Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 03, 1864, Image 1

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' HON. WILLIAM A. WALLACE
In the iSfnale vf '.rot
llcanlu, Jan. ', 18111. j
Wo have heard, sir, with no littles pict
ure, tho 'earned urunicntaml the admira
tie piece of mosaic, which our friend, tho i
Senator from Philadelphia, (Mr. CON-'. . . . . , ... ', ...
' v ,'thebodv. ''bach bouse shall liidee of the
NELL,) has elaborated at ourexpenso' lf,i ,,r ",. ,, ., . . ,, ,
" , 1 , , (iiiallJications ol its members, lias fanaii.
ir. ho menus to say thai we are tlia rovo-; . .. . . . , . . . ,
. . ,. , , , . ihati jutliienf CuY uuali luattvui of lis memwrt.
lutionists of this chamber, wo deny and, . , ' .." ,,. .
rpudiate it. If, sir, he means to assort
that in standing behind the ramparts of
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theConstitution, in plaeing ourselves upon
the "nmsty " precedents of seventy years
and upon the landmarks of the past mark
ed out by by tho men who framed the Con
stitution of IT'.'O, and who administered it
for thirty years ; if, sir, he means to say
that in this we are puilty of using red tape,
sirs, we glory in the red tape; nnd I, as
one of the sixteen cmoerntic Senators
upon this floor, (ami I speak not nlono for
myself, but for each nnd all of us,) will
tver stand behind these ramparts nnd up
on these "musty" precedents, sustaining
AhiK doetrir.c of red tape. Sirs, you nro in
t evolution, and you know it not. Sirs, the
'muty records" of tho pasture those that
yrcerve to thispoople their liberty, their
property, their ancient birth-right; find
are these t'no ''musty precedents" ol the
prut and this Constitution, formed by tho
fathers of the Revolution, to be swept out
of existence, to be ubrogated, and new pre
cedent and new doctrines to be initiated
here, because, forsooth, to-day we have
learned that they are red tape? Sirs, al
though younger in years than the Sena
tor from I'hiladelpha I am one of those
il,l fashioned men who believe in stand-
inpbvthe t,chin,.sor (he past; who be-
lieve there, and there alone, are we to find
.letv now and in the future. And, sirs, as
i i-.,r'l t!.i Constitution, wo are right nnd
vo.i are wron?. If you desire an ' organ i-
", ..;,, r.f II, is .vn,,ln l,v in Heaven's
name do yo'i not oi L'-mize il ?
II the can-
' ron as pointed u the Capitol, nnd wo
Ji.i 1 organization by which to vote men
nnd ir an? to save th Commonwealth, is
it a' '' r,l.iors the responsibility is to ret?
J-' rs rest upon the history of the past,
"upon :!.e letter cf the Constitution. Y..a
.ifst upon tlif iv-'ents of to-d'iv. We say
loyoii. Kcp .b!ie-tii Senators, if such were
Hhe ease, i! upon yevr heds rests the
res nt'-iibility, it is in .y.;t.r hands to organ-
ii lii s bodv, and v" f-il to do it.
J will state the legal propositions that I 11,0 'h elect."
ielieve conchi ive upon this question-! Wo have here the law for the precedent
bear with i:.e uhiKt I state them. The that was cited with disapprobation by he
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Senator from Sus,Uel,nnr.a. (Mr. Tunvll.)
lVtmsvlva.ia-aid I cite it, however I fai'1 lh,u 11 was nlstom llial oud,t
"musty and at fuuated" the proceedings to y oliliol, that tho custom ofadmin
nr.y be-the Constitution of Pennsylvania istcring the oath of office after the elcc-
pnvides. in Feotion l'i, that "the General lion Wi4S a CUilo'n
Assembly shall meet on the flr-.t Tu.s.lav ' Ml-' Tl R,,,;' 1 fni(l lhnl thfi fadi-'e
in Janmirv or eveivyear unless sooner of allowing men to act officially without
ivonveneil by the Ooverner." What is (he nriloa of an oath was a practice that
General Aivmhly ? What is defined, in ought to bo abandoned,
the first Bioticn.0f the same aiticlo ? Tho' Mr. Wallace. Then, Mr. Speaker, I
1. relative power of this CVmonwealth
it It til bo vested in a Senile end a House ef
l;.M.vesentattves. Thus we have what tho
"wor.is "Ceneral Assembly" mean: a Sen-
:e and a house of UenreseiUntive. .
Now we i.r.s to section 11. "Kach house
hal! ehco.- its Speaker and ollicers. Tho
J-i'i.a'e ,'liall nlso eheose a Speaker i;v ten
i) tv whin the Speaker shall exercise the,1'011 sworn, he is to ndmniister the oath
office of iiovei'itei'." Now, the lirl query
j i:-, what do l,heo wcrds '-each house" us
lis,-d in the eleventh section mean? Tho
i'lteoretation given to them by tho fir.t
- section of article I, shows that they mean
Senato aud a House or Representatives.
' "Kach houso," then means a Senate or a
, House of Kcpiesentatives.
There is ia addition to this obivious
' meaning, another monning. Thev havo
reference to Ac duration cf the existence of
those two bodie?. These word .'c.:,
.liouso" measure the time during which
tho-otwo bodies are to exist. If tho
.."Worth "General Aisembly" mean a Iliuse
, A a Senate the words "each house" mean
each Senate nnd each House of Kepresen-
lalivos and thus we havo each Sennit ehall
ehco?e its Sy,lcr and other oJhcera. Thero is
no evad ng this construction. It is dear -
ly and distinctly laid down by the words
' ..C ,l,i ,ln.,nmAnl itA1f Vr.iv la 4 X IV
. "1 IIIV Ul'l. U.UV.l . 1 WW... V" , la t,.j Vt,,lUlC
.. tho Senate that existed last year or the
,i . nn t i
benate that exisla this year ? 1 bus I say
, . r1
, tllrtt, ItlO pliUIl Ultu nullum uicniiiuk,
; these two sections of the Constitution
' . . . . .
1 bearing upon the duration of the existence,
1 of this body, is, that each Senate, shall
It j Q,aoIap an A ei fifTiPors TliA
words hero are. plain and they limit audi
1 VUIUIUI lUo COnbirUCllUli. .IO naiu kiira7
f words "each house" Usod no les than six j of 1803, for example, a Speaker is elected ; any act d b Uje .)resent Legislature,
tune in artido first. Let us see how they that Speaker remained in the chair as the auJ aMefcleJ by j0ijD P, Ponney, the
. arousnd. VVe take the section imniedi- Speaker of the Senate uutil the meeting sraler of tbe S(nftle( nnd an,r0Tcj ty
Mely following section seiond : ' of the General Aswmbly in the uccoed- j tho GoVernor, would not be held to be a
. . "Lach house shall judge of th qualifl-. ing January. That Is the consistent rracTllli(1 Uw in my c0(jrt in tbis common
cations of ite members." tice of this government,, Sow, if thm be , wealth.
Now, how absurd it would lo to say
that tho honso thut sat last year shall
judgo ol tho qunlifioatioiiM of tho Senators
who mot hero this year. It, i-t contrary to
common senso; it is contrary to every going, .Senator term expires tu ll:o (clo
tule of construction ; so thai 1 y the plain her eleetiou is n new Speaker elected,
word of section 12, the words 'each bouso' There is another point to which 1 ask
fulfill I., tlirt iltit"ilinn n f I Im a v i at mt, -.I nf I i l-o nH.mltnn of f lift Stminm TT.i itiil
,MiD III DliVIUII IU 11119. tmi-
punpo "Knch house may deteruine tho
. ,, ... ,
rules of its proceed
proceedings." Now, shall it bo
uaid that the Senate of last year is to de
termine, tho nilei of the proceedings of
this body. If that be tho truo construe
tion, then we havo the rules of last ses
sion in full foreoand governing us. Suedi
a construction has never been attempted :
to he set up, nnd it is contrary to good j
sense, tho section continues :
"punish its members for disorderly behav
ior, nnd with the concurrence of twotLirds,
expel a member, but not a second time
for tho same cause.
Can it ho said that these words "each
house" monn that the Senate that sat here
las year has the right to expel a member of
this body ? Certainly .not. No man will
contend lor such a construction. Then if
these wold in sectionss 1" and lu limit
the construction they do the suoie in sec
tion 11, and tliewoids "each house" have
special refeieneo to tho duration of the ex
istence of each body ; thpl is, the sessions
of each house commence on tho first
Tuesday of January and last until the first
Tuesday of January of each succeeding
ycai .
We hove, then the words and the eon-
loxt to ""fining our position. What
cxt wo have to susta.n our position? I
po back again to the " musty records" that
ftr ci,,l ,vith disapprobation by tho Sen-
'xlor fin,n 1'hiladelphia. Here on the
ftiltllte book, I find ft law of 1 SOI, that
r'eser i'es i ne uioite oi uiiiuinisieriiig inu
oath to the Speaker of this Senate.
What nrj its words? "Hint when either
branch of the Legislature thull have made
choice of a Speaker the oaths and nllirmn
tinns prescribed in the Constitution oT this
Coimmin wealth nnd in tho Constitution
of the United Stales, shall be administered
to the Speaker elect by n member appoin
ted for the purposo by a majority of mem
bers present; and. tlio Speaker so sworn
or affirmed shall administer tho oath to
W "' nn"fr ,0 the argument of
llie Senator from Sus.juehanna is found in
of "1C,S0 ""'""'y I'recedents" that
has been upon the statute books of ll.o
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for sixty
'irs- 11 is to tlay tljU liUV of tLe lan(!-
that the Speaker ot the Senate is to bo
sworn before entering upon his office, and
to the incoming Seuators. We have thus
the law nearly cotemporaneous with the
provision in the Constitution. We have,
then, the continued praetie, without asin-
P' precedent to hre. the continuous
', cl",in fnn" 1T0 1 to this day.
,' Thui we have the obvious meaning of
wori,ti' 1,10 '&text, the law, aud the
practice, all according with our position.
r'1" lheic is nnother thin? upon which it
, nppcnra to me Senators err-and I refer as
well to Senators on our side of the liou.se
as lo natnrs on the other tide of the
house. It is this, that ro Spep.ker was
over elected at the close of a session unless
the Speaker who vacated the chair was an
out-going Senator. That has been the
practice, I asert, from the tomiiicnce-
' dent of Iho government. Now, if that.
, he true, there is no law and no precedent j
for the oleetiou of a Speaker at the close ;
r.f 1 , .. iU m t 1 I. a .,1, I. ,
I'I DCTSIUU 11111 II lilt" IIIIU'I III Hit 111,111
. . . , . .
w not an out-going Senator. And I refer
. ,i f .
to the very last cases upon record the
.
ui.iusi. ui flJaillliaS, 111 INtl, ani JMT
aParsie,iu 1ST.'. They held over there
I ' . . .
was no election at the close of the session.
, Every Speaker in the chair since lfl has
I liPin An nut. trn n ir Sunnfr fi 1 ..,.1
then, to these "musty records," and you
. 41111A w ..iv wuimiiivm.1 .11, vi biiu
j true, tlio election of u Speaker at a prior
( session amount to nothing. Fault Senate
fleets its Speaker at tlio commencement
of tho session, and only because tho out-
i . . .. . ,. . ' ..
w here do wo lind tho expiration of the
I. . . . ., ,,. .,
, term of each house' Sirs, tho Constitu-
I . . . ,
i lion provides that tho people at tho polla
I , ,. , . , ,.
.liail Cllil j I'UI CAI31VJILC X UU 1 VU"UI W 1-
nato branch, the Nouso, meet the people
annually at tho October election and therti
thoy surrender their powers to them.
And, sirs, wo here too havo our powers
defined and our time limited. Two-thirds
of the members of tho Senate hold over,
w hile the terms of ofiieo of the remaining
third of the Senatois expire on the second
Tuesday of October, and the Speaker that
is elected by the preceding Senate, being
u Senator who hold;, over, comes to tho
chair at tho incoming session. Then
comes with the records of his office, the
Secretary of tlio Commonwealth, and be
brings to the bar of the Senate and to tho
man in tho chair, the official notification
that the people have said his duties are at j
nn end. Sir, when the Secretary of the j
Commonwealth comes to the bar of the
Senate with the certificates of the election !
of eleven new Senators, iiiere i.i anew ele-j
ment in this' body, and the man in the
chair has official notifea'ion under the
Constitution of the Commonwealth, that
his duties me ended ; and practice, prece
dent and law rcijuiro that he should leave
the eh; ir. In the pa-t. he has always j
left it, hilt now e find a Spci.ker attempt-j
ing to retain it, sustained by the Scnn'ort
from Philadelphia, and the name of Usui- ;
per given to him with congratulation.
Siis, the doctrine of a perpetual organ i-j
zation is contrary to the gonious ef our in- j
slituiions. Sirs, that
int.. l.:.
me i it'z iiei ct
dies" is not the doctrine of n, rcpublica
government; and, sirs, that the creature
,.1'lt.f. ,.n.,l,l. ..., 1.. nn, Inn tl,.. r,, ,.,u ('.
law lasts forever is not the doctrine of a
republican government. I a-k gentlemen
if they know whither tliey too teiidin
ask them whether they are not becoming
ari"tocratic in their tettdeneiej ; whether
this doctrine that tho Speaker never dies
is not very nearly parallel with the doc
trine that the King never dies. Sirs, we
have always a Senate composed of at hast
two-thirus of the entire number: and
whethcr the chair be vacitt by reason of
the death of the Governor nml of
the Speaker of the Senate, or because of
r , ? t. , .
ll failureon the part of the Senate to
, , . , ... .. . , r
elect, amount, to nothing. 1 he right of
sovereignty in this government rests not
it: tut) i:ir,iiuill3 Ul lliu --lnlsilluilotl, nut
rests in the people. They have here a
I ody chosen for the purpose and vested
with full power to fill the place.
The precedent of K;S that was cited tho t.-eii years nf iige, i.nd is the. uaiij.'.!- pi-'-po-e, r.o com promise lo off-r. inthing
other day by the Senator from Lycoming, ol' n man li:ii;ied Iliil. '1 he pair wt nt torelraet. l-'rewn, si-, ftet, foatn, pie
if of any vaiue to Senators, they are wil-,os l;" il'",n Medina tw Wi'lliiiu'lori. a j.are your weapons, threat, strike, shoot,
come to it. Sirs, when you set up the at-
. . r i i t i . .
temnt of one branch o, this Lc"is a ure to
... vi :- :.: : . .1 - . .1 ...:n
tin, 11 tits piiMituu tiganisi in- e.prc -t n in
i-if tlio nnotiln nt ilii litillrtt. l,rv ns n nroef
" ' '
,l.,i,t nn clnin Ilia o.niltnii it, 'it loll
i.lii.,,i..ii..iU .... ..ov.v. -
are for revolution ; you assume that the
"Huckshot war" cives lo you a precedent.
Sirs, if vou'take anything by the preee-
lUtoNW wo concede it. We deny
tho value of the precedent. It was at a
time when designing men had worked
revolution in the State ; il wa at a ti.Tio
t ,
it against the will of the people ; and only
after continued, determined and energet
ic action on tho purt of the regularly tlec
ted representatives of tho people were
they compelled to yield to that will.
ompuneu m yieiu in una win.
le Speaker of the Senate, does not
rever. He lives under the Con - ti -
Sirs, the
live forev
lotion from January, ISO,", to January,
1 (j I. Then official notice comes to huu
that his duties have ceased, thut there are
in this body eleven nu n who wore not in
it before and who under the Constitution
of Pennsylvania are entitled to vote for
the Sneaker of their choice.
This is our position, and by it we will
slant!. If, in sustaining these doctrine
we bhall incur odium, us is said, in God's
name lot it come. If in standing firmly
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erect in support of tho light and in lo-
' c 7 , j
I fence of the principles of law and order,
t ,. , ' ... , ,, . ;,
, odium do come, we will glaillv receive it-
. ,. , , .1 , , . I , f
V.e nro standing upon the battlements of
! , , , . ,
) the Constitution, entrenehetl by principle
and precedent, and feel that we do but
perform our duty and preserve our official
i r Con sell."
1 desire to ask the Scn-
, atnr frntn Ciem Held u. ouestion whether
Mr. Wai.lv h. What may be lliu i ighu
..( parties who cm t-b'.nin legislation ut
the hands of this I.'vMature, cones , I i n ;t ,
it to be orjphi.od, is
c r wo have un oifani
thing. You may In;
one thin-. Whi'th
"I body il aiiotlii'r
the ,l;peaker !c i.-'o,
and net the Speaker luv, W .
that you are not ; peaker in accoid
ance with the l.iw and the Constitution.
Whilst your ucto may be Kiistained as;.
Ihoso of the Speaker ,; f.iclo, that does
nrtf- iirnca imvtliin.r in tlm iMMiiiiini. t
I he question hero is w hether w e are to
have a Speaker thai is to livo forever or
whether we are to stand by the "musty 1
records of the past." and have a right to .t
elect a Speak Li' tit the cnmruciieeniciit oi'
a session. If you are lVr usurpation if
you choose to eail it so these nro your
words not mine- if you are for UHiipation, ,
and congratulate yotti stives upon the
name of Usurper you are welcome to it. !
tu" In the coin ,u of a Sic.i h .l.divei-ed
in Congress, so sii.i. of 1m;-u, !lt,n. Thiul
deus Stevens hinted ihi.t 1. liiO.OxO men1
had been mustered into the I'. S. s--rvi "o,
of which number only -lOiyslstj thin re
mained fit tor the service. Tho ntt oi
this host, namely "iIIV-h'O, had either been -killed
in battle, died of disease or woui.tls.
or been db:
then, and
1 loodiest b
bled. A year has r.asscd -inc-
'tutir.g tnat year muny t i i'i
titles cf ti e war have, btv:
f.i 'ht. How ninny have i'tiliuin l!i .
battles, and from like can-'v which sw p
awav tho Ti.M'fti il ? Who i..,n ti il ? Tl.i
terrible waste ot liuaiait hie has Uoa i on-',
I slantlv rett'.i ni-hed by voluntarv et.hst-
mr nts and by eon.-eription, else we lnMi'd t ie imj.elurtusiy eyiirtst the encroach-'
now be literally without an .irmy. 1 it'rvr'its 'I' tvrnitiy upon t be s: en ,1 prt :
atiy mitigation ef the hoirots ot sinh it eimls (.four sire gii'ti ,'t l.betty. Lit u '
iiieluie to rt-liet t, thut the i erv :un.s an 1 ' ciminei litem (our ruicisj 10 return to the '
- i
bullets whie.'j cau ed the slaughter of so 1,1. dmAi ks ot our futiit-rs, and to n legtli-
lite iianoh oi itie I cot-is it mr
, i I 1 . . . i . . 1 . I 1 .. M ..
Li
I office holders, ut New i oi k and
where? j'hosc arc the men who h-i
brawlers lor e.nliouing the w a;-.
MUUKTS '01'
.1 '.-
whose flippant
i-.iiii'uTice i-. cvi-r
rcaMy 1 1
il who , i
' WU ""' rf
iiet of " ti'itiioi " tor ,
I ' do not. hold t.-. lh
ir on'mions. A
A .N' littn Ki.t.n s With a Wiiit;-
(!ii:i.. The .Minliliniiit' of Medina
coiinty'atv bee'iiiiiii.j' t', al;..e :i- tlivy
lmvc Mtt.t'ii Ihey.-l.ttli n-a;.. Tito ,;. .("
trine of in-efo e iui;iiy, m in,
vocttted by t hem, is licaniij. i
mat e t'f'i it in ,r;ii't jee, ate i t Ii
j tin; ; i Vj ii in i .. ,y ;o .
c leg,'ll I
pi'ca' h-
,vr " 1:!1.t '"t.etniie c.'in Veiled with
gH'inilieatioli tli.'lt llicil' l: rs i,:: i' in-!
'i : . . t . I 1 ...... 1 . I
111 !,!L. 1 . l!" 111 " "
i.egt'ii amis imp tented in the mi; I'
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tier ol the ( oy lainny, nnd i-eci in i v the
y. hl.lniud(., ' .,;;', tl,-lla. ,, f
, I(.(.m!) ,.,vo Veen Mhoel.ed by the
,it (A
n iK'iH'o avi i Ii :t ytuii u'
he ne.ro i- :i btirbci',
fttrs (ihl nnd li.is ;i wile
i'lM
is t liiri -ii o
; and t.lii'i
eh i I .iron. Th". oii'l is ix-
f '"''' ' t
' overtaken at tie Kit fl'titit'o rtri I'i'o i
. . . .. . ! . .
i I 'il-' K
3Ii
lintt, whore the
"a.,.,',
1,'e Lil'I
l.l 1'
Hit vf i:i yul. ite ;t;; cits i n.u
liel'SUtlded liilil to t Ivpe wit
- , 1 r , 1 1
. ,u,n;IUlj,.,j 1, ,1,1 to t t,,pe -Willi
. ..
)( ,,,,,,(,,,!,. Uj un,0 11. :,,c!iU.
1 '
I KxiAXtiMt 'Jei: J.'M.s.-Mep out into
the purest air you can find; stand perfect-
' ly erect with head nnd shoulders bat k,
d then fixing tl& lijig as though you
1 were going to whistle, draw the air, not
through the nostrils, but through the lips
1 1 into the luius. When the chest is about
full, raise llie arms, keeping them cxtoti -
ded, with the palms of the bunds down,
as you suck in the air, so as to bring them
1 over the head just as the lungs are iniite
full. Then drop tho tLumbs inward, nnd
......... ., ..... ..u.....,
I ll''' gently forcing the arms backwards,
' nr-'-' "l0 ehest open, revei .-o the roeva-s
by which you thaw your brent !i, till ttie
lungs tire entirely empty. Tho process
Fhould bo repeated thiee oi lour t i 1 1 n - a
day. It is impossible lo eies -1 i I ,q to one
who has never tried j
the. glorious tfitse
. cf k'w ' 1V'1"uv'i exercise. It is
the best expeetoi unt in the world. We
know a gentleman,' the menuie f f who e
chest has been increased some three inch
cs dining as many- nioiith.
fsif In the lasl six months one huh of
the w hole pvipul.it ion of Panama Las per
ished from small-pox. All the churches
and catliedr.'d.i are now without pastors,
. . ...
xhc dead ate. buried without religions eer
emonies ; inun iages are perfnrmctl by l! e
civil authorities or ooqsuIs, or by tliej
chaplains of the war hhips.
rumh says :" Mis. I'nrtii.-ton
wants to know why tho Ainerit ams
cannot imitalo tlio French in this last
move ns in everything elne. "Why not I
f-uhmit tlio iti!iiTel to arbitration She
is sure jlr. Liinoom is arbitrary enough
or anything" '
t For tho Hoimliiicim. . '
LETTER FROM " YO JNO 1IKSTOR."
IU,
to serib'
mii T . ,vs'"Tip, Jan. "I , !. I,
M:n'P'i:s : 1 n r-i t i!;i ry j cn
1 a iill'e tor tho 11-,,.. i;o
iil.e J r,.i, (
soli um kn' l
till 'I', t'J SOUIIH III.'
of the dead " V..5," ftnil p( r.
forui a (urge to
liicmorv, for f thir.l;
,., i, in i j nut in!, , in it . 'I'l .,.1 I r. ...
. ' . " '' c
III LliU ,C'I KM II l.llil f VI HULL CUll Cl.l l U , -
'o.'! needs not the assistance of Leroi and
lis ..'ih-riii'trnt', ink-corroded pen to make
, his memory perpetual. The pages e!' his
tory will teem with events which have
transpired within his bounds cf time."
CVidd we but .m asiire, and appreciate
the vnbie of the comities gr.llrtns ttf hu
man blood that has been i.lad at t li j
shiii'C of Moloih; the luiihoiis of the
people's money that have been s,uand-'r-ed
away ; the tkrui.-'inds of piocious li'."1
that l.-nc bi en l,-:t; the ini.nmtr.ihlo
lumber of bonus uia.ie tle-olate by tiie.or
miff'
ii.ii.
ng hand of war, we woul t not
.,: tv; iiii..! sin ii u n.em.dr el thetJe-
j,. iteii Nay, vo wnuid v.; 'in-r sit in
litooity siiencc, ti iiiKiiu
v uti.in,.,. tl o. '..In, , iO' l.ij ..i.hin.
.' Ira ki n enua':l ir! .
Th I hick cloud thut d'Jikcned the lior
i.i.jii o! M.ty-tLleo J.u.i dia'.vn is c; iin.-ta.-
bued mantle tner the jnei
pietil hii'M of '
0 .t-i.vty-lour, more d. mid end appalling
1 ' tii.in before.
e I l-oi'tni.e still ii o-Mis uiio n i:;i, ;i- i i u c
t i in re esneciidiy tie. lined es a htibject of1
s'l.er ridicule ft ml reproaches ; yet. itheth-1
I ... . . . 1
i r ii ownii
ll'i. :!, i(t U , liril r.ntV
liiope, l;ut -i the 1 eft. Let Uj .-trog- c
into i mate course t I action under the (. omtitu
oiii s (ir.p. Ttt us sirr, tl is ( 1'tH'l unratuir.l
else- siiiiV, ivhiell U ul'iviug u !'u! ioUity into
such i ho gul,' t'f i um. ( le wo ife irit-trievtiblj i
i'.ttt I am not gaini' to dictate to the i
of Ihe TIi.im i. is. 'I hey nod no
uical'T. Thy huo'.v their right.-, ami
cm .-upport them like men, worll-y cf ;l.e
Itat'lA. i'. t I h it'H r I Jl.'i'l SUI!' t'''n' ,1 '"-
to.
le-.-ond
the out
l'lltlb-'l 111", t itere is lilt'. I b.lkcd ol but !
the war. itmi of t h is niiml-engro
" I
wo hi 'ir nolhiiig bu! a.igry biek'-rin:; am
',.,. , r '.,''.. o,.. i. ,.t ,,,. I.
'"' .' 1 ' .' ' '
iue uiti.vai.ing. hew-yer convincug they
may lie. The lJopuMicans ol !h eatia are
as tenacious m their o'.icii.ns, as it Inev
... .
(the p. till ) we.-e not 1 1 : pc nsi' ,'e fer till
this blood and tb.-olaiioit. Pevhaps they
are not. Let their own argil ae nls ci n-
nice them ofth'- fuet ; we'll try Helper;
" T cr:or-i ngi inlei ei s of the
South, we have fully nnd frnnkiy defined
our po'itmn ; lie nave no nio cations to
bring on ilvil w?.r, dis-o've the Un-
"" "i
liltilt :,de the lolar system .1
you w ilt tic, all those, inoro, loss, Li iter,
wor.?;. . bih tiiin2 -do what .0t1wili. dis
iu tan re:
lier
Tl
ir intimidate us
our pmpi-c 1, ;.s t.i'in.y I.xed ns the co,,-
nal pillars of Heaven , v e havo I'LTiiK-
M I N M I ' TO Al'.i'I.ISlI SI.A l.KY, A N if
Sd I1LI.P US G! K WILL! '1'ale
this to bed vuh you t-vnigut, urs una
, think about it, dream over it, ana let us
j know how you feel to morrow morning."
' Uefiier s &."!;, ''", rmje.
j Fricr.ds, Kepublieans, what 00 you
think o! ' thib ". Jl is nothing compared to
the re.-t of the book. "1 u fail an extract
; from thousands olMnul.ir ones. 1 011 may
'read page atler page of just such madden-
,....-.
ing, halt ful, devilish live-brand thrown at
, the Soudi, e'dciilated t 1 excite dcord,
t;id Ul tvo the s-ou'-l.t a n people to th spern
Ibinrtiili a tiro: in the o' ean of iuvee
tivs sboweted upon the hearts n slave-hidd-i's,
f.oiu pulpit 'and fi?m ro-t:um,
' and fi om the prcas, ovt-ryv here over the
North. (
m you ask m.'.iiii, " Why did.
the S ,u;h set die .' " U by. yt-u can find
written en the pages of the sain" book.,
" Against slavery and ! ivtiio'd ra wo
wage an exterminating w.ir." Ah! they
i u.e la-publicans) vowed cst'-rmiifti.-n.
massacre, death tu the si ivehc'. let , m.d
destruation to bin projierty. V iio would
not fight rather "than tiiea coward sdeatii
i .c , , . , , n., ,
i l I'll i.l'UI'l IIUL L 11' -11 " " I llll, Ml
- .. , -
Fiends tho" you am, you will i.ttt i .vn
What is among honest people knorn
, I'hat you, and you alone, arc the c.u-e
1 . .r . 1 . . , . 1 . 1. .... ....-u
lf ouripjjred nation our broken itiws,
l
Our desolation wide-iproad, o-ir woe,
iJon't hhirk the tiuth, nor answur "no.1
You nlone havo ruined our ImiiJ,
i llOl. !! VOU Clisl 11 Oil .st'iTiii 11 uiu,
i j f twus not f,w you, and yon al;n
I secevda would hare ne'or bwen kmwr.
rci'nio-! i'u... ei'i'"::.i::. M eal.:; vip in;
Lt'.'OiiO 1 w;u..i n' i'i eiitit'i ,. il v i '! ..i.''l
pro'" ;ito wouiiti ; it iit.M) ii'it.M.iif iit.'.;.:.
ed on cur he.u is. ii ii em o h t tci'm
Us, tii know th-.t i 1 ". ' ii.-
to a tlisg: aceful mii', ,it! oui ci s .tin.i ,n
our ears tl") v;'".' di.'tr'i.e tn..l lia-,
it go to the roe'v.s ! tnoiHi.jiu
Liller to them your obnoxtoi. s si i.titu: '
of disunion aud hate ; l-ul iliiii'1 t omo to
us with your mouths f'.i of muihU l,u
falsehood, every wort a pi.litic.d
meaning) Unit hills fiuLi yoiti ui, '.::.!!; 1
tongue.-, is a bitter pan:; io our bear's.
A word to the readers of inu I, ;.i i r,:.i
r.s and 1 wiil wind im. 'llie wioJiii up
of this 1, Iter will be t1"' iivtiio: o vt
' .N'c'loi'j " eorre .poii'.ien".:. Il ; se
that 1 c.tn get. I inu t,i v. ni: aud uuuii I
do writ" I air, in such a hurry li' il My
thoughts beomc blende:' and cunmse i.
Have I written anyllong uh.'.u n-i 'iii,
"as iri!"if"1 "o leeimgj oi .my em it
1 liave it was politic.vly ,i' .. not siOci.-ty -not
the nvb'. I ut tho poliiic l lot .nisi
v. !,.,!. were injur" 1, and 1 hop.., pe.' ht'is
vainly, that political id-!" l.iv; -.nay Hot
le.ip over its beundafi".? and u-her itselt
into the social ciiele. If w - .,' 'otiis
r.v i pol'tii'S, let us tlo so hat nu n ot:-.lv
"'el fa'I'ly. seeking atOT t'Ut''
It' tltli'.e.i
;il f r argument., not grt'pui"
.hood and una'.i-iiictory t p;
:tel cariv even th-we lv---...
lll.'cr hose
.,ii: ns, a r i
lh - dci
tip." ,('"" coiiversiiliou.
linnds, toes, demucrati., re' : 'beans,
t.i ;.. 1 i , ...i . ,.i
'''"' "I"! pi'io ,,-uien, mi-ej. i in, licit...;:
" deb ronee to yon, and
May li.e war yaitii jVnd bi,oo'v.
That now ethioiids the bin I.
Ceiee, ao the orb of day's '.'-Morrow,
To desolate Columbia's strand. oied,
Iiiay th. herds of Cnion, b.t'-'v d!s.sri -Crow
more lirra and fixedly H'.oi.f, i.-.i
And may the foes of 1 he l,nl'"n vrni'.
Aud tin n tits light will cjtt'juer tlio
wrung,
Altd now 1 will bid yju far, ..'. i.I t
j tiunutely. 'i'ltus 1 wi',1 erni my jIimc
communication.. Youis ..v.
ul'-NU iln.;.
! ,,. " "
Win imv
it -rnr.
i.siiic!
i ,i ' i'.
CoUl t
woou, ot : tie
ef I'..'iel
pni.t, a le.v uas ag'.i, inline ttie !...:(
decision, i t inirini: tho purchaser I
"1
bni
,,,.i . , . ,. f,,pi ,, In 1 ,.
erly to pay for the rtatup:
to be iil'.tt.
a d-ed.
, StiAUiWooii, P. The rjites-ti m j :-. i.ti-
u.,, ,low ;s , v i , , . L j , . i li,e m ii.ioi or vin-'-c
; uiuter n contract " to exec.'.tlo a good ai,J
. H . ... ... . . I T .. I" ' . I
sumeic'.it tteeo iU tl,e (..,, .. H i,,M't 1, 10
) ay for the-st .imp.-. Ti e ct-e sl.i'.cs li.it
" it has for many years been the ciis
in this city that pu. chaser? ot ie,i' .1 tale
I t oi: it tin- iLi tl." Tho c:n tract, itere i
nol th';'. ihe w-ndor shall pi e ;!!.', t"it ex
eciite the deed. II it had I eeti lliefurme:
it would have everriddaii the c.i .iffm. -lint
a- it noes not, we see 110 reason lo ie
. tu.-i- lull Weight to silt h ctlst":il. It
;tii iispul e 11s In tho st !o, niui.tier an.'
y. r' of i.'if deed, win titer it rbnll b
wrbten oi printed on paielnucm 01 paj ei
helber the soaichcs Mi. .12 1 e i.-iorc or Jes
niinule. L,i..,i .,iv in: kie '.v i:,nt al.
taxes' !;t;J v.np..ii-i4 tittendiiig th tnillsfo
oi' properly, fall f-n li.e aelier." 'J he pin
cl.'isMi.i: b ei.l inates clusi.lv, inolu h
the ex) elist s ol i.bl :til..lig llie I ' ' ii., 1:1 ),:
e-tii.e.ie of tiio pi ice whu h he aiilv
lo; the ; roperly. ' Judgmud icr P'-i". ni:.l
Sls"i.
At'fi.l ..t-jv 1i:v:mi. 'oiuiS. lliehanb.
Ii-''.. OU biha.l of Major-' 'cnci.il i . Mgoi
(loinmanuing the 1 -high District oU!:
lep,irimcut of the Su. pi !i;u.;iar present
e l lust week to the Pet ks f .unity c -oii"
1 the i.pj
tion of the military iiutl.oriii.
,:-ho deliyery of the hot'y of Serg':t
,l,jie.s L. White, ehargt d v, ilh the ki!,;a
of .),,,,;!, Weaver, ior trial under a...
tm-y jm i.d Tt'on. 'Jlie ' ourt i-nifd t!
uppli, atjon that ainiom b. theie might 1
j , ,.. ... ,
j,j;,,t ju; ivn.itu.ii o! the;., e, y ( I the jm
diethiu of the civil ttiithoi it.i s i,:.oc uii.iei
i d it could not a:tei v
ot- i-.w r. J.
ir," raid a J udj
J't is.ivn at h.
in I ii'l
' teliCC,
lit ' . ei
u,i lo a eti'.pi ii In f : u a-: ivg se
I'i't vi'b fee h:." fix en vf.ti a g i
of lit I'.th r.lid i'i't!::!!; l a ;
1 , V i I ; , ,HII1I
, t v ,) .,,.t, ju go UlioM t!
! ennn'ry stealincr.
Ir. J .iiiooin iiiight a
illil. Hi' ,111". ..-T.JUIIV 1'7 11 I
nflicui fluent", will, -ut U.):t.2
i i.. , ....... .
,'V I rl
to tne.i lut-r.iij.
" l ite le'itu.'. ,' i - ( .' .'.ill.
ne.tk of the Union. Tiny
,11 I..'. Ill
i II ' j.u a .,
.'(,," I .a 1. h tlinr ni'tin a veil 1
, i i i., .i,l ,
l'Oll' - 'T tUlll. IIC HI lliu i li.'e, I i, , mi ...
. ,. .. c
1.7ih kc in iCiiRsia, Autaria, fcitJ J
'
I .,- -
1 - J
in an nfr:.ay. Luckily, t!e bull curie
gaintd a l-tiiid'o f'f uiiia'iJ account in .
pocket, (junpowdcr could noipt 1 Ihre'
that no how
I-i,r-" ltui v nn- in the sunshin," wi
the last words of Aichbishvp liughns.
i