Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 14, 1866, Image 2

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Democratic State Convention.
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a .T ' J .TV a WTi L - aV
for the nomination of a candidate for
Govei nor of Pennsylvania, will meet
in thehalloftholIouBeoflop-ont-,b,nnton'
ino uemocruuc v
ntive;aTnan;W.onMond,,y,th9'men, lor being impertinent. If the
;ril. AtM rfv nf Mnreh. at 3
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o ciock i . iii. .
The headquarters of this Commit- . ' iri;i- .n
f.7 iri hn I)..iiiri.rnt i M,.l, Koo.us in!"' thousands of white men have ,
Uarrisburg. which arc open day. and
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evening. Democrats visiting this city
are invited to call.
Bv order of the Denv State Coin.
William A. Wallack,
Chairman.
Benjamin L. Fosteb, Secy.
Offendeu. We havo very unex-
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M.llv nn,l inr,itl.rnT Invfii niood.
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caiiea the isrooKviuo j(epuvucan,y
tho way. a very improper name for a,', 1 J , . ... . I ition, was for rebels to lav down their
iournnl devoted to tLneuro race) for rDCVOlC f lUat c,ty 1,1 "18t0- wa9 arms and surrender to iho Govern-
journal devoted to the nefero ace,; .n mb 11 000, thus ment. Bllt now we iavc a different
wbch 1,0 has adtn.mstcred us a se- g & utovaty hZl 7t ptaci and States
Terecastigntion. ' done for the white man in that State, rights. This bloodthirsty party in its
Wo beiii" a descendant of the white ........ iTvulntionnrr movements, bad iriven
We beiug a descendant of the white
race, cannot, and maintain our "self
respect," bold a controversy with any
individual, much less a public journal,
that devotes its pages to advocate the
infamous doctrine of Negro equality.
To use argument in a controversy
with such a being, would be as inju-
dicious and as incomprehensible to
him, as pearls would be if east before
those brutes, the Devil drove into the
sea. We therefore most emphatically,.
but respectfully, decline entering intojsoutb, who soon made his appearance.
a controversy with any one, black or
white, that advocates the political
and social equality of the two races.
Having been born of white parents,!jn futurc this conference adhere to
we do not intend to betray them, and J the Church South,
assist in trying to abrogato the plain , y observe among the most active
distinctions made by the Creator. If
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the tastes and inclination of others
are different, bo it so, but if the mis
cegcnatlonist is found too frequently
tresspassing upon our premises, we
may hurl a brick bat at him cccasion
ally, by way of indignation.
t2fThe Xegro organs in this Con
gressional district, are just now cn
garcd in eulogizing Mr. Scofield, the
white negro advocate from this dis- to James M. Itobb, Esq., who in con
trict. We presume because he has ncction with Mr. Welch, vill hereaf
betrayed bis white constituents, and Jter hnvo full control of the paper. Mr.
sold himself to tho "gentleman from iGlosslrenncr having been elected to
Af;ioa." We have got a puff on hands ! Congress found his labors too onerous,
'as is a puff," but will wait and see 'and was therefore compelled to with-
whether they produce it. Mr. Sco-
field is getting some credit from the
ncgrophobians, at the expense of the
member from tho Clarion district, Mr.
Culver, because ho refused to vote for
Negro suffrage. Tho Negro organs,
inthe district are afraid to condemn
him, but keep tho negro scent before
his olfactories by praising Scofield,
who has gone over body and breeches,
where ho belongs. Tho man that
takes his pay oat of the Treasury of a
white Government t-lk votes and'i i i- j .i "
wiiiie uunmtni, uuks, voics anu i,n, j,ccn clismisRcd tho service for
devotes his time and
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Negroes, ought to be at home.
Pooa Scofiei.ii. A dispatch from
Washington, to tho paper, on thcClh;'Idayl,ght,.n the presence
inst., in speaking of the night sessions
of tho House, says : '-To-night a mem
ber had the slim attendance
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tnco entirely
this favored '
1,1,8 ,'norra:
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.member, who thus addressed tho no-
groes in the eallerics, and tho empty
scaU? By returning to the rcgulartin tho right place.
reported proceedings of Congress, we
find that "Mr. Scofield, of Pa, made
a few remarks concerning the harbor
of Erie
-o outer mem ocr aesiring
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to make a speech
peeen, the House adj.mrned.
There is a "6ma1l insignificant" Hack
Jlijiulliean paper, published at Brook
villf, tl-t will no doubt produce the
speech in fulL
DqF-Thnd Stevens, calls the "govern
ment" "tho man at the other end of,'30"1' I,i,l 'jalty like Pharisecism
the Avenue," and that - tho procla
mation, the command of the Prcsi-
dctt of lie United States
put forth by his authority, at the very j
time '.his Huhm? was legislating on -
t In. rintt inn i. In .lit., ..:..)...:.
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jTivnrrs ot inis nooy. jintie is
fUe7yaerfvMf.nV,.M,rF,l.;,heWhite Man's Day." The
air ; Bn.mu Mvn ,r wxd, alien w.. defeat-I by a Urge m.jor-
lUVecoermMHisnrAbut rraro.ity. Bad eiwngh if the seventh part
tolerant of usurpation unj thusc of of a Congressman's (ime eannet be
tcr." U l,at treason" this would
t wMjn, n uttered a lew
ly a Democrat.
yesr ago
An ItTrivitr t la of fellows of
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Abolition pel, rrei i-wugin, Uuc.a
on President Johnson, to ascertain
.
his views in refferenre to the gcntlo-.tho
f r- . ,iin,r-.
moil from Africa tlio cominr ma.,ns
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uiw wnm urauuvn. ..... -
dent informed the U-ynl i-rew tlmt ho
could not give them a voto. This o(-
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femlod the mu ley. very nucn, anu
mojatonct wiinarew.anunaM 1Ssiku
ftn address, no Uonlt wniten uy one
of the three S'n-Stevcna, Satan or
Sumner, in whieh tliev trv to prove
that the President is wrong. The
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. . j ly , 1Iolt party had carried the war to a glon-
olU ta' ,l.nl Afpl-fJ,n' . 'oua termination, and it ahnuld not,
1aker & C-' V with its immenso mnjority in.
m.,dent aliould nave oni mem u
.,nvn,..op..t" xvnnta la hear "Home
fev,v' .
how ." ot him put on v-one niirser,
been kept for tho gratification of
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sueaks and spies.
es.
The Voice of Wuitb Mes. A pc-
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tition eight hundred feet long, was
presented to the Maryland Legislature
on WednesdaV last, bv a oinmittce '
' r t, I I t AAA
;irom miumoresigncuoj o.er ii.wuv
siin.cd bv over 17 000
signed lj OT U VW
for the rejeal of the
tinmes. uriivimr lor the reneal ol the
ArttAim vofricti-n inn lnw nitnrt fl hv '
Fi"-y-o ; " i 1
blate, by winch tw
two thirds
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)ropcrt3" holders are disfranchised. .
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The same men, that disfranchised)
0th instant, ninety-two clergymen be-
longing to tho Baltimore Conference
of the M. E. Church, assembled at
Alexandria, Va., and after organizing.
gent for Bishop Early of the Church
and was at once conducted to the
Chair. A resolution was at onco bf-
ered, and unanimously carried, tint
jn this movement, tho names of John
. . . ...
Poisal, formerly Presiding Lldcr in
this district; Mr. Register, and sever
al others whoso name we do not now
recollect, who in former days rode the
Clearfield circuit.
WiTnRAWs. Hon. A. J
Gloss-
brenner, ono of the editors and propri
etors of tho Philadelphia Aor, has
disposed of his interest in that journal.
draw.
19,000 white men, are row trying to He thonKI.t there was no necessity ocratic party lramed that amendment hiindred postofiices ; in the .South,
enfranchise tho negro, in order as lor another amendment to theConsti- to the Constitution allowing the .old-' lAventy-fonr bui.d.ngs iin the centre
they assert, to establish a republican jtution. There were now seventy odd, iers to vote, but they dil not frame
, ,1 ,f. ' t irow a ... nmcndmenispending.andifthe Abol- the law prov.d.ng the n..o.oer oi vol- were burned on lMio4tIi. Iho loss is
form of Government. HowconMbtent iinkcrg Cor,8...lulim ;ig. : Wc arc in favor of giving thctm-ated at fWO.OOO.
irft TWr lb. will eventually be in the condition of, right of voting to the lutwe "Ued States hxprcssCompa.
The Age is a first class daily and is not one proposition inthe resolutions
weekly journal, and tho only Demo-j before tho House that Andrew has
cratic-'daily published in Philadelphia. ;nt '""j' endorsed. Ho scorned this
Ifanv of our patrons wr.h a city pa.j0"VT,?re,,,,nC?i . . . .
per, they can do no better than sub-
'scribe for it. The daily is furnished
at $0. per annum, and tho weekly at
$2. Address, The Age, 430, Chestnut
street Philadelphia
Dismissed. Col. William A. Tall-
man, Co. A, 130th U. S. NeCro troops,
14. ...it:.. 1.. il.v KMIIlll
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a gentleman." His conduct consisted tution, all the great mimk of the n.i
in liiKr.nn.r and kissino- N'onro wpiub. tion held the doctrine that the G'ener-
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p,- Q " - pi" " ' "
of other officers and
enlistea men.'.t
This is certainly a thrust at Thad.
Stevens, who has been doing the form-
- r for many years. This man Tall-
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man,isuie l resiuem ui a i-yai league
Allegheny county. The right man
C05SCTESCE STILL AT WoltK.-Thc
L. S. Trcnsur' on Thursday last, re-
ceived by exjress 05.25 from somo
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loyalist, who sLated that he would
ftd better with a clear conscience and
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without tins sun., he having dctrauded
the Treasury out of that sum in tho
sale of Bonds. Conscience is doing
more good for our tax ridden pot.ido
than loj-alty, yet it is scarcely talked
is nut and heard at every comer.
fcA Democratic memlser of Con -
. . J. i ,iM.' .U...11.I..-
made r:n(.gress, obscning, that aUth.timeeon-
sumod by that body, was in the inter
est f tho negro race, moved that ev.
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Atiurtuay va Bti pan iur uia
business of wbtte pAVit.Ie to be called
riven to the white race-to those that
'elected thera. There is more
rscj than this in Poland.
iww.
emoc-
renntTlTBla LfEislatttrw.
ii ... .,.d,,....rvTth 18Go.
ThrWlow; colloqui.1 debate
:,i.,. i!ft,,awii Wednesday
. . consideration of
cunmg unrmginc ""luu'"1 '
ioint resolutions on rcconBtrue-
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lion. ..
Mr llarr'samcndment.nronoancing
. . ,. -. (,n,i1-nf.,i
in jj,,.; ;nH rcHolmions as nwie
.M.timcd and calculated tonliakf
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heco.nucnce o, ine pcor.c
Oovcrnment, was read. -
Mr Mfee preferred th;s amend-
mont'trt the ono presented b' Mr.
Ett.rthw
nractical-but he was opposed to both
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S)(Uer
amendments, and in favor - of the
-..i.:A. ti. t?..nMipan
' r1.
Con?jresH( ever place it ,nih power
of t ho Democratic nartv in tho onn
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aiKl l Il OOUlHVrll rcuci l retu"1" ''
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the Union. Tho so-called. Democratic
. . cer,Ttiine.,)On0r.
;d 'inci Io of tlicir pnrty llut wl,ei,
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ino spoKO oi inc i nion ucpuoiicuu j'ui-,.
'f ' ' , ..J TT. ' Mi. '
uuifc un (uivu ino ui'ivii " '
CJm tK.ket wo,.e .Miro tn j Vncst men.
U0 knew there were rascals in his
party also. :
Jlr- Awns aiu ll,al ln Mai m1 " c i
tuJd that cndeJ
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M f. KSMin ttflKl I HAL 111 A13V 1XIKL W C
- ; cndcd.
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a . w i . !... -II
C Had fJOCn OSSUreU Uy lUe pari V 1" -
...i :Lli:.i.j ..,i .ii
'"fiZMnr::!!, purpose of perpetrate fraud.
(.States restored to their righUul pos-,
v' ' " - -rt .
!iv lius'(H.niniHiun of m.ai-e and States .
lie tn tvervtliintf ther.had said.
,...w j ....n
the 'neggar's pnntaloons,which,having
been patched and repatched
iual fabric could no longer
..I...! Tl.o Rnmn Pnnm'iia In. I nn
i)owcr, especially in time ofpeaco and and other material of war to the reb- ty Bible, has jus entered upon the
in the absence from itsfloors of eleven 'els, while they were loud mouthed in .0th year of its publication.
States of the Union, to pas laws re-1 their charges against the Democratic The loss by the disaster to thesteam
constructing the Statc.and amending! party ? I iou!d like my Hepablicati -Miami is now reported at one bun
tho Constitution. It is better that .friends, who have beu. so free in their "red and fifty lives, and that by tho
the Union should be restored, even charges against the Democratic party Missouri catastrophe at one hundred,
though in its restoration the Kepubli- as sympathizer with the rebellion, to' Albert Stark weathcr.who murdered
can party should fall to pieces. 1 invest five cents in a copy of tho New 1" mother and sister at New Haven,
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It u-n rml vbv blood and revolution 1
that the RcpablieAn nrty came into
power; and now that peace had been
restored, their doom wafinevitable.
1 v;n.,.r,l .;.t K. ' ft,,l.l not
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coia nit inenus on nis iao oi i,ne
lIoua, with kom La had Mt a com
forUbly, experiencing at their hands'
so many personal courtsies, though
they were Still laboring under the do-
lusion that they still belonged to the
Democratic party. Ho belonged to)
that party once, but when the war,
broke out he, with a number of others,'
left the organization and supjorted .
Abraham Lincoln. He congratulate"!
his Democratic friends on their
dorscment of President Johnson. With
what disgust must they now look
back upon tho Chicago cabal? If
Andrew Johnson were coming here
to morrow,how our Democratic friends
would vie with each other for positions
on the reception committee. There
been discussed here to-night that had
no earthly connection'withtlo subject
before tho House. The very violence
,0,' 1,10 lwpuWicnn speeches and the
V .... I 1 B M k'UII.UfllU i IVIUUilll'll III
themselves ol the bao allegations.
The gentleman who bad just taken
. i a a
"is scat ,ir. ingaru ) hail made
wna assertions, winch could not be
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hviii tllHt IIMIIICU HV IfUIIAI VUllll
ill l AVPriimiiiL h hi i.i .,f.t mnL-A rnr
, Stae, Rj ward Everett rciter-
it ;n 1M!; ami Mr n.wl lannn
when he, in his messagi, repeated, the
doctrine, had Republican precedents
Puido tim. Much of the abuse
heais'd uixn Mr. Buchanan s head
lieaiK-a tixn
WM8 t,,c rc1Jt anJ tll(J fuuIt of t
'jts of the Republican party. Did
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which Mr. Buchanan fottni himself:
Did that Congress even do ono single
thing for the defence of the nation?
I I . II ll I
A'1U "0l. -ir. iniciianan recommend
,c. acl'on ino ari ot t-ongrcss
"oi, .ur. i.incoin, wnen no iook know, contend mat ine Mates are
the reins of GoAernmcnt, pursue the conquered territory and should be held
very course Mr. Buchanan had mark- by right of conquest, llcread from
ed out ? Did not Mr. Lincoln's Cabi-J numerous Republican authorities to
net secretly resolve to surrender Fort'cstablish this doctrine ot subjugation,
. Mimtcr, and so telegraphed to Judc,
M'Grath, at CharTcston? Di Mr. j
far? Did not the people becomo in-'
innt.,,'e .cl,on of"'C kepubli-;
laimuiuiiimiauuii, nuviiiuv vauiuvk
vi-ed it. action and decided to
'- rcukirce tho fort, and the very next '
. day Fort Sumter was fired npon? And
e did not Mr. Harvey (now i minUr,
. .-..., m K.(.iv..iiiu, nn.i n ..iiiiii.ii mu jn-cjiig .
T ' ....ua
rZL eleven States ''oot'SHr X
of theYnion" alleged in your re- these States saccecU ii aUaig
olutions ? This allegation we der.ytheir oljtHt-that of going out the
How did they get oat? This question, Union then Low are they out? If
"8 1,01 roc4 'D-' tfniic.iiej-are i.i the Union, have they not
?-an on , 0 01 . t" llousc-
ogentleman wfco ha. any rfard for
bis character w,ll tn.ke the rfeirge
ii i i 1 1 b i mi I) i 1 ' ' . I I'! Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i i m
that the Democratic parly is or una
been in sVupathy with treason Ap -
!..) 'The Republicans l,dHoted
Democratic charges a-ramst mo au-
ministration. He would quote from
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r mnnin, w .r. .,..... ....
Lincoln an "usurper," 'a m-mary
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motaior, c. .nr. rrrnuuu,
t hdraw nr from the armv. asserted
thattheadininistration of .r. Lincoln
waa a failure financially ami in a mill-
ifr n..int .l" vi.MV r.i.ni:iin'm '.
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i.h h.,,,, .,, ... .v
nlsn rciteinted such chnres. .Senator
Halo pronounced his administration
"corrupt." In view of these charge
what wan the Democratic party to
nlsn reiterated such chnr-en. Senator
think :
Mr. .MA foe reiterated the declara-
tin,,.
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t'on.
Mr 1
nun to
r. t crsnincr cuaiionireu me ccimo-
r p. ,?
:o prove it. ino law anowmjj
soldiers to vote was passed ,n a Den,
ocinuc i-imai .. ... ..v w
riwiiuiiinfix i iu aw niifonhtitutiona :
I . .
.
p.y . T" uu,
Democracy, who dcs.rcd t prevent
the ; i-l-tiol Do,..ocnu.u o neeis in
1 i. i ,i mu tn tho on. L Jud.ro
Allison decided that tho law was un-
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constitutional. The matter was car-
-. . . ,, ...
ried to the Supreme Court, which rc-
'affirmed the judgment of the lower
court, and the Democratic otUc -rs
SiktlA I (kfinttlttt llMVO
iobjected to these laws because frauds
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objectmI j0 t ,m ,
CUi,not he.ln but be
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n I.Ai., I.,.t Tl...
hid mvnr vnl hk liis i)li;('lrnf'Q
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hill Kiw.m nsifihev were framed for
Mr. Ix-e. asn
allowing soldiers to
DenvKrutic caucus,
Republicans vote u,
or of tho b,l! as
d'cinocrais .
, ..."
me purjK.sc oipeipi
i iih iKiL iho niiunii nient
vote, framed in
and did not tho
Jlepublicans vote uiiammnuMy in lav-
I f
us prepared ty the
, i
Mr. Pcrshinff. Certainly
The Dem-
'are otitwtscd Lo his be inr ci,iicL How "J car on ine .cw iwk anu r.ne
the orig-!many prominent Republicans, in the railroad was burned on Sunday .involv
bo reco'- high confidence ol the Administration, a loss of nearly $500,000.
s had no 'clandestinely sent cnnnon.!onts,shocs. The Heading Abler, the Berks coun-
I of war to the reb- ty Bible, has just entered upon the
1 - laluleslinelv
I f ! f . . I I ..... . -
1 ork tribune of Saturday. June the
leU, 14. and read the reKrt on
i frauds in the custom houses and col-i
.lecting ofhYcs. The very, man,, the
idenutv ollettor of tho rort ot New
V..l.:,lc . f if.- -
ioimi .Aiiri..ij . ...v j.u....
La bad Mt acom.iSiato Central Conimittce.at the very.,
time he alleged openly that Horatio free country-again,
Seymour was a traitor and ought tol Judge Allison has been, a r pointed
be hung, was engtged in illicit traffic, to succeed Judge Thompson, and. W.
with the rebols. Teirce, F.s. has been appointed to
Gentlemen complain of ns became 'fill Judge Aliison'a place in the Court
we sustain President Jrhnon's rveon- of Common Pleas of Philadelphia,
struction polity. Senator IWittle The Houso Postal Committee have
says that '-all those who flatter tho decided to report against tho recom-
j i resident are i o better than secession-
en-jists," Now, Sir, what Democrat has
ever endorsed secession :
Mr'. Mann. I would r.sk tin gci.tle-'
man if Jefferson Davis is rot a Domo -
crat!
Mr. Pershing. No, sir! Mr. Mann
When dil he leave that party? Mr
Pershing. When he ran 1 nun" the Sen-
ateChambcr.I.attghtcrand applause.
Who now says that Jeff. Davis shall
not le hung ? Has not the gentleman
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creat lights of the party ? Mr. Mann,
What DennK i-at has demanded he ;
shall be hung? Mr Pershing. I say,
sir, give him a fair trial, and if ho is
convicted, hang him! ApplauseJ '
Mr. Mann. Who else says so?
i titccs, ;
r. lcrshinc. lou
will always find the two extremes of gia. Mr. Stephens was tho late Con- fBnRh of ciearSck', on Saturtny the Sd die
botb sections voting to-cther tho federate Vice President, and Mr. John-1 2f.w".rfh A- between thabooraof u
ill-,- e .. i.i .i.i. '.Lri. i eloc a. m. and S o elock p. m. whea and where
Abolition fanatics and the secession son, was on the ticket With Mr. Doug-tall partlee intere.ted. aay attend ani eronser-fire-cai.-rs.
Jeff. Davis and Henry las in 1SG0. (amina. wm. M. XtcfuLOVOH,
Wilson have been check by jwl. The Hon. George Sanderson, Dem , has cl,M''"'-'d. Frh. 7th. lsfisnt 1 Comtnleeioner
HcU-ls would destroy the Union to been re-clcctcd Mayor of the City of i i IMl kiatratork KiiTlCK. Netica
protect slaverv; tho Republican AbuL Lancaster, for the fourth time. ( J. ieberby gieenthntl c'tfteof A.imii.ii'tTa.
itinits would destroy the Union to Bv anorder theconncil ofi'cncralsrc-' V"" V th.l i?y ,k,?t trJ"n V'' " Z'
i. , , i- i . , . . . , , 'tned. oa lh E?uia of Frederick NebeL duo d,
destroy slavery. He then replied to cently in session at Gen. Grant s head-, I.i. tf Jinrrie town.hlp. Clearfield otyf Fa.
the sneers and charges airaiiifi (iener- quarters, has been dissolved, and the All perenna knowing themeelrea indebted t
al M'Clellan, whose meniorv, he said, proceedings have been sent to Congress u,i K"",e ,r. l"'d to nuke iamediau
would live when his enemies were Judge GKcr.ofthe U. S. Supreme rui'
sleeping in their graves. They talk Court, learned on Friday last, that tor ee-ti. ment. CATUARiNK NEHKK
of our "paying the Rebel debt." It is bis son, Dr. Grier, was killed, by the j Ja0 'lh' ,s,:" Adlnietratri
all clajntrap political buncomh. The blowing up of the Steamer Miami, near 1 l)l I MTR A TOR 'S XOTICT.. Notiea
Democrats on the floor of Congress Vtcksburg, on tho 18 ult. His body ' herrby giren that Letter of Adiau,'
havc alreadv fxpreised, by a resolu- has not yet been recovered. ;""'' bare thie day been rrant.J t tba ander-
r 1 i. .. T.... ..t .1... Tl..:..l...i :.. .'n'd.n the rrtata of D.Frank Wearer, dee'd,
a
this debt shall never bo paid.
Any man who votes for these, reso-
lutions acknowledges thai secession
iiriiimpncj ; tiiat eleven Mates arc out
t . t . r .
:joi u.e l n.on the icpubi.cans, 1
But President Johnson is opposed to
this theory a, was uUo Abraham Lin-
platform, to tho contrary nuUith-
standing. If these States are out of
ine v, mull, WI1CII UlillllCV 1TO OUI I
These resolution, are in direct oppo.
iti.-.n to Andrew Johnson and to tho
representations of General Grant and
Howard, who report that "tho people .
.-wunmu oiaicn imw m ii jum
106 riKht to be represented in Con-
gressf
The, hare all elected rcrreienta
tiycsua.ior ii.o plan marked out iy
Abraham Lincoln. You mv now
JhUW nut U admitted to
mo i nion until tney snail navernunca
certain amendment to tho Const itu-
v, ti,.. n,l....
. v.t
or rainy an tiinentimeni n my are
. ... T ,t i .i. . r... t.
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lion r it i an ouira-'com laci mat
twu-lhiixU of Conpn-aH, a it now cx-
its.in not even n majority or the wholo
I Inline Koine of tllO .States in nilOAtion
already endorsed the nm,iilnn.
.. ,
embraced in these rcsolutions.of course
they could not help it. lint thoso
Stales that havo endorsed those con-
ditions precedent, are still excluded
embraced in these rcsoli.tions.of course
? nTr .-ii i i;atnn,ti
Mr. Uuddiman said ho had listened I
with aunriao to tho argument and
, i .i...
i:iib iojiii; ui uiu mmifiniiu nu nu.
. F II 1.
jusi i.tKen nis scat, jus hjicccii
foUIt
.. . ..j , . T" "'v
and t he nitf lit tar irone. Jlc .tlicrcloro
, " i 11 , . . . ,
.i ,i..;',i,A u;. . n,.;i
IU ,u t , v .... .r....
session on next Wednesday evening
athalf-past scven oc ock at wU.c .
(lio Rfu-ciul order should be the ronstd-
eration
, . . , -
of the resolution now before
House.
' rr-, , i i ,1
Tho motion was agreed to, and the
House then adjourned.
NJSWS ITEMS.
WITH EPITORIAI. TOUCHES.
The Virginia Senate has unanimous
ly adopted resolutions endorsing the
President's policy.
Uver three hundred vessels were
.wrecked during the late gules on the
i"" vu.ii.
I. ...!.. I. , .
1 he l-onmcrce Committee or the
Vnited States Houso of Heiircscnta-
llClkC ll-lll A k W.S tf M 1 . ! I I KiKMtii llw Mill
" ' 1 1.' 1 -i-a
tishmg bounties. .
i ne i iiiiHMeriieiicrui wn jiuuu.iy
directed tho reopening of over onH
rt m I.Antx bntifiiniuw I r I .i. ,
nas ocen senience'i io io nangeu on
the 3d Friday in February.
.An otdcrli.tf been issued disiontin -
mug tlio military districts or New
Jersey, tonncclicut, Lhode Island,
Mnssiii-linsettS. tr Tfiitni.Hliir,. AVp.
mom a
and Maine. We will soon be a
nietniaiion oi ine fosiniaster ticnrai
that publishers prepay the postage on
newspapers.
The Democrats of New Hampshire
.have nominated John G. Sinclair, for
', Governor.
! Hon. James II. English, has been
nominated, by the Democracy, for
Governor of Connecticut.
The Government, on Friday last,
soldatOld Point Cumfort, 400 cannon,
mortars ami 750,000 feet of lumber,
!. ia I . .nl.i ti....i.:. V:....:..: .
on tho 14th instant.
Both Printing Offices at Franklin,
were burned by tho late fire in that
town.
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens and
Horschcl V. Johnson have been cleot-
M I nited States Senators from Geor -
- - o"' " ut1T
on tho increase. It seems to boas
contagious as the Abolition pla"tio in
in this country. There the' coniion
".a. .
rages among catth?. hero it afflicts tho
"American c.t.zenof African dewnt'V
t laru- inn r.ns ot th .h ) hnrem
inthe Treasury Department, is hav-
ing his 'mug" put upon tho new five'
cent currency This will not add'
much to tho puritv of tho currency.
Ho ought to havo at least ono female
"mon with him, in order U dem-
The Depot and shops of the Alio-
gheny Valley Hail Road, near Pitts-
UUTIl, WAS niimeU On thO Oth inst
together with eleven Lin'ornotives'.
Nearly all tho rolling stock of tho
road was desttoved.
Tho Legislature has agreed as per
a no Acgisuiurc nas agreed as per
reswisnoti passea on i nnrsdav last, to
xSSi:aii;
move! 0"r
There is a bill before tie New York
Legislature allowing tho Liccnsinc of
houses of prostitution. Wo would not
be surprisod to see tho party governed
,nd controlled by "grand morslideas
cnfetp in this bnsmes..
JJtb SWtrfisnnrnls.
S,.nW,u
iolrii,r,i.ction,.Ad,ni,,.tr.torv.if
iWi,.iIwim.V i;i A.diiwf m-i,i,j
Pi.oluii..n nottee.sj to-reationt a, . , M. n
., t0 d , oth Ntic(,tk."J
r. other ndYeMirc,,ntf ut iuj ---H
...... .. v.. "r"."i
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..-...... i . -Vi-
'V,n-ir'iii;;ii i"P.r..,r.fc7M,byVti
,f.inPt h.rb.,rin or tru.tin, ...
Mury Ann, on my icniunt, m tht h Uli .
Vi" - !
d,bt.of br r..tuactin,, .rihi.d,..V
t,oB i ,m, ,h,fr,, aeurmin.d noi .
tny dtbuof berr..tirctin, r ihi.dt,
U o.p.lid I by u-. TU0S..J. DLWuV.
IiJLTi
atones w abdlk. ruASLy.IUl
m . r .
UMIilt LM t I L' fHK vPDHL.
looacco. icn. omce?. &!o.A'.
i - ..i
V .... Hit. A f..L.t d..
, , a"-? Vi, ,, f...,,:.,,
l"" Aljy
, Ma Ki,nn in nnri'i!,l punn..i :
1' timnii
( IiuuiedlatelT in rer of Mkebine Shop,)
. - , J -1 M MJ.
riliifinof Clrsrfu-ld. nd lb public in
i n. .DDirriDfr woniu rapiiorLiuiiT iriTA... .k.
.CAllltlAtiKS,
tnai 09 prparu iu uu an iutu ot wgrJx .
BUGGIES.
WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
on liOTt Btliro nii in a workmanliko mnn
afiTAll Ordora (.romtly bUui.uuiI to jrf
wa. Mcknight.
ClearfiVhl Fr.mry Hth. :8GC.-Iv.
Whobsalo and Retail Grocer,
Coiarr Bbir and lutoDtfointry Sl.
UA ALW1V 091 HAND A Tl'LL tl'ITLT Of
of tho Cboirnt lirandt, Cigari, Frrc.cb Canc
tionorici, Foreign Null and Candioi, It , it.
C O X KECTIO N E III S .
Rainina, Fig. Dites, Trunea, Orangci,
Leuons. Almond, FiU)ert, reena,
En'lUh Walnu's, Cream Null,
C'fcoa Niii. Oronnd Nuts.
all. ui.NiJsut- r i. t r kc.m.u juia.lu
Candiea, Gum Dropa, Urartu, Nujrn Cn
d.cs, Hack Can ly, TUin Can Jiei
or all CEtcmrrioxa,
Fb. 14. 18fi-3m. II It. MARTIN.
CAUTION. All ptrtoni are fctrtby notitd,
rot to nrgotlati or urrha a rcrtaln prom
iry 'ot, itiren by me to Willinm T. M iikjd,
daitd about tb day of May lait, eallirg tat
t rlwrcn two and three bundrd dollar, ai I an
dvcrmiDtd not to r-njr laid not, not baring n
rvirrd Talua fur the nwf, on leu rompelletl by
law. . josttu ir. ruoxioox
February Ttb 1Sf6 ..It
A"
I DITOR S NOTICE. In the OtjV
r...t ..f ri....u ...... n. .... .. .
limner nf tho ettato of Isaac Ka1snd dee'd. T
-" . .... u v . v. ...., aiu.in. in .iv
Auihtm- appointed bv tho enn to a.ulir. tutU
and .din.t the account! of J.mr. ijubtf Ad-
. wj ,cU.rrit,a fur "h. ' '
if bii appointment, on Tbordy the lit dy of
March Isfis, at I o clock p. m.. at the office of
" Km- A- Wallaea ia L'learicM.
Krb7. IH6 U J. BLAKE WALTERS, Aod'r
I DITOK'S XOTICH Tba nnderilpn. t,
XX iiTor, appoiuiea in open eourt, to Ju.
tribute the proceed, arinnj (rem tho ti'c of
ral etate, Bndrf rrm. r , Ko 74 f ept rerm.lbC.'i,
in the eata kf Joba Ferguton j . oh n jigcry,
hereby giro notice that be will attend to the da
tus of taid appointiaont on Monday the .'la
dy of febraary IMS, brlween the boon of IV
o'rlui-k a m and S o'clock p m of raid day, at bi
office, in tba horoupb of CleatSeld, when and
a here all r'tci inb-reeted nar attend If thry
tea proper. WM. M. jrci'LLOUOit,
Clearfield, Fe'o. Till, 1 j(t Su Auditor.
Subpoena in Dlrorre In (be Common rie
Auguftua Schnarra ) of Clearfield co., Penn'a
No. S7 January T. lsCfi.
Emily Schnarra. J S-ilprrm Sr. Dlvorru
The anderniencd hin(t been appointed by
the Court, Corumi.ior.er to take tfetinony in
the ahore eaie, will meet the panic, tctcraetut
for that purpnre, at the office of Hon. Wn. A.
Wallace, ia Clearfield, oa Wednetday the 'h
day of F.bronry ls. between the boure of
a. in. and 6 p. m. J. BLAKK WALTERS,
Feb 7ih. i sr.rt .St Coininii..i.er.
joMa
ub poena In IMrurre. In the C urt of Com
rgarrt J. Itbeem
Pleat uf ClearCc'.J ca.
No. 239 Jaa. T.1SM.
by her tieit friend
J. Dlake M ai-ere,
e
Pamuel J. Rhcera.
Ain Snip. Sir )!rrct
Tba nndenisned, ComniUeinnor. arpvlLU J. in
) opea Coart to take teelimony In the a bore eaae
1 tie of m.I uDoinnoenL at hie aiiiea. ia th
l.t.rPennt,.wnhlp,Clearfield.or.t.r.renB..
formerly urmbcr o.'Co. K, Sth rcnnaVoion.
1 ""' " l, knowing themeelrei ind.bt.
it M?n.cn!Ua'ndo .qU.',.'.,0.?,?,' ''."li
tha tamo, will present them duly authenticated.
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I Viri;TniMt.L B I
LA 1 ' l iil:
or
VA!.TIRT V. RPAT I'TATP
i .
d.TnlLXTof gw" ..on,dJ. &
Saturday, the nth day of Fcbraary, A. IV
l'. t S o'clock, p. Mrtaid day. the W
a j.o. .'.ii, w win
CERTAIN TOWN LOT, .iluafd on
Knrlk w'rl nr",r cf Mala A Tint ttraata,
U nronc of crwe.,n,eontaiiint One-
t"l finurcd?rrgerth";.,oJyB
FRAME U WELLING I10USK.
rZ'y w, b. .otd Pr,t.nt t.
r.rt.
T""1 ,f QNit wiieoa, deeeated. Condi-
i.tof 7.1. h, wit Vv.Vi" "
a. c. tatk.
Roptg ,f .n ,iw V
R 1? u." WrITi A X
eiara, fut tala at
RXLl A BUTLER,