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GERNEE ,c7avoii 4 . , LF ..„ „, 70 r k , ,r„ ' 3 • ri s t.l BUSINEEjSMALRD' - A: "10:iiHRIVEN;'1 . 1 I t ! 2TORNEY4T LAW l,6tHiitisiiieuxiii*.eliitin: end Excinption Olairat! attmdttil to. , tf-febt ICSNSIt.D I) NMI'S. • ', Jaw !ft AVDP. AFFICE, Post,,Pooper , ,..Cols•old , ilanking V surgery Lckpartinlitr. ,lialriteje'relibrau leitretx• potence. - -thlongevElay? 16611.", . • DOCT.: L-ELANDRICK • oIIYSIOIAN & 817091101 11 , reepehirtillY AandVib i s professional services to the citiietui of Encode. yule and vicinity,,"rer Office ID the office alit. Loet. pardibetok, I . lo4ciore, [July 30, 160, _ly ': -. E,','GARIATT.,_ . . . . . lA.LICR In.Floni - , Feed, and Ideal, Bartell and Allll7 D SAlt, Timothy and Clover Seed' On:merles; Prods,. too, Fralt,-Pigh; Petroleum flit, : Wooden and 'Mope Ware, Yankee Notlone .&c. Inc. OfOpposite #iikOd Dept. New Dilifetd; pl. !deb .44 18r0.-17.' A. LhTIIROP. C:TrikEt, r. LATTIRPP, TYLER 4t, RILEY, n BALERS in Dry-Goode, Grocerleo, lia4ware, ;lady C.de Clothing. Boole & Shoes, %Dabs '& ' l oaPe. Wood & Willow Warn. lan. & Upper ,Lettitt er, floa, Flour and Salt, all of which they offer At "the very Mir3LicrWasist 11aripcsips.401 Lathrope Brick.Buildius, AtoutFore, Pk. April 6, 1663, ax. HIINTTEN,O COOPED. Dfinirai l. \\ T H. COOPEA & CO. , Ps. Successorsto.Posi.6oper p . co. Otace, Lathropenew building; 'runiptke-et. J. B. X.COLLUX. DW. SD McCOLLIIM 44:; SEARLE,' TTORNETS and Counsellors ataw.--alontroae. P s a. j. office in Lathrops' new building, owr tlatrßank. • DR. WM. SMITH, ,y- CI DENTlST,—Mantroft CI • O:lice in Letthrops' newbullding, over the Rank. Denthd . operations will be wllltia Ajg performed In good style and warranted_ P. LINES, - TNAR - tioNABLE T AILOU. — o Mcmtr as e. Pa. 'Shop .1 - in inuanix. Block, over store of Bead, Watrctut • A Furter. All work warranted, as to fit and finish. jit can inv, done on short notice, in hest style. PIZI JOHN GROVES, 17. 1 .51 . 110 N ABLE TAlLOR,—!Montrose, Pa. - Shop near the Baptist !Setting House, on Turnpike •reef. All orders filled promptly. in first-rate style. CnTtlng done on short notice, and warranted to fit. L. B.ISBELL, D Etlaus Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the .. .I.lt shortest notice, and on miserable terms. All el-, cork warranted. Shop lnchsndler and Jessup.' k .it • pt.,. 'MONTROSE, Pa. 0c25 tt WM. W. SMITH,, • rik'DINILT .AND enna. PIANCMS.CrinIia4 — FOCI k., a Mau &tract, Moptrort4 Pa. ang tf C. O. FORDHAM , rAICITFACTLAERof BOOTS. c& SIT 91M, dlontrir' ..11. Pa. Shop oveil)ewites store. 411 Linda of work tasde to order, and repairing done neatly% jet ABEL TURRELL, nEALER Drama,. Medicines, Chenilials, arn Eye U Stria's, Glass Ware, 'Paints.; ens , Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin; atrr, &c.—Agent , for all the most popular PATENT. E i,lClSEs.—Montrose, Wag tr MEDICAL CARD. . - DR. E. PATRICk.&. DR. - E. L. GARDNER . . . . ?,,TE GE kn ELM of the M-EDICAL DEPARTMENT LJ F l lt. COLLEGE, have formed ncoparttterehip ru. vie Kir...tine of Medicine and Sargery,atui are prepared t iii bnaineza faithfolly and punctually. that tr h.., intrusted to their care, on terms cm:Limping:trate w S the times. thee / +e+ and deformitiesof the EYE, surgical opera lei all sar,glcal diseases, artienlatly attended to. lice over W4bb's Store. Ottice boars from 8 a. m. to 9p. m A.ll sorts of country produce taken in pay ant. at the highest value, and cam not , inualann. .M4etrose, Pa., May 7th, 1862,4 pf FIRE IN.STERXNCE THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA KT PIMADEI 44II U Hasrattblitihe4 anikgekicy in Montrose Tie .01destilisttranee Co. iiilh ' e'~77nion. cLsrf CAPITAL PAID 1N... ASSETS „ ••••-.4)••••.° HE rates are aglow as diTiiliyttoiddetnataky In T New York, or oftewnero,iindita;Dl arelFEWig the drit for honor and Integrity, Caosces - fterr, Seey. Montrose, Jaly 15. 'p2. BILLINGS STR9ILDa4II., Mr,',o 'Mr M INSlllM: , p_ : ,._ 3 l,JilltAl : y CASH' CAPITAL,' TWO-MILLION -1101„ S• MOM Ist Zan. Viet FiaBa/570 2 7. mazzurnm: " " as eagsa. I.lllltan Stailh; . •Chas.J-Martin, lohnlicGce, .“ . WiIi*W4AIP4I?II74)L. Votteles•tuanedand:reseoreel,by tho. ' a %;ts3 trio alcu.lattaßrickainkiMuntroliej* . -y 'IIIIIVLINGSAITROVE . . • S. it Pettisigfilli O. 37 Peßs-hour Y ork-414 — l3bitelAset, 898tapi areeogr agouti' fox tho.,atratrate ihrnocrat in ithose cities. and Are _ • auttattted AtastilBlBrtyttignOior 88 ntdtullis. • ..AnA - 44,typt: laiillgtolmmklo tillllo /12 a lanai:or:waster; bitajtbso 4tyle of,thentirt; . - R. B. B:"GEO.' P. LITTLE, Attonwiluit - coumieliore at Law, ' DiClPMerienaigiaao -;roT";cle nom 3on Strset kiPaztitualitAttptifeFeu krto emmtocing• . Agt4 :: , . , • CrIEV ' —oll4 l (titrAtir fottE.eulviekiber lieie y:,reiji6olol,olvel. St JL he has taken Lleinse to anct i inskeKin..o.o . , vr .r sna.,,whimukopdpffe . Fp . bk r oqftja.stki the d.—, IrOliattLes 0031101tani;;s410 11 trapt ; !tended J 0. .,, , e.ontitOSSiCil 8 : 1 0 0 4." . • " , "r ;"," • • -•t • rirt i ntia :i*COTALtligirANZlVit' .I'll !'/Virbetrzeoie,the gloottlyAdetisioflear; Alva brother rushed-atibrothi?r,•. - ‘..5 , ;1 And beads so Wein friqudabitiamped Drew-swords kapanictv each' other;c Otirl eciatitiirhailed , --pride and jot , Atidi 45444 tblling' The leader star had daitiM brirmattd , truellet:kitrza4li , " , - - /r Cuontis; .A3punli ate Old. tligxe.attrt allZlEliemorp, ' Wall ralkyllkelnen lb tka noblessreommuii, ; : 1 ISlzetrtawatooldr: it:46O,MM tallraigaln.' , r end asb,i, to ; gto papagos-, . , - ' 4 "um unian'or bum tinettiel Won' otiands. ' •:21 1 7131Pn*EPUbizonealuill tUfsksmr,, , _ ... " -rti l :: of hearttaid awl • 1 t tigiar,t . , jan us ma simur tea r to ze ''Butlle' ** witaiOialftellepi vewili4 4 , liaitinagineinbf, iieitifig;:: : e_4 l ''Sfrktilie ' oiiiicatlniiiol gro*, - , And. tt,), A3yea hostil , l3lio ' oo7l,g; . Theniir,igh :grew iiii:eoHoifst*F., • 'AO Tatilot. viiieeiszvepitig ‘ • _ :- . Renewed 06 1 01dieViihout Odtrigil Our hero isliceleiltiilt', ' . , letiohir : , ; But, eniY , alyns,4o4l:tiniabOght. And, strilcen.44o:liiibfluarjYt. • So Who :but e,. 011r-14 1 4 1 , 1 4-4/ert.: Should. !logs party ~ Etut ticyer half so,:purearatr,ue, (Eii* Agile enFtliil99aj§ , dwAllg) , As when his fnen-Ogir • • ShOot,barinless.ut gecat.yil Cuoiers. - Above the weak and factious throng, , Whose famions,power debases, His trial , shows him nobler still, And every wrong but .graces. Then here's to him, the:just. and .brare, Who 'AU. hi t s . foeril en quelling, Shall yet redeem his country's cause,. Our hope and shield—lacciAral - artl CHORUS. *. 17{441 g TW A 1 I a rV 111 3 I GEMERADWASEII4IIIIII2I73BOIRE. •• . „ wetbingttnothiratebviciii, such Is tiVer ' - bull altik, while Owe* its echo 4ft, Witt,- . .- attics ' .. , , 'The name' of WaShingtOn fs' dear to ev ery American, I)litingririlid, no only for bravery and i*lligence, ,but for the pureit virtubS that can ,adortrtlie r bninfin heart,'lminkebeeo '47etOrated:iiillecitetn.: ory of distant nations, apd[ituruOttaliza by the ' hreseings; lin has :Shea upon 'his ennutry. , Ho reFignbleS.'the niVof day, impartini biktivilight long aftet :leis set, arid itiv,isibly _dispensing his Hew and cheering warmth to,thet world . "Cautious, and Prudent, he was never surprised by the • moit disheartening failures; for alarmed into compliaoce.hty . the minter'. daunted ; threats. His eye could penetrate the darkest designs, and'hii'Powers of in yen tion.enabled_ i l'iim to escape iPe.inost _formidable jatratagems. 'The very nicipis employed bY, the ene to incommode 4 , him, were frequently i is. OWn banda. the instruments of their ruin. As an illtigtra tion of his eagle-eyed cdn'tionj Will:brief- 1 ly narrate his eseapn from a singular' plot, which I learned &Oa the lips of a venets- ,ble Man 'several years, deceased.- , 'trier, thn 'American atnny was station c& at Westloinf, during the revolittien ary war, th'British head :quarters Were not many miles distant, On thelludSon; and each were waiting; like tbn igtires, on n theswboard, for some favorable Move mentto disconcert and-thwart - the other. Scouting parties'wonldiengagain*Arent 'tikirmishes ;; and ' wagons? of ' piQiisions, ammunition and clothing, witiiid•fall into the power Air these ‘stiperhir m numbers and . addresi.. On one of 'these ineciaions s' quantity of-English unifonrisvits 'Belied ; by 'en Amerigm detachment ; and.nevetil notable narintages obtained brthelatter, idipira the enerdy With a destrecto retal 'Fite: - Abotit - this ' time, while' at West Pas_tiAlenertil - Washington 'ha& anlipti triate seiliiiintite ,ee;' tietdaiti4Aidget : from the ninlygri ViliginfainifyhorenjuYed the - kinde'st liespiehlity.f - es - Well :intend' trom many if thnsnsfkruer:ei*genflehtS l vhieh hantisedldievrentrhind. - As every cir, curnitatienieniffnqdip eitherarmy, a visit like this eintiiimpy Miles from their camp could not a" escape the c ognizance of the ..EnOlii" dcl - th• L 'PP.g.se.ss a Rem:Ma likerOinerfil ishilakton,4ObrdAtiad, in • "r,o_pieienrtr4-Nevfe3.l-:.t4frrigd,of the ;x4r.:;But 114 61 Mgliikk* Agtsiditßuili :there ,i,*efe ''.filWiitt. ,gcliogp,,„44l. iiiitc4ti to •OtOr :tli.(i „4 1 ,4ier*.r Ogn4t 4 ei , jiid • tUie '444l ll o l o o :OrO 'sci k e4, 94* .s f ts• 14, - exceptlm. ivl 6 o4g tiii#r*mo'' , olin - bf ffic i iio47; * T.4'friefikiY.lAnl ithoo oo ll Ariiitid*iii Oate"thilitiit , AO:tointAtottp , Pli c trintigP ita ' 3 f 4 Pr 4 440,!1n -. eVad 's.4o44o?,444.tiiii4vlcitr- To:Pri; Pal*aitb..ooEloloo4ll4l,4l!ell 44.0e41' the ' stiiiitifit Bat - rattSN'Al/Elkie' r n !,*flas i ttul fCi r)4 l i llie gir al e biutii ; 74lr l :titt n G 13 . 01 1 t . wasin up Aookiii'isii,s'4_ t rumored'. l , i , ~.. .., , . hii 'friend - via iseep„.6o4V:en "rfOr th lg from . thei liiithill - *Litti" Itriielfitiiten `f.e4emit t4.l4isTe.ta l / 2 404 4 #4*4 1n „ ,,v " , 0 1 ,Peag44 1 ,t`? -? 3 .0 1 'el ' 14 :it A r . o fi l ,r,entlyaningledm* ' I *AV 'b_ i ._'' st osiroo'Bospibiotilla ask Vkiiiio. 4 4. Atr . lepstb„OWA r dpy, as lheggisfil, Ati,4o, PitleSVe ;141S,fti,e0,iiiieitiv 0- 1 41940/WrltiO 40114-iiitgsl6l74‘ll6w-' Pg lier O 0 tr t ii W io o o , 14 e , sAS g 60 i4 inti .ji r t : a i iil -4 l =s t , i i et ie 4 5 0 1 :4 00 C -31,200.100 =PI:: • *lO3l CV Tri 'll ... 1..,t' I I I 1101 ^VT i icklnh I . , ,'ls,' ..la i tlf. VB /HRAY61 4 9140 rd 3 9OVATI gria7.4* 1 3 , 4 1,, r A,,,.24 ;Joi, trAvr4Aikty , : Aom.9;e l 1041 1 10;0" fit r oi ' ~ t 9teWi t al 6 9V.,0 ~ ler,At 0,1 12 %. 09 144 1 :,,,FAV1 1114.14 Y . A fiR940107,1PRAT54_ 4 446 1 4p t . e a 'ilL-t t 9:!; 6 Cre:Al4, aJ- 4 4 14 means, nal eur_Arr daunted the'wor4 ' tby,141:0 1 M , A; 1 1.1 4 1T6 ittACktPulP'./ rgalgeni giPteithten,Nlßsigi 4 1 4;1 3 -44P'0 01 .ortthl , R4 , llfificll4grXgAti , : r. , w4skin: lyon,vi , m4; sifilivytpa)oge t ofiTi9 l /14ivi.AIROJ sl4l3ge Pyi•koo, ...IVP.KitRAWMATscIthAt! Ilfg;Aft(4- Aierlibl! i RecompaPTlAot.,:nPa l l. 01)14%14e1 fiwortiline.ri4o, 40 4: 1 441'1 1 t 1 11. %AY- 1 44 4 -6940 , A1l BP.;vitliPeAm4bje, ol 4: - ..a - .wrolY je5te41" , ,,,r 44 I wukviarp-of itt!! , Sai4of34#4 49 ir galling ; ;f9: 4 0 WtSitOA AO r, ' c hime .Agrigiccomideted glikPlo,tiovarthgaema soava,44.: mftecwiwiry, 4gavaitookrgs..they may extiteAbc.wipiciap of 4140 , ememy ; 11 1 44. 1 0QPglifitt 09 iktrktio,,that trifleaball 1119k.ogrkwilh I,lKriviektdo, ip : you indulge for me. 11 " But then--thchhPlllN,Pknor =NM _ air .L' A Ygs , !,,7P-said: 8041±" f `-`.rreiciB l ,Y ! ~. retVT9P, th° Qt4t• ! . ; ''At PP° • c) , '° ol4 (ii - 1 Q• . folk,) I : 5 2Pk-44y , "the General niour4e# la : tfayprit e l,l4nre ei and prmeeded alone upon a tr-r t aa 'that 'etiiidneted him teilbelikrVitalle:irialiaign, lt,:iti 6iidiatiLilrad'bOtii-bo t foic)tliailirfe, arid - theitnailiiik:liciat`ridaired llin with 'biiiiillittilic iii additinitio t: bdtreetings Of the delighted family. ,:u:lTeriv - .piagtual,. • kiad:eir i " , ezeierned •tholind licartedlriend. • : , 3 , ' . 4 Ptinctublity," replied Wrishhigton, "is a aterlink Virtue, embracing minor atfwell as impontini concerns. . -Ile' that , iir not pimentol with:a friend;= maydeibt hiejn tegrit;po • , . 1,, , , Ilictitolit started ;2.but recoveripi lira- Belk he 'added-LP-then - yours is 'a ' , proof that We enjoy 'your fullest confidence.' ' Waihington propesed.a promenade-up cm the piaaza ; previous to droner., It aver leeked,P4 reugh country several, miles in exteavi.fields ,Otgrisin, hero. Bud ; there aweephig.lieneaih,tho sidess i of.hhadr..hillii, prodbeingruothing bat -gram aP.diroolos. 7 -, aliallok.mtnnelalof puttir-,ruaqiillg;a lol , l g the helleWft o€ ; the latelfaa ,WfiltWrithen hidden by, woodlands intercepting •a• pros pee; of the country beyond r -repotted ow and then with silver glimpses of the Ilud- Pont st4ing threagh4e49lliag,grPhe(Je -,helPvlOtell alt_equated: o e hath•Sdea ATAlle Aliat,,,tinule,lel.ighlricis,;:cowning, inpuali oa? tunes : nay? - 11, r bittitementa, - and Aapar- t i ig again i nto title, voile" hardly Illn rainatoil by-th s un. .",this is fine ? bOld, Scenery l,'_' eicl in the . General, appa rently alianrbed in the beautY tiCthe'pri)S pect., , e ,‘YeC,Ari";reilin4 bin fileildtl o4- In44a - 1111y around, as, if ex'peetitioine one's . approach , but patching the piercing glance of WaShingtcin;hiseyea were fast ened confiksedly on tlieloor. "I niasi,rally you, rii,T friead," observ ed the' General ; , ( do you 'Perceive yon ' der Paint . thai boldliyises from the wa ter and suddenly is lost behind' that hill which obstinately cheeks the view ?" ' '" I' do," replied thelistener, engaged, - apparently, in 's:oniething else than the aubject of inquiry . . " There," continued thehero, " myen only has encaniped ; and Were it not-for a -sligliVrnistill t etnild - almost fancy, that I Tierceive 4iid . : Cavalry' mov,ing ; but- hark! 'that:Cannon! ',DO , yon notilhink iv pro ceedti from the bead quarters' of the ene e ' while pointing to hie friend the profile of tliiieottntrY, the face of thelattee *llB often'ttilined the opposite'way, seemingly erignissOdin another object immediately behind the house. He .was not mistaken —it was a troop seemingly of British horse,*that werodescending a distant bill, winding throughalabyrinth of auriferous projections and trees,' until they ,were 'seen gallopintihrciugh:the - valley-bek , ; r-and :then again Ahoy , wereThidden,by a Cala - forest that 'swelled Jidonglthet bo sem of the landscape. :!! Would-A:not ,boitniagei". (*Carved -the:G( 4 mA -; 4PP 2 7,efitlY-PRoontioiono At ,the woYemepok.h.ehiod bin!, tqhskaf.ter.lol eg toilsatrerica.shoola forfeit, tier Attg ty?" .•,-,:., ....-; ,_, . f .._ ,; 1; •, • ' t"44efgeß. l 4 l o" - *jet J4l; - fqend,lie• PRIPIVI.P A R 4 7egr TAPYFutgIP/PP ) warmly ints#lpe4e,el_tpgs el i t4e,pi. er. . T i filgr/lent.4 1 41,7,10.11 ) 40:1;!! ,1 - , b# e nPa/ 1 4:1?,f-tgen0,7._).!4_4!i:Refult.„ ‘ 1 47;0 - PP. i ' s fOtit.,rmle.; lark9,49pm9ll2,ly.pyrTy Alit Alic .LowAtlier 40)q,wpungethelfpi4 40,1 r 4 1 :9 1 .•,,5er otlifflt9FnAleid: , • •:,-- , i ~,,„44, . ,decnep4ed t t1ia.,40 , 0444009 unable to 'Meet the sisichiek igleOW6f, - Ms PTop#opt," wi , iip_ ilitss , tbloliteiid i. Afesilig'e . ‘4limer) - "iv *oloAeintr 74,1i5l tbto,f.itthh_, iiihtif)retietfi4Titi4 l the4iiiitlildSdao liiii , .',Xselliidili'Mq),,it:, 4 o.ll Veirteg ~...s h a r . rii%4 titiej - ?lir, i 'liktgibitaie ilia 'iiiiiiqiefh4si,' a :-v -, . iiififtioolof British horse, iiilli :fir-16111211 W 3 i pi ii ii4 Megbivith , Vottliatice tostirds - ehathospir tithredeekitioni , -,_!l.:' , .' , I •:::(;': °' ' -- 7 `.-- -: 1 ',..:'‘ixilf Wo"4s l lclstt" idstristialifs INigittiko , fBfiV iilt,d'in ttghgetbiet 'ilihrlittliiiiiroti -l iit fi tlis titritlod'i.litegret, TUt thiieriiiirieligt -, ,tAtifit iftidioner than iotendeZ i " ----': 1 . , ''r: , " , n::'>! 1 " 17 ti; teiiitliti bib issrtiniketit' said his' ' Mina. frokflud kflostealfaiitih istitch,i '.frohictte erillial - ofievaunsemenattaut , ' IfietteititclatribWbetlkakid64avr thtisethstl ' " en6ltithil3iiatinviekhigitinshassisr, _ 4 •,,,,... . tIEASi.;. r- 1" . 1 1 1 1Y - WrisAl ) ' l * nt 'ln lin • ; Wit...horse' retained iiii c4m itn4 'tilhi'; 7011 - PtiiiliEliNiiiiiiirifitiq liVriniskalk not, they;iiiiiielbisitirseue fth4, -thePul:Posomfeeriatedtieglne.l.k -7 ..-. ,f i ql-114.1 10 1i.igajtliNtitit...eicagt*:,Pyff.th t 41:495i I FR,s,seen c ,ts,awimUng li n t It n?ff 3 f4; and his ika kle Via 4 to 4 ' li ilierelt 7, 4 3 f di d iiiii.oi . -Z.: Ilia I:"4:C.Jt2.sra. If.,siv)::::, 1 ::','-q.'l3efreicaVkOntalinteattrcolipiti svitlkini .Nbto fzblel lery,-/fataiiiadt./180 itopplug. .141 11 4 4,40.% 13 , 11 14 11 4Pre3.14?ReT 1 01 MActi _ 1 3 , % Er/goreFli:.! ~ , , , , . ' -- ti r bgli6olioi,:i eiga'Waili fi gicritiA6k- Int taimliiit lii&tifiitiViliii•Jiveteappittieh .ing .thtt.; Metre ; P i k b at,i,' tfriand,l":leilelaimkal ;h9,744l)Pieg hilt ill,:rettlya9actilatdlß4lo. er, • " I !caliy, that yf.a•tapijtej,,- 14 erfi °Dicer, carry 114.1.keit • oheions " IlYPocrite ;t9Alroc4mPi TO , ;00 1 PY4r hiy ex', o 4 e to - the ,enenties gAincriCa.: .-_,'. Tiatillfitish i ginstal-hOWereityliffered , ttilmthense min' to ilia tnabi tieltniketin appointnient,mitlrWashington,,atetwo - W- I Pl4 l l4 4 .'whigh,- riPzel _he was taA,nsl..a troop ? 01,..)iovee, to seetwn'him. iti tneir pos session., Sairpeethig; Ilia intentionS,'Waat. ington had 'abided his. chin' trCioji tti ha& it.. themselves liii , Enitlu3h cavalry, flindlir. ;rive: half.an hour-preeisely. before like tune ,4e *as. expected:. ~, 1 , .- ... -... • ' They, pursued." their iviiy to the camp, triiinip!*** ibe sarvitib' 'ef!theti obit iiinxider;sivlio had' solaitiitilatinefdefeat. ed themaeliinations ofthe British genet. al. But:the humanity of Washington; pre veiled over h is . . sense. of justice. Over come by The want anikprayeri - Of the fain -ly,:he pardoned hia . treacherntuariend, km condition of his leavins;the-conntry forev. er ;: which .be ilevitdmgly :did'; and-his name was , ereealler sunk in oblivion.; A'llounir a i in , OabthOpLetter .pate: • ' At the rcent',.anitarY:Sir ,in Brook lyn' ~ifier` 6,48 a book Ofaitiogra . nifs - ,op Corit4taing, nrifir.s,,, pat, of Attorney, "Gen ,CraLliaVeSt Atissir4 itigaba . at the 'hat tom 6f.# - )iittei - addrefritto:i4- 1 04 Man -sentiments it contains, w,e agree Wiyh the c rourtiat Commerce, " ought Jo ,he _written in letters of gold." - 'when Mr. Bates first . accen die Ai which he iiiiy4l;•-ithatedf m ,in e his vja4ro;' , 2, iinno hitt tra - iiea"thnt' i r like 'many 'atlieibean:died to the pressure at Washington, and adopted the-new - the- Inies of the radical school with 'whiali he -is itlasociated thielre are glad . to pay that we were mistaken. ,111r..Batea retains hii former sound, 'Opinions, and' Wo *riot bat WoliderhoW; - ,holding the Sen timents he expresses,J he can-reconcile it 'with his-sense of duty to his country and to himself to remain the , Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln ; .and we are persuaded that eve: yy, one Who reads the ietter will share with us in oar surprise. - " WAstiiNores - Crrr; Feb.' 2, 1,8e,4. "To MADAM : Being "confined to my sick room, I have an oppOrtnnity,,which nei ther:my public office norr' the court-rOom affords, to, ackriocriedge yOur note of Jan. so, written in behalrof the Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, and in aid:of- the sani- Aar) , ComMisSion. You ask for as autograph, uncondi tionally, and for a Seritiinent, " if agidea ble." Now, my de4P an-antograph is a cheap thing, and can be easily farn ished, whether , ; tt"senti meat is qnite'ancitbeit:mffairi and ,doei!nq sort very well with - the nauseous• physic whickl-am required tci , takilodayi " Nev ertheless, the cause heing so good, and withal its.advc),ctne.a lady, (to which high authority I habitu.stly . bow,) I mast strain a point. and . I:l7;o.give I , ott s eme °thing sentimental; ;Int; -tiot.tif the) sickly kind. . " I AR, begmAirkRAPATOW old, and am A Very, Old-faShio.llPAlnani: f-C II P 3 =Pe e o f the rushing' dtitient 'of 'new- optilionti; I still believe that we once ociod obi times, good old iprindipies 4 4nd goodiOld -men to,:profesa tberic and Atk. Ibex°. out, and a,good,constipti,cn c wnrthy,to be, pre served to the)atest, 'pnstprity. "To fact,'l'bden vel i kastiO,C Tytmlf to -be a _little of 66th - be bettdr. than ;fogy r-lor. mlan't; 4belp:l3belieVint,',.lsith Jackson, that the C4mAitptAcm4llo,9,llPf the States.muitt..ke,prOn e voili , dila I Still have ttnd,pql434l fp,kik l An r ,Waspington when — SW*lAV; tux that' wAr&itot ,pre serve- Mo. rratiliiititatiorisbntliblif-''alre -quentiecarilenielothilifirst-prinaiples-41 - sat govtrpnrent.' , • - • seutimeuk madam. fear it is growing_ very unpopnlarapjasapN . Aeljohat. ,Spclikuoympst I avici r leirk jt coalktprAliFelittle b0pp . „0412. rpramen't"fr9lll.,ba. eireitfief:;Reh - _Oo t' 134 4.*1 r Oars were . ,:agwrptioli better *l7EstaSs lifOV, -1 TRtief FaikritgalßMlNP 114ffilnr - The Aslectiiie*rehlaireed. is alit Jotter is theAxitiftle - tela ty.the t fathincand'ef :Atiumflits • country •W ev'eivfki educed. these-latter learldtpirinthrthelitiuds otchaztatentured f a natics,tilietthelithuloce.io . q uestiorteitylndeiiiiht Ideas,..engctidertdin the•pbeeed - übiiitt, krof.party.bigsitulltil =tip: ,v . ..trurn rait-:111;111T . i al ow:liajO; eft... '.. .19Q1eSeftrAfig SOW -44 f3f, 441 YZlACialft glig:l l 49 B Pg 4 T hi P 4 --„,.... „i,„..,.,,u,,..iRci,....ig0f14er Auk of A rF,91)404 0 -1ini!.. 6 14 , OPP! gliAoillisr.POSt ` fte,4thet , tool Filailqgss , ,ovhicitt.:4files , iciimfOly rulPhlipho..9s;m4ry w, imi I'aAIOSPYO-17thiit Al‘er9 Filireomfrr , 4 ,1 40 , ' oeeetiPt)4 6l.2 OP-110:217411Re0Y , S' ll Ylitli -t lAO -hullo: eliP4o9 l ***der wbi . eb 0911P9F)abor Itoci restqll 3 ,:Ste:Ptit gov ettany,l4. wd,-,.:tha'?ald ideas. , r_ Vts,attoA?e/4!erof4r: B ates leads Ps ip. , _va u , i!. its rer 4 izetion is•at;bapu, , s All t ivill,‘ pot? . contess ; thid,the, wisdom 4tileiviajoalartiliffoti , / r p - ,', The, Country: l . j say,s hej t jaurntd,of,contrnefee, " would apik - f*bited,,B:o4fere*neeue to-day if ) 31 i- PiUobitlO,PAtpeu one of tho.)rclell Wl'!i ., f , thiuk„,i ttleinfile yes lio zutlek 'wiser I : thet l ibi 4 guierls) WRFP.r ' i I c , . ,‘:, i Mr . 44 o g el iyletter , luoE44t:Wi l l "e,aa.O-, ' .algTf, at,:-I.R.UPY , h, C . artE4, A fYYFIYo4u.,r,e to heney,e that, it, wilknereaiter: ea realm here& by . thelistorian who-writes of_our 0 12 iN as,a ,Pat 6 49:l/44 4.94gent,exela ruatrUx-IO tike 040- of 4147044 g ruirq from one yho. ropepitkl-eo,fusaents the Old , i glory,,Whike, - he sdes,bunielf : itainedi. ‘UtqY 1a7114'4 4 .:1 11 .Y , t1ie -- iostrO w e i t s :O f ' Pati °ll4 ,. ', LTAtr!IP4Pi". • , r . ~.• i - , "„tte is riglatzhsymidi streat?on. There tirefe good old - times and good old.pririci fies. The greatness of ,the Aine#can Un ion was ddpenklent t ,on,,those principls.— I t w as a:g,994i*agliTh3r93lorlksl But we see no a, great,- politico' pirty devo ted to athsing' that Union, "deerying its 'old magniiieence •ridibuling RS founderh, Land vbeifernting!for s'otnething l bettet. It Lwis a ‘ lont4strge Union,' says one, 'a hid 'eons Union: ' sari another. In Abe very book or autrigi?phs, from which ,ate have -copied the letter of Mr. Bates,.-vre found expressions'from politicians, of sentijnents indicating that theithought themselVes wiser than the fathbis. " But Wei eantiov•ineet reform and,re turn to r grk4 iripliples cuitil—grunlimen i like Mr.:43atea ofeti'thelieYes - to - the true cika - rdcteti alba party, and tlns;inen - With whom they .associated and come puttbold ly and 9,,0b1y ..,for the old, Union and the 'old 'Conatitut;on, ~ - When Mr. Bates leads the way. AO Nita. tali° to follow ?" President Simla as Quamander-ia chlef-Aiji - 11111(iiii biapicity During tilo Orat two, years: of : thia,terri- Me WO' ,itif;wa9 SogiftW/Akt; .4ifriqUit to fix the- responsibility for out. 'inexcusable ;military blunders and disasters in Virginia. -The radical abolition faction and, the - War Officers were generally believed, to , be the Marplots of the administration .' and hence while.they were unsparingly ideriounced - from all points Odle compaiel, there was no end , to•tho public sympath y for," Hon est. Old Abe," the .unfortunate victim of these evil advisers. At length, however, the official - reports of Gen. McClellan and of General Halletikovith the itceompany ing military -,vNws and instructions of President Lincoln, remove alt doubts as to the indivfdual ,really responsible for these aforesaid magnificent:military pro mises and deplorable militat.y.failures. We day to President Lincoln, tbe Com mander-in-Chief or the Army and the Na vy of the ;Tinited , States, as the prophet Nathan said; . le Xing David,, "Thou art the man." la,the very outset of this, war against the remonstrances of Gen. Scott, at that time filling the ,post of General-in Chief, .the Army andel. Gen..McDowell waa'pretnaturely pushed forward upon the the enemy at,Hull , rtin,and Ave know what followed. let.esidet t it Lin pole assumed and Obit bear the. TesPontability for that most eitpensiira'aisaiter. Next." by the adVice of , General' Soott, General Mc- Clellan was called fro th hia victories in bleat Virginia to -the command of our shattered; and . beleaguered army in front of Washingt9n.,' What he did In fortify die 40r94.04 46 th e vity, and ;in giustering_oa training ii,.,pOWetful irrriy, We need'pot. here repeat' Let it , jitiffibe that whop he . :Was, ready to.. move 'Presi Ait t pn,colg imerpoioi tint ? discarding the platitind A ppente:Of Zi_l4 lelfon, broke 1 o",hta:nritirinto four "or gvii distinot',m4 .wiAly„soptil Comp*.lo,, a nd tbAs was brought - dbont those'stitignintiij tyid ditiestroas,eov,en Jaya bti r tt4s of ,t4e#teh litooti Pli,d,iii§t4O: ", , c , *- ' ; BilkAgal° i' aYl l **tiiiii 'iltistr9TY3 addesital4' ositym4til,ti:ntiw'haise of . 4(iiatii,iiii',o( airiSPlAta*aitie on the Viiak . tottl:giblo'..'4l l l ll o!"4* . o4„Getitiral . 31 3 4601olliAlibte4 ftir reinflirc e ententdc!fOr f iii4pf•iiiiintliki 111'. fi 'jig tlo ,10sif pittllt. r Al; 44 iiinits In tietilid!tiggnot:.thi en :-,fittcpttientatim MI er 104icar•retielieti. for ihiithakigaileti oflho - pcis ida `Midi this relncwiit6thittli,olll4 PilVieJtiOgtO• ttithis`' ika' vertu! ti ' 'aw n' iidaerce '6' , iniiintr:A•eTtitirit '‘'‘!•itilikin - ' i_ihe 'and' 'M ' ' . 414400ii,1f144" 10 01i 4 4 'the ,ate - 6 .. aiii.etffitedlionf ' titiissik - ned gn'At.i.it ..F.PreLofe eqnsetlfneT '1 1 ' 3016 " iiietidemeni.orliAl:+etrea 4raspia(lcs i the ' - glittif foi. VIC, itifituibireitl_tfierti_' .feliel I rt i l ljufrciiiiirtiCtitilliKiipthi‘'7 l6hiti g ft p , ipink • '• ";i_Ordtiiiingliiii 494 %kat& itei " iit 11 1 10-PifipeltirincattnyzindiV tiveribbin ihircliz_ifqxlii i iitibli b f OW foris4 • ii,t. „,,,- he; idtwYrtst- • ; ', ;ii: l ota,* ;cid A • libeel ili'#fdrfritikte.tyl ~ -,- ".11iiiibi,,• ieinfoiiartitmtgineitifirliAtitinitabeia tirifv ed in time tfi . itlagel tirteiiitiatitt leaffit;.. al, - -• ' -i. 77 -7 TiA_ l ifff - i' itiirkei,iii iiiililOgifelit4.— 0t.q...., •tiritr? Ft :',410? -r."' 7 ",‘)i; - .1. ,- _ ,1 ,3 t :-Wbat,Wia President:',Li; Qit 144 4jull aced49c I ell se fr 4 M l tbe. 90 Eato d ,13Yet: -Of -tweiOseht :kraPps.; but 4 116 per.i*ealled for his restoration. ,He,wns ,accordingly: restored to the Commandof , the,,foroes around licra4ingtsin, _and speedily meane(' ,offen sive : operations.— .Hooxpelled - ,the: enemy from. Maryland, aiiiiithett, his ....,rtitreating f orces a h un d re d trAlflitek late Vitiate ; but thee, with 'iii aqic perhaps; of another via** , 'a t id[F t a . open, road to Richmond ; he was seperaeded by General 'Burnside. Then "oath the Fredricsburglisastir ; then tie - appointment ,of General 'Hooker iu Biwa. side's place..; then the latrientable Chan. 'eantpaigt; then the second advance of General Lee across the 'Upper Potomac ;'then 'the appointment of .. Geet. tliO;Place of Gid. , Eloolter f then ilkis.oagraBtOt Union. victory of Gettie burg„ and'ilien ! the eicape" of the crippled and nearly exhausted rebel Briny • stress - the. `etal:use, While General lleade Wes awaiting instructions front , Washing ton. - . What a 'budget of blunders-is heti t Of overwhelmed'. nitrites wasted in :Abe [fOolish System of small detachments - here ;and there, each Under an independent 'commander, operatin 'aimed a greet 'circle against the co mbined forces of the "enemy m-the 'center. • What a deplorable want' Of Military capacity at ,WastiingtoA is herd exhibited in-, golden opportunities dieregarded, in battles last by blundering Strategy, in great ,victories thrown 'itws by hap-hazard changes of military plans and army leaders. The responsibility lies With President Lincoln for all these mis foitunes -and failures, from the first' Ball run down to the .escape of the rebel army across the Potomac. Without education or service -as -a soldier, his experiende with the Army of the Potomac has Div.:- ed• that he is-00111y deficient in the natur al qualities of mtnd essential to the suo neStiful leader.-11T. .HOW LINCOLN ;GOT THE INDIANA VONINATION. The Indianopolis Gazette, a Republican organ, says : . It 'was the , mass convention that did it, and the Way is was, done is thin : The donvenlion was organized by the appoint ment of a temporary chairman who seems to have been in the secret of intend ed'inovement, and scarcely , had he 'taken it_seat before a resolution was offered in dorsing Governor ' Morton, whom all present were in favor of, and instructing the-Indiana delegation for Lincoln. The consequence was• that vote against one man was to oppose the other. This re solution the chairman hastily put despite the attempts at protest and explanation, and pronounced it carried, without call- ing for the negative. Some one, seeing the trick, then moved the following resolu tion : ~. Resolved, That the ~ d elegates to , this national convention from this State shall remain perfectly free and untrammeled to east, their votes for President and Vice President at will, at the time, as shall be most, conducive, to the welfare of the country and the honor of the State. This resolution the chairman refused to put. . The whole proceeding is thus charact erized by the Gazette: It was a •mo,st unfair and shameless trick, an outrage noon all parliamentary rules, upon all precedent, and upo n de cency itself, as well as upon the feelings andrights of a large number , of delegates whO *ere present. The like, we venture to saY, never was known , before in , a re spectable deliberative body. The Journal, the other -Republican pa per published in Indianapolis, speaks of the proceedings as an error; and describes it ,as likely 'to have a damaging effect upon the Union causein Indiana. The 1 Germans of Indianopolis have signed a protest against "- the, fraud," as they tern it, and prominent men throughout the I State have 'taken occasion to denounir 1 , it: ' ' n ' ' .111110abtm in llenteeky,, _ , .. Xlle announcement of the detennina tiotrotthe ...Union men of Kentucky to 'send' delegates to. the Democratic Nation -al Ciinviiiioion hia.exelted, great ' Indigos. lin i nimiltig -. the :Abolitionists. If any. lhitilike a fair election can be had, the 'Vete iifillihe'Border States will be given next November for the 'Democratic can. - iiiiliftii#nd the prospect May well provoke 'the'Ne*York Tratine• The people of 'Kentucky think of the Administratunt 'as 'dna the Let4l,olllellrawge4 which: - well says : • . 2 tt. ... , , — The-Repuhlwan Party, with- ‘ lllr. Lin. oOln at its bead, had veputilated alike the Crittenden Resolution, the Chleaplat,. form, and tho COno,lttition of the Valon. It:bat mided eltsan sweep of all hi' ablemn 'etigegetteriteto tbe people. It fiat- fort,. sworn itself,and-.bettayed the natien;', - ...1e eiderlttvget! into' liower the Reptibliban initty pledged. itself • te:mitintaimvielate the c onstitutional trights of the - 13tatee, reudr!riotdet• tfitellect a mighty 'ataxy, it Yenalted'the pledge/ ; but, now thatit has ta =Piau' 'poorer; Mid ,, has! . collected t a rniglityiarmyilytearicittrpledge toshreds, ad traMpliwthe:ionatitutioaal Tights. of %the% Stiff:Witt the aust.f 1 - ' ' ' i r / i 1-.1-2'lAt .tlO ktiONs . rti9.,S. ! !, 4 lAM- Ra=""i'i, ' :44* 099vti " 1 . ., - • 1 : ; i:, , -,--...1.c.10Y Y. =ME
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