The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 09, 1863, Image 1

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INENLER in Flosii.,Feeiii anitlieal,:rot itta
V Salt; Timothy and; lllover;Sned, Grivetvic;Provier. -
Jam', Fruit, Fish,- Petri:dem 12.011,-:Won 4 eia nu& Stone
w a re, Yankee Notions;-Sc. &C: '; rOppciittd Railro ad Depot, 'New •!.
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DVade -. Clot4lng. , Boots At • Elhoeft,. - :Hata:it , Caps ,
Wood & Wll.l9ur V. are. Solo & UpperLeattt-
Fiah,:rlour, ditd. Salt, itilotwit.teh they offer..at, tbe.
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▪ ANKERS,-31ontrose, Pa..SuccessorsterPotit,COater
▪ Cu. Offlce,'Lathrogs'new building. Tianapike.ar'
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a TTORNEYS. and Counsel attaw,4 l 4Orkticara ,
.461. Luau to Latizeiis' aew
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I'RGEON DFNTDITS,"-3rontioeu,l'a."-,
Office Latbros". new bailing, over„
the Bank. AU Dental 'operations veil! be, •4114 5 a -s•
erformed in good style and warrantelk...
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T., A SIIIONABLE TAThOlt...;-Motdiese, •Thi. Sitop
J.' over - 1: 14', 13121Lsrid's", Grocery, on-Mnin-strept. - , -•
Thankful for past Wars, he soliniti arContiiitinntri - -
—pledging himself to do'alltihrlientisfactoilly. Cut=, --.
Una done on short ncitice..and warrant - ell to 'Bt:, .- , • ...
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Montrose, Pa,: July , 2th,•lBfio,—tf:. ,'•' • . i .- •
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smONABLE , TAIT,OII.---31ontrele:P=, Shop
in Phenixcilick.rover stare of Read, - Watrons
FoAer. AU vrtirk'wdrrantid, a 9 to tit and nnisti. ,
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Cutting done on'short notice . , in best style. 3a*.'6o i'•
JOAN'' , GROVES
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°N OLE TVIIOU,L.-"Siontrol,, 'Pa;.,,Shori •
Jt.' ear the A li4ptist feeting_ Rouv,e.. on Turnpike.
t rect. itil-ordnrs iille4 promptbf..infinit4ste-sOle; "-
Cutting done on abort Hance; and Nkialunted to fit.
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icvgPAlßs Clocks, 'Watches, andletielritt. the _ •
1..16 shortestnotlee, andel' is:wet:4lde terms. All.
work warranted. Shop in Chandler and. Jessup 's
store, htestitnisn, '• - - - ' *en
-"WALL W BAirni
rimitmr ACID -CHAIRIiANI,WACTURERS.r I ioot
14J MaltEstreil,l4ltintrinT4:l% - An tf
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ANCir 17 . :11 .57.14ESe:Idontkwe;
01. Pa. SEOVol'er De:rare - stole. - -All k!n&of. wOrk
made to order, and ,repaiiing,done Reatly-,
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TVL`ALER la ling's; Medi:inn. Ottemieile, - Dye:.
I/ Stairg, - (41:45 :Mire, Taints, Oils, Varnish, Win-
dow Glans, Groceries, :Fancy Otaida. Xe„Welry perra -- ,
lorry.' ..tc.—Agent for Millie iliosilioiilai-PATELNT:
MELlClNES,—liuutrose, Pa. ~ . : 'Rug ti
DAVID C7-ANrEY, M p., -- -
TrAvima, located permanently at New .Milford,
Ea will attend promptly to annals with which he may
he favored. Office at TodcliefliciteL . • •
New Milford, Jaly,l7, 1851- 's
mEDIG,AL: - .ogp - .
DR. E. PATRICK - Se;il t.' G ARDNER
ATE GRADUATE °tale 'MEDICAL lIERARTILENT
L OF YALE COLLEGg, 'have formed a Copartnership
for the Practice of3ledicine and Sargery,andareprepared
o attend to all business faithfully and ptuactnally, that
may be intrusted to their — care, on terms commensurate
%rah the times. - • •
Diele.I.SCS and deformities of the - STE, surgical opera
tions, and an surgical diseases,particularly attended to.
Oillice over -Webb's Store.. -Office hotirsloam'S
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m. to 9p. 'All - sorts of contitry produce takeiriiipay
meat, at thehighest vaine., , and visa XOT EzzrzED:.
Mon tr0.4.e.;.Pa,;35.ny 18G2.—tpt •
TAKE,, NOT-ICE,
for Is,
C s heep Pelts, Fos, Idink.,lslnshnd, and .all kinds of
Fara. A good assortment of Leather and Bootetind
S noes -constantly ,on hand. Cam, Tannery, &Shop on
IdatuStre,gt. _
3forttroTei Feb,6th
FIRE' INSURANCE.
THE INitiRANOE , CO OF NORTH AMERICA,
AT iltilio.l.t34,
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The ,Oidesi Insuraizceleo.,in thi
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Nsw - Yom,'llfay 11,.. 1861
&re- - 4 - have read instlie-Fivening Ex
presaof this eity,,Of Saturday last; your
public letter addressed to eider
of;date
he sth hist; ,throligli the:lndianaPelie
.in rePly letter to
you Itlfrthe .2 4 MaY:: 6 4 1 04110 ef:',
"'your 'order NOI,;-9; - of the' 25thult:
Your Utter; which lon seeni , :tointend‘
as - an. eplanitory supplement', to Order:
as:siitlidiently=plicit;ill think, to
enable':anyintelligent citizen:er Indianuto
understand that frcedoinofspeectinildl et"
the:press, so:far..as, ivrelates. 'to the' War
'policy and measureS of.the present-Feder
al' Ailininistratior,,' are, o the - extent
the force placed at your disposal" to' be
suppressedin - Indiana. I
thus drawing yeivte ac.elctir . &did:
Lion ofyonr objeet in Order
accomplished the main purpeseof my:let, I
ter to yen, but I much regretlhat lhave
neither time nor oppertumty to comment I
as I would like to do, -and•as it deServes,
on.your extraordinary 'communication
In pursuance' of _ ` a :plan formed months a-
go, ..1" am. now here °limy - Way to Boston
- to take -the steamer:of, the ipth inst.for
Liverpool, intending; to Spendthesnminer
in-Enrope. I can therefore do no more at
present than, very geneyally,' to , notice
your. letter., , -
My.first impulsena - readingtyonr letter
was to pOstpone my intended journey and
return to:lndiana to_ aWait.- the sequel' of
_the new regiineofinilitary despotism un
der Which yod have placed. the - State, and
it isnot without a feeling of regret thatJ,
shall; continue -ThY ' l journeY , eastirard:- -
When Constitutional governmentis to be
, defended_ in Indiana again - St. - yourself, br
any other person- or power who May assail
it,you may consider - me anion°. , the num
ber °fits defenders; 'But:l am_ free to 8 V
I haVe no fear in leaving yourself omit-your
Order'No. 9 in the keeping of aiiii_people •
of Indiana. You have - voluntarilymade
(record-that will 'enable them to fully un
-derstand Both *on "and-your.order. The
national.liemorty of:lndiana will meet,.
in Convention on the 20th
-of May .Initant; to counsel:together for
pulle'good.• Theywillhave yotir Or
der' before . them;- and -Ihave no doubt
they will deal with it- as becemes!ihedig
iiityand rights of freemen, deterthined 'to
maintain,in -their-integrity the constitii
tions of the United States and ofthe State
of Ificriana.
Whatever maybe my opinion of the
boldness of the -position , you have taken, I
cannot commend its wisdom, and it seems
to me strangely• inconsistent with the de
sire expressed in your Order No. 9,-to re;
store harinony and gOcKI .feeling in the
`State. As you have done-me the , lionbt
"to confer" with me, my advice te you is;
that you recedeas gracefullY and as soon
as you can from the arbitrary:purpose you
have indicated. There will be no danger
of seriona ilisturbanceof the peace in In
diana„ so long as no attempt is made by
.yourself or any . other person, in the . State
to invade constitutional , rights: When
they are invaded, they - will be , defended,
peaceably; if they can' be and as long - as
they can be, and forcibly if necessary.
Order No. 9, as interpreted' by you, '
will not be respected or obeyed by the'
people - of Indiana, for the - plain, substan-,
tial reason that,' however
. patriotic may
have been your motive in- issuing it; it is
not entitled to respect and obedience.' It
is not the law of the people of
-Indian
They have nut made it, nor asiieiiiedtO
and you are not their rightful "Goiertor
nor legislator. Indiana is not a province,
nor a" terifitery, but a State; free sover
eigo State of the Federal Unionone , of
the - United States of America. It is not
in rebellion,- nor in a state .of war,: nor
.. - difiloytd. ll It has - a coistitution and
lawe of. its own, 'accordant with: the
constitution - af the United'Statii." has
tonititntional Governor - and Legisla, I
We and;4diciary; to -, Whoni- belongs,. of
right,ilie control and' conduct'of the.civil
affairs of the State-rthe waking, nidininis.'
tering An.d'eXecntion of its laws„;:ifid %the 1
conservationiff - the Politieat'rightmorita
citizens. -The machinery of :civil l
„government in::lndiana is ready
and. will:, Welk ih:harmony with' the eon-'
etituthinal :government- :of the ; United
States:if thelaschinery alone,
and recognize the' fad' that ihe Military 1
should be atibseriient to Alfeciyilpower. - 1
Amick k gthe,;_oivit Tient' Or:tbili:pepple: of
the ,people; of "Jediallei Aire the ~ ,rights- O f
free ..apeech,4-frii press, and free, eMirtal,
These rights are dear and ifiestiniable.tO
freethea—ierteidelile , `to only. -.1
The_peoplikof Itidiarialive done nothing
le &rich iheie Ther.eatiatitTfer
feit:theuri. for :they ! tainherent, end ilia. fenilde:- Thittunniot *kit! eafet . perniit
. thooi it(the . p . ertionlif One',
of the humblest xof, the i'intmeink:4.-the.:
Otikte; --- ;:-YOur_ o,r,der,,,XE , ;`*.fg - , 3l iefefOr.,;
i-which.,:ctilpably,._*sumetzt- , antlierity la]
YPllfaelctiarMliktrt Gi . 'Oirit*o*- itruma,
41 51V 44 - 9 FAo, o Pez*tbe'ecilirOtiitiOxiii
righta-of free;'e*cliloaditiejavekin-ifii.
4 3 / 4 1 4 , 00110:elatidPilie!",irdiadlorditotlik - '
VOUrjudiOd=infreoo,getna - ior4ttitatitotd
~MIA ` itieteitAyOiti Oa' litiotilfl
11d10,04 -00411 4utrfeineVAefieji :fh
)rei' ttatt74i,jayitri-
0. - KEZLER
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osE, 1863.
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MERE
they 'ltre.'''freetrien..... • They".44lL.read , and same people, meonjunction with the em- I
think; thei - j Will'i;assenible and inake 'and. veratiClrtrionmen of 4 the Eleventh
-hear i.epeeches v.they...Will-,freel di nn aga resi3,ional:Distriet, at a mass,conVention
public .affairs,::and freely ;,resolve:and at:Fort : Wayne, on the 29th of April last,
vote upon theui---atid they:. will:, or- by ~, nOlenkn; resolutions, clearly defined
gantze politicalpartiesilome oPpesed.to,•. their 'Opinioiiti'and'ptirposen as to the ad
.ilonie feigning the adminititration;ao y o u. ministration rand-its pellioy. Ihave'plaCed
cannot'preVentliC,lt itheicOnstitution- a Copy of these'resolutiond in yourpossei
al.nature Of
.thep "eople of Indiana tci - do "sieb, ' that ._ you `., may clearly understand
these.'„things;aa muck
. fia_it , :waiin dip na: what the peoplennd , Democratia newspa,
r iOrti:Of the sea to roil in ;its:tide upon the' Pere and' - orators-of those districts mean
beach . *here - Canute . stned;.vandy co*. to- do." ' r fully accord' with: those resolu
minding the waves to__ Toll',back.,' And done, and I Shalt net be unfaithful do the
the
_Who spends • hiS time iii galling ,trust-;the people' of my -'district , have
preeiamatiOns to' the AmeriCanyienple to *nett - in.me. -I shall support.t. the war
stet,- freethipking, and free :41king,t. and . poliCycr,any cAher. policy of the adminis-
Tree Printing; and free hOldini.of pdblic tratien when 7 think it entitled to sup
fneethigs,innd free voting, and doli t g oth- piiirt,and I will 'oppose it, , befOre the peo
erAike things-Which ,freemen - are wout l ic ple- and . in -,. CongresS, When ' I think it
'do, 'and can't help doing, _Might: as ~ . w elt ought to be oppoied—nefer factiously nor
spend - :-1114 time in haymg the moon.er eitptisnAly, but always actively, if need be.
beating the air.. ' ' ' ~ I *ill never as, long as life and intern
. lt, is net in the power of the Federal gence :remain with me, surrender my
- con
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ndraimatratiOn„ of which you area militia, stitintiOnal right to discus.% approve or
TY:officer, nor in the' . .poiver of the political condemn, in a constitutional way; and as
party. of .Which you are_ an active mstiu- I think the public good:may demand, any
Ment, to .subvert - the freedom of speech . policy or measure, be it for peace or war,
'arid Of the press in'lndiana or elsewhere of any adminisration, State.or national,
in the United Stites. - ' Yon' may attack anStinycounsel to4wy . citizen of Indi
itiimrteptorarily abrid g e or trammerit, ana and of. th e Ilnited'States is ,
. to stand
'bat, .yo"'cannot subvert, it.. Oh the coop by and vindicate, his right to do.likewise.
trary, yrnkand the administration and It with a. sense of humiliation, as a
the par yen. Servepersiatiin your attacks citizen of Indiana, that I have felt called
t
upon them, free speech and .a free press upon to respond,..is I have done, to your
will certainly in the end subvert you. -You letter. I and every other citizen of the 1
mayarrest, and try by court martial; and State may well ask, in view of the author-1
sentence to:death, imprisonment, or ban- ity you claim, and the purpose you de -1
lshment . "Public ' speakers," or. others, dare, where is Oliver P. Morton, the con- 1
xiswho actively oppose the war policy o f stitntierial_eivil Governor of Indiana, that
tji'e Government" as' defined by 3%4311, bit he 'does not, at once .speak and rebiike
IT and by even' the 'deluded people w h o your to ekercieeauthority and' do I
may now appiove,and applaud 'your des- acts.that,:you cannot execute or do, with- i
pc;tie acts; will awakens from the sleep of out a clear violation of the constitution
a morbid brain, and look hack In raethory and lairs oldie State• of Indiana, mid of
upon these daykof national nanduess and
was upon . a horrid vision. 'then
will.. come 'an 'overwhelming -demonstra- the United States,:arid . without degrading
humiliatio
him to , a mere.cipher and pageant' in the.
State? ' I would be glad to.knowthat
tion, or the public:will, re.enhioning- law, Gevernor Marton'. can, answer - this qnes
and constitutional right and order in their
inajeity. Then will, come the day ofina.
lice and retribution, and it May be:that
„. it,
may
iiiiptisoinnenti and murder, „,, „,...,
done ,j, military rnewander usurped
-veld'authority,. may he foreed to bear the
.
penalties :9f the law-ATl:aka kidnapping, tiara as becomes the dignity and freedom
of the State whose Chief - Magistrate:he is.
Arid
ip lt sul eap ior et:t .s f . ull rfa Y, s y c o al a i r , obedient servant,
JOnn K. RonEnTon.
Brigadier General,
- "conitiiending department of Indiana.
mur- .
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1 der, false iropritionnfent and their knidreil.
-erirneri.l' It is - , perhaps Well: for th.`e Men;
now so zealous to put their 'meta upon
.f‘Copperheads and traitors," as they 'glib
lY vall"Noitherfi Democrats who will not
tgeo re their Manhood and 'constitutional
_rights; tebearitr.mind that jnstitoc,•altho'
slow, is generally sure, end that - it may at
no distant day be , in the power of men
now traduced, and oppressed; and perse
cuted; to administer " the Government" in
all its functione, ma to dispense justice
according to the Constitution and laws of
the land., ' .
MEMO
', -As you have , frankly expressed your
purposes in your Order No. 9, and in your
letter to - me, I shall as frankly express
mine, remarking, by the way, that I do
not admire as in good taste, nor in good
spirit, certahrexpreSsions you use in talk
ing to the freemen of Indiana._ Yon say,
"I am going to see to it, in Indiana at
least, - that such •men (opponents of the war
policy of the administration) have no abi
ding place," and agaih, "in putting a stop
to such practices Isbell bold the leaders
principally responsible." Again, _ " as well
might I establish a number of small-pox
hospitals, 411 c., as to allow' ewspapers and
public speakers to belch forth their treas
onable and disloyal doctrines," &c. "Such
things-Will not do in these times. To kill
the serpent speedily, it must be hit in the
head,' &c. *foe. I forbear comment on
theseextracts; for they tell their own'tale.
Now, sir, as a citizen of Indiana And of
the United States, the , earnest desire of
my heart is for the . restoration of the Un
ion, peace and prosperity to my country,
now torn. with civil feuds and bleeding at
every pore • and it is because Mike my
country an d my whole coantry`that I tun.
not in favor of some of the Measures of
the administratiOn, nained in your letter
to me, active' opponents of Which you de
&are shall' have no abiding place in Indi
ana. • Lam not= in favor of.what I believe
to be ...the vindictive and'unconatititional,
policy of the administration towards the
,t3tates in :rebellien, `' as" shown in tbeTni
qui schemes of confiscation aid iiiegrn e 7
mancipntion,:and the negre policy‘of th e ‘administratimi:- r am in favor 9f supprel\
1
sing' ; :the :-rebellion by all constitutional
Means; ' but' li de-not believe - thia'federal
edentime,tiatienc wilt ever suppress %be in - -
heilion,- ; pt.-reetere tbi Union by:the* tioli
ey:it,bwkidol464.' " Ylielievetlicidmitiik.. -
-trition - haS-justir forfeited the donfidenc9
Of alare,majority,of .the - peqple,even in
the State s faithful t9,the.'Union; aid fiali,l
tendered-itself powerless:tor win back be I
seceded . Stntes by: anv'peatefal'er - 'othi,t,i ;
means. - I therefore believe• the adixiinis. 1
lration,ongli f - :1044 changed ni t so n as
the change ixgr . be made a ainstittition; I
111.4ayiloylairee':',.electiOnjitAluti : peort10- 1
*Ai 'Ara]. iii:dcf what. l'zsif . to - i6;et:044.:.
ellange., ll ' -g rbli': , ileopie , ot ihir-T4tt Coni :,
- tiesiiiiial P. Mktn, oti.*Eont. thate the
91.16,, , r4pOsOiltiv•opded304, 0 20 ' , Ailii31 8 -]
liiitigaf,l4,-,MiO;-'lt 0010bp,i, :.,elegitioni:4
#ll4leoiljew i tlieforekloetuitg#titlheid:-21
ininiitrotoptlpPß-shrioat oyeryemini '
-- YaTitii**'s,. - Plitt.:o4 , ..L 4l .o:'.olioy?of;
the Govetipiptiti'': o#4 .lintOi!l iii'tbel
' - -- - thlukli4o. ' Tniaacv
agrtaim ,
~, # @Ito ;
'44,totirtg mithailre'proOtptiver; . ? Thir
M=MM
EEMEE
giAturyylatgrfezence With , Public
iksaembligCs.
The oirentiiije and illegal interference, of
the.' military With the right of the people
to assemble for the. public disciunnon,,of
pplitieal topies„en the occasion of are late
DimOcrattc mass "tn4ting at Indianapelis,
Indiana, has - justly aroused a profound
feeling of indignation throughout th e
North. •
One after, another, it appears, the public
liberties are being attacked in rapid sac.
cession .by arbitrary power,_nntil men are
driven to Inquire if re . peated hots of this
character are not' 0031130E1g of ulterior aes=
igns destructive , 6f ALL publicliherty. The
country is loth to believelhatinen in pow ,
er can harbor such dark and treacherous
designi ; yet snehltien have already given
canse of alarm for the safety of Ouranheri-
Lance of freedom; .and if innocent ofgrea
ter guilt,they have done immense damnge
to the cause of the country,Ay; withdraw=
ing attention from the armed rebellion to
dangers supposed to - be threatened nearer
home: •
At the Indianapolis meeting the milita
ry was stationed and' disposed se as to
overawe the freedom of speech. A eulogy
upon the Constution - 4 Hon. 'l'. A. Hend
ricks, was followed , _by - 1, temultunus at,
tempt by .a Lieutenant and a squad' Of sol
diers to drive him :from the stand, or =to
seize his person.. Baffled in ' this ,:by the
mere crowd, cavalry.came to their aid,and
dashed up and down the streets, and npo . n
the Sidewalks, scattering, the .croiids
the wildest vonfusibe. - • -Lines of troops
were drawn up across the prineipal 'streets
and.none were;allowed to proceed to the
place:where the Convention,was intlession-.
Even :after the gathered masses had die-
peraecif and were returningietbeirhames;
they werefelinsiOthrough the Cat* and
such ofthem 'ai had arms , uPpri their per
sona Were deprived: -
Thislobtiery. o r. Arms, -moreover`, was
not an eitceptional,oceurrefice, bet merely
the - enforcement of, an 'arbitrary Praciice
already ibr some' time - 'in:use.; by which
peribus, not - ivearing,:the admimstration
coller;h0 been - depriyecl:r - ivf thoir:rieisca
si§ri, in spite of the positiVe Constitut oval
Oiraniee that:" tbe - rikht of ihnoitizen to
keepand bear. arms - shall not;a. infrings4:"
111 fact, within_ihe'StitO, and
the department - of the Ohio, Constitutional:
polittaa opposition to.thiledministration
has for smne .timepist, been: treated the
same - as' arnieti- the,privibielif
•having tqiinionopPesed , te,theSe
of the men inl!otf,ei,aa-beeit deiited,ana
au unscrupriloutteffert' has been, 'lnade to
destreylrforen'all,;-freedeirr of ; patina
action; f
We ask tviTy4o4lo-min'aiidlover
of hiOxiiiirg#to enesultlikinintiledo .Of
.men and die'histbl=o4ll:ersticiwordet:
tiw - foresee**triforterthii3
the .0a iiiittesewbf tbinirCAkt
tlipl;iitik6cotemplyititioter.tonivwelog
aseryimat:niapjour;hi,;:c4ioeriOikerfni
'Of.lbirMaarinis4incht -, u t 3bhif-.ittjV*g the
to t -risy4l , ? :
:.foriviii4icotawf*oo,operiAdti- .
• - .
I 0
The lUtioe.Leagepis snit the &Were.
The' Nevi York tiagYeis sought'
to wake: their - recent - demonstrations for,
midable and taking by parading', the rec- - ,
turned soldiers in their ranks; . ,..anli-bY 'the
lavish use Of free tickets suc,eceded. in .tak-:
ing with" them from Nevi,York :about
three hundred, *lnch niunber spm
iiihat'iliarksed on the route Uticl4—'
The 336h:hers generally turned up no
ses at the' whole affair, and 'seenked
comprehend' it'all by instinct. Wreak' , •
they were net rbaok*ard in dissentin_
from and Aeneuncing the .aims'of the,
litic is scheraeiswhe thein'in toVr.—
The correspondent of_.the Hera/alas the
following picture of te doingS at; 'Utica:
'"The procession soldiers and citizens
was'formed abOut half past eleVen, 'near.
"the:iniliOad depot, the soldiers, nnfaber
ingabout sir hundred, in front,-Col. Mc-.
Quade, who has after a gallant service of
twoyeame year as aCting Origadier;
just rettirnedfrom the war, m -command.
About a thousand citizens were in
the procession. The marched to Chancel
lor square, where the'ovation-was held.
Tlie soldiers were, on their arrival , there,
treated to a sumptuous feast, prepared by
-: - the ladies of Utica.
-
In •thOmeantime meetings'
were organ
ized, at three different, stands: The MR
cers at each stand were principally Sew
ard Mee; so- Were most of the speakers.
Governer Seymour was denounced for his
Vallaudigham letter, and the arrest of the
latter: gentleman approved. .The most
bitter speeches were lhose of Wilmot of
Indiana, one of :tho leaders of the Kati*
_Nothing movement, and that. of"• Lyman
Tremaine. Both were. quite bitter.
While the latter was 'speaking a cora.
Pany of Soldiers worked their way-into
the crotd, and began an incessant cheer
ing for MaClellan. Word wail ,sent-to
Col. McQuade that the soldiers werotry
ing to break up the meeting*. He. 'went
immediately to see, whattheirouble was,
and 'found that they were cheering for
_McClellan. He told than that it was ve
ry uice to cheer for '" "Little' Mac," - but
complaints were made at the other staid's.
The cry was raised, that they were a lotOf
drimken soldiers, but 'With - the eaCeptien
of two or three, whoever states that, tit
ters a base calminiragainst the brave sol
diers Of many hard fought-battle:4 . . -
- • * *
A recess was taken about five „o'ciciek
adtil evening lot" of soldiers immedi
ately took poSseision 'of one of the stands'
,
arid.-commenced cheering for
. 111eCiwsts,
and praising , - ,hitn as a, general.; declaring
him to be the onli-man: whocciuld'lcad
the army of the Potitnia6 on to•victOry ;
&Minh - loll* in' bitter terms the politicians
at Washington, - Congresstnnn ,:and Sena
tors, as , opposing McClellari:'beeausehe
was_ settling the :war • Ina , busiass-like
manner, and, ; was, interfering in Altar
Sehemes to Make Citintal Out of They
were especially bitter On the' radicals in
Congress and.the -boturiiittee - the"con
duct of the war.; • '
- The , remarks of.the different soldiers on
these points were. greeted_ with „great ap
plause'by their comrades. Some of them
declared that many of their comrades
Were butchered at.Fredericksburg to satii
fy the intrigues of,the politicians. "Down
with the Washington political conspira
tOrs," and 'others would cry, " Give.us
McClellan to 'lead, and We 'will returt ti 'tO
the war.' - • ''
This demonetration by-the'-soldiers-was
kept fOr nearly:an honr in that.style:r . i3O
in fact seemed as.tbougb they :oonld - not
say too much in praise of tittle" Mae;' or
denounce in bitter enough terins - the!
trigues against hircat Wailtingten. -
I heat: of :numerous other' _instances
soldiers manifesting' enthusiasm-for Me ,
PelliTy.llati - wilrmentien -hut one or two
as ',lfeing Significant, While 'grime
Wii:Speaking, at One. Of thi3 - : staidi;
dier off cer's tiniforminotinted• - i.har.
Saud declared thisTathering.:tin a Eli
ion o that, he bad got . _ heard a w ord
from .the speakers, mid "1161 , comme nced;
cheerinr Dicclellan.' ;'The g
the-
• Tenth Regitfientiralliied:. around hitti
and' joined in the =c eers, They kept ..the
matter upq for 'Borne , 'cheering: first;
for - McOlalan - Pertti4
result whiV the crowd' around stand
nearl,* left,,'and.they, vere - dbliged to:
;send:for -ilia band, Wtiotlayettlie7;!t`Red,
,White • and -- -- Blue; liefore .th§ - s4ltaioicp
would return. °:T eir_ cheers' we`re;inter-=-
Ariereed-Withlreand for the *politielaui.—
'ire Teitinsend4rdialsdlifterrUptekin:-a
.. During the 'recess sonieof the'totiav,ea=
upon '06• 11 40i.
and told.latm that' thennly way - iSfit
down this; rebellion wail,tilaile,4l4 . 4o l l` - ;
1 1S4 head a " , 4 . *Dl
tYi‘filiP-1.-"that', 1
Ayes iii:4' . :Sgyek.Y . truty theice:oo - 0;
here.so. -.Thindreds" . 9! : ii &tier int# fact ,aqeti,
Hoftltis-iiio.'Ac;bk, pygLe;
McClellan - find:awl:6g with the'
oodiarEi t: :: • 4,::,
•
itoypiol,
_
40=0* +.-;'• ,
triblgaPft
make trbbibiltWit'''"a'ollot.
itteriiiit%V: rc
• + l .:i
ax!ittlrtiqiiiii cents,
-' ' •- 7 = s r, : •
ivoLumE xx:
MEM
ii - Star,9ll3g Disolosurol-"—The "-won
'Leagues" Exposed.
•
°Utica.' War to be Xnaugutate • '
•
The letter. Was printed in thp
Syracuse Daily Cotirier some weeks, agg,
and •ha 4 Veen 'extensively
,copied ;by
,the , ,
• neWspapers; but its, genuineness has-n 4
been; disputed;. it-may therefore be - taken,
an - evidence of the secret,.'dangertme r:
and revolutionary or, reasonable - object of
theinner lea g ue . The gentleman / towhont
it was addressed exposed the_plet, hy b a n.
ding•,over -the letter for
loyalty not, being intense enough , tomake
him even ~ „ a silent party, 'to a f sehentefer
butchering hiS political opponents -• .
April 9, 1863:..
Mn: N.Y.:" You will excuse
me for addressing you, a stranger to pie;
but froth what I hear of yeti we need no•
formal introduction. 'V:We are' both loyal
men, and as such are friends pt - sight.= My
object itt addressing you' on this occasion
is to learn if then:L.oml be Organized in your
town, a Loyal, League rendezvous.-
,ITOP
are, perhaps„-award tha -
t- burloyal leagues
of this State areto hold- 4 State- Csinveti ,
den at thia rplace - -on the 27th instatit - e-ai •
am'informed-that your league rs - in , liroce4:*
of formation. I dare say you-knoVo there`
are twoleagues, one public and one leote,t,
=the former .civic and the : latter, mflitary -
inn its plans, and from what I am told rof
your peculiar abilities,: I especially. wish
you to take part in the latter. •It is eseen
' tially necessary that this organisationehol
.I)e.OPeeddy effected., The increasing. bold
ness and NUMBERS of the Copperheads
in . Obi State - are Such • that, they' most 'l.*
Put down before the next, ,alresidential•'
election, or they may OUT-VOTE'TS
the polls. ,Their clamor abOut free speeeh
arbitrary arrests and:the Censtitatiorlie
misleading the people: .1 1 7 e must not be
too careful , or timid about- the :measures'
necessary to keep them under! ;It maybe
that the MILITARY FORCES of Our-
INNER Loyal Leagues, in -cooperation
with the Government, may be effectively
used against their in certain ; - localities.
Haying been chosen by.our friendain - XX.
city as travelling agent -for Central York- -
I shall soon give you a calk atn mitrnble
to name the day at this
vise yeti of my visitin tune
in a few reliable friends - 'forConsultatlon. =
Don't uny •SQUE#.)llsH)Riptibi.
licans-.7-nOne - but the- most "-RADICAL:
I'shall then communicate to youthe,Signt4
Mystic grips, and other workings: of our
9rd,ei; froni
-.Yeiffsitinft 1 ; 4E,, •
' Getting Their Eyes Opened;, , , --
, Even
.the...cialy a bolition papet t ate
beginning to see-the folly and•datigeri":of_
permittingrrests like that; of MI. Via,
,LAimon.4l4 , 0.,..-pass: - vvithont an ~ i ndig,.:
1,
nen 'protest.- -A correspondent ak the A s. -
ti. Sta ,S' idard talks in the'PAlo
significant and,isensiblsetyie: 2, - • - 2 ;,,
.1 think:l:hire can be no dbialittli4tr, et,i.:
Burnside committed a_boltindet iti _ - payint„ ~
any, attention` to 'la (VallandighaxaN,
Stump' speeches. Hu , should have be*
indicted , and trie_d,hi.,- the .C4 - Arta.'-'ll4,
is, the bette r,* , ,ayin .• a- free, Stitfu:flAr,
one .I am p'ot, goingr-io desert ilie eabSe,44:
free speech and,good .. geyet,i3meo,;Llift,ii
men like':, V.allapdjOatn_ --be", 1; 0, 13 4 e_4 1 4 1 ,;"-,
and - by lihi:.:C.ourts. :Jr an y: =oo,l4l4'qta:
down :Where.there are no- courts,, otiL'Air . ,
,berdet, *tere' the War t4ges;_ l 9t . :4 ll 4! ijak
it44 . lsOwei govern biini.. lint ;it f...,1 - IS. -Aol;• .'-
quite. tiOn'.. - yettn rot -Ge i3X# l3 4o' 7 di.
rect. iiiii,liewr3rOri mid ptili . tig=bot - 4,4'
hio'.- ' :: 1... -_ • - .- • ~,, . ...; :t- , -; :: .; - tr; 2,-;,
'Th "
orn
as,.
i)roiher 401a:miA ,- i3f - 0 - *',...;vii.olietiti .
th 4. MFlT'e4:PetrY- :
'appointed: to -- a;;$2;00 :elerl4,44oVAlte
Treakir3f
tired Of the army and :tesigried.-4,1r04/4
ingeonPaPen , . • ,
Vie think ,(the ;adefranCt
brcithers:offdloinit'?)l,,re.
• ded tor; ill.:•ofilienilievingjinen gush - del
on thci - Orcitignment at*Ty en4.‘ : Salaiiits,
After . 4 - ( o),Ciolin:,i-Bifown'? , ', had mado r is,
iiinilerousrsid
dren oflirtiq's.Ferrx; the; Republica .
-think tPekiiiict
fee tfer; T 'and;-atteiiipted_lo - divest
theinselves'a the ,responsibility -that :
ittitiitlie'sotedd were
,Lie,y in po46i
.than they - exhibited the:nth - et nikked - , - ;att
feetiokfor ihe Brolorns did Alie`'fayoie of
"xife,'Oniinidiation have'lben;eitende+iiii.
thep -114
im i otionrspfpi. 'l4s,olVe'-i)4f
Thda_oirindittioi
thisystqpiitkifoti:Onliksit:thelftiiw of rivers
to th Sett s : : inbith
ii tare clogged :. or : o strutted .- ) flat.
*VellArAviooAlir. alluvjalAO*4-4itait
**.ilti#On , 'OPiektbe'Og irl7 o ol,aitto
gorte-lbot- follows- - the'srobstruction l / 4 of
force :• '8() . 110
V..ood:i3i*latitt.:4o7oliiblf tlito** . the
- simfeW4oo.4 l l)e#o 4 4` *isked )3t dish
-
,_.l4o.lliltitt!o4vlW-ulco*:Poltiff (0a
di ort~er whichvfojko:thay ,09nclitio;4.t.
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