Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, March 02, 1863, Image 2

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    lOtk^, 0.1. ij .,• ..w e
toter, probity—the liberty - if the nation. Who,
way come of it I do not ktiow; what disaste
to the nation, who can tell Y We are. I belier•
in my heart. all loyal; the most of the Amer'
can peeple are sound, wise, loiat, and true
E lipptati-el Little knew o^e men wt's made
that writing w i s d om i s se , o Liroof.,h all
the interveuteg time, that fartiont; should desire
to eet aside their work after they had em , o
died t ie principle of honer and national life it,
that great charier of our liberties—the Consti
titration of the Uniteo Stares. [applause.]
What. was c hat prineriple? It was diversity in
sinity--;it is the principle that binds the hes
trimly bodies together, that. makes ail the star,
move each in its own orhit, while all fortri one
iitorioos constellation. in which all are u o ite t i
yet eaehls free. The people must decide this
great question They have made it themselves
Their v- ice must be beard and listened to, for
wimp e people speaks its real sentiments. they
Wart from.the heart in a voice of thunder that
&tail be obryied [Great applause.] You owe
it to your . public servants, who are bound to
obey your will. to assert your power; anti - if the
worst oinnes to the worst; if the -tide of mis
tontine rises higher and higher; if the strong
pillare.ofq..iherty crumble, there will be placed
in the way of the people the memory of Wash ,
ingtonOtir the fright particular star et their
devotion. Still striving to carry out his pre
eepts, they will fail, if fail they must., holding
the Constitution in their hands, crying with
brea'b, unfailing
L-allo LIVE THE UNION.
Gan Q4VE Tea COPSTITITTION..
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pea
Th!a cnitAitution as It Is-
*he j . lidg.s of the Supreme Court of Wis
a"it'Aave all AVOitioni-ts, but they are sound
iiiw r' r tid.int- aof integrity. What we can
"' say 6 "‘st President of the United States.
of the Abot;• .
toczullers of Congress, or of
il l "" Ah°thi°2 1 . t(palters we WO!. of, we eon
My truly °f Ju g 4 \ Paine, Dixop and th , -ir
associate, they have P'14,1 1 themselves true to
Sheir oath to sup. err , illb Constitution of the
'United States--they have ebt. pe.jared them-
Selves for the mike of party pla'earnis or party
- purposes. In a case of hatreas ei..p les w hi c h
reeently cams hetovi them, involving - 3 / 4 , 3 Con
atitaticnal power of he President to dt - mlare
martial l' w, and seise- i m p r i son and try ~,,,f
sous martial, or mutter : , crnntn i so i mi, eit , zem ,
Id the 'Jailed States, not /I the military ar,
and residing in States whet. t h e edwinie , r4
Ciao of the civil law was a , ilist roc ed, : the
ih ree j u a geo delivered a. parate G;ltkiong , differ.,
lug in some nOttt es.encial points ur , a ll con _
stirring in denying to the-Presioenithe powers
&aimed and eivreb'cd by him. .Itt, e p„i ne
idebeerr d the opin'on of the court, L w hi c h
be deeds the following points:
1. The government of the United Stat, i s
invested wi b foll power by the F d r4l
l ititution o prosecute war. at•d there id 13 Wda
power outside the C. re•ti nt on
2 Only she people, through their repre.:en
lattv-s in C tigress, can suspend the writ of
habeas swims
8 Tne Presidnor eau execute the laws only
by Such meats its tb. Coca notion and the
laws themselves here given hi m pe st er to em
SO Y.
4 A military commander may d plare
iiaT htw in di-trietr widen are the actu,t thegtre
of woe. Where tiotaile armies are met. for :ye
purpos•e of destrsiction, or in instorectiooary
distsicts where dilliTir•ti.! vioirDee 41;sCord
Awe t r..eruatip arivioe4l the civil authorities
/MT TirT ELsEetructeß_
6. Court- lIIKr. int ar• courts of limited and
Inferior jurisdiction. Hnii have no juti-dicti•-n
to try any poison • 2•xp6 such as are by d•rte
amenable to -sin+ it nA.
6. The IPeislarice is the potitiral departmpot
of the gov.-rrintent. and wh.n the wrrt at
&Agog C9IIIA » not Eitit.prud, b 3 Ccogren4.
the EX. Vlit haa tto poltrieBl power to nu t ri-
Sob the. people.
Jusigi!Paine moreover .leelares that he should
oensiter the e5:20,41,11 tumor of the door no th t
the Preaiiylent ponessea it liw table power ov r
the land hp a (lector-vino or ma;• - ial law. as
a ealartily Nth , if !toy 'Pad to be deplored than - the
&swear of the ieLeihmi "
We drnige •he ri•siter. of the Telograph meny
of whom, also, 1 gitioante'y ar folonionsty,
3011td the 'AITitioT ,tt eh Elston. to rementb-r that
tide the opin on ors learn- d, upv si o r Cour t ,
eompoite 4 of thre;. ju who .r., p Alt cal+,
Atlolitionists, and eleet..-4 by that ia.ty. The
COrlittitltt. on whn.e interpretationi..h
ey -tire en
faithfully given is , the Cnaktitution whtelt we
support. which President Lincoln ham violate.i ,
SWId wh oh .h. Tel Whose proprietor le
*swore , vifierr—sw rn to support it—dare poi
Tindi.ate, hire not avow him approval nc
according to i s letter, API if reads. nr iti spirit
sad messing. itorr, erred by the I gli tri
bunals of ib- 1 ,nd On the contrary, the
c o nwitution of wh,r.h the Tologrilph Tr.tril i.
a h* .2. - ept in ri •
Ith4gillatiOnit of Cote .t.cl knovo.e, fvnvtie. ond
traitors It iq a mere conception—a crimson
cede in .mbarn, ohli-h some day_ when the
usurpers in pow , r
bilge comp'. red their ar
inagements an rfegoo-a In slavery,
they *can to wrair, as Prarn did. ID Ict - ..ra oi
blood ard hang up Nit of sly hi that they tray
ikatio Mao pleasure:of pinioning peqile who
1,-.1-ir tt, viiit.i.uUt litioVvie. , gr uI v. 1.1 4 11( Uetitaa
s crime. The Constitnion to widen chi
•iministration and the Te&graph how with SE,
uch reverence isnot the one which the Father,
h ave us, and the Wisconsin supreme court be
.o clearly expounded and so nobly vindicated,
lint one such as Mr. Stalnilerry, of Ohio, in *1
•eeent speech, alluded to in the followin
cords
" The Constitution says that every man
ound in arms against the United States, every
nie that levies wAr, and every one that give
uti and strotenanee to its enemies, shall be
.ung."
That is the Constitution which the Abell
t (mists advocate and swear by. It is not hi t
,onstitution upon which this Union wa.
omitted and by which alone it can be restored
Lud maintained—but a very loose affair, giving
ull scope to every species of licentiousness.
nd leaving free from all restraint the tyrant,
n power, and the army of incendiaries, mor
•ierers, corruptionists, plunderers, fanatics and
'ools, who render it an unquestioning support.
iorying in their shame and bartering tht
14terties of th• it erg-miry for gold.
Prepare for Coeaeription.
We advise all those persons between the
ages of twenty and forty five years', liable to
perform military duty, to prepare their minds,
bodies and estates for the I coni.ng conscription
£he net of Congress places the whole control
it in the hands of the President. It it
xclusively a Federal measure, with which tin
Stete governments will have nothing lode,- and
et course it will be rigidly entorci-d. Every
.ble-bodied man, not mentally disqualified
with rare exceptions, of wha-soever religious
creed he may be, unless be is able to pay $3OO,
.rut be forced into the army for during tht
war—not to exceed three years. Grunting
will do no good. Soldiers are required to fill
;tic army—the word is go, and go you mr
1.3.0 b Congressional dietriet is to be an F 4141
lug district., and each enrolling distr" i s to
he honored with a provost marshet with rank
and pay of captain of cavalty."", with two
other persons to be appoint' oy the President,
shall constitute a Beard Enrollment, one of
the two persona to 1)-4 physician and surgeon.
These persons sr -
to attend to enrolling those
subject to the 'enecription ; and we have no
than the ..fr will be put into operation at
oonpeas President can make the appoint.
-
.nee' --perhaps during the present month
r t ready, therefore, all you able-bodied men
oetween the prescribed ages—get ready for the
imperious summons which is about to call you
o he field. There will be some fighting to do
efore the rebels are sutjuaa , ed and the ne
iroes freed, and you are the boys to do it
rhe President relies upon you—Greeley relies
'port you—Phillips and Beecher and Cheever,
aho have promised so much and done so
ti tie; who have preached and prophecied and
lied and blasphemed—all these rely upon you,
~ a 1 eon must not disappoint them. Gretaey't ,
900,000 and Gov. Andrew's "swarms " proved
so be all "men in buckram," shadows that
disappeared when they were called. You are
substantial men. There is no sham about you.
You hare thsh and blood and thews and sinews
—the very things that. are wanted to crush tb ,
rebellion, to re-establish the Union "as it
ought to be," and to restore 4,000,000 of
groaning Africans to freedom, equality and
fraternity. Get you, therefore, ready. It is
your country that calls, and you must neither
evade nor disobey tier summons. How inspi
ring it will be tcf march under the o d banner
(Greeley's "flaunting lie") against a rebellious
foe ! How pleasant and sweet it is to die for
one's country in glorious war! He must be
more or less than man who would not gladly,
like Curtius, rush into the gaping jaws of
d-ath to save his native land. Be advis•d,
then, ye who are subject to conscription—gird
up your loins for battle. taw. at the first blast
of the trumpet, step forth and say to the pro
Irmo mat shal, "We are ready—do with us as
you please !"
Inviting 'Negro luffiurrtction.
If we can credit the New York 'tribune's Port
Royal correspondent, Gin. Bunter is about
making an attempt, upon a pretty large scale,
to gratify the bloody instine s of the Aboli
tionists by stirring up a negro insurrection in
S , nth Carolina. We should have no sympathy
for South Carolinians under any rnistortanes,
however extreme, which might befall them in
he course of regular warfare. We should look
ntur such calamities as a just punishment, of
the , for the promintnt part they took in for
cing•n appeal to the sword—as the righteous
_rewaro,4 their treason. But we cannot con
templatethe horrors which will inevitably ac
c"mPanY 5 -riffle insurrection without a sttull
der, and out heart and head, our feelings and
rea-on, alike tudemn and execrate the wretch
who has coolly itanned and intends to delibe
ately execute a mime .) , movement d: signed to
i" c it i- the slaves tcinsurrection. If such a
movsm.-nt should he tf,de, it will east a stigma
upon our country that eie 1 from s of ages will
not be hble to wipe out. There can lid no ex
cuse offsred for it. It is ptrelY a devilish con
ception, which must consign its authors and
Abettors to infamy in this lite,ond to hell—as
the only abode of congenial 6*Ra—in the
next.
With all the horrors of St. Domingo fresh
in his memory—with a perfect knowledge of
the infernal instincts of the semi civllhed Af.
rim% when excited to fury and maddened by
the si,ht of blood—that white livered hyvo.
crib° and dim Greeley, thus trtum.
pliantly a-tnouncts the impending atrocities:
W , have from our special co, respondent at
Poet. R .t al the startling annouttremen: that a
force t.f 5,000 ne.roes, led by vbi eN and sup
ported by r gular troops. is jii-t ready to e o .
ter one of the mi-t denSely popula:ed districts
ef'tt:e D pArtment of the South, in order to
summon its emanripnved blanks to atm.-. Com
munications have been eat .blit-hett with the
negroes, and th y wait only for the appear -nee
of the liberating force to spring to arms and
rally uhder the nati , nal Sodden Sind ir
rests ihte as an avalanche, this m ow will fall
drhe- e preparation and defense are alike irn
p •-eibie The Rept/bile is at length. about to
-take at the heart of the rebellion. and the
Pool tmation of Fr, edam, hated ond do Tided
by every enemy to the mvioe. 811,M be beard
in trumpet, IGUeti on the plant-to:ns of C:ao_
lio4. and echoed on the ha tie field by the
cannon's opening To .r.—N Tr , barte, Feb. 27.
Sundae, the 22d ulttme. Col. Corwin with
re. Missouri regiments. surprised and routed
n 9..4141 force at TusennehiA, Alabama, egatt
ring ewn hundred ivi.oners, a number of Can
n.irk, ands wAgon train.
I.r,as•odl
Col. Charles Hick, recently arrested in New
York, has been sent to Washington and con
tined in the Old Cl•pito) prison. He had on his
person a pass signed by the rebel Secretary of
vitnr, Benjamin, and it is supposed he wilt he
tried as a spy. Fourteen men and four women,
some of them captured whtle attempting to run
the Potomac bin. kale and others refugees from
Richmond, were lodged in the Old Capitol pri
son on Thurwlay last.
A dispatch from Charleston to the Savannah
Republican, 'dated the 14 h. says %hat three
.teasers (the Rutty, Leopord and Wagner,)
from Nassau on the 9th, arrived there that
morning with 'valuable cargo s ; and that the
steamer Douglas ran out successfully last. night
And took Hon. James B Clay, of K. ntueky,
for LiverpOol. It conticeee to say that thr
tdoekede is virtually raised, as not a gun was
fired at any of these vessels.
It is stated on high authority that General
Scott will shortly 'lutist' a letter explanatory
of the ens he wrote to Secretary of War Com
eron charging General Weleilan with disobedi
ence of hisntders. Gen. Scott's letter, which
the Abolitdonistt, are now using against Gen.
Welelltin, was published without G n. S ott's
knowledge .or consent. and it,is said that the
forthcoming letter will show that Gen. ld'Clel
tan was not to blame, bovine acted under the
• orders of the President and/War Department.
The House on Friday atthrod an important
amendment to the hill ir relation to an increase
of Generale, tnakinr it obligatory
to that
oryon
attitegrPartke
sident to seledt . 43 v promotion
from officers io") have tuned distinction by
their sersiezet in the field. •
The e ;-re negro soldier bill reported by Sen
*tor 41 b'cine on Friday, provides for musty ring
enrolling and organising, by the oommand
tug officers in the several departments, of as
many Africans liberated by certain laws. by
the Preeidt-nt's proclamation, or by any other
legal and competent authority exereir d in
'suppressing the rebellion, as the President
shall from time to lime deem necessary, to be
armed. equipped and mustered into the service
of the United Stat...s, to serve during the war.
It. contains a prOviso that no person of African
descent shall be appointed to exercise author
ity over white officers, soldiers, or men in the
army end navy. This hill is intended, we
suppose, to supersede that. of That. Stevens.
In pursuance of general orders No. 88. from
beedquartere of the army. Major General
M'Dowell is acquitted of all charges, and the
recent court of inquiry upon his case in dis
solved.
It is understood that the government has at
last determined to take control of the cotton
speeubttiene and of the exportation of Southern
products generally. The plan to be adopted
is substantially that recommended some
months ago by Mr. Wetmore, of Nashville.
It is proposed that government agents shall
advance to the holders of cotton a certain price
per pound upon its delivery within the pro
tection of the Federal authorities, and that the
product sba 1 be sold by agents of the govern
nient, and the residue, atter deducting ad
vances, einefiees Mal i;Lii•tiT: . 'eciitLitt - I'4 v5e.,...,w c
months itierea.treir be paid to the parties he
whom the products were furnished, upon their
established proofs of loyalty.
From the Army of the Potomac we learn
that ra Wednesday night last (2511.) two rebel
cavalry brigades, Fits. Hugh Lee'e and Hamp
ton's, attemptt d to makes raid into our lines.
They cutest-al the Rat pahanneek at Kelley's
Ford, and eucceeded, by a strong attack, in
breaking our thin line of cavalry outpomts at
one or two points, and capturing a small num
ber of our men. Our cavalry outposts in re
serve were brought up, and the lines imme
diately re-established A force was then sent
in pursuit of the enemy. and our Captures
inotuded two or three officers. The rebels.
baying failed iu accompinthing their object,
retreated in great haste across the Rappattata
flock, after felling trees along the roads, and
placing other obteacles in the way of the put.
suing forges. The cavalry force Sent out iu
pursuit of them have not yet returned. The
rebel cavalry were commanded by Gen. Stuart
in person. Otte of the rebel prisoners i' Gupta
John Alexander, of the 2d Virginia cavalry.
,!
A Cairo dispatch of the 27th announces th:
arrival there of a steamer from Lake Pruv
dance. The canal is almost competed, Navina
i t
retched from the lake to within a few rothial
me.
the rivtr. It is 150 fret wide, and dug do'
to within one foot of the level of the lakiik
Besides giving us a pass way into the
, tili g ,. - ,
river, it will carry off the surplus water,A.
thus relieve our camps b , -low. General win'
,Dorn is reported to have cragged the la nntrieeKa.
at Florence, with eight thuusitad eavat4; l llS'
,
l i reintorce Gan. Bragg. ~a 5Me,
i t .,
An expedition frtan Cor;uth is repo 0040 nt; on the con'rary, peerare ye tt reptr
have captured two huodred rebels at Tit #!tol•vilitabal lc, sanguine, tuteenitd, plethoric
liii e rroen, clad after the manner of the
bie r Alabama, on the 22d, with a large'' . :
Of ammunition and a provision train. l i/ ; :' 3 'rn day, quite in the fleshly anti oute r .
. The reported raid of Stonewall J444ok.tVli ve 8114 " 18 of a vain and wicked world.
wards Strasburg is conit edit:tad. 144eiai he et:mid rant, ilo.t he eould "teem ae
The two gunboats, in their re centretilitimiFly 018 a sucking dove ," y u might be ew e; le
Bence upthe It tppithattnoelt, had a sfiak , g,f ever a man looked a beast of the field
with a rebel battery below Fort Lewirii4bon Lovejoy, as be etanas cis t et mid and
they eileuccal after matuonedieg it aiiole:ve stone wedeln, is he Teeterdey he wits
They went platy miles up the river -401 it champion of a reduction of the tax 'on
said gained imporient anfortnatioriiii.er, and applied some familiar aphotism
Megaw and Hill, who commanded
, 2
iiVe;iPout the slaveholder's rebellion, which struck
eea,
lion, report the rebels in force opigNeaSe le , rp of a thou-and strives reepotteive, Out
bank of the river. Ihr •ugh the whtille4istantied most unlike the terse and rigid u rea ,
traversed by the boats. '''r * i . e .— 'talon of a swim:Li:noir-hie of el'i' • 1 -
. rlt 1 Ma COW / 0-
Rumors were life iu Waehingto r te. br. When be speaks he yeetioillatee am' I
part of last week that Gen• BprOld wrikes snout b 4 m in a marqur papa re:3y for- I
supersede Geu. Hunter in cominand • (laden in the address to the players. lie seems
Deallement of the South. Ttuttlffight u o•eitla ein one idea. like a teas w i t h ,„„„
end to Hunter'e contemelated :4f:41;4 3 / a ide, or the discover. rof a perpetual motion.
was 11.18:1 rtillaCTlA that chargei:mputinettancies his unetious teat s, that. hutating
'McClellan, with's. view to brit/lei:4M thaw with faturss, raised to Heitven, a cit. al-
Court Martial, were in courseClVnibletshaeen end clooplac alt ceontenattee, in pr Jar
The Conference Committee,lSulChtfer a man and a brother; or tri.i red face,
indemnify the ;'resident for All ti;itill etroaen with the ex es., s of has piety slut
• . 0 7..
bitrary arrests repurted in tAibibietuse o eweattng with the iespiration o ph - lent hropy, ,
n i g ht. Tbey agree upoirattattalitan white he inveighs from the pulpit e r ei eet t h e
.•
EamEre mud Fe.onte MIN. lilel l it4c i f moteorable "le-agate wan death and euveuaut
L a & : at- '
pond the writ of habeal f i rpy t to t with hell " • r
all officials who act untifF" t nrders The sentimental obperver paato•starotigh the
President or his n i zentnlfd*lto . dons vaults and balls of our gl e an. is ettettal, wet i
t o diecatirge pri , ollere airetatiAund. i thinks--as be turns his canal- dean vairds tnto
power litter a gren.l jorylOr het I the -leiter. of a eight end loth, ns the el a te, q I
t•••• •
indict 'bent, oud 'trials
act from State courts.tti, the • Ur 3,
courts
The new conference
Frailty het on the tt
ba
It is thought a new
pointed, and, in theil
a snot. him in his double• bedded rn, I n— o f a
en, fain historian who en; amid while
ME I
the bare tooled friars were +-loping veol e,B , n
the Temple of Jupiter. 'arid eoPo,iv,ell the
t ; Rz.
wondraum hisfory, X, half a CPI ;ury Nino - . of
, aaataiktrtp the D,ri ' n• • Snd p.il—or of ib - ttoonim ry
DePl'u° l an tr,►reler firm dew Z.-altilAd, the brlll;;Lut al e.
„ma. ,will h ,. it) early in Senate ”1:111•11.1.
Meet I hrtilleil the Iloose. It tats shcuiti
4tieverd, and neither hoes" will reoede fr•
its origin& position. the %%hole hill lutist foli.
The New Yolk Tribuve of B:tturjay twytt the.
Senate his avetd the proposoion of the
House for another commiyee, and the I.lonse
has appointed of its pat Met•srs. Dawes, Fen
ton and Maynatt
Rear Admit!
r: Porter invtrupted the CM
gunboat In•TioarlS. 48 he w :s
trting on his p.srilotts trip past
;own the river. to hind at the
leSident Jefferson Dt!is'anci his
and hriog away every hale of
wander of th
on the eve of s
the batteries
plaribition of
brother Josep
rry al - le bodied m , ibi negro he
says the Tribune. ;
Ariel h:is stiNew York
from Califon* wi , b $278 417 in K d.
cotton and
coon" fwd.'
The stolen:1 •
&v ./ yr.-77E00P LAS'
TilE' RESET CoNG
C ATION LA W-IVV
MUD--Alt
CROW Di TOWN—THE AN
SENTIME 'FAUST.
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Correspondiencrof the Patriot and tin'
i WasuinaTioN. to
Mud, m , mud—Washit.gt(
Stough of spond. Every thit/
mud, over oe, P paltering hod
the cars go ihisetiog through
t'y puddlesthe ell* Revifilif
does not a.sst lo.otootion ; is
thusiseto; dud never inspirf f
\o!'
her how the und fog step. .
Chtneellor's ig and the Cot
T evcsty the
,(setipticn of ti
comparuble Di; ens, end t-nni
the mud here m y qui.ken .y;
the Ousted eoz , ition of 1341
days of higii• titissure legi-fl
Congress isolulli with de ail.. a,vy and thick
as mud. Th i e ardirited debt..'. the Cons,rip
tion bill hvis t gmttfed out lb',, of the s• ssion
Slovens explains his haul ' bill, and finds
ways and means lor the ton „of the govern
ment. The .tasttrn tin-n l''• over the tax
bill, and the Wes*rn men y t : or a redustion
—but in vain-4 the ro
t.i, whisky. Two
7z ,
lively shoe-mkkei from te t : DAM 3etoerday
see. Paired for twoiltours 1 , t , ,. he tax on hides,
and OM ever indeit'igatlr t ,tfr , ll,• who sits
beside the inexoralle Cl' ' nof Ways anti
' t hi:: 'tt seripti”n of a
Means ' grew el"‘" 1„, a? of the Plat te
k
wool mattrass. Th .
C.bbler in the Senai 1110 he Pxeifuti.e see
slut he vas higglingbt riggdier General
in the Marine Corps. ,?,
td Of course the town ' t with contrac
tors and contt acted. jet: a mt pimp. Your
curt-eel ondtut feel+ d' ktul fur a bed to
straighten out in. Tie: ntat,rs have run
i,', v
the hotels down ; he a nielatteli.:i .l .
le t
ti
satisf ctiton. I tiny a ft tly.l aside by
battening vul urea, i ''ib of speculation of
my own—itt askit g.f . will this thing all
eel ? I 'find no ver' Oat ing prOSpect, in
the unpleasit g audi t ive idea of It otti.
nei,ratt. 1 ,
In lieu of sor i rall;' WM:sting. I give
you the person 4 of ' ipt,tdes of ;he How..
17,,batolignametiA 1 Probllly Ibe EiP • r
man inquired SOT •• W :pee woe in the
ti:,u t .a, now.a.m.: trio named, Mu other
quilt Ohio. You . d him in juxtaro , i
ion with ids huadroit and siectrieal
e.olleague,leox-I w• b lltnus ti,mpers
tient, tbepiirenie t ould tit'', with hair
j 't 3 t. "Ircle 4 " t ~ Pt ps He has keen,
• il
restless, jit sil l % i,3' ed grey eyes, en
expression of MOO*" intell-geuce and
aato bt u ils. .In,Wuuld 1' lark tte sir and
ht aring'3.4 a 141#, and t), (.„iumse and
lughttul man.
ootrao;olnutpeode.nt. i i
Hi tri , fri)l and prejeet . and firmly
.tet okiad kt.„. lie ut•mmands e ?mention
a b e sett this time prof i
,
an 20itlitidin it. Isis mantle%
as d u ' tn, pose, is fully in lk,
th her of the men—quiet, ist
i
..te i i t conscious.
„ 1 , t er , he ip, a prepossessing. et
i?, , , , eti, .fd look we +van, the vc.y a ,
1 0 ( u. or ti .tti t '
. 0 ho . 4 0119 Pan Ve--g,l a xem
.._ . A . r nuldteriug, &elf trusties., cunt
A.mo ti ve—such a man as y«.ti would\
~ r
.i i og-in wait, lime abiding enelide4
ow e oho he dirt or thong-4. lie
‘ l ibe aiediurn height. firmly !chit and w«
1„,..i.6 strongly eugravta features a:nil
:,dBqTrzion.
is Vallandigham's eounterpsrt of
ti He is an obeo , e, offensive looking
• r with a Fqul re, roli face And red bale.
' a orow,i, you might tnke him fin.
elder. Isimtur..d in lb.. church, there
mile of a take—ne—though —y e.—
.2!SS hat rok—ot—w herf—
ye—sioad—he—eloitied look in his eon.-
i •re-coed (.11 the vrtiiN oilr giettJA
!lei to the contrary notwithstpling. 24148'
some such dimly claw d ntek fins 0)41
my fancy alter the first clay
oboly decade of rule sod rui/,
The flongressionat 0-tater:lt
the Ways tied Means hili hav
Point- but one—the taxation :
'saint—to se•He which a new
'prat rly t+Ptltt•appointed. Th
open by the a rtillatitice pot et:e
Ne Secretary of the Treats
thorize t to herrew rrom time
Credo of the 11..ited Srates, a e..
rig V 300.000.000 fur the cur i
and $600,ir00,000 , or the next ,
to issue i h..] e ore ceueou or re .
prty:tde at the pleasure of tr.
alter such period. 118 rosy lie fi
iotir:,—tut less th in ten not n. I
years from dare—in coin. and .
[latices. nor less than $5O, as
expedient, heating iniere-t a ,
(wetting 6 per cent., payable in
' ceecling $lOO annually, and on
Semi annu illy, in emu ; and he
cretton dispose
,ot such bowls
I upon such Terme as he may deen
tee fur !Elwin( money of the Unit
' tor any or thr err:lSt:ales of ind:
it. posit, or for any of the Treasury
totore i,eued or which may he •
the provisions of this act.; and I
' Treasury notes, or U. S ales notes,
der the provisions ct this act. ehal
from taxation by or under Slate or .
aurnority ; provided there sh4tl b- a v:
Qt" bonds. Treasury notes and lint
notes, at. any time i.tinteil under the r - i l / 4
of this 'iot, no Kr rater ouoant. etitok/6 if)i
the sum of $9u0,000.1100. l'ae Seer 4
the Treasury is atitnorixed to ionic tat:
eredo of the United Slates $4OO-00 6
tt
rreribUry Doles. payable at . The pleas'.
United States. or at such time or ti in 4
exceeding three years from date, att . 'ill Ito
found most beneti •icil 10 the public l nieti
anti hearing interest, at. a rate nut etkir
six per cent.. payable at the periods ;4;4
on the lace of -a d notes, =rod the i l
said notes and on eeri Aiwa?. a of ind 'I
and di. posit the, eafier is-ued seali p
lawful looney; the Treasury tarts 1 •
to he of • uch denomination as the t
may direc , nor less than $lO. and tri •
pos. d clot, the best terms Ilia can h '
or at iy tie paid to any creditor or I
Siates wiliitlit to tee. ire the Bailie •
These Treasury notes may he Ma
tentler to rho mime event no the Uli 4,
notes for Imam fare vitae, exch.' in , Di
• r they tn..y i e mete excharteciable tide
IN gni:it:on•i pre-...rib, d by the :Secret ;.:
holder thereof, at. the Treasury in t'ti
or at the ..!Bias or any assistant I :tor
depository d. signaled for that p pos .
Uhlt81:1 ?M.Th.'s mic a .. goal in aril tit -;
T. easury no es ollei•ed tor excl.& , to.li
With th e teterect• accrued and du 'Uhl.
the d Ire of interest payment sex tire
•-uch exchange; and to lieu of en sm ti
said Treat:ory rtt tea thus exch.! : el, I
de. med. or paid at maturity. t.h. S .:ret •:
issue at, equal amount of o her Tr rue 1 '
•iiid the Treasury no.'s so ex :mg i
deetto d, or paid, shall he mutt . eu . 1
stroyed NM rile liicretary may dire 4. ,I rt
to secure c.-rtain and peasanttam 8
Uhired Stares totes for Tt•ea.• uI
no•. t
required as above provided, , e Si ::
-h a ll have power Pi issue Uttitp'St:,e to
to the amount of $150.000 ( fl )( sinic4 y
used, if i ecessoty, toc such exahan4; ht r, i
part of the United States E.:toys sattitael b
'hit- seetion shall :30 isizued lgr, ors'' I'4
airy other purp..s. s that, est"ht ett ge.ilill'
wh never any amount snail have hp° fs•-ue •
and uppli•d. 'he earn, shale he rep* ' soie
4. i.ll.l46lif , ii , if ft oa.. the 9.1. g of 11 . 4Tiasury
hetes for the Urti ed Sta'es notesa.Cre -
vary is authorized ; it recutired the c eil '
else of the publio set 'vice for tt n 4 .) ti i t),
I,
the army arid navy surf other cr liter' Mt.',
eoverement, to itt-tie on the - erElli 01 k. go ..
vernment One huudeed and ily Ilit4f rt;
of Urvireil S , alt•P too ea, includih thee:Orono
of each notary beret-fere Huth •ri i lt-i' Tut. 4 ,it -ert...ant , dt.Or
C. , I 4K -h- '1 - 1
r.,soltition pa-soil JanlJary la-i, tot rind 1 • 27 01 1 tialtit T si•., between SPeond too 'groat,
interest, anti of delimit:nations not
~,,; ' one , Ras just returned front the city with an tt sartment a
eis
dollar. Tee seventh it mi. n!of
.h,. in,l r/ t,7 1S (74 SSIMERE'S AND VRsTINGS,
hill is stricken out. 1 1 pro:id d ttliat;
r i .
and 1,: Which will he sold at moderate prteee and made d.-u ,
to
Wei r yLir- h 1, next tht c. ti order; and, also, au st•sortmezat or 81 , Any Ma DR
, p, t
if i.s•ti ' nude
and Treasury notes of the I.lt•ii.: •t:' pr. i l „Clothiwg and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goeds •
tufo, e i-811.-d. am.' weieh ntay4- i ,tt • shall
1
nortt-lvel
I
at any rim within thrity any ' e l ewe,. LE C.OLTLIJRIA INSiiiiANC.E C 0 . 9,
re-pet:lively due. as lat an t•tne :hey 1
' eiCortre din., be receivable 10 auto,, coin,
The merlin', modify it g the I'l •pt-nti Trett-'
Nary law is a sir oftl•tr. d 4.
.4 TS OF
, 268.
RS-THE
PUDLS-A
26. 1868
In $ very
swelters a
•erpnttt red;
mud and
ndid. Mold
d
Ynu r-oleru
,o the Lord
of Chan oPry.
og by the in-
t notion of
pert to , ion of
o is the 'shot
n;n
T d r e g e t i l l a t P i n :
. sell
g'Y
1
LATEST BY 1
i\ El
ThP Mercury's sp' oil! Wv .
4 .4 4 .
fre•y. It Is tiiiibiticil Olt the i ):
of Coogrese *W w . thee. e .:
the 1 . ,„1 (iy of ch.- g..v.., now I
k Ihe hewing' 1111,8 yietite 3
'Tertiary S wtrd. Thurl..* 9
~,„ prop , i*re room- ranii• to, I
)
~,‘ ,-,,, a trip! on more p.le IC .
Dill Hatt •sure, in view 4,0 ,
C . treq, A ehni,ae if. the Gib'' ,
\
8 wor.l 41111 his pglicj ii:
Ni.. ehtt . . , e to be rettli e
t .1. W•ilker IN r() t ke 4 .
",d, the re...t...r..tien tat
..
t .4 itwill eive
t . ~, .. r MOM
.
,r i u
. e rerre,
' .
pit ,
.
'. al-ilan to
-...
. ' ti. we court 'pion tithe ni oprejii.
iil'lPSe. he Nor. hi. II troop 1 40 , 1 I to hi. ekS
• ~
iy will ft,. k, pt. izili, , Ortly ire pk/Oi
11 th
' I.derate R. paeans n) memo
• ri-.., , .. e .he eutiti,tme aut. tarifa' iou
• 11l tei11it0. , ........ ' - 's t:
l''''f f h• .11.0 at ht.t ., crylifestaexe.tot in
4-ew.
V.
thmy iVaitia *.filery 1. 4 118.41 to
1,.t
' i )e.i..,...,,,•iiv. r IVO, inj ' v
it they h Wh , en;', ri ...er'v e
ve. pH] i. iPO 4 " d - MON,. so
Iles i n . .igit•i• iiii ,;re • 0
' 1 , ,q00 ) ,11 w ill . 1110 - t , .l' 251)
re(' Wilt to 'I. RIP NI d
e,..atil.tit I , i' fr . 1)111 , / N,,w
i r.os;linina h ut. the
, 1),..1! 110. a home.
t
hi' •KS‘ -
t i c I
..i. 1 .,1 ...i i
' tainiatu gi
1 .
rott.orn
hur t r
:thin.-.4
' ~,ta ha'
e , ./
or t
1 . g
•
•,'
;
~.,
Mlllt
7
BIM
F lf , 14
(r 1 N >WO
and -r th
N • I.*.
F",r:4'.
ito .1115.
nn tf.e
the b• to• TA 40 gqi
t•rdu r i hat ht)
kW, w
c.,•• tit'c , he, ,
Flatu:~~hirp rep ii
s”tur n till her
THE WAY 6 AND _if P._
in
1 1 1 11PORTANT I
II u
0 K
tig-r
lii e
RG.
• rot)
S
EXIM
I , is •id
Doff wan
ERE
1 li.g at
heron.
p:t itU lo
EINZI
lire been
'o NI men
0.41 Port
t Ih,P otrawi
Ovf-r
nh.a , fi et
Eatit*.
VICKtI
e.Oin 'he re'
1 1 4 rte. bn4t9\, B , ve gnt
4/ r.c.•
t
;161 d or mono', 0 , P
ir c' pi r , ll, 1 ) , /t. r 111-I-0
tr U Y
GILHEL
MA
11,1
pußiFy 4TE BL - Or , D —N,It ft
the wer-t disorders that aft) et :mink nd ar,
the orr pion that a , c , trinia, .. I n The h nod .
the &sent , ries that have been made to I nrg. ,
runts nee teen toend wmeh could. q ua, n effect
COMPurIND ETFRAC? 01 SAAR. rA ol• LA It cm r
r I ov.t. 4 .ht hi° d nistills the s Igor of bed
: I . the , • yttr ma d argil; out the berretta sr , left
enr "" lt ' 41 , - , eli-e ' It stiumeteri Us hvailt y functions of tt
i
reed ups al l and exi l e 8 the disorders that grow and rankle
i on 11 i i,g i, i blur d. ts extraordinary v i rtues re net , :t
om,l
its
ee
~.
t n h t
kiewo nut when tiler. are it will no longer b
remedy to call y in the
e gree t y
a.
DOlO l 5 rig ' d nfili Vine die aces that r ittlire an ..ltrreltve rem'
iin this go • 5 Sues a remedy, tat cool be reli d rn. bee 1p
tr,hilii be 1 seus ht or, sod new, for the brat time, the punt
one on Which they can rep -i d um spac here di
time, on le
Adroit certific ass to show its e Sete. Out the In]
Single b the will show to the sick that it has ,
M not eX -
l it kaesi T.,
. i,
Suipstigiag any bang they have suer taken. St
fr..ni z-crofula seroeu ous Swellings and Sores tri
Pal year: d see th rai•Arty with which it enrol -kin Di
'ere,' holm Pimples, r u tic ea, ill teas, Lrupturn 1., 4 ., aro
governmpt ci . shed out of th gist, m
I by
th
iir e
Rh t.AnlhOltilie FS e Roy, or Et rtpela , , T4 , ey or Sfal
Jh ho,usa •
where
mSc hf Head, Rsagworin. ¢e., should Dot he
e than rl.y
r B.lrUArn RILL Athey cured by Asintio
uch dethit
"12
be
613
"e'
4.lY a
ot ti @Roe !led front the erg
, orlot , or 'rnowyro/ Pim
may I le tt m y the prolong d use of 'hp SAAB •riall.t.s, and rbsi
:rtea f e y•
..s
d p i m s i f i a n .... t is left se healthy as if he had never had lbw
rid,.
~.
e
ID b" Ilid met7nnaltreon.i;ae"liyl" • sorneesuzrugdedbyt7bBical:fxuristaainarteh:gbalma
Iv in ``;ill„' rt , ILLA. Pm $1 per, bottle or 6 homes for si
t i
an tiar . P r ill th -porp sea or a famrly physic. 'eke Alas%
l ik
. 8 Five "ff :
boxes e s th f
e o
for m sl eric.” P."111'
''' C %TB ,STIC PILLa , which ire el, eqwlp•r•• known to ter
•
nit Sit th.. beat ,cetingssape.r,
ilea.
\
SI ,or price 25 cent( per r ox, or a boxes for SI
ton or
Pr P ic r e epa h red
t hy Da .1 t.,.A1l li.k & Llo , Lowell, Ham
tote IN.- Sold by O . A. II4IIIIITAJIT GlioSB ACO L P.. S. inia
tied Pr Ltm , J DORRARDNRA, DR litmus and L Wygra, Ban
bol % r ri hurt , . and dealers everywhere
enl in a
'S IJITL
1 Nem atruerti9emento
g14.11.T7rl & E WING,
AT TORN E . YS.A T-L. , 4 W e
1 I'INIIIID !iITRPF.Ir, Harrisbrirg,
P active ' themetreral ecturts of Dataphin co my Olaf
lf •t , t‘nOMede promptly. A. C SMITA.
.1526 J. B. BA ING,
ii
UILD i G LOTS Ft R SALE.—The
put swrber °fret* /or FOP 2F to tle viA
se or Iha e aTx o three milts from Mo. city
ie lots ure f ern aft to 40 f et 'writ, by 1W to HO fooLl
;op. Price and Wake reasonable amid, to
4' TIM t reloietor,
Living in I burnt villa,
feb2D-d2a*
E DEMOCRATS '— For Sale —4ll
Newspvp-r and .7.. b • Sea V. /it'd rink.. a zn..60,
0-11 .131 bastion 'or & Dratinsr.ttic ap- , , For t or
-4 ne../o-e stamp sad address' Editors of Paq aim
No UNION. 1.1)26
ued
a ry
Id N-
ied 11
~., MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1862.
;al
11 It . hl . I. Plr .
3 n leaving FienliFbnrg, reTurnx hilt Fincere thank,' t.
.
, ; bill rum roma pAtielr ii r. rZr ell/aril, re *h... bare re—
. I p , fal it him. 81.0 Id be ever again rt tutu to Oafs
city. bo hopes 'qua', favor may after d Ins e ff orts.
COkINS AND BtiNI4:IVS.
FIR. DIALS- , Y. Practical
3rir -ISt- CM> M:" 4:7111 , =1 Xfa 91C 1 .•
tigers first ..nrigeon for the rem , vs' rd Uorna and Pante
ions, at d ell diseases of the fe,t sod withoae
lit pale, ‘utt, ng (it bleeding.
Q . to , . hi A LEY •en be consulted at his room. N.. 11,
If' the rnioo Hint a, Merkel wreet belween Third ass pony th s-treet a. Pare isburF, Pa.. fora abort time,. front,-
, . 9, a. M., till S, v. tn.
:y
TESTIMIIIsrIaLS.
Prom tho many traiimonial.l ir, Dr Maley's+ ryosaa.-
slim from thr citia um of Barri6bu
rubruit the foli g, be rerpeetfullge
.. ckwilag:
1 1 Faialantuto, 1 b 2, 1863
Flaying witnesweil an oreraiiins 0- iny own foot tv., Dr.
lin.lty , 1 can ryntannsend kiln to nay f , if •r•ds
. b IC f.LLFNI. ,
Traggist,9l Market street,
M
mirth G
' , Dr. Maley bac extracted H a v-ry ore I anion front sip
1 1 foot, to my entire an lavacion ii, fi inen•ite re ief.
, •
30111 , J II Pi X,
Comer Third and Pius Harrisburg, Psi
rxr rt Ilootuc, Ilerrio g, 12:
Thi.in to eerfify thst Dr. .isley Px - rac ed Feverid
corns from n.y rePt. without eh 1°414 pain and in OMR
ti,eiy satiafactory man-er WM. KkAI SK,
TelPgra,ll °Men. Ilarri ,, burg. P.
BA IttRIIIO Feb 8. llidS.
-
Dr Mier has Ws day r. V
tr.ovart a Ter , bad hookas
fro-. my foot, width had bee a aciorre of annoyance tat
me for years. The operation TM- et tirel. p.onleaa.
G D . MIA DO h; al,
Da islarr - g. loi.
•', Ladies triab , rog Dr. Maley to mallet their Pratt;
reqd nee r.v.lr pleabe leave their Addr ea at the il p f oted.
a-I wino free f.-1,17-dte
Of Columbia, Laireauter county, Pa.
Thin comrany continue t.•i pure rr
ercxaaa
d 'se, x d kw i• ur. pert% , option to,• ppm d iorgeby tire,
n the met—at lana i either for a cash prrmium or I,re.
m n ..ote
Ihe L rue and increaFiry ana;tal of the nalmrs. con.
pistirl of pre,. ism autos gives' by its nien.bers, audlß
bated urea
APN,
nT-11 1 .
dear eh
Et. .86/141
$1,475,7R3 35,
TrwreA nn ti , e meta I plan tr ,,, da a reli.blp gaaraa—
•,,,." : a i to te n tirn eß :111 r.we , age 1.-P • tne amnunir
in-n rd ;a. it the t ire anne v.e rh.„,j
art
lilwrmlly with three who ul y tan lo a n.• &maize
t e ca-• luny 11111111 t of , COWS'atent w th justice to wit
pa Urn concerned.
'fLfi a iu
a Dice. or
•d others,
ue make
A m.t get 'Premium' Notes, *J55,020 4.0.
Itabinee of Cash Premium unex.4
i vrt Jan la• IP'62 0.668 674
Cash r4-(f4ipte during the yen].
le s Ale Tit ' ,. mini,4l4 10. 6 7&1 47
Cush riceipts in Jhanury, 1863 .. 1.94 84
le'som and rrepPnmes pqd dori , g
the eau 1F6 ' 16,329 73
Bet
sic 13 1 . , sp." ID t ebtuary
18113
3. /6 /I
•
zuA. 8. 0 11.11.b.N, Pre.ittL
Ge FOR Torso Jr , FesretAly.
• 8 BAumax, TreaNur r.
Rohort T Ryon,
A* , ,, h m iiinner,
.1 hi t Pt n .e lob. -
Pi
A Imo] p horiein.
Eln,. in pr. hpv
it um Qui NERUIT FERA.T.
.F...RRATI - D OR 11.0 N SYRUP.
prepara•ion of Lou hied'eine in identiesl (hy ,
«NI a sl‘sis) w th ths f r f,lned op I , llf a, Wenaha.
d in Ceriiistty ift d was eel ctrl by al proprietor
hi self grpuntiot the !rimy rebel) orted Euronra n
.end hss . -re ext usivels' used by him dur;ngN thirty
yam, p,. e si eu, with rt. gaate , t glee to.
iu for rigid .
p..' c , t •a n Eur pe lond!tOs Unit.ll Stat. s:
/ix princiwd r o m no ,, n di p , f irm.
It ,hi e tc the ta4 , and taken by thr na. at dell •
etch. p•la , W , th
1 his me. i fur immdlHt;l y enters into the rmeral
system. imp .rts visitor to they tal foree, repair, th.- t•s
to a I. , .pr•)v-•• the bp mitt/mud th grneral
cieutati n firm. one of the ion io.porta t componeott
or the mood
c'. fr. w
e tollovift
all gm e
I. to 1....01i rty minuted on( beraknonle otoong . thnr
of itn tit tteß, to D tic , tr el; dy.w .
.r,,tmg P.m, o, f or .
Femal A of all age, for ii.. theloll O' aene,a/ Ihadirly
fro,. Roy owl Po6trtyo l4 ; Manhood a d Al i e; ad a
leiter It g'.n In. caouOt , tifferv,l thin the et...pi tact • 0
ttrtt t 0 oh.) ty, g t * l t• on , an Cho , . o of' rump. a- it,
with I h. e.tisrt s of,#' 17oit-d 8' ..teo. annu..ily regort I
, to .hi- wirlicoriar eivin order to tumult heir health I
i
st..l ....tore /h.q. 30Unt one
i
Pr. pi. td only Ole proprietor himoolt, at .
Th. , Labor. of JM. ROV , O a n PRIM, 1
/
4'..''' corner F. urtb and Ma bet overt%
•
dne. w.tb flirt. tOOl 1
i tttt• e of proprieto r r one to go. gine.
A. PR'D riAunry r ,, si,
.i. .
i ,Ft b. 16, 1x63. —,0b20 toto Proprietor.
't: A 81, E BLIII.II.IAG 1a 'l'S •
,A ' P wear-1 ' 1 the c>.,.. t.l fro. tins GO i,mnd
I
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