Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 10, 1864, Image 2

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07HERAL OEORQE D..U'CLELLA,NT. n curing ndvuntngea won. by the troop
i,lor.. Brinto M'Ci.EUAV, wui lorn 'of Tcni.-i--rtec and South Carolina. .. .
i a .in i.i i iii.aje num. me uiim-iuuiti irin-H !. -. - -
Ml li.w .-"J . . I i if
. "IHH-'I - 1 I , , , a 1 i
. t 1 . 1- ..!! ima Linn.t ll.l.tll flll.T lit' 1 1 11 Lb.' 1 ntl
of Amcitfiiu Iiidei.encience am. oi .iiner- wuio r-u.i ..... ....v ',.1 ' '
i.-an Union, or. the 3d day of December, by madness, and by b.llv-a gull which,
-.a--.; , '.i.'.crwtisi.n eimncnt, phycio.an in ilm providence ol God, nothing surely
i'co'1 bv the prniaiai," nu conopieu-- uui miaou nun j"
to devol.n. tbomisclvM so fully and so firm tingnt or the .date, boiog thirteen regi-, Joseph Kirk
Iv in thf tjoclun.atiot'nii.l in tho con- molds of infantry. Hint wtumtssion was Joseph Uveal
duct of the victor of Vwt Virginia and oiTcre.l uud accepted on tho .d of April, Jacob Weave
"iiraf
no. .'.)) his ubi .uea and bit character oven
i that i"il.AV of awimpl.idiod men by
v' onl tli J tamo if riiiUtdt-lihia ns thu
:i;.'tiOliilia ol ph M-Ui.ce oud I Ln3
V.ril.iV art in Aiuc-iici was m.de respuo
!r.','.e I ') ;h..tMi: and til Pal is, in Loll-
doi :ud :'i LeyUon. No mini's aiioosiry
n-L : .....i;i' 01 ma liorcnoo mien n unno
the leader of tbo l ciuuauiar campngn.
In June, Captain MeCk-Uan re
turned to l be United States, unJ was nl
lilusl immediately Oltlend to tbrj pObt tit
West point, wheio for llnee yenis, I n P--
H-e peculiar importance nf ih.it nrm of' mumcd in command ol llio company ol
.'.; ... in vii-niH .if hu dts-.tu-!jrii a.:d tn.r..T. In Jane, lo.j I, Jn
1801
On the lOtli of May. 1HU1.
ati.'e cm ever
bn
again.
the
lincti"ii won ut the. Academy. Lieutenant
McCMlat. "a-. titl.tCix.--3, nulunilly tuvi
liiin .t rojvitioiica i.i tlio ojht.iI mih i't
I It i p. Scott's inlvin:cu t.i wliicli Ids yours
and bn rmilv would not otlir:-wi.-i lum-
y Lis DMure, tind :iocrt:n tlin tiu. ontitje.l him. wen bit pn.nioiion tn
niDtiKrotii.il llic rann ot nt'conu iiruifnam mhj m
tOh
.:. of bis u-orllt. In
ooii.ri:'s, rfheru the voic- of lite pooplc
hn-: i;':''' or no weig'ati'i dcii-':niuiut; t!m
ptir -'.kui of thos'' iv ho .no b Md:niijUttr
l.e pvertttnfiit, u i;vu-r little to ihu
iir:fw of niankiiv! ivlmlitr thoso by
whom they too rulfl come of a eour.d u
njound stock, ot un honcit find viorm
or of a corrupt and tvoaly raoo. T..o wid
or the v him o' a prmco uiu!;ej b.jcli im)ui
rics 'nwpi." iluooi". Onru j.-iv.-jiod by his
t-ovore:gn w i-i in? ir.iinia oi ni.icf, mo
tvui ifiniiV"! 'i-fi'U wwi.mnmio Vo tilpei
nilt'ii uio o.niiiruoii jn o tlio ivorki, and
i-:i ly in iiia ni'M J iu lm l'alliilb-d tif
iioin'in.i.i (i. stiny tbi!rioerj ofiho rt;
nliip iin:v ot tho Union by joining nu
j.i -J i ion :.'( tho o.'i loraiion o) tho
i'.ir tvooti'i n ti'i'i it 1 1 tbo Ui'.t Kuor,
iinJt'i cmi:iiaiid ol Coloi.ul M.u'cy, iio!
d.Hihu r l.aj rii'i'o tn-ut. tin id- tuto.
Kiom tin Kfd nvtf nsaod inh
I l-Xl- Upou tl t' t 11 f OirnfPid Pi'H'JCr
Nni'.'h. and until -M 1:1:11. IKtj, was ic-
ctttip.t1i;n, and tectiivcu lus tncvt j. In-nt
lirulonant IV r jt.ili.nil mo J inciitoiiotM
rindiiol at tho b.ill'.i: o! L'.nili or:n on l.'ic
rnli nf Aii'-tl of Urn ni'iio i". T!i"
f on nn.ufj in I lli.l S'a'it'ri!'.!- I I'
c.-r (it font 1 01 a us of I l.o in.l :.tduon -npi?n in 1:10 .-uivy lovi.i
l.ln.1 i,.,::nc in th LiJi.-i Oour,.,, lb. 1' ii' ibo fca'a. o! lli. liultanJ tho
umlt..,., tna P".s.m;;.1 bnv.-ry. mil It..- i ' U.xU m ia, i;o Hiiu Jiny
..1 .,i..H.,.,l ...wim-iiiipo. will a! :oli i-d to tho n.-if!Ui!i..o. ol tno
J.,,. Jioi.nl i-kiil of 1 1.' Hti ,n-gi;!.-d in mountains, jtou fi.Wiihliin-ion totr try
it. tifii. VtibnciaV poition was ti S-iito-jio t 1'i"(i ot lv.l, nd ronni:.ioj
-ivii tl!?b.-o'.;on.nv.. ' tture or.ttl iuy,. t.-vi, in o.kii l- i,i 11.9
.. .1 )...-.... . 1 . i-1 . f I ilia olrrnv lor liio
o,.j 1 ,o ckill with whiv'ti tin: t.orlhoi u 10.no t t.t? 1 .Vi.bc 000.10. I.'o
11.. I inri Ii.ic ti.s nil lii" ' o-
t'i'inir;.-.;it!i'i. iv.iir'n d.iioi aiino.l tl;. r im'.o
irmiit-
KooKy
iiii-l ;i-.i;"
try, tl.a'i
lakt
' In.1
n bv our tioop I 1 m-.-uu 1 1 aid omm-
hidm their enemy, L.nt to lu ivxccuU' t
011 a nuionli'is iv;;iu, over rrky ai .1 -,'ie-cipitoun
luulc-piiilif, through a t?i.'ioa n(
wiid ravine and la'-jzlf'J forests.
D.'..iitd in i;.-'us. In' Hvn'.A Anc:
I n 1 r inil 11 1111 v ii. a "ill 1 :l V f fli'utl'l ol Our
ii-ni'inil dominion, wiii.di aru hut coimd
in (i Icruu of woitl.i on tl. ltp- ot so many
a l.i:iiiint or .tor. biH O!n"t witnide rH.iiun
vilest ciiilt'i'.-uc?i. all quo lions :nli 1.". ly mro f.rnr.
origin uttli tl"' upo-'mlo. ol !. lan raid
tho t?rrortt i.J'bU ini:liaii'.y. Lut lor a 10
puMi'', which li'ils lor ::s onina im.ou
and power in the vir'.uo of tbo j:?oplo
aud of '.iii'tr pul'li'. servants, it run no.'nr
benn i.-'-igriiicant t'ec-Jtr.nj?nd-iti.vi of a
public ma" to that coofidenc3 ofhuhd
lov cit.-.is, iu wbioii a! ioo hu hope oi
u,,t.i ; tion ntul of iu!l jcncJ llt-s, that hi
faM.v.-s in t'teir t;;uo w;io cituenti of crod
I... t.. .it.p ilw.it. .-i.ttilil nil. I lllj.tn-
. 1 , in 1 1 1 h 1 1 vj .t 1 . v ............ . - , r , .,., lvlll, ..1 , ,tr 01j,,n rivm;uuan.l 1
tiin-d thcni-knmv tiuir nutios unn iui- v.-nosc au u'.-i -, .... --' . . . . - ,,,..,11. ilm m 1
... . .. ti n:-.,, n, 1... i..rt...l 1 v a de?Wv n.-torv over tUVlL mindi ot the m.Mt men, it 11 a' myt?
r.l.'il i.'M'. ' .inw. v,..Tr .e . ""i ' , 1,., t,,hvta,-.LLi! and ojnlro tni iu
Inn wee unn ot tins Hlnmp, Ainiiioan l.ivni'n in on-; i.uih i-' .. , . .
IU 113 I.M 1 1 13 .Jtt... 1
lluL I'aornin ilo "eibin'i 1 ne a"'l refer-
tyrants ; which has tl.tibuta in me vfins connoioai.v.
eoiingor
Weaver.
(lodftey lI1rlsfeU,
the cenerni ! Math Clark
povorniiicnt nsBlgnnd tionerul MnClellna jJer. liroincr
to tlinooinni.iiid cl t.ho IVparlmi'iit of UU- J. II. l'enlz
i oiiiln-aciua tlia Suite oLUUio, Indian- Michairl 8lni" irU
in, and Illinois, r.r.h las bt:iUiUaitoi s it l
Ciiiriiio.oi I' oar day later he was Com-,n Hotl'imn
,niK-ionrd mnjur-nenoiiil in lb? ri;jfuluriir- i)o,m T,.oullM.Ml
inv, whicli lank no no. holds, hiom dn j)jl)if. (jonoy
tl ites his eiil'-ani'i! into uctive nervicu in jj urot)lll
the present war panics (iulio.vay
orNZi.tt, mVi klun is tuf. wmst w.k. (juorw flearbai t
Tl.o (ait brn by Genond MoClilltn in Uftorpt) Iviiioli
tliH history of the event war lor the Union Win. Uuchatian
H nioii-f iniiliar l i tho public. In i-pitoof
lliu pif-.i -'.out ell'nts of the udiiiu. igni
tion pn-'t a ml of partisan evil n'ttf'i of
O-mreii ti) proven the Tunis in repeui to
l ti 0 iutA ovouiiains of 13-, an I :o blaok
en tli.' rt j'iita. inn uf llio soldii'i" who or
a niiZ 'd iind inspiro'l wit'i bi 1111 faith
tin ii.i ieiiiv ilro t spint, ilu bravj Army
nf t'l Potomac, thrt j ; i. ir snisn h xt al
i.ii., il ni' him pi.itco ; ii'i'l Hi.; pop lit.'
voie? will ion deal out to hu mulinem,
of all lii-.it ishonnl, pilrlllii!, an I truly
lovnl in tho land, the duo reward of nil
I heir iiia iHituiti m",
O.ir task in 1 elation to that brilliant
career nliii-h b.m in violory auun.' tli
ni unU.iis n Wiisl Vir nia in tin .Sum
mer of l-'H, to eiiil in dignified piaienoo
let unti na'lii.l tviviio' union'' llio lulls
A i on Liwtr
Sainnol Ilulon
Kobert A. iirt n
Anil re v Shnjiarts
10 li'.tf intelligent Ame:iean r.U'iccr w!ju.) , of , h S!j,,,)ni) j,,,, ja Uie mituinii ol ISl)2,
'routi.u- ol outy 1 1 1 111 it-it' f mm iu"
lextremiiy lo atiolber of tiio iinpvii.)
, imblic, and th ecuti.uents
r..-
of continent-
s.iiii.'o tn
.1 Iv a decisive rtetorv over
..... :.,.i1J'n urn. a turn of I i is Hi .1 m . A intllt-an 1.1VII i' : 11 I''l liOin liufi,
c mine of t'nt iniro txvA hardy Scoitish . Vainc;A was uiui ly bcwjI.Jeroa by Uu
c i . i. i . .. i .... 1.-. ...... i i.i.t i1,.!.!, t.x u-ti i c'i i i i i -j 1 1 -tii "onvjs r. re-
LlOtU WDIOU oai.J long bc. vw a.ia. - ----, - naLiom.'.il V HCIO (O
, (rIK'lltUI 1 1 IV 1 Y I' 1 1 ''v'lT, v v
I . '. . . i i ' it!. I I. .H mi.i auuii I'wirr) .
ot many rt-ruy c.i.inipions u, just,c nnun- ..-.. -v- : "'i .. .r : ,....;..vn;fi.nM In Much. liC.V ho
And Oit:"r, ana wuiun iu ui-m iiui.ir.. uuv nerc t.i.v. : - -- . - , , ,.
nioM ui"!""1"
vurded ti.e skill of our cnnin.in Jen and
the valor of cur troop.
I Wliun compare! with tho bv.'.'o 0:1
'which wirhaa since been waged by Ann r
... 1 . . . 1 . . . 1 .1. ...1. , j.
icail a.tUlOi, VU? Oliucs iiirua,-.. rui.
the rebels.
1 . ,,,. i'i-.!.t ir I lien w .mtnjr a-.-iicen
the vvc-itei 11 ullios and tl) Kunsian empiro,
V.'rtr mi 11 hcule hij ii had bci-nmi
fO iroely on luo Uiost heroic bmle-liehis
ofhiatorv. UhroUfeU one ot tueso inysie
rioti" -..filiations which the Seoten, like nil
the Oliu tribes, delight to trace iu'. and
he! J above id' 11.:..;' sacred, a kinsman
ui.. v... lumn oci ni,ii jl... il I'i r llio niori-
c.... 'IcClellanswith that noble old soldier, ,ur toUien. f ju-ul their way to tho city .-(
Sir Colin Campbell, who fought bis way
up liO.n a shoplicrd'B plaid on the CV.edo
Iiihu r.-.30'9 to a lic'.i'-nvart.hal'a baton in
?;.e arnry ol Kogland, and a baron's coro
hfr ieer Into these rctine-
niiiit's of "consansunity, however, it is ures of the enemy th in by our oin
..it. wiiiln tn mifpr !'ad ('iilm wera the cut able and
. - t -! K. .l n..rl I t.a invl. f. ml I l,..l- 1 I h.- ixr'll fill rtmOHL ll.OSO lllllCOl S
' . i i .... . i. . - t . ... . ,:..,.. I.i i rnnmni .1111 ili -i. li.eii nverii.lsst-1
leannguan nowasa. . mit " "SV'.r . ..V " i h,, !..... o,ht and won: busti.pool
l iv il. I vi I . I. ii.il u il -il i I ii-iiu I. n.i iji ti ii.j.wiii- - -- r.
. . . . . iii I .t. . i . i . .i r ........ I.. .la n.i mi l ii no nn iivn ..mi umtu luvtrn.v.i. ii - .
hlSb OOari.ll WOUUl 1U I'm! um .Him IU ..... -e- . . 1 ...i i. . I,.,,,.
ounobled by bis wholeotno lite ; and so hy an army acting 01 me ueie.i;o ... ...... - If.:.'' ,,-,:. bete to nave,
r. . .1... in,lilrt n nf I.Anrir.i Itrin- u rnnntrv marneiv ponuiaiBU, oronen, i ua- t,
Win. Warner
John W. Neif
loneib Shook
Tho Wood
Hamilton White
Wm. Mc'Jawley
Wm. Hunter
1 (iiH.ert Tozer
r ..: i. l 1 .1.
1....M ,.ta i.nbb.renminaatHivliian words ?
. ... ... i . i... .i Win. Worrell
.. . I........ Ml llll. Ill.'l'lld 111.11 11. II 111' ' '
i ii. iiMiiiu m'-.n ...... ....
aorl.s of the beroit- youris comuiander who
. i!avo lilt-so trumpet tiuiU'.n to us and lo
I iinr chd Iren.
! On the 'J'Sth of May bo directed two
: ctiluiiinn of hi comtnund to cros into
West Viritioia to thwart the debigns of
i . r I ii .i.i. ......
ir. the simple ias oi rt'niiu. .vi mu ih.-i-j
n-iin.-'i l Yorktown, Wi'luiiusbjii;:, Fair
l l.lts M .Ivorn 11.11. South mountain and
A., lima it. ilm hoa't of llio nutiotl wi
IPlii Srler
ll'm Irwin
Atlermuti F.llinr
Wilion Donlari
tmes Doll
C II Lull
John lieihloj
,ohh A Thonjooa
C'i.i.hiiKi.ii Toit. 1C7 in Ta x
H. W. Letdoh
loin M lodiei er
Win. Uiadley
Anthony M.nks
l j W. i'lissmoro
James Moore
1'rank Short
John Fec-noy
lu-nrito Thorn
John Will cli ul
.1. W. Wright
A. Withers
,V brilliant Iliiinphryt. Ph.Vnai Simmon
1. W. j till) nil AI 'i)i iVlerril
ISntK Siiir.o ill r- iiht.vt) wait iii ty a- it u it
),'irti j t!i nl tho rt'iil ipiatA is but four. Kii.
Cl i:vi.NVii l.n ")7 in BriX.
.TjR.fi.Koliloberger Josh K Dkor
Jeil' Ill'iom Ab.'ith im (iatc4
M.iriin ll'iuihlor John T Uarlt-y
1) uiii-l F i i.ii. Jorred F. Irwin
Tho.iiiis Flcmin'n Christian I'.uok
Cin.i-x 1 C5 in lii.'-.
Tlicriiiitn McFaddeo
Wm. .Scirnd0'c
Charles Mu n I)
Marion MuCawley
John MeUarvoy
l ;:iac Newphor
Isreal Woodi
J. D. MoMasters
Uetij- Clinker
Albert Do Wilt
Armalrors Wood
iniaftrt ifocvcr 0.'j.n..ifl5'
l...ia ,.. '"
Ntillwiliit tfei-lnbnn. li...:a
Jacob ugner JeraeiQUhM ;'
llni... I .
ti igiK
John Weaver
' A. James Is Ionian
.Mike Uitler
John If. Inv in
'J.. Snyder
A'lslin Uillin
Howard Ma'.lry
l'liilip llinkio
A. V. Piereo
Ueorjre Wie
tlenrge lJ,'hcss
J.inn s Thnnipsoii
; A ?a Jofej
1 Or Itoo
'Christ A nv
A. H. Wa-hb.:rn
I'tNN-
"OanUJylor '
J'jbn Wirin.
' V n. Rmnun '
(icorgo Geifi
Jonuihitn Aa)
John Hoover i
John Miller
I'- T. LciV'.rf
DaOJ WaSrat -J.
C, Alport ' ,
loin, Li..
Lucieo J
"VI
jllOiOli
bv in IW
SimmerfieM Fletl 1). S. Mora
" m. C. lln.ivi.
i . 1
J. It. Cl.ok
Amos Wall
; I'honias Wall
Il.o'.i-i rd D.uivcr
(i. W. Dicky
; Solomon (J. Tyles
David Dirnul
Anon Xew itner
j FlKE-
Joiin A. And T3 )t
Au juit McDivit
Gilbert Solioliel.l
Thomas Hiles
B.ilti Drau ckcr
was I rom 'ttr l to a mil capiamoy ui tn-i
F.r.-t cvalrv. find, with M ij ir Diiilidd
, r -T I I ... . 1 . . .
ii no .uaji.r ji'i--t a:. js i'i-tt-- - '-' ...ii.oii i.e
ul to harope, t.u.c to unay mo npo.a-. , ... v.,c.,.i:. ul, i nn iva Ires
yiinulUnojiily with tbii h'1-
intn-it a' nroclaniation to tho
l'.nos Westovt-r
John Fralev
U'jb Willa'my
W m. Toir
Will. Si boitS
Tiioi Suwley
Dkaiilb 131 iu Box.
John Smeed
Philip I'renlice
Jicob Thuriitcn
ide Tucker
John Wostoer
io Ins aimy, frern tho latlo- of wbicb .ve
Chatles CuMard
S epln-n IC.'p'iarl.
W m Loons
.mrn-Xloxtracl following sentence as embod- J(, wa
,, The ''"; ' enrl policy wl,-h , $ T Ijline
til'. ill , ,-., 1, ia I, nil. : .
. . .ut ,ui iv aii:1 IiOim i.i our lllll' l '
insitnihcii.; combats. But the eampsiri principle ol the Jinpo.eoi.n; en, bat wall . y(lf mijii(jn u to restore,
oflTwa', in truth, a most instrulivo ad the appliances cl mootsrn profess, wan contijollcei t0 ptol0,.. the mij-
kuhool for the ollici-rs who passed throuh now to pais nnd.T his iiispe,:ttoo i , of ltlfi u.,Ti a()d l0 rvtea9 our l.rcih-l
it Nolle by the rr.islakes ni.ti fail-, Captain McUeiluu and bis c0U1Pa,"0Ul.cn tho crasp of armed traitor." On
sue- reached tho Crimen, in u.e ean pun o. i,, .,,. f ,., ,,a ,i, .lvn,M,l i r,pr.
the' th" summer ol 1.m, the uiebt irymg per-
Tiie battle of the Alma
tan-lit : iod of tho groat allud invasion uad airoauy , . . . , -. ,,, )revious,
'a few Benlenees from which wo subjoin :
"Bear in mind that you are here to pro
tect, not
" ,..i....i...i . .ii...... .,;., iii... -i.i,.ii niipn.l ft war of in vniion. bad been louitUt and
ltlllOiumv.jU,. .. .v.... r...iD ........ . . - -- - Sn.ml .-i far as iu livest-
oi the dcfcntiivo in
nnmilnl al hr.-iWon MIT-
ur s the atiicceoenis ko oi oouito t-t m- u cuuhh j ' ' . ..,..-c - . . -
on McClellan1. birlb, it ia enough for us geJ, and deonoly wooded ; nor U it easy ! and from the veiy jaw, of rui, lj
o kic that ho cotnesof a people renown- to iuaiofl tbe extent of the disaster , Liu hu of Inkerruann- But the
NiiVorU over for ju.tL, ndeli.y, va- which Ut Uv. befallen the 9m of the w aoh me eye. of the Jn ;
lor and truth. I Union, mid ansoi-jie conuun in ius ui:n. uj..
I ur.dis.iiii'iined armies been any
r;.t.. iLi,m.n .iirmtof il.i:.,iyerRitv ;i,meil. in the outlet of the ex'wtinz war. ! the course ofhis investigations
i: if turj & I V-U iaau ww j -"- , . . ...
Union, unU nbsolule conduol in tue U0ii njumoaer w ir mu.c n a .i
HUV HiOt K Ol "iliWU t;vJu; inuo
into the
- - - - r 1 :i: nn an.l Aula t U hmfllL O hn hi-
criVoovlt.nia; He pursued the Uni- by t? "rogant .na tnexp
nn- rn w nt.sa iiiuutj-iiutt tia uoui. wn.i-w - v- - . -.
vprsitv course for nearly two years.
tientlv and succesafully. but like Wash
inotnn bo had 'inward longim: lor tun lile nnuiuerea t
ill'.rd-
!:.n oec-:.H'!. to p'ovo
oiion in In' pro
n.aniably fell in ibo disturbance of well Captain MeUellan le.w eil to esiimate
u.m . " i .... .i ,ii .i.ilAi,. I,.,i.,r.lu'..i.. i tirrn
flans of campaigns nun ini ,.n ia mo ncti.taiu... - ......... ......,
; i i .i r ..w.,i,.ii...,' i.(..ii:irivt. in r.n om ume. asm wim an hid a nan-
ot an oniueer an a uoutticu umi m u-i- iviuimui ... .i -i.-. ...-. - , . ..r,..,.
. Jo " i. .:..,. i i ,....',. Min,i nf M.ilinn en ta'va b. :i C .tir.)l''le Cd.iiiinia a. ike of too
tt iiui:. a ........... e - ( .. iji-
f.r. tiin.. he was removed to tn; Military . N .von '.he.stii ol .s,mionibtr. W
i ...ii....ri..:. t.i'r-. '
Av-,',lCIiy Tl IH'H luili. : f ..I 1,'fU i t-iiii. . . . v. .
In ilia nnni-nni il nlmrwnliere oftboe.t- t lint I.i raiiid t r"ll
SOt rtudi9 to which bo l.ero found him- ion had no: drstuibtd that well lj.ilaii.-cd
;lf oal'.-d, theyouug cadet very soon dis-Jsps0 ofjusllco which i3 0PC of tho rooted
fimtiiU'.n'l himyfll' ami renardud the iudi- mmlities of his tiatlKV.
eioui conhdeiice ol tas ineinis.
j iron, i lliienvin
David Keephart
Wm T Wells
Abm li Gos
Thomas O'Neal
Samuel S B.irr
John Li iv shoe
Gmrgo W Kex
Win Negler
I .Inhn li liilil
todoslroy." "We hav comely K ,url
not to upturn." "1 ou wi ... G 0eariart
reKpuct. tho right ol private opinion i Sl htn McAlister
.iV.,,1 iril' n.lnikh r.n man for oniiiion i
, VIM ..... - - - - 4
sako."
CoftulcJ iH our nc.rt.
James Wtstbrook
Christ llniiii
James Kiiiihart
J B rlri nrlmrt ,
Andrew Dixon
J F Parsons
(ir W Kephart
Jerry O'Bri no
(Jeorgft B (raler
Daniel Klina
I. T Stincr
John S Hunk
Alem B Antis
Smith Coleman
('eorgo.-l Kephnrt
A manual Gearhart
Jacob Resingcr
Win Yeisley
Js-nes l).l,.
Alex.McDuHlj. I
J'1'" .rncken
David Way
A1ra. C. ilcor,
117 in Box ' . -.
'n II. fl.i.
Isunc Norrii
Isaiah 8. Ca'.d,,;,
AaosW. Biro,,
Jatuei 11. en'.,!,,-!
Harvey F. 1'tusmoro (ji.jrga W. U)18 ..
Jonathan II. Bloom Waller Stanioji .
Joseph McMullau John It. ilcClura
David MilUr Andrew Tontt
C'i id n - Cl in bix.
Mill tin Libordo
I llanry Towns
I J acob B.'ub ker
! Martin Cabord
jUeo. Kmorey
! Lorenzo Mitel. el
Joteph Brubaker
1 Willet Kovs
I I'hilip ShJser
' ... ... ' -
j vi ood'."iud !j in C.x.
(Joseph Lawlord David Porta
I Liw Mci'iillen Wm. Iland'erion
ISauJUel 1'. Snoll' John Mullen
iTiios. Jlockynberry FreJ il, Simif
Henry Ik.tighner David tj. Hemil
iMatbew Caron I-aic P. Canoii "
, Joan M. Chase Nelson T. I'a.-kir
! James Dunn Jnares Larson
D.-.niel l'hilips Geo. V. Eolei
CoviMiios YD in Box,
J'icob Loi'
Jueob Korb
Mysale UiOiel .
Leonard Spa'dinc
J.W.PatvUr 5
David Ratts v
Win. Welly '
Goo. C'Itwer
Goo. Cock
Fcitruso.v Sil in Box.
(Jeorce W Davis James McFadden
Tho Draft in Clearfield.
Tha follownii: ii a lift of Hi "victims" fir.Jainai W Bloom
Ivlk li BiTett Balizer Ilulignn
David S MeCrackon James Riddlo
1 1 wiry Ford
Ik
wis ,
-1'i.a .-.nrinrt or 1 i iittac : ninn too
I ll V v. - ' .-. -
graduated with high honors, in the class , Mexioan po-ition-at ... -.lino del Ivy ha 1
t; ijS-iC; assigned to duty with u compa-j b. en conhned by General Scott to G-ner-
nn.ii.iuin nnrl ordered before the ni U'nrlli The ostensible object ' f lids
clati.cf tU4 year, in'.o active advice on ntl.k a-i
theinne ol the lao urur. io nvt r. i iu i- Lti ivhica
n",'.!i J.'XiJi whs then fti.iy begun ; and
Lieutenant McClelhn reached bis post
i-i-i after ts batlla of Monterey.
THE MF.XlCAN W.n.
ih.i dii-lruotion of a cannon lo-n.-
i
lb . Mexicans we-.1 I'.-.ivve i is
. i i . . i . . ..... ...... i
have esunja-iHi; unu iu.., im.
(Jiinural Worth found reiuon to anticipate
such si resiMat.ee as niicbt l"ad to a '-er-al
netion for the poist-fi in of t'.e lieiubts
etii, iiiKi ail mu iii'' t;j mu, fmuu
wiiat in iv lie properly c. '.led, as Mr. King
Like In.-'railed it, a eohs.-al adventtira ol
itiviision."
All tiist it was tho tare rivilcge ol Cap
tuin M'Ciillin to seja.i I l.-ipn of ike rela
tions tetwoen pohaci a;.d tho military
i.i i, an I til p-ar' io il ope: -a. i.i: s of war I
oj.l tat'"l upon tbi) 'sanile-t m de, dur-)
ing bis vi,it to Sebar-tnpnl, r.ii;',b, ho-.vpv-j
ba ti-. hero tbv rve, have pro iii-ct mi
ai furnished us :
Bkk.-afii -5S in box 21 Jiuhi.
Saui'l Gri-jrviy. Ja.s. Gillinni
C..(,r".i Loeb.ird- Ihih Linn
iSiJcK C Sholf. Jerai.i all Cooper
Isaac 1 1 nr.il -J-Lt-.l. Du.-y Doiigla.-s
'Binj. iiofi!eistauj:'.l Cl.a. . hvl.y
Joniuit r. I'aViS
er,
John Brutiiir
C!ii i-t. S. hhoff .
Geo. W. Mile
John Warrio
James McCoy
G. W. Dolts
ItEl.L 107 il
After bOt.io.li r.o spent in active service n,j fortre-s of t'liapoleiec, it wis of tli.
oii tue Uio Grunde, Lieutenant McClcllan j fjrsl imporlanef for him to be ilmroiiRhlv
rdcif d to 1'ar.ipico in January, 117, jinfnimed i.i tne trim tiiitnro of tlie dr!.n8-
r-ur'.'i. li.e concentm ion 01 troops'-, thro It n OP bv Nm'a ai ...lunni
I, .
t
l.l
l.-l
oil
.a" on for tho
cia-id c.x)
. li'.i'Hi
del
i .. i .... . r.- ... . . ... i r ., , . ,o
ii;l i i a ! -r . a:i-l in-.'ie p.a.c en .t:i u,iy , u i:i. j .
his n,:!.. 1 bail ii n ;ns own p. crio n and Kfiiu- t Iv Sliei!ey
p'-.eeletM, to u i co n, tr.i'.r.-iy bmitcd. ; Jam Thoiupson
f xperienee in .Mexi ) pr.-pir.'d him i n ti l-1 L. L. Hoover
li.'.-nilv to r.-ceivt a, a'ld ! to I him to Wm. Koss
de b.i f.o n si l'i m-j.it siii I in it ) i'i in ' WilVn layers
m, 1 tho ni t d n-ablo c mvicti mi. Tn 0 ( i. W. Davidson
ii.i-iie.l' i'i! Iril..tif h'.S h.-jo in. HI '.'lrt'iie .1 o-o I ll Wil.iOll
at. Ihis tin -i win an olaboi i'e nil i ( xliau-.-
tive leporl op n lh'
I hi ut. I. oo. i
Ma!. Con en.
Jeramiiih Haines
A?u Beyer
Job Sural I.
Jt'i.se Diiler
Michael Stover
iVr ."il drwti.
Austin Beiiiy
Silvia Monyol 1
Linanii'd r,U"?i
James B. Sunderland
John M. lu'-s
, Cm i r
Jobti F. -r-.i.
Jj.iidl .lmeg
' Jainos Ferguson
j Saninol Heed
' M t'.iiias IDiTg ai
!.111en llateli
Davi. 1 Michel
I ickeiibui-rvH Mc
mi
j (i IK 1Kb
Warren Murry
j M. T. Ferui in
iJcvtcr Billeti
I Nick Mirtell
Hugail l.e g y
lames Hiigur
Daniid Marviue ,
Martin Feck
H'iu Scott
D.r MoCracken
Cor D Tubbi
M Hoekeiiberry
John A III. vies
D .n Knozcr
IO C M
IFin ! II :ley
iii B is.
lVter Livcrgj-i'i
August Milson
Lobert Smith
Zenos Leonard
J. B. Koyer
Uobert Stewat t
Amos Krise
Lewis Liegey
.amea Freeling
. B llosffao
L M Coudriet
Francis llolley
irilliam Bradford
John Yotbers
I Anderson LuU
Francis llodgers
' Arnold Blg'eman
( ll'in, Komes
! Aug Hnganey
John Bnel
i Xavier .Viilar
' Thomas .1iiurcr
A'.fied Vii,-r
j Dominic I'.iikhI
! I. FC.ndri.it
James Holt
1' A CouJriet
Hugh Daogaerly
C S Earoioi
Jacob iiurtliDt
Francis Mignot
Daniel .lsurw
Francis Gliny
Charles Garoot
Arnold A'chtiiri
il B Conway
Aug G,roicll
i'etr O'arnier
Napoleon Cjabiet :
Jos'-pb B.-flni
7 i'.ic K-W . '
Fi in i.s I,:ot"j-,
Vi.-i.ir Billn
, I l!!tf l:i Til tv..-..o t'-e t Otti-
I Icr, hy t tiarlei itcan, E1 , "bthi'i &',
to Mi.-a A!.g.liac V i- r, w V-i.
i)I l,,r,.:;l ii .-.i uio 'ill liilil
n i iiliiijr .it i-.-.r.'. U. iiv.-hrj. aw
lium Kvi-.-r, i. i-c-d i.'i i.:'. .''J i'.i . 1
ater IvaroMean arnr.
n-t i u . lit of thi
., u . . j l.-l i.
. i inv
wa-1 p".
Iinli.-d under thu millioi ,ty t i i, ,it-s in
tne taily p .n rf t . . yen- 1'7, and bi'-'.i
l,wi-s eV, . I'. i.de witness I-, tho p i'.ii.i
iir.d u-ril .vii.t o n.w'i tn-' jo.i 'g "i'.'.cr ii id .Henry Wet.ell
di-vt;e.l liim-eii to tii.i-ierin ,z t'ue mini, t-, 5i.oom 51 in lk.x.
!e-l
Lev. and of the t ue pro rtri'rns
it r.renaitn. undsr (itmei ill S'COlt i .rliir'i tha Mexiran l'r-tident
-l ' : ie war and dictato ldi'.tus cf peace j ,vnuld there array njaint bim. IV"
-.-a. capi ..ijf Mexiso. The young i jous r(ronnoisancea -ere ac-irding r-rder
.u.-.tul wos then niidu a witne's 1 1 c t,y General S'ort!i bcbiro the n'-i.-lv
a -ijnuingof bis carreer of tho dilli ' ,Vll, ,,, i,i, an I '.n tbe-e roc ono'iii-y-ineei
; ajs'and the personal spite which t-oj Lioutcn'.itit McCIellau bore a dijtiiiguisb-
, surround and hamper the a.-!ion ol it,,j ,iiirt.
:i.i tuOBt earnest and dcvolcd military -fho cnnllict tvhu'o kl.o.ved asnmn.i
i-nJers. . jtberbniucter ofa battle the mvt ii.-v.-e-
In tho beginuiugof the month of March ! y c-,nU.Mf d battle im'eed of the w hole
ll.o iis-iDrublel in iiiy tltscuibiirkvd fi-oin its i war in which, after hours of de.tperali
iranspoit-s ktO JtUo wi ttol ibo iiiu.u ol I on.daught, nn nsj-ep-da American f.ire.-.
fi.vcirieiuJ, and the rncmoraU.) i ' ."i d',,i)n,,t i.hree lliounnd live hundred stronj;
Vorrv f V i nml Sun .1 nai. d' I.' I ai i l.e j i il . 1 I...1 ,t iLhha fi'Atn I Vii.it- fnrnii.l it b)
... . - ..: I ' . r..'.: .. .... l'nifetl State. ii'.llloUltll
il n noi oar ou; t'osu uiiujiii. i.i ,..- n'rei'-rinieti't a .nxiran nnny nu n m-i - - ; . . ,,,,. m, :,t
sua tho lortont-H of Lieutenant McClcliau ! : . i,M,t l(.n (ho.ia-id men with the .tra.ned u. the principles of nial li.maiK it
Fi cdt ric Cross
Jaet.b MoittoIu
Fntlerick Knpard
Geo. Meicthley
Win. Dell
.Tames i;vng
Samuel Snytler
O. V.'. Campbell
1 (cmlcr'on Forahee
John Meictl.'.ey
Clinton Thomi -on
Tnnotfiy Sjnderl.uv
J'etMr Siuiili
Kobeil 'Betty
Dixon Vertz
Goo Beck
d.-li.il-, us well its tt.t t rt'.iat sl priiKi- . ,
pies, nf nulit rv oi?air.aiin. IHH ol in-, y, v,n.t
timiely g-eater pill, an-l m...:i":H to hitn-' '
s.di and tohij cju'itry wcro mo laitfpr . ri,rpi.
and deeper ro.uits of this ru'.iita.y tour "I" Mi, j.-1,,';),,...in
on hi" inentiil ctiiiiiuiiJii no i un .....ii-.
of Gimigbt.
lleiuv I'enu
. . li V.M.U W., .
Ino niVucn of the regular army o! t lie,
ni i.-it catelury ,
Blake firey
. . ... .. i... . , i
-nniliiHiil r. , n, , ... ., ,.f,vl..... !........ -t t .:..., , f : 1 1 n- .Ciei.fl. Slid Ot t 10 tJlllllaiV UTl UUrillJJ UIC '..'.lleol. .I1H t.l
kllli'Uilii iw 'iviiwi.iii.1 vuiu irfi.ii vi iiHt.ii i in n piin'iiv 'M i i'i ri ,i il nn, i J . i. .. ....II II
. " .. ..... . , 1 . ,. itj ii.ftii i.i ' i j . . . , t .'OiirtC. havu Sim ni n
I r- p v. i I iiitll IUUI inil.T 1. I IIIWl. ..v.".."-- -
this tne l:o aoa the initial ehapur.
'"-id nen'y a tiinii-and prirrnrrs.
d, for the most pirt, in biter life Levi 1So.hu horf
Israel Dixon
. Kohl 11. Loop
, John Lambert
Jacob Dimt ling
"Vl.. ir.l..l.l -a,. 11.1 V ll.l, I lll.l ll'llll'l If! . .1 II IV . I .1 . 1........ rf .Pn1:lV
re-wrila or even to re-pcrj? the ann-di of.lM,,ain his jll;ir(, n t,U victory, but . but few and limned ! oppor' .u.mi.'a of tu.b- Si,-..-y W. 1 homp'.on
thai Campaign, in nb'.ch, ai tl.o la.iiciiia- Kb'clincd to revive it on tho groinul that toy expeneiic.. W ah lb.. fX-eption ot W i,,..Sini-l
blabistorv of Ibola.t four years too .toin-ii.e,,. not fully entitled to it, haling the Mexi.-aii war, the hie. ol ni.o! t!, in m-S,i ea
v bids Ja four. American Koeiicr ot the , ... rneoiii"d in tho iveliminary onera-. now living ini'i oeen pa-u i ... .. ...u ii-auiiri
jJortu nndof IhoSouUi. of the Kastandol ,.,1, uinet nnd not in the aotual i.ssult 'great lelcilion broke upo.i us, 111 a rou
W. it, Tor tho last tune marched side by 1 onptllre f llio oncniv'a works- Tho(lioecf post and guru-on duty Detwecii
bi Io to deith and victory ? . n,llXini ,,almvn mtimrnut frr! is not often j d peace I ul auiboard id tho Atlantic aud
Tl. executive d.uuuiPiits or tho Thirl i-' ,,, ri..)rnasly applied in hi ownc.no by H'o lio-itier forts ol the tar V et. A har
ts' ii Cr.nSroiJ iu wLicli tl.o lory of thai i yo,inj, lltlli miiitious man nulively ..(aSMi)g but ronlemptiblo waib.ro with ihe
i-iorious campaign lit cmUlmcd, ami . c.,e,i in n,e mo.t exciting ofproft!sions. roving In,lian tribesollhe traiifciuiaHssip.
...ul. tlm liisinrian' nkilfnl hand r.an be ti-:.i.: . ,1. l.n-n.nn il. .ii-i.minir nl', id educated til 'Jilt IO liraCUOul klll III tl.0
. .v , , - .iiiiiiiiuiii:in, ii-iiin i r. -i ni, i ... 1 iii n.i.lil '101111 I'iIIO i
red coar without ovcroiasteung emotion I ()a.,uirpf, thePor.sprpicnt occupation ; handling of small detachments, huicoui'i , Dcll.'s
mi t if hv t l-.ft fan. a tic Or the fool. t'V Illm IV ho I t 1 1. .. frt. .n.i n1 n vn I ha mnffnnn. Ido nntliine. of course, toward fainilnii a- '.-..
"j . -. . , in iui; jiciiiiiii i'iiii,ii, i,...v ...v " ., -, ,. i ,i. .,,,,.: ieri. Jri-p
imous young soldier a r.e.h opportunity win, uu- ,p - Jenniiah McC.i
of winning, bv actual forvioe ami expos- fea of war on granu fcalo. Many oflheui. Yjol.ew
tire in the stricken field, the rank which umpired with the genuine ieal and love w
Ic disdained olhorwisa tj were He was for their p.-ofession, wire at gieal pamn f G(,r(Jufr
I breveted a captain for theso crowning on- master all that, books could teach upon .un)Y
oral on. of the campaign on the 11th Seji- 'ii mi - -v"v Geo AiLert
..... 1 c ' I I .1 A.....I.I Tn ,-t in lilnm Hill hillll IPS ."IO. itlL.1 I
Wm. roweii
Wm. Fargi
Valonnne B iib.-y
Win. Dei ink
Alfred Sal el
Lb-ivelyn Said
I K n i v l'.. al
Frank Aver ly
,i i'i i-v
Vincen iSmeal
Jacob llnncy
Henry Got
Tlios, Mca-ti
John !'. Sbimiuel
J'ulrick Gallagher
Joel Wilsoncroft
James Wapeia
IDiiiry D. Turner.
Win. Ge.irhart
Geo, Mai it
TliKb Beera
John Leigry
Go'ULX ol in Box.
B. 0. Keed (b'orm Hoover
A NV Maika John J.eoivud
John Ives Joseph K. Irwin
August Wbi-mer Samuel II mi
Joseph B.iiniu-Iner G.lmore Sha'V
j John Se'.l'ii.lo K ibert L. Wilson
iJohn Flegul Lcs'er Ives
1 1 Fph Shiiey A. B. Shaw
Gvi.icn--1 in Box.
Jordan Fox J. C. Ttmplo
'.lames Mahoo I James A. Fry
Hf.TON' i'i i'i f..''.
' Alliacn fi.irdnor Wm. Lor.g
i tiidemi He.viL James Tyler
' lames Biimly Din'l F. Ti ndo
Abr'm Vandermni-k Win. Crispen
Wm. Fl.-ititiers Mo.ris Flendcra
Charles Bundy Joab Og'jeil
JoiiOAN 72 1" li.X.
John IT. ilnt.ler
A'
ASiKKSS! K.KT. .V.-tiro II h-:rti; 0
tl,. I', i.iiiii.-. -. ....f. ill' irfli!.!! O'JU'.ll "
111.-, t i.i li. ' f itlcm-linj- .l'.i: r HI 111 Ut-
i!.,y u.ui. -1 I'M Hie purpea-; ! ii-aiUj
f ,. in tiio Tno.iiiiiil A f. .;e.. t-
Pur t'lii t.nii-hi;-.iriij.-i.fi ii-. G '.xy
iu s.i.U l .ii u li.;., li.D it.--.ii! f.atff
id. ctio.i'.oii T'i.-'J.iv Novi iii .fr-l'tl. " "
1-a.t.f o at U
Kir I'.
T- 1.
1 l U-
N, t. Ik)
I'lt.U'i-.iuu 1 19 in la:
Kliiab Smcal Jacob l'ierco.
John Dale jr.
ia inuttlcrent to bis country a Into or by
bim who rejoices in her ruin.
To those formal and oflicial p.igei the
course of aubequent eveota hai given the
painful interest of a tradgedy. In them
wo read bow, working with an erpaal seal
fo acrvc one- common cause, Lieutenants
Beauregard and McCicllan earned tho
cotimendatioo of tb?'.r commander in the
trenches before era Crui; in th.mi we troaty of penea with .that republic. Tl
M.itluw MtiCully
James McNeal
John Wibon
Wm . Giiligan
Mike iil.-'.n
Knbt. B. McCully
beuben Straw
Jo?iah Lumber n
John J. Wilson
K UlTllAt S
Samuel Bridge ns
Mar'. Cop p
Fat. Slio'.den
Keubeti Youtliera
ii '; r,a.,.l
... v M " '
Jlfzekiah J.aui-.Miery j.1I11C9 A.Conawny
aolin ll. ucai nan
Henry Crowel
read bow tbo escort of Capt. Kobt. li. Lea,
engaging the skirmishers of Valencia in
tho redrcgal, opened that atem, unswerv
ing march which letl the stars and stripes,
this subject. B it us thrt most noieniihc
.fiiK.p i,sJT land t'.oupiittui ct military uuuionuca.
ii.ii i , J. tl. .. . ... i :. i . l. . ...li ..I. i.i.ii.
As Captain McClellan. he remained with! uaron ooiuu.i nu.- Cn uvwr.ii., Murry
Ul lll.tti.tiuit.t- .. ,
Yr(1. i rannis urauaui
.iam i 1 . Miatv
Wm. Wright
A3 i.JVaill a'ti'Vir lltlli, livj i uiUltllll ll n i i u ,
the army in Mexico lid the sinking of tbo practical war ianotau ntbiir c
. . ... i i in . ...,l il.m.ii.liiilli.iil llll l'1
icd ilemnutratiof.8, it ia a "patuomlc .
ma." and no aitidy of military liternture
however Judicious and faithful, can teach " .
iu years so much available and military i Dvit cri.weil
.. . . .n ni...,. i.bn M,.r-io Uii imi.i m. t' t"i
btbe fioma few weeks of actual living
administration ofa con rpieretl city neces
aarilly atlbnled to a aolilier ol his charact
er and training many valuable opportuni-
li. ..r n'linrriiinn iind rplleetio l unnn
thnu"h atorra and sUess of victory, up to! tlm tri.n rolraimna nf ilia m'llit.irv with the
their alation ol tnuinpn ou mo noiKiiii oi 'pjyii n.i10I.j,y 'pl0 impotence of mere' cwnaci wr.u ino rran.ios oi war as tyro uarrnnari
Chnpullepeo and tho towers of tuo ciiy of ; forc, tr, maintain or restore a solid lran-'caio upon and mingled with theni iu Crt- Henry Rwoopo
Jlontezuoja. Jleinlzelman aud Magruder, ,,,uditv In the social order is never sojappar-' raiea. "After tho publication of bis report John Overdorf
Jvearney and Pillow meet us in marching, ; cn to a e'ear and vigorous mind ns when ! of the armies of Europe, in January l8o7, Danl H iegus
mineuvarinir fnrhtine manfully together :c0ihe.i with a temnornrv omninnlenoB. i Captain McClellan resigned bis coin mis- Fled Oswald
fir tha one old fine. One day Lt. T. J. j tho beauty andtbo maiestv oflaw are nev- !on iu the army ami weut into civil life. II. S. Marshall
.indtnn. tha horaes of hia Kun nearly all r n arrnront a when the calm and evn
killed or disabled, hia driven and cannon-! stnnt operation of tho law is for a time
ier cut up," gets one of his pieces from impended in favor of the sword. As the
nnder tho direolfireofChapultepco, opensj )uke cf Wclmigton learned during hia
upon the enemy, and holda tho battlo till Jng military master of the peninimula ami
the castle i carried. Another day, L. his briefer practical dictatorship of Faris,
I'onn "in tha advance with his mountain that nrofound dislike of all iineceaaarv
howitzer,'' maintains Against tho auporiorj military interference with civil commo
Artillery of the enemy so fierce aliieos (ion, made tho veteran of a hundred vic
savei the lold advance rt Lt.Col. Albert toriei the rainiest most forbearing and
Sidney Johnston " with his voltigeurs. conciliatory of F.ncli'h stnteiman, ro we
Tow wo have " Cnpt. Hooker " tiding may bo nitre that his expevencft of con
gallantly down alonr to rt-?onnoiter the rpiest an J military n;lo in Mexico eontii
proun l for Lt.Col. Heibert, of Louisiana; huled mainly to fix in tho mind of Cnp-
try,
He was appointed chief engineer of the Alex Dur.tan
Illinois Central Kailroad, and upou the David Smiley
completion of that great enterprise was Joab Arnold
elected vice-president of the onipany, Thoa Lines
which post he continued to fill, residing J W Haya .
ioChicrgc, until the month of Auguav, Frank T. Riihel
18G0, when, having been ohoaan pretdeot Casper Oelnctt
ol the haatern Division of tne rniio tna tred Arnoia .
MiMsippi Hailroad, he roturnod to Cm- Andy . King
clnnati. Governor Denniaon of Ohio, iu Andy Miber. .
rrsprnfi lo tho first call, of tho Tieardent JohnWalbera
of tho United States for voluntoers to aid Henty Weaver
in the auppruaaiou of tbo rebellion and in ,1 A J erpo
maintainiag tbo Siipremacy . of the conatt- .Toliil Kuntz
anon. ' Lieut. Grant, of tho Fourth infan- i;,, McClellan Ihore sound and moderate tution.-oppoiniea ua.ge urimon fie , ier- tso y ivkk x?
pushed forward witU a pariy to am principle ot pmicy whit n avercRitenvnru' if ujui e-3iit?.., v.a.iij .uv v ....
Jacob K. Peteia
Jamei Dixor.
Iviton Shirey
Her.ry f! in Bins
I'rtd'tiiiik Grabatil
Kobeil Bonso
Luke Ky'.t-r
John Lowder
Jacob Grner
Isaac Enrger
Lnoch Cioagove
BR.inrLltJ7 it box.
Joseph l'osllcthwait
Lewis Shindlor
(i W Long
Rami Neely
Joseph White
Joreph Lines
Jaccob Q Vlurnall
Geo Thompson
Jonathan Heeainger
Ileury Weave?
Jacob Shock
X' J. Boyer
'Andy Tenti .
' 110 Pottwr
Christ Miller . .
. ,.Vile Riahel :
James Irwin " ,
'Luclari FcJ Ie.r"
Joseph Snyder , . t
Sol' Shaflbr , .
j D'au UUhel
Jack Loui ' ".-i-
Jamcj G. Williams
Kobt. J. Johnson
Thos 1'. Owens
James L. Curry
James M.-Kthcn
Win. Hotter
Kcbt. FatUrson
Lcrenzo D. Curry
lanc Hainei
Mike Gilligan
CO in iii.--.
Hct.ry KiU
Henry Cul ry
Thos. V. Lite
John Lay field
James Tites
Are Kilo
Goo. Heckendorn
John lleifo
Wm. Klder
-192 in Box.
;..! J.:
' ill
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Hill nkW--
Wm. S. GilliUnd
Jonn Warren
Geo. Shoemaker
L.lWRtMF.
ID-nrv Cramer John McGaughy
JofCp'h Whito John It. Turks
Saniuil Killer Kobt Woodtido
lliidolnh Thompson Joreph FtiltOii
Solomon M. Bailey George L. Keed
Fred Gulicl. Owen Campbell
Charles W. Leonard George . Ogdun
iii v-i.
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Miiiui-r. en Timrf Jay Sivcuiter ITii).
l-'i.r Ksrtli-ma I ovv u :.i n it tus Cu
I Ilairem Kri-liy N.jn-i.Vrt 1' t'a.
j For S! en is luwi fl ijii.t luo htoislHii.t-'"
en iit-ira ty .V'i i nn it ''
j I-'ur tlr:dintn lownM.ip r.t i!.c le.rw
Ur en .VeuiiR Jioi.-Bi.eri.'. ,
l-Vr 1 I :td rd tuii,liip itt iUUw"1''"
Vc acocn Tu. . day J-..vt-uibi-r J:J.
IV H?i:a '..iwruaip at tt h.sM-"
; Cinfseii H iiiliics'lay Noveniutr
: t'r.r D.'fiitur tnuiuliiii lit ('rir.rO t'chwl
1 Th.i'.-ii'V Xovtiiil-r S I tli.
1 Fur V oudrrjrJ tuwitlii;i rt ilia a ' 1JW
, JIi'iii!cion t n 1 relay Novomlor
Tor t.'alicli tawnnhip at Uio Fi-WMim''1'.'
, tillo on SiiturJ. v Nm-eiiil'T 2f'lli. ,.
v. , e... 1., ,.".!.:.. at tha luaio lit sai"'
.11 Ul.uiii. .uiiii.ii'i
;'ruiih tin Momlnv Nmi.ii.jcr
' F'-r Kimx town.iliin at lurk-.-y
tin 'l'u .idny ;evt nili.r L".'.l;- , . u
IV fcniU'Dii l.ovu.liii. at lliolio-n " ;
: Urj!..ry ou Wtdntaday Kt.vem't ;
Tor Jonliin tonhdiip at tlia 1 ;i: ;
fuuvilli! on Tliur-Joy DectaWr l.t. -I
Pur Chot ttmtfliip at Ho "n1 to"7.,i
! mon i:ra.o?b-a on r:i.ly X'At
Tor New Wniliiiijjlon in faiJ boroaji
I tiny licoeiiiKr J.l , .rjii ;
'Per .:i..n-i.la teivnfl.ip at l.iab-ja.
I Y.iun on Monday Jieeeiuber itti
! IV iielt towralnp etllie Lone of A.
'For Ianuhor city at the ju'iac n ,
I anid borough on Wcanlay f
: r.,r IVnntonhip at tbe bu i
I son on Ibamdny lHctmbor 8 j.u t
ForCnrmnM-uit) oi " u"u " "
l ritlay DeroniUr saW1
, For I'iko tjwu.liip a, tie eamo placi
, lipt'cnilur liUli. . .ff.,Ml!li
1 For ltlooui h.ro:.il' at Ul" S
j . Mt...,l..y JVct.ul-.r 12th rf I
tor nrany iov.nr.in. ... -
:iy .fvai'.
. .1.. hull. A 91
t
6ehtri:.,i nn InrJiiJ H.-ccsiI.er i o.
'i i fi
Peter Owens
David Wondu
John Kilter
James Uudon
S. Blako Carter
John D. W.ighl
A. L. Oitdcn
IK. A. Suiitbers
David Lewis
Philip Ueisy
J lion Tate
.Samuel Bell
Henry Reed
Wm. T. Scriver
Capt. Math Ogden
Edward Birehticld
John Whaling
J. 15. Uouver
.1
S. B. Taylor
Joseph Lounsbcrrj
George Owens
Wm.C. Dull'
Mike Bust
Kobcrt Thompson
Morria T. Walace
Nathaniel Kiahcl
Wm. Mapaa
Samuel Ardery
Jostn 0. Dixon
Kudolph Lilz
George Libit
Jamea Mi Laueblin
John Battler
JohnJ. Coder
Isaac Swales
W m. A. Kuasel
James MeCullough
For Union towi
' V... v.,. Inarkliin 111 til" 11''""
I on Thiirsdiiy D.-'-oiuu.
For Huston township ut
ii ir i. i.
Johnson ou H i-ln'JM.iy ',tl"", ,.i..IM 1
ll.itmo . --- j
1 . :ih m .
I on Thiirsdiiy D.-'-oiuu. r , ;,'
tuv -
'FortUarneldhirroiihat th. lorriu,.... j
j flee on Mouony l-ccfn.br 1 .U. .a
For LiHrcnco ti-b.P ' , J
I Tuesday lKt-ail't--r'ri. f ri"
' Anainaal from tha valuat
T.anrt. ill La beU l ..A 1IW
! on TburaJay and Friday,
' of Dec-amber, 1MI, at 'JJt
. tereatad must auenu '-'., B.M1
I.i... .h.. rl.tfl. 1)T ordor oj ci
lB,i.,ioner.. JJ'M. Bh
I Coranijsaioneri 0S. Vr'- jTji
.Taiiim Milehel
Henry Auobinbauch Kichard Carr,
. '-'LriiriEitCiTr 30in Box.
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"Cam. 'treaai asairg jr
O e,i. of lb undti.Mgiiia. sltj
.Tofin P Hilo -Nath.
F.Fnrefvell
Jamea H.- Hilo
-Tobu'-'Hiio .
t?oberYourig
: Wm? II. Fdrguson
,;Wm. Henrv .
. Jonathan bt. Bona
I-
enine forward,
take hiin away
din? to law.
" ! . r-i 1 milHtf-iJ
H to do family Co,kinI- ,A f jjjrlll.
Peter S." Thompson !- Zi Tm.
f'ilasbtogart Cl.ar.eld, S.r -b