Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 11, 1866, Image 2

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    Juniata Jlmtiuet.
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A union of lakes, nnl a union r.f lands,
A union no power shall tercr;
A union of hearts, and a union of hand,
And the American Uurun fvirrer!
M I T F L I ' I O W -VVe.i2ises.lay
.Hoinine, Apr.! il, I8ii(i
II. 11. W1L,31, Krfitor and Publisher
tK&-T;jzjrrrAT t sexttx a.t?
f u liie Larrit I'irrulitivn of nv pavr p'd
bshed in (iiis Count,)-. It is therefore the
ii-st advertising n-!ii:-i. It i PnpT, trulv
loyal, conducted, n. fir class Lncalist.
mid well worthy of the putrouage of everv
'ijul citizen in ihe Comity.
UiSIOSSEPUBIICANSTAIETICXET
FO!l t.ovKiivon,
JIAJ. (ILV. JOHN W. GEAKY,
or ci Mi!i:ni.A.D county.
HCfifSoMiers of l'enn-iylvtiiiiii rcmem'ier
tlil Heiitrr Clymcr voteJ against a joiut
reno!ution of our LegiIiur. nskiug Con-
9
prs to increase Ihe pay of the private sol- le could read h. aty the rccrd of the
diers and n"n-cominissiined officers of the ' i . n , , ,
,a . , ... . heroic actions ol tiie fiallaut 4i)tb under
army. (See je 29o L(islatiT? K.-cord,,, ,,
wi.nl 8C4.) While you were battling lur i '-eus. Met .ellau, hurnstde, Hooker aud
itie Union be was exhausting his ingenuity in ' Meade. He slill lives. He says Lack.
dcTisini means to corateract the succes ofjTu-carora aud Black Log "must jump
yi,nr aims. i i - i - n
' wbeu ho crack bis whip. He is a can-
CA7IF.4IGS PArtll. i dida'e for the Legislature ihn ear, ,nid
As litre are Easy peaces in the eosufy ! we aunounce his name, lie sn.vs he con
who are not subscribtr3 to any newspaper, ! tro!s the above tovfushtps, and ihey tmist
ve have coueluJcJ to famish the SiiMl-j pive liita the de'egafes. We thiiik he
NhL to all rievv fubM-ribers through the.-iU fi1!tl .;,se!f .i.stt,.n ,....1 ,!. ,1.
is.,,-.--.:;,, ,1 - 1
Vi i tie AiliiUl tlie reach or evcrv ni.ni in'
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the coonty. And we tru-t our irituds iu !
i hi.1i distiict will j;o U work iu iioud tarn-
est md zet up clubs. Tbe people should j
tiuderstaud the peat qotins th,t will J
be ax'.tatal in the ai'rroschin" caiiipai'-n.
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ana tliu; oe euableu to vote 1:1 elln'cntly i
at the comity elecuou. We will furnish!
the Skntinu, lrom the third week ia '
April u-td the last wn-k in October by
" u L , " , returns W1U be
pablisbed, at the following rates :
;ngle eopy
Five copies
Ten copies
l'ifteeu copies
Twenty copies .
.80,
tj g,j
..? oi)
..f 00
11 t1
"V. M. AI.I.lso.N & i o, j n"iD wo 'ave itjlimnec would io for him,
Who are they ? W. M. Allison is wed I wt,ich the tef"sc1 " a'", sine(! ,hen ,le hi,s
known and can le seen daily iu -jipg 1 been trying to disorsi-iiize. He now Is a
bar-room. Coti.mcut is unnecessary. ! can,,iJilte for Sc,u,te in 18fi7,aod has
obcr pe.T!o of Juniata countv, if you 1 ,itar,ed lhe 'i''''V. to force bimelf
waut him for a leader, you can Cud him "P0" ,betlcktt- Irft Mr- trousc exjdain
there. lie wai.ted one of the U. S. As. h5 he Tof,, dur'n? session ot 1st);;
fessoiships. and because be did not pet it, "r tno Miffli" Cmty Bmk Bill, and
las been abu-in- the party ever s;ucei why he voted against the bill to make the
and voting only the part of the ticket that Pennsylvania Rail Road Company pay
tuits him. lie boasts of men he has voted b'Jt-k into 1,10 Treasury SS00.000 released
agamst. He tow says he will filler ttthem by the fage of the bill to re
' break Patterson down or bi eis up the ' 'ea! t,le Tonuane Tax We can fell, if
pr'y." We assure him be can do ueith- : lie wan,s the V"tic n know. We eau
or. lie s.iys this country is not fit for ?'vfi ''is renmn for voting en eertjin other
Kcnl-emeu like him to live in, who has the bilis iarinS hat session, if he w.m!. us
lluod of the Stuarts in his veius, and that ; 5 hi io'wmation miiiht increase his chaii
a! Americans a. el. wbrcd ell, we think rcs ,l,r c,'n'l,e- He says he can coutrol
the soouer such geLllemen as Bill Allison ; Turbett, Walker and lVryseille, (hat
go lack tc Scotland the better for tbc cver bo,1-v is UD(ler him and must do his
morals of ti.is community. The price of l'dd'nS- We hope the people will settle.
v.L;-.ky may go down, but the tone of so-; Mr- St rouse and bis aspirations. There
ticty here will be much improved. . are ,w0 or tnrf-c ''CT nnscrable creatures
Bill Davis is the assist.mt, kuown as Lieut. 10 ,,lis conspiracy, but wc will not dinily
Sore-Heels. Weil, be is so truly a '-dead . ,nftra v',h a notice. The Ripitl,li an
duuk" we must apologize to our readers eliiine are the very men who always want
for tucntiouiu bis name. lie was U. S. ' "ec, make the most roise at Ielejratc
Assescors , and was so notoriously lazy, ; Elections, and as nominations are never
itteEciectand worthless, that Mr. Keudi;:, ,ua,ic ,0 rnit them, they are the men who
the Assessor for the District, came up : vofe ?aiiist the ticU-t, and have consist
here six months before he was removed, . n,Y d,me rincc l!(52. i av
aud wanted to remove him, and was ocly j a",!e al! in ,!)cir Pner to break down the
persuaded from it by Colonel Patterson, ; l'arl7 a"'1 '"''rease the Den.ocrittic mnjor
who plead for Davis' continuance. He VJ- he Rpi:l,tient eiieouraired by
urged Davis to keep sober and attend tO 'tiia Locofocos and wii! le urjjed by them
bis business, aud so did Mr. Kcudig and to ?cl u? a l'r ".!lt in our f:l"k, aud
other gentlemen, or he would be removed j thus secure the ccrtaiu defeat of all our
Ho disregarded every body and sworo .county and district tickets. The Loeo
they dare not remove bnu. Well, he was foeos vry wcii kuow the County Conven
lttnovffd, and Capt. A. II. Martin appoint- tion will not have in it a representative of
id in his place. Davis now swears he will the hrpublimn faction, nud they then
break down the puny too. The party, ! hope they will oppose the ticket. TSey
like the country, can survive the loss of ' promise to support the nomination of
a 11 the cowards, who in its ho-ir of trial, Courpe, to deceive the party, and if possi
doscrt it. - Davis' shameful conduct at ' lie to pet a few respectable people to re
Cbi'.nceiiorsville should make lira bide ' orgauie it, but we warn you not to be de-
is he
Lie i
full !
pay, to desxrt his brave companions before and such Mihis, you will find they will do
:h? battle and sneak off to the rear, ia a; tie little mischief in their power to de
i'israce he shov.Id llu-h for, whenever feat the ticket. Il behoove3 thc true men
"lie meets ary of the t'ravt; boys in blue. ' of the party to forget all minor diflcren
Let him bide himself in Will's bar-room, jecs and rally around the party, and make
aud there assail the party and friends who eotnuion cause against tie Locof and
for years fed Lins, and drown his sense of j 'le'r wicked secret allies who sail tndef
Mian-.e in whisky. He boasts that be con-' the' flag ot tha Juniata RepvUiran. We
trol? Fiiyette township, that tie people ' c',n tleftsat them all combined and crush
!iir frn en d'Tmb he rnxko dele-rn'rc ' tl'.i' frcasnri to tl rartv.
f.-r whoever ho wants. True Republicans
tit' Fayette, will you allow this fJluw to
make tools of you ?
J. S. Lukcns is another of the firm
lit coujlaiut is that Mr. Miller will Dot
remove Leri Myers as Post-Master of
ThonipsontowD, and appoint whom he
may indicate. This Mr. Miller has re.
fused to do: Now, for this he desires to
break up the party, aod boasts that Dela
ware township must go aa he says, and
that if he is uot gratified, it will go Lo
cofoco. We appeal to the Republican of
Delaware to beware of the plan of Mr,
Lukcns, and preset ve the integrity ot
your party. His course in certain local
matters will Satisfy the people what kind
of a man he is. The people of Delaware
township know whe'her he is considered
a consistent, reliable Republican.
D. B. Spauogle. ot Lack, is also one of
the Gnu. Now, as he is unknown to fame,
we will help to bring bun out. lie is a
navy fellow, very smart in his own cou
cuit. Some of iiis ue'ghbois think he is
a fool, but we will uot argue the point
They should kuow hiiu best, lie helped
to raise a company i'or the 49:h regiment
in '01, and was elected a Lieutenant. He
urged cvei i body to go, and said h- ,.
cri'-h the nheHi'in himself. Well, he
went .-a to Washington, laid arouad there
all the winter of '(-, behaved very bravely
at the uiess.tab!e, pay table and on parade,
but when the order to march toward Rich
mond came, Lieut, t-'punog'o totteiied
dowu very rapidly, and compromised with
the rebels by resigning his commission
'bold as a sheep," aud hurried home,
where under his "own vine and fit; tree"
Ci It 1 f ! L.'t.ll i Ii- lid ill th.
sensible l.cpulilieaus ol
'
use townsnips
wl!1 not 'JU"!P ' w',en e cracks his whip.
l'"u't be afraid f him. He talks very
loud and very brave, but bo did not scare
the releIs amI we ,!,,, fhick ,le na scare
1 . , .
any "oou Uien or nun in Juniata county.
J
J- W- another member of
to'" firm He ran twice for Legislature
and was beaten both times in this county
from GOO to 1000. He h trio.1 .0 Cct
the nomination several times and failed,
neeanse ne is, as an aumit, rue mosr un
'opular man in the county. He wanted
the nomination for Senate iu '64, but was
ttfrajo; to cmuc nut unless a certain eet of
ceived. Unless you nominate Spanogle
THE REITBLIC.W.
I We have before us the first Dumber of
'he Juitiatu Republican issued by W. M.
Aliisoa ft to. e had hoped tl;at we
would fiud in the Republican a Sot-dial Co
worker in the eaase oi true Republican
ism. We submit to every caudid man, if
the Erst number gives any encouragement
for such a hope. If Messrs. AllUoo &
Co. wish to publih a newspaper they can ; the State, and by the Republican State ! rff3 pretends to advocate were in danger, ; n wind' of advemiry yirl W slaved.
doso. If they will advocate the. Repub-i Convention. It secured the harmony of and that iu the hoir of .iatjr-' a certain ; l t tI:,t w r -f','';,,!"' -di-lican
cause we will rejoice. But we tekho party, but disappointed the T..,eof. ,cos, individual, wlw ehni! be nnmrs, fa t.h Tul et"7iu'ut
is the course persued iu the first number jaud Allison aud Co. were ordered by thfcir j .,hatno, forgo', bis manhood, f'orswk his I j",,.-,, ctutsly wild iu.-.q
calculated to secure harmony and uuitj in jlocui'oco nias:ers to pet up one that would principles aud Lis comrades, ia.1 betrayed troi; bits of oar "irtJitiu.i! Ii ict" kr. - u
our rauks, and thus advance the eaust ? j if poswibln distract the party, but it was a I his country. We ask, can it be politic ' a prodi.i-i t.j f.ur fvU rf ! auioaj;
Ji the ohjeot ot the new enterpr.ze is to
as-,aii aud abuse one mau or eet of men,
....
then it has teen true to itself. It a
giveu out by the parties active iu gettitij;
up the new paper, that it was for the pur-
pose of -breakini; I'attersoti down." The ( bit spoiled some of Will's whisky, which
first issue makes a wihiug but ireak ef-1 Wi3 a Hung. Thej complain that
fort. Now, we are not the apologia of , vt did bot publish their report of the
Colonel Patterson ; he is able to take care j liu. Wu refused l do so Lecausc it
of himself, as these gentlemen all very wa. an ul)truc re;oi t. You eau publish
well kuow. Kvery man connected with ; tiie rcpar!s of your LuU'-Locdoco meet
the new paper has felt his power aud ep-lingj youndf uov.
pose hiui for this rea.ou. Wi;h personal ! The .Vioioovoi says Patterson must
j matters between Colonel Patterson aud his
tiiem.es we nave uo.l-io- to (Jo. tie de-
sires us to let him settle the.-e disputes be-1
lore the people of the county. The pee-
pie have beietolore iu evt ry contest sui-
tained him by a lar-e majority, and Wi
feel confident will i, so iu this instance
by au overwhelming ti'.njoiity.
But. the Ji Ui. an, while appealing
forpubli.; cui.li.iei.ee and suppoit, avails
n.e ctMlML ana its present
i'his wii bout any provocation on our part,
an J we will resent it. Here eoiutiicaccs :
j l"u P'oserv.,,. uie narmony
j oi the party. The Rp,il,!i.tn instead of
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a.iM.cauu- i no principles it presses, Uc-
votes the first issue to abuse of the SN
ti.nki., t.,.l,,nol I atterson and his friends.
It uot only abu.-cs but wilfully misrepre
AiMif tltn iiilni' tit' tha Sl'vriVLr If I
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is a Republican paper, then we say uis -
fiita .,11,1 Ho I'liru t volir nonf.iii j I I
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urj nf tlirt imrtv 11ml l.l-il. ,it..il i.
lims, then don't say it is tu advance Re.
..i ...;;i s .;i
I'uoiiv.iu j i.-j.io, .-un uiiui uui hum
cob-rs. if yon can stay tobcr long enough
to know them. Does a merchant who
starts a new store commeud himself to an
hooest customer by calling all his rivals
ia his business theives, liars aud cheats,
land himself alone pure? Wc loped to
et along without any pcrouli;,, and
if possible preserve pood feelinj; in our
rauks. If we succeed, it will require
greatforbearat.ee and charity; but we
will do ii if possible, to disappoint tbe'8ay iattersn & Co. want the offices !
I-ocolocos wno Doast mat tue new paper
wiaaivrde tne party ana give t:rem wu ,
to 800 majority in the county, and thus .
nlnnl t I ,,,. .1, LI,A M.,ml.a.u .,1 tl.n llrt.i.A1
... ... ...,..,. . unison auu jmvis i 11 is qnne co.,i to
and help to send a Locofoco to the U. S. j iiear Allison & Co. talking of party puriry
Scuato nest winter. We shall submit to aud personal character, aud tcllinar sober
almost anything to avoid such a result j Republicans what to do. A few weeks
The sefjue! will show whether Allison & ! or luou,hs will expose this whole scheme.
Co. arc lor or against the success of the j an! fl0Vf t0 the party that it is in the in
Locot'oco programme. j erpyf oi- tv,e lcut,,,,, wjj l,e supported
As we are not the son of a preacher, 1 jy ,hem. and when the election comes off
we will not proceed firstly, seoondly, ie , ,he few who are under its influence, al
as the R.publU-an docs. The R-pvl,t,a,n ! thogh vcry feWj ,.;n vote 0 IllUf:i, cr aji
s ijs ve Inve had no true, reliable Hepub- j thc Locofoco ticket as their Locofoco nns
jicati paper for sis months iu Uiis county, j tcrs sna;j or,i,.r. c repeHt ,nc W,V..,H1S;
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c Uave a-ways been a epublicau
te a lull ticket every fall, and that
. 1 .u i
and vote
no man coniiectcu witu tne it. uiiof.eoti
ever does.
We proved our devotion to 1 C((Ijn.il.I1,e ,n1 6nnMn and thcv will 1" . ur """"T ,"e,e,,"3 ly
., ,,. , anJ c,,Iin " "Le ,,nl Sl,pr-u anu luci w,n! iu the energy aud devotion of Uepubli
and true Lepubilcatiisui by k.r!) ,.,, i ., , . ,
tlie country ana true Jiepuoucatnsui py
, 1 . T, 1 1
tailiitul service in me neiu lor tlirse years,
and did not hide behind the beef wagon,
j or ruu like a coward at Chancellorsville.
.-iitisou was v-ouiuiissai y oei io-iini, auu
. i i .i.- i r i . i i. i
inn. e:irf in nil lii'ei utiii wi :kv. Hnn
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wavis was a j.ieuieuaui, oui oe-mg a nine
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iffmc, tooK l rencn leave oeiore me hum
bejjan
and only ordered a halt lor rmnselt.
... .
i when he found the gallant Davis oa tbo
lv,rfl, of the l!i:.ha,.noek V
. j r r i .. t
never ruriieu i.oeoioeo aim euueu a i,oco-
foco newsraier, and then changed a-rain ,1
as Mr. Allison has. He and Greer for -
. ,rt,. l i;uliod ihp (v,.;,,,, Wo cuK
liiit the rpiestion of the orthodoxy of the
Skktinki, to the public The R'pvllt
! ; says wc do not control the SESTISfcL.
! This i untiue. We have a lease of it
I for three years, which is iu the hands of
11. Doy'e, lis'i . by which for an annual
rent, we get entire control of the Senti
NFl. for that period. Colonel Patterson
asked no control over the paper, and made
the terms himself. We would ghidiy
avail ourselves of his experience and abil
ity if he had time to devote to our assist
ance, and our p-itrous would not couipliiu
but would be benefited by it. The charge
j is false and has'no iiifitieuee over sensible
men. Mr. Allison does not control his
paper, but receives his orders from his
little juuto of Sore-heads and Locofoco
masters. The Rrpuolican says thc Sex
TiSF.h presents do ability. Good. The
former ahows enough for us boll. Cou
!ceit is as good as a physic, especially for
! fools. Tie Refriiblican mjs the Susn
I vKf. an.d their friends tried tt fell ort the
r.ntv in a ipeeiios; ;aie:y n::ij. a tti-c t
1 Tl,.-i
meeting was eni;ed to units tba party nd J
succeeded, and met the approval of every .V!li,1 rw,-:' ' ,,f' 'tVi.i nfws;nl i.iw
sensible man in it. Colonel Patterson in y-rvud sbnnM v.k b. v.ho ia c'lthr conscious
' . , , i i i , ns ;f our L-.iniio.ii st-.o.l ey ur principh-s
bis speech fully endorsed arid ably de-; umi lhu l01iu .t r,,.,.c.ulli;l,;T, of !BcK.lad
fended Congress aud fraukly stated where :
he thought the President was wrong.
The resolutions endorsed Congress deCt;
dedlv It was Ihe course persuod all over
j gr:,nd fizzio, tlie auJieiiee wi composed j that an individual who is recrea-.it tu a
1 almost entirely of Locofocw, aud woutol'b'vh trust, lalfe to his oath and tti the
l i
uj, i0 a rand drunk. Alibou Uavi. W il-1 brtve comrades he hod K-aJ rather tliau
' lmmsuu & Co. actio" the hrnrti trauedy.
j Ij t00k no votes off the Republican party,
j Dot uaJ auJ ulllre. 1)llt tI,.lt Aliison must
j ie;i( Well, let us refer that ,u1ti..n to
ti!e pe0Ille 0 t!ie county. They are both
we! kc'0,T1)- eriliips vou want Davis to
!ea, X0) ,,,at wo Ju he is , ,lu,ct.
Ue ffil! yi7 hark TCr ,hc liver ;f jll(..0
focus show fi-Lt. He wants to live
Why doiit you put his name up? Has
,,e tlt t0 ()W yln are nrr;,:,i to rlt p
aUje t , When the Company could 'risk
to VM up AUlus name. ve think they
'"jj up rstxh uame too
The R-piiLl.ctiii says it will oppose cer-
t;)in Ull.u for ,.OIUiuatinn. lt if nominated,
it wiU 8upport the ticket. Now we will
. a,cc ,0 ,,jSi hw wo ,Taur you tf Htfck to
it. t don't believe you, but wilt try
! vvu. Your Locoloeo masters will order
you to fall into line behind Wykc and
. I
, v., fjna v.n, PTTn,- r,-tc
. i'uli ticket.
"
We cao prove that Allison
..., , t .,.,..!
u nave mwiea 01 tickets tt.ey cut
eV4.rj year. no votea atramst Hail.
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Ba'sbach, Boll'ord aud a dnzeu of others 1
, The ,,eouie kllt,w vt.ry W,.U anJ Can aa j "
i
gwer
j v'e warn the party against this whole
sel,.J0ie. , is j.ottcn Up i,y a FCt 0f wire.
lieads who have ouiy pcrsoI!:1l animosiries
; tt) gratjfy r aiu,itious ends to gain.
Tbe coulpain of tie ,,ur,rt.,uaev of one
tof nie fluJ ask the party to accept
tne as leaders, ir they are refused,
' m!J wij, attempt to break up the part v.
j B,Jt An(!y Jolinson ba9 tr;eii that and
fu;eJ , 80 ; Allison & Co. Thcv
j Well. Patterson has no olhce, and if some
of his frieBds have, they are sober, li.tj
U1CD. Will the public say that much of i
( 1 T. O . - - I . I
; lo ai ',(.pul,!i0alis to watch tie course of! print plea of our great BotuMi.-a,, (;'n!
!hese ..Uiers o! evil to our cause. They i l'ny. We ale about euteiing uomi an I
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; wu-..a i -h.-en Utl,;., Civ t'-.,.n.
! se;ray you
KKM Aitl OF TRllASOV.
The Rrpublirtm clique claimed that
ihey would get support lroiu tlie Locolo
: Cos. and the
Locofocos said themselves
Jtbev would oiveit all the support they
)
, o . . -
i rL,nli1 U e loivp hnaril or i.oco.oeos w oo
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the anxiety cf the Wofocos f..r tha sue-
i ss i tue K-puouca, we reior to iis
i , j e i ,-, , . rii
i ci.liiiiins :mo liuii tie advertisement ol i
, - -
t!ie ot Retailers, worth to that, paper,
1 twenty nve yonars. ii e arc miormeu u.e
! County Ci uimissioners have promised
riiem a mil snare oi ino couuiy piuiiiu.
It is also said amonz the ones in the se-
cret that the Democratic tjta'e Commit-
tee have subscribed $300 to start the Re -
& are t0 P:,y
monthly
amount to keep it up until after the elec-
tion. For this the R. ,;uUic.n taction
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fe to distract the party here, and it pos -
1 ' 1
s.u.o seeuiv iuu ucieiii, or tue i-uuuijr ""
district ticket, aud not say a wot .l :n favor
of General Geary's election. We heard
Al'isou say after Geiry was nominated,
, 1 , r i-
rnai no nuui'i 1101. iuu. mi nun, ,iui4 il is
. . '
uow said that his paper is secretly to sup-
port Clyuier. As evidence of this we
find not one word ia the new uaoer in
favor of Geary's election. The people
V
U- ana
moel
. meet
in your
cau see llo object of this in oveuiou
the great danger to tha party ionot
- i. ... . .. i c.w,,..,, r...,. in
iutj 11. at "I'ltu. ojjin i;ui.iuj iti jwji
own raiiKs is tue most uini;rou3, out
ii,.a tu. is n.i v..!l bn..wi and .Tir
. .: . , . "f
ed. i here eau l:e no oaiger ot tn?se ejn-
spirators uo'ng any haria to the gre-.t
cause
i;e and tae rartr-.
i
WHO f.4LTKCE.
Hot riVer.vlrd mul liuniiiiaiing nxist Sho
never once i'altere'l.-?-'a4ir.ia
borne ol our citijefiS have a very tiis -
uu.i recoiieciiou o. a i.me n neii o"
country aud the principles the Rrpnofi-
I follow ( he. possilL that hi; has auy
t jjHiSsilL that hi; has any
aud if be has, have wfc
. v . .. . i
lat he wu! not forsake
; principles now,
.... . ....
tli cm in the hour or ueeu. a.s nc tiid on
the ever - memorable Cold of CliiueulL-rs-ville?
Whisky has iieco operatinjr on this poor
fellows brain. Sometimes I.c comem-
manhood retrieved, and himself the ex- !.,;,.,, , !(:UIy in'uhj ;R,T1Jttii:i:cf , " i.i.d if
ponnut of Republican principles, and thiit ! we can on'y uuiie our c cry t libit. I
be has never faitcred not even at Chan-: know t!:;tt comier we niur. for our cuu-u
sellers iile in their support. Per si.n- i !t i"j'st. Let me say in t-.iieini..ii to
, e . i r . .i ' i , , , tlowe who are ot:.iiii the rvolicy hit'i'-fo
!'!e I oil i , he turrets that w iiisky and oiue - . i ,
" j practiced by t v, i v i. vai i i!i.:i ti in -J ani.it i
driuini; can never ol.iiterato that event,-,,,,.,... it l.: .., ;
Imiii the liiin.li ( t the brave men who
douoie-'jUiciied to the front, ami in a hard-1
j fought battle, distinguished tln nt.-elvcs in j
support of a cause and principles t!i it he
noitlKr had the manhood or courage to j
support then, and which he desires to 1
tray into the bands !' Loeofocos now.
Vo.VXKCTIV;-K1.KCT:i'C.
A great IV.on triumph. (Ie..ral
Ilnwtcy chosen Governor by ;V'! m .j-e.iiy.
The legislature largely Union iu lth
branches.
The election for Governor of Com e
1 ..n.i ., .v., 1 t.,,.,,., .
' lace :n laat ra'.e 0:1 last ii
. .i . r. i .
j rcul.ed in ,he cwi)te:e overthrow of t!.c
, j, Unsoirn d cormo bead rotv
'J lie j
.1
; l..r.t.,!Ua rsh-i,. . n.,
! - ri 1"
the
tisiii and
.t.-ice of th.2
ed io the cjntest, a.iiiough they knew
not how u.auy of their own gin? won!-,
be iui ue'i agisiust them by Veto Juhosoa,
jet they resolved to stand to the right.
The buttle was a sore one but when even -
in came the, 'i'o'eiiraph auiiounccd fbal
the copperhead boasts of Johnson and
Knglish were smore hip and thigh and
Cougress susuiued, verily this was a
mow ueair in tne laceoi traitors. . lost- -r i
,, .
roiiow ing in tne wane oi tins victory,
came liliode Island with a stiil largt:
union itiDjority. Geu Burnside, IU-pubti
e-:tcri;
d G
.ernor over
1 II.aB
Vu :rcef L.eniucr by 6 Vll lu:ljoi:tv.
T,0 .. Ut tffort iu '.,.
1
.State, but as oue of .tr exeliMies an-1
pro.ii,:!!y says, "i bey had scut all their
meu and sjaie money ovei into Conneeii i
cut where the wosid. the Utsh, llo; de J Ii j
ami Andy Johnson had con-pu t to Jt- !
teat rcQ. i!::wi?v." i
fO.UMl.MHAiHiS.
Tiimii'SDNTowN, April 7, l'oi5,
Denr .Sir. Allow me the privilege ol
adiire-'sing a few litics to j(nr patrons
and those who feel iteiestea iu tiie wel-
lare o; tne .--CMiNr.i,, ana tne uti j , Ki-r
r giauii poiHicai eon-est. ami tie.'.ev
, .IJO i itij 'i iivit. jl unjbi u le'i lO
I poiuf out some of the evils that are al-
ready becoming datiL'ernus among us
j n lirer u, pf.per, we must mn-e .)ur
mightiest etioris. aud if pos.-ubl wove!
i haimotnousiy ouwaid iu tne great cause
,
" our nation, n.-uor. tor many years
lor tuanv Years
past the union .eu oi .Junaia cuntv
: ! , . .
; nave sroou iiouiucr to siiouMer in su;-
: , , - . ..
port oi me granu pnoe-ipies oi our r...rr?,
j and to-day the results of their uois.m
j - t - "I '-"I
ne person oi u repuoi can uove-ruor, rn i ,i
1 . . r ""!., n l.iri!
, ,,..,....,, rieioi e s n i.iir.i .
;lIt in a. our ,epub..can triumphs we
: neVer met with the Juuufi K-pnblin-ii
j Let me wiv to those who feel iriieic-te.
; ' o-----.-; ...-.--i ...... . ... ..i u, ,..-,,
i au,i !t. the If't'ers ot that paper allows
j us to know tliem by their fruits, then
1 tn.,t ovli (r.orietri ot innori
woni'i most cm;. ear can,- sav.
..II. ... 1 .- . o
be careful
you. jie-
i member thai when we lire once separated
j politically, it will take years to erase from
out n""-""ry the evils oi that event. Il
we eer prosper as a pari, iu .ii::iiita. 11
1 ,, , ', . ' J , .
wi lie on V throiiL'l our iiiute : eft n-t.-
: and tlio-e who rally to the support I
j men who would endanger the socei -s i f
j our party by brings strife and eor.tii
1 " 'u""6 u.-.,u.c.e.y loieivnuaiy ..
j lives, are certainly void of tli.it piiucildo
1 . , , . . 1 1 .. - 1
I that binds us together in truth and liteml-
j sn,p. During our past history we have
praefieed what we profess to be, a
Uni-n party. Tbrouah the late rebel:io.t
the StSTl.Ntr. has always niaiiitaii.ed its
honor and itiieriiy. and I douM if there
is one ose cn' record where every one
11 .t 1 li ."
could not have an humble vote tlrungn
its columns; therefore let e ( r repubiieao
iu i-niiiiiiun, tuinri'.'ic in r it I' I e ' . u I i C iT u
m vin.c uuru..r.i m vuiiw.i n un;
a$ it W characterised b? the tine i.rine.i
...., .r .... ....: 1 .
e owe mu our i. carry ,
s'-ppo", uuu -.nos? who are .uuuu
Nvia-iw ;uocv jrmciptcs. hotiq an proc
alriiV.altni.ii,!
tha baf way to rei'ie-iy t ':u cvii tuning
us is not oii'y to rhw ail th;it tnlctilau
td to i;vi;!j oar p.utv. i
1;vi'Sj oar r.utv. itt i'-t
ea.-a i-.i.j
f us labt.r Ui on:.. ot- tio w
fc-'are t:.e
5 :iu:e. . Oitt opL-oiicai if euuii'v are
both cunning and evil, and ara revi liiu.;
l,.... ,1, ..-,.!.! !j t. ....
; . ,',r . - , ... , , .
, er, bnt (10 to woik lmmed.it-lv, the l.-oiier
tUr better, and I fe' ! eon'i.b ..t .ti;: cLill-
; U("V "J. " d . V T.
1 1,""' ,"' "T" rV' ' ''.V' "
i thettt uiauy ears a,f', bti.t x l:f r
time of prowl vfiorf i'ud li-vi s ;) ,.
ispiiiiotis id' in!t is aitont Ti-cr ii
graaed npon rh:.;h v.- tin
united and bid Jt? i:icy to t!.o traiued
i , ,. , V
', umtii'Mis id' !n';u is aiiont
i ho.-.ts ol t'!
:e ctieiiiv, but n
stayed I fear wu are fst.
that tin:e vf en wo ft' ! M -
ren discord r.'oi precfaiui
npproiitli'
! work f-f our r.wn bauds. I.c' us v
f tl MAU '"'-" !''
.1
arol
meet iiiitiiiii' but
. t-
' harden not. y
jur iicaiis,
!..!
'While the Ui.-.y fuiMs mil in l.i.in.
The vii.isl il.ii,,'! ijriv - 1 ! 1 ,1 .
I 010 a trill)',
V. S."
The C ivil KiIi'In Hill
Passed ihe Si u ito on l ri i.iv eveoioj
i last by a vott of lol-1 notr. ithslund-
lthe President's, to. The hill w,
i tiikcn 1:0 and p.isi'.i by tt.o iloiise ot,
: w) ,v the v.:e '-food -j :a-t 122, nay
I. The .r'-i';cr then dcelared that the
becu.e a law. lis j.i.ss-'e iw
fiti l-u.--i- W3-- reetea WitU Uu t ap-
r-
ti-r.
S.:!iitej are Lr-inir tin- i n ni any
tUr oliic; r,f ihe North iu honor of
the
Aie.'v is he-.ii-
io,-' thunder.
llF.lSlKl! ILY-IKi!
Has resigned his seit in the Staff. Set:-t.
lit; leaves beiiii;! him a reci-. tv.nt
!. k- if it bad the .Small p.. iu view
j of which the New York Ufil' think
; he anuht to
his nomination ftr
' Governor in favor of C-iv.fn, now. it it !.-
1 ""'ble for record . to contract the -above
the record iif Ccweo has got a fata! at
tack. Uir gtflvrrti.$nnruts.
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IIAN'TiFl. ANL H .TA N" IT.ILL.
Eh,hil, and Hr,i,, On rim St
TI!GM.VS MAY i 1 i'. II' 'K A M
I ' '
i
Exlraortlinarj lBsIisccimrKl..!
rfil'i-ji Mi.nt of
J'r, .(,'.-.
i i'rom Apiil i, KC.il, to Oriobrr 2, !SC,
j AM' jVCrKKVI.v.i yAR..
i f.ij'e spfii ni -hlrw, iiiflii jli-3 rou-kt'osjen-r,
r.nsni'.-i I'or'euiicnHnieo. Korms and l.';n.
I lulus. t'oiiuiiii-cl..l Ariiiimeiio. oiisiness Pcnn
; n.iiusliip, i'Kctin 1'uuiiierleit Muney; .V.
j runiiuei'iiui L.-i.v,
j xweL'.yTive Doilais.
! Seln'ar!i:p, ine!nd!fi tise si .mi- Sa1)jil, is
,,' ''
l i
unmc-i i o iare in .ntii...
fire. V Ii- s ,
lYll!iei..-!p mid Ai oitlnrlii'. i i;r"e i ..fl ?T
The s.iving of era! n I n - in ihe S".m:::-r
iiKinth' is an :i'iTiar.i.-3 t. ii.:U iai-i.ii-lniio
as enables lioi ni-ui:i-r- Lronf oi l'i!s 4 . : li;jr- t.
!i: ike a coii-id'.i-aOi'j i'eiucuon ia the su;n-
rn;.r
! i'rO'll fietcbcr 1, 1SCG, to Aftfl 1. 1SS7,
')" ?"c-',''-'"'o ye-"--. before,
' ' -:' o,-.-...-
',, ' , ' '.' . ' Ir'
t eiiTi, iii-Mip. r:i')!i:fi ...iir.l
r-niiuiisb; and Aritliiiiulie, :s nioa:in.....Si
' J-r 1 1 dun, o.,4 for I. 'if
.v., of !;.,.,!,, i jy
i) VY j.Vj s:VCifi IXMRlTTUlX Flfg BOTB
MlbJ I'lOtii.L Aal'S
Jti.r.!
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i-.eepiiiff,
'r:ipti v,
"iMiie'ry,
Ari'iiline.ie.'.v...-rv.i
A -' -In i.
j .ii:i.yti.-'t ln-;ii'i-:ry
. ; i.r i.Hn'ii.us, aviir!i-
oi vr.p.j;. l!;iti.;iii, t'm.
wmj;, (.'eiiiuiereiai l ilt,
I III. , l-l liilli.i;:il
. ... i . . : I ...
. (,,;,;,, i L-t -erirlim, a-i l
tie iinli-li
llrunelie. at n.oivr.te ,.Hcei.
Ij Endorsed by ht vmI.Ui: m the must snc-
. ces-o" iu-inm u-io.' OT t,n- t-m-itry, a-i is
i evideT:C'Ml bv ihii i';io?, ii.it
1 1 eu '-red iu the
; I iiisi Six Mosnis bt its Ka.sis.
.
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: 1 - -1 1 '- -" "l ' inilO.i 1.
IU1.0IAI i'l.l. l I., I.
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1 x. r.uii;. .1. i. !:i;yv..'..si.
iiKJ'i.V ivili v!, A. K. i4i;tjt:i;.-.iiX.
; A. ,;.. j.
. A.sist-tnis.
1:0 -rivi liy an t.'i-j S' f-f
.. , , ,
tailor s.-ml for a (.:t!i!i,t'i;e, Cdeie Cer-
j rwiey, and 1'ievee's fme-tieu! hd.iiT..,r"
OlTHt-WI AOttTH KKltTIl St
lu:. Tit')M.i M. I'KIKCK.
T"" M :)AV,S- ;r ':1':-'-o .! the i'lrinr.
' 'r N,'w V'!:i- l1 ; i,s Kr
; MKii to Ihe -.it!x?.iw t I rrvsv,!e arl n-r-
r..o.BJi.-s eontu.-y. I!s hnd e.-r :':v.;
ciCMtiieuco in e.yilaail iniiio,; v p;:.et:-c."' uV-
- V r. III. I Ittlieo in I'iVUui.iI liOliOt; V P'.'icl'-'O (.!'
- .n!!, in nvn uijutj ti..
1 lli t'loir. ii- KelVrta
i It- S- i. f.-rawfjirS M
tTsirfMi!. McfVrivVu.
D. Jl. Crawford. Misluiown.
to; ir. p. L. Oreenle-f, The ai &va.
- .irru J, lYtr-j-Sm.
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