Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 18, 1866, Image 2

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St SI r K r..li;,n.. I Th NfRro HI gnu Bill. i ' .....- .
CL Q t (LltatllClD fpuDaCail, ! ThU disunion enactment wwcd member ot Congress from Sow 1 oik,
over the Presidents veto, m anon y j1l8 jpn turned out of hntcnt in t. on-
breeding trouble. A i.cgro named ,. ,0 was a Den.omit.und
PimMom.- The pallnnl Col. W. TRUTH FROM TKS RECORD OF 1804 lug dap trap capital ai-ninit
W. II. Davis, tho Democratic cnn.li. t . " " , . . ,,. atnongH the soldiera and ot hers.
date for Auditor G.-neral last falls an7 I"' ed our votalhroughoutt heS,
i.rnn !,.-,.vrt,d . iwifT,iil.P General.' rLYMi:mNTiiiiMoM)ii..wnrAvt r; ' . "7 " r ':,..:,:..-."enJl
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against a prominent white man ol that to the aunt. Nr. j'o.igo s income ...si
; town to enforce a contract. Tlio do- yPnv Wn $3$U,000, nnd belong to that
' lor.da.it, for answer, sets up tlmt the i., f , viat during tlio war, im-
,cgro ca.no into the State in violation - , ..utuur.. " ovbK.
I (for "gallant and meritorious conduct
during tlio war." Tlio payment of
this debt wan long delayed, lut tlio
(ieouok 15. Goohi.andkh, F.ditor.
o inuoiiui-... . ......... . , , , .,..,..-.. , rv. ti,o
.of ilnt 14th art c a of tho constitution i" '
'of the State of Indiana, which, under tariff duties, and so d the lead .tenor
. n,i r.onuliu.H. orohihits neirrocs mous profits. Ah there arc no more
from coming into tlio State, nnd contest!
Wednesday Mornino:::A rim. I1, ISGtJ contracts, etc
- bars them from nil rights to enforce
contostingthe seats of Democrats,
,we presume they.arodono turning put.
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I Tlio negro demurs to tnc answer,,
L,!t!.!.,in,rtl.at the 1 -1th article is turned out, tut had tlio Abolition can-
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FOR (iOVERXOlt
" JJHSTEIl CL YMEHf void and of no effects, because: 1'. It'didatos contested the seats there h no
is in contravention of tho letter and ouut but thatcverv Democrat would
Or KF.r.KR COVSTT. .,.,1 ,;..! AM,ATn!Wl. . ". ....
In a ' Bad Box "
sniritof the constitution of tho United !. , nnll ,.. ,,i ,. ne rf-89 bv
:States. 2. It .s in direct con (lift with . ' , . .
Stuanoe rnocEEDiNiis. A great
..i ,.ii .iiiin ihr, constitutionnl amendment abol
ii r1. inr slnvcrv S. It. ts vo d under the
nt hi. nrnsent t me. labonne un- 'sl,,nK hl n ir , J ., ...... ,
i ' " . firat Hootion ol.tno Civil rmius uiu, i . , ,. , ... i...
dergreatdifficult.es. Wo nlludo to j, v;e; ft 1S born in tho flea, oi powuor u wusteu ,
the "loval" clergy, and the office hoM i United States full right to mako and i'Oyu lA-aguers, u. u.o piuat v.t
Crs. Those loyal divines that used to 'enforce contracts, any law, statute, lies, on Friday last, in firing su.utes or
are, at tuc preset. w.me . B fit Section of tho civil rigl.U bill,
rreat auncun
loyal" clergy
flinnfl loval
rav three times a day fur 'Thy ser-' ordinance, regulation or custom to the accout of the defeat Bustuincd by the
;ant,thelres-e.dent, are neglecting contrary j unu.n at tl , Ultl, ol- tl
that duty wonderfully, and bavoatt- th(J (U.feIuliint appealed to the Central Directory, and the passage ot
nally taken to praying for the Kump- circuit Court.whicb is now in session. n net in the exclusive interest ot the
era w hile the oflleo holders are pr;iy- Tho case was submitted on tho 11th Xcgro race, which inflicts heavypains
int:' alternately "good Lord and good inst, and aRer argument .of counsel it anj p0nuti08 urou tho white race.
rtVil," not knowing exactly -boseaken ,nl0 white man thatcan burnp.wder,
hand they may iau nuo. ii vn ;nafcw(aTS. Under the 2d section of rejoice over mc uegreuauoi o. m
race, unu mo aiicmpi 10 aesiioj ins
government, must indeed, bo a strange
creature.
knew in your hearts that every rvu
in !....! ... i r n tt- k niuiion yui ninoc, ill li our Doh.Ii
I ho disunion preig ,i fu f Ins in , J. ,. , ., ... i""'o.
, , , M as simply false. Jiut tho reKoluti
regard to the action of Democratic oHjl0 ,s(,nalor lr()in Washirirtoi, i
. r . i . i ,i Sennlors in DH4, Ltloro tho Senato unenrthed you. It has Btiirodup
"":" " J" ' ., , ," was organized, ftcr its organiza- fearful commotion an.ongn the raV
bean lapidated. A bat makes this - of the faithful. You gna,!, your tet
jewel so bright, is, that it has been iWop jIoI.KISll DoI1, offureJ tll0 :T!l'aZ" w"
conferrei n tlio aco ot much opposi- e ,, . i ... n i i-u uuu. ivu ravoi
.. following resoiuuon: toee iecora, f,,ln lwi .n
I.. n ii if fill lllimiilllll flll.llllf llA U'ni ' " V ' V 1V I'UI UU,
u pMli.) gentlemen. Wo intend to expose yo
not the stereotyped army phrase, lor, Jtnnlrr(U T,,nt lho Committee on dupbcity.und we have done it. lfcn
gallant conduct at the battlo of y 0(iePili iMation bo instructed to thoso tears. 1 advise you to co
(ieltysburg, etc., but, for "during the bring in a joint resolution instructing your intentions in somo tnoro tkilll;
'aVi" ' "' ' our Senators nnd requesting our Hep- way, or I shall again draw aside t!,
m m t- 'resentatives in Congress to vote tor a mmsy veil winch shields you iromoj
Kaii. JIoaos. Tho excitement in Jaw requiring tho pay incut of non- Contempt,
our state, for tho past six months, in commissioned otlicers nnd privatta in Day the Drivate SoLritns.
refference to tho building of rail roads the service of tho Uuitod Statei in But, hir, what will be tho effect'
islikcly to pass away, without thi-co,nor u Cf'UVttU'ht'
J ,r .. .,i. .-:,;..,. ...... Upon this resolution Senator Cly- tl eordanco w.t 1, Ks ep.nt
efoit. from these
mcnts. Tho dis-unionists in our Leg- for Governor, spoke as follows
islatiirc, made loud profession to the Ikcord, page bliS.)
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were entirely Katisficd, that . Tlmd. t,0 t.;vil rtlits IjiII he can only decide
Stevens t Co., would win, tho "gov-J in favcr of the negro, for the reason
.rnment" would get but very few that an adverse decision would subject
eminent, vou.a i atLriiin him to tho penalty- of gl,000 fine and
prayers. The individual, that tor tho ( im nnJnt Thl)H wo wiU B,on
past few years, has held it to be a ; Roe wliitlioi- a state judge will obey
duty to pray lor tho J'resiacnr, ana the behests of tha t e;-.tral Directory
practiced it himself; but now refuses
to do bo, but instead, prays for Ste-
Tens & Co., is either a fool or a knave.
On tbo other hand
the courso of President
Know Nothino Geary. Tho dis-
Pasbed. Tho disunion Coigres,
has at length passed the Loan Kill,
but, iu a form differing very nuch,
from tho one reccommended by tho between ILie
Will k .i...'
necessary improve-1 MEU- ' tl,c democratic candidate tle f A . .Jotfl .Jj
occ whun j-ou attempted usurpation? T
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. ouiuici uiu piiiu in coin or i'i
"I did not know, sir, that tho Sen- equivalent ; thut is to say, Lis wai'l
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peop.e lavoring a ge ne.a an i. ; - . W11 bo !t,.euse(1 b the difference LI
1 . x lull thn moment n lilll (it trittt t V. I l i it I
uv ...v........ was about to offer ft resolution of this lw,'l,"0,u ugrecnuacK8. it go;
kind was introduced in tho Senate, kind; lm I been aware Of the fact, I at the end of any month is sixty pt
fifteen of tho twenty, Abolition Sena- might have been ablo to form a more c?15t- above greenbacks, common c
tors voted asaiust it, while nine .of correct judgment as to his intentions diera will receive twenty dollars an
i , ?, . i r in so doi.i" , eighty cents, instead ot thirteen dti
tho c oven Democrats voted for it. ' so uino. , t j - , ua-,ina Tr
f justice to the soldiek 8. l.u s, lor Ins months services. If yo
rI li it u n'A hnva tinci .ap i.uifin A.i .......... I. i 1 . ? - . .
amu .tv iu..v ouvnuwi I T it- i a . r . vlv iiuilvflt ill YUlir CJiT)O8iLl0n 10 111
. . . .1 nrnannwk tin itu r n Mil tn hop urm nil . J vi w li
moiibtration of "loyalty protons one' r , . . " . tit m eroaao Lis liay, how can you object I
the tented field, are struggling for tho U he' L,lltV't:,d tho fcervite- "s H
,.r ir was thirteen dollars per month in noil
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True as GosrEi,. The Acw aork himself avows bis intention to t lace then gold was not above par. TlJ
i j i. i i,-1 . i : i c p ii res
thing, and practice another.
erflrf, a very loyal japer during the this meritorious class of our fellow.1"01"1"'" T) -Ipoaes to ket
... ., ... .i . o .:r... ',.;,;,.. ... r. i... .i,..;..,.n,- otir pl'bted faith with the most uier
.....':.. vn . . unon a foot in? with those sleek, well f'10U1 of. a. 1 pbl.c scrvant8 ; wit
ll'bl, Hi X I'lllinj I
.ylvania.thii full, is not Pp J1'05? Bk'l,,5. lliin who de, n
. , , , paid, well fed, truly loval, nnd most "., JJ. K'n0
ester Clynier, and JJn;Ui(icwet ijei.tlei.ien who. in this time f,dc,'-i Ul .liC
a our homes and firJ
gentlemen, wereycJ
union nominee for. Governor General 'Secretary of tho Treasury. Tie bill W. Geary, but, between thoso who 0f tl.;i( r0 ij!jn h,mny hours in the f10"081 J oislionest in your propos
upon our national es- ourg, uunng ino uucK-buoi war vy
Democratic party not a single For- culcic0n 'When 4ho Democrats get tho back window.
eigncr would to day bo allowed to cast hold cf the machine again which will TlJAT RKoM.-Ka? neigh-
.. , v M)UU) ulls IWI wm uo remoil.u , 1(Ii, has had
v..j ... ......w. mucn less nine man mis.
to disfranchise a large portion of the
white people of this country, but failed
. . . . ifJeai-v. wr.s durini' tho nalmr dar ( I hIIouh tlio Sivrotarv. to eaned ten lovo thin I'overniiient. nnd those who courts of Kuronu ns our f.iioi rn tuiniri- : ' . luu 8aa" not cvauo ail answti
.and, wo arc glad 1 'iKn0W XothinHam, ar.calous co-work-j million dollars, of the legal tenlcr is-'despiso and hato it-betwetn .tho jtera, while the soldier is enduring tho ""'S (J'sI- The 'ord H
President Johnscn. has ....... I ' b . . . . 1 ii. tciiois lurmo. Ihreo vears ad
' h .. a r. n I ml hiffh . . I . 1 I .1 ... i .. HI... 4 f . I. I ' I . .l L.' ............ 1 in.Uin, IIIV U U.1.1 .IIIU UIV IIIC,ri VI III ... I
p ri .l.V.no " 1111 ' "iiun v iuiit-iuii hi mm. - sue, uio iirsb ix iiiunuis, uuu .u, inu i reniueut vi iuc uiiutu cuur, unu . ... , , ., . VOU naid tlio lore hn min ml rr. nml l J
out some of our Christian neighbors . ,.'., ,c. r ,. ... . campaign. C()iilemplato the picture ; J . l'"u V.: 0 ana lH
ruv D ri.fiiii.il npifimmdnn linn I mir. L.i. - f r.... .:ii:,... ........ .,,..,il. Tl....lin.-i...o v,. r.,.n.l ml I... ( Slni.n a 1 . . . ' . .' nriv..t.. :., ..i.t ivu 1
n i.l rlniv in addition to vnrav- v 1 . . . l" U1 ,limi i..,.....,,.. ,.v,,.v.v... "the one class clothed in purple and' -v. . fcUiu.
oil uvmwiw v.vT --- i ' r. 1 ..A.k,iAri i.HAi..a. i.. i , . . , v .. 1 1 1 . i in -i i - j i i ... . . . . -
iDg for him, they deliver up a petition
for Congress. To this we have no
objection, becauso that fragmentary
1. - .J aUaka n nir iVir.t ctnitila m'tlfipi!
of all the prayers that can bo offered
op. Man, if ho wishes to havo his
fellow, telicvo that Lo is honest in
his declaration, and tho courso he is
rursuins, must bo consistent, Ho
ly refined organization. Had Lamer- rato of four million every nonth i Iliad Stevens o predict that Stevens t,0 one t..1S8 clothed in r.ur do an(i I'nvatoiolJicriugolJ. Why, to-duv
on weary & v.o, imiccccucu inrougn j thercatter, or E4?,mn,i;uu a year. It win leave tnc ."sationai t.u)itoi,in inoj,1(ij m j,,, tho other clad ir. home- , 14 lu",luu I"y "im w" i
their midnight cabals, which they j will thus take about ten years to wipe samo manner he left ours at llurris- spun and paid in greenbacks! Tho L:l!jkl,1g ai" reyellingin the smiles c
would have, but fop tho efforts of the out .!.. ,,.; unon onr national es- bur.'. during tho buck-bhot war-ly!o surrounded by nil tho luxury 'a'l''",''
winch "old can buv. the other in their r T. . iorm e;
ir.dividual persons and in their lami-' tJ,ullvtrt. - battling in your defenco
lies, enduring all the want and iniHcry "8Wt'r e )'ou dare. Wo w
which paper money ever entails ! An ,0 df l-red from making the n
ill no;!
inquim
MIIH.il I'.lia I IIIUIIl 1 V CI UIKtllin , ail . O
b' "n,.;, ,.,l ..M. ...p,.i. qIi- U-.-.I.I.I nn by threats or denunciations. We or,
time, in hunting up the record of :, ' ' . .. ',, f-n,,,.;i,,; this side of the chamber claimforour.
Oi:ekv. How ('im tin honest man Hiester Clvmer. the Democratic can-Lv Kinlxii.r .r imtiriinnr nw.tivi. innnn selves as much interest in and devo-
icnne people oi mis counirv, uuiianeu. ' .y ' r. ;ti,m i M... .. e i i
The ' I K1I,r,.n(rn Wn d.,nrouJ8"rpoi-t tho "government," and at tho didale for Governor. We pretent our who attempts to equnl.r.o in some de-, on l, V."ein,nent funded upoL
dsr not nrav for the "covernmcnt" . . b .., 'same timo advocate tho claims of tho readers, this week with a irCnuinc'.'?ri,e tl,et',""llll" o( ,,,CRC two ,,,ai,s-jU"..n" Jou c,a'W.P0-
r . C . j r.ii.r io inogovcrnmeni, now uiey a.ii io t . i . .. , Surely, sir, the disparity between one v"- " uo not impugn your motivet
enfranchise tho niggers. Will Mraou"-unun cano.uaie .or umiriiur. exinict nun. u.ai reeoro, ... ...o sm.pe hunjj am bix , 'j, ;rH a yho you shall not ours. Wcareuottob.
of ibcirrrrcat limits inform us wl.eth-'lGen- Gcnry WI19 minaiod, a fd is of a resolution, and a speech upon the wajrc9 ot- tlC iaicr. uaid in .n een-, C8joleJ 9r. intimidated hero or ehe
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iii one breath and for the "Hampers
In tho next; because tho two arc as
diametrically opposed to each other,
as day and night loth cannot bo
right. We bclievo tho policy of tho
President will restoro this Union,
'.mln lUn Imi r. ,1 u r.f ll3nm " on, I Im .
whdo that of St9vcni& C o. will do-1 UI.,lllf,
etroyit finally, if tho people failto,, - . , ,
, . ', . , Stevens concern to dissolvo this Union.
If unfortunately Gear' should be elec
ted Governor of this Stato, ho would
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cr they were riht or wrong ten years I U V ""ppo' ieu vy me worst e.ums buujwi, ui jutiuasn.g u.o .muui.
ago. Our opinion however is tha4lhi8 country ever encountered, be- wages, which will bo found in another
Geary was wrong, when ho played jcnu8C ,ho Slevcns cabttl "8Mlin0 column. We hope every soldier will
.u-u i .a. . 'guise of friendship, whilo at the same read this record.'
check them in their mad career.
Senator "Morgan. This is the Sen
ator that turned tail on tho President, only bo so in name, while Simon Cum-
when tho Negro Rights bill camo up eron would bo tho real Executive, and
in tlio Senate It was said tho chango tho parasite Forney would Jo spy
was occasioned bceauso tho N. Y
Legislating bad asked him to vote
against tho Veto. This looked rather
plausible, and many wero disposed to
look over his treachery, but it has
einco leaked out, that ho attempted
and eves-droppcr. A prettj mix of
Indians, Dead Ducks, and lifo long
Democrats, possessed of no talent
but that of treachery and plunder.
ESS-IIon. Daniel S. Dickinson, died
principl
their feet.
backs and the salaries of our foreign wcre. We are your peers and cqualJ
mininters. raninif iron, seven tutwvu-i . . ""u -vry pmc-e. no know oml
ty thousand a year, paid in gold, isof,'?" " ",u ""l "nniajn iucm. i
Hiicli nuiirnil lulu tli:il it vlirmLl nnt Im i will stand by tbe Cnnatitntii.it ami
"disloyar' to attempt to equalize it. j n'l9n f these Sutea, and we tell you
... J v i " vimre it tmoil 0II. Hint voii
rr . .. . . 'are the only men Ttho would destrovl
To mo, sir, it is strange, passing butl.. -j
Strnn'',e. that tlinsn win. nrnli.uK kill -.i .. . I
...i. i. r. . '.. 1:... "Ii rgn aro constantly mado asaimd
...u.. iv, v, .u! HID Dliiun'r. IIU itlu rnififa ironlnf .l..l:i.. ...l.i'
. unu, in uio i' tut. u u iniii oiiij -HL-iiuiuc ' . . ii ,. . , , , no u. . uuiiiui uuu IV loiflc OOVeril-
atioml in- mule contractor, Deacon George Uerg- ..fioWie,. VrK,, JaR wll0 wouM makc "cn ' 'th t?"
il regions, ner. Col. Davis, in noticing this the soldier believe that every one out- t0 Sf 1.7
r. .1.-:. ...f ,.p.i. ....... Ti... !..L;.i.. ,...i r to niaKc them good. I his matter had
' t ' 7 I Kemovk.d. Gen. Knipconoof "tho
tho government, and aro tramwlmg , ... . . . . T,
., . . , r,. . . . , boys in blue, has been appointed Post
the pnnciplesoffrcoinstitut'.ons under . . tr . , i
aiasier, ni jiarnsourg ny ine l resi
i dent, in the placo of that stay-at-home
I3akks. Some of thoso national
stitutions located in tho oil
havo not yet recovered, from their act of tho government says, this is side tho pule of their political com-: better be understood I ttl 1 1
lato "billious" attack. Some aio re'-exactly rWit.becausc Borirncr's Grand n'on his. enemy, whoso whole nnJ now If ,P1W a"' "ncl .c,
w v ' - - ,i.:a ii a i . . i -" " . i V4 v , iuiivuji tut'
:V"r:'i.;.y. .I.-.' Y el:lvcs any administration.
,UJ '! i" uuinu iu.it uii-y love ...nil n,. t.,i 1 1,, ii. i r j
the soldier belter than wife or child ! 'J. " " U?.Vk1 frce an4
ii . i , . . ' ; "unu iinn. tt e Know no i
i d here to-d:iv 1-ohikL ii m-i.i.iwii urn ..... c niwn u v
ported convalescent, whilo others aro Father, with other Hessians, was cap-
getting worse, and aro likely to po tho turcd at Trenton, by General Wash-
way of all broken banks. The joliti- ington,becauso tho Post otlico might bo
cal quacks have taken some of the captured too, and turned over lo the
You
cu
Gov
at New York, on I'Yiduv. lTn u istronirost In hnml. fortlin nnrrioKn of Yonni'or HoRMiunq IT IIiimihip wi.m nl
tocompel tho President to- appoint jono pf t(J most promini;nt mcn of tililt restoring them, but we would cu.tion 1 owed to remain. '
"'. "" State In 1844, tho Democrats elect- our readers against moddlinr with
rortof New York Tho President! ,. v s , ...
- , . . . . . . I . i ii.uoi. ivi niA jUllfl. ...mv.
A. xr ... . Ho was also a delegate to tho Chaj-les-
tho Morgan harness on, kicked over . r, ... , ,. ,
. ... ' . ,. . i ton Convention in 1S00, and did moro
tho traces, and thereupon tho gallant I , , .. '
. .. b . I to break it up than any other mdiv d-
fcT Negro paper called tho Leader,
published at Charleston, by an iliner-
"A Dkmcatk Compliment." "Oc- nnt Boston Y'ankee, has hoisted the
casional Forney, seems to haw fell following ticket for 1 808. For Presi-
ery much in lovo with tho iweet dont li-h- Grant, lor ice President
scented Africans. The thirtythree m. D. Kelly, of PhiLdophia. The
Btrument. Tho r.ight after tho trea-
negro band in front, whilo a lot of
black wenches attacked him in tho
rear, showering down on him a tor
nado of boquets. This must have
been a delicious dish, bucks, wenches
and posies, all ut one charge.
jBtTTho Bankrupt bill, which has
been
Congress
Senator went over to tho enemy, and i , , . , , , . ve
. .. . ... J. . nial. nnd won d voto lor no mdv fun
in this way tried to punish the Presi- ., .. . . , J " ; scented Alricans. lhe thirtythree m. w. ive.iy, oi i iiiuaopnia. i lie
dent for not becoming his willing in-l lreMdcnl hut JctK rson . Davis. No 5enat01.9 th.lt paSK.j tho ,.,., bill piatform is to bo "loyalty against treas
...... S''iAo.!ovcrt,lorresJjonl8VCt v on intelligence against ignorance.1'
Iitiniotci i.l,n il.A I I. a t ' ,J
son, the traitor was serenaded by a'. . . ' J ;"' ' ",OK0 oul- ded tho same night by a gang f ne- Loyalty is ll.o nigger, ar.d intelligence
hnrwi in f,.nr,t .ru . u f ; ho joined their ois-Union ranks, and ... .a B1'i.lM ,i :.. i it,. i tlm nni vnnL-nn Tiiia ; fm-tniniv
by them was elected Attorney Gencr- dcadduck it .a doK.ato emi.li-'a strong doso of vagrancy, and by-
alofNetv ork in 1803, since, he has n,cnt 'pocraey.
not mndo much noise in tho world. . J
' 1 " tsirTho Legislature having i-fiised i lIoituini.E Chime. The dead bodies
"Occasional" Forney, says it is to alIou. Ul0 ptroct cur5 (o nn onlof ft faaiiy) ,1(Isb.inU( wifo am, hlx
wickedness to call such a body of loyal Sund.iv ; li.tldolplti, a number of children, wero found murdered in ll.e
" . Tr wi" vungreaa, a the officers of thoso roa.ls posted over'first Ward Philadelphia, on Wedncs-
and lind tbo Pool Mae- day last I lie deed nnd been committed
Jnclnrn lltn cfr.v.lj tn llV KflllU1 HHP. With fltl MY. With wlllph
brought to a voto on Tuesday, 10th ' ,LK,:ui B,,u g'aio narsn on loym cars, t Inch they run, mail routs, thutde- tlio heads of tlio victims had been
inet.and defeated, yeas 70, nnys 73 I"""' " Tl. blwj-i..tt..j A.-mli. biU the vitr and M.nu .m.l,oH, nnd tl.oir throats cut. Tbo
Mayor has offered a reward sf 810O0
lor the detection of tho murderer, or
murdrers. Two soldiers havo been ar
rested, ono of whom confessed to hav
ing committed tho deed.
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Kh..ll I... ..;...i n,..w....i ..r institution, nnd we will neither obei
m oVVmI.;;: "p I. lr to any other. Is mj
-"" .f:.;. : p. : vr : suiemiy precis
ivjuiuu, uuu una tl .1 v l ill e U I OI US ...,,. I .1 I . i . I
, . ... JM04. P,.11U, am not "luu.W to anv a
sliL'Ilt additional taxation unon vnnr ; iu nny n
Mnv..l" .....l..m i .i.- ..-U..I.I """'"ration; luni evor so to tru
cost something. You cannot afford w ""':; ' ? 7, "i''
that. UI.li.o1 Fulsome praise, Ian- J" , : ' ".T 1 Conat.tut.on
dation without stint-that yon can M V!."0 .?-CalUre
give; it ,s in your lino: but when the ' ',Ior tLiUlt,ll, n
.... nun" man tan ueiuanu oi am
iTAuo lianKi-npt inn, which hasi ' r"'" v..,6. u the officers of tli
trailing its hideous form through I "Central 'rectory ," a "Rump Con- t0 Washington, ,
jress for the past three years, was!S''Cf or a "Despotism." It may bo Ur to ,
And this was only necomplished, bciUbed to tcath tlut tho President was thenties on tho Sunday ear question
cause 1 had. Stevens said if it passed,! 6".".....,,, u uuiuuucra an ; 1
tho Southern rebels would not pnyj" traitors who did not accept that nday tho 15th, was ti e anni
their debts. It is a remarkable fact! definition. Now ho calls tho Prcsi- ri' of luo ,llh of President Lin-
that not a single petition ! dcnt t,iat mnn. "traitor," etc. This winder ie i.iacic inusi.n or bunt
entinto Coiiirress for thi9'tIoS must think that tho people of this in8. WUH diaplaycd throughout the
however,
has been si
mnn..., fmm fi.o Rnn.K .k:i. country arc all fools, and knaves, lib country. Tho people seem to have reason umous. ll.o loyal d.s- ingto
londr.fih,.m l,.v K..on r..i himself. Two years iu Fort Lafavetto. forgotten that tho "second WahinC- njwta, seem to fear that President
" "u"' ... " ,. . -1 ' i .,, ,. Jonnson win not mako "treason odi- himsell, nm
tho New England States, where for W nF.v this parns.te very-ton died online 2 ear ago. ' Lua" fear, Messrs. Sumner,' Politically,
tho past five years, ono hundred per ' . I StirSoLS Tho rail roadcnr.in wliiehl slim nn. .t On T.. !....:. .. ... . i : cd charge t
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oinuii-r nshh nir uic melius IKTCH T . I . . .
. . Olie. lo do so IS to nink vnnr&lr
10 supi.iy ins who unu nil 10 oneswi i ,,,... i ,i 4. T J
iim ! n,.,....u..;.,a ,.r iir.......:..i. m-v'anl those til whom you male
owing to the vicious system of finance fJiu. SlVo'n'lTi ? ,.3'U 1
imm.n.n.f,.,! hr I.Vnl.iinn,i i''v understand that j"ou shall novo
hav.rbecn raiae.l to li'ibulous prices- f?"0" T I'V" 'r-- Th
you turn your backs upon him and AL
!,.....,.! ... ,...,. ......... i that tlic race to which we be one mn
vji .uiu a? .ir.iv in VI lllllll . u no '111 . . . . r ,
dares to advocato his claims. That is T; , "terminated, but never u
a species of disloyally of which I. for '"'"' , .
one, am neither ashamed nor afraid. Senator Clymcr and every otlu
If il be "disloy.il" lo.st.and by, guard, Democrat voted for this resolutio.
j.rotect and cUlend the poor and hum- and tho Dis-union Senators voted t
bio against tho rich and powerful ; to bjii ;t i... 1T,.lwi;. , , .
bo in favor of the soldier rather than . 3 nmc,,dinS ' having
oftheshoddv oontraetor. lhrn t nm mnJ'"y effected its amendment, an
diidovul. It in n kind of disloyalty of thus defeated tho original proposition.
men you, genuemen on tlio Jlepub- -xi ,
lican side, will never bo accused by , government has again hit
those who know you. Whero tho Forney a rap over the head, much tQ
spoils are, thero will your hearts bo tho annoyance of his loyal soul. Sec
ft'0- retary Seward has ordered the adver!
fSPtirATIOM 0F THE 8ENATK tisilH' Of his demHnnt f K .....J
J
cent, profit has been made off the 5TBcast Butler, at the request of tho dead Lincoln, was hauled from
government and pcoplo by its inhabi-i 1110 ' loyal portion, made a speech ashington to Springfield III , was
tants. j D0ore our liog.slature, on ednesday sold at unction in Alexandria, op the
805-Gov. Curti,,, and Gov. Morton'1"8,1, "f W'anU U,c reb;'ls hut)- IIu 111,1 't, fr 10,000. The car was
of Indiana, were both in Washington
did not hurt them
rlnrtllrr 4lin urnt. n...l .1 I.. A I . ci. .... .
...v, uiuticu uy -ur. ctuuion. iind cost me
. .1.. ... .1 A.I.
last week, looking aRer the "covern-1 VMr l? rouu,nK Uicm 01 u,cir non- government over $30,000.
mcnt." Tho former is trvinir to eet 7J suppose
back to Homo.
1 . . n , -
ho will Le no morn BiHir,,! ;, msho. i no "government on
them in th futnnt. !ru. r.in. Wednesday last, released from the
' teThe PhiladeliJ.ia Xorth Amrri- tho other sido of tl, T'n.r.n, ..,.k 01,10 iVnilontiary, tho thrco gentle-
can, is afraid that Gen. Robert E. Lee 'their property, tho Beast will other- mn' Mil.gnn and Horsey lo,
might bo. the next candidate of the! wise do thorn no harm. Tho loyal w,,om we referred last week. Tlio
Democratic party, for President. 'papers call him tho "Conqueror of 1,rMidcnt" 'lo-ng o has dealt auother
bat a terrible shock th would be New Orleans." We presume they lcniu' blQW at uis-union.
to tU exclusively loyal, but wo think' refer to the women. To call a man ft' WEdwin Forrest, the traceaian
'. "-"jvn.w. insi . iir t alifornia.
ssibly,sir tho Senator from Wash- from the Chronicle, one of FornevV
n otlered tbo resolution with an nnr,n, ..1.1:. , . i
additional motive-that was, to relii-vo 1 1 1 "V " as'""gton, on
I thoso who act with him ,ia ,UUBO OI ine gOTcrn-
trom tho Imscand uiifound- n'cn1, 11,0 valiant Secretary will
hat we wereopnoscd to an havo torimrhis litiln K..1I ici..
. . . .... . . ni; I ii-nmi;ill lllll mi. , , o ... .-vi. IiLnill,
Q...ri. ......... .lllm.n... Pal.- .11- . c '
pointed out, and named the traitors, , Whn U.is So'wls urd; cd Ug .i"0'
it will not be hard to establish the wo then believed, and as vo.i nubie- yy ,nnd dio"9' bt t tho
I.,,,,.,.. 'Tl.. . . . ' .1 . !.... - ntlni. .1
nviin.Mi. . guviTiiiiieni is ueier- quenuy niiinuiou ny proceeding to 1 v nne, as
mined to make irood ils words to the r'C(t R Speaker, a resolution was offer, "icnt would say.
people, and wo would udviso those fd 0,1 1 Tposito "ide of the chamber,; -
i,. I , , , instructing our Senators and reoi.est. a'iiiati.ii. j he lull npproprta
03 al souls, who have been n.anufae- , our ,,,onlative in 810,000 for tho improvement of
.-.u, ropes w.u.wn.c i o.iangine.r Voto lor the bill increasing , ho pay of West Branch, above the mouth of
neighbors o be careful thatlho noose the soldiers. We then voted J ainst SinnemaUoning, was defeated in th.
does not fall over their own heads, 't. "'"lor similar circumstances we iim.un linrtn e !
"Treason" will undoubtedly be "made M,J W lld, 1 ,,Kn lhal "t, ind " o t TMf "Tf
odimiH " and' .. t. v i bX no voto of urs W0II wo ftvr rcc- r " cnclinicnt- This plea might pass
lZ? 1 r i ! 'iyourhighdiandedactof usuJ. for par, did we not know, that thi.
ton and their allies, tv.II bo the first patio... , We told you wo would voto fame House appropriated ?25 000 for
to reahze that fact. , against any and eyery resoluiion.even extra pasters and folders, and pa hi
Bhould j-ou offer ono assortinir the di- e o a, . '' r,a
JOTLdward.W Greon.the mnrderer vinityofGod himself. We stood up . Tr rair for Pulnting Venitian
f y.S Converse, at tho Maiden for a principle, and we triumphed. blinc1s- What a lovely party, to be
Bank, Mass. two years airo. was hnnir You ntlVred tbn
ridaylastatCbarlcft-Jwo. rfifewlotbew.ftbo yarjto., of 1- liy, to.- . . '
govern.
iating
tho