The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 20, 1864, Image 1

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DIMS/CLAN A. SURGEON, respectfully tendere ble
Profeestortel servieee to the citizens of Friends.
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Meelellairs operitiiansVaimtt:Richmontl,
tfOrlo3.4 l .liiii4n of,relangit: tethe war sail
enabling him to hold on to the Presidett
****e,t,OW' ki , sio - ooieotibi k t
&charger:4m cited facteatrdng enough' to
Tread any jury to find Lincoln :guilty.
-.Wallow charge that a ft er Geo. Pope's
defeat and Lee's invasion of Maryland,
Wheollen: McClellan . was restored to the
command ofthe army of the Potomao,Lin
tolq. made active exertions to prevent
•den s AlaCtellan frontovertakinlytud fi ght-
Inthe,relxil ' ',' „
In the , Istreeta-cf Wa shington, and in
the'f.nrut'.'anit,fielde aioutid that' city, MC-
Clellatr , picked -up the shattered and scat
*tart:oll336oW of Popes defeated army,
and put them together. No one could tell
tifictsely Where. the:rebel army Was, but
lhe'lmerrit Military genius of Gen. Mc-
Clellan, pointed iint:the north bank of the
liPperPotomac as the scene of their oper
ations; anti: in that direction he headed
hie columns.
He: had scarcely gone a day's march,
before Lincoln began using the same
arts to prevent-him from overtaking the
enemY, that .he, bad previously used to
prevent him from taking Richmond. He
kept heck troops ihat McClellan should
have had; and retained and retarded the
General's movements. •
Halleck, it will be remembered, bad
lieen made General-in-Cbief; and had set
tled down Within call of Lincoln and Stan
ton at; Washington. Soon after McClel
lan started in pursuit of Lee, Lincoln sent
the following despatch through Ilalleck :
46 Until we can get better adviceis about
the number of the enemy at Drainesville,
I think we must be very cautious about
strippin,g:too close the forts on the Vir
ginia side."
The:sheddy organs of the meaner sort
accuse McClellan of cowardice. The few
that retain some respect for their owq
character, and do not wish to leave the
tratbistrihr behind thliti it 'Call netetTeit,er
takethem;charge bitn:with C,xcessivit'ten
iion. *
Now.;.. ie. McClellan was marching too
slowly * anti : too cantionsly v - why
,ditt toin
eohiiinTHillfeck send 'him a devatql-eti
joinig grlSts3(2;khutyißi cat. tkey Anted ,
him ,bitrry, ,oft prig - ovgrtal k e. =a. de
himop. ary4
Seth 'of Ithe troops dint Were doing
nothing in the forts opposite Washington
on thc,Vitgiala ; and tell him to. 106
on?
As. the despaieh aboie given was pot,a
positive.. Order to 'halt, McClellan moidd
on.and Lincoln grew more, anxioas for the
safety of the rebel army, as . -there really
seemed' to . b 1,4 strbtig , probability' that
McClellan would , Overtake it. He . there
'fore 'Ceased ilalleck to :send,another de
spatch to McClellan, aslolloUt : '' ''
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;... 4 %11:.ng1), itoli pritm rdore.cerueugy• the
. enemy's‘tWsouth of the Patd - atiC, t yiniu
are wrunglethus . 'fintovering, fir, capi
tal:ls ',. , • :, ,' ,_,:'' ,'
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'Put in 'lltairt:Anglsh, tbik.,'despatch
mearkfa 'yen; siregoing wilds& after the
enemy." It wiisalitiost 'equivalent to an
qt(lff:;co haltf-but star
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d#r_.4ll/d MiliLlellaw, ovedton, in 'ngh,
F4o l V , 62,' bal.& helftulitative
move ,if liinccda bad nor sent these de
sigliteir ttliintAbili 4i4ivith
their ade ash about, danger to the cep
ltalabef.44o-4.l(xl.ttig arresetiti onward
A
pi. li, . htening,.. •.. ,for l lht Awn
tife , • 0, tliiVDolll t 4: rOttalliiid
:.. ' a %mit Ihi this Aespateh '4:
" Sizatt9ntOrt a lauaatol.goitill on the
Virg niaT side of An - Potomac,. if so, I
fea_riton are mrptling your left and vete'
-no . .44ata. ,wae Alated ! the 14th of
Septeather."General e ,Mcgiellan, sta.*
iinratelyrifinied toTbEfiighteited,-And on
thatvrery evenlag he attacked the enemy
at South Mountain and drove h4a_across.
Folhlig.fir arrest hilAfre - Oess;first by
attempting to: alarm him for the safety bf
therettin ;n4 znext-,hyx . tmptlag34 ex
.elle Ille ' feaf,a - f9r th esalqY of, bus own
"left 'ilia 'iear.P and 7fi oiling 'that he had
acttlaPY,- -6 9tne / I P - Yitital. 6 _._ 04.1'18:-/e.flr
inid'engaged it succesifUlly, Lincorn and
Hallltteldp_otanstAkeriim&nt4A effort
to revent, MeClellas .
f rom . destroying
Lees army. :„Thei tned to throw lum, on
alVronettiettl., salt lens indtmehiny to
P v 2 9 he - PuTAlO—of -.iee ,aiza =larch
back tna"ritildWafiliiiiiicm, - 80 steto - leave l
the Cumberland , Valley.opea to the vava-
. gsapf th .thefae, - aw,it;hle been -left "Sines
legates. .remottal •from oomoiand.—,
,81_erkfite:Iii414 1 rdespateli, transmitted
through •Halleolcon- the'lfith of septegi-
ber44ervery4ay . ,McClellaa efo.sodin k on
Len 0 - Antietam- aid formed Mg line of t
- battle'forlhregrfAcetti T OW Of tkii 1 Tth': l
" fthink you will find 'thatthe whole'
force ,iif,the enemy in your front has ores
sed.thei river, I fear' now more'-than'ever ,
-that thertrill'Attirt . „, .Atr . )trataffer's"Veiri•
.0..r.,he10w, and pra-yoiltiefttthnsmating
you offfrom Washington."
./Stli petiqtehldf-did Abrataii Lincoln
from the beginning to tbia end-of -Mead
-.401- gigi.9 l / 8 .4 10 0411,./, OfJ•he foe,
Vorilielo arrest the:,young yerar_..gli, m
Melig - tit.,444 l 4, , e.n4ilv*ltlrOM InVa l p
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and that wzstmoril thatrarr-Lificoln dare
giV.(to with, el bis: An xiPv. to save- ,Ituy re
arnlyituAdi prolong, the: wan -lie. wept.
onfundfoughtlluld that. he : wog.theiv •
tory, is.clearApproved by the fact that:the
,enemynwent off, with their dead unburied,
,and;le/V4 poaseniou of' the fielder—,
ilf the truth! comes to figbt-i-as cer
einly will no/ if the traitors ht Virosbin,g
ton can -keep it in the Alark—it . will be
.found that McClellan was removed from
!cotntuand ond:,ordered to New. Jersey,
not because he did not fight the battle of
Antietam well enough, but just.because
he fought it,. No candid. man can read
the despatches sent to McClellan from
Washington, withoutooming to the con
clusion that Lincoln wanted to save Lee's
army. :.t
Gen. Sherman a Copperhead.
We see that General Sherman is a cop
perhead of the Worst kind. He says that
by the compact of ' government the Uni
ted States have certain rights in Georgia
which they will maintain; that we want
neither the ir nor anything else,
but obedience to the laws, and that the
moment Georgia consents to Union, ho
and his army 'will protect and defend it
against all its enemies, be they who they
may,
Why, this is flat treason, according to
the Times. And the word "negroes
the Tiibana will never forgive him for that.
Re don't want their negroes. Why the
whole aim of the leaders. of the Re
publiCan party has been to prevent 'their'
and 'ne groes' being coupled together.—
Whatis the use of having a general and
an army who believe just as , the Demo
crats do?
They are very dangerous.; Sea Mr.
Lincoln, for the loyal leagueria' sake, for
the Tribune's sake, for Yireedall
sake, for disunion's, sake; Butler or; .4urt
ter to take Sherman's place: Bre 'spits up.'
on the Baltimore platform-
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The ernly i beAt.nnetl, ntitf late be'
used, ifp,oseieue fiepublieau election
eering machigea.,Vrretorian band for; the
election of Lib ecin sad ; a,tiramplirig of the
Constituuon. ghtrinap, w,hose ‘iottcep
thins qt .a Poastiti4opal i )system„are as
clear as Metz:o4QT cmiceptioxl, cau .evi
viTuYinflYgr he A1ee4:441 soma geTierahi,aro
wtiling . to he, used
7•Greel ey ' s - LoyeA % Postrir." l
The podit7 de the 1 4 ZAW . Yofii 'Tribune
is none of 'the beim; bid
. 4;hat it titoltS ip
music it' inskes 'Op in 'nriginiiikt.j: a con
'ceptiOn. Pin j rnitanco, ten yisrs,Sgo,
bbd hut' hnve tbonght. of
laidresSing the 'Aigii,erid.in fiifg* . ire theifol
iio,lfisulFnotQny , , • .
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• This charming iiitleiode 'celebrates the
•beantiesund virtneiof •thO flag through
many mere'stanitusi' exhorting the people
inithislastrion ;••••• • •", , . .47
I': ' • " DreitroY'rtrtrtd4 egiit ( 6
Deep'sipleitY the'WaVesi" &sc.'
vittia
dn'clidiiiies as" *
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" Rally round the flag, boys !" „, •
is it " Hate's polluted.-rag" to which he
solicits-the , attention wd` the-"boYs . ,?' and
.if so, does he desire them to
-the'. purpose , 'of ‘* tearing down that
iA•flaunting An early answer is res
peetfully requested, the "boys" being Un
easy on the subjebt. • -
How StithlEES ritoricran.--A
day or two since. Ms' honest 'and rfspecta
ble roan was engaged'as a laborer in• the
carpenttr's department of the navy yard s
He answered roll-call in the'm'prning, and
was dis Charged, heroic; 4 'iNcick the
same day, 'As lio . Waii - Probeeding to 'his
Work he was aaeostbd by' s, vriirkiiin of
thii , yard who 'hailed him dais": "Hail*
COpperluhid, are ioaat work 'hero ?" and
sodn ifims noisa l areund that there was
,a, ,coppprhead thciumidst, and the man
,was ordered to, leave. Thia amp has, a
IM7go, family of ebilkett 49pendent on Lim
for'impport, Ho has served
,two years,in ,
the army, and has lost the use, of onearm
igthe service.: T l o6,ia the acay that men.
who . ) liavpisprird thq;c9l4inTY,lirft reward- .
ed by the , Prese4, 4 dMitatraooTiorTr-El4l'
Ago- , ,
fgr Thaddetts Stevens, the abolition
~ ,bairatatt of tbe, committee og Ways and,
g`e4 l ), B 1 in Pcmg r ryts, 044 AP the 4 10 ,0_,E
,00 _Rosso !of ) itepreslutativ,.es : "AO
talk arrest)? ri9g tfiegfunnAP At; Witin.P"
der thc,,O4Mstnetim; as l ti 41 ) is ; nric 9 ,l:tne
, j home43r., ,4.zer4A94 3 . 4401
hltve,tiec . otaa tat:.; i s .
ion never shaft, with my consent, IN rit
Onred , nnfier. , On.P. ol3 44c#PP. l o,lB.'L
11.4 . 4t0ye..1103, PfcOUrOeio tlng4o9PnlY nue
imping„lkr,r, Lipagth an44„,wiung,alchis
energies to reelect the mannlF4oPn44
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iPAPONIO. I 4-oWllStrittaTiuMsr#o9
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Republican papers, and numbers of their
party speeches,- proving the .unfltnes bf
Lincoln and his friends to conduct the
Goi'ernment ; • but:eel:would- lie tasted
with Democratic readers, as they know it
and fully realize it; but as the Republic
ans are prejudiced in favor of their party,
every one of them ought to be shown the
following extracts from the famous Sena
tor Pomeroy circular,—a document put
forth by 4he chairiztan of their Republican
executivooonimittee, to try., ta prevent so
great a calamity to their own party and the
country, as the nomination, and possibly
the election, of Mr. LinColn:
"I. That even _were the reelection of
Mr. Lincoln desirable, it is practically
impossible against the uhion of influences
which will oppose bim.•
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2. That should he.be reflected the I+,o.
the war May Continue to laugmish•during
his whole administration, till the public
debt shall become too great to Ife borne.
3. That the paronege brthe govern
ment, through the necessities of the war,
has been so rapidly increased, and to such
an enormous extent, and so loosox . pipped,
as to render the 'One Term principle"
absolutely essential to' the 'certain safet7
of our republican institutions."
Secession' Speech in OtOgress. '
As Lincoln organs' have peen fond pf
talking about secession_ ?peeebes inSen
gress we quOte, for their be,nefil fiy
tract 'from Abraham' Lin,eOln'ti geeii`tp
Congress, .January,' 12t h; 1144'8. :See .4-
pendiz Co n gre s sional 'lst t egion,
80th''Congress, Age 4itte of
January 14; 18414 / :
".Any, peopl% ,tioyWhero x bqipg ineitped•
.•
and haviu the power,'4l%l Or I ;Ight.l4ol
rise anti4s
814 , Pfriletdexi4niggeyern
ineritand•forrn a,new,ope:tlisz,suits tliem
better„ Nor, is 4.10 xigt cpogoc49, Jett
ses which the wholoy opke of an exist
ing &VOA - inept may eboose to el ereise it.
Any pbrtion ',6flitiettpeutild that can
r,evolutiouixe, and' tritiSr make 'thdtr
own 'ors. much terrhory-as they:lnhabit.
- 316iiithan this, iniajority of any portion
Oft:rack fietiple may revaltitioxdie, putting
doiyn a minority;'ldtertniitblivg with or
bear °Wit tiiitf:op - poso thcir
•iiioveirieto." ' • •
Tax. TO SIC • COLLEtTlitb =SC
TION..-It 110 t generrillynndarstood that
the special war income' taxi .of ..five per
cent. is not to be collected until after the
presideptinl election, The . objet to,
keep the penpin t ia - es,ioodhinnor as s
sible, in the. hOpci iSaF, theea-,
vy burden whabh is. to r . or . - oi them, t hey
will be, deceived.kap" ',yath34 , for 'Lincoln.
After the 'ele4ien 'n'o'niatter who 'the Suc
cessful candidatl piny'. be, 't,he, people will
'have Cause, to . feet what tbg rule of the Re
publicans bast Oast 't4.in. 'F'or the same
real p,, rrwfllaer9 l, AO . collection of
taxes 'On tea s toc'has been deferred.
: • rar A firm in New York have been-so
licited to pdblisb a campaign document,
mide OP ollv'eollectiOnlof , :Mr: Lincoln's
"little storbs.r" It iti founcl, however,on
looking ovelthe compilation,
which has
g
own verylarge ddrihg the last summer,
(though - no idditions .have been made to
the lust sinct. McClellati's nominatton;)
that about t+o-thirds of the stories were
of such a nature as to forbid their publi
cation by anhouse or individual who
who has anyi
gard for the statute against
"obscene pu cations."
Igr Josiah ‘B. Grinnell, member of
Congress frotailowa, said . in his place hi
the. House of lhioresentatives, "I would
rather a thous4ud times let the country
be divided—t 4 South go their way all
slave, and the Forth all free—rather than
see this country'once more under Demo
-11
grade rule." is -earnest advocate of
disunion is Arden y supporting Mr. Lin- i
cola; because the agree exactly in senti
ment.. , I' • .
arginistere o
wish to be trea
and wire-pullers sill
. Tbc inoffensive pill
old honnd share
caught in company
Which enter the'sb
nmnicationa cOrrtipt
morale as well.
the Gospel who do no,t
as other politicians
' ald stiiy, off, the slump.
and the iOothless
bA fgatite , fate When
• ith . the thieving Gar d
pp=fold t - EVil
.°°d manners"--7alid
. -
Pr'The REBEL rgans , aro all , for
Lincoln. The Rich nd Whig an that
McClellan “is less de ited.^. , than Liticoln
in the South, imd woh oithat atcbung
be lonly the mord dangkaas enemy: ". Had
not Lincoln shown *self faufanatical
n
personal enemy of eye thingSouthern—
had he prdceeded like° an and4l3Bris
thin at the Bret, the effec mightbaire been
fatal. As It Wax, qui , ensolidatedrthe
South into one mass of d ihed'oppoisik
tion."
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LOT 'OLD LENOI:Ii e.i;: , .r -)
Come en Old- 1 1MM and rinitibti4 iiliercler
yottmaybe". -. ~..., . , ..': 1; .- , 1 ~•/ -I , ;,,;,.,
And listen tojay.sto ry,. and .you shall have
it free ; ,
It's 'oflOyel old Lenox that i llinno w a bout
, to speak,' ' ' '' ,'-
Of her Union loving citlient-ido l jnstiend
80 meek, . ~ .; - ...; .. ... ;
So kindluA so gentle,. and too free,from
all craft,,, . . ,4
,' 1 1 • : i
That submit Most nniilliinto drafts
after draft;' ' '
Filled with overflowing patriots aird , meti
of high renown,_, , , . 1
And has seat PIO 4hi 3 t49re , soldiers (dref r
led) than - any. ether town. '
, - .. .
Old Leuex is amartyr-L-Old John Brown's
r esting, fauFe) - - . : . 1,:i1; ;1i: ,' a - -;
The home of an ei-C9Rgrelsman jarAplias I
•-- more tliaii :rabltis race, • .' '
A demaghgne•incl'tyiait ipheti 'he'conld ,
. have his , :wiy,h, ...i , ,13, ,5,,. .<,:i ...., ‘,.
41/t P01 3 ..11 0 914 tikought,,iialeongrem bed
no longer ought to stay.
1 4 sub. in the, hospital to free tarn from
the draft"'-': . ,
- Than hoot lio6fe thightitarrymed fight 'rli
.... - i els in, therN-Orth.",:c hi,, ~I ~,. , i .
-P.9S4:save,a4 . fqr;liorf4r4olible :welt elect
- r o4 r tl f t k- ~; ••••• , : s!
Atiti'dirii.ii 41 ni 4 gierispi, , so ofil Abe'
- -
~j ust- c leirl t ile'tra- b le ." ' ' '' '''
t ?
~... , b , 'tl Z:E.111..f.11 , 1'.; ..It,'.! iz";')in J 1 ...;.,
tY I iTIPI 7,7 PC tn g I itE S P.. is ,tl4;ty4o7..foryhe's of
the siiodd„ ep, V ol t
Atidiiiiiitieecto6l reefes aria but theirs
,t - sentet ~t e6i o; . f,, . I
Whenahe. peophkto mile botiatiesio'very
,_, ) ,ilar4,Kle-,tfuty .. I, .:. ;1*(1 ',,_, t ,
3 Y t9 - YVCRIORP_P I ig4 3 .9f944, leaguers all.
t ivoiking very, sly; ` , ,
- If t- thY'See'Aliil'Un i nty - tifgiem iii Mal to
have the day,
instead=a6,-holiiing-Nofillho thing; they'll
:,71 1 ktaerat it,9 1 1 away; ;, .
i oc a ll , 9 "Pi 91 1 /.P.1rt.i.0 f°.-Aake, note of this
`. i air
-IFor''S ..ddies'iale in 'lanaiand the folks
-- , 7. `arelnilespirir.. l - " • • , 1
the:citizens are leaving town, the cause
• li•VerY
The shoddy office-holders care'nothing for
” r theataini , • •r; • • •
Or to .keep, the mru eat home no extra
v , POP* , 4alf,et - : •
Unless a big s pile out of it they easily can
make:
Then this war is 'Speculation, and how it
makes me frown,
thiek it l ie all shoddy, from Abraham
cigar gow,4li. _
1:6 When our Little matters takes
'
Our Union once restored, Peace onward
then Will' roll:
I ani n Saxon, there's white, blood in my
veins;
.0, list! I hear the Eagle scream in most,
melodious strains; • ' '
To fight but for the Union--for this I did
enlist—
No shoddyite from this can ere make me
' desist ;
To tumble vile oppression'' from
;tottering throne
And 'rear upon its ruins, proud Liberty's:
old dome.
So good bye 'old Lenox, and •It I 'iihnuld„ ,
• , :
ne'er return,
I • O
Remember that your' officers, the soldiers
all do spurn
Sept. 20th
Forgot the Trick. '
A boy, the other day, botroWed-estick
of candy from 'a conirade to , show; him
that be could pull Kent of!.bis, • ear, ; Ile'
swallowed it, and then twisted himself in
various ways to extract it t. but , at Jength
,inforined his,companion he bad forgotten
that part of the trick, . ;;,_ • ' • •,
That, is..what's the matter atWasbieg-:
ton. Lincoln, told the . people thato bel
would ,put the war throughla ninotpdays
with- B ereMrOve tiloasarid Jaw, boa after
a teW, r•OntertiMas he .i` forgot the trick,!'
and did!p . tile it- Re4l, tbe . ot -if ,they
would me ~bigir a, r reee ak , ptipars eta
pee lke;WPubil Onaalietipateall I the,negroea
an a'daY.: ". He trieCity NO! forgot Lthe
trick:!' Cb4BP,--said , tie COPlittPaio o$ good
-
, money out of papqran oat, nflgeldvbot.be
I " forgot the trick.l'Aialleck and Stanton
259 1 2'9 3 0 ,31499qi}11,1_194:4; .an orrOhe
reninstilii,.bukthily a forgot Alio ericiek... ;
The'ReOiblie.in 'Caiiiiitid r ilesilißr ilifii
had ''fou6d '.out l '-'4 ,,, aie t`49 9- iiitliiitaitilthe
Monroe Doctrine, but thbiri..ifint , of,-,, , the
prick. 7, .NbeatTptiblion,paoy, wniaimed
thatijf 0 4e4 1 49Mt!livOfit,letootetiij4;woold
ic / w d Ynft• fgh9.SIi7NAPARIOOti'
ii, dt.-bat
At 011,,,Amflifprgpt49,,,,trisw , Seat
goes, and so it will go if Lincoln ift elected
again on the -waripeace-platform be will
Minds I "arrlo . lLiq '3 ilviT wIT.
9:e.sit*
a. W .ti. , At , ,a,ftkeCil.e_R,9. l AhrnY#7, of
l 1
Latium party, we reproonce ts e.tr/tet,-,
fro ul the Chicago Trilinoe,.ilie readm g
&tali dfold - AbaitilleStatefitlad'ii',*ill
be remembered that Lia6iiii*"6.`did all
defy qiaild - tolanstitin.ifie4ribunelti ideas, ,
wrdcfPwer4 %reit sit-treasOtilblia wordiir, ,
"I " ,6 Mi l dikiilAbbliiletoif,fet,l44linnfe . ti
be destroyed, Mailawa kibacpikirid,l l 7asli
ing, pa 'tore ;11 - 04iddent . e.#1ed,And
the VI ~f .r t i - tkitioy'44 give us these
tl y
a , litfivi iiiiiißthat' tall' "feel
in oriat'An '' nfiii"Oiriir:tibitii iiiii*
tiffi'MorelliVJ'Oeiiiiit," l- ;' 1 ' - '.;
.4151.1t1
DEEEMEIMEII
;CYO.: N. 11.0
VOLM IJ NUMBEAtetI 0
Thitskaid4a9 is thtileadhi rl X
publican organ of tlifs Wet, and so great
a-favorite:443ld Abe thatliehad photo
gitiph 'taken ' 'reading- IL - -:Of
courseit ',speaks by anthority- , .the teak
feelings and wishesialLi uco N.
Here is one of the , -avowals of this or-
PR'fl.f*PetlifliAArAW principal
is postmaster at Chicago;) taken rrin2a,an
editin i al"Pul3lished in that 'paper - *ithin
the list, ytiat.: '
,Whatmeans allthis talk about !view
ing the Union as. it Novasl ". The Vain
as it :woe is a thing of tha past, .hated by
'every. patilot,',Crd"deetii!ed nekertclul7A!
an, honest, people; or blot p'hp liages
toq
These the sentiments 'of Litinoln
and lifi r Adininistration: Yet they tell ; the
OCR's' they hre fur the teatoration of the
Union I The truth isothey, are.for ifieL
anion and every vote for, Lincoln lett vote
fpr igsuPloP. while, eivenr , vote for Mc-
Clelian is a vote for the Union,as the COR•
dition of peace r -for Peace and Union.
~t[ •1 Iffeelellatv4he Rebels.
The Tribune says :-
2 . Thapreteaae.of , hie supporters that
giateheta do notudesire Gen McClellan't
.olection ls a transparent falsehood."
The-rebelsilivided , upon this.. The or-
Iginalsecession, live rebels prefer the eleo
tion of Lincoln. to •McClellan 7 --because he
(Lincoln) best runs the let Davis mach
me,:and best,`and longest rends thecouni
xy assunder..The old Whigs dile Sontl,
slid the Democrats, who were Anti-Seces-
Bien, prefer McClellan...for they see in.him
the prospect of Peace, and an ultimate re
union with self-Goveniment. Thus,Jeff.
Davis, Seddons 8.; Co., are Lincoln men—
while Alexander 11. Stephens & Co, are
McClellan men.
gerAt a McClellan ' mass meeting in
Hartford, Conn. a few days ago, 'the
speaker ' i n alluding to Hon. Lucius G.
Peck, of New Haven, remarked that every
means and artifice had been resorted to
by the Lincoln !imagers to induce that
gentleman not to declare publicly for Mc-
Clellan ; a score or more called on him one
after another and begged and implored
him not. to come out against Lincoln ; and
finally, a notorious and, wealthy govern
ment contractor came to Mr. Peck and,
pulling ont a well stuffed wallet, offered to
dive r hun the greenbacks if be would only
esist. Mr. Peck only replied to this in
sulting offer of a bribe, by indignantly
Seizing a Chair and , threatening to break
the Lincoln contractor's head if he didn't
leave the room I—which the said contract
oedid, in double quick time !
ilgrSaid a venerablepreacher—Fellow
sinners, if you were.tolaLthat by going to
the top of those stairs, (pointing+toArkilt
ety pair 'at. the other end of the church)
you might seeure' your eternal salvition,
'really believe hardly one of you would
try it; but if. I should proclurn that.J.
otirtieTaylor had put a. few, bars of his
"celfibrOteil Gold Medal §eap on the: top
s,toir or one that would get it be
boiiiid There ain't one ,of you but , neat
would use your \ !itulast exertions to :gain
the pitizti; m l . wife says there ain't iut3rth
ltig Re it, and 'She Would recommend thb
whole parish to use it.
' A LIB vial , 'pets' !to- Hasat.=.it , few
days ago. the New Haven Paliodiiii pub.
lished a pretended affidavit from a man
named-Kennedy, who asserted that Mc-
Clellan was on a gunboat diving the time
the battle of Malvern Bill was going
Last evening, says the New Haven Regis.
lin,i_mber 'of soldiers, into VA ose 'babas
this story ; had, come through, the Pallad
ium* Webt into a Democratic Club room,
lind announced that, though they wpt:e
Republicans, they knew this stiary to toe-,
base fabrication, and iys bad
deterthined them too for Meqolliin.-
By . all Means. let con
tinnelber pullinatiott Of the falieltood.
nrEvery man who agietiii with tho
follewing-seetiment; 'uttered on the floor
of the!Ckinneetiontl Moe of Reprostitits
47003)1:_ftev:Mt; Gilbert, ati Abolition
Momberoan.'ls; 11e4,' will vote Air Lin-
For ono I afilid t0 . !4,1,1y, ihnt
tied rathe r down add dio in my Linda
to sap, "ttisu Bee . any r esio ration or the
union '
,''The 'following' named eiscietien
tradesmen are getting rip addritties to Mi.
Lincoln, thanking him forlis 1 ! Whoni it
may aoncere(tletter; beribeehing him to
stand by tr., 'and Assuring 'him of 'tliert
ocinfifil , The 'Embalnints; Hthe
Artificial Limb Makers, the. Stirgleal 4-
gtruintnt Makers, the Coffin Make* the
Mmirning Store Keepers; and thellti
law
tar Th e . Stars' aid Stripoi 'suspended
across' a fareeein , Reading, were so offen•
sive tb some ...Abolitionists betanse the
name of Bicelellarrwas-insoribed thereon
Prukthey i aut - the rope. and trailed thellai;
inAirjWt.l Thoy tiro doubtless disoiplis
o PrEteley, whomsrotto - -
"Tear dOom 'the (flannting , Lhe
HilfP 2 Nit' 4 1 0- Ptigrl eag.t -
T4 41 11 °, knOY:Plir
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