Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 22, 1863, Image 2

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of wbuiw,il..tie in .inple iiy. JJt it'ciiy. n.-i (.'hm -m i.nxi.'iy wan im ;.ru
unit Uk ilrull w.m tnu univeii'iii iiij'ii- m
LMiivcrrt.ili'in nriioiiii tins "Ii!h binlii-'l''
iiii'l linlile nil dny .Sunday, ll ia Jirobiilili? Siiuult.iiii'o':! llirrcwKM a giainl tkulnJ
lii.it koiiid i)iL'.uii..itiin anil prt'iiai Htioli IId lowai il Fourth ixvciuif. O110 ol th
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MO CO. ineuinu'iy i.in.11 111 1111 n jy me iiidu,
will cniil Ip thosoiif our 1 1 iiiKtu who lo nut
Jiu 1: aroMs to the city dniliet 10 furtu a
laint iilcn of H hut lorif, ftnd (if tlio
ftcliujj with which tlio lioter ivt-rc nc'.u
atL'il.
Ill railed a riot. And llio Abolitions
iai mil il a not "i f the low l.-ish und
Dutch instituted by the tcncliiugs ofllm
Clnui hen J Dcnioerncy, of nuch men 11
Gov. Seymour, Hen. Wood," Ac, io
Thm amy do to tell iho Ijnioiani nnd mi
thinUiu. But it is false. If the diilur
bunco w confined to thou clanies they
would be orerj'owcred in few hour.
IflllK'll IMIOII I hi' lipfllB.
lie mii iinnii diat-lv m i.i'd, and beaten
.viih lii!-i mii J Mirk, uuil ilnigjied fot ie
end rods dVi r Vtoiiin mid ihroiih lu id,
till lie fiiiuPy inaiiiigi'd to yt t into n cais
n. ire una was uiice.t du-n (own.
.Witr 0i7r' H int ,SjvoI I ,U ljt
y.yi imii.
I ! win hit rod iiced to lb 11 crow d, 11 fid in
l'W Mr 1 1 Iiiiii-I renniki (piielfd thellt
mid in liiind tlii-in to li ivf iln lu." tin.
hiu iiii'd. IF' ImI I I Le'ii I Iip only hiiv lo
iihikI I In 1I1 it 1 1 i l) brminit it beloic 1I10
L'iiirt'i, mid I'toinwi'il ilnit he troiild i- ne
A n 1 it of liiibenx e n lili Icr any dinficd
m ill I ir IkhiI niilieaiion IhumiI be made.
11 u 8 1 mi ild, thill. HllhoUflh III Heul..
c.iiiH hud bioiijdil or. Hip ivitr, that is no
im-mii why limy OionM do uny aet of -(deuce
V'hieli wuul.l ivc an 111 j,'uuii lit ng
ninst Ihi'lllsrl VIM.
ljtcti A .1riKi,
'J'hnre were rumors tlntt ll.o nl'Timl in
Sevenlli avenue was lu be nttucked. mid
Ouo ol the Hbout three o'clock il wm the centre of n
most excited kcenc, A detachuieiit of
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li,iii)( 1 1 1 i 1' 1 1 ib fipily i'i willi liii
If'llinj! i'li"'l i l. Hie n .n.J, ibo njiidly
U diddle I iii nil d ii'C(i"ii 'flip fliimr.
V Ii ifli bud tint nihde IniH'li liindnv, well
TPid) 11 x I inpindicd S V"l ulidl crc
bird, boih I v the ) nlii'P I'l'l the crowd,
mil' n the biMer clihllv (Hind mj! nlil of
the 1'irxt Mi'f'! I'ldiernirn in Ihebiir-k
A .V..1'i .'.l.t.i'tt ii Hi r n i,i, .m.-V' h'llt'f't.
...A buu I J (1'1'lock Inul evi nitm f.ii;r no
jd'ni ivere eeu ru:.niii)j il'iwn Ciii'irati
trrrt, with n lnrp crowd in clour urnii! .
I'no of tbc nccloe bcinif nvorlnkpii. turn.
cd nnd fired upon hi tiiirurr, ulniol'.ntf 1 1 A A ''"
him with ll.rce l.nlloU, killing him in-; rr-iaro,., of ih.
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Thl work cintn'ni f tlUni cBjV
wbicb will fortrernx a tti..,0 ,v. ,
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?"'i art awu. 1?
.(Kii.ly. TIip n. roP, then .epartfd.ea. I. ' , TJTll ikp f"i
Ifikin-N d.llerent roulp. Tlir rmr.uit of curr,B,.T uf th.. e0.,nt,u 1 tu u
1 in-1 111 i-i-hi ni-i b 1 11 ru u i, uui iiiey 1 Pi-frptnrT ol ilm Tr.'UHrv.
piirueii t li e 11 rt lo neartlie
Viirick Hired, wheio he w
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The riot coniinei.eed ye4lerdny inornin 'who bent him in a nheoking iniunpr. cvnr, been jiluced innide. Two compnniea
it the enrolling otlicu. corner 01 rony ! .liter receiving wnai timy consinmen rim
rixih ft run l mid 'I bird iivenue, No. Ii77, 1 jul dues ho mh let go, and nrt" he ran at
iminedinicly nlief il.e boyiimii.tf of the a nil tlinj,' niec, minus hi.s hut.
ooiisci iiition there or the day. Thciio.' Tlio llauics lajiidly unrea i to the mijoiii
lice ivei'o utterly overjiowci ed, the Sii'iei- inj! Imildiiii,', which tveie soon coimiined.
mlendeiitiifriilicnferioui.lv injured, mid ' A "blacksiiiith's uhoii on tlm oiiiionile cor
u ha 1 little milium' lorcu il was pinsible to i ner took fire anil burned with the real.
4 . ... 1 1'n 1 ..... 11 1: '
lejnilara from Uovetnor'a Inland had, how very bud If I'pfllen. Mis criei for merry
... . currrn.'T 01 inn c.iinirr in a, y. 'r '
J), hut they! hKfrrUrT ol ilm Tr.'Viir "Mt
lie oorncr of .3. THE coNscitl I'l Ion 'im ,,
na aei'iired und I t'i bmlim of ponr mn, wi, 1
ie for merrv1, iW' r t"'1 ln I' of il. ii'."1
Iitary
itv wueuileily uiiiiieiniird for the out- were utterly jiovvei lins.
break, and dui iii: the whole forenoon, ! and c'.lldien of the men
wee iiei lecilv awful and hnrrifyina. Up
"it. benlen till dend, end then hiji.ff to n
lre. The lield w a then Ijfi 10 a party of
boy., who n muled llieircelvni by budding
n lire arnund and under him : but he wm
too hi'h tor I lie lliuie to reach him, and
the rain Qinnlly put out the lire. He win
Mripppd cntnt'leielv nnhed. It i .tid 'hat
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Vi'omvii, wives hu housv on Nineteenth h uuiii on , , .'I, . '., . r
.. .1 1 1 Jifttme'i'm it (rotvrnmrM '.vrj.'y Loss
in I lm nrrtufl roui'tli HVemiA ear I In llin wav down 1. .. . , . J
trwtt.in .
ol ihe I list cavalrf and a uotMchinent ol
the Third. Aero ju.il outside w'Hh two
lioArureiji, and although tlio cro rd were
fi'iiil'ully excited lliey dare not make the
attack.
'i'te Mi,l nter Mr. Ifrttce Vrteley.
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imi.,ler on Hie moment w us beaaoreu.- I i nere w ere auoui imy poucenieii present i, mmma m m nuuuic mav mm vnaniitj one of the nthera rn nrlcrward cans hi
r. .. .:. :l ... I .. .. 1...... i i .... ..I fl...'.0 I . -. li..... 1...I II u... ..I.i'i.nw lluil lli.v dnkvn lOW'li. Mr (linvlv ..iiiiim lI.iwi, lr.m ' n
i iiu civ li mm iuiiiiji iiuui.'i ni' i m iiiw ..n.... ...M...iv.t. ....v. ...... v.... j .... ..w..
i.' . . . i . c.u in r.i c
The ordinary citv police would ask rto an.I until late in the ul tei'ijooii, the rioiers I ran through the streets apparently i'luii-, wa infui mud of iho excitement which jn H,0 fitli' nti'l xFritli Con-riiinMl
afsinlanco in quelling auch a riot. Hut hud everything their own wa). .Soldiers i lie with exciieinent and joy at tlio nieces prevailed, and instead of proceeding (0 the cnrotmnt hiiililinira ihe-o wereaome 00
. . . . . t . . .... : u.. , I I ............ ..m I 1. .... ...i. ...... I li.l t'nri.lf I I 1. I . ... n ........... In... .... r I .' 1 'til t.f nilU.r. k I . I 1 1 .... I 111. . lln 11. r.u. . . . . - .
lD&leau ol Hit, what uo vc beiioiu r I lie "h-ivii, .,1-1 .r, mi-j ...th- mm iun, ,Ui-,ih.uu. u... ,. inn irv-ii, r
police everywhere driven like chair before
the wind ; the. military farce at first on
hand a cailr overjiowerod ; the city mag
istrate surrender! his authority into the
hands of the Governor ; and the only lull
mine terrioio jpriaing is prouueeu ny i n; ,,.( (jl l)in lowll ,ulnii)tls 0r buildings
sill) jjo uniiounreineut, 1 he I'rajt husvten , were burned- I lie riol ulso look thetoitn
futrauhd but only to buret forth withipfl1 ci n-ade ng.iir.st negroes, and whenever
(.00 v 1-th of United Slstoi equiptnenti
... ) .il ..r..l.:..i.
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mil peiuimeu io luay upon wic u .iniiw. ..ticiy uneto no boui nviu io ins irieniid in u ,. . . ,i . i ,,;i i;....
1-irt meu who were drafted, with their the JUunt ollicc, bJt . il was not o'eea.ed 'iSX ".tf r . t r ri ,fa'o dea "v?
Hre.cps on. appca-ed i the crowd, and piunent lorhim lo go th.ough the a.reet ' atU "f ' l)"r't?1 M S
i !.i i- ii . ,,!,,; .. n i , ..." , , ed. the totnl loas beinj etnjnted rtT -i.N'
000. Al pi 'senl it ij quito imposdblo M
arrive al any accurate figures.
covered by the mob, were chased nnii ; riaes and eimincx bud arrived, but were lauruiit, coniei ol i'aik row and Ann lit.1
beaten, mid in ome cares very ee.riously
wounded, lu the iifternoon the excite
inent hpread over Iho whole city, and
crowds i'oliecu-d at every corner. A I the er received wil Ii fellow grei ling. , lo I he ollice. II o slald at Wiunusl'a until
: City Hall I'urk grent numbers wero collect-! For an hour or morn the crowd remain-, d i'-k, philo loplne illy employ mg liuiiself
ed oiiiiiy Ironi curiosity. In I hp upper ltd about at '.l.e building, and owly all3w-;in writing during Ii a involuntary impris
4. TflEIXimiS-m U-T. (t,iv e,
whk-li rrmnmra lo Indnunifr ht I',., r"1
all Ilia rroiijf, U b. a,.,;u,tj
or may rnininit in llio Inmra.
Ktpm- man, wnmal HQ 1 ohlM U , i. . 1
of LIU KKTV ami LAW. ib.mU li 1.3 In
thi-b..uk. 7 ' ',
TIim- nr.- all kef I f-'f "I" at tUSro. Si,
( . 1'. w als n, an Stiiiad itp.t, ,,!, " !
Juno 10lb, lSii3.
Mo
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redoubled violence on the announcement
a colored mni! was observed, he was chased,
stoned, and beaten.
the next day, by authority from Washing., li Hs generally tinikrslnod throughout
Ion, that "the draft n us only suspended ' the district on Sunday that a forcible re
una' erirWa tutored!" And' Mi it called t,'"i'"'' w s " be made lo the draft. All
i i . , i i T. . i ,i, -the laborers u ho were liable to be dialled
"a uioh of low Iin-h and Dutch ir ,, ... , ,. f , . . ,
,,. fioin the " wheel ol fortune ' volunteered
IIiftorytellauiioiiiethingaboul"mobj"jiiJeiraeivices. A large crowd wag raised
In foimer iluy. Tbeir admoniiiona fcra!in Voikville, it is aaid, to aid the riot
unheeded and treated with contumely by ! t'luba, lence rail and atont-a were secieted
tr.9tl.cn rightful rulera of the realm.- "".'bl,"dn"ce nhoul premises in the vi
. ii i iv. Icnilty.
J.ay Heaven guide ind ilneC. our present Tje Kitfxrnu( WHg announced to com'
rulers from following their fulnl example ! i nience at precisely 9 o'clock, A. M. The
Similar rioti occurred at lloston, Harts place ussigned for the druwing waa the
ford, Dullalo. Troy, ic.-tlie Time, ollice- j lml lu ".'ii" '?th inlh Congresaional
, .... , , idislric'. 0i 1 hud avenue, corner of rois
an abol.Hon pnper-hav.ng been com-j ,yVlxll; htrect The building was a lour
fletly gnlted at the latter place. i story biick house, Ihe upper atoriea of
. , which wore occupied by fanrlies mostly
Honor to whom Homor is Ic A. ; (lcrillnns. However, the draft comnmne'd
gome of our cotempnries are pulling wilh !.n the hour announced. Provost Marslml
& cuato the triunih of various Piofea- '.'enkins had received ii formation of Ihe
tors of ll.o healing art. it is but meet : '',lll"1 reUnce, 6n.l he .accordingly ,
., , , ,, , . , ,. I sent lo the acting Assistant Provost JIai
that wo should chronicle an extraordinary K,1B; (inern MlT Nuyontj nnd to ,iJe ,,0.
iuecessful turgicitl npralion in our los-n i ,Pe lieaibpiai ters, for a force autlieietilly
a few dej'a ago. A certian "yallcr ilr.rg" I large to mpprei's the demonstration. An
havinz atood nnnn his muscle with a Mr. l"'-''' I"1' o assistance arrived.
ed the firemen to comi:ence throwing onment. Word was s nit lo hu asaociutts
Wilier upon it w hen il was entirely dui' in llvi Trilmnr oH'uo, mid ehonly before'
.i.ii .. i.. A i .i i
, u., u lanuji-, uiu.-eiy euiuniien, uivn up pri.. rl1r., of
rorcuj'ir.fl, war wo'indorl in various por
tions of his "caput," by a number of
Mr. T's weapons, lirs Ward and Spack
man consulted upon the cae of the "yab
ler dorg," and with th aspitance of med
ica Inec(or llliecm, administei-pd c h I o .
roforui, extracted the Hcupons and saved
tiotonly I Li "jailer dorf,'
per annum to the Borough,
tific fckill relieves us of the. neeeisilr of
'l'lie crowd outside was now growing larger
every moment. The time, had arrived for
(hem to be there. The mob aeeinod rest -Ipsa,
and evidently bent on Diischief.
The laborers employed on the railroads
ami in the foundries went to several es
tablishments near where laborers were
employed, and compelled them to ceate
il.en- uoik and follow them. In
some
but alf-o tl i eases threats were thrown out lo those
Their t-ien-' " ,','l'''ne(' ! nn 0,10 or instances
iney were lorcea inio iiie raiiKa. I uus
ibev erew in streneth. At Id. HQ thev
ayiug "Sie transit jloria tinjlbus." Vive . pr,..r.n l.'d to lh acene of operations.
la Meteria Medica. i I ho dial'l had commenced. Al tha draw-
ling of each mime, nuidiy remarks were
THE NEWS. made by ibnte inside; ar.d ra the names
Sine, the escape of Gen. Lee and hisj"' l'r'"l,,t ere called, threats were
, , ., ti . .... uaed by ihe persons bearing the eogno-
rebel army across the Potomac in'o ir.-1 ment
ginla, we hr.ve nothing important from j The Mot Commences,
the army of ihe Totoman. Tho escape of j i assemblage now became intensely
IheiebeU was managed with extraordinary I dcKperate. They assembled on the out
auccess. Gen. Meade had his forces ii. j "d ordered all inside to leave ins
,. i , , , i j . i ,i ..i 'Manily. Until this injunclure the fami
line of battle, ready to make the atacki, . '.. , -, , J. , , . .
lies in the building did not seem to regard
at eatiy Uawn of the Hill inft. Iiut when .:,). nrv r.wnimlile deire of attetumr.
daylight appoareil, and the army of the the orders made on the previous day to and everything else within llmir reach. were taken to an adjacent drug store, and
Union, flushed with a taste ol victory at.''- premises, tven now they did
Oettyburg, advanced, they found only a ' ,,ot .J"-;''""'. ,ln' ,",d .1,hpy.
, , , , ;awaited tin ir fate, whatever it might be.
brigade of some 1500 rebel, who at once , Tlu.M. 0T. were r,pfuled aeveral times,
iurrendered as prisoners of war-their but were in vain.
comrades having all crossed the river the Immediately thereafter the work of des
night before, with all thoir baggage, plans
uer, c., ami were iar on u.eir wry toward oHic- A fcw vf ingiae evllcuatfc,
Kichmond. The cavalry aent in pursuit the premise and ran for their Uvea. As
lioyed, and when all their exertions could
avail would be to save 'ho adjacent ones.
At one o'clock an armed guard came
upon lli. ground, and the crowd immo
diately tet upon il, yelling and brandish
ing their clubs, and in less than a minute
disarmed the soldiers, taking their cart
ridge boxes arid bayonets.
Jlttrninj of the Hull' Head Hotel.
The next movement was a rush ilong
Fifty. third btreet toward the Hull's Head
Hotel. This place for some reason or oth
er aeemed to be obnoxious to the rioters,
and hundreds climbed upon the piaz.i
breaking windows and finishing doors us
before. The house was immediately tn
tercd and facked, and in less than twcnly
tninuies it also was in flames. Put a small
number of rioters remained here for any
length of time. They gathered in Fifth
avenue, formed in line, waving their clubs
and bearing a piece of board on wh ich had
ben chalked in rough characters NO
DRAFT.
At 2 o'clock Mr. Howard, a gentleman
conin e ed with the City Press for many
years, w as standing on the comer of Forty
.sixth atreet and Ibild uvenue, looking at
the Kene, when the cry was raised, "here
is a d il abolitionist ; left- hang him 1"
Ac. AO.
bsiore Ihe ruti-anoe in Ann . I reel. Four
policeman were in the carriage, und ihey
stepped out und sent word into .Mr. Gree
ley, who shortly tiller issued lroin tlio
door, closely buttoned up an disguised, as
well us could be, iu his ordinary dress. and
got into the carriage, attended by two,
Iriendi), who were understood to be well
armed wilh revolvers. The door was clos-
Democratic Meeting1.
Pursuant (a previntH notice the Demo-
lwoi,iiii township met ni
thp hnu-ie of Hon. James Illoo.Ti o:i S.itur
dv the 11th d.iy of July, 1SH3. The meet
ing came to ordir by appointing Judge
l'.'l.llOil Piesilent, Geo. liloom and Nich.
olas Simps )n Vice l'lciidcnts, and S. W.
Horn, Secretary.
On motion, the meeting wai nddreseod
by W. F. Johnson, and others.
II., mllnn ll.M T.lln.. ..nin.lllA. n..
. , , , , , , 'Ml III IIIUII. I II t7 llltll-l 111 II '' "It'll 'I VII
ed, ihe curtains closely pinned down and roIutil)11, . nvwnt(. wllfH6 rop0rt
he can .ago was driven down iroad way: WH, UIIHnio)outi, v' H,lo.)U.a :Villiam F.
through the midst of the crowd tha would f,0inHO Uainep. J'.'o.i.n, Ab'm llahn,
certainly not have paid Mr. Greely any )olm ,-,,. s w ,,anl
umrknol respect hud they known ho wt i )rAlTf;(Jt( We ,IIIlllorl the Constitution
so near lliciu, f0l. , ),,, j,urj,se f pi-otccting ourelvea and
l.tumimj of the Colored 0,-pkvx Aisylum. poterily. We are unwilling lo entrust
About 0 o clock the crowd proceeded to Hie right to control our tnslnuiioii, our-.
the Colored Orphan Assvluui. for the our- selves or cmi children, t i any one man
poae of dlroying it, a lare nuu.bi.-r of power. We have a wiitten la, and by
women talking and acting most excitedly. ' that wrilten la.v wo tiv.nt abice. I her.1
Chief Kncineer Decker. Asiitail Ki'.-'iii- foi'e
eers Lamb and Pates, and P. V. Kverclt,
Secretary of the Department, went ir.lo
iho building and endeavored io j ersmtde
the rioters lo aparo the building. Fight
aevern I times liie torch iym applied, and
as unity times it was extinguished; but
at length the rirteu appeared iu too great
force, and prevailed. Cub-f Docher u:i
lertook lo lemovt-a quantity of buriiiiij
NEW GOODS;
A FRISK ARRIVAL 0!
Spring &l Summer Gooi
AT THE CHEAP CASH STOIiR.
lam Just rCoinr anJ (Hiotiinj a tni
ifhictH aliii-k of Hprinj aud gummer
ol almost every description,
A lieaiuiful u'orlinoiii of J'rinta md i
gnmlt, of tli e nownt and lslf.i iiIh. i;fc i
great variety ol u.olul nullnr.t. :
JJonnolj, Shawls,
JfaU and Cap.,
Hoots and bboai. a Ur$t tiV,
Hardware, Qi rmiinSTt,
Driii and Ma jicim,
Vi' aud Fainu,
Carpet A Oil Clotlil,
G ROC nn I Kg,
Fiah, Smcjd and Kir
Maekrrel in i ar,J lu..
ui ioa uim qunuiy, ail ui wun;u will l,e hlt
ibe lowest cali nr mij pay p-icei.
Mt "111 rrlcndi and lUn auMiu goutr,j
iir.vv.iHii , laviiva iv con.
HUiry. . All kia.li f (JKAIXtUtn
l Ot VM-Hr MOULTS tak.B In ,ic.u
Uootls. 1
C'Uar.uld, Jauo SB 1361. WJl, t, IKVJJ
lu'y 1st lht3.-tf
He a'as immediately aurrounded by airubbish from one of tlmioom.-, wheuaii
mob, lo whom he made known his voca- oler ,l,eiv revolver ana (xciamud, 'II
lion. A voice here cried out: " He's a
Trilmne tiuin ; hang the son of a !'
Ml . Howard was seized by tlio hair and
taKen to an awningpost, but fortunately,
something else diverting the atten linn of
the crowd, he- had a chance to escape up
Third avenue, but only a short tame; for
a blow niih a paving-siune on the back
of the head, and another one in ill! face
stunned him so that be lost all conscious
i,ee., ami whilrtin thin sluie he lost his
gold wnich and chain, diumoud brei'l'l"i
and thirtythree dollar in money.
.1 Woman lulled.
you attempt to put out this lire I'll shoot
you. 'Shoot and be d d,' fins the ans
swer, und he proceeded w ith his ,voik.
Meantime Mr. Kverelt and Mr. Bates went
doiivn to the first floor ol the building an 1
found a pile of combustible material about
seven feel high, all in u Id uc. The fire
men used every exertion to f-avo I he
buildini;; but the mob hud doomed it and
r.'sisla'ice was useless.
iwt .lt7l Ikilfd in Vv7 Attn.
While the rioters were gutting the
block between Twenty-sixth and Twenty
IesilecJ. Thul iic trill i-lnnd nr.d idiitle
by the Constitution r,r tho T'r.iled Siates. JOSEPH Iv. .M'.MVUKAK
;iihi a. m iv lliiilil J eniisvlv.-una. lo tlie r -r-, -.-,.
end (bat nil men mav rt'irV the freedom iJ-i' UlltJiJjftP,
of epPM-h and of the pre.-.'; and ivo .le!-l -V ' ILA I. El! 1 A' . I'M Hi,
iiouneo any and nil alien; i.U to detor our I New Wftuhimr'.ou Cl.vxC. r.....i.
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threats ol injury to per-on or properly i; !
a gros violation of the tiicred lights of
American citizeii-hip. '
Hexihetf, TliMli' u protol in the namfolj
humaniiy, and in the, strongest language,!
against the effort, of the ndiniiiistralbin't-i
eldvate Ihe nogro ton poil;r.n socitlty and
riii!ilie.s.!ly equal to Ihe lioehoril while C!t
ien. iV.i '.c., Thai ive Hill labor for li e res
toration ol tho Union Hint v.o enn never
be depiived of our tlearcsl rights, but will
miintain llicni at evfrv l.i.zurd in Ihe
lni'giii:;e ol the patriot Jnckaun, "piacea
biv ifivecan lou il ly if we n.u't."
JCet'itlft, That lb- rnoediu! r.f tbi
W ALTKR ItAKKKTT,
Alteriiry at I.sw.
( B AViyiJ ri'si'nt'l iiia t'oinniiiva lailu,
Si my, and rt.-uinrd tlio imlic of Lt,i
to ruUMillrd oa prnftiiisitinal bu.lr.e.i Ui, .:
on SmidI Unt't, Cl.ii8old, I. Ail Imr
! proiiii'tlv attonioa t(. Ftli; II, 1:
j New Goods !
Ull'T.D, WiJAVKK k Co,
Ar jcilif-
I lug a aplcndlil lot of the iai.t arir-,illy m!k.
cvtr bruuKbt ti tl,D rl.'ico -.,bi.s ibCT efi-
meeting I i pu bii.h.'d m tho f .'. jr'ui 't 7.V- ""ir nuslLiup-a, m 1 il i j jtHnir.V, l i
rulihojn. . ,,r-v iwvn li-ira lua market! illir-.
I Mgm-d by toe I'ti.oeis.j
truction commenced. First, u single
atone was thrown at the windows of the
succeeded in capturing a few atraggleis. ilhey pasted through the crowd Ihey were
Thuc.ipture or Vicksburc is fully con-1 '"ndlv.'' "ill'lul l?lfv', Sloi.e foilow-ed
- . . . . ,1, , , alone in quick succession. Faster and
firmed, -vhich has.mce been followed by ,llMor ,iev flew, until stonea, brcka, slicks
(he capture of Poit Hudson. The num'Br,d other missilea were flying against the
bcr of prn-oneis that fell inio our hands doomed building. The policemen were
ttt the former place is railously slated nl
fioin 18,000 to 7',00u; and 7,000 at the
In'.ler place wilh a large number of guns.
Charleston was again attacked on the 10th
inst., and a footing gained on Morris' Isl
and. The capturn of the cil) is confi ienl
)y expected.
Whilst these important events were la
king flace in the enemy's country, wo
hear of Morgan making a formidable raid
across the Olii.j river into Indiana and
Ohio, at the head of some 4.000 r 5.0( 0
cavalry. His capture would acorn abo
lutely certain.
Official List of this Kn.i to to ttt Pin-
Llsiun.- A list of all men killed, or a-ho "'.'"" " "-"'"
bave died in the service during the press C,,n"!, "i1, f '
nl war i. beintf nrenared on,.., .1,1 I,W! Bn(1 '"""P"'
rcrlion of the siirgeon-gnneral. This will
not only be of great public Interest, but
fill also materially assist the auditors of ,
liie. ireaury la-psriaipni in adjusting
Claims for back pay, bounty, Ac., of deceas
ed soldiers.
ninth slreulu, a portion of them tliei mo
On the corner of Forty -second street : coeded to the t itle factory on Second ave I
and Third avenue a police oflicer, a en- j nu(" 10 Ket arius.if possible. Tb. y attempt' ' makkif.D On themtliuli l.y S K" He -ir
ooiivorii'g io urc inio ine erutTu, until .: .-a.ii-n, . ui uie -mora wero (V, K n . . Mr. Willi i m I i-lm'ne Ki.-lmrds tn Mi,
horse w inch w as standing mere, and Kill- , -"w-ij "hucu, unu some oi '.ne woi Kiuen K0i.'.'ra Jordan, nil of ISncaii.i township,
ed a woman, who resides somewhere in hred ahots from the windows, kiilieg, it is -'a th Sib iuft., by die utme, Mr. John II, Smith
Fortv-sei'ond slieet. on tho rocks. The said, IhlT o! liie crowd below. I hebuiU1 ol Ucccaria to Miss I'lmbe Patterson of Jordan
crowd on seeing this rushed in, anil ta j''i was then fired, and two wmkmen ' '-"""'''P- ;
king hold of an officer w ho was near, jumped from the second Blory windows, Bt-'rr j
ttriiaL? tiitn u'ltli no vi tiff cf nnnu it'iiii I. , a beiliif intlcli iniureJ bv I he lull Tb ti,n 1-1 1'.I) On PnlurdrtT evening lust, nt l:is rent-,
I . . . ' ! . ' i .. t . . i . . . tli.nce in l.nti r..n..n Inn n.lii ii. Orri. Il..v I .. tr ,1 1
- " r- - vi -fc'' .
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ni.- ..... r-u. . .- .i.vll...w,..,KU.Ir, ...IL.,;..,...!...:. . v j can. . m'..m. i-.i .!.,.
i tie po'ir iriiow roil mutijss ine iirr;i, ' ' ' .i.i kvi i"0 n,-i.nw i "mi
pursued by the mob, when a ball win tired auuerings. (
at him, striking him in the back of Ihe) A Xegre b the M l.
c ii . . u i J About half past seven o'doik. a repro
Iho man finally got into a brick-yard i:s;n in rv..,'ii. mi,.
,.ff..,.l.,. I,.i 1,;.. n,l e ..v...
rw iif-i u n iiuuiuLi icuihitb ur-i niai nun
abused him until I14 dropped dowi ex
hausted, and could only be rescued ty the
united efforts of several gentlemen, who
took him to .St. Luke's Hospital.
Some of the rioters were singing sateh
ea of unheard of songs, and all shouting
No draft,' 'Dovva wilh tho Abolii ioaists 1'
and o'.hei such sentences. They came
down Fifth avenue until they ariived op
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a iff uim V -Vr Qf WW!
3Uh) 3bb(lflSt!HCllts.
l DillMSTItATOR' NOTIti:. Notlea
i I . t . . . .1 . . f ... o.i t . .
was set upon by the crown, and to protect '', ",e ; Kur.";,,n" 01 'n,nr,t,r,,,;
.. J . ' . . "',",,' ti,.n on tlio csInU' e lieurifa 1 on nir. Into of Hal
revolver and ahol a while iw,i,i. n,.,-f,,i.i ,,,,t, ,i.n...a i,.
been prnntcl lo the undoriiigni d, all persona in-;
KRATZERS.
L C T II E R S k I ; B G,
Ct.KARh'IKI.U CKiUSTT
himself, drew
man. lie then was pursued by the mob,
who overlook him iu Clarkson street, near
Hudson, stripped him of everything but
his shirt, anil burg lnm to a tree. While
he was hanging one of the rioters lighted
a match and sat fire to the victim's shirt.
: The At'ack on the
Tnhunc.
A large crowd assembled in front of tho
Tribune and Timis otiicca about half past
seven o'c'ock in tho evening. The assem
blage was denser, and composed of a dif
ferent elasa of people than that congro'
gated tbeie during the day. Opiniona pro
and roii were Ireely expressed, t'oca. ion'
ully fights, involving a dozen or so, occur-
posite the provot marshal' oflire of that
Ibe next to leave the room; ihev were, district, two or three streets down the
followed quickly by Ihe enrolling officer. Fifth avenue, uere they stopped, anil in
w ho left thedralliugapparntus, enrollment ' some mnnner procured two or three Atner
booka, eic, behind. Their object was j ican flags. 'I hey formed a compact line
gained. Cheeia were the result of ihiajucrosa the street while the provost innr
victory over the laws and those appointed j slial'a ollice was being demolished. A ru
I n .1.1.1.. 1 1 i ninr l'nn In oil r-iil.it f llmi Mia , ii 1 1 ni w
... . IU...... ... ...... f. ........ u . W . . I W l....n.J J I 1' Ufc. II VI Ml" . . Ir 1, II I UllllCUIIj lUL.l.U l HI'I"'"
Thenoiera. now encouraged at ll.eir ere coming, and they incited eaeh other , red, which tended lo keep unabated the 'Cri '" f !' i hr rtp-trullj- s'l-ite 1
success, rush with renewed vigor into the ! by furious cries and exhortations tostand excitement of ihe day. Negroes cou.d uot- . 7 jiTtiie Court, BAKtrKK, . 1li''ic """K"- JisyJU'
iinnii hihi siv7c everyiiiing pertaining iOinui, nn mrj ram utcj ungui iu hci iiii;. i'ikui 101 t.nj jirioe. inn lower July li, ISG3. Clk Orplians Court,
the draTt. The enrollment books were i there as any n here else. j floor of Ihe Tubune wai closed. The edi :
tonal rooms were unoccupied, and ll.o iibtato Ot llcnry liOCKCnlcrry, dec d
WILLIAM si.'invriM, 'H
. May If,, Mf'j.-
ii. w. '.smith
ili lited to laid ofiato are ilrs.rcd to niuko imiie-1 91 ICItt'll A NTS, and dealers la
diite iiuym-nt, anJ fhoe linviur elnuns nzniniit (Joods, (Jrocories. Ilsnl'vurr. Os 'frianr.
th same ill present tbein duly authenticated for 1 ei en lhin iii nallv kert bv the triids. t-M
lettlfineiit. ; SKCOND Hlreet, boluw Juiius Levnaro'i, A
JAJlt.. A. 1 A.Ml'btbb, Aim r. sua the I'refl.jterian I'hurcli, Oloarflrld II
Iiell townthip, Juno u, ISC3. pd Pop 4,1861.
" Estate'of Thomas oT Sny dor," de'd"."" DANI K L good la SIBR,
I'tcinrtrtn nnrvw ci. I TUSITICH of lbs suae
4 T an Oriibnns' Court' bel j at Cloarfiobl in ... . Lallierahnrg. CUarUddC J
i and fo eaid eountv. al Juno ter:n. A. Ti . w attond promptly to all bu.lr.cn M
ISfi.1, in (lie matter of the api.oti.emrnt of tha j T i ral' Lli--
gonda and chattels, rights and errdila which were : ... u u a u"
of ThotniK (1. Snyd.r, late of Morris township,; H W It II A H
dicta.icd, whereupon Iho Court decreed us fob : PIIV5IC1AS A H'HOEOS,
lows: "Juno 17, 6.i. aiiiroved Ai. .Vi.. and -tt i u .i.. i , ., ci...i
then thrown into the street, and thesel
were soon lorn into atoms. Now the
shouting ineieasea. Htillv for Ihedraft !"
How are you Old Abe':'"' " We'll hnne
Visit. H
compositors w.-re not over mubitious to CLEARFIELD COl'XTV, f?S
get up their 'thousands ' Put little alien A T a Orpbani' Court held at Clearfield iu and
ie of il for said county at J una term, A. V., lsit.l,
anrnl 1 1 n rf ftflinA. 'I'liA Ann
w-a. smashed into' i,..;i,i; ..,, t i.ri. -...i
. a -ill as U Uin UUHUIIlk MO V 1 1 VIII I IS IUi.Otaa II a
in Ihe middle of the ., r. ..Ti. ...n f i
l?L JZTl I "r'bied' ctoA. A chinck gong had alio been
aa soon as a blaze was seen bv ihe crowd , j.i- i . .1
outside, shouts, yells and all noiaeTpe-' rred, and this was sounded w th ex
culi.r to such ay c,o'd fo1lo " Thev ,sn. ergy al tlong he line ofm .rch
now commenced a general dunce in front M. ""V0" 0IlUu, uul''""8 w lueD
of the premi-ea; the crackling o X l e roUn in. and the crowd entered, earing
flan.es and wailing and weep " o U leaking everything inside andthrow
women and children furnished then us e fjrn.ttire into ihe street. In ahort
ThescM.ewa.now a moat pitiable one "'" the windows of all the by. I. ng. ...
judged ' , the block had been broken, and lie mob
In an adjacent house fas a lady -im ore engaged in ascertaining the r cor.
moniwns kilioil nt trcttyrburir lie had been confined onlr two we,W. ,,.. ,enls- .Un0 " lore waf con-jueteiy
had cnt brother, belont,'in;tO the 20th vioufdy. and was, of courae, in a very del- "lened out. n,ld
,t I . .... ... . . .. ... nr.n MAI'. ,11 n n, r
The burning if the Block on Broadum.
While coming through Thirty first st., a
i.i. i. .. . i. i t ...
nan was maim m one oi .ne nouses, ou. noi r- "... i , ,, m . .,
... ,. I Hon was Mud lo '.he i .ti.i j ni this Ktuue
damage was aone, ino leaders still ailjur- At ,: " ,n iu iho mnJ'cr ol th .p..r.ii.ev.ent of tl.o riehta ,.i..M.
ni..l. n'ehrk a (i,l,t .uwiin. I i,,,,r,... and credits, goods and chattels, which were of
ly underll,ebull.',inbo,r,lol ,hoT(16,i?,. ''UZt WJLTLh&O & HAW
wnicu proveu io oe ine beginning Ol Itie proved Ai sad unleia eicepliona arc filed on AttomeVI at L8W
Jaa. Mc.Muiray.
riKAl.KKS !.V
Dry Goodr), (ti-occrics I.umbef,
Unliable, l a
De. 21, 1S82.
WAW.ici'. joHm.
Three Sons Killed in PUm-u.
Corp. Henry C. Bixby, of Compnr.y
K, l'liirty fsecond Jlnsanclitisctts rcH-
montwns killod nt Getty sbu re lie
men. women atd cnu
iliusitchuHcttareirimeiitkiiu'dat Fredr Icale state of health. She was terribly aren "ere running in every direotin with
fcrickblmrrr. and another, in the name, frightened by the proceedings outside. lroP,B leader.
reeimer.t. at C'lianecllorsvillo. Thcao and actually cam? out of the house and
Female among the Rioters..
three were Kie onlvtiona oftlioir moth, ,vll;",.u nd down the pavetuetn, assia- l here were also a large number of wo-
j . - IM Mt uusnand ana a laay ir.enn, the men ana young girl, who not onlf aeem-
. . iv , milk, m .la,,,. Ijlunnif Ih.ehl n Manv
er, end
nurse following, bearing tbe child. Many ed to pytupithis with lb riours, but
assault. This fight lasted five minutes, or before tha firnt day of mxt term, will ba eoa
when, at fifteen minutes to eight o'clock, firnied abpolutely." By the Coort,
a slcne wai bulled at the lower Hory of I. l. BAROER,
the 7,n7.'iicolUco. 'Are you ready V wa i J'7jIM. CPk Orphaaa' Coert.
aske.l iu a whisper by some persons in the 'fUK DKAFT TAKE HOT I CET
crowd. ' es ; stone it, was the reply of V4i'
some one apparently in command, .and rpit b nia..r.KnPi, by appointment from tha
-lonp....ll,r;,.b.;r-lll,. L ar 1eparlmen t, ha. bean atithorisad to
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Cl.EARKIKI.Ii. VK.
STKAY COW fc CAI.I'.Csmt?
,.f il,. !..., rih..r. In rtrady W.
about the 2sih Juna last, a CO and
Tha Cew is about S ypars old, with a wk'
and white spuls on her buck. Tb. Call j
i week. old. Tt ownor t. r.que. - i
forward and prove property, pay ,rr J
..I t . tll 1 - J - 1 4 Ilk HI th 1
reel.. IIENKY fflMJAK
Brady lownihip, July 15. 1SJ.-P. J
4 DMIMSTKATOH'I SiOTICH-W
J. of Adminiitratina having ""M d
) tbe undemsned od tn ' ' " ,j
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laren nuantilv ol hrieka anil liullilinir ,. ... ,, . 1
. V i ' . . . T Y '"cw.ean, .araervu, oiearuuio, jeiterson and tor.
materials lying in Spruce street, lor the eat) the :j00 which
work in some cellar there, had been col.i tip iTTrn vrscnva
lected and dashed at the door, and win. L i ? . fRSONS
,1 . ...4 a J Muy pay under the Act of Connrei. of Mareb .
m. w.c .iv.a. u- laa t, ..(or ,nroi,llls , ad cllln, out th. Nations . of A4inini.ti
mIaIpIv mnatliinff inn frHOila K.r. wbinh ' - . . B a .1 1...
t j- - - roroe.. 1 dm naytnent must be mad In United -.""" uiiuoih(,i.-i j.m,i.
was not intended or executed to withstand Etat. Monev KISU, late of l'.Mrnilde township,
such a demonatration. A body of the ri- T..l w.i. , person, indohlei to .aid !4,.i b
oter.madearushintotbecour.ting-houae,l . 7,T6" . """vuui. nj.k, iml.dit. p.j.u.ni, r-,,
and in a trice whole armfula of the Tribune $y In-.1""6. XWTt ' viD' "rom ,Ka' W i.!.!ni
, ,u . further liability under th draft." authenticated for .ttl"an ,
came tossing out at the windowi, on Ibej J0,1N w uoUflLASS, Coll. JOHN MANI0V. I Ala
heads of the crowd, seeming to iajDart ' Of la. a.nd R.oair.e of cimmUtUi. m. OTIIKLLO SMEBCJ
additional mt to the work of dntniaion. w, 19th W.t, Pa. Erie, Jul lfl. 'n. Burrnld pp., July l.
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