Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 10, 1864, Image 1

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VOL. XXXIV WIlOU: NO.
PRINCIPLES, not MEN.
CLKARHEM), PA., WF.IW.SIUY, nU.KY 10 UC,l
LETTER FROM PHILIPSBURO
lor the lirpublirnn.
head was silvered over with Ujo fronts of
Plill.ll'siu Hi;, .Inn. , ISt'il.
.W.v.trs. I'. litnrs : The (inyor nmont
swears vengeance op uiy dutch blab ;
therefore I must study my diet iotim )
made I y the inch roj ei head Wuistm.
I hate to otioouti.g. such :i lis' j i! wen k.but
I can do no belter utilil Father Abraham
jiroclalms a dictionary n il h ' 7 definitions.
I had another wonder fid dream ft f'( w
IiiirhU since. I dream.
I II t ll rt nliLii i . , I II
' "nu"W "Ulwlllll.u rUIlinilllP llOIsn nun'. .pf nun i ...
many winters. No nine forward at this like that of many waters was held. It ho idea of , ' n " h"Vmi
-.lu-ul1.,.rio,l,boHrig,1eolivo branch of was the voice of the peop'o They Ic ,1 rs. I y undue a,lv,mtVo.
,,,,, And tl, masses of all Fec,.sap- rchukedth-irdoiorulir in ,1 : 1 ;::;:0r, r I"", "'!
ro,.cdH1llinp to urrivoit. JZve.i the to he misundorntood. Thon (ho tyrant Vvi h ' T ' T
J-LU-r. of th, hnnd.non (,,,ss(,, th.n- kneo, sn.o.e toK,,her wiU, foar. i i 1 ' , , Z '
-!v.,lt,;1i,,)wit,1i1. Ti.osct ri.Ii.-ul- -o doors were thrown 0., that L I r, . " 0 ' J1''
. du.-coun.ry-.sno.VMudu.d hy wi.-ht whom .hoy h ad outra-d , i-U ,0 IW-, ' , f I r ' " '
.u luUred hy d.,y ,0 have i, a,.,!t,.f by Kvi. now Ijoinod n : 1, 0 1 ' ' M Um;"I',C;,t
"lr-n,., .hd.he h,d,.r,,hu n.od- Lo.a ,0 bowato and , ol IrJ I bo dor ' Z W 'T'" V ' ,U"7
.il.om. e-'t had labored too lc to dolu.-o ' tlo tho ,.eolo would , ' 1 1 '"' ih"'l"S ' "" Mm
, . , , . , 'tho c.umrv in blood, to li ,,1, fcnr-1 ,.!.. ,"nn'-s l,ero tloy in.gl.t vai;:Jy cry
11 1.111111 iuiiii-'i ; . . 1 - - 1 1 n .is r uhjii'iMUMl. I
...u uj.j.i.i lumijr jihsu nniniiiroviii. .'So
'l.1... . I . fi .til ttlii'ii in llu.jiir mv linllnnii
1 ' 11 i 1" 1 . .1 ""V uriii'd it fioni (ham. And to iusti-
bccanio utitnanarablo and paik"! In tlm , .. . . ' ,0JU!"1
Kvil porccivod that it had now lodtlol . ' '
,,-o, lso ho- .V, r ,J.r.h 11,1 Il:lIT'n-ss, for a drop of water .0
TERMS :-$l 50 Ptr Aimcm. if paid in advance
nkw si:kii:s-vol. iv.-no. 30.
The Men Who Want the War to Go On.
road from r New Kn-land historian to
provn tho fart :
"Tlii was known as Sha 'n i-i In llion v.- . ,
K-vmnu-nrodin 1 7ii, and continiit'thitiiil ( ' ' ' A' l.o war.l .lavery
the cl.wo of 177 . Tho t,,,,!; l,1)!tl"'noutrootll"l""nrh,ovonifthecoun.
arms, nr-'unit' 1, and collect. .1 in ,u,.;try ruinr-d, want tlio wni to go on, hut
Miami's under the lead of a 1 otml.ir ol'l,-..,. : tlx-v don't want
d,.. 1.,., 1 ,;;.i 1 , '.. .
-M-iin ;-..nru mil I'l in I i,,,.v.
o'ution:iry war. 'I'hev broke up court-
.ill,.il In Irv .i.i.l K
........ .. wj ""mmi oer-onn linoiiee
I Ail thl.K.wlcr.,1 nc. ......... -I
" ""uiipnim irniKe mreo
and four dollars a dav. nan l tb. wu, i
... w ..... v (V J
I The time had now coiuo when thejok.
I ing philowpl.erhhould bet out on his wav
I to the law-inakin' city. 1 )
Watunion. Jo this they too readily eon-1
-S....V..., t IVI 111111 I) If I
hi-i way ho j some feet at the request of Kwl Locarno.
lacis, lor ihf fru-nu
same had b.
inoranee of these
(food conlainio'' the
fir ll...!...,,!.,, ll 1 1 -. . . 1 .-. 1.1. ill ; CrHIJ Kiell' ll'll!ll(4-4r.riioo V,. 1
... . , 'J " n:nrn i rv I II IV p I 1 1" I Itlulrti-u n...l'..u , I ... I I . ..i.l . i-.i- ... . I - . ..i I (ill
moon, iitio i luuim u 11,11 i.'ii ui iiuuiue i - , ,U unniun iw iiieiu to u,0 :.: i ,.i . 1
, . . .. i . U0U llioir Clorsvmen to in s nterniot I i-ftiii n in U :.. v . :. ... . l'""M
mo liee.-i an.i nappiebi inai ever rx nio.r , , - IV nnu, ,u u enjoineu on
Hero, knowled.'O was moio o.iuaily diflus-1 ''!.,''ilCn' cvovd- thorn to bow down ui.d worship tho aod
oil, Hiid wealth nioro eipially divided, thiin
iiDlor.L' any other people in existence.
I I . .!..... .I".I.I" Z J ' .... n: , buuh; ri- i i i i m 1,'llll'SI III I'l. l.i.!...rn.i... ,.
r.acii ciu.en coi.hiuuie'i oai i. 01 iiiewov- , , . ... . - """'""il.rlMm were n ,,,.1 ,,' tl..
l. d with theni. aiol defied tho law and an-, "" 1,ut ""'.v "n't want to help.
H.ru.es liiedovornor eMIed nut four! All the tax collector, who iret ten ner
thoiisand lour hum hod militia A dooli- ,.,,.,1 . fc 1
ration of rebellion ,viW i.s.uo.i by UY nWn'
oral Court or Legislature, in which it was ,,0Koon. it it takes every raan but thoru
d elarol thai 'a horrid and unnaturid re- ;8olv('s-
belli. inandwiirlmdboonoi.enlvnnd traitor-! Ali the dioddv onnlinclora ).-. V,
( 'ouiinissjonci s were sultv
ell r.' imi. 1 1 . . ! .. 1 1 1 , .. ...... ..... .
, I i.l I (' . .1 SI ... -i-i.tllllV, UtUIMMIIJ'' 111 I
'"I "inn, .uenvien .men .1 u- ,,, ,..-,,, ,i.,.i
-I. . 1 . . , I . ......
e 1. 0:1 001 a lev rin I ,n , 1 ... .-.r .. . 1
ni 1.. l- i- 1 1 i ....... , ,
j u., i.ieeuii.-.i:iisi inei same.' , ruaile 1. rmee v r,.i,,MAu I... f...:.: 1
. I J ...-..... J IMIUI.-I I UV-
inently appoint- tl,n c)(Uilin,, , ..... soIl;ipr, W!1, t. ,
ieli-
tlie troops
or nnient. A nd fm Mjvonty-two years none
Kaid many things unUoc ining the chief ! tho priets of Mammon.
luier 01 a p real pooph
liieo
II1 .I 'II. ll.it .1 n....,, . ..... I. .(..'..I .'...I I... 1 I. .. . I.l . .
.' l 1 11 lli 1 . 1 , in i, 1 ' . L 1 1 ' I'l 1 1 1 1 Mil 1 11 IV 1..1 I Ii ll..,.
niiui ; but. did not pivtond to , h,ii,i thai 'oiiui l A. ( His, linn. slim,. ph;!;, ..'
were iiinoeent of iho cl.M'.-, 1 1 1 "! "' """-o f Kepresi niu-
I t I Vis. 1 lnll Colli miss ion ei S were Mill Inn-
11.. 1 .. i . ... 1 1"' 11 " '' uioii). ,sn, 11 or hiivm.' I ; 1 . : . , .
Jiut piofound Uate-men had been placed I . ,, , . ' , .' , ' , , A port.o.. ei the j.eoplo sa-nliced u fmr hearin- th..V were bani i.ed .,, .1, ! 7 'V "V1 Wli"
... , , r ., . ,, . .. . ,el ""'H'o fall into the pit which I U.-vir virtue and 11 1!,., ,.,,1,1,. .,r 1 . u'"'n"V ' 10 l.anisiied to the mi..rht diseontimio opposition 1,, tbo cm-
' " ' I lie and his sect had dn--. Thi.n.foro I... .t...i 1 r i l" wiiur uiinio- tneir entire cxis- nun ni anu reiurn t- llioir
tableinevdV Mined v mansion, and on ' ,. ..... s V . I ',' " . uu. ' J,""",;l s lul,u' J' v" ; t nre. food o.twons."
. .uv i.ei-iiiiinnj" till HI ( l"Uip 1 iii-iii i,i,,.i .... 1.1 ,...i,... ... ,1 1 .1 v.- .1 1 I ... I t . , ....
' ' 1 -i 1 . l e II.HL 1 1 . L ' 1 1; i 1 1 PI" I'l u. inn
Here existed a lace
nature uniated them to
le
f a 1 1 m
(he window ;i!l of every hurnhlo cabin,
)ny a hook cJUitaiuiiii: the religious creed
of tho people, and n pamphlet containing
the organic In v.- of the hind. 'I'hese work-;
Mere consecrated by the best and noblest
Vlo''d tiiat over coursed thiougli hurjan
vein- ; i"1(l "ore more lnvrd by them than
,., ,-,1,1'.' v"h
compel wr J' 'ie nore Mipi nor races linn,
inhal ,t th'u planet. To place tl.cm by
(hem,. Ives, or li.cta on th. ir own
WNiuice,, ht-.med ii.l.o ixpos'n.g tho ten
der plant to the V..I.'.. r f:o,t ; lor like it.
Ihoy Html 1 hitler ill ;i boHion of this
rimnli v A 1 .nd or" ll.te In IW:X held
tin bondiiii u !y tin. ir .-upenoi.- uii
fj hlein siliii'cir to the .A In ahamic, l't
ling the r. l.itinn between tn i-tcr and ter
t uii I. I' lu ll viable uii was the po.ii ion fit
I in's. I ..nidi,, on, th.y w-re tho 1 ect cared
f.ir ihk'i bn)ipiit ol their r .ice. JIcrc.ii
in all other count, ii s. gom and - ;1 eie
v,it mually coiiUnding with oacli .n her.
(iixid, for rm ny yours, irdlnenci d Iho in
habitants to revere and obey the I. aeh
nips n' the apn-:!es of tlicir religion, and
Dtl oiin-el ol their lsO Eiate'lllCtl, as
the oi.eilient child would the ad moil it i.ins
of an alleotionate parent. This wastlie
jrini-l seen-', of tl.. ir liappitie.-s. r'vil was
veil aware that as Ion- us a pv.jde walk
ed in tho beaten path of their tiituot.s
uiicestors they could not be rendeie ' mis
erable. After -tudiin: tn.iny diys nrnl
nights Iho ei.on.y of in.. 11 .lis. (-, ere tiiat
l.y fjitiil.Iisl.iii;.' : ,"!"c'''i ' '; t i ll'
one j'ortion of this vn'-u rn liden. the
air.e would begl ;tii 1. 11 1 :i : ii i -1 ic s. ct in
ttlia o'.Iier portin ; an.l then i' con 10 ". -
their souls ou Mammon's altar.
ix-tniiKing city in difginse ; duced the tciibc, to nroclaim ihm.i ,,i
the adage "Tho wicked fl.-o' land. Unit the iohi.n- liil,1.,,.C...v.
,, . . . 1 . . e 1 "'TV-
110 onioioir u t-1 1 ipiii-v Hint." t m
alii
tianoe as
verifyin
w hen no man puisuetb.'
on (he (luticE of his f fl'ioc-ind selected
his coun.-cll.ii.s from among-1 those of his
sect who hud distinguished themselves by
their opposition to the organic law. lie
called two 'vizards around him who pro
tein!, d, that (like the witch of Kndor)
the co, id e;d up tli,-. .spirit, of the dead.
'I hce he consulti.d instead of the sacred
creed, lie declared himself tho govern
ment, and insisted that his chinieiical
brain was tho organic law of the land.
I. is sect 1 reclaimed that Ire wr l.o longer L0et nominated for t!
a laihUe ,..,,, lawn but an infallible ' , b filled.
'" "f.V I;:i-scd laws f ir tlin seven;
1
JleroJ nwoke, and foun 1 'twas but a
dmutn. Dkiosick Exi.ixc. I
"No Compromise with Rebels." i l!,'"'1 'f ;v1ill',"1 "'i.t two special- All the knave, who ,e!l old npavinod.
take the fol.ow.ug oxtructs fr.m a , ni.,..rM, :, v,,li; y'r-ini',, Man- l,rnmonl 1,1 Tos, want tho
more a nation fouan-
ders, tl e less it produces ant! tho morn it
goes in debt iho more prosperous imd
WC.'lIlllV il III f.,S,,,nc " t, ..a .. ....... 1 1
slionhl l.K.... 1 1 .. .... I...-. I'000"1 (i''p1C" ',-'""-"',J t0 ''.V N
.. ' 1 , - i Hon. reman do Wood of New V
iuusiunie next oiccuon, J.vil advised
the meddlesome- sect to place no candi
date before tho pooplcjbut slaves of Mam
mon. And so btriely was this counsel ad
hered to, that, the more virtuous of its
:-ct were thn.Aii aside and tho corrupt,
Ite.i Ii 0111 lie.' " counlrv-.-iiviti: "
diil'i'iont 1 ! t ions
J'he J r!e-ts of Mamtiion ue -
n .! n.iu me wiitskoy insur -n ctimi. Tii.it
rebellion was so 1 serious in iis , !. 1..,.
to go on without thoni.
All tho ship owners, who soli tho
fiovernmont rotten vessels for dotiblo tho
cost of u good vessel, wtmt, tho war to go
on for they cm ailoi d to jwiy throo hun
dred dollars.
Ail the eottoti specuhitt)-.s, who go in co
horts iv i t li generals to steal cotton, want
the war to go on until all the cotton ia
stolon.
were
chired that ctiin.d mini: lim.nt ."v.-Mie :
mcnt ol' those who dissented from : il,, 1.,, . 1 . , ,1 ... ,
, . , . eA.ii-s '.neiuse;ve.s 111
theop.Mio-.aol ti.e.rdeii.ed.ulcr. Iheir ravr , lll0 , mint rV-s.lvi,:g " sect I
c!ergy;i.cn urged the pontic to blot from )(,rtior,s r ,., uut , (,0m-
tliuip ...,i..,1 ,.is,..T n i.i,in..t. ......i'l in 1 in'
.... .. .v.. w. ...... j... ...... mun.ii .1 to movent tho
,11
t iii'caci.er f,.,,, nr, ,,.,.;,, ,1,
...
ui t!iv grove bv the great
Unit ever existed. This
ins
ecuntry-sjivcrs "
ihemsclvci in J.ivur of the
orl; show-
jingjwhat has been the invariable .ruc:ice
I "four (oimiry lieretol'uro, in its el!'.. Ms lj
I rcturti (0 a biaio ofjiitico when cnga :ed
i" t'S well as to preserve and restore
j order 1:1 time of rebellion. The "Fathers
j r. I" the public'' seem t 1 have had n .
jscruples in tieuiing wit h"rebel.-,"not even
j with '-pai ties."
I t -Mf- -,':! - - tl e . .-th !: f;on;
, l tinsyli ania si"-, weaioatuar with a
I foreign power' n lint has been .! lie jii aeiiee ;
I ot cur (ioiornmtnt with leiereiico to the
I a p oiiittm lit ol co;iin;i-i;i.iers to treat
.. :, 1. i- . . : .1 it-.
.-inn i.Jiuii, pon ei-. n ny,Hi, as ear iv as
lorn
ti i.;.l ig-
-I treat
lilt ur. i
. ...... s meu r, tJietr choice
. . : . I . . 1 . , . , . -
i.iini.sier oasicr 111:11 oy auroit inunage
ineut he caused the holders of bondmen
to hull deadly mi-silo at iho nation' em
blem. Thon the t hief 1 nler called on the
people to vindicate the organic law, and
prevent the rial ion from coin ' severe..
A!'.
.) V
' ell did the pe-iplo respond, that
the (iiestion was not who should be coin
p( lied to defend the na ion's organic law,
I tit ivlio should leive honor of onuainrii.' in
is ol
hob
-m il a noble conllict
bo 11 1 linen ni.irchod a powerful army ag
aoist the capital of the nation. The lead
ers ot the meddlesome sect trembled with
fi ar. 'J heir g lilty conscience smote t hem
Th" chic I r nler on betide I k 11 e-i i uni
ed, " I am b'lt nun ! " lie asked forgive-no-i
.f bis rn.iki ! ior his arrogant a-'sump-
kily eml roil (he people in civ. i war. 1 n j tinn, and in a repenting tone implortd
(li is it too well tuccceunl. In th" ( a l? "i. the .u.pie I.- re.-cue iho countrv from the
ruin mt '.1 w men tho geographical sects had
.. . 1 . 1
K.-riKir or ine nation s .leucun ;.. u.r.
Ji.cfr.i io city where e il found. 1 the sect
it.d.M ij-ned J'or the overthrow of th'smui h
fiiviel nation. mo of tho articles of its
rfailh nas " No I'nion cith the hoi lers of
toiidiin n." Another w is " The organic
law is ft league with dentil." Sij,l..Hw
tU'oir hatred of good, that they pro
tLo faoiod creed of their father's, and civ
il it led fi cony of the 1 rgun'c law to Iho
flames, to show their contempt for il. -Kvil
then comni'iudetl the members of this
e lo encompass sen and land to in.'ihc
proselytes-, and por-uade the copb to
forsake the nays of (heir fathers. As
might bo expected, ibis te. t bog.it its all
lie-onisU So well del cv.Klesigr. its pit.n
rccipita'.cd It.
111. !:! of t! e na
tho impcii.hii
1 y the saga, ious manage
on trusted chief captain,
1..D; ( r u as n ld back
As .'O011 as tho hide" of iho meddlesome
sect thought thcmselvi.s t.ife, tiny forced
tho chief captain, aairn t his own iudu-
nd thus 1 v (lie
aid of the three, great lover. of power- the
pulpit, the .- w ord and tho puise tho jok
ing philosoj hrr and his mini.-tors had
themselves endorsed by a meagre, majority
of the people.
Notwithstanding tho blunders of the
imbecile rulers, the nation 'h soldiers, by
their extraordinary heroism, had almost
compelled the holder. of bondmen to lay
down their arms and s.uo for peace, tut
the loader s of the meddlesome sect feared
that peace wou! 1 again gladden the hear Is
of ihe people, ami then they would have
to give an account of their stow a: l.-hip.
Theief"'o il ,- made the com! it ion , 0f
1 "O'do-i .- ueh ;ii.".l none but those who dis
regarded self -respect would accept a.i long
as the vital fluid coursed through their
veins. The war continued, l'vil binghed
(lord to scorn, because it end
bind up the wounds and alleviato the
10
1. . win n tne .v.-er;n. s made war in
.1 . .I itc 1 i.metm iMion our commerce, pir
rales though they w.-re, we did not think
it. Ik t e"! m ( ;rr digniiy to troat with them;
I he l'i'e?!Jor:t ituthori,:.'d the Amorieaii
Minister to Portugal to appoint a commis
sioner, who did proceed to a negotiation,
and did finally mako a treaty of amilv
which lusted until l?l;. Acain. sir. in
ow ,1. r-ev to suiii'ivss it uii. I
appointed cnmrr. issioners to treat with tho
in-nvt ecti mists. Nay, more; he wont in
person, a.v. mp.mied by Alexander Ham
ilton, then .'-Vcroii.r v of the 'I rea- uty, and
hid a conference with tie- rebels, in t'tir
lisle. Tlio i'ather o bis Coimt,-,-, in the
11 MO Sj.,l :l O: p..II IOl..s:.il. Jll tlee, wis.
'fi 1 'hey, thought U 11 l bene.itli b
nity to treat with rebels. ,. ,j
w it li them sii'Tos.. luily, ami the r-
mat tne re 1. els la-.il , wo their n ms, :,i,d
Ciingre-s at Iho iet se-.si,-.;i repe i!e,! ti'O
. 'a., xiolts I'l.vs.
h it, sir, this is not tiie only c.i.,e. 1
coi'ie I : 1 iter and yd rtnr pereiinent
aiei .siit'litie.lllt (M-o -thin Mmihoi; ivl
inn. 1 lic.-e proilig-ito outcasts, wh ) have
been always I,:.. t;i,, imna- mi. I'd i.nd it.
litical institutio;:s, weio tre.ile I with by
coiiimissiunei.s.
It cnmnienerd cr.rly in lf.T. The im
mediate cause was opposition to the pei
1 o of federal authority and the appoint
ment of a termor ial juage. (m tho liith
ol September of that year ilrigharu Young
;. 1 . a ....... - . , . .. 0
i-.-.n:.. ,1 in'eiaiii,iwon m m,. s ol all
his
iho
Ihe war ot l.-r', between the I'nitod """'penueiit soveuiizn, aiinoiiiictng
Slates and Great Jiritnin. three voi-v .lis. piirposo to resist, bv f..rcv of nrms.
liriguishod men were appointed comrnis- ' "Hy of U10 b, mted St.iU'.s troops into the
loners, Henry Clay being chairman of iho' "'"l,"v 01 1 ran. no proceeded to car
coiiiinissioii.and they proceeded to Kit- '-v out threat. Ho organized an ar
rope, and mado tho celebraled treaty cf '"' 'I'""' rt'i- niartial law, scved Coven -lihont.
" n.eul lortilicatioi.s, destroyesl Covernment.
I'.ut, sir. t hei i; is vet a Inter 11 n 1 mop.. 1 P'P'-i't.V. and pnt tho 'LVrntorv in a ...lIo
ap lici.bie c.i-e, the w ir with .Mexico.
N hen iioiier.il Scott advanced with his
. on.in. r;n.-;li iny Iimi,i era Ci u. to the
. iiy "f Mi-m '". the 1'ivsi lent sent Nicho
las 1'. 'Iiist, ,:s a eommi sidii..!', In Ireat
wii.li the M.'ic .11 a-itliorili.'s; Sir, Mex
ico was Mil jueate I ; ue had eonouered (he
while 11 p i ,iie 01' Mexico ; wo have won
v.liisot 1 ii 'oiies f'lT'i) N'ern t'nu in the
ha' is of tho Men le;',;i;n.is, and we were in
vore.1 to ! I e-.-ctsiion ol their capital ; they iver.s a
coii.j.ieie.i oc ie J nd we pii vs c. nhsca
"id w.:
ol compete ,1
army. The t
time w ere over awed
le-s. '1 lie President. ;
' - v hich J..I--I.J
case, hi: 1.".' c;iii H 1 le.lil
ne iig?.in;.i. the J-'udeii.l
r.il trc.ot.s. there at the
rendered poa er
1 lit :i m. fs;,.. , tn
bll s to meet ll,,.
r.-l r :. 1 1 1 i. t: 'o! s
wero 0: dered there nu,b r c.rnnirnid i f
en. S. .lohnsl.,,,,, i;i th.. e. Ci,.-..; -;.,
tool in Aprd of ili .t year linn. W.
I'nwell, now 1 miie.l States Sen itor horn
KentMcky, and M.ijnr iM. i 'uili.n.'h, were
appointed commission.. 1 s on the i.nrt of
war to go on.
All the provost marshals and their un
derstrappers, who g 't bo much a head for
arresting Democrats, want the war to go
011 without (heir assistance.
All the New I ngland mannfaclurer .
who g.-t divi lends of fifty percent, wa
tho war to go on until nil the poor men
fire killed oil'.
All the railroads, win are growing rich
by (bandog the (iovci nnient exorbitant
rates f.,r I raus'portat ion, want the war to
go 011 until the (iovernment in bank
rupt. I.ineo'ti and his Cabinet, who hopo to
make their offices pcrpoturd by the bayo
net, want the wr to go on.
Rut the v.y.fV want the war Mopped at
the lir.-t moment rb 'onsfituiinn js vj.
dieated, and tlm-e in rebellion evince a
disposition to reiurn to their allegiance.
Hd'h-'H't. ( '. 10 i'.T'
fcsJ-Major Jack Ib'.vning, ho is a man
of cmsiderablo sagacity and strong com
mon sense, says bo lold Abe I.ii R and
his Cabinet, tint so near as he could soo
how (he l ind lav, they woie id! Irvin' to
catch the South ll;-!, .ltllJ t1(,t ,vlU, (o Jq
with her aft. 'rw:'i".l-i is another .jucstion.
.I n k -ays the .'1. nth seems to ha a good
'leal lii.e ,,d "-;,, H.Iun,, up ill Maine,
w .0 11 ,e : :,i mi
1 Mo 1. -i I in
ed mil 01 hi :
merit, to march with forty thon -an I un-j 0f (he 00
lion la-. s then ' lii.l .. ..,., I.. , , In" I mted Slates. .. 1 (',,',,,,,,1 w
on;e? o the once great nation that was icipleofcotdisiation to Mexican soil ? No, I'"""0'1 the part, of the Mormons
now htrtipcling ngain t under the blows sir, wo treated with them, conquered as j l coinniissioriei carried with (hem 1
der.lt .it be the two eeoero,,!,;,.,,! eis they were ; and Mr. Trist. aetin.' ill t.ur-1 I'roelamalion of the President, in which
Thefinam.io,-, -ve l.,d.,;., , ! .M,il"'" li' ""'i''IV conferred upon I !l "".'.'T ' . . ''" '''," '"Iwln. would and ses
. 1 -I, '', ' lV the I lesiuent ef the rnited Sh.tes Ml":i111 !I'C s. Jtv I he conduct and
p. es po-s.-s,Gns until they by f.,r exceed j ,n.,. tlC treaty ofOuadalui.o llidal -o (i f'J' ''P i ra M,-c of those e. minii-sionei s, p,.,,,-,.
. 1 I . . I . 1 . 1 . . 1.1. . 1 -. a I . C I .' I . I 1 r- . 1 IV .1 : , ... t I ... I I I. ... I ll: . I
oil 1 101 11 1 no .common an 11 private, wealt ll 1 me 1 -uu 01 r eoinai v, lsis, . li at, 1 1 eal v. me i eneu nm on 1 ooii 11. arei
'...'II lieighbor-
w a
1 1 1 . .... ( . .. . ... T 1 ,
creed that ' ,vn'cli was su i so. pielit ly 1 .-.tilled l.y tho 1 " aui iiorny once 11101 r.po. t
1 1 1 , . . e .. . . r . 1 . 1 ' 1 . . . . - . . 0,1 I, r. ..11;. . . 1 1 .1
ui.-i 11 mien soMiois apain.st the advt-r.-a- . i. r;,, ,i....i ,1,1. . .. ... . eutiic 01 me 1. 11 net .-siaies, resulted in " " "I'ponne.i ny inn n
.. : 1' . 1 ....... : . 1 1 , I
1 ies 1 i 1 1 e 1 1 1 ui . mm sr ep r i 111 (.p. m :i . . 1 . ,1 ,. . .... . . - - .
' - ........... ., , iiLn.i inn nj i. i-not. 11,. ., ,. is....,i..,.i.. . - .
sernniim OU UIO 1 aClllC. HUTU '.VlUIIIICnll- " 1,1 nii'nill-M'ill lone lel'tl.eil ever
unco.
CI I . w
1 1 ..." ; ;., ii. 1 lemons ra ed wi ll he l ien Seer, .lin y ..l 1 ''i' -1!
I . " ............ , - , , ...... ' .... thin
1 n t rv. Kvil now
.Semite o
' I' g 1 1, r 1 '..or , I dent, win',. 1, ,....,,... I I... . I. .. l ' . . . 1
.. . , r, . - , in-- m-.iisMiiii iii..ii,iuriin. 10 uur v;i-l pH- ...,.-.,m .iiuriiiiuiv ;inn
1 1111. .sooner as 1 ru or. 1110 I'inaii-
.. ..'... 11 .1 1
.. ......... u.ci.1 .,.1.. nang tneuiLy ihe j .",, Wlls ft despisor of gold and silver coin. , location. No ! so far f.01,1 it. (Jen. Scolt
nock until they were dead. I'.ut as tho. JI0 therefore confined part of it in Ihe 'n'Mist rated with Ihe then Secretary of
duel captain lire I predicted,
..icaraiy tu,lV;u,;u fU nledre-holdeis. and tho 1ml-
rotitcd hill.t r and thithor l.ko si, eon tutr- .. 1 1 -i 1, ,1 v
, I ' , anco ho b undled (0 the surrounding na-
siitd by wolves. With this disaster tho 11. .1 .1111
, .n a ui uic tions. Alter the precious metals had b. err
ineddleseriio sect bl.uned the "countrv- 1 1 . r .
louniM , Jra. ni d nut of the conn Irv. the usurv on
TO. . . . 1 11... S '
Ingoinst-. S,i well del ev.i .ies.gr. 11-p.... Slivin k(, t When tl.o roonlo behob! .1 11 11 .. .,- , ',
. . K- , . 1M' "l " '" the pledges could no the pnnr. 1 no pledge-
that these two, .tcU were seem, o,-;llo flll,.,nt defenders f the nation ,K)Ke,, cl.uiimo, e,l loudly for tl.eVir.L
,,?.ed for" .,.lcrer.t purpose, l uM. ,. b-, Uius overwhelm,,, defeated, they put oior ,0 flllfill his promi-e. Then tiie chief
jectwas tho same, v.. : I rt A .1 0 , lhoir ,,v ir:t ,he h,.uh of .ho chief ru- rull.r tonuuiin.U,J his marshals and tax-
l. r, and their treasures thov laid r.tliis!
gatherers to seize the peoples' land title
i;i. ;..(,. fi-.ii.meiits : abiocato l he organic
...... (-, - ' J -
law, and dash the peoples' cup of happi
rncps (o pieces. J'or many years the mod
-11 ....I.. .r.ntiiM lAnriim cfini ivuor ... 1. ...11 1 ...... 1 . .1 ...
:i : ,i . r n,ui. "r. u , 0P an .heeom.wie ami on,
,u 10 juutu ...v. ...... iroen onu s 01 tne natron should be
Aead of tho nation. At length, by tho ad- j Wel.le.l. 'I h
r . . . 1 . t 1 . .1 . ,
icei. 1 c.i, ioeir ,,r,",y incv llieri ''ivo un. t ,i., . 1 .... . . , 1 1 1
- 1 1 ' n u 1 irit 1 1 11 .ia 1 tu i-.i' 1 1 1 1 ( 1 " 1 i n . : . 1 - 1 j i 1 : . ....... .
I and all they asked tins that the organic ,,r3 . aIui uls0 t0 g0 throughout the nation manence of our iostinuious. a, d ,h '
and lay them at the men's feel who were
Speaker, is there any
War .airaillst ilia ki ni; the I'liited Stall's ar-: extiaoiifnar,' in my ni oii.ition
my in Mexico a self-sustaining armv in 1 lo Sr"'l commissi .,s .) c at niih th,.
Mexico for this purj.ose, and liencral Scott Sl""Jtl", sl't"-'i'.' We are f.M a!ni.i-t,
ar.d the .Secretary of War concurred that ,Vt'f Rl.v 'hat the reb. lli,,n is alm.isl eni-h
UiPpenpluof Mexico should be paid iulr' 0"(' ' o have ,.( ry nd vnnt ige
kind for suppii.'S furnished to Ihe armv. ; "l'l'r lhf'-o insuigenis. s h wrou-, 1 1 - e
I'.ut it is said that this is a rebellion, lore, is it un.vi.-o, i ,t in-.p.iiri.iii- to pur
and that it will not do t i treat with 1 eb'-! precedents that have I eon sol by the
els in arms. Well, sir, ti.i.., is not tho first1 ''"'"her of his Country, and by his nic . s
rebellion we have bad in ibis conn trv. . sor3 ,n "' c '
We have had rebellions which at ibo'irl .,
I '" ii is i in ui . ii r i it i
' AT MAY OM I.V ,1 I Ml'.
M( Kooir, in (lie course ofa
o . '. i ll w i ; alt. r i, on
it 'I I" Miciiiiii and jump
in his -hii t aiel i.in Id-, i ull
ow n the street. About half
ehasi d him till h t an
up a tree, out of which they couldn't got
him anyhow, lie kept a screaming "iho
divils are after in"," and would fight like
a tiger ,f any on,, trn-l to iM t him -
l.'.ie.lle .Jl I I ....... I,. i
- " ei-,n:i,ii if .iin.iiy rum alone
'sim II, inks Unit von fell. -is
are the devils that are goin' (r. m;n ,i,n
"ii. ;isi g., .,iv,.,y ,,,,,! let bim ali.no, nnd
am w ill be hum and in I e. aforo morn
mg." They iti- n4 iviri, j tu(
''';-!' so it Wi,. .lack says it his ntc
dnwii solemn o pii.ii. , i ibat , (hese ere
b,.!il,,.n Calnuet weln to sioplrym' to
etch Co South, .v.'v . ,, ,,., Uli- lh
r'..' f ',,.,.t i, -. (',., ,. ipi rnn,'
V. h
The r.
I'.ut 111"
ol' ihe
ii i". la
Si: nat.
II I COM hcniviiiv
-i:.;u,ili.i:i ,. (he II ,n, .l;inio A
I w;i - prceciit, , ih ,,h ,H,S
l.e.rislaliiro ..l liclauai c.oii Sat
V hist. ;nnl .ici onlcil. nl'lee m biel.
. i . . . '
i no l w .i I Luis
commencement, were as thieiiteniii:; a, I
ed l.y coi)imi.-sK)ri( id in every iuslaiice as
1 shall show.
I ,. i - ..: ,i... I- . .. ; ii
na'ion was vouiil'. viaoiou l...i . i, t ..i, . ! ' "'."-nisi reoo.uoii reeiuicl. It,
rice of it, founder it called a conu(ion ana wealthy ; ami the ch ef ruler had UI ' " ' . , ,' C n.ned d ,, .eakor, ,,, Ne,v Knglan.!
, , i r ., r i,;J . , ,J" I "'id to ga.hcr t he cat I !e, and cvci y iv ing I n is v.as t he hrst arnu d rebellion 'i-,nisi
and ,u.nuatJ a man famous for pecon of pnvato s well as its com-. cr,,turo, ,, vhiM llicm jn 10 ,1, ,rt,v-,,,. slr, ulU.nrlgh'lt t V
jokes and philosophy. And rn accor- Iuon wonllli, r.nd its unlimiled eicdit ;-1 n,, 1,1.1.1 ,.i...i. .,:ri , .... I pleasant to relleet upon sect ions. .
con, pels me to declare that New Kn-laod
has been in rebolJion agninst the inslitu- ( 1 1 is .loiiicl ih.U M
lions in 1 (OS COUIlll V VI. r nine., I lie n, nn. s-i,.l l..,i l .
..I.l l ie r,
(III. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
.."ech iv-
IlKlde
dance with tho organic law hut against
the w ill of a majority of the pooplo, the
highest honor known in the planet' was
conferred on him. I ho tiie.ldU.-oriie sect
placod a etone in a sling that rebutted on
its own head. It antagonist numbered
Dearly all the holders of bondmen as its
members. And what tlio nieddlosomj
nitrubers preached they curried out piac
tieally. They doeiared that tho old organ.
those who hold l.Ied'TS. And .CI! I'm
and Iho unerpmled ingenuity of tho I to- pledges remained unpaid. Th. (!,,. Pi
pie was entirely at his command. Volun- nancipr POn ,0 the marshals "I ,i
'11
teers to in: up me army w. roso numerous vou task roasters over the people I have tior- ol' 111,1 I'"e lera! ."oristituti.
thatmany wore refused adinittaiiee, but deoreed that the men thrmnrhout ll.e .-,.1"01 r-,l,,tluy rfor
unfortunately the people could not five 1 u,,,, Phall become hewers of wood ..ml
the tag icily of a statesman to theh" cU-f . drawers of water for mvself nnd tho hnhl
ruW; nor could they persuade him to ,,r nf ,,,,,,, Thu3 .cr(J uI th 0.
fo.low rn thefoo.aops of his predfs,ors. , ,,, f 0nct free country enslaved -Sotheircirorls
toperpeluato Iho instilu- The members of the meddltsomo sect tho
.. 1. .in. -is were rruiriess. r 110 ,. .;. ; U1.-i ,.,,.1 ,1,., i..i
c ' 1 l " ft'uu 1111:11 1JUIU
COhlly ee;ireil in ,.y V,, .
tlio r.iwiii.:r l'( 111:11 ks :
".Mr. Sunnier, Mainline in 1 he S'e.i
.ilcol'i lie i; 11 : 1 0' I Sl.-.les, inade.-i p, ,
in u liicli iie said tha' the twin relie
ot'liarhaisin wore 11.. I s;i or ami p. y.
ecninv. but Cad'olioitv and slavery.
iiminT oci
n.lop- said so, but it is publiscl in the C,,H.
ses 1 ue I, 111 envoi, I ion '.ml
elected II1.11. (I. ., j..,,. 1,'ead ,'i,,h to
till the ai ancv. '',e conv.-iit inn also
I'lopled l'es.,ili,,)M ,,' (1(.jr
'''li'.ii nf M,.. Ilavard's. abilities nnd
t-onie. s and li.ait 1 1 y fn.l.ii-sin.r hj.s.
f.iirsc in ihe SenatJ. "
i-. 1 . 1.: l;.. 1 1. .i ' ...
10 ,a r'fct: u'"1""" ' "jci.i(t ruler appointed marshals to strictly 1 ,t, f.., , , . .,
doehfrod 11 so I hat thev wore a l.ation o ; oonfor 1- 1.;. -to .... " '",- s....,,,,,, ,. la,,.,, UUKn.
the
jxn.r so srvero wo.ia
laws of his sCct, that tho marshals '
were commanded to show neither mercy ' ed tho Joking i'liilosophor, the Fsnan
r,o-.prst!oo,n dealing with tho country- and tho Tricsts of Mammon, to a C
In after years Marshal Ih i'h tuniinon-
naneier,
oui t
tbemlvcs. And as they stood before the
Omnipotent with tho sacred creed chsp
ed to their lips, they vow ed that H oy
tvnuld tnrrifion lhoir honor, thair lives rr.d tnvini.' spot . nn.l an i. ..'i .1: 1 ... . . . ...
. r ' , . ,1 , . , , iu mey ohey Irom whoso decision there is no appeal. -
their fortune in preforence to bearing al- their miister's orders, that thev ruthlei.sW'Ti .. ,1 , - t
, . ... 1 r .,i -nJi 1 . ") ruiuitasly , fho Attorneys that appeared wetv Jiisti,
l(i.ian..A lis IVii finrim I'lnet Ml Or. in ilrn.minl AFnn mimeli... . .. . . , ' ' '
. -.. n, urcrsi8ie.i in to arraicn tho .rlminuls ,.,,,1 MW. i " . . . . . -,. ', .
people thnt walked strictly in tho ways or preaching the pospol of rn.trr, from their .lef,.. 1 . .1 1 , V , I"", '" ' "" I1' '-utii tint:!
tL,Tf,i ,,.,,., fll,r , , 1 n , . cronl toeni. iho atvtised had n hoen- thi rebellion ; tho ast hai not kevt faith
ueir ftiicrii were appallca at tiio falu of beds at midnight and confined t Wm in .t, 1.. ... ... . . . .11 ' : ul"
4hena.in. 'r.tn,,'. i, ,,, .. , , , ' urown themselves, and
-- l... ..... o ...ei 1)11 U JUIU HOI
in tho council! of tho nation was a' worship their chief ruler as a Goil wer
lat.mnn nt belonging to aDy lect. His treated an enemies of their country!
.IIOIlrtS .v.s,,,,, (,7,,,, .,1,, 1 :.. ,1..
ly perloinied hor.part of the '.,. ,;.,(',. ..' , ,
Hill IICl Bill. ,. When si, nr..,,,., .1,.. "J ' ) I ' 'I II .1 1 Kl Cll IICIl-
I'nion. In the convention Unit trained lr'l Ci'li.ilic. 1 (diilcss ;i ii,,i-ne, I
our organic law, tin, sections came togeth- lll romine? slurm. and I believe
or. New England hid her navigation and i-in'"i-elv f o-dny hat wlieiithe knife
her nianufact-ires to jrotoot: tli.i South trikcti. from t he I lirnal. of he Sup h
had her peculiar institution lo protect. It'orn people ir,7 (,, .1 I., ,,
trno hew J-rl ,. hcldabw slaves. U,m, ,',,. ,T) ,,,, ,',. y,...,,,
but when they reused to be profitable she.! - -C ,,..
(-; llo i. , :s I', C ,v
Ihe late Henry ( '.-,Vi ,,'
'lied ;il M.. m real in' ( 'an..,,
-'Hi nil. l:iny of.. ui" readers will
feci. lie, him a Jin- .saiin- .'ein lema
win. made a .speech al Iho g-n.;, lb,
chanan Mas-; Cony, nthm, in ibis -iyi
i ne i ,iiiii:ii;' ol loli -
hit, n;f nc,,-.
: '.ii ol
wmfii.-ky,
In. "II the
.Uln-,l., i
became t diiln n ( tirr.ni,. mul l...,i.,i.nl...,. 0...1
I ' ..' I ' " "' 'ui, 111, ,11111 . . .... I , ,.
abolished slavery. I'.ul so long as money An f.xchango ..ajs, "ih,, l'.esi.leiitV
was to bo wr-mg frofti the sinews of ,, message coutau.s eight thini-'nid words
I he Sinit bel li
hey will never
'ni.. 11. and SC ,n -
iiull l.'el.lihil. ,'lll.s
negro, Now hngbind held tifti in bond
and lurnished tho tonnnije that brou.-ht
slaves from Afiiei to the Southern Statis.
A (ompronise Ictween ihe sections was
made in llint convention, in which it was
igree. I tll.it the ir.t"io-t o 011 h shoo!, I
nhentho marshal removed themfroml. 1 fh' lh'd ""' n''st r"nir'' ol-c II
lhoir li.b. . , . I0n '"'ni country occurred io.Missa-
their back, tuey nppe.irfd as ravenmrf j,i,seiles. and thai commissioners i w. ,'
wolves, ihe attorcey made no ctrort to ' appointed to negotiate u pt.ao. 1 will
... .... .1 1.1 .
uiki nut men, ..lei in. 11 a wrong one, ' f-n
tho messago come pielly near being n
total depravity.
fis-iVAn cxchi'iigc calls young m n who
Hiarei round church .Joois to na. h young
ladies, nn tlio riingrcgaUoii is going out,
tho "Ievil'n l'iekds."
i:f""Mii, get dow 11 ou yoi.r h.iiids ami
knees ,1 rniiiuie, plcuse."
"Why, what shall I m lh.il !,,r, p,t "
".'.iu:o I want to draw i.n . l.-pharit."
'-" How 1- This
Seecssiioiisls sav t
cme back into tlx- I
ells and the .hnlil
swear thov won't have thr f.'n'mi , il
) ' .v. How is ii possible. 1 1 1 . r , 1 1 1.1 1
the oiieelass can be any In Iter I'nion
lin n I hau I he l her
Sk The following unecdoto is from (ho
Columbia .V ..'. (hi 'inltn; "Two old J,t
dies were recently eon versing on the I',.,t
tie of Chi. k am rigi. Said one; 'J wish,
us (Joneral I'.ragg i a Chrislimi man, lhi.t
he woie dead and in heaven ; 1 think i.
would be a Cod M-nd to tho Cmirederacy.'
Why my dear,' said Ul0 iher, 'if t"h
Con. ral w. re r.ear I ho gales of heve.,
and "'Vile.l mi. at thouiticiil l.iouient hb
would lull b.i,.k."'