The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 25, 1863, Image 2

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    cer:- tlitltifitihtlifi l liar ~.'_• ' t W —fie -, ;
Acts of Oleihned:* uliqui . the
were now tegaillea,tte pub I , i jurics,Aind
a t
tall Men throughGat the keg ere bosliid
Under penalty e4onflseation t 'mei*, o
bedience lto twenty-five' biron ',cheskti as
gikardihns Of th'il'• liberties of t ,Ipectile,
and the - freeholders of each thenty chose
tWelyo ittogh-t§ tb. wake ftpott it - all - via
fakir of t#o, Greit, ChaFter; Tho hAther
ete heiese of the Mega Awtas nova teatrilin;
ea, and all the tyrannical practices which
are irietunpau'ble - with:miellise&ll . . , _ I.
Meet were guarded:Against. :No prece
4enur were -consideredLyslid: t whiidi tint
friitged 01' t h e Vriek thireei, vihtetrii&
-Tared more autherity by the attempts of
arbitnirypeWer tOlireak it,;.'"'
The PeMiiertititi E - r4ionsiifilieronetit i ree
Republic'ofAC . loi* ire iiiiday'dettiaa&
leg Cr 10144i:din' the - reptiblitati, Whb:litis,
lately . *Ceeded 'LC the thretie Of the Plonl -
Latrine; gistfur consequence Of his oath
najAretrair.iii4efeienee to `theleoirn kelt'
ttghte„ )oPah avail grantitheni a reeeital.Of
the,Ohaiterbequeathed to thembyieffert
Ifeti,: 'Madison, Maion; and - other, Deteiw
eotie baronit i talled the " Bill Of Rights,"
Contained in the amendments to the Con:
stitution,, and which' tier kieg lohri 'has
teen most wietedlY" violating titer since
he came to the - throne: - These ,riglitiihdd
-
to : be, extorted; front king' Oectge7llT, CO
are as follows: ,
t‘ Congress OW iiialce . 'ne lair' stride
ing the freeddrii - orspeeeli k er.efttie Press.
The right - of 'the people to be' 'Secure ill
their persdes, papers -Ana eirept#,-winst
unreasonable' searches,tmd - - Seizures, -shill
biit be iiolated; 'No 'pares:toe shalkbe' ai r
law:of liberty:without_ attif prcieas - of
law.. - In all criminal preseentioniii the-ac=
eased shall enjoy:, the light to' a' speed
end p!iblic trial:TAW - impartial jury, end
to - he - ,lnfrmed of the nature tiedoause of
the aecitaitien;lO be - confront:eV - with the
witnesses agahist him; anew have assiii
thrice or edunsel toithe defence."' ' ' '
'All of these and many - More have been
iirolatiO by our king John, avhb hike his
-
tyrannical prototypes, has been 'acetistem
ed from, his sole authority, without pre
teas of law, to imprison,: banish and at
taint the freemen of his dominions. As an
evidence of these barbarone tiractieei,
which are considered ineoinpatable - with
iced government, one instance of line
ar • s is here adduced
Bunuimiew, N. J. Sept. 1861.
"Col. James W. Wall *as arrested to
day:, and carried, to Part Lafayette. He
resisted the officers, and the Marshal call
ed upon all his - assistants; and' directed
them to take him. 'He started icigii - tip
stairs, but they Seized
and tarried
him without any hat, with his &Mir Open
and cravat untied, to the - hotel Mid from
•there was conveyed to the fort"
BIIRLL'CGTON,N. '.Y.Sept. 28, 'SI: .
A thousand persona assembled to
greet the return of James W. Wall `from'
Fort Lafayette. He was 'escorted to his
residence with music and toichlights:—;
'Thirty four little 'girti represeriting the
thirty-four States, dressed in *lite, bear
ing flowers in profusion, forrned two lities
front the carriage to the house. Aethe
Colonel reached the door; our comet - band
poUred forth-their notes of" Home,_sweet
home," and after-thelong cheers bad sub •
-
d he addressed the multitude than
A4 *,lieart is to-nightl What a
- contrast ii-this to tbe melaucholb ,
when I was dragged ruthlessly fromhtheim
steps, torn mercilesily from the 'clinging
einbraces of the dear ones at Leine, and
Cbasigned to the gloomy yralls of an
inencan l3astile.• And my friends, frOM,
the hour that I was torn from My_ home, -
through -the - long and tedious-days of 'my
imprisonment up to this joyrid moment, I
have in Vain deManded to .knOw- of 'the
gorernment the crime' of which I am ac.
'cased, who my accusers 'are, and to be .
Confronted with ibera, but up to this hour
the grave could - not be more 'Great
Heaven! Can it be possible 'that 'such
',things can be done under iConatiintion
Irtoae'boast has been that it pecuredthe
people againstmisin
their liberties as Do you'knew,
iny friends, how old this Charter is ?, It is
'traced back to the mail 'clad; %rens; *and
theie het have stood reverently on the
tiara of slintinsinede - (RuntlingZ_Blead)—
githerecthose great - liberties were 'extorted
'front the tYrant 'John; more than six - hut-.
'died 'ears _ ago.' They hive come 'Aewn
lva tla through' the long vista agis . ,'
. and
muse is stilt sours/mg - in' our care.
- "'No 'person shall be eeized,CriMpriacined,l
banished without dile proCess of law."
Let our irmg Jolm,, the professed Repub
yieakreineraber that the Democratic bar
the of twiny are Men of au equally inde
pendent spirit:as the barons if1215-=.-and
fidiin. like theta to:submit intbeir
government to 'the arbitrary will Cr one
ausn ' tyrant;` John.' Thar bold
their hands the check Of the ballot
to imehliarbarentraits.lf king.4olirrielis
them of thehall 4 ;'_ . they have - in.taiserye
tbe'eheciesibich forifithera had 7 to
wee in brining the piatd:: hinge
ce.L4the •t;of physical 4oree:- We
litre taught' 'by tbenitbit, a 4o4inee t for
Tyrants i s obedience Geof.";'"
air Some days since a'colOred ',atticsan
• -at ';llltratik•rt: - -Sciuth: Carolinas = w}lile= en
'gaged in her duties of washing; fotit'A :
onical , bomb-shell;. - - and - ,not, knowing vaii, , thonght would make
good stand forrher wally kettle-4heibot
tom covered with spirks - -;-sid sittings" it
• , tin - the shell, diduothailite2iiiaitiong for
A quarter of an boar, afterwards
AMA- helselflYing .in-thezndjoining
Aor,, but;borAftttle and eCtatelltfl AO, bas
3:notoefgtidoce?'";- - -;; -
*he - MOT
r-iii "
,orandfifitactliiii&MheillOd.. le,/Y
-the3preierit fan& now, when
! if*sco'` . l.:ii '401444 4 4 - kinunlotAtß).
. ofittifor to_ do
-.7-,,Yitol4l6o4#l.atiofAiiiilute‘i. air only
and: ll* iiiiitinited
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PitOR:.O9Y,URNORi. ;
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MeV , JUDOS °WAWA.I 3I7 /IZAIKESQVA r a.
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• , Thollemocratkt Nadine& :1
We plt!'ie 'MAIO tend , or oar paper this,
Reek the r ,OfOe'lao toetiottitiis
State 00Pv,4 11 0 0 N fO. *ai9:Pfric,eir; 1:11,4
selections, ant jooctenea.... lidgelyqoA.
ward; onr candidate 'or Governor, is well
and 4vOyablyknOtin this county ava
life=long' bemoci'fit; abou . re-,
proaeb. His charaoterior. integrity 'and
ability,- iindr-his devaion Ao,the , Union;
Which the 'abolitionists , twenty l ftie
years •o been attempting `tcickleitroy
must) e epion
eats. That,ke will ,be oar noit4orernor
is'only a question'of
FleM all our Dentoetitietexibino4 in
the State; 'We seethe Mimi ebeerifigiind
entlansidatio acqpiericsuie in 'the 'nomina
tions and 'platform - a
-set forth in thcze§-
theTbila
-40,11011: ecirWnly , .'• h
lieartY irbik . "the I).
1314A5e4. 0 f the 8 4te : •
!There- were: 41 number of, and
faithful Democrats protented to that Vim
*cation for . the gnheinatorihrnomination.
They . hid: *arm:, 4;e:nt)/uslik4,!,
flienda;lsh o fairiTtina ho.ors!Ay.llviso
their choice upon the delegates. Strtig. , I
Ong in generous-rivalry to secure the A
leut, of their Wishes; they, .pernlitted , no
'hitteiness.pOr rancorle .ilistinb:* bar
,mony. . and unity •4otion, whieli , in this.
orisisoraa demanded of • their representa
tirk by the — Demoeratio masses. - Now
that - the content' is'Orer, not onlythe nun
didat44 themselves, butt all3lieir . ileac,'
unitein staniling;tOgether ,andertbe old .
ftag that•sovitep ledour party:to victory.
The i!latforci was adopted ipithont
. The
voice, the:tni:dat Of the most eri
ihnsiastic cheering ; ; and the sound , doe;
trines it boldly.enunciates dnd, au nu
intring echo in the-heart of every Demo.:
crat of Pennsylvania.- - 1 - ;;
nominee
ior:Gove;iciry-*svuleifil;aWn; "413, thi s
,
Cknumonwealth. ,He' is at present one of
the Judges-of the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvania, to whielf:yigh Mid-exaltedly:wi
th:n:l he was elected, ;illy's ! : large majority.
He is Denxienttivithootablemish upon
his :political record, ana , lran- never Waver
aeyOtiontn "thifOast; Of
Insuctiom He is unyielding In biii-litt'aelk
ment to the-freedom: of speech; the liber
ty:of the -press, the righti of-all the
cameos; and the naktubon. - •As - a
11 '474 #/idaj nriei . ,- io: B 444 B • l o4 l iPqnt
rank. bis profes sion. ; , tryillenni(ng, his
ability, his: Tiuro , ond;:hlanielesef life, his
ortltodoii Dem6cfneN - -andrthomany, esti
,finableValitiCs.svhick" itiOar filth'
. ifikq-know]bin malieiiw _ a osmaidote, who
must ci'nual! ( . l- - - Afie entire support . of
bemocratic-organization,: - audiwiothe
Ordiratioo of et true friend
;of .theft ii o n , t ie i l onstitution andjiiie
tiws- ;11 6 did not'see c,i ii 4 ;pre nd P4 l ;
* l 4lColifirrelimPolrbial
by :the - CoPireitiion: ; it songbilintiiman-
AOte4 iti'i,•#iicii.vo , l4lF`i .. .lo4o)l of his
00;;
401 1 ;hiriA PP1? , 4 ) 4 1 0*,,-4 8 ,:ii*;;0
1
61102.mtibu the . Imni,4lekettiz34 the:
State; 41 his bitariiiii_fronithitilinin:m.
e jot' itiggr
- _ v ex'
as we linyeveltyill;hei` liudiesi
vu
williwov***** l *(4l4to
- 4 , 4 y, word* ler thi:,pattriwhieth;.. ..1414:404
liknowitnitiiou44xwer ? in , *iinickt
7 - The : 114 . 4 00 0 .1 1 441' r• 0it . 4#41%
TitiLlL-TI4P/1 as ' the Democratic unxii-;1
B=:=E
paa for thethaylriPl*ntr-ivaa
elected **-:,s9464.o9;i4lithiiet
alee the eeeepanci
Lasalwim iii erto be a. true man and . a
‘ - • ,_ .
r : . in '47 II ditstk' utiv'Pri . - y '',' i
ti
it.;:inrtn -, and his ,inblia .1,. , a
t:r'' , nit , : ability and Pat. (4 1 0 ;1% ti
1. iR . t eittit: ' &lug:before t, l 4i'v
4.
4rii , ea , it was einimilea tliiti , -,
a
/Inuit:44ol:J -was due him,; ti the
1 Democratic party could not perform a na
bier action than - to - continua him - in the
bigi t affic,gpaitatfilke4 withaninpfl o t.4ll
i'lltip an k mbiikl.- 1%11 annnufke4thent -tf
44191,14ke .0 1 9,4 •b9.14744 ,8 at!,AVV1;
tte:inpose „ pletwOrik itt-prodgped, was
Usitiest, 'tribute - to taletts
and tiieltii*ledgi(V.',Wir;tll . 'etts tried 90
-"Pl , ",
•tc,ill47'.44cnext ilio.e.s l 49r.maliiimet4l9
angled{ of intorestiiii. this vnumber.of the
De f i g i t e ra i, • zst,
- , _ • t., ..;
, ftgrOur patrons ,will observe that, •00
day: - of-' pninlcation iOf the , 'Demaerai i ts
61001 *OMtiietidaii I°l4'lol4ly. 1
t"
' 'Uottipany 'of-about %nay m n
ntatted ftrn n 1
tbis ins!, ylooki
I.4"'t*O:tiartior'n
mutt is 3)4,i4119.c0))3p0Pi .
Wed:into ,tho U. anerilice for six. months
vidttliii& 4 l , the -orttergeneyP ; The, follow-
Na 14; %if;
,11. BePtIIA:JY-, jdieut,.
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PCP 39 °9 l !' l e , . 21a r 4 11 Fr et Ingt m
Penozw9.‘! ,, erid.ay ;13,,tilyac a t'ouqot. Not
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-witlistaudiatthe:tutfayorable weather, an
•atidieeita of ,500 , •ar mare were atten
***,, *id' great 'rithiisiism . : prevailed.
A raPartf . af 4 . i.l?eiroceedieti was* Tired
taa.lateSeriltia .;
, 7;71
.
.; i . .. , 1 -, -. iligula. sptinfi, AToue ,17, 1863,
:
, The triennial ,ConventiOn cf. the liemo-
cratioparty of Pennsylvania, for the) man
ination, of candidates - for Gciveniand
iof
Judge ,!th I
e Suprethe Court, , asse bled -
I
in. the limner. of- - I Representative this ,
, moining at. 10 o'clock::. - - ' . i [
The Convention organized...by electing •
How.PLArnurr PATrunsosi President, and
the usual number of Vice Preshients add
SearetiiiiiAt.: ).A:fultCrepresentatiob of del
egates werelntsent. ~..• V , :,, • , c:, i
President Pattgpsapon taking theehair,,
said : c.' .1.12,)t 1-,,1V-1 - - 1 ,:.‘, : 4-4 F, Heart , beats.
r etsow immoenATs :—..tuy i
With -kratitilats 'ta:: be reallea en*prei3ide
En4er -the aeliberatione of the selsctdd rep
I .tiesiitatireir , of he ;Demeciaos "el
he
Irelit Stoic; orPentiiiylVania: .It: *'an -bon
er for which I feel grateflil.jittlovr del
egates,. sievernev.ersince 7ittfe tlmn alba
of this State haver.the prooeedingt of-any
'deliberative . body. , been bxiketi rol.with
. so great so li citude acthatiof .the,kptesent.
To-be. thestandard bearer: for m
thelat
Derpocratio party : . atonyl,44ne isi agreat
:work; but at the present: tiiiie,Ahfir the
people- of the •wholerworldiarel ng up=
on the :: success; and, , prosperi ty Of, the ,
q
party!) , , forL , :tthe :1 , reacirttion.. , f; . our 1
oppressed/Jana tbleedirig. count to: its
.imeestisppyland , peaceful state; is rely
great work. You' are alit awareat.har
-Tony; good will;and . dignity, are ecesaa
i
rromthi3 part.of every aeliberasi body,
ana, - ore - teeded to give weight ato.char
-atter to its Aeliberations: -. I trio _. and
hope. that ,werfAcill enterlupon this-limpor
taut duty with:hit-eye single to the-pros
city of lbelpartykwirush we represent,
th only party,Which is truly for .tha , best
in • article country: - LeVi oulittiotto
botTmircivm---letliour • platform- be. , 4 the
Biar.. Spangled: -Banner,: Which; hiti .gone
I :through many Victories on land sistaea,
111111 victory . Will:, trOwn our; dints.--
--(CheeriL) - .: :• r .: . . 1,. _ ;i . • t r.
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. .
Hon. F. W. Hughes, from the•eatunut
,
tee on resolutkns,aaid he.had 'the l honor
to report thefollowingi 'which wera titian
imotisly adopted in oonunittee: i i-. r.,
• : ,•,7
+bat' U i
o,
ltti .
on" ;
U r
p:
o
n
015 o,atiOr.the'counity,
`paistre4` l the
House ofßetit*iitentittities ofthis-CottiOn
wOalth On ibelMti'day, of ApritAtot; and
in addition - tteretO;"add_its- a IhrthOf ex
pr on of our views 'ilptlit irblioidfaifs,
do restlll're its collettit, ' 'i r
• - Readied; ''• That -iv . it'. '4 4 aiti 'ienew 1 oar
vas of 'fidelity t+l. the' COnstitutiod of the
'UnitedStitt , g, 1110piiat cbaitei'foriwilial
r ani" thilierti ritrtiggled solidi- fat g,lit,'-Od
*Mar Was estaidisliid;iitho theifigelies
*tiiesiia it,"to for* a liiore iwerfeet:lfti=
ibn, 'estiiiilisli . patio; ' 'etiatitiE'dOUtesie
`tranquility; providetfof i.thii`iiitnipir di
fense, , promote the general welfare;' 04
secure' the . - Tbteasings ,of 1 libeity: to' icar
:veil and posterity.' ~ T ,7 ~, ',
....
,„.• , . i
ißegotesed,- Thatinatontleb3upthettpon4i
tiOn' embodies , onlyineranteeele
hive foilmbliolibertratid priviterrigliti
inAihhOtitit;weinui - havezehoileolp
iietkin frotaltoodshekspoliation•and&ll:?
irolitheirtnati+who atteenrAtthe,o:o4l ,
.43tittiticin 'fiivitie l lpritvishifnaelEtiiiki ile.
fildientibf - the first telement rofliattiotisoi i
tuill'anroffteer of the State.,or. ; Fedeliti
government , Nebo sweprifte, euppertl,49
'Constitution; laid : -- idievivardniwiiii• Of ,
-- oitth:onthietenatienogiiwilfeUrviela tps,o
,t fr ,
Itr. wholly Ainirorthy. ofyiibliooon fi d ' :
~ ,,k eediterdiThatAinoug4herightl r whi 1? ,
1
thatonstitUtion proWilettaiivetyloit. 2
in thstloribeine-seene in 141ifeli, 1
atiVropeity,solhateltreanttotAxi
Oliva of iiti*rVithinttlt* fpnmitsa‘
Isitii )CfOr-trhil bYmA 579 P I P4gitVgfd i ''
instijurYl.o.4l* Meig*Minp_liithot 7'
$105150,64400T0M 14411 filigPfpfg!*,- , W,1
fOodltim.?„Thiltikoetjwit4WileKne O,
.oegiOnnt, 9 th ftrtleini)e-WCfiiiOPRPOPt
Wirl--AVYAMPRttA lia4etll4%
ifill4V. NrattearrdPitilAß 0.144/IP.'
etipitzott i and. in ' al the ltace .eoliett
•LT Pe -.; • .", I
skint, „ 3. ' has ot t tir ,1 la ,a, ;11 •
t . ,•ty, .r :tile, tar
patlyir b - `lien , • ith
teen. digna , 04
seide ortpursmOnatits ..agarr forge Pr6ni:
Idea of thelTnitaStatelr ppwif hither , '
to .wholly unknown in America, and nev
er exercised io Europe or Asia, except by
tka post depptier utpiprfinivAßWlT:
1. 6 power 4o iiii.nsittieleitizeits , Writ e
lex ression of their honest aplatons
airsi-au a e reli76lFliktfrit:
oinif tpreinnned= • too .eiettiiii!''thia linitater
hirriseirtitiothiModetinienliud Meru? .
which his own nature might prompt i lhutj
had deligatedzitqn - mtinii:suboiditiai r es
111421,11 4 agaitiltt;" , 6thet 4 S iveri partici
the 'olintty,tutitil rhideetta'preiten'ed
eelcatid felt all atfai the );''
Pespbtedg 'Mkt' Among 'the. iiinneions
ficettilto 1;1461111W , President- ibis; gireti
tisrt,ible ilonterlabOye •tbet 1801 and ii
bovolthi peoplN'tberelnnstOn tho.nature
Oftbitign, be a birgollioticirtitnt ^~vhi are
totnity incapablnof *Wing . iveitheribon ,
tatty orwiatly-low:politiciani filled , with
pattirin rfificontndrei. who! do , nov care
for' j4tide; and • ,ratflone , virbos - dolikht •to
trarhple it under foot; tand lbereforo'46
nrcnor ineprised , tct Icertabiit-thc , viortbi•
est men bard been: iorn froin 'their faint-
lies; r juirdell linOetted zdoiitriiii the belle%i,
ministeis: , \sl -; the Gaspet'inlptisoried in
loathsome:duntrbfis: mitt-respectable:w
ino' tiegert rAtith n brutality which it
Sintildi be indeeefft Eleti to Ddme—alut All
_ .
this, in many .'etiaes,-withoute pretense
that that victims were'gUilty of eben hipo
litical -offence, nfueh , less ' of any crime
s,,,mainst; the laiVS. ,r . -1 . , , `.'-: ', I 1 -
'' , Resoteedil'hat free igovernmetiteannot
exist; withont'S free press: and tho Consti
tution- of thiSl State, nit Well "AS that
4 iho UnitedlStatesi haerdeelared• that it
shall bo free;' , ' Those persona therefore in
cffici or Out; of aide, • who attempt to•snp
preip4- book® and newspapers by vicdenee
are the• • 'enemies of this geverninentl and
tight-to bethemselVea suppressed.• • .
•• Rosolvd,lThat we heartily thank the li--
-on-hearted Deraoisracy.tif - Ohio - 'for • the
"insnly viiidieatinn 'they:have given to the
Constitution : against ut
the great orimeco
initied 'Upon it •in ithO arrest and del:unit
-tie* otelement -, LlVallandighant ; and We
assure thew:of' our eordiat sympathy in
the great strogglfs' they iire making for
...them undoubted rights. -." ' - ,
" kotolved, That the plain duty Of' the
thiefMa,,oistrate of thisCorareonwealtly
( requires' him to user' whatever power the
law has placed in his hands towroteCt the I
Suite! mid the-people:: from' liiidess eiitra-,
gas,come from what quarter:they , man ;
an no nitro is fit-Who-Governor of this
state TA? wiki nteillitcYlholl his own.
liberties and'let `ti ne people 561 theirs at
'the triere wilt 'of tlier Federal' E*Woatil'o-
- Respinat, That the 120,tipocrney orran- i
Sylvania 'has; been `ever true to thenaiise
of the Union. It was in the name and for
the /lake: oftbe.trnion, that our' was
made; that ire denouniothe least intiinti
..tion tatthe Dernocratic party entertains
-now,--,or cree'r - has enta,ined,er•ever ban en
- tertaini the- slighteit sympathy tyith• the
Tresetit' gigantic rebellion; , or, with :'trait.'
I .orein- unna against the! , goirerninent, 'Or
would,.ever •••consent to peace i upon luny
terms involving dismemberment !of the
;U:niON•as ottOrlY4nnjustii and in proof of
~this,: we ,ppint i with - exultation, to the lay: -
Ith oonttiltutions to the• `war in blood and
rtronitoribilteretofore and now. being made
by the.:Aundreds of , thousands- of Demo
, cratic eitit-ensilwhe: wee amongthe first
to fky . to the, mews , t thy Union and per
il-then tires in its :efence.- • I ,_. •,, •
. Redo; l 74 l Mbat. 9 -theAttio friends of
the ',Union, ,and,...teeling 11)proroundl auxie
qr :for jto..fatei , Weelaim, and will._ ens%
1 ease: the: sight'; tooonsider,, discusso cower
tainand amain, becomingter msnpon the
people ;and, ;the •eoustituted. authorities;
.whoteVeT Measurea Aril!, 'in ourjudgment,'
be moot. 0-ebr, tek please. , and :Imp ,the
whole nation and
Union t.ogether ,ronder
onelederalrvernMent. - , ~,,,
~,:,
Re,salve.44bat; when _this -war-began'
,we bad, the :solemn Pledge:of the-, federal
WhiliniatrattiOn. and •, , ,of the. party ..,,whieh
pineed-it iniliewerr 'SS , •:eipreased in . the
molution passed biCongress . on . Jtdy
,220, / 861;,that zit.ffis, not wagedion I their
Tartjo :thy, : spirit-of oPPtession.; in. ,for
'any purpose .of cialquest or, subjugation
o r parime of overthrowinglorintertenug
.with the rights oriest4lishediustitatieps
of those Statee.;;but to, defend-and matii
.tahi._tlio siipreminiy.of",the- Constitntjqn
And to : preserve; the ; Noian t : With , all 'the
llignityiegenlkti.ensilighte,of the several
States unimpaired; and thnt , ,sot poonpas
theta objeets:ereAcePPPllialed , th(riwor,
,ougbt,to Cease" ; -Bitgthet.filierta ...adlniti
istrationOctingnOdottho itlfinPneft; of a
Amin ttettenoftiltea•Abolitiolgetei alweye
:opposed.to,the;
~Unietklilluil :witheut, the
;consentof the•greatnnee ,Of• : the._ pooplet
bast tol3ll7•Aluinge4 ittt:grOoxidi , .ftvoWing'
and , prochibuing-iWpurpese tole. wholly,
different, and thus it htukgrentlr,alleyec!
, ottrjustt hope orpeace.:!; 1, :... -:.,,: „ ,-1- i
I,..lbe.lreaolutien Of I Were,: anammen§ly.,,a
0000 1 1:br , che goeVelltielt: 41 11 41,-' frantic
Abontsiefenploule.h-v: - 1, 'l4 i t +, . 'ei; , 11 ; i
The goeysetiehAenweee*seieemi.
inalteee rer:Gevere
.or: ,1-!..11: 7:.•i I/ - i
• i' , :i l :4o OM * l l lO /AtO° 44 7. II ii -,..h.?: ' 4) ~ 1 ,rf ;
Wat;.ll - .3Vitte - 7.4.,::::14,.:'..1.v.,t; ...,.47
".Hiester;felyoer,: . 's , ..... ° .l.l.; - 4.‘.... , '.;... ,
,;.,,i.,,a1
...Virini, B. f.Filtiikliinwi4U. V. :;41:3i.t. i'i .1:.4. 1
tkii".Vri. Wood vitard:zv. . - .....:.44s .t 9
'
lleieniiahßkkii7 . li.` r e9• %i1ii4.4 ..
• i.C.
'Willistii•Bieer.;, - .. , "Z.1. , 54: :i-. , _ , ...•1...i.4.4ii.i I: . .1 i ]
'John Cestimvxl;!.. ot 41.141:1.:..1. - .T.i;.40.,.49
Giiiip:Elanders' oh 1: .1.....4 , ,•••iP. .3 , 5r,./.... - : 404 v 46
George WAhtatisn - ,:4-.13: •Witid iii VI P le .i. i .i 4 ,' la.
Miner .th Audlbt:stooensiollcitta -- '
,
illiater e, 4. ek.; •.r - i....-.1,r,:5e.r,,T.; ': 47, .1.;, 065
3WmPlir . itte.,V,. - .1.75. , -. iy.. i , .. - .*:. r w4i :61;
'Gab; WWW.oawardi . .J.. - .4l.viattit.x. , .419 _
Wm; Dailludtlitts4Wai • VF7I • i'4o - ii ~ -. 4- 4 .4# :I,
j,,Thiwailal.43l.okhee.aioneWketthhk' Wl'
ittlthadeheeminuolanteakluntilida*Abth/
was authorized• to withdraw the name' of
....53
75
having
If votes,
Convene
tion;ltrettiendauscheering,) and he was
afterwards declared the unaninioug. non
nee of the Democratic party . clihaaiiftitte;
for Governor of Pen nsylvania.
-tinovW-Thlirmtalfer .
11:-/Zotarielzille *Mate. thdentiminceafai
Judge of attroto ttr,4ty g #palamat ion,
YfIIItIMPV TOL.
4El9,:.' tt • (.11
r I,4linberton dred ,t i ts; olfowMo
ma€ 4 0 1 e.13.-k J. • .1! ioni• tt.:i
qucBt 0 illif4:i o TlT4Fon;i9l/tY. , -P9l?t - Pvip
etßoluP , r o l*c-N i zilmt
lentokt.ll o ._ A l 4 l
al.Go4ror, O . PP.9usY)lO l P7.t' •
Aznotiop ;was made , to reconsider
; .
~,Ilr4- t aghes sp L oice:aj ; Idngth„m l oi„
i strata r ,, .7ff*.i1i0,0514:, ;0114 4 IP„00
pr4ent. nlarming,
e t,i n te l 44,4lliPOßK.,l l6 t.
sny,reignty, andithe ,ay,9te.m.
.04:914)5t ;Ind .ggarda,,,ytq le!4
just inch men as :
bellOtt • -(Ohe, s w
4 111 4 ,T*k:Jrii
preserve:it:. -. , „„, . ,;. . •
1114 g e W6° " rf ir d :
*4 go " into the bands :the' I . g t x"-
d t
eiulP'47° - siat,e i:10„
It e ,top F ejj tika.o ;0 . 9 ,O,PY9rAITPt I
I)ot4P.fron? er;l 0;i1p,
,haudonmg .411 S4te.soveretgni7 7 --letim
miga 2 , , /76 „ ,UrremendodkapplanSej
I , l'ehingir shotiolt "it would
mpr,e advisable thatit.lshould. he, .1 - e to;
tal4 - orjud i ge,Woodward.. l
I
. The', motion .to rictin§lder was 1 0 0-
drown. -1
.•reriution
the 'Ohat . r.tO, appoint_ the. Qhairtupp, ,of . the
,State c :Cntral committee,,,suhject . to, tile
'approval, of the candidate for - co,vernor:
AlliciOrkgat 4necti.-„ • • •
After the` adjournment., i t and',Calls Weic'
. inade,fo4t-IdP.g l eisburn I ,u'd
sspentgentlernea,.Who ailticessed;t4 nieet
g latO?PnCp •
-
TreaS*
Poeola.has,invented , a,. not kind
of treason ,, t he treason :hy,silenee. ,711 e
say ,tl. l p.grol'id.cot q. the. t,rdted
States" "who stands by
. and i , c sayti
I.v.,h'?!!tho IW,citef Jqs glv,clinF34 ,
0 113 4 8 0•;* 1) g i i" „MP fie !"l 9 9•• ,
i l A"Un d gtol lie ji"” l r Ci i
triy": strange an „as, is,,, this
DoW,-; 4 10..4114!(,)4„ 4 1r„ti0gv,e iihdoyalt r y, *e'
4 *poe4 0?. 0rei0Pu , ,0.,,ca,4. 1 20
.events qAtest its.,-„ROPP4PO3II.• ,Yt.
oept.. the yresideoi7s,ocir,„doeinitioq . ,of
, treasoa ; , and . ::*e ,prepoiiO, m, ilisonaspig
,tl e= l ".presept ! poril..of our goverlinietit".
clear ontaelvel eoiiiidetily• of tihe camel
Treief, indeed, 'there *as to
1.1 1 , 0 ,610 1 %* opoo: os, !lei ! If giver
.r e tl 4 k ll ? i !j il
.61te l t0,m;rfOr4 t# prospe4B'
#0.04 4 1 4 . , OY, o:waged, `to 11
printos,,eg,atnst. the ante , they. mast ; 1?e
adjadgod It, Oyer the ptiiplig!ty
;,of smooth. thiagS,, the #atifr.eiy of 9attop'_.B. l
vanity, the , dainty,' valliii;g, t AmP9o 7 .o'
' W,OO I- 92, 8 c94 1 d .*.i;t4 l .:Y FIOA 41 4: 1 01 / , ), :
the ,tiipe,and, 0:10 are 4! heforejiiipiri„ l ,
Ver. two years' ho,pooldOirthe
nits siatisp, l 4 taught AO *lie);,e
that tho day : WhiikdaWris..,ciyailhetii now,
and torlibrO..o,Outir,PeXPT 1i )46
hopes: For tclYol.4oZ. years
an
,d faiiie 04 fay:: v.4): 3 0 5 1
* 12 .'0 1 111,6 '* 4 4, .Iterlko§ o, P4#
t re 4 a„,n L a i 5 10 - '
u gr e n s e
mg,tq'ihn ih nott
pre
tyeir,'FAinOit4g tat 90?;
Mill 010, 4,i1 - !ie4i _air snipe
add , 8 0 16 .0 1 7,,1r00 07 7t ;44004
hud:!_ay ! ipt kpg tlyA r .Nt
lox aowricii* of yaA,Atitptittite
r,oll).'t2.lts a t 4,O,:deliPerate
heONlttg l 4" 1 90RatI;. ' 6 40 1=
ness tn.thethe ,
.
fairs, to
tor,y tO of:Too9ktll,
rortuno Trorld,
- l,tf.,-,2,
''' . Witiefsukfitasi—s'ilitS' *tie
titiiichis • ' whii: . iiiiii3 .- iifea . ' fit',ltlie; . iitient
-t ettn 'or coiitf' in . - Ca:ilion' iploonty;"inid
. 6oilvietOd of Ant; .-iii alial4tinn; ' Mi. TAO.
'std;`. lie;Dintilet Attelifet, bffentiiitn
- dOppprh'ina iii4g# Iran ins iirati:4l,l:el,th.di
were nick nOnteneed • - . 114' /bike. pairitt,
io'rtifiriir . 0 , (tot isiia: , tile •oste:Pln
listening leiiten'Oe hirSinifttea. itait : was
.the - Temqat punishment gitiliii 'alitsiiied
biliite iiffidt-thsit" OW- pailies' 41i0 - ,.bii;
;6:lotiged 'fiiid'iiiiitOtOdtfidnitbP tink'iiti
Aniiii-vretii,ttiiiiiies who nboulti 'be heinie,
it inniieheMs 'Wylie Viaiticiiiefr Vire iliiint•
' t.e€ 'stiiii if 00 'ove r -' . gniti -.f tien ' be
. to t n - p t.
foi:9 - filini r on rifimiltir eharke they 'ivOuld
b , epunieltel in; tliii:11111' iiitein' brit*" In*,
'f '... , M- '- ThWk‘oeviary.ilobil,nt -'4:idie; on' the
lOth,iiiti'n' itostje-::'' &MOW& and
initiniteiteneontiter. Ji. if eXienif*ite
0 1
' diiietilliii milk' I .Airlai numbit.**
riillia'qtaty,lfoiern ail& ninfroiri.:
Weis:** isititiiieel. .'ithilniii ) in . & -lie&
weirai l Q Atielaiiiie dtivairt, ,. . wile mu r ,
'4W-tivid-:,Csl:4oliel'"Df [O f eilneiti,'-"'oiF the :
irritiitli Ne*YoliefeeSOY *ii , l o . ll A 4 Thil!
Niglitlienninafathireontestil f, , 1 rf,4 , 7,), , , ,
ft f.`Nifiii,;ltiffet,lo.'',Atil.bilitittittit ) oidetb
'g mein #' ' the NatteniT4i4 . kr ' tlhAe
' Stat 6 ; 6f.Xeirlar; 'iiirefiltN- iiiitin t,
,
intiiniOii'lfaneettideftefe_tel4y:
`itttioyigei.aftlktafqii'rileirr
atr . Om l ipeof 'Vtiliolf 04 la
inh"ineatlk
' 4 ,010104) raliavAinia. ,
'tfittirekbli iffßiAtilirfittAistpOtri tttad/
illit ia r rr,,:,,--3,nsitt rit---. , .ntrn v rr i ,ra
~ 1
° ll -"' /*''' " 1. " '"1 - ":44 , 44.g.ei . (JP: %!'3C::: -
a liett'lltogv.....wtorffict.coge4R , Squi- , :
1 1 04 11 .• hatos quitlegyviOltptis
' Fed to his horse Isibite on the Gehl, • ,: , .
1.11 1 lyvV -11V1,11,
e, ti, c on
n
ty y teec , eld • • tone Ho.
tel, i ' • trt*lnt amulet; 23d inst,
0 0 f o p ° • , melni 8 Weko:lMClpted :
teibi 1 1U a "Vw, nship,pommitte e
stithig °tante in each
township, ind.that said . Committee sp.
point a Committee ` of One in each sub.
iseke4 o 4lArt
/14. X.
Little Daniel Brewster; Thomas Johnson,
•
Gee.
Atli, ex-
.
taitteell pObsitiao to
tbe TOwn4tp Cominit iettftibitrne.
dons: rPm
Resott4 t. tliiirritti3-136 - nc - icrikevf Sus.
4004 1 iffik .. ..PO:Yi.#11Tiikholdl t .'MOriKeftt
In Of:SOO:mu:
ecinithAto:4,:isrOog e .
t_proeure . s_peakers;-4ie., wait sip:
polo D:•l3.foivater, ,
c, of e lei Tiler,
.1!
L. Mertlinm4'l;43AttbrorreNzestap, C.
, .
--ResotreikThat- tbn,proceedinks be pub.
lished in thaliiitiletina hineieitre.
eala....turte 11111, A.
Waltman.. ,••
.•
- Ararnt-0. S. Carpenter, N. :L . West,
T::id den ; • • •
Apotadniettaliti; Weialr;
Tlintaas
• -
BrOok
•
'Holivitti- Miles ,
Sterek
C. Bardiiiii TA'
Aaitito4l,3j4.4..: 7 Donnellyi - 0: BuraN
gietik44. , .
Tlimock—C. - -C.• J:
J. Foster., - 4 - • - , !--
,LtundafT-44;,C.-K, o l,matrad, /Ilk-
C. C..Chira. - .
Frienilaxille-C .B Jaclacilli' -Tr;
fain, M. C. Sutton.
Franklin T. Smith, S. P. Tiiirel;Vm,
Snow.. .
.',..S.For6st,Llikeiudticm . Btit . rl , l l: B.
di, J. Bradshaw ..: . . „ '
Smiley, E. •M ' Guild,
D. C. Bober.ts. it
Bend. Mapes, -G. W.
00 1 4,: 0 4 11 ,Wi7g4t.
Gt..l3end BOro.—C, Evan
Griggs, J. H. Pusenbury.
...gerrick.r-tafaY•ettq , L3: o 9s*Ti4el; J.
'Patter,* lairtin,
Treninine. , t • T; •
garicTdrW r a C,ii i Ti t gr*, Tasiie.,?ca
`man Tingley. : .7 ;
Jessup—A. ; Lleptic„ yr r
Ha ndriek,
- Jonatt.Sinitb.
Jackson—S. J. dritui;t: , ,
Tin4ley. . • • •
Little Meadowit r ..p,-Stntillip, L. / bawd,
T. Dowd., ; • ,
Marcy, W. Hartley, ,,
lazier
Lthrap--W. Z. Brown;•EL W.litrany,
E. M. .Tewksbliry.- - . ,
Liberty —W. 13.• Turrell, R.Bailey,
cinon Men. ' ' , , : ' -
Middletown-M. Keogh';Otts 'Roils, R.
- M. Dimond. . , ,
Montrolie-111. Breiiiteri, U. iiiiithror,
..T T E, J. ; Webb.
- IC.'Mifford
NV: Harding. x ' C , • 1 .
Mittard 6r—W.
juW
t": T. Ward.' '
Oakland--M.Shntts, L . Shutta , 7. Tilden
2 :lttiali - -44, - IWillianles LOgarii - Giso•
tfatlV-;':
.- r.rr
: SulliV i). "
. _
RandrieVAL RI .
ley, WI .11;04rtitecin.'
'l l3 liitl * ielTWFeMP,'GlN 4-114 7 1 5
_
WrighteriE:Sperepri c t
• I_ C, ,GE CO )) .
•Lit.*
Sect*
- C. S. Gummi% - -
',PR 411::1' , -;:-"., ;I:Lielit„1 '.l l
"LAO jgq4Qo VOIR v ickewrg
states thdt - rvireorcqtiiii oi` Saturday
not:nine otirmwdaehakarfrilifr-Allineng
Sherman's-corps-were--pushed: up to the
rifle pits sulfite - within %,twonW rank of
cue of their, bastions._ The• rebels threw
lighted shells over the: pa_ renew laic- re
`deiied hand grenades;in return; 'and' were
driven out. On: Friday General Logan
' 3 7delie -0 4:10 eiot*inOr'tfAid: mortar *itt
Parote guns, of earl-gap-
Waal's, 4atrial'... - Ali;it';,river;.:, WO* Helens
and 'Young's point,- -The rebel cavalry
that toadflreAldrupbk: 3rsAvilley Ken
luckye TrapletVOl flf s P o
COTO* Itkr Natty, will; hal( 1 ,0
ark*, Citing/air
ers . 74:: xc3
~._„.
nzotiitalici D . o , _unri.AWN IR) limit
big*, An.tlitnitc ; , ,,Xici:o;!, ttis i lattki porno •
orstaro illinventi . ,-a munbaiditlaerl
14 441: 43 1 1 ,19.M. TroloTAlLL • l: 9 l::igie le l'
ISn, when ana ,- , . nal; 1111110gAili:ii ilhair,
VP O A4 -ante ; - S
- 10- 10 ;1, ;efil ~P OR.
iH e was-take*outo , ribintieitix linoteot
hititlrtiiiiniaiiiiittly9l . i - : . investigation
" 11 4#0 14 :41hMke - a195 8 4-14rIlitOr od ,
ii, Wikf,..APßlYP e * Th li tle ler% il
P Pot
PRIPPRNA4I)OO 4 / 1 4 1 Ai -00,0
pot.toemaetiiiii,ttii. , Jefttliiiiii;,,lfie
11 10,4*, 0 _4 l *_4 ll- 1/1. ( ‘":14L40 3 0 i hit6 = l .3 ll4 ‘
I.4IIIVITVAIIe arnij — by name ' . der
ittaggit4L,l4ll)7;4l: '1;01 in4sw of
ilito infl* . 2=ii p -$ i, .. T
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MOT ...
root A t itiniria Dißokt he . . ~ ra 9 •
tendifiethadatinatieW . -,,, .. . S.C.
,of 10 - 14414.
: Ef o a72.voim, „ irul t ,==.
- 1441,
Cfatirolkfrf **oak, sliolisOON 0 1 $
ot.h of Ally at wig - Alai* r; •
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