The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, July 23, 1862, Image 2

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    gtbanon Pittriistr.
o waitt 1511143CIATIC np - COLTLEiI•CLLAZ To`r.l7,l%iilt btfir.
TO FOLLOW."
wx. 3S. aitzsx,rrr, Edito Z a 4 Proprietor.
LHBARON, PA.
180
The, rhiladelphiAlf4ll4ooo-0, tb4t.
Ai at
on lionday the
eleiofillbilf city,
pia iparentnoe of . 014Ktiteoefted frbm
liCarriehurr,•coltr444a
trix
of
carolling "the
tnalFing a dOA. • -":„. .
tiOr.Vowie en le c 7 eoery man
On
-t411 .. fi titti44°f 6314 0.:* *Irittil.
Ma w illDa t tianelvii , rtiiy.:4srads gaviral
ably i•torirbilni lat
ter from .Lient:' , Ftifirg3l4dt:ttlSt. Woldman's
43 *DITia-n7. antt4eivlibal*Xl:o"t'Xiso•tlaziboue
r.r ttai. •
in-ttie .88. liste•-bist
week, a apeoott-411rod , Ttlth denttnoia.
tiOnj and abuse eif:%fif-Atibleiran
dii:4dAithe . abuse
of ' •
Chtifoller, 'and .w p a p ills
1 11•111icl . jeftt: 9, 1 1.1%. ifil . :4 1 9,: . .-stAte.ment of
Senator. Wilson, anotherr - Beykublinan,
tbao.6o4oeiV4ill:7444ktier .• • •
f.
.te_.r.ttkelefilPi "SOVCIt43 . Piet a&
eitiiiii:ViOas in
the tatiOti ;
hold of th`. l 76ittii:Zet4 l-4 -VOO gf : §t:ate ,
fart7,:4vari ex a:
to litaiiier . _ • 'y
.•
F!MM
gran: w l.l, Vass! MArkassaj Was
reeentrk obliger.fOlOsa„t ; before
=POP*,
reached B:6113na;• oirAboi . ..*sfssippi,
whereolieje resting it:f•tekuit. Du
e:m.o.e rafirewt , ,our foso , irstair 'kill
-
th f' Gover •
nor of e, -ptu extra
thJ ate;, -
session o'f :the begiebttAireihr the pur
pose, of taking.intosonsideeation the
beat inode :of riiainT:the State quota
of Mori -fiether* new levy of 300,000
by the getroral government. •
ItTrituribundad from Harris.
burg tbit rOciriaatkr tlip:nela requi
sition of 800 WI - 4M bitiiioaPted for
nino mono 6 - A. sacred Lieutenant
Ist Lieutenant
va,..W80 men bad already reported at
eot.ooltdon Saturday.
;gir l ! hero &re rumors that our ar,
air 'kill:shortly evacuate• James river,
"on. - qeden!iot .of its Infer6olesomenesa;-
**/4:.liarrikm Laiding is not e
-41441Y.94: 1 :100 6
.#l l 4 - 400 ,- , *li7 ll /oe.
idol/au:mu:4lo! some .weejm.
. . .
7trr th.e . Advertiser...
Vheztoffi li t. : =W a k it the Court Ilottee Clique
'that he4llth.atpipsfention, last:week.; and peseitt
the tying ,ripp,olution about the Advertiser
-and
Wuhstir Dethberta. , U.
The 03evier gouse Clique wrote it,
and Ati9 4,9„r : *zest! Clique passed it.
Ali ibelang acts fife. oquitileuse
41thOrAitiNrUllit&A 'ofe . rieSigera:.
ileipublioan-State
'of York,
Conven-
Llbn,`=at Terri urg;: Last week, norni
ilifrf.lllWitija,-Terhian-,
cillikiern 1, d ROBB, of
lopperive, tor:Purveyor Gon'l. Those
gentlereeplEnruery kind in allowing
thefr:ritidibitltilie used for a sure de =
Otr Baton Rcittge has not been cap.
turinf bytbio: :rebels as was reported
Mil
' ' CArlket'Advertiser.
fll4O/0 MIEN:m*I7 abohtionist
.rnitelaf,rttiose.avbrt•ltr:ef . er to. stay • at
lyptnpyiandlthase l those': 'wha venture
thearb3tesin-,cteience.of their country,
said tho other day, on the•street,•that
"Gen. 31.c(Nellan should- be hung and
ota t etered.yik• :This ponvorp,citilots has
stumeededrnalleterniug others from
volunteering, byWyrieonderanation
of thefiehilerrnnn-the-fteidi and now
'Weed; titra.
*Wait used in •brder
to proonre voldteirui-7
tioziAlEessbmist& - artrßtoing-qnsonneir
fortbemrim) . .-of,;fracmilinsi Pp le.
can :VAIL
, • /4. ' " Al. • .
The:RepuNican State Convention
Infllifilalittrg last Thuraday.-
1 1 1040- Ve:oofq° ll ml4ooo!o°Ped
f° " l4 # l rß e irtikWild'AfilWi°" of
Ulm "' tilir*OlgtiVfak gtio. J.
Icaloxll3oll - m*rpemeetata elected a
Jiaksienr.ilrekeit_ rapecairt,ialfew years
Wand +minx tart since turned 4nifrate
and traitor, acted aaPanndeia atilt. Con
tention ; and John W,:rditrey,Air WhOln
the Demogiga- degtqed ihem:V*l •11
Weir &Mkt° make .himie•linited.cStuter
Senator anOk4evaie to other ,oth`Zia: was
derprincipa4pokeero4 and Inadelif luts ,
wige•abolition lecture:l The 1 - 4;littiiins
it'd for suathinlng Lincoln, . Curtin, san t .
tneNtilmotanot Cow ,3 and41214 - Pwe"
e Delegiona) pledges odrineana7 - and
via`[they fite all ginntto ernatrwain
featinirithe-Uniont:'-
penja.al spraq i tfio. 2p:aisstied:bk:
btroWNE , Plorenee, jtjaltrnit e chinne
g);.-iays thaStbere.tiffe44,9o,os.eerVend
. tirp absent from tbairnrftiy !PreVara re.
4 - itete,dlorep,so,,immeqiately or barated
as deserters sr-siekiy disabled, in
which-onsetlley-ntiastfarlish-til*ocian's
certificate. 4,2
man died
last,, week frpia„Sinsill-pox f - ,The bed in
wiii6h; fiepee'siii---tatien -to the
_river,
emptied, and the ciothes =washedclothes jn the
riverrwater, was then pumped p
into-the reservoir, and served out to the'
citizens through the hydrants.
t=l
"Four and Tweimity Block-
'Two dozen gentlemen, who futw
fit toetyle themselves iirepreaentatives
of the people of Lebanon coanty,': met
in the Court Suttee of this borough, on
Monday a week, to appoint a Delegate
to the Republican State Concken_tion;
Theses ge . nittemen in Optic 1, or prob. ,
ably in doriformity, to the duties. re
quired of them, paeget the • tolloWint
resolution' unailimoney
•
Resolved, That Vs datiounci.tiatithsendis awl
doctrinal .of tlso Lebar on alliiir .:1411. e,llll.
Walt's,' Dens6arcrt, as ciAlberaillialliMMlS • ttl•
tilts eeueseatty, sad deg ' id * odiVis
of allpkelets.
4 4 t k allha tT 3tlo 9 2.3l3 1 /01: 140 * -1 41K -'
the reere*Bility, teget - . ALIA .
colleptiaaly,
.to stenontc4 the
11 . 1 400
itei t,
1 4.1121 _ 1 4' 4" ei t 44 11 , -
they apficaet take *hoe if the /a
vail* defelfditaelf agignit their un
just and uncalled for itapatationa, and
although we have a high regard per-
socially*. all - the tneenhera of maid
oonventioik; alaw plain tritha, if not 1
palatatklejli* it; Lam. ilk if4ne4oial l .
to the,* in thOftitatia . • ' - .
Tbat.thettwo.4 l o*.itOlf#4.loll 6 *
PPiiiiiovdectionsfetitgireity• no VicifiW
oian, is self evidelati:.***4 zigo•
ldtion, likerthei 60; 1 4); .
accord, -atampg. : thoui,aa lacking
discretion anil:filireeight :to a
. degree
that is agaaishik that
some,of -moat
anocesaful *if- • '44 4 _ ..they
politicallylblivii, ar 11114. IWO it
reserved for -Itielr:tiatutalipillWita
make the dia . oovery. dr, on 40664101;
Or hal:v4,3*as the resolution 'Wiggled
in lend Valued without their knOwledge
of i tationtan ta; artall t
nen to Rasa it, - individuully atid 00l
lixstively, under thelaah of outside
managers afflicted aPith the polities'
blindness alluded to. They exto ,- ,.take
either horn o(the dilemma presented
here, and their incapacity as •politi
oiling, as well as the stupidity of.their
managers, iu fo'ig - trptin' them, or
allowing them to edmmit, en great an
indiscretion, is apparent toevery one
in the - community not blind as. them.
selves. - •
But, laying aside .a_ citiptesion r of
the inexpediency cf passtng oush a
resolution, we shall say a few words
on its Merits, and see whore onr two
dozen gentlemen composing the con.
vention stand.
They "denounce the principles and
the doctrines"-.4 .tbe Adoertioe.—
What are those "principles and. doc
trines ?" unreserved' and .nneotri •
promising adihMacy. - fni, the mainte
nance! of the Constitntion, the preset%
ration of the and.tbe-.)torce
meict df:the Lawsl itaiky•tver
find a word in the•Adneriiierithowing
it to be ,ceo,rearkt,to )10103 principal)?
Why 4io n0t...i6k0 4§9. 0 4:4 1 Pir
charge lit: embodying the - proof in'
their •reeiilutiori ? • Or is their evi
dence only based on the "blathering"
of ,politicaldeniagogues? if:so, they
must yalue their reputation, as well
as the repntition of the people of
Lebanon - county,- whose "representa
tives" thoY:Olaiin to be, at a verytow
estimate. 'Have they lived to mature
age and not made the discovery that
hearsay evidence is no evidence.at all
in Courts of Justicii? or -do they val
ue their word as of no account 'unless
aceornpanied by an path ? :Their rep
utation for "truth and veracity" could
be impeached in any.Coart of Justice
in the land on the' strength of this
• .• . • • _
very resolation.
But„ having denounced - the "prin
ciples and doctrines" of the Advertiser,
they declare them "dangerous Senti
ments in this community." Such a
declaration would do very well in Jeff
Davisdom, where they are trying to
break up the Union, trample under
foot the Constitution, and defy the
laws, but to havo, LW:lL.hardihood to
make such a dealiwation in. a county
that :has sent foi4h, tegbnen L
to fight for thi . very principles:.
maintain,, the result of an ad: :
died Ibraip. They
.fttrthei say that
the .prinelp*. AflifittAer are
"deserving** von Lem pt
VftlittisW-- that there - were a
fel upstricitiV in this :locality who
declare the "Constitution dead and!?;
no account," but we must confess that
we were astounded that. this small
county could produce. two dozen gen.
tleMen who would,publicy, in county
couvention,.deelaie tiikttan advocacy
of that:noble old dpe;t i nesit, tge hand.
iwcrk of the patriot fathors.cf .the
rot/ Anion; With* 'the. sign manual
of - G*oatoe - Wasnintaton himself; as
deserving the "contempt - Of all patri
ots" We,are glad to leap; hoWever,
by esery. - breeze .and : thiiiingb every
,
"mail, that otir advocacy; of , the Con,
etitution -Of :the - gaited Stateil dabs
not reeeiie'thi contempt of pit:riots,
but that thO twlidi.itiaP 4Court ;Immo
g e ntle me n.d cireqeive o.oir.well- earn 0,4
share.
And who are theieftWet dozen; gen-
Vernon that have thus politically inade
fools of tliemselvcg.. Inveterate of
fice.seekars the' fnosi, of them. The
fellowship of Them, too, is straoge--,
Pretty'bed-fellows they make. It is
a wonder they did not kiek
each other opt:lnto Oke cold But the
PPwer:qiivbike 011 19 6 _ 1 4,4e.-tilijß-C9 7 .
hesive. Forj.ostaneel:7-vohe.p.fqtkem
was on tit e-Rn phi n ke ta at iltd+
for-the kaliem -- blyP.ltii was oppbfeli
by a number - of hist feliow delegates'
birds baked In a Pie!"
because the convent* thikte , < na
tad, him WAS not an "tipion Co
tion." They- done all in their ptirato
to defeat him, and gave ream' mkt*
their actiong more frank ttglo gram.
pli men tary—perso n ally andiaolitioatly,'
When did the party anii the gaga-.
datee they then oppeied beitiiikiii
inion.party and . Union ossnaidaterr
filieir ' 'ssLitisin and : prooeglas•e_ then tie 1
:deisht - virsilsogeet, 04 - they 'ore NM:
eirtii-**-0 4 ( 1 4 .... _ ._ -,0 1- i a ba*Oilg•
‘l4ll~ng AirlilliNes - 4 ' ' .•'
40 6 44.1 i; ***6o 4 llo l * V.
1040 11 -"..%**IWOPIOOPOSt,
40 . 06, 444* Agoktfegi 11,5 1 ...
160 ptoonyhimiwtkr4Sw to 141
thittoesvirigl, ! :** 01, 0 44,- di ,
ilo4l_,otri ) ..
1 41141„ 16 i t tilVetinisatelop v s ,
aid • % , ,-ave Tiloliitiont
.
*Ora. ' • ' .•'.- 40 4: 61 tndfeng PST,.
VOW '' .'
• ' Ifkgsild (3 9401.4 ( on'
illundeftyieg To. . . .- - thee ( obold_imr.
expeotet . ,„ 6 ' , '
. y i-:
ouities; bet
14 1sfespl
all the- ilse :
: o—. i* , 4 'oo,lk. 0 q 0
r4t .24404ftii. ' tif *" .., , . TAK,
that; eft , tate foil -reity iiiiit:" 7 1, i*
feW; Ore pipit...au si4 ~T. ..,,. t i
'for ittlise, lism. sof* ..., , '''-*.
"Attiailio.anit it 4rtir :' olivi*
eit ri
oteefed by: III" - ii; lei ii 46•16e
tiny 'be 'bonaa by Weir... ' 'F y trees
mole ; and to out= SIR 4. te the
iteiligiiitA*phs ef.tie eceplr ien'
etally sc`e*Wiiti),:tlOfolistee an&
doettinei - OtOb ''- ..' ' tk l" -141
ing fail, ai -vie did hit- s . ~ 4'etieviieg,
t (
bat Ttairittightel4%.' , x , ilidikleho
v.* &nouns:444 . oe - - -•dt4
sift , . eft 48 ~. s '1136-ag:
*Kir&.r Ofl,!!s,;s9llfetl.riel.'
into lgtr otot.ci .
giNsiirdoot Anrapit:,. It gart oftil
oballempt=.coiltislitbol4W% toy tiff
predecessors gilver*Eit'
was iatabhahed fie: 41 4111
•
studs enough to mike' .
•
It*Dili to t well enough-pr a
~ 2>a er
thuslo talk:to -people tit. .gain no
isibtaination outsidejiii i?edionsor, but
to tlieititeltigen t
stilt. It would never publish any of
the rascalities wb . ich .
.tranepireat bed
cause the guilty parties ifelonged to
its party, thus keeping its readers in
happy ignorance, and thus it can
with hold assurance talk of the "in.
tegri ty " 'of Congress. Even the tats
and world-known britoty and•torrup.
Lion of Senator Simmons*,• bas yet
to nuke the first allusiok'tg. “In
tegrity" of this Congress I' liook - at
"integrity." A. rescriatioli Was of
fered to•expel•Seo ator Simmons, when
be daredTiteas todifit,arkd threatened ;
in additif . that if they did not stop
the procee t dinge ikg-49"net him, he would
exposc Tg:Bir .. put :ST4P,
an d:Simmonsimis .exp
the midst of (I;iunderers andlitinves.".
. .
ToPre Bo - I Mti 4 Plf of tka.AWSAFtI
four gentlemen who mat in the Court
Muse Ill'it•Welek, dote+. aity 41,4143,4 4r.•
gainet . 'sinfiif'o!e•
been. if. 404 the Oreifiptinit'S aim
year Ifi l linthe yearly
current "expen,"%of
administration . ..
AFRAID OF CIVIL WA:I4
The abolitionists have pat Our,
ion . into the throes of dissolution;
they have already :spread, tens of
thousands.of%worthless and lazy ne
groes over the .- Nortb ; and -propose In
follow up the plague with milliona
more, making the people pay for
titem and Alien:maintain them; they
have abused and imprisoned Demo.
cratewithotit law or cease; they hate
destroyed their property by mob
and denounced them as seceseionists
and traitpre tb e face of their patri
otic efforta on: every hand. 3.'bese
things have become unbearable,, and
geMockata are not disposed tOsubmit
quietly and. pafiently any longer to
sucpLabuttes and insults. The
,Ceuzier
, csmielle the mice," and last'weeli has
a long article in the ‘iinjured inno
eenee"l.4le, and asks'somebody to
"Spare Us a civil War among our,
selves.'.'-". Let them- be d'ecent and
civil anii nobody will harm- I,hom.
W ithlord,of and law-abiding-cititens
past is a sufFteient guaralitee fu'r
the fittitre. What
, is the :record of
the past? Have any aboiition print.
ing-officesbeen destroyed; have any
abolitionists been-torn from-their fam
ilies bud Confined in Fort- Wanien or
LafaYette withoitt warrant of 'author :
ity Otlaw *and without cause; have.
any, abolitionists been deprived of
fi''eedom of - speech; have uny aboli.
tioniate been obliged to ilee the coon.
try ter, their lives; have` any aboli
tionists) .otoitinlabs mong, :front 'the
Treasury
,than they. pffld
hands on;;have.tiny abolitionists' bat;
timid and iscild thellifdlitieheeletielts
than. they :,e - e - i,Ad"_get Why
need the tvitter ffiarlthkg,twttr
a ming otriiniVe's ?".
sr - The;tvittiiity.fpar fektdMon
. • _ • ....„ ,
W - ho- met in'„Ahe Copit 4oilltb, *latif,
vgeph,,stly they .. are anxfoms to 'stand
by her •hefoid brethern iitl4:4/e1 : 4;, to
•• i
defend- our fret , AnektitatiOne:Te
,We
hate not - ' 1/oafd ; t; one the*
kits yet : 4 14 t,: i ii . l as; fast #kTtKo
t
do we . elialif*TO y teiricii??4'4..., Our
1
friends also*Pt preietTeri;the:,iiit,, of
members „Of - sa t ifl, ! 9 011 TRM , .itr,._,And
when`oire . et ,th u ere ktillkof and Mu l ct !
they will pjeatio infofifilii,'iiiiiitiliit
not .be_ibie fOlieliii tiOriiiii — or 411, of
them'at MI thiee. ' •- ' • - , ,
, 4....4.4., • . '1- . : . ..:'.., •4. , ; : .. .:,•••., -. r • :.`,,
iigir' 9 Oirgreiii adjourned4Otrzleutor.
day last, inil ;thi.i"63iiiitrylriPifiziik
fol. • '
-liikli P . . 6P:UIOIICtitAT Y.
Sat the Aw. eritylcur gentlemen
'who met in the ..Putiri liciptle last
Week, and,' without an eiosption, de.
'blared the ,iprineiplee and doctrines"
Of the 44*:tiserasiangerous senti
mente in thie community,' may not
sink to obliiioi, weehatilprint, a copy
.lit ihia - pi faueras stout parchment and
',imit, it,to'itt4:.Stiiiiheoniiio liiati.',
cute at ititSiiington; to b=
aiShives for prtitegWi7iliAT-00, time
-4 00 4 1 0 E - 14
to ..goitt. , .. -. ...._,Atfo - g1 ..W -
M.
ft 4"..
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A. -tcitiivt ' - 4..._..,
ift - 0:-. Al l .....,...-.
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' 2 1:- • --,;'• Ait;4; _
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_ fel. .Afikwair-.......:---
t-4 4iter
- . ... ~
OP . . The rebeittli4e .. , _ til;tiast week
have ; been ddintftol4,ll4l)l4 Wort. In
4entlicitY TbeY:itre ...Fnifor the; lead
-6:004'0f ;Gen. AtiVOilfotnd have de.
•litttorid the 'railtiratt betWoem LeXi tl
ten itnit*an iffert'ud hate.„captured
the towna of Cytityiana and !tender
vtisiti lentuoy-yi r vik . Newburg-, in,
lndfitta: Oreat l otO'Motion has also
-o h , ted, in CincinpaSt - -frout fear ofa
vigit-trno - the rebel* :
.. --'
'
El
• , 4a44116616. k*tarMy i Ira?) e t
eilraPaii: - Writeds alit4lYwitilto a iiiich
ikeir ling the !node pur
suid'be, ,sittgantzipg his no.
.gro brigatt , i.# - -"alacrity" With
which the nelpoiir iizahed to be. so!-
diems.
“Hintt my IMO, tit:hliStit of a grave and
esemicat nature bare te ' lace in our division.
-Aficlitionista is ru
was
. pant. In the drat
phpe, our brigade as or Hied with an order
wi n
that - there were to be tw.toreginients of negr.ies
raced anti armed, and ottelegitnent wee honored
with- an Ordor,.to furnish nun- commissioned ot_
esu who Were williortikillie position of offi
reed In one of AM regimen* To the everlasting
honor of the regiment iWe was but one wan
found who would alrow-1ti.641f to be used (or any
such purpose, After rwAitlng For two weeks
and only getting ispetilidOhirly ttegroes, - it was
found that if would not •itrii.., General Hun ter
t h en co n ies /ro t with i Elelitination declaring
every negro in this States dr:Siettail,, 'Carol inn, Moor_
gib, end Florida five, and entitled to all - the rights
of - freseminswith unit stroke 9f. his pen *warn
pliatinf,, that which the Gosernment itrelf - ttas no
right to do under the eonstitattien. 7120 next
morning after the order fur ireelitg Gee 'negro,
came one from the same , aourtiic..orderistativ.er.y
able-bodied negro w ith i n ;ibis Waite: ctf oak , fir ig-,
ads to be collected togstberlsOrnit Under kiar4
to Hilton Head, to form tin - . rind negro. army.
It was it , military cede% ...,_—•••-• • to• berrobeyed,
q disgrace to any civilise it people; andjfar out
strip any teal or. enojeddkacription of the - negro
tinder in••Uncle.Tode.' •:
".Wt at lies prohably taken place le . 11140141 W
AnsihnietirtiAtif thett foreaerateasters;
place - by•Wilinialtuedge the fireseat . one,
though tbenegre.waslreiwbuit remembered.. Aa
ttit wegroacwinild-Itokgq.Wilkijlgly„ :paatti were
swat oat 'through the toe . * led negroes wore
caught Wherever they Gould be, found ; and-taken
to, a plees,of•rendesvons, in'. Many instances' be
ing -driven at the point ef.tke bayonet, bellowing
litatily;the tears sewagehag doyin their cheeks...,
Fn othefeases, they - weinefound mocrettid' titide.r
their-We, and.had to be Mien out ant' forced
from, Abe l: arms af t their so realign - fp i compen ion.---
The:aisitta anemia were en eyed on, armpit every
Bontekilreti or four
bandied being::iolleeied, were driven on
beard ek tratnport ,the•ivaberf to leave -their
homes, Many of deem, sto tlauitt, forever, the wd
tr.en itrinany cases ,praying kkal to send, them
beak to their old mitenyis,4mAery..were muck less
cruel.than their ,pieseitt eaes, If the negro in
tliisnotintry,bas a greate# hozfor for one thing
thin inothei; it isit'son. , roil ask them if they
do not:want to :help: topuOtiown their old mas
ters, aad they tell you, `goletaod, !mum wetting,
shoot—gun Make*. Meriting Sten &loft; irb lie
teen; aglow, be shoot ettfoin we 'sve'llile ; we
break Pot: the ewamrp, Mira, meant. No pea or
Iketch can give you.a Ira /Odes of the.scenee we
sea', and I will not try . : e artists of the New
.
York illustrated ikariemigre on the ground tak.
int pketetree, ilftlArltparters QC thi vase
generally, and eirsrl .. .4ort.theysbayasy will
be. trueilor We - seine. up tothe
reality; • ^
"Tell the rillettebefise*onetibeijoa,in,illiolti
gato, if this:ern" in. Ito be Agreed into ,s- erialiglie
It
AgAinst soy' part.or 'Mir airy, and if we id*
asked 15044fi'eetil to n earshonlder to 2boadii
OA-A0 C‘Criik)itY with. tire , see, o, • eoldbmothel
rayOrnent hqrs may be . - 4k
Ilea ont; , fat•itymey
ofiker, trent the bileiesi tit ' • lowest, wilgtimrs,
up Weir cot ' • '' , 115. - , o 4 the enriffie.
There i• mu. tbat 1 tiitik
the whole tL
by npiin law
ry in the Ar
ernrles, in el
white mate
thonPaid of
red white al
F.l
Y° 11 :41 rom.
portemfell
Ycirk*tor -
.lal
Proceetlin!
could
mean Ou
eta.
smo, 1.11
PRlgt*,4,
*MI
ofk
tff
offer '
,141
PIM s
*PM
age
Whiol.l**l
Stairs *Vet
/to Oisss
list4o any tok
Pt arm
.Akzrz.persin
be iels4d
iitsdrawrieci
The ...by Ore
E
. th e stkEsPe lfr•
- "Uskft"
tended for,eirqUitittto.` are to he print-
Qd' o l l-6 tgat - paptropit,hout the usual
rnuotlagp. Th e , .pe of th.er;denata
iP.l.4i9n _OW :34, 30 f 60, and
90 cents.
.44 1 #4kP
tilcliett i t t .tha horAm 4.114-
Ave fill
iWlted ""'
envOlTpet. alook: I heirogkifie l giase t
the Erase fed the 6 - - the sheeti fed the
men."
Among various plans for procuring vol.
outeers, the Instant need of whom every
one underatanda, one ie said to be on foot
which promises, if carried out, to be of no
small importance. The proposal !staved
on the well-known fact that none of the
leaders of the radical party, none of the
prominent abolitionists, have as yet vol
unteered, either as officers or as privates.
It is said that a few chaplains, and some
surgeons, are „known as belongihg to the
abolithiniat. body-politic, but there are no
' privates-who. are known at ieo4ars
nttlijtechais of cid=
44 wfir *sr iiiitols(Webeen Assw
ltd ti asl o winner. Several con
*MA'S. matiio of eclititressAlave4one
home to...tailse tolonteerA" iirOPole
• , •
thenselksike to lead their SadierstcrtiWbat
cleAelt • **it isielid the great body of
theftbelittortiats, tatcing their cue, aides.
Ouse, fie* COtenit: .4*.ares 44 4tteT , lnfi
inrit who have Wised
from %
Londoeititio k s tit .
ickll4lo*: , t 9 -*Or
1 .10 . 444. tiCAFe+ lt is nowt =to;
add** thelbigitiortis* leaders, awfwir,
lY AS* WhO havO Made the pet& tier
pro fn ***OA . their peculiar 4°6-
tiwt*jel **N.* that At vt. once
tak***Ktifstiltall tM,thetr Sufi ir*Wiey
I hold* to them Thlißuitrinibolltion.
J*lool l l l llfrfOteml*- 4l.u:,4*•4el2lllP
g.ty'to-name for thetirttraY. he
titrPickuat Ititetkrifilikthe Which preven
- OW*l44 l St able. .
and It * or - to • call on
thou *itgia - ,, "itot It,* OITA - or - 4a whole_
count=ry turn at ett:7*-tts , cler4tytr' and
orator, sriand'ableVAd,plen, who are
.426 0 40 04 tftrAr-thiet:i'pertonslintluence
at_once intnthe4s4 not with the voice
alooe t hut - with musket ktitand.
It it nnneafiip - ry to into our : reader*.
thlif Wello not approve of calling on der
drain to fight. Brit we are free to say
tat there are some who would, bjHouch
*ter soldiers than preachers Of the .go .a
pel of Peace, and such men we would
gladly see leave the pulpit, not to return
to it. Their influence is unquestioned:
If ten of the leading abolitionists clergy.
men and nratorain and around: ew York
would , Voluisor, not as cdficerk. nor ,as
r plains , surgeons, or other nonisomlia::
tante, but as privates, and call their fellow.
:era -to go with them, it is believed that the
present reluctance of the abolitionists to
volunteer would be broken in upon, an&
the able.bodied• men of whole congrega
tions would join• the • ranks at once. The
discipline of artily life would do all of
therri . goo , d. . The prop6sal is. under con
sideration, and will probably take the form
of a letter or request to the most promi
nent men in the radical.connection.--
Journal of Cominerce.
" 4.
ME
CII:221
Ell
. Ateording to newspaper accounts, the
Melt, election in Oregon was character
ized by very mean tricks, as it appears
that there was no alternative but to vote
for &certain •ticket, or be denounced as a
traitot and treated..accordingly. Most of
the lands , in that State are held under
What is known as the "Donation Act"-
13,yilte terms ofthis act a person. Oho set
tle& and lived upon 64(},acres i Ogle case
might be, for four , couseentiut iytas,s4
_
ernment, confirming- to him the title. Ow
ing to delays, the patents to many of these
Prlat.#o....Pitiele/ have pot yerbeco issued.
The •oharge is j efrat lir order 'to Acute the
choice of so : AlltdWAn- candidates, all
viii Veld donation dWns.„, but to whom
no patents have yet tieeu,kitstvli :Few as
surge!, that unless they voted the. „fe r .V;orile
ticket, or abstained from:voting the 'Dem
ocratic _ticket, they'ehould not only imve
tKcji-,4tents withheill, but Also their lands
should. We inefiicatektp the government.
Tht Onegon , Register of;June 7th, pnh
lashes n large mount of proof to sustain
thise'allegationa. Among the rest, 'is a
notice given by the federal collector at
Astoria, in which he says:
"Let. every maw who expects a. Donation Pa
tent' Nem the Government for his land,- he ogre
ful not to a rrarbilaself against that Government
next Monday. • poll books will be eMdenee
against him, if he dose.
WHO :ESCAPE DRAVING BY THE U.
S. LAWS.—The following persons are
exempt from enrolment by the, laws
of, the_ United States: Officers judi !
oial andaie6itive of the GOvernment
of the United States; the members or
both houses of Congress and their re
speedy() officers, Custom House off,
bore and
_their clerks; Inspectors of
Fmports, pilots and marine: s. employ
in the sea service of a . citizen or
inekcharie within the United States,
Postmasters, ,Assistant Postmasters
and flielr 'clerks; post'offiCers post ri
ders and stage drivers, in tka care and
conveyance of the mail of the United
States, ferrymen employed at any
ferry on the poet road and artificers
and workman in the United States
Armories and Arsenals.
Ind the nem
the drudge :
sting breast.
Ire to ayrel &
vn: Tbirty
15 6 -
by tivaloia.
,) of New
re..
state ofNew
3yr ber dUri
Britate,-;;•
TOWING - LAND Aftwars.—On
Ilkiiraday •Ifitit, Deputy Marshals
Sharkey ant:Ficboy ler; accompanied
by Constable 'Baker,' of Lancaster
city, - 4irrested John McClone, Justice
of 414 peace, and James •M. Minkel,
both of Marti() township, Lancaster
county-, upon the charge .of having
forged.and and; in thecounterfeit•
ing of a paper purporting to be sign
ed.-by - Cathainneplilekmftri,. , of said
lowaskip, and 44.04 august gut, ;18-..
a"; making:'arppliCat*n: for ,- Viimity
theloset. - of 'Conga** yr' of
Marivit. Thity. Werigtaill *'" tax
Ifsitadelph*aishere they fiat li`eieii
beforetsitiod Statea Vommissiow
. ` -7 Matzteti,Leatterithehearktgit they
NedbotEcoilisriittrdin disfaultuf
.11ot all*Walhe ;ehgge :atsiftte
, ititiSedtatuteeiCourafror the.Nstern
District' of tPensitylvaitia. The
ousel neL . have been driving. an ex.
agave* 'this. line, ier the
V.. States District Atly. - toinstated
that lae:had had. in'•his 4 possession
of over thirty vases of fraud perpe
tritia.blqbe same parties, which in.
volved somir - 0000 scres - -of Govern.
mintland.
despicibly
sucit an ac-
red to
_St`i4f,
Jiiktwd
0 1 .1;
" 41.7 .,
141 4 1 n* "
•
.c $1 3 1,1101011 6 .
Iran vi
ma a ne
than one
eviction,
hoodrod
or Web
4' Colonel - Tiiomae ~iegle, oflthe
107th fegitlat Volun
teers,:,dikrat Wtikentbn, Va., 'on Tuei:
clay i -inat; Thyt,,Solttnei , ' was native of
York. • t- t y, • = .
0% r, The peopie Are tilinyng 'that every
nytp r ittppaq.bp,,aent to:lyie s Clellan s ince
Na t temnt;batilea- : -.lii,
03
oc . the nvm~ier~gre~aE
SIP I , 7 .4. 41 #4 111( .. It! 3 we ll Oen,
sentthrpe.wellaittg9, before - the fikittes
took place. WhO will
it?--Provi
dence Post.
VOLUNTEERS.
Shan* Practitelii Oregon.
PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS.
Congress during the recent aesbion
appropriated stout eight hundred
millions of dollars, including upwards
of five hundred and sixty millions for
the army, and somewhat less than
one hundred millions for the navy.
Among the nioat important bills
postponed by the House, or remain
ing unaeted upon, are the following
Providing for the admission of the
State of Western Virginia into the
Union; for the enlargement of the Il
linois and Michigan canal; - providing
for a uniform system of hatikreitcy;
for the appointmeat of a coon
to aseertaib the Musa incurred by the
*id ottitiovirftVl the appropriation
of their property by s United States
'troops,. the bankruptbill, - and that ap
propriating-two hundred millions for
the border slave State emancipation
and coloniaition friffoues.
Ttiefionate took to dttfinite action
upon the House billet* Oitally abolish
the frankingrivilege, ant-to repeal
'
all Iss4l allowing 'mileage so as to in-
Ande the intombers of the present.
Corigress.
The Rouse. bill providing for ; the
dischigge or trial of State' prisonera
failed in the. Senate.
The Saoret,,,ary:of War,
in rosponae
to the risoluti,on of the Itottac, call
ing for 411 Oridimee which relates to
the,question4bether-anyilneraheror
meixtberk of- Gongrept Wave had an in.
Wrest in aOoornment oontracti .since
April last, tranetnitted a copy of the
document heretofore gout to the Sen
ate concerning the arrangeninut be.
tween Setliktmartt and Senator Siii-
MONB, which he earl is all the infor
mation on the files of that depart=
tnent.
il..mong the last acts sighed 'by the
President itraii one authorizing poet—
age and other Government stamps**
currency, and prohibiting„ bahlw, and
other corporations. from,, h suing
notes below the denominetton of one
dollar for eirculatiofi:
The President and members of the
Cabinet occupied the Vice President's
- room at the G'apitol on Wednesday,
attending to public bueinese.
A LINE Or BATTLE
This expression often occurs in rekiri.
ing to the order of troops on the hittle
field, and it is doubtless the opinion of
many that the two armies stand in two
lines; but it •is not-go. .
The army is divided into divisions, and
there are often great gaps between. the
divisions. They are posted in posaiions,
or in commanding places—that is; oh
hills, or in woods, or on the banks of
streams, in places where,they will be test
able to resist or attack the
,enemy. The
divisions are usually so placed 'that they
can Support one another. You can um:
derstand a line of battle pretty'well by im
agining a reghtient here on a hill, another
- down in the valley, a third in a piece of
woods, with-artillery and cavalry placed
is the best positions. If you want to
Make it more real, when you are out - in
the fields or pastures, with the hills all
around, just imagine that the, enemy is
over yonder'l4ll. with ten Thousand men
and twenty pieces of artillery. You are
a General, and have an equal _number.
The enemy will come down that .road,
spread out into:the field, gr creep !hrough
the Weeds and attack
_you. You can't,
exactly tell haw many men he • will-send
on the right, Or how many On-the
or bow. :many on the.leftl, so 'you must
arrange,your forces to support each oth
er. Then, to shift it, you are to attack
YOu don't - ktio* how, hir_troops
are:arranged, for he keeps theini conceal
ed as 'he can: You- defift 'want
syytny of your men killed, but do wank to,
win a victory. Now there is a chance
• for you to try your skill in planning aline.
of battle. You must place your artillery
where it will do the most damage and re
ceive the least from the enemy. You must
move your infantry so that they 'will not
be cut oil by the enemy before- they get
near enough to cut them up in return.—
You see that it is zo small thing to be a
general. These are great responsibilitle%
MARRIAGE AMONG THE CHIVALRY.
lady recently from the South re-
ports the.marriage of Miss Margiret
Howell,,. the sister of Mrs. lefferson
Davis, to George . W. Castle .Lee, of
the Confederate army, eldest, son of
Gen. Lee; and.heir - to Arlington, by
the will of =his grandfather Mr. Cas.
tis;
Among other marriages at the
South, are also reported those of three
ladies, who were imprisoned in the
house of Mrs. Greenhovr, i Washing
ton city, hist summer, viz: gigs Martha
Levy;-of Savannah; Miss Pann , Phil.-
lips f late of-. Washington, and- (laugh.
ter of the }ton. Mr. ,Phillips. of Ala.
htinaa.
White People Obliged to get out of Wag.
ions to ntaktctown fortfegroes; in,-:Gen:
Banks _Division.
The New Albany (Indiana) Ledger
a.Union taper, says:—
The following statement of twolml.
tilers pf the Thirteenth Indian regi.
tnent,'dfseh * arged on account, of disa
tit, and Who Were with the-army
ty,e-army
eibitszretrsat, fully - corroborate our
114tteu,kept.... - The. two Fyoung.. men
shoe games ace attached to ttle
der,. reaPcß46l'e *nil truthful as*
itilVishingten'county' or else.
i lasi e: We liafe had it in our pos.
geasitm ISt soake two weeks,- awaiting
xlie t tlfeposition of Mr:-Voorhees' 'res
olution' which, having been rejected
by the House, we now lay before our,
readers:
"BALM %U NIT, 25.
"ish,e noderalgned hereby certify that they
were pieriat when the retreat trek place by tom
inets44. of Oen. Banks frour the:Shenandoah: Nal.
ley, in Slate of Virginia, to wit: on the
tif Aisle, 1862, heinem the time dimikarged
eoldierli from company G, Thirteenth 'Regiment
Thdinna 'Volunteers.
"There were encamped' with the Un ion
army, at the dole ,nforesaini, 'about_ twenty-live
hundred ingrate, who were. • kindly treated and
prorided.thr dryx our amny, and iii theietriat on,
seconit of our disability, we took passage an the
Vilierninont Wagotae, IMO betoneme Lad proceed-
ed for we were ordered by the wagon- maker , to
get oat and let,negrom ride, and we . were made
to dcreo and : were told tiont. the order. etonnted
froze iit ° 44,tierieril; and, Otoe,t :be iihpied.,„ Molly
ofkloilseldiare complained ' n 'en • rhearliar elf 'the
tree mtiotirnaiimid Mt the onisoianlrefegradu, '6 l l
ocean - tit of being compelled by them la:::itplho)i,
ty walk, while te negroes were permitted to
fillita the 1 3eieinnentilaibiditis. • 1 •‘ - '
i•
•
TB there any eiffelneift•itieded Upon
this statement. ?
Gas. HALtECK.—A desptikir AVIS
Corinth, via Louisville, anmeeemm
that Major-General. Halle& Mit Sir
en up "the immediate command, of
the Army Of the Southwest." Ilitint*
this means we are not at rOvieotAin ,
formed ; but there le a rumor Oman
is to go to Washiti atulditeitikO
military movertopt.-on2 there.
McClellan's enemies are exeltblis
the expectation that he is Or
sods that gallant offteen4neerntitifrod
of the Army of the Wit= We
shall see
Tex A.s.ca-taarriktin2.4. ,
—Urnioortably
the Union is not. tri..ls... M .- I*,_.kalk
Wendell. Phillips. - ii. iiriatit
of lesser magnitude. :4 .4044 of
Phillips' je - Eu4 1 .0 - :-'" 4 . : 0 -: ONW
tr i
Now York radical° '."- ~ * ,
hi 'which. be smite 'ks - tiss .;
traitor And' a distritioniit Or
a
of thiv*, reit*, "TAF-illtY, _
d gin agkoe, '1 e ff ot*Oln "V-40-11~
test tO break thit :UAW* lf l y it 'l -11*--
mien. at Iti o _ „.- .n -I - . - •
' &lb ctl- - est) lii • tir
his Cabinet. policy and delay in 4114
city of Washington." l'hln. to *ls
of the traitor Phillips: , ii#oo 4
ig
not` of Air. Lintilp.- gilltits
no-Wendell .Phillipa,
no BrEAoy, there , would ha - '; ,
~,
. -,..
Jefferion Davis • at the hem A. -•
-
hellion flonfederacy. Sec a .
- spawn Of 'abolition. From ftSti Apr
ery disitfilifn ther-Sbittliern:Ailkilllon
has desived itabeing and Alt it4-vjpit.
ity. Had the abolition, traitornihee°
crushed in time, flare I,o4.lliti**-
comity for .waging ware gig gi : tottli...-
ern inetrrection to .day.— '''
oar A strolling fityw.
cork minstrels have
out ofOermany;unde*
-cirennistances.. Fe
nights the wading: 1. tßfi,
to songs and thap**#l , l94: - -
and wittuated the
pseudo-Africans with'
but when it was diSna'r4l4l4
troupe were white in the dart - into,
and only blacked up for Abe. adtieleilaa.,
the honest _Dutchmen uretliudignati4,
and press and:people in denoun
cing the impostor.* solemnly swum
that the black _cunt& be' rdbbed
their faces, end there *anent wallet--
nal negro ariving *eta. TheifAstill..„
islied minstrels were obliged' ttr. pick
up their corks. banjos and revtlincied
hastily remove teatime oth,localiq f
for fear of being assisted Ott: ottown
in.a manner Eljoreosa:nOme.
able. „
WVO .ENCOURAGE©' SN
The New York Tribunr,,liji
ber,- 1860, said :
«t he people contig.
uous States shall pretty xe
solve to secede and- set thernialies;
we think they should do Nb, and that it,
would be most unwise to ttootiLkeiii:
resist such secession by Fedefel*wc47
The same paper called our 'us
flag, "a flaunting lie."
Do_ Secretary Seward has recently
been,scending some days, in NeW York
City, in consultation with liading poi
clans. A correspondent of the New York
Erpress states that he recently overheard
a conversation ',l2etween, .wirtiry sew
ard and another person, and - he believed
that Secretary Sewanrirai corriraitio to
the policy of making peace with the Cat
federates and that this Sisk m
was to prepare and feellbetAto--
HORRIBLE AFFAilit- - ...tangtW :11kgro
Outrage.4,-.--The Greenburg- of
Wednesday gives the follotlingt-Amenuat
of ahorrible occtirrendefte N!.:esfilluereititai
county : ;
On Wednesday morning two.
Jacob and Reuben Ludficiln
re
county, were committed to jail charged
before justice Hunter - of - Wait ,Itileif‘tSn,
with having forcibly outrageVicritanson
of Mrs. Mary Ann Fairlkrik, reiTrW re
speeiable lady, residing irt , fiver '
township, this county..
The facts of this ei4e: as :related to us
Are of a most revolting .. ,patuM.' ' Mr.
Faulkneris a market. peddlfir i .tiad , lee
home with hi s horie ancrtftier,-*.jeuelbe,
morning of the day on irbkiiithe out age
-
wascommifted.„ Iret4ideclAftitt
pike, near the . Allegheny 14rs. F.
had retired to `No ,ieittl...hiil*fititit;li6
other persons being aboiiiiihe
About 11 o'clock she ,Was: ra
knocking at the door. She e*ini4vAss
was there. She wee answered Atcher
husband had net with a.
set, and broke his wagon,-. 3 :iiik:Wfy
hurt, and had sent histnrse ho*br- ,6 *".
and to tell her to - put it in the-pasture.--
She got up-l-put on a' skirt
her frock over her shOuldersioapeadt the
door ; discovered a horse What' id it ear,
but could see nothineir -the mith. - Irline.
peeling nothing,She tOolitbe hnetsCartfi l
led him towards the.jetitift„.„4len Aock
ing around she diScoveret thatlhe honk
had a white spot inhis,Swe,
her husband's had not, and the takdie,
so, was- not his. -She initrietTsft*..:l* .
came aware of danger, and dt.erstititg the
reins, ran lOr thelonise, wIVIS two . own.
sprang froth - their cones ; smizedime
arms, threw • her violently on lei hack
with her skirt pulled over her 'Am, lion.
fining her arms as in a viee i
. pput p_ogo
ly smothering her, atittwhfteAritda law;
ation, one of the fiends IrkasillWl,ll
seri, then held her until the.ilagrf
tinted the same outrage, whetrliey,,ltre
offend left her. As 1100nifIllite
she went into the house, thork-04
and made her way to theneiggbasVomse,-
where-she told the atnry*,
The: night was dark 4 i 4 31 n.
ly teftthat they wet eetti . their
well known voices;: the none,
which she knew beiNgill*ftinfileberef`
the accused, who-livesthe
road. Wives several - i
them arrested. • Fier estatigimir, - their
identiik is strengtheneli*7-thealet Rif
the accused left liest NeNytmxat a h_del
hour that that`niglit wilythe i -1201.'
ries, and had abinetktle, /**
house at the hour she chase
to hive been committef„:;:t" L ":t.,77:.
*hen the swarms ofalav dt
in the lines afoul. armiektirelit*kiisti4.
on the North we shall bavir:, - .
such negre ontrages. •
iVrThe iyalk, of PaOs arkiii*l4y.
ered with illnatraW4daeardir r eftritonn.
cing that theri iffilVahortly-kft Mven
on the lake atyirisAin ei n wa r d k r i at i.
tieal fete; representing the atite
tween the Merrimac and Orb' t 'ffoir.