-1 U 'Y t- If MmMUM s li r?i v "f i ' 1 It,. V 1. D. W. MOORE. y. B OOODLANDER, Editors MINCirLrs, not MEN. VOls. XXXIV. WHOLE NO. 1773. CLKAKHELI), PA WKDNICSDAY, SWTEMriKIt ICG3. I-:.... -':.. .... . . Fir lbs RipHhltcnn. bVcARU TO I'M I! ir, Sep!, 8, ISM. Mntrt. ICJ'itut l : A few davs nuo tall. t wamper-jawed liuekcye, paiaed through ''is loynlty. and remunerated for I tho Btreeta ol Washington, doubtless on 01 coining n u roa-j to ixxUam ; but hii long, lank and ; l"os pnncip is no vacancy I will make one, if I can ui coj.periiPMU ctlie.ial, if not I will es tablish a new department. A man of yuu- ,.r iK-ip.M m,c ,,0 compensated fop From th PlilM,.!,,),! as-c WHAT 18 LOYALTY? TERMS-$1 25 per Annum, if pM ln.drszifi. hm .si-hiks-vol iv.r,o n: ih one of rVih'forj Vhihtdilnhii A le : Tli! 7o HWM, , " ;"ften rubles of the d iv. It if true bi...l,n.bin.' 'l... k-..i.-.i. -...i-i I can't en-.,. m ' .V,".'.u.v-i".,!",,.u'" J-n8MB" "'cl.onaries ; but the i.in Vi,.i..i.7 ij? . .vs. ' z::: l :r i uk ..., 1 r. - "r- w, AU6 0Trl ou.rM. -Hciiio i. to k.,o- .... -ui viio iMuuuinf iuniiBiuu, . J ---...-i c'mui inuur u promo, 6 wnai lii f if j eeioy. rornpv. nntl .w,. where be stood garmg at the beautiful g-nerai wenare of year party, ond I'll political philosopher, our time, , building, (gaping like a frightened Pe.) adhere to my principle.. .d stand by that 'term rL Zulu musing and wondering, until he a ac-! '. of my prands.rep, epoke lien. 1 iremely w bai.lk-d ' it i J ln " costed by Lincoln's ,W' who anked'l execute my otlice .0 the best of my almost unlimited extend I, ! , , dr ,h lum if ho wsnted to see the I re.' dent nl'ility, and when that in exli..,.kte,l f . , . , , y B ;(1nii 'J- "et "J. l m'' ia "nJ nnK for adm"- fcIe,1"d drw l,'fe''0i'l.. J'oelry ngain. j prapha. and jet the m-a, unco. i ii. wa. . .vere Iwk At first Well; now let me meditate. I hardly I hinted above, continue e couldnt find the hell-knob. After ; what 1 have done. Wait a little mystery. It ispnttv , b. .ng .ho. n th. instrument, he could n't j nil I reflect. Yes-now I've got at it : j that lovalty " does not yes," replied themi-lunatio, "I want to fc'o to Greely his knowledge box ia open Ivato conversation, ,l .i.Tn?.,...,.,''" aninp of the word, 11s to bo a profound certain, however He then exclaimed, in I've written a Ion,- AuV JKJ?'.' 1 7. .,u.ue! ' l nleiln '!'" 'ot- cents of mingled dismav and-.n,lll nobodv believe.. ,l ,. rZ : 1 , ' PI";r, iron, any "-- Oh Idifrtculty. why .tan .. fictions .ritingThey , : .JCIt V niy wayT Got Ibee hence, ;nd tumbled about by tho unmerciul ionisi or n sunpo, tor of L (L, tut ion e At ,;Uhd8 v WUnd Wy ?f he, VUbUc' 8t Iika 'e , or u consiste.ft' lri,nd of t.u, V ? Li i i 'i1" Cvntlcal .,unctur'. he cotyledon they per.sh, and decompose, crn.nent, or even a Meadlt adherent t,t wheeled .round to thrust his ,pleen upon ond t.u-n the germ, the. Tn.peri.lmWe ! the present Ada 'in Oration S f 1 I - ,noulj''j)' h'h ' imagin- eerm sprw.g, up, propagates ani grous, appear, plainly enough, it j. honed ed he was surrounded, and, in the exer- end what knd of plant have we got ? J piocned with our prwenl hl 'xU v word joviillv "- ... 'pi i r.gn. i.r. y nave tnind ,im in ih ..!. ol party allg,w, nU wi , , . to have any w.ilofhU own. Thy have ftnd:,td In. amiable wek.,ojNe, his most vulnerable po,nf. in order to make hi,,, rnesSl and gall him rflrc-1 toaUy nhon he refuse, lo obey the rein.! Like, the p-iftonan guar.i.H. they make use i THE DRAFT. hiiv it m:cAiI: xi:c r.s.titv. UNITED STATIC LOITEItY. , Somo faceti-Mix en'!cn,i;n Lis rer- In lite winter of 1802. Feendn H. I"1"1 Ul? ' ' '"K ' TLo 't.(r, tits ..l.i : ti . . ... in tlio "In cvfrv S 1 1 1 n r i li a t t i 1 1 n iif'fntH ' n Senator fKnn Maine, in a "ncech nv?J '.'0 planaliij : i hetiato, said: LIIIU'CI Mat"- Lottery! i-,tin- Crillinnt .Schem't-.i ! ; : I I ring the bell of nun poetry, lion, rang the bell 4 A servant soon appeared at the door, i and he was, by the impulse of attraction, t drawn into the presence of that mighty j ud august potentate, Abiaham Lincoln. . After a formal rception, the President i directed the apparent stranger to it seat. Here a long ond dtcp silence eusued. I -Alia toon a pmcii ot snutl, and peered i at the man with all the force of optics I that he could brirg to bear ; long and anx- 5 lousiy "Abe surveyea him, first taking a ; Muiui ai nib cranium, men at bis nose, (more like an Elephant's proboscus than J the olfactory organ of a human beirg ; Ins dull oifans of ision was next tho object of "Abe's" glancos ; next his arms i und shoulders; and then his eyes fell up- on the man's thighs, legs and feet ; indeed, ( be took a regular capapit view of him. . Lincoln continued his scrutiny until a bright dash of recollection suddenly broke - the darkness caused by a long absence, j und separation, be thought that tbe mat) 1 who sat before bim wa. an old acquainl- mice. No harbored a doubt in bis mind, j but determined to pry into the mystery, i so he exclaimed, " is your name I!en ; Uie man looked upjeared, atupefied and ; trembling, and said "yes, sir." "Where are you Ijoui?" -vas again asked "Le-roy, ! Jllinois," wi.s the response AH doubt ' was now removed, and an animated con i versalion was began and kept Hp for some ) trine, but I cannot nartate the whele of ? it. It wis a chat of peculiar nonsonce. l Wipn they before met I cannot tell. , i'crhaps they had "split rails" together; 5 or, perhaps, they bad passed a night in j drunkenness, in some unoccupied pig-sty, I or giose-pen. (Pad enough to have either 1 disgraced bv them.) Hut where amleo i nisi nuieiy my pen is running awny f with me ! Hen made known his buir.as, and Lincoln said : Well, 1 do n't know whether I can givo s you an office or not. I must ak you a : tew questions ! 1 do n't know your geane ulogy, so 1 will begin thus: I tNi ntv. What was the political char- acter of your great grand-father T ( Dt.v. Tralitioii Suva hn uu a te.M r.f J .VIJ v. !tlm revolutionary times. L.- What was tho name of your grand- i fat hor f I ho plant cf disbelief. What 1 did I call it a plant? It is no plant- It is a tnon sicr auiuial which lakes the author be tween bis jaws, and chews him un and spits mm out n mass or disrepute J'iic rneanini; of the it the term expresses anything that un American freeman ouirht to love nnd ad mire ai us I have changed considerably m ,r . ",n ""3' 1,nvo elol'ied:not Hie li.ld, absolutely for tho for this Lotten- fur -it . I'l t l.tlnMriinpennl p,,,.,,,.. An,, vet, reason that tho Government has ,fo. oc 4" o r 1 1 d i -1 1 i t u t p I r nLil 1 of tliodehn.tionof "loyalty " i8 faahful-; -'n to ine them, and ,e. no step U lake, , , iic.-, ub.;wn! 'Jhereforo, wo repeat i to 'l',banl these uimi. Why not disband iovenio Su.r.ipn re ll. at Hie loyally of onrdav is un inro.n,,,... ' hem? We hiivu "M) Ollf) i,., .. qirt-d. iiensiwie l npom i lliiii''. Wil l rest:i.r(. t,i i l,..i : ever intendeil lo hiiv.. Ii:...i... subject, 6 are still loft sticking up to the , r tl'a most wanton kind. 1 olfered a vory iieck.as it wero in a quagmire of proportion to stop a!) enlistments, doubt arid p.n ploxily. Tho question at. ""'ot Wilson, of Massachusetts, said : tliH hpiid of this article remains unanswer- i ' 1 l",vp f,v" nn J over again been to the ed. q have told what loyalty is nut. I ' Wftr Oflico, and urged upon Ibe leparl liPt 1-oriiey. Greelv, MeMicbael, or some ' ,lut to f lop ri ci uiting in every t art or Othei'of nill nni.lu ..li -r l!.., nn.inl... II-. I . i . - ' . I'i'i'-iiieiiis, leu us, ii wul,.i. " iiaeuaa llm promise liiey cui, what it w. Ixul-iiikr. H'ut it should bo done. I bolieve wo have Tb drawiiitf ot'h nrbo numbwr will entitle tho loruimitu bo'ider to i , 1 bran-new highly linishM nnske ; 1 biu new f-nit of clothe?; 1 pair of hlioes and stocking.-; 1 florin t blaiik-et; 1 nice Luvci'oaclc and knuuwit-k: i . : . . . i . . . ..' ' i iiicu citrinogo box AVltli UD ii spenlcinir of the consoi-inta which ' l6'-' 1 "link 11,0 I,l'P'-'nent ought , and spoon: , tho I'aUoiwn Guardian kuvs: 'unteer force." 1 1,10 J,"-ky " liut: within the last ci.;htv now let nie reflect Again. Let me see if ; ofou. levolulipi.aiy falber-.tbe term " iov h.8sliys built entirely out of fiction, alist" was -ynonymous with tory or trai In the first place, Lincoln is made to esk tor ; and to boast of lovaliy ihen was lo what Jien's great grand-fnther as. and. acknowledge preference for nrbit'arv Len is mado lo say, he was a lory. Now, power, and a confempt f.jr f,e instit J H, 11.- LUtlll. lie was Connecticut blue-lihls bad we not lories in the limes spoken of? and, were they not the ar.aostors of (he leaaer. ol (lie AboJidou parly ? Trace back their genealogy and you will find it so. Jn the second place, I find Hen is asked abojt Iris grand-huhcr. Well, he answer, be was a " blue light man." Now, I have only to point you to tho action of the Federalists at New London, Connecticut. When Stephen Decatur'. Hel lay blockaded in the harbor. 1 only mention thoracis, and you can consoit history fcr the rest. I'll take the ibird question, " What did your father do?" How will my answer correspond with his l'. . 9 III .... V..i,; un,,, t)u set): w nen our brave soldiers marched into Mexico to avenge an insulted Hag, Toui Corwin, the avowed champion of tho Free-Soilors. in speech, made use of the following lan guage, "1 hope Ibe Mexicans may welcome our soldiers with MWy hands to hospita bleyrnivj." What a g'uriout reception! And yet it is jus such a one as was wished by uu American Cititen ; and it appeared to be contagious for ewiy newspaper that was not Democratic caught the words, and iieiaiden mem throughout the land ; ey. ery tuan who did not adhere (o Democrat ic principles caught them as ilie ',.11 from his lips and ihouted lhe so loud that they are still reverberating between nun nnu lliuuniains Ol Amurloi Then Lincoln protiounds another ques tion : "What have you done to merit my confidence? ' It is answered in the lan guage ot W. Lloyd Uarrison, who said, "1 he Union is a lie 1 The American Un ion is an iinnoUure!. A rnvetnnt .,; death, and an agreement w.lh lull! ' 1 am for its overthrow 1" Garrison is the biggest load in I he Abolition puddle, lie mm more man "old Abe'' himself. I could go further in my review, but it is not necessary. I onlv intended lo you that ficticious tales sometime con tain agreuldeal of trulu which is ".trail, ger than fiction" itself. t Garrison thinks our Constitution is n and the rights of Ihe iieonle.' On ...(.,., ;.. to a dictionary which now happens to be at our elbow, we find that loyally in un general acceptation, signifies " adherence lo a prince or potentate, constant faith fulness, submission." From the same au thority we learn that a loyalist is "one who adheres to his kinone wboi.ro fesses groat loyalty." Tho legitimate definition of lovalty, therefore, is, in tho first place ' adher! aiKjoioa prince or potentate" Ali who adhered to that royal scoundrel 'Jhnrl? j the traitor king who endeavored lo de prive tho English po inlo ol'all their uhar- Krcd lights, gave proof of their loyally. Ill U-tin 1: t .1.. ., . I I . .. I . .1 - ....v, tuumira io ma lyiannou exao tions oriving John, were loyalists All who were faithful and obedient io that capricious, blood-lhirsly mons.or, llenrv ..., -. c iulal, -l l) iii.i.m THE COXSCKIPT In passe i'""' -" i .ii,iciMii uuaratan buy JIai-lc the churifre. Tnsioi,l ,,fit,.. ... , , . Cl .v v I 11V rollicking, joyous, fi-eo-lieurted voluti-teei-M, clustering on the imisaing truiim and making the welkin ring with laugh nn J song, what do wo find 7 Wo una the sad and still with doors locked and nnned isenti- IWtlt J-.l .id. A ail i . . 1 m.o ...ii j;uaiu io prevent me Uesi er on i.H& io-ua i :i in i(i more men injur il, ol aininutiition : or the Government than wo need cr can 1 nice tin-nlnte. tin-ftn 1-nif.. fnVlr A i I ou to Uhh, the holder of number will liaye 11 rnirnlnr fheso complaints about too manv vol- Inoomoof "1S P1"1' '"Onth, I'.lld .vhc-li ii n leers wore made while the l'res'ider.t ,ll,ft crUL'J 'r i over," will rOLeive & nau sun a nillo regard for the Constilu- capital pnzo ul ?flOt.'. J-bm;..,'!' VB,"M ''if Kaianeipaiion I'lo- With mich inducement the anri- en eonscnj)t,-i.rnie.I conflict for tho freedom of the! "i'I,Itn!)MI'K l''lic. 1 his is bo ftouthern r.egioes. Thon, abolition Gov-! P' , " I",,"3 irUTuf.Oii, but cinors were denouncing ibe puiicy uponH enu.inc pottery, m wbu-U tLe ;naca- ato attempt to oaeajio from the iron "'''ioh war was being waged, and Gov- ft . I . . ni-nm Ao.n r rtisp oi me i-rovost 31nrsliaw and :1-",n"s. -uusnacnusoits, was tno cniKinng conscript net. Their names have been drawn from the, fatal wheel, in the terrible lottery of life, and their children, rro weeping and their wives have already the cliillino- hoiisp ol tho widow's wecdu upon their m ,re tliro"t'l'' than they were before heart. The cat- loads of these di-iif'i. oviJant was it to our rulers that the geru will fahill ll thoy pvoniie,!. LcirHlized bv HC'L of rlft irfiiu nn - l ilt ....ItJ J'-V.W...,, IMl llli. J -t, J, post hole oyijr wbioh he rules, would 1 11 tries ciihI.c r . ,i , n swarm with abolitionis.s rushing to arms UU iX ' 6t if a nogro proclamation should be i.-suelh 'I'm ! p i t,,e.dl1,m!nt l'-tncts. -Since -1.3 ehange in the war policy the ' i vl t,rwiw 14 I'"JSO Will be (111- road.i fiotu Massachnsetis havo been not ! v' """ouiieed, and any one drawing u prize wm Do luiiiiudiutoly uiitia of tho fact. ed men torn from their homes and guarded like we dare not make com parison ! passed through this place on tho Krio Itailroad yesterday niorn ing. Who can estimat tho crusiiing weight of misery burdening those cars? How many souls darkened and oppressed with the crushing and stifling Renso of wrong were there-, in- people would not, endorse the war undor l. io proclamation, that they passed a law to force them to fight. Volunteering no suorfssfjl under the Crittenden lesoln- t ton, was abandoned, and conscription a f. "'' "0IV a "'".vah'st," i-resniitci system of obtaining troops odious lo all ';''"al r "'0 United Slates, two people, was resorted to. Tho moment the I , ,n ,"2" of Pennsylvania, i l iff . L' 'J1""19, and stead of noble, willing, chivalric men were "loyal citizens," according io the genuine signification of the phrae I1..I u'l.i.i 1 i . . . xum ni-iniujuoii nus nus nrecioui l A HI I II I I . Jl I . .1 "wiu luyuiiy in mo united .Siatos. at uie prt-seui iimo t Vo know of ces or potentates in what, aio anxious to do thou- utmost und wish ing for lil'o only to savo and servo thoir country. - Jiut 1 resident Lincoln nays this is war for tho Union was at andoned. and a war for tho negro inaugurated, that mo ment the conscription Lecnnie necessary. If 'oosUr () ) Democrat. The Ami;erio.i I'kopoiItiox. tho ex traordinary propo-iiior. of the Judge of a Criminal Court in Maryland to the Secru tarv of War, to which wo referred in nuv number of l ho 17th instant, urging thm .... .v. ... , u 1 bll IIISl no prm-j 10t y'O time for further experiment- the president should, by ailed .the ing in volunteering, and, it is his w ill vile (, ,i,V,-and perrwide) tl ; b.-WInt did your father ever do for his J i:(innlry ? - lie hoped that the Mexicans would , "covenant with death, and an agreement I ecof"e,our eoldier. with bloedy hands I with bell"- and Lincoln thinks it is noih I to ''Of pita graves." I can mind that well. at all. lie has set it aside, and swears I L.- ( aking a pinch of Miuri" and peer- il aint worth a curse only a piece of sheep ting in Ins eyes) What have you done skin parchment, Ac. . Now, didn't be iro to "'"i1 m' fonfidenee ? j it hot and strong after he took his seat? II.- I arcuo that our constitution ia i 1 I think h. iH,l Il ... :i i i.:. i . TV imoW1 !i i0'i "ndi"" nC,een.'" I ll!e a:r Cowards Charleston,) threw down j 4 uutiso i iiu Ruinoiiiifhi his over-ooal. b.i.l aai.U i.; . ..i. I l.....u. ti.l I .... .... . . ' ...a KH'irs, IOOf 1 i . I . . ""'"'"luere great guiiotino to, on Els hat, put hi. spectacle on it ) seia- j I'l'liead us abettors. ed h Id flPn uiwl nAn. I . I . i ,., ... . , .mi iu iirn nriunc b - (.nnling,) What do you think I I proclamations for Greely. Loveiov Sum i doing with the ship of State? How ! ner and Wade-all shinine names ' l!v a little alteration the? would make as p.ioil " am " am I steering her ? Ji - Overhauling her, painting her hull and her deck red (with blood, and . you're steering straight to ruin. hat Vise aru I doing with her? ! li.- Destroying her best sailors. b.- 1 like to ask you questions you J answer k well. What sta' is she now I wiling in? I lb- In tbe glorious sea of disunion. iL.- V ho made what the Democrat, call our government? C - A band of traitors, led by Washing ton, king of trpa.'cn. L.- For what was il erected t therepresenuiWro Mh V for our par,, Wo not wU to ins.iuit'e U1): ' 'Ut f army hllod with such men comparison between " llone-t Abe" and 11,080 cars tontamed yesterday King John, Henry VIII. Charles I or mrmn. Sarileil and cribbed like George III, though a certain Philadelphia i ,ve") wo navi1 s3"'"-it hized with black piper lately attempted to prove that the 111011 011 the slave deck, and went for only inf erence between an American then, and the rude liberty then- had thTfSSAnAl ! torn from in their tive Af,! latter obtain, his oflicial p A lh-' 7 ""I 'ad , 11,0 right. Tbi!, indeed, isonertiirerence Bn 1 V, ''"i'" ni" n.dely broken br avery great one ; but it i, uot bv anv tne 8lnvo tni,l0l' but those men n-tmr. I.T.U.,0 11, - ... .IU . . " ,1.1 I,.. I I . . . ""-"'"lo uiiierenca iwiivpi.n " o i.nvoneis n no loe ur-i nn n i . . . . " 1 Chief Magistrate of this Itepublio and o' wore white incn. Ameriean'ei . " Z ""S"" V01!""1 li S "ho. had shouted themselves -l.nl! have been e.nnn,;;;;; bai.ru; con- :' ?i. 'L" f CCt'y rwP'.sl.b.1 V. " hoarse on the anniversaries of Am,,,-i. vietior. shall be sentenced to ibe " r.1 .;,ur.'ai'.!V0,,'J. cu,", u- can Jndeneneenci. and wUr I....I t tuar lor unties than aia nor " 1 ..-j HUM .VJVIJ i .. , .... iineuii years. Anoth -r section of the sumo article de rlarea tno fact of any slave having escaped to any of iho Stales or Territories of tho Union, without Ibe oonient of lii muster or owner, nwchnirc evidence that siieb ' Xc. iroelainaiion, m- 1 tho slaves ot M.i r.iaini, n loyal Mate ot tho Union, to ab scjikI from their masters and enlist in the service of the general government, has in duced ns to reler lo tba criminal code of the St itejipon 'tint subject. We find that section 17 ' ". article ciC, under fhe head of "crime and punishments," reads as fob .ows : " If any person ahull entice, penutde. as sist, or offei am inducement to any slave or servant, knowing innj to be such, lo run away from his lawful owner or possessor u "Hiiior liny runaway Hluve or ser- - . . VHH.O uiiviui i ii u ir su nor v is- i i i ion ; and, if he.doea not fulfill his ob- tn"krlt to Relieve they lived in thofrc ligations to the people, the Constitution c8t ""''' xuMt country on the globe. piunues mr nit eject n:en t rroni olliea with Out any resort to revolutionary measore? Tlia Pioui.lnt i i . ' . v....., v, uciiig Kuoouniauie to the ' A Woman iShov. One of the Don it i Hf i i . . -.. 1 u ij i rinuiii .uiirsii.-us in jettorson a set of scare-crow, as ever was set un in a i-uiiiiiriu. imere nave ihev 'Iragged our country? - Why, to ruin t iWa are now sprawling on our backs in the mud and dust of tyranny ; and the unhappy mortal whosh ju'.d perchince look abore him, would see Ireland-the hitherto laughing stock of the world looking down upon us in pity, and laughing at us; while, if we would look to England, France, and other civiiizeu nationi", iney would seem so f.r 1 '. , U"J111 10 "'"J' authority, is; l"UMlJ ''oi a woman, the ottiet- night, slave had run away rpU r niii, ana not pemups in nii-uuKc lor her liusbam hr tna.terr i Vii, ' tnonarph '.tboyMa Mxire told that the Marshal had lirrL who oscaped'lVom ejected from his position o,,i hirl" m V' S"-"S iinor. lutionary niovemeiit. . . .. I he a fshal took a posse, went to If tliers is nothing like roualtn in ihpsa ' th hous" of the deserter, and sent piaies, uiete can be no loyally ; for there, 11)0 p"" in rear of t!ic house until Tun Di.i-Nioiisrs.0n ihe 1st of Ftib aary,. 1,jO, Seimlor Halo, ot Jew llaimv ii , r I to the petitions ni'ivir.rt . 1.... ., .1 . . . I ' J wiu soma pmu migiit Oo duvised for tUa dissolution of the American Union." Every JttpuM&mfknatvr voted or'ihtpa titwns. Mark the n.imos of Ihe traitors : J'.hn P. Ilulo, of Massachusetts; William II. Seward, of Now York. Salmon P. Cbase, of Ohio. , In the ilousi.-, on tho l!o i U of tho sarae mon'.h, the netiiions were p'tosniited by Joabna H. (lidding, now an officer under l.icooln's Union Administration. Every lUpubUcan Iteprncntative iotedj.tr (in petili u to wit ; Chan. Allen, of Massaehusel i. Charles Durkeo, of Wisconsin, .losliiia h. Giddings, of Ohio, liufus li. Goodnow, of Maine. llaulry I'ru let. I)ll'ORT.tN'T IO DSAI'TKI, Af .TI... f-.l owing important opinion of JLudg,. Holt nas iM.-en issue. i,y Uie i'rovost Marbhal General : "Under the thirteenth sectioi- of tho enrollment act, it is clear that a p.irly drafted and wishing lo furnish subsi st me or pay tho commutation, iU'jst do so on or before the day fixed for his ap pearance. Tbe privilego expires nit;: that day. If be faiU to report himself and is urreitod as a desei U-r, bo lias itill the ri-ht to go befure tho board of enroll ment and prove that ho is not liable to do military du'y; but if, on tho heflriri hi claim lo exemption, ho ;4 (0 bft liable, he cannot escape personal service. He is also, under such .-irpiini.ni.n..' de- tenlate " if there is no prince or potentate' of ll lo auuoieto. 6ooieolour " loval fellow oiliwn" ar so arixioiis to be and feni iin loyal, that lliey are willing (o make a i;pg utur poieatateof Mr." Abraham L.fifilp.'or somebody else,' in order to have a j.repei foundation for their loyalty. ; - ; -We have said above that tbe loynlty of our day is not alwavs ' patriotism. We have "loyal citizens" in al.un.l..nr l. are engaged, w bard as they ihh M, in Could this .Indue, havini! swrrn " tKt t 8U,,J ;' to oc proceeded against m win oe taitlilol and bear true allegiance to tho Stale of Maryland, and support the ! fi-'fhe negroes who"had de.er'ed from const,. ution and ,r, thereof. nd .hat I j the military servho in Massaehuselt. nore will to t he best of my skill and judgement, arr-ted a few days since. As the guards di.igent y umjuttifn,t,, without parfhtdv ! ere taking ll.em ilovrn '. ti, ulu.fi.. or prcj u c t.cceute the oflice.'M-a, mluse to . Jtoston, heavily handculled, on their way apply tho penalities nf il.ii iaui i L .'.. w ,. i ... n lu ,i M v a , i i i n ru. I'l H II II I can banc 'adherence lo a nr,,,,. ! he sho.,1,1 n. .,, . !.. t.e , l . . . 1 . . ' . . w. ?,u"" V'rren. .. . v. vi.v punvuvv r k- - i iiiiHiii nnu Miiiiiiii no hi i 'Pi nniiris io prisoner by hrnu' wiien they should assit-t him. IielcJ un in I I .. 10 priSOTier br ririlli' his nislnl brought before him. as criminal in, o -...' M.. T inW..-. r.... .' '.. ""'j'.'H ".io tneci iuo proi-iantatiof above ... thi n.,-. v: . : .r .,fru.w,.y """ . ..., ,,,,, .m.iiizzieu oy sutKing iuo lire-b ooa o tliet-ick ftennhlie Viewina their refi. i.nna o..,l ,.i..... r i.. I . .. . . 1' when the nosso ,wl"1,11 'o invite upon the peoide ofMary- ty e rsk our Ib-publi.-un friends to door ihev u n.-0 lan'1 ? X'linnai Imdhicoccr. recollect that the attacks on Governor 'li. V . I x- - Km tin ore all fiom their own party. Tim male in the agonies of deal li, tho ball tpck?. kentiicky has a Stale law having ,)assed (hro.igh her breast which forbuN the recognition 'of, ,ioil!i W o havo not, learned wh-ther tho blacks as eiti.er.H by nrnkirT-' Mc.ldieri aa minute he firod and cumo round to tho horror stricken at the fci-Thl Democratic press has not orii?in.ne.l Mn.1 Viewing their refulgence and wivr wiiuuua io tiling lueir robberies, allthe rtbourced " nuirutM oi ce inn nrioiiayf ii.. To cive univerpftl sufli-fcA in all . o- I nssseso. white men. (among them-bas fallen into degradation . - Mas that ceiiHMent witt Jmroanily?) And what mskes the matter .til! worse " - io nr. iner ulu D I WOrslim the: we ar da nn worse. with nur .words and bayonets, todeepen and widen ine misTraoie note that we are now in, Lincoln and his minion, have, by their guilty woiks, destroyed tbe noblest coun try that was ever reered by Ihe hands of man. Reader, let me ask vou one euestion and I will conclude, for I have drawn this tale out to a lenclh . that 1 had no inton- immortal nk-cer L - Vo you lovo Ibis government ? , H.- I love nothing but the nigger. L.- tan ji.u command a nigger reci nirnt? e b B - Can't commard even my own man ners. L- What can you do if I employ you? It- lb b, steal, lie and murder. : L.- What do your friends think or you? It- Haven't pot any. Kome pecnU cnii Ine a nu an. ignorant, drunken scoundrel, j L - Do you hale the copperheads? It- With heart. soul. unndandstrennik L-- Why ? Ii.- Jlecause they w.ot the whole coun try, and its constitution preserved. IL.- What is Congress? It- A deliberative body submissive io lap w.ii -vl ii, A rnAE:.-iA-. I ; ... ; . ' lOTiut-iii. i j. mine, ll l wm in i.v. .l i . . ' . . I L.- Would you risk your life on tbe Tluto. and ihe.e " Lll would n 0 i iI"1'onJU of Isitb-field? trial before m. . .k., d Ppear on And. finally 4 n v. ,. . . inai Deiore tne, and that Question ' .n r.i.. .... . ' va, no, no, (oe "?vp towards tbe door, ; y i i isy ! said IX Kk.n iii t ;m . . ii.. ... . . . , 'in iijj)uii-Luj rtj;eji(tfti uio uio.ttj fl- oflieial was anvsted or not. Ifso it of thorn. Hon,- i. " ' T '.w," '." "l is probable that tho writ of "habeas ,,. toenn,!! bhicksa, wel. TXJVoZ corpus will be s'lspended in his case fur the conscription, a strong protest ! 'cuncirg tbe "Copperheads." yn ll may be Hint the case is nor. in was sen, im In- t,. 1T.,; . c .. ' Con ner bead bat ... f,.;i i,iit i , . ...vu - " .. -, v. uiv i. nn. I if Ul LUC . - . . v iiiiiiiiuiii m i ri 1 in vnrv Avi.la.,A. nr. ... i . I i .-...n .. .wl .. i-...... - . 1 ci . 1 . llm H..l..l. .... I.. 1 J .... , i,m llitU(,n ueper.us.i ".sii"" " " iorm as io require iHore olate. it seenih to have been etloeiu "" ne uni. ly lurtunes, since the commencement' of .! J,..,,, ."i:" "'. ' , "'" K'1! ' . rom Washington v n.e uoo.i ivok. If the W -rw of the war, by .peculating in Government ! ; , "r eoniracis.anu other nelai ioti transactions which, a. the Hon. John P. Halo, (a Its publican Senator) acknowledged, are more damaging to the cause of the Union than the operation of all its enemies in tho held. IheseccBlract-niongem and spec latoisin tbe blood and tears of thai- countrymen, may be loyalists, nerban " lion or when I begun. Perhaps it will lite but they certainly are not r,niri't TL.t .1 y f!',leD(i"' iha edil(,r"' ,0 mjcn We PPsred to prove, if anv proof that they will not nrint il: h,. h.i r i nrsrv . I,,., ,i. . .V . -V f101 write. thv rin . ' .... '.LI . ; ". ""-o now maiie a-k i " ., 1 lo wr,le- na ' u ln8 ouuct "oasts ol heir Hyaltv wtio ui Jrea ast tZTV'- W,hich i 'he the very heI and front of ihel ,union -thafi,. ! . ' ",C0ln or Jc,r Davw? movement: we havo documentary ml iTi seolnd S 7ing,h wun.ry;' dene, to .ho- that it began w? h y.hem lnferenre., .nA make your .n'.wir l !llsl'Jl0llroft"'fi-. I" skort. it may your answer. Here be proved that ova h.ts. n m.m iK. i e j:.J . ' oi ine worst soi l. - lo cap the climax ofdeceit Ihvm.ClarioH JJem. get to omit tho enrollment of negroes in blessed is in store for tlmse who stir that .Statu im: I ate or Lm r. Coi,. L'liontR. ick ami Major Shkllmkykii otH. i iri i ...l : i ii . . . ' . ..; hum invtlKB oiooa.iic.t, won'. Old I ;ick have a glorious limo firing re publi cans ? Gem. Lie's Kstath.A colemnorarv savs tnal soma wrii I, a.. : li I ' , , ,. - - "... iimvi hi .UItKIII2l v.. 'Fl r.l.., J..1 r,u, llin- ' hio.l ... :. . J- of ihe Arlington Estate, near Washington cial information has been received in' f JSTib lev . mJmn TTl o.ty, as having once belonged to Gen rcanl to tlio fto nf I !. . ' ,. 1,6 Jet! 1 are "'"''h'en or the Washington. It wu. the proper l of the U.iid l-(Vll, J i Ut,Di 'l t,oU ' eVl1, ?nd ftflPrw- V funny cinci Custls family. fcd when vS "2. m, a , T Mr-,OP "W, den' ir0 ,,he "crds, ' clnl hxn o!,cy ried the widow Cusiis.he had I chao "l " r ,". l'u' in t!lt' av- '"r in trust for her son, and afterward for hor ? " nt brandy Station, m Jnne 6..A "..iT"? r ' . , grandson. he late G. W. V. Custis, to were both Icilled in U,, gi,11med Sureh" Z avs he h Wt whom il reverted.' Mr. tkisl is married a charge upon tho re bof Mn..r.,l S, .., v 1,,.,..;...: ... : JV. 'V4 ..,ul1 ... " . II ' v. mi UUILM USUI daughter of Waliwm F.thugh. of Chat- licadijuartorti. Jlroderiek fell at the he ever did t efore. ham. (who had mar-icd a Miss Randolph.) very entrance of (ieno.-ii n.,., . ' -- - and they left one i-hild. a daughter, who tent. UH'U"te0' Stuart. Which is the o married Hubert X. Lee, now at the head of Ilia Confederate army in Virginia. .-(beginning lo cr, , and ; arie. I would decide in "mwoV J.ffT" !."d f"!W Preleniion' door. tend Lincoln to T.rUru f and jA V E J XI r' "7" V??1 nd oMl"nl " ,0 .1 t ;,l.. imi I.:. v. -iimu . ia oea IO tlyv Ihe LlOOoIn Adm n lr.ii.,i. t i -.il.. ji.iviiu, I ii i )VU UlUIU. .Off HI Dll.tr IS full n.l I ...ill 1. . . --. uriii 'l nothina iDnr......- j . i.,.. ' ' I" " ,uu n I wdU obeyina their ln.no hr,i . i in n 'u11 bt, n office forthwith. I M-A younalady of .seel sixteen, with -.?..rr,ni'u,rL.rl." "'0 l,!,M.....n,l .I..L I,;. ,i :'. 'Biireniftit 01 Gen. MeOlU,. Louisville. CmwiTi. lor hn.Lnii i.. L.M",M '" " developed the speaks French .nu ,.l.v. the piau'o. A I S:?:?1! !LrOV"ido, ,h Bill ..i. "u uuiw. loriu wiiu. 1 "ll look around immediately, and if there close, Your., Messrs. Editor., with respeot. Yoti y.sroa. s 4j-So iuiu, uiejr compel n.ui ue, iw-n. ihe, ofien treat him as uneera,o1ai,y d di.rwpeettully at op ifro. treated thsfr wootln sover- young man who is handsome and ai-reea- 11. .. I I . L . . . . . " o;e is an ine wan. Money is no objeoi, at sbe drsire to live on love ullopci her. " tir'hat th7e. largest jewel L the worlcj ' The Kinerald Tale -f'-'j .-J J w io i oueen ot rosos in the L'lu-den ? Tho rose uf the wutnrinrj. Tue KcpoRrm Kriiitai.NT ' or Gen. pot, for it ruins over all others. ittf-T'ie man who oourted an Lnves fart gation says that it isn't half as cood twhea coiirtiiig an art'ectionuta girl employedlorsix moi ihs. all allowances tiGcii. ( ih is sanl to be ho feeble or swvanis ami horses shall cease. . The I hat he caunot live much luner Ho appliosth.n or this law to Gen. McClellan is in his hist year is the basil of his reported "retirement", - . , which he sharea with Gen. Frrmoni. Gon. fcar'Tho man who n-nnl.J in. i n i ;t i i a t'hnst would "stie.knt nothing.'' Butler, Gen. Hurl! and others. 1