Recount.
4. .Sulleririfr, mourning, dpith andtleso.
latinn carried into families in every
neighborhood throughout tho broad cxi
poiise of the country.
5. Moro tiitiu three millions of men ta
ken from the industrial pursuits of II to
North and South, for t!i deadly epithet.
0. A national debt, including circula
ting Lilla of ctedit, of over two thousuid
million of dollars, already created and
nothing beneficial to show for it.
7. More than five thousand million of
dollars worth of iiiopeity already destroy
ed by means of the war, and yet tho pros
ptot of restoration of thb Union far dark
er than when tho war c jmtnenced.
H. 1 lift firinmi) Y ti&.nana I li I In
uKtnt increasod already from nbout $M) , j snteft to control, the people :.t the 1' )'," u'f'. tone of remark is :
WM.OtW to about ?1,(hi0,(XM,0oU. and thft ., , Is' . nal the j liilanthropic bcntmient o!
vn-tino "1 "" f'Hinl dienicjnterment of the u,u J'"st ls "" c""'' tll,lt tlie "tteinpt is
lich devolves upon
THE WESi' AND TLIE EAS5T.
!' 111 the Albany Ar.m.
A co:rcsp-)i.,!,,,t , ., j;,.pl,licaii puper
.,) wilting from the
the Male of iiul lie
Oj.nnoii tnere i-ays :
'' e etteounteied some 'eons-ervntives,'
I 1. , leased Ke.ul,icntiK as well aslterno
erats, who ate much disat islid with the
present it.ite of nation.tl allairs, thut they
make no secret of an inclinitlion in f.m.t
of the PHtnblishmenl of still another con
federa'cv. which hhall enilirace tho States
of the Northwe
lev in ea-a th
next tprinj:. They claim that the recent ! , '" "' ",lr
eleel ions were tarried iti this interest, and I,mvt''' ol'! , ll';'c- n"'1 1,1 !'"'
that the newly elected State f.flieers and lU' li" " loundatioim of the
Legislature., are suUeniont toil" I'tire ami equal. ty at.d brotherhood of
'I'l,,. l...,i 1 ....
.... i - m 1. .('.n.u-iiniiimiiiiiM ill sij- 1 nai J
this idea is cln 1 i.-hed ;md believed in by a !
rd witu ( Htiitda, for in lance, llotvo.ori
neei-asnry the Union mav bo to New 1'tio.
land, ceiiaii.ly New I 1 Ml:tnd is not ne. e.v
iary to the Union, looking only in hf
light of the considerations pitv-eiilod t)u
by the Tresi lent.
''I'l,,......,.. .1 .1 . .. . .
ii-I'k-m-i tiiium vi me unilV Ol U10I
Iteimlili.. fl.n ..I,.,'. I' l.i: .. :. 1
was transmitted,,, us U its .iem'H-r.t I, I "EFOIIMS .vn FU TU MOV KM 1.
THE Vr AR NSWS.
THE ARMY 07 IHL PCTOAC
Tn K liE U EVE1) fi N K K A IS
founders is a tbity w
..1 . 1 ... I.... :.- . 1 - , . -
i.i i.i -i:.. 1. in 11 me nia'inesa 01 jat .i.r
cism, the egotism and self eiiilinioncy ol
sectionalini, coin; -! us to c nnent to a
i Generals Burnsido and EocKtr.
kumok and .spi:;julauo:;.,
stand the M'i-sisippi Vnl-; !"U' il,:lio" oI tLe l,;",0" 'TOfl'a11 KtriV-'l
ewar is not cio.-ed out by ' ',' ,",;lk(; ,l"'t ""itilntion ns little as possi-
the .States.
I.'U:!C I otiy ol Western men. who thin
they eee great iidvimta-'s tothuNoith
westeni intcresU in a (-cvoniiice of their
noniifclion ith ll.e F.astem Stales ami
1 Newspaper Patronage.
' This Ihiiirr culled newspaper patronage
' i n eurious thing. U U composed of as
iiiaiiy coiors in tie;
The announcement, that Gencnibt Lurn
Bide, Sutnnorand Fianklin hiv U-en re
lieved Irotii their connection with (he Ar
my ot liio Potomac, ha' r-ivn rise to nu.
nieiou.s rumor and (.peculations. Th,,
three released ollicers wire in Wtt- liit-.
t ui yesterday. .;,.. Sumner hut be,"n
granted leave of nh-ence to vi-.it his (i.ui
ily in the intonot ,.f .NC.v York. ru
mor was current in U'a-hincrton vesierdn'.
that Generals Franklin and Sumner Li
rainbow, and is as ' been arrested, byordet of 1 '.. . WnrUepr
11,
linenf, for asking to be relieved when
1 I l.n i:.n .,C 1 l.
erntiient to inlluenco and absolutely in c'bisseS of people in one of tim chief cities
thu forming of nn alliance with ihu Gulf changeable as t, ch.-miele
Mates. On., man ..1.;.-.. 1 .. Ul., ,.rn.. n., .
.... ., , ... . """"o" 101 ii ueivs nifier 'i "i mo cueinj. 1 ne rumor, :.o
l lie boston ( 0,0-corroborate this view w pays lor it in udtanco ; he goes homo f or, is contradicted. Another btatemei
1,1 ru"ne opinion 01 wio est, umi Ktiu reans it wuii ti e proud satisfaction 1 to the effect that general SuLiner v-
...i..3in juoi.i 11 ii-tier recet.uy ruceiveti , iijui 11 is ins own. hands in an ad. . fell -veil at h
irotii a 1.0-ton ge'iWeinaii 111 tlie we.-t. .vim
w ntes, tliat 111 ditilv conversation with all iL Thi
fa..
ins own. hands in an ad. re!i -veil at h'.s own reouest. made -.,vor .
.t . iiseineui, nsKs me price, and pays lor W4"f-' "go, ana that General Franklin
is newspaper patronage. i relievea absolutely, and vrill probubh u
buureii still more nijddly increa-ing.
ilU nu.-sion
of a"''v being tuai.e by the
'. A grimJing. ctnoressive. Philips ln.rJ ' M,e 01 Vienna t,y tl,0
don oftJirecl taxation to support the Fed
era! Government.
ID. Million.s of dol' rs eviiomliil in f.,,i
clothe. Bui.nort ttnd edtintte th,, ne.-m lmlrw'r " l restoration vf the Union as I prolong it. niTenee the cvnenecs, to
hwec, fctid to pure!ie th-ir fit edun : I 11 ., .. 1 the gicat injuiy of the West, and liialse a
in'- inirrnos.iion ot ho vl, 1 nr.. 1 io:uiii',i.ini o. o iroverr iiienL contracts cer-
ric.s.
A I
one! a projaiiition jicnd Hg fur ur. expen
diture for the puivhtl-0 of nag 10 slaves,
sulli;- nt to Imnkiuj.t iLou Federal Gov-j
ernnient l'-jr filly or a bundled jw.r.s to!
come.
11. Fraud upon the (re:i.-u:y i.'id .wi;,d-;
ling in (iovei'iitnetil contra"1. s !o nil .-;, 1
tent unheard ef iu :ny oibvr age or couiis
try, una to rut nse irotn pmral or
nl re.stiaitu.s, the ui pivniti-uit ,ilb u
der, Sicvu ( ;it.i, ; on, nlier h.s diiiu-.'.tl
from i.Ki.-e. not only -i.citeiie.l, l,jr ngh
1 v h -v. ... : mi I 1. 1 1 1 1 I i . , .',...- r 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 ', ., 1 . m.
fot th.- ; on J.met.t oV I: - . i f-- uj.on the! ;'J.'n''
tien .:i v ncttii.lv huspeiide J ly an ,J'i
G.n;;:.:.. " ! ! '''
IV 1 I,, .",,.,.-.,J,I ,... , : .. ' 'lis t.'i ni
w .... 1 1 1. , .j,.,, ene-i,ii t. i;ir
ixur. :;, ;iiu:i'U su.prc.es.d, Mid rugs
I.a.-t
nitre l'ra;.nie i:t of thut St.,te into the IN 1 1 i,e 1'i'i'poso of the war, Ircui
n ion us a new Stale, thus .reating in 10. the preservai( n of the government to a
fiance of the Constitution, un in.,. 1.1,. 1 war to 1 ut dotn slavery know-in? it will
ourrier to the restoration of the I
it was.
CO:ill
power of tlie l're-iido-it
1 1 1 ..uiaiaui o:
te i'n-.;,-,iiee
1
to I'lolnlut t lie 1 1 un. iiieysi.v .nutw iiue tne est 11ns , ou mai ketl "relcs
newspopers, ere., through 'nrnished an over'Stipply of voit.n'eers, 1 is amung the hist o
l'o-.-1nee, ti n-,M iliev were ontu-.-.. ' -fcliusetts vrith i.'.i her hr.ig and all ; h" wants his motiev
ed to the poiiiicnl views f.f tho ndiuiiiis-! ll,'r "letenninntion a:vl tles;ie to tight, has 1 li.Ler. "
11 't!. j n il sent fj'-r :u;tn ; wliile, aerorUing to
'I. 'he lecj-ioi:-; of the imlu ial Iribu . I b'T pros, every nviti ; '. v as though b'
Another nun savs ldease ta nut mv . u court of inuuirv.
. , 1 i j
name on your list ol subscribers ; aud he ' 'w uo suctKEns THitii."
.goes oil without us much as having said i U nder this head the Wahingtou sur,
I pay once. Time jihssus, your patience is of Inst evening, says :
1 n 'T the corps d Rrmeo lately com
:m.mded by General Hooker. Fianklin
anotner man has i,e, n u subscrih-r a Wi'l Sumner arc undtM' the commind of
long time. Ho becomes tired of you and officer in each ranking next to those
wants n i-hange. Thinks ho wants a city , generals. Weia ileurn nothing lendutg
paper. 'J ell-, the posin-a-ter to disc- ntiti- j to the conclusion that ot!i rs will shortly
ue ami one 01 las naDcr.s is ret iirt.e.I 1,. t'O buostituted in then t.ir.u.1 i
to change o.Miaustfil and you dun him. lie Hies id
war lor, a p:.ssf,)n, i.erhais nava.tierhans not.
I tm
If, -
Ifdad, I
tint
Bin.nf-1
r'ofic 1
u .r"
it.li 11
ie. 1!
'.tidiOuld li Lj 1 J.,
und.
-i ,,'
f. 1 nt'.;
to tl:
all'
.en lit v;;i :.:i,eo witii
1 .;r,l
"s; "" "l t'.e hi.'l,i.,t judicial
f-.r.ls in the l'ni---l St ,i,.s i..
as-Mv arul d; n (-a-s:,-.i v ijon -ves l,ut
cve-t.,l. .l u: I l'cv.-:.s...j I, - ,l. r,.,n,i.v
'a-s.-.i',, .- ; i, I :.!.fo:ced through
oi l.eii:.'.-..,- tutivos withiride-
to p:ot"ci tl.f. lVsident nnd:"''-'.-'1-'''-''1
i'rovo-t Marshals, and police- . t-'ri-.-.s deiive
'lii.-.ots for d.r.niiges or other l'-"'t 1,1,1
lyratiiiUrtl iiiva-ion of the 1 W1
Tl
views of i ,v'u!d ra'.her go than not. In fact, the he pay for it tJ.oe:f
.. 1 1 . , . , . 1 , 1
oi'Mis u iiM, iii iii iiicy ii.i'. e t :.o poiiit-1 ie:.ve mm 10 iui' wcr .
cul power, New Ktiglaml niii-t expect to j pi.per pair. nage.
be ciuwib'd h tt l for the next ie-.v y-.-.u's.-' Atiotht-r ;uan l've ;
1 he K.t-t ins ij,, lively reeogni.'.es t Ids . yn-.ir 1 r n is to.-i .
prcu !ng avi-r.-ioii o the st, ttnd the ale ' e i.'.oi - d m't hi: th
"li'iott: is, who ii-ue IV 01 . hc b.-ginntng ' j-isii, !' (0.1 s.-nu-th!:.
'of, vet!ip:a!,-t Oi-ui,:' n. aie 1; 11-t to , u.aii, t 1 Ins r.e :,
m. 1 nymg up lor it
hi' th. ugh'.s : Kesi b's
to sen 1 toa city pub-
1. .. , : , .
.'iiicr a time you 100;; over Ins oreount,
and see a fill of bah.t.ev due-" Ibn d,...c
.Iv and freely ? We
j'iu-, too, is ne-.vs-
le.il vou -
o.:i- 1
I
i" e.st y
'i .-i':
t ever too
n't l.ket-.e
-t ... Whig-
I !',,.- leg.
a is nis
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t.f-ns .. . a ....
' "nit US llllt't1 I I
a
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gleu: lli.la-.ti all
i :n n:v iige or nn'ioii.
2'i. J he urlji'.iaiy in'e
to l.'u
iiy.
11
1
to
le;:-t
01
ol
t'li'.n, -iinpl
Ni rih'M'n
liiv.::g oil
1 '.1OI1 men
i.ivei y 1:1
iby UM,e:o -
ii. i'. p ii, -t'l'.e
; to :;
it a. u- at
1, 1:1, Ire Li o!
IP '...fl si
nti't'.sir
.".i.d : i
W'-I -il l
erenc" oT t'o-
ovi i n-uii matt lis (, cnt.cietir ,
rioii, dictating I 1 1,1s tut ! re o!"s (!
, ..rid l'inih:tig and iv. .ri.onirg
r
cor. I01 in
nidet's a--
Ab.
ve
1 '
.r
tioni.stii.
ion.
eoiiin.etH-e I
M'.g the t 'oii-t.i
n ' 1 he Uiiien ';s
out thn fanati -tn,
to the l.Uel'
on, aid lei:.'
lis ol the
ll.e :
.-in v,
hr'ne.-h g
the rapa.-it
t .0' C Apcn-
trjej- v.
. t - ii-' 1 l ie Sou! !.e: u f.i my.
I i. The lincea-ii.il pegro thr.'ery figita.
limi, '1.0 cnp.'i.sefti ,011 and (-niarcipa. mn
mean ies at th-.-iitte n1 sion ol t'.mgres,,
ami tie: 1 roi'i.inniiions of euitincipaiion by
the Ge-eial- .ii tho held, find bv the i'ns
ident of the Ut.il.'d Slate.,, 1 jntSriiiiiig ! lie
trel. tion ( t:i' Suuthern disunien.pto
as to tne su in eiiucy anil tiipi'.e.ily ol Nor
thern Abolitionists; and by the.-e t. leans
crusliinp the Uni.,:i nu n of :!:e sljvo
Stales, and llirrby producing unaniinity
Ui the South in the cause ol the rebellion.
15. The pro' ccution of the w ar not in
.1... !...-.. .. .... :. : ..-J :i:..i
,1. ,M.T..-J 1 v .1, ,.f ailtl tt'S'J overthrow both Const'.ta
Federal couip-tov but with menaces of i
tuibjitgation and extei inination, busMes '
aiding ami l.iciiaaltng the en ape 01 tugi-
live flaves, and eticjuragiag survile insur
rections.
lu. fhe atteniited emancipation of be.
twecn three and four million slaves
slaves of lovul Union men, as well as those
of the rebels by the simple edict of tho
i'rtw.lt nt.
17. A 11 attempt to turn loofe hordes of
negro slaves upon the lice Slules, to com
pete with the white laborer, and to vv rails
.e. for soe;ui uiij political equality with
the w hite 1 ace.
U'. Thou.-imds r f good and 1 iynl citi-
' i .""gyiiicti for refusing to
; oiettitr.-- ol military comm.
:'oi tin of ( 'inn-, n wot .-h: iv
ol). l'!o stib-iiiutiiui
bigotry and faiuit ici-ju for
j 7. I'i.e coiivei .-en ut
: With the view of mi.i'ooi n
tii'.i'in as it i.s, nnd lo-tot :,i
, it ivii-t, into a war to irrv
1 cal dogmas of Aboiitit
mlivei oi the Coustitutiol
nbandoiimeiil cf tho oblig'.ti
; Federal compiict.
'M. The sulernn declaration of the Gov
ernor of Ohio, in his annual message, that
"the i-juostions of man'' capacity f r hell'
government ix ycf uns. 't'n !"
20. The discovery that the office of un
Executive prneiamation. is not sinii.lv to
cointiiand obedience to law, hut to make
lion
and law.
4.1
! Inn
j lines, In prevent the free communication
and ciroula:tiHi nf truth among the peopie.
All these t hir.fs brought about in less
than two years of tho term of Mr. Lincoln
as I'rer.ident. What may be expected
during tho balance of Lis four years ?
The Katt?a Ship Expedition.
.1"!.. I,-
"":e:i :
1 iV 01.
.... i,-r.
Wmmu-I! I'iiilips. ii, a:i ad-jgi 1 i ii;-- ilntts tioi'. wi-h
e.l U :.! t the riection. i.dnii'. d. -pules is j ,'.-:d
'A e-i u,.-now prej .r:: g t-i g 1 ' :t tyj.r. 1 h'vi-:: .11.1!: ,- -,c-'
';i ui.. i, ! !..;.; ti . -:es g.v.-. had' .1 u:ui. . ,.
'ftiioii.o rp irts a fine horo, or perhitr
pair of l'.,tni i- al.s.'Vs .-(11 with whip
1 baud aim spur ... i...a .- it.gie man
o u-e. tor l''i:i t '.:, a p
rein; r
. ....
liowoier p.i-evails alleging the purpose of
(en. ILi!l-'ck t.o do awny -with linn div.s
; si"-, of liio A 1 m j tl the IV.o.-uao into
' gran J divisions or s and corps d'l.rmee,
; leaving etch regular uivisiou unJer tht
com 'uan.i of its sealor oflicer, y wuo
months ago. In eouriL.-ti on with 11 is au
oj her report saying il -.1 tho def-isi'3 of
: Washington are to be cosutitiitfd into u
ot-jKiitiiietit i-utircly separate tri tho
Artn.v of the l'ouuia:, nd . orait,1.1.. Joslo
an otiieer w iio is 1,0. to bo umlr thn liom".
tnan ! . f the eoiumuuder of ih-it aiuiy.
be latter rui.ior iieeu YihAv t i 1 rova
ue.
It
howc-ver tva!'
tr" "i
S- -w 't
11 ll
I ..
li- i.t.1,11 become n I.
id 1 lolii w the. iu;
;:! re s i
an :.itich
i'...V.JJ.!i
or
at tiiat i.o;an
t.ii-.aUon uud
l-.i-lt ir-i."
Ln,
O'il 111
I -:.-o I
tie. tip-
' -V
.-, thai
ill
,t 11 se.
M-'Ol
III c:
in 1
1 '
ai.d
11:1
iris
I
r-
.s i-w
:ie c
l-.11:'
i-;
i .0 !;''
, e said.
year.- :i..o, t
(ptlfedctfli v
W.Hl'-i 11"'. i i,.' I e
htlVe r.ot cha-lg- d
I l-.-e. od il is every
.ve enici ta.:i n ' !o
won! 1 object to 00
be o'ieroii.
l;tiori:i. ci
lit.'- fi: -..-
t Ili..: lie
the iuet w !
11 epics,
for noii.'e
V"ll doll'l 1
'I-
1 in.- : M
pape.
II b.ilo-.v
il iv stletig-.l.elleo; all I
aot that ti e V,'. -t iisolf
u:v if il should
.oO'
the
b" concMiles to
rnds a tiotje.. f.f
I: ! Ili J bail' a .i.'l-
Oocs no ev
N .. "ll'it
lich tilings !"
."1: go.
yon. it d ie t,- g 1 id
s and - ivs, i he year
out to e.piie, and I
r. lie iijes so, aud
i-i.-.her en -iiigis in the
r "nim.imls arc aootu u. t.:;t 1,
,.'I1WAuusi, Ktiuttsnu oj'.raniv: Vh
u .I'-nf those named at pota-ibte euceetsor
to (b us. Fiankiin an 1 t amner.
IN. llfll'kEU'R l, fi 1 VOrtlliXfS.
Tii 2 St r . t: ;e.s tht.t Gen. Unok.. lias
i.s-ued an ad t.-ess '0 his army, and ud-'.s .-
It see;n to bo taken r-M- graioe 1 li.at
Gin. I L r w a'l c-jon ,;; h,s a-aty ac-
compi
hot. bed c
our great
gar .,1 j.r
Lngland. w ith her
iier political priest-
I'd isp.is, nnd t.ie
duality th? ever!
live tariffs iv',11 b
Tho censnfship of the Adrninistra
over tho iii-ess and the telegrnoh
CoUlTIN.l
met rr e ever, nc
qnainlancc, some ynun Li
tfhotii botli gentlemen et :
fc lings. In a ftnirit c f fio'
hoes i.irpe,! offlhe kis. and tho J0U-.' 8;1
JD-n thinb ng it a favorable i.-.-iment lo(
?eiu arrested without legai warfiut. dr.
ged from their homes, taken beyond the
Incident. Ttn yeu-r; men I htnit'. ol tin ir Stales, and confined j
at the boti-eol an ac-"lUil1 ."l-l",s. w.-noui me cppnriuniiy
U: for one of lo! a trial, an I even without being permits
-'.lined tender! t0 know the name of tho atsoj-er, or
? ouo of the ! " hat charge if any, has been preferred a-
1 onus!, f Ii nm
Jioyal r.n 1 patriotic citizens, wiio
TOeke known the . (ate of then fueling? to an '...o.., a .0 . 11..1, y v. snci , u-e an uiey
the fai- ob,e( t of their regard, mo'.ed sen' I beld mo t dear, to mr.ntam tb Con-tit u
atlliesnmeinsttp.t.and placed tliemselre v '. 1 ' a' 11 ii,k1 t0 t!'' ro-torition or ihe
attliev supposed, by tho lady's side; but Lnun as it was, oenoune". a traitor,
che had also moved, nnd tho geiitleni'i "'1 'b:-hv:il persons, by a po.it .cal party
were in reality tented next to eac.li other. whe-e motto is, "a Union without f. la very,
As the young men could not whispt r with-: or ro Union nt nil."
out betraying tlntir whereabouts, thy J -'. Tiif Irec iom and sovcreirnly of tin
both gently took, a they thougl ', ni? .''i.tea g o. siy iroaehcd upon, r.nd tlt:r
jioft, little hap 1 of the cbamr, nn ' -. !, . n, t"t--l .-nb-. ei.siOii bohily threalcreil. j
After a w hile, if y ventim-d to givo "I. Tho h'cedom of speech and the free-
41 firc'sure, each -.-.u surprised to litei it ; am of the press, two of the essentia, bulsj
in liberty. iric.-liM.ib!" to free,
foniiidabi" to ty ri. tits only,
"ii and crushed to enr.li.
The writ of fairs ,;, 1 and the
right of trial by ju-v, two great rs.-eiitial
snt.-e,lai,ls of irc-d m, uh-1 which b-(V6
i nnnkind rc many ih r.tur ie.-, of toil.
treasure, has!-'u-'.i'.l -r a-
From the N. Y. W orlJ.
Colonel. Ilov Gen. Wilcox, in a speech
made at Washington after his return as a
prisoner frotu Richmond, said that I he
policy t the administration in the eon.
duel of tho war was dictated by th" great
steamship specul itors of New York ;
thut. legitimate business In i-:g gone, they
had induced the administration to org ui.
i.' great naval cupeditbmr, not, to put
.1 mil the rebellion, but to keep their
ships employed at the expencu ol the p-.-o
1 tile. .oiv it is oiiile clear that lie. '.her
to, and will be exclude I. J he li ion
once g uie, she t an never belong lo atieth.
(-.:-, utiiess petciiancft. she fin Is for her-ell
and is fore d to accept, the -ai.i condition
of d-pcndencv w Inch si e is now pleach
ing for the South. No other siclion will
, want Lor on tctms of couali iy."
i These views are extciide.l to Feensylva
nia, and ho find in the J'hilr. 1-iphia .Vo
," .li'o'.-i.Tv a very abrupt a Jvoetey (if a
leorg .ni;-'ilion of the Stales, to the exclu
bion ofNew Iliigiand. We ipiote a pas
sage "V.'e believe tlm.t the ltet army that
the North will ever ra se is now in the
' field, and that it must commer the rebel-
1 lion or fail. II it fail then the ui
'of the old Union will be toi
'and iu tint even, the s; Slates of Nov
F.i.obiiel w! ic'i, t' gether. firetic! phi, ii,
if any. bigger than Virgitiia, will find
themselves 1-fl 'ahu-.e in their 'glory.'
And they will 'nave no r.eht to c:t;iipi..in.
. They will really lon e carne.l thr.t gur i don
of i-olat:on.
"In our niunion, events s!i iw tint, the
came, a 1 1
and t l.:.t ;t , l"o. i- i , -,r-1 iper 1 :
i'-i. !'in-i W e j A uo, her tnun (hie
I on this p. .i.:t. j to see tich man j co:
lor wbn.11 I pnio la ;
wont to pay tor anol
re'ii'".;
i.'e.eli. r 1 isn't newspnpnr patromg
cutious thing And in that "vet
aul.'iot tl v.., eti honest men gel the rt-w ird due
i-ti"g t eg- . their i.one-oy, v... . h. s.iy o.i
. obleete I ' 11 mer .led above ..-ill ,1.1, 10.
Now iluiil be efii that. v,h:l
ki'.ds of patronage lire the cry
'existence' of a newspaper, there
tain other kinds that will Kill
stone ilci.d.
1 ( ,y
tn .-Iv
Ihi:',
t :vi :y at w
sin;., y a f;
bettor aco
1 c l.Uive
I bo ut irv
lie lime -.;
,1 of n-.u '
1 th in 1 b
;iitCi!y of lb nt '1
o!' the I'oiO'-nic,
N
V.:
iie-
irem-'lv foriauatc
-tar, . As mill as
tii vuicnt of G r:s. Frr
'Utr -. .v: ti-
iiiu 1
being
eer !s
h tbo
ti ot
i-. ex-
i . .Us
t tho
1 -
iiPti. r.
, , .....
j we r,joi" to kp w that the an y c nt. 1 1.-.
a paper 1
olution
coll
ar. d. bt
'.-iiies
t.llst
rcttirtied with an u')t!.isiu.k.tlil -"i'e eze. ' -: of 1
It may well be itna r iicd thattiie t.imnrnts and
flew rapidly in this ilient 1 11 tot-oltn of tra npbol
mutual affection. Hut ono nf lha tpr!-,
wond;ring at the u'Misntl si'snce or the
gantieiucii, stepiied : -'selessly u;.!, rd
nuddenlv returned wii'i a light,; and
thrc Ml thf young Dsn niot icviuply
ii.-lu d nti J
OUeezing oat h ct'-. i' hands, n .d u
rimo ttelight t.eamiu? in their eyes.--'
Iw-ir coiiteroatioR .-.tH f-tn " of the la
4. may he imngirjod bn inn be b
wiiied. One of thoyo"'i.r men vrnc "JtiT -ardi
hean u nay, 'thai nu nought i'i
wliiU hw-friead'a baud f -'a iUiU
(lard !
-JThe hsislaturo oi V'; v i: -
r ;'ocU.i Mr. Doolitlle to the U. S. Sr.'
I I lor six years.
bed
b!
b.
ri'iisl.
: ;. The
pry.vov s'.-.L
do 1 i res ;
a r.ew ci
"Ian. .'.
. 1 .1 '1
the Uti
k .--
re t
I it:- ntul At
ll'.ed for
11- " IHil 1 f
r.:.i col
did.
'Cl'C'.
ti.e
11 t'.O I'lesis
s Of
Co
nrbi rarv
itil '-.op
- -nt .-: ('
Lxeer .iv
the Month Carolina oxiie lit ion nor the
Nortli Carolina ex.': edition were worth, so
far as pulling down the ivbeibo'i v.-a
eemcd, a sindo life or a single do!
Thev added untold millions to our
and trilteted away energies i a
v.hich iJiou'id have been dire-ipd .11
tho conlt deiatf forens in liie field.
Lilt thi! latest folly of all, the ll-vks r.v.
:aL'ion, I. lis been ino-t iim'ii'oila'cv g ,;.
ten up for the kw tit fit. t.fpcop,u who own
) o;l.'"l' theory vi!l
g of l,r.. e no n'.s
lives itt the wretciie.l t ubs that i ere lo: ce 1
to put into I'hilodoli hia ami i'ort l.'.n
How mat y of them i- lost is pot. brown,
but tiif-;-.) i tea-on t" a.iprch"!-! :,-.e
such 'Iis-.i'oer. On'y c.i ".1 -kies and smii
nior cpf.s citi iiave : ,'iye'i !l,eu from it.
Ihi-rt-.Tfiis inoM l.'tioi-i ist.jivn Ilrot-vr-T..
4'iie rcriart of tl.o t-..yost mar-
great mistake ma ie in loriuimt the I num. une
. ... X - 1 ' .... 1 ... .
111 the outset, nt in taking .eiv i-.npiatui ' 'i i
into the partnership on any binns a bat'
ever. Ar:d v e nre unite sure thai no con
federation of States of which she is a part,
can i ver exist in peiee, harmony and pros
pt rily on ihis eonli-ispt. She i- loo nelfi-!i
lor anv n.soeiati,-in bum del in mutual
c. ni roifo-e of opposed inter.-..' ; too ins
t"iiectuallv errc- t 1 to mi' -idii.ate ln r
I-
t ot trti etftiimship". .
account for tho 1 ,-riil
io-.ine i 1 m- higher 1
e l wi-l-,m "I a g: "at e.i;
to-i n-.'-ddi i:l 111 otlie
for a pob'.c-il sv-'i' :n
Mine in the I n; n to
serve.l ti -bt' oi 1 tiy
htnd. Iheejore. shmil
her eg 'li- ni.'"
We ouote llie-e t!i:r,i:s to shew
(ieticv o ivabl," et 'o '-"1 ill its :--i
'! hi toe tii' tivi- cao-es which lie I
.it,.
t-
t.i tne
ti W....1 1 li ; an i
pie's l.llsilie-s
allows 11.1 ope
en; rent h on the 1 e.
t'her. New Kif
i b i.i. ill lolled to
ft ther otucers eiually as eov. . ir ;tt 1 s they
-v at", an ' .iui'e as bk '- to : -vo sucess
c f'llun " -: '.Lo new order of tlrngs. (bn.
' those 1 1' ' : ci. 101,1 'ius a very ill:? .1, o.y ;
t i .-'vai -i '.' the line-t conc"i . ,.'o e, il leiea-. igai -ge to
1' itil.ii:. inf-i-e ii'to it lb. . u has so. . eb 1 -
I.fe and other lost nice dsn. He1 lei! . b..
i.re eei "011 iioiu it.
I,!:., ill iiv-ll'F Av'i,i:i li..'OKr.,,.
The N- v V ork iL iald ..as 'In. ,0 -v
Wa-bing;. u rumor :
An. ong the 0 1 .'.rs '.flout in this . .H
legttd to tiie ch..nge in tlot comma P 'I "i
t ,,e :.,y of the roton.ao its one l". :
It 1. i. side in-i-i -jd on being relief" I ;'
his command mi th-.-ground .if u.li'.cu,
b !iv. !eiier..l Hooker r.nd himself. 1.
."ppears thai when General i-'u-nsidc ili'
covered bis artillery, A;c., Hue in tho
mud he propo.ed, in an psscmblel coun
cil of war, to leave the 111 U'lery aud mitke
a t- .ld attack with his infantry, on the
round that the rebels would imt be more
able, to pv.no their puns than him-eif.
General Hook, r opposed this, and said
would not go without, the aitiih-.iy. This
opposition cnu'c! the txpodition to bo
abandoned 11 ml tho army was ordered
back, lien. I'.urnside then came t- Wah .
iiiglon and tcsigned.
I: l MORS A llot'T llfA. M'ci EI.I.Ar.
Another Washington rumor to tlin N,
Y. Post is as follows;
The city i full of rumors that Gen. Mo
Ulcllan has tetideretl hit le.signai ion.
F.ver since the publicationof Gon. Iliti-hx
co, k g h tter, sevet ely commenting on Gen.
McClell.tn's conduct, tl e posipers have
been n 'ising it around tliat tho latter
would be courtsmuttialed on charge. pre
1 Kreil by the lormer, m bt-hall ot the J tm-
a', tiller baiitig coinpiered eigh t , ment. I g.ve these rutiuts lor what they
ed citi. , and lived his e.um nts in ; n,e "or not be'.n- able to vouch for
one million or bis foes, alter j their truthlmtiess.
led totletth theci iv r vulbej MrarntFSB Mto'.'J ens., J-ib.26. M"hee-
1, w ns miserably io-n-:r!:i'.od crV ci'vidry made a dai-h at a train of cm
reu bis ea; n" t li ;encts, ori 'indav, on the railroad bt wen Na-it.
Enp or (incT Men Happening (o cast
my eye upon printed p.ngi; of ic'tuai in e
liorlraits, tiie persi n.iges who occupied
the four most c.uifpieunus vbi o-s v.ete
Aicx'ttiib r II .intiibal. 'iesar, and r.on-.
jc r'e. 1 hi. I seen the .- one unnumbered
limes bef or", but pcvei del the same -en -
foil it: i:e in my bo-o-j i.s mv mind has.
ti'.y glanced over theii sevtial iii-toiles.
Alexander. al':er having climbed the
d:.:y heights of his ambi::on, nnd with
Ins tt tuples hound iii chaplets ili :..! in
ll.e blood of countless iintiut.s, looked
vii tio';l a coie,ii-i'e,t woi. l. ami weM
tbii: tie-re wo, 1.0: another one bu li;m to
coivpiur, set n (,jjy ,,,, jm.j du-d in a
-('"lie of deb uieh.
Hannibal, nil or having, to th? astitiisli
ment and eoii.tern it ion of Lome, pissed
the Alps ; after having put to llighl the
the mistress (,t the worbl, and
ring-' irotii
d tl.i-e bushels ofg 4 1
the lingers ol hers.aughteieil r.n!gl:ts,:oi,l
made ht-r Very loun:latiot'.s tjuake th-d
lioi'i his country, being bated by those
w ho oi.eu i xu'itmgly un.ted his n.ipio to
ticiiof their pod, ami t tiled him iLmi
bal died at U by poison, administ.-re 1
bv his own hands, utdaniented aim un
wept, in a foreign land.
I e
Inn..
ol o
pet-
liie 1 1
bavin i
hvi .!
by 1 bo-e lie com
tmd :i: th:i' very j.hu-c, the i
which lin I been tii, giri.tesl
l'e -iiiipat t'. '-I. .-e tnupdates
lii'.n'iient of j til
nibilion. 1st;
beneath tin se
pn-t liiicnt. an i
iu.; o: t-'ipce.
tn
sign:;:
make 1
We may
,;.t
be.,1
l.t 1 e
t-:
I'1'
r.l f
.ll-
Of Ui op.
i. Lot ex
1 I-v j.-roi
lat ; ih
(rations
t-hitl nt V: i.videiu,!; --tii. . t hat dining 1
term ofo bee. from Sept. 2i fo.T.tn. 17.
it i arrest "d ami r-turn-1 then u
tiir-riis tie. ivm'ii e.giit aioi tiire tm'-.r'
tl"-- ;,'. nu t str rjeiers. ..: ,; r v.-..mwt
' .ri o--: 4 as i . ;-i. i - I',. (-1,111 .
tie; ' l- rp now nb.o! -;,f fur
i' - "'.'. 0:0 !! ,'.! I-laiid rt.gruifi.t-.
. m.-y be worth while to remark how-t',-1
it i- not a l:tle sinrul ir lh.it the
,.t wl och l'redent Line in makt .-,
. iff! toe unity of' wbut !, calls the
111 no' 1 art'' 'l the noil'-i - tiie bl'r.l
. Will' . 1 '
ip -i i 'i iil 101
' , ' : "" h.f". ha, . cu'fj their, e.t ..,f s-
f.ri....- :-, ' , .' , e- 1 1
. 1, , i-'nni, "iuhio i nu half rriiiiUini
CAU'llUillK ! Ur ur lOTH. , hA fr.vor-irrm.it .ml 0,.l,!i..u
l . 1 " 'l I -J ri---.'-'iit.ii wuu ViC U K) 9 UUk
ft.-, "bon r c.Tl 1ti!;uii-I are m large sumt of money.
of
1
lie
rasv .
fo-itids noon p-!grnpii.; .1 .-t.
. is p,,t 10 ph
,. 1 1 has 1.0 ,. t :
. -ii g t'.i'.r-fii !. r -: .a;. -. ' : i5
jihlstaliy aprrt. !- i-tl'.ti-u b
oi e l-ion' boii-es is c.'Mit liia, ively
Its Frontier, in pioportn.n toils
j-sjpulation, is a very small one ooinpiir. the nvLty fullen.
e and Franklin, and iiuac eJn 1 iu de
an1 2 two car, hut urro fvghmtieii
e ten le-iiupatio, 1, .-e mupilates, kings atiu t.eioi'e l hey ilpstroyc i I le j,il,iui e of the
tion. ) o obe, f l.aftt 1 bm ing filled the enrtn train. A con vale-cent ildlei w,. kill- 1
.bien ' 'ii the tertor oi b.s nuine. ufier having ! on tho rebol side. One Federal s.gtin
-.-ions of tleitiged it, wit'i tears nnd blood, and I urns badly wounded. Brigadier -J flier 4
liubl.ible do! bed the world in 'ackcloth. closed hi - Sfmley is follnwipg the rebels sharply,
but thev hud too nmoh start, lie rol
fil;y-t,vo mites wilhiii twetily iiour.. Th.
rebel cavarlj, in cnntiderable bodies, on
r.latiily hover on our flanks watching our
oomniuni'-s'ioii. 1'ie rebel Geuer.t!
Whoeler has f ii'-n r:iid ttnainr jjoner
and is in command of ali the rebel ravalty
lIlTetlllls-ie
A Foi.iTit vi. foA-T. "Millions fir th
1':, ' :u' 'ii, not t ih t ent for emane;ii4
;, on.'' 'i i.;- l ibei ter.liiiii lit offered by
Hon A t r.iitr, ft an irnmniin .ubho .
tn"t bnc held iu ''hbvig j Inal Silutdv, t
iitkeint iotisiiiorRtioii tho slate oi the
couhtiy.
ra iyi'i't lo i"ys in ioiieiy imnisunient, r.lino-t literal .
ly exiled from iho world, vet where he
eoiild soTietinies ee his country's bncrer
living over the deep, hut which could
t bring him aid.
r,ni or won d rc
1 ..i I air men w'.
ot t
;e if.
r ve
.1
ivli,
. .'1 1 f ?:
;-,; T
' -v. r..''
1
he w, 1
. tii tut ... r
y "e;-,- ' C i
,i - 1- (a,;
o. from
rf'..i'.s,
' t;v-s
1 great :
the pet
Sf'CL. "
. :ar
to
1 1.
I ir
thr
:i:
a.i ti.
t,
Mil,
',; ml !e
tread,
n, f 1 'if
I ! ie uj l ose, by poi-oti tiling' ! 10 :l
ttiue nt,d one in louu! v t iilv.. Iio u.e
i; ,--vi
1 il
4- t