Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 07, 1863, Image 2

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H. TJ. MABSBHi Editor & Propiiotor.
St'.YIII'KV, IM.
SATLMtDAY, NOVEMMKK 7, IMG;..
FKEACUINQ AN IX POLITICS.
The Daiwerul notices the fact that Mr.
Mianafelt lias been, relieved of his charge
ns pastor df tlir liuim Baptist church, and
M) s it wits on account of polit.cfal pifncliiiifr.
S c under-lnnd the gist of Mr. Shaniifclt'.s
crime was in his prayers in support of I'rcs
ident Lincoln, mid his dctiuni iation of .Tell.
Davis and nil his aiders and tibettots. Wc
have Also heard, that in his farewell sermon,
Mr. Mianafelt xvns very severe on the Cop
perhead (xnd Northern k nipatlcrs, who
drew tbi i. ppliiival mid religious inspiration,
in common, lioin the Jelf. Davis' edition of
the "Northumberland t.Vv.iity Bible." Sonic
of them, we are informed, vvre disponed to
retreat from "the lire in the ler" 011 tliif
occasion. but some xvickud t'nioii nen out
tide, hi Id fi- t the door.
Our neighbor xviuds up his notice of Mr.
.jJituiiifcU with the following remarkable if ()f sympathisers in America
not inexplicable paragraph : I the ablest men living.
"We Jo not envy last nmn's f!lion, who, nfier
TnK ELKeno.v The vote in the StHle of
New York has resulted iu a decisive triumph
to the cnv.se of the Union, by a majority of
thirty thousand. Governor Andrew's ma
jority, it Massuehnsctts. will not fall short
of fifty thuusand. Humors prevailed of a
radical triumph in Missouri, bused upon
statements of majorities in certain quarters
heretofore devoted to Secession and slavery.
The elections returns in Wisconsin show
greiit gains for the t'nion, nnd it is probable
that the State is I'nion by fifteen thousand.
Various comities in -Nfiv Jersey prove tin
increased Union vote, nnd there is fair hope
that the result will be. highly gratifying
throughout the State,
J llviuy Ward Bcccher has addressed
immense numbers of people in romc of the
largest towns in Ureal Britain. The iiritish
papers publish his speeches and comment
largely upon them. Thi.i will exercise a
powerful influence on the Ibitsh public
opinion. lie npenKs boldly, and spares
slavery and its defender no more among
the sympathisers with the aristocratic r-lave-hoMcrs
there 1 linn he does the same clas
lie is one of
An I npi-rulW-lcil I'wt lax Iron ! lsngiiHgo lhu North, its President, nnd ita
I'ouiMliwA. advocates, were posted in various positions
It,, 11, 1..1.1.,.. I......1 f .l. l.lt ...,,1 .,lun.
TIIETWKNTT ririlOVNS HEVrSTVTWOTONH " uvieu """"
OK 11ION AT CNK "HEAT.''
Tlic rillsburg Lhputeh of the 2Gth, snys :
I "Wo have Already noticed the fact thn'.
where
Trie ALAXAMA.
I.t',erg by the Cope tnnil state that th
British ship Cfimperdowo, from Madras,
preparations were progressing nt the Kurt belonging to (Jillultr & Co., M hove to
Pitt AVorks, tn this city, for the manufacture I nmj boarded by tho etr-nmrr Alnbnms, on
of twenty-inch guns, the lathe, patterns, j t,c j;th of August, olT the Cape of Good
Ac.., being, in nu udxanccd condition. As j Hupp.
thn experiment of nnuiuliu lining a gun of The Glasgow firmed nt Bochr's Point
such a calibre, however, is one of great risk October at). The Time save: "Captain
U was determined to nettle nt lcat one j Senimes will not, it is raid, from motives of
i.ihiii j.i rieiieuiiy im-ioiu iii u'iii.iim to inoiim . policy, cik nn i ngagcnicni n un me nii
the great irtin, by welting nt n MUgle hi at. ! ilei-bUt. but if blockiided bv her in Simon's
nearly the same quantity of metal ns would j )ny, will elude his nntogonist ns he did the
he required for the twenty-inch. For this yMn Jacinto, nt Martinique. Captain Hem
purpose tw o iruns were moiiled of iheliftcen-I nn-V obinloil is that the Vniidcrbilt has
inch navy pattern, nnd each furnished with ' verv much greater speed than the Alabnmn,
n I welve-ini h instead of n lit'ti endneli hollow atui timt jt will be impossible for him to
core, making lhirrongn weight oi eaen oi pet a, way lioin tier. '
the guns netirlv as great as. that of the- ;;.,."V, u l 7JV. " A"
ciiluinbaid fifteen-inch. Tin se moulds were ! I It I. A S O .
Ii7" How the Soi.dilhs Votu. In a pol'
hsviiii InbnicJ nnd voted to lirinir thin swful lection
nl vtiin nrTiti Ihp L'ountrv. CMll Ptill a.td to Ms U'lilt
Ihf rin n't dwerating tlir nscrort riiKi nt' rri!;iu in cf "-i.OnT votes given bv the Ohio Soldier-.1alif,-0tl,.n
thr nion-troiw r-.obory r-jl and I jnUielll,K, Yalland.ghiim. Copperhead; has
rum et the nifrft fjrv,'Pruu eountry in til o u-trul , t i i
niud.i Bii.-li bv tbo princiiJi aul pjlky el tlio men j only (i, leaving a nisiorit v for Urolith,
vbomhlaud.Tiaudiuuliitiu." I'uLu, of IWM, and Vet our Copperhead
1 HIT JUblJULdLiUIl in lilt Ifi'Vin, rtiiv nn- i
nirtcovrnv or a plot to kklkask
THK 11K11EL riUSONl'.ItS.
CroJ'il'U ECoolution In Ohio Hint
Itllii .
named or Tirr. I'AnTti:' MtitEiTi:;
Cincinnati, Nov. 1.
An rxtrnordinarv case of treason has re-
I'rom tk Army oTllic CuniUrrlaiiil. I ommcsii:ti:d.1 a
WAhrriscTQN, October CO, Tho fitnr of i Iulmlnory 'onitiinplIii ii C'..rlIl
this evening contains information that on IIIuciihc Ml
the 27th Inst., by n very brilliant movement, A CAM).
which wn planned ami cxocuteij under the Tu Cor;r.viiirsii.
direction of General Smith, Chkf of Kepi- ! Tb, undertignrd Laving Ucn rMtorcd to hw.Ui
neers, in the Deportment of the Cumlwrland, in n ft.w wef kl ly t rnJ limie rrn..(.(ly, ttfl,,t f .
lines of supply were acquired for th forces i mid , At,Al coa-iunptlon-i, r.x-
" . -.1,lllUV02.';' U,U9 r,L,1,,UV";" V,C ' T"1Hn J nu" I'" Mlcr.-,nvr,r. the tuu
ol General I honius of its chief cnibai rass- 0rcuro
'"General Smith's operations nl the mouth I hn:X';lrr ni PJf ' P"'
of Lookout Valley, nro apoken of as u great I "r,,,,,"n ('";u 'f tl",r, )' , ,u" "!"
buccess, and their brilliancy cannot )(B ireP'" J th ,amo, alich tl.ry ill
.iiTfruil I nnd a sure cure for Comnmptlon, Astlmm. liionchi-
Major-General Thomns has telegrajihed
to tho War Department the following de
spatch, dated nine o'clock jtsterdny morn
ing :
placed side by side in the pits of the new
foundry, nnd on Saturday moniin:? live of
the furnaces in the foundry were charged
three for the special purpose of easting the
great gun and two for the ordinary work of
the nhop. I lie-respective weights ui tliese
charges will give some idea of the capacity j
of these enormous furnaces, being thirty four,
nineteen, nineteen, thiitcen and eight and n 1
half Ions, an aggregate of marly ninety-four :
. .. 4'. .'. ... , ,i I
Mill?, iiuu ii nil ;-n-,iiii iiiiK'iiiu in, ,,n, " ' , ,
, " , i ; ; eeiillv come to liid't, implicating Fcvetul
in n sinWe ctaiiiiyhnu nt in .me dav. rVv ! I"!? i this city, Columbus, Covington
tempt to make the North. u!oiie, responsible
for tlie war, is what might be expected from
(i Copperhead organ, but when he refers tu
'the monstrous robbery, betrayal and ruin
of the mcbt prospcrov.s country in the
world" and says this ruin and dtsolnlion
was brought about or "made such by the
principles and policy of the men whom he
(Mr. Shnntifeh) slaiulers nnd maligns" is a
TiiiiiirkuUe contes.-.ior, i.f crime Mid error,
on the part of our neighbor and his Coppel
hc.vJ associates, that wc did not expect to
see, for a year or two, yet to come.
neighbor has the nupiuienei; to t. -11 us tint
if the soldiers Lad ull beiin permitted to
vote, W oodward w ould hiive been elected
by 30.000 majority.
- - -
.Istollx'i" 1,1'Hii' " ulliiiutitJiiiiii'H
-'l'3i- Iri's rl' his l'1-ea-.o'i A--
I'lllllllllllC,
Tho Ohio State Journal publishes the fob
enty two tons ot this metal, oting in charge
of "the thiee large furnaces, were designed
for the casting of the cxpcritni ntnl gtain.
The in tnl was led from each uf thise fun.a
ees to u ho'ge po I cqut-di:'.lniit, from nu ll of
',he moulds nud ci.inniunitali,ig iy two
'runnels' with the "gates."
"About one o'clock the three furnaces
were tapped in quick succession, and in a
moment three streams of molten iion were
pouring into the pool, from which, as the
metal rose to the level of the openings, two
fiery lines shot into each of the moulds.
Tlic intense heal of the iron pouring along
these seven streams, with the molten mass
in the re.'i i ioir, seemed to hue no extraor-
1 dinarv died on the workmen, who iierlbrm- I
lowing letter from Ynlhindighnm to n jebel j t.,) their accustomed duties of skimming and :
Colunel a copv of which was sent Noith i clearing the moulds with ti much iielii'.Vr- 1
bv James l'limi West, Co. A, Nineteenth O. ' the glowing inelal suiroumiing 1
11. cm ami lining me an wiin snoners oi
i i i. . . ,. . r , ., !.'. ,
his ;,i,.,.i, .,,;,.,;, ,! 1 "lnlcr the impression mat n.cy were sjues.
Y. 1., who, ;n l letter to his brother, thus i
relates how the document came into
and Newport, in conspiring to release the
prisoners nt Camp Chase, ami overthrow the
Stale Government. The conspiracy was
brought to light by United States detectives
who were supposed by the pnlties implicated
to be spies from the rebel army, and were
treated with full confidence. The plot, us
disclosed to the detectives, was that an tit
tack was to be made on Camp Chase, release
the prisoners confined, ;5,o0l) in number, to
seize the nrscnnl nt there, and then to com
mence the Kchcl campaign in Ohio.
Cuilcd Slides Marshal Sands nnd Proves!
Mar.-hal Major Penney arrested the follow
ir.ir persons implicated in the plot Ci,.nks
W. H. Catheurt, of Columbus, foimerly
School Commissioner of Ohio ; T. D. Cres
sop. of Columbus, formerly sutler in the
1st li Ilegulars, w ho w ere ty lend in the at-
Coingtoii. regular agent of the rebel Gov
ernment, who furnished monev to detectives
General Hooker was attacked at 12
o'clock, midnight, n severe fight continued
for two hours, with lighter word until 4
o'clock A. M.
"Hooker reports nt 7 P.0 this morning
that the conduct ol'hU troops wns splendid.
They repelled every attack made on them,
iind drovc the enemy from every position
they assailed."
Nothing additional has been received at.
the headquarters of the army up to noon
to-day concerning Hooker's victory. The
light took place id lJrown's Perry, on the
Tennessee, liiver, near Chattanooga, ami the
result is considered of tho highe.-t import
ance, r.i it relieve llebel obstruction to '
stenniboat navigation to that point, and
secures other advantages in opening up the '
way for army supplies. i
Xakiivii.i.V., Oct. 21). Lookout Mountain I
wns takenn the 2Sth by oiu troops under .
Gen. Hooker, with the P.leventh Army;
Corps, u portion of the Twelfth, and Pal- i
nier s Division ot tlic f ourtli I orps. 1 Hey
met witli no serious opposition.
(,KNi;nAi, itusr.i ka.ns anh nu: iii hi r.i.r.c-
1 IONS. j
The news of the favorable result of the
Ohio election was received nt Chattanooga '
on tiie 11th. An o;-d;r v;r; immediiitely
icn'. o,it to the iliilcrcul divisions, l.ngailes,
ot winch the i
tii, Coughs, Cold?, Ae. Tbo only i.lgrcl of the d
virtiniT in f nding lb Prrjcriplion Is to benefit the
Afflicted, and pprond lnfnrmn:iuii nhicli he conceive,
t be invalunblc ; and he cif every FiilTi-rer will
try bis retneilv, an it will uoot ticai ro(hin(;. nnd limy
I'rovc a Hwiuit.
l'nrtien MiinR the prwiiptioii will aihlrcss
llcv. i:iAV.ni A. WILP'.i.N. V. lllimnsliiirs,
Kings Countv, Now Yoik.
fiet. in.1FM lm
I l.K W,-K 1IY llMi;.s !
! In not triflo ivilh your Htallli l oiifiiluli.n nnd
I t'biiractrr.
j If you are roftVricfC with any Ilsrtup.. fur wUKJi
j nr.i.MHui.i) e txTUACT r.i: mi
; i.srccoDiuicnded.
'Jiy it ! Try it! Try il !
j It will cure yon. nve hinp siirTerir.ix. nllnj liij; yn0
mid InHinnni'tiien. mul i ill ri'-l"ic vou lK,
; JIKALTH AM I'lltiTV.
At litllo f;xfirn.. and l:n eii.diO
i t'tit out tho Advrrtisenienl in miolhcr colninim
nnd cull or wnd !' r it .
IJOT A XIUEZ X2RXNIC.
A UIOj'ILY CONCHNTrtATrC
a t-rciTic.
1H AT V ILL liEIdtVE TIJi: AI-TLiaub, A.V!
Aol mnhe Irunliitrli,
1K. UOOFLAKD'S
German Bitters
PKKI'AllKK UV
DR. C M. JACKSON,
i'iin..i)i:i.i'iu..
W 11,1. l:iTi:CTl ALLY AM) '.MOST ( j.UT ij
LY
fl'iSK A i.i, iiKi;AmB:s
arising from n
bi.-iordore'l I. Ivor,
fluinncli.or Kidneys .
'J'bou.aiel or our ciiirrM nro rofler'iiii: ,,,o In .
jio.ia at:d I.ivr li..rne. nn.l ,i. t.,; , ,.
ingquo.iions u i ly wc K"riiuli c
llOOFI.A.XIfS OKilMA x i:j TT I ,
will cure tin in.
KVSI-IU SI.V AND 1,1 V Ell IHM Kl
l)o ynn rife with n pouted tongue ,,. ig... ,,
"" V "'" "';"' 1 r H,1,. fr break
lust ? I)., yon tool hen yon tie-. ,. ,, . ,,,
S'ii-i ion eiui M.-i,leelv e;. t -l t ' T , ... ,.
in ll.e i(,i,l ,.i I..,.,
ho iivasi.,i.t.v '
lll'l il'u.Viile ,.
ll.'ive a di.ii'e
dnlne-
with heniiii
iioweii, en-tin. mid irreulii
li'e f jo vou Ihrow I
ut!i n n
J-4" Thk Cost or Consi nirTs.-The
Copperhead (Mgiuu have been dealing so
contempt of
, r. but we believe that no
possession :
While out on a reconnolssam e vestcrdav, ! ascideiil has ever yet occurred tit the works
i we captured the haai'e. and private papers J during ,he t-pcration ol ca-tine; 2o:wrih-
much in fiction of late, that thev have not : of Col. D. D. Inshall, of the tth Alabama, j slaM.liu tne umi-manv u- cuaiuci i
onlv deceived their credulous readers, but ! Ceben refiiment. The f. ;!U,w i,-.S iuterotin ! 1 Jl'fZ . :'"3
,111,1 l ii IT ll i l Liter Ml-lin-ll lit' I I, M - r.-y-.u v. ,--..,.,,.,... . v
have befoi'ejed themselves. One of their
laiiilhrhatn, while here, was found unions
last canards, before thu election, was astute- ' ,U papers. 1 send you a copv of.il, so llu.t lerlacing on their w
vou mav know where this man stands, and
be governed accordingly, as from the tenor ;
of your last letter I was led to believe that
vou was inclined to favor his election ns :
come to
tuent from the "Boston Post,"' that the ex
penses of the draft were so great, that every
conscript would cost, the government live j
thou-and dollars. Suppose thai only one Governor of Ohio. Put when vou
hundred thousand conscripts are obtained, ! understand his (! nt,i,nbU ,i,,wi. 1 hope for I
according to this thev would cost live lain- i tllc Slllu' " 1,10 ,ulI,u; ol t,lu' family. I
dred million., of dollars- a sum sullicient to 1 i"",1,11'0 f l,nir tuU,lt,ry' iyuK W,U '
. ... . hold voiir vote Irom t"l v;). I he .
Keep in the tiekl, nearly two years, an army : n,;imii ii:ti,.r will be sent to headoiiartds !
hall a million men. besides keeniii'i tin for "Hosev's" insnection.
hot metal and cold water, crossing and m-
iv, poured into the
moulds without accident. The success ol ,
the experiment nbiimhiuth demonstrates the I
capacity of the works for ihe mauufacttire ,
of guns of tw eutv im h clibre. 1
i t hall a million men. besides keeniii'i tin
an immense navy. Yet such is the stutl'
vith which our neighbor of the Copperhead
D'nuvri'i, and others like him, lay before
their deinded readers bh facts. We trust
tliut he w ill be more cautious in regard to
lii.-r-fncts and figures, in the legislature,
where, although they may tolerate liny
i'j;oii !:rt:'.M'f:.
Mr. Mason, the Southern (Viv.lni-sior.cr.
who had n turned to J'.ivd.iivl fr.'m Prance,
was the ptic-t of Mr. V. S. Lind-siy. M. P.
Piaron liotli-child litis umie to t-ie n-!:-. f
.:!'the fmiint-LS of Piance. and he 1.': tak'-n
four mi'iliiuis steiiiuc; i.f Prench Treasury
( .y ofle'.ter c?j.ti.r..il bonds nt Cve percent, iiiter"-!.
Ir.Aii ( O....NF... : Your kind note and in- i 1;'- """5 Ward Peeeher h:x been pre
vitation ol'vesterdavwas this uiornh.g hand- l- " ';" by the .lud.r.ts n
ed me bv vm.rbrother-iu law. who will hand 1 "on eonl,.,;.,;-! colleg. s. He was also
vou this in return. It would give me much j ''itcrtnmeu at a bnewell breaklast u I.on
r.i ... ..::.,.., ,..! ,...',, ,.,,,,.,,, ,i I dou bv h'.s ad'.inr, t -..
i-' l . .1 l, I u ill 1 1.11 ili u..vi -i. .iiiiiiiii i - ..
before leaving the Coiifederacv, but it i
linpo
sible to do so. ns I have made
amoui.L of tough yarns that are plausible, ! arrangement to start this A. M., with the
and commit mauv flagrant errors, thev j t arliot train for Wilmington.
;n ., ,i . 1 1 ., , , You surmise correctlv, w hen vou sav that
will not be willing to subscribe themselves :m . , i .r -.; i i. i, .'xii,
i vou .jcllRe to me be the tneinl to the houth
unconditional disciples of Munchausen. I ju )u.r tiruggle for freedom. My feelings
Bach stories a the above, and the story of i have been publicly expressed in my own
fifteen hundred warmis brim, nmi.-terrd in i country, ill that i.'.lytation from Ltd Ch.it-
Jlilton, would make a marvellous impression
in the halls of the legislature.
J-j" Wrv is it?-Two year aro when
lite soldii is were going through this place,
to defend tho best government on earth, cer
tain politicians made it a point to be at
every train inquiring of the soldiers w hether
tiiey were Democrats, f-cver.d notices ap
peared in the ('jfl'i r.u'd Orpin of this place
stating, that "the soldier were all Democrats
and did all the fighting while the Pe
publicaus remained at home." Now these
nunc men set up a great how 1 because tht:c
i-nmc fcohliers were in favor of Curtin, and
arc bitterly opposed to their voting. Why
13 it i We would like an explanation. If
the soldie.M were all democrats two years
hn when thfy went to fight for their coun
try, w hy so afraid of their voU's now ? What
could have induced thorn to vote in opposi
tion to these men, iliese self-constituted
pure democrats i If the soldiers were
ull Republicans when they went, why did
these men deceive their friends through the
country by telling them a lie ? These Cop
perhead politicians will get themselves cor
Di red unless they invent another canard to
get themselves out of the ir farmer d'. ep-
hani "My Lords, vou cannot conquer Aine-
; riea.'' There is not a drop of Puritan blood
I in my veins. J hate, depise and defy the
tyrannical Government which ha: sent tne
atnoiw vnii. for inv oninion.-.' sake, and shall
never 'give it my support in its cru-ade upon
your institutions. Put you arc mistaken
when you say time are but liw such i.i
the I'nittd 'Statis, North. Thousands
are there who would skeak cut but for
the military despotism that strangles them.
Although tho contest has Ken, nud will
continue to be, a bloody one, you have but
to per-cvere. and the Victory w ill surely Ic
yours. You must strike home ! The de
fensive policy lengthens the contest. The
shortest roau to peace is the boldest one. -You
c;'.n have your oun terms by gaining the
battle on your enemy's soil.
Accept my liiiil ligards lor your pir.-ona.
welfare, and sincere thanks for your kind
wishes in my behalf, and hoping and pray
ing for the ultimate cause m which you
nie. lighting, believe me, us ever, your
friend, " C. L, Y.w i.anmoaa.m.
Col. D. I). Insha. i , blh Ala. Yols.
A 4'ily in tier Stocky .rniiu;iliis.
The resident population of Virginia, Ne
vada Territory, on the 1st of July, was esti
mated at fifteen thousand, the daily average
number of transient visitors being as many
more. Alani street, which is the Jimadwi
The Loudon 7V.'.. MihlLhc r. Inter bv
the well known correspondent "Mysterious.''
commenting upon and showing the import
ance of the seizure of the steam ram in t r.i;
Mersey, and expressing the belief thai the
public will stand by the t iovernment ill
their determination to defeat fraudulent
cont'.'ivan.TS.
Mr. Laird had been -.iking at P.irhcn
head, defending his couisc in the matter of
the Alabama, etc.
The Knn.i ror I.o.ii- Nai.o!e::u In 1 ivc. ived
and congratulated the Mexican Deputation
on their sucee-s. j
iiknky wai:i r.i. 1:1 iii'.i'. at i kti:kiiau..
I'p.li; t'l.e I. . lid. ,11 ! j
The scene otit-hli; f the hall was, nb.n
e, -iher, one of a ii.ost i xiraordine.ry de-ctip- '
lion. A crowd bigan to a--.-enib!e as early ;
as o o'clock" and before 'J o'clock it bcamc
so i'en-e atel ntif.ie: ,i,e, a coivph-tcly to
block up. Hut only tli' I'.iotw.iy, but the
carriage-way of the Mrand, anil tin; ci m-
inittee of uiiinagei-.i :;t wisely ddcruiined at
once to throw open tlie duor-. V ri'.oh took
place, nnd the hall b. eatne lillid to ovei
ilowing in a few iniuules. Toe poliecuen
and hall-keepers were powi-rlei-s to eou'eud j
age.iiist tills immense uow,'i. who immei '.i
a'.elv lilleil tin; spacious corridors and stair-
ea-es leading to the hall, slill haing an i
I immense crowd both in the Mralid and
j Plllieigh strcit. A lew luiiilites befoie ,
I scch o'eloek "M r. P. Scott, the city Cham-
be-rlain, ami the chatrman ot the meeting I
accompanied by a la rye burly o the com
mittee of the eiiiiiia ip.i'.io-.i .-nciity anivcl.
but w ere unable to make their w.tv through
spatehed
and, according to agrei'inent. were to meet
Cat heart and others nt Camp Cha-e, and ex
pected to mature the plan of attack on Camp
Chase; Ruth McDonald, of Covington. wU,
acted rs riftjl ir'.'ier through he rebel Vines,
and whose home was the lieaiitiiii';ters of
the rebels ; Siiinuel P. Thomas, a merchant
tailor, of Cincinnati, and his wife, antl Cath
arine Parmenter, of Cincpiiiati. Li format ion
has been obtained that an nrgani.nt ion exist
in Illinois, awaiting the outbreak in Ohio,
to produce similar results in that State.
Other particulars are known to the authori
ties Inn not et made public.
I' 1 '.:".! 1 I l:s HI' Tlll'.IH lil'.TIifTt'iN a:-i
Aiiur.sT, ;
Cl.M IN.NATl, Nov. 2. I
Considerable stir was made in this city on
Saturday night, by the arrcht sf Samuel P. !
Thomas, and his wife; .lames P. Put ton, of
Covington. Ky. ; Ruth McDonald, of New-!
poit. iy.. and a Mrs. Parmenter. charged on
the allid avit of Major Keany, of General
fox's st a if, with conspiring to release live,
thousand rebel prisonous in Camp ( ha e,
two hundred rebel officers in the Ohio peni
tentiary, nnd a many mole in M'Lcan Par- ;
lael-.s, in 1l';s pity.
The arrests were made by detachments of
Putted States trnops. under the din etion of
l':ii',( d Slates Marshal Sands. ii;id tin partiis
were heal in IO.OuO ea. h. for a heaving on
Wednesday before Pnited States Coiiunis
her Polliday. George Y.. Pugh i counsel
for the accu-ed.
On Sunday the Mar.-hal went t Columbus
on a special train and arrested the late State
School Commissioner, Callicart J J. D. Cris
sop, former partner of Thimuis ; ti Mr. Sla.le
i foin.eilv a rebel prisoner, and a Dr. l.a.ele,
' who stands high among the Copperheads,
l.a.ele was pill in the penitentiary, and the
others were brought in irons to this city,
i and Iran 'feired to the county jail.
: Mr-. Parmcoter was a washerwoman at
the I nited Slates hm racks in Newport, and
a eo between of the prisoners and outside
i emissaries. The detectives gained her con
' fideiiee and that of Mrs. McDonald and be
' came parties to their plana. They all met
frequently at Thomas's house. Thomas fur
nished money to buy axes mid chloroform
i to release the prisoners, and furnished a
i di-'oiiise to the detective who traveled be
am,!, regiments ot the eorj
following is a copy : ' ;
IIi ad V autkus Poi tun Attuv C'T.rs, '
Chattanoooa, (let. 11. IM'i". The follow
ing dispatch if just received from depart-!
uieiit hvad-ijuarti r.- : ;
1I;:ah ii Ai:ii'.Ks Dii ai:tmi-.nt rr tmk
CvMi.bui.AM), Oct. 11. ISO:'.. U P. M. ;
General Granger, Commanding fourth Army
Corns; Ohio l'uu: fur Br.e.tLrh bv thfrty i
i thousand. Send wo.'d for three times Ihrcc
' l'vomrli ti".1 ranips. No information of!
j .lie ru'i ,on to: cheers to be g'veu l-'V our
pickets.
; P.v cov.uii'iibi of Major Cen. I!i: i uixv
.1. J. Reynolds. Major- Cell, and I h;vl X
Stall'.
! Diision comnianders will sre that the
abo",e order is complii d with. Py order of
j . Major-General (.uanoi.i:.
I Immediately on tin) receipt of this order.
' the dilierelit regiments wire drawn up. and
nt the word of command three times three
: rousing cheers were given from one end of
j the line to the other, at the defeat of the
! most ii uli lit traitor in the land" NYrh or
South.
j i -
l;:vc tit;t;iifM'it' in lient mi. y.
The Nashville i;,;'un of the iTth sais :
i ""A very respectable s'.avi holder from
Kentucky 'informs us that, within three
weeks past, a change seems lo Imxe u me
' over the negroes in the southern counties of
that State, ai.d large number- ol them are
runnhiL' oil'. He says tKu over one hii-dri d
and fifty have escaped from one county,
and the" trouble i- increasitiLr. In spite of
the enormous prices which the great Ken
tucky staple, tobaeeo, is bringing, slaves
have" depreciated greatly in value. A very
large proportion ol the slaveowners say that
shnery is hopeles-ly destroyed, and that
they are willing to aequiesiein any dispo
sition which may be made of the slaves.
Thi.- sentiment is rapidly spreading among
the people. The I'l.ion men are almost
unanimously opposed to the factious and
sell'.-ih eour'-e of the pro-slavery bigots nt
Louisville and Prai.ki'ort.''
.ot i:iz.
Hewiire ol 'Counterfeit-! Ai-H fur llihiilioliln
.. i.in io v, ' ' . .'?'.. ':"'"" ''"o-
lime no other, i ures loiiui.nuea. : -; - . . imi ii"in ue :..m,, - .
lieKdirr 10-2ni ' ''" .vousivell ,, ,!. ii,, ,. , Il, ,
- - e-i!iti. mid n sinkue; wlien 0.,- ,., i ....
llMTolt or Avr.ini AN Prur fir : with ymir i,, ymi him; hwirtlmi n oeeii.:,,iin! v ' b'
perm ission I wi-h to sn v In tlic renders nt" your pi- , low spirite 1. mm! ,;l; ,,n , j,. , '. Vi"-
jier tlint 1 will mid by return loHil lo nil who v.i-li ; Are you not ueu-nM;iv iienmi. et'tu, '
it (tree) n Jteeijip. with full ilireeti,m fur nmkini; 1 not hpu.m-.v re.'lev. im l oi;,,, .,,. ,.!..ii
nnd usinn n sillilile Vesetalile linlni. tint willel'e,;-, In fre vial en en In ;i ' n-, I it ' ",'.' '
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I-'re.-idei.. nnd till iiniiirilie of tlie Skill, lenvin Ihe kin dry nnd sealv' !!-' ' iu'.
mine Mil. eleiir. miooth mid biautiliil. i your life u biirihi-u. full uf fori lei iie.-
I will Hlsoniliil fre-' to those l.ulile' Itald Ilea'!' ttoomi . , , - . ' "
erliuie K;.ee. ". .1.. ..m...I... m.d i ,; S.n ,i..l io.i wi u a ' - blaTT
thul will enable llieni to;art n!,iU ene.vtb ol l.nxu
rin lit ilair. w lii -ker". fr a Mnunache. in le-s li.iiu
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Oiaii w ;thnllt eharce. Ib-t.e-tt'allv j an -,
JI"S. 1". 1 IIAI'MAN. ( l.eni-t.
No s;; ;r.,alway. New V' r',c.
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Ill this place, on 'Ih'.irsd.iy last, of dipthe.- j
ria, PYAN. an infant si.jif .lolm Kny and
M.oy S. Clement, aged 2 yeais;i"id I", months.
'JT.U is the seeom! vi'-tini ol lhat fell d"
stroyer ithe family of Gen. Cleir.nil. wilhin
a mo'.ilh.
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tioaa. Democrats m ill see tho iuconsisieiicy
nt once, and the soldiers will readilv dia- Pl)lli."u being elegt.iuly d.re,sed tuales and
cover that thev have been slandered by
tin; crowd, and a nu ss.-n
to the laiw-.-'.u. i police station lor an extra
body i f police. About thirty of the reserve
men were in, tin diately sent, and these aided
by the in. u aireadv on dutv, at last succinic. I
W..1I ,it"tl, mi ..it.- w ,-.i,. it,.-, ,..it,n- i in loiciiio a linss:i..:c lor in,' cniuiman
of n mile in lcn'lli. is crowded vi ith oeonle ! his frieinls. .Mr. P.eci -her
! ot every pniilc and ile-cription ; n large pro
and
time I
hairi:
t t!
unable to gain
a quarter of an
temales.
The buildings on nmi.i street mo mostly
brick ; the lir-t story iron, open in front.- t
Tliiigi.es liglit, cheerful appearance to j
tlie tlre.t, especially in the night time whi n ,
brilliantly lighted with gas. .Many of the
biiildiim's in this city are provided with I
'"The general impro,io is thae General ! Vmh and sahuhander,; all the four and ,
. e ..... , .ti,,,. klmv briek- mi I ie,,n Iront lie,, iioii,
ommuiKi . .. ,: , , '
imil. nr.g.s now collie ii i nave one or boiiii
these miserable politicians, and that poli
tical capital has been nnule out of their
iidib'.ing to fight, for their country and
everything that is Bear and dear to them.
Mead lias been suspended in the
of the Briny by General John S'.dgwick."
Xorthinnlirrliiml Cn'tuly Ikm-icmt.
l-i?" 'c Khould like our Hr.-ckinridgo
iieighl or to explain how it stibordiniltc otli
rer can bii.-pcud hi., biipiri ir :j eomma'td.
That would be neither rj i.i'..' '.'..'. .7 r h'
v isaflc.
"The xi rit of h-iltat rorpun i not and i:e er
has been suspended ill the rebel eocfi .(; icy.
Mr. Lincoln is ahead of ,1c if. Iavi in thii
patlic.ihtr." Xiirt!rtiu(i, rl'tiitl Cvuut'j J,-i.h
rr,;t.
J- fr" JetT. does not take the trot, Lie to
tiupcnd the ivril of habeas corpus, but sti',
pcmli. ;n; iu lii idnsl. which aceDiiiiu, per
haps, for the fa. t th,.l he ha., lV-ver traitiir
in Lis Conl'ed.ra.'; thaii mc line; in the
Nmth.
lit xi.ni in' i..i i iiiiis. - A report
baving gone abroad thai Co-. Curtin w.i.-erio.i-lv
ill, the llai i i d are; '!'i lem iph i on
ti.lnti it, and ua tl .it his health, in-bad
of hWruiingly bad, i chrtr'nigly im-
i r .ving, nu,) that lie ii now not unlv re
ar-
ur.g.s now collie up have one or
of those i'ldispeiisablef. atures. Some of the
stie. ts an- so blocked up xi ith lumber, brick
and nioitar, tiiat teams are ,ii times unable
lo get along; common labortrs get from si
to ii'"i a day w ithout board. The city .sup
ports four daily new spapers, n theatre, opera
house, several churches, and any number of
liielodeoiis 'ind nepro miuslr. ls ; lo say noth
ing' of the iu-tiUitions already enumerated
abort:.
o one xvho ha- been hen; can form nr.
idea of the amount of treasure to be been in
in passing throuudi Main street. At Wells
iV i';irgo's banking house and express olliee
it is not uncommon In see ton-of "silver
brieks'' hcrh-d in and out in the course of
arri'.ed, but iu- hii.i-elf
admittance to the lniil unti
hour idler the nine appointed lor the coui
!,u nci incut i f his iid lass. 'I'lie reverend
oeulleinan bore his .'.! "ntii u in tin- crowd
iilh great good humor, and v, as rew arded
with a perfect ovat'on, the croud pressing
forward in all directions to shake hand.-,
with him. ile xas a! list fairly carried
into the hail on the shoulder of the p iliec
meii, and the iloou: were ot i nee elosid and
piii.r.ied by a burly of police, who distinctly
niiiiounced that no more person- Mould be
adniitled, wlieth -r holding ticket-nr not.
This had the elVeet ot thinning, to some
txielit. the erowtl outsi.l,'. I ut some IH.OUO
i,l" more people still remained, t ag, r to seize
on any chance i4'a.!mi--i...i tt.:,t ::.igl.t arise.
At a (pinner past .-even a tieiiu ndou- lm.t
of cheering Irom xvilhin the building an
nounced that .Mr. 1'itcher had made his
apbearruee on the p.altorni. Ihecheeiii
was then tr.Uc.i lib
le echoed again
tween the Columbus and Cincinnati coiitial
crates. 1 le visited Coluinlius In ruienyy and i tion, requests the t.ovi ri.or
conl'erred with t'athenrt and others there, tive States to a-sist in raisinj
and was in conference xvith him when arrest- .
: . il.
i Ti' p!;m f rch nse at Camp Chase w as a
! follows: When the prisrtneis saw n beacon
i liL'hl at a certain point, they should be ready,
i The guard would be shot by their outside
1 friends, and axes would be thrown over to .
i them. Once out, with axes nnd nrms pro- j
lidcd, they were, to storm the penitentiary, .
I release Morgan and the other otliccrs,, and '
: start for the Ohio river and cross near Mays- ,
' viilc. Cathcnrt was to go along, receiving
a commission iu tlie rebel iiiniy for his re- i
ward.
I Caiheart vxas urn sled at Rev. Sabin'
j Hough's house. Hough i.- the seceasiouist !
i to whom Valhindighiiui wrote in 18lil that
. "the I'nion was hopelessly divided." Cut il - '
, eiiit was IVoiii Dayton and one of Vallamlig
i ham's purlirular friends and nduiiies.
; XVii.l as the m lieme is. there seems to be
iiliitiidnnt evidence that it was to have been
! uied a week ago ; but the plans miscarried
then. (Hher arrcsU are to be made. It is
t known how extensive the organuatioii
Mi-.-Mo
tile ;
i
i
l:ii7.a XVovU,
Ann M.,im-.
'un.h Ci i--;i' r
Mi-s Malil'la
Mr
11.
for this infernal business was.
The
Itclicl 'imilry OiMTiiliiiK on
'u'riil 4rmil'h l.iiifet.
l.ot isviLLK, Nov. 2. The tAiHnMMenrns
that the rebel forces un.I.r S. 1). l.ee,
heeler, Hoddy, and Forrest, are in the
neighborhood of Decatur, Court hind, nnd
, I liscumbta, Ml t lip So.llli Ot tlio leniiev-ee
r j river. They tiuinbrr in all about liftcii.
. . .. ..... . 1 1 .. ,, , ., ... 1 o, .;, i.,H fin, nr.'. ,., r... I til r.
l i' UK' ouisnieis, Him ...".'-I n..... i-,,.s
nud a"ain. The bulk of n, " thi. line ui' General Grant's eommiiiii-
l'K'I.A'B tno'x '
AVii!.n:.'.s, The Pies';. Ij-ut of the Uiited
Slate- by l'i'.jelamatiou, bearing date on the
SeVeilb elttii d.iv of '.'tobcr, lcoil, h is caiiu 1
for TillliiK 'ill'Mi:r.i) THi '1 SAN D
Vtd.l'NTl-l'.llS. t) recruit the regiments
now in the field from the respective Slabs;
.li. iro. )(', J!y information received this
dav, the quotu ol the Mate of j'';;ar- lvania
under said call is .Ucl.ucd to be TIIIKTV
KliiUT Tllul'.vVND TWO Iil.NDliKD
AND SlXTV-I'.ltlllT Ml'.N, Cis.-jcs; .!,
ir,( .'ti, 1 lie 1 lesi.ieiu in in- sal. i i -ro.-iamu
I no I'. spee
thu
le'iuired :
Now, Therefore, I. Andrew (J. Ccriin,
Governor of the Couiiiinnwealtii o1' I'etitis;. 1
valiia, do earnestly call on the good and
loyal freemen of this Commonwealth, lo
enlist in the sen ice of the I'niled Stabs,
nnd ! the rroclamation aforesaid, so lhat
the required quota may.be made up la fore
the Fifth day ot January next, on which
day tlie ('resident announces that a draft
will coninuiice for any iltlicicncy that may
then exi-t in the same.
The freemen of l'ennsyh ania enlisting
under this call will Le attached to regiments
from this State. .Xll x. ho are willing to
: enlist ale requested to present themselves at
i. nee, lor that purpose, to tne l nited "-ta'es i iYiiii.vlini.i-i
I lovo.t Marshals recruiting antl ltlllterill"l V'l-.lu.inberbtn.! Hunk St
1 olliccs, in their respective cities, town and
! counties. They xx ill leeeive the following
sums as alloxvau.e, pay, premium and boun
ty, x i. :
To every recruit xvho is a veteran volun
! t. er, as defined in General Or.hia of the
! War Department of June 2a, lmi.l, .No. I'll,
' fur reel citing veteran volunteers, one month's
pay ill advance, and a bounty and premium
'amounting to f4U2. ioall other recruits,
I hot Veterans, neci pted nud euli-teil as re
' quilt .1 in cxi-ting Orders, one month's pay
in advance, and in adult ion a bounty audi
premium iimoitniiui; to (:jn-J. j
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Sornon Hopkins,
S'.iliHlt 1 ruhe
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'oMhntnlu rli.nd I ' i i , I
Tel...'iii.i St.. !,,
Hei.l Csliile,
1UI' I'.. Oilier I'.atlk-.
Nut... i f ..th, r llt-i I -.
Cash Iter.:-,
.-occ:e in Xieah in- liidin l
."q c.'ic l.'ei lit-.-iite.
i.i.Mdi.n
N'olri. in .-irei.lati. n,
Ilie other Ilutlkf.
" t'oiniuouuefilth. 1 'tin . l
Specie I ertiti, -ate,
J'. p isitoi-,
k,
,t.
Ulal I., -a.! T. i d.
; :u r.s
..:..(! l,l
noil i a
(on e
laent I., ti v th, in.
lei, en.i'.iiiu. .1 -I, :
Ho -e 1 .it I .-i--. a; iii
lias tnlbotial l.c es
v hei
,!.lv
l.l'-L-
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... , .
of li.e
nil
injur
JI.'
.1
.! i-.-e 0. lo.illv i.ial t ,
f, .1 ..r , il no lit h. t.i.f .
ol ri u-Ninii: I l j r..
lor U!rccllli le l!.e u-e
Vliilii.leipliiii Jinn J
I'.'. let an 1
noil i - a- ii I
e. an 1 i,:.,i ai:
ti. :; k ... C
.1 thee;
I M 1'.
. ls'.l.
I I; , .
Diseases 0f Kidneys n:i,I Is
e-j...
.,.ia
J -
.d lie
lX.a.iut r,
i.opii o'i :
ld.i.ia
'il-
ji J mi on I i"'
in
i .Mlf.i
-.r.-eiv
ni
; lo n
It -I;
1 i: i'Ii
. Mi;.
a th,
I the crow d had now i
i stin t, which
: loud cries w ere ra.sed lor si.nu
(ho riuiaiicipal ion Coiniuitt.c.
member of
to address I
au hour. These ""bricks" in sh.al.e r.scml.lc ! "'" 1 ueca , v a-.... , er, i. sjiouue., ;
' the onltic.rv lire brief- but are much lai-'er. to; but fexepd iiiipromptu sp, i.lier, laount- ,
, and from nine hundred and ii''idx tive
i nice Inm.Xied and nim ly per cent, fineness,
; which i. lento ti'teen per cel. t. less than
purcril.tr - ii i:i;;ini; noii.e ei'hteen litin-
oi n;,n' it. d in Kuileioli : cations.
was coinphtcly lilied, ami1, A party ol W heeler scouts xvt re raptured
I for some member of in .Maury county, J iiiucssie, rectuuy, an.i
sent to Nashville.
g.oiiing i.u kir.'ugth, ma l.ee la-t u i j '
ing i phy-ii ..I vigor w hi. h he ha not p.
se-.. 1 f.r tin. p..l ll.l.-c ,xe..i.
.No
.I the
Mountain - S til I.u'ki
t i... i..,,.t. i., ..I ..,..., ., ;
j,, ' CU lljil.lt till s..o'o,.vi. s.',,.c ininii,i u, :
and ad.lresseii ti.o people in i.ivor oi itie
policy of the North, and their "iiiiark- were
received wilh loud cheering liom thi; l.iigt; '
majority of tho-c pie-.ul. Oi.e or two'
speakers raised their tioiees in sympathy !
willl the Solltil, but these Were spiedily'
dislodged from their position Ly th." crowd, j
who-e Noil In in syinpathies were tlin- nn- i
niMlakuLlv exhibited, livery burst uf cheer-
hall
died tl.iil.tr- em h. 'Ihe so'lit drafts sold
li.-qiii ill I iiiiioimt to a h il : n 1 if t thousand
dolisis it tiny, hums of twenty dollar- nnd
upward.- nr.- lis. u. illy paid iniwel.ly tlollar
pin e-, i.i p.ijier cillieucy tin re, or in any
iinii ii. 't I .una v.. .1 ,.l tin, l;....L.-
t itx b.;... the onlv I'"!.' G'Ul r. ...uiel. il lom wmnn n.
ihieevlitrep.,;;,,, v V ,.,,1 U Zr , .1 xvas tt.W, n up an. la. heni.ily tespond...! to i 1.315 .UmU iVom U inch mortal and
1 . 1 .. .. i . .i : . i.. i ... i. ... i , I..... . . ... . I ,.,,. i. r 1 hi r,l Is li.ivc 1 1 t-t 'ii I hruu ii m
II.
' Old.
So iiuu h fur a eiiy h th.m nix ye.irs
J 1 '." k have nei ixl trout n,, uiiu) cor
rfupotideiit, who w lite, liom the South, on r
thu i,i.utur-. of "T"il T iloi." a cm nouii
. ni, i iuLrai VH hi iewa mi l opitiioii. of
thjwui na l itn dlliation. 'I In ..: iew . ic
a, li ... hi . i lit i 1 1 i.i in d lui.l iAiiifol Ij
tt.,U. 1. 1 XI ill II. '. J'. tti'y I. plil it n ill e ill
XX b i' u V4i,li 'i "I t ,i. o ii;d. i.t .,
l,i,. ! .i.i .'..' 0 ' "I I I
Il to I
Iff
I ' I
I 1,1 lluisi, Hillside. Indict tlli'V lollldliot
have been moiti I III hu-ia-t ii" hud they bee.)
listening to the -l ... iu nt hi tun r himself
Tni . . lie eoiiiiaui d wuliiiut int. riiii-timi
unci tho rlomf of thu meeting. W lieu Mr.
lteieher and hl lileiidl issued li "in the
biiil.Jiiiy H,uy wern ti;itin renin. I with I,. ml
cht i'is A l ull lor a rlii-t r lor Al.i-uliani
lh.il Ihe In.bmi ti.nible on tuo .im !,, rc-lml. ltd l in u liiat.iu r lliol
"..ui. not willi.lnii.lu,, ii t tury only nil t.ncll.li c,.,.l can exhibit. A
ol polite unci liiii.iiie.l in the
II. III. igll kiln I, bt li.l blt'.t, U
iin.c .e, i,ii,.. lain,.,, i ,r I Ik I
loiliiiit lt tr'liil.u i.u iliw 1 )i-r
ll.uui.
t ub .ib. i, Nov. u.
A .. l ial t. .i.lel lioin Dl Moiniai,
I ) l. en
in.pt I XI
i l ri.illy, mi. I ll II .III iiki-r. I Mitiin- U, c
Iii ci ill u III is ) .1 Hi ,1 I ut 1 I. loll L Mi, in, I and
it Ink. ti by Ih. Iiubuii, ind Liinit-,1. , i.f l
l'orri st is reported lo have been again
Wounded ill it battle fought near Tilscuiubia
on the fit1!.
-
lliiliiirliiii'ii tit' I'url Kuiiitt-i.
I'm; I hi ss Momi.h:, Nov. 1.
The Hit hiuoiid W hig of Octobt rHl ban
been rut jved here, and contains the follow
ing diqi.ib h I
Cil xi.l I hlos, Oct UO. Tlic bombardment
of I'utt Sumter to day is t iio hi uvicst t tint
has vil taken placii. 1'i.uii sundown mil
'i iluu.l.iv uulil n'ui'low u on I hursd'iv,
:)U-
..ei.iir 1 airotts have l ieu itirow n iiejauisi
tlie foit. Our los ii iveii wounded.
This tveiiinej the tiiciny opeued f.ro from
the iiniru; batu-ry nt I'umiiiingii' I'oiut va
the liortl ea.t aglj of thu fort, vihieh m enu
to Le the special object of tin ir atti ntion
Thu runny' bitu-rir ingiti'l wrn those
M lir. iej aiid W er, the ( i iitru bnlterx
mid Ci.iiiiiiiiij;' I'oiut batliry, with the d
din. ui of liri d Munition
Tho biiiiiLni,lii.. il of Fori Sumter till
c.m . on: but the lir-ii mucii l.u ker. o.u
b i. . ,.' il.i I,
1 1 f. p
a I. ti l I.
lli'l I ll rrll.
. I I .I ol
IblllM! till
'll' I I li.l. .
I lii'lllli,
on. .1 -,
Iji.
Il Ui
ImUHIh
1 1.1 III
till III
1,1. iu Iv an i lib! i fi'ilv. I I"
1. rul J I' X '"' "' il'l"H
Aiix lurt.ier lniormaiioii uesircl can be
obtained frn:n ihe l':vtoi Miir-halst f the
f-pi ctive di trlels. I
j In tiiaUiib- thi- up peal to the good and'
! loyal freemen of l'i nnsylvania, I led entire j
eonfldencc that it will ie ctl'eetuallv rcsiioii- I
I ,r...l i., Th !.; :....;."... ... .i... '
.... .'i .'.. ...us; i ..j '.i ,ii. on ot i in
tern! of enlistment of the men now iu the I
j fn hi r nd eis it iiece-Miry to replenish our
i ri'gimcul.-i. i.et ii. maintain the glory which
thur valor ami conduct have n th t ied on:
the CommoiiiAealth, and let our people show
Ly their proiiipim ami alacrity on this
. occasion, that they have not abated iu lour- j
; age or love of country, or in the t.'t teriiiina I
j lion that the unholy ivL, liion, ulnu.lv -leu :
in .1 and .i.ii'g.T.it'r (hull bi- utluly criishid
an. I rxliligui dud. " I
t.ivcii under my hand nud the (in at Si ul of
Hie Stale, at 1 l.iri i.-'mrg, this twintv-,
llo.hlh day of OeloLcr, in the je.iri.f our !
land one thousand ight hundred and
kixtx three, and of Ihe Common calth the ;
liglity liglilb.
Ily the (iovernot ; A. (.'. ( l it I IN,
Kl l Si. 11 mi, Herein ry of the Common.
xxciilth. " j
(oiom.i. 1 1 uuimh' Cum 11 v -Vitir-
dy nlblnooll (In. iiii cawiliy liiiiuiH
iin.b r eiuiiiiiaiiil of ( olniu I A lex.nidi r Cum- 1
lliilign pr ltd ill ( In lniil .tletil, pit vi,ni
l il ilfpalliinr l.irlhex.ut ofmir l'i,'!nLel
Cuiiiiiiiii!.' de.eiui j;rttit irtdil for the
lol.or vthii'h he h i. iijieih l up, n itt
i.;:4iiiali.ui 'I he reeifi, .,1 ha . In 11 i.,ii,t .
Iv li.rioi'.l, nn. I will prii) uf.itliv 1.1,1
fi n 1 in. el 1 1 ih. it. 1, 1 in p, f., 1 1 1 i,
. ' ', 1 I
" 1 eeilil'y I lie ul...i- -tntenant 1
lo till' l. -I of ll:V kin-., h .l'e 111: )
.1 1: run:;
Sw..ril lili-l '.lY.-l ;'., I bi .. e to
V. .1 I' ll Kl I', .Voll l) I'abl;
N,.v 7, Is i.l.
. be ju.t
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I I.I.X . :.
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mid liu. :
ijim ai ui. J.u
MUUUMM; (i(Mi),s! n
ltlach (llos-y silks,
t 4 lilack Casliinet'i s;
Siljier lilack Mohairs,
Fine Jl!a k Alpaecas.
lilack and I'lt'ob; Dchiin..
W hile and 111 ,', U Figioe I Dilaines,
u iii.it K 1 ri pe .xi .in I,
Lupins I.I.tck all wo.,1 Delaiim,
lilack Silk IS-r.-.;.-..
liood II1.I. W Deluge,
l'l.iin ll'aeU l.iiij'i.iui,,
I'l.iiil iil-ii'k ( iiln r.i '
Nl'il Figured lll.iek ( :t!ii,,
Fine lilack Si, k Fl.uiliei",
lilai k I. oie 1 1!-,
JMI ill Ilia, k Kid liloi, ,,
I'l.u k Silk (iiiiinth iii,
lil.u k (iloMt, in Miitty,
Fill ' .Mourning II ntdki' . hi. f,,
Itl.u k ci.tti.u an, I u,, ll,,.,,, ,
lilack Thil.it uild Wool N.a-vU
A''. A".
l ice bile of lm iib.n f e. ,,14
pi ti lm. I for ,'. m io. ..ii,,,
F V bbli.lt 1 .'. mi
r- ru' erj , 1 1, 1 ,' , ';. 1 1 -1, 1
lll'l
h.'it 1.1... : one I 1
ll lln.si sui pi l.i.. etlect.
I'AltliN'l.s I :it in ,n, r.'.
nnd i-bin I. m:.,. ii,. i,
1 ii.-y coin in, -ii U uith in, ...
l.nT.r.Aic, vi.. ,-n m
i: g loud it. 1 tl.i ir hi -..it,
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