The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 02, 1864, Image 1

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lITTRDTESSCARDS
PETER - HAY,
i5i00.13.4404. 4961ticit2Cizliteerp
Auburn Four Corners, Pa.
A. 0. WARREN,
1. TTOENETATVAAP. Bounty, Bacit•Pay, Pension,
and Exemption Claims attended - to. feta
07-oface drat door below Bind's !Store; Montrose, Pa.
M. C. SUTTON,
LIMBED AUCTIONEER , Priandavllle, lanaq'a co
Pew Va. Jan. '63.
DOCT. E. L. lIANDRICK,
PECTSICIAN & BURGEON, respectrally tenders his
professional services to the citizens of Friends
ville and vicinity. ' f;37 - Office in the office of Dr. Leet.
Boards at J. Hosford's., LAO 30, 1803. ly
IL GARRATT,
RMAER in Flour, Feed; and Meal, Barrel' and Dairy
D
Salt'; Timgthy and Clover Seed,Grocerlea, Previa
lons, Fruit, Fish, Petroleum Oil; Wooden and Stone
Ware, Yankee Notions, fie. &e. iplrOpposite Railroad
Depot, New Miltonl, Pa: Meb
♦. trolarop c a. P. W. zunnr
LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY,
DRALEBS Gonda, Groceries, Hardware, Ready
.11ade Clothing, Boole & Shoes, Hata' & Caps,
Wood tr, Willow Were, Iron, Nails, Sole &Upper . Leath
er. Fish, Flour and Salt, all of which they offer at the
very
ogu - .T-aiootareosit .IPricloss•-all
Lathrops Brick Building, Montrose, Pa.
April 0, 1863. y.
wX. MINTTIKEI COOPX6••• • •
WM. H. COOPER & CO.,
arnorts,—Montrose, Pa. Successors to Poat,Cooper
B
& Co. Office, Lathropenew building, Turnpike-st„
J. B. x'cowei.
MoCiaLL ITM ik;SEARIX
A TTOB.NETS and Counsellors at Law.—Montrose, Pa.
Office In Lathrops' new building, over the Bank.
DR. WM. SMITH,
URGEON DENTlST,—Montrose, Pa.
ClOtTlee in Lathrop& new building, over , A ;
the Bank. All Dental operations will be ' l lia akikia
performed in good style and warranted.
P. LINES,
'LIASHIONABLE TAU/YR.—Montrose, Pa. Shop
I. in. Pkadir Block, over store of Read, Watronn
& Poster. ' All work warranted, an to fit and finish. •
Cattinig done on abort notice, In best style. Jan '6O
J citrN GRAVES,
ILIASIIIO7 , IABLR TAlLOR,—Montrose, Pa. Shop
X' near the Baptist Meeting Mouse, on Turnpike
treet. MI orders tilled promptly. in first-rate style.
Cutting done on short notice, end warranted to lit.
VB. ISBELL,
REPAIRS clocks, Watches, and Jewelry at the -
shartestnotlmendoxereasonable terms. All fa
work-warranted. lEausp in Chandler and Jessup's k l#
store, MONTItORS, PA.
Nrxr. W:S3ITITI,
ABI NeV AND Mira , MANUFACTURREB.—Faot
of Main street, Montrose, Pa ang tt
C. 0. FORDILAM,
Miettu7 L p Zer D ot 'IT. t4 "B 11 1 1 2 ffiol it t=
made to order, and repairing done a neatly. jet .
ABEL TURRELL,
n
BURR in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dy e
1., Stub, Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnish,Win-
Glas.s, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perin
ery. &e.—Agent for all the most popniar.R&TENT
E ClNES.—Montrose, Pe. aUg •tf
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. E. PATRICK & DR. E. L. - GARDNER
IATE GRADUATE of the MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
.40F YALE COLLEGE, have formed a copartnership
Lee practice of liedicine and Sargery,and are prepared
attend to all business faithfully and , tpanettually,that
ly b^ tntrneted to their care, on terms commensurate
th the tiptoe.
Dimo.mge4 and deformities of the EYE, surgical opera
:, Jo.. and all surgical diseases, particularly attended to.
:fr . °Eke over Webb's Store. Office hours from Ba,
to 9p m All sorts of country produce taken in pay
rn.,nt, at the highest value, andmasn ROT nmsuszn.
-Montrose, Pa., May 7th,l662.—tpf
FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA,
AT PHILADELPHIA, PA..
Has Established an Agency in Dloatrose.
The Oldest Insurance Co. in the Union.
CASH CAPITAL PAID
ASSSTEI OVER,
THE rates are aglow as thosea saygoodeomnany In
New York, or elsewttere,and its Directors are among
the scat for honor and Integrity.
caktmas nat.; Sory: ARTHUR G. COFFIN Pree.
Montt*, .11415,. 62, BILLINGS STBOEID,'.eg't..
it'comm'
INSURANCE COMPANY
OZ 'Wevvirseleazilis:
CASH CAPITAL, TWO MILLION DOLLARS.
mans lit Jan. Is t! , $8,288X021.
75,803.82.
Lmlitongenitti,seey. cbata.martin; Preisßent.'
John McGee; Art " A. F. Willaarth, Via) " •
Policies Issued and renewed, by the Undersigned git
his office; in the Brick Block, Montrose,ra.
nov29 7 BILLINGS SitiliGlPtibrAf4:
S. Z.• Pettengilik Oe.,
O. 37 PARK BOW, New York t ands State6treet,
IN'Bostow,Are oar agents Tor the ifbntroiallemocra in
those titles, and *re authorized to take, Adittfisetnenta
And autwatrtipna fortis at cntr lowest rates'.
J. L.r "...TEAZLE:TON
£mbrotype and Photographic
A tiut - Hondo o, gar
mrPletures taken in all kinds of weathwintleetbas.
tyle of the , Art.:'.. 1 octlo
R. P. UTTLE,
Attorneo6ll l othinienciiis iitLaw i
O FFICE on Main Street. Particular attention glnen
t p,clrvpanc- 1 4F: r , r,
• tr. .
- ra t e) Ittlikrig
MHE snbscriberhoreby resitentfullyetes notice that
he has taken License teroletionner in the County
of Rnsno9WBnti alters his sorts
_4
Minahis , •\ Enid all -ir ~! ~tbli .
ly attend to. • Le .
:A.
Choconat, March 9, 1864. tf
TOI .11111,,EIGELLEATOTi
•-• LINCOLNe uf. 1 :1.
FracTfiirottki `;tliiiktr - Siii tea.
Si• • • ) - ;:
: "That tlieVag c can do no wrong"
is th,(.3 4 1 1e017 is -0e
theorY' dr a dioniitittiticind'repiiblic dint, its
chief magistrate inliy dci wrong: In the
formal:4h° !ministry; revopsibltz for
the wino - stets: - , • the: ratter„ the . PAcsi
dent is responsible i ter i lhe acts ofhiii
idter,O. !Dar Cotistittitaoft admits
Prbadebi ikov ialli i g'fo'r `a) g
ment upon htedoilige,' by the people, in
regular. dOctiutiii; In. providing -.for bis
impeachment, it .admits that: ;heti e 14. - be
guilty - of crimes. :(
In a'rgovernmetit of yaws, end not of
men,_ -tha • most obscure individnal-may
without indecorunvaddresslim gala the
Chief Magistrate, when to the Constitu
tion whence you derive your temporary
Privet end ,he, the guaranty_of
ual he has constantly • paid h i s un
questioning, loyalt3r, and when to the laws,
which your. duty-is to care for a faithful
execution of,-belns rendered entire obe
dience. 4
If the matter of ibis. address be that in
his person, prOperty mid rights,, the Con
stitution has been disregarded, and the
laws 'disobeyed"; if its appeal, to the prin
ciples of justice ba'no more earnest than
the soliciaide - Of its regard for truth, and
if the manner of his-address be no less
temperate,than Orm, be. does not need
courtly phases - tOtropitiate - an attentive
hearing from ainagtstrate 'who loves his
country her institutionsand,ber laws:
Woitittof teat ntrorn
ingwas was published pniclaination, pur
porting to be signed by your oNcellenay
and countersigned• by the Secretary of
State, appointing a day of fasting and
prayer, and, calling,inta military ..service,
by Volunteering [ atid..draft fouilhund red
thousand citizens between the ages of
eighteen and fortytive. That proclama
tion was a forgery, written by a person
who, ever since your departure from
Springfield for Washington. in -7.861, has
enjoyed private as well as public oppor
tunities for' learning to counterfeit the pe
culiarities of your speech ;and style and
whose aervices for years as a. city editoriof
Abe New York nptin Nett
thei Ne
Teik riit'sme,e6ehated with-theien
tire ntwspapermadirierr,orthe Oity;tind
enabled him - to insert his clever , forgery:
int,c4the regular channels 14 whieli:we re,
ceive news, eta time when competent in
spection of its genninenesawas impossible,
and auspichin of its authenticity was im
probable. The ,manifold paper,. resemb
linglin °all respects , that upon which we
nightly receive from, our, agents - news, and
ftoni the government itself orders, an
nouncements, and- rOactamations, Was left
with a night clerk about 3 or 4 o'clock in
the morning; after the. departure of every
responsible editor, and was at once passed
into the hands r uf the printers, put in type
and published. No newspaper.in the
country but would have been deceived as
we were!
Our misfortune was complete. At an
early ow, however, before the business
of the city had fairly begun, it was die,
'Covered that we had been imposed upon,.
and were being made to appear the instru
ments of a deception of the. public. There
was no delay in vindicating onr character.
Our whole-machinery for spreading news
was set iif ratitioit ,Installt.li to '413/101U10
Ithan •we had • been deceive+t•by a forgery
—that yOur eacellencYlitid;leaued tioßroo- i
lamation. The sttleof • papera over our'
counters, was stopPed. --Our bundlealo
the -Scotia, botudifor Surope that Alan,
were stopped. - owners' and pyrsers
files were stoppeti, i,NeWie.:ttini handles
1 1 and files -wcnvatoppedoind the agent of
the line, was informedithat the proclama- 1
tion
men were bronghtfrom_ their-homes- and
bedaftocitut in:tyikkaapiblials
otourinisfhrifine; , ''Oino bulletin boards
_ ,
were:Pada - idea, with 414 offei:of :reward;
forthrtdisOtivemof
agent:dram sentritei-.
egrain reciting. 4;00 - !** - for:Iiii4 f 3:4;
transmit at oneetoliearly every daily pa,
per in the North, from - Maine to Califorp : .
your Secretary :of , State ha& offloholy
branded ; the.forgery; the Inn
had. given to Thithlhad , 'Or:milled ter :to
outstrip i eyorywhere-the'VelSeliood welrad'
unwittingly set on foot, and in many pla
ces the Truth arrived -before the forger
had come to tell his tale. ,
For an injurt - WilFlo 7 -blifitives, to the
Mei n, T.9 sPrlßthPublie ,
tbispnblici
ty skas - an atiiplitantidote.llLindeedznade:
injurfimpossable. -
Bat th* r iniOtr tforY OI TrP".O4 O 4V. P. 4l t
the gresteilit'projkifilonld theeniutene:e?
of your statics 3 E4q , Affthcv 00100 -
of Wednesday, theielOre,:l went With
•rf#Allioottrizatok'aititv
Jour , Vorreitinw;c7biar ad I;eezi .- -410k ,
ceived preciselYis*reiitti4;tii'
quaqPm of , t l /0 RePaqmPtof 4 41gfillt,
and %MO" 'Wore* oOgitniniditig gen
eral everyliue poirisdifsi4 l which
coulcileitAnafthidMovery of the guilty
persons. All the facts above recited werg,
Secretary of Marly ;General:Dia, I as
sert.'pue ~utter! blamelessness. I assert,
morearr, neY,P,T known.
MIA! so 'prejudiCea. Whieli . lioqiniiiitaifee - ,
wititlihete ,
enforte
14”..1,49.)F . /•:,:11,11
..D. W. MAULS
..4150)110C
.$1,200,000
'dthVvict.l4P4?-QPF- 0 .. eTPACifFLL '
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1•9; 1 4444;
: :Imre *pkat/iAntgkot.9.:Prial:hiPilit.
4-nfiteil",gt4o,. OafkAie;timkrYsitfelf,i.,4ol.l.
v,4e, Au seui4of.the wrong i doeT ti
titik;to dificoyor,4e,uuthorp.ortlui.-144
' 49n 6 : 1 4 6 ,9 - .4. -, • • • ' • -
yo 4 by;
iti4eoeAtoonylpiteill!ig.depArucm i
IW s zoiqtr,e!tee,onie F , for mr:d7eat,dad,
' u ° o63 . 94 i w " . ge r :t•44faYot9tAlFl4.e,
iqzuitvindioCCuputioufg' the W:orlic cage,
by,a,militaryjuarll; and thP,.~ppppxeseioe
44g 1 1 01iPau9B 8 -;••Ttlek,,,,lollrg,l4l':qc
inqc, edltorq,uu4l) . 10.4fihor3iwore Ai ,
4ude.4
I bthi3ve; though J. cannot stuto,ot: my :
own knowledge,lhat4o.—the commanding
general's assei*,n4,-taikr a TniiKe blame
', lessnqss it: Sias °Wing ord9r ,for
onfatrest addlubFrition 7 w k aikrusolo s
But
ed.the Pi. SuRPT, B a 9 P-9 1 - ,
the -- World;
kioei 'olden!' laei3e,lit Tiff, sot a strong
pdil t odiCrOOnvi l who,
ejected their ()GO
,apt,s u de , two_.
.ay,s
: t - • : (71 , •
41 , •
add tfriyee
luclnkitajibitinOting pOrife..of,
Undtoii(oitting no pike ,te . citiSS,:ther
threshold:"
setoi4d / 'WO - a - thre .
Not , . .
decdpdta . ork "eease , until• 0,41 - 11. Y );la*
the Wdeld . free, Sidi*
to those'olio avo edrs beii f absence : his. been '6l;)re, eloquent; 'than 14 ; 0,1de:4
could' '6v -
aharaCterize these proceedings as nn
grecedented, would be,to fl forgpo43 past
history
,of your admmistratio? ; and to,
characterize theta, as shocking, to eveq
nilfid, would I,!e to disieganl that princt-
Pk of human nature _ front which it arises .
that 'men subniieting once and again to,
lawleSs eaeroachreents of
. power, with ev
ery intermission. or a v igilance, which.
should. he continual, /ass something of the
.oId; free, keen, ( sense of` their true . nature.
and real danger,.
CuAßLEs•was dOphtlesa'advised.to,and
applauded for', the ' crimes by
,whicli.he,
lost his crown find life. Nor can you do'
any such outrageous,. oppressive and un
just a thing that .aoth,applatuled
diy,,those AViigtle prosperitrautt power-yon
created and may , destroy.' ,To character•
'ize these
,p . roce,edings.as . arbitrary, illegal,
and,imeonstitaaticuml,..wittiktifeemof-such•
:weighty words have not been emptied of
all significance, to befit better an hour at
which you have not arrived, and a place
where snot pribbo i .opinion.ltut thokanthot,
ti;nflavespealobi aftentupeOhipefitt tri
al; ethivictiOti" arid kidaffenf.
But, sir, the supprestlion of two daily
tho„nrgan
of its great . c ommercial public., the other a_
recognized exponent of the Democratic
principles which - tare :ahared lay 'Writ
nearly. ebock
the PROP ;raid,' did amuse: every. 'honest
and patriotic citizen, did, fill with indigna
tion eyempurwandlnyak breastr:: There
were no indignation meetings, there were
no ;tiots;:th etti kfilleidr pßieetieLL'
But do not imagine; dry' that the governor
of this state has forgOtteriAb' do.his'titity, ;
do not iunagine thst,the .people ; or 44,
ty . br State„orZoOlutry /Ave ceaied talove
their liherties f or-do not-know how to pro
tecttheir,rights; 'lt- - Nroilid , he fatal to a .
tyrant to commit thafeiini'here'and now.
A free peopleteson‘at , neethalevige means
to teach" their phief magistrate the - same
lesion. -
To you, sir; .who • have by heart the
Constitution :' , 6llleli!:YoU 'swore :,"pra
seryei ToNteet and - defeeti,", it Itßitb4o:
awertmeii - 66, UeiteY thOse,natUnlraiid
ckartqe4 rights 1 4rem ':,.0 1 4/ineitirrd;
among whteli are a = tfietie: That' the people
shalt:he .:secure tietos.44.llQUies,
papers su effects, against: , unteasouable
sera : f,;.;
issue, eluzeptL iipiurproliablearuse, sup
mg ihTi Web' ;fto be gearolieittind , thifm
sohc.or things to' be teizOOT tii*ticever
sarCiihatibe,oleprive4 of ' 'liberty': or
O r ?P'l7 1 )1 ' 6 00' 0 44i: 34.
these - are We 'bidet - piieeless piiiseesiontiq
freetilo;:luur Ydrilotok rxiiaf fatal-
. Eve n- a -Cntture 4 -(Ackililli ' ,4l l .
wilii . 64*A - bat his'cinualvoidd be proiek
and- 4 4 "b 0 Mravcil#takit S'Wvi4f/N?
on tin f 4:6fridif i ti pPlcps e l4P y in c, TO
pii)Pgety Plead these mitts a nd"deicolol
of the administaiinYWfhivw,QVAT NU}
these T litiia4i - AWitit4bitrietiirimiltii
of a military conutratidtin: he' might pro
test and assert his inalienable right to the
orderly processes, the pproofs, and the pun- ' I
itdiment of the law tjms.the Saxon
tongue any terms left for him to use who,
being the victim of crime, has been made
also the victim of lawless power?
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biPthOhemt-'. 0 ,-.4,01a0 1 4%..tithcb II i"
doinmission of 'any_cruaae,sdl proceedings
4akep49f9Rtripely i prynu r
-- tivit'Veir no' prikeedifig, eft, against
, ; the Tiro;rdtit;icififttiiiiiitili billiiiiirpa,
;1 - 406b oolawat. smiaf :; 1
by iaw DF , e1c9004%:. ) ,w,91114,1,be law I
it5,444,43*.9.4C . 19r. 44.4V- 0 ,41C141
NFoilials!jmticesAvsciiiii ,S,Talt.**,4* i
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urYog:lirsOapttfol , 44l. ;411"iftilln%Vitit
boandA koTrildiOrf*apation, had tliii
peaaamwhickzeoriOteptil- .Vphitit o yOyir•
licourVirtiiin,"Kiiioi44.litalAatuoa`_ot
1 this forger? Haile Pik,* ant F 27001
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ttie T41)ki901.11616* as
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isluare alfferofit, law tor j
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satioriers? ' ,
oat
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tbeVaittriiilithl4lo ,'!" '"
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the inaitlir
'coyragp. Octal. sacrifices tlytl t tlikoze
soiiiohli '60414 - aOoeate tioao
ibOgt - li*eitie,OetOcilli, ! atidzigoe of '
gOntabit, to
bf." 0 4 ; 1 404 ,4 1 / 4 : 13 t .4°,P•
wheflOve, it. •
But it also expoti'OViiik(rdenaiinced th e
cOrruptl i onii:eitendaf4i - i4dif 'yilliir lidihihts
tvatipit li, 1)4- Olioser,4 A 'deluafv - e' and_
dierVatihg iiiitgal of 'pa per , i m'oney: It:
li'ad itiiidpited'OOhnin of A Patriot geil
efal,'Whetn lysitegid - ietioyedft4inf own
mand . nfriiief- l eVe i;•f ' Eietery:,, ' ri,ha, , t 'clp-:
reCafid °,yonr Ve4leefeti - dfi: 'op s4ia m g,
fid4 TO Pest) . fa* `O: 6 P r E- 9 - cat iPA l'l 4 '-
ii-bnrul:eifolo4ltiui:.l3,so.lat , !cp lii yroAg;
•
MA'S* 6l l 'pt.; illade — up Ynk1ir05 . ,,04 1 , 8 i ,
1 us heflee:PknisidOling, YoPlliFT'rqlid
ctinCo'cli'd big! proft:Wheri,,ypu, ausw - nF
these' iiikeitegafoiles, I'tritr produce the ,
proof of threats niad6 against
,nei by - those.
( 'nearest you, end assnmitm„pc,e x opt y?iii.'
prerogative, hefotethia„-trielf, Ipf - . forgery
thriaished4oit with thsi_apncindaprfezt of
an it&stAsation.:, , , , , ~,,
• Can it;hei.osiii4 / .sri that .fpcs ' tiVil: .:
ni,ent 'yo n'st ippO so4,4 , o- M 6a1 1„, 1ik.4 .07:
c 0,914 = 1 04 1 4 b 1 ,g 4. 1 f t.Y. It ,thiP:-.ofgcrY ?,.•
Let; the': ilnadimbni".lVOseV, 'pc .your, .owk,
prise iiiksia.:' AiiW a tic would haf'dli,
~ .liasi ifie:t i rded:fo,7B.anOanntk_VOnnty, P -
1
I'leis.- "Fiir i ki 'partY`which is -abot to . o
1 before' Wl' people, 'end 'ask "nein' to - coin
'mit to itsrhantla the.n4minilrAti,nik,,g
fairs, whit 61 4 4ee4 more onero us and.
foibeipt6,t,O;yOui!,n,rrorfy;_thari ,Yoilhaye:.
Lbiati)ust teitii...e.ntides . , pOnlit ine to say,
that It was ,le.ba po'ssitai . )4,.4.,,, ! sriw,i, or„„ai:
ono of tkent than it wns inr,AY,*an big
Tow who euspectedthrif. ,
- ,And ao'the elqdlaii:lir?Ne . 4l:'' , ; tie cad;
Seed and gifiltifAigers' rite, your
zealous partisans.` ' .76siph IT,Or,Ward. - .Tr,..,
who has confessed, his crime', ' *oo' Ate
patliCali politibiaii'ancl - ,444aget, of
Bri)oklyn;, ConOdei, - sit,' at •lihaftsy'feet
hO'w-asta'a4ol lB ,l lol 4 l6 4:o cation, and
in whoe •
causn' Ife ' SOut .. tile political
&Ott). ' 3Sti.; Howard has be&l,''fisqm• his,
ery,. Childhood 'i4 'intimate friend of the'
Itepublican ciergyinap ; ', , gibitts vola
Beecher, and a nfeinber, of bis ',Chateb.-'4-
Ire has.liatened! yolk in' affd;fiar'qit:.o
the droppiigi 'of tli4' TlYiaplth “Onett
,
ary. The stump ipeedhea viiioi.%ttete
foliov
wayer' fuldlir,e'oede ',,the -h.e'udio
tion'he for, yearh.ieptlifed ini . ihe :journal-
which is your devoted 'Organ in th i s . City 2.
Poi years he was the city' : editor t hat'
journal,' : the NON:York 7'44e l sZtet•u , rolig
tini`e' he , waa' the' Washing eeireePelia'
eat kit the: chiefOoliti6h newlipaPer, of tlyS
cotiiiity, ' thi'lThw- yo'tkyki, bade, ';' be has
been a frequekeenttibittdr4OthqFONnnti
of: „the Indepefkcießt ,-,.he : jo'firii'n'y,ed o yilth
you'from Springfield : to Iyha t hingeBn ; be i ,
repiesentil himaelf a - fayU'reql - Vi,t . 34tok. elthn
White Rouse sineeYofir rcilidnuCe there,
By '.i anions - feli - qtk tile-I 8 4 1 0 ',it'll
which his', 'affianuensis, cOpiid,,•Fiß tissue
paper, thg'prbelagiation and fskt 3 n i ed, Vol.
name - was atititialced - fieM' the :edit4r4;
rcioiha,of :the Tribfvne. Jhe pa 04410 1;
P i # 4 °l i . whic il TO. 4 1reride.( 1 44 - ,te.*
nuniferA# :g9tU . Fieitent_liate 'been ity
dayy meat and' 46Likkcila4,'4.9-Kb'etTr f . ; He
116 4t.40 ,6 *, (1 - e,Pi W i I i P LI YI.-q1 3 . 1 49,Ni..t1if'
PO : t.ii ; :bY,*liesee dere i kio,4F. 9 l`Al!'Pri'°*,9*,.
HOR , s1 ) 0 1. 0.6 noisy AailiF°P ?I 431 . 9::
eidelYe,loyalty ilifs tiAlc Pf e ° l 3o, a !t_ 4.5, br
4
.hotifieB : 4nd 4,6tri d 3f ciißgris*lte p 91,419,
"jel l ' itigmit l7:o 9o4l o° 44 , 7l l .9gti°94
*euirulgkr, 4 4o: 41,4 1 5'Y,..tX, e . 49:
g°v9r q 00 :, ATIAJAINkArPARTIy. mu. 9,
were his Confedeiates wiT .i. k,tio,noAl3,? .
Au! i!'illue-I4OrY , ; • 1 14i# 11, 14:14.tgi,
'l'4'le4'lo'49:l-a4e1i4,4f,:; .th ey ;. ,vf A 1 1. .:
'ecTik4nVe.-F,41t.,,,h.c. . liPeE . ,,lt. Lei? ; ! , I.ii:
-have all 'been nee _
~.pki....Tramury to_
s
poi* rn:cP 0010; 8 u 0 1 4494 , Pcni ;
'
they bArereit re..1 61 44.44)4,5 , :ft.e1ia1a
thqqAlstic. 1. - 4:.Roii.y,lsig9p4a.gcm cp.4.,,._ ;
60 2 .641,0 th_rwe,.... 1, , , SI i 4 .i LIE, 1i , '.l: 7' , " 1.,
..y 4r twenty-luny ;wings" soinettung Waa l
is:V4 O .R.etIA9ITIr ;Preleme4nPitP*ANl
re444 o Vi lenCe: ol !t tbliPelerrzOiev4 l 4:
begs 04ege4 t9IYPTI , ItyA%, , ploYfim
it Yf14.1 Your 04 t..lflWitcYl9oll - 14f19Ned,
ertp?Seil,44l4, , a 3 FaAsY,l 3 Ft7leceTl 3 ffir -.. ,-/
I t..9F14 1 9:4 1 9 2 0 tIvNTSZ- ' 9l
ClPHlPl4 o 4 lo 2meAktait AW:CAPPetfI4:Mi,*.
$9,Al3 l :4?Pki lieetee, l i p Au4i-gePREI
teR eil.OOON A4....4,. 1 10FP 4et1F19.6
eßgßAl9A s 7o493M94l9tiftPNirfffkCis
oftatictitall u t t leidumvary x kcems,F L atrkppt
its mask offana disclosed the tnal*lg,.
eaffACkgglkAffltitgrgYAl I*IkOtKi:NS 491 Fr
YarA9 l o.le9.9ft vix,iii nr.ds a-,v,tirs el j 1 .1 ,,
I ewers lP .
"
all P .MieekitiPOlrcreMVlllM.
Ve iiirleMs . o 4 .-PA , ..• Reg . ollr9Pd v 4 13
tßPeFtwilink ' -,:tt S
leA Pilllllo I,;'-. ~).)
" - Sy the recall orypagitroltrary, order,
you ievu :
,isqygfidet i repar,ol9 fey, the
wtBli ,yreithaP i ci l l (rCiee . . r . Ibp.lit * 4 '
the %Wit 'yet einain: A TV • violist 'di bf'
, 14.4!) .4; ,•
tionstitationetant Jusa, nnot
l e felywp
yree en t. ofgraW,YR.A.
:41}rignoble,Rivigin vesentmOit,, , you, nafve
stitteli"dOwn - thii - rights °file preiii, you.
hang - yAolated,,persoaltkliberty,,„sithjectect
*pony to tau* ostentatiously
eki c kk„it ahavejar, setti4 a Id4ger ri .
°u:P:x4P 3 l ll e'PASaiP Fh9: l9l. °„rqt.F o, ,A;o.
tb~4 l .eisOPPACt! /.a.7•3:9 4 0 . • ciPa
att c g.Eiling „tp., : , erusrt,thik aigniin.,of 'free.
dianiinsion,„44434tiade free - electi ons .
rikissible; ;he safe
glr4,9l.7l743P,Ptat#P g9Y9.1Rm?4,--
1 '4laqacii!??? A g.tai:4
! 14 44. 5 e gwPeßi 4 „ ( l., JAP. 1 1° 11 :0 - 0:
29-c , Tl44oo4YcgßttY•?iit..4 9.9.4 you
ai•bis,CP7 , 4 . I ARFP 4 .I I Rg#e B i 3 PPti;
4p9i . c,rtur. - 44,, wyggqid,,pf roux
t daiip}R§PijOaißrloNS'athrP4AlfP 4ll4 , l 4
N*Mo.P,F-Y rto-PFt7,1404400, .40 :t9.>
1).400pu ,eouritry re ,
mitnldedaq t*PF941401414444,
ehayau,fe,,;devotinn Anty; entire.,
geT i ..4 l3 l UPgagOß',: 1. . •
11114*.i01440 1 144 k jadg- .
meat q9d,„ l l)i,
tlit4rnitision t s, 9r Our Consi t itutOii.,,n e 4,,yet t
710.441iMq._,G 1 1 a?°:RePPO.are • 1 . 30 9 a to.„
Pu"PPCak , Y,Wr l4j oli 3 ,44 ) ,R l3 l4ecti9. aaa
t4;3"l3oC°4*PQ444.ao3lt YPt: ,F9P4a.lf!# ,•! ) 1
"tEgr- TefTcPaPPlY9arp , Tha• Pgollo%**
;their' 4epreientativm.haye., the right to
sitealeiwli en ifeu ,';Eitr4o4lc(istr"Om .414,
4aii:OsViar'eeTatigiAelaYofiet ; when,
tha, Baatile„ once, i hroko donon
.4t:her fge, the; Atial4o ;4.}`, Ake '
V 6 s4 o a,g our tevgiution,is recoutiuct ,
ed here:,
, , •
In stor m ytimes like theS . .atnid dan
-4M::04 ouPPYRe B N 4 44OO :
lion enyirons us, his iv, ou/44-496;, been a,
r l O-4,1P4., v 4 1 0 .1 4 44 b ff tgYfietmAn9tioa..
fol%allOlSeTJPFPPso.gianirt4O - /PaPklrassio.9l
rebellion,PaohNorY • of • Jaii.tf;e•i]
who hid- je.yoked`-nßinst: : tire di,itOyaltyl
cifinlipi the, r,etribtitnin ; and', redrysses. of ,
the.,laur, he dlinint:.,nf,-sttph • a ; Conflict 4*
/ 1 111•9,- - fak-id;dsse:4 1 , not,, even, a
RiOccePtt,eggia:Rowapleild nAtio4 safety .
awFatsx
_ci;!titefOraifusig,,t
no.dojiratice- or
SUbMitntOriellglteliti
17 1 it Po-teltgelOria9 ;regards * .4P4os
B hoOkanr- kessaato.st , theilafit 0 0 PP.0§9
deeds„vilth reiga,..reale4ies.,„ The
'hi”!
u_sqr 43 ‘ , Ol-. 41 111 1 1 0.9 1 , 1 4 1 i 1 - . •
.413 . 9 Mint <or
greatest:pangerloarts may faiki judges
inny : bel4inaidate by threats-or
,' bribed
bY4ba;l l . l 9reiaeakg, Plmve,r"!'itncl:
ildfO l bavea;f4rcgi Lofitxecste,t4o4we may
ehriuk franithg falfahn ent, of their,oatbs.—
Asiraveo:, Oongresa, niay sit silent, and,
i 4 6 . !WSPh the- perishing liherties, 9f the
pep& Ivhota they reprefleut, but - this
cannot. deter him who, in defending ; .bin
rights, is deterpiined,to do his whole duty:
E94-4P: 1v40nt , ., Pampeteet,at at. to.
commit the issue ta, that Power, ornuipott,
en t and ,finiern tabke, mho presides in events
aricis.waysAlie.destinios of nations and the
hearts of teen. , .
_ • .;;;; • Ki.NTegi MAltimu.
X 61 .7k.):Alaiii2 ;117Se - 4. f• ; •
I Fremont
The vr ; re,- e,mont azelr , orgairin
Wfuitljingtat! ' tlipo comments , on -a afteeoh
recently Alelivered ; by4fr.-,Linooln in Bal
thugrel, f , .
,‘,‘,,The egcig4:lmo tbolght Of nothing
ehmkthec,hitowAseiilection,fon thelast .a
114 . 4 I.'ll797natlirallY nag) .of little
else to,thooe who:Aal l upori ; ,hits at; the
White licourie•f;'l3)l;: , 11 . he SAT,er,itmght
have Oiopilosca t `thnt, topic from his mi 643,
it; pne•Rpenithe•occasion ofhis reoent
ti7,44ittimPfre , t4,:op.e.sa Fair, for,the,nhari-.
talkOlitiP9ta , 9f the Sanitary Consizisbien,
1 1 4ere,-4:apy-where,reelfishness. , .a.u4 ept•
iseit.gheghl,fcm the moment eve been laid
apifie s .lmt-tAiarreeidential ofours
DeYer"eleppar atarlet,'; as- Was-
OIPP° 4I -' l v aPeeuth,Maiwhielf there,
is. notone; wor4libput the , fair; -or :the,:oli.
feet 4 efitil i . 3 ',MI
, co• , Thelktmagogues at Wark- --2 : 131 '
anlholtifi beidiVibi?
OHIO:ilk - lei% VtuitiiiitOsilt
ithaVikOity
vt•fil Itist%if the ruibllitithi 'id:
ho . fro&
tpagoo l .4lll
hiev
iiieititillOt'tiiNeiili'eaffea Viifjoiiie
ipbrhoritT6Vrtakieo43oiritidn'-
711 witifixsB4o!*th'
4w,"‘oaliht•# , ,
poit
r'elialuiloiipt *bald neytliv
offiVect? • " '
11,
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12 1 t 4 P 1 ' Ala • , ~ . ‘7774"frti"
) .4 1 •11e14#13 . 0q ' . :44 1, 9 ',4pt , loii 11,84 ; 0,
c
14
I t riA Anabiimnii4 0 4 , 44c4:Sy0; 18 1
r8.99el . 11 10
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' l itl d • filia. l " 111 41. I ra3l.Pru. 11 RA
'm- '',.,4 S'd hat 99t 3 P.P.R 4 , " itPePetiAlil9 I P,
j 44 S i 5' 11 ,,4 ,t l6 Pg. l _ , "• ' PI? - ivtq4. ,Itrpf i g:
i"lll4iPiMaidiqPV'':afr9ll " • iiVO'
•drIONC A MPOftta:A.efSi`p' - : )),
, 1 1 8 0tft;rtA 9 PtRh t f 9 if r RPVIII - t. l 4c'vr .tt
' ; ft-4, -Cr:A glikr , .:1 . : , .11! fa.,
gar'A letter-Cm= aUrtialiingtion:ficiitfiii
New York Teiliunot”4:l l tietwootibroPil
filsbionabloitidfaiUMg a little nigger
frelp under - , - ulabliranotkissing it!, N 9
,dotibt libittdi nitiafVit* it lAkifMt
a big niggeiPfPriiiii&!'"' `"
fiecreiary : Stanton:,, :
In^considering the' chhmadter of Searett
ry Stanton we will -lay-ant of view, for
the tiredent; the evidence of his
ty. , r•We lity-all.eneh matters out view:
It our present .pnrpose. to prove
thaCMr. Stanton is unfit to be Secretary
of War . ; titittliat he is unfit 'to to hold any
of trust „" I
;, - Whyli*MillitiilgeLean, of Ohio, exiled
to ilia mostflistailt and inaccessible point
territory—Tort Vanconver, on the
.Paifie, in the extreree hcirthwestere, cor
ner Mak* Metear k wa s
ordered that ' '&lride otirtposit list Ma.
Lvember, he being, a most important wit
nese in atikkby„cOnit-Aartial therLsoon
to taliiiyaeirat Cnicinnati. — the enlprit
to be tried-furs:at CaptaiiriE.W: Iltirtti as
sistant-quarter-master in :the Department
of the .ohio ; the eherges,yetir,le emptier,
with some twent y thirty specificatioika,
'iteielolied a longi:eoritititied; .
fled; System of wholesatephindet and em-'
bezzleinent ;, Abe: , noeothplices .4 were per.
sonalay.ing.intimate relations- with a dia
.tingnished member of the cabinet, one . cif.
Wein being 11.• Cooke ,'' Of the firm 'of
Jay - CookeillCiit; end nnother a partner
ofHeitt; in the `proprietorship of the Ohio
!State Journal, the organ of. -,Secretaryi
Chase at Columbus. -The-evidence against
Hnrtt consistectin part in'' linters bit: him
to George S.- Scott, another accomplice.
and sharer,le the profits of the fraudulent.
transactions, some of which letters are re-
Cited verbatim in the specifications Of the
judge advoelite; and are important as in
dicating-the sources of theoral testimony
which ,ought to have been -produced at.
'the. trial . This widely ramified and
long-ennfinned, system of heavy frauds
affil' einbeiilementS had• been traced out'
by the viiidtiitiy of Major McLeani• who
an ifriVolouS and dishonest pretext,. was
spiritiA away ,to Vert Vancouver, in -the
most remote an - clout of the T way corner of
our 'Pacificielrentier. Considering who
Jay Cooke & Co.' are,'") and considering
who the proprietors of the Ohio State-
Journalere, the developments before that,
court-martiali , had' the trial proceeded,
were, likely to prove sufficiently awkward
and 'embarrassing ; but that will hard
.l" -be 'aseetited by the country as
a justifiable reason for first spiriting away
the most , material witness in a case of
wholesaliiicinherAement,• and then-quash
ing the proceedings,' 'by ,dissolving the
court-martial at Cincinnati, and ordering
the ease and papers to be trauferred to
Washington; several hundred miles from
the residence of the other witnesseacoge:
taunt- of the facts.
..This gigantic scheme of plunder and'.
embev.zlement had grown up at Cincinna-
ti _before General Burnside was transferr
ed tcaliewest.'• Under his administration
ftwastrieked out and dragged to light, a
court-martial , appointed, and the charges
andppecifications drawn up by Major Bar
nett, the ju'dgF-advocate of the Depart-,
meta of the'Olud. 'The trial was to have
taken 'place in the beginning of December
lis4 and - fort want" of a better pret t to
get Major , McLean out of the way , hi
banished. to Fort. Vancouver, for—not vo-.
ting at the
.11,oveinbet: election ! General.
Burnside,' who, 'with' Some wea eases, is
undotibteilly'i'aiilionekt 'man, o, wised this
r
extraordinary pnaceeding, tot . on other
grounds and because MajorMcLean's tes
tummy was wanted in the
. apprbaching
triaL i, The delay cons,equent on this oppo
sitren raved likely to defeat the purpose
of tlin'Wnr- 'Department; the trial was
postponed, and Major McLean; in-disre-•
gard of General Burnside's wishes, was
perenipttrily ordered to leave at onci3, full
to. nfor.pk, tttp government , what day be%
would;atart.
~ . r 7 .
..
_We - submit
~ iiii, simple recital Of facts,,
leitringieadetii to form their ' own ccinclu-'
sionii.World. l ---
, 7 .111 e liew .Nation—Fremont—savv;
" Now since the creation of the world
has there been a war iao loosely, so stupi&
ly .and sham efulkr, rpdtpted ,as.-this.—
M,Wisl to' belkve An 'the soopiNgt.lier
thanin* the' enipabaityif - G97erment ;
but. even stupidityliio its IWO: East,
1.7 o,rtfi' . e'VeiYwhero..
we have n'edmil'lss~ltts;'sefe 'diagraoe
tli itd& i•Sward fol. so • many'.
Sacrifices so much energy and-self:denial
Oft tli4fLW-of 'the' • tieople ;403 it is tine.
thie iivtitithdedi"i
" •
larOar Minister to BrussetsilienryEk •
ESanibi4 is pleasantly eigased4a - building .
a navy4ardin . Stt:Louis. There probablyli
.neivit was a party:Whose 'appointees 'eo'd
discharge the duties of so many offices at
the same time as can those of - the party -
lip:Anti. niat itre , 'are: assured tbatihey.
'del) itl'eabeediegly Ice% They, Ismaili:o
panda a dtml , existence, and Can '41161314re
.tee duties of lifmilyter artilforeign . ;4oonrV)
Midis; 34., same Stine:give? their VOrlonal .
fit,ten'tioa to:government contracts here at,y
d /
00 . :044if t ibn rot tiiikt-
. iour.
;sheets 444°4; 1 .1 8 10P .A4iyo' , the n.lent.
'pt: take a fragment of brlkht crinwerk, j
dip it in s atrong spirits of wick, and
yntatitons-yeterte trials till's iliciderate' tint,
aP - 1 9 i i r"Xlci i6at4il and not.
tne ' ofsyttitimis - I
•
VirSenthiCid , itirtisernentorliMispre
German Bitten, inside." '