The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, November 02, 1864, Image 1

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Tall establishmentie now supplied with en extensive
assortraSut of JOB TYPE, which will be Increased as the
potMEOLVD deans:lda. It can now torn out PaINTINO, of
every sleacription, In a neat and expeditious mintier—
.orlon Very relLeonabk , terms. Burl ea
?s i sp44los, Ciseoks
Iniinoss 'Cards, itandbills,
citadlats Labels,
Rill Readings, Blanks,
' Progritalnosi Mils of Pare,
r,.' Tickets, he., Jut
ar Dins of ail kinds. COmnaen and indolent Enifift.
11441411Atitiale; 011011tAblae Wad other Btaexa, Prfitted
correctly and neatly on the beet paper, cot:latently kept
''fOr Sale.. rids allkss,, - at priced "f 45 atilt Me entre," •
C' filailiPt!ott price of the LEBANON AD YERTIBER
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War "-Ifill , n Wen
Address. wx. M. BILIGLIZV, Lebanon, Pe.
~.Akit T. WEILMXI . ,..
ATTORNEY AT. .A.,Aw lr.
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Libi ll=ifitd Me °Moe to Om butidlojk.ono'l9,qr go!
gob labia, detbostOltbstWoahlostOnalouste
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10 L., lq ilhi n f ' trot 111.`11111$11L !•• .
~,,• AXING limited to Liligkraill, qtrepAsit,v9fitiolon
litiiriMesib titi'paillis." Office In 'ldoßket Bs.,
ft% • th• bullitlng formerly , 0ccup14414'.4 11 ; - fither.
„... non Dec. 16„1890.
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-ATILID . RISI EY- AT -11 AVV
f.Fivinds 10 sticeue. sdudiose, Cdniberiand
RIV4 1 1$14131 CP W °1?!1"! Lbb"".
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• ATTORNEY , AT •L•AW
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• 6 81 4 4MOYNt3itroffico.to Market Stcegt.
• thoapol,n llaiak,trro doors North of Ts Idlow
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141 111L F4 4 *42l'2' 21 el l ea...tit:a 'Mi. locr .
, num teranri4 ..to. cumbetiand..pireat, , one loer
NW ,of th. Lebapon Val; •y Batik. opponite the
Watettebitfori; Pa. ' • , ' ''' [inn. 6, '64.
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tm; 4011 MACK. rekY MI tpuTr.
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,4brAiiitrl,...m.v..i.,_ ek.t .., m a ai ,,, 7 , 17. .
f 111 IS n link 110, narlog been lie/rime:Ll it; pro/recibir
'Vehthne sift) 'ivldiebead triiiptoet In the Botlntritid
.roiteloolpuelsetie, otters hie erne to all those w ho
init thereto entitled. 'ln aceetdanei alth the various
ierti Of. Cotigptiett, , All suclueltollkl ettU. or addreee at
" egf , riliiakseitigia,gPylrkt,l7,l7:l4... l . •
,:Qt... remove 4 to quaklierland at, one
.door }hut aftbe Lebanon , Valley Bank, oppoelte
, tiiii bentittdtitt.l.eLhnolt, eg. -; •,. I , .; • (Jin:ll,-'O4.
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I t Yl riff timed' don! ; I
e.. wovild'oity
i ti' L kavo totV 119. 4Teif. rb r:, u' vr_i: cd actor' t
toe°. 0 " 14i I ogior's:).kh;re 7 mill 'be !blond lAt A7l
11:019 r eills, w,
444r,. 1 9 7K1.. open t, i booe wbo, a i m
y prate , 'g eloinit re tee*.
.1 lAdotiOcaor landsoolg
T I ER77I: All oporatkono done lootho molt improved
P,IIIOIVB • ,law . ; as olnawheie for the MM.
efiumi of werk.
Clirerielbron did titbit adecilnlotered to patients when
dealred.
• Visinkfialtisaiifarinhr, A"Wonlil'itiliait the' 'patron-
!ifiiit.Rioa• Aggittaiiirylipp.oosateutiat.-,
OKORUK CLARK, D. D. M.
Afeit yr; 1801:'' '
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fr )IN copA fiEItEfOITORE EXTBT
-1 tar befwean 11•0". LOWHlt'abd '11; R'Alftlti la
the W i holpsel• Tobacco ttutfinees potter the Item of
WNW?, de itANiC to this diy dllemi'vediiy mutual
,Accent. The lihtineerittheist• iTIV• settled by
either er the pertneoo pt N0.,148 North. Third
Philidolphla, July 1, '
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U. W. RANK, of the leis firm of Lower k Raab,*
'coatlmuo the toilettes' lie lieretrifori) e:
Platt. U. W.
Ifidslph la , July 13, 111414.—et
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" lima , ewing
Sin V
tti4 only . Machine capap l e o f Mill ir
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thin One "Kind of 1 Stitch; and' UV
Only One having the lit i nt ,i .
VERSthirE FEED ...y,b,.%
Thi food may be revers.. at any pet mestere.,
without stooping , which is a past vivant iiiiillaids•
ili ffTat i gegrfl:tont itfteliVa, la& Istitot l Aboble
list, addiddribirr krldt if flaablltilott 11 , 11 ,01 444) allike
t t rt' i irrT6rs; tgr e itteflialkowro mat 4.
~,,..)orwsr) , .. th , 'FIo T ,
tit in ~,i, e 1,..
It —t will' Braid, tuck, Qu i t f , liern, FAH, u np,
ratitkain and do ill kindeof tbbforii , 4llll6llllllll fifth
111.. asid.,Man of acturera i i 4 it Irv/his, Vitt
Mt Lois! insztaer fenced Ina an warmly lir omit
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a i it .Sic-'
tiolVd3lfierlllllo7aTianera44'iri; hi I f
s i., rm. Pim out aso " bt 'Os flofrflTerirjg
* • katanf of Lebanon etinhtitil esiiiloi Pli3
NIIPIIIIRIMI NIA Ipg topes lb. Ma. hit ockaratigp r oan
Se pc 111 call ‘ hae On the Assn% ai Aolivilio, • al do itio
in wata, at Lebsnaw t
Al . Jong 22.1b6! _ _ _
*J E. I.l.24minermau?s*
acob
FlpatiT wiffs HA,III.DW§4I9 ,AffP, NAII9:OIfF.
gAteiN, 'Markel abet, melt CUD:IS/limn*,
'a ud_oppodte the Nsgleitotel, lislucthankfial Sot the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, be would
respectfully solicit a *math:ketone* of the same.
_Lebanon, July 2, 11102.
N/11.—The Saloon will be closed on Sunday.
ItemovAl of
varkOlis Ilitirble
,-Tpus bee removed Ws *arias Yard to the
tif Ilbrtte-eaer"Corner df tool» . outhbirlind
ikon". itibk.korongh, about, p squires oast froni the
Incrtamol toclllties - for ,Ntrrying on
41}011051:211141tati sod. American ilttble, Lime
' 41014, 4 'tot b '&45. ILO orlitit• the poblio lit want
of soy thing In NC Mne, to cell and examine Ma stock.
Mr. John Wltcneyer, Wink neer by. •4111 attend to
...111rinifeenerlierbooMeendueknmht mabaanceo
Lelmnott,.July 27, 11134.-3 m.
• 1 14(:' 02karyfen4.4
111elliBillroaliiiih &Rich 6'061 orC
rIIHR undend p l ump to th!, !irk that they
1. saes reto6sl Ectutro Shoe Store to
, eibertarsa Strtt: abanon, r ebuilding,
tedoorweat of tha Ooafettlenity Stdtat *hire. tbay
tittend keeping. conitently on bedidi•ritaitaias
rtiatent of ladies, Gennep:M, Mlsatigißoyraild
I tee
800% Shoes, Gaiters, &d:,.4tvg
i n or whitifgbZiaada op in ity .
br 'TA quality no
Ted be eiripaana try any , otber workmen imtlie is:wintry.
• Ilferatnirtaball be spared to please and satlefreilkwko
•••taeaf favor tiaras with their orders, and the charsee
.0444 asTeaadnable as posatble, compatible fair
qtaliillnintatkna ,
AIM' id is kelp &large 'took of
•4q `•1 1101 , 411' MADE WORK 4
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limit* v?attied
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:1 , 17k Olt 4 itlYitect to call mid exam:an - a th err dock
- -v =rithiang•
-„ ddfos on'sliorrowlice and at reautaxibla
, • W - ' - . ANDREW MOORE.
SAMUEL E. BRUM
labusti, May 4, MOM.
Wheeler &Ison 3 i.
J os. , .41,s • •eleme , • n,
' instet i4 es
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"tin • Eubeerißer would respectfully Inform her
' 'fliebdi, ttad an paella itt'nueral, that she bee, I•
4otoOotiolv - irltb ber• lalLLlNlATibeitoem ta k en the
tp,Le3y for " •
/et & Wilson's unstilassed Don
bl&Ltick:Sticht
walla ) have Wien the 'prsielerei at: *le Great Louden
cletrperil Ist'hurirede of ,othtr , Pedre. It A 1•-
oie#4lllllAndrorrilieril77
~ttlllbber• or 'liarHutto& will altrsAlk , b o •Aryit
qiur in
ftfid, artrtob can be exatalded at haralbrh.l,lsuiCett.
- 1041111ss bum tloes in tto naiaseeneltlMltit•
The irWrie•ry' Aitilai*Ars, As ea Sklistatealug,;will•be
eceilittott •t her Store, In Cumberlwielttre•L
It 11. RA RitIET L. SELTZER.
Ilebspolt Jul7 2P
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'VOL. 16---NO 19, - LEBANON PA, WZDXPAtti.Y* itotiatt tit . 2 464 . ; S OLE N
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A N ( THE uth e gI4D:
''ill l '""" k4 r.-io . " 4 rrgirogiol e".
'IRON le the Vito ilnel, Or'l lii omen of the
, blot,' . Thu s tst,deStoßdStile4Y frPtrt ,t Or NM* eat •
but It the food le oat properly digested, or if , free:
any cause whatever , , the oetessery .400 . 14004 !kQ4 is
not taken Intialtytakstwr b jarwtot i v i rrired, au:
whole 'yore suffers. a bod 1r Irr
t.
Tivilinnertitinusthits ,
ikl fl ir ! ,, g ,qlmOrip,.. ,e. 1.1 perto o f qtp : ii r t rF p,,,a l ll
dne wiii tarsi. 4 wbittererorgens , mq 110
t qt l ,Mii y i i ur e 4,0 i; • (9:') . .. V. .r . P)) 11;%td:: 1
. j•I • 1 • •,( 4 17 •0 10
JAPPk I.: -,
..41i- 11 AVN Ik t, 1 1 - •,;,f
figiN kneign iyid,#eknoy i lldgekby, ,nii , tuvill9Sl !Mtn.
edinctilty hafbeen to obtleh such s preparation of,
)10 , 7 1 1tm te f i th e i i l renitlioyi nod
, asultrottate it once
lor* tbl.lfized. Ittip i aa; /Imps' Dr. tiajes:Vornsiiclau
'afttis etft. SAmtOtt' fru.ifietslatitil. 9 1 °.91e11940 1
11 7 1 ‘47. vy
_tutoinat on to a Tay l A i g to on
Thb Peril*Mil : SYrlip
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1 11 tolareST4Tablitrirjci rami vidroillk l os! :utox.
AILA V DISCOVERY IX MEDICINE. that Strikes at
tlddiltoot Ortba Dtwieali :by s'uftplylug tbd blood with
its Vital Principle pt.Llfe Ellmotitr,lton.
`The, yrup
6itea Dyarsiiala, Lher Cotopiard; Wo l iwy: /gis aid
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~ :Peruyiaq . • Syrop
Infwei .h4nitb.Lifigoi, and new lire into fhe system,
• moil, balthbitlit 0 0 iistPuquI 4 7
'l he Peruvuut I Syrup
Cities CO mit ic fret : olgtit,
Of
Canetitutiotsid 39gw: • I •, .
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the. Pe~uvi~c} ; .Syrup
Curesliersons Affections, Tema% vonpleinte, end
• duerisAl;eof th'e HfdteyU itetl• gladder. •
Peruvian Syrup
I•• Specific fn. an disenatei tiLlAn . ntinn in • DAD
STAIN Of Tiffilit:olsD; ekcio .. mpanioil by Debility
or • Low State of the System.
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.. Pamphlets eantednlng certificates af.enres and ream.
aiendatione•fiom items of the mat amlnent Physic bins
ClorgYolon, and Others, aIU be mat free to uny nd
deem..
We ,elect , a few of ttm' names ta Ike* lbs. dull:acts
of the teitioon'tals. : "'" • '
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Joupr s. intuit*,
Preeddeut iiriii• rare
• . AR V . ifiEL tElifiDiNSOi - : - _
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La!, ESitot.Chriatiall 4drsocataytud lounsis. .
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REV. P. cHußicil.
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• Editor New Yorkth . rouiehi.' " '
Rer. John Plerpont, Leyr,is;Johavou; ILDd.,:
Rev. Warrenl4 , lo9l3 l , ,
~ ROVA*Cfi NOEley, Sf. D.: .
Rev. Arthur 11. Puller, 9.K. He ell, M. D.. '
Rev Siurdba Hobh tali, i W. b.,Ch lshol an, HA D t
RVii,€)‘s4(te9llbs'. I 9141cp Sc Irk
Her. . Starr lug, ' J. i oulo Sr blue: .D 4
lier,Eydrailtl Nuts, Jr., Abraham Wendell, hl,l D, .
Dis 4 i.l.loe4lli II.VI inch, A:A ilia'yeei M. D'.,'
IPEONE:I"'IIII9,... 3 lt,CO 3 iyota., 1114 D.,, , ,
=AN .0,, Headley, ' 1 .E
I.:' , Kftiaity,'Mt V., ,
Mi. ›W: Cllctratitad, ..leiqur JO :ti.tomr,lo, D. ' i
14:416.1. bj N: cLtilk '& 1 06.;' eiciaitielk:for
RiAlqfp, skit it f No. y
4 V IIII
1 rbs,' vir, glab l'Ffly
Eyld bYug.
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I Redding's ktussia. Salve
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,itedding Kuss a. Salve
cprea "Vlr t ounda.llrulaas.Syrarai.
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u"Skitt ' : ft S'T VC
• CEite 8016, litie;CNA , Ars. •
ItE , dding , s. Russia) Salii6 •
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. •Clues,lsme it hum+, r. Kepi Aci • ,
, Cures Co . ro2t, ha 2e.
NO FA MILY - BHOI. 'RE WITHOUT IT
• .01117 25. cep ts' box: , , :!- „I?
v6R. SALE 3T
P. DiNSIIOII.E. NO..lolllloadv/ty,•l4eii York: • 1 .
,S.W. row a, N. 9,. 18 Tycni nut; Ot., i lloaton,
Araby all Drugilitti iirad : Conntry Storptt4orli..
ll.uP c ./. 8 . 61 •77 / .7t (6 1 1 :1 I•• . • ,
JOHN DiLLER:
H tfrii47,c„°,l= c o
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,Vruit iu Cans, laclndins taacbas, as Oreen Corn,
Toiratiote, Jelltea. 9. " " •
• • r Pickles
Ploadidll,CardUlioyter; getchtsp; Pi . ppar Priam
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Lintitorilli44o4,4. ' t
.iub.
smaigAs,soniou,ii.ottrei,trsradikttlttisia‘
Fruit. ,4,10
Resins .Currantae-Pasi"—Pried. Apple' and Peacbsa,
Craubenlea, Amiss. Romig, Tapioca,
ileatjinkr. CaleoeVili:ira7( New
141140491.1 f 11. ",. r• text ht ii nit6 ,
es wow aria alum la CASI for sm,
fidatr g IItTX Ba 0 1Porl a
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a patronage is tient.)
15ballirn „. ,; ) ; JOIOtRIA•br4 . I
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Lebanon, Doe„
o , u - :1.4;•.; +:f"
Ma
1114 r..l.lollTigg 40 SHIPPERS' BY!
limauaogi!. am* Ken Allis RJ-At
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1.1,1 ace•rtinitc'e ieitettl‘ .rh 191010 or the. Nei* fifer.
nal Replan. 14w, alkaoode dellfs,red at ; Altalbsy•
R.ll road eh inifit have a Two cent
' 9Camp
taxed to tbe liemands4 tbstefor, es.M Mi t tpp
to be at the e xp ense of the I lb ippetr. -. • •
t-i/fOr RecelPta WAD by sWIe Coinpapy. i sald
Stamps will be furnished owl plan f or by the Mtnish
ny. W. 0.1.0W51A.24;
Lebanon, Ang. 17, Ir 4 -2m. Freight Agent.
WIRW
OIL NOTICE is ere y prl•en, that the account
k lll ' of issA th aut Owomosn, , saligupp, „OKI , / RY
L km AN and 14LIZAHRTICIala wife, ot BAIA
Alp, tins .Seettllied -ilia PrithOnotairs'OltiooPl:iba
ntiu Cottots, sad that tba,aanito RBl,be pranten tgd tp, the;
Cciurt citeonsmOn Pleisl of said Cbtatity 11 • ttie ram.
nronetay of Arovessber,tolotst . , for'cFrnfirmatlon!analialdlaw
whatkand rlacre all persona In treated way,..tatz
Oda' they' dawn piopar. • • J;•• 14
• Ai Plity 81ZO1I8T, Prethosudipgkz
Prothoraotaiy s ()glue, Oct. 6, 1864.
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flillS le to notify all Carp' , a . rid Cabinet makers
I'that noldlla for cofSniratilBlaitl brigt o Di r s l s *
tors of the ponc foi• Nor. persotte dy!ag_ w thin a ditto
of Itrit mliaa of the Poor 'llo4l9.l : Wire n , t doh) pisVolso4
*III be•furaljihp4witb Maw" frpi.,qieNmee.p,o ipp!i•
cation to the Steward at the Pnor /lOU le.
' ' JOhN N. BOWMAN,
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It,LIAS ,WALSOKII, Direr —a of the , P oor.
Otto.7.lll3l'Ell)lAN, '.
May 27, 1883.
'l:o4.rllEw- so, :v. . Itt . ~.••,L E st
;A LDAN RIM, In Ciunberlana:Stre.a, we... "
M'ldarket and the Court 11.05ute,north elk,
pp" on r hand* splendid assorttneni,of th e' New f.
Style of HATS AND CAPS; for' nen and boya,-Tor-ISIIS
. to which„the attention of the pntkllots respectA u ttxpli,,
- ted. Mete , if 'all prices, frond the , cheapest to the aim
ooitlyiltVtiays on hand. Ile hiszTjustopenedlanidin
did ass4troent of BUDI3LER WA , embracingitscUs
811 AW, PANAMA, PRDAL,"P ARL, 'IIOIIN ~ ‘,l to
HORN, szNATE, CDBIAN, andribite• - -f
, tial., .llc .01,1 .
.als4 Wholesale al . Itigfis. ofllfte, Cog;
'A.3:4 to Cginattry' iderehants oiraileenitatematte'teinA.
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go . w.
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HAtitia,Nr..if , t4fik . i fig2ol.
ISTSI BRO.• the t o l l i t ir trie b r ia 4 :#l,W:'-- 1r;91 ‘ ,.
"Ris.44Yrn i g r e ., 9 1 )Ff ' , PAW I
stifst the itmat , Ctitii
Srsi exhibited to:LEDA tk, w - t;tai ; sm,pLepereirto
bo.th great alid gokl LitlopilikliM.V*V
' .• Votibibnocosaikt I
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and d° ". / 66 g Vs tate. t;. 16 -P aPil g.
eticounkge a new beginner: ateiroietilelio '..hearttrY MIT
' pctrte aU Who 'support bin:. I fetel se, Pl l leattrtairkt.
I Areeliii to •euit of my pleat styles.' ti 6 ....' 7 ` .11 ,,,
grill briog4ottleo of joy. to Ilea leLiefl9l °° ' 9, . 7 " .
Leiter belt. -Or ifyet I / the stat e of s ingle dlecoiltent
olateC-40 blit.rob• yourisiiimildie. 4iiitior TIP - Baigul
i::itiiii, mi i i l citimp i tz...,..id ypu win, . au-p, f s tlia,rtip.
of fair, 011611. a your trotiblike'viet 'woo • (1,
sled titi lerraanbab used= by listct a ttiailtigiAhl VIM'
Chili, erilLitwe 441 .11 1. to, aye pal . orJeopi,Aft c r
(Sr. aollidißgDect 8 (tiovivibctejytAildfo
Tbankfta for Pernror,—ri,./aNgAz -
•
oconbereland street, °paeans the Court Houma'
Lebanon, October 12, M.
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noifei eth; N A I Nv •••• /t it
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111FI'DEMOCRRTIg i PARPI 'PLEDGED:IO
."11EUNIONVIDptifirtONSIMillcK
s'i IF AiettiVlllir Vadr-W6ith tit vt114.1 1 !
I f " . I lre'oiii 'Et I v ilritiletdig'the
DV Oda ie diffitliflito ;fdr 1,11110;Tice
'PreitiadircartiVerd ill' illili citti.*
IMO'S , ii trtiotiir - 3Tei i t s tiii Rai.Veditd.
ed last IS dirintat,tliti• W.Yinflifp
tel by the McClelliti','llegionlpfinids
ficeiitido -composed: oersoldierfirwhoi
iliavmeerged,in Atm Auto , : of..tbe Poto-.
lret-0141ta9mr E 4wif: et ve:vefiti
oclwor h s an appeared, ill f ont
the hotel and played i . .ivoritt park
itftid tlts? Tite' I Otiolietision Inlarl•lied '
ifromithe , headquatters of.the.Ldgion',
..01 1 ki*t'Veltlb stxcleba ,t 9 04):Nowl York
Jl_o_°t.rl•alci.X9r, ullfier.,tho. Warsilal
help ,of i'dt(tiphant oOlonel' De 401
'f2tltili: 'ti'liiii•b n iimbbr 6f pimple: had
bbeirWaititigtfilir soifie fluid, and many
umae immadiatbly: •gatbered,..swelling,
•the , crowd, to ssev.oral thoßsand.: The
ntopt•enthitakastic,ebeers
. v9l•n t aivfri
Jor 3feClellan and Pendleton: ,
Th'ee'enhieriiteee tifittielt'ekitintVl%-
aiiting of Gin. abratit Duryea/Cap
thiniNciwell ands Lieutenant Israel,
then Ivaited: op Mr. . Pendleton ' „who
immediately Appeared Al tihh,haten
-4,'arlA vas greeted with, wider upon
cheer.
CaptairivliTl,'lA lielitilf of ,
~the
riftWrtitAircliellfrittli.oltentllCtel as
•
fo •,llows , ,
• I , A • i t i b
It lie lily: ~ 441 ' e ant daty, a , on eluilf
tf th'e litre eigdii negton otNeArrork
Ito ilitt yod)*eleetne to the. t•i ty. Mho
..fgelellan,Legioa.iat<mrposad iof,yrken
I,l;ind ogicertn who,!loky,t ferved nide'.
the itillant•lelider. front wliorri they ,
I take their hapie, Whb i ibafd leaf to •
kooks- 'and Itkie acrd'' trust' With pon
the lihttlistield,lifitl•lts. the skin° con
:Monceau him has,been expeessedrhy
Abell- follow, eitizene of thc.Denwera,t.
le,party of ilieloantrk
,in narning
bin" %rile ltighdat Office in
~naming
if *tint' I Peciple, -Ali 'ire -ibilatvbd.,-Its
I , beittormia, to follow him •to , yietory. i
Allow•••41 1 9t ,, to •AttY , that ir.i. You; sir,
t,huy T 090,1900
,oir viiko is to Ites : lps
figure condjutoijo'tliO diffliirs of gos.-
ern men E; and foie '•Vlio-lito - iictt? #lSie
'to fiselabovi tbe• pi-cjitdicos a phrt - y
to , exercise theXiglialulatiaeof st,ti_ •
icttrt o 1 0 6 eilini3 17 91* ( 44 . 1the• Ooner7o l- 1
t'll,e,d.unt.rY ill . Toth& for mqh and 1
suppiles' L lot ti t le 844113'.... VII Cho palm)
2160 V I Cl6llstnlidedg r iii*,aitt *4l
- Pirrtd the City of NeiVirovkir
*llikargiJOhif Tan•Baron/40m.•intro
fitiled'Air•TCndlOon &o OM ielltlitnee
lore following *kilo,: 1
. i .i tivi I. ..
....VI I 1 I /
ELLOy liITIZENS • I& lOW MO, to
Vrog alit ttltetutoiitie'H. Pentlllittn,
it senile - elan of high' pet•sotitil' honor,
lifipood‘Now York stock, which bas
-gorrles4 °IPA by-- 1?"IllffIsill,n,, j ,P 1, 5 140 •
to, ( s,le.rich,init , virgin, soli qt Ake
IkTOthivekit. heers 1 We of ;\rew
'Toile Welcome 'him niiii' a's'hiniting
1 tart, with G411'01411 •MeGlelian, ,(Ito
- `cheers.for
0143•1N011")„iilf0, 1 4Pflar4.4.eCnfile* 114-
40 9iteitt" and l l9l i cifl4e, Polmtti
liitton. IT boil WO Ode aose in.'.bio
rVbrilbe kb wifi ki•SOCTiMids tliblriiie
PrfeliidentetilibVatbb United tStatela.
fOlicersi3.• ..
~4 P n49F6P eoo. 1: 1/11*PPose
thie cheeriforgpowelpudletou"
My'Weriijied:lil"tki.inentiits
tfilfee.hro_ckll"dod
Glesit'ltini."] 1
Mr. Pendleton cord 'intWititrand
spoke as folkeovi
of RR PIIIVLETON'43IECIIIt.
ARV - Alla foiltal ClUsittion
114qthr kii4 tedititg.itßivgrO.4 ) 3l Bl L
t MT
tile_ JaPrill,sltVflil for, it as it
mites ifrdiii 'l4'o w)io hais stood 'in
'the' faro froi& cif 'tloln et.; and= Piiriltell
/Weir Alves• tor; their . .6* n try.. :flitted
afieeffLVl ageoptvitaillin,evidenee of
4411 r ePOeAch"n a ngt u frYTWYJll l s
y mon
,Y l !' tll3 'V OF v i t jet th e L oll
slid`t, itastitilie n.' fusee thwv 8
ArOrenAtt.-Pen'dletchr) '' ' 1 '
".111 kavevaref, InunsPit nateiniarytto
,reply to slay personal attack. A
:r.rirt,d74 0 ,i901,f1940,P 9,18 ' Pqt9Ph
lab witch be, teuß i tu l e nap sxtpna . tve
- Oirenlntion t bniti lide,ib l aiirthit a'rm v.
• It Tlrdflitige§Telfo it' fecOrtrfrilinili s y
speeeheivantjbotetrin Coligressrmitt
io prove frwr i thetnestny hostility to
htte lt,ept3 pi t.P,T 4 esses tDibflPall• -
i
leshoi by, t e " r he a' dongresiOnal
tiViiiiiii.ttie," fn Id'be el:11411'4d Chilli
'ilia' Mires/Muhl i6febb,' th'whiCh it
igriPettlit•tor:itiVentirb al:1(11111'0y. On
%Vs seventh page of .Ahlitigtmphlet, i
anxclinngntinohovAilaypte t i against
,oellOn terit!O9pa,Plß'o o l7, l4 o4l l 4l
1864.' I. 4 l`oi;'if•any of you glintlemep
wilrettairiiii& BAP Okitt,- C•ribee file of
anY•daiily hearklitiper ofiyout 'city, or
.wilkomen tax,,kinlirecollectron, he will
firidi-OAkii:SPEAgteWadiftutood on the
,4th of July, ,113,5f. i f,9re9t, laeghterl
Fitful this imecituen or fietid and fiic
leVy r 141i've f/iii iiitilige`githteied
minty of th'e'. Itilikilik• -Wittier:di/I.
fLaitgbteritind applagnea. .
i i kr 118, ) 3 °r, 1 1 iill PIO, i tit hay 0,, iksiefl
a t TlY:P ff @t i l t i t t a , TlPo l4 .7lbit% XISP 9 w
lea sentimen t of tle ,plop e • I I sym
plithizb intliely Ni!iiii it: They s e re
attiiehedAylaverssiLia of afrection.nn'd
Aftereatir faith is Unitm. [Loud cheer
nV,.. - •.,7 , J . a Lir ' ;
111 10: 4 9 1 V sT Ok thV PIP P e Y , ar
noWn gino o iler koveromen • tiley
avegiiiilai . iiiiiiiiitie'al loWirlil
uity; beforitilthiba tieriiiiAAVtii•lila,
,k, r t ne dviarod,,Gboan hetivti• Wag* tb
tbis Government with indettevibable
iitTfftiYi.liEArit'AirVll,6•o; finlike
3'lW: h :l l4 V 4 3 1 4% Pt tu f l r .,, e i i.n 4 a l l i i .
i
Wall anViiintiElltirliporilonOPthe
Clnion they have prestige and power,'
11181
4% • 0
Or,
'Or" ~, ear 0,14 slispnlifip,
.111 alion
Arci):l4e f for• i lg r in4 ktic bre o t ( La
iltittigepo,pdpower., Wfieficiz.) 'Tbtiir
in rett"reioltates ibiti - ifay'•slYtiiiid
ii . ' e ipe'edy•W4 tigi*ctiiiiiiiiiiiigittisii
Vlittiltiii 'o.oori'ilifid iliie they Atefut)
liiifiiiye bo th •15 , :theAulticrium4xichs ,
ten dt 03 0 • ctity . fdliNeus :V iiik;* thin cif
tiatiancanAiimplatis 4f , th4hato; . ..by All '
ithel'ok6afachsi flowuriwbichiatte:embg ,
, R O P- 1 4 1 40:1 Pm *A .a .fruitful ; lakl,, , giyo•
1 them if they must. (Loud,p,heets:.]l-•
They believe..l.hut -the- first step to( •
Il i l e l i d atigrig t ga?.bi l it i .ta b AA.
etio9 . c . ....epernlu,Le. e an. I,o,reat
ellat.f They ` beliefelthat_ r ' the
1 'ke liAveNotii‘ of UM Deilicieyatii•' Fatty
:tkipciwrii 4 WilitptbdiMeT.thilorl.priutirti.]
1 Ilierbelidvo tillY pdfitir Fisli.thist,Atl
i 41) in istratian tdwatd;both.the 'Smith, ,
:erzt%rnott Nottberb •Ptaitciio9l44ol
4 0. 1;1.1 1 P91: .611E411§,ii3Pa'Acnktr# 1
alsqr,i§nP,344l,4lixig
... . ..... ,
rtß'' 'fni ''' ',- . • • - -"'''-; 1t; c c r -iivoe-Atiill*o4l'. -- -...tit - RW .. P 1 A5..,.,.., - i - ... -
~li, mil :‘ eitite.4 con l tioseatra i o It
.11 1. ...1 ..1. . . 1........ :. ... -. f nt a
'pp ety .l ,.n I qi I tICV , gxmc up 9g 5
,c.)f• I Cal . f .e fot te ifi a i a b4:-T itnCrlt ei) ir r 6; lia .li t ui n n i g lu nitta tnr ,
il r vo 1 .,,, .. eritf .1 101. 1. 0 11 1 0 ,4 14160 , 1014 . 40dihi1)il 'WO c'opatt . i lot '40....
p H
: 1 antCn i l.n fo ciply I g lutil .. .!OO !!. fkatoplirffaoicer;";:cfislasnerted - bybyfm.-„:
iii4e9k Oili..an '0
I lie' 7 ' Wk . u e '-aionfott, ioctieffillNitilber*n" n't IRstiitigfon
rtittiikb ttafilll rligerel" I •,'''' • . 'l':'.. . ' 1 - NlM'thrtlreiter feritre; and • siith ', the foil
!-. le..hia, liigthr of-Udell:U(6e° , he itild:. ;kfiti4ledge or'GarMital' Hoidiet l '' , a;nd.!
1 . 1 4. .Tbe 'llcitlit !was iriginally; formed IWO itinehitiet l ofiliet:COulicit 'tif:war '
.bfif he..e`xeralse..ofitt apiritt of I eoneili• • '.lfrdit'aciiciii. of VerferieMeClefiati to .
atipit !l and Icomptom,4o.-01 Drip:titer, • . i .; pr a ffet at t w e .diti t to o h l e .
t ! IlUdlrs7Ver
ilmikPFeB9,ll'o4turliliweflrit,.)flittlit,PVP- ''',iy.,..litt Itheitbaeriee-OisGriffiltral'HoOker, •
, Ya il jn . A l l9lTeino/41 4 :tig:;Ake' , 39 ol P/47: who was too far removed:lima' Wash-'
rgAq tihtL,h.ff §e is of !i te t:ll i °PfP3 - iiiktonko" be - present. And unfortu
.l.`"'qerPJ ,if .• ' f---. 1 . 1: • •-•• • •-.i.,. , , r • niter for' the ' Veilaitityqiu Mr. -'.4tan 7 ,
Vh ( 4,Thino44.4,l . l.flpiko - 4 . t),ldod _ll..
i&..iii) ti ii ia' Ain g tid lysity fa the ' titsi- .
; 1.4.,n, - tit e • 1 niperti n c'ht , rreriiii‘kit Which
You ascribe to him could 't licit • have
On under the Constitution. [Cheers.]• been made, for .there -wird nib 'Officers
It is pledie"o7;tci"ifiiriiistorlltipt of tafthit eodhell gofilwitr: , criiitled ht 'that
ißiAlliaft iti llihttl i Wilt it' OW FRAdral• time to moreKtrin one star -" -,'• • , i •
,Union of the. States..!' .. Pond • op. • ~ .No w t:itid o geq:yoit knew, *g. or ' you
IPla .e. .„ I. . - - - shbitid . lino*, that the! reputation of .
"'-'"Viii'beltett,'Wtiri i, - 44 1 4 knows, . fit at!if fmr.'Stantorilikk'gtiuth and veracity is:
iblii!fittilyillall Walrliat'oied 0'1145* er,
iititililitimiiihviibilki*Aier ti 4 Union ,:.... ...:
not "above lenspicitta i: and that. • 'you
may •,,,ellibelieve • anything that may
iglbati*e'teiftdlia4'.Btiito'•dfter • ISt all
I• be said regarding ghin'grelit ginleivility
I 'inimiTetailito o6l44o di I"' leotes' 4 :" and rudeneitc,gi , fbri - r: - .ltOtti•iicepting
' f9.A.t 'lrtioicAngiwilk co,me,: - $lOlO.l 3Q , .7na yOiliself,Al liwie 'fever:titian or heard of
ilVtklighilqiiiilku i lte,siksVatel)l itlkCik :in . ti ne : Ogee'' , 'or:eiciillian ..wlib • dial not
JrcAnihttoPt_;ll P 1 /44`1 4 01 0 7 0 .7iCrt:at,f o 4PT "rdtrdeliivrtiniti - fitir . tha-tittar - want . " - lof
fLP!P v litCP l IPPertIANAM .Pliiil(,Vith all the„reqa)siles,of a gentlemt i tn. - .,,
1 ' faYdeptits, find joatioe,.,4mi ; /popoili- ' nig thitirCithe first tat*:4y.g.tan
atioi .O a beeKe3
;';,' . i
' (onlne leakniltyOf iIM most lelib
!. SYhentear liiibet .du 'l' , fi cim- we ,eto;-malicis,.misrprosonti tiona, liiitYlm , 4"glAndi'ent4riii-?M
. tllut and for ytonrcgNatilleation I will re
tifis.lit; -"AtiiiVl: 'lleAtTeinim,' ) .P . tkatik ilifi37artfa .. taitOtlttiat',,i.occa.upori
Ibirfor foftir attatithinpitittl: wish Viu my arrivTitlif‘Washiligt4nAmediate
toad i a krittkg 4[1.,0 ucil ihd larfg charia 4,y,after-trie,eonelusionftof.trbe. , Psenen
i•ieglowid ttn3 speech,] g.si ;.i.f.: ...;: ••,: , dayafight ; '! in the beginning of, July
.''' - " ; '' 1 " ; " ''L) :' , t'' ,. - 0 . ' 1862, and when I h as surprised to
learapthat.dUring-tha ; c ontinuance o f
that:dew:l-Ate. struggle, and .durinr,
the time Fe dreadful' suspense whilst
. I"Bl77m"rEauTT . L7WClitid of lifeqallan
=Mil
jrrettIAtiTINESSIONS' TOIEN-14C
. : • ‘) •
f r
41.ELLAN." •
• .1 1 19!? -( •c,ur.tiv, Introto
.
gatkrzw
4DF., ivv, nO,geve qpnion punter to
-titiitt of Chief Juitige Taney.; #rid . lio
s!jiDiity,vitt :him, in +1161%13'6 . 5C it
'ict'Era l w for
i'GJheritiiiiVilinli ) GirddiTeF, eit-Pbet
-thititeizifeil/44," a6il' 1i le . long:eppo
neat ot tieetlik•intierst9reeineal - ont (dr
McClcllun: He- is one-of the most
9F 611 : 1 1/RA nii :104 7e: TY 01114.
Ppito t tine time fie :hiiii new acted
I
i'lltstr.'TEdivard PeOirict;'Bf NJ:W*l6i,
'Went , thOlindet talentddirntinltVenti
-446tictit,.ind'cilio has acted - ikfth , the
.Renblican:partrevei (sinew its axis
4.enste)litt 64 for. licelelion, says the
.;
4..-1 .1 , i;!•:, "• 1 ' " 1 ''' - .: 1 :; . ;
""4 1 2'ug PYtiClli.i oi Driiii.E-11 ottett
4i ' -' .
lcit t fdblie iiliew , the foitokiptesuFtliit.
(Origin Oft;dtatt :--4tile Moakflit 'is.
!.astid)s'eutaone'e an InseiiktiNtlibui,feitil
. roe.; g‘, 4 130 thou to Men, itachtfillitbe*
4fes•L•diej tzo dying 1 ivikafollYel 44411
•also die ) and dying live." .:Thanseet
• etarked wth the, uteellue,,,trgt.,tyhiist
!,0_,9 his
,rq - y, was over,t i sken :liy,
.Vie
71.1.ukti w,ho iyiked, ' , oli ,viC,',44l,ertatitl,
t
. 16 1 / 4 1 ingi 4- ioitilie Y" s.
1 4 'D ,1 1,ideit. 'ilk.
4VEVea f .!qiiitn Twit 6 , ita Afili t iilii.
Voir', tlYitelfiihifin ' ' fra, frigid' egediey,
(A dt tryi rig libee,libey ililiid:siiiilly--dig,
-gild klyinilive.in The Bars eald- • lA*
thou•art an ; :awkward •riintiertleilttie
reo'.',:(to • tales the tossaagir.•;•A r itb
Abese , rffirds,ho rAn off ;i#1).1; 'Oleo- he
implied Me,n,A;«„lntisi !Aittnt•veieli+ by
the Moti,,n to tell you tie I,dia and.dp
RA perm l ,., t o I,k i e. same, litlinner ye
Shill alio die and cone.,iibotly t o an
I end." Then the Hare "retritiled to the
Moon, and-told ber-what be bad said
Ls ipitit.q d.
~ ;Di, e. V,ison., re p toai:liett lijila
1 6 tril§, ' g`4iii7,' ADar'Sti 4 Mirk 'eat
-ttke-peopfe a:thing:v/1 . 4611i haviiinot
ltkijit.',..) witin •atlieael wOr4S sbot•took
E.lP•AlPiPicoii#lo ,7 9 o 4 MA §Pk ek h i l n 'O- 6
i•lie•99tAttc Bl s4C o tNlLl.PYltnAtgl‘rff
1" 69 ! 14 . 8 lib AngiC C ßA ti a PPR TWA! h inhlo
et6 per t i- ° VA- In iri c t t I t r i i k?- 4 PIP
1 6
IWO Ono bias' esh3o liai'day '
7 . 1 ,- .... , •,..,, 1.,2:1; • 6-•wc..•/.IL . 4 . : . r•,;(..
IiSTOUNDING-1 DISIMIMES„
,)(3•: rt;,;;
Mead the Voihtindmigt-leribr.
; ,• •
eHAPTERtFROM THEAECREI TOILY
• THE. . I.' • b
- • i mr • .-.
;..PrigAilifiike. th . A. 46 W e n t Mk . ;
/11PRE14-; Pr' .I.< -
Ar y ... Dear Sir : a. 144
and all tia....kr Our augl hive , ever o
.
e.;istpd betAyeen.-4s nbo/ to
two or i i.lorge r o6identlil r inebtine A at .
'one'of iirbid)WOu
ti;
upon lottOirlient:9;:tll6oi'auly;lfirtge.
, Icindnetts hiy litherawko!taliwaYe:
-took *nut 06 , 1441 , 28514 . ; .ydu
clumAillVffltillaY,•Piv,Pifl? Or Rai. 15194- .
agemaut _and --adstioeL_Yon were
Pipme 1 41,..iwknow, 1 0gp , to, t4jon
tho kind vd - valifitole influen ces ro-
P oiifiaa* bu *
Wart tik 036 licould. be , kebe,plailitlei :`i '
• K.44iiraltio§P cifourggigflitst !WW I
Mil t . 4 l l i tm krn•P f ? ) 8 :P 4:oliqYlir i s ii:
I'lteiiecT id
ordtharisorise when
• ."
oAtti 1438 4.16,4411
voluntary unpro;oked.attaebrutan:
me, in the following war•de :
NAMMAMMIIMIMI
TO.
, .
, r , •; i• :i •
. , .•. IIN 1 i ,:.4 :'•
ler,
11M1
:!!!It•got oat thakthliNdo l idoottario ., deterntio..
. ala i to ,bare the attly, leveed, and Trim found
lha l t,GeperarktoCiellan'heid,n'o Plan ;* end here
T ricuiy • atate that owe .the Peninsular
campaign to those distinguished itaenators,!.La
-there of California, and Rice of Itlinoettota, and.:
,d'oliiiigailfe'r in 'the cottmin of Joseph MoOker.—
' Gdni'MoOlellitiala plan 'Wrie'cOneottedby'otlfers,
,aud?put ihto his:hatids.; It was agreed oa in a..
council of war. ; That plop wee submitted to_the ,
I"%clident: It we's sithinitted in 'the pieeence of
Selititary StentOn. 'Bierilon pot tbemilirbegh a.
....striatiti;courae : of ;examina`tioci., One General
;tot ned tha t ; not understand: the ,
woileatistain it, is lie thought. 1:16 bad.
'to obey iherMandates tif 'Whitt: . 4.3erieial,lta
tgleel was,,onel.of tli (51e Present; and ,Edutitoti
mr i redethat he bad but one , star.. 18ir,. - ssid
Mr. Stenten, ",you righi'bersi j l"' I' am •
iiiifeibb fibre tieniraf Ithoker; 'ad id ' u.P. It, iras
',afterward& found . that General' Nagilie wavab
...mni,,, it4out .leave, and , that .0060g...t0e,
- hooker kieew nothing of .the 'counen," (Ap•
'' NOM' 11114 , deer sir; Effiteiriert
. - • , pf
Ys si 14so, no e d t'ho Vokt .0.
yeniffribiid, l 3lli l EtlWhit . l6?Stonton,
SegerlagglitLiWelonsly false.
Witc.kg—e"letr. tstinvmmat,not
gn „ on .
I‘,"fri,iitor
tiOliisiVnitheryi; , aii4l - 40147. , -indarlable of
Oomman4inga- regiment ; I learned
this fikvii "fg r itamkar of 0 4 a inemhaEs
4163 . Oftj,w,,,l)pte reek, n i?epagnixi
`cant - Can - 41, an who v,7ith pain ea
gerly sought from .ni - e some eplana
tisnorsach ettraordignity eondact.—
I4oxltl ,rlocler 4 ,l„hon nonut t sfaction,
eicAnstititl . 4.6l::tt
General McClellan-, upon my arrival
otashis.headquarters-onthe - following
day, th.9 l B,t%pf-,J015;.-, -surprise,
Judge,iiiraisiereateio-thi6l-16iiie - i with
nfit 'uttering.ampid;;:lie tur,ned.tte his
.p.ortfplics'Ook-fronlit..:44o4er. which
1,19 p,14e4 before 919004 Adik.-"ltiad
Viat,; k li haye jtnt.t
§(4040n.: ) ,' ...; „ ~ .i,• .
With 'his . doilient 'Wan a copy Of
the,lptter, and . returning to
tiAt,:pla4tid. ft ti thii. %tend* Of: those
ishb "'MO! . the 9 detan . eiation' of
r) 1 (St 4041 1 yvho . Bad advised
me of them. ' They; •detiired 'to rend. pit
to:iheßeriate . and to :tinblish: the: out
rage :and ,tbe viodieatton; .and lbefy
telegraphed to General McClellan . for
his permission which,:ho „dealing* to
RI th e ' dr. =copy
o Odor
o.,zOoly'e t
Lkewr •, Greueralll44 'bed i , talk with-(soya
Marcy ,and,mitantAp limpet written y ou by! Ipba,
bit*itta eatied tifiltibtp'etry, whero .115de. 1131iiiett•
Whin with berabildien, to roe one of the:WAIL
kcan, therefore . , only say,. ,my deur GeneralOrt
this bri n if :aliment; that there is no causit
heart or conduct for the cloud that wicked men
beerkra a l Bed t wee 13 fer.. th eir , ; .oyro..kituitiand
ste i lllth. purposes. •No man Wad everwi trier filenki
ibity;l biribeen in . yOu.' and Aid 06itInue to
be. You are seldom absent trod( my - tboughta,
Slid." OM ready to make any saerlflee to aid you:
Tithe allows me to say do more' than 'that I 'pray
YilirifghtiVod . to ' , deliver you 'arid yotir army
from all peril, and lead you on to victory.
Yours, truly, ' •
EDWIN M. STANTON.
USE
Now, 'Judge, 11l atitb in lc yon 'of thii
anangwiloi ;made 'Secretary of War , by
pluil)cquest, and influence of IGdneral
IttoPkeliltP, xViali..Yil,Y.ing. tfncl gbfitoPg
and uttering falsehoods against him,
§.liLf.Wh?!.eflultlitit;(the same :limy sit
grfli.al4. ,cle4ert‘ 'lriti3, n
tely , ich ,a
fet,er l'.:. .. u: 3 ., .:
. •
' '.Ardii` ligVerilifairied to tho council of
3 Siittlliefd iii-Iffieliingeediih ltaiel ;of
1862. Every effort, has bepn 09,td0,
111.viiiii; Vo ••biing the*bbeedinr of
roliatr:Council. - before i the. 4inblic.•. A
Mill *as made .for thtminithe House
101 , Rtpresentativq 4 ; And tabled. by,the
Republican-; pykrty, v) . k' request ~was
msidee.by the Fecordetßf that : council
p*
i,...§tantT,..tp.rillow, liin).- to.haye
the .procood)figs ade up iri li,rOper
form, wits refliseitin a mati'ratle;and
insulting manner, :' ind . 'tVe . 'iiiiihis
kify,e, neveilliiii.llll7ll7Cif to leave, his
possession since: . . . ..
• • Noir,'.lliageltfdr ycnir especial' ben
vitt, livill rehitn.the history. of .that
liP/P9I:4I4O•VAPA, that; 31 0 ,t,i. , may, if
you Will, do justide to all concerned..
th'S4 Comicii ki:f 'war cOnbititOd 'of
11..'G. iSurhmer, • B. •G. Keyes ) ~ ..)
..ii; -...l4cPPlvielli . ," 4- , Paster;.
' s Yrfank.lin,7 ~ ~ • w .. y , g nyi i
lc , V2Z - Porbei.... a ' • 13 itinail,
4.! : :.meciun: :: , 1,1“. -4,81 6 . 0 k 0 i r ,, .. i
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t. lt k i l d ? :•tTP ;. " P ne star.
n #oattect 'toe , r k•y,c>rdi of Gir
el laZelleffiwo . !e' it ciflOWit
ttiloll62;cto ,consfenei 4 - iglek-a....410ii
the following day. a b w5 ,4 1 ,,,.. t0 ,./3) , .. ,
General 11cOledls,e, came -Into t
!MU
•
illaarD4r.LitT.lpeNT,
• '" 1 . 1 .0.1, 1- 6; 1862.
'council roonkF,fit the hour appointod,
and plabibg , isn the table 'a hirge'map,
e'xtiltimed :bid proposed Peninsular_
*,hich, before this time, I
touhtiNie been known to no
toile present ki.*cepting General Frank
lin. and' 'probably Fitz J. Porter.—
Upon retiritig he left upon the table,
for the'emisideration of.the council,
the follbwinreinquiries':
advisable - thatibe 'base of
operationshhalliketchanged, the. 'transportation
4 he es...ready; at App . a polis in.altof nex t .w eek .
Whether` tt is better to mike at sidianee
`ti frodirbefel4v'ehanking the .bete; • . shotild
such milwitge - A;10. ~ d etermined upon:
Whacker a forward movement, with the,
object of dialtoying the river batteries, is'advis- ,
able, aid Wheel-it din be commit:teed, and Whetb
entlie.ntertaliVreeiSrith the assilstenee of the Er-,
lesson battery, ean, alone accomplish , that object.
After e geseion of three ,hours: the
couneil yizerp. summoned to appear be
;fore the „President. Re advised them
AI at „hp was ,witi,te unwellAtO,d exceed
yin ly nerveuel 4hat . the pressure:had
:been
-intense against Gen: - MeCieligin.
He ,expressed: himeelf 'gratified to
have,„ the ; opportunity - to„.see and
1 now, the ; officers of Alie firmly,: and ; to
Lie,irlatruetedl by_them in regard to
arinay Anatters, svhieh svere to him
Very. corn preti epsi
Linformed hiin that as recorder
of the council of war which, had held
Its,session by order of; General Mo-
Ckelitin, I would . Advise him of the re
sult of its proceedings, and then read
them to him. "What,"Attid he,"have
thepouncil decided.by a.vote of eight
to,four—two to one-,-in favor of the
Poninsnlar eqmpaign V' Re then
atillieo many questions in regard to
tile same, until Mr. Stanton came in,
and t proposed to read the proceed
ings to him. replied, "Give me
,the papers, • read them myself,"
arid, after reading. them over and
preparing his. notes, he, as von say,
"put them (the :council) ,tfi . rough a
strict course of ,examination" which
ypurefer to. This examination made
for the purpose , or neutralizing the
effect of the decisionof the council of
war on the mind of the President,
and :thus carry out the 'objeet of those
whir''had been insisting upon.,
, re
moval of General ,McCJellan . lasted
'for four or five hours, during which
time it was only tinterruPted by an
occasional expression ..of the Presi
dent• indicatitp , his satisfaction and
; gratification at the, many explana
tions of rnilitarY inordments contern
pluted. And Which he, had not before
bedn able to, coinpretiend.
It was now getting' dark. Mr.
Stanton's queitions indicated ap.
exhaust'
cessation of hOstilities on his part for
the night, .11+Ir.:Lincoln expressed
highly statified With. the in
iervieW, said he was iniprehied, With
the 'earnestness 'and intelligence of
the officers" present, and that be had
every confidence in them. His was
now detertnined not, to remove' Gen.
McClellan as he find promised to do,
but be shetild make his campaign, as
approved 'by the council of War, un
..der restriCtions, which he would make
known-on' on'thefollowing M g , morn' at
ten o'clock, 'when he,desired the pres
ence of all the officers of, the council,
and untilafter which time he desired
.
none'iif them should leave the
Before teasing, lke, ?resident, the
IteCordeeOf the. .ea'un ell approached
the Secretii'ry 'add said • "If •
please,
Mx„ . ' Stanton, permit me to
have the' proceedings of the council
of War . that they may be copied in a
fair hand, and General Sumner, the
President, of., the Cenne.il, will sign
them, the Recorder will sign them,
and they'will'then be in proper form."
"I"tn just as good a judge of, the form
a s 'you are was the reply of 'your
•
friend. ' • •
Other have been at
teinPted'hy'llitr. Stanton' 'towards me,
the manner' and result of which he has
neither forgotten nor forgiven, and
whiCh may relate to you whenev
er he, may.feerso dispoied.
On the following morning at the
appointed ',hour, when all the officers
of the Council of War bad assembled,
Mr. Lincoln said, have sleptbetter
than for two Iveeks. I feel relieved
of - an in:aliens° reagens ibility. I
have determined upon the following
pregramme"—which he stated vernal
ly,. antIYVELEI substantially as foiloWs
“I will permit General McClellan
to carry out, his campaign. Ire shall
leave suffipient force to defend - Wash.
ington. Ile shall embark .50,000
men from Annapolis, and then, unless
the-batteries on the ?otomae, which
you assure me will• necessarily be a
bandoned-,,are withdrawn or silenced.
I shall reserve the authority' to em
bark otber troops." He then .said,
"'Alava determined to divide %Gen.
ale,Clellan's army into four Corps,
andl shall appoint the commanders
of them." And afterwards heap-', pointed the four 'officers who had op
posed' 'Gen. 3icOlellan's campaign,
three of whom - he appOinted to the
cot - amend of corps; 'and with the, ex-
Tcption of Franklin and Smith, who
have heen•the thibitats of.consta'nt
annoyance and indignities 'since, the
othe'rh have all been dismissed from
the - army
Th,o,l'eninsular,eatipaign, was pro
poied by. Gen. McClellan whilst Porn
_.itiantlert:in-GThief.Of bhp armies, of the
Uned' States, iadi,Was intended to
be'rriade, with the forces then under
hils,cdminand iqEatitern Virginia es
tibiated at ever - 00;000 men. It Was
sl;'•Atcoctrld , by ,the President, and
the movement was commenced` upon
that ;,baihis.- General McClellan had
scarcely left Washington to take the
when the Secretary of!kik re;ileged'hiin,of,
ileyed"hlin, of, al Vie irinjeS net under
hiliAiinl.,"!cOlilla'n,'omoediate corn
peg,' '4114 command . .44
herd - The - troops- left in
tg githrtiost:
A Ir/oral:it tAf2lO. FOR TOWN AM) COUNTRY
DS PRINTED AND POLISHED wEEKLy
By WM; N BRESLIN,
2 , 1 . Story of runt 'e 14w OuhrtorlatC St
At One Dollar and Pity Cente a Tear
IairADVERIIISIMINTS inserted at the tunnel fittes, - 111
41*-EANDEI4.B Printed at kit hetirt.tiOtiee•
RATES OF ramitik,
In Lebanon County, postage fret,
Pennsylvania, out of Lebanon county 6 660. yet
qtuteteri or 20 cents a year.
Oat of this Slaty 6 . 54 ltd: iter quartet, or-26 CU. tee
If the postage is not paid in advance, rates are double,
Northeastern Virginia Were placed
under the command of McDowell,
Banks, Fremont, and Sigel, each be ,
ing,independent of the other, and
of General McClellan, and all subject
to the order, of .Mr. Stanton, 'Whilst
the above divisions of our arnly.was
taking placed the Confederates. eon=
centrated theirs, until, on the 26th
of June, General McClellan found
himself before Richmond With S&P°
men (including SfeCall's division) and
was attacked by the concentrated
Confederate force of 175,000 at the
very.
,motnent when McDowell, under
protest, withdrew his assistance front
McClellan ' ,by the orders of the, Pres
ident and Secretary of War.
The campaign of General Grant
did not commence until the. 4th ` 7 ,01
May, 1804.-
. That of Chancellorayille t
in which, the casualties of that army
Were estimated at 30,600 men, and
ivhieh hut for the Providential kil ing
of " Stoncwall Sacksan would have
been . annihilated, was planned by the
President. and General Hoeker, or to
Also the President / a own words, - by'
. "Joe and I," of which the Secretary
of War and General Ilalleck were
kept profoundly ignorant, and was
nnt, commenced until May 2, 186$
,`whilst that of the Peninsula, for the
delay of which General McClellan
Was so Mach•censUred, was cominene.
ed on the 25th of March, 1862, forty
days in advance of either of the oth
ers.
Why this bitter enmity and para.
cation of General McClellan, why irt
the beginning of March was the Pres
ident pressed to death to remove him,
even .before he had made his first trial
in command Of the Army of the Po
tome ? Why did a distinguished
naember of the I.7th, of March, write
to' me: "The cry against 'McClellan
is increasing; every effort •is being
made to crush him ?" What possi
ble Chance had General McClellan to
succeed when his own Government
`did everything in their power to em:
harass his movements, and break him
down ? One would think 'his task
sufficiently Onerous, laborious and re
sponsible, when, without experience
Misr the first disastrouS rout at Bel
Run l _he reorganized the armies of
the'llnitect States and was preparing
to fight themwithout the additional
conviction being forced upon him at
every step that his own Government
were determined "to crush him."
' - Judge, you and I met within fag
daysafter the dreadful battles beforiv
Richniond. You attacked Gan. Me
that becomss a Übriatian gentle
man. I then begged you not to
break doin Gen. McClellan until
you bad found a better man, and,
,challenged you to name a better Gen
'eral.
LB
now do the same thing, and
peal to the record of the past thirtY
months and to the rivers of blood
that - haie flown since to sustain' whit
I then' asSerted. 1 refer you,. to
opinions of foreign officers, and I as
sure you that amonff the old offioers
of the army I shall Bo fully su.staiti.
The preference of Gen. MeClelfra
for the Peninsular campaign and tibia
condemnation of the President's plan
have been fully sustained. The fami
lies and -friends of the 180,00 G Mint
lost South of the Rapidan since this
4th of May - last, proclaim it every
where. Mr. Stanton told the coun
try., at that time, he had -a hundred
thousand men-more than he wanted
and now he tells you he wants a h 04.-
dred thousand more meal.. .
GeneratGrant crossed the Rapidan'
• with an ariny, variously estimated
from one hundred and eighty thou
sand.to
He'after*ards added Bungee
He Was reinforced.
Making exclusive.of Sigel's mem 205,000;
On the let of September our forces
wereestimated, exclusive of Sher-.
idea's 30,000 at
General Lee bad on . the Rapidan, '
after he bad concentrated his ar
my
Beauregard joined him at Richmond ,
with his forces from the South..
which with those near Petersburg -
amounted:to 30,000'
Breckinridge brought . 1.0,000.
And Lei reinforced proliably . 311,0011'
Making in all
On the lac of September his forces
were estimated, at Richmond, at 45,00 r
Exclusively of Early's command 30,000'
Showing the discharges and loss
from Grant to be
And that of Lee to he
Judge Kelly, were the records of
the council of war, and that of "the
strict course of examination" made
by Mr. Stanton, indicating the very
difficulties and "dreadful losses Gen:
Grant has lately sustained, ever piaci ,
ed-before him? And why not? And*
who is responsible for the 100;0011
men unnecessarily and wickedly. see r ,
rifieed south of the Rapidan, in the
experiment made to prove that Gen::
McClellan and' the coulieit of- Wei
were wrong, and that the President's ,
plan was right.
The army of the United' States - air
you found it at the commencement cif
this war, was com posed of a high-ton
ed, intelligent,. honorable, •gallant set
of men, fully equal to the contest he- 1
fore - them ;.they had alwaystitudious.: -
ly avoided. all- political connections,.
—many of them- had been thirty
years in the Service of their country;.
and bad never voted. They held
their peuntry nod the honor and in--
tegrity'of it before every °thereon ,
sideration. Had arule been adeptedi
requiring that no' politic - at subject ,
should be in , trod aced in to It oar m y,.
but, that all political right4stiquVl On;
respected, and had. army: officers on
ly been held responsible for the COn
duct of the• war, it .would have ter=
.ninatedlong ago. - • . -
Why have McClellan and :;Sedge-
wick, and McPherson, and Bayard;
and %Fran klin, `an d and- Mead*
120,00 W
44;e011.
45,001).
110,Q0JV
83y000 1
155,000
T 45 0 -000
85,000