'THE MONTROSE 'DENLOORAT,' :! , , 1:3 l'Ulil.lSiiiin THU kiI4..ILYS, liX -- - '; ; " -L e i., a ' . f'ol . X . litiSP3a.. • OFFiCE ON yliiii.l6 . ....01 ,1 ",/iN!.41, f .. , t riinEE noims A, 110 V I: .... S.l: ! llki,ii . ti tiOIEL. l it • - • TEltMs.—*l,so per astintin in ADVANCP..i '.. • , -1: Officerthe Sluntruse Detucrav• otherwi.r $?. .i.cli) he charged-Ond 'Shy outdo er &mum ;, • - . bus recently been 'supplied with a IteW Ind choler vast tj added to arrenwes, at the option otiliqPnbliv er, to pay •; • ; '. .'d type, etc.. and le! an. now Drew:v.4 to print pnarldLt d e pen.: of collection, etc. AuvANcnipayttserl perfereW, .; the i i __ ____l_..... -- -.. - .clecuiate.'etc., etc., sts ;he . best otylo, eti atm( uutiee, . . ''t Handbills, • l'usters, l'rogranitues, , antt A DV.t:ItTlSW.ttliXtS ivpl..b.:i inse ' rt,4l nt. tile ' — ll ---- - . • - - i ii.. - ••• • . . . . . , . .'-. • . , . roe of gl pe ‘ r:lsquare., of lon lines ..t or kits, ((tilos il r enithree u - ... .. . , . . - . • ~ ; , . . other kinds of wotk„ in this row, dune amdding to order . - , ; tv,•,.k..., ona,t, conts t 9 r each add! tonai is ot -113. dOnli, !! W e,: . • 1 ' ' Joiii. '. - Ourseiv' : e s . to no Party . that Does not Carry - the - Flag and- Keep Step : - to the; Music , of the Whole Union - )le.rellants, anti othei.s, ulio ttdqrtise by :i • Business - Weildiuj i c,. and Hall Cutns - . . . --...,„ _ _-_._.• ___,„ ___,,,_,... -,„,„,„.,_ • . .___,„„ „_____ _.,________:...._____:_.,--.- --_ 7 . ._—__. _, _ , . Tickets, .tc-Igkiied wi th rmitrols and fivaPticti• tl.e . 1 - 'll - , win he• Charged at the foliar:tag riteei viz.; i! -- - - Ti- 7,- -.7.--: , .7 ----' ....7...;.." --. .:=.1.= ,- f - =. -- ---.-. - - ...- - 7 , 1 ,- - .., =; --;,- - ~ ..7 . -- -- --` .- ' ~ i Justice-I' and Conatablee - Blanks, liotes , tr,..r ow q . uftre, or 1e.“...0re Inver , tr,ifk. charger St! it ' 1. - • . I .. . ' . /...',./eli at/Lb/to/Rd ...siuurf, at the Patel .. , . ~..!:. ..... b - 2.! . . V 1) 18 18 ,t - • . ! . . . - Peed.. and :xll otbtr Insilco, on hand, or ptinysd WA/Etc: • L. a' • ' ' . . •sa - ' '' NO : 4 0 • • No credit given except to thorn of known reotiontiblllty.]; 11 . . • . , : • , - BU;SINESS CARDS.- •!COWARDLY OUTRAGE, - ,-- .---.-.-.._-...1 --wm. nt:Nrritio coorcn - .13LNIttT 011,i1K.118. .1 • . l . --:,— ' . ! • ' WM - . It COOI'ER kt, CO; 1 :. - . " i i . . - 1...;.tN K EIZS, —ld ont rose, Pa. Saceet4ors triPtUt. Cooper WHIT . FREEDOM 99 ' MEANS; ...11, Cu. Ogdee, Latitrops'new building, Turnpike-et. I FREEDOM , J. U. Jei. - .1.t.".# - . lk 7.,;SLAIZI.t. . 1 .. .• .l i kkCOET.l . )[ ,& 1 /....i1/11.4 ' ' 1• • UNDER " REPUBLICAN'' RULE. ~. ..i TTOILNKVii and Counsellors at 4.4w.—Moittrose k , Pa. .. 1 ..:1 Mike ittCathrops • new building, !peer the !lank. • - ------- -!-------!-..-------- , • [Fitt:et:lllE TORONI 0 LEADI,II.] • • . 11l B. MelitAN; ir': ;' 1 - i :- - , .''- "The letter we,: print this morning k TTOILNEY'and Counsellor at Law.—Tow`xtina, ht. ',. - i t. .:i. 011 , ce in the:Union IlltKk. l i Je3 58 tf • front the pen of a. brother editor tells -a •-'•-•-'. ' tale which should Vriiig the blush of shame DR. 1:... -ial.-.IVILMOT t.), - ;- to-the Cheek of every Northern man, and j i lIADrATE of t;he' Allopathic and', lionamoinkthlc Col• lk X ik•get • or medlcine.--creat Bend. iPn , Moe. COMM? , Wilt be 'read with listonishment by those ..f Main at •1 Ellzabeth-sts, nearly ppliosile tbe.,mettiodlst• - on the Other side of the Atlantic who int, •chnrch. • I; 4 ''d aps6tf .1 . - -- -- - -- - - 7 -- .!;-- -!---, • --- j agnie that meib-laW . is peculiarly .a South -1)11: C, Z: IY1:110:"Ii: ?' ' 1 ern hist it ittien. 'Here is a case in Which lIIIVSICIAN AND SURGEON,—NIOntrone..N. Omen the conductor Of a':journal, for no other .1. over Wilsons' Store: Lodgings at Searhealllote . - . . offenSellian the moderate expression of IMZ. WI-LTAIM„ W. W - 11.:7A1S)N, . 1 lionest,Views, is'eoitpelled to abandon his 1 . . ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN & SIIICGEON 13ENTIST: i establishment.and flee to 'Canada for safe- 1 - hears DD. Anyox wirp.tro.l . . ,ty -"the:ll4pr of time place confessing his limhank-41 and Stitch:al Dentist, recently of lEtihalumaton, ! • , to protect,. person or property ! N. T. tender their professional servicts to an ikho appre• 1 111 : 11 itiit }'. vlate the n Ih:formed Practice of Physic. :'' , :refut and land th e ;w h o l e : co i, i 'nullity _passively ac. skillful operations on Teeth: with the most entitle ar! . : . 1 •.• 3 , , • , approved styles of platework, Teeth extract:44 without i git.esting tit the opiragLotts ,preceedings' pain and all work warranted. 1 , , • ' k , of' a Vivilence Ceintnittee. This occurs, Jackson. ..Tune 11111„ MI: -t , . l• Y . ...t. -+ —" - 7 '. remember, not in South Carolina, nor in. DII — . 11. SM yr! i &Is . oN, i • hAlabatria, florin far-off Texas, but in the ,„lEox DENTisrs.—Montruse„ A .,......--„,.., .• 1 State of New. York, and in Ile. Northern clorno, in Lathrops' new building, beer .. i ~.,,,,,..: ~,„ ~, ~ tile Bank. All Dental operations will he nlktaaailia i C ity ot j roy.• And' the refugee journal -I,rform,4l in:cood style and warranted. , :, , ist is in Toronto-to-day, a living exempli, ''' (.. (11 " TiLki) ' • • •• • ' ':" ..... j. 14- 111.:4D ' fieation! of,•l;tepublieati ' degpotisin, ..and a DRS. OLMSTEAD it READ, 1 witness to the more enlarged.and stable XXI 01.1.,1) A NN0 . 17 NCK,to thii Public.' freedom of a British Province:' If N thstth4 have entered Into a ;parinershrp for the 1 , , Practice of MEDICINE & Siftery, ! I and are prepared to attend to all (milli; in the line of their., vofession. Omen--the one formerly occupied by Dr..1,-C.. o .hnstead, in - DUNDAI. F. . !, • thy 7 3m. 1)R. N. Y. 1 . .:1'4.7. ;1.. i% '; . 1 .11, 1 ,,i, :an and Screon. Friendsrille, L Pa. Otijce appoeitt ' !be Jackson IlOuse. i Ty r I ci . 1 s :F e rr ... . < Fp , - ;1 1 1:f ir t r i t , ll , n n t at ., t_et r nitni to 11Mtreatturnt and • : and ir coadentlhat hi , knowledge of, and eypertenee iu that brat(ch of prat: tiro Will enable him to effect a eute lb the mug difficult i . 4,1,8. For treating' diaemmot of dose ;rowans Up fee Neill •i 1., ehargod vele''. the patient ir henhfitted by; the treat- meet. . Otugrod tt.#th, it ! . . S rri lAY 011111 ,k . VADARIN, ‘NUFACTrItERS AND DEALERS In Italian and .11 American Mirble for Monuniente, Itrniittonen., I'iiih-Tahles. Maidlt's_ Sinks and etntre-Tables. Also dealsre in Narblei zsd Slate tkir .Ifantles . Centro-Tablea,,Ac. Skop a tea' doors. east of Searle's Hotel ott Turnpike Nlontrosre,l'a. . • y* . . - Nl'.l -1 ,\oNi , t• 1 I 't.371/-: m.: .OF 'r l'EACE.—Grent. i Bend, 'n. l .otdee . c 7 • ~n !dnin t.trret, opixedte the We,tden liout,h. ' ni4 2 . . r ;• r 'OH S N AUrrir ''' " ' " V • 1 rr A tzli/ON A 111;F: TA:MOIL—Mon trose, Pa. Ilion I l'iVel I. N. Itullard's Grocery. ortl Main-pet:vett Timid - id for past favors. be Follett* a' e,ontinupre i : pledging Ilino,lfto do all work Fat iFfactorllv.Cut ting roue on short notice, and warranted tolltl! , Montrs.r, Pa,. Jut, tlth, 1.950.—tt. 3 , ii, . ~. 1 P. I INF'' , l' - - ~ _ , • , i - ...- i ilAstuoNABI.l:: TAILOB.--711ontr . ise. At. .4:11op . i i ll' in Phomix Limit.. over storrrof Ititad. War° a.! 4 ,t l'oer. All work warranted . AN t(Ai WRY iiiiNh. , Puttingdune on 6hort notice. in best tityle. jail . lio ' N - " a ' free boru son of this s er) State of en country betbre the people of the I.7nite;l' York, represent in gti large and respectable Kingdom; to compel the Ilipubhcan :minority of the people, do in 'my paper presses of the -free' State*, to but a sto p and seeeeb (when inteirogated) express to this fearful condition of affairs, that s I my abhorrence of this tnn•eligious war, consent to make my own injuries public'. 1O 1 .llth. its , pog. e uey, and protest against it in As ,I look from my whitlow ea y onder , the name of civilization and Christianity. water, placid :ind golden in the morning For or., Sir, Twill claim and have free sunshine, I would that what Mad to re- • dont ofspeech, thoughit cost sme liberty, latewere all a wild dream, conjured in the-, property and life. Nor .am I the only feverish visions of an April night. But one in Troy that • demands his rights, and alas! My person bears still the evidences `knowingknowing dares maintain them.' of Mob Violence, and the newspapers, let- Has it come to this, that a Northern tern and telegrams in my pocket are dumb, maw, an American born citizen, a lover but active witnesses of what I have VII.. i - i : of ois r eountrv, cannot, among his own dared; and the absence of my baby daugh- ' people,'express his:sentiments on a ques -1 ter's lisping accents, and my wife's girl- non that concerns himself, his wife and is,ll thee, as I take my lonely meals, all ;.his family? Are we in the cause of negro hourly eon to recollectien the fearful i &eta fun to muzzle the white man ? events of the few past days.. . 1 Ila t not ter fishing arms, men or moo. lam but a young man, and have seen iev to n; "rebels," :Is you are pleased to dark hours; Litt never on the ocean in term those Whom Yon hare. villitied for her angriest nthodi have I ever known ,a Ithe past twenty rears or more. I live ''cloud so dark It storm so terrible, as now , under the - United States Government. I r howls and bur is over my distracted land. i respect it's laws—btit I"' protest against As When children read-the history , the French Revolution, thew start in ter °l.; this' war. I Are we', sir, to have a proscription and ror, and in the gloaming ask with anxious 1 reenact the scenes of the French Revoln faces if such scones ,could ever be re-envet ;lion? Have von read history to so little ed in this noonday glare of Nineteenth .. i purpose, as not to know that theist:, who Century wheh the ei ,‘V s i e m e t n i t o b tl ; ; lt s s °l o 6 f il i t p ::; t e l i t ‘ ', l e e s. eo n a y elinatiourated a "reign of terror," were countrymen; w ill p i „ rw .i w h at madness among its Ultimate tictims ? Do you sup pose your party can muzzle Northern men possessed the people, that sovereign States i by mobs ? s hould rush to arms in a groundless,aim- ' • ' , WA less; cruel fratriciard war!, . 1 ~ oat is one of your standing emu plaints -ag:thist the South :' Why have I am the publisher and editor " 1 the Troy (N.`Y.) Mernin you said it "stank iii the nostrils ofChris g —an office purchasedby my own and Week/ Y • News exer- tendon?" It is- that free men cannot , xress thei Do you wish riOns. My father, the late C. Loveridge, 1t e o I p ose the r sy senti mpathy nients. or ail Christian edited the Troy Mail in 1838-0 0 in the i lands be ,_ c carrying your of point party :n sat " O ne. "' It was a Whig paper that } the expense of tbeliberties of the people ? he printed. My sheet, was Denwratie. i Your followers, Mr. Greeley, if acting Whether the paper was able or -vapid, without your instructions, are terrible whether it had_five hundred or live thou- bu n gters. If . with I them, yen, Sir, are sand ofa circulation, does not• matter ; ! rene"a * de to cis ilization mid a hypocrite it was my paper—my property, and devo lio that liberty you so loudly vaunt. ted to the great cause ofNational Democ. Of course, you 'will not. answer my "eV ' It was my - Means of ii Y enh° ", — questions,-but, ultimately, con will find and I worked ; b y d ay, and ; I ' 3 ,Ilig h , t , to La. ' similar oneS pressing on yottr at t ention calcate ‘" ch v. "' ',°`. national policy as I throughout the entire North. J arlyise animated my party, which comprises a . I von to give them your earnest attention. very large ,and respectable minority, of , - T he time will come when filet . will have the people of the State of New York. 'to abe heed • 1 . In 1857, when residinw-in-Texas, where I atn, Sir, yours rcispect lulls•= . I was marriA (whieh wy as one of m of- ! . 1. E. F. Lovnerm.e, , "f eß ses with the gentlemen of the mob!) • Proprietor of TI TI •NI ' •,. N• - it , o) . orlon, . (Ass. I prophesied the present condition of al- , • fairs. Going to that. State a Northern , Directly above this letter, was thissc)). man, and viewing the civilization of the teneer 'Die. Free Platform— REACt...,!" two sections with imPartial,eyos, as, be- I The word "peace" was in a white square. dame a literary man, I had read history I formed by_ lines r!l` , "quads'' abov e and to a sufficient purpose to see that an ulti- ! below. mate clash between the two -civilizations My friends had ukgegi me to hoist the was inesitable. Had I mserap-bOok and ! American flag in my - paper. I had no bound ftles of papers with `inc I could sat- • lead or copper cut, sgi I went ,o a wood isfy,by quotations from my *WTI articles carver. "He is in the same building as my in the I Houston Telegraph, Goiliteston 1 office, next door to the "Market Bank of News and New Orleans Delta that this I Troy." He had no . wood the size of statement can be substantiated. . I type, so he took. a jOb letter A, and on its In the. atropaign of 1860, though work- ! back spread a white preparation, sketch ing with the National DemObracy, and.! ed with a pencil an !American flag, and a giving the causemy pen, and speech, and !liberty cap on the the of the pole. The of my, purse, Fpredicted;in priYate conver- I work was done by a boy,, in the twilight. , sation with leading politician the election I There were a number of 'dots put at ran - ---- ----- — 7 -----:—.,- 1 • - of Lincoln and the revolt of the Gulf! dom. When thc cat was placed on the Dandelion Cofre, Statissz Bcfore the Charleston Convention I press, the inic fllkAllnp many of the dots, 4 ILEALT/IY bosatagn. Gnu pocuil talthlslCoft - ce will 1 r I toresaw it 4 division, and nay:political :as was natural, the wood being punetnt gal ix In th, a= nui,li an too pounds of other Cave. .or i • F:ti• 1* Aimg/rtinRELT. record tit a Democrat was well known. It-o recently. This flag • was above the - ___ __ T _ Th, wlre. ..._ t, , . urre s , :. ~, : 1 Carolina th l e .h :time of the seceSsion ofS . outh I platfortn. The ign'orant mob next_ ght) A • : , . •,,„„ . ~ 1 ~i i. . t ., , ave urged thy revemitton of , deemed it a secession flag; as the sequel TIMOTHY' &FEDI tete Confederate States of Me South Di will show, my attempt at corn i ,a o u s trrantodlrre iron , DMIY andol3At ' croba etwasais, ;the Federal Government. • Every hour it came near being MY death warrant, ' ALSO , ; Wth 4 delayed! strengthened the secession In another column I had a displayed .ev c o , cause. ' delayed! Lineola's imbecile policy beading, which read : t` The Republican Large Clover;oe " . " 1 - COUld Inive no effect but to unite •the en- j civil war"---"A Reign of Terror ( om , ro: ',la. for ready cash only. by .NEE.I. WARM. ; tire South. • gad I been -of the Ropubli- I Menced"---" Blood, f. Anarchy and Mob Ventres'. MniCbl. Mi. - ' ___-__. _ ______-- ;•. r a l,h, ply policy miiiit have been the i Law"—" The Voice oftheF , ree.", Under " 411 TAKE t 4, w Yor • • tame; .for know what the proud, mon- ;it were brief evtract43from TheNe k ley_makingOlOrth will not see, that, they Day Book, Buffalo Post, Utlea'relegrapb, IC SL IEI t Peru, ik x l / 4 1 ton and a nos ,it irumot coerce the South. - They may pre- 1-11. Y. Herald, Scheifectady News, Albany Fur,.. ' " . , :goutla.:artrnent'of•Leather and lflo;us and ' Aar+ constantly Qt. 17,1Pq MCC. Tannery, t, kitiOp ou tract the war twenty years, antkdritin the lArgus N. Y. Tribine, 4ke. ‘ I had the skin 50.,•, t , , Ination of its best blood and treasure, but 'latest news, ,, atid about fourteen lines on m "" r ""' r '' 6. ' 1 " 4/ ' " e ' AT" '" "they ean only crush the boat whew every! . , . , Al I 1. 'IP b 'r , ` • t ts ", I'vnntl4 1 1 i in w'thin its border , : bleaches S • A..-T WILLL i ni " -- i r . . his bones , I'm?, mu. not Intended 46 a our on The.Slerald, but reflects on Greeley Indor.ing the mob on E. nuctt, ' )11N (i I 1;1.‘ S:1 lON A ni.r. T.\ )11.,-31cndr4.4e, Otop I meal-the Ilaptisd Meeting lion-e, Tmrakdke greet. All nrderA tilled prntuptiv. Itt first-rate cutting done oil ,Itilrt moire, and wurramtvd -....: L. B . TSI3ELII, ri"' • ErAins (lock,. Watches, and Jn e i . clry ar the 1~. shortest notice. and on reinvanahle,t ems. au 'work warmnted. Shop in chandler and Jessup's .tore. :MT:Tr:rise.. Pa. , 'I outs _...," ''. c F t po! r C. 0. FORD/LPL t • r FACTI 7 Rfat of /100 T5...(•.5 . o Esl Mqntrose, 17.1 P. Shop Deer Tyler. store. fAll kinek,t of work soatalt: to order, and repair:a; dotty neatly. Jett 'o' . .- - . - IN E., LER itt Drutzt , , Metiltitte.. Chemin:lW: Dre • . 4 St . l uffe, Was, 'Warr. I t.:lntr. (Mi.. V ttrnhll ,. 514 n. ety t:ln•-. Groeorte=. Fniter.Good....fetrelrt' roe.- • wry. .4 e. —A z ent for all the nhot po r iirlar P;M:N.7 74 El V, C' INES,—.Mont into. It.t. ' t, . , t " ha If I'llol'. I'IIAIZI.ES 110Ii1e1:j, . - I < • I 31 , R , t 1i ,, E , 1 , t n n t t o il .. ! . l .. n , i:;_p s it iTn g ;: r .i. , Mullrobr, ; rtf i.., Shop in 11 A V 1)11:N liii(YrtlEli`Z ' ; ' , ' , MOLES:ME Dlllll.loitti IN, - i 712 - .4 1 1-IVEC.M3e Z 7 CO:TIC:OI%TM ANI)-• 1.• ~ " I FANCY GOODS. OLINIINYDF.S. TftACY IIAYDEN. 'NEII'LV/LF9r:P.NP-4, 4 ,A:4)IW.E HAYDEN. I I i • I'. E. BlitiStl,) 31.11 • Nuw I , I , ..RIIANEN T I.y,AT ..Srprilag - v1111.05, Will attend to tLe hales of Lis TlOCeesiOn promptfy: °Mee at all. Lithre.leiilkel. .4fKuri NEW MILFORD,! IS . Tlik. MACE 71) lii Y IYOUR HARNESSES, CHEAP POE C isiz, AND GET THE WORTH OF ,YOUR MONEY reir. E 3 ,' INSURANCE COAIPANIT, Ot Nov-'York. - --- CASH CAPITAL, ONE PAILLION'OvILARS. ASSETTS Ist Tub.' ±B6O, [81,481.019.27. LIABILITIES; " " • .43,4168.68. L Milton Suiltn,fien'y. cbas.J. Marti n , Vresident, John " t- rolle jet., d•and rcutlw'cit. by thc-'nuderai6ed, at Ids office, one door above Stmrle'sflotel Ifoptrtsa% Fa. .nov29 y ` • MILLINGN SAUDI* Agent. X3C . • 33 IS XIL wi'l ;IV ur ju - st_reteireil a large stink Of.snew gtovee, for Cooking. Parlor, Office and SliopiparposeS, forl4 ood ur Coal, with Stove. Pipe:Zinc, - assnrtment Islicicm. and desirable, sad will bC sold ort the most favorable terms for Cap(:, onto Rrontid Six .ifonth. 2terpere. . ; New Milford, Oct. TJth,..1860. ' . . , To die Xditor of 1140iToionto Leadrr DEAR SIR: The taskbeforc me is unpleas-. .ant. A sense,ofthe duty, Lowe to the cause ofcitil liberty alone can enable me to do it.. As I Sit down in a strange city, under,, the protection of the English flag-.—shekl tered by the scepter °roue who is ziot less truly Woman because she is. lawfully Queen-:-the thoughts of my own distract, ed r country so inextricably iittCrtwine that I scarcely know hOw to tell my simple story before the bar of the civilized world. Injured cruelly. in my person and prep erty, and emapcll4. to tlee my country for no ,Offenee against its lawS—tmless, in deed, it is a crime to suffer the wrongs of law-breakers—l could gladly keep my per ..sonal grievance froin the public - eye, diit know I l were the Only •one•lizus outriged. But it is to put :in ?end to the neigh of Terru r r that prevail; in the Northern tea ilAtateS; to protect, if possible, other onfortunate4 by rei,:ealinf; the true state of affiiirs in that. section oriny unhapp, CUUMO . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ' - ~.• .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . , s ;_,,...! .., , T. -::, .., . ...,... , . ...._,. .• . . .. . •: .••• 4 . .'--; r . . ' " '' ' II - ::;...': ' . . .., . , ,H USE .. . ~......._ : ~ . _ _.., ,_ _ _ c..,,, ..,..,_ • ... MONTROSE, PA. , - THURSDAY,MAY 16 1861 • golden stinahine of . • in . the its patriotic : " Prdseription," Mid some -lucid items. lands. ' -• ! ,Said one of my hands, as we were get- The War lkoke . out. „This platform was I ting up the paper, " Mr.. Loveridge, if 1 the head of mv pape'r: "No coercion-Imo I were yon, I would get a revolver. Yon civil war. TlielecOgnition of the coifed- ; will be - mobbed." "My boy," I answer .erate States Inevitable. No Protective :eil, "I never carried , - a -weapon yet for TuriflHthe Monroe doctrine must; be car- • fear of man. L never-went armed except tied out by both, confederacies—,the States !in gunning in the Southwest. - lam not are sovereign—theM rights•must be guar- ! coward enough for that." . .. • anteed." . This - platform was essentially I .I retiretl,4t 2.1- a. sq., after 1 'sow my pa the same as that of the-N. Y..,Day Bna,tper - rto presti: Sly wife 'and child were N. Y. Herald, N. YlNews, Syracuse- Con- ! visi tog at my mother's in Albany • for a •rier, and leadiug palters in the North. .• few days. Albany is fifteen minutes by On the 14th mstj, the news. reached ; railway from Troy, and my relations-there. Troy of the bombardment of Fort Sumter., are all Republic s, and admirers of "Old Isaw the people were wild and the excite- 1 Abe.". . , _ .. went terrible. I took out the 'displayed 1 Next ,morningl arose at, 7 ,a. in., I heading of my platform 'and protested ; got a job of the thouiand bills ,on my against the war going further. Manyl- press, and sats it got running. I bad - vir- DemocratS, in a initiguided moment - or in i nous jobs of Lill heads, cards, &c., wait sheer terror, went with the 'current. I ! ing their turn. :- was born a free man; and did not purpose 1 I breakfasted at B. o'clock, Lind began advocating murder to suit a mob ; but, I putting up my daily mail. . • . • , - though threatened With violence, by ru- i The Itlayor of Troy, His Honor- George !nor, and - while my friends feared my of ; Lt. :Warren, Jr.,' a good Democrat, whose Tice would hes:lel:l4, 'I pursued the even 1 election I had earnestly supported a few tenor of my way, and many of the wealth- weeks before, accompanied by two men ' lest and most honorable Men in Troy bade 1 With red, white and' bluerosettes came in me God speed its resisting mob law: ito my office. , • . , • On Thursday night, at .10 o'clock, Apr. I AIN . Hoxon--3lr Loveridge, the people 17,1 composed and,partially "set up" the are excited. Your_lpaper. this morning folowing:— • 1 inflames them. May. I, as a friend, re. ~, . . • • A I.VITER. - - ; finest you will in future do- nothing to ex „ . . Tgor, • Aprito s, 1861. : cite time p , eople?.. I can not protect . , yon • Ilorier: GIrELLICY I ,,.PSQ. Sir :--=-My ; against violence unless you modify your sonal acquaintance with you is limited. I I • m • have never trained in your political camp, i , J n.• LoyEnsoo - E—Your - Honor, you P er- ; tone. have Lean a gOod friend 'tonic; L would andrwhat is more, linever mean t 0, .; • but i . not give you any anxiety, but this is all I demand a Imearinit+ind an • • „ ansu t r no a I wrong. 1 i'Ou ;ire rich ; I rim poor, by ~ plain .:question, because I believe Plum comparison. ff the mob sacks my office more than any othe'r man in the Union, to-day; they may rob ' you to-morrow. - responsible thr the present state uf aflhin' , i Have 7 You not read 'the history of . the and because 1 hart: imitbrinly given you i Reign” of Terror? , You are an educated credit for being an honest man, with all _ ..-.. . o ll as iny,se i l • : ',./. .- .. _ your "erochets, hurlon eed and William 11. S'eWard never were, and —unless a `. 4 iniracolous eimVersion" is worked, like in the lease of .fames Clordon Bennet* of the Berald—they never ran be expected to. become. You and I differ in opinion on this question of civil. War in .the land. Voir think it right and hOly—l. believe it to be unconstitutional; iniquitous—unjustifiable in_eipediencrand abstract right. Su far so good ! bat here - i 4 the poimt:— . here in this free city of Troy ; here in this Nineteenth Century ; here in the name of Liberty, I 'am called a "traitor,", my property is threatened with violetice„ and my person is n& safe, because a num, Ifs well as myself. ~et me implore yon, to face one S truth yom can never compromise with-a mob. . His ilosou (solo ence)--Trirr, but the city has not physical power to protect you. I warn you as• a friend. MI:. Lovnium; E —Mayor: Warren, von have been a true friend to me • I will lve d your advice. If I-can say nctlirlig in fa vor of wholesale slaughter, I , will be sis lent. 1 thank you, I respect you. What mob could do, personalregard for one of the noblcs4-, truest men that- ever sat in .the MaYoralty chair of Troy would lead me‘to promise, and I would risk my life to save George B. Warren, Jr., to-day. , A higher, truer man, never lived. Some of his associates went, to argu. .. . . . __ ...... ............ in g for--a revolver:in my hand also, ::,,d : win' .+I:': ITS - local, but .Warren wisely said, "Do not I;Tx "' tl ' PA : WA " i. ' N ' Jx.- . he fen:tel.:: At. that mone!nt the STeriff ~ . let us argue this, question, boys,. - Be con- ' I - „Ms wife arrived at SeliesleAaily.sit'C, A. . th d - I 1 • a 1 1 1 • . . rIII! Tnlnt - N.: rOn SECD3SION. posse res le( in an c carte tie so,en. ..The New- ark Tribune, when" the .sec ; tent ! He ha; . promised!" • 31., where it took all my -own Popularity The aboik. is , ,:i, •sueeinet and, truthful • 1. I went •on . wsth ms ntail. A e"rowd of :as a man aud iny - friends' efforts to restrain ts: cats Inca, all wearing - rosettes 'of red, • a nit. ,b, I was urgently advised to leaVo . ago, argned for the rightof secession, con history of the Whole :drain *So fir an .1 ession movement first bcgun tour months waS e..iiieerlied. I was there li'V accident. white and blue, then marched_ up in ray IthelT : 1 , ,...n.tm. States: and determined to go . .1 -•• • dateof • •• I was colsn, the et•ery . ,cioi ~ -1 tending that ; olliee. Soule of - thou had small flags on ' further. My wife returned tn Albany, : : C.taen—Clldei . lVOrille , to prrzserve the peace We liavx repeatedly asked those .who their caps. 'I recognized the most of them ; • an d if t h e M o b w in _. . - s out Int permit,- will •-j • ' • i ' • . ' • 1 -• • dissent from outs views of this matter to : 311.0 protect property from the vio enee ot ~ • as facie; I-lind seen, but' could pot call nit a f ew d a y s , ' ' ' I - .:- .! a drunken and taireasonalile mob. 1 ;:tell us frsinkly wliceher they do or do not them by name,, nor locate them: 1 I dare tint, fur, the sake of ,•others, tell ; should have done the same fur Miner, -, or ! assent to Mr. Jefferson's statement in the The Ringleader-1s Mr. Loi i . eridge in ? : whe-helped meet! my way. •'I Was watch- Declaration of Independence, den goner-• i l any (Alen-citizen, under the same eireiiiii Mr. T.overulg,e—l am the in. in,• ea, as were they: In Syracuse :i gallows ii nments derive their just power id3Ca the The Ringleader—We are, Sr, a Vigil- ; s l, :-. it, of antes ;and, iii-doino should a drunk j erected for one of her weitthieSt citizens- en Wti • , rOv draw a revolver -it lilyrn breast, i consent of the goveed ; and that when anee Committee, of the Public Safety, ! ph i syritense tlourier V: . threatened with . j should draw mine, and shoot; too i t .: ever any - fibril' of government beeomes to-----. . • . , . kicking and its editors with the; gill, kiws , lneeessary to protect ins oti•ii "person, or i destructive to these ends, itls the right ef Mr Loveridge--,llold tip. lour peed i Lockport thereis i i.n s, on a moment.. • Aye these »umbers invaJ [speech. 'ln Butlido the Press a Muzzled. 1 ninety -time , hundredths of the good citizens of this titntie a new government, &c. &c. We ; ding my 'office intended to intimidate me? I I have papers to prove this, .1 . ' li • r ilv a •ce it that doctrine,beliesin i eoinninnitv would sustain, me, or any once !do " t . • t • L g Voices—No matter. Yeit. What then ? Gentlemen of the Canad . • P • the , • • 'd • - ian ress, else, in so cling. •. • -. i it. intrinsically sound, benificent and one 1 The kingleader—We Collie to Warn , duty of thehour with . you is plain-. Ido I And-now, Mr William Penn Miner, I that, universally- accetned, is calculated to Iron, Sirs li on must retract:all. you hare I not come here to interfere•in yOnr. politics hate .1 f e w words for you, Yon dragged i„-prevent the shedding of, human blood. . . .. . .. '''said in your letter in this day's issue, Or ' disenSii our institutions, to plead' for slave- t i n,. „; m e i nto And, if It Justified the secession from the your Paper in the meaner I iwe will tear your building over your head.. ry, or- do anything unbecoming a - man i sou did to gratify personal' or political 1 British Empire of three", milliints of coheir , We give you 12 hours to leave town, I if you will not retract. who ,seeks an . asylum from a...:Reign of , !'Ferror. Ido not ask you to indorse my .;.' malice, or both. "from the day I..came to 1 teivn to the Present thne, every, i ists - in tin,. sit da not see nly it would: f„ w wee k s not justify time secession of tire millions of • :Mr. I.6veridge (indblding a copy of ate 1 statements; butt if von wish eorroborition 1 I, • (. 1 I- 1 • .:• . Southerners freut the Federal Union in • - von ave. in ii get ut some miserable in- , !,. {Troy NeWs)—Cowards! scamps! \T hat . it. is plenty in the ItePubliCan prints. !IRO] " :tiendo in connection with my nrkne. I . , - • . • lis the eflimse I have eensinitted ? The j ... . ' Mr. 13artitim of Bufllilo cenies, out, and i have let thernpass • but When volt Publish ! • , ".Th,•tch:z4i-zipii informs. us that most 31:iyor hits been to see:me. Ris anthori.-; •• - -.11 t h 1 tt: •li • ' ...I 1 f , „in a e papers. s a es, t.lit .tet. is.ec o Id • If . I • 1• 1 -of the cotton 4 4.•tte, are meditating .ai to the .Wor in e ect that- am ?tot_ oy a, . . ~ •--. •• Ity I recognize. Yours, I defy: Ifl must being-a.Seeessionist when„lie is si Repub- .to the flag of inv . -country. forth. leave town,-so be I will not retract.. : lican, and haslet the salaries of his hands lof bringing me into disrepute. With the re- Lille 4lll 7s elecihni• , Very• wen; they have Voices (going down stairs)—We wills' run on _when they went to war. _Facts - 1t• bl d ••k . hark'the•• ' i 1 ! spec a e, an nu cme .a .. for NI- a .r_g.st to nuiclitate, and' meditation is a . see! we will see !: • like these show epnelusively that this: war ~ - olence of a mob, it is about time tll'ut von Pr"litahle eml-do!'lliellC of --leisure. Wi• • .. Mr. Loveridge (to the Ringleader, lean- 2 .... is ,the Trench Revolution, • with :the . .addit s i inid I had a reekoning- .who }trade you. have - a chronic, invincible disbelief in dis. mg - over the banisters)---eWill yam not i halal horrors of the 'servile .eleMent. A I Win. Penn Miner, the eonServator of ni v . itition as a remedy for either northern or tell me yoor runne? You are speaking to : suspected man is unsafe. •To keep your it oN • a lt, v ? V. sir, when the itrinv .of-: southern grevienees ;we cannot perceive. , me like atuan behind a 'black silk.ntask. l . mouth shut will not do. You must indorse ,'l'i'aslilit.gton was freezing, staking, d'ving ions' necessarY relation between the alleged Will you not let me respect:l, your eptirage ? ! the star. Yon must obey. the Mob. . ' ."'ancestors.: disease and thins ultra-heroic.. remedy ;still ! •at Valley Forge, "one of niv • Your brute courage '.. • 4- - Pei-haps lam the first of the: emigrants ; who fought all the way t?om Bunker Hill 'we say, if anybody secs lit to "meditate i The Ringleader--- 7 N or I will not oive . from the other side of the line,. but I 'shall ; to,Yorktown,.• "anio . no then—the` m oo d : disunion, LET THEM DO MI 'UNMOLESTED.— ,p.iii my name. Yon can find_it out. . r' Ev - i not be l the last. :This excitement Must a • . I you betir, - right across tne . Cliester count v ; 'r That was a basesaiid hypoeritie rots the ery one knows "Inc. You heed my •warn s , run its fearful length. It iis ma' louger a l'i ' •• • . ' Housersdsed, at southern dictation, :bout . , ine, was refusino eVen to sell prot elms , e Mg. . question between North find South. alone, t h em i the ears of 'John Quincy .Adanis„lbecause to the suffering patriots, but carted,: - Mr. Loveridge—Then: .1 cannot even re-. I but. between freemen 9f the same section. be presented a petition for the dissOlution i 1 o - Philadelphia for the -British arms-, • sped you for physical or brute . courage ! i It' is - not pleasant to be an -exile; but it i which was then rioting in that cite. - • .of th'e Union. The petitioner had . a right; Cannot this crowd furnish one champion, ,is better than to be the slave ot•the 'mob.: Again,.sir, when Inv father" was fierlit- .-to make the request :it W. 34 the members . to tight like anent with one poor, sick, ,t If "to thrive With- the time, men Must look in g the battles- of countiV: "at Lakc.. duty to present it. . fragile citizen like mySelf? I only welgn ! like the t•n t e," . th en a ll I c ,„„ sa yij 9 , I ran- Champlititi, Lthidy'S Lane ma- Bridgewa. • •" And non, - if the ebtion States. eonsid., . 113 3, pounds., -- ' • i not.look like these days -of bloOd. 1 had i ter, in the war of 1812 c Yours was oppos• •er Me value of the Union debateable, we , • The crowd wennt down muttering.eitr. 1 rather have free speech ; and bear a free I mug that war; and sonic of Your kin help-; maintain-their perftiet right . to discuss it. set, and "well seg.'' , , • "••• I heart, even though ender, the - . Protection led to burn blue lights on thet:cal : mud to ' ...Nay, we held with Jefferson to th e inalien- I went on mailing my papers. . A Re- :of athronc, than feel I was a edward, the I light the enemies of their country' to the : able right of voinnomities to alter or shot= publican grocer, that I Will not ' pot, 'for I toe"' of the vilest of altdespotisitiS, that of i sacking of our roans and cities: • An own . ..ish• forms ofGoveinmelit that have he ,he is not even tit to whip, came lo• t•f 1 1( 1 , a frantic vieions inob, who seize, on times un c le of mine also fought in that war, with ' come oppressive or injurious ; and •if the said, " Mr. Lost edge, please wmy ithdraw I • like these to 'Wreak ;heir coarse 'hatreds Jattksen in the .sontli-west and at New ! the cotton States " shall beeinne• satiseed ' advertisemeut." "Sir, ' said I, "the or-; on truer and ,better men. i .. '. Orleans ; continuing to serve' the armies that they can do better out of the Irnior. der is ticedless•--it has been done." " now.! That God, i His ifi il• - 11 ---- A--illt- lOve, nntv i of-the Republic till his deittli: in 1847; ;;than in it, we issisr Os txrusu riyEW much have Ito pay?" "Nothing` Sir ',grant peace, to my distracted hind, is tht• holding the commissiois of . Inspect - or " 0 TN PEACE ' "The right-to secede -may ,to yon—l do not wish your money." He ! : tetrnest prayer of yours - , very r4ectitilly, i General of the 'Southern Division of the .'be :t revolutionary.- one, • but it exist:;- ; lie!. he !"'hinglicyl the, Grocer; "then lami • . . • E...p. LOVI.;grO(E., .• - ' arinv,whenhe died—it comMissiniCreeeiv- nevertheless ; . and we do not sec how one so much richer !".. 14 hat nisei willnever 1 Publisher Troy. Morning.':News 1 . eil from the hero of the Hermitage w h e i,. rirty.ean haven right to do what' another -• reach Tophet.) He i'nn took my- mail T„,,,/.,„, April, 186/. .'. • i , 1 Presid,•in. Perhaps, Mr: Miner, you mav :ParlS has ts rigtll 10 prertnit: We must,. book.' . You arc sending papers Smith," - ." - • - • -, 'mooi have heard of General Kingsley, of 'Penn- •- ever resist - the.assertcdrid-ht of any- Stati; said he.: ".Very well! It is Hone, of your i * • , The Flower of Tina' . eeSec• ''. • • . Iv, remain in the I nibs: and nullify or de . . businessr ..And I-seized the instil . book, ; 1 - . -. .- is the laws thereof; tO Withdraw- - fronl' I Opparttieitvls-the "flout ere oftinie ;and"' 2 ,• .? • , ... • and pointing to, the stairs., iyhispereds , .. ~ .-• ' the t mon is reitte another i. . • her matter. And - ' ! Chase of the 3r:i11...105t his life frnm the' " You go down stairs ;it -once.' Heleft.. i I ts the - stoek may remain when the flower •i whenever 3 considerable section of. - our . 'of hiS country in the FlOrida tsar ' ' The truth is I had some twenty South- IS-cut off, so time .may remain, with i ! us 1 service- •i-ar which you and clenoiiiMed ~ .I_Tnion shall deliberately resolve - to go - out, ern subso•ibers, chiefly in Tennessee and when o pp or tunity i s gone f orever . . .!, ! .s . • . ~„ . , yours'., .., ...._ we sliallresist all coercive measures •de k ti nt intainousAtndivicken, taking sides n lin . keep -. . unseeeeded Stales. . I presume - I -eat ~. Apropos to this, we may. reneir . , . as .cas.eie foe Iyhe for rceirs ha& been mitr. 91gel to eight or rein dailies sto . Texas, Louisiana! at, this season of .the year.• partieolaily, . 1 , five in a Republiewbereof one section:is: : derin '‘, T r 'del'enceleci men, women and - chit-- ' ' and 3lississippi—a •inere ',bagatelle of my •niotliers sltOttld not neglect the . opportit• daily issue! - ' - , . i nitv of providing themselves ' with .a. ;., , o ntri • circa of your 0%71 . 1.. n .... . , ~ - . 1 . When nil; mail was pfit "up ttook it to remedy .that Will be incist etlieticamis.in • - th e : And yet again, sir,. relatives .of -mine ' . . - . • . • - - „--"If the f'otton States unitedly and ' fou'oht ' n ahnost even" field -of battle -in ! earnestly wi s h to withdraw / peacefully the Post Office. :1 crowdof -. fifty were !,care of diseases incident to time si A pc-a)...ofir-te-.:•-melie.„1 tear -a war that" vi>ii an d :ii•oin the Union, We think they„should, an-d --s: about !us- building: I'did not even notice ; teething, such as dysentery: • (1134.1.h°e3 ' yours denctint;ed in this ..- Very town, would be, allow?d to do so.. Any attempt ' thew "by” more thtirt,a passing 'glance, I•I wind-eolie,:ite. lire refer to _Mits. WI . N z. i i Ihro;di the columns .Of the 'press and to compel them by force to, remain would ,- „ went to the Post . Ofliee .as 'leisurely as -I -tost....ssSOCI7:ITING-SYMIP ., for(!bild . Fen teeth- , nonc e v . se, • be contrary to the itrim:iples enaneiateel - in • i endorsing the infamous speech could. . I walked very slow. When with- 1- mg. . . _ . .- . 1 Declaration of Ind . .the inmorta. ~, . ellen ~ . denk in a few yards Of the Post •011 ice, 1 livird.. . . .. .. . ' Ur oni t` ht” praying t h at -the Mesi- 1 i !'• ''Thousands Thousand- , of ehildren . have beett•sayedJ 0 - • , • . '- ! cans Might " welcome our _soldiers with' - • .-- cmftiarY I .° Mc 'fundamental idem on the eryi . I did. net rite. .',rhe mobseiied . , front an . rally . grar'e by its t incise.. i ! se• ., bloody hands to - ihosuitahle graves." -' . whirl} -.1 ".„"u"" libcr lT' . .- is . tensed: --N. Y. •me ; I shook ',My fist in- its "title, 1 Is I'l 1 1 i• I :trci..e ~...I.S,va.tta..o.tt preparatien is the preset !pt. , Stillfarther, ~. 1,. 1 V. '' Aril 1 1 I 13ITI NM 1 In . I 11.• er 'i /thew, t voe,, I s6o. • •enced nurseti loose, and by 111:U11 force htirledine- papers . ion . or One of the mest expert .. . . ' Thous. nd upon the !sands. of the - people About a month) ago. the. New York throteli tile:Post Office open:winetc:ow. 1 . in New Englandould hits been' used with t this ..4 0 ,., t•,_ • . - „ i r„,,, - „, .„1 erei AI errtisce - liternadieau 'I on i Then - 1 turnedi. and in the tot unda faced.' nevertliiing suet:CM - in thouriaandS of easti. of exnuitry, and Other. sections of the 1 • ~ . . : .. r ~, . . ; State tit ' .i.. five pears,,' Isixe. heard nie 1 heanng rho determination of the President !that mob: - I told them: they were .niadi .. lt:not only relieveS ,the child trent . pail: -, ~ e tta? , .. . ~. ace : and f or ' to withdraw theiroops from Fort Sumter' r • Icti not '"what they did ; • but invigorates the Stomach :and: bowels; ; plead t o ritn e .unm m i ' °r . P e . crazed, theY knew ". • - :.• ! made . the" following reeranmendatiOn to 41 1 • I' teas - traitor, that I 1114 not' lorrects:po at . no idity, and'. gives tone aini . energy,i , 11 4r 1 1 1011 3 i ~ i - - • •c 4 , . ri •01 to. ife among . on„ress .. . . • •,-; • d . cessionlag • • houte ase . . .. , that I had a right •: ; to:the whole system:: !twill also tastantly ; ;; , t . been ig up nit te,r-e. ~. .r ..' •• • 1 c • • that' - n w h o . _ qt. IS immediately p g . - ~ to prod - aim for peaCe• . d. man !relieve; ri in -- • gin the boivelp and - wind- i nut'. Conntrymendenotaang a . , ..... . I .' g p- lid as :he eall An extra session of Co g , , . ! witlene means of flight or of defence,teleolic, and overcome convq ons„ -1V MI) I open nag dirt-eaters ! measurea may be promptly taken 0,011 . .4 - that :o r, ediiv ra ladled end' in death. . Lc . tlibu•saYe m, doti g h * fa i . -" • • •ofthel , for 'the 'pgliinse the Ere . in my heart ..Waa _quelling ,n t ...pe , 1 , m, , ... . :..: :'. .-- .; ,"through yourribald pr In Thor convention peop c , mob, t; w...en a creatiire . whouename 'know, : ~ ..• ---- 711"- ' -'4.741. .-.;. •• i sir;.there has not been 3 'war !from the'. of aeknowledging the independence Of the ' I li• I -i•lito'ineet again, shouted :; - ;-.o` . :•Eartners.!--Raite plenty of train-' an , . w oirs w,- I . . , : • _ .........____ _ ... ... . ..—.—._ . . . . . "Don't-let him speak-4e is tuOving thel TO 'THE P UAW .7'. . • I revolution - till the'present, that-routs - and' i .- people," and they kicked, beat, and cuffedi le - iv,. not a• • I -., 1 I • . .:E .I, czn „, ;i: u siuNa l . .' yT . I. • t La AA, with the enemies and dragged ill ' , , .., . American' people are cutting now, ach other's •- of your- country. Hitt "whett tue throats:you are perfectly happy, and set doh, where am 'of .the - Times last week, .1 y n o ci e g r i s i e ti l o f t ; s up4S .a t ii l7 f el l se_tut .p o en r "; i pf, 3 . ll 7 n o er ur , the deor;:' -- : tr e. ni an on a:ce m o i t t i ki nt n ei g f i l u m e o ti t;t u r:- - : asinken.rowdies-at the office Then retirovi rant.your peer, and I'll not permit you to Heaven,: while I gra ) ,your ma es o ent leanby dragging . au& up gleam -esisting. the display 0 the , ..s e i c e o e f ad d e rr o i r n i g n : r t e o CO il l,: l e e t i mv roar of that aW name before the publiC, and attempt. , tit • • l • l I thousand vieiot . ins to eiceite popul.sr• indighabo' n against - I "Fdidan's VRags I lieu' A L , A , A ate s 3 a lr t . ,a . M ite ints p . re ol s .i s j i e o t,: i t in . me because forsooth, at the peril of my:life uasueu4ro; I attempted to protect -the . person .and the very reek:. ind—au impression that : circle in horrid Is to me, I Bade thought, . property of my neighbors from mob' vio 1 ten tooth.. I. . - -- full explanation of the, lance that von aided' to incite. II claim . theth that ihey could hang, or'-burn . orl atrair ' -. • no merit fir the-deeds of.: my ancestors, ' shoot lee; but they. could .riotmake •me t In commn-with many - others,' I had and onlY allude to them to show you, sir, lift my voice in defense of wrong=of civil ! heard of the contemplated attnek 'on the . that vou lia'vetbi business to questionj the war. ' • • 1 office, but hacrunderstood that it was ,to t l oyn c t , o f m e O r m i ne tom ). countr y' s . TIM Mayor arrested me, di;spiie' thel take place at four, o'clock. The town :was , deg. If there iiin lower depth of infamy; ' in a rage of excitement, and i crowd, whO said do not interfere." the -.. ' • '! ' ba,nl. of ,I believe it is - reserved for himwho like ! was taking are away when fhe crowd seiz- drunken teen, who had enlisted, ina- yourklf, .takes advantage of his eciuntry's ' edme, hurried me to the Post Office, and I king -the . street "hideous " -. with their' m i s f ortunes, presence, Seeing this state of things, as -4 and of an inflamed popalace f 9 to tern popular `indignation upon neigh . - bade the demand .ore papers --from the j mat . . . i • , matter of personal safety, at dinner, I !Int burs. - Witne • -"IL ' ss your si slimes- reference - . , paper to your neighbor • Nilo . ok mv.list in the - teeth of the cow- ; passing up Market street' • toivards. the : Hunithm, and with what satisfaction you a revolver in rev pocket.. / /Afterwards, i n • ykm. last ards. " Never," I exclaithed. - HThe city ' Ceurt House, I saw the/ cro*d coming j gloat -miser* . the outrages committed upon authorities—the Siate officers,' and even i the imbeeile Federal Government I- will f down, threatening with horrid paths that his ppremisesned rights. - Witness your obey, while I live, under it. ii mob `they would 'clear the'..office . out, if:e. ,-- s• sneaking, false and scandalous .refere.reference'— • . , never. -., - , - „ , One of the Deputy Sheriffs was; crossing .to Maj. Puterba ugh, of the Eichanke Ho- . CuLERK INTIII: POST OFika:—Genue --, j the there-wasstreetahead of me ; rsaid to hini tha tel, ahose purse aud house and ht t .. men, yon rows. mob the United States Post i Office; but not a paper shall be riven up iin contemplation, and seeing no•policemen i list two weeks--who has- done more in until. the , publisher giVes his written 1 about, advised him to go to the Sheritre. 'that 011ie than yob and all your tribe will order_ - . , office and have the Sheriff come Mune i- . I • . -. • • > I . . . . . . d ,do, in that Is as .if this Isar should coatis- , . : elv down. I terved•back in the crowd Ifire . - : lie a ears. Witness your wanton de . The.3lavor again arri-ked ilie, and I! at • • ' ,' ,e i . l a few steps to the office, .which ‘ ht'. this' hunation of Mr. Shaver, publishing of him was lierrie'd through a eircuitou r s was- to Second street, where I gained 4e Onion ! time was fell, and crowded ins way to i . the most infamous falsehOod, because you depot. A leading Republican joined me ! the doer between the front office and type I h at ed him, ti e ,,. -a.5004 opportunity deprecated the outrage, and adfrised 7 MO' , rooth.. • I then l a i ddressed the crowd,' tell- I i ingthem that •r. Hannum was riot tl ere i - to turn thed of public indignatioz , l . against hini. Wm,Penn Minet,.you are to get as far away as I could. ' I . _ . g , ,l an assassinofcharacter and a public de- I went to Schenectady Wile -e I had . —that wrom; I i • lived formerly some two rears aia edited.never had; .and never can ! had m doubt he would make it , right— !T amer , y on -•. , J - . that this .iva.s private property and mast ' • i j . . . .... was pri.- ..: propel.; 1. the paper Cyrus Thayer, . . have a manly mipti.te or a Patriotie ono '4l- 4 " ( ' 4l- : not be disturbed—that if they were going . Lion. IVilling Ithwound and yet too Cow ducts (will) - has been warned anp . cued by a mi.,b), when I Sent a messenger of the : ardli• to strike, you content yourself -with ! . lairs they Must observe tit law s :a:a home. Aiding att•ay from the light .and sealing threat-, Tot 1 abroad to tight for the viadication to Albany for my wife, and scut this- di;t-- &v.- Lieut. Finch of the artillery c:une. ',tint your influnous sheet, the most das. patch to"the 3layorikf Troy:- I , thrum thy crowd acid said to tliem that tardly.attat•ks upon the • reputation of Stl " : " :cl ,'", ) ,! . ' : _ A PO / 11 ', 186 ,, 1 t ' : „ ' Mr, Chase was right, and . he 11331)(11 every tour neigl3bors. Four influence•,. like a Ti;7 TH E " ON ' -G."' WA lIIIEN F 11: ''' 1 " member of the Artillery would - • l•ave.------ 4 moral pestilence, is to-be dreaded by the the authorities alloW me to eturn to . , Again the cry wak raised," bring thed—ii good. Conscious that you cannot rule to Trot, pay my bills, remove m Y '"P"P er ' S t thing out and.tWo orthree ofthe ring- respectability yourself, you seek :t3:3' drag and lease 't his section ih.Leace :1 . t . leaders made a push at the itOor ;1 re p5:11- : others down to your ox•n level. Wm. . • .- - . tf- 1 -c.":".. ' i ,,. "• if -tnnot come in ! Penn Miner, I'll let. go the tongs an t d 'le • ......- •• e, them, saying, o (... t ANSWER: here :;" and then one of thein( his name 'I : you amp. - - TROY, April ,t 4, 1864• . , ' did not know) drett• an -Allen . revolvt-r April '2(3. 1861. . M ''' Met. tu: H.F. "" v}: "! l' "" E ' 'Es q: : ._ -- y,. " i . to from under his shawl, and with an oath . - - t•uti is to remain away fur tne present,. that he would goin. sprung tnd•:u•dt me.- THr SECESSION - DOCTRINE. while the 'Ohne mind,is so excited. You. lie soon found; in close proximity to his - .:_‘ . can write to Charles .Tianchy,' your land- - .. , . person, what I - evidently not lc.iiA- _' he N% .15 .. . . lord s to take care of your effect. JOB PRINTING of ALL IIINDS; DONE AT THE orritx , OF• /MEI DEats. c• c pt. .a.. , NIKATLY AND PRompon,y, , 'AN[i AT " LIVE AND trr•LivE" tifr Job work. and Bleak', to be.pald for Oa &Lifer), NORTHEI E. B: BMMEMI