The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 24, 1864, Image 1

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BUSINESS,VARD;,
A. .O. • WARREN; -
A TTORNET ,poupty,..ll4k Pay, PeDitoll,
AL and Hitt itirton antotk'attediati-0.• feta
pEllee dryt door below Boyd
'e Store; Montrore, Pa.
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• i•• • / W: V. SUTTON,
StliVAl.TdriebitiZEß,triendiVine, MlB%l'B Co.
L ~Jan.
DliA) A l l l llll . O - P.
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irtifFlCE, Peat, pooliep"
,&,,Co's old Bagging I . lonfr.
kr 8141037.41/.P).*JC4IO...:PrIkeiPMCb 30 Sear eX .
patience. Drimtrose, May, 1883.
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- IbSDRICIt.
Ted k istntemli, 'reirieerfhily tenders' , Mit
.9tOttatatourd re* to the- citizens of Urjenda
• so and *tatty. Dace in the dike of Dr. Leet.
:ft Hose* it. • Vialy
GAltttA
Ira= In Pinar, Ideal,'l3arreli 'and Dairy
.4g r rutottiy and I.:lorer Seed, Groceries,
t, Flab, Pettkoletun, Oil, Wooden and Stone
Wite;fra ken Monona:ft. &e. 001508110 Ilnikoad
DePot , Aesi Po: , • atch 1, 181M—ly.
a. ZATEROP. H. V. TTLER, J. P. W. MEET.
LATHROP; Ty',LER ec RILEY,
risiagresin Dry Gooda. Groceries, Hal:a ... tare; Ready
-Arliade ;Ciothing, Hoots •.t, Shoes, Hatt , s' Caps,
Wood.lls Willow Ware, Iron. :tails, Sole tt Upper Leath
shh,`Flonr and Salt, all of which they offer at the
cr ier .Ir..c•Weist ZarrlocB...4ol
Lathrops Sri& Building, Montrose, Pa.
Aprfl 6;1683.. y. •
WX. ZUJIMIXT C 00711,, [UMW .11.11,11TEE11.
WM. M. 'COOPER 4 Co-;
Lirattits—ltoiithise, Pa.' t tecessois . to i'osi.Coopir
& Co. O &ce, Lathrops'new3mildbig, Turnpkke.st.
t. $. Woots.vir, • tt W.
XWOLII73I & '3EMILY,
ik T 11) AMA'S and Cocirtellors nt Law.Litbniibse, Pa.
OZCO to Lathrorre new Intl* ne, over tho Bank.
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tilt. WM. SMI TH, 1 • -
iItrtIGEON V. ,
oOffice in Lathrops' nelv building, over
the Pia, MI-Dental operallva,e will be
garebrated tri good stylb and Ararrantot
.Yom N SAtTTEI,
iii,4IIIOI.TABLE TAlLOR.—Montrose, Pi. Shop
• itiver ' s • Groceryeon Main , itreet.
Tbahkruttir.ph.st, favors, ho solicits a vnatittuonco /
—o:aging himself' to do all work iatisractorily. Cut
ting, dons on short notice, did warranted to fit.
Montrose. Pa,. July itth, iscoo—tr.
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P. LINES
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ILIASTRONABLE TAlLOR—Montrose. Pa. Shop
rti 'Phienit Sloe over Store or Read, Ntratrons
A-Foster .411 work warranted, as to,flt and finish.
Clitailtdona on short notice, in hest style. lon '6O
: .lE:ant GROVES;-
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ZIAMPONABMTAMOni—itrOtItiOSe, El. Shop
nets the Baptisdlreitlng House, on Tnrnpike
AIX - orders taw wad - pay. nrettnite ark,.
Caning done on short natio, and warrantedlo
• 1.13: ISBELL,
Witches. and Jewelry at the -
R shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.. All
work warranted. Shop in Chandler and dessun's r .
store, Mosyosi,,Ps. • . ~ • Q 0.311
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rIABDIST, AND CMA,M{ MANUFACTUREAS,:—Poot
LJ lat.:11BM atteet., Montrose, Pa. - ang
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ittalcuPACTloTtElt of .BOOTS SHOES, Montrov.n.
lit Pa. Shop over Dewitt's store. Ali kinds of work
made to order, and repairing . done neatly. je2
ABEL - TIM II
DitALICR 4n Itintzi, :Medicines, Chemicals,
Stuffs, Glast. Warr, Faints, Oils, Varnish, Win.
dow Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin- 1?
may &c.—Agent for all the tnost - ponuIar•PATIGCT
11 1 1411ICINES,—Montrose , Fa. „.., - aur, tf
MEDICAL CARD.
' DR. E. PATRICK, FIL DR. E. L. GARDNER
ATE GE.A.DUATE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
.IJ OP TALE COLLEGE. have formed a' copartnership
'for the practice of Medicine and sargery,anderc prepared
to attendto all business faithfully and Punctually. that
.eaay.be Intrusted to their care, on terms :commeniturate
'with thie times.
Diseases and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera
4ton_o_e_qtutall surgical diseasep,parficnlarly attended to.
arlOgiee over Webb's store. Office home from i a.
to 9p; m AM sorts of country produce taken in pay.
MM. sit the highest value, and casu NOT utrvern.
gibuttose, Pa., May 7th,•1862.--tpl
NUE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
AT PHILAIiELPHIA, PA.,
Oldest liisurtince tcciii:the t r if ion:
(lag vit.-tint& it.A7D Vr• •
assists ova% ;.. • •
OEM
IMRE rates are aslow as Plc* of any good company in
JL New York, or elacwhere, andDlADl;A:gp!sire among
the first tot hcafoit and integrir
CadurmurPromr, Secly... AR-TOUR O—COFTIN, Fres.
• lichittose, Ju1715; '62. 43141110 S STROUD, Art
MEC) 31E.371)
INURE COMPANY,
OY~~~ewr~Yc!s~,;f
-CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION - DOLLARS.
hat.te,
.-starintes. , " - 15,803.112:.
'4l l ritta 3: Mitrith Preddehi.
liditagaite, .101 Wilmartal, Vies
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lialtihiiisszted and renewed. by' the tinderelgte* ,
Atlkr==.latkis Brick Block. Montrose, Pa. - , • :
Cole 7 BILLINGS sTatons,
S: ffi. Pettanglll Sr. 00.,
PAR BOW, New Tait. and 6 State Strad,
Lifaon, fee our agents for the Matron DOrnaitat in
!Aillglitta.attflarli authorized to;take- advertisements
ittatrtSitntil for mitt our IRwest ratea.
Amen.otlyclthit tirotoaraphic
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'001404 - 412oniiiostsirtia,; , .,
Wirttetniesiikeilniall kilt& 4511reathei; teal
- 0 of the' , 4t. - .Pc.ttO
Allialseriand CnoselloriatLawi, , ,
°p attemrsimirintir VNIZI
;fin ica Ap0gaec0rt,r,e147............
Winter Atißllteillftit Tomer.
Winter
Spring will soon oonbit forth 'again,
And with flowers of every color; .- •
Deck the hillside and labs
Lambs will 'soon; melds =be sporting,
Birds re'echo Trout 'eai3h ireey
"Winter's gonetitEi atlys afe ended!
We greabayipytr-we iare.free IP
Hedge and- tr.ee.willtseoli be budding,''
,t S Gott. with' leavegibe irsovetid o'er; ' 5 ,
Winter. eannot-litstforeVerav =
Brighter dais are yet•in !Adm . ! 1
AiltlllawitllSeniktfointtal. aaTT •
Brighter times will come again,
I.l6yrotteeverftrief incioCediiigi -
As the. suninifq - after, rain.;
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iirwititer
Melt' et,...t he' approach of nloritig i ,
otir- cares.and trials, ..
,xciyind:itenee, and 'coMf.ort`hiliig. •
'When the heart is sad and drooping,
yea - 136 - iexed sore, •
-Sorrows cannot last forever;
'Blighter days are Yet inst.:ire! •
lit:item for Tectilterii.
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Teachers--if throughout your duties
Ever faithful you would be,
Not by
. words, but by your actiens,
Teach in all sincerity.
Youthful eYes are 4tin y§tt,gatipg,
Youthful - hearts your tho 4 ts receive;
. Eage rly, they 'catch your ioceuts,
Eagerly '-your words believe.
'Then beivare, your actiOna
- Untrue principles you teach, •
And forget not you must ever
Strive to practice what you'intacb.
Practical Amalgamatibn.
The female abolitionists at Port Royal,
it appear?, have commenced redaCing the
amalgamation or miscegenation theory to
practice. The decency of the Operation
may be questioned, but its honesty must
be admitted. The. Concord- Patriot, a .
journal of toe real:ice:table a character to
make such a statement without the evid
ence to sustain it, informs its readers that
many of the female abolitionists who went
to Port Royal as teachers of neg,roes,have
been-successful in at least one branch of
juvenile development. Says:
" PriVate'Sdi,iees"-fretri PO4 Royal say.
that many of the female abolitioniits who
went to Port Royal to teach the little ne
g,roes. how tO.'icad and "pi - iy, _Mire been o
bilged, within the past few ,months
baiidon theirble ck chargegiiindopen phis
cries-on their own private account. An
officer informed ns recently that no less
than sisty-fotir spinsters bad contributed
to the population in and about, POrtßoyal
harbor. The climate seems to favor pop
even more than the ..production of
Sea Wand cotton by paid negio labor.
"The information furnished ns by the
officer concerning the sixty-four Jittle mu
lattoes, has been confirmed by the testi
mony of the Rev. L. Billings, Lieut.-Col.
of the First South. Carolina Regiment,
who is here in consequence of ill health.
He gays it iso Sad truth." .
There's /ae 7 yet miscegenation, under the
protection and pay of Old Abe.
1 •r- Zreeleyion Preoes Ali 1856.
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,Vl.obr -' York T bane, Sept: 22, 1855,
heal the following o p inion of free blade :
"one, t half of the f e blacks have no idea
of setting ihemaelvA to 'Work eitept as
the hirelings or se 'tors of, white men ;
no idea of a Church, or other se
rious enterprise,i, except through beggary
from the whites.. As a class, the 'blacks
are indolent, improvident;iervile, andli
obi:Mona, and Gerritt Siitb in 'a letter to
Governor Hunt, complains that `th9 . lnott
of them preferred to ROT both physmally
and. morally in cities, rather that' become
fargers'or mechanics in the country.' "
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tier) , ivord'Of which is as-true now as
in 185 , 4 but afts Greeley!fl poliertibli iii to
tura 4;ool;btittifidustrions, wehith-iiiiidti
clog slavifs:. int - o - , thitt-'wortbleits-, cliefia"
freenekvoei4 , and in'alrEiLthe*Citiieni and
Y4TERS, btrettii 0 'AA iftoiiiii. - itit
*4tial'or superior to ititts4:,`- - •, - - -:
4500 Mt
110 X)
. Niteent , llolll6.
.The radiat ,
reriaaas of Ohio, as
where, appear to; tie all for Frertairot first;
and against:Lino:Au it' oder- all eireiiuurtinv
stances At : tneetinit.cif I the Gerrakiii
Ma lone' Club of Cincinnati on the 2d
toitant, the fano** ' . were
011anint4 118 4" adopted: •
i‘Thut= we -will
`atutuutipOlcen and oixt
gres*,fAb• ,
"Thelitali of bui oldies would be:*
eriit,l4f4 f•OVilifig4 9ll- 0 -
for lie - p rove d attheverybeginning - sif the,
war,-by hie iiiiklalitationapAditikhe widet
soda thcf,exOt' ,th'i'i,tirlielf; an m -biaityze,
behl'a' rase U6iiielleaedtuwioni !D s r•Ap.
preeuttes- beet& liefie4,l4lviihout
regar z d Yetetre'svetlail,thio
to 6iii ' 0 ) 11 , these l44`:-W1130. 1 011a0;
111 % plurality elksoeumeft - ankvay - ,,,b,e.
e4§tlbiltmantirWicititlifeUrititnsiiali
to :the' prmeiplee`-of cunt-000_
beitAsolved r . ,, That‘WE=
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CONraloitS ' j , ..7otA :
ahouldAiistentriluated
I)Cti 107,a,(RIVOttlie
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ro the DenuieratitiirPeUtplvitiiiciV )
' Onit.6* Clifrigkiv 2 =-Ai tiiii" - ittdatire
iin'the4ire'diedinds eilitY'Sg#AtV o'cre`on
tliiitim,-ilie-• underiigPd? ole6M 'Witten' :
righttand duy, te ddafeSs' ',;
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' FiWiftore' t than two iii ' nnOS '
c4o have.
boitAl'it, HO rdefetinittedly 7' icitligiad‘• an,
Wrortvatheliart:efilin'keiabliditiiti'eot-„
'beta if that bo'di tb litibirert 'the 'itioOde,
tair, - 16',igopitti, Oa lifecidents• et` ;Seventy.,
Yars" , ifolir bisto.l7; Oita - to iiiiiiipli finder ,
Toot- t ifeithts - - orthiwkociti"da - lam:,
In itirdaingVt havtiViin ne.tiMielbY the ,
high resolve, that., hiriio , fierOf'the fep
stktentatiiettroftltia Doithiniiireatilibbouid; '
Iliiilit - giitiiltna'er t ilitiiitheieltaliiivilelkdEi of! i
'the peopiellie gubVerted. We h'aite reli r ,,
'-td *itb iinibaktiiiTaith ;itpon that 'VeOple
Tor mit- siippbreind'iiislicatioik acid to
the end that tlieirieidiet iniy 'Ve t fender-,
ed with a frilitnewlingettif tbib fiats, we
beg leave to -, pr ar i a brief history of
our RositioiCiltiiiiietfiti ',protracted and
(Jiang eonfest which ball just blosid.
The , Members of the Senate assembled.
'in the-Senate' Chamber at Harrisburg:mt.
Tuesday, January: al,. A. D. 1864, tit 4
P. M. •Ofthelwentyttwo Sbnatora hold
kitg 'over; till 'here pt&i4lit , save ANlajor
Whitey who was a prianher in . Ihn" batnis
of the , rebels ; 'of those ilpfesetit; twelve
were Democrats, and: nine•Reptibll6t e.--.
ek,iall
The-Senate suss Called- lo order-, T;) • ,
Hon. J. P. Tenney, the Speaker etch;
at the eloie tifthe session ' - of 1883.;.:'0e,
Secretary ottho , Cominne wealth Wag
, 111 1
introduced and presented-' the returns,
from the districts had elected
Senntors.in .octobetlB6B. The "returns
were opened lend tend, 'by whitilr np-,
peered , .that fotir , RemoOtats 'and" - 'seVen,.
Reitablibaus hid been elented'all - nrwlinni,
, werepresent, therebroansinglii tit in the
vote treiween the two great' liolirlhal
.organizations of the country as 'represent.,
ed .'on that floor. , - • ,-- ' • •
Uron theTeadinglof the dettificat'es' of
election, itAirbuld have been the- duty of
the Senator bleethd Sp9aker at 'the '4lOse:
of ilie. session of lads,' to have *floated
the chair, ho he been governed in his ae
don by the express' termsof the Con
stitntioh, Which; Ipy section X, Article 1, ,
preseiibes that `the. General ivAssembly
.slialfureetkin the-Ist-Tddfday . Of:January
in every ;year, , and by gentian XI of the
same Article; that 4 each Honse"(i. e r .
when they meet on that day )shall elect its
Spatter and Other officers: , It; jippenis to
'the 'Ondefsighed that the w o > ' " each
Raise girtlirectifF SPOker" life sufficiently
certitin to' determine the question that
no one elected - Speaker by the Senate of
-1 . 863 cbald lexercise the •duties 'of that
office over the Senate of 186 f—the later
being anew and distinct body, made up
of other members who had never partici
pated luau election for Speaker, and as
by the express terms of the Constitution,
" each House hhall '(when they Meet on
the first Tuesday in January in each year)
elect its Speaker and other, officers," it is
manifest and clear that the Senator from
Allegheny, had -no shadow- of right to
exercise the dutiesof Speaker, over this
new, ,Senate "Which had nover.elected .him
itOpe,aker, and We have never. r'ecogaz
ia, turn,lll3 such. But adihitting, for the
sake of argument, that the ,irords of the
Constitution are ambiguous and, ,'uncer
tain, then precedent' and wage, if they
exist, must determine their meaning, and
br this Vest the ,undersigned desire that
theit Position May be tried. , - .
Duking a rietiod of seventy -yea'rs;from
1794 until this day, there is but One other
instance where' a Speaker eldeled by a
fotraer Senate attempted 'to' clic •
:rase the
-.duties of his o fi kee 'over a sucee 'ding and
netv Senate, talid that was `dtrini' the
"Bum gtier War," when thc•lite Chas.
1-B: iPetirose,the Speaker holditi4 over,
'entertained two inOtions relative to 'con
tested state; but;'tfbeti thesb liveriAjter
mined, etien he . tabatedthe <chair, and- did
nistdare to restinie it., iintil tio the vote of
the-hets:Senate, hob Wes eleeted Speakei.===
U. the Republican thetabers - oftille Senate
of 1804 cah gather-Comfort •frettithis one
solitary exception in the tinbroketr line Of
precedents, thsTencwiteemb th it: The
boldhess and magnitude of their act of
usurpatidh has destrOyea ita significance
SS AI deed.of revolution.
:;::The Senator from Altegheq,; ifirtwith
standing thstexpress irords °ldle nti-'
stitutioN w4 ll .ther 'meshing jihnitiated
bir_theFtiollaf.all fOrmet Speakers, save
one s oVf4Arift4 ::of seveatyi, yam after
the. reiiPtig,pkihe ,cettifiesteg of election
01* creg 4 .4. Ore ' nOW. Senate, I,failedlox•
illnate‘tlie.sbairOvhith,le , oe,copied, by
„ 00 1 1 **N=rthe.sako)ols convenience%
I Mega._ " ~AtleAtew-Sensitoth tq toolnd
10 - rwter4AA beProrn. This_ the -
R tibli=
i*,, *MOTS didt. And. also.:, the Dent.
neraiici-Itiel lettericAtowOrai,
ander aprotest, in whicb,ln briefviitid
ele/SlOJer,c9l l biitot•deulf 4 / 1 3 4 1- irig4to
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i iiiliefPr MI, I? 0 4 /i t i lfr PrAige)Pf
)yif4 ' fletft'L.Alri,qbtre r--
&Iv eh fie 14,r l ievorAieeiakscre 4 01) .
el'%'•t e. a , Sere .40 ~, , , ,lits.woi.2oo,
ehh40 7. 4 . :iie 4 0 1 4 1 79.n .Atr. IPaqtito-r.
tlic k* r i a t i tA - W4 B "'Ole' ev :Aut , sigPft
tiiai '441 1 ` ;ft OOP P 1 1 7 %66014 •• . i ,th. 4 9Rn 1
otiliWitgqiie 0.413: tip , ; ~,, le, l locige l
ir 6 Vl,97ov,lklqiiiili-41 . .9r:
Pl* ,*, / O . klum?l,oolFrdin-f ditear: l
drip4ll .6 41 4 1 C-InIPIL-:' , ii• -,,- i''' P 1
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'''-' After thisia6' ilof l 'hbuita' tib l iilitnYew;
Sen,ate, tiT a unanimous, voler c ittiiiittiA a
r edgOrlititliatf4BC6Ceed,i.d i thi t ,hl t eiitihn fix
'fiji-akei:' ' if it - - iiiinind,figellifit ihti'Vfneti'
•Wiiii'Vaciaht;l4otitriiiii#gigtied'hiStit4hil)
wlrftlitoileoeseirt , lei*li 2 Spe.alterl ;But
uaertliiii i•es dii. gevhitiltallatii4hre
'tielirdii INV, 'I h li'istillak'ioifeniUnting t
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eaeli'qelildtbAllied) tie:" bet's'idenfriVielte-
JaubltedVeAudTtiiierMiTe t eniio l ,Wartliat
.DeOeraticleatiliiddre,.' F."'Plytrierl 'Thet
SiiiTitlity 'Adjohi*taJztitiii "bd'Veritliti'l
fildwhen, after severalinb tiVtilioli;ibe
Seciiii'W fro r tie:ifetlisy . :llll. 4 : l olfite?,'-' 'tin 1J el
flialfkilthe' dtiaoioea; iiiadn'the'fatiWVl
' ineViiipoilitto#'4! , •f cotripibtritk-Viii: fihat : 1
'the kerib atns-i3lfOuldiactlia% A l volcei'
'of the" Sea l'eftife'DeindeAtie r ilth Cleric:
,'dikl:lo'lni tetitutiltinitil'ull Veefo'''EUid.
1
'This iikiaiwer Veitletneritilfe"iiiiderigigried'
eCeisideeedtlibiejittt., It Vali fitaileiliof
for the'prrpOse' 'of 'iecririiigißlnee atid`pb•;'"
sitiok liiit 'td '‘iiidiCtite a priikiple. It'.
Nog , preeitelY the- 'bhSiii •of 'cbinirreirrise'
adopted - iii' • Mb,' 'when- the `DetncerAts'
haviftg an actual majority (21thaugli`not
present) were tiven the -SPeaker, the
Know-Nothings .61' that day (at preSent:
Republicans) the clerk, mid so •aliertiattly .
"to the • end cif Aliellet: Bet thia•preptist
tiod the Repliblicart Semiters of 1884 re- ,
fused tb*.acee#t:' They led entered upon
mirirpatioir,• and iiiey - detertritheil to ad.:'
hire to it ivitli filliti,conSeqhmices.
'•"Dirritig the iiiatiected straggle Which
folleived; this offeetifeotripronlise iirlas re
' li - owed-from titatilto - time; it was always
' rejected; Indifot onelieputition*ding
-to ii' eeTatioit'of the' iliflieniFY ever cairie
-Fred th i crißtipublicau. giile Babe ' the 'ab
gird Srtgestron 'cif the Senator frciin Erie,
-Mr. Lowrey, that lie would, vote I's:With°
Democratic f eatidielete fee l - Opeel-hri yito
vid6rl th at he or,•snino one of the utider
,l3ittpd 4vOurd agree never to vote a .qrly
'party orlest `rieestion. • " ' '' • ,',
• TV• is i tini•ii reatter of - iriOtiry - Alit the
Relitillicatt pe'dutot , s, refilited &Farr - d
ill
•-- - " ' 7-• iitt"
I
jtist*dpositlon''Whloh; lihdlit'begn64-
ted;' ivanbr-have or, inited''the' Sehhie 'on
the sedorid'il ay' if its,tneelliffr: Tho' 'Ot
:tempt' ti-.. ins q(y '.: ;:thir .eontirict bn Lido
groandS•r - First,' that the Senate is ever
'organized, the Speaker 'of h former. SOn-:
ate?being the Speaker of the subskuent
ono; and, Second;' tliat ;34:dor White, if.
'present, would baye given. them a tnajeri
. _
V• , • _' , : Ai 110' 'fall • •
•••'• VirelliVeVetaftiftife 'OxpOise ,
.. , a
0, ofthe'firtit'iotitihn 14 reltrence to . the.
words - of the , CiPiatiiiitihnli 'rind
. to the nn- •
broken - piedediiith hi' 'seventy . y e ars. In
iridditlim,'We •- whl;tereSent. a' iest:Wkieti will.
.so' clearly etpose. the iinivirrantible and
nficonstitutionarnatnie aftheir•claitp,that
no one; however Prejudiced, May miltake
Or inifiunderstand it. ' • , ,
By • 2Wd.section; Artiele ISt, of the Vim
stitntion of this State, it is provided that
all bills passed •by The tegistaftire and
presented to the 4Gevernht for his sigma
turc, within ten days of the finandlourn
`merit, shall beetime lairs Wirbotit hts . •Sig,
nature, unless tent baelt.' • Tivitli Ili 'Objee
' tions) . Withiti Ibiee days ' after their next
meeting. •'• . - .
In 1655 the: Le.Slatti'e 'met O`h the sec
ond day of January. "The cOhtest for
Speakei• wile prole tied 'until the ,ftitli,
!*hen the Hen, Win: 31.;;Ileig i er, 1 Of )3ekka
1 county, *as dieted. • Irptitifte.Siitili; the
fourth day after thgit 'tne'eting; ' thOGov
ernor of the Commonwealth. retiithed„
with•bis objeciiotys, 'se,iieral Of the Most
important' bills pausedq 'the Legistattire
of 1854; If 'the positron of the Repnbli ,
can SenatorS Of 1864 ii,eorrect, viz : that
the Senate iialWaVi - oitanize4, and, that
the Speaker of the former Senate is , the
Speaker of the new Senate, then tlvcige
'bill:4 - 01'1854, vetoed lifOoterrier .liigler
on the fourth dtiV of the 86610 of . 185,
!me lama tiotWithstatiditii.lik vatiieii. 7 -
That this 1,4 -
het ici;,cir 4ti .. teastoutiiiviii3
Of the "eminent lOrykti . . diik'ithteitilOp
whei cdtiipnShalliht SOUV . o'ol'o 'o 6oo '
were prieei 7 BOA#loV; . llfehier and r lsOr-
‘lsie) Se thoii 4 ol4fls - ••••Otiiiiiett fl bY ' ti , e'facp
that 'vidy 00 iiatia libbn. .661014
requirdilby , thi CorkitifiNhi I
li'llieT
sure* ii , ifuld not have '66'1140141V beep
ottipiniiiii•thq:bad'Veiiii4t 'in 'too late.
Thbsiiliitoili 4 itsW . Alairot WA - Claiin
to have met nutil_thlOttiad - gl6tedia:Veg
k 'Ot.;- ninth: leaS Oat tbt'Y Vote r higanygd : •
CO*. 'Vie* of •thid'iineatiOn'lli further
ntrgnitligiidd'llt Iltit'aet - '6f - te9'4,., iiiiieb
bbvinOilt•notiteiii•Plat&Hlkiiiietqat, 'it
Speaker ilth 11l
eickitiffi: Witee l tiekripll)'A
Of each intialon;iiid•• iehtdiegiiiialle6,ito
be sworn before fig'''eaki'' - hairiirilifiBi the ,
oaths to thniieWly : 'elki&lllo46o l - t
bile:been lefr i lbi tliti TrepiiblichfiSOtiatikiti '
018_64' tip ignitietiieCOnetittitio T t9' s ib 4tf
rylitieti6te, tlita: iii . giiiiiiiifNo l diiiti:c*
Asti , Vet , ' foillid44iiiiiiio lair aiiit•Viilfgi. ','
Irr.bitt &6 - kid& of their : Ilise - Mist` Ol
defence. We will now trobe,theriiiiiiid
rtitikui"iiii§igied fo • - s. their' ieviilitifithilry
wi , r!
:: Whi) iii*4l:lofiiiir ti; t i t ...i ' r &frig
Wilijof Whitkrior r 'istfteli l / 4 4 o'llo4 ii%
ttfiVE blijightlwaijift#lll,lo# . iifili:fgairdiq
;064.d e rf00.. ...•,p . :,,,,...v..•... ....1 fry r.—, :, ~:.... t
c r ,lo 6 l4 ikt t i*# l 64 ( i'tiki 4 4 ' ;
,r t 'seat *Wild's - Senate, itigZigli!lgliqttrOlf
'baying been received bviiii Tither, Judge
.White; about - theintecite - :: - celstoveinber,
;IA ,• , ;:i t Y4 o .iiellgrf° 4 °" l 4 l2 e d
i n tilt.llßlS."l. !. . ,Y. 0 1609 . 1 ?1,thereT i .
i.. ''' eilnAT4 3 .f.**l9R.:FftftgeOg l ies t it i gtt .
, 4 1 1 .. 1 Alu,r#S 4 9§ 1 ,NuLitl•OPP 0 .0": 9,011 fh t1 P uZt:.
ponon . niangnratect - in JanuArTif.an`Plev-,,
tiPfle,Was,PrdweliilsheMeThktYllogSpeaker
4elast99l swats, aA4 f member
e , ecteu a ndo3:l7 Ass mg it to m b
eiiiiiie,Who'it'Wet atlnieleetn
.
was not ordered immediatelyikui"itil•re-'
ception, whictrimuld- have given ample
tialeAgaiftwiVolifilsaiismaia his plate
yn the fkrstnesdsly f otjapagre .eturey,
.tiettli t er - thht v of 'the - th iderlingned "nor of
iiiis 'Efghloeriit ft - elite wiutr; Thlibitime.
attulti•Vsewliiireit 4igliablti66l.6rigil; , hp : i
on the Republicans of the Senate; itildep-,
on 41 0;0. ) .,e..t.t011h, •• ' —. ,-•1•.: ' '
AlThe - re#6:niiii'effeMliittliernigpa='l
irott*atli.ar ma., hi., . c orpt, lhai, Arts ,
iklitlhe u viii44ltlie , I leiitiire i l/liig the ,
steees t ptipetr''l4 , l(. - preso - 69, to,
..Reilbli -10d`fide4 ' R. piA„syttio for
l' lg :' ,ltbl il b r`iim i Til ; tt'AiPoool :in
cinifeAilet er!t is"".4lBe#43y4S like to
.1 ; ,
belik, *flelatioVilie!pellpte,ofVelog K`ao"'
la; treieill zildiely remsrU 'flat Irtnil" :fate
of 'llii tir ,W,hfro., fid4 : epo',:diftetek: or
Were; 4,14i/Abi6thliktliA,erthelia4ids of,
i
'idler MO' A4 1 61144:11 * l O 4t' CP, rl '
Ali.* ig,i allA li4"0:010 i . 4.04i1 1 4: in
.arder• I,ht the negro thay'pe;raised, to ilia
leVel of :the White - *ta t : J ib - en, 4iideedi
"might' si)ine• sit& iizelige',.. 4 be.loleiiiepl:—
'But Malfir'l l s7blit4'6Onditiciti taueh'ai We
deiilOreit';# , eo Worge*aiiA4 ef those
an are'a, itrieita, - bodep.Ofhr*Ve Ten,
) riittag,iti l illieti, kri4tirkilfte the 'fill:00e
r
tereSieS ti it - 84', w.iinitilitagte the soma];
. otitieui
.q:e4Wity,4 the
'dtidirhite *ea.'s: ' , ' ` . ,, i
• ' That Majnr,'l4 7 :hite- 1ii1414 'prisoner
. .io'hig 'iiill` lorteno,'• thiit.,teiiii..no Mews]
is theintentidnil ' arid' do#iiioa:M . tlt> of
his political friends. I:iii 'e a& ' , Wei-, to
aqd they are Amp . are respo_twilAerfcr,r, the;
" creilf-hiele enniediiy his absence.
1 " - Alter'the'Retinblicans had secured a .
clear majority, they still ierShitid'in their
course of usurp:m.ol) 7 , - 1n the . earlier days . ,
of , thelseiSion, Ai y lie3iiiiiint•tite Vote, and ,
by participat i ng in 'twelve ballots,_they
edmitiedithat it wsb tfAii-'iiit"&i` 'day to .
Whet'
ihe . , geotidicitit I W'
. *ealier—•
Whet' thefliaof setured the, pew'* to Ao
so, thert,lin iioitition , 'Or the ethisatutieb,.
ofprecedentiotlawianCortheirotorh ad-..
missions, they) -for:teti-dayil persiited in
their Tevolutumaiy , ;coridtsit.• • 13ut• from
the 2:9th ,of February 4 .the'3day• when Dr.
St.t.Clair was sworn .: asZimator , : from 'the
TWelity-ftrit Distriet,t until *lb Gill day 1
of Marclr, 'theiinderingne . ;d ,Ehvb -resisted
as -bean* , bran an , -.means "al theW tic4er,
everrat ~,,... -. of the Republicansto leg
islate. ..;Ela led land defeatedi,Abey. '(the
Republicans) have on this day yielded the
.Nticlible question in. hint. - ins &sae - cf
18641uts electedaiSpeakePt ''•t ••• - ' •
~Thin; ifellow. citizens, haVe the Caniti
talon; preCedent Iliad lauibetb 'itisfitilieil,'
wattle course of -the undersigried 'vindi
cated., . ; . _.: !I >.I , ~ . '
We hare thtis narrated--the factant
case, and have endeatori4,' , and 'tt~e trust
successfully, to expoee the &IMO!' Of 'the
ostensible , reaimis , ass , iiried by the Refaib-
Ida Senators in , itippoit of their condtict.
We sartistensibte, for We do not hehititte
tordeclare 'the. entitle'= proceeding is
but:a 'part and )pareel - ltir 'i•rogramme
which proposes tb -br'eskidijwn .and de
stroy eiery ) boxier • simidiii r t -between
thentand .their 'tat:for power and Place.
the' past,' W 43 `have !Feet:vitt:a i deter„
nked: a'nd unbroken -fretit:'" We have'
donewo during, )the 'of . to l e
present, and snatteniedli*yetir-ionfideiisie
aild:litipport,-ivi wfll 'Optitinti to dose in
the time Vtr' bottle; '•
. We bade preteritea you the record—by
it we aro_ willing:to hi. paged.. • •
HARIUSBURG ) -14:810F9, 1864.
GEO: IC 'l3tiotolu,'tjb44}:
_C. tie. Dcirro'v/s; Gi*. W. &lair,
A. liritsmtiri iacirtzgi
Watiriopiruk% ;Mk -
CP it,
Wnr: IrSubliv . *; '
-' ,, VoiniriVi!=-11"iiii ,. .ii rbi ihO i- 134*
that the Chicago tribiiiiel a nide - hi-LOW
-argßk..said:,: ~- ..,. , - 3 .', ,:: "-Y. . p.. \ :."--
.? "Give iota Hebei victory; letniii arraiit, ,
be destroyed, Marylandmultretied;Wiih:
ingtodvaptured, the: President ilrit4 4- itiid
the:Government, deatioyedii, giV4itic theae
and my:other chlamilies' thiivain ~ :'carat
from delta end iiiiu;:iicaohir thain %gaol
with McClellanWGeneitil."'-"' '' ' ''' '• ' 1
-intr.: ,-.. .:- --*--7,4,4.mw t' , ; sty.. ; i.,' ~ :
--l'he;emality og.tlia„x!egro i,w4h—the
**eat; baYPiill l Mi 4OPTc:eZil Greeley,
co.r are liwkig*T, 4 i.n_g ., 4 4101vAlkai, the
lleM , i° 00- B Ver49. o )o , 4!ltlP)!liArt‘ in
;t7-4cP.P*ige,*ol4cial:rl.9o44.dc\APr
tioni-from our tirriyforeifona to April '42 1
amounted to, 0,g4, anktbo. IggrATi e
thfcifAhi' iiii 4 iiirolliefitic,.lpi t 9 o'4 4
tbOiiif TiltP,lo7;;iiii itir4oo 'e
tlea fr. pri
4;o§oiliiiiit`ctilth,'Oillotte ,- 4 3 kAlMit.-
1?
• ' l4 6ii:;ithailqa Ilia hsiabeo,o ftwout
iefy: raid ti girtet 4ikomey, L foE
the Easterli . Vit fi Car Tilyitiailvitula,ll3
plaite,ofgeolge.ColreiiicaftaW. -,, 3 ---
Cii.,,,,erlii.abalitidi p4didildit& picked
Soldiers '', tabu! , fru& the offoutpliati )6 1 ,
band vearried -.-bliti?. , :gaMoshirti.. 4 4lfij;:
4thmitAtoozir FI,, a f 7 {-, ~ -;.,.•
--_..1...1...dai..1.......2ca_f
;Tv:wig -t.
16ftolini Moist ofdltAtuiti- -
Afihrtlikpusiv ihe-Liehohl iedattP
'dons in!fhtatidliimaikieltititiotbolother
AM , ,itrres*StOMl t ifiv7t 0 4 141 7 4,
Abovuolintign R ffertr a w.!*,veei,
)2itaelrAgViefifenk.4lo-:i
Lincoln's Sti.Lfitiitingiiiiritik
o .litissofrOs - lieherdelolliold4reistßms st
ttb,wpoicittof—tbesbayonet,lin rebel- Mates;
t9;_trildyo himself Presidcntagain t is alarm
,lng many of his warii3est,,party. 'Meads.
- Wtiiter Davie, Of - 'els- 'eleSed to
tohg44itiby"mtirtial-poWer, 'tipealtifig of
Lincoln's scheme to form government* in
the — rebel states, said , :
i" It- Must not-be , done innlerili t iiiirrocl
, mntion,of Ahe - Prisident, W1110;13041 as
jtjaranytahipg mcreiban state paper, is
-a Ply*? u5 , 47a4.0t,:uPP.. 4 tegiiriattr,sia
',lX6;l/y of the United
'the`fact that initiodi was " found the
411:ier oftlielfonSi3 itsply'tn"this 'grime
incuffition, reiterated .in lagreat ykriety
of forms, is significant of the uttexiy:inde
feasible-character-of -the scheme. Other_
radipalsi,atuocig,thenf - ,',ltfr, „Ilouttirell, of
gssachnsettsi. condemn the scheme., Mr.
said:
. , .
There is iiiilhgr,POiiiitindeithe don-
Eititution; there is nether
therehi&tielthe'r libwer
in Ithe absence of . divine ititerfer
face,to create thetitate of Arltansas,'and
.compel Tier to tape her
• place i.e 4iisl7n- -
send metnbers'to this iHckiiie and
Senators to the otheriniatieh of 'OOtigriss,
except with-the will and consent of the
people- themicilves;"
31 i ' Canilare these , aisong declarations ivith
Are Lind:Mg-Banks-Attempt to compel the
people ef Louisiana , to votoagniatic-their
ConseiebCe and reconstruct a govern
_ _
meat. These adrninittrative sages seem
rev have discovered a iihOrt method - cif 'tic
.clocupliiiihing Grim. Boutwell's impossibiky.
-Agar , Rout well- again :
what, remains for-us ,tio.ds P,To
4iait the people of Arkans as , . 'clothed
and lii:th'eir right mind," withocit the .41x-
,ereise kite, without coercion,
byinumbers, strgreat as tcrgiVe assurance
that they will remain loyal, to the Vnion,
shall appear before,the legislative and ex
ePOtive departments Of: the .government,
,ttnd ask. to, be replaced as a stare with', a
Constitution,. and admitted to the rights
o the severai'aeates of Chi's Union."
' kr..BentWell is, and Com-
Mitred to gruniner's state-snieide
he here talk sense, and encourages us to
hope that idr:Lineoln's ititerestedScheme
may, diely the exeesse ---
r its ahsurdity.
Anotherextrantfroin the remarks of *r.
',RaVis7iii all 'that ive liaVe s room for;
tiet Me - refer to the prochumition of
General Banks. I refer to it because datt
geroui doctrines- are gaining a' hold upon
the publicomimg in my judgment, touch
ing of the repUblie; No
greater regard ,for .Gen. Batiks
rtin I lave; hitt I shudder, when I find
iris r . ;r6elatitutten summoning the peciple,t;if
m
Losianti , to'an elention under dcelira
tionAhat,martial-law is the futidamentil •
law of the State of Louisiana." •
itdininistra` tien Frittdi. .
A dq.,sca,rcelp passes now, ; that the
people are net, 'shocked and astounded , at
the frauds that are discovered under his
administration.. EveVderiartthent'Ofthe
.Government seems to he affected. The
War, the Navy„the Treasury, the Interi
-br, all seem to beoverrun with thieves
- and villains,'Who, look upon govern
meet as fair gaine to pluck. Ever y sffert
ikmade to hide theSs frauds and-to .pre
vent investigation,, but while the admrms•
tratiOn 10 epgaged in closing np cme mine
tif 'corruption another becomes exposed
triview; - Slidell their -effortS to prevent
antt*potierenf their'stealing' 'and Phm
4erangs,.ennna conceal, from the 'eyes of
.the,kirple tlie..rottenness. and corruption
abatis bidden heleath the surface„
teily the `Agnes' have been falling
,out,
';consequently thepablie are 'being bitiefit
sed7by the revelations _that - are making
.some of ;these ‘,` loyalists" turning-tatatell
AsPi 2 g.jaPtica,ef.this on.
`arta lie ether daym the Housepf Rep
irehiiitatiiiis, Whin Frank RiiikriabOlitiono
lat, opened nrin Secreysl ima ge, in 'Viol
langeageianthefolloiving • ;• •
t‘ A Imre profligate ndininiittiaitha tTi3tvf
that pf, the. latter.'never, existed- in,any
Centmy the,. e.ountry, : yras•redoJent with
tratid and corruption of the agents. 77
A.gain and again
...permits to . trade were
sold to,„
_Oki) biAtist hi4CIP4 and ,
in IraltiMilkl-it permit . was giveik to a i no-
Orions ..hfocknde•runner, *hotiii ideas!'
had morp.theis once been seiied. -= If Kr.
ch as o t f r i e r*.hAd thought , these things •
idnid"not be proved,, they would : detiht
less have voted for an hivestieW
Vein is a. ; bold = attack •;.. pothwg ; Ira'
*huh 04rgillg-Se6'etillOhltsct with thor
woo teUglio jau Filn,POr%*o
rebetS, : with iimnito4 B .fir warf
-" P i
di* tr eason Fiaa(?;f4aPst - the.Plgh ,
at otti4Wor the . `
gov,O.Rmerit c 4i;l4 :made
tos'lVll'le 4 o l4 ' 3 a.n
*as tinYirthi/ othiit,4o,p4t,!Kimp, Abo
tbel‘Te.w..Tork
*naafi 'll4B4,*riile(poted letnniv•
Withlhe),i.lo44§; t ryin*Plitthi4 city.
0 6 4 ilitottiliteptbuplOfig poprivato
rik#4. l 4rtfiK.ogictorq.tb=
4'4 1,4 0.'0014 Upton:
tha te 4: l l Agtl tsIO oemo :of men..
ire SpPforti, sr) .
1 , •
D
•'‘"
n son Oro 0 SIM ,
oorst,-41.504 *'estie-ildviausio .1r