Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 05, 1863, Image 2

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Wednesday Korr.inc August, flth. 18(33
HLMOI M Mtt STA'1 1'. I K KliT.
For Gtiitruor,
CEOUGE W. WOODWARD, ;
Of J.t?crnt county.
I'nr JuJ'e i f thr Supreme Crurt.
VAIA KR l. LOW 111 r, of Allpgliciiy
- iimi iwn nam .lul. o e our
HOW to Avoid 'Very Serious Trouble.1' tered into the service. We notice .im.lurj. .uUtilute .01 -u' 7"n,;;" r7lYhu,lm(,li,a nimoHt alarm exiMrd
-TheloflhoPomocnUxpartvin oxlruordma.y iu.Uuc of exempt.on , hu hbornl tho People of S.linovillo, Tho
, r ni u vi .t i . other torts of tho country. those ex- that race, lnen, Iiovovjr tlio quosuon ( c worc r 0,H .loors and windows
. ea. field ,orcufch. nc.ord.ng to t e us I - " , mM b , The pa.Ue, j S.Ue(1 .....no,., 'an., worn.-n nnd rhil.
.uei head organ, must bo very poi.:t,t eu piione o uu ..,.,... , J ..,..,, .,. ...P,l Ihr Kl.mrm. the head dron sionmedins into tho country villi
not only repo,.Wo t W cear woa compact - J J ' ; " " t Wokt Marshal ; whatever portable property could ho car-
tWd aiBtncu posca a ueciueu mivu.ui.K .ju.,.." ried alonir. Tho men who hau weapons
over thobe where the iirne populuiion is
1 Iprlilna I ntntiilii.. i,
Mn. Win. Wilty. N.,mn i ' ' W
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mn In-Ill nenr Mooie't mjii -J
I. I ...ll,,,, lnr. I in "filll nl 1..I- Itfli . "l'l
dingly it dmve thi tn out, n decent man wn rullfd to order l H t.t
woulddriveoutofbihounoa fellowfthj UioClub-fthcn on ninlm i
preaohe, freo lovo" M h children, will. ' ,pl p. " m0t,On- rW
Liok. and curtm. An Abolitionist in i",r"clli" ''le'n fter. dfit 'S
Kngland or in a ulave S'.alo In a man to ho Ir. I. J. Hoyer nnd othoM. Afttr A
rcMiiecicd nnd ndmirod, becatmo ubivcry ' the following tirctmhlo ,
i, I,,h buV.nHsi, and tho burden of its ex-1 , , ...,,,..
lellow. They are
'"or coinpeliiiig tho- (joveriimoui to re
-ort to a tlra ft and nrfti-eiitini! cnHslini'iils.
!uta"very few wttd, from tr.om would ottered over a wide extent of te.r.tory--nave
the etitct of hiring the Conscript ion inch, lor iitnc, a, ihU Congrcwtml
"fully carried into effect In Clearfield." W-rict. The Board of Enrollment for
Who would have thought that the thi. di-lrict have fixed the.r headquarter
-Deinnrmllo Ui.dnrn" were mon of inch at atei lorn. Ill f.rie couuiy.
mighty influence ?
But wo can te'.'. our nsighbori Trny,
From this
on arriving there, tho twain made their
business known, and the Marshal, who,
unable to decide thin grave quextion, at
once telegraphed to Washington for a
decision. Soon the lightning messenger
returned with the joyful tidings, that the
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place to Waterfoid is not lets than 130 j colored gentleman should ?o tree, ana me
,.,;i.,a i. n, ...r.,.1 fiif..-.t mute, thiouch Caocasian mustered into the service. -
Trip. Buff and Jowler -nnd all their kith tbo ouly part ot rennsyivania uiai u
nnd kin. that Ihoro are men who are possible to travel that distance without
much more " responsible " for the " very findin a railroad. Many of the oitizt-nsol
nsrioua trouble" I hey em to apprehend, this county could not rnacli the place of
As long ns the object of the war was the reneavous in loss than 150 or 100 miles.
"reeloraliojofthe Union." "and the ens Why a more central location was not se.
"oroement of the law s," " Democratic lea- lected iB not explained. Nor is it explain
ers" nototily "eacouraged enlistments," ed who, if anybody, is to bo present to see
ut enlisted themselves and flocked to the thtit juMicflis done T In many places we
armies of the Union, until fiey were (old notice tbnt three or four gentlemen of
I y tho Jacobins at Washington, that their each political party are invited to be pres.
'orvicea were not wanted-that tho Gov- ent to sec fair play. How can this be
.rnment had more soldiers than il could done at Waterford ? Who is t hero that
mploy. No teartbss Conscription law, knows who are Democrats nnd who are
demanding your money or your lite, was Abolitionists in Clearfield county? We
hen required The price of a white man are by no means disposed to complain
.nd a negro was not then fi.cd at an even ' hope wo .hall have no causo but insist
.alue of 5300. The country whs then or upon it that llit, choosing ot Waterford as
tSut, one mifld, fur ell wero then nude to the lieadquurters, appears most oxtraor-Vt-lieve
that this vast Bacriticeol blood, and diniiy.
toil, andtreosure, was to T,tm not to ! Til t!nlfl ltu BUf enfled for th"'ly
'ictuU, IhcCetliutionj-tornotloi1181" Nl"w 'rc to enable the State to
uitroy, the Union. ' C11 i,s 'lu0,a ''.v v"ll,ntpr enlistnicnii.
The summer and autumn of IS61 ra,s No tliafl llH" .vcl ukt'" l'Iace NA ork
;d away, r-.ud with them all these sound jTLecau ol the delay is not so clearly
oatioeal professions. T'jo infamous e;on ; ""derno.-d.
of 18G1-'G2 and G3, with their Confiscuion ' t-stiUncc and Famine," were the
iu,i ' r.msorint inn n-.t n.l Pwlil i in i I caUtnit ics sou li t to be vit-ited upon the
f'roelamatious of rigger Kmancipatioti. counli) by the i enemies of tho 'Tatriot,
cuaio and awoke the people to a full sense 11 l,to am I .Siale.nimrt" Jack-os, rather
,f fvhat their Jacobinical rulers were ro than his res.-lection to the Presidential
ally at. The youth and chivalry of the clair. Thu .-nemies of the Democratic
oounlry ceaspd to answer Mm call to party of the present day are the lineal de
fill Up the ranks of our decimated armies. Kcendunts of the vilifiers of our country's
Bully for the nigger.
nnd (oiirii'i'e turned out to resist the pro
gressof the dreaded rebel, whiM all tho
others tied with the women and children.
In a short time tho expected rebels
made their appearance routing round a
bend in the road. On catching sight of
the infantry, they baited, and turimd
their horses' heads in another direction.
Holoro they could get out of tho trap they
found themselves in. Major Way, with
two hundred and fifty men of tho Ninth
Michigan Cavalry, dashed among thorn
nnd rommeneed cutting right and loft-.
The rebels made but a brief resistance.--
A few shots were fired by them and thon
UaseLv Kai.sk The last niggerhead or
ganconiained the following :
Qnr.av. Wondr If o ci-rUin Stnto Senstor,
rcsiilinft not. tl.oawin.lraito from uur town, will,! . . . . , k : ur fusion.'.,. 'S. ... ,n i.u,l
whilst. t Niagara, tender to ai -.nciigimm tne;-" ,,,,, ,l,ira.ms a l' , ''.'W
ismbar, whicb he liint winter, ",r- . , . i aoneaMl inirucni 01 inxniinq ni
sos to take properly,
m . ...it. -i - iiMnui annM.i
members of tho rornmunity . Hut. an Abo- i " r,, .Co" 't,ulii n r t.
lit His in a free State not simplv propo- ! "''"l-ted for lb,
v. ..... ivii i;-imiiii. mri.i h
ute of the Senate Chmnber,
bv his vutn, relutod to Andy Johnfon. Unvornor
Vi'right nnd Oen. McClellan, for duftniliiiR the
cuuse of tho Union and denouncing the lUbelliun.
No language could bo more basoly or
meanly false. It is Senator Wa: lace vdio
i here alluded to ; and how any man,
having the slightest self-respect, can thus
deliberately lie about his neighbor, is
something ere cannot understand. It is
known that Mr. Wallace, and his Demo
cratic colleagues, to a man, supported their
ho take it. Cashics U.ay, deserves
and reneived repecl till ho had made a
mountebank of himself in company with
TbaIV, and a fool of himself by injudicious
and silly utterances in Europe and New
York, flo urged Kentucky to abolish
slavery. Kentucky wis his Stale; he
shared -its fortune, good or bad. Ho was
to sutler or benplit. by the policy. He
served his convictions with toil and purso
and person. lie was a man. But that
spawn of puritnnism which leolured at
twenty-five cents a head to stnng.mindod
women and weak minded men ; which
set sensation priaohers to defraud tho
theatre of its blood and tinsol j which des
ecrated the pulpit by preaching, not
Christ crucified, but Teter lopping an ear,
merely cried " havoc, and let loose the
dv of war," carefully grabbing at cons
tracts and piling up wealth, every dollar
wet with the blood of a fel!ow.citizen.-
And men talk of the gallon for tlio hard
working laborer incited to passion Ijv the
nd cronn
Till hu life,
submit to have our riSte uaurt ed.
inl '.I nl imiB anil l.n.i '
-'n Oonl,
insi.iuuous ana our c
by anyone man power,
and begged for quarter, win o outers Pi"-! for causc which hodutsta: and. poo with
loped round wildly in searcii ot a pinee oi ja -Ume, men, so-,o or whom have beon
escape, nnd were ' brought to time by j prjxcticrxlly reaching civil war for twonty
pistol shot or sabre stroke. ; , highest places of trust and
jitirgnu iiiaisiii o " I r.o-' ov. nnd one who avowed iiesigns oi
idiMirion for twenty years, publicly lion
drawn I v two white horses. Maior Way
saw him, nnd, galloping up, reached for
him. Morgan jumped out fit tho other
side oT thu carriage, leaped over a fence,
seized a horse, and galloped oft ns fust as
horseflesh, spurred by frigh toned heels,
could carry him. About a couple of hun
dred of bis men succeeded in breaking
amendment to include (fen. McClelhxn in nwav nnd following their fugitive t?ader
i . . w . . . hi..
In the buggy thus nanny evacuated uy
Morgun, were found his 'rations,' consist
ingofnlonfof bread, some ban', boiled
eges. nnd a bottle of whiskey.
iT..' . f :n..i .1.:- r..l.i
I lia numner oi K-.nen in mis ujcui, a
the resolution tendering the urc of the
Senate Chatnbei to Johnston and Wright
which amendment was opposed y tho Ab
olitiou Senators in a body ; and it was only
after this Abolition majority had purpose
ly given the resolutions such a decidedly
: . . . . . .i in.
ninHi lesa t ian ni li st re uorien. i
ored by nn American genato. termenting
in tho minds of the peoplo of this coun
try is tho notion that, this Administration
has not wagod this wnr for tira Union,
but for tho abolition of slavery and the
equality of tho negro with tho white.
The full conviction of that idoa ha. not
yet come to them, but tho proofs are aos
"cumulating, and beforo 6ix months the
issue will tie mauo. wo nave uono our
duty in tho way of warning against this
madness ; we hnve protesieu against me
unconstitutional acts of the executive and
Congress; wo have striven with our weak
sttength to prevent the United States
from rushing down that steep Tit the bot
torn of which lies civil war. If we saw a
man in a menneeria teasins a tiger we
should warn him of his imprudenco ; but
what senso or loio would there be in his
turning round evugeiy, laying. ji-u
on oncoui'i-."
tiio sciihc and
just tlie logic of otir Hepublican coiitems
por.nios in answer to our premonitions.
U'.rld.
and tho in 1st hcMilUks system of Cons
scription win fina'.ly resorted to. This :s
no fancy sketch m cx.iggerutiou. Leads
ing Aduiii.stration joim.alfr, and eien
oeiend .-rt in Ihe days of Jackson. Look
at t'u: following sentence taken from the
infamous Haniblurg Telegriph of the 30tb
ult., a paper owned by '.ho Postmaster of
meuibcis of Congicss, boldly declare tlm ir ' Harrbburg, appointor! by Prosidcnt Lin-
disregard of the Constitution, -that the j coin, mid edited by tho Stato Librarian,
restoration of the Union is vot tho purpose j appointed by flov. Cunin :
r.K.r- .!.. .i ii, it ,i "Indeed, it would be far better to allow Lee to
Ofthawnr.-that IJiO "ta'kcfihc I men ot rcuclrat0 Pennsylvania and establish bim.elfln
Uwas, IS ALL MOONEBISE," &0.. (f'C ilurrisViurg, than lo sllow Woodward to succeed
v... ;r ... . .: ii ' i , j ' ul the b.llot-hox ana tuca tie lnauguratoa Uov-
Now, if our neighbors wish to avoid :ernorof tll0 Suw.
"vary sorions trouble" if they would i So, then, tho election of Judge Woot
have tho " laws fully carried into efi'ect in j ward is more to bo dreaded than the in
Cleat field," as v. oll as every whero elke, all jvaiion of the State by Lee and his rebel
they have to do is to compel their Jacobin 'hordes ! Bettet to have- our people mur
leaders at Washington to return to a dered, our houses turned, and our fields
ftiithful administration ol the Government, laid tvastc, by an incensed public enemy,
in obedienco to the Constitution and tho ' tl,an the able, the honest, and the palri
law made in pursuanoe thereof. Noth- ;otjc Woodward should bo elected iJovet
Ing more will be required. The ranks of 1)0r j j
the Union array will iigain be filled loover- ' Boor fellows ! who will take compassion
flowing. No heartless Conicrlption law j upon you ? You seo your fate, und like
fixing a nigger and a white man at the j all guilty cowards, you tremble al it.
siur.n price really degr idine a man teeausc !
Tub Loss at Cieti Ysninc. As yet no of-
be ne' I ficiul nnnouncenicnt of the losses on ei-ihei-nt
C..tl valniri' has been rmbliah
Therefore, if our neiuhlxtrs want to do , ,. - ,, . , , , , r . .
B . . led. 1 he following table has been furnish
theircounlry "some service," and show . . . .
ho Is too poor to raise
cessary
that they ih'nK .more of their country
was on duty nt Gettysburg!
than they do of their party as touch of'
the whito man as they do of the negro , Font frru Gettysburg
Bent to lliiltimore
lot them now lako our advice. If Jhoy
TMIOil. RRBEL. TOTAL
7,608 3,(117 11,42a
full, moeL assuredly "the country will hold
them rcspousihlo." j
Domocrats are uuivereally in favor of a,
rctforatioii of the Union not u tho Aboli j
tion Jacobins want it to lo but the yon-
ous old fiu'ot just as the Fathers made it
They will 'submit to nothing that does
not, aoorior or later, give promio that
this great work will bo accomplished. It ,
is therefore a base insult to tiueir man. '
i
hood, a monstrous wrong upon them, for.
From We.tmmiler,
l-'rom Littleton,
Total,
Deduct rebel wouuded,
2.000
2,000
2,000
2.00C
16,425
3.817
number of rebels killed was set down al
r ... i,. in ilih-tv Imt this must be
partisan shape as to render it impossible ovcrral(,j. n, we cannot loarn of moro
for Democrats lo support them without! than five or six dead bodies having been
stultifying themselves, that they failed to ! found. There was a comrdornblo number
" , . r .t r, . ! of wounded, and about two hmdred pr:s-
receive the support of the Democrats - c'u' l0eXhil. HitU ,10res'a,Hl
L ndcr these circumstancos, therefore, the (irmJ A ppc5lll tI..un ,V!ls SPItt ,0 Wt lis-1 wanl LItlpn (u you ; yo.i
a,"seitii)ii in tho above paragraph is just a Lille in the afternoon, ith iibutit two ,(,,.. Yt 1 fuch is ju-t ti
. .i .ft i . i i I .1 1 .. .1 C li iihianvDia nu III lifnil i n J . . . F t - D'.... 1 . 1 : n
laise as io say tnai itiaw is remit. uunnro-a .mu m.. ..
the right or iiicked up in tho neighborhood
Thk Br.s? Coinics Docimknt We afiornard-.
, , , i ., .i . ... I Mori.Mii and the remainder of his scat-
heard a '".n(.:i.,ii: roniark two other evt-n- . . :,:... . ,
p . tered lorceB pressed threo citiem. ot Ixi-
ing, the I the best political document " I iinfiville into their service as guides, and
Democrats could circulate is the Harris' j continued their flight on tlio New Lisbon
burg Tc,'j.:ph, Hat if they could get a roml. One ot the inipresseit gurnet maue
IUS escape. lUlU IOI.IO Ulltn, v.nn ) in
telligence of the routo tiikon, which it was
belie'ved was with the ultimnto design of
reaching tho Ohio river higher up. For
ces were immediately dispatched from
Wellsville to head him off, whilst unothcr
force followed hotly in his rear, and a
strong militia force from Now Lisbon
came down to meet him.
Ahont two oVIooli in tho nfiernnon
lliese various detachments closed in around
Morgan in the vicinity of West Point,
nbont midway between Now Li.-bon nnd
't Ulld ItlV. I liy It.'VSOItt-IJVIIIltSSHy-MI - . , ,
1.1. ,11 r .i,si, ikcP. , r, or. I A.. mriJ adds: ''Conscript 1011 wus the 111
nr, l, fih-nn thnii- .vv ihrnnU nr'vention of the French Jacobins, as of the
l.n",,i,. fenm a loflv and almost t.erren. I Alofiiion Jacobins of our day, in the L m
Hinnla? mr.'.inlee. Fin.tinrr the nselves ! ted States, i ress.Bangl exi.ted in hng
thus cooped. Morgan
copy of il into every Republican' hands,
it would not be six months until every
man of them who pohses.ed an ounce of
sense, or a spark of patriotinn, wculdfor
suko the party and join tho Democrats.
This same gentleman has heretofore
acied with the opposition, but is row
warm and di-'ciilej in his support of
Woodward nr.d Lowrie, and tho whole
Democratic ticket, for whic'j the Demo
cralic party is indebted to the Ttkgraph,
Km roKs not Fokotten. It is gratifying
to note that our old friends, Col. Wm. T.
Alexander, of the Clarion Democrat, and
! Jons A Magie. Een.. of the Peny county
iJcmoerut both members of the last House
of Representatives are again nominated
for re-election.
We also notice that the veteran Demo
crat and editor, Col. Tate, 0! the Columbia
Democrat, is in a fair way to receive the
Senatorial nomination in that district.
Total Union wounded,
Union wounded remaining July 22,
Total Union wounded In the battle,
lli'bol wounded rent off, 3.B17
Kebi l wounded rtuiitiniug, 2,022-
Bcllv roR Hawlv. The lust niggerhcad
organ contained less stolen editcrial than
that sheet Las for a long time. For this,
we presume we aro entirely indebted to
the liberality of the Tost Olfiee Dopnrts
meal ! If lis Agents generally devote as
much time 6lui.during their neighbors
through filthy editorials alike destitute
of ideas and truth there is some account
ing for the unprecedented confusion and
irregularity in tho mails.
JijjrSome cowardly, ill-bred Abolitions
13,603 j jts entered the office of the Huntingdon
11,603
1,95
llllvin . - '
and an accepted law, it i, t l..
ery man to support that lure, -il '" ,
Raoktd. That wo will lflDj b
shaken fidelity and determination 1!
Constitutions of the United Stain.
the State of IennEylVBIlia,
which, as citiiens, we mint lo i h
lection and surparl ; and iba, ... . n
all efforts to defeat tho
right they guarantee, at grow viol,
of the principles of tree government J
C. 1 tn li llDml.,l I .. . . tj
.iv wijij 1,1 -.iv.ujMuti uj a tyrant, I
Resolved, That we protest in ;ije
of humanity nnd common descencj,. S
tho efforts of the Administratk il ,
tho negro to a level with the.
and as is hhoivn, actiiy nhove hiiT! 1
that we can cq no propriety in M
'.on with thnao wlmm tol has mk :
:ior. '
jHioiM, 1 out, we nave nuog mrV
nf-tt- ti ftm li.dfin an.l !m Ii. 1
..... .. ..... 111 ll0 irata
have inscribed the natrioi'ii mmi, .
for tho support of tbe.-ie we firaily j,, 1
ourselves lo peaceably ajipeal to t-.;(
lot box ; and if this right is denied u.-, :
have but one course left, uuj tbt ' ',
inalienable right which Ood lias pi. .i
the hand of all whom He desired i-5
not be slaves.
Ifrsolud, That we cordially acquis-)
tho wisdom of the nominations of W'J
ward and Lowrie, and will a's.AVua;
ing them by a majority of 73,000.
Jlesofvtd, That these proceedi-yi
publislied in the Clearfield lirpublKa.
J. W. Cor.-, See',
Gen, McClellan anu tds Am.--!it
frequently been asserted, and is yet r!
nied, that tho terrible battloa of Get
burg were fought uuder the belief J
Gen. McClellan was in cotatrisnd
that that belief inspired tho men tmU
ot daring and heroism. 'I ho New ft !
Ileyhter publishes a lelUw froia g woj!.-"
offienr at GcttysLurg, dated the 2fllb Jtf
fioni isliich the follfitlng is snexsa
rhltMiiphia Age.
" I deem it propor to stido here, J
none will liivetJieliardihuSilfoiJcnyJ
on thf second day of the erpg
when our men began to foil more or 4
despondence ns t'o the result, it wail
nnimrpd tn tint unldirr. 1 1, it. CIm
Clellan had been appointed Coidom
in-Chief, in T.laee of Oen. HallevM
wm actunllr on tho field direclir,
WllS.V AM) WUKKB tllU TBU CONSCKI TVIO!
Oruinaik? The Journal f Cummerce, diss
cussing the constitutionality of tho Con
scription Act, says: "To know what the
phrase moans wo must go back to 1787 and
l.-w.H.. i.l.. ift i-diari n.niipt' tilllOtpd from
the Constitution) meant at that time, and i movement of the army. This annouj
...... 1 . . 1 m mi t Hi n rn.-w ninrl iseitlt IliA h 1 1 1-4 . 1 -rl
.....n in I in ur nn. lirrilmhlll! V I nt ml .-n':nr ,11m iu umiii
una riiiioiin ui i-iiiuuaiiuii! ujuuruu.
the shouts passing from division to -
sion, and lrom corps to corps, umi: :
air was rent with acclamation of rejw.
17S7 civilized nation ait ever raised an ar
m, in iwu'uv. The etnscription is an invei'
lion of Uter times, aai of a country whose exam-
ulc it is not always well t fvllotc, Lan any
reader of history point to a conniption 0f along our whole line, ercry todv it
...1.1:. . r... .... ...mo nime In 17S7? That siauuinz irom 1110 iniensiiy ui iiisbe
; .(.is. r.iiActliui I f ii ta;iia im lr niiw tt I h An ! 2 that it meant Mc 'lellan. Td it
heard more than ono group ot
.uu uini....iS :r . '. '. ' " .i:.... l I f ,..,,
bv the fathers i.rohably did noi include uiiit-ny ciuijiuiiiiiig ui i n,.u
, . .... nr ,i r-ninorililioll." 1 O llll'l. tlio " f' ..v-navi. uuuu iiiciu mum (,
.Ml V. . I I"".. I .. I - , . I I
i ne oattie was won ui oer ice ni.;.rr
of McCIollaii's name, wud that'll rrl
burning sLaiue he could tu We f
there to share with them the bonor o:;i
the
i.,.i..,i i.. i, i.lland as I0112 auo us 17 50, notouly to press
VMllLI'ltlt. 14 llliib Vl- i - . , 11 p
cretion was the belter part of valor.' and W seaiaon iwuicu prouueeu muwar oi
came down1 as gracefully as the coon did al, in the old rrencli wnr, to pro.
to Davy Crockett. He, with tho remain. W loafers-idlers in Ike streets who had
derof his gang, surrendered to Colonel i "0 i''ends ami no means to sue ou a ha-,
Shacklerord, who was well acquainted with j beat corpus. No conscription, it is believed,
the redoutablo John,' and is said to be aver existed until the 1'iench Jacobins m
a distant relative." ivented H, pending tho French Revolu-
. , 1 r . n: tion. ' As to the enrollment of names pro-
Morgan and a larije number of his ofh-, tQ jrafli , BUoU ft ,uing u unknown
oerswere immedmlely taken to Cinciu. .() n Europeun couutry. for the simple
nali, where they arrived on Monday night. reM0'u tllllovery human being, one or two
The Commercial says: idavs after his birth, is enrolled or rather
A large crowd was assembled at the tle ( 'registered' at an Inspector's office. Now,
pot, and as the prisoners moved immenso as the laws in Europe provide that every
numbers were constantly added to it. undo person at the age of 18 oi 'JO must, at
When they marched down Ninth street ; (end to his military duties, the authorities
not less lhan 5,000 persous surrounded of the various cities, towns and villages, nf
the famous guerilla and his aids. Many ler having received "the quia" of troops
nr Ili0i.n Innkprs on eeemed excited, and to be raised bv them for the general gov
cried, " Hang the cut thioats," " bullj for cm men t, merely look to the books of the
the horse thieves." Several of the specs Inspector, and send notices loall those who
tntors wero flourishing pistols, but the were born 18 or years previously, to ap.
triini-d nnii'klv drove them awuv. Incur at a certain day al the" town hall" to
...- - . . i. , . . I. -11
victory.
Tho Boston Courier has a private W: j
from a Massachusetts ollicor ofhigbi
which alludes to the same mailt
follows : ?
"Late iu the night before the MLv
Gettysburg, whilsi on the march si
men so tired thai they could litrd'; f
one foot before the other, a ruiM'l
General started that McClelliin Ml
command of the army ; it put new i
. . . i .i .'. 1 i1.a:
to tue men, uuu nicy luii:"1 ineii
ings, and as tho report passed do
column, cheer after cheer went
McClellan and victory. Grxl t"r'
be may be again put whore ho b'-tn
the head of tho Army ot Hie roi.a
What Gen. Houston Think.--,
ferenoe to the declaration of jmmI-
Texas by the rebel government, Oen :
ton says :
"For Ihe confederate govrLnif
nend its military officorBtoasjW!;1
last week and pied
Wo would recora-
Total on both sides in our liandi, 20,342 II . nol-, f ., ., ,
Of course this only includes the lebel . . ' 6 .
tjM Monitor one morning
iteveral cases of type.
vou.who aro anej( to such " restoration." . wounded that foil into our hands.
to ask Democrats lo assist you.
entertainment for which thoy
rclib
libit whatever. It is a work of vandal-i l'''0''
How
H is a:t ' many they carried off with them carl only
have no' he estimatod, and range from 5,000 to
buy the employees of that office each a
new shootinj'Stick and place them as guard
over the establishment.
R K P R SENT ATI Yl COX. It HENCE. The Con1-
ism for which they havo no 6tomach. , Tue Monitor- We have heretofore neg' j fereg from the several countiea compos
ing this Representative District, will meet
nt Ridgway on tho third Thursday of Aus
gust (20lli inst.,) at 4 o'clock, p. m.
If you weuld avoid "sorious trouble," the'' lected to notice that the Monitor, publish
way is wide open for you. Lose no lime ed nt Huntingdon and which our readi
in sounling the alarm so loud that the' crs aro aware was destroyed some time in
misguided bad men you assisted in placing Hay last by an abolition mob Pha;nix
at the head of the Government cannot like has risen from Ihe flames of abolition
fail to hear nnd to heed you. If you do! malevolence very much enlarged and
JofAn order has been Issued from the ence,
', headquarters of the army at Gettysburg
The field band of the One Hundred and draw u number which will decide whether, t0 supersede the governor in lbs
Eleventh discoursed "Yankee Doodle" , the person thus drawing is a conscript or 0f hie authority, as has been ilmem'
on tho march, which tho prisoners endured not. Suppose the quota assigned to a dis itho' 1 have heard of it in nooUt--wiih
complote sun:roid. Morgan, on the ( trict to bo 5.000, and the number of per. does net seem lo be exercising
way, interrogated ihe captain coiumand- sons enrolled under tho first class to bo ftte powor, but central Riid abkt ;
ing the guard concerning the whereabouts ao.OOO numbers, from 1 upward, in an urn jt may be that (Ait is not a t'10 10 ' '
of his brother. ' or vase, or any thing convenient. Then these mutters. 'My answer i. I)'--';
They were ensconced iu the city prison ull those liable are called alphabetically I di80uss the princiuloof liburity
ubnrtlv l,pfrir nlevon o'clock. Before and draw a number out of the said vuse c , Br i,a rioht. rif the citi:en are two"-'
locking them up they were deptived of n urn in the presenccof the prova-t Marshal. ' avit trampled under foot ! Acq" 1
lurgo number of pistols, which they btuted if the quota of troops to be raised in said uom pation is tAiKry lsne'M
they hau oeen permitteu to reiani oy me uisinci n iiouve nium i u,v,', u wavi ,a i,eliull ot sucn inuig' i "'..i.
lafma n? nil-pot wl nr TliAl-A WAS about A rlruwinf. fl'Oln number 1 till 5.000. aro cons ..,;. nia t.loa nt rvrantl. ana'0'
bushel of pistols, all loaded, stowed away script and all those drawing numbers crc'lll(, 0f w,ir(-(rutnc('ifi!the thrown
in the office of the city prison, all of them above 5,000 are "discharged ;io(m y
revolvers, many ot the officers carryiug a j jjy-jj, ,s pretty well ficttlod in thoi This dootrine is correct and forflj
br?co- . , . f . ... . . r public mind that U10 (spirit of Ittwloss-Uppl'" ns well here, in the loyt .
Morgan ful y six feet high and of nervades the .North., owl n lhe oc'eracy.
prepossessing tuougn not imposing press . ,,:-,. ftml t.reona. c . Tt.a ThiN (
neii 1:11:11.. iii iw .uv .... -, - - - - " , ii 1 1 1 1 1 r. n r. r-1 . a - ,
in a
this, wo will gladly accord you credit forotherwise improved, under tho editorial ' prohibiting the disinterment and removal
more patriotism than you evoryetdia,
played, and more lhan anybody will oth.
crwiso be willing lo believe you possess.
UriyA coterrvporary says : "The Admin
islration understands the handling of an
army about as well as a small toy does a
tag whip. The darned thing tangles
alL'ut his legs."
attf"Old age is coming on me rapidly,"
as the uroliiu said when be was stealing
apples ftoin the old mau's gardeo, and saw
the owner oomitg oowbide in hind.
management of J. Irvin Steel, formerly of ol" dead bodies from the vicinity of Gettys-
! the BlairsvilU Record. burg during the months of August and
A second attempt to destroy this office September,
was made a tew nights ago, but the work
had scarcely commenced when the per-
BoyThe Johnstown (Pa.) Democrat, pub
'.ishad bv James F. Campbell, is one
Ha (l b ittiiifl
black pants, white shirt and light felt hat. bio teachings of tho Abolition party, j Bulletin, of Saturday, conUM
No decorations were visible. He has Jor many years past tho Abolitionists following cratifying annouir ,
rainer muu nice, mno ui.ig ,; navo aavocatou reBiHiancu to it inw "Tho otato Treasurer ui" r ;
nothing in it to indicate the possession of wll;cll wa8 pa8fj0d by Congress in con-1 to-duv commenced yafwg
un,l?,1ua'intlpen ?cl ual Tn T.in0 nrobablv'my witutho Constitution of tho1 annual interest on tho State
twtotc!;efoever;Let:i'urwTaS Thoy treated t de- IrrnL' and Moc
mueh after the manner of his chief. He ciston of tho Supreme Court in the The wholo amount, in ronnouT
dollars, -
OI ,l.i..n, nni an IT i . i .1 1 . .!,!.. , .1 11 ... . mi nrtMiicrltl1!
a man oi invincioie uemuiiuiiu, tempi, nnu iney ononiy vioiuiou nu nnjd in coin, jnus -., j
petrators wero discovered byeomesoldiere' i . . . . T , nroeiio man ot lT.,nc,D,e ,aeie tompt, ana tuey oponiy vioiaioa an pftid ,n Coln. Tnn
lL . u . . , the best, neatest, and most energetio countenanco is not devoid of certain sav- statutes that interfered v th the proc- innin. trno to her p cdfit touf'
there encamped, who made goo.1 their country pBper9 ln the Sulo. Iage ,ioM. which correspond well with his, lJZ1 LtLA. Z T' V
"P0- . I r-:r .... . '.' ..t.,;,, barbantieeasaleaaer. , , roHnnna:L;,i( vr,f.ilft ' TT.,J
IU1V,
it i. ... r. Uinn ! . . . 7 . . . ............ I Th whnlrt. rAnnnsihi itvof tho recent
, Lf -r.i.' i ounc lauiee wno lauit o" i Morgan c aims mat ne surrendered to , . -.t v,' , .,
isSrThe Breat issue before Use country ,, ..'.. . . , e' ..,.,. ' Atavf..! nn imnn and t.hiw. A
TlT uuii ..i;iir.r. ....i Anmn i'n. proiioseu io, can oe resioreu wwu- uantain uuroriuge.oi tne muiuaoi voiura-, v...i4 .r. ,.r nllr nifC1
is this : Shall abolition put down the Ln- hi.n.ri in their ,,s.V. ,.,ntv. wlo naroled thorn. Gen ' will bo compelled to meet the issue at . tie affairs of your
.nn s in i ii 1 1 ninn tiui aown aoouiion. "J i'. , - . ., .. -, . ... . . .;n An
Shacklelord, wbO was withtu a sbort tis ; the ballot box. Age. Y w'""'
. -t i.t tnn inuch in'1
jiyjru jilt who . iiy,.
ion. or shall the Union put down abolition. , ciousnosa oy just wnmpenng
Henry Clay, 1851. 1 ear you wero only joking