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

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    I'M Mil SI
(The cpuUiran;
(ikohiie 11. (ioom.ANiini, Editor.
CLEAHF1ELI). Pa.
Wr.PNFSiuT MiRMN(i:::Nor. 14, ISfiG.
OuiiHEl.r. Wo this week present
tho Republican to our renders in an
enlarged nnd otherwise improved
form. Wo havo added four columns
and lengthened tho whole three inches,
thus enlarging the paper one third, at
an expense of nearly one thousand
dollars. Wo expect those who owe
us for two or more years' subscription
to "boek," or we w ill be compelled to
fall lack on our old line.
Thr l.titt Elrcllou.
The olvelion wuro held on tho Cth
iiistnnt iu twelve. States, and the re
sult has been as we anticipated in nil
except Maryland. The lU'iiioerucy
havo done a noble work in this Stale
rescuing it from the hands of n miser
able mob and delivering it to the peo
ple. Tho majority in the State is
largo, with a two-third majoiity in
both branches of the Legislature.
Good byo, Plugs, Kip Eups and Loy
alists in Maryland.
Delaware. Tho Democrats havo
carried everything in this State,
though tho loyalists supposed they
had trampled it out of existence. Tho
Democrats doubled their majority.
Is sw Jkrskt. Tho Disunion major
ity in this State has been re'duced
about ono third. The Democrats were
foolish enough to run two candidates
for Congress in tho Foui th district,
thereby electing a Disunionisls in tho
place of Rodger. They, however,
defeated F.x-Gov. Newell, tho present
4Disunionists in tho Second district,and
elected Gen. Haight, Dem.
.New York. The Disunionistshave
carried this Stato. Kenton is re-elected
Governor by about 14,000 majority,
l.nst year tho majority was 80,000.
Tho Democrats have gained the Third,
Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Congressional
districts, now represented by Hum
phrey, Raymond, Dodge, and Darling,
but havo lost the Tenth and Eleventh.
Missouri Has gone vehemently for
tho Disuiiiouists. This was expected,
as there was no place on earth where
the devil has had stuh perfect control
of tho Radical loaders us in that
State ; nnd it is the only district in the
world, where men nro thrust into
prison for preaching tho Gospel. Loy
alists reign supreme in that State, and
it is fully established that forts and
prisons are useful institutions when
our modern Republican friends con
trol tho affairs of Stato.
MA8SAciicsiTTs.This State, as
heretofore, has voted largely for dis
union. All "(freat moral ideas" origi
rate in this Puritan Commonwealth.
They have elected a EirfUh-k, Governor,
Btdtt to Congress, nnd two niyycrs
to the Legislature. Genuine, unadul
terated Mick Republicanism is at a
premium among the witch-lmngers
and Indian robbers.
The States of Iowa, Illinois, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin,
being joined to their black idols, voted
s heretofore, for disunion. The next,
or Fortieth Congress, which meets
next December a year, will be com-
pesed of the same material as the
present Rump, unless tho Southern
deVgat ions are admittei in the mean
time.
AJfPAs Sum. The New York
OWlm Ju'nviifr ati.f J.-urn,!,' is ter
ribly put out with some of the Radi
cal leaders cf its fold, because thev
did not nominate the neijro Fred
rou-lass for Colore... U M de
nounces its Massachusetts brethren
for not nominal in.'. f,.r the aam.. '
lion, that unit hiimt;.;,i .1
- . ..oirms, lhr nnir
ttl..t I.O.I I !n. .1 it . .
aiin 1 11 iiiiti ins 1 Miiit.iii I ii t
he bad labored nineteen years to dis-;
Solve this Vnion Wendell riiillma :
If the hvpiHriliealeditorof that aluctUented to cevle to the I'nited Stales
thinks himseif no U-tter than a nejrt i
wby d.Hs he not take Fred Isu ''ass '
into lus s;mi turn, and fond'e and kiss '
1.1m to I, is heart s content, and show to
those around him that he iiin u, ,
do tint whith he ask, others to do l
b-m. the cpial i Ulwn J
thenegs. 10 our weak-kneed br,.,h
ren are asinine 1 t( adoi.j pj , I
t),;r r.,.. . ' 1 as
v..., ss,an, show- them an r. 1
-""c c, making .lm nn ediior r.,nl
.....1.1....
w ith yourself iu your loval
You
it Ik
s.inetum
l r.i-rild .1. 1. . .
it-how can von M .... .... " I
. t .ruirr.hw Nu.l- hB
tion of hell.
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Con.iriss eu rn iAL. The follow-
iliVdt!rftiS,TrVn,hi,,COn
dir.; T fi"1 r,Um U."-!
"o icuai toic, ii.e
-vo..u 1 11c inaiorities:
l nvanr.
Cameron.
s'TT, lua. rV-.rirtj.. Ra. i
vi.'o i7.t 7c'
i.7;'l l.Ho lf.t -
1,07 ;.l;s S.t-41
7t - iot :u
- U'sci iz
714 - l.tl i:,-
I .; - S.tVsJ l.ta.s
12.41'j 1 7.2 15.tAl 4.3.;t.
s m'r'T, 2 Ml
Elk,
Erie,
Ftmt,
Jefferson,
M Kean,
Warren,
A Hi.oon iiiUM) Yti.rs Tlio l!ev.
Willnrd Spnulding, of Salem, Mil.,
(where they used lo hung women for
being witches. "lone of the bloodhounds
ofZion, on Monday previous to the
..lection in Unit Statu, declared in the
Town Hull of that ciiy :
'Ve rl.ll to-niurmw irnj llutlcr lo l-onrr-M
with an iinicM-lniti'iil ilui-tuni'Tit in nn linml. n.nt
A IIU.Tr.lt IN TIIK OTHlIt, T" MUST
jiani) nirsiiii:T JnHNsiiN animiii n.
Ml XT KVfiltV 1'KMOCKAT l.N TUG I'MTKli
STATU.-!."
This Spuulding is ono of tho loynl
crew that a few years ngo pot up
mobs to destroy Democratic) iiowspa
pers,and arrest tho individual members
of that party for speaking disrespect
fully of tho President. Ho evidently
thinks that because, bis grand-father
escaped tho hultor while hanging
women, ho will be as successful while
engaged in hnngingthe 'Government"
and Democrats, Mistaken Knave!
Bad roaot'H Sti:mi'kr8. The neigh
borly feeling aroused in tho breasts of
our Pennsylvania loyalists, ufter the
election in this Stato, caused them to
hoik. several eminent classical stump
ers to other States, to enlighten the
heathen; among them our Congress
man, and our tellow-townsmnn, Mr.
Swoope. An exchange says "Mr.
Scofield stumped every nook and cor
ner of Erie county, New York." The
effectiveness of his speeches in that
county are shown by tho election re
turns, tho Democratic majority being
twice ns large as heretofore. Mr
Swoope, with "eminent Southern loy
ulists," stumped the State of Dcluware
from bay to bay, instiling into tho
minds of the ''heathen" in that State
the modern divine truths of Dlack
Republicanism, but unfortunately for
his vanity, the Democratic majoiity
at tho lato election was doubled.
Ox th c Track. The St. Louis Ad
vocate, tho Western organ of political
Methodism, calls upon th clergy and
laity of that denomination to abolish
the distinction of race and color ky em
bracing miscegenation, becauso there
is no other mode by w hich its doctrine
can be nuido practical, unless tho Ne
gro Duronuites have some other meth
od on hand. The editor says that a
negro has just as good a right to be a
rishop us Mr. Simpson, or to be a
class leader as a w hite man, and the
w hite brother and sister thut cannot
associate with them at lovo feast and
ir. tho class will hardly make Heaven.
All we have to say to this is, that if
tho editor of tho AJcocite and Bishop
Simpson get thero without changing
their programme, anybody can get
there.
Comparative Vote. For conveni
ence of reference, we give below the
vote in this Congressional district for
President in 104 and Governor in
180ti. Tho official table of the Con
gressional voto this year will be found
in another place :
Lincoln. McClrtlaa. Gearr. Clymer.
Cameron,
t'liarlield.
Ilk,
Kria.
Purr.
Jrflrrson,
V - K mn.
Warren,
Tout,
s;4
1s
MS
e.9ii
Si
1.913
7T
I.M1
14.303
l.5
j:s
,S.i7
loo
ST7
J,S?
J.rss
9IS
S.I 5
sj
l.SSs
m
l.Jti
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714
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1I.STT 14..1H U.:3l
Lincoln overM'CIellan,2,G2t1; Geary
over Clymer, 3,08!); Scofleld over
Scott, 2,641. The Republican increase i
on tho vote for Govornor over that of
1M4, is 1,013; the IVnicK-ratic it'oX.
Scott runs 216 ahead of Clymer; Sco
field -.6 behind Cieary.
EniRNrn. lion. James Brooks,
member of Conprcss from New York,
who was turned out of the present
C0,,Sres by the Radicals, and l.is seat
p.ven to a Insunionist named IKvltje,
has Wen re-elected to the next Con
gress, by 6,000 majority. AYe sup
pose, if some I'isunionist can be found
who is mean enough to contest his
seat, ho will be ousted again. These
loyalists are greatly in favor ol the
majority ruling, but they refuse to
practice what they preach.
Mexican affairs are beginning to as-
sumo a definite sIikpo. It is now do-
dared that the Fnnt h -iour" En,, '.
;r.r ;i! r..-veA iu T?i,nj," .1. -
"'. " ... i.v ikiiiviiv vu till-
r 1 i .. .
i !v i I'm1 nwr. ana II1HI It.P f-iir
friendly c (Torts in K half of the Liberal
Government, the authorities have eon-
,,1C ar States of Senora. Chihuahua
Iwer Calil'i.rnia, wiih the
navigation of the Gult of California.)
Tlli '''riet embraces nearly the one
third of the late Empire.
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narlestown, hoth negioes, have been
f ,.0 j i. the Ma.i-lnivti li-,.;j I
. . . .
lure, tieieaurg two h;iows tl tlie
j w h'ue-trash persuas'on.
We presume '
( there is no plae on earth, outside of
, -
.....v in- ...hv vn 1 mill, t'llisii.o Ol I
. I
' 's,t cr so many white pecv.
... . a . .
. I " aw ii-ui'i IIIIU 9
1 a I IUli L- I l Jbiai..l'n k,l ll l
necro. There is no aee-oumin,; for
ll" la'te of i'lr-se Tlvmonth R.Hkers.
A.ocTl-.MT.'-.v-c're-a, effort, are
o- WS he South ,0 unite
tj.
ie Metbrslist churches- In view of '
the tat t, that the MetbtvlistKpiiteoMl
',.,r. K ;.. .... ' .
....... ...
ant Metho-d
The Eresid,
t to unite with them i n l nrnri; I.am Ex-Sev-r-i
Elder nncs-.ion is lUrh.n s b ttor in exp'aimti .n of
wily jsM-it lie-t IumV w.ilj.J
Th re-su't of the U;e
f .et-tionin
i.rv.aDj, rmves that a hr .:,
s s Ma ,
wa too ' fcety" fjr iV-.y
MotitiiN Eh.iiiion. A tinmher of
western Methodist Conferences have
lately adopted resolutions hilterly de
nouncing the ' Government," and
culling upon the, Ilndival Congress lo
remove the President.
Wo nvo satisfied thiit an effort is
no.v being miido throughout tho conn-
try, by u iiiiiuher of semi religious
ItinnticH, to (jet Church ami Stale
hitched un together. Wo lire also
satisfied that we nro in no iinmediatc
dtingor, ns tho leaders who havo the
matter in bund now uro miserable,
corrupt creatures, who can bo bought
like sheep iu the shambles. Hut the
nro educating nnd schooling tho young
and tho ignorant upon this point; and
if not counteracted nnd exposed, tho
country will Mime day bleed at every
poro from this very question. Either
John West ley mid Whitcticld woro
fools, or Hishop Simpson and his co
workers nro; because their practices
uro as dissimilar ns day nnd night.
Tho Georgia Legislature bus reject
ed the Disunion Constitutional Amend
ment. The vote iu tho Senuto was
unanimous for rejection ; in tho House I
it stood 131 to ". That is riidit. Wo
hope every Southern Stato will do the
sumo thing. Hotter be exterminated
by an Abolition sword, than to die a
sneaking, whining mongrel. Let the
families tako tho negroes to Massa
chusetts, if they want them lo have
votes, nnd miscegeiiulo with tho Ply
mouth Rockers.
We observe that Harry S. Magrtw,
Stato Treasurer in 1K.V7-8, has been
elected to tho Maryland Legislature,
from Cecil county, where he now re-
sides. This county gnvo Lincoln UOO
majority in 1S04, but now gives the
Democrats 8(10 majority. Our Ches
ter und Delaware county ' loyalists''
had better look out, for their black
laurels might beeomo contaminated.
Hari. to Dkcii.i.-Gov. Curtin has !
. ,. ,
not yet disposed of tho ill.amsport
Room Hill, which he bus carried in his
pocket since last winter. He has now
appointed a commission of engineers
lo view nnd examine the location nnd ,
report to him, lifter which ho will
probably bo able to decide.
Charles county, Maryland, seems to
be "the land of the free, mid the home
of tho bravo." Albert, tho Radical
candidate for Congress, received but
one voto in
that county. tO VS lor
Stone, llio IVn.ocratie cund.diite. In
Sl Mary's county tho voto 6tooJ 24
Riulicul to 1,085 Democratic,
Tho boKt jtoiht mutlo by the Pomoc-
racy, at the late election, was the
feutol thut notoriouitlisunioniHt, John j
' 1
I,. Thomas, jr., in the Second district !
of Man land, lie M ill he succeeded :
in tho next Congress hv Stevenson
Ait her, who has been elected by over;
2,0(10 majority.
We learn by our Mary land exchan
ges, that a large niimher of suits have
tiocn entered in that State against the
liailieal election noanls, lor rejectin
the ballots of legal voters.
Put them
through.
The jury cnipanneled in Philadel
phia, lat week, for the trial of Win.
Maguire, tor tho murder of Maggie
Buer, bad to be dis harmed on account i
of one of the jnrymeii becoming in-a.ie.
" .
George S. Mungcr, lem., of K-ches-i
ter, has been appointed hv the Prcsi-
dent. United States lhstrict Attornev
of tho Northern district of New Yol k, j
The le.no. ralie innjority in Dela-
ware, for (Jov. Saulsherry, is 1.J10.
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McCiellnn carried the State in lfl
by Oli.
Maryland, '-My Maryland" is all
right. Sing on brethren.
Thr fublff IHbt.
ment of the i-nftic debt of the United !
S;ates on the 1st instani: '
M.nr Bi-.iRlNG coin iSTfarsT j
5 per cent, bomls Mi's i!M r,.'0 C"
lHrr' bvmds T.T-tW,
ia - . al. l--1t
lort'1 ,.',"11 ol 'ss,
. 'J'01" vv x t' u!UIS
.VV
,ae?
pension fund,
Total. l.S:!:...Vs.s41 Sil
:
fi-per ct. bonds
rrirr nr.AlMa CI RRSNCV i.MLRtsT. '
Ji'.ssoiMi 1.11I
?)r- com p. int. notes llvM-.'.U'.t t".'
cr 7oe notes, 7 J4.ol4,;;v1l no
Total.
Matured debt not pre-
senttM lor pay men I,
W-rl-'
rrnT BtRl!CO IVTdri r
Vnit.M States note.,' V Ur;..7;. 00
Fractional cu-rem v, j,, C i
C.uUcvrticofdejMMt, hi's'.f,'isMm
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Total, 4.'i.'iSii,77,S It.;
Total TK-bt. f:' r.si .v:,; si
t.r.sl.tV'.r...r.'i SI
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a Unil, f. i'.llil.Vl1 al.l
ni 1 in I Kma mik.iwi .1 I 111
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AmtinTre-as v curencv M U 4 1.7
..m iui nm.mnni; ' '."-O"
Total,
loO.32li.Wni 02
Am't of debt.'ess cash I
in Treasury, $2..SM.Sin.(a"i.i 72 :
A comparison cf this w i:h the atalc-'
'fhf puhlio debt on the 1st of
sV-toKT.showa that dunncthe m.iitli
ho j ,( hM , n (lo(.ro44 Jo
:.t'20..i;
ii.u . . .... i - i- .
...v . iiiivm r i swp.i,t aiiu in
rind. cotton t f his t-curse in tl.e m:t. r
,'vn oreJ by Gen. Thomas
i-uit.r. Aiurney t,K-t-na. Sun-
i-rr I . , 1 . l ...
toj
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hva Kasart i.Vgwl'y fNada
Thr Oalr.
Wo have, freipiently been horrified
nnd deeply excited, while reading tin
historical murder nnd tlelmuches of
tint Kings and Emperors of other
hinds. Tho details of their schemes
and t.lols to munler and slay caeh
other, nnd their cilir.ciis, is heurt-sicli-
ening and a disgrace to human beings
Little did wo suppose that wo should
so soon havo n fortasto of tho sumo
barbarities in our own late happy
coui.try. Hut to fully realize this
fact, we present our readers with nn
article taken from tho Philadelphia
A je :
Somo hundred years ago, lived nnd
did his work of murderous mischief,
Titus Gates. Ho had ono fact on
which to rest his superstruction of
perjury, and that fact was a murder.
Tnero was a government, too, w ho
listened to him, and a "bureau of mil
itary justice" which received and re
corded his false testimony, nd in
time, the lido turned, and tho perjury
was revealed, und the witness was ur
rested, tied to a curl's tail and whip
ped nliwut to deutlt from one end ol
London to tho other and history
says '"inui'der by false testimony is tho
and tlit?wretcli was guilty of many
most nirgstvtitcd specie ot murder
such mlmicrs
Such is tho record of 1070 nnd
what is our reou-d of lMiti ? Sir 1M
muiibury (lodl'rev- was the assassin's
victim then Abraham Lincoln is the
victim now, und S;.ndlord Coimver is
Titus Outes witli btanton, and Holt,
and Preston King, whose self reproach
led him to suicide, for his patrons.
Let us, however, bo more precise und
more jmicticul, and u. order to make
ourselves intelligible, wo will trace
tho hideous naraiive biickwurds.
Suudrord Conovcr, ali i Clnrles .
Diinham, was last wc.k here in No-
....... I.... lv.tit ...I I..
venilx-r, lMit arrested nnd taken hi
closo custody to Viaslniiiiton on a
charge of perjury the perjury being
that he swore falsely betoro the mili
tary commission which condemned
.Mrs Surratt. There he swore, among
other things, that he saw John Sur
ratt and lien. th in Canada just before
Mr. Lincoln's murder, und that he saw
PI?" ,h;m Mr I'-'vis and Mr lien-
ijainiii aiiiiiorieinir me ueea oi moou.
,(,ilmm': lb) Kvonm,,lt
i represented by those twins of bloody
infamy, Holt und Hingliam, relied, und
'ho Court over w hich David Hunter
rrl!"ui" "V.
'SiiiifurJ dmovrr," sii' 8 Hinirham
"testified that he hud been for some
time a clerk in the War Department
at Richmond, that in Canada he knew
Thompson and other rebel agents
that he knew John Surratt and John
Wilkes Booth that ho saw Booth
and Surratt there that about the (ill)
,."l . ,.C i .. C. ...... It .1
t . T, lllllMSiin - JUimt.-li l.nmlil.
,v lim , Henjamin tit Kiclimoml i
eticliiMtiir one in cipher from I'avit.
lie (t'oiiover) said that tet'oro this
ThnmpHon had pruju'sed to liim to en-
gai.'O in a phile to stas.-iiiiite 1 resi-1
de-jai'"1 '.''"""'"t S!1U thai the fd'el j
. . , . , , , C
to n;iiiiiite I.iiii'uln, Johnson, Stan-
, s,.m J, Jud'o Chase, and (.Jen.
(Jrant."
Tims spoke Din-jliam, and II. lt
ill
reporting tho Case to the War lVpurt
nient adopted with emphasis the Mime
theory, and Manton coniiminicate.l it ! ln0 stato to deposo from odieo the
with approval to the President, and men ho were tried before him. lu
Mrs. Surratt was banged, and on the . fXcd of submitting to the authority
very testimony of Sandl'ord Conover f ,i.e iaw. colorable pretexts lor eva-
e j and others like him, "evidence in the
g; Bureau of Military Justice;' the un-
Jfortunalo proclamation of the 2d of:HI j14 obligations were perverted
II ay, 1M..1, was iksuccI, ana l!ie 1 rei-1 guj (1,0 rights of the public defied and
dent was unwittingly made party to i tMm,,i0J u,,on. Agnin, tho lovo of
tho coi.spintcytodetaine the inn H-ent. L.rdor and the people's revereneo for
And SanloidCouovcr the iviiUvh- 1IW Wt.ri appealed to, and their con
ed perjured informer was kept lra ! fi.K.,.e in (he ultinuilo triuiri.h of ri.'ht
. I. iti ,i I imn ft. km it . t lis ntia T iMi-n if t i
i;,.,?.,..., ,,r M;ii.,rv Jusii... I t
liine.1,1 ii .tiiiiiarj jusiitt. I'liiing
j the Minimer, and autumn, and winter
! of ltl.. lie was in confidential corn's-!
Mlll,.0 ith Holt-niud by him s !
tenderly as Oates wits hv Shaftesluirv-
i "You m:,.v. depend." he writes to
dear .Mr. lloit. in Juiv, -Unit 1 can
" . j" u.iu ii'tiout these two rears, with everv por-
rr..nicn, ncct.n.plish all I premise j ve rsion of ri-l.'t, and every new act of
" -, ' ', , " ',' !
writes that he has got a woman w it-
ness t.f whom he says : "At any rate J ,.olnf ,.vor.. Ol)la(!o. Tl.e ballot-box.
you have only to put into l.er mouth : hniK,d uand ,,v r(.?tH, ti,,s. and
what you want l.er to swear, and she ; k(1. in Cllsl v 0f t!,0.0 who by the
..I ....I ,f mil in .Ic a". ...I .,.-.!. I '
r in 1 -1 iv .m. 1.1 .v. UIIU
cral Holt writes back :
uell-
Ptn Sia : Ktvl..t fin-1 draft f.r Hid, b
I uNdir aiil We lvrr.li 4 fn Ibr nmnhrr nf a
f acra. raa arta to bart la band. Mkc a'.l tkc
'r."-" T"'C M i
' n 1'iorongr.ir-he :
brtfh up witnesses right '
'"' an,lunu n clu r'.-hed them,
1 ll'l 741 S: I , VU. ..ivri'. VOn.-,"1. ' I"' i;1 ll.lC HIV ri.u.inv VI
s ! 7 '.'I 7 -0 . n,''' of Congress, and their testi- . 'i'le rule the pevple cf 1'aitimorc.
S-'i 'Ml i'h.,1 in m,l,iy made the basis ot reKirt, and They claimed that the body f the
11 7"iJ ihiO 0.1 '',0 I"-"!1''' Wl're niade to Ik., eve. and pe' !e was with them ; ll.ey repudia
' ! did belie ve that San Jtord Coiiovvr was ted the judgment of t'.,e law , which in
Ihe cmlrodimeiit ol loyal trut'ifultcs, '
and that Southern stnlesnien were 1
i jtrtics lo a plot of cowardlv ass-issi. I
nation. And now in (.K-ttter. lsiiii .
an oath is tuaile and a warrant issued
and a de'.tvlivo dispatched, and Sand
1 iinm..r aa a. I, a r ..a I .1 .1 .11. '
aio "orj iry. i,fiicr. Ilv.l lo doubt
f J''r-
5 co,.fr.n.ed ! If so. we
' contcss to o,ne curiosity to witness
-,llf ""7,eW Wllh "r"' of Mrs.
,Mirratt hanging over the perjuie-r and
'be suts.rners. and the dead livly of
raecioli in tl.e wake of ."es,.n sl,ip, ;
pursuing the w hole luirty of murder-!
; ... i. v..i . ... ..':...! . ...w..i..i;. ' . .. . ''
hi ivv Km., i-l .illm J Mil I
onispintttirs. li is a tVi !.!!"ul
V...I .... Vl-:.. M c.
' ' .-union
.-.mUnuea Jsvcrvtarr .if War ..I '
.a-..., .v
aV'Ml"
Joseph Holt head oi the '-llureau of
Mli.larv Jus'.i.e'"
- 1
-j-T- J
V AT ' '"'" i
...... ... .I., in v.-i. tear
a
follows: Al Miles in, m!:i,,n f-r- l,., 1
drvd thous.ti.d d 1 liars; jjraj-s. twentr
. -I
two thousand tive hundred
.loliar i
Tvaeliea. two miiiiiin H.i'i.ii-. . 1....-;..
itbrv handrtslanJ tl;riv-v it...,...' !
:.nd doi ,r,;,id Kmons and nuts, i
ooe md ion two thousand tWi.trs ln, v r" i.oerty lor peace ar.J lih-m;tfcirjthe,'Ma!evi--r.d
lt;re sunti'lr eMy unn"1 I kept ,- naral to'
for Iruit m .New . t.tk sit million one
hundred and fifty seven thou-iud five
hundred doil.trs
A nin ii.ivrd ty roiv, when
b: wife sScpnin in bis "ahic
The Slnrylitml l lfttUtn TH
vmph r i'oimlnr lorbrar
(.
Not only tho citir.ens of P.ultimore
and of tlio Stuto of Maryland, but ev
ery lover of freo institutions, must
feel a profound satisfaction in the re
sult of tho election hero on Tuesday
lust. There is a tiignilicanco in it fur
beyond anything connected with tho
triumph or defeat of4ono of two polit
ical organizations) contending for the
advancement of their particular meas
ures of policy on t ho success ot their :
representative men It lunnslies con
vincing proof that so long ns tho firms
of republican institutions nro preserv
ed there is never u necessity for re
sorting to forco to vindicate the rights i
ot tho people, rornlimo lliey limy
bo trampled upon for a time the eoln-j
bimitioiis ol designing moil may uo so
artfully woven us to suppress tho
voice of the majority, and tho' forms
of law be so used us to tyrannize over
tho people nnd wrest from them their
rights, in the very iiamo of liberty it
selfbut thore is ft limit which re
stricts the purposes of evil, and an in
herent tllicucy in truth and right
which w ill turn tho combinations of
evil against itself, nnd when tho full
mciisiirc of its iiiiouitv is reached, the
hour of its opposed highest triumph I
Itrcuines milioi un UlU'l innuuun
an overthrow not gradual, but instant
and complete; un overthrow lroin
which there is no recovery; an over
throw fur which there is no sympa
thy. Since these United States pro
claimed their independence there has
been presented no parallel to the sit
uation in which the people of Haiti
more havo been placed for the last
two years, liy tlio cunning device of
tho men w ho hud been elected as tlio
U:r(.ts (,f ib0 w hole jicople, a cluuso
inscioj Mn Iho constitution
which they framed discpiulilying three-
f. ... -i llS of the const ituencv from lus-
Ljn.r upon the work of their agents
,., 1 . . 1 r I
'j'uking advantngo of the war, which
at that time was in progress, they
raised an artful clamor lor tlio pur
poso ot confounding with traitors all
the citizens of the State w hom they
kne or suspected to be inimical to
their dominion, and by their devices
succeeded in excluding them from the
ballot box. Then, proceeding to se
lect fit ministers for their purposes,
they still further, by perverting the
registration law, rcilncvd tho tody of
electors so as to make of '.hem a close
corporation, extending to only about
ten thousand nun in the city of Balti
more, out of nearly forty thousand,
the privilege of voice in public af
fairs. All this the people boro with
exemplary patience. protesting agninst
but not resisting the fraud upon iheir
liberties. Emboldened still more by
success, every placo was filled with
ready instruments, who interpreted
the law as it suited caprice or the in
. . ".-II a . I a
i 'er TL,
mmvutu election of the city, on tl.e
loth ol October lat, was conducted
under circumotanccs w liich made it a
ni'Mkerv of the nopuliir will. But
Kt il I the color of law was ued. and
aw was
the people, rather ihnn ap.eal tof..rce,
Mill'ered tlie lrsud lo be enacted le
fore tlieir eves Xevertlicli., tliey
did urraiu'ii at tlie lnr of puhlic opin
ion, and lefnre the coriflituted au
tlioiitics, tho tliiet actors. Upon that
investigation such at'iies ol power :
, , . i i .i -
were llisi-nscu an icu inv vivm mivi wi
aing its mandat.-s were resorted to,
L,.,i Uliind its outward forms its spirit
i .!. i . i
K , ', ' . 4
j.,.,.,! andhnrv with ivitience n flHrin?
usurpation of authority and em. tempi
f;,r the msjestv of rigU. What was
tll,, t,,roct, the'silent. certain c tlect, of
th.-.e nroeeediin's' The mirhtv nres-
surc ol s. ntimeiit within and without j
tlt. ,heriiif sm-ni-th through.
i r r r
reverence on tlie part ot tlio people to
,i, r ,. v,. .t r-
in, ... I ,,r 1 1, I lnir l.n.l f , .rf.-il ...1 all
I r'siit tu its guardianship, bat, under
ail these u.lier-c vi rCLmstaf.ec s, been
i-. - . . . '
tlie itistrumeni ol lr'.:;n-.;.li a cora-
lr'u,r!'-
The ma-
cninaf..n IV tcI.uIi its cu-t'!y was
rvUitu-J have rcM:!ted in nuking its
keepeis the unwiiiii.g witnesses that
alv
proper K.rni had been rendt red. They
l""g to power l vf'i-ce; thev tried
to elude the processes of the law bv
availing thenist lves of certain delavs
hicli it allows ; they appealed to the
I 'dot box in their 'own lssosjon.
e the juilg-
1' thr..
i. iner eir-
iuaiiI a.T tl a !. 1 ,. ... 1
iuH.stanu-i, ol tl;tirown loclion and
; iVl)lnvanu tlitf lutri Iwn htird
nnd coin hided an., its imm. diate judg-'
ment is one of ntt. r ciuicmnalion. j
; 1 he j-ev.jiie have been rewarded for
their tort varan.- and patience. Ad-
berng w t;h m.aw ervin; l'..iih to peace-'
ed a pos-oliity of ti-vi'vil rvare", the
people of l'v.tliiniore have 1 wit rew ard-"
'.'I " T.-ii'lii, l-l 1-v.l. I I 111 I VUll-SI. t UP
ed w iih a tinat triumph of their w ill
, . . ....... .- .1 . ,
. .m..,.,...,... ,...-..,,, Ba
inin.sitii.inl. ..I ,1. In....... . ,,. I .
! h'i'h have tested to the utmost tl.eir
Iraita. - ilf fir a..l ,i,v.rnn,..,.i Tl,r
. s " s "
have rv trained thomsclvvs tmdrr pro-'
vocations which confirm
th.-ir right
t!i ut chal-
. .. . . .. 1 . .. . .
"b-"'v i.ieir .. .iwrtiew ;
. - t. . ; . 1 . .
Comi.ig in the lime ar.d maimer
1 ,a ' reU't ol tlie eleetion 1
' . of Mary hind must lift a cinud from
l''e ,niI,J 01 I-striof ; it will stand
m"m,nH"nt fc;t !l ,!lc fr'J 'f
1 1 T en is oi ..ce mm ,herty
' tvt n jent.v pu,t wl..n.verd m.-t
(S - is - t wcsrc ttit-r hopea or rrreric
j in;run-. nts abali aad t!ie ii,:.j,My of;
. tl.e people and tr.p cpoi. the p'ria- J
Wrono Wo too it lalcd that nl
apolitical meeting held iu New Yolk '
on Monday night lust, blear-eyed '
liuTLLH, tho sjiooii thiet and woman
insulter, was hooted down and not id- i
lowed to speak. Much ns we despise'
tho mean, miserable, pilfering wretch
hateful ns wo know hiscoirupt car
cass is to tho sight of decent im n, yet
wo cannot but udmit that it w as wrong
to hoot him down This is n country
in which wo boast tho freedom of
speech, and if tho most contemptible
thtinj that bears tho impress ol a liu
man being ur.on it, attempts to talk
us was tho cano in this instance it
has tho right to, nnd men l o little
themselves by even givingcounteiittiiie
onoiigh to hoot it down, llutlcr is too
despicable to be honored with u liool
lhUrfonte Watchman.
drrrtiSfmfuts.
S. A. FULTON,
VTTORNKV AT LAW, Oorniil!, P.
Ottic In McltriiU'a huiliiing, on klftin ft.
44rrnittil alttntion give i to lli Kturinf
cil eollxlum ol CUiuii, auil to ill l- trnl hui
neti. not Ntiti-Auipd
COC : AIM). Mrawl .t
V.)n'iiii-i f tho fuliMTitx'rr, hi
from III
on'iuiB-i ol l no iuiiiH-rioorr, in ii'toiin
towrutnp. on tlo nilit ,f tlie stti itixlant, an
IKON GKEY MARK, left tkouUrr a Mllr lorf,
Xw"-T t'W.ri'i
1 lie alioie
of the nmr lo
Kliawaviilr, or tiroiiortiooalflT fur hay in
formation Chat will lead to lir ri-ovrr.
1 A V I K 1. KM'HAItT,
novH Jl iol JAMKS HAill'.jl.K.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS I
TUPLIC SALE
O F
Dry Goods. Groccrioe. Ready-Made
Clothing, Hardware. Personal
Property. kc., &c.
rpnE nuHtcrii rr will !. t i-uMic le, L
t.v leooatr'i Mill, in 1 ill li.i'AV, the ".'d
of Novrrotter, W&, th fi-Iluwine: pcrMnul jirt.prr
ty, th: 6 timber iM", airul lMjr-whptl. iiwo
bur waffuut, 1 lonf lr-i, A cuUivfttvr, ft
and pkw catinp o( ll kiU'ii and patTni, ilej
ole, 4 Urpc iruu kcltlrd, culim( Ixn, thi-ili.oic
mtbin. harrow wiodow .anf uf M-rcral i.tt a,
1 Hickok Cider Press.
Ilorwa, fihp, 3 itTci, itovr rif., d)utV-tit ai
rt, pule a&, bruad ai'-a, liiiitif tn-i. iiDwar,
bardsrarv. ikr, ua.lt, lurw atiuta.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cootiitirtf of roa'i. jiaott, rt, Kianlttti, over
oa( 1KV .iOO.-, tnt'.uH, ca:mrr, ti ,n.
caltro, drlaur, tlamil, rtbiwu IjO'J IS 1
of all $M0t and of tbc bat qnal.ir, fr in n ani
lwviHh.lt ao4 fch, totax'w ajid arjraa, f p.
Orocerif$-$tuh 00 Colee, .Stiff or,
Uolym, Ri, ViD(rf, Tea, Hpiot. Candl!,
tod a large M uf otbr articlra too
sumcrutu too nfnnun.
9AI.E to eouiiuener at S c clxk in the morniiif.
of aaid day, and euntiDuo frum day to dar oduI
ail it ld
Tha Tanot will bo sad b&nwn nn Hut of lt.
L..M. COl l KIEL
VI IIITOK'M MHUI.-Id ll, nfrr of
tbe partition of tb rral crtala of Samuel
i ncr, 4r-afr4.
To unilersirrrl Aaditor, ar.pnintrsl in ro
Court to aaprrlam tbr rtiarrfof Itir rrpfivr fctrirf.
of th aUv mMiliotwil thnr lirn, if anr.
antt make rltmihation of Ibr- moorrt in thr l.aml
of John Mcllir.tt. who took thv prortr at Ibr
aprai4 Taluatioa tbrroof, fivr nou.-v Ilia: br
aiil allrnd to tbr autira of ltti a.fo.iiim, nl. at
hi offi. ID C!arfK!it. od raTn-J.r. thr lM dnr
of lre.mhrr. brtwrra tbr- b"ur of II oVI.w-a
a. a. and 4oo-k p n , at which ti mr ami I'iar
all partira in iDi.rrn can aitrnd if ib-T ar prufM-r.
or 11 St. . M MH l LUa (ill. Aii4it..r.
WUl IKT for Sparial AJjoarnni Court,
Tolltrta Itlaoi-harl. Nn. T, N'or. T.,
rnan a Uornton, So. J. Jan. T., is n.
Pilrbi. ri jjailwn, No. f. S. pt. T.. ".'V.
r orwt ra. Antra. (i.i J.o. soi.
'-anno a mrun,
Mwraa ra Sb. n.
'a. !. .inn. T.. l'S.
S . 4. Mar. T.. !!
Litbtiittr'ia4m'lva.Lrbnari.No. iS, Man T.. 16.
KEEP IT BEF0&E THE rCCFLE
THAT
THOMAS J. MECAULET,
aaarnrrrua or
Stoves Tin & Short Iron Marc,
II
A- mi bind, at bit ettw ani ffn"v, o
atarket '.. tail of fa'and, tlrartr j, I'a.
Tb. larra.t aad U.t aoortraant of
TETWAEE AXD 0THEB GOODS,
Wairk i!l U arid, Wkcieiala and Retail,
CHEAP FOR CASH !
STOVE-riPE, ALL SIZES,
Alwari ea band, al low prirta.
noaaa work, lira aa Gattara and Can doctor.,
fornlaked ar A pat nnataton aotict axi
VERI CHEAP!
tf-Rrpairlng Pivar.ntlv IXnnr.-5.-Clr:d.
!fo. 11. lss t.
LEON'S
CELEBRATED FRLTAEATI0X3.
Tht ItTe-.-fios) cf MfJic.il S ifKCf.
DR LEON'S TLECrKIC HIR hE.NEWER.
It U a r.iii!iTt rara lor bi dam.
tt raatotaa frj bair ta It ar-c 3! el r.
It a tivnic, BiM a dr., ani ac: f 3 ti. t.
errttr..
It liaaiadiale'T arrant falMsr. aat of lb. Hair.
It alirr:.:r. Mrara ( and ll-adarl a.
It radieaile earr. aaa-lraf aad baajora.
it baaaa laa aaala biibr. ra aad arral.
It u aa a f aal aad .er.a'irr fragrant k.ir
drrariaf .
ll f.t.at, raltirita and aait fi'a tba bair.
Il aukra barrb b.ir SrS'b.a aaS ltt.u..
tr. Laa' Eirrtnr Hair Krararr bav m ,1 a
bia liral rrr-rraaataii a far m.n. 4r It.
' wal ra.toralira ant iotip-.raur.j; rr rv.tir.
' " ""a tatta alrdicai lata,,. f J-ti.a
a.i, a,.
, hc fy MtmSl of ts mu f Lm t
Htr RmrT. frx-ni fi-iat
,7i:r.n l'Z
ne ilt ben,! '
--
Dr. Leon 8 Infant Eemcd?.
A . dr aad s -a...... r iv tkt
" -'- invali uu.i; ioh tkanti.s.i
cat'Lh'KN : Vt'
tutai.ua. ia.,pi
tl4Il.l.Ka It ....
- 1 - a
a. aKa.a ia-
andny. a. . a - aad n-trir ra-
t et.o. rraraa aad iadr .1 .1 A aur:
,u . fcr .,,,.,, M,
i.i.ii....... .. .
vaa.u.far aiaar uaa-a fif. it , r. .ji
av. I hr a u.. ti t i,.'r 1.
Iba ara-ftr .ImiJ ia. . .... . ......
nan. f raiUa.iia!
l aw .' t 0... ar:i-. vUbia tbt rra r
ail aar r.ri .n. a rrniah tbai a f
aaw s a raai.. n aani.,a et-a.trae
aa Uai it baa r..,ad n IS.....U W
a ara ,..J. t. a.i: . . B.i . . . . .
kaa. Fat aa. bj lra((wu rrrrjaarra.
AdiraM ail aricr. ta
zi.i jLer a fMtrrt.
rVW trar.atara,
1)7 Xar.a T.ird niaaa, l.iaj.lf.kue
Silver Wash Fowder.
Favaa tiaia. tafcat, ataarj. S'akra wariiar a
rsnaw aad ataai.
"" TfJ -
Ij
JL" N WMifu i i ),
aS;i 1'r- r1 ' s-a-ai.a. -tjr r
1 S lis.
SaM aV M wri.la, TV
iUir ilwtisrmcnts.
t(( tVAMIIH IVIMIII.",
t)IV) Mil llr Ji;.MMi.V Urt Mu k
i "The Horse and other Live Stork"
Th littt nibM-rijitlon h .k in !!, nurk-L r.
minlr or I2 p . ilh mora lb.u j
; iiMiiirwnoni. ir.-ng'y i.uii.i in irpTlnr. J, jj1rt
a f..m'li hni-rj til lli.ritK, IVtls si,h
' Si,j ikI I'vuIot, will, th-tr vanvij,
nd rvariJtri,. itiii a,j( rdial.lu ag, uti v,tP4
l"t'jn M bn'K ki.I. K'lreirmiari, icruWo
'aMrf. HAHTLLsUN Jc Co., Oil CI ui,,''
rbiiiaa; nia. lollu
Dcmorest's Youn; America.
....... "i, "'"' "'"s-.".iru.nr.Aniiti0
I i. & '" Fr-' iiii.Mriu-., ak.iiUiIV .l(r:tilUe
; l..r l..vi, a.il t-U lo ii.du.if i!.ttuig
- run of l'iiilo.tj,liv. n.e Art an I ivi,.,,.:,.,, ni,,rij
I aii.l in'rriilni ."m.iun, Jlmi,-, lo, ui an. I o:in.r
' i.itiTlj.nniiK LiO ibturt-, lin'M-i.nti a Milium of
1 td jroo'l. Oi u-o-liil, aii l tin? U-auhful, i,r ,nT
I iniiie AlM. ru-l. without Intolli' N 'Ti-xi:i.rsti,JI
; Smi;lt! I oj.i. B, 1.1 p,.i'i"; Vi,rly,l ill; A ltld :,l
51 nil, iir lin-lir !.i UU. A lati-Hi .1 Unu.
lit ol olori-l enra t iinwntfj witli I. di,i (1 .
al.n. lo ,-acll fan;' mi.wrilr at tl ill, ft j,,
MlTlitv-lllf-, Or a pB'-kairiT l,l M;,iC rliO!.';;,),,
siuK cojiH uinili 'l Ir.' on re.-l-!it ul iini.,, , S-liI
lor a ri'-"-iiii-li No. A'1'ln-i.a IV. JfcNMNtjjj
IM.MOl.tr'l, 4T:l Uion.l.av, X. Y. oU
Clearfield Academy.
MMIE arennd session of Ihe f-l.olatie Tar ef
th'f luitilniio will e"mwtrir -n ilOMjAY
uie 2tli tl.T of NOVKMUEK, lB. '
Puiili cao t-nter al anr tim. Ihty will b
: cbarptJ w it b tuition fruut tba tiint tiiey tLier U
. tb cioca f th 6cifioQ.
I 1 b rotirte of ioiru( tioo fmbraret ever; ihicg
i included in a thoruLh. prat?ttrat and accom.
' plitbad (ju.atiuD tr b..rjj ieii.
'i he Principal, lav'ng had tbe alraoLar of
i murb i(rieai(Ta id hn pntft-tion, aorti pa
rrntf and pruard an that bin entire ability ti
eurriri! will . UtfTott t tlu moral and bkb.
tal ti unin of th youth lar-d anit r hit clrt,
II Ml' I IIIIOV
0rthnpTHf.hr, heading. Writ.n. and Primirr
Aiitbualic, per LSiatiun (II R kiJ . $i 00
Oraiiimar, OtKgraphr, Antbtoetie. and
lli.t.-r . - - . . . $8 Ct
Alpehra, 0'imtry, Tririii-iLfftrT, Mn
aurauuo, hurvrymff. l'tiilo(h;, Phi
oluty, CtPtviatrv, Luuk KeUg, DUujr
and fbv-fral ii- fT.hy . - 9 01
La'm, Hrrrk and frt-orb, wi(b anj of the
atHite Lm tic ton .... $12 CO
,Jfc"Nu tifdurtifiD will he made fur aLar&re.
tfl'ir funber fiarti'-ulari inquire of
her. H. L. l,AK.I;;tJN, A M.,
ntrfl.M. July Mft tl Vrinri t.
.ev kjotTxiTsWe
I IU Attl MAC K 4i ( Oh
Od Market H:re-(, one duur tVeatof Lie
uidt Hrtucrj.
LThe prnpritri bar entered into tha
l'(nl k rbue bufibera at tbe aoa
eland, anc are 4 i r mined But h
ou'dune rtibfr in qaaliiv r rir fr
thnr wifk. tKw i anatiii will b iij to
u nr-o'ir rorir g ewrd W'tfk. 1 tie cini. lit of
Cirartir td and K'F parroundiny nr ai'v, are re
prrifnllj ih itrd to fut u a trial- rltarga
lr ra'U. b a-fi- M. N .r T.
j) oITbTn s
ELECTRIC
0 CO LP .
tares Tlmel
fatra Mrnryl
Svvea l.rbnrl
f.ira riothra I
atr M orofBl
AND ALL Gno:EuS SELL IT!
It nt aHl bf rt rg lata rn.lt phavtnrf and
di.M Inrf la hnt wafr. thra ah tb e libra
fira to tra annau-a. mui a lllll. banj roM-'ng
a ill asa.r thtai a elraa i b-nrr ti bsrd m . -i
rbina niM.iric M do. eb or4 narv rur. and
I lb m l dc-ilra'e I. hne rrcei.f a i iury. Hi
j caa rrlVr tti tb'in.atid. f finiilf wbo ara unnf
it, and wbo ruld not b prr.aa ltd l do .lb .ul
1H1EE1XV KLKCIBI'J fOP.
bj all leading Oroetra tlronghool
tha i-tala.
aianiifaetnrad nnlv by
li&Bol.NS A LCV1.
Wba'ea.I rft'a:
KT Focti Firta Maur,
TstLircLriia.
Vorr irnrr 7. lsM- t mn.
SheriiT's Sale.
J ) wtut-d nut of th Cr! t.f (cnnni !'
vi 1 tttrr ctat. nd lf m d;rrf J, tSt'- will
m tb Horns Th i4 Cl6'(i. M-r.4a.Ta tbt li
dT rf I'rn'lr. at 1 e'cied-h. j m , Uf
iuilowirg d4iih4 Heal f.taU, I mi :
All dc?rciant'f iatffrt is anil to a tort in
tract nr i of lad. i:u3t ia Kantian ta.
hip. Cirarti. i majcTT. Pa.. rnotatBttf oat fcoa
drr4 ai f.-ar mtrr. mwr or aa-'Bi ficfct
arr vf aairti an triri aa ! a a Iff rai.ia-.-a.
taring ttrv.4 rrcifd a lrnt Kill, raw I4iti
hrkii':ti Stop. lwr.irc ll-iw aai ftra. ai
jutrntf taa i vf J-.ba Lititnaa. Ja.a an4
ulhrr. tIfd. taken a exeratita m4 ta aa
a- ld a ta nn-prrtr f Jama KiqQ.
je-fri:-dJerf a-.il tat BMir l bat 11 rr
ai. of lb (urca iNft aiat b ai4 ra
tba fr tHTty ii ft act: bed aoa. or it vi'l aa pt
ap .g-an fo-na!. JACUB A. FAl "T.
rwtrr'i Ornca, I thenff.
I i.-r of"ikivi.bm;7ihor! d-an
J ir f Ai. cuwi Iwt ue.Lg a
Ju'(;'iT. Hi .vj T ni l-v-6:
Pwath Jrtrs- Crrr. lcirl Cruae.L
W'x Ki .if ret Wfjvrr.
Ho;ct lao atid C. act.
lt:a TJl l'T;d M'-ar-. IrT AH.
l-rdii; Air.f U'TMdt. IlrrrT bEiT!-!, FrtJtrUk
Wir e "t. Ju ; a LiL-M. ir .V'tM-w S. Caftik.
1' UTTlM.it tuvf V . i.illie,fccr.
1 bt "i'fiiit W UiTTfy,
t it,i r'a 1 A iff.
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