The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 31, 1863, Image 1

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A. GERRITSON, PublisherJ
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garchy or despotism., . That is my, posi- . .righti and-liberties, Inever•Will consent
tion as far as concerns this pretended Go- shall speak from your chair' to the people
cruor : of Tennessee.' Andrew 4 - ohniOn df this 'State—never,' sir, never 1 -..--...
has not; been for years, and' is: not 'noiv, lt 18 known to you, 'air,.- whose leir 6
islit-
SPEECH f - ---I-2 i the Governor of that __State ; - and • I will. tive experience in' this hall extenda back
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0 r - . ' ~1 never reeogniie him as such, .by voting . ton period commensnrato with my own, -
rfrEsTEn . CLTDIIIICI for this resolution. • But.',-sir, liitlokut . re. that lam not in the habit of .wandining
; • Or SEEKS cousrt,
.. gird to any question a his Offieial post, from the p.7itiettlar subject before the
.. ; fi ~, Ji011,• fake Andrew Johnson as an indiyid- Senate to introduce general issues and ex,
rs. irrtuSENAT. - . OP PENSSYI.VANIA., ,;
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larch 6th, 1 86.3. • • ‘ 1 nal, assuming that he is , rightfully. cloth- tendtl argtments: But, sir, this . .debate
o..ttte4m.eimem, tinyitiii . g General 3 , keten " toywtr -I ed with the, robes of office. and 'may colt=liar been fir diverted from .the -- original
theCapitAl.)to,the:Anint R e solution tendering the nee i gtitutionally exorcise the duties of • tinti question. It. has embraced all the subjects:
et t
right. he :Senate Cittaniber to.g.x-Gocernor Johnron and..i bigh position . ; even then, I' say to von, tharconid.agitate• the public Mind...at 'OAS
w • ' - •
- ‘,..lr....qpettker, that I pe . verby my vote will time... If it had - reVen rested ...there; I
.MR.Si.EA. Ere: On this day,at this h - our, 1
. allow :i matt to cOmeinte'these halls and should have remained content.. But gen
in this pia& • a!great issue . is on trial.
1 from this place speak to :the people of • tiCilleil upon this floor have chosento sin
frang,lit - witli the niterests,not _only of the
the , this gre.at State in suppOrt of what I know gle me out aniongst. the DemocratieSena
preient, butkif !the future ; and irLin
imrt, Ito be-illegal, unconstitutional and tyraui4 tofrs here—and refer to the• probable ro
decision of this'issne, -have acted a
government. li snits-of my
.action opon my own
.future.—
wx. am:Tyr:co coonzr - - -/ItrNra. " PRINKE/L 110WeVer unimportant, L shall hereafter I ell nets c-Ft . !1- I le Fedel'al
AiM. ll.' COOPER & CO., . 1
look . back to this dav, to this- lour ~ a nd. ! koow,Sir,that Andrew Johnson has gone! I. ant sir, an. individual—individuals "as
, , - great re
far :u thefarthest
BTo ER Setree e i ,,
TlL,,s l 7 4 Vin n r,:,'„?,A,lla7.l ) .. er,„to this plit., truth teeling-s of to- little 1 as . ! ,
__ .____L_ ; gt-atnicati or, _ I . '•
' i sull timber - , to de.stt•ey,to uproot, to up-, snits are nothing. Principles and truth
, every principle : upon which this; are eternal ! . ll'an is mortal and. goes to
The iss e linVolved;" is not • one ; ' of per:- I turn
going , 1 great and 'fgopd government of ours waslins kindred dust ; but if, -- sir; in his person,
cons, it, i. onel'olibigisprineiples
1 founded. 4 know that he has bent with Int' his acts in public or in Private life,
back-tothe 1 foundation of - tins Govern
-soppliant 4,ee before tilethrone of power; I lie represents truth, he represents prin
ment. It K, sir,: whether the i loyalty of i
I know dill% for pelf or sonic Other con- i tiple —if .when power,paSsion (*prejudice
the citizen lis to be jndged of bY his foal- i
sideration,-he has -succumbed to . every` threaten to destro-the rights of the peo
ntv - and•aditeretice to an a`dininiStration, or- I
his ! measure presented to him for -approval or tie, he dare stand - up in defence of-them,
hether it is to be determined by
disapproval ;rand I bin that in speeches 1 116 . - may die, he may go to his fathershless
fealty and adherence to
~the. Government 1,
; 1.. I delivered in 'the capitals - 'of other- States Itd or unblessed. A Hampden and -t oth,
of the United states. . .
enunciated doctrines . which, if 1 trs have illustrated this. - They have,
In this qfiestion, it is i he . h a s
; adopted by the people of the
_great North, 1 a o . wn ire gloom ; but they are • now held
of
to present this brief exposition
would be subversive Of individual freedom 1 tip in - brightness and in glory. ; and, sir,no
of the'situatiert..cil affairs— that without-a 1
Constitution there Could .have been x n, : , 1 and personal' right. ,Sir, 'by no vote of 1 :natter what rday become' of mein regard'
1 mine can any person holding such views i\to this day's action, I know-that - l' shall,
Government and •no Union, and that nn-1
address the, people of Pennsylvania inthis _!-) sustained when the" passion and prej
less :there is fealty and adherence, to the
chatither. ' Never, sir, rieyer so long as I. radiee and violenee'of the lour have given
tonstitution, there can be notrue loyalty' 1
i l have a right to forbid lino.. Let. me . , - sir, way to the
to the Mverntnent anat. - pion based on it. thounilts whieh govern" men
I test this queition by ebntrast.. Let me when they are not bereft of reason.
That is the assize to be tried to day. Dis
iise it as! .. rtt n Tn.av_attempt. to cot/ t ime 1 ask-the majority of this Senate, :Whether I might in this connection repel—repel
it for party purposes, party reasons, and
i he - kyho ha-4, lately - been baptized by - the indignantly,repel with.truth—the assaultii
by party chicanery—the stie presented
! votes of three tortuired thonsand men in that have been attempted to be made Up-:
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by every ilePubliCan 'Senator who-1 this .I.Tnion . —One of 1 on the great party with which I have the
a.• ,1 the Empire State of .
IT O, I 3.ll6•grestatest of livin g. statesmen and most honor to ao'... You,Sir,Were--herein April,
l!preeeded me in this discussion, is that
!icy is to Leyte-led, not by~ 10V
- a d-1,7 6 , ,,, patriotic
ti of -men —llnratio. ''Seymour,"-- 1 1801 ;_you will recollect that when •the
; whether, 11 that ' distinguished , Governor; 1 first gun was fired Fort Sumter,that
rove; and devOtion to the Constitution ot
the Unif.ed St4tei ay from. the East to the I one shot fused thegreat heart of the pe6-
, hut by my adherence
were on his W
o the administration of :Abraham ..
,Li„ 1 Wes.L ithrough . this:cap:tat, he wool(' get
_ple.of this State and 'presented it as a wall
a single vote from the Republican-Side 'of of adamant against, rebellion and treason
Coln, the present occupant of the Presi- ;
dential hair!t! 1'- i this chamber permitting him ,to address at the South. • You - know that without
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.84s , to . 4 very s euat a r , Litit'l follow-citizens in' •this hall ? Net one measere, that great heart, Democratic..
i ,:. 3 .- I-0 In( oeople witom I....repeete-,,‘;• ;A --pen--"ink.. W0D144. 1 .1.Q4 Parker the Goy-'i ed-Republican, oared oat everything for
sm- it to•the fseople of - this Stato, th at t' -" i ' " - 11 " ""--,- '--- ", '''' '''''- '''' -t ?'''''' t7,-''''' , ,''' -`'", • „sq.•••L'N, ......--1-,-,.., , "
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I. V ,,, ,i or :,:1‘ one ran ever be -simmtomed ;•''-' l ' the l`c - "rle ' c l .l "' .ll ?"'' i th e tik''"l'`. - i'flin? . . ilei ! `" l : l i'S" e4'ili-e tutu Wik§ttiligl'ott
e answm ,.. I. I .l , o „ eat it that the t • i „, vore ,..i et' ono sit th , e - iit.4l_wilohl,' IV.:' . the 'resell - - trith . ;iiiAtt•ret; baititet's ; w ;tett- the Was
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I :,nil tiam;f4--;-111C11 ho is only' a - trolt- leval 1 '""n e 'le"t• l elP i ie' i t I'S Ow- ii-eti'4 l ii-Y hfillt.'ll . !tit forth (Sits ettieq of, the i .-4t,i4-61 , ..,__
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for the . prarti6z Or ]2-.ix u:' aria :sarl.'l'7 .:01(1ure prepared ! Wllleh 11A OidS 1.140 'ijrilitrol . !!): trr ' Ihllritivi• 4 lll.l eV 411.111 i
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10, 1e ..1,4e.. anti tielrmitier• 'of the TNT.. .go.t.Tioni opera- ,;1
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*norm and ail anezicaViliseaaes.parieuiarly iirtintletl.tm ! ": 4.011 " t e p! ! '• -) r i 'q 1° 1 " flllef't it, "I'l br' 1 til e -elni l 411: the- 1 . ”- -O dArt' *l,9' but . l ' /jl-I ,.'Y \••' •f.'11.11':•-'1 the 1 /. ! ' "V P'. - . :; i i k!‘•tril, 1. ,4 1 , '. i;. l / 2 khAt 0i...i
-j dc' (_ , , ; ( ,1 . anti the pontiin . o i•• 111 k; s t itte, mil_ 1 . 1ti ., : : -.. zrcl - t: , ilt ty 01 t - ,1F4 - • nit ri.•!1•• • it •iii -; .,, tv - rts . i -,• ) .1• • k Ito :t - i•F•-•:i'sr , t , .`tr•:!; . oi - r i'lttl . .ttii r ! • fli ..'S.A.'orr
..--1.1.. 'Orden veer Wel9Ya Storm odire Mom, from si.
re. to 9 p.m, Ail aorta of moint7 pr ,. .d . Tiee talon in rimy- ..., , . ‘
-'. ra i, , SIC.R , o f ),110 , ;(i itails,
, v ,.:1)1 so c m i ki,lo. it .;,rind 1 ili 4 l'lii , g , -jr ' t:e4trii:t:ti.
.rtti . r.‘iiitgi:,; iirl •:..1.3, : ;.11n't ii. *.,;:,...• - 10 .o,', r.•,.. - itt .- !...1 ritt:-Plv,,ott--
BUSINESS CARDS;
H. Q. .T"Y"L' rl4
thing removed from the old .Land nun. the Ocrart-hOIIFC
Mar now he' found in Lathrop's brick block, in the firm
tSfLATI4ROP. TYLER S RILEY.. All my old friends
and eindonterg are invited to e et the 'New ?tore.. -
March 10, 15,t. IL C. TYLR.
- EVAN JENKINS, •
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7-sio o wigs o 11,
FUR SUSQL:EILINNA CoUNTY.'
ost.OiAee.address, Dttrdaff. or South Gibson,..Sruita
Coßllty: Fenn ~a~
the 59th section of the act.of Congress ef Stay
tStiit. It la provideij. •• That Tiny person exercisii:g the
business of auctioneer. 'Minima taking out e license for
that jaarpos.e, a„. required hy4eld act. eball for each and
every such offence, forfeit a penalty equal to three times
the anviunt of Yneh neett‘e„ one haft' to the United States
ated the other hto.l, to tt,e pereon Ititittg information of
the Wt. whereby said for.eiture Web incurred.'
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Feb - . h ISti3.-1y&o
J. E. 1eC01.1.U4
• .11c - COLLL'II SEATILE, •
TTORYKTS and count.ellors at Law,—Montroce, Pa
i Ottki:in Lathroll Dew building, over the dank.
D 1,1.. SON ; _
IrRGEO,.; DENTism . ,—molarn,k_ Pa.
-L °t ire in lathrop-'
the Thank. All Dental rpfrations will he
performed In gnocl,tyle-nud. wurrnotesl.
• JOl I.IC SAUTTEIZ,
TAlLOTl—ldbutrose Shop
, Pa. Sho
Ets‘.nlerl. BPllr,rd's Groetrr. on Main-street.
Thankful for..tia..: farorg, he ;illicit.. n t;ontinrottice
himself to do all works:discs-elk - wily: Cut 4
ting done on short notirr. and ‘rarranted to
Montrose,ly ttn,Nift.—tr.
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P. LrgF,s, - • , •
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rASITIONABLE TAlLOR.—Montrose. Fn. Shop
in rhtenix Block. over store of flea& Watrous
:t Foster. Ail work warranted, a: to tit and 4nish.
tutting done on short notice, in hest style. jati 'GO
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JOIIN GROVES.
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IEt%SIIIONAIII. TAIL ...—)tontro.e. f i n.• Mien,
,112 near the Nl6.et int; lion , r. Tr.rropik - e
treet, AN oriltrs , oroeipziv. is fist-.1 - li;e
Cutfina done on sort notice, 1t;(1 warm - I:led to tit.
. ' L. B. ISBEI T
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vEPAuts .Clocks,..*:itcheF. and :le wolri at th.
ikhorto-t not :cc...cid on rea , onol.let(-ross - =. All -.,.
work warrnnt , nl. !i•li.i, iit Cloiloller owl 3. , ....0p's
atom s 7.lloNTitos•r-. Pr.. ..c.fn t f • ...., ..."
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AVM. \V. : 4 3111'11 CO.,
T‘C latElic.—Tc;,t
au , tf
C. O. I* . ( )1Z —i
ItirANUFACTLIZETZ .of ?WO EX, Mot tr,,t‘,
1.Y.1 pa. Shop ove.l. Dotritt•,, lity.ro. AU ;•111d* %‘‘,rl,.
rude to order, and npairlitg . dcw urntly. y
ABEL TURIZELL,
Tvr...ktr.r. in I/rn , z... :11tnlicinea, Pre
11 1 Sfnft.i. Ght. , * Oil., V 314,1-h. 11'511:
anis !,;12SA, Ormn-ric”.. Fan,y iloods,.trn-oty
tr.ery..tz.—. l .gent for nil the Inn,t poolinr PATENT
• mEipicrozs,—Molitro , .., Pft. • arts; tf
1)kATII) C. A N•F. Y . , ;IE. D.,-
yrANING iomtcll permanently at-dew I`n,
s.t.t•erl promt , tle to all calla with which he - may
hr .`seared. Ots-e llotel. •
Itiif..,ra.•
MEDICAL
acht. nt the hiqn•-•:•valu... q:ce, c... N.-11 NM" T.T.-Tl.-..r.- ~ ... -.• i' . , ._ i
.liottrose., Pa.. Mu,- 1zt,1z.,5......-,4,f • .• • I 1 TlMi t , :IS lit r,:t.9fors), appeal ro...the.- t 0,0 ., I. 3. '" vc '''' . ~
• . , .+-,0:3".•.'• tip ";; . t.l . F•illii?. \) . 't'..i: ibis . k..5.i. - Isiit.i.ition - att'd i 'Vlii . . - 4 h'itA? iJi•eil 11•41.2Silit. bV the.‘2o.ltirl..-ess Iltti Clintotituthot tr, Ill: - Anton , 0.,..._-,
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- TAKE NOTICE!.
. i plc , i 1.„,,,,„. . ),„,„ „,,,, i .„ m , all / „„„ i . t „ 4 „ s ,_ , . 1)1,. ; LoNy M .; . 1.1.- fmt fj l .l_i , t -i.l n t ,l , r:•• ••t!*,11,1 . 1 - 1.; in.t3 I. ine!ii enft-Mr ,
. :iiiii•.*•!r:4-,. a..p4 ~ ,,pti., eiiitc-.11 , ---liie i'..enix•Fentiklti tititi citilot . IV . k , ttieint.te tell you that the Annie law
thin In'e., nniCtitosc.l who • nifty vi,te A S,JI.I I ~Ivlicoo 'the .;..et-tat or ef•Tr,alo ft +AL. - slot-al' main - ' , - , -)a - t- vi. ':' , .-.4.1
. - Ca'fri 015',--tiit '. , •••-a,i:::lll . 4' l o....•'lliini l / 2 1, - ,-,t.,1.A.A.- - ; \‘ , li i io l ri' l l / 2 .\-0.1.c. 1 ,..6..k.1 thi, hoot. k J( Ow. whieli k tKi bo Oheyea ot..tho. sotith is to
C Sheem.i.'elts, Filx:il.ihk..-;Thrat: :Ind' rtli 4n t 151: „1:):,111k ill;(lPcitihig‘ this Tolgtion . n4 tir`gt,liefit..4*. , Mr, 4.,11, - V. - .iA.1.1cf.1..- 'the' l i- .0 1,h-, of l i o - hi nfl ' ,
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,klVe. ST3.alt-'-I.lkTAt IR 110 14101 ITO oboved At the North. -rho people 'aro
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Fur,. A. rood.
taut of I,..Tatter and. rintgt , . and -011 r kidzment •iii4ler our o;xth.,, , • , . 1,4,•- e A pi tt ,i i i tll l. r j tt,,,,,. - 0 'f . 1 i-;f 1 ~-; C, ( '-' ' r tit,.' I .,, nit -:' ~ i . i - eqvt tA - i2, ',:i.1.0')..?4•A10i , i5. -, 1 wel,‘ i thug 'A* 4 t_ r ".nik - lii tlin.ki tell. iti these Stat.o4 with no, anti by tho grnee of Clod and tho
Shoes conistant I r on hattd. Office. 'l"::.nnery. &Shop (far ~.il i
- i : What is'l.44tiest ion preetitelTei.'
main street_ - it. 1,1 i WO V . Oll eqii 't Iteilv ~Vf. o lll64 7 tii,tl tiT. chn,iieti..,-;1'„,-:,,:'4;-:!,,:::„,5,).;‘1"1.:)'41,:,...":1',..n•I:'At'r'!.i.h:,,'..-'11'.,1,-,-..,;:'-;*r'?:tl'-‘..-,.,11/2.,10\NI,-
k 'eO . i.- 6. ...a.9: .. :ii! l'el.lf: , ei'ai, ,I . Ati..,,w:e t(ll •p_yit sr ( ) lee ef the peol;10, before). nine months
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teet t ewe, Fe .G A. P..,1 , L. C. Ii F. 'I : . . .1 ~ „ , •. i :.• r .. .. i
a prepositionlo inv Ile. Anor•ew 'Johnson, iof Pt. 4 oi• r'.• eitto ,:•ti1..1.17..... Out :. ir !,i,Ylio i'TTI 1 f ' :, - 1 . -' -. ~..' .-: si ...,... i. ... , 1 .... ;f'•l , 1 . 1 , "' : fl: 7.t1 ITIVIIe r t-mk.... I, ttli.t.tl4 tk) tlwit, the -hoot tlt that roltarotttul- We sitnil haveit in our power
; the so 4 %0101 Oovernor of 'fiitties.ee., tc, ..individnal wilfrPf? itiTilla i'r' . iT'-'I.T Pi'Tiii 10':'• ''''' t " l ''''' '''' ... r . " .ft ‘ '''' .: :1: ' ''''''''''' .l '' • '' .54-lrii f: : :' lk:r4 rt. ' % 1 IYe '' ll ‘' l ' (-1 ' 4)- Y * 4 ' .*11:A.11 ": 4-: . ` °-;.°11 " tlit ki tlSt ' '''' kllll ‘ 1M pnt in t.'i"entinill all that we. say '
ad!" l. eS S ti" l 1 1 "Ple iil l'oinsvivtoin fe,,,0 , 1 - , ;1i , ! , ,,1CF' , 1 in I hi§ rt-.---adation''f , •, IV ji 6 .:.; - l i i, : 'A - 11 ,4 m `t',litftt. :1 - ,:, - . Astn . i- , --: , ,,i:_ , - - ni:=l 1 , „. - •• '-w„.5.•,py,1., , ,i , ,,; t1 4,., ',.-mi c ,.. T , \ ,ii tkk v i i, Al g' i t - tv .,, ; ht/i i who% it 1 , ,i
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cd .. l,h4i , stmo ,. 1 iitt, _ , , , Hc , i ., ( , 1ri. . 70 ~,i , ,,i,T h0 ,..t , i , : ,, tyi e t,t,! . .1 :. 11 , iii , i;u :',!.i.l(..nfrrt•' . , l l '. -.4A17.', ,, ii.h.:,i,i• . e+4
,4.7ni-F,? (1 1 ::,:-.?r,itk'nt ... re 1 4, : ..e,.1.„ v c , ,- icc*Vivt... %wit iSf.•tlitit 'Lelia • ill ' Payment of the •StathillWitia. .
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passed the_folioningipint retiolittion.-rel,
Proehim that he is not. at. thiß -ll°nr , a tni i ri'''-'iti l''''" ( '''-: ,. r' l i 0r . ' .1 . i" . il)r':' 1 1 . "i'f§ Of : hi-:'' ~,11-'''-'4'-'n,ciril:Y-..
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.---E-.. 'his 7 -1..i . ..5 . 1-0 4 . 4.--. :'•:.' .. , : t iesk , ..','"o,‘_-I' , A4 \‘'V AO ‘ . .),l'k't 611'0 vo it' iN itt I' - tiVti, to the remuneration of tlie'Mili tie Aif -
and liev6r l g i s 1, 0e1 , ‘ I,i. t h e .: c o, ' lw , t i tu lT4.l, (-oint ri - rtnen4 ;; i•t t h lii'.f . !iiit ' ',.si 'idol ~ - -zite *F o '-'' . i ' '''''''' .ll: • l- ' s* " ' ' ''''''''''''' ll ' b - , '-`,'''''Y' il 'i v ." - ' 44 ._.• -rc "' s '' l . ! '` l ' s :-„,' .1 ''';',,.. ? 'l. l `:'vet,,' . -' 4 ' , 7- I .: ° '* ° ',." - -" , ,; : - 111 1 111011 ' s klt 111 00 , to i the t;ontniottwealth for services rendered •
01" - .itililer the law ... the Gevolnir or tio , I Timid ifoobt:amii tor , om; oiff.in !ruff (t' 1.1 1 / 1 , 1 ; . ( . !: ‘ Air;, y , ti.•'.44 ::„..S..ilkt I ft 'v-1-1 : 1 'F•I - 14 . r.;_. if 31-ic."%ii! .• .. i'l : 15.114Vii•fe . A.. , 'AA 1,•).1.ti1g 1,`.44: twat. people, unless lidttrittit the raid of the rebels into this
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sit z vto of Teop e s ee , exce p t , w h e I ; ve ,,c, s . i one Ort`iigiOrl,lfift:i; Tf+ii.t(ttr:4llll,i . c . lo : frjoii - firr-':li thr " : '''''''''''' - - ...,,, ' ' - -• I XT , ' ,: t l'rs!" - '- , 4,11 1 - 0 41- ' 't'`A'';' l ''''alii‘l . 's • who ttrei:zs'tnte'last t'all •-•
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.ago be was eltetell t.o. , tinit 'nfliee Itv tno 1 are.ny,---liv' - wl,o np , ,,tii to ore - iiitit,tifO'-' f.i4..1-1' ..
j 'erk . 1- .14, 1'i11 . t.& 11-1 . L' ).l * -21 '.'rr' . ° : ?ti r; r 4 t r '' 's±. ''''ci 4-, '' ' ' .l; '''''' ' '''. (. ', 4 . l4 ' g '%`-`......\ ": ''' ' '' A u ' ' ' '''' ( '' 1 / 4 1' '' \- ' f ' lc r .ii-.." t. :.' h I . ils(llved•by• the Senate_and - House of
i)eople, I sny,sir,thavbis nppoiattraa l t h'y'l Pion It ao lletst t.he ine:in4 t-4' :,:a,:...i . ,,-.- - . 'i, I,; ; :rciii - s - ..y,ini•it,:v4:l•, -, ',-h;;a:sir. - 4:hei,--... -1 ;-isasitei:i.ract "....r'iii'lz 4 l ,l- i , :' ,. f' : *)11. t .,: 1. : ' , ' . , C: Y )T1.4 . 111t1111.i 41 ' 411.1 ,1. .It l4 -- Re-Pfesentatives, irt c.; That-the Governor
the .I',ri•.. , iqebt of the I.Tnited States to tirat l igovorinnent--.---he vitt. , has . : the ar't,-iti, ife'. , e , 4 ..- .(-' l4l '.nrtris . c',..nli':: , , 't; . !?,, ,. e1i'.? -1 ." 1- -;- - R,:n' l l''''''''O'lk .- ', $,--'''''''''"'''''' 'AIT'I `'-l'o - ril'it't !AI , ll';' , " , '-'les' - - 14- '‘-' 4 3 ---- ', of this Cotnmouviealth lie and is hereby_
Position was a usurpationpf po i wer 0 a th e : or iliC . ! ,:trOaitqlt artily . n'tinti.thi4: eijitttill"if 'Y'lit'l-‘*:'' .l i 7 k P t l . .:?; .4 1 i ' z i,"'", r it . nrl, ll ., : r'is .r(‘ ' ...i. ` ' '` .-/ , "; ' ' '''n .."'l, ' ' ' S t'; ? l .? S: l 4-4.4.2Ve)P .t .'11*.1Ct11.4. ';C" . :°: 44. l"."'''iTA- 1 - 4 klr mptested, itntltediatelY after the paasige
pnrt-pf the President, and thavt,here is Tit) .', throilhing ever). day, over,i , lo=)nr , , 1 , -ci----,• tat,, - ah - ciirtim,!hec Wiill " - t'n'T tC - 1-UTitl i ll!':' Wall' :sl.l.l ;l"`C kt '' '44.1.C.;'1-. ::: . '; . of t.his joint resolution, to 'proceed accor
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warr.:lnt under the .Constitution, no all.. (11(Thlent. in unison with his 0w n ...,_ 4.lA'Jcli -- . , , , ' ..fl'A , Vp,:ll,l!).i;fril.l., - iyhen 'they Ii• - 41 - . '-i-hra, 'I,I-re. ' l'i'Fa icece '-ien fy , ..•:4-,„ r . •,11'-,,` . .Cil:fil ii`.? .. r:!Ati 'TX:in TT
.ikii%lt.r, to tlie ,provisiens of the .Act of • 467
i thority in the tae's for . his appointnient;; • GEN. (13 , ;('). B. • "NUCLEI.,I;I‘.I4 !I. f • [L . ,. '44 oth-s nm-1 -, Vandrils 't , ;;'ett..-:s',t, 'thei'l- . .f. l •fit:.iS, ' ,-!iril,l.- ••=i-:1-4 1 1:111,,-c,.,1001'4.s:I.Mt•:',Iftic-,11.s,A' I,l* a1. 4 --"?r t . .13.v,i.114V .- , 1 the 2d day. of . April, .1882, - to
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and tita. every art which' he has nssinped - .ir, hashech denied Om iiospitalit-1 , o; ,-- ; -_--,44.4...i1l - iii,•fy - tit I't. '•ri 7 n;i44-iT . -i•!' Tnr Aic2,':ll. 'th ' , .:(Artiels , :rAtiln4,ii'n4,' ref'Zfr.l \'‘i.'44•ZsrPlli•;7,i,' , ,vii ir,..--C. , -11**: : . '4 , 4i••l.fie....ltititia called into the service of
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to perform 'by ;virtue of his tinconstitn- LtglSilltire hods 7 itt which ton. it c l i til l ii-J'' , 4,01.0..-!.. , ..n . iti1,".n1is -.l.'nfrjts,..;nriii , Whic.in "tfhf ; 'i.. fc;11, .. 4.1 V, :sa•-rr.1..fi...n-e.N , r-t:(•• Ists,l:l( , *(-.e,74 , ..ft. •ixi',l Iv .1:p,::5. , ...:17, - .1 Unitea'States, by order of the 11th,
tional and illegal appointments l'ias•ibeen in i calls have a majority, \Ton will not -i•c, t ,.... - ri.hatiprAier . :anti-pho-ie - wtt's 'Nitiiii , ;;.)k - 5 . ,!'-. - -.N, - '-od ;i - ,:p -allies `-fe4. , k-..--n.r...asf,isweryco. ''..l',"file. r , Ok..**'„,:'.l - 1-AV- 'of Se•ntember, A. D:18:62, out; of thg' •
! - dercieration •of the rights of .a; sovereign ' tot-ender hint those hospitalities-and 3%-h v ., , ‘,'t.iialti . -inlTial , „iieil 7 f4::.'tfr - f
I.lQt Itlipetile}l 'l-.,..} . :l;itn,i, , eir. *.:11..)
~,, , le.S- i - , t, e . riirret , -,1M , .1,1•,:,, , gz0t 1,,,,,, r 11,-:-:.4-, , ,...;‘ , 1,45, 4,71 . the Treasury , leaving the (Ines- -
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t... tatc, an,. In .nt yiolation of • the Consti- !Because he. too is annotated not oniy i ) ;- :sWheitior;p!ir ~ylliirtin4ixs•'lllo-4ittl i i'•iie:si‘sr,- i:R.g.nint.• - ir... k7in't •*ir•en I:he Fien,'EPoe (..s:i.' tile ' Vint-v.7f 14 1 4 e itability of the United. StAta 3.
Itutjcin of the Untied 'states. _I .say, sir; ~ the voice of-:L great pepple, hut by the - a il... -.- th , 4l - ,:'.iirid,! - -n0.a.0..•11k4: , `.11,. trim' lintiifi s t,',. - „likr., , ,illsia-fen,•, troc - tqllec-47rag- - Cht --diOr.i , ors,. 4 , -f. tihr.. Tilif4„ ~1:1.1- z Vii , a, pittitisit.i.o.be hereafter adjusted •
I furthermore,. that no such position ns Mil- ', oration; of the hearts of the Army of tif f; :.mte'ol orno . ',i-e - :tOti,i"ron-Lsorillilioi,' , itttpl , t - try.l . :art4 look - 41:4" tie , I.;taisi; 'oil' '4.li - c , ' f,k.M1T,,,,. t.'eca l: Ill' '4 , 17.e rk .
; iturl.GoVernor of a.State - ii -, unkno wn to'''. Pototn_ae. Yon . will not pass mach a rfso. ,'c' n . 1,4 ''':lo -, - likitriO'il li!:6!ii-leirilnit' n'i' 1400 • •''tiffit. te•VOT.F ; Trig . ht it, •I.!A.l'le: '..qravrtzetee 3 , cri-',' l2 '.' l - . - 1. 4' 11 : 4 4 1 5• 12 . 1 e-s-'
t - -;:t;er . huthoritiot. of the State and
1 the Cotta of the United. States— i lotion if his nnme, ii; to he ...includell. N O , 7 0 1( ti l - 1 1 1 ((l'ileitioralimil''fi'l' i n - i'v - , : anil'it - C-I r es. ' s 'el'c iptii-V-ile z 7e ntigtoired 'to !tihora,, t1ac.,71, :as 1•' `• It t24skull.tme,ction-wesire glad tobe able,
that there is-nothing in that instrumentl . pia who have the, pow er_ i now for a'„ f em ,. ....-than '..tltrt ,, e'.v. , e...etis.'.ift;:itnii 7ate : ift l -' (. . ( t.t . t r itiiVfl ~
ibtAik , C, ;i n c o -, , , c kiz , ,,,-.4,, 1 bcillre ftlbra, lb.-re - it'll:I . o . s•sy taat.in ,the. yrzsmilineons Applo
- Which: authorizes t e President •of the i months or, ye:irs - Will not sanction.a n -,,....it:anectual - eenttnetieeil '-, the ; i eirs n ii t .,,r , ih e " , , k rinle ihailk 'to lihe Chin-fltililigita .4-if t 1 714-41-.! ", r. ~ra I :s•zl-, , . hi:P!t Passed kr C`ngress; a day or
I tidied States to ap oint a Military Gov.. i thiti -, ; , , that savors of .wlhnt the people lie- . eMniTn°l3.'"eftl7:lWYOßS ;ill(' !rills , fif ..111M: ( `c. , ... 4.,,twkonrritirit, :anti Ile: -aid C 4 -305 .-
i ~. ; •• I tea 'To the suljournment.,.. there Js a
That•lQ the enter of any State-and that to make such. i sire. You are - detern•dned that they - tun:- ' lattqliniVinti , ' ll ',Ohlin millerelinnotlOfii-bose, i:vrii/ 1Y.. 11- X i g . : an *flalarr; tlis:t i l,l "at I ,10,1 ) 4 , i f• - • - - 1-4 •' )- 2 -'l4 l P' i-alin g oPos Inilli°u -;fif 4 ° l ' "
ihat Ail: l 'h 4
ian ointment was to. create . !.he State'of lor shalt be seen,nevenlicaid.
determination that von' -Aare acting -mit '-,rlituo• • 1; S . )
il‘tholtio* . 4hern• - (nie -.-rnot Ithe'enco.l..t•fhiletto';'4ll . t.'1 . 1 . e--Itre.nstitie yOn Thhiie 'orient ~ eir #ay.i.l. - 2...."s for the rurPosEa - indicated
Tennessee a military province-7and 'that 1 , .,.....,,..e , ...0f: '24,. ...ii& zai iiii&ii irte , oft, vlli i'he,in, 7onip., Iniiesszoon megrim" - , :: Tubo.ve l',4o),:cttieli, - • 2411,f0r paying, : the. -
his appointment was wade to' start out- i here and elsewhere t I tell you, sir ,
, that,- ' , ,• : •lte ' 6 . 3 v.Va'he ItePtililieHhe 'uuvea dt 'll.ty''',ltite nittennStittititmel,, <opPrtsgire,scn - d.ttya•- : ', '''' -Wmzte 7 TO.* jr4!- . Ohip, Ir-entaciry:and , •
and I .eubserie the purpciseg of the present 1 those : who
.haVe beeb disrobed. disrobed.:-T;'\'iej:frc`.°ii.t`rif ,the '.' 1437 .7.1inwr , •• - itr z. , sititiimitlizivf, - .*liidli Avert' 43 Tibcreedi . 1" Tle i, - -M13 5: 122-4 • • •• • • . . - •
admiiiiitra:tion; -which is to reoluee,all the - .; owned '
by the, peoPle,' who are the ,net-t.defeat mild . I .l•'•nowl)hije , lipen Teenrilither.iiitett(onngre4,;; mud a. acill stri in IPas:v.;• t '.', •-: :: ..._...,...._,....... 4 1 111 1 1 . - ' "
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States of Union to the Ooodition oriminioris oi . Oxeentiv6 power, and v }p l i_uutios*l.-senttmelit, tUf ;every imam iitiholflthel-Suprorne littler losing illy,', - )ceu,Agi, - , ''.;
..Tyruits-az — e the offsrmg, of owardios
. tnere dependerries of a. t Onai ) /iti ate& (El- .4111.1pilit to the inbveraiort of the people4 7 .:served-underihirnt - nre. ' , that ' , it . ..".#lchflaihuerCtihatifiOtettiOnnpreits. thrill rneverAnnt, , 0re...., Inn die people. . , • . - •
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THE INSURANCE CO. 14 NORTH AMERICA,
AT MLADM'IM;PA.,
Has Established an Agelult in Montrose.
The Oldest Insurance, C'n, in the Union.
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c. fl exprivit PA.M
ASSETS OVER
ur. rates are vision . ns Glov.c of 'my gond cornp*ny in
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New York. nr elsewliere.-andizs liirectum art anion;
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ttfir.l !or hnnocr.nd integrity.
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liontrnAc. Julyls. 1.3 , ,1LL1NG.$ STROUD, Ag't..
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CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOtIARSi
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LIABILITIES I- ' 43,068..68.-
3.1111t0n Smith. $l - 2c.'y. Martin, Pteedderit.
John JScGec, Aslt '• A. F:Wilmarth. 13ce •' 1
Policing issued anti renewed. by'llic nntiergivie at
offtce, in the' Brick Block. liontro!.c. Pa.
y BILLINGS STROtD, AVM.
cw.. 19 •
To England, Ireland and Scotland.
A intAutiM,BELL'S SON'S DRAFTS_ in tuna of 041,r
pound aril nprrartit. paYable in :1,11 tae principal
*matt eranesad. Trelaudpli Sent inneSnr gale by
• W3l: 11. COOPER. k, Paczi-site•
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EON.
MONTPLOSE, PA., TUESDAY, AIA.PaCtE 31, 1863.
for the confidence of the armylif the Po
tomac in General IPClellan, Pennsylvan
ia:Would have Suffered 'tin - invasion which
would have been` destructive to the life
and property of people;. and yet:Sen
ators refuse to. receive the. protector, and
defender of the State in the halls of .her.
Capitol . ... But :what is the subsequent
tory of this matter Shattered and bro=
ken, his legions lay awhile for rest, to be
Clothed, to -- be fed, .to be restored_to their
Wonted vigor;_ and then he was in pur
suit-Of that enemy whom he had met at
,Atitietath and at South Mountain, and de
feated. But, sir, ;when he was • about to
strike his blow, he was' again piirsued, by
the inisereants Who wished to divert this
war from -the.purposes set forth iathe res
olution of July, 11, and dragged - down
from his position a§ commandernfthear-.
.•- • ,
. • He left i>i dispirited, , broken hearted;
dejected—obedient, it is true, but with
out nerve, without vigor; without poviter. '
He left-it at the dictation and command
of. the-ultra Abolitionists of the North.—
George - B. 3PClellan, was not "an .Abolit
torsi t, and therefore lie Eons note generalf!!
The remaining history of that cainpaignis
written in blood. and But, sir, I
will tell you that along the camp, fires of
the Potomac at night, no , toldiergoeS to
sleep without pr.aying-,Grod for blessiocrs
upon the head of his commander.; and oil !
sir,,if those in ,power eould iiimmon the,
resolution to cast ',behind them \the pre-,
judices 'and the passions' of thoie who do
not,wish to see this Union restored unless
slavery be abolished, that noble command-.
er would be, put,agaiii atthe head of that
army and he would carve out victory and
would'bring back torus* once more tri
umph and peace and union.- I know it,.
they know it,' you, gentlmen; kno,W it ;
and. if you bad `the manhood which
_you
should possess, you would byjointtresolu
tions speg; this truth to the powdrs that,
be and make gam. "tear you 1.! ! • !
1 , Mr.. Speaker, it may be proper: for: me
at this tioneito state what I believe to be
the purposes oldie great party with which
I have the honer to: act. In the words
of another, who from his exalted poSition
'basal to.stieak, I will- tall YouP' that
on, party toli.
hilt dir i nkt, tt,til litiyo n IfiGfith i i #
tigte:OUg hi fotoit, to tikoolotion. of
the Attioiwilt - Won nod I Will pay . to
0") i t
I I' 4 141 t-WtA propose to ttecoto=
plimh the kirpqovittiott - .government
.tint the uihititution by tim tolls:4a .ti;o
Rwoi'kt foil& iht; bottlet r o e tho eg
who wilt Poti:iittlio potvor of-timo
:boot,—hot the power of tha.:
iion i not it's iineonstittitional_nelo, lint the
Aiic,t - T.f . lit . this
ioloitot4oNit tree
k•AVv!tiff g\VttkA, ttro
qo9.llit-t0..1h tiqtAttliftit
likikttlitit the
I,3ohoiot'• Aoki • hoe t will
sar to 'Yon ; §4:(fundlic,§:aying 1( , 1 fec , l that
t 01/41w.7..Fa tho . ophiloo iho great= - Demo=
ot'.thiA titot.io :.fiat ire `lie
will ovoi , botiov) that. thOl4wo:
;VOLUME XX.
NUMI3ER 13.
having met, they had sittioted appro. .
priations and_ditisolved, leaving the *bole ..
question, to be settled under the resolu- -
ttotmoloptedin July, leul, this - contest ? - ,
would ere now have been settled, and at
this day we would be enjoying unity, ' -
peace Via amity. Upon ' the .46th - of ..
those who prevented such..actitoit—npen
the heads of thosemen, who enacted those:
unconstitutional antL damnable- lawi;ind
did everything in their power : to combine ..
the southern . heart.igatnst , uslorever, be '
the curse of blood - and.mourning that fill
this land. If - the_ demon, of destruction'
and of.hate - --if the father.O.evil
.himself
could have been .there dictating -their
councils, actuating them lo deeds which
must result - in the • utter dismemberment
,
of this Union, be could not more thorough- •
ly have effected -hid hellish ~ purpose than
it has been effected by the dominant ma
jority inthe Senate
.11ndini"the louse du- .
ring the last Congress. And whezi the -
history of these times comes to be writ-
ten - , (and'l pray to. God that the historian
of this era may' not be obliged to write o f .
the decline - and fail of -the - American 'Reo
public, bUttitat he may 'only write of
trials past.. find present - and oflts future
greatness,) he will record - the hotirlvtien
•the nation eame.sO near to desolation and
death, and he will ascribe the disasters of; ,
that hour , to the unremitted, "persistent,
diabolicatmaehinations of abolitionists in
.
and out of the last Congress.: = - 7
Stich a historian, if =he has thophileso
phy of Hume—it he ,has his far. sang .
penetration, and can trace effects .frotri
causes, cannot fail iii the. contemplative
hour oldie futnrerto say • What I say
at this moment, that to thent solely and
sheerly belorigi the terrible calainity that
still darkens and enshrouds this land. \Li
conclusion, sir, what do we propose to de-
Aare by voting against this resolution ?
We propose to say that no one wholes
been the.-instrument,' the partakdr, the ^ .
supporter of these tyrannical,. these un
constitutional,- these arbitrary me - wares
which have fused the Southern heart - and
divided our Own, shall be.beard from the
capita V this State. We propose to -say
that we will not, listen to.himas a body
rep'reeenting ,the people . of this Stse; -w•
propose to any that the yerdlet. orals pee.
uio or the lime at the lest election—Was
against; tot ' , moll damnable heroies. We
mean. to. tell yoa,.gentlemen, that - although
we have not it majdrity - , here,. we have it
Oft tine othe.r side of this hail, - and we
Ipivi it among the people. • We 'meant°
you ,that ..that majority counted.hY
three titoiqtand last year will be ten times
•thito ti timed at thEitioxly election. We
I ' Mono t.' toll you that we are going to.
-pflog yoa hock to the eattite. - of the- !Conedtitti4o ntol Wu 'jtectin to-toll
you that wo era going to'. lifth the mord
'nnil the oli - ve. , brnwlit iu n ettling this Oil
whether•uorth or mouth, we
will
. tolo the.. swPril. aeon those who are
011Ptql • Constitution—that wo
will Opt UllOw noy pormou whether in the
Reath Or lathe north, to..disubey, to 46-
rogitril .to Ignore 'or to :set at defiance
*Unita , States,